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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1912-13
PART V
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
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$ cts
$ cts.
Civil Government.
M i nist er
Civil Government Salaries
" Contingencies
Chargeable to Capital.
Public Buildings —
Ottawa Astronomical Observatory: Additional buildings, &c
Ottawa Dominion Archives Building: to pay Wm. H. McGillivray,
contractor for the erection of building, interest at 5 p.c. upon
balance due in final estimate ($2,341.68) from date of same,
Dec. 7, 1906, up to date of payment, April 25, 1911
Ottawa Eastern Block: Addition
Ottawa New Departmental Buildings and sites therefor ,
Ottawa Victoria Memorial Museum
Toronto New Dominion Buildings
Harbours and Rivers —
Bare Point Breakwater, Port Arthur, Ont
Port Arthur and Fort William : Harbour and River Improvements
Quebec Harbour: Improvements
Quebec Harbour: Levis Deep Water Wharf
Red River: St. Andrews Lock and Dam: Construction of Ap-
proach '.
St. John Harbour, N.B.: Improvements
Tiffin Harbour, Ont.: Improvements — .'
Victoria Harbour, Ont. : Improvements
Vancouver Harbour, B.C.: Improvements
Victoria Harbour B.C.: Improvements
Chargeable to Income.
Public Buildings, Nova Scotia —
Amherst Public Building Addition — Improvements
Baddeck Public Building — Tower Clock
Halifax Detention Hospital — Improvements
Halifax Dominion Buildings — Improvements
Halifax Post Office— Water Rates
Halifax Quarantine Station, Lawlor's Island — New buildings, &c
Halifax Public Buildings: Government share of cost of permanent
pavement, laid by municipality, opposite Post Office and Cus-
tom House
Inverness Post Office: retaining wall and sidewalks
Kentville Public Building — Improvements — Clock
Lunenburg Public Buildings — Fittings.
Middleton Public Building
Parrsboro Public Building
Shelburne Public Building
Windsor Public Building: Tower clock
Wolfville Public Building
Public Buildings, Prince Edward Island —
Summerside Armoury
Summerside Public Building: new roof, addition, heating, &c .
Tignish Public Building
Public Buildings ,New Brunswick —
Campbellton Public Building
Chatham Public Building: Enlargement..
Fairville Public Building.
Fredericton Public Building
Grand Falls Public Building
Hampton Public Building
Hartland Public Building
Hillsborough Public Building
Milltown Public Building
Shediac Public Building: to purchase site.
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7,000 00
400,860 50
29,826 89
19,873 27
512 91
134,548 25
999,961 38
86,912 63
80,648 90
198,660 20
999,743 61
207,650 06
81,129 54
36,904 62
1, 100,155 02
113,159 07
170, 173 84
487,972 18
14,919 24
1,089 30
399 84
737 05
3,856 72
1,000 00
5,862 70
1,713 02
1,255 00
1,752 00
1,760 83
2,500 00
14,998 00
580 00
1,475 00
13,278 40
3,234 17
5 11
15,297 23
7,953 74
224 90
9,827 12
366 91
5,717 81
772 80
6,446 63
10,508 59
2,113 81
999 25
437,687 39
1,322,457 34
3,410,467 38
52,257 86
18,536 51
Carried forward.
44,931 56 5,241,406 48
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$ cts.
Brought forward.
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
-Con.
Public Buildings, New Brunswick
St. George Public Building
St. John Dominion Buildings: Improvements, repairs, &c
St. John Drill Hall
St. John Immigration Detention Hospital: to pay C. H. and G. F.
Brennan interest at 5 p.c. on delayed payments of $11,666.07,
balance of purchased property
St. John New Post Office
St. John Quarantine Station, Partridge Island: New buildings,
repairs, &c
St. John Quarantine Station, Partridge Island: Maintenance of
water service ,
Tracadie Lazaretto — House, &c ,
Public Buildings, Maritime Provinces, Generally:
&c
Renewals, repairs,
Public Buildings, Quebec —
Arthabaska Public Building
Beauport Public Building
Coaticook Public Building: Repairs
East Angus Public Building
Fraserville Armoury — to complete
Gaspe Public Building
Grand Mere Public Building
Grosse Isle Quarantine Station — New buildings
Grosse Isle Quarantine Station — Repairs and Improvements, &c. .
Joliette Public Building: Improvements
Levis Armoury and Gun Shed
Louiseville Public Building
Maisonneuve Public Building
Marieville Public Building
Matane Public Building
Megantic Public Building
Montreal Public Buildings —
Customs Examining Warehouse (new)
Customs Express Building (old) : Repairs
New Barracks
New Detention Hospital.
New Ordnance Depot
General Post Office: Addition, enlargement, repairs, &c
Branch Post Office, Notre Dame St., West
Eastern Postal Station 'C
Postal Station 'B,' (New), to replace Station 'B' on St
Catherine St., West
Postal Station "F,"Westmount
Postal Station in Emard Ward (Cote St. Paul)
Postal Station, St. Lawrence Central
Public Buildings, Generally: Improvements, repairs, &c
Murray Bay Public Building
Napierville Public Building
Quebec City: Public Buildings —
Citadel: Alteration and Improvements
Custom House
Drill Hall Extension
Immigration Building on Louise Embankment
Ordnance Stores, Foot of Palace Hill
Post Office— Enlargement
Rigaud Public Building
Roberval Public Building
Rock Island Public Building [
Shawenegan Public Building
Sherbrooke Post Office: Re-arrangement of wiring system.
Sorel Public Building: Repairs to heating apparatus
Ste. Agathe des Monts Public Building
St. Gabriel de Brandon Public Building
St. Lambert Public Building [
Carried forward.
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44,931 56
1,627 75
4, 170 56
129,257 03
230 13
722 02
11,891 39
2,142 81
3,511 16
14,561 11
2,535 24
888 00
5,037 52
1,862 40
1,293 40
10,112 85
40,252 67
7,092 27
260 00
27,456 82
3,060 59
516 72
7,721 01
202 65
9,742 05
48,224 60
710 58
393 25
25,053 95
1,212 28
199,999 56
22,091 30
53,722 21
282,203 80
28,526 11
20,273 9?
25,024 25
10,053 16
7,964 70
2,039 20
12,572 09
92,501 18
681 19
199,790 57
35 00
2,621 54
9,802 05
4,226 43
15,995 38
18,822 65
1,090 80
944 03
2,074 55
2,079 08
20,616 40
5,241,406 48
198,484 41
15, 120 72
1,243,941 11 5,455,011 61
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$ cts
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Brought forward.
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Public Buildings, Quebec— Concluded.
St. Laurent Public Building
Ste. Therese Public Building
Thetford Mines Public Building: Electric wiring and fixtures
Three Rivers New Public Building: To replace buildings destroyed
by fire, June 22, 1908. . :
Verdun Public Building
Weedon Station Public Building
Generally: Repairs, Improvements, &c
Public Buildings, Ontario —
Acton Public Building
Athens Public Building
Aurora Public Building
Aylmer Public Building
Barrie Public Building: Addition and Alterations, &c
Belleville Public Building: Improvements
Berlin Public Building: Government share of cost of sewer con-
nections and pavement laid by municipality
Bowmanville Public Building: Improvements
Bracebridge Public Building
Bracebridge Public Building: To pay Mrs. Mary McCosh interest
at 5 p. c. on delayed payments of S3, 300 and $700 of purchase
price of site
Brantford New Public Building
Campbellford Public Building
Chesley Public Building
Collingwood Public Building
Cornwall Public Building: New boilers
Dresden Public Building and Tower Clock
Dundas Public Building
Durham Public Building
Eganville Public Building
Elmira Public Building
Elora Public Building
Essex Post Office
Fergus Public Building
Fort Frances Public Building
Fort William: Custom House and Examining Warehouse
Fort William Public Building: Enlargement
Gananoque Post Office
Godcrich Post Office: Addition and Imrpovements
Grimsby Public Building
Guelph Public Building: Government share of cost of sewer con-
nections made and pavement laid by municipal authorities. .
Hamilton Armouries: Balance due architect for supervising con-
struction of building .
Hamilton Examining Warehouse: Additions and improvements...
Hamilton Public Building: Extension and improvements
Hanover Public Building
Harriston Public Building
Hespeler Public Building
Kemptville Public Building
Kingston Custom House: Renewals and Repairs to building
Kingston Post Office: Addition to building and alterations
Kingston R. M. College: Additional dormitory accommodation
for cadets
Kingsville Public Building
Lakefield Public Building
Lindsay Drill Hall
Lindsay Public Building: Tower clock, new boilers, &c
Listowel Public Building
London Post Office: Improvements
London Post Office and Custom House: Government share of
cost of new pavement laid on Richmond St
Markham Public Building: Additional land
Midland Public Building
1,243,941 11
294 37
5,816 45
43 59
7,010 14
53 80
2,190 38
20, 182 06
2,814 32
13,263 18
2,012 00
5,832 09
4,633 18
1,479 99
402 66
149 96
66 47
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846 38
14 01
799 77
588 99
344 21
997 32
499 14
615 00
605 85
096 90
297 80
415 05
427 84
077 70
118 20
355 07
887 13
700 06
549 24
1,776 77
1,024 71
163 48
2,464 04
1,613 65
9,619 29
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2,070 36
154 55
30,526 98
36,389 38
29 19
2,036 52
170 87
1,045 99
18,557 83
677 73
431 74
16 00
9,123 14
5,455,011 61
,279 531 90
Carried forward .
380,852 22
6,734,543 51
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Brought forward ,
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Public Buildings, Ontario — Continued.
Milton Public Building
Milverton Public Building
Mitchell Public Building
Mount Forest Public Building
Newmarket Public Building
Niagara Falls Armoury
Niagara Falls Public Building: Fittings, Improvements, &c
Orillia Drill Hall
Oshawa Drill Hall
Oshawa Public Building: Addition
Oshawa Public Building: Government share of cost of new pave-
ments laid by municipality on King and Wellington Sts
Ottawa Departmental Buildings —
Fittings, &c
Improvements in lavatories, plumbing, &c
Ottawa Parliament Buildings —
Additional water service
Driveway pavement
Improvements
Ottawa Public Buildings —
Examining Warehouse
Fuel testing Building: Enlargement of concentrating laboratory
Major's Hill Park: To complete electric lighting
Old Museum Building, Sussex St.: Alterations, &c
Printing Bureau: Raise chimney, &c
Palmerston Public Building
Paris Public Building: Improvements, including tower and clock . .
Pembroke Public Building: Additions, &c
Perth Public Building
Peterboro Post Office Building: Addition
Port Arthur Armoury
Port Arthur Custom House and Examining Warehouse
Port Hope Public Building: Improvements
Port Perry Public Building
Preston Public Building
Renfrew Public Building: Imporvements
Sarnia Public Building: Improvements
Sarnia Public Building: To provide for payment to municipal
authorities Government share of local improvement taxes
levied for pavement laid on Front St., opposite Post Office. . . .
Sault Ste. Marie Public Building: Tower clock, elevator, painting,
&c
Seaforth Public Building
Shelburne Public Building
Steelton Public Building
Stratford Public Building: Government share of cost of new pave-
ments, sidewalks, &c, laid by municipal authorities
Sudbury Public Building
St. Catharines Public Building: Improvements
Tilbury Public Building
Tillsonburg Public Building
Toronto Public Buildings —
Custom House: Improvement
Customs Examining Warehouse
Military Buildings: Barracks for permanent corps, to replace
property sold to city
Military Buildings: New Stores Building
Post Office: Additional storey
Post Office: Garage for motor trucks for Post Office
East Postal Station "G."
North Postal Station
Postal Station — Vicinity of College St. and Spadina Ave
Generally: Renewals, Improvements, &c
Uxbridge Public Building
Walkerville Public Building
Wallaceburg Public Building .'
Carried forward.
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380,852 22
1,809 07
44 00
10,469 24
6,031 88
4,822 65
9,999 41
3,630 17
83 70
292 19
1,094 14
494 90
25,024 73
7,901 37
1,356 62
13,174 52
10,966 31
6,734,543 51
,538 94
,309 99
, 138 32
,929 23
,005 44
165 03
160 65
,803 99
,792 45
,709 43
,961 54
,426 87
855 53
,790 15
045 47
683 09
178 80
552 59
7,958 03
14,872 39
1,256 00
5,087 85
1,130 40
20,059 65
2,554 48
14,320 83
14,690 31
257 20
18,684 39
2,726 79
500 00
16,039 40
631 71
35,016 90
25,139 21
50,102 05
5,014 74
13,285 08
50 00
979 94
1,046,451 62
6,734,543 51
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works.: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
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Pt.V.
$ cts
$ cts.
Brought forawrd
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Public Buildings, Ontario Continued.
Waterloo Public Building
Watford Public Building
Wiarton Public Building
Wingham Public Building: Tower Clock.
Generally: Repairs, Improvements, &c.
Public Buildings, Manitoba —
Brandon Public Building: Addition
Carman Public Building
Melita Public Building
Minnedosa Public Building
Morden Public Building
Portage la Prairie Building
Virden Public Building
Winnipeg Public Buildings —
Immigration Halls Nos. 1 and 2: Improvements to electric
lighting, &c
Public Building: pavements, sewers, inclusive of $873.77 inter-
est, &c
Renewals, repairs, improvements, &c
Generally: Renewals, improvements, &c
Public Buildings, Saskatchewan —
Battleford Public Building
Gravelbourg Telegraph Office, &c
Humboldt Public Building
Indian Head Forestry Nursery Station: Additional accommodation
Llovdminster Public Building
Melfort Public Building
Moose Jaw Drill Hall
Moose Jaw New Public Building
North Battleford Public Building
Prince Albert Saskatchewan Penitentiary
Regina Armoury and Drill Hall
Regina Public Building: to complete
Saskatoon Nursery Station
Weyburn Public Building \
Public Buildings, Alberta —
Bassano Public Building.
Calgary: Customs Examining Warehouse.
Calgary: Immigration Building
Calgary: Post Office Site and Buildings. .
Edmonton Public Building
Lethbridge New Public Building
Medicine Hat Public Building
Strathcona Armoury
Strathcona Public Building
Wetaskiwin Public Building
Public Buildings, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Generally
Improvements, &c
Renewals
Public Buildings, British Columbia —
Ashcroft Public Building
Chiliwack Public Building
Comox Public Building
Cranbrook Public Building
Duncan's Station Public Building
Fernie Drill Hall
Grand Forks, Public Building
Greenwood Public Building
Kamloops Now Public Building
Merritt Public Building
Mission City Public Building
Nanaimo Public Building: Extension.
Carried forward
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1,046,451 62
17,418 86
2,636*10
106 86
135 85
19,996 89
2,002 38
18 55
1,418 40
436 79
306 27
12,884 90
6,292 94
2,026 67
13,000 00
5,047 76
2,955 85
4,271 48
2,295 25
25,000 00
5, 145 24
27,305 25
30,011 20
54 08
99,943 10
174 80
236 20
200 00
9,845 35
368 18
25, 138 62
38 59
120,542 92
22,969 40
205,378 42
4,631 94
43,475 84
500 48
23,713 93
17,393 83
20,233 32
1,527 25
34,822 29
4,105 16
33,365 20
10,069 65
375 30
28,226 45
375 64
147 95
3,919 25
2,501 50
10,835 08
6,734,543 51
1,086,746 18
46,390 51
229,988 75
458,878 67
10,039 39
130,270 72 8,566,587 01
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Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Public Buildings, British Columbia — Concluded.
Nelson Public Building: Addition
New Westminster Examining Warehouse: Improvements
New Westminster Public Building
North Vancouver Public Building
Prince Rupert Public Building
Prince Rupert Quarantine Station
Soda Creek Public Building
Union Bay Public Building
Vancouver Public Buildings —
Drill Hall
Examining Warehouse
Old Post Office: sidewalks around building
Postal Station
Public Building: Improvements
Sulphur Dioxode Fumigating Plant
Vernon Public Building
Victoria Public Buildings —
Immigration Detention Hospital: Improvements, &c
Post Office: Improvements, &c
Sulphur Dioxide Fumigating Plant
Williams Head- Quarantine Station: Improvements and Repairs
to buildings and furniture, &c
Generally: Renewals, Improvements, &c
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Public Buildings Generally —
Construction and Repairs of Immigration Buildings
Experimental Farms: _ New buildings, repairs, renewals, &c,
tobacco curing station, improvements, including reconstruction
at Indian Head
Fire Escapes for Dominion Public Buildings
Flags for Dominion Public Buildings
Public Buildings Generally
Ottawa Public Buildings, Maintenance —
Elevator attendants
Gas and Electric Light (including Roads and Bridges)
Grounds
Heating: including salaries of engineers, firemen and watchman.
Removal of snow (including Rideau Hall)
Repairs, including ventilation, furniture, &c
Telephone Service
Rideau Hall, Maintenance —
Allowance for fuel and light
Improvements, furniture, grounds, &c
Dominion Buildings, Maintenance —
Fittings, furniture and general supplies
Heating
Lighting ,
Power for running elevators and stamp cancelling machines, &c.
R^nts, Ottawa and other buildings ,
Salaries of caretakers, engineers, &c
Supplies for caretakers, engineers, &c
Water
Dominion Cattle Quarantine Stations: Renewals, repairs, &c.
Dominion Immigrant Buildings: Repairs, furniture, &c
Dominion Quarantine Stations: Maintenance, &c
Yukon Public Buildings: Rent, repairs, fuel, light, water, &c.
Harbours and Rivers, Nova Scotia —
Amherst — Wharf
Anderson's Cove — Breakwater extension
Annapolis Harbour Improvements: Ice piers
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214,019 82
909 00
25,119 75
13,032 76
2,600 00
10, 192 47
2,991 12
9,223 47
2,600 00
19,961 41
12,253 08
658,589 78
12,157 62
84,959 90
1,897 75
1,982 57
10,091 70
111,089 54
33,916 12
59, 659 80
20,043 60
144, 106 09
5,155 94
276,972 33
26,471 00
566,324 88
9,000 00
67,089 44
76,089 44
98,458 92
150,052 37
144,954 86
25,988 37
340,011 74
290,757 75
17,039 50
40,498 61
1,107,762 12
19,999 91
14, 626 42
203 80
65,111 41
99,941 54
214 80
2,999 59
21,570 18
24,784 57
11,186,384 31
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$ cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Nova Scotia — Continued.
Arichat: Retaining wall, to protect Government property
Arisaig: to complete extension of wharf
Avonport: Breakwater extension
Bass River: Repairs to wharf
Battery Point: Breakwater
Bear River: Wharf
Belliveau's Cove: Extension to north breakwater and dredging..
Blanch: Breakwater
Boisdale: New Wharf
Breen's Pond: Construction of Breakwater
Brooklyn: Breakwater
Brooklyn: Dredging
Brule Wharf: Repairs and Extension
Burke's Head : to complete breakwater
Burlington: Wharf repairs
Cap Rouge: Construction of Breakwater
Caribou Island : Raising causeway
Carr's Brook: Wharf
Centreville, Cape Island: Wharf
Centreville (Trout Cove) : Breakwater
Chester: to complete canal
Cole Harbour: Wharf
Cottage Cove: Breakwater
Cow Bay (Port Morien): completing protection works and general
repairs
Creignisn: Construction of landing pier
Cribbin's Point: to complete repairs to wharf
Crofts Cove: Repairs to boat landing
Delap's Cove: Improvements to Breakwater
Devil's Island: Breakwater Extension
Digby Harbour: Improvements, including repairs and addition
to pier
Diligent River: Wharf
Drum Head: Improvements to Wharf
Duncan's Cove: Breakwater ,
East Chezzetcook: Breakwater
East River: Dredging
East Ship Harbour: Wharf
Eastern Harbour (Cheticamp) Repairs to wharf
Ecum Secum: Protection of faces of wharf with hardwood sheath-
ing, &c :
Eel Brook: Wharf
Feltzen South: Breakwater in Spindler's Cove
Findlay Point Harfeour: Repairs to wharf and beach protection. .
Five Islands: Repairs to wharf
Fox Island: Extension of Beach Protection work
French River (North Shore) : Breakwater
Frude's Point: Removal of rocks
Gillis Point (East): Construction of wharf
Grand Etang: Repairs to channel ,
Great Village: Construction of vessel berth at wharf
Hall's Harbour: Breakwater Repairs
Hampton Breakwater: To complete extension
Hantsport and Walton Wharves
Harbour au Bouche: Repairs to wharf
Harbourville: Breakwater repairs
Herring Cove: Wharf
Inverness: Harbour Improvements
Joggins Mines: Turning place on Breakwater
Jones Harbour: Removal of rocks
Kraut Point: Wharf
Leonard's Cove: Breakwater
Litchfield: Extension of Breakwater
Little Anse: Construction of Breakwater
Little Bras D'Or: Construction of Breakwater
Little Harbour: Improvements
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1,566 94
2,000 00
1,849 74
2,634 48
4,703 53
1,699 98
1.998 90
66 90
13,099 99
49, 125 37
698 57
2,010 44
15,085 00
600 00
16,518 50
1,400 02
97 23
2,325 95
37,500 10
2,299 00
22 55
1,200 07
2.999 99
2,650 26
1.000 45
1.001 50
1,375 49
13,862 59
5,640 93
2,486 71
492 94
7, 120 00
7,042 20
535 31
1,000 01
199 35
599 89
1,020 50
103 40
1,000 00
452 24
1,894 84
12 58
3,227 25
2,091 49
3,000 00
497 45
785 54
548 05
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124 58
' 999 05
1,332 22
2,596 90
1,348 60
900 00
2,501 39
899 83
2,580 02
15,972 50
15 66
1,457 31
11,186,384 31
277,295 64
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Chargeable to Income — Concluded.
Harbours and Rivers, Nova Scotia — Concluded.
Little Narrows: To complete wharf
Livingston's Cove: Extension of breakwater
Louis Head: Extension and repairs to Breakwater
Mabou: To continue construction of Breakwater
Margaretville: Renewals and repairs to breakwater
McNair's Cove: Extension and repairs to Breakwater Wharf
Melford: Construction of wharf
Meteghan: To restore and extend wharf
Mill Creek: Repairs and improvements to wharf
Mochelle: Wharf
Mushaboom : Wharf
Musquodoboit Harbour: Wharf
Necumteuch: Repairs to wharf
Neil's Harbour: Repairs to Breakwater
New Haven: Repairs and extension to wharf
North River: Improvement to wharf ,
Ogilvies : Wharf repairs
Petite Riviere: Repairs to Breakwater
Phinney's Cove: Breakwater Extension
Piper's Cove: Breakwater pier
Pleasant Bay: Repairs to wharf
Porter's Lake: Boat channel to Three Fathom Harbour
Port Dufferin Harbour: Wharf on west side
PortGreville: Wharf
Port Lome: Repairs and renewals to breakwater
Port Mouton: recovering wharf
Salmon River: Harbour protection works
Sandy Cove: Breakwater repairs
Scott's Bay: Breakwater extension and repairs
Seaforth: Breakwater
Seal Island: Wharf
Sheet Harbour: East River wharf repairs
Shelburne Wharf: To pay contractors Ronnan & Stewart, balance
due, with interest at 5 per cent
Smiley's Point: To complete breakwater
Sober Island
Spencer's Island: Repairs to wharf
St. Joseph: Boat Harbour, protected by breakwater pier %
Sterling Brook: Wharf '
Stony Island: repairing breakwater and constructing protection work
Sydney Harbour: Protection works for South Bar
Sydney Harbour, South Bar: Exchequer Court award
Sydney Mines: Wharf at Barrington Cove
Tancook Island: Repairs to wharf at North West Cove
Tatamagouche: Renewal of wharf
Tenecape Breakwater: Repairs
The Wharves, Lunenburg Co. :Breakwater
Three Fathom Harbour: Breakwater between two Islands
Three Fathom Harbour: Renewals and repairs to breakwater
Three Island Cove: To pay the W. J. Poupore Co., Ltd., in full and
final settlement of claim for dredging
Toney River: Extension of channel protection piers
Tusket Wedge Wharf: Restoration and extension
Victoria Pier: Extension and repairs
Wallace: Repairs to wharf
Wallace Harbour: Dredging. .'.
Watt Settlement: Wharf
West Advocate: Breakwater
West Arichat Breakwater: Repairs
West Chezzetcook: Breakwater pier
West Chezzetcook: Breakwater repairs
Western Head: repairs to breakwater
Western Shore: Wharf
Weymouth : Harbour improvements
White Point: Breakwater — :
Whitewater's: To complete repairs to wharf
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2,000 54
4,099 96
2,087 10
2,000 00
1,302 06
5,872 44
4,507 72
1,000 77
26 45
805 75
1,528 57
494 45
1,698 79
1,435 54
1,419 41
999 79
2,395 87
2,342 47
1,992 93
1,182 67
217 00
2,938 03
4,828 73
1,000 10
346 54
971 31
792 29
2,513 00
244 73
2,733 83
571 02
4,179 70
2,209 29
914 59
1,600 73
11,149 81
1,419 32
1,822 27
612 80
7,121 77
11,002 19
207 97
891 84
500 00
2,005 96
1,008 00
2,000 00
5,845 82
1,603 12
1,709 81
3,553 52
2,917 49
1,459 85
3,239 42
16,892 00
2,138 95
1,223 25
600 62
1,493 01
2,801 91
5,622 39
566 05
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
in
Pt.V.
$ cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Nova Scotia — Continued.
Windsor: Harbour improvements
Wolfville: protection works
Wood's Harbour: Completion of breakwater at Fail's Point.
Yarmouth Harbour: Improvements
Generally: Repairs, improvements, etc
Harbours and Rivers, Prince Edward Island —
Bay View Pier: Repairs to pier
Belle River: Wharf
Cape Traverse: General repairs to wharf
Cascumpec, or Gordon's Point: Wharf
Cove Head : repairs to harbour works
Crapaud : Repairs to Victoria pier
Graham's Pond : Reconstruction of breakwater
Grand River (North) Pier: Repairs
Grand River South Wharf: Reconstruction, etc
Head St. Peter's Bay: Reconstruction of wharf
Hickey 's Wharf: Reconstruction and repairs
Hurd's Point Pier: Repairs
Miminegash Harbour: Improvements and repairs
Naufrage Pond: Extension to breakwater and deepening channel
approach
New London: Repairs to harbour works
Nine Mile Creek Pier: Repairs
North Cardigan: Repairs to pier
North River, Franklyn Point: Wharf
Port Selkirk: Reconstruction and repairs to pier
Pownal: Repairs to wharf
Red Point Wharf: Completing repairs and enlarging pier head
Robinson's Island: Repairs to breakwater
Souris: Extension of breakwater
Southport Wharf: Reconstruction
St. Peter's Bay: Repairs to breakwater
Tignish Harbour: Extension of Harbour channel protection piers,
inwardly and repairs
Tracadie: Construction of breakwater
Vernon River Pier (South) : Reconstruction and repairs ,
Wood Islands: Extension of southern breakwaters
Generally: Repairs, improvements, etc
Harbours and Rivers, New Brunswick —
Albert: Wharf ,
Anderson's Hollow: General repairs to breakwater wharf ,
Bathurst: Full and final settlement of claims of A. & R. Loggie for
dredging performed at Bathurst, Loggieville and Caraquet.,
Black River: Renewal of superstructure, &c. of breakwater pier. . ,
Black River: Wharf
Buctouche: To repair breakwaters and breastworks
Campbellton: Deep water wharf: Accommodation
Campbellton: Head block to Market Wharf
Cape Bald: Breakwater pier
CapeTormentine: Repairing and strengthening breakwater
Castalia: Breakwater
Chance Harbour: Improvements to breakwater
Chatham: Repairs to custom house wharf ,
Chockfish River: Extension of breakwater at mouth
Dalhousie Harbour: Breakwater
Dipper Harbour: Extension of breakwater ,
Dorchester: Wharf Improvements
Fairhaven: To rebuild pier-head
Gardner's Creek: Repairs to harbour works ,
Goose Creek Harbour: Breakwater
Grande Anse: New groyne ,
Grandique: Wharf. . ,
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446 46
2,285 79
1,800 00
32,679 60
35,497 4S
401 02
1,128 65
785 28
2,631 00
1,190 68
499 97
1,241 71
497 67
4,475 00
2 24
486 13
969 25
932 32
7,306 75
1,271 95
497 31
480 08
1,190 58
694 40
279 06
1,152 29
526 65
132 31
4,032 29
970 07
4,000 35
11,395 00
1,454 34
7,209 75
4,147 12
481 65
646 24
24,209 91
4,006 57
994 50
902 25
2,792 08
1,533 79
4, 347 58
5,232 51
6,335 50
3,250 01
1,088 49
591 63
16,083 00
5,805 10
1,209 17
83 92
835 98
1,932 40
2,073 96
4,967 61
11,186,384 31
508,228 39
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V— 11
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Page
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$ cts
$ cts.
Brought forward
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, New Brunswick — Continued.
Grassy Island: Full and final settlement of claim of J. S. Gregory
for dredging performed .
Great Salmon River: To close pile west pier
Green Point: Breakwater
Hopewell Cape: Repairs to wharf
Kouchibouguac Harbour
Lameque Wharf: Improvements
L'Etang: Repairs to wharf
Little Gully: Breakwater
Loggieville: Repairs to wharf
Lorneville: Breakwater wharf, extension and repairs
Mill Cove: Wharf
Millerton: Wharf .
Miramichi Bay: Dredging ship channel at Grande Dune Flats
Miscou: Extension to wharf
Mispec: Repairs to harbour works
Moncton: Berth for scows and repairs to wharf
Neguac: Extension of wharf
North Head: Extension of breakwater wharf
Petite Lameque: Wharf
Petit Rocher Breakwater: Repairs and Improvements
Pointe du Chene: Retaining wall
Point Sapin: Breakwater
Quaco: Repairs to east and west piers
Rexton: to close pile and repair wharf
Richibucto: To complete reconstruction and extension of wharf
Richibucto Beach: Breakwater on north and south beaches
Richibucto Cape: To complete construction of breakwater
River St. John, including Tributaries
River St. John and Tributaries: construction of wharfs in tidal
waters ,
Sackville: Wharf
Seal Cove: Construction of breakwater
Seal Cove: Grand Manan Island: Breakwater pier on east side of
Island
Shediac: Wharf
Shippegan Harbour: Improvements and repairs at Shippegan
Gully
St. Andrews: Repairs and improvements
Ste. Croix River: Dredging
St. John Harbour: Improvements, repairs and renewals
St. Louis: Dredging of channel and construction of training walls . .
St. Louis River: Wharf
St. Martin: Wharf
Tracadie: Repairs to wharf .'
Tracadie Harbour: To rebuild and repair old breastworks
Tynemouth Creek: Harbour Improvements
Upper Salmon River: Pier
Westfield: High water wharf
Generally: Repairs, improvements, etc
Maritime Provinces Generally —
To purchase creosoted timber for works in the Maritime Province
generally
Harbours and Rivers, Quebec —
Angers (L' Ange Gardien) : Wharf on River Ottawa
Anse aux Gascons: Wharf repairs
Baie St. Paul: Repairs to wharf
Barachois de Malbaie: Completion of training pier
Batiscan: Wharf
Beaulac (Garthby) : Wharf extension
Beauport: Wharf repairs
Beloeil: Wharf
Bergeronnes: Completion of wharf extension
Berthier (en bas) : Repairs to wharf
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89,403 85
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2,658 42
38 44
2,525 81
1,999 56
270 83
1,292 37
2,315 33
1,773 81
454 20
1,598 18
71 20
33,324 98
5,018 34
1,122 51
256 10
2,344 22
166 77
11 80
1,518 86
1,040 11
15,752 50
3,552 65
1,447 50
12,574 88
19,638 30
11,938 29
5,367 98
12,722 88
14,362 03
803 27
204 60
1,154 29
2,858 88
2,624 89
707 90
24,930 84
885 63
3,425 85
56 96
1,061 54
505 85
596 16
5,860 27
11 27
18,989 90
11,756,593 92
601 63
1,496 43
1,994 01
3,092 55
8, 199 02
112 50
936 29
4,897 39
600 61
499 96
336,261 10
124 67
22,430 39 12,092,979 69
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AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
in
Pt.V.
$ cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward.
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Quebec — Continued.
Berthierville: Wharf
Bic Harbour: Repairs to old wharf
Bic Harbour (Pointe a Cote) : Wharf outer section
Cabano: Landing pier on west side of Lake Temiscouata
Cannes des Roches (Corner of the Beach): Extension of break-
water .
Cap a l'Aigle: Extension of wharf
Cap Chatte: Extension of training pier
Cape Cove: Extension of landing pier
Cap de la Madeline: Enlargement of wharf
Cap St. Ignace: Wharf extension
Carleton: Repairs to wharf
Chateau Richer: Extension of breakwater pier
Chicoutimi: In settlement of claim of T. Desbiens in connection
with contract for wharf extension
Contrecoeur: Wharf completion
Coteau Landing: To complete wharf
Cross Point: Repairs to wharf
Desjardins: To repair wharf
Douglastown: Extension of breakwater
Escoumains: Repairs to wharf
Fabre: Raising wharf :*
Father Point: Repairs to wharf approach
Fort William: Wharf on River Ottawa
Gaspe: Deep water wharf
Gatineau River: Erosion at Gatineau Point
Georgeville: Repairs and renewals to wharf
Grand Marsh: Draining
Grands Mechins: To complete repairs to wharf and approach
Grand River: Wharf repairs
* Grosse Isle Quarantine Station: Repairs and extension of wharf
Grosse Roche on Saguenay: Repairs to wharf
Harrington Harbour: Wharf on North shore, Gulf of St. Lawrence
Hudson: Repairs to wharf and roadway
Hull : Repairs to wharf and approaches
He aux Noix: Repairs to wharf
He aux Coudres: Head block to wharf
Isle Verte: Improvements
Isle Verte: Repairs to wharf
Kamouraska: Addition to wharf
Knowlton Landing: Repairs and renewals to pier
Lacolle: Repairs to wharf
Lanoraie: Wharf extension
Laprairie: Reconstruction of superstructure of wharf and approach
Lavaltrie: To provide movable storehouse on wharf head-block. .
Les Eboulements: Repairs to wharf and shed
L'Islet: Wharf repairs
Longueuil: Wharf
Lotbiniere: Repairs and renewals to wharf
Magdalen Islands: Breakwaters and piers
Malbaie: Breakwater
Maria: Wharf repairs
Matane: Protection pier on east side of outlet of Matane River
Matane: Repairs to wharf
Mille Vaches: Removal of boulders from channel
Mistassini: Extension of wharf
Mistook (St. Coeur de Marie): closing space between piers at outer
end of block and span wharf
Montmagny: Protection wall, north-east side of basin
Murray Bay Wharf: Enlargement and repairs
Natasnquan: Breakwater pier on nortn shore of St. Lawrence...
Nicolet: Repairs to and extension of jetty
Nicolet: Repairs and renewals to wharf „
Norway Bay: Wharf on River Ottawa
Papineauville: Wharf on River Ottawa ,
Peel Head Bay: Repairs and renewals to wharf and approach. .
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7,359 57
993 68
7,094 87
2,497 00
1,027 63
2, 125 09
5, 174 43
7, 120 50
1,368 71
12,301 80
922 67
623 06
6,867 54
1,268 85
2,558 53
462 51
531 47
5,291 13
992 85
4,219 76
3,132 43
1,726 25
100,054 30
986 16
1,136 71
4,470 29
1,002 02
5.193 68
29,989 13
1,164 10
1,799 11
999 50
470 92
919 08
503 11
3,506 91
2,328 46
565 82
93 31
460 71
342 31
3,976 23
697 80
3.194 36
642 38
2,374 94
1,417 48
15, 127 38
780 26
964 02
24,396 56
2,199 88
1,001 y4
800 30
849 46
4,509 31
3,315 15
3,873 12
1,255 55
3,992 80
2,751 48
434 27
761 59
12,092,979 67
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V— 13
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Brought forward.
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Quebec — Continued.
Peribonka: To complete wharf and build shed ,
Petite Riviere Saguenay: Completion of wharf
Piche. Point: Ice-breakers and wharf
Pointe aux Esquimaux: Repairs to wharf
Pointe aux Trembles (en has): Repairs to wharf
Pointe Claire: Wharf repairs
Port Daniel Wharf: Repairs
Poupore (Riv. du Lievre) : Training pier
Rimouski: Breakwater
Rimouski: Harbour Improvements
Rimouski Wharf: Repairs and improvements
Riviere aux Vases: Completion of wharf
Riviere Batiscan: Landing pier
Riviere des Prairies: Improvement of navigation
Riviere du Lievre: Improvements to wharfs
Riviere du Loup (en haut) : Lock and da,m
Riviere du Loup (Fraserville): Repairs and renewals to wharf..
Riviere Laguerre: Improvements
River Saguenay: Dredging and other improvements
River St. Lawrence at Laprairie: Protection wall
Roberval: Repairs to wharf
Ruisseau a Loutres: Harbour improvements
Sabrevois: Repairs and renewals to wharf
Sault Montmorency: Completion of protection work
Shigawake: Completion flooring, etc., of wharf
Sorel: To complete deep water wharf
Sorel: To purchase new wharf
Squateck: Addition to wharf
Ste. Adelaide de Pabos: Extension of breakwater
St. Alexis: In full and final settlement of claim of J. Girard, in
connection with contract for wharf extension
St. Andre de Kamouraska Wharf: Extension
Sb. Andrews: WTharf on North River f
St. Anicet: Wharf repairs
Ste. Anne des Monts: Deep water wharf
Ste. Anne des Monts: Harbour improvements at mouth of Grande
Riviere See. Anne
Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere: Wharf extension
St. Antoine de Richelieu: Construction of wharf and dredging
Ste. Croix: Wharf :
Ste. Famille: Extension to wharf
Ste. Felicite: Wharf
St. Francois North, I. O.: Urgent repairs, etc
St. Francois South, I. O.: repairs and improvements to wharf...
Ste. Genevieve de Batiscan: Wharf
St. Germain de Kamouraska: Wharf
St. Irenee: Repairs to wharf
St. Jean des Chaillons Wharf: to complete approach, freight
shed , etc *
St. Jean, I. O.: Repairs to wharf
St. Jerome Wharf: Urgent repairs
St. Joseph de Letellicr: Wharf
St. Laurent, I. O.: Repairs to wharf
Ste. Luce: Wharf
Ste. Majorique: Approaches to bridge
St. Michel de Bellechasse: Repairs to wharf
St. Pierre les Becquets: Wharf
St. Simeon: Completion of wharf repairs
St. Valier : Wharf extension
Ste. Victoire: Wharf
Tadoussac: Wharf and approach
Three Lakes: Repairs to wharf and approach
Three Rivers Harbour: completion of deep water wharf at west
end, etc
Trois Pistoles Harbour: Construction of pier
Trois Pistoles: Ice breaker, repairs, etc
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619 47
349 59
8,449 32
1,669 72
443 19
618 31
921 04
2,887 30
22,125 65
743 75
4,204 29
1,121 53
185 52
2,203 71
848 53
1,042 95
5, 165 43
1,973 83
76, 858 45
15,056 79
12,092,979 69
1,492 26
1,239 30
1,368 02
5,115 69
499 85
5,125 40
15,000 00
2,336 95
171 28
1,730 78
433 10
413 35
1,197 72
50 42
4,447 37
747 90
1,424 95
15,819 66
7,000 53
1,604 96
2,780 90
587 46
244 95
200 00
2,033 30
2,080 48
444 51
2,289 43
12,250 50
681 74
12,332 46
4,921 05
688 68
1,387 63
2,828 32
10,810 00
1,426 88
11,501 25
596 81
58,050 02
6,010 00
3,999 97
12,092,979 69
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
in
Pt.V.
$ cts,
$ cts.
Brought forward .
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Quebec — Concluded.
Valley field: Wharf on Valley field Bay
Vercheres: Shed on wharf
Verdun: Wharf
Ville-Marie: Wharf
Yamaska: Repairs and renewals to lock
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Repairs and Improvements.
Harbours and Rivers, Ontario —
Beaumaris: Construction of wharf
Beaverton: Harbour improvements
Belle Ewart: Wharf.
Belle River: Harbour improvements
Belleville: Harbour improvements
Big Bav: Repairs to wharf
Big Bay Point: Wharf
Blind River: Repairs to dock
Brockville: Extension of Tunnel Bay Dock
Bronte Harbour: Wharf and approach
Burlington Revetment Wall, etc.
Cache Bay: Wharf on Lake Nipissing
Cobourg: Extension of west pier
Cobourg: To repair and reconstruct superstructure of east pier at
north end
Colchester: Extension of wharf on Lake Erie
Collingwood: Harbour. improvements
Dawson Point: Raising dock
Detroit River: To complete protection of east bank in township
of Maiden
Dryden: Wharf and warehouse
French River: Regulating works at outlet
Goderich: Harbour improvements
Grand Bend: Guard pier
Gravenhurst: Wharf on Lake Muskoka
Haileybury: Harbour improvements
Hamilton: Harbour improvements
Huntsville: Wharf extension
Kempenfeldt Bay: Wharf
Kincardine: Extension to pier and dredging
Kincardine: Repairs to piers
Kingston Harbour: Improvements
Kingston R. M. College: Renewing wharfs
Lake Nipissing: Improvement of navigable channel in west arm
leading through Shanty Lake to Monetvilie
Lakeport: Reconstruction of wharf
La Passe Ferry: WTharf
Leamington: Repairs to wharf
Lion's Head: Dock extension and harbour improvements. .....
Long Point (near St. Williams) : Wharf ,
L'Orignal: Repairs to wharf and freight shed
Magnetawan River: Removal of boulders
Meaford: Closing of eastern entrance and removal of "L" of inner
check-water
Midland : Repairs to wharf
Montreal River: Improvements above Latchford
Montreal River: Removal of boulders in Flat Rapids ,
New Liskeard: Harbour improvements ,
North Bay: Breakwater
Orillia: Wharf. . ., „
Owen Sound : Harbour improvements
Owen Sound: Harbour improvements to repair sheet piling on west
side of harbour
Parry Sound: Dredging
Parry Sound: Wharf
Pembroke: Repairs to wharf and approach
Penetanguishene: Dredging and dock repairs
Peterborough: Wharf
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3,195 71
2,088 81
3,280 56
420 53
4,110 16
58,453 55
12,092,979 60
14, 287 28
2,812 54
82 63
268 00
26 72
2,113 46
154 56
952 19
17,235 78
873 07
245 58
2.173 34
1,060 27
8,432 62
5,574 75
1,401 79
797 99
2,500 20
967 68
4,327 08
199,923 49
5,000 36
8,235 ;n
7. 174 05
45,483 08
1,323 78
5,017 76
5,027 43
998 07
19,621 56
15,760 07
1,680 32
1,510 00
1,207 78
1.009 90
6,073 02
2,510 62
499 50
915 74
30,461 18
1.355 21
50,010 63
3,419 24
2,088 80
9.010 68
4,088 93
12,434 61
1,797 44
2,207 79
7,539 82
1.356 04
1,354 34
13,782 70
757,794 13
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Pt.V.
$ cts,
$ cts.
Brought forward .
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Ontario — Continued.
Peterborough, Otonabee River: In full and final settlement of
claim of John O'Toole for rental of plant
Pctewawa: Harbour improvements
Picnic Islands: Improvements to channel
Picton Harbour: Dredging
Porcupine Lake: Wharfs
Port Bruce: Extension of west pier and repairs to east and west
piers
Port Burwell: Improvements to harbour works
Port Colborne: Urgent repairs to east breakwater
Port Findlay: Extension to wharf and construction of warehouse. .
Port Hope: Repairs and improvements to piers
Port Rowan: Repairs and renewals to pier and removal of channel
obstructions
Port Stanley: Harbour improvements
Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island: Extension of wharf
Rainy River: Improvements
Red Bay: Wharf
Richard's Landing, St. Joseph's Island: Repairs to wharf, &c
River St. Lawrence: Improvement of Canadian channel between
Kingston and Brockville
River Thames: Removal of obstructions, &c
Rondeau Harbour: General repairs to piers
Rousseau: Wharf repairs
Saugeen River: Repairs to north and south piers
Sault Ste. Marie: Improvements to old Hummer wharf and
■ approach
Sault Ste . Marie: Harbour improvements
Sea Gull: Extension to wharf, &c
Severn Bridge: Wharf
Severn River, Lake Couchiching: Rapairs to dams
Sheguindah, Manitoulin Island: Repairs to wharfs to repair
damage done by ice shoves
Silver Centre: Wharf improvements
Southampton: Harbour improvements
South Nation River: Improvement of waterway
Sturgeon Falls: Completion of dock
Sundridge: Wharf
Telegraph and Nigger Islands: Dredging
Thessalon: Breakwater
Thornbury : Harbour improvements
Toronto: Harbour improvements
Two Creeks Harbour (Wheatley) : Breakwater
Whitby: Harbour improvements
Windermere: Wharf
Windsor: Landing dock and improvements
Generally: Repairs, improvements, &c
Harbours and Rivers, Manitoba —
Gimli: Wharf extension ,
Main Lake: Protection work at Delta
Pelican Lake: Wharf
Red River: Improvement of navigation ,
Red River: Protection of new entrance channel at mouth.
St. Andrew's Rapids: Fish way ,
St. Andrew's Rapids: Raising road, &c ,
Victoria Beach Bay , Harbour: Breakwater and wharf .
Generally: Repairs and improvements
Harbours and Rivers, Saskatchewan and Alberta —
Athabaska River: Removal of boulders and deepening of channel
through bars
Edmonton: Wharf
Last Mountain Lake: To provide for settlement of claims for land
damages resulting from construction of Craven Dam, with
interest accrued at 5 p.c. per ann. on delayed payments
293
293
293
293
293
294
294
294
294
294
295
295
295
295
296
296
296
296
297
297
297
297
297
297
298
298
298
298
298
298
299
299
299
299
299
300
300
301
301
301
305
305
305
395
306
306
306
307
307
308
308
536, 167 38
2,943 00
1,601 99
99,999 10
5,886 98
3,530 00
1,798 87
65,304 88
4,755 77
6,604 68
8,999 98
4,089 48
73,540 73
199 04
33,066 61
2,106 91
996 22
30,315 17
3,681 13
2,498 72
165 00
1,200 01
13,196 71
134,897 06
1,512 77
1,844 78
31 35
3,
2,
1,
1,
2,
38,
10,
10,
107,
36,
4,
5,
41,
996 22
580 60
749 42
894 30
534 98
480 20
361 40
034 47
212 64
624 67
477 31
389 82
891 41
908 69
198 43
6,057 25
6,363 56
3,492 12
46,251 38
58 74
999 88
12,034 99
6,896 37
7,265 43
9,660 10
5,832 35
12,850,773 82
1,309,268 88
82,154 29
Carried forward .
22,757 88
14,242,196
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
in
Pt.V
$ cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Saskatchewan and Alberta — Continued.
Prince Albert: Wharf and protection work
Saskatchewan River: Improvements
Generally: Repairs and improvements
Harbours and Rivers, British Columbia —
Alberni: Wharf
Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet: Wharf
Boswell: Wharf
Campbell River: Repairs and extension to wharf
Celesta: WTharf
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers: Improvements
Columbia, and Kootenay Rivers: Wharfs ._
Columbia River Survey: From boundary, to determine cost of
rendering river navigable
Comaplix: Wharf
Coquitlam River: Removing obstructions
Fraser River: To commence construction of training pier
Fraser River Improvements: Reconstruction and repairing dams
at Nicomen Slough ,
Fraser River (Lower) : Improvements
Fraser and Thompson Rivers: Wharfs
Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet: Wharf
Golden: Wharf
Gowland Harbour: Wharf ,
Hardy Bay: Wharf renewals
Harrison River Improvements: to pay Brooks Scanlon Lumber
Co. for outlay and complete works
Holberg, Vancouver Island: Wharf
Hollyburn, North Vancouver: Wharf on north side of English
Bav
Kaslo: Wharf
Kennedv Lake: Improvements to outlet
Kincolith: Wharf
Ladysmith: Repairs to wharf and addition to Farmers Landing
Float
Massett, Queen Charlotte Islands: Wharf
Massett (White Settlement): Wharf
Metchosin: Wharf
Mill Bay: Wharf
Naas River: Removal of rocks
Nanaimo: Harbour improvements
Needles: Wharf
Okanagan River: Protecting and improving navigable channel.
Pocher Island: Mouth of Skeena River: Wharf
Port Moody: Wharf extension
Prince Rupert: Quarantine wharf
Refuge Bay (Porcher's Island): Wharf
Sand Spit Point: Wharf
Sa-vary Island
Shushartie Bay: Wharf
Sidney Island : Repairs and renewals to wharf
Stewart, head of Portland Canal: Wharf
Stewart Wharf: To pay claim of Gillett & McDonald interest on
delayed payments
St. James Island: Wharf
Sunshine Bay: Wharf
Thompson River: Removing snags, &c
Tucker Bay: Wharf
Upper Fraser River and Tributaries: Improvement of navigable
channel
Williams Head Quarantine Station: Improvements
Willow Point on Lake Kootenay: Wharf
Wooden River: Removing obstruction
Generally: Repairs, improvements, &c
308
309
310
310
310
310
311
311
313
313
313
313
313
314
314
316
316
316
316
316
316
317
317
317
317
317
317
317
317
318
318
318
318
318
318
318
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
320
320
320
320
320
320
321
321
321
321
323
22, 757
9,939 54
28,271 70
2,918 12
2,615 09
4,095 06
7,742 75
2,943 12
2,975 31
17,464 97
32,482 12
11,023 81
7,101 62
1,000 96
76, 197 03
4,293 11
32,978 11
20,706 40
3,411 04
3,637 81
1,995 00
1.483 00
7,226 05
1.489 61
6,000 00
20 27
1.484 50
3,497 46
1,158 59
1,197 35
206 04
5,431 42
2,615 88
1,993 91
1,501 89
101 92
4,269 71
3.490 06
9,014 42
49, 162 37
4,592 66
249 87
4,980 00
3,964 00
1,842 67
7,471 69
458 08
2, 154 68
4,974 92
821 09
3,969 85
9,149 90
7,292 53
227 50
849 65
12,254 05
14,242,196
63,887 24
399,260 90
Carried forward,
14,705,345 13
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Page
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Pt.V.
Brought forward .
Chargeable to Income — Continued.
Harbours and Rivers, Y ukon Territory —
Lewes and Yukon Rivers: Improvements.
Harbour and Rivers, Generally —
Generally: Repairs, improvements, &c
Dredge Vessels: Repairs
New Dredging Plant —
Maritime Provinces
Ontario and Quebec
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
British Columbia
Shipyard on Victoria Island
Generally^.
Dredging —
Maritime Provinces
Ontario and Quebec
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
British Columbia
General Service
Slides and Booms —
Saguenay District: Booms and piers
St. Maurice District: Improvements to slide and boom works to
facilitate the floating and storage of logs, &c
Slides and Booms Generally
Roads and Bridges —
Bow River and Spray River bridges at Banff: Repairs and re-
newals
Chapeau Bridge over the Culbute channel of River Ottawa: New
steel structure supported on concrete piers and abutments
(the Quebec Government to contribute $5, 000)
Edmonton Bridge, across North Saskatchewan River: Renewal
of flooring
Grand River Bridge, York, Ont.: Repairs, painting, &c
Interprovincial Bridge over Restigouche River at Matapedia: To
complete approaches
Interprovincial Bridge across Ottawa River at Hawkesbury:
Ontario and Quebec Governments each to contribute $15,000..
Ottawa City Bridges, over River Ottawa, the slides and canai:
Repairs, renewals, &c
Ottawa City Bridges: Extension of Sappers and Dufferin Bridges..
Ottawa River Bridges: Sand blasting, &c
Dominion Traffic Bridges: Including approaches, generally
Telegraph Lines, Nova Scotia —
Cape Breton: New Lines
Cape Negro Island: Cable..,
Seal Island: Cable.
Telegraph Lines, New Brunswick-
Chatham — Escuminac — Sapin:
Telegraph and Telephone line.
Teiegraph Lines, Quebec —
Improvement of repair service
Mingan line: In full and final settlement of claim of Labrador Co.,
for interest at 5 p. c. on delayed payments on their claim of
$11, 000 for purchase of right of way
New telegraph lines and repairs, &c, to old lines
Telegraph or Telephone line from Charlesbourg (near Quebec) to
connect with Notre Dame des Laurentides, Stoneham and
Martineau Mills
Telegraph Lines, Saskatchewan and Alberta —
Athabaska Landing — Peace River Landing Line: Extension to
to Grande Prairie
Athabaska Landing to Fort McMurray
323
324
324
325
325
325
.25
325
325
328
332
332
333
333
393
393
393
393
393
394
394
394
394
394
395
395
395
396
396
396
396
396
397
397
397
397
398
Carried forward.
1— 2v
$ cts,
290,048 77
104,087 02
72,941 77
12,891 43
69,738 32
58,524 68
140,615 31
780,986 50
631,480 08
37,248 27
372,882 12
6,949 12
5,511
7,355
1,912
334 19
24,043 50
3,973 94
524 49
783 49
87 15
13,038 57
97,973 94
8,600 00
1,210 54
9,785 42
2,700 00
10,394 50
535 12
304 21
697 36
806 21
2,702 87
4,673 95
17,930 66
I 50,590 30
$ cts.
14,705,345 13
4,155 12
14,356 66
2,578,393 39
14,780 72
150,569 81
17,467,600
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
1912-13: Public Works: Summary of Expenditure.
Page
in
Pt.V.
$ eta.
$ cts.
Brought forward .
Chargeable to Income— Continued.
Telegraph Lines, Saskatchewan and Alberta — Concluded.
Loop extension from a point near Moose to Durlingville
Moose Jaw: Wood MountainLine: Loop line from Limerick to
Leeville
Moose Jaw: Wood Mountain Line: Renewals and reconstruction....
North Battleford to Isle la Crosse: Loop line to Mesta
Northwest Lines: Shifting lines from farm lands to roadway
Peace River Line: Office Buildings
Peace River Line: Telephone line to connect Grouard with Prairie
River Settlement
Peace River — Grande Prairie Telegraph Line: Erection of office at
Dunvegan
Telegraph Lines, British Columbia . .
Edgewood to Nakusp: Telephone line
Gabriola Island and Entrance Island Lighthouse: Telephone line
Golden— Windermere Telephone line: Repairs, repoling, &c
Hornby Island and Denman Island to Union Wharf
Kamloops to Walhatchin: Telephone line
Kuper and Thetis Islands, and Chemainus and Vancouver Island:
Telephone line
Lower Nicola to Canford: Telephone line
Malahot across Saanich Inlet: Laying cable
Okanagan Valley telephone system (including reconstruction
Kelowna — Pentieton)
Powell River to Vancouver
Vancouver Island: Telegraphs
Telegraph Lines, Yukon System —
Atlin to Hazelton: Repoling, &c
Bella Cooia to 150-Mile House, through Chicoten
Clinton to Quesnel: Repoling, &c
Fraser Lake to Omenica, via Stuart Lake
Lillooet to Pioneer Mines: Extension
Quesnel to Barkerville:Repoiing, &c
Quesnel to Hazelton
Temporary service of Miss J. E. Hardcastle, in office of Superintendent
of Teiegraph Service
Telegraph lines, Generally
Miscellaneous, Architectural —
Architectural Branch: Salaries of architects, clerks of works,
inspectors, &c, ot outside service
Monument to His late Majesty, King Edward VTI
Monument to the memory of the late Hon. George Brown
Monument to the memory of the late Hon. Thos. D'Arcy McGee.
Monument to Madeleine de Vercheres, to be erected at Vercheres.
National Arc Gallery, Ottawa, including purchase of paintings by
Advisory Council of Art
Miscellaneous, Engineering-
Construction of water storage dams and regulation works on Upper
Ottawa River and tributaries, and settlement of land damages
Deep Waterways Commission — inclusive of payments authorized
to Win. J. Stewart, chief hydrographic surveyor, Dept. of
Naval Service, and also for definition and demarcation of
International Boundary Line between Canada and United
States from Pigeon R. to Sc. Regis
Dry Docks Generally: Inspection, &c
Engineering Branch: Salaries of engineers, inspectors, draughtsmen,
&c, outside service
International Commission, River St. John, N.B
Lake Levels: Inclusive of payments authorized to A. St. Laurent,
Asst. Dep. Minister of Public Works; also investigation of lake
levels, in regard to diversion of water from Lake Michigan
through Chicago main drainage channel
River Gaugings
Carried forward .
398
398
399
399
396
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
401
401
401
401
402
402
402
402
403
403
404
404
404
404
404
405
405
406
405
406
406
407
407
416
417
422
423
423
415
50,590 30
2,877 95
3,190 97
9,310 64
5,884 00
4,753 94
1,956 75
2,997 02
37 65
5,879 12
1,019 81
817 25
864 83
3,600 25
1,004 15
1.002 58
2.003 11
12,201 69
24,985 34
5,410 54
2,748 85
44,755 98
7,439 23
2,682 07
9,785 60
2,999 32
3,618 14
62 00
5,686 67
35,858 79
1,202 36
7,750 00
2,250 00
10,139 60
49,738 96
236, 133 65
31,770 57
9,478 71
289,825 39
16,121 77
1,777 95
4,227 65
17,467,600 83
589,335 69
220,165 75
106,939 71
17,794,706 29
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Page
in
Pt.V.
$ cts
$ cts.
Brought forward
Chargeable to Income — Concluded.
Miscellaneous engineering — Concluded.
River St. Lawrence Commission: Investigation into all questions
concerning applications for special privileges which may affect
water level and navigation v ...
Snag Boat Cygnet: Full and final settlement of claim of Ben. bciiui-
son for injuries received on duty
Storage of Flood Waters, Ottawa River Watershed: Investiga-
tion and collection of data ,
Surveys and Inspections
Chargeable to Income by Special Statute.
Collingwood Dry Docks
International Joint Commission on Boundary Waters. .
Miscellaneous.
Gratuities
Investigations under the Inquiries Act.
Chargeable to Collection of Revenue.
Collection of Public Works Revenue
Slides and Booms Maintenance and Repairs
Graving Docks: Maintenance and Repairs
Harbours and Rivers:Maintenance and Repairs.
Telegraph Lines: Maintenance —
Land and Cable Lines, Lower St. Lawrence, &c.
Saskatchewan and Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon System (Ashcroft-Dawson)
Telegraph Service Generally
Total expenditure.
Adjustment with Public Accounts.
Civil Government
Capital, excluding River St. Lawrence Ship Channel, Marine Dept.
Income
Collection of Revenue.
Miscellaneous: Gratui ties
Miscellaneous: Investigations under the Inquiries Act.
Total, as above
424
424
407
424
425
426
426
426
426
426
433
435
435
452
455
463
463
589,335 69
10,313 18
600 00
28,336 91
138,954 96
33,417 92
43,452 36
2,495 72
1,632 08
3,735 74
105,703 17
32,750 62
23,201 59
169,906 56
67,983 24
62,994 16
213,082 34
7,013 22
iii-30
i-13
i- 9
i- 9
437,687 39
4,732,924 72
13,468,505 20
686,370 64
2,495 72
1,632 08
17,794,706 29
767,540 74
76,870 28
4,127 80
165,391 12
520,979 52
19,329,615 75
19,329,615 75
1— 2jv
V— 20
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
$ cts.
250 00
200 00
31 26
120 00
40 63
6 66
80 00
51 25
50 00
16 64
35 64
37 41
11 25
59 68
47 50
18 14
30 00
18 78
3 33
42 50
40 00
40 00
40 00
*59 50
*56 00
*44 00
130 00
110 00
110 00
130 00
8 75
70 00
85 00
*40 75
t64 75
81 25
52 50
82 61
*55 50
80 00
*37 00
41 88
80 00
68 75
Minister.
Hon. F. D. Monk, April 1 to Oct. 28 at $7,000...
Hon. Robt. Rogers, Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 at $7,000.
Deputy Minister's Staff.
Deputy Minister, J. B. Hunter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 1. A: — A. St. Laurent, Assistant Deputy Minister, 12 m. to
Mar. 31
Div. 1. B—
G. F. Buskard, Oct. 29 to Dec. 31 at $2,400, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at
$2,500
G. F. Buskard, Private Secretary, Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 at $60Q
Miss Louise Sarault, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss Louise Sarault, Private Secretary, Apr. 1 to Oct. 28 at $600
Div. 2. B—
Georges Guimond, 9 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850
Miss G. Macdonald, Apr. 1 to May 7 at $1,600 (resigned)...
N. M. Mathe, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
A. B. Muddiman, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,050
Div. 3. A—
Miss Alice Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss A. E. Johnson, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
Miss H. G. McPherson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $950, less Oct. 13
to Jan. 12
Mrs. M. Purvis, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $950, less Nov. 1 to Jan. 17
Miss Clara Ross, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
R. A. Sauriol, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200, less 2 days in Jan. . .
Miss E. L. S'nelling, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3. B—
Miss B. Chene, Oct. 7 to Mar. 31 at $750
W. P. Harrell, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $800
Miss L. Noel, 6 m. to Dec. 31 at $750 (transferred to Sec. of
State Dept. )
Miss Clara Ross, 1 m. to Dec. 31 at $800 (promoted)
Messengers —
A. Bray, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Jos. Dumoulin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Fahey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Fred. Twamley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Secretary's Staff.
Div. 1A—
R. C. Desrochers, 3 m. at $2,900, 9 m. at $3,000 ,
E. T. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
Div. IB—
A. E. Belleau, 12 m. to Mar. 31 :
J. A. Chasse, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
L. H. Colman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Cusson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. N. Doody, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
S. A. Skinner, 1 m. to Apr. 30 at $2,100- (resigned)
Armand Trudel, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,100
Div. 2A—
N. Desjardins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Fortier, 3 m. at $2,000, 9 m. at $2,050
H. J. Guppy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. J. MacKay, 6 m. at $1,600, 6 m. at $1,650
D. A. McLaughlin, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (salary in part, paid by
Railways and Canals)
G. Richard, 6 m. at $1,650, 6 m. at $1,700 (less 5 days in March-
resigned)
E. J. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. St. Denis, 12 m. to Mar. 31,
J. A. Theriault, 12 m. to Mar. 31. .
Div. 2B—
A. H. Beaubien, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $850
L. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. E. Davidson, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,400
2 758 91 Carried forward .
$ cts.
4,026 86
2,973 14
5,000 00
4,000 00
1,044 34
254 84
2,400 00
345 16
812 50
163 44
1,600 00
1,025 00
1,000 00
333 32
712 54
74S 25
225 00
1,193 55
950 00
362 90
600 00
375 00
66 66
850 00
800 00
800 00
800 00
2,975 00
2,800 00
2,200 00
2,600 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
2,600 00
175 00
1,400 00
1,700 00
2,037 50
1,850 00
1,625 00
1,050 00
1,652 14
1,850 00
1,600 00
1,850 00
837 50
1,600 00
1,375 00
71,639 64
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Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Votes.
$ cts.
2,758 91
60 63
68 75
73 25
75 28
41 88
73 75
11 87
t28 85
133 29
45 47
11 71
60 00
60 00
47 50
60 00
47 50
52 00
9 58
60 00
55 95
60 00
60 00
47 50
30 00
50 00
47 50
47 50
60 00
47 50
35 00
33 50
40 00
18 75
20 15
25 00
26 25
15 67
9 38
39 70
35 00'
25 87
38 61
*16 00
26 25
35 69
40 00
*16 00
25 00
28 13
40 00
Brought forward.
Secretary's Office — Concluded.
Div. 2B— Concluded.
J. A. Drouin, Jr.,9 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,250
J. A. Ethier, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,400
F. X. Gagne, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
L. J. Latour, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550 (less 4§ d. in Feb.,
1912)
W. J. Leclair, 3 m. at $S00, 9 m. at $850
E. R. Lafleehe, 0 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,500
A. A. Rivard, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $050
A. Rouleau, April 1 to Oct. 6 at $1 ,600 (superannuated)
L. St. Denis, June 27 to Mar. 31 at $1,250
A. Tremblay, 13 May to Sept. 30 at $1,000, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at
$1 ,050
M. L. Waine, 16 Dec. to Mar. 31 at $800
Div. 3 A—
A. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
0. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. G. Bell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Bessette, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Bonneville, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at, $1,200 (less 49 days)
A. Boyer, 2 m. to May 31 at $1,150 (deceased)
1. Champagne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Costigan, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200 (less 25 days)
A. Day, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Delaney, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Deruchie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Dostaler, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $1,200 (deceased)
Miss L. Duplessis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss A. Guilmont, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. S. Jones, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Leveque, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. C. Nutting, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. A. Rivard, 3 m. at $900, 6 m. to Dec. 31 at $950 (promoted)
F. Taylor, 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $900 (less 2 days in November)..
Div. 3B—
J. Bedard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss E. M. Belliveau, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $500
Miss B. Boucher, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $800 (less Apr. 1 to May
14, and June 25 to Nov. 15) overpay, to Ret. Fd. of 67c.
deducted in 13-14
Miss V. O. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss I. Dowling, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
G. P. Dunne, June 6 to Nov. 30 at $800, less 4 days in Aug.
(resigned)
Miss Y. Parent, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $750
Miss F. M. Plunkett, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $750 (including arrears
Jan. 29, '12 to Mar. 31, '12)
Moise Roy, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $800 (less Oct. 1 to Nov. 15). .
Miss M. M. Stewart, July 5 to Mar. 31 at $700
Miss H. St. Jean, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $800, (less $1.39 Retirement
Fund overpaid July 1910)
Messengers —
E. M. DesRivieres, 12 m. to Mar. 31. ...
J. Gauthier, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550. .
J. E. Hetu, May 10 to Mar. 31, at $800. .
G. Laramee, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. Lepage, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Lorrain, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. McGrath, 9 m. at $550, 3 m. at $600.
W. H. Scrim, 12 m. to Mar. 31
4,779 13 I Carried forward.
$ cts
71,939 64
1,212 50
1,375 00
1,525 00
1,505 60
837 50
1,475 00
237 50
825 66
951 40
909 40
234 38
1,200 00
1,200 00
950 00
1,200 00
950 00
1,039 78
191 66
1,200 00
1,118 87
1,200 00
1,200 00
950 00
600 00
1,000 00
950 00
950 00
1,200 00
950 00
700 00
595 00
800 00
375 00
390 53
500 00
525 00
380 25
187 50
793 70
700 00
517 46
798 61
800 00
525 00
713 97
800 00
800 00
500 00
562 50
800 00
113,543 41
cts.
7—22
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
$ cts
1,779 13
105 00
105 00
105 00
82 50
96 25
82 50
82 50
80 00
71 25
80 00
76 25
76 25
58 75
21 24
56 88
11-93
76 25
40 00
11 93
77 50
76 25
41 25
60 00
60 00
50 00
9 51
7 66
29 38
30 00
12 50
28 75
40 00
22 80
10 30
26 25
198 75
180 00
115 00
130 00
105 00
128 37
13 74
130 00
130 00
115 00
105 00
105 00
110 00
48 83
111 25
Brought forward
Accountant's Branch.
Div. 1A—
A. G. Kingston, 3 m. at $3,250, 9 m. at $3,350
Div. IB—
D. McR. Minard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Pare, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. St. Laurent, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
J. B. E. Bedard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. Bourget, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
P. E. Gagnon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. S. A. Mac Kay, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
G. R. Barthe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. E. Bartlett, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,450
J. Bruchesi, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Dube, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
John Gordon, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
N. Hay, 6 m. at $1,150, 6 m. at $1,200
W. L. Iveson, 6 m. at $850, Oct. 1 to Nov. 11 at $900 (resigned)
John Johnstone, 3 m. at $1,100, 9 m. at $1,150
F. E. Jones, Dec. 14 to Mar. 31 at $800
R. Keeley, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
H. Pratte, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. C. Purvis, Dec. 14 to Mar. 31 at $800
J. H. Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Thivierge, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
C. E. Walker, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $850, (less absences, Oct. 1
to March 3D
Div. 3 A—
B. F. Hart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Morin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss A. Valade, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. SB-
Miss M. K. Allen, Dec. 16 to Mar. 31, at $650
Miss A. L. Allison, Dec. 11 to Mar. 31 at $500
Miss F. L. Anderson, 3 m. at $550, 9 m. at $600
Miss M. Casey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss B. Hebert, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $500
Miss E. Lesperance, 6 m. at $550, 6 m. at $600
F. McGovern, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. C. Purvis, April 1 to Dec. 13 at $650 (appointed to 2B)
Miss G. H. Slack, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31 at $650
Messenger —
J. H. Lemay, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
Chief Architect's Branch.
Div. 1A—
D. Ewart, 6 m. at $3,950, 6 m. at $4,000
R. C. Wright, 6 m. at $3,550, 6 m. at $3,850
Div. IB-
John Bain, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. R. Billings, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
E. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Charleson, Apr. 1 to Feb. 6 at $2,800
G. W. Dawson, Mar. 4-31, at $3,650
T. W. Fuller, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
C. H. Hunter, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
G. N. Hutchison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. X. Paquet, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. S. J. Routhier, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Shearer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. D. Sutherland, Oct. 14 to Mar. 31, at $2,100..
D. A. Williamson, 9 m. at $2,200, 3 m. at $2,300.
8, 406 70 Carried forward .
$ cts
113,543 41
3,325 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
1,650 00
1,925 00
1,650 00
1,650 00
1,600 00
1,425 00
1,600 00
1,525 00
1,525 00
1,175 00
527 48
1,137 50
238 71
1,525 00
800 00
238 71
1,550 00
1,525 00
733 32
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
190 46
153 22
587 50
000 00
250 00
575 00
800 00
453 05
206 17
525 00
3,975 00
3,600 00
2,300 00
2,600 00
2, 100 00
2,383 29
274 74
2,600 00
2,600 00
2,300 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
2,200 00
976 61
2,225 00
189,247 17
cts.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 23
Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Vote*
cts.
,406 70
81 88
9b 25
80 00
96 25
85 00
82 50
*37 00
96 25
96 25
105 00
96 25
80 00
t64 75
83 75
45 47
96 25
82 50
81 88
71 48
11 60
78 75
80 00
78 75
82 13
47 50
76 88
65 63
76 25
71 25
76 25
76 25
66 88
80 00
41 76
80 00
49 29
76 25
80 00
57 50
78 75
11 60
3 39
60 62
78 80
178 12
50 00
76 25
26 66
11 01
23 95
60 00
60 00
50 00
47 50
60 00
50 00
47 50
60 00
47 50
1 48
25 63
12,427 09
Brought forward
Chief Architect's Branch — Continued.
Div. 2A—
A. J. Barclay, 3 m. at $1,600, 9 m. at $1,650
C. Baudry, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
L. Charron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Dawson, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
J. Foulis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. S. Gregory, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. F. Hennessy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. A. Hewitt, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
J. Johnston, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
Wm. King, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Lamb, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
P. A. Lefort, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. J. MacLaughlin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. D. Rankin, 6 m. at $1,650, 6 m. at $1,700
C. D. Sutherland, April 1 to Oct. 13 at $1,700 (promoted)
J. A. Thomson, 6 m. at $1,900, 6 m. at $1,950
Wm. Wiley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. C. Winter, 3 m. at $1,600, 9 m. at $1,650
Div. 2B—
Wm. Arnold, 11 m. to Feb. 28, at $1,600, less, Nov., 8 d.
T. R. Balmer, Dec. 17 to Mar. 31 at $800
A. Barsalon, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
W. A. Beaton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. Belanger, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
P. Canty, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. S. Davis, 12 m.to Mar. 31
H. F. G. Dawson, 3 m. at $1,500, 9 m. at $1,550
P. de Donceel, 9 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,350
G. S. Dorval, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
W. A. Dube, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,450
A. Dubois, 6 m, at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
J. A. Ferguson, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
A. Fortin, 3 m. at $1,300, 9 m. at $1,350 ,
Wm. Huber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. H. Hunter, Aug. 10 to Mar. 31 at $1,300
W. M. Hutchison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. Macdonald, June 28 to Mar. 31 at $1,300
F. Mesnard, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
D. J. Mullarkey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. D. Reinhardt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. J. Richard, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
G. G. Rogers, Dec. 17 to Mar. 31 at $800
F. Ross, Mar. 11-31 at $1,200
T. Sawyer, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,350 (less Dec.)
J. Sharp, 6 m. at $1,552, 6 m. at $1,600 ,
A. R. Shehyn, 3 m. at $1 ,550, 9 m. at $1,600 ,
W. F. Slack, 10 m. to Jan. 31 at $1,200
J. G. Taylor, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
O. B. Von Staffeldt, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $800
R. Winter, Jan. 31 to Mar. 31 at $1,300
Div. 3A—
A. E. Charron, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,150 (resigned)
J. G. Dionne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. H. Graham, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. O. Hamel, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. G. Kennedy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Langlois, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. E. Lemoyne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Matheson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Ralph, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Rouleau, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. SB-
Miss B. Brousseau, Mar. 10-31, at $500
Miss A. M. E. Burns, 9 m. at $500, 3 m. at $550
Carried forward ,
$ cts
),247 17
1,637 50
1,925 00
1,600 00
1,925 00
1,700 00
1,650 00
1,850 00
1,925 00
1,925 00
2, 100 00
1,925 00
1,600 00
1,850 00
1,675 00
909 41
1,925 00
1,650 00
1,637 50
1,431 08
232 23
1,575 00
1,600 00
1,575 00
1,642 50
950 00
1,537 50
1,312 50
1,525 00
1,425 00
1,525 00
1,525 00
1,337 50
1,600 00
835 21
1,600 00
985 83
1,525 00
1,600 00
1,150 00
1.575 00
232 23
67 74
1,212 50
1.576 00
1,587 50
1,000 00
1,525 00
533 33
220 15
479 15
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
950 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
950 00
1,200 00
950 00
29 57
512 50
cts.
269,346 60
V— 24
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Votes.
cts
12,427 09
7 66
26 2o
26. 25
25 00
37 66
29 24
40 00
200 00
175 00
198 75
165 00
94 79
105 00
138 75
. 130 00
130 00
140 00
106 25
115 00
*46 00
130 00
% 120 13
105 00
*50 50
82 50
80 00
105 00
82 50
82 50
105 00
85 00
82 50
82 50
80 00
85 00
98 75
42 50
76 25
43 13
76 25
21 83
76 25
65 00
66 25
66 88
16 04
80 00
66 25
22 84
26 66
73 75
45 00
47 50
53 95
Brought forward .
16,786 90
Chief Architect's Branch — Concluded.
Div. 3B — Continued.
T. W. Kennv, Dec. 11 to Mar. 31 at $500
Miss H. P. Kent, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
Miss N. C. Lampman, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
Miss M. P. Manchester, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers —
F. X. E. Delage, Apr. 22 to Mar. 31, at $800
G. J. Harbour, July 8 to Mar. 31, at $800
C. D. Tasse, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Chief Engineer's Branch.
Div. 1A—
A. R. Dufresne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Jas. Howden, 6 m. at $3,450, 6 m. at $3,350
E. D. Lafieur, 6 m. at $3,950, 6 m. at $4,000
U. Valiquet, 6 m. at $3,250, 6 m. at $3,350
Div. IB—
K. M. Cameron, June 28 to Mar. 31 at $2,500
J. M. Chalifour, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. F. X. Chaloner, 6 m. at $2,750, 6 m. at $2,800
R. deB. Corriveau, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
L. A. Desrosiers, 6 m. at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
E. B. Godwin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. S. Miles, 9 m. at $2,100, 3 m. at $2,200
G. E. Perley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. J. Robillard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. R. Roy, 6 m.at $2,550, 6 m. at $2,650
T. H. Schwitzer, Apr. 15 to Mar. 31 at $2,500
J. M. Somerville, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. C. Tache, 3 m. at $2,450, 9 m. at $2,550 .'.'....'.'..'..
Div. 2A—
H. Bance, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. U. Bray, 12 m. to Mar. 31 '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
E. Dansereau, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. Denis, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ........!!!!
H. J. Dunne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. F. Gingras, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .'
O. Lefebvre, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Marion, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Mavaut, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Paul E. Moffet, 12 m. to Mar. 31. . . :
E. Vions, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. McD. Walters, 6 m. at $1,950, 6 m. at $2,000.'.'.'. '.'..'.'.'.'.'."
Div. 2B —
C. W. Ball, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. L. Cameron, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550 '.
R. Dumoulin, 9 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900. .
L. V. Gadbois, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
Jos. R. Grant, Nov. 20 to Mar. 31 at $1,200
C. C. Hampshire, 6 m. at $1,500, 6 m. at $1,550
J. E. Larochelle, 12 m. to Mur. 31...
S. T. McEvoy, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,350
J. H. Munro, 3 m. at $1,300, y m. at $1,350
C. A. Narraway, 3 m. at $950, 1 m. to July 3i at $1,666
(resigned)
C. C. Patterson, 12 m. to Mar. 81....".'.".!!!
C. Pinard, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,350 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
J. H. Ridgeway, Nov. 14 to Mar. 31 at $1,200 .
H. R. Sims, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $800
J. P. Valiquet, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,500. .'!.'.""."'
Div. 3A—
Mrs. M. L. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Miss B. Blais, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. D. Caldwell, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $i,200 (less 37 day's)'. ! ! ! ! !
Carried forward
$ cts
269,346 60
153 22
525 00
525 00
500 00
753 33
584 95
800 00
4,000 00
3,500 00
3,975 00
3,300 00
1,895 83
2, 100 00
2,775 00
2,600 00
2,600 00
2,800 00
2, 125 00
2,300 00
2,300 00
2,600 00
2,402 78
2, 100 00
2,525 00
1,650 00
1,600 00
2, 100 00
1,650 00
1,650 00
2, 100 00
1,700 00
1,650 00
1,650 00
1,600 00
1,700 00
1,975 00
850 00
1,525 00
862 50
1,525 00
436 67
1,525 00
1,300 00
1,325 00
1,337 50
320 84
1,500 00
1,325 00
456 67
533 33
1,475 00
900 00
950 00
1,078 66
cts.
359,437 88
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 25
Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Votes.
$ cts.
16,786 90
Brought forward
$ cts.
359,437 88
950 00
950 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,175 00
900 00
1,000 00
940 01
1,200 00
1,000 00
950 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
483 34
1,200 00
500 00
800 00
166 66
375 00
525 00
525 00
800 00
150 00
800 00
419 35
414 52
2,900 00
2, 100 00
1,650 00
1,588 75
1,200 00
950 00
1,200 00
950 00
950 00
1,000 00
375 00
500 00
63 98
800 00
2,800 00
1,687 50
2,100 00
2, 100 00
950 00
927 06
$ cts.
47 50
Chief Engineer's Branch — Concluded.
Div. 3A — Concluded.
Miss M. Connery, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
D. Desjardins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
P. Drapeau, 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
E. Huot, 12 m. to Mar. 31
58 75
L. Lafontaine, 6 m. at $1,150, 6 m. at $1,200
45 00
A. Laframboise, 12 m. to Mar. 31
50 00
M. Laframboise, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 00
N. MofTette, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at SI, 200 (less 7S\ days.)
80 00
R. Rondeau, 12 m. to Mar. 31
50 00
Mrs. M. L. Roy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
J. A. Taplev, 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
A. Taylor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
V. D. Tilley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
25 00
E. Valiquet, Apr. 1 to Aug. 26 at $1,200 (resigned)
60 00
G. H. Wattsford, 12 m. to Mar. 31
25 00
Div. SB-
Miss C. E. Gardner, 12 m. to Mar. 31
40 00
H. Godwin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
8 33
Miss F. N. Kelly, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $500
18 75
Miss M. M. Kelly, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $500
26 25
Miss M. B. Mayhew, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
26 25
Miss J. H. McEiroy, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $550
40 00
MissF. O'Hanley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
7 50
Miss A. E. Scharfe, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $600. . .
40 00
Messengers —
J. P. Labelle, 12 m. to Mar. 31
20 96
F. Lepage, May 30 to Mar. 31 at $500
20 73
G. B. Reid, July 23 to Mar. 31, at $600
*87 00
Parliamentary Estimates and Geodetic Levelling Staff.
Div. 1A—
S. E. O'Brien, 12 m. to Mar. 31
*42 00
Div. IB—
J. Vincent, 12 m. to Mar. 31
82 50
Div. 2A—
J. A. Cantin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
79 44
Div. 2B—
W. E. O'Brien, 6 m. at $1,577.50, 6 m. at $1,600
60 00
Div. 3 A—
D. Couture, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
Mrs. V. G. DeGrosbois, 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
Mrs. C. D. Houde, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
Miss M. Kavanagh, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
Miss C. H. Moffatt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
50 00
Miss E. Sylvain, 12 m. to Mar. 31
18 75
Div. SB-
Miss C. M. Beatty, 9 m. to Mar. 31
25 00
Miss M. M. Peterkin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
3 19
Miss F. A. Ranger, Feb. 14 to Mar. 31 at $500
40 00
Messenger —
E. R. Launiere, 12 m. to Mar. 3
140 00
Telegraphs.
Div. 1—
D. H. Keeley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
84 38
105 00
Div. 2A—
P. G. Burgess, 3 m. at $1,650, 9 m. at $1,700
M. W. Crean, 12 m. to Mar. 31
105 00
J. E. Gobeil, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 50
Div. 3 A—
J. E. Bray, 12 m. to Mar. 31
46 37
Miss A. Hardcastle, Apr. 1 to Mar. 22 at $950 (resigned)
Carried forward
19.057 55
1 407,254 05
V— 26
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Abate-
ments.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Votes.
$ cts.
19,057 55
Brought forward
$ cts.
407,254 05
512 50
99 45
331 08
251 m
124 98
250 00
241 90
229 44
177 75
143 15
250 00
183 30
232 49
250 00
134 43
400 00
59 51
99 98
250 00
250 00
86 80
90 04
250 00
182 20
226 35
182 78
206 91
375 00
184 11
202 92
124 98
63 98
250 00
198 58
200 00
212 32
172 19
312 50
250 00
298 39
41 66
185 98
250 00
234 68
337 61
174 18
193 52
210 73
161 10
173 58
53 74
240 24
114 23
132 14
191 93
130 36
250 00
94 07
146 48
213 85
% cts.
25 63
Telegraphs— Concluded .
Div. SB-
Miss E. McCloskey, 9 m. at $500, 3 m. at $550
4 97
Miss M. E. Welch, Jan. 20 to Mar. 31, at $500
Extra Employees.
Aube, J., Nov. 2, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $800
Balmer, T. R., Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 1912 arfc $800
Beattv, Miss C. M., Apr. Wune 30, 1912 at $500
Buckcls, Miss E., Apr. 1-Oct. 6, 1912 (less 6 d.) at $500
Burrows, W., Oct. 7, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Cameron, Miss L., Oct. 8, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 (less 8 d.) at $500
Casey, Miss C, Nov. 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Chene, Miss B., July 29-Oct. 6, 1912 at $750
Corbett, Miss E., Sept. 3, 1912-Mar. 2, 1913 at $500
Costello, Miss E. M., Nov. 19, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Denault, Miss E., Oct. 14, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Donohue, Miss C, Apr. 29-Oct. 28, 1912 at $500
Dupuis, Miss R., Oct. 19, 1912-Jan. 25, 1913 at $500
Ecksten, C. G. W., June 24-Dec. 23, 1912 at $800
Eeles, E. W., Feb. 17-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Fahev, J. P., messenger, June 19-Aug. 31, 1912 at $500
Finlayson, Miss E., Apr. 3-June 30, 1912 and Oct. 1-Jan. 2, 1912
at $500
Foran, Miss E., May 13-Nov. 12, 1912 at $500
Gilmour, J. F., Nov. 20, 1^12-Jan. 13, 1913 (less 16 d.) at $800
Glavey, Miss V. M., Jan. 27-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Hardy, Miss J., Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1912 at $500
,,
Harrell, P., Apr. 9^June 30, 1912 at $800
Hebert, Miss B., Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1912 (less 17 d.) at $500
Hocking, J. F., Jan. 9-Mar. 31, 1913 at $800
Hoople, Miss D., Nov. 2, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Jerome, Miss P., Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1912 at $750
Jones, F. E., Aug. 1-Dec. 13, 1912 at $500
Kelly, Miss F. N., July 5-Nov. 30, 1912 at $500
Kelly, Miss M., Apr. 1-June 30, 1912 at $500
King, Miss H. C, Feb. 14-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
LeMoyne, Miss B., Oct. 1, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
MacDonald, Miss A. M., Nov. 8, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
McGregor, H., June 25-Sept. 14, 1912 at $900
Mcintosh, Miss U., Oct. 29, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Mears, Miss M., Nov. 27, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Noel, Miss L., Feb. 1-June 30, 1912 at $750
Oliver, Miss L. B., Sept. 3, 1912-Mar. 2, 1913 at $500
Parent, Miss Y., Aug. 8-Dec. 31, 1912 at $750
Peterkin, Miss M., Apr. 1-30, 1912 at $500
Ranger, Miss A., Oct. 1, 1912-Feb. 13, 1913 at $500
Rattey, Miss M., Apr. 1-Oct. 15, 1912 (less 15 d.) at $500
Rochon, L. T., Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1912 (less 11 d.) at $500
Rogers, G. G., July 15-Dec. 16, 1912 at $800
Rouleau, L., Jan. 13-Mar. 31, 1913 at $800
St. Clair Irwin, Miss A., Jan. 4-Mar. 31, 1913 at $800
Scantlebury, R., May 27-Aug. 31, 1912 at $800
Scharfc, Miss E., Sept. 5-Dec. 31, 1912 at $500
Shaughnessy, Miss M., Nov. 26, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Slack, Miss G. H., Oct. 29-Dec. 6, 1912 at $500
Snieaton, Miss M., Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1912 (less 7 d.) at $500
Smith, Miss A., Jan. 9-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Smith, W., Feb. 20-Mar. 31, 1913 at $1,200
Stewart, Miss B. C, Oct. 1, 1912-Feb. 17, 1913 at $500
Stewart, Miss M. N., Apr. 1-July 4, 1912 at $500
Taillcfer, V. A., July 8, 1912-Jan. 7, 1913 at $500
Thicke, Miss M., Jan. 24-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Watson, Miss V., Dec. 16, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913 at $500
Wilson, Miss E. A. D., June 24-Nov. 30, 1912 (less 3 d.) at $500
Carried forward
19,088 15
1 419,325 73
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 27
Abate-
ment.
Public Works: Salaries at Ottawa— Concluded.
Civil
Govern-
ment.
Outside
Votes.
$ cts.
19,088 15
Brought forward
$ cts.
419,325 37
$ cts.
Extra Employees — Concluded.
Killeen, D., messenger, Jan. 13-Mar. 31, 1913 at $51.30 per m
129 20
Grace, P. J., messenger, Jan. 13-Mar. 31, 1913, at $51.30 per m
129 20
McKenna, S., messenger, Jan. 13-Mar. 31, 1913, at $51.30 per m
129 20
Stewart, W., messenger, Jan. 13-Mar. 31, 1913, at $51.30 per m
129 20
Less Superannuation Revenue $5.50 not credited until 13-14
Totals
19,088 15
5 50
419,325 73
5 50
516 80
19,082 65
419,320 23
516 80
Charged as follows —
Minister
7,000 00
400,860 50
11,459 73
Civil Government salaries
" " contingencies.
516 80
Totals as above
419,320 23
516 80
*Superanuation Fund No. 1; jSuperanuation Fund No. 2; J35 years service completed.
V— 28 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Public Works Department: Civil Government Contingencies. $ cts.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page V— 27) 11,459 73
Stationery Offiee supplies, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 ($7,237.32)—
Books, printed, $571.01; blank books and scratch pads, $251.09 822 10
TyDPAw-ners 13, S2.274.25, less 8110 for old ones 2,164 25
Typewriter repairs and supplies, $374 . 70; typewriter case, 1, $20 394 70
Paper and envelopes, $1,459.33; riling cabinets, 4, $172 1,631 S3
Subscriptions to periodicals, $13.76; sundry baskets, $8.54 22 30
Binders, files, fileboard's, &c, $58.08; perforators, 23, $21.45 79 53
Chalmcr's tubes, 4, $30; index cards, 9,000, $49.36 79 36
Multigraph machine, 1, $556; fountain pens, 7, $29.65 585 65
Dictaphones, 2, $240; shock absorbers, 2, $8; sundry bags, 7, $60.75 308 75
Sundry stationery supplies, $984.83; parliamentary publications, $164.52 1, 149 35
King's Printer's account: printing, binding, &c 6, 135 52
Telegrams, $3,111.78; telephone messages, $349.70; postage, $54.98 3,510 46
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications, $431 .92; soap, $7. 15 439 07
Street car fares, $110.96; express charges, $4.25; cuspidors, 5, $4.25 119 46
Photo supplies, $54.96; gratuities, $9.75; sundry small items, $9.86 74 57
Washing towels: Mrs. M. L. Bray, 12 m '. 249 15
Cab hire at Ottawa: Miss L. Sarault, $10; general, $2 12 00
Travelling expenses: Hon. F. D. Monk, $30; R. C. Desrochers, $17.05; J. B. Hunter, $64.10
L. Lafontaine, $336.61; H. G. SpangeHTJerg, $135.85 583 61
Total, carried to page V— 2 29,826 89
Astronomical Observatory.
Marshall, A. G.: contract for the erection of azimuth mark and stellar camera huts, complete 11,600 00
Gardener, Louis Hoban, 329 d. at $2 658 00
' Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings, Repairs' (Page V— 105) 1,063 91
Crawley, F., carpenter: 294| d. at $3 883 50
Cyr, E., labour: 9 d. at $1.75, 66 at $1.90 141 15
Dussault, O., labour: 27 d. at $1.75, 25 at $1.90, 54 1 at $2 203 75
Faulkner, G., labour: 27 d. at $1.75, 133 at $1.90 299 95
Gauvreau, M., labour: 26| d. at $1.75, 42 at $1.90 126 18
Healey, A., labour, 93 d. at $1.75; McDonald, D. J., horse and cart, 82 d. at $2.75 388 25
McCurrie, Jas., labour: 30 d. at $1.75, 122 at $1.90 284 30
Tremblay, M. R., labour, 81§ d. at $1.90 154 85
TMvierge, A., labour: 37 d. at $1.75, 36 at $1.90 133 15
Painters, 23 d. at $2.70, 21 d. at $2.40; carpenter, 28 d. at $2 168 50
Foremen: at $60 per m., $24; at $70 per m., $70; fireman $56 150 00
Labourers: 417^ d. at $1.75, 99 d. at $1.90 918 75
Band, J. P.: 525 ft. of §-in. galv. water pipe, $23.62; 24 hose bibbs, $14.40; sundry $31.72 69 74
Barrett Bros.: cement and bags, 20 brl. at $2.20; 1,000 ft. d. 1. s. lumber, $28; 3 M. shingles,
$12; 35 pc. pine, $9.80 93 80
Brigham, T. G.: cement, 60 brl. cement in bags at $2.50; less 80 bags at 10c 142 00
Brooks, H. W.: river sand, 15 loads at $3 45 00
Eclipse Manufacturing Co.: metallic filing case for chief astronomer's office, $275; repairs to
drawers, $2 277 00
Goold, C. C: piping, electric wiring, &c, the azimuth huts 142 50
Graham Bros.: 200 lb. grass seed, $57; 52 packets seeds, $5.10 62 10
Graham, John: sod delivered, 680 yd. at 10c , 68 00
Hill Jas.: 4 cold frames glazed, $22.50; 1,000 ft. sheeting, $28; 1,400 ft. lumber, $56; sundry
$92.47 198 97
Marchand & Donnelly: 6 hand phones, $54; sundry, $7.70 61 70
McLennan, J. R.: sections for No. 12 Doric h. w. heater: fire pot, $93, base, $31.70; sundry, $4. 128 70
Ottawa Hardware Co.: 6 steel pan wheelbarrows, $45; sundry, $16.30 61 30
Rankin, W. A.: hardware, $28.16; blue house felt, $24.56; sundry, $9.40 62 12
Savage & MacDonell: 2, 000 ft. of 1x10 pine, 12 ft. to 26 ft. long, $84; cartage, 75c 84 75
Smith, Jos. R., flag staff and flag 147 00
Star Hardware Co.: 400 ft. of J-in. hose, $41.72; sundry, $16.70 58 42
Tobin: 11 spring roller drop curtains, $79.20; 11 pulley awnings, $64.50 143 70
Wright & Co.: stone, 41-626 tons double screened at $1.90, 82-955 crushed at $1.60, 14-8 dust
crushed at $1.25; spawls, 107-51 tons at 90c; 5-in. tile, 200 ft. at 5c; cement, 52^ brl. in
bags at $2.20; less bags returned, 320 at 10c 420 59
Sundry payments: hardware, paint, &c, $60.92; elec supplies, $59.88; bulbs, $42.88; machine
work $33.70; 12 locks for steel cases, $15; annunciator, $15; car fares, $10; sundry, $27.55. 264 93
King's Printer, $78.23; advertising, $96.80 175 03
19,881 59
Less— Discounts (see V— 120) 8 32
Total, carried to page V— 2 19, 873 27
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa Dominion Archives Building: To pay W. H. McGillivray interest at 5 per cent $ cts.
on balance due on final estimate $2,341.68, from Dec. 7, 1906 to
Apr. 25, 1911.
McGillivray, W. H.: interest on $2,341.68, Dec. 7, 1906, to Apr. 25, 1911, at 5 p.c. per annum. 512 91
Ottawa: Eastern Departmental Building: Addition.
Doran & Devlin ($81,181.42) —
Contract for addition complete, $222,800; less $5,000 retained for works uncompleted,
and less previous payments, 1910-11, V— 23, $32,210, and 1911-12, V— 28, $122,870. . . . 62,720 00
Extra work, diverting sewer: excavating in rock masonry, 470 cu. yd. at $2; concrete
under walls and filling, 470 cu. yd. at $7; removal of sewer, 160 cy. yd. at $5; main
sewer, 160 cu. yd. at $12; removal of duct, 50 cu. yd. at $3; filling of duct, 300 tons at $2 7, 700 00
Changes and alterations to offices to be occupied in connection with the Privy Council
chamber, also fitting up offices for the Commissioner of Police 2, 761 42
On account work done at the boiler house 8, 000 00
Bertschinger, A. H.: tungstoliers, 1 H., 7 at $4.50, 2 It., 5 at $9.10, 3 It., 1 at $11.65, 5 It., 3
for $69.40, 2 at $17.35; 150 ft. of 2^-in. steel conduit, $60; sundry, $153.91 406 66
Besson & Carriere: rent of drill, June 19-July 15, 1912, 27 d. at $3 81 00
Brigham, T. G.: cement in bags, 35 brl. at $2.25; 19-02 tons screened stone, $36.14; 25 bags
fireclay, $31.25; plaster of Paris, 9 brl. at $2.25; sundry, $31.33; less $20 for empty sacks
returned 177 72
Brooks, H. W.: sand, 200 yd. water washed, $216, river, 24 loads at $2.10, pic, 3 loads at $1.80. 271 80
Campbell Bros.: smoke stack and cone for road roller, 314| lb. at 4c, labour, 60 h. at 60c;
repairs to mastic pots, &c, labour, 66 h. at 60c, 42 at 30c; sundry, $7.92 108 70
Canadian Buffalo Forge Co., Montreal ($4,350)—
Ventilating apparatus, including fan, motor, vento coils, air washer, &c, $4,500; less
$2,500, paid in 1911-12 (V— 28) 2,000 00
Ventilating apparatus for Privy Council chamber 1, 850 00
Thermostat control for ventilating apparatus for Privy Council chamber: -multiple ther-
mostat, angle air duct, &c .— . 500 00
Chaudiere Machine & Foundry Co.: <TWay hydrant $58, 30 bu. lime $5.70 63 70
Davidson, Jas.: 2,000 ft. 1 in. boards dry and sound, notdr 100 00
Ellacott, J. A. L.: \ h.p. motor $35, one 3 It. electric radiator $20, 2 fixtures $25, 2 lamps, $3 83 00
Fleming, Thos. ($1,991.02)—
Bermudes road asphalt, 6,011 gal. at 1910.; cartage, $15.45 1, 187 59
Portland cement, 87,500 lb. at 48-80c per 100 lb 427 00
Peastone: 207-875 tons at $2.50, 54-4925 at $2.05; total, $631.38; less, $4, short paid, and
less, $250.95, charged to 'Driveway Pavement' (V— G9) 376 43
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: 1,000 ft. No. 10 flex. r. c cable, $105; 1,000 ft. No. 6 stranded r. c.
cable, $56; d. b. r. c cable, 250 ft. of No. 4, $22.50, 250 ft. of No. 6, $15.62; 1J in. iron con-
duit,230ft. for $36.80; sundry, $49. 14 285 07
Higman, Geo., & Son: obscure glass, 34 x 44, 70 bl. at $2.50; sundry glass, paint, etc, $46.22;
labour, 273| h. at 50c 357 97
Keeler, C. H. L., Co., Toronto: 2 gang switch boxes, 140 at 50c; 2 gang receptacle plates, 140
at 50c; 2 gang covers for switch boxes, 140 at 24c 173 60
Mills, A. K., & Son: Faience tile hearth and facing, 87 sq. ft. at $1.85; brass frames, and
angles, 3 sets at $25; fire brick linings, 3 at $15; quarter cut oak shelves, 3 at $15; brass
fender, $20; brass fire set, $11; brass screen, $16.50; sundry, $7.75 38120
McCallum, W. R.: contract complete for electric wiring 9,449 00
McCallum, W. R.r 2,300 ft. No. 4 str. r. c wire, $196.56; 400 ft. 1} in. conduit, $48; c i.
boxes, 36 at $1.10, 30 at 60c; 16 Gesto cable hangers for manholes, $36; 100 condulets,
$25.40; 1,500 ft. picture wire, $18; sundry, $110.50 492 06
McFarlane & Douglas: supplying and erecting galv. iron ducts for the ventilation system,
including registers, complete 1, 787 00
McKinley & Northwood ($5,173.30)—
Radiators (82): l,233n ft. at 26c, 450 at 28c, 2,076f at 30c, 2,816 at 33|c 2,013 12
Thermograde graduating control valves: 3 of \ in., 29 of f in., 74 of 1 in.: in all, 106 at $7. . 742 00
Therm ograde auto valves (return valves for radiator): 56 of \ in., 77 of \ in.: in all 133 at
$8.75 1, 163 75
Pump receiver, 1\ x 3 x 6, $207; dial thermometer $8, lubricator $8.50; labour on pump,
139£ h. at 70c 321 15
Steam valve regulator, 6 in., special, $175; sundry, $758.28 933 28
McMahon, E. ($907.50)—
Steam concrete roller, 42 d. at $10; steam road-roller, 37 d. at $7.50 697 50
Heating 5 kettles, 60 d. at $2.50; heating pipes, 60 d. at $1 210 00
Otis Fensom Elevator Co., Toronto ($3,422.43)—
On account of contract of $4,500 for electric passenger elevator 3, 375 00
Overhead supporting beams: 2 beams $28.48, 50 h. labour $18.95. 47 43
Sicily Asphaltum Paving Co.: 1,593 blocks Sicily rock asphalt mastic, 50-015 tons at $25.75;
Mexican asphalt, 18-54 tons at $40; § doz. mastic buckets, $10 2, 039 48
Trudeau, A.: 3,000 ft. telephone duplex wire 75 00
Wright & Co.: cement, 35 brl. at $2.20; drain pipes, 126 ft. at 30c; sundry, $19.70; less
empty sacks returned, 139 at 10c , 120 60
Carried forward 113,479 23
V— 30 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: Eastern Departmental Building: Addition— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 113, 479 23
Sundry payments: cartage $87.06, castings $63.74, 3 settees $50.10, ten 3 pt. annunciators $39,
telephone booth $38.20, 5-62 tons coal $33.17, elec. supplies $31.87, 15 brl. cement $27, 58
pes. spruce $24.47, 10 blinds $23.50, 600 lb. mineral wool $18, sundry $220.49 656 60
Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings Repairs' (Page V — 105) 12, 655 77
On engineer's staff, at $3: Geo. Goodwin, jr. 50 d; B. Steers 50 d 300 00
Foremen: at $3.50, M. Killian $138.06; at $3, A. Corisse $84, H. Hall $158; at $2.50, S.
Campbell $60 440 06
Cement finisher, J. Chaffer, 65-55 d. at $4 262 22
Mastic finisher, 2-44 d. at $4, 15 at $4.75; mastic layer, A. Belland, 17f d. at $2.25; overpaid $2 122 85
Raker, A. Dohink, 13 d. at $2, 39-66 d. at $3 145 00
Engineer, "C. Hetherington, 43-44 d. at $2.25 97 75
Roller-man, J. Rodgers: 6-11 d. at $2.50, 24-77 d. at $3.50 102 01
Carpenters: 13-11 d. at $3.50, 5-66 d. at $2. 50 53 50
Carpenters at $2.50: S. Nichol, 53-44 d., H. Rock 53.44 d 267 22
Teams at $4.86; M. Eccles 25-88 d., Fx. Liberty 40.22 d., F. Robert 28-11 d., W. Smith 27-77
d., O. Valiquette 25-11 d., sundry $65-31 1,032 48
Carts, 62-44 d. at $2.75; labour, 16 d. at $2.75, 2-44 d. at $2.25 221 53
Labour at $2: W. P. Moran 63-33 d., sundry 137 d 400 66
Labour at $1.90: A. Gricken 89-94 d., W. Little 62 d., John McKay 57-44 d., A. Weir 88-44 d.,
sundry 1,978 • 18 d 4, 324 40
134,561 28
Less— Discounts (See V— 120) 13 03
Total, carried to page V— 134, 548 25
New Departmental Buildings:
Sites West of Bank St: Apr. 1, 1912 to July SI, WIS ($1,301,804.71).
Arnold, Wm.: 261-265|, 267-9, 273 Wellington, 50, 54-56 Kent: agreement for $106,000:
paid on account 12, 500 00 £--"'
Baker, Mrs. Jeannette: 393-5 Wellington: claimed $29,200; offered $18, 150: paid on account.. 8,347 01
Bishop, Est. late R. N. ($117,101.93) —
Wellington, 287-291; and part lot 11, Kent: purchase, $68, 480; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9,
1912, $3,365.58 71,845 58 */
Wellington, 323, 325: purchase $30,910; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $1,496.01 32,406 01
Kent, 46: purchase $12,210; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $640.34 12,850 34 */
Blyth, Mrs. Jennie: lot 35 Kent: valued at $16,100: paid on account 5, 000 00
Blyth, Mrs. Jennie: pt. lot 35 Vittoria N.: paid on account 1, 965 30
Brennan, J. C: Nos. 4-16 Cliff : valued at $38,115; paid on account 30,000 00
Capital Brewing Co.: preliminary valuations: N. W. cor. Bay, $34,800; N. E. cor. Bay,
$52,800; buildings, N. W. cor. Bay $62,875; buildings, N. E. cor. Bay, $12,400; plant
$80,870; removing part machinery $1,000; 10 p. c. for forcible taking $16,287; total
$261,032, with further claims: paid on account 250 000 00 ■/
Capital Real Estate Co.: 74-76 Victoria, pt. lot 14, west side Kent: purchase $12,500; 5 p.c.
interest from March 9, 1912, $479.38 , 12,979 38 !/
Clark, Annie C. and Jessie C: 75-83 Vittoria; 30 Cliff: purchase $32,500; 5 p.c. interest from
Mar. 8, 1912, $1,306.38 33, 806 38 /
Edey, Bindon & Edey: N. W. cor. Wellington and Bank: .33 ft. on Wellington, 90 ft. on Bank;
purchase $20,680; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $573.71 21,253 71 /
Fournier, A. A.: 327-333 Wellington: paid on account 18, 302 50
Gemmill, Mrs. Emily H.: lot No. 22, Vittoria: valuation $47,000; paid on account 25,000 00*
Graham, Chas. K., and M. R. Tyrwhiff: 107-111 Vittoria: purchase $22,000; 5 p.c. interest to
Mar. 9, 1912, $1,200. 19 23, 200 19
Hillman, E. C: pt. lot 32, north side of Wellington: valuation, $17,750; paid on account 14,000 00
Holland, Andrew ($81,296.30)—
Wellington, north side: 3J acres, with 2 houses: valuation $75,500: paid on account 70,000 00 |
Vittoria, No. 47: valued at $16,000: paid on account 3, 000 00 .
Vittoria, No. 89: 30 ft. on Vittoria, 28J on Cliff, 132 ft. deep: purchase, $7,000; 5 p.c.
interest, Mar. 9, 1912, to Jan. 11, 1913, $296.30. ". 7, 296 30
Lot formerly owned by J. B. McRae: Valuation $2,300; paid on account 1, 000 00 ,
Holland, Mrs. George: Vittoria Apartments, 118-120 Vittoria St.: Valuation, over $20,000:
paid on account 18, 507 90 i
Home for Friendless Women, 399-403 Wellington: agreement, $37,225; paid on account 5, 000 00 v
Jackson, Mrs. Selina H. (Mrs. James): $37,969.97—
Vittoria, 69-73, and 14 Kent: purchase $20,300; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912 to Jan. 9,
1913, $832.52 21, 132 52 ►'
Vittoria, 84-88: purchase $16,140; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912 to Jan. 21, 1913, $697.45 16,837 45 /
Keams, Jos. P.: No. 20 Lyon: purchase $4,070; 5 p. c. interest from March 9, 1912, $155.13. . 4, 225 13
Carried forward . , 585, 894 42
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
New Departmental Buildings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 585, 894 42
Sites West of Bank St.: April 1, 1912 to July SI, 191S (#/ ,S01, 804.71 )— Concluded.
Kennedy, Mary C: 110-114 Vittoria: purchase $17,700; 5 p.c. interest from March 9, 1912,
$607.08; bonus on mortgage $67.50 18, 374 58
Leggo, W. A.: No. 105 Vittoria St.: purchase $15,000; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912, to Jan.
16, 1913, $645.21 15, 645 21
Lindsay, Mrs. Mary Jane: 28-36 Kent: purchase $54,450; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912, to
Apr. 15, 1913, $3,005.94 57,455 94 u^
Martin, Mrs. W. H.: south half lot 23, east side of Kent: claim $35,275.59: valuation not
included: paid on account 14, 000 00
Matheson, R. F.: part lot 14, west side of Kent: paid on account 6.T88 00
Mathewson, R.: 72 Vittoria St. : valuation, $7,920; paid on account 1,500 00
Moodie, John: 223-229 Wellington: paid on account 22, 662 50 l
Morris, W. D.: west part of east half lot 21, Kent St., with frontage on Wellington: claim,
$36, 200; valuation, $16, 400; paid qn account 16, 253 27
McDonald, Geo.: part lot 14 on west side of Kent, known as 70 Vittoria and 20 Kent: purchase,
$9,500; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912, to July 26, 1913, $657.19 10, 157 19 </
McLean, Simon J.: 21 Cliff St.: no agreement yet: paid on account 7,000 00
Oliver, James: 345^-353 Wellington: purchase, $54,500; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 29 to Oct. 2, 1912,
$1,552.88 56,052 88 ^
Orme, Geo. L.: parts lots 30, 31, north side of Wellington: paid on account 26,371 99 iS
Perley Home for Incurables: purchase, $96,250; 5 p.c. interest, Mar. 9, 1912, to Jan. 9, 1913,
$4, 010. 42 100, 260 42 $S
Pratt, Abraham: 277-283 Wellington: purchase, $61,946; 5 p.c. interest, from Mar. 9, 1912,
$2,412.62 64,358 62
Pratt, Mrs. Fanny: 319 Wellington: purc^se, $35, 210; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $2,099.29 37, 309 29
Pugsley, Hon. Wm.: 5 and 12 Bank, 14 Vittoria: purchase, $75,000; 5 p.c. interest from Mar.
9, 1912, $2, 491 . 17 77, 491 17 <^~*
Rose, Jacob: 359-361 Wellington: purchase, $19,140; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $765.88;
less taxes and water rates, $17.79 19,888 09
Russell, Jas. H.: 26-28 Lyon: purchase, $14,740; 5 p.c. interest from Mar. 9, 1912, $639.86 15,379 86
Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth: lot No. 39, north side of Vittoria St.: valuation, $21,950; paid on
account 5,000 00--
Wigmore, Jas.: 102-104 Vittoria: paid on account 10, 000 00
Sussex Street Properties.
Egleson, Martha: purchase, $9,200; 5 p.c. interest, Jan. 15, 1908, to Feb. 28, 1911, $1,436.71. . . 10,636 71
Ottawa City: Taxes and Water Rates for 1912, West of Bank St. ($14,148.17).
Arnold: 265, 265|, 267 Wellington, 50 Kent, $360.69; 271-3 Wellington, $181.98 542 67
Baker, 393-5 Wellington, $122.96; Bank B. N. A., 239-241 Wellington, $667.98 790 94
Bishop: 287-291 Wellington, $681.84; 323 Wellington, $130.83; 46 Kent, $108.68 921 35
Blyth:3 Kent, $128.96; 13 Kent, $54.48 183 44
Brennan, 4-14 Cliff, $213.75; Brown, 357-357^ Wellington, $89. 19 302 94
Brunette, 287-9 Wellington, $2.64; Brunnell, 363-5 Wellington, $89 .40 92 04
Burke, 39-41 Vittoria, $86.08; Butterworth, 115 Vittoria, $175.20 261 28
Capital Brewing Co.: 371-383 Wellington, $358.77; 385 Wellington, $462.27 821 04
Clark: 75-85 Vittoria, $240.80; 30 Cliff, $17.40 258 20
Cleave, 125 Vittoria, $35.97; Devlin, lots 8-10 Cliff, $9.14 45 11
Douglas, 9 Lyon, $56.63; Edwards, 247 Wellington, $17; Edey, Wellington, $4.60 78 23
Fournier: 41 Lyon, $203.59; 327-333 Wellington, $974.83 1, 178 42
Gemmell, 22 Vittoria, $369.34; Goodall, 305 Wellington, $181.80 551 14
Gorman, 22 Kent, $40.59; Graham, 107-111 Vittoria, $175.32 215 91
Graham, 3 Cliff, $93.44; Hall, 299-303 Wellington, $432.23 , 525 67
Hillman, 203.-5 Wellington, $116.61; Holbrook, 25 Cliff, $205.86 322 47
Holland, Andrew: 46-50 Lyon, $139.71; 47 Vittoria, $92.05; 89 Vittoria, $53.67 285 43
Holland, Geo., $146.01; Home for Friendless Women, $2.59 148 60
Jackson: 84-88 Vittoria, $122.59; 14 Kent, 69-73 Vittoria, $52.46 175 05
Kearns, 20 Lyon, $19.01; Langelier, 71 Lyon, $9.79 28 80
Kennedy: 101 Vittoria, $78.32; 110-114 Vittoria, $195.39 273 71
Lawsons, 367-9 Wellington, $98 . 21; Leggo, 105 Vittoria, $81 .43 179 64
Lindsay, 24-32, 36 Kent, $343. 15; Mather & Finnie, 343-5 Wellington, $389.59 732 74
Manuel, John, Vittoria St.: 36, $486.12; 96, $234.06; lots 25-26, $106.20 826 38
Martin, W. H.: s. h. 23 Vittoria, $5.89; vacant lot, Kent, $4.20 10 09
Moodie, 223-9 Wellington, $418. 43; Morris, 253 Wellington, $128.89 547 32
McCarthy, Mrs. A.: 256-26U Wellington, 40 Kent, $460.96; 37 Vittoria, $104.69 565 65
McLean, 21 Cliff, $136.11; McRae, 16 Lyon, $13.43 149 54
Oliver, 347-353 Wellington, $297.57; Orme, 207-215 Wellington, $564.25 861 82
Perley Home, 415 Wellington, $53.74; Porter, 74-76 Vittoria, $66 119 74
Carried forward 1,324,436 78
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
New Departmental Buildings— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 1,324,436 78
Ottawa City: Taxes and Water Rates for 1912, West of Bank— Concluded.
Powell, 283-5 Wellington, $62.40; Poulin, 95 Vittoria, $32.30 94 70
Pratt, A., 277-281 Wellington, $297.49; Pratt, Mrs. Fanny, 319 Wellington, $176.77 474 26
Pugsley, Hon. Wni.: 12 Bank, $271.26; vacant lot, Vittoria St., $204.37 475 63
Rea & Co., stables, Kent St., $7.33; Ross, 359-361 Wellington, $95.70 103 03
Russell, 26-28 Lyon, $86.42; Seaton, 309 Wellington, $134.03 220 45
Sinclair, 217-221 Wellington, $220.22; Thompson, 70 Vittoria, 20 Kent, $120. 14 340 36
Wigmore, 102-4 Vittoria, $91.05; Wilson, 247 Wellington, $130.55; Wilson, 117 Vittoria, $217.78 439 38
Ottawa City: Taxes and Water Rates for 1912 on Egan Block.
On Egan Block, 21-29 Sparks St.: taxes, $1, 530.88; water rates, $178.80 1,709 68
Total 1 , 328 , 294 27
Less— Charged to fiscal year 1913-14 445, 622 05
Charged to 1912-13 882,672 22
Valuators, Agents, d:c. ($12,498.85).
Valuators on Wellington St. expropriations: S. J. Davis, $2,000; C. P. Meredith, $2,000;
N. D. Porter, $2,000 6,000 00
Agent re Wellington St. expropriations: A. G. Acres, on account: $3,500 and $2,000 5,500 00
Valuators on Explosives Testing Station: A. G. Acres, $75; D. O'Connor, jr., $75; W. E. Scriv-
ens, $75 •. 225 00
Valuator on Capital Brewing Plant: Can. Inspection Laboratories: services, 10 d. at $30;
expenses of A. Boyer and assistant, $50.85 350 85
Valuator on Sussex St. Properties: M. C. Edey, valuing 5 properties (total value, $156,655). . 313 00
Valuator on Modern Machine Co.'s Plant: Milton W. Merrill, appraising plant for purposes of
removal '. 100 00
Valuing furniture at Pratt Apartments, Wellington St.: H. W. Sherwood, valuing furniture, &c 10 00
Legal Services ($877.76).
Bray, Chas. L.: re Jas. Oliver, $83; voucher 46, 246 not at hand, $100 ■ 183 00
Code & Burritt: re Egan Estate, $207.20; re Wellington St., $6 213 20
Thompson, John: re Eli A. Rivers, $210.03; re J. E. Taggart, $271.53 481 56
Survey of Wellington Street Sites ($2,945.05).
Farley, R. W. & S. E., Ottawa: April 6 to Nov. 27, 1912: new sets of tracings-
Professional services, 158 d. at $12 1,896 00
Assistance: 3 men for $7, 90 d.; 2 men for $5, 33 d 795 00
Draftsman, $110; registry office fees, $14.05 124 05
New sets of tracings for plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 130 00
Landscape Architects ($4,276.51).
Todd, Fredk. G., landscape architect, Montreal —
Professional fee, report on extension of Parliament Building grounds .,. . 1,800 00
Travel and hotel expenses of self and assistant 43 18
White, Edward, landscape architect, London, Eng. —
Report and preparation of plans for laying out Government properties recently acquired
north of Wellington St 2,433 33
Maintenance of Buildings Rented to Tenants ($2,755.50).
Browne, W. J.: scrubbing at 75c. per w., 26 Lyon, 24 w., 28 Lyon, 36 wk.; attending furnaces
at $6 per m., 26 Lyon, 6 m., 28 Lyon, 5| m.; sundry, $12.35 126 35
Carnochan, John, roofing, at J. J. Enright's, 2,250 ft at $2.75; at 229 Wellington, 540 ft. at
$3 50; at 279 Wellington, 700 ft. at $3*. 50 105 28
Carson, W. J.: 82| x 94|-in. glass at 271 Wellington, $45; sundry, $60.03 105 03
Fournier, A. A., furniture, &c, in Northcliff Apartments, 41 Lyon: gas stoves, 3 at $22, 1
at $21; refrigerators, 3 at $10; wardrobes, 3 at $12; 30 window shades, $25; coal, 5 tons at
$7; sundry, $69.98 282 98
Hobbs, H.: doors, platform, railing, steps, &c, in rear of 335 Wellington 26 00
Holland, Mrs. George: 6 refrigerators, $80; 6 kitchen cabinets, $72; 6 gas stoves, $100; coal
stove, $5; gas heater tank, $15; 6 lamp shades, $28 300 00
Independent Coal Co., coal: nut, 2 ton at $8; egg and stove, 6 at $7.75; egg, 65 ton at $8 582 50
Johnson, Mi*s B.: cleaning Wellington Apartments, 279 Wellington, May 24, 1912, to March,
1913 45 00
Carried forward 904,843 53
PUBLIC TVORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE V— 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
New Departmental Buildings— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 904, 843 53
Maintenance of Buildings Rented to Tenants — Concluded.
Kaer, S., furnaceman at B. N. A. Bank, Dec, 1912 10 00
Kelly & Ferguson, papering and painting house for J. C. Kearns, Sussex St 49 00
Lafortune, J. A., fire repairing, carpenter work for J. C. Kearns, 376 Sussex 36 50
McFarlane & Douglas: re-roofing and repairing roof at 12 and 16 Cliff « 35 00
McKenna, Mrs. M.: work at 241 Wellington, 26 d. at SI 26 00
Neville, P. J., attending furnace at 279 Wellington St., Oct., Nov., $20, Dec.-Feb., $45 65 00
Ottawa City Electric Dept. —
Whiteway lighting, 6 m. to Sept. 1, 1912, for 327 Wellington 40 05
Current at 120 Vittoria, 5 m. to Aug. 31, 1912 9 17
Ottawa Electric Co., lighting, &c, at sundry buildings 51 63
Russell, J. H., 26 and 28 Lyon: gas range, $55.50; sundry, $33; interest, $4.42 92 92
Sovereign Real Estate Co:: cleaning ashes, 209, 211, 239 Wellington, $25; sundry, $8 33 00
Walker, R. H., repairing roofs 80 50
Hardware: H. Foisy, $43.70; W. A. Rankin, $96.91; sundry, $33.60 174 21
Plumbing and heating: McKinley & Northwood, $160. 18; sundry $100.24 260 42
Coal: Argue & McColl, $34.88; C. W. Bangs, $7.75; Barrett Bros., $40 82 63
Papering and glazing, $54.04; electrical supplies, $16.29; sundry, $66 136 33
Sundry Government Offices ($1,024.16).
Customs Dept., B. N. A. Bank Building: charwoman $29, furnace-man $11.25, sweeping
flues, $9 '. 49 25
Customs Dept., 41 Lyon: gas, $57.93, pluiiibing $9.76, kindling $2 . 38 70 07
Customs Dept., 76 Vittoria: D. G. Gilmour & Co.: 1 x 8 box t. & g., d. 2 s., 4,940 ft. at
$26, cartage $1 .40 129 84
Hawkesbury Building: sand, 1 load 2 10
Inland Revenue Dept.: Alex. Fleck, 40 washers, 153 lb. at 3§c 5 36
Interior Dept. 35 Cliff: Acme closet $28 . 50, hardware $15.84 44 34
Library of Parliament: J. Wigmore, carting to 59 Vittoria 20 00
Major's Hill Park: repairing boiler $16.25; 7 sheets expanded metal, 378 ft. at 3c 27 59
Marine & Fisheries, 69 Vittoria: electric light $26.98, cartage $25 51 98
Militia, 118-120 Vittoria: A. Chabot, cupboard, 18 ft. at $3 54 00
New Examining Warehouse: carriage bolts, 75 at 7c 5 25
Parliament Buildings: new tube in boiler 10 00
Pavements: Thos. Fleming, paving residuum, 750 gal. at 13Jc 101 25
Post Office Garage, Wellington St. : hardware $7 . 88, lumber $4 . 67 12 55
Victoria Island ($401 . 18)—
Fleming-Dupuis Supply Co.: pea stone, 19-787 ton at $2.50 49 47
Fleming, Thos.: master-builders' cement filler, 300 lb. at 35c 105 00
Garriocb , Godard & Co. : §-in. galvaduct, 800 ft. at 7ic. ; sundry $23 . 99 81 99
Pedlar People: expanded metal lath, 3,240 sq. ft. at 3c 97 20
Plumbing $59.77, lumber $7.75 67 52
Victoria Museum: D. G. Gilmour & Co.: 1 x 8 t. & g. d. 2 s., 1,500 ft. at $26; cartage 40c 39 40
Commissions on Collections of Rent ($2,272.02).
Acres, A. G.: 5 per cent on $19,698, collected between Apr. 1, 1912 and Feb. 28, 1913 984 88
Beach & Argue: 5 per cent on $6, 131 .56, collected between May 7, 1912 and Mar. 8, 1913 306 57
Browne, W. J.: 5percent on $4,318.80 collected between Apr. 1 and Mar. 31, $215.94; overpaid
-21c 216 15
Code & Burrett: 10 per cent on $624 collected, $62.40; paid bailiff W. A. Cole $33.88 96 28
Minard, M. A.: 5 per cent on $6,090 collected between May 1 and Jan. 31, $304.50; cash-
book 60c 305 10
Sovereign Real Estate Co.: 5 per cent on $7,217.15, collected to Feb. $360.89; outlay $2.15. . 363 04
Sundry Accounts.
Birkett & Son: f-in. rd. iron, 10,585 lb. at $2.05 217 00
Brooks, H. W.: river-washed sand, 854 c. yd. at $1.05 896 70
Canadian Oil Companies: Maple Leaf cyl. oil, 177 gal. at 75c; National Light oil, 274-| gal.
at 17c; sundry $29.10 208 53
Chabot, A.: boxes for tools, &c: 2 at $19.75, 1 at $15, 2 at $14.75, 2 at $14.50, 2 at $12.50,
2 at $12, 2 at $11.50; 4 locks $2. 50 187 50
Cuzner Hardware Co.: iron, 27,642 lb. at $1.90, 1,935 at $2.35; £-in. rubber packing, 60 lb.
at $1, 33 lb. gray at 40c; 10 ft. cast-steel drills, l£-in. made to order, 3 at $15; steel pan
wheelbarrows, 12 doz. at $3.25; best grade wheelbarrows, 6 at $4; 5-ply Red Cross
hose, 100 ft. at 30c; 7-lb. rock picks and handles, 36 at 80c; sundry hardware, $398.93 1,207 59
Carried forward 912, 039 39
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v~ 34 . AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
New Departmental Buildings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward ( g^ Q39 39
Sundry Accounts — Concluded.
Fleming, Matthew, Cantley ($1,985)—
Rock crusher, June 1 to 15, 1912: 15 d. at $10 1 eq ™
Portable sawmill, boiler and engine at Lyon St., Dec. 1-26, 1912: 26 d! at $10 260 00
Rock-crusher, boiler and engine, conveyers, &c, at Lyon St.: Dec. 1 1912 to Feb ' 28*
1913: 90 calendar d. at $17.50 1 u7k nn
Fleming, Thos., Ottawa ($3,210.56)— 1,0/0 uu
Pea stone, 97 -427 1. at $2 50; Portland cement at factory (teamed by Dept.) 51 brl. at $1 • 508 320 4S
Portland cement, 231,000 lb. at 48-8 c. per 100 lb., less excess of bags returned this year
3,025 at 10c J ' «24 78
Cement in bags, 1,176 lb. at $1-608; less delivered to T. Fleming," 25 brl. at $2- 103 ".'. '. 1 838 30
Master-builders' C9m3nt filler, 700 lb. at 35c; less, asphalt, 90 gal. at 20c 227 (m
TLW ?0,\ *-~in*6 X 19 C- C- S' Wire ^0pe' 40° ft> at 13*c-; two 10 x 10 ft- blastingmats,
1,800 Id. at 8c; 1-m. flex, copper steam hose, 40 ft. at $1.75; No. 407 Champion forge $39-
balata belting, 87£ ft. at 66c; sundry hardware $58.27 .... ' 49909
Gilmour, D. G. & Co.: 4 x 4 spruce, 1,355 ft. at $28; 2-in. rough spruce, l,000f't. at $20;' cartage
60c; overpaid, to be deducted in 1913-14, $57 38.. 1Uoo
Graham Bros.: lawn grass, 537 lb. at 28c i*n qr
Gray-Harvey Co.: iron (prices per 100 ft.): lj-in. rd., 2,498 ft. at $8 47;'l'-'in' sa " 13' 675 'ft
at $6.90; 1-in. rd., 3,817 ft. at $5.42; |-in. sq., 5,262 ft. at $5.28; |-in. rd 208 ft at
$4.14; f-in. sq. 5,479 ft at $3.88; f-in. rd., 1,806 ft. at $3.05; f-in. sq., 2,045 ft. at $2:70;
8-m. rd., 2,407 It. at $2.11 « ~„„
Gray-Harvey Co.: 1-in. steam hose, 50 ft. at 90c; sundry hardware $34' 41 7q 1?
Independent Coal Co.: steam coal, 46-37 net t. at $5.50; smith coal, 1-08't,' at $7 " 9fio *A
Mussens, Ltd.: No. 730, 30 cu. ft. Insley receiving hopper $90; No. 2,850, 50 ft. x 10-in 'insle'v
swivel head spouts, 2 at $130; sundry parts $97.25 dA7 0,
McCallum, W. R.: No. 18 flex. n. c. cord, 5,000 ft. $100; No. 14 r.' c'.'w'ire; 3,000 ft.' $37 50';
i-in. flex, conduit, 500 ft. $30; sundry $13.48 ' ,Rft OQ
Mackenzie Ltd repairing and oiling tarpaulins: 10 at $25, 1 at $13, 2 at $12,' 1 at $9,'i at $6. 302 00
McMahon.E.: Portland cement, 1,884 brl. at $1.59; bags not returned, 824 at 10c; less teaming °°
by Govt., 150 brl. at 10c q ftfi9
Ottawa City year 1912, Sussex St. properties: taxes $1 ,009. 38,' water rates,' $149 02 '.'.'." ' 1 i«& ?n
§:C ,y,A??hf.ltu.m Paving Co.: Sicily rock asphalt mastic: 10 tons at $25 75 or? S
Steel & Radiation: expanded metal, 2, 872 sq. ft. at 3c. c« S
$»% W?" re^y goofing, 8 000 sq ft. at 3§c; bubbles.'il at $16; "block 'tin! 5 sheets', 6 16
$52.75; dynamite, 8 cases at $11; shovels, 48 at 75c; sundry hardware $469.32 1 062 n?
llTqiS^^ Esmondes $62. 17, H. Foisy $67.57, E J. Laverdure *°62 °7
$148.94, Mulhall Co. $59.17, W. A. Rankin $144.54, sundry $27 20 k7a oa
Foundry work: Campbell Steel Works $151 . 15, Davidson & Crooks $1 .'34,' Alex! Fleck $195'. 14, 24
x . J^awson & cons $127 .06 .„ .
T,UStK>in^?«Qh^at^n?L Jfe1^1^ ? North'wood $108. 95', J.' R.' McLennan'$4i2 .'65.'.'.'. .' .' .' .' .' ' .' .' Sf nn
Lumber $95.68, freight $76.15, coal $59.02, drain pipes, &c $37.70, oil $34.02, sundry $72.96 37^ 53
Department at Ottawa.
Car200 on8J'x M^^83 f°r PhotograPher's Branch: 200 of 11 x 17, $24; 200 of 14 x 18, $40;
Accidents.
Parbnuildingf " M'D': attending Paul Labelle after accident in demolishing Sussex Street
112 00
54 00
Wages.
Detailed with Wages, New Departmental Buildings , . (page V— 76) 71 , 183 30
1,000,139 47
Less sales of old furniture 1 oq 59
Tw°*?Qr£ent Cash discount: W.Strach'an $20.85',' J.'R.' McLennan $8:65,' sundry
fciy.dcJ j 4ft 9Q
One per sent cash discount: Can. Oil Go's .'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.'.'!!!!! 34
178 09
Total, carried to Page V-2 ~9^61~S
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 35
Victoria Memorial Museum.
cts.
Superintendent, R. S. Low: Mar. 16 to May 15, 1913, 2 m. at $150
Electrician, A. Hudon: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $95
Engineer, A. Ricndeau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $70
Foremen at $3.50: Bert. ClafTy 56 d., J. C. Kiely 64-11 d
Foremen: Alex. Corisse, 35-55 d. at $3; H. Segalovitch , 12 d. at $2.75
Sub-foreman, Harry Hall: 27-88 d. at $2.50, 41 at $2.75, 40-66 at $3
Sub-foremen: N. Killoran, 7 d. at $2.50; F. McMullin, 45 d. at $2.25; Wm. McLean, 51-33 d.
at $2
Asphalt foreman, Geo. Palmer: 38-77 d. at $4.50. .'
Engineers: C. Hetherington, 68-55 d. at $2.25; J. Slattery, 18 d. at $3.50
Engineers: Jos. Johnston, 47-33 d. at $2 25 (short paid 25c); Thos. Shore, 35-88 d. at $2.75..
Engineer's staff, at $3: J. Goodwin 56 d., W. G. Masson, 29 d
Timekeeper, R. F. Palmer, 38 d. at $3; watchman, Peter McKay, 101 d. at $1.75
Watchmen at $1 .90: Pierre Pietre, 81 d., Chas. Taylor 79d
Carpenter, J. B. Brady: 9-44 d. at $2.50, 27 d. at $3
Carpenters at $2.50: H. Bowser 15-11 d., H. Roche 34-44 d., Geo. Shore 27-22 d
Carpenters: Jos. Benoit, 39-88 d. at $3; Geo. Shore, 2d. at $2.25
Clerks: V. Noel, 94-88 d. at $2; W. Robinson, 14 d. at $2. 25
Storekeeper, Wm. Doran: 173-44 d. at $2
Cement finishers at $4: Jas. Chaffee 39-55 d., Wm. Kirkland 32-66 d
Mastic finisher, Ls. Collette: 34 d. at $4, 16-55 d. at $4.75
Master- workers: S. Collete, 14 d. at $4 .75; John Foley, 30 d. at $2, 15 at $2.50
Roilermen: N. Dohonyk, 26-88 d. at $3; Jos. Rodgers, 40.33 d. at $3.50
Asphaltman, P. Laberte, 12 d. at $2.75; sundry, 13 d. at $2, 13 at $2. 10 .'
Plumbers at $2.25: John Bussell 15 d., Thos. Larose 16-44 d
Horse and cart, Matt. Fleming, 19 d. at $3; horse and carriage, T. Birt, 21 d. at $3
Teams at $4.86: M. Eccles 53-44 d., sundry 101-27 d
Horse and cart at $2.75: D. Burns 7, Chs. Corisse 50-55, H. Groulx 84-11, E. Leclair, 35-33,
Jos. Robillard 31-55, O. Scherrier 25-55
Labourers: 76-33 d. at $2.25; 65-22 d. at $2; 7,322-7 d. at $1.90; 66-22 d. at $1.75; 30-55 d.
at $1; 26 d. at 75c
Unclaimed wages: John Clark $11.40, Jos. Hudesky $2.11, E. Langevin $3.16, N. G. Stanley,
$2.75
Wages, detailed with 'Ottawa Buildings: Bepairs' (Page V — 105)
Bell. Dr. D. M.: professional services re H. McKerns, June 26-July 29, 1912
Bertschinger, A. H.: steel conduit, 1,000 ft. of |-in. $77.50, 100 ft. of f-in. $10.65; r. c. wire,
6,564 ft. No. 18 $65.64, 2,000 ft. of No. 10 $50; 500 ft. of No. 14 duplex, $20; 1,000 ft. of
style 'C'wire, $20; sundry, $96. 16
Brooks. H. W.: river sand, 71 loads at $2.10, 258 cu. yd. at $1.05
Campbell Bros. Steel and Iron Works: repairing mastic kettles $30, 4 covers $35, straighten-
ing 6 cylinder stone heaters $19 . 20, steel plate 80c
Campbell Steel and Iron Works Limited: hangers, connection plates and bend I beams for
trolley run and erecting same, $155; piece shaft steel, $1 .70
Cauadian Alexalite, Toronto: type 'A' standards alexalite fittings complete, 14 at $13.50;
500 watt tungsten lamps, 110 v., 14 at $5; less, $3.12, express, and less $1, broker's fee. .
Canadian Buffalo Forge Co., Montreal: 3-in. class 'O' pump, motor and regulator
Canadian Oil Companies: Maple Leaf cylinder oil, 5 gal. at 80c, 42-5 at 75c; National light
oil, 199 gal. at 17c; sundry oil, $7.25; 3 brl. and 4 cans, $7
Carson, W. J.: roll paper, 112 rolls at 40c; glass, star, 400 ft. 26 x 36 at 20c
Central Paving Co.: 700 brick $52.50, cartage $1 .75
Davidson, James: ash partition, bottom part panel work, top part with sash and plain glass,
130 1. ft. at $6.25; arch partition, 10 1. ft. at $7; 400 hardwood stakes $32, 500 ft. spruce
for pickets $30, sundry $27.25
Dominion Transport Co.: cartage
Eclipse Manufacturing Co.: steel fittings for photographic laboratory, Geological Survey
Branch
Ellacott, J. A. L., electrical supplies
Fleming-Dupuis Co.: crusher, boiler, &c, 75 d. at $17.50; steam concrete mixer, 46 d. at $10.
Fleming-Dupuis Supply Co.: 70,000 lbs. cement, $341.60; mastic builders' cement filler,
700 lb. at 35c; limestone grit, 75-504 t. at $2.50; f stone, 106-041 t. at, $1.85; sand, 60
cu. yd. river washed at $1.05, 40 yd. pit at 90c; bags, 800 at 10c; less, bags returned,
4, 939 at 10c . .
Fleming, Thos.: steam concrete mixer, 75 d. at $10; plough and scraper, 60 d. at $1.50
Fleming, Thomas: stone, pea, 489-1975 t. at $2.50, 35 at $2.05, f-in., 101-421 t. at $1.85, 150
at $1.40; Trinidad pitch flux, 29,500 lb. at l-9c; paving residuum, 1,500 imp. gal. at 13^c;
cement, 368,462-5 lb. at 48-80c per 100 lb.; bags, 4,232 at 10c; less, bags returned,
5,420 at 10c, and less cartage and labour, $57.41
Floor Finishers: Simplex treating floors
300 00
1,140 00
840 00
420 40
139 67
304 47
221 41
174 50
217 25
204 93
255 00
290 75
304 00
104 61
191 92
124 15
221 25
346 87
288 55
214 65
164 00
221 95
86 30
70 75
120 00
751 95
643 75
14,381 43
19 42
8,211 95
40 00
339 95
420 00
85 00
156 70
254 88
598 00
83 97
124 80
54 25
971 75
63 60
1,225 00
70 80
1,772 50
656 64
840 00
4,077 25
474 16
Carried forward .
43,285.13
-3§v
V— 36 AUDITOR HEX URAL'S RE TORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Victoria Memorial Museum— Continued. % cts.
Brought forward 43, 285 13
Gamoch, Godard & Co.: special relays, 3 at $16, 16 at $13.25; 250w. Mazda lamps, 20 at
$3.45; 2 swing brackets with aluminum reflectors, 18 at $2; \ iron conduit, 400 ft., $29;
batteries, 6 at $4.75; brass chain, 85 ft. at 33c; sundry, $145.27 595 82
Gilmour, D. G. & Co., lumber: 2 x 4-in., 14 to 16 ft. spruce, 1,300 ft. at $22; 1 x 8-in., etc.,
d. 2 s., 5,530 ft. at $2G; cartage, $1.25 173 63
Goodwin, Geo.: sundry material, $11 .82; carpenter, 136 h. at 30c 52 62
Graham Bros. : 750 lb. Central Farm lawn grass seed 217 50
Grand Trunk Railway System: freight 115 28
GraveUe, J. Geo. & Co.: type T' Cooper Hewitt lamps, 800 c. p., 400 v., 60 eye, 6 for $360;
annunciator, $28; steel conduit, 450 ft. of \-m. for $45, 100 ft. of |-in. $13; 3-lt. tungsten
fixtures, 5 at $10.30; sundry, $38.49 535 99
Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co., Montreal: 3 perforated mats, pattern 101, 301 lbs. in all. 213 50
Heney, John & Son.: lump coal, 9-73 t. at $5.50 53 51
Hill, James: \ x 6 pine, 3500 ft. at $35; oak, 500 ft. of lx4red $45, 3001. ft. for $11. 25; sundry,
$29.95 208 70
Kyle's Cabinet Works: photographic laboratory fittings 1,362 00
Lawson, Thos. & Sons: improved hydrants, 2 at $110; castings for tees, elbows, etc., 4,262 lb.
at 3^c; sundry, $127.05 496 26
Library Bureau ($20,068)—
On account of contract for metal cases 19, 000 00
Museum case, clip construction, $590; 100 telescopic shelf supports, $200 790 00
Oak double desk $100, board room table $75, 6 chairs $37 212 00
Bookcases, 2-in. oak, 2 ends and 2 separators $50; sundry, $16 66 00
Modern Machine Co.: making 3 sets of post hinges at $40; sundry, $11 131 00
Mulhall Hardware Co. : hardware 73 76
McCallum, W. R.: 250 ft. No. 0000 paper insulated lead covered cable, $140; fuses, 48 at 50c,
6 at $2 . 25, 6 at $3 . 60; 500 watt tungsten lamps, 4 at $6; conduit, 150 ft. of lf-in. steel $24 . 50,
150 ft. of Hn. iron $12; sundry, $115.85 375 45
McKinley & Northwood: drinking fountains and bubbling heads $257.20, sundry supplies
$11 .80 269 00
McLennan, R.: pig lead, 2,'580 lb. at 4-6c; 1,1691 ft. pipe, $107.04; 2-in. Kerr gate valves,
18 at $4.50; sundry supplies, $258.07. , .♦ 564 79
McMahon, E.: sand, 50 loads at $2.07; steam roller, 53 d. at $7.50; 5 heating pots, 53 d. at
$5; heating pipes, 38 d. at $1 671 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. ($11,878.85) —
Contract for steel fittings, complete, $5,895; less, $2,395, paid in 1913-14 3,500 00
Steel cases, A, B, C, D and E in distribution room and 2 cases 'H' in corridor 4, 692 00
Steel library shelving, $1,930; steel lockers, 20 at $30 2,530 00
Steel wardrobes, 4 at $25; steel uprights, 5 at $30; steel cabinets, 2 at $43, 6 at $38. . . . 564 00
Book sections, 15 at $5.50, 63 at $3.50, 19 at $3.25; case tops, 26 at $2.25; bases, 26 at $3 501 25
Steel base $48, table $23, section $8, freight $12.60 91 60
Ottawa Improvement Commission: services of steam roller, Oct. 18-Nov. 3, 17 d. at $4. . .... 68 00
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: quartered oak desks writh plate glass tops, 5 at $45; revolving chairs,
7 at $17; truck, 14-in. wide, $30; table, $18; oak bookcase unit, with wood doors, $17;
chairs, 2 at $4 . 95 418 90
Rankin, W. A.: hardware, etc 80 95
Robertson, Thomas, &Co., Montreal: 4 in. black pipe, 171f ft. for $44.08; brass cocks, \\ doz.at
$31.75; water service boxes, 16 at $1.40; sundry, $5.73 Ill 90
Schwab Boiler Heating Co., Winnipeg: royalty on setting of 3 boilers 1, 495 00
Shipway Iron, Bell & Wire Mfg. Co.: panels of iron work, 12 at $10; posts, 18 at $5 210 00
Sicily Asphaltum Paving Co., Montreal: asphalt, 45 tons at $25.75; mastic buckets, \\ doz. at
$20 1, 188 75
Stanley, L. E., & Co.: cork carpet, 130 sq. yd. at 90c; axministerrug, $45 162 00
Stewart & Co.: making 4 screens, $128; Storey, D., lumber, $105.82 233 82
Strachan, Wm.: cold rolled copper, 296 lb. at 35c; 50 ft. hose, $15; sundry $46.96 165 56
Thornton & Truman,: erecting turnstiles and railing: material, $23.55; labour, 115| his. at 60c,
23| at 50c 104 75
Trudeau, Arthur: 275 ft. steel conduit, $24.75; 1, 275 ft. r. c wire for $26; 500 ft. flex, cord, $12.50;
sundry $59.59 122 84
Wright, & Co.: 18 in. drain pipe, 160 ft. at 95c; 3 in. land tile, 1,200 ft. at 2|c; 15 brl. cement,
$27; sundry, $19.70 , 228 70
Sundry payments: hardware, $84.27; carpet $59.06; 500 No. 1 white enam. bricks $47.50; 104
rubber blocks $44.80; valves, etc. $43.59; tel. supplies $40.56; 22| ft. marble and labour $39;
cab hire and car fares $39.49; cartage $38.86; 5 ft. electrolier $38.62; 2 slate tops $36.50; 36 yd.
river sand $37.80; 1,000 ft. \ cut oak $30.75; 2 manhole frames and covers $27.48; 241 yd.
cotton $26.26; castings $25.66; slate sink $25; 3 brl. lamp black $22.50; 6 brass hooks $21; 12
asphalt rakes $20.80; lumber $20.30; coal $19.31; freight and express $19.16; 7 motor covers
$15; 58 loadsashes $14.50; sundry $203.08 1,040 85
Carried forward 86, 974 31
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE V— 37
SESSIONAL PAPER :No. 1
Victoria Memorial Museum— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 86, 974 31
Advertising $25.20; King's Printer $18.07 43 27
Total 87, 017 58
Less— Discounts (See V— ) 36 95
Refund by Ottawa City, for services of 1911-12 68 00
104 95
Total, carried to page V— 2 86,912 63
Toronto New Dominion Buildings.
Imperial Motor Car Co.: purchase price of site, land and building, for motor garage, 87 to 95
Richmond St., East, $80,000; interest on purchase price, Dec. 1 — 11, $109.60; taxes,. &c,
$73.80 : 80, 183 40
Toronto, City of: commuted amount of local improvement tax, 4 years, $62.14 per yr 228 25
Travel and outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 26 70
Legal services: Allan, Cassels & Defries, Toronto 210 55
Total, carried to page V— 2 80, 648 90
Bare Point Breakwater.
Thunder Bay Contracting Co., Ltd.: estimate No. 9 to Dec. 8, 1912, on $361,800 contract for
construction of breakwater $239,600; less $23,960 drawback and $18,450 paid 1911-12, V— 30 197, 190 00
Inspectors at $4 per d.: B. Hey, June 6-Dec. 13, 1912, 188 d.; A. Miller, June-Nov., 1912, 176 d.. 1,456 00
Advertising 14 20
Total, carried to page V— 2 198, 660 20
Port Arthur and Fort William: Harbour and River Improvements.
Smith & Heney —
Contract for work on Mission River Wharfs complete —
Framing in cribs: 388,692 ft. at $29, 1,238,772 ft. at $28.50, 2,371,910 ft. at $28, 924,170 ft.
at $27.50, 262,465 ft. at $27, 433,083 ft. at $26, 1,360,717 ft. at $25 190,769 80
Bolts, 226,743 lb. machine at 6c, 446,481 lb. at 4c 31 ,463 82
Steel rings, &c, 20,068 lb. at 7c; bollards, 80 at $60 6,204 79
Concrete 5,485-48 c yd. at $8.50, 10,334-41 c yd. at $6.75 116, 383 84
Stone, 71,536 c yd. at $1.30 92, 996 80
437,819 02
:— Paid in 1909-10 (Page V— 23) 27,450 00
1910-11 (Page V— 32) 160, 190 00
" " 1911-12 (Page V— 30) 55,660 00
Timber supplied, 4,919,505 ft. at $22.50 110, 688 86
353, 9S8 86
83,830 16
Est. No. 3 to May 31, 1913, on $132,000 contract for construction of additional section to
quay wharfs $140,030; less $14,000 drawback and $27,370 paid in 1913-14 98, 660 00
Total paid Smith & Heney in 1912-13 182,490 16
Thunder Bay Contracting Co.: Est. No. 3 to Dec. 14, 19 12, on contract for placing rip rap at new
breakwater $9, 500; less drawback $950 8, 550 00
Can. Pac Ry. Co.: purchase price of road allowance 1, 190 00
Great Lakes Dredging Co.: clearing Westfort turning basin: foreman, 3 m. to Feb., 1912, $300;
labour, $1, 565.25; hardware, $46.05 1, 911 30
Ontario Bank: purchase price of site, $12,775: interest on $12,775 from Aug. 15, 1911-Sept. 15,
1912, at 5 per cent; interest on $6,960 from May 10, 1910-Dec 10, 1912, at 6 per cent 14, 545 87
Detailed with Contract Dredging Page V—. . 768,960 65
Inspectors of dredging, services, 1912, at $4 per d.: W. H. Bottum, May- June, 181 d.; Wm.
Bradley, May-June, 40; R. Bradbury, Nov., 15 d.; Wm. Buttars, May-Nov., 141; J. W.
Cousins, June-Nov., 120 d.; P. Manahan, May-Oct., 127 d.; M. T. Manion, June-Nov., 129
d.; Geo. Neale, May, 8 d.; F. Pollard, May-Dec, 182 d.; J. Sikes, Oct.-Dec, 48 d.; T.
Stewart, May-Nov., 166 d.; S. Wright, May-Dec, 180 d 5,348 00
Carried forward 982, 995 98
V— 38 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Port Arthur and Fort William: Harbour and River Improvements— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 982, 995 98
Inspectors of pile-driving, &c, services, 1913, at $4 per d.: T. Ashford, 35 d.; T. Johnson, 50 d.;
A. Miller, 7 d. ; W. Oliver, 25 d 468 00
Inspectors of dumping, services, 1912: J. Atkinson, Aug.-Dec, 95 d. at $3; G. Coates, May-Dec.
68 d. at $4, 96 d. at $3 845 00
Inspectors of stone, services, 1912, at $4 per d.: F.Gray, 38 d.; G. Neale, 184 d 888 00
Inspector of Mission River Wharf, W. M. Hancock, May-Dec, 1912, 213 d. at $4 852 00
Inspector of concrete, H. B. Goldike, July-Nov., 1912, 126 d. at $4 504 00
Inspector of Fort William Dock, M. Hayes: services, May, $80; horse hire, 27 d. at $1 107 00
Port Arthur Dry Dock: supervising engineer, G. de G. Languedoc, services, 10 m. to Nov. 31,
1913, at $200; outlay, board $873, kodak $50, sundry $74.25 , 2,997 25
Launch at Port Arthur —
Boatman, Percy Page, services, Apl.-Dec, 1912, Mar., 1913, 221 d. at $3 663 00
Wells & Emmerson: gasoline, 307-15 gal. motor $84.68, 13 cases engine $47.40; sundries
$104.75; less 3 brl. returned $5.15 231 68
Small payments: labour $16; hardware $9.10; sundries $17.35 42 45
Soundings at Port Arthur —
Conductor, J. W. Cousins, services, Apr., 1912, Jan.-Mar. 1913, 50 d. at $4 200 00
Foremen, 65 d. at $4; labourers, 405^ d. at $2.50, 32| d. at $2 1,339 25
Office at Port Arthur —
Carrick, J. J., rent of office, Oct., Nov. 1912, Mar. 1913 135 00
Crooks, J. W. & Co.: No. 3 A. kodak $65; sundries $5 70 00
Matthews, T. L. Co. : roll top desk, $30: office furniture. $51 . . , 81 00
Travel and outlay of officials: R. H. Cooper, $160.10; F. Y. Harcourt $380.19; J. E.
St. Laurent $41 .30 581 59
Care of office, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $60; lighting, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $11 .90; telephone,
9 m. to June 30, 1913, $24 95 90
Small payments: photographic supplies $47.65; office furniture $22; rent, Nov., 1912
. $12.50 82 15
Survey of Fort William Harbour-
Foreman, W. M. Hancock, Apr., Dec, 1912, Jan., Feb., 1913, 91 d. at $4. . 364 00
Labourers, boatmen, &c, 1,967§ d. at $2.50 4,918 75
McDonald, A.: 24 ft. testing rod $15; smithwork, &c, $40.35 55 35
Springett, Brading & Co.: 235 pes. lumber $40; 1,000 18 in. stakes $30; sundries, $3.50. . 73 50
Small payments: hardware, &c, $55.23; livery $46; lumber, &c, $25.20; repairing
* transit $24.75; 50 marking buoys $10; 2 pr. rubber boots $8 169 18
Launches at Fort William —
Coslett Hardware Co.: gasoline, 1,178 gal. motor $308.13; 40| gal. engine oil $30.10;
reverse gear with thrusts on both sides, complete $86.40; sundries $132.16 556 79
Small payments: repairing launches, labour $33.50, cork carpet, 14 yd. at $1.35, material
$10.86; hardware, &c, $54; spray hood $30 147 26
Office at Fort William —
Carter-Jones Electric Co., electrical supplies 23 00
Wright, R. E.: stationery cupboard $57.87; removing partition $10.40 68 27
Travel and outlay of officials: L. Bisson $43.30; J. A. Laniel $149.40; W. P. Merrick
$594.56 787 26
Care of office, 11 m. to Feb., 1913, $57; light, 10 m. to Feb., 1913, $9.58; telephone ex-
change, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $28.50, extra call 25c -95 33
Generally —
Great Lakes Dredging Co.: making soundings on McKellar River $32.98; syphoning
scow $30; sundry labour, &c, $20.67
Pigeon River Lumber Co.: 1,662 ft. lumber $48.34; sundry $9
Potter, W. H. & Sons: building boathouse, 47 ft. x 24 ft., $915; alterations, &c, $40.50.
Taking affidavits at 25c each: D. R. Byers, $192; W. C. Dobie $11; J. E. Swinburne $21
Small payments: hardware, &c, $46.37; towing $40; freight $23.68; sundries $11.25. .
King's Printer's account $80.22; Stationery Office $1 .98
Advertising
Travel of Ottawa officials: A. St. Laurent $158.56; U. Valiquet $73.90
Legal services: Clark & Sweatman, Fort William, $40; Morris & Babe, Fort William, $8.20.
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff Page V—
Total 1,005, 101 89
Less: Charged to Surveys and Inspections Page V — . . 324 85
Refund to Trade and Commerce for dredging at Port Arthur elevator 5, 033 43
5,358 28
Total, carried to page V— 2. , 999,743 61
83.65
57 34
955 50
224 00
121 30
82 20
1,735 05
232 46
48 20
1,124 25
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Quebec Harbour Improvements. $ cts.
Dominion Dredging Co.: detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V — . . . ) 142, 612 17
DussaultCo. ($56,122.35)—
Contract for retaining wall completed $18,320. 15; less $15,620, V-32, 1911-12 2,700 15
Breakwater extension, contract No. 6,877 completed. $746,722.99; less, earth filling
substituted for broken stone in top finish 6,981 c.y. at $1.18; and less previous pay-
ments, 1908-9, V-48, $213,000, 1909-10, V-24, $256,230, 1910-11, V-31, $207, 170, 1911-12,
V-32, 838,940
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V — . . . )
Inspectors of dredging, &c. —
Adam, Rene: services, June-Sept., 100 d. at $3.25
Cote, Geo.: services, May-Aug., 90 d. at $2.50
Leclerc, Gecl.: services, Nov. 4-Dec 14, 40 d. at $3
Mackay, Wm.: services, May 14-22, 8 d. at $2.50
Mousseau, A.: services, May-Nov., 145 d. at $3
Vachon, O.: services, May-Aug., 89 d. at $2.50, Sept.-Dec, 92 d. at $3
Bergeron, S.: rent of offices for staff, May-July, 1912, Nov.-Apr., 1913, 9 m.
Blais, Miss C, clerk: Nov. 1-Dec. 21, 40 d. at $1.50, Dec. 22-Feb. 28, 2-323 m. at $41.67
Gobeil, J. R.: typist, Sept.-Oct., 2 m. at $45
Montreal Blue Print Co. : sundry photographic work
Sims, John: chainman, May-July, 72 d. at $2
Surveyer, Art.: services, re Dussault wharf, May 8-July 15, $275; travel $52.45
Small payments: 6 steel caps, $24; cleaning offices $16.50; hardware $55.54; sundry $90.38.
Gobeil, Antoine: services, June 5-7, 3 d. at $10, June 15-Oct. 31, 1912, Jan.-Mar., 1913, 7£ m. at
$236.66; outlay $337.85
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V — . . . )
Detailed with Quebec Harbour, Levis Wharf (Page V — 39)
Advertising, $1,453.28; King's Printer, $431.48
Survey for new dry dock, Feb.-Mar., 1913: sundry labourers, 216-05 d. at $2; carter $5.75
Legal services: J. BoufTard, Quebec, $100; E. J. Flynn, Quebec, $166.60; Roy & Baillergeon,
Quebec, $40 306 60
23,145 41
30,276 79
325 00
225 00
120 00
20 00
435 00
498 50
262 50
156 78
90 00
63 47
144 00
327 45
186 42
2,142 80
1,177 81
111 60
1,884 76
437 85
Total, carried to page V-2 207, 650 06
Quebec Harbour: Levis Wharf.
Dussault Co.: estimate 14 to Nov. 6, 1912 —
Excavation : common, 19,398 c. y. at 25c; rock, 10,158 c. y. at $3.50; shale, 31,379 c. y.
at $1 .50 87,471 00
Removing old wharves, 15,276 c. y. at 40c 6, 110 40
Filling, 166,913 c. y. at 25c; stone filling behind cribs, 8,500 c. y. at $1.20 51,928 25
Crib-work with stone filling, 33,095 c. y. at $4.05 134,034 75
Concrete superstructure, 7,686-5 e. y. at $6.75 51,883 87
Cast iron bollards, 17 at $70.90; mooring rings, 15 at $10 1,355 30
Oak, 12 x 12 in., 15,620 c f. at 60c; spruce, 59,750 c f. at 24c 23,712 00
Iron, 69,090 lb. at 4c, 35 ft. lengths, 2,260 c f., $565 3,328 60
Total 359,824 17
Less: Paid in 1910-11, V— 31 $ 48,780 00
Paid in 1911-12, V-31 209,130 00
Drawback 23, 524 17
281,434 17
Paid to Dussault Co. in 1912-13 78, 390 00
Inspectors ($1,367.09) —
Lagueux, J. A.: services, Apr. 26-Oct. 26, 53 d. at $3, 101| d. at $3.25 488 87
Paquette, H. A.: services, Apr.-Nov., 8 m. at $94.50; outlay, cleaning office $39, rental of
typewriter, 9 m. at $4, sundry $47.22 878 22
Night watchmen, Apr.-Mar.: A. Chauvin and Jos. Gosselin, each, 365 d. at $1.80 1,314 00
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $23; tolls $1.50 24 50
Small payments: 4 tons coal $46; diver, 3 d. $75; labour $10, ferriage $4. 50 135 50
Advertising 10 05
Total 81 , 241 14
Less, charged to Quebec Harbour, River St. Charles (Page V— 39) 111 60
Total carried to page V-2 81 , 129 54
V— 40 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Red River: St. Andrew's Lock and Dam: Construction of Approaches. $ cts.
Brown Construction Co.: Est. No. 7 to June 1, 1913 on $71,717.75 contract $53,030; less $4,810
drawback and $20, 580 paid in 1913-14 27, 640 00
Paylist, Mav, 1912: foreman, P. Bazau, sr., 18 d. at $2.50; labourers, 190-06 d. at $2.25 472 64
Rodman, R. A. McLcod, services, Aug. 1-Dec. 5, 1912 at $60 per m 250 00
Consulting engineer, E. Brydone-Jack: preparing plans, &c., and checking drawings, 4 p. c.
of $55. 617 .75; less paid in 1911-12, page V— 33, $1, 630 594 71
Birds Hiil Sand Co.: 340 sacks cement $204; sacks, 200 at 10c; hardware $49.40- freight
S28.08 301 48
Canadian Explosives: fuse, 1,075 ft. 20 ft. at $7.32 per C, 550 ft. 18 ft. at 6-78 per C, 2,300 ft.
at $6.24 per C.; 60 p. c. dynamite, 20,000 lb. at $17.65 per cwt.; freight $1 3,790 50
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories: services of inspector, Jan. 10-Mar. 31, 1913 at
$150 perm.; inspecting material, &c. $136.76 543 21
McDonald & Willson Lighting Co.: —
Balance installing lighting system: installing switch board in power house, &c. $1,379.50;
26 Tungsten lamps $103.30; 22 18-in. reflectors $89.68; sundries $153.37 1,725 85
Overhauling telephones and putting cable under locks $223 . 25 ; wiring lock house, changing
connection in dynamos, &c. $171 .19 394 44
Small payments: coal, 1-63 t. at $13; brick, 2 M at $16; sundries $11.95 65 15
Manitoba Govt. Telephones: rent of phone, 15 m. to June 1, 1913, $130.25; tolls $24.45; moving
phone $3. 15 157 85
Stationery Office $7.71; advertising $168.69 176 40
Legal services: Craig & Ross, Winnipeg, $40.64; Hudson, Ormond & Marlatt, Winnipeg,
$20.82 61 46
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Manitoba (Page V—) 14 20
Detailed with Red River: Improvements (Page V — ) 761 13
Total 36,949 02
Less charged to Harbours and Rivers Generally: Maintenance and Repairs (Page V — ) 44 40
Total, carried to page V— 2 < 36, 904 62
St. John Harbour, Capital.
Work under Contract.
Maritime Dredging and Construction Co., detailed with 'Contract Dredging' (Page V — ) 484,960 00
Gregory, J. S. , detailed with 'Contract Dredging' (Page V — ) 4, 187 16
Inspectors of Dredging, Deposit of Spoil, etc. ($16,726.88).
Allingham, Walter W., Nov. 5-Jan. 20, 65 d. at $3; Armstrong, Geo. W., Apr. 10-June 20,
Aug. 16-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 245 d. at $3 930 00
Barton, John A., Dec. 31-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 65 d. at $3; Broune, John T., Apr. 13 d., July 1-
Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 231 d. at $3 888 00
Burley, J. H., May 1-June 12, 31 d. at $3; Coughlan, T. L., Nov. 1-Jan. 20, 65 d. at $3. . *. . . 288 00
Duffy, Isaac, Nov. 1-Dec. 12, 37 d. at $3 50; Emery, Edward N., Nov. 28-Jan. 20, 45 d. at $3 264 50
Fisher, Charles, Apr. 1-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 301 d. at $3; Gaskin, Henry, Apr. 1-Jan. 8,
Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 301 d. at $3 1,806 00
Hargrave, David, Aug. 20-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 181 d. at $3; Holder, Samuel J., Apr. 10-
June 18, Aug. 16-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 245 d. at $3 1,278 00
Johnston, George, Dec. 10-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 88 d. at $3; Knight, W. H., May 10-Jan. 4,
Jan. 18-Mar. 31, 268 d. at $3.50 1,202 00
Ledford, F. H., Dec. 1-Jan. 20, 42 d. at $3; Lingley, Henry, July 9-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31,
214 d. at $3 768 00
Lingley, W. A., Apr. 13 d., July 1-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 231 d. at $3; Logan, Rudolph, Apr.-
June, Aug.-Mar., 248 d. at $3 1,437 00
McCauley, Wm. J., July 9-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 215 d. at $3; Mcllveen, A. Roy, Nov. 28-
Jan. 20, 45 d. at $3 780 00
MacKellar, Neil, Apr. 13 d., July 1-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 231 d. at $3; McKiel, Cecil, July 9-
Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 214 d. at $3 1,335 00
Melrose, R., Sept. 9-30, 19 d. at $3, Nov. 1-23, 20 d. at $2.88, Oct., Dec-Mar., 5 m. at $75;
Melvin, D. H., Apr. 10-June 18, 60 d. at $3 669 60
Mirey, Benjamin, July 9-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 215 d. at $3; Norris, Robert, Apr. 1-Jan. 8,
Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 301 d. at $3 1,548 00
O'Shaughnessy, Edward, Jan. 3-8, Jan 20-Mar. 31, 66 d. at $3; Rowley, Harry J., Oct. 22-31,
9 d., $25.02, Nov.-Mar., 5 m. at $75 598 02
Seely, Geo. G., Apr. 13 d., July 9-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 231 d. at $3; Stanley, Wm., Nov. 28-
Jan. 20, 45 d. at $3 828 00
Stead, Harold, Aug. 2 d. at $2.78, Sept. -Mar., 7 m. at $75; Steele, James, Dec. 10-Jan. 8,
Jan. 20-Mar. 31, 81 d. at $3 773 56
Thompson, Walter, Nov. 5-Jan. 20, 65 d. at $3; Toole, Edward W., Apr. 1-Jan. 8, Jan. 20-
Mar. 31 , 301 d. at $3 1 , 098 00
Carried forward 505, 638 84
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 41
SESSIONAL PAPER -.No. 1
St. John Harbour, Capital— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 505, 638 84
Inspectors of dredging, &c. — Concluded.
Waugh, James, Nov. 4 d., Dec. 8 d., 12 d. at $3, extra time 14 h. at 30c; Weagle, Harley,
Nov. 5Jan. 20, 65 d. at S3 235 20
Test Borings ($6,989.06).
Engineer, H. M. Davy, travel and outlay 61 60
Assistant engineer, A. W. Gregory, board $455.68, travel, etc. $192.53 648 21
Foremen: T. P. Keane, 176 d. at $3.50, board $129, telegrams, etc. $2.80; Geo. McLeod,
69 d. at $3 . 50, board $50, travel and outlay, $9.45 1, 048 75
Watchmen: Clayton Clark, 26 d. at $1.75, 51 d. at $2; R. Ham, 5 d. at $2; H. McCarthy
105 d. at $2 367 50
Labourers, 677-5 d. at $2. . ._ 1,355 00
Canadian Express Company, expressage on apparatus, etc 67 02
Chesley, J. C: hire of gasoline tug, 142 d. at $11, 226 d. at $15; scowhire, 224 d. at $4; row
boat hire, 235 d. at 50c; repairs to damaged row boat $11 2,976 50
Thorne, W. H. & Co.: manilla rope, 208^ lb. at I65C.; 6 wrenches $13.70; 2 jack screws at
$6.35; sundries $12 1.95 182 75
Union Foundry & Machine Works, sundry foundry work 236 98
Small payments: hip boots, 3 pr. at $6.50; knee boots, 2 pr. at $5.50; boat hire, 22 d. at 50c.
wrench $3 . 25 ~ 44 75
Work under F. T. Belyea ($806.08).
Foreman, F. T. Belyea, Feb.-Mar., 2 m. at $100 200 00
Boatmen, gaugemen, etc., 192 d. at $2 384 00
Mayes, S. Herbert, furnishing and driving piles, 7 at $7. 15, 2 at $14 78 05
Small payments: gasoline, 94-28 gal. at 27c; lumber 175 1. ft. at 7c, 855 1. ft. at 2c; foundry
work $22.16; sundries $67.06 : 144 03
Beacon Bar ($1,703.64).
Foreman, Rudolph Belyea, Apr., 26 d. at $3.50 91 00
Carpenter, 21 d. at $2.50; labourers, 85 d. at $2 222 50
Driscoll, J. M., lumber 2,865 ft. at $16; Fullerton, Daniel, team hire, 31 h. at $1 ' 76 84
Emerson, Wm. E.: spikes, 8 kegs at $2.85, 1 keg at $3.75; ship clamp screw $12; sundries
$12.75 51 30
Mayes, S. Herbert: finding and driving piles, 65 at $6.30, 79 at $5.50, total $844, less $38.25
deducted for 17 piles redriven at $2 . 25 805 75
Toole, D. G., stone, 365 c y. at $1.25 456 25
Blue Rock ($100).
Gregory, J. S:, services of dredge, etc., overcasting dredged material, 200 c y. at 50c 100 00
Courtenay Bay ($408,028.25).
Norton, Griffiths & Co. Ltd.: estimate 8 to Jan. 31, 1913 on $7,500,000 contract, $453,240;
less $45, 320 drawback 407, 920 00
Sounders, gaugereaders and boatmen, 59 d. at $1 .75 103 25
Sand Point ($939.75).
Conductor, Isaac Duffy, May-July, 42 d. at $3.50; inspectors, Oct., 13d. at $3.50 192 50
Engineer of steam scow, Jos. Capatani, 31 d. at $2.50; caretaker of steam scow, Peter Wilson,
34 d. at $2.25 154 00
Labourers, 264-25 d. at $2 528 50
Small payments: soft coal 8,400 lb., $27; 2 wheel barrows $9; sundry $28.75 64 75
St. John Harbour, West Wharf ($167,100.10).
Connolly, Michael ($165,970)—
C.P.R. wharf, estimate 1 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $14,621.31 contract, $2,780, less $280 draw-
back ' 2,500 00
Deep water wharves, estimate 3 to Oct. 31, 1912, on $760,285 contract, $180,950, less
$17,480 drawback / 163, 470 00
Foreman, Daniel G. Toole, 14 d. at $3.50; carpenters, 14 d. at $3; labourers, 24 d. at $2.50,
10 d. at $2 171 00
Bell, Thomas, lumber, 1,335 ft. at $22, 200 ft. at $20, 140 ft. at $19, 3,250 ft. at $18, 112 ft. at $17 96 42
Carried forward 1, 090, 673 24
Y—42 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. John Harbour, Capital— Concluded. $ ets.
Brought forward 1 , 0C0, 6 " 3 24
St. John Harbour, &c. — Concluded.
Emerson, W. E.: covering 22 hatch covers and painting, $250; heating No. 7 shed, $175; lining
gear rooms with iron in No. 7 shed, $145; fitting in tank in power house, $55; labour, 183^
h. at 40c, 183| h. at 20c; sundries, $40.11 * 775 21
Small payments: lumber, 1,775 ft. at $14; 34 bags cement, $18.70; installing lights, $15; gravel
and sand, $11; sundry, $17.92 87 47
Generally.
Bates, Edward, office building and stairs at Courtenay Bay 294 00
Green, Ernest W., draughting tables with drawers, 1 at $36, 1 at $32 68 00
Saint John Board of Trade, rent of office in 'Board of Trade' building, 4 m. at $25 100 00
St. John Desk Co., draughting tables, 1 at $15, 1 at $20, 1 at $25; cartage, $1 61 00
Sullivan, John: hire of gasoline boat, 71 d. at $8, 46| hr. at $5, sundry trips with men, $192.25 992 75
Woodlev, Roy S., hire of motor boat, 117 d. at $8 936 00
Small payments: 11 d. blockage, $27.50; attestations, 908 at 5c; 4 window sashes and 2 doors,
$14.50; sundry, $8.10 ^■■■■■■■•- 95 50
Travel and outlay: A. R. Crookshank, $271.11; J. L. Feeney, $271.67; C. McN. Steeves,
$411.90 954 68
King's Printer, $26.50; Stationery Office, $111.20 137 70
Advertising 57 95
Travel of Ottawa official, U. Valiquet 332 85 .
Legal services, Edward P. Raymond, St. John, N.B 15 00
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V—. . .) 4,573 67
Total, carried to page V— 2 1,100,155 02
Tiffin Harbour: Improvements. •
. Detailed with Contract Dredging : (Page V—. . . ) 112, 690 97
Inspectors of dredging, 1912: —
Jones, W. J., services, June, 3 d. at $3 9 00
McArdale, W. H.: services, Aug., 2 d. at $3; outlay, 50c 6 50
McClinchy, Wra.: services, June-Nov., 123 d. at $3; overtime, 34 hr. at 30c; travel and
* outlay, $22 401 20
McMullen, G.: services, Nov .-Dec, 14 d. at $3.60; outlay, $1 51 40
Total, carried to page V— 2 113, 159 07
Victoria Harbour, Ont. : Improvements.
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V—. . .) 167,312 30
Inspectors of dredging, 1912: —
Evenden, H. W., services Dec. 2-4, 3 d. at $3; outlay, $3.72 12 72
Jones, W. J.: services, May 2-Dec 14, 172 d. at $3, overtime, 72 h. at 30c; outlay, $13.38 550 98
McArdle, W. H.: services, May-Oct., Dec, 155 d. at $3, 12 d. at $3.60; outlay, $14.45. ... 522 65
McClinchy, Wm.: services, May, Aug., Oct., Dec, 54 d. at $3, overtime, 42 h. at 30c;
outlav, $5.77 180 37
McMullen, G.: services, June-Dec, 113 d. at $3, 27 d. at $3.60; outlay, $8.62 444 82
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.: rent of dredge Sydenham, $1,500; less paid in 1911-12, page V— 36,
$450 1,050 00
Detailed with Victoria Beach Harbour : Breakwater and wharf (Page V—. . . ) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 2 170, 173 84
Vancouver Harbour Improvement.
Purchase price of land required in connection with proposed wharf, $508,500. Paid as follows:
Hastings Shingle Mfg. Co., Ltd., $54,000; Investment Corporation of Canada, Ltd.,
S340,000; Can. Pacific Lumber Co., Ltd., $58,500; in 1913-14 to Investment Corporation
of Canada, Lta., $56,000 .• • • • 452,500 00
Test Borings and Survey of Harbour, July 11-Feb. 28—
Engineers at $150: H. N. Gzowski, $231.45; W. M. Hayes, $454.83, overtime, $45.37,
outlay, $4 75; F. D. Miles, $172.41; H. S. Newmarch, $420.96, overtime, $4.50,
outlay, $3.50; G.M.Peters, $790, overtime, $35.63, outlay, $35.35; C. P. Trennery,
$454.83, outlay, $3.37 • • • • • • • • • 2,656 95
Draughtsmen: W. P. Gross at $125, $762.08, overtime, $110.25, outlay, $26.25; Roy Mc-
Lellan at $90, $134.90, overtime, $9; W. Wicklund. 23 d. at $4, overtime, $3 1, 137 48
Instrument man, F. Newall at $125, $125.80, overtime, $41.25 167 05
Carried forward 456,461 48
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 43
SESSIONAL PAPER :No. 1
Vancouver Harbour Improvement — Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 456, 461 48
Test Borings and Survey of Harbour, &c. — Concluded.
Clerk, C. J. Crocker at $95, $331.78, overtime, $69.37 401 15
Foreman, H. C. Clarke: services, 176 d. at $5; hire of motor boat and crew, 177 d. at $12;
sundry outlav, $47.35
Sub-foremen: A. Halkett, 7-d. at $4; J. Mullin, 131* d. at $4.50, 19 at $5
Sounding men, 89 d. at $4; gaugereaders, &c, 628 d. at $3.50
Rodmen, labourers, &c, 2,469* d. at S3; watchman, 34 d. at $2
B. C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, 9 m. to Apr. 1, $49.70; 1. d. tolls, $5.80
Clarke & Stuart: transits with tripod, $255, $140.50; 'sextant, $77.50; metallic tape, $38.75;
chains, $24.70; rods, pickets, office supplies, &c, $112.87
Coste, Ls.: services as consulting engineer, 6 d. at $20
Devine, H. T. Co., Ltd.: valuation of and report on lots
Dixon & Murray: drawing board, $40; sounding frame, repairs, &c, $68.90
Dom. Exp. Co., express, $58.66; Jones, R. D., hire of launch, 37 d. at $12.50
Gardere, Taylor, Roberts and Hawkins: survey of Indian Reserve No. 6 and part of
Mission Reserve, with plans, &c
Harrison & Co.: transit and tripod, $245; pickets, $21.50; repairs, &c, $53.50
Owen, W. R.: rope, 272 lb. at 25c, 237 at 20c, 360 at 15c; pipe, $115.10; anchors, $56.77;
pipe dies, $22; sundry hardware, $266.08
Pascoe, W. J.: hire of launch, 6 d. at $10, 20 at $12.50
Quin, F. F.: rent of scow, Aug. 22-Jan. 31, 140 d. at $4; moving scow, $15
Smart, Wm.: hire of launch, 17 d. at $8; boat, oars, &c, $25 .-
Swan, A. D., C.E., Montreal: preparing report on Vancouver Harbour, $2,000; expenses,
Montreal' to Vancouver and return, Dec. 11-Jan. 10, $371.60; draughting, printing,
&c, $77.23
Taylor & Young, boat, &c, $75; Wood, Vallance & Leggatt, hardware, $71.95
Turner, Wm., boat, oars, &c, $56; Webb & Gifford, repairing scrapers, $66.09
Vancouver Engineering Works: machine work, smith work, &c
Small payments: repairing boats, $68.38; steel, $39.42; timber, $19.81; storage, $14; sun-
dry, $57.50 199 11
Capilano River Dam —
Foreman, D. O. Shook, services, Aug. 26-Dec 6, at $125, $423.39; outlay, $136.10 559 49
Cook at $75, $229.68; carters, 93* d. at $8; woodsmen, 288 d. at $3.50; $1,985.68; less board,
$352.10
Franks, Z., tents, 4 at $14, 1 at $17.15; Smith, Mrs. W. A., groceries, $75.65
Martin, Finlayson & Mather, tools, &c
Patterson & Goldie; drift bolts, $75. 11; hardware, $4.45
Rundle, Gordon: purchase price of land required for dam
Spencer, D.: provisions, $236.59; range, $40; kitchen utensils, &c, $63
Vancouver Pile Co.: piling, 6,437 1. ft at 12c; towing, $20
Wilson, D. E.: piling, 1,461 1. ft. at 12c; towing, $10
Small payments: axemen, 17* d. at $3; meat, $43.64; services of watchman, $40; piling,
$35.60; tent flies, $31.50; smithwork, $27.50; coal, $18; sundry, $60.55
Dredging False Creek, Mar. 17-31 —
Engineer, C. M. Peters at $150, $77.58; labourers, &c, 53* d. at $3.50
Advertising
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V — . . . )
3,051 35
714 75
2,553 99
7,476 50
55 50
649 32
120 00
200 00
108 90
521 16
250 00
320 00
629 33
310 00
575 00
161 00
2,448 83
146 95
122 09
276 37
1,633 58
148 80
81 75
79 56
2,500 00
339 59
792 44
185 32
309 29
264 83
430 05
2,894 70
Total, carried to page V— 2 487, 972 18
Victoria Harbour, B.C.: Improvements.
Survey and soundings, Mar. 25-May 13, Aug. 19-Feb. 27 —
Asst. engineer, F. G. Aldous, 29 d. at $10 290 00
Transit men, &c, at $5: E. P. Gibson, 138*, E. S. Parr, 73, P. Van Raalte, 1 1,062 50
Boatmen, chainmen, &c, 1 d. at $2.50, 577* at $3 1,735 00
Test Borings, Sept. 1-Mar. 22—
Foreman, A. Halkett, 173 d. at $5; labourers, 583 d. at $3 2, 614 00
Asst. o-^ineer, G. M. Peters, 15 d. at $150, $72.58; chainman, 19 d. at $3.50 139 08
B. C. Ma. e Ry. Co., Ltd.: repairing scow: plank, $125; labour and docking, $150 275 00
Harris, D. R., C.E.: services re survey, &c, Feb., Mar., June, Aug., 1910, 13*d., Mar. 23-
May 14, 1912, 45 d., Aug. 16, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 165 d., in all, 223* d. at $15; tracings, $30;
wire, $63.80; labour, $41; sundry outlay, $81.34 3,568 64
Hickman Tye Hardware Co.: pipe, 42 ft., $24.01; anchors, $20.79; tapes, $13.50; sundry hard-
ware, &c, $114.85 173 15
Irving, A. B.: services as asst. engineer, Nov. 8-Mar. 31 at $100, $476.66; fare, &c, Ottawa
to Victoria, $113.90 590 56
MacLachlan, J. S.: services as resident engineer, Nov. 29-Mar. 31 at $170, $691.33; travel,
&c. $51.35 742 68
McQuade, P. & Son: wire rope, 845 ft. at 3*c; sounding line, $18.02; sundry, $27.51 75 11
Carried forward 11, 265 72
V^H AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Victoria Harbour, B.C.: Improvements— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward N 11, 265 72
Morrison, Jas. , smithwork 55 15
Victoria Towing Co.: rent of scow, 36 d. at $5; rent of row boat, 113 at $1 293 00
Victoria Tug Agency: rent of launch, Dec. 21-Mar. 22, 76 d. at $12; rent of scow, 81 d. at $5;
rent of row boat, 81 d. at $1 1 , 398 00
Small payments: office furnishings, $31.65; electric lamps, &c, $21.75; shelves, &c, $19.35;
carpet, $18; sundry, $48.25. 139 00
Legal services, Robertson & Heisterman, Victoria 41 00
King's Printer, $46.71; Stationery Office, Ottawa, $1.04; advertising, $973.47 1,021 22
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V — . . . ) 706 15
Total, carried to page V— 2 14, 919 24
Amherst Public Building: Improvements.
Empire Electric and Mfg. Co.: electric wiring and fittings $893; 4 extra outlets $20; moving
switch $5 : 918 00
Mitchell, W. M.: plans and superintendence for letter-boxes 15 00
Robb Engineering Co.: boilermaker, 90 h. at 40c; material, &c, $20.52 56 52
Victor Wood Works: labour, installing p.o. boxes &c, 194 h. at 40c; material $22. 18 99 78
Total, carried to page V— 2 1,089 30
Baddeck Public Building.
Foreman, Angus McLeod: services, June 8-July 16, 1912, 26| d. at $3 80 25
Carpenters, 29 d. at $2; labourers, 37 d. at $1.75; mason, 14| d. at $2.50; teaming, 13| d. at $3 198 88
Macdonald, A. S.: cement, 23| brl. at $3; lumber 70c 71 20
Small payments: lumber $13.56; hardware $20.40; posts $6.40; stone and gravel $9.15 49 51
Total, carried to page V— 2 * 399 84
Halifax, Lawlor's Island Quarantine Station: New Buildings, Repairs, &c.
Foreman, W. B. Mabee: services, Oct.-Mar., 1913, 6 m. at $90 540 00
Carpenters, 6,195 h. at 30c; carting, 54 h. at 30c; labourers, 2, 689§ h. at 20c; masons, $92.48 2,505 08
Blank, J.: carting material, 280 h. at 30c 84 00
Brookfield Bros.: cement, 24 brl. at $1.90; freight and lighterage $61.25; 3,309 ft. hemlock
$51.38; 2,204 ft. spruce $43.09; 10 sq. ruberoid $33.50; 12 brl. selenite $19.80; sundry
lumber $24.49; sundry $40.44 319 55
Conrad, Geo.: on account roadway 900 00
Dartmouth Coal and Supply Co.: cedar shingles, 125 M. at $4; 70 bags cement $40.25; hem-
lock lumber, 1,600 ft. at $16, 1,000 at $15, 673 at $13; spruce, 2,975 ft. at $20, 2,810 at $22,
1,344 at $30; freight $57; truckage $5; 6 M. lath $18 834 60
Dempster, Jas., Ltd.: 10 doors and frames $59.50; 6 windows $24.25; sundry carpenter
supplies $100. 10; freight $12 195 85
Grant, A. J. & Co.: galv. nails, 12 kegs at $5; 20 gal. raw oil $20; 50 ft. sheet lead $14.94;
84| lb. zinc $10.14; 10 shovels $7.50; sundry $67.79 180 37
Harris, W. T. & Son: panel-work, shelves, &c for linen room, as per tender 74 00
Small payments: lumber $14.10; labour $6; board $14 34 10
King's Printer $128.60; advertising $66.55 ■ 195 15
Total, carried to page V— 2 5, 862 70
Halifax Dominion Buildings: Improvements, &c.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V— ) 3, 856 72
Halifax Immigrant Detention Hospital.
Bateman, G. C: iron screens, &c, as per tender 65 00
Farquhar Bros.: 120-gal. boiler $40; installing boiler $18.40; repairing old boiler $12.80;
sundry $10 81 20
Foley John: building and painting new partitions $867; lathing and plastering $95; less $600,
paid in 1911-12, V— 36 362 00
Harris, W. T. & Son: fitting up outside sashes to the monitor on roof 172 00
Small payments: chair $13.50; hardware $14.85; labour $12; 2 child's cribs $12; 2 mattresses
$4 . 50 56 85
Total, carried to page V— 2 737 05
PUBLIC TYORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE 7—45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Halifax Post Office: Water Rates. $ cts.
City of Halifax: on account water rates for fire protection, May 1, 1910-May 1, 1913 (Balance
detailed with Dom. Bdgs. Maintenance, Halifax Post Office, 1 , 000 00
Halifax Public Buildings: Government share of Cost of permanent pavements laid
opposite the Post Office and the Custom House.
City of Halifax: Custom House, George St., 87£ ft. $340.67, Bedford Row, 103 ft. $487.50;
Post Office, Bedford Row, 55 ft. $260.32, George St., 126-06 ft. $491.76, Hollis St., 55 ft.,
$132.77 1,713 02
Inverness Post Office: Concrete Retaining Wall and Sidewalks.
Ross, George: concrete retaining wall and sidewalk, as per tender, $1,190; extra half-foot
width of walk, 108 ft. long, grading, &c, $65 1, 255 00
Kentville Public Building: Clock.
Ward, A. B.: erecting clock tower $1,732; extra work $20 1,752 00
Lunenburg Public Building: Fittings.
Boehner Bros.: 1,653 ft. hardwood floor $132.24; partition, door, &c, in attic $75: new veiti-
bule doors $125; sorting stand $25; sundry $39.59; detailed in 1911-12, V— 38, $305 70183
Empire Electric-Co.: detailed in 1911-12, V— 38 69 50
Moss, L. B., repairing clock $25; Rideau Electric, 33 extra outlet for lights $214.50 239 50
Smith, W. H.: painting and kalsomining interior of building 750 00
Total, carried td page V— 2 1,760 83
Middleton Public Building.
Purchase price of site: F. E. Bentley, T. A. Croker, J. A. Gates and J. H. Hall 2, 500 00
Parrsboro' Public Building.
Falconer & McDonald: estimate 9 to Jan. 31, 1913 on $26,900 contract, $24,851.45; less, draw-
back $2,481.45, paid in 1911-12, V— 38, $4,440, and paid in 1913-14, $3,960 13,970 00
Inspectors of work: J. W. Gillespie, Apr. 8-26, 17 d. at $4; J. C. Macdougall, Apr. 29-Jan. 31,
1913, 240 d. at $4 1,028 00
Total, carried to page V— 2 14, 998 00
Shelburne Public Building: Balance due Contractors.
Hood & Brooks: balance due on contract, page V — 38, 1911-12 580 00
Windsor Public Building: Clock.
Reden, S. & J. D.: building clock tower, as per tender 1,475 00
Wolfville Public Building.
Hood, Arthur: estimate 18 to Mar. 1, 1913 on $29,900 contract, $29,730.25; extra work, cloak-
room, $2,182; less drawback, $3,202.25, and paid in 1911-12, V— 38, $16,340 12,370 00
Inspector of work, T. R. Wallace: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $900; outlay $7.25 907 25
Travel of Ottawa official, Jas. Foulis: Mar. 12-20, 1911, $61.15; less $60 advance of 1911-12,
V-38 1 15
Total, carried to page V— 2 13, 278 40
Summers id e Armoury.
Schurman, M. F. Co.: contract for building complete, $8,000, less $5,580 paid in 1911-12,
V— 39 2, 420 00
Clerk of works, Thomas Clements: services, Apr. 1-Dec. 31, 1912, 237 d. at $3 711 00
McDufT, J. J.: labour, 20 h. at $1; sundry, $8.17 *28 17
Wedge & Perry: grading and seeding armoury grounds 75 00
Total, carried to page V— 2 3, 234 17
V-46 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Summerside Public Building:' New roof and Addition, including heating, &c. $ els
Travel of clerk of works, J. J. McDuff 3 80
King's Printer 1 31
Total, carried to page V — 2 5 11
Tignish Public Building.
Clarke, J. M.: contract complete $19,000; less, deduction for window sills $35, and paid in
1911-12, V— 39, $4,770 14, 195 00
Inspector of work, F. S. Gaudet: services, 11 m. to Mar. 22, 1913 825 00
Gaudet, F. A.: digging well, 32 ft., $19.20; pipe 75c 19 95
McDuff, J. J.: inspection of building: services, 140 h. at $1; board $34; railway fares, &c,
S39 . 15 213 15
King's Printer $26 . 53; advertising $17 . 60 44 13
Total, carried to page V — 2 15, 297 23
Campbellton Public Building.
Reid.Jas.: contract for erection of building $28,592; clock tower $750; moving partition $30;
sundry $5; less, paid in 1911-12, V-39, $26,330 3,047 00
Inspector of work, John Quinn, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 810 00
Bates, Ed. : post office fittings complete $2,300; erecting flag-staff $75 2, 375 00
Fairweather, F. R., 75 ft. flag-staff $75; Office Specialty Co., bag rack $72.75 147 75
Kerr, F. G.: 5 arm chairs $42; 2 r. t. desks, $40, $60; 2tilters$22; table $11.50; safe $187.50;
shades $77.89; sundry $4.50 445 39
Rubenstein Bros.: 8 brass grills $213; box fronts, 227 at $1.43, 90 at $1.85, 32 at $2.50, 9 at $4;
outdoor receiver $22.50; 9 eng. plates $35; sundry $37.04 914 65
Wallace, W. H.: erecting fence $26.50; moving safe, $15, $39.50; moving letter box $3.50 84 50
Small payments: clock $15; iron post $11; sundry $10.20 36 20
Travel of clerk of works D. H. Waterbury 3 25
Advertising <-. : 10 00
Fittings and sorting cases transferred from stock: two No. 1,257, $60; one No. 1,259 $31 91 00
Total 7 , 964 74
Refunded by C. P. Ry., for fence post lost 11 00
Total, carried to page V-2 •. 7,953 74
Chatham, N.B., Public Building: Enlargement.
Thompson, Jas.: removing old building and debris, levelling lot and building fence 125 00
Legal services, Robt. Murray, Chatham, N.B 99 90
Total, carried to page V-2 224 90
I Fairville Public Building.
Corbett, R. A. ($5,455.10)—
Contract for construction of building, complete, $17,400; less, deduction for cesspool $50,
and paid in 1911-12, V-^0, $12,220 5, 130 00
Retaining wall and grading $242 ; extra tiling in public space $83 .10 325 10
Clerk of work, G. E. Bettinson: services, Apr. 1-Feb. 8, 1913, 263 d. at $4 1,052 00
Maritime Electric Co.: installing fixtures, lamps and shades 250 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: style A bag rack $50; freight $1.38 51 38
Rubenstein Bros.: 270 p. o. boxes $419.30; 4 brass grilles $96; 5 eng. plates $16; outdoor
receiver $22; indoor receiver $9.50; sundry $21.73 584 53
Schell Co.: screen and fittings for post office, complete ._ 1, 143 00
Smalley, A. B. & Son: installing four-dial turret clock, including wiring &c. $1,072; eight-
day clock $12 1,084 00
Small payments: freight $2.07; plumbing $35.60; window shades $32.24; wiring clock $29 . . 98 91
Sorting cases supplied out of stock: bag-rack style A, $50; prel. 1. s. case No. 1,257, $30 80 00
Advertising $12.90; King's Printer $15.30 28 20
Total, carried to page V— 2 9,827 12
Fredericton Public Building.
Grand Trunk Railway System: freight 12 75
Advertising $249.60; King's Printer $104.56 354 16
Total, carried to page V — 2 366 91
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Grand Falls Public Building. $ cts.
>wers & Brewer: contract for building completed, $17,777; less $310 for omission of well,
pump &c, and $15,120, paid in 1911-12, V— 40 2,347 00
spector, F. L. Dixon: services, Apr.-Sept., 6 m. at $90 540 00
/ffice Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack, 16 bags, $70; desk $25; 2 chairs $12; sundry $13.75;
freight $7.52 128 27
rowers, Jos. B.: Cary safe $105; furnishing plant and light $40 145 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grilles $95; box fronts, 189 at $1.43, 36 at $1.85, 18 at $2.25; 5 eng.
plates $14.75; outside receiver $22.50; inside receiver $10.50; sundry $14.79; express
$9.46 544 37
Schell, J. T. Co.: constructing and installing interior fittings 1,715 00
Taylor, G. M.: coal, bit., 18 tons at $8.75, anth., 3 tons at $10; § cord wood $2.13 189 63
Small payments: labour $24; lumber $11.50; sundrv $4.54 40 04
Sorting cases supplied from stock: No. 1,259, $15.50; No. 1,262, 2 at $26.50 68 50
Total, carried to page V— 2 5,717 81
Hampton Public Building.
Purchase price of site: J. M. Barnes 700 00
Legal services, G. Hazen Adair, Sussex, N.B 68 00
King's Printer 4 80
Total, carried to page V— 2 772 80
Hartland Public Building.
Smalley, J. W. & C. J.: contract for building complete $16,700; extra concrete, 60 c. y. at
$7.75; extra excavation, 60 c. y. at 45c; shoring rear $30; stair rail $8; less $14,060 paid
in 1911-12, V— 40
Clerk of works, F. M. Clarke: Mar. 1-May 31, 1912, 79 d. at $3.50
Blaiklock Bros.: duty paid on clock $133.80; exchange 70c, entry $3
Campbell & Co.: acetylene generator with piping, &c
Nicholson, G. A.: constructing bell-hood and chase for clock
Office Specialty Co.: style A bag rack $50; No. 1,257 1. s. case $50; 2 sections n. s. case,
1,259, $40; freight $8.79
Rubenstein Bros.: 234 p. o. boxes $376.56; 3 brass grills $80; 3 eng. plates $21; 2 receivers
$33; sundry $17 .84
Schell, J. T. Co.: fittings, as per tender $893; sundry $9.75
Smith, John & Sons: turret clock with four dials, &c
Thistle, T. B.: installing tower clock, as agreed
Small payments: 6 blinds $12; 2 chairs $15; freight $13.72; 2 stools $8; sundry $9 . 80 . .
Total, carried to page V— 2
3, 170 00
276 50
137 50
400 00
50 00
148 79
528 40
902 75
669 17
105 00
58 52
6,446 63
Hillsborough Public Building.
Dunham & Leblanc: contract complete $20,225; less $12,240 paid in 1911-12, V— 40 7,985 00
Clerk of works, B. Steeves: services, 7^ m. to Nov. 15, 1912 at $75; outlay $1.86 564 36
Moncton Tramways, Electricity and Gas Co. : installing gas in post office 55 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: style B bag rack $70; freight $3.19 73 19
Peck, J. L. Co.: clock $15; desk $30; 3 chairs $17 62 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $95; 5 eng. plates $16.50; 2 receivers $33; 234 p. o. box fronts
$372.06; sundry $15.02; express $12.55 ." 544 13
Schell, J. T. & Co.: contract for interior fittings $1,041; less $40 for sundry omissions 1,001 00
Steeves, J. & Son: 32 blinds, installed, $46; clock $8; 30 gas burners $24; 13 nulite $22.75;
water heater $8.50; sundry $32.61 141 86
Small payments: painting $14; labour $10; sundry $4.15 28 15
Supplies from stock: one prel. letter sorting case 30 00
Advertising $19; King's Printer $4.90 23 90
Total, carried to page V— 2 10, 508 59
Milltown, N.B., Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Mrs. B. Shirley 2,000 00
Legal services, J. W. Richardson, St. Stephen 43 30
King's Printer 70 51
Total, carried to page V — 2 2, 113 81
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Shcdiac Public Building: Site. $ cts.
Purchase price of site: Robt, C. Tait, SI, 100, less $155, paid in 1913-14 945 00
Legal services, W. A. Russell, Shediac, N.B 54 25
Total, carried to page V— 2 999 25
St. .George Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Frauley, G. E. & J. H 1, 600 00
Legal services, M. N. Cockburn, St. Andrews, N.B 27 75
Total, carried to page V— 3 1, 627 75
St. John Dominion Buildings.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V — . . . ) 4, 170 56
St. John, N.B., Drill Hall.
Sullivan, M.: estimate 8 to Mar. 20, 1913, on $234,936 contract, $195,718.30, on extra for cavalry
addition $23,200, on copper roof $4,820.64; less drawback $22,378.94 and $78,030 paid in
1911-12, V-41 123, 330 00
Inspection, H. H. Mott: 2 per cent comm. on gross estimate 8, $223, 738.94 2, 740 67
Purchase of additional land for site: J. Roy Campbell and Cyrus Inches 1,595 00
Small payments: cleaning up site, $25; cleaning closets, $30; steel inspection, $3 58 00
Travel of Ottawa official T. W. Fuller : 33 36
Vouchers outstanding: Can. Buffalo Forge Co., on account heating 1, 500 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 129, 257 03
St. John Immigrant Hospital: To pay C. H. & G. F. Brannen interest at five per
cent on delayed payments of $11,666 07, balance purchase price of site.
Brannen, C. H. & G. F.: interest at 5 p.c. per ann. on $11,666.67, Oct. 9, 1911-Mar. 1, 1912,
144 days 230 13
St. John New Post Office.
Garrity , H. R. : shovelling snow and ice from site . . . . ; 5 40
Advertising, $187.91; King's Printer, $190.78 378 69
Legal services, Jas. E. Cowan, St. John, N.B 337 93
Total, carried to page V— 3 722 02
St. John Quarantine Station— New Buildings, Repairs, &c.
Adams, J. A. ($5,759.23)—
Estimate 2 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $8,450 contract for houses for boatmen and asst. care-
taker, $3,284; less $324 drawback 2,960 00
Excavation for sewers and water pipe, piping and filling in, 715 ft. at $4.35; less $311.02
drawback 2, 799 23
Kane & Ring ($2,650)—
Estimate 2 to Mar. 31 on $5,950 contract for laboratory, $2,312; less $232 drawback 2,080 00
Estimate 2 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $8,392 contract for residence for bacteriologist, $630; less
$60 drawback 570 00
Inspection, S. R. Belyea, services, Feb. 19-Mar. 19, 1913 90 00
Belding, W. H.: work on boats, 17 d. at S3; Thome & Co., paint, $5.40 56 40
Belyea, J. M.: reshingling smallpox hospital, disinfectant building and buildings B. and C,
and sundry repairs to buildings, as per tender 1, 450 00
Burley, J. H.: cement, $17.40; mason, 13 d. at $4.50; labourers, 47 d. at $2.50; sundry, $4.40. . 197 80
Christie Wood Working Co.: 2 bunches shingles " 1 40
Denniston, B. A.: painting hospital, as per tender 299 00
Eddleston, F. W.: painting director's house, as per tender 108 00
Emerson & Fisher: oak mantle, grate, hearth, &c, $45.50; pipe, tees and elbows, $59.54;
labour, $42 -. 147 04
McGowan, H. L. & J. T.: painting smallpox hospital, $158, building B., $98, 2 ladders, $27;
glazing, $30.60 313 60
Paul, E. W.: painting building C, as per tender 390 00
Advertising, $77.35; King's Printer, $56.17 133 52
Detailed with St. John Quarantine Station, Water Service (page V— 49) 295 40
Total, carried to page V— 3 11,891 39
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V-^9
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St. John Quarantine Station— Maintenance of Water Service. $ cts.
Lahey, Ed.: diver, May 16- July 4, Nov. 13- Jan. 18, 60 d. at $15, idle, 35 d.at $5; scow hire
100 d. at $1 1,175 00
Labourers: 457 d. at $1.75; 22| at $2 844 75
Lewis, Wm. & Son: 10 in. pipe, 4 ft. at $1 .80; sundry hardware, $26.75; smithwork, $20 53 95
Sullivan, John: towing diving scow, 52 trips at $4 208 00
Small payments: boat hire, $48.50; coal, $24.86; lumber, $6.25; rope, $33.50; hardware,
&c, $43.40 156 51
Total 2 , 438 21
Less, charged to St. John Quarantine Station, New Buildings, &c. (page V — 48) 295 40
Total, carried to page V— 3 2, 142 81
Tracadie Lazaretto: House, &c.
Eddy, Geo., Co., Ltd.: estimate 2 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $7,000 contract, $3,678.87; less $368.87
drawback 3,310 00
''Legere, Soeur L.: filling ice house, 168 loads ice at 35c; labour, $30 88 80
Advertising, $72.45; King's Printer, $39.91 112 36
Total, carried to page V— 3 3, 511 16
Dominion Buildings, Maritime Provinces, Renewals, Repairs, Improvements, &c,
Generally.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V — ) 15, 120 72
Arthabaska Public Building.
Paquet & Godbout: contract for building complete, $22,000; contract for fittings, $970;
addition to fittings, $213; extra on building foundation, $1,488; outside stairs, $200; extra,
imitation oak, $150; less paid in 1911-12, V— 42, $13,980 11,041 00
Clerk of works, J. E. Baril: services, Apr. 1-Nov. 24, 1912, 204 d. at $4 816 00
Collector of Customs, Montreal: duty on clock, $230.70; entry, $3; exchange, $1.30 • 235 00
Evans, W. F. & Sons: tower clock, delivered at Arthabaska 726 35
Lavigne, L.: labour, $70.30; fountain, $41; sundry, $30.20 141 50
Office Specialty Co.: 1. s. case, $46; n. p. s. case, $24; style B bag rack, $70; freight, $5.50 145 50
Ouellet, F. : 3 chairs, $16; sofa, $20; desk, $10; 3 benches, $18; mirror, $8 72 00
Pellerin, Alex.: vestibules, &c, $45; sundry, $6.28 51 28
Quesnel, A.: curb, 412 1. ft. at 60c; cement walks, 814 sq. ft. at 35c; gravel walks, 360? ft.
at 25c; levelling and sodding, $75; voucher out, $100 797 23
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills, $85; 5 eng. plates, $23; 3 receivers, $63; sundry, $7.65 178 65
Tourigny & Tourigny : 79 shades 85 00
Small pavments: coal, $11.80; storm door, $10 21 80
Travel: C. Baudry, Ottawa, $22.90; G. S. Gingras, Montreal, $13.30 36 20
Advertising 9 60
Detailed in 1911-12, V— 42 204 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 14, 561 11
Beau port Public Building.
Purchase price of site, Pierre Lortie 2, 500 00
Survey of site: chainmen, &c, 4| d. at $2 '. 9 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 26 24
Total, carried to page V— 3 2, 535 24
Coaticook Public Building: Repairs.
Welsh, W. J.: new floor in work room and hall, mail entrance, $83; new floor in caretaker's
quarters, $63; painting interior, ground floor, $131; painting exterior, $141; oiling new
floors and first floor, $173; repairing brick and stone work, $170; sundry, $127 888 00
East Angus Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Corporation of the Town of East Angus 5, 000 00
Topley Co., sundry 55
Travel of Ottawa officials: C. H. Hunter, $15; A. R. Shehyn, $21.97 36 97
Total, carried to page V— 3 5, 037 52
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4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Fraserville Armoury. $ cts.
Dumont, Ph.: detailed in 1911-12, V— 42 355 00
Fraserville City: proportion of cost of drainage, $1,500; sundry labour, &c, $7.40 1,507 40
Total, carried to page V— 3 1, 862 40
Gaspe Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Rev. F. Gauthier, $500; I. Morin, $300 800 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn, July 31-Aug. 14 149 40
Legal services: J. E. Chagnon, $339.80; A. Garneau, Perce, $4. 20 344 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 1, 293 40
Grand' Mere Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Paul Doucet, on account 10, 000 00
Desroches, J. H.: collecting rents 8 25
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 26 25
Legal services: J. H. Desroches, Grand Mere 78 35
Total, carried to page V— 3 10, 112 85
Grosselsle Quarantine Station.
Gosselin, Joseph: est. 4 to Dec. 23, 1912, on $24,400 contract for detention building, $23,900;
less drawback, $2,390 21,510 00
Mount Royal Construction Co. ($8,600)—
Est. 2 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $4,240 contract for laboratory, $4,110; less drawback, $410. . . . 3,700 00
Est. 2 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $5,700 contract for nurses' cottage, $5,445; less $545 drawback. 4,900 00
Inspectors of work: Elzear Bernier, July 1-Nov. 28, 1912, 130 d. at $3, outlay $4.50; Alfred
Blais, June 25-Dec. 24, 1912, 161 d. at $3, outlay $4.80 882 30
Clerk of works, D. McDonald, March, 1912 100 00
Foremen: Sifroid Boucher, Nov. 1-24, 1911, 19-75 d. at $3; Joseph Thibault, May 10-Nov.
23, 1912, 163-6 d. at $3.50 631 85
Blacksmith, 76-6 d. at $2; carpenter, 11-15 d. at $1.75; carter, 99-9 d. at $2.50; horse hire,
^$8.30 430 74
Master-joiner, Joseph Robin, 119-6 d. at $2.50; joiners, 1,084-9 d. at $2 2,468 80
Labourers, 1,290-53 d. at $1.50; masons, 40 d. at $2; painters, 30-4 d. at $2.50, 250-4 d. at
$2, 4 • 1 d. at $1 . 50 2, 598 80
Chinic Hardware Co.: cedar pole, $11; oil transformer, $85; wire, 450 ft. at 8c, 392 ft. at
6c; sundry $17.54 173 06
Dube, Maxime: galvanized iron, $73.43; glass, $90.12; linseed oil,. 39-44 gal. at $1.10, 10 gal.
at $1; paint, $27.35; pump, $6.85; white lead, 580 lb., $38.30; varnish, $4; sundry,
$289 75 583 19
Gagnon, Ferdinand: cement, 75 brl.'at $2.30; ' iurriber, pine 126 ft at $25, 1,130 ft. at $20, 9,189
ft. at $18, 3,320 ft. at $16, spruce, 8,976 ft. at $24, 5,000 ft. at $22, plank, 14 M. ft. at $21.50;
shingles, 35 M. at $3; freight on shingles, $12.79 1,160 97
Gignac, J. H.: lumber, 175 ft. at $80, 99 ft. at $70, 188 ft. at $60, 1,200 ft. at $27, 1,019 ft. at
$26, 16,343 ft. at $24, 5,200 ft. at $23, 200 ft. at $22.50, 8,186 ft. at $22, 3,135 ft. at $20, 600
ft. at $18, 143 pieces at 35c, 140 pieces at 15c, 100 pieces at 12c; moulding, 1,600 ft. at
2|c, 200 ft. at 2c, 1,335 ft. at l|c; rods, 204 ft. at 9c; shingles, 10 M. at $3.25; sundry,
$149.90 1,208 89
Gosselin, Joseph: boarding Alfred Blais, inspector of construction work, June 25-Dec 24,
1912, 174 d. at 60c; concrete, around pipes, 6 yd. at $10; excavating trench for sewer, 65
yd. at $4; pipes, 20 ft. at 75c, 182 ft. at 20c; rock, 132 cu. yd. at $3; sundry $1.50 873 30
Guimond, N. Z.: doors, 4 at $10, 20 at $4; windows, 24 at $8 312 00
Legare, P. T. : camp beds with mattresses, 25 at $3 . 85 96 25
Masson, A. D.: cement, 70 casks at $2.15, 26 at $2, 12| at $1.75; dynamite, 50 lb. at 35c;
fencing, 805 ft. at 16c; gates, 2 at $7.50, 2 at $4.50; galvanized iron, 853 lb. at $4.50 per
cwt.; paint, 200 lb. at 16c, 300 lb. at 7^c, 200 lb. at 6c; pewter, 100 lb. at 27c; pipe, 256
ft. at 30c, 30 ft. at 20c, 129 ft. at 14c; portable forge, $20; ruberoid, 8 t. at $3.25; wheel-
barrows, 3 at $4; white lead, 500 lb. at 7§c: window cord, $16.80; sundry, $203 942 68
Nesbitt, E. T.: spruce, 333 ft. at $25, 2,176 ft. at $27.50 68 17
Proulx & Mathurin: 5 gate valves, $9 75; lead, $7.70; pipe, 135 ft. at 18c, 386£ ft. at 7|c;
plumbing, 14 d. at $3, 109-9 d. at $2.50; sundry, $93.81 481 30
Samson & Filion: cement, 51 casks at $1.90; door locks, 16 at $1; enamelled basins, 4 at
$20, 4 at $5; white lead, 200 lb. at 6|c; sundry, $70.68 296 58
Scott, Geo. S.: baker's oven, $56.80; sundry, $1 .29 58 09
Talbot, Cleophas: boarding men, 15-24 Nov., 1911, May 1-Nov. 14, 1912, 3,715 d. at 50c. . . . 1,857 50
Tanguay, Auguste: boarding men, Nov. 1-14, 1911, 124 d. at 50c 62 00
Carried forward 45,396 47
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Grosse Isle Quarantine Station— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 45,396 47
Thibault, Joseph: door, $14; labour, 13 d. at $3.50; pine, 2,580 ft. at $20, 21 pes. at 90c., 21
pes. at 60c; plank, 6,820 ft. at $30, 435 ft. at $25, 2,314 ft. at $23, 16,761 ft. at $22.50, 4,005
ft. at $20; shingles, 20 M. at $3.50; windows, 7 at $3.50; sundry, $109.29 1,072 37
Vezina, C. A.: boarding men, July 1-Nov. 28, 1912, 20 d. at $1, 265 d. at 60c, 31 d. at 50c . . 194 50
Wilson, Henry & Co.: 'Reliance' baker's oven 287 13
King's Printer, $64.02; advertising, $82. 15 146 17
Small payments: cement, 3 casks at $2.25; coal, $30.50; dynamite, 100 lb. at 40c; labour,
20 d. at $2.50; mantle, with tiles, &c, $45.25; paint, 5 gal. at $1.85; travel, $10.80;
sundry, $55.75 248 30
Total 47 , 344 94
Charged as follows: —
Grosse Isle Quarantine, New Buildings (Page V— 3) 40, 252 67
Grosse Isle Quarantine, Repairs, &c (Page V— 3) 7, 092 27
Total as above 47, 344 94
Joiiette Public Building: Improvements.
Bellerose, J. R.: 6-ft. fence, 395 ft. at 60c; 3-ft. fence, 57| ft. at 40c 260 00
Levis Armoury and Gunshed.
Ideal Construction Co.: estimate 13 to Dec. 9, 1912 on $68,518 contract for erection of drill
hall, $41,484.90; extra on foundation, $2,220; less drawback, $4,374.90; and paid in 1911-12,
V— 43, $13,320 26, 010 00
Inspector of work, F. Duval, Apr.-Mar., 312 d. at $4.50 1,404 00
Travel of Ottawa official, T. W. Fuller 33 37
Advertising 9 45
Total, carried to page V— 3 27, 456 82
Louiseville Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Wm. Laurent 2,700 00
King's Printer, $124.21; advertising, $203.38 327 59
Legal services: J. A. Coutu, Louiseville, Que 33 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 3,060 59
Maisonneuve Public Building.
Legal services, J. R. Mainville, Montreal 101 65
Advertising $356.30; King's Printer $58.77 415 07
Total, carried to page V— 3 516 72
Marieville Public Building.
Lachance, E. & R. ($3,460.54)—
Contract for building complete $16,300; less $2,070 paid in 1910-11, V— 43, $11,060 paid
in 1911-12, V— 44, and $500 still unpaid 2, 670 00
Extra, altering street receiver 25 00
Extra on wiring, $74.81; altering radiators, $17.90; additional pipe covering and hangers,
$84.03 176 74
Contract for sidewalk, complete 588 80
Badeau, L. A.: on account installation of clock 225 00
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: duty on clock, $149.80; entry, $2; exchange, 50c. 152 30
Evans, W. F. & Son: tower clock, delivered at Marieville 679 99
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, $310; freight, &c, $18.79 328 79
Hubert, A. H., clerk of works, Jan. 6-Nov. 14, 1912, 268 d. at $4 1,072 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: style A bag rack, $50; sorting-case, $50; freight, $2.94 102 94
Prairie, P.: 40 shades, $68.97; sundry labour, $24.15 93 12
Schell, J. T. Co.: installing post office fittings 1,455 00
Small payments-: hardware, $42.03; cartage of safe, $12; 25 mazda lamps, $13.50; lettering
office, $6 73 53
Travel: W. J. Hickey, Ottawa, $37.20; Wm. Mansfield, Ottawa, $13.20; J. F. Smith, Ottawa,
$17.80 68 20
Advertising 9 60
Total, carried to page V— 3 ! 7,721 01
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Matane Public Building. $ cts.
Purchase price of site: School Commissioners of St. Jerome de Matane 25 00
Travel and outlay, A. R. Shehyn, Ottawa 47 10
King's Printer 130 55
Total, carried to page V— 3 202 65
Megantic Public Building.
Paquet & Godbout: on account final estimate on contract for building, $18,630; fittings, as
per contract, $1,114; less $13,450, paid in 1911-12, V— 44 6, 294 00
Clerk of works: E. Huard, June 16-Sept. 17, 1911, 80 d. at $3.50; T. Lemay, Apr. 1-Oct. 25,
1912, 179 d. at $3.50, outlay, $15.84 922 34
Dion, J. : 12 holophane shades, $13 . 20; labour, $45; sundry, $46 . 80 105 00
Evans, W. F. & Son: tower clock, delivered at Megantic 775 02
Keeler, C. H. L. Co.: 3-lt. fixtures, 11 at $5; 2-lt. fixtures, 3 at $4; 49 holophane shades,
$36.75; panel board, $37.29; sundry, $4.72 145 76
Office Specialty Co.: bag-rack, $70; 1. s. case, $50; n. p. s. case, $48; freight, $8.77 176 77
Rubenstein Bros.: 348 p. o. box fronts, $553.56; 4 brass grills $115; 5 eng. plates, $23; 2 receivers,
$35.50; sundry, $23.20 750 26
Valiquette, N. G.: 4 chairs, $14.40; clock. $8; desk, $36.50; 35 yd. linoleum, $52 50; rug, $25;
stool, $2.50; filter, $16.40 155 30
Small payments: 32 shades, $43; labour, $30.77; sundry, $46.18 119 95
Collector of Customs, Montreal: duty, &c, on clock 235 00
Advertising 10 50
Travel: G. S. Gingras, Montreal, $13.95; W. J. Hickey, Ottawa, $18.35; J. Lamarche,
Ottawa, $19.85 52 15
Total, carried to page V— 3 9,742 05
Montreal Customs Examining Warehouse.
Kelly, A.: estimate 2 to -Mar. 25, 1913, on $6,391 contract for addition to Customs Express
Warehouse $5,560.30; less $550.30 drawback 5,010 00
Lyall & Sons Const Co.: estimate 4 to Jan. 25, 1913 on $999,000 contract, for construction of
the examining warehouse $43, 525; less $4, 355 drawback 39, 170 00
Baulne & Mercier: survey of lot 3 West Ward 150 00
Can. Inspection & Testing Laboratories, inspection of steel work, 169-725 tons 50 92
Foundation Co., Ltd.: investigations and preparation of plans and specifications of founda-
tions of building: services, $2, 500; borings, $133 . 68; travel $47 . 65 2, 681 33
Holgate, Henry: examination and report on foundations of building 250 00
Travel: D. A. Williamson, Ottawa $25.20; R. C. Wright, Ottawa, $48.80 74 00
Advance: R. C. Wright, R. 48,461 20 00
Advertising $494.64; King's Printer $323.71. 818 35
Total, carried to page V— 3 '. 48, 224 60
Montreal Customs Express: Bepairs.
Charette & Frere: repairing roof: cement work $157.68; sundry labour $106.60; sundry
material $68.68 332 96
Kelly, A.: clearing, grading and planking at back of building: plank $66.47; sleepers $34.77;
labour $113.65; sundry $9.05 223 94
Major & Co. : porch $25"; painting porch $10 35 00
Advertising 118 68
Total, carried to page V— 3 710 58
Montreal— New Barracks.
Lea, R. S.: professional services, 2 d. at $75; assistants, 17f d. at $10, 14 at $4; expenses $13.50 393 25
Montreal: New Detention Hospital.
Deakin, C. E.: estimate 4 to May 12, 1913, on $75,400 contract, $40,522.50; less drawback
$4,052.50, and paid in 1912-13, $35,470 .-•;.. 1,000 00
Preparation of plans, &c, and superintendence: Ross & MacFarlane: 3 per cent commission
on $75,400 "... 2,262 00
Howard, S. P.: detailed in 1911-12, V-45 '. 21,182 40
Advertising, $346.95; King's Printer, $13.05 360 00
Legal services: Kavanagh, Lajoie & Lacoste, Montreal $150; Kittson, Reddy & Reddy,
Montreal $99 55 249 55
Total, carried to page V— 3 '. 25, 053 95
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Montreal: New Ordnance Depot. $ cts.
Structural Engineering Co.: labour and material, sinking test for proposed building: drilling
test holes, $675.67; labour $202.19; professional services $275; sundry $49.97 1,202 83
Advertising 9 45
Total, carried to page V— 3 1, 212 28
Montreal General Post Office.
Bourque, Jos.: on account estimate 16 on $252,500 contract and extra work $247,030, less
$76,350 paid in 1911-12, V— 44
Bedard, N. A. & Co.: 95 blinds $650; 16 large linen curtains $117; sundry $76
■Canada Electric Co.: 30 electric fixtures, 2 lights each
Canada Stove & Furniture Co.: 5 filing cabinets, 3 at $30, 1 at $75, 1 at $95; chairs, 8 at 85c,
9 at $6, 2 at $5, 1 at $8, 5 at $9, 4 at $10; 250 letter weights $80; desks, 1 ft. $25, r. t., 2
at $28, 3 at $35, 1 $38; t. w. desk $15; stool $5.
Can. Inspection & Testing Laboratories: concrete inspection, Nov. 29-Dec. 18, 1911
Caron, J. H., cabinet $60; Cavanagh Co., sundry paint, &c $59. 18
Charette & Bro. : sundry plumbing, labour $309 . 40, hardware $40 .71
Charles Elevator Co. (A.H.Charles): labour $292.16; material $152.38
Consolidated Plate Glass Co.: sundry glass
Cote Bros. & Burritt: repairing elevators, &c, labour $379.55, 1, 310 ft. wire rope $131, sundry
material $57 .71 :
Crowe, John & Son: sundry smithwork and hardware
Daoust, A.: on account professional services as superintending architect 10, 000 00
Dawson & Co.^ conduit, 340 ft., $21.78; fuses, 10-30 amp., 240 at 15c, 60 amp., 160 at 21c;
insulating joints, 84 at 30c; 798 yd. lamp cord $41.75; duplex wire, 609 ft., $13.89; r. c
wire, 4,589 ft. $55.47; sundry $182.33
Dupuis Freres: 24 yd. axminster $42; 8 curtains $11.75; sundry $46.21
Lessard, T. & Sons: 3 globe ventilators $24; sundry labour $27.30; sundry hardware $34.79..
LeTourneux, Fils & Cie: 650 brass plates $17; 15 gal. orange shellac $39.30; 170 sq. ft. rubber
mat $144.50; sundry hardware, &c. $617.96
Major, J. A. & Cie.: sundry repairing, &c, labour $479.10, material $235.02, supervision
$107. 11; putting in windows and plates at the two elevators on Craig street $25
Mallette, Ls.: 58 rubber tire wheel casters $63; sundry $15.75
Mathewson, Dr. G. H.: professional services for O. Renaud
Mathieu, H. & Cie.: pine, 2,525 ft. $104.80; 700 cherry pegs $22.50; 609 ft. spruce $18.27;
347 ft. cherry $23.88; sundry $116.38; apparent duplicate payment $19.60 305 43
Munderloh & Co.: fuses, 120 at 15c, 10 at 21c, 10 at 54c; 200 fuse plugs $6; 24 switches $8.40;
sundry $30.84 70 74
National Engineering Co.: 110 v. 60 eye osc fan motors, 12 at $18, 2 at $19.21, 16-in., 4 at
$26 358 42
O'Connell, T.: labour $49.28; material $2.43
Office Equipment Co.: sectionettes, as per order
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: desk $25.50; cabinet $70
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: labour $39.85; material $59.80
Pratt Co.: installing vacuum cleaner system $3,480; less $530 paid in 1913-14
Presto Heater Co.: two 16-in. presto heaters $3,000; 3 steam traps $99.75; 4 valves $88.02;
3 reducing valves $92. 13; sundry $63.10; labour $157
Thibeault, Jos.: labour $53.95; hardware, &c $63.30
Thompson, Fred. & Co.: electrical repairs, labour $47.40, material $34.65
Tremblay, F. & Cie: 8 cases and 8 tables $480; 6,900 ft. selected $395; sundry lumber $63. 15
Wilder's Limited: 4 filing cabinets $64; bookcase and curtain $28.75
Small payments: 3 chairs $17.70; desk $18; freight and cartage $40.83; hospital bill of O.
Renaud $28.50; hardware $220.73; lumber $40.96; 2 stools $15; truck $24.50; recovering
27 truck wheels $48.74; sundry $54.73
Paylists: carpenters, Nov .-Dec, 4 m. at $65; painters, Oct. 21-Dcc 31, 75^ d. at $2.70
Travel and outlay: W. R. Billings $14.03; L. J. Gaboury, postmaster, Montreal, $3.75; F.
X. Paquet$8.80; J. H. Ralph $20 30; C. D. Sutherland $84.05; R. C. Wright $49.10
Vouchers outstanding* Marchand & Haskell
Detailed with Dominion Buildings, Maintenance (Page V — )
170,680 00
843 00
465 00
742 80
98 08
119 18
350 11
444 54
127 28
568 26
180 70
10,000 00
410 02
99 96
86 09
818 76
846 23
78 75
50 00
63 25
95 50
99 65
,950 00
,500 00
117 25
82 05
938 15
92 75
509 69
463 85
180 03
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112 33
Total, carried to page V— 3 199, 999 56
Montreal: Postal Station B— to replace office on Ste. Catherii# St., West.
Purchase price of site: Findlay & Howard 281 , 025 00
Barclay, M. B., P.L.S., C.E.: professional services re site 85 00
Cradock-Simpson Co.: valuating lots 16, 17 and 18 of number 1,579 St. Antoine Ward 150 00
Ross, J. G.: valuating lots 16, 17 and 18 150 00
Advertising $555.75, King's Printer $238.05 793 80
Total, carried to page V— 3 282, 203 80
V— 54 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Montreal Postal Station 'C\ $ cts.
Sequin & Guindon: estimate 15 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $94,000 contract and $6,666 extra work,
$97,001; less $9,701 drawback, and $35,940 paid in 1911-12, V— 44 51,360 00
Superintending architect, J. Perrault: plans, specifications and details, 3| per cent, commission
on contract $94,000 extras $6,666, and gasoline storage system $556; superintendence,
H per cent on net estimate 14, $85,900; total, $4,831.27; less paid previously, 1910-11, V— 43,
$1,500, 1911-12, V— 44, $1,350 1,981 27
Bowser, S. F. & Co.: on account gasoline tank 300 00
Montreal City: snow cleaning tax, 1911 8 64
Travel of Ottawa officials: F. X. Paquet $6.90; C. D. Sutherland, $8.60 15 50
King's Printer $46; advertising $10.80 56 80
Total, carried to page V— 3 53,722 21
Montreal: Postal Station, Notre Dame West.
Purchase price of site, John Costigan 22, 000 00
Legal services: F. J. Curran, Montreal $66 . 50; Fair & Cameron $24 . 80 91 30
Total, carried to page V— 3 22,091 30
Montreal: Postal Station "F", at Westmount.
Elliott, Jas.: purchase price of site $28,000; share of municipal tax $9.33; share of school tax
$43.65 28,052 98
Piche, Alp.: preparing plans and specifications of building, 2 p. c. on estimated cost $70,000,
$1,400; outlay $9.70; less $1,000 paid in 1911-12, V— 48 409 70
Westmount City: cutting weeds along property 2 10
Legal services: Fair & Cameron, Montreal 53 90
King's Printer 7 43
Total, carried to page V— 3 28,526 11
Montreal: Postal Station, Emard Ward.
Purchase price of site: Madame L. B. Payette 20,000 00
Lavigne, H.: 2 radiators $46.40; labour $111.50; sundry $10.52 168 42
Mailly, F. X., sundry plumbing $37.95: Monette, L., one ton coal $10.50 48 45
Legal services, Bohemier & Dufort, Montreal 39 70
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 17 35
Total, carried to page V— 3 20, 273 92
Montreal: Postal Station, St. Lawrence Central.
Purchase price of site, D. J. McDonald 25,000 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 24 25
Total, carried to page V— 3 25,024 25
Montreal Public Buildings: Repairs, Improvements, &c.
Detailed with Dom. Buildings Maintenance (Page V — . . . ) 10, 053 16
Murray Bay Public Building.
Purchase price of site, Mrs. E. Frigon 7, 900 00
Survey of site, Nov. 15, 1912, 4 men at $1.75 7 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 57 70
Total, carried to page V— 3 7, 964 70
Napierville Public Building.
Purchase price of site: P. Bourgeois, $950; W. A. Stuart, $1, 000 1, 950 00
Legal services, P. R. Merizzi, Napierville 89 20
Total, carried to page V— 3 2, 039 20
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 55
SESSIONAL PAPER Wo. 1
Quebec Citadel: Alterations and Improvements. $ cts.
Clerk of works, W. H. Bradshaw: services, Apr-June, 91 d. at $3.50; travel, $166.35; sundry
outlay, $67.63 552 48
Carpenters, Apr. 3-JuIy 24, 68 d. at $2.70, 181| d. at $2.50; carters, 47£ d. at $3; labourers,
98£ d. at $1.58, 309 d. at $1.75; mason, 39£ d. at $3.60; sundry cleaning, $267.11 1,882 44
Chinic Co.: 6 garbage pails, $32; refrigerator, $30; 100 ft. hose, $11; 4 brl. cement, $8.40; nails,
$17.81; sundry, $223.23 322 44
Dowsley , A. H. : entrance door and frame with leaded glass 200 00
Eastern Canada Steel & Iron Works: structural steel erected for area 792 00
Esmonde, J. P. & F. W.: range with high shelf and water back, $246; installing same, $75 321 00
Gignac, J. H.: lumber, 1,927 ft. at $20, 4,904 at $24, 5,718 at $25, 1,000 at $27, 1,806 at $30,
3,700 at $45, 2, 160 at $70, 757 at $80; labour, 343 hr., $104.90; sundry, $132.19; overpaid $2 997 72
Larose, Ed.: bathroom, etc., on first floor, 318 sq. ft., $318; cement, $82.10; sand, $41.40; stone,
$67.50; masons, 560 hr. at 48c; labourers, 542 hr. at 25c; sundry, $22.50 935 80
Legare, P. T.: 20 beds complete 248 00
Leonard, B.: 3 gal. enamel, $16.50; 496 lb. paris whiting, $24.80; mixed paint, 3,955 lb. at 20c;
7 window shades, $33.60; floor varnish, $35.44; labour, 3,215 hr. at 38c; sundry, $84.95. . 2,207 99
Light, T.: raising, laying and carting turf, 4,000 ft. at 3c 120 00
Morissette, C. E.: polishing floor of dancing hall 80 00
Noel, P.: 2 baths, and four basins, $515; 12.58 sq. roofing, $125.80; labour, $73; sundry, $144.18 857 98
Ottawa Electric Co.: 15 lamps, $50; 14 3-lt. brackets, $266; packing, $7 323 00
Perry, Jas.: 21 pr. curtains, $154.11; 15 beds, mattresses and pillows, $157.50; 2 mirrors, $24;
22 curtain poles, $26.40; labour, $289.25; freight and cartage, $29.93; sundry, $225.24 906 43
Picard Machine Shop: labour, $54; sundry, $6.65 60 65
Quebec Light, Heat & Power Co., cabinet gas stove 65 00
Rondeau, Jos.: dessert stand high, 10 at $5.75; dessert stand low, 13 at $5; dessert plates, 4J
doz. at $19; china plates, 60 doz. at $5.50; crescent shape salad dish, 6 doz. at $35; 100 ice
creams, $48.70; 276 liqueur glasses, $104.67; sundry, $183.68 1,078 72
Talbot, R., 12 fire extinguishers 114 00
Small payments: hardware, $32.55; laundry, $9.39; labour, $9; stone, $15; garden seat, $26.68;
sundry, $40.90 133 52
Travel and outlay of officials at Ottawa: W. Bell, $32.95; R. Croll, $101.77; Geo. Mulhig,
$53.60; John Shearer, $134.60 322 92
Vouchers outstanding: Quebec Electric Co., R. 50380, $50; Geo. Reid, R. 26023, $50 100 00
Total ." 12, 622 09
Less— Charged to Public Buildings Generally (Page V— 97) 50 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 12, 572 09
Quebec Custom House.
Gosselin & Dube: contract for building complete, $135,369; three extra windows in basement,
$400; extra work in dome room, $800; tearing down and rebuilding east wall, demolition,
$500, masonry and brickwork, $2,200, cut stone, $12,631; two steel columns to support
dome, $542.95; less $68, 580, paid in 1911-12, V— 46 83, 862 95
Supervision, Rene P. Lemay: 2 p.c comm. for services on: contract and extras, $152,443,
elevator, $5,648, sundry accounts, $2,073.54; less $1,993.76 paid in 1911-12, V— 46 1,209 53
Gingras, F., installing conduit and wiring for elevator 120 00
Gosselin, Jos.: Venetian oak door and fittings, $120; sheet iron floors above elevator and
motor, $90; work on elevator pit, $119.96; sundry marble work, $201.23; sundry; $100.39. 631 58
Marchand, P.: cross channels, $140; grill and door, $65; sundry, $35.10 240 10
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co., installing one E-6 passenger elevator 5, 650 00
Quebec Transfer Co., sundry teaming -62 75
Valliere, Ed.: repairing old furniture, cabinet, $7.50, 14 chairs, $31, 5 single desks, $75, 1 double
desk, $30, lounge, $12, 2 tables, $22.50; new furniture, book case, $30, oak counter, $168,
6 chairs, $60, 1 desk, $25, 8 stools, $21, 3 tables, $14, sundry, $39.50; labour, 180 hr. at 40c 607 50
Small payments: cabinet sections, $15; cartage, $11.30; glass, $4.50; plumbing, $15; 6 rugs,
$28.32; wardrobe, $24; sundry, $8.90 107 02
Advertising 9 75
Total, carried to page V— 3 92,501 18
Quebec Drill Hall.
Travel and outlay: Robt. Dawson, Ottawa, $25.25; T. W. Fuller, Ottawa, $33.37; H. Ortiz,
Quebec, 25c 58 87
Advertising, $268.55; King's Printer, $353.77 622 32
Total, carried to page V— 3 681 19
V— 56 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Quebec Immigration Building on Louise Embankment. $ cts.
Deakin, C. E.: estimate 16 to June 8, 1913, on $348,000 contract and $34,500 extra work,
$351,097.70; less, drawback $35,107.70, paid in 1911-12, V— 46, $4,440 and $114,810 paid
in 1913-14 196, 740 00
Can. Inspection & Testing Laboratories: shop inspection of material, 579.58 tons at 25c,
466. 55 at 30c . 284 87
Ouellet, Jos. P., superintendence, 1| p.c. comm. on estimate 8, $188,380.20; underpaid, $60. . 2,765 70
Total, carried to page V— 3 199, 790 57
Quebec Ordnance Stores.
Travel of Ottawa official, T. W. Fuller 35 00
Quebec Post Office: Enlargement.
Villeneuve, Bosse, Banks & Boivin: estimate 3 to June 7, 1913, on $385,000 contract, $14,000;
less $1,400 drawback, and $11,520 paid in 1913-14 1,080 00
Gcbeil, A.: services, Dec, 1912, re site, $236.66; travel and outlay, $102.05. 338 71
Removing snow from site: J. Duchesneau, 61 loads at $1; Quebec Cartage Co., 108 loads at 55c 120 40
Small payments: test borings, $49.56; hardware, $3.35; lumber, $9.60 62 51
Travel: H. Ortiz, Quebec, $1.50; T. D. Rankin, $22.55 24 05
Advertising, $771 .03; King's Printer, $224.84 995 87
Total, carried to page V— 3. 2, 621 54
Rigaucl Public Building.
Belanger, Theo.: contract complete, $17,000; extra work on foundation, $2,703.20; copper
instead of galv. iron, $500; tile flooring, $669; sundry extra work, $175; less $14,250 paid in
1911-12, V— 46 6, 797 20
Emond, V. A. & Son: mechanical water filter 100 00
Lemieux, J. L.: superintendence, 5 p.c. on $21,427.20 contract, 3'75 p.c. on $1,487 contract; travel,
&c, $114.50; less $700, paid in 1911-12, V— 46; and less $85.05 paid for Mr. Robitaille's
expenses ! 456 57
Office -Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack, $50; freight, $1.12 51 12
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills, $95; 36 window guards, $40.50; 294 p. o. box fronts, $459.73;
5 eng. plates, $27; 3 receivers, $40; sundry, $22.99 685 22
Schell, J. T. Co. : post office fittings, supplied and installed 1 , 490 00
Fireman, F. Faubert, Nov. 18-Dec 6, 1912 28 50
Sorting cases supplied from stock: 1 prel. 1. s. case, $30; 2 sections n. s. case, $31 61 00
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $3.74; F. X. Paquet, Ottawa, $4.45 8 19
Advertising, $37.46; King's Printer, $35.54 73 00
Detailed with Regina Public Building (Page V85 . . . ) 51 25
Total, carried to page V— 3 9,802 05
Roberval Public Building.
Lachance, L. B.: estimate 3 to Jan. 8, 1913 on $16,700 contract $10,116.65; less $1,016.65
drawback and $5, 730, paid in 1911-12, V— 46 3, 370 00
Clerk of works, A. Parent: services, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 720 00
DuTremblay, A. : survey and plan of site 62 50
Travel, T. L. Villeneuve, Chicoutimi 22 35
Advertising $9.75; King's Printer $41 .83 51 58
Total, carried to page V— 3 4, 226 43
Rock Island Public Building.
Beach, N. A.: contract for building complete $17,750; porches, as per tender $3,500; tile
floor in M. O. office $96.50; less $4,050 paid in 1911-12, V— 47, $2,996.50, paid in 1913-14. 14,300 00
Clerk of works, Jos. Lowell: services Apr. 1-Mar. 31, 1913, 313 d. at $4 1,252 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack $50; freight $1 .05 51 05
Rubenstein Bros. : on account fittings 300 00
Advertising, $40.92; King's Printer, $51.41 92 33.
Total, carried to page V— 3 15, 995 38
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Shawinigan Public Building. $ cts.
Durand, A.: estimate 5 to Mar. 18, 1913 on $32,860 contract, $28,663; less drawback $2,863,
and paid in 1911-12, V— 47, $7,370 18,430 00
Superintending architects, Asselin & Auger: services, 5 p. c. commission on estimate 2,
$792.42; less $409.52 paid in 1911-12, V— 47 382 90
Advertising 9 75
Total, carried to page V— 3 18,822 65
Sherbrooke Post Office: Wiring, &c.
Choquette, J. A. & Co.: electric light wiring and fittings $950; 2 extra outlets $136.50 1,086 50
Advertising 4 30
Total, carried to page V— 3 1, 090 80
Sorel Public Building: Repairs to Heating Apparatus, &c.
Coron, F. D.: alterations and additions to heating apparatus $623.50; new smoke stack
$31.50; sundry repairs, &c. $285.03 940 03
Villiard, J. A.: labour, 2 d. at $2 4 00
Total, carried to page V— 3 944 03
Ste. Agathe des Monts Public Budding.
Purchase price of site: E. D. Godon 2, 000 00
Travel of Ottawa officials: C. Baudry $14; A. R. Shehyn $20.15 34 15
Legal services: J. V. Leonard, St. Jerome, Que 40 40
Total, carried to page V— 3 , 2,074 55
St. Gabriel de Brandon Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Mme. C. V. Michaud 2,000 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 41 38
Legal services: Alp. St. Germain, St. Barthelemi 37 70
Total, carried to page V— 3 2, 079 08
St. Lambert Public Buildng.
Patenaude, Eug.: estimate 3 to Mar. 28, 1913 on $26,600 contract $22,855; less drawback
$2, 255 20, 600 00
Travel of Ottawa official, R. C. Wright 10 00
Advertising 6 40
Total, carried to page V— 3 20, 616 40
St. Laurent Public Building.
Travel of clerk of works: G. S. Gingras, Montreal , 3 25
Advertising $85.98; King's Printer $102.04 188 02
Legal services, C. S. Tasse, St. Laurent j 103 10
Total, carried to page V— 4 294 37
Ste. Therese Public Budding.
Purchase price of site: National Breweries 8, 500 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. Baudry 15 20
Advertising $154. 18; King's Printer $147.07 301 25
Total 8,816 45
Less, part of site sold to M. Hogan 3, 000 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 5, 816 45
V— 58 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Thetford Mines Public Building: Wiring, &c.
Advertising $40.04; King's Printer $3.55
Three Rivers Public Building.
Asselin & Auger: preparing plans, specifications, &c, 2| p. c. commission on estimated cost
§250,000
Advertising $755 . 61 ; King's Printer $4 . 53
Total, carried to page V-
$ cts.
43 59
6,250 00
760 14
7,010 14
Verdun Public Building.
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 53 80
Weedon Station Public Building.
Purchase price of site: D. Gosselin 1, 800 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. R. Shehyn 93 73
Advertising $100.69; King's Printer $129.91 230 60
Legal services: J. A. Leblanc, Sherbrooke 66 05
Total, carried to page V— 4 2, 190 38
Dominion Public Buildings, Quebec: Renewals, Repairs, &c.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V — ) 20, 182 06
Acton Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Jas. Matthews 2, 700 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 12 00
King's Printer $64.30; advertising $13.80 78 10
Legal services, J. W. Elliott, Milton, Ont 24 22
Total, carried to page V— .4 2,814 32
Athens Public Building.
Dillon, John: Estimate 7 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $13,800 contract $13,602.35; less drawback
$1 362 35 12 240 00
Clerk of works, R. T. Taber: services, 10 m. to Mar." 31, 1913, at $80 ' 800 00
Town of Athens: share of taxes 1911, $14.25; tax for grano. walk, commuted, $66.71 80 96
Supplies from stock: 2 sections n. s. case, 1,259, $80; final 1. s. case, 1,262, $26.50 106 50
King's Printer $21 .72; advertising $14 35 72
Total, carried to page V— 4 13, 263 18
Aurora Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Dr. W. J. Stevenson 2,000 00
Travel of Ottawa official, Chas. H. Hunter 12 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 2,012 00
Ayinter, Ont., Public Building.
Purchase price of site: W. H. Finch $2,000; Wm. Monteith $2,800 4, 800 00
Town of Aylmer: taxes, 1912 32 52
Legal services: E. A. Miller, Aylmer, Ont 64 15
Advertising $849.76; King's Printer $85.66 935 42
Total, carried to page V— 4 5,832 09
Barrie Public Building: Addition, &c.
Tom, W. A.: estimate 1 to Mar. 31 on $19,655 contract $4,650.75, less $460.75 drawback 4, 190 00
C'leik of works, Thos. Rogers: services, Feb.-Mar. 2 m 100 00
Advertising $222.65; King's Printer $60.53. 283 18
Total, carried to page V— 4 4, 633 18
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Belleville Public Building; Improvements. $ ct.s.
Arnott & Fisher: cement sidewalk, 3, 943 sq. ft. at 25c 985 75
Lielleville Gas Dept., changing lamps $17.50; Sharpe & Hart, repairs §15.29 32 79
Carey Co. (Philip) : Carey flexible cement roofing, as agreed 242 00
McGie, Wm.: sundry steam fitting and plumbing repairs 85 23
Walton, Geo. & Co. : maple flooring in Inland Revenue office 130 00
Travel of clerk of works, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 4 22
Total, carried to page V— 4 1,479 99
Berlin Public Building: Government share of Cost of Sewer Connection, &c, and
Pavement.
Berlin Town: Government share of cost of pavement 402 66
Bowmanville Public Building: Improvements.
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: dutv on clock $135.80; entry $3; freight $9.48; exchange
68c 148 96
Grand Trunk Railway System, cartage 1 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 149 96
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Bracebridg? Public Building.
King's Printer 66 47
Bracebridge Public Building: Interest on delayed payments to Mary McCosh.
McCosh, Mrs. Mary: interest on $4,000, July 4 to Sept. 9; interest on $700, Sept. 10-Dec. 20,
at 5 p.c 46 49
Brantford New Public Building.
Purchase price of site: City of Brantford 42,711 25
McGregor, C. K.: commission for option on site, 2| p.c. on $42,711.25 1,067 79
Travel of Ottawa official, Chas. H. Hunter 10 00
Advertising $888.21; King's Printer $88.48 976 69
Legal services, W. S. Brewster, Brantford 80 65
Total, carried to page V— 4 44, 846 38
Campbellford Public Building.
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 10 00
Legal services, G. A. Payne, Campbellford 4 01
Total, carried to page V — 4 14 01
Chesley Public Building.
Gilpin Bros.: estimate 5 to Mar. -31, 1913 on $19,795 contract, $14,181.17; extra, building
clock tower $790; less $1,491.17, drawback 13,480 00
Clerk of works, Wm. Halliday, May 8-Mar. 8, 10 m 800 00
Foster & -Clark: preparing plans and specifications, 2 § p c. on $19,795; visiting Wiarton quarry
$12.50 507 37
Advertising 12 40
Total, carried to page V — i 14, 799 77
Collingwood Public Building.
Purchase price of site: W. A. Hogg 12, 500 00
Hunter, C. H., Ottawa, travel $25.85; Topley Studio, supplies $1 26 85
King's Printer 2 74
Legal services, W. T. Allan, Collingwood 59 40
Total, carried to page V— 4 12, 588 99
V— 60
AUDITOR (JEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
$ cts.
Cornwall Public Building: New boilers, &c.
Bailey, L. E.: on account work on clock, &c 75 00
Hermiston & Comrie: 2 furnaces and headers $778.25; pipe $53.04; cement $14.25; labour
S232; sundry $191.67 1,269 21
Total, carried to page V — 4 * 1 , 344 21
Dresden Public Building.
Clarke, W. E.: contract complete $13,000; extra work $88; less $210.50, deducted for work
not done, and $5,200 paid in 1911-12, V— 49 7, 677 50
Clerk of works, F. Jennings: services, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $960; outlay 62c 960 62
Brown, J., drilling 200-ft. well $350; Hastings, T. A., outlay $9.20 359 20
Total, carried to page V— 4 8,997 32
Dundas Public Building.
Nagle & Mills: estimate 9 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $45,200 contract, $31,611.75; less $3,161.75
drawback and $6,340, paid in 1911-12, V— 49 22, 110 00
Superintendence ($685.25)—
Peeve, A. W.: 2p.o» comm. on $15,800 (work done in estimates 4 to 6) 316 00
Smith, Jas. F.: services, Dec. 13-Mar. 31, 1913, 90 d. at $4; outlay, $9.25 369 25
Dickson, J. W.: 6 ft. drain, 560 ft. long $350; sundry $54.80 404 80
Gwyn, H. C. : drawing up agreement with town re drain, &c 10 00
Sorting cases supplied from stock: one prel. 1. s. case $30; 4 sections n. s. cases $160 190 00
Travel and outlay : T. A. Hastings, Toronto 18 15
Advertising $30. 10; King's Printer $20.84 50 94
Advance, C. D. Sutherland, R. 49,435 30 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 23,499 14
Durham Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Durham Town $2,200; V. Hahn $2,400 4, 600 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 15 00
Total, carried to page V — 4, 615 00
Eganville Public Building,
Morris & Moore: on account preparation of plans 300 00
Advertising $231.66; King's Printer $49.20 280 86
Legal services, R. A. Matheson, Eganville, Ont 24 99
Total, carried to page V— 605 85
Elmira Public Building.
Purchase price of site: A. W. Hoffer 2,050 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 12 00
Legal services, D. S. Bowlby, Berlin 34 90
Total, carried to page V— 2,096 90
Elora Public Building.
Clark, W. A.: on account installation of clock 1,550 00
Grinyer, G. E. B.&Co.: air compressor $30; sink $15; installing sink $23.28; sundry $35.55. 103 83
Hatch A. J.: work on clock: 1,000 ft. v joint $50; 500 ft. flooring $24; labour $156.90;
sundry $19.36 250 26
Mahoney, W. A.: superintendence, 2 p. c. on accounts totalling $2,754.46; travel $9 64 08
Stevenson & Malcolm: installing pumping apparatus 310 00
Whelan & Bleakney: supplying Glen William stone in place of local, 4,300 ft., including
freight $600; 690 ft. concrete sidewalk $124.20; grading grounds $200 924 20
Small payments: care of building, Jan. 6-Feb. 6, Apr. 1-6, 1912, $36; 237 ft. moulding $8.30;
survey of site $7; sundry $37.63 88 93
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 6 50
Total, carried to page V— 4 3,297 80
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Essex Public Building. . $ cts.
Proctor, G. A.: contract complete $18,183; water tank in attic $215; sundry extras $72.10;
less $5,850, V-49, 1911-12 12,620 10
Inspector: J. Laing, Apr. $104; F. Brown, May 1-Jan. 31, 237 d. at $4 1,052 00
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co.: interior fittings, as per tender 1,240 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack $70; 468 key boxes $925.20; freight $8.66 1,003 86
RubensteinBros.: 4 brass grills $95; 5 eng. plates $16.50; 2 receivers $31.50; sundry $7.75. . 150 75
Taylor, J. J.: safe 146 00
Small payments: cartage $6.25; chair $8; clock $20; electric fixtures $16; desk and cup-
board $40; 2 stools $9 99 25
Supplied from stock: one prel. 1. s. case $30, one section n. p. s. case $15.50 45 50
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto 38 06
Advertising, $18; King's Printer, $1 .53 19 53
Total, carried to page V— 4 16,415 05
Fergus Public Building.
Whelan & Bleakney ($2,052)—
Detailed in 1911-12, V— 50 730 00
Glen William stone used in place of local, 4,300 ft. at 12c; heavy stone, 200 ft. at 15c;
freight $104 650 00
Grading grounds, $200; 650 ft. concrete sidewalk $117 317 00
Extra sinking of well, 60 ft., 15 d. steam drill and men $300; extra pipe and labour $55 355 00
Clerk of works, W. A. Mahoney : 2 p. c commission on accounts, $63 . 38; outlay $9 72 38
Broadfoot, Thos'., janitor service, Feb.-Mar., 1912 60 00
Goldie & McCulloch: safe $310; freight and packing $6.35 316 35
Hatch, A. J.: carpenters, 330 h. at 35c, v joint, 1,000 ft., $50; 500 ft. flooring $24; sundry
$60.76 250 26
Small payments: labour $11.20; putting in motor and pump $40; moving safe $18.80; 39
window shades $45.50; sundry $11.35 126 85
Vouchers outstanding, W. A. Clark: on account clock. . , 1, 550 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 4,427 84
Fort Frances Public Building.
Purchase price of site: F. C. Anderson, $16,500; interest on $1,500, 181 d., Nov. 15-May 15, 1913,
6 p. c $44.63; less $1,544.63 paid in 1913-14 15,000 00
Matthews, H. E., architect: expenses re reports on site, July 23-25, 1912, Feb. 28-Mar. 3, 1913. 47 70
Legal services, A. D. George, Fort Frances 30 00
Total, carried to page V— 4 15, 077 70
Fort William: Custom House and Examining Warehouse.
Purchase price of site: O. M. Helgerson 48,000 00
Legal services, Morris & Babe, Fort William 118 20
Total, carried to page V— 4 48, 118 20
Fort William Public Building.
City Cartage & Dray Co. : carting safe from depot 10 00
Rubenstein Bros.: one brass grill $20; 3 eng. plates $12.25; express, &c. $2.40 34 65
Taylor, J. & J.: safe 207 20
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $45.22; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa, $58 103 22
Total, carried to page V— 4 355 07
Gananoque Post Office.
Bleakney, E. A.: estimate 5 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $29,973 contract, $18,366.72; less $1,836.72
drawback 16,530 00
Clerk of works, W. N. Rogers: Aug. 12-Mar. 31, 7f m. . . 613 33
Boyd, W. Y.: purchase price of site, including $380 building material 7, 250 00
Gananoque Town, street sprinkling tax, 1912 6 18
Travel of Ottawa official, J. B. Chariton 36 15
Legal services, W. B. Carroll, Gananoque 80 00
Advertising, $312.18; King's Printer, $59.29 371 47
Total, carried to page V— 4 24, 887 13
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Goderich Public Building. $ cts.
Black, G. W., painting porches, $20; Wellard, J., painting ironwork, $25 ; 45 00
Goderich Planing Mills: fittings in vault, $79; sash and casing for skylight, $19; sundry, $8.32 106 3?
Goderich Town: 2 poles, $10; 153 lbs. wire, $30.60; labour, $14; sundry, $5.34 59 94
Harper, C. J.: 2 boilers, $350; set twin connections, $150; 14 gate valves, $63; 400 ft. blk.
pipe, $52; 300 ft. asbestos, $62.50; labour, $172.50; sundry, $112.07 962 07
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack, $100; 528 key boxes, $1,058.40; 3 wickets, $24; section
n. p. s. case, $25; freight, $10.33; less $700, paid in 1911-12, V— 50 517 73
Schell Co. : interior fittings, supplied and installed 1 , 009 09
Total, carried to page V — 4 2, 700 06
Grimsby Public Building.
Bleakney, E. A.: estimate one to Mar. 31, 1913, on $19,973 contract, $481.73; less $41.73
drawback 440 00
Clerk of works, K. N. Grant, Feb. 10-Mar. 31, 42 d. at $4 168 00
Grimsby Town: proportion of taxes, 1912 38 48
Kidd, W. W.: purchase price of site, required for building 2,500 00
Advertising, $273.65; King's Printer, $51.76 325 41
Legal services, J. S. Campbell, St. Catharines 77 35
Total, carried to page V.— 4 3. 549 24
Guelph Public Building: Government share of Cost of Sewer connections and
pavement.
City of Guelph: Douglas street, pavement, 66 ft., $133.56, sewer, 66 ft, $82.50; Wyndham St.,
pavement, 118 ft., $1,406.24, sewer, 48 ft., $60; sewer connection to Post Office, $94.47.. . 1,776 77
Hamilton Armouries: Balance due Architect for Supervising Construction.
Stewart, W. W.: 5 p.c. commission on accounts, J. J. Armstrong, $293.64; Burton & Baldwin,
$10,550.70; Culley & Breay, $3,748.91; Electric Supply Co., $2,472; Wm. Findlay,
$4,275; Hamilton Gaslight Co., $4,471.95; Ketchum & Co., $4,325; W. J. Walsh,
$13,058; G. F. Webb, $221,574; less previous payments, 1906-7, V— 49, $4,000; 1907-8
V— 60, $4,000; 1908-9, V— 79, $3,213.75; 1909-10, V— 45, $1,000 1,024 71
Hamilton Examining Warehouse: Improvements.
Crawford, N. B., repairing floor, $35.80; Culley & Breay, sundry wiring $15.68 51 48
Purrott, G.- painting front of building, $110; glazing, $2 112 00
Total, carried to page V — 4 163 48
Hamilton Public Building: Improvements.
Can. Steam Boiler Co. : 3 sets cyclone grate bars 144 00
Clark, A., plumber and helper, $63; supplies, $19.33 82 33
Dennis & Jocelyn: galv. iron awning, $69.50; repairing roof, $33.41 102 91
Electric Supply Co.: 500 ft. cable, $29.40; 200 ft. conduit, $23.52; labour, $26.46; sundry $17.19 96 57
Holcombe Bros.:decorating walls and ceilings and finishing woodwork in long room, hall and
staircase of custom house, $972; varnishing entrance doors, $25 997 00
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co., installation of freight elevator 850 00
Wark Electric Co.: electricians, 168 h. at 50c; 48 condulets, $21.60; 375 ft. wire, $7.50; sundry,
$46 . 23 159 33
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter '. . 31 90
Total, carried to page V — 4 2,464 04
Hanover Public Building.
Purchase price of site, H. H. Miller: purchase price, $1,400; interest, May 1-Oct. 18, at 5 p.c,
$32.79; less, 1912 tax, $7.36 1,425 43
Hanover Town: taxes 1912, $48.24; frontage tax, $79.42 127 66
Legal services, R. C. Sper-eman, Owen Sound 60 56
Total, carried to page V— 4 1, 613 65
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Harriston Public Building. $ ct3l
roctor, Geo. A.: contract complete, $18,943; changing lighting and combination gas and
electric, $334; 13 extra electric lights, $110; extra tile floor, $80; installing rain-water tank
and pipe, $157; door and frame, in attic, $14; less for work not done, urinal omitted, $75,
well, engine and tank, $322; and less, $13,920 paid in 1911-12, V— 50 5,321 00
uperintendence, Geo. Gray: 2 p.c. comm. on following accounts, $19,131, $1,338, $599.31,
$34.46; preparing drawing, &c, for sidewalk, $15; less $309.50 paid in 1911-12, V— 50 127 55
Arthurs, H.: gravel back yard, $44; levelling lawn, $46; 22£ ft. fence, $22; cement sidewalk
and extra filling, $206.50 318 50
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: duty on clock, $135.80; entry and exchange, $3.68 139 48
Eedy, J. L.: oak door, $29; 27 shades, $54; sundry, $34.55 117 55
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 494 key boxes, $968.50; bag rack, $50; wicket, $8; freight, $6.51 1,033 01
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 grills, $89.50; 5 eng. plates, $14.75; 3 receivers, $39; sundry, $6.52 149 77
Schell, J. T. Co.: post office fittings, $1,213; alteration to fittings, $125; changing wicket, $15. . 1,353 00
Smith, J. & Sons: clock for tower, 800 lb. bell 678 90
Taylor, J. & J., safe 135 00
Small payments: covering for steps, $29.60; cartage, $10.19; door check, $18.50; tile flooring,
$21.75; sundry, $47. 16 127 20
Supplied from stock: 2 sections n. p. s. case, $31; 2 prel.l.s. cases, $53 84 00
Travel and outlay: J. A. Ferguson, Ottawa, $11.72; T. A. Hastings, $11.36 23 OS
Advertising 11 25
Total, carried to page V — 4 9, 619 29
Hespeler Public Building.
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 24 00
Kemptville Public Building.
Dom. Concrete Co.: estimate one to Mar. 31, 1913, on $18,000 contract, $1,717.50, less $177.50
drawback 1 , 540 00
Inspector, I. M. Guest, services, Feb.-Mar 200 00
Advertising, $238.55; King's Printer, $91.81 330 36
Total, carried to page V — 2, 070 36
Kingston Custom House: Renewals and Repairs.
Ellis, Arthur: checking and certifying accounts for repairs, July 1-Dec. 31, 1911, 7\ p.c. of
$2,407.15; supervision of heating and cleaning, July-Dec, 1911, $110.40; sundry checking
of accounts and reports, 437 h. at 60c; less $398.57, paid in 1911-12, V— 147 154 55
Kingston Post Office: Additions and Alterations.
McKelvey & Birch: estimate 7 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $49, 100 contract, $45,832.46; less $4,582.46
drawback, and $12, 130 paid in 1911-12, V— 51 29, 120 00
Superintendence, Wm. Newlands & Son: 2\ p.c. commission on estimate seven, $1,145.81;
2^ p.c. on contract price for plans, &c, $1,227.50; less $1,564.46 paid in 1911-12, V— 51 808 85
King, John: labour, 180 hrs. at 50c; material, $48.44 138 44
Lemmon & Sons, plumbing repairs, $67.32; Payne, G. A., repairs, $54.80 122 12
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: desk, $40; table, $23; tilter, $16.25; freight, $2.59 81 84
Scott & Ryan, sundry repairs to lights, &c ; 180 94
Small payments: baskets, $10; electrical supplies, $18.87; plumbing, $21.47 50 34
Travel and outlay, J. B. Charleson, Ottawa 24 45
Total, carried to page V — 4 30, 526 98
Kingston Royal Military College: Additional Dormitories.
Sullivan, M.: estimate 3 to Mar. 24, 1913, on $98,444 contract, $39,495; less $3,945 drawback... 35,550 00
Supervision, Power & Son, 2 per cent comm. on $35,515 710 30
Travel of Ottawa official, T. W. Fuller 51 00
Advertising 78 08
Total, carried to page V— -4 36, 389 38
Kingsville Public Building.
Travel and outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 5 00
Legal services, W. A. Smith, Kingsville 24 19
Total, carried to page V — 4 29 19
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Lakefleld Public Building. $ cts.
Purchase price of site, Mrs. E. L. Fitzgerald 2,000 00
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 9 65
Legal services, O. A. Langley, Lakefield 26 87
Total, carried to page V— 4 2, 036 52
Lindsay Drill Hall.
Advertising : 170 87
Lindsay Public Building.
Hungerford, Wm.: two No. 7 Safford boilers, $616.25; pipe, $33.66; labour installing boilers,
$210.55; sundry supplies, $159.10 1,019 56
Lindsay Light, Heat & Power Co., sockets, &c •. 22 41
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 4 02
Total, carried to page V — 4 1 , 045 99
Listowel Public Building.
Whelan & Bleakney: contract complete $28,180; extra, raising tower ten feet $1,800; sundry
graining $78; less $17,290 paid in 1911-12, V— 51 12,768 00
Clerk of works, M. McGillivray: services, 9 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 720 00
Alberts, S.: cement walk, 631 ft. at 12§c 78 87
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co. : interior fittings complete 2, 125 00
Hermiston & Co.: 56 blinds $65; sundry $11 .33 76 33
McDonald, J. H.: purchase price of additional land required 1,700 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: p. o. boxes, 325, $656.50; bag rack $50; freight on rack $5.05. .. . 711 55
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $100; 5 eng. plates $16.50; 2 receivers $35.50; sundry $7.95... 159 95
Small payments: labour $12.60; door check $18; sundry $7.75 38 35
Sorting cases supplied from stock: one 1, 257, $30; 2 sections 1 , 259, $31 61 00
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $31 .83; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa $27.40 59 23
Legal services, J. E. Terhune, Listowel 29 88
Advertising, $28 . 14; King's Printer, $1 . 53 29 67
Total, carried to page V— 4 18, 557 83
London Post Office and Custom House: Government share of Cost of
Pavement, &c.
City of London: government share of cost of pavement on Richmond Street opposite post
office and custom house, 155J ft. at $2-7825 431 74
London Post Office: Improvement.
Dennis Wire & Iron Works: 2 brass wickets $50; canopy for rear of office $50; small hood
for letter boxes on Richmond street $25 125 00
Noble & Rich: connecting up radiators, as agreed $47; sundry plumbing $36.30 83 30
Quick, I.: sundry painting and glazing 72 15
Sanders & Robson: desk $34; 14 ft. oak partition $37; 21 cupboard doors $32; table $24.50;
2 lamps $10; sundry lumber $63.48; labour $140.40; sundry $18.50 359 88
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto $9.50; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa $27.90, 37 40
Total, carried to page V — 4 677 73
Markham Public Building.
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 16 00
Midland Public Building.
Bleakney, E. A.: estimate 1 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $47,700 contract $1,097; less $107 drawback.. 990 00
Clerk of works, Jas. Trew: services, 10 d. to Feb. 28 40 00
Gould's Service: posting bills re tender 1 00
Advertising $659.06; King's Printer $54.39 713 45
Legal service, W. Finlayson, Midland '. • 70 56
Purchase price of site: Annie Ackerman $4,775.23; Mrs. A. Wilson $2,532.90 7,308 13
Total, carried to page V— 4 9, 123 14
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Milton Public Building. $ cts.
Purchase price of site: Fred. J. Martin 1 , 750 00
Travel: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $7.55; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa, $28 35 55
Legal services: J. W. Elliott, Milton 23 52
Total, carried to page V — 5 1 , 809 07
Milverton Public Building.
Makins, J. C: commission for collection of rents 7 00
Legal services', Makins & Gregory, Milverton 37 00
Total, carried to page V — 5 • 44 00
Avery, John: contract complete $21,195: increasing height of tower $830; moving partition
in collector's room, altering heating and putting in new door $140; concrete footings under
main wall $166.66; extending main drain $95.50; sundry $95; less $13,630, paid in 1911-12,
V— 52, and $1,022.16, paid in 1913-14 7,870 00
Clerk of works, Wm. Ryan: services, 12 m. to Mar. 10, 1913 960 00
Blaiklock Bros., brokers: customs duty on clock $145.60; entry $3; exchange 80c 149 40
Office Specialty Co.: 'C bag rack $90; 237 p. o. boxes $459.75; wicket $8; freight, $4.23. . 561 98
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $84; 5 eng. plates $14.75; 2 receivers $32.50; sundry $7.43. 138 68
Smith, John & Sons: turret clock, four 5-ft. dials, 800 lb. bell 727 57
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 19 62
Advertising $27. 60; King's Printer $14.39 41 99
Total, carried to page V— 5 10, 469 24
Mount Forest Public Building.
Proctor, G. A.: contract complete $17,666; extra work, sidewalk $182.49, soft water tank
$144.10, changing mains $55.15; blinds $27.61; sundry $89.62; less $15,060, paid in
1911-12, V-52 3,104 97
Clerk of works, J. A. Hunter: services, April 1-Nov. 16, 198 d. at $3; work after Nov. 16,
42 ft. fence $42, sundry $22 . 50 658 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 302 key boxes $581.90; wicket $8; bag rack $90; freight $4.95. . 684 85
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $84; 3 receivers $36.50; 5 plates $16; sundry $6.45 142 95
Schell, J. T. Co. : interior fittings, as per tender 985 00
Taylor, J. & J. : safe, as per order 288 00
Small payments: coal $18.82; door check $18.50; electrical supplies $15.51; moving safe $6;
steps $13.76 72 59
Sorting cases supplied from stock: one 1, 257 30 00
Travel and outlay: J. A. Ferguson, Ottawa, $11 .71, T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $20 65 .... 32 36
Advertising $21 .20; King's Printer $11.46 32 66
Total, carried to page" V— 5 6, 031 88
Newmarket Public Building.
Purchase price of site: F. W. D. Jones $2, 673; Wong Get $2, 100 4,773 00
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 12 00
Legal services, H. E. Choppin, Newmarket .................. 37 65
Total, carried to page V— 5 4, 822 65
Niagara Falls Armoury.
Robertson, A. B. ($6,894.60)—
Contract for construction of building complete 44,000 00
Alterations to radiators to suit fittings ' 495 00
Sundry extra work ..................' 651 60
Estimate 3 to Dec. 31, 1912, on contract for fittings '. . . '. 4,700 00
On account laying out of grounds ' 508 00
Total 50,354 60
Paid in 1910-11, V— 52 10 220 00
Paid in 1911-12, V— 52 '..'..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 32 ,'770 00
Drawback on fittings 470 00 43,460 00
Paid to A. B. Robertson in 1912-13 6,894 60
Clerk of works, Geo. Seaies: services, Apr.-Mar. 313 d .?! .... 1^565 00
Carried forward . . 8 459 60
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Niagara Falls Armoury— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 8,459 60
Can. Ornamental Iron Co.: 2 lanterns and brackets 90 00
Ketchum & Co.: pr. continuous bowling alleys, installed $1,050; 5 Easdale targets $100;
freight $1.84 1,151 84
Niagara Falls Municipal Electric Plant: light, Jan. 1913 21 12
Vandersluys, C. H. : overseeing painting, &c 50 00
Travel: Robt. Dawson $17.70; T. W. Fuller $15 32 70
Advertising $176.88; King's Printer $38.39 215 27
Total 10,020 53
Less charged to Niagara Falls Public Building (Page V— 66) 21 12
Total, carried to page V— 5 9,999 41
Niagara Falls Public Building: Improvement.
Can. Revolving Door Co: oak rev. door $650; outlay, installing door $72.19 722 19
Cole & McMurray: sewer on Park St. $52; painting on warehouse, main stairs, &c, $160;
4 c. i. sq. conductor pipes, reducers &c, $68; 135 ft. excavation for sewer $40.50; boiler
section $45; sundry labour $211.75; sundry supplies, $204.12 781 37
Hall & Dollcry: 3 brackets on carrier cases $25.10; extending cellar switch to head of stairs
$41.85; light in attic and switch $17.93; sundry $26.86 Ill 74
Niagara Falls, Planing Mills Co.: brick and concrete work as per tender 623 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 2 eng. plates $11.50; express 75c 12 25
Schell Co.: detailed in 1911-12, V— 52 1,129 00
Schell Co.: lumber, 252 ft. $9.57; labour, f 19.80; sundry 90c 30 27
South Bros.: linoleum, 74| yds. at $1.25; 2 chairs $27; desk $48; sundry $9.15 177 28
Styles, S.: cartage 2 75
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 19 20
Detailed with Niagara Falls Armoury (Page V— 66) 21 12
Total, carried to page V— 5 3, 630 17
Orillia Drill Ha!!.
Advertising 83 70
Oshawa Drill Hall.
Advertising 292 19
Oshawa Public Building: Addition.
Blaiklock Bros., brokers: duty on J. Smith & Sons' invoice $149.40; entry $3; exchange 78c;
freight $11.02 164 20
Brown & Ward: carting clock 2 00
Smith, John & Sons: turret clock, 4 dials, 800 lb. bell .- 747 03
Travel and outlay: J. A. Ferguson, Ottawa $11.72; T. A. Hastings, Toronto $2.58 14 30
Advertising $130.74; King's Printer $35.87 166 61
Total, carried to page V— 5 1,094 14
Oshawa Public Building: Government Share of Cost of New Pavements and
Sidewalks, &c.
Oshawa Town: proportion of cost of block pavement on King St. $476.72; proportion of cost
of concrete walk on Wellington St. $18.18 494 90
Ottawa: Departmental Fittings.
Agriculture Dept., Langevin Block: ($225.40) —
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinet, 4 at $30; freight $5.40 125 40
Taylor, J. & J.: one set of vault doors 100 00
Agriculture Dept., Canadian Building:
Eclipse Mfg. Co., repairs &c, $24.61; Office Specialty Co., cabinet $7.50 32 11
Agriculture Dept., 66 Queen St.: Live Stock Records: ($1,042)—
Office Specialty Co.: steel, 28 vert, letter, 24 storage, 8 bases and tops, 8 sections, $1,005;
truck $25; moving cases $12 1,042 00
Archives: ($976)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: steel map case $960; 60 label-holders $16 976 00
Carried forward 2, 275 51
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 67
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa: Departmental Fittings— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 2, 271 51
Auditor General's office: ($13)—
Office Specialty Co: No. 83 roller book shelf section 13 00
Civil Service Commission: ($70.25)—
Office Specialty Co. : special steel cabinet 70 25
Clerk of Crown in Chancery: ($48) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: new panel and moving cupboard and cornice 48 00
Conservation Commission: ($210) —
Office Specialty Co.: No. 408 steel cabinets, 3 at $38; No. 2035 steel 8x5 card sections, 6
at $16 210 00
Customs Dept.: ($1,558)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic case for room facing elevator 1,247 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 2100 sections, 2 at $30.50 61 00
Rosenthal, A. & Sons: one safe 250 00
Dominion Police: ($40)—
Office Specialtv Co. : special steel case 40 00
Geological Survey: ($32.50)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: moving steel cabinet from Govt, shops and setting up in Marine & Geol.
Survey 32 50
Governor General's Secretary's Office: ($849) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic cases installed in office 849 00
Insurance branch of Finance Dept.: ($70.50) —
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinet $43; moving steel cases $27.50 70 50
Interior Dept., Langevin Block: ($311.98) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co. : moving steel cases 9 38
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinets, 7 at $43; guides $1.60 302 60
Interior Dept., Birks Building: Dominion Parks: ($415.50) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: case for Commissioner, $252; case for director, $163.50 415 50
Interior Dept., Blackburn Building: Water-Power Branch —
Office Specialty Co.: two special steel cases 476 00
Interior Dept., Canadian Building: ($1,969.70)—
Eclipse Manufacturing Co.: ($1,589.50)—
Forestry Branch: 2 steel cases, $384, $200 584 00
Immigration Branch: 2 steel cabinets $575; repairs $15 590 00
Survey Records Branch: 48 drawer cabinet, with lock 384 00
Repairs: in Loyer's Office $25, sundry $6.50 31 50
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 cabinet, 12 at $30; freight $16.20, repairs $4 380 20
Interior Dept., Registration Branch: ($100) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: steel cabinet, plan S-397, $4,550; less $4,450 paid in 1911-12 (Page V— 53) 100 00
Interior Dept., Surveyor General: ($2,762)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic fittings $2,750; repairs $12 2,762 00
Interior Dept., Trafalgar Building: ($25) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: steel roller shelves, 10 at $2.50 25 00
Justice Dept., ($65)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co. : metallic back $25, repairs $40 65 00
Labour Dept.: ($31.35)—
Office Specialty Co.: No. 2406 steel cabinet $30; freight $1.35 31 35
Marine and Fisheries Dept.: ($1,814.35)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: ($1,757)—
Metal case for drafting-room, Chief Engineer's Branch 1, 450 00
Metal cabinet for Records Branch 168 00
Card-index cabinet for Accountant's office, 30 drawer 139 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 cabinet $30, freight, $1.35; No. 83 roller book-shelf sections,
2 at $13 57 35
Militia and Defence Dept.: ($951.65)—
Office Specialty Co.: two special card cabinets $410; double-faced case of library shelving
$170; sections, 1 No. 406 at $34, 1 No. 2406 at $34, 4 No. 2100 at $30.50, 2 No. 2035 at
$19.75, 2 No. 2661 at $32; moving library shelving $48; sundry $30.15 951 65
Mines Department, Sussex St.: ($77.62)—
Office Specialty Co: No. 406 cabinet, 2 at $30; changes $15; freight $2.62 77 62
Naval Service: ($241.45) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metal box 35 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinets, 2 at $38; cabinets, 1 at $34, 2 at $30, sundry
$32.40; freight $4.05 206 45
North West Mounted Police: ($41.40)—
Office Specialty Co. : moving steel cases to Union Building 41 40
Post Office Dept., Langevin Block, ($3,780.55)—
Eclipse Manufacturing Co.: ($3,458.75)—
Steel cabinets, as per tender, $3,750; less $300 deducted 3, 450 00
Taking-down and setting-up steel case in Accountant's Branch 8 75
Office Specialty Co.: 3 No. 2100 sections, base, top, guides, folders, $141.80; repairs and
alterations $180 321 80
1— 54v
Carried forward 18, 230 31
2,r
V— 68 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1012-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: Departmental Fittings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 18, 230 31
Post Office Dept., Blackburn Building: ($2,397.97)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic fittings for Staff Branch $1,206, for Enquiry Branch $539;
repairs $5 1, 750 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinets, 3 at $30, 10 at $32, 2 at $34; special steel
sorting-cases, 3 at $50; sundry $19.97 647 97
Post office Dept., Rideau Club: Rural Mail Delivery : ($841.65)—
Office Specialty Co.: sections, 16 No. 2100 at $25, 4 No. 2028 at $20, 4 No. 2035 at $16, 4 No.
2067 at $24; bases, 1 at $4, 4 at $5; tops, 5 at $4.50; sliding shelves, 4 No. 2078 at $15;
6M. No. 2385 cards $58.45; sundry $36.70 , 841 65
Printing Bureau: ($441.38)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: cutting down and setting up shelving, 44 sections at $9; sundry altera-
tions $45.38 441 38
Privy Council: ($170; —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: taking apart and removing steel cabinets 15 00
Taylor, J. & J.: one safe -. . 155 00
Public Works Dept., West Block: ($41.63)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: moving steel cabinets- in Accountant's office, 55% h. at 75c 41 63
Public Works Dept., Birks Building: Dredging Branch: ($174.35)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: 4-drawer cap sections, 2 at $27 54 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinet, 2 at $30; folders, 180 at 20c; sundry $24.35... 120 35
Public Works, Robinson Building: ($302.42)—
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinet, 9 at $30; guides and folders $21; freight $11.42 302 42
Railways and Canals: ($291.52) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co. : alterations 25 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 steel cabinets, 4 with locks at $34, 4 without locks at $30;
freight $10.52. 266 52
Railway Commission: ($2,119) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic fittings, for Record Room $495, for Traffic Room $390 885 00
Office Specialty Co.: steel fittings as by plan $898; steel cabinets, 3 at $35, 4 at $38, 1 at $55;
folders and guides $24 1,234 00
Trade and Commerce Dept.: ($14.50)—
Eclipse Mfg. Co. : repairs to steel cases 14 50
Total, carried to page V— 5 25,024 73
Ottawa Buildings: Lavatories.
City Post Office ($45.30).
Jones & Stevens: tile in women's lavatory, 24 ft. at 80c; labour, 33 h. at 60c 39 00
Setting tile . 6 30
House of Commons ($2,028. 16).
Dowsley, A. H., doors, varnished, 5 at $7.50 ; 37 50
Jones & Stevens: furnishing and setting tile in floor and walls, marble for 3 closet stalls and
3 urinals, marble architrave and window sill, and all nickle-plated hardware, except
toilet paper holders and doors, $700; wall tile, 296J ft. at 80c; urinal, $16.35; sundry sup-
plies, $58.55; labour, 127| hr. at 60c _ 1,088 40
Keystone Supply Co.: marble and tile work in ladies' lavatory 610 00
Robertson, Jos., Co., Montreal: lavatories, 4 at $22.50, 3 at $21; sundry, $55.76 208 76
Sundry payments: 15 brl. cement, $27.75; 3 doors and frame, $31 .50; door, $20; 1 pr. hinges, $4.25 83 50
Langevin Block ($4419.96).
Allan, W. E., supplies, $138.01; Band, J. P., supplies, $80.72 218 73
B. O. T. Manufacturing Co., Toronto: 8 gal. high tanks in golden oak, wood fibre seats and
covers, B. O. T. bowls, 3 at $22.75, 3 at $21.75 133 50
Dowsley, A. H., 6 doors, varnished, at $7.50 45 00
Jones & Stevens: tile and marble work, $878; double acting hinges, 12 pr. at $8.50; marble
architrave, 53.1. ft. at 75c; marble sill, 13 1. ft, at 90c; labour, 21 hr. at 75c; less, 6 door
stops, $9, and less 6 pr. single acting hinges, $25.50 1,012 70
Keystone Supply Co.: marble and tile work in lavatories on top floor, $95o.70; cleaning floors,
$6.60 963 30
Keystone Supply Co.: marble and tile work in lavatories on second floor from top, $878; extra
marble architrave, 53 1. ft. at 75c; marble sill, 13 1. ft. at 90c; double action hinges,
12 pr. at $8.50; sand and cement, SOc; labour, 25 hr. at 75c; total, $1,051; less, 6 pr. single
action hinges, $25.50, and less 6 stops, $9 , 1.016 50
Carried forward 5,463 19
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa Buildings: Lavatories— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 5, 463 19
Mott Company, Montreal, battery of two No. 6 Sanito urinals 77 00
McKinley & North wood: closets with high oak tank, 10 gal. cap., complete except supply
pipe, 6 at $27.25; c. i. enam. sinks, with roll rim top, 2 at $17, 1 at $14.50; urinals, 10 at
$5; 6 pes. of l|-in. tube, $21; sundry, $33.95 316 95
McLennan, J. R.: 12 Cowan seats with Sampson hinges, $60; sundry, $82.79 142 79
Robertson, Thos., & Co., Montreal: closet bowls, 18 at $6.50; flush pipes, 18 at $1,87; ball
cocks, 2 doz. at $10.90; No. 3 golden oak copper-lined tanks, 6 at $4.20; sundry, $29.33.. . . 226 99
Savage & MacDonnell Co.: doors, 18 pr. at $5; cartage, 50c 90 50
Sundry payments: brass castings, $64; 15 brl. cement, $27.75; freight, $5.66; sundry, $78.59. . 176 00
Sundry ($1,420.41)-
Vouchers outstanding: H. Foisy, $8.82; J. R. McLennan, $9.62 18 44
Freight, 70c; labour, $24.50 25 20
Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings, Repairs' (Page V — 105) 1, 376 77
Total r 7, 913 83
Less— Discounts (Page V— 120) 12 46
Total, carried to page V— 5 7,901 37
Ottawa: Parliament Grounds: Additional Water Service.
Robertson, Thos., & Co., Montreal: galv. pipe, 1,329ft ft. of 2-in. for $200.76, 1,342^ ft. of lHn.
for $125.37, 102^ ft. of 1-in. for $5.80; elbows, tees and nipples, $6.27 338 20
Sundry payments: hair felt and mineral wool, $9.78; freight, $2.72 12 50
Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings: Repairs' (Page V— 105) 681 97
Labourers, 170| d. at $1 .90 323 95
Total, carried to page V— 5. . . . , 1,356 62
Ottawa: Driveway Pavement.
Engineer, C. Hetherington, 29 d. at $2.25
Foremen, 16 d. at $3.50, 80- 1 d. at $3
Carpenters, 13 d. at $3, 13 at $2.50; raker, 12- 55 d. at $3
Concrete-finisher, W. Kirkland, 16 d. at $4; mastic-finisher, L. Collette, 29-4 d. at $4
Mastic layers at $2.25: A. Belland, 45-22 d., P. Laberto, 30-44 d
Roller-man, J. Rodgers, 7 d. at $2.50, 11 -44 at $3.50
Teams, 64-52 d. at $4.86; cart, 14 d. at $2.75
Labourers, 85- 11 d. at $2, 1,043-35 d. at $1.90
Besson & Carriere, Hull: rent of steam drill, July 16-Aug. 16, 1912, 32 d. at $3
Brooks, H. W., river washed sand, 70 yd. at $1.05
Campbell Bros. Steel & Iron Works: repairing mastic kettles, labour, 78 hr. at 60c, material,
$11.82; repairing ash box, labour, 64 hr. at 60c, 874 lb. plate and angle iron, $30.59
Fleming-Dupuis Supply Co. —
Coal, 252-016 tons at $1.85; steam concrete-mixer, 31 d. at $10
Fleming, Thos.: cement, 280,000 lb. at 48.8c per 100 lb.; residuum paving oil, 640 gal. at
13k;. ; pea stone, 24. 3 tons at $2.50; detailed under Eastern Block: New Addition, (V— 29), .
$250.95
Frazer, W. F.: 1,800 1. ft. dressed spruce, 1 x 5, 1 x 6, etc
McMahon, E. ($807)—
Portland cement, 300 brl. at $1 .59
Steam road roller, 22 d. at $7.50
Steam concrete-mixer, 15 d. at $10
Heating pipes, 15 d. at $1
Sicily Asphaituxn Co.: rock asphalt mastic, 25 tons at $25.75; Mexican asphalt, 4§ tons at
$40
Stethem, W., sand, 200 yd. at $1.05
Sundry payments: 7 sections iron grating, $40.60; hardware, $39.39; coal, $30.76; lumber,
$18.25
Detailed in 1911-12, (V— 55)
Detailed with Ottawa Buildings Repairs : Pay-lists (Page V — 105)
13,175 70
Less— Discounts, (V— 120) 1 18
Total, carried to page V— 5 13, 174 52
65 25
296 32
109 17
181 75
170 25
57 56
352 51
2, 152 59
96 00
73 50
127 61
776 23
1,764 50
41 85
477 00
165 00
150 00
15 00
823 75
210 00
129 00
4,670 88
269 98
V— 70 AUDITOR GENERAL'S RETORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: Parliament Buildings: Improvements. $ cts.
Campbell Bros. Steel & Iron Works: 6 c. i. shad plates, 6 c. i. baffle plates, 6 props and 8 bearing
bars, 4,479 lb. at 3c 134 37
Canada Foundry Co., Toronto, duplex steam pump, size 5| in. x 3| in. x 6 in. stroke, brass-
fitted throughout 88 00
Chabot, A., 20 ft. of cupboard at $12; less $10 for ladder 230 00
Cole & Co.: removable awnings, and canopy for Speaker's entrance, $699; repairs to awnings
and canopy, $35.85; cloth cover over Speaker's entrance and awning over Senate door,
Nov. 20-21, 1912, $12.75 747 60
Dowsley, A. H.: sundry Gothic pieces and mouldings for House of Commons, $339.80; birch
cupboard, $70 409 80
Ellacott, J. A. L.: repairs in H. of C. restaurant lavatory, $170.45; elec. supplies, $14 184 45
Floor Finishers: Simplex treating floors in Library (tender), $397.52; scraping and varnishing
wood work (base) of Library, $35.10 432 62
Frazer, W. F.: 1-in. pine, 2,000 ft. at $22, 2,000 ft. for $50; 500 ft. 1-in. basswood, $22.50 : 116 50
Garriocb, Godard & Co.: 12-in. exhaust fan, $34; holophane shades, 24 at $1; reflectors, 4 at
$3.25; Lynne lamps, 2 at $6: sundry, $15.56 98 56
Halliday & Sproule, quartered cut oak doors, with frames and pivot hinges, fitted in place. . 120 00
May-Oatway Fire Alarms ($4,195.15) —
Installing automatic fire alarm system in House of Parliament 3, 500 00
Extra protection —
- Roof space over library, $130; rooms around Library, $160; labour, $74.40 364 40
City fire alarm box No. 22, $150; cable to City Hall station, $180.75 330 75
Mazer, Jacob: professional services in correcting the acoustical properties of the H. of C.
Chamber, $1,500; travel, 5 trips Pittsburg to Ottawa and return, $362: 1,862 00
Meyer, H. C, jr., consulting mechanical engineer, New York: professional services, $200;
travel, $40.33 240 35
Modern Electric & Mfg. Co.: repairing motor in H. of C: labour, 75 hr. at 60c; material,
$20.53 65 53
Murphy-Gamble, Limited: carpet, 21 yd. at $2.75, 17| at $1.85; border, 19 yd. at $2.50, 18|
at $1.65; 20 yd. green repp, $30; 9£ yd. green cloth, $24.69; sheeting, 358f yd. at 23c;
sundry, $16.23 321 60
McCallum, W. R.: portables, 6 at $2.75; holophane shades, 26 at $1; sundry, $22.25 64 75
McKinley & North wood: 6 groups 4 section 40 in. vento heater $100, No. 2 steam traps $75,
two 12 in. electric disc pans $70, sundry supplies $164.93; labour, tinsmith, &c, 463 h. at
70c, 104i at 40c; total $775.83; less $322.21 charged to 1913-14 453 62
Newark Hair Felt Co., Newark, N.J.: 5,400 sq. ft. 1 in. hair felt, 72 in., $140.40; less, $14.40,
freight 126 00
Ottawa Carpet Cleaning Co.: cleaning: carpet, 2,350 yd. at 4c; 3 rugs, 175 yd. at 5c 102 75
Sundry payments: hardware, glass, etc, $59.42, lumber $46.25, brick work around boilers
$40.73, leather $36.95, elec. supplies $26.47, installing 196 ft. metallic strip $29.40, 6 brass
plates $15, 6 doors $12, sundry $50.19 316 41
Labour: 13 d. at $1 .90 24 70
Detailed in 1911-12 (V— 58) 636 70
10,970 96
Less— Discounts (V— 120) 4 65
Total, carried to page V— 5 10, 966 31
Ottawa: New Examining Warehouse.
Detailed with 'Wages: New Departmental Buildings' (Page V— 76) . 77, 484 60
Altimas, T. P.: rent of locomotive, Nov. 27, 1912 to Mar. 17, 1913: 107 d. at $15 1,605 00
Argue & McColl, steam coal: 148-85 net tons at $5.50 818 73
Beatty, M. & Sons, repairs to 8 x 12 engine: sundry $47.50; one No. 4 swinger $250 297 50
Capital Warehousing Co., oil: cylinder, 77 gal. at 60c; polarine, 41-4 gal. at 65c; sundry,
$41.99 115 10
General Supply Co.: two manilla rope blasting mats, 10 x 12 ft., 2720 lbs. at 10c; 8 ft. sq.,
| in. wire rope blasting mat, $149.70; sundry hardware $154.89 576 59
Grant-Holden-Graham: 14 x 14 tarpaulin, 3-ply Thistle: 3 at $41.50 124 50
Independent Coal Co., coal: steam, 320-28 net tons at $5.50; sundry$18.65 1,780 19
Lloyd Plate Glass Insurance Co.: cost of replacing 51 x 11H in. glass broken at 62 George St. . 19 87
Mussens, Montreal: one No. 2 Std. gyr., Austin crusher, with parts, $1,495; No. B-6 Hardy
steam hammer drill, $140; sundry $47.50 1. 682 50
McMahon, E., Ottawa: rent of boilers, steam drills, &c, ($710) —
Boiler and steam drills, Dec 1 to 26, 1912: 26 d. at $10 260 00
Steam drills, Dec 27, 1912 to Jan. 15, 1913: 20 d. at $6 120 00
Steam drills, 3: Jan. 16 to Feb. 28: 44 d. at $7.50 330 00
Savage & MacDonnell, Co.: 3 x 8 in. and up, d. 1 s. birch, 3,000 1. ft., 6,000 ft. b m. at $75, $450;
12 x 12 in. x 40 ft. pine, 1,920 ft. at $72; sundry $27.36 615 60
Freight and charges: C. P. R. $1,909.56, W. H. Thorne & Co., $6 1.915 56
Carried forward 87,745 74
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa: New Examining Warehouse— Concluded.
Brought forward
Hardware, &c.: Cuzner Co., $187.05, Gray-Harvey Co. $357.07, Geo. Higman & Sons $132.
E. J. Laverdure $245.27, W. A. Rankin $263.52, W. Strachan $391.86, sundry $308.23. . .
Foundry work: Canada Foundry $150.75, T. Lawson & Sons $115.77, sundry $153.50
Teaming: H. W. Brooks $10, Dominion Transport Co. $328.50
Lumber: Barrett Bros. $25.50, Jas. Hill $194.75, G. M. Mason $52
Travel and outlay $109.18, sundry items $9.75
Printing and Stationery Dept
Advertising
$ cts.
87,745 74
1,885 OS
420 02
338 50
272 25
118 93
242 86
535 88
91,559 26
Less— discounts, 2 p. c. for cash (Page V— 120) 20 32
Total, carried to page V— 5 91 , 538 94
Ottawa: Fuel Testing: Enlargement of Concentrating Laboratory.
Marshall, A. G.: contract for an addition to the fuel testing plant complete, $28,100; less,
$1,000, paid in 1913-14 27, 100 00
Advertising 209 99
Total, carried to page V— 5 ' 27, 309 99
Ottawa: Major's Hill Park: Electric Lighting.
Wages, detailed under Ottawa Buildings, Repairs (Page V— 105) 1, 465 31
Labourers, 123-1 d. at $1.75, 99| d. at $1.90, 404 40
Gravelle, J. G. & Co.: electrical materials per tender: one 25 k. w. transformer; 29 5-lt.
iron standards', with sockets, shade holders and globes; 300 tungsten lamps, 100 watt; one
2 panel switch board; two wire cable, 670 ft. of No. 4, 450 ft. of No. 6, 2,900 of No. 8;
contract price, $3,617; less, $417, paid in 1913-14 3, 200 00
Sundry payments: transformer $27.50, lumber $11.50, water pipes $10.56, elec. supplies $10.18,
sundry $9 . 10 68 84
5,138 55
Less— Discount (Page V— 120) 23
Total, carried to page V— 5 5, 138 32
Ottawa: Old Museum Building: Alterations.
Foreman carpenters, Wm. Ash, 205 h. at 43f c, 274 at 42£c, 946 at 41§c, 236 at 4Uc 698 06
Carpenters, h. at 35c: J. Allan 606, C. Barbeau 1,445, E. Bigras 409, W. Black 377, J. Carriere
985, J. Cowan 1,367, R. Davis 453, O. Duford 760, W. Hollington 804, Lafortune, Elz.
959, Em. 465, L. 579, L. Mathe 368, R. Monette 1,493, J. Morin 1,240, G. Morris 912, G.
Reinack 1,586, C.A. Rivers 737, D. Robertson 1,512, F.W. Ross 300, A. Seguin 398, R. Slack
1,390, J. C. Smith 332, J. Tremblay 314, J. J. Trumbell 667, sundry 1,793, in all 22,251 h. . . . 7,787 85
Carpenters, h. at 30c: J. D. Adams 402, W. Weston 363, sundry 701, in all 1,466 h 439 80
Carpenters, at two or more rates: J. S. Campbell, 218 h. at 30c, 206 at 35c, S. Graham, 332 h.
at 30c, 286 at 35c ; R. Grant, 232 h. at 30c, 533 at 35c; R. W. Hamilton, 228 h. at 35c,
764 at 40c; T. Little, 50 h. at 30c, 669 at 35c; N. Lamadelaine, 36 h. at 30c, 832 at 35c;
O. Leduc, 227 h. at 30c, 615 at 35c; T. O'Neil, 50 h. at 30c, 649 at 35c; W. H. Paynter,
160 h. at 30c, 50 at 35c; M. Plouffe, 195 h. at 35c, labourer, 182 h. at 28c 2, 240 11
Electricians, h. at 27c: G. Brassard 1,188, F. Dier 1,996, V. Ladouceur 500, O. Seguin 514,
N. St. Denis 421, sundry 546, in all 5,165 1,394 55
Electricians: Jos. Jessup, at $65 per m., $115.32; J. F. Smith, at $70, $309.66 424 98
Lathers: P. Blais, 180 h. at 42|c, 368 at 45c; F. Fortin, 9 h. at 42ic, 277 at 45c; M.Hen-
nessey, 100 h. at 42^c, 37 at 45c; T. O'Rourke, 91 at 42|c, 267 at 45c; J. Leroux, 178 h.
at 45c, plasterer, 150 h. at 30c; sundry, 54 h. at 42|c, 163 at 45c 809 95
Foreman painters: W. M. Bowen, 1,132 h. at 40c; painter, 422 h. at 38|c 616 91
Painters, h. at 30c: W. Barnhart 373, A. Dassault 419, L. Heller 6i5, A. Langlois 369, J.
Racicot 805, E. Raizenne 573, L. Renaud 181 (short paid $1), sundry 1,977, in all 5,312 h. . 1,592 60
Painter, A. E. Porter, 1,190 h. at 30c, 214 at 40c; foreman, cement mixer, M. Murphy, 259 h.
at 33ic :■ 528 94
Foreman plasterers, J. A. Campbell, 223 h. at 47c, 895 at 44§c, 227 at 44Jc, 18 at 45c, over-
paid 77c 611 57
Plasterers, h. at 42£c: Ed. Cayer 609, Ed. Cayer jr. 491, M. Dery 336, Wm. Gowrie 490, Jas.
Kearns 327, F. Landry 377, A. McGetton 481, R. Tombs 442, Geo. Vallillee 282, D. Wat-
son 248, sundry 903, in all 4,986 h 2, 119 12
Carried forward 19, 264 44
V— 72 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1012-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: Old Museum Building: Alterations— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 19, 264 44
Plasterers, at two or more rates: Jos. Blakeney, 550 h. at 42£c, 268 at 45c; Jas. Lewis, 590
h. at 42$c, 323 at 45c.; D. McVicar, 769 h. at 35c; D. Pilon, 164 h. at 30c, labourer
537 h. at 28c; Jos. Sarazin, 753 h. at 42^c, 359 at 45c; sundry $2. 52 1,705 40
Plumbers: L. Allaire, 227 h. at 39c, 427 at 40c; H. S. Haig, 326 h. at 39c, 1,006 at 40c; J.
R. Lamontagne, 454 h. at 39c, 400 at 40c; W. Tighe, 299 h. at 39c, 383 at 40c; J. Jolicoeur,
100 h. at 39c 1, 434 74
Foreman steamfitters: Jas. Ogilvie, 1,552 h. at 50c 776 00
Stcamfitters: J. Bannerman, 50 h. at 35c, 439 at 39c, 164 at 40c, A. Demers, 445 h. at 39c,
1,097 at 40c; E. Demers, 295 h. at 40c; F. Duncan, 218 h. at 39c, 1,361 at 42§c; M.
Flannagan, 436 h. at 39c; N. Hastey, 410 h. at 39c, 139 at 40c; P. A. Kerr, 409 at 40c;
J. Kerrigan, 332 at 39c, 118 at 40c; Wm. Lachance, 227 h. at 39c, 574 at 40c; R. N.
Murphy, 440 h. at 39c, 410 at 40c; A. Richards, 227 h. at 39c, 448 at 40c; C. Schwabe, 304
h. at 39c, 428 at 40c; sundry, 466 h. at 39c, 304 h. at 40c 3,888 49
Stonecutter, W. H. Bobier, 200 h. at 52c; bricklayers, sundry, 790 h. at 52c 514 80
Masons, h. at 52c: W. Sander 749, W. Sauve 195 490 88
Timekeeper, E. Cousineau, Dec. 28, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, 376 d. at $3; less paid in 1911-12,
V— 56, $252 876 00
Foreman labourers, H. Monette, 205 h. at 38c, 1132 at 36£c, 427 at 35c 636 14
Labourers and helpers: h. at 35c, E. Palen 409, R. Preston 1,581, sundry 277; at 30c, Z.
Carriere 445, J. Farrell 623, G. Lynch, 946, R. Park 873, T. Sheridan 386, sundry 974;
at 28c, J. Bigras 861, W. Carleton 379, J. Carriere 1,429, H. Clark 543, O. Cloutier 1,424,
R. Cloutier 1,008, H. Dolmore 680, I. Gascon 452, Jos. Gratton 1,412, G. Hornier 386,
S. Horton 755, Ed. Larose 556, A. Laurin 936, C. McLean 396, J. Richard 621, G. St. Jean
389, D. St. Jean 739, J. Toudreau 359, T. O. Villeneuve 1,383, sundry 5,615; at 25c, Z.
Bigras 773, M. Defayette 885, S. Delpha 432, A. Fink 727, C. Lee 478, F. McKinnon 831,
Geo. Page 495, Jas. Ray 761, P. Vaive 1,215, sundry 2,638; at 20c, A. Smith 742, sundry
943-5 10,403 84
Labourers and helpers at two or more rates: A. Bigras, 372 h. at 25c, 228 at 30c; T. Brown,
122 h. at 27c, 687 at 28c; Ls. Bourre, 328 h. at 28c, 369 at 30c; R. S. Cassidy, 275 h. at 28c,
100 at 30c; T. D. Collins, 50 h. at 20c, 453 at 28c; N. Cousineau, 100 h. at 27c, 729 at 28c;
J. Defayette, 233 h. at 28c, 1, 264 at 30c; J. Delaney, 218 h. at 25c, 1, 363 at 28c; O. Demers
946 h. at 25c, 268 at 28c; A. Gerinshen, 486 h. at 28c, 59 at 30c; J. C. Gervin, 322 h. at
25c, 118 at 28c, 101 at 39c, 300 at 40c; A. Goyette, 173 h. at 25c, 332 at 28c; C. Kelley,
373 h. at 25c, 214 at 28c; Jos. Lang, 182 h. at 27c, 1,013 at 28c; A. Ladouceur, 50 h. at 20c,
818 at 25c; A. Leduc, 409 h. at 25c, 309 at 28c; X. Letand, 150 h. at 25c, 1,232 at 27c;
Wm. Orton, 59 h. at 20c, 925 at 25c; Z. Plouffe, 550 h. at 25c, 459 at 28c; Z. Pauze, 958 h.
at 28c, 232 at 30c; Jos. Rockburn, 218 h. at 25c, 645 at 28c; E. Roy, 218 h. at 20c, 982
at 25c; F. Sheimon, 54 h. at 28c, 418 at 30c; W. Soucy, 473 h. at 25c, 313 at 28c; E. St.
Jean, 122 h. at 25c, 379 at 28c, 202 at 30 c; J. G. Ternent, 109 h. at 28c, 802 at 30c 6,264 46
Horse and cart: Mrs. J. Davis 1, 226 h. at 35c, team 71 d. at $5; sundry, 203 h. at 35c 854 10
Seven sundry payments under $100 262 18
Allan, W. E.: 59 radiators $739.44; 14 walls, 54 sq. ft at 27ic 369 at 25|c; elbows, tees, etc.,
$384.75; pipe, 882 ft. black $49.37, 1,457| ft. galv. $79.71; urinal plates, 1, 157 D, two 2-stall,
$150, one 1-stall, $50; lavatories, 23 Berlin $253, 8 Tyrol $113.40; 13 Lombard closets,
$201.50; difference in traps, 31 lavatory at $1.25, sundry, $48.37; less, $74.80, for marble
for urinals not supplied 2, 141 39
Band, J. P.: 3 No. 8 h.w. boilers $668.60; set of triple connections $217. 20; Doric heater $65.50;
100 gall. galv. boiler $35; 2 round dial thermometers $13 . 50; 3 in. brass gate valves for hose
connections, 6 at $14; gate valves, 2 in., 6 at $3.95, 1| in., 46 at $1-90, 1 in., 56 at $1-45;
valves, 12 at $1.50, 25 at $1.35; pipe, etc., $229.18 1,557 03
Baron, Jas. H.: murisco, 350 lbs. at 5^c, 350 lbs. white at 5c; oil, 38-11 galls, at $1-05; paint,
wall-paper, etc., $54.60 131 35
Barrett Bros.: 300 bags cement, including bags, $165; lime, 230 bush, at 27c; 2x4 spruce, 8,157
ft. at $19; 1,000 ft basswood, $40; 2 bags fireclay, $3; sundry lumber, $49.60; less, bags
returned, $22-10 452 58
Bertschinger, A. H.: electrical material supplied as per contract $5,063.44, sundry $394.90.. . . 5,458 34
Blakeney, H. G., & Co.: 88 door frames, jambs and doors, 13 w.c doors in ash for oil and
varnish, 4 baize doors, 64 pes. sash and frames with stops not glazed, 2 doors, 2 English
box frames 722 00
Brooks, H. W., 25 loads gravel 68 75
Can. Buffalo Forge Co.: eh. 26262 on account of fans 2, 500 00
Central Paving Co.: cement, 1,016 bags at 44c; bags, 1,016 at 10c; 2 in. stone, 16-81 tons at
$1 .40; 80 yds. river washed sand, $86; less, sacks returned, 900 at 10c 568 18
Collector of Customs: duty on automatic water still $60.90, sundry $29.75 90 65
Carried forward 61 , 061 74
1'LBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa: Old Museum Building— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 61,061 74
Cowan & Brown: removing old galv. iron roof $195, new galv. iron roof $814, installing vent
pipe, funnels, etc. $97, repairs to roof $42.32 1, 148 32
Currie & Livock: sundry supplies 220 75
Davidson, Jas.: 3,000 ft. 2 x 4 R $63, 1,000 ft. 1 x 12 x 12 dr. pine $50, sundry $20.34 133 34
Desrivieres, J. A.: 1,000 ft of 1 x 12 x 12 pine d. 2 s., $55; 500 ft. v joint. $30; l\ in. basswood,
425 ft. at $50, 350 ft. prepared out of 466 ft. of 2 in. at 7c.; birch, 400 ft. at 9c, 160 at 8c,
325 ft of 1 in., 3 in. wide prepared on shaper, $26; sundry, $41.87 255 54
Dominion Bridge Co.: contract for structural steel, including steel columns 1,379 00
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co.: 150 ft. unlined linen fire hose $41.25, 3 nickel plated nozzles $19.50. 60 75
Eimer & Amend, New York: Barnstead automatic water still, gas heated, No. 2, 10 gal.
capacity, $202.50; freight, $1.84 _ 204 34
Fleck, Alex.: rectangular tank made of \ in. steel plate $260, two 18 in. c i. coal shutes $75,
iron stairway and expansion tank $79, sundry $29.35 443 35
General Supply Co. of Canada: brass angle gate valves, nickel plated with brass wheel, 1 in.,
100 at $3.27, \\ in., 6 at $3.96, H in., 2 at $4.74; 5 in. iron body gate valves,"6 at $8.25; fire
pots, 2 at $7.80; sundry, $109.54 534 88
Howe, William: paint, oil, glass, &c 220 01
Howe, Wm. S.: 20 galls, turp., 2,000 lbs. lead, 1,000 lbs. spruce ochre, 1 bbl. paint oil, 500 lbs.
putty, 900 ft. d. d. glass $275 (tender); 500 lbs. pure lead $37.50, 15 galls, floor shellac $35,
25 lbs. pure gold bronze $37.50, sundry $85.34 470 34
Hull Wall Plaster Co.: wall plaster, 160 tons at $8; less, $369.60 for empties returned 910 40
Jones & Stevens: marble and tile work in building as per tender 300 00
Laverdure, E. J.: 244 bars of 1 in. iron, 3,051 lbs. at 3c; plaster bead, 3,400 ft. at 2-4c;
sundry pipe, $56.76; vent in front of building, $54.25; 440 ft. double steel studding, $26-40;
gate valves, 2 at $7.75, 2 at $5.60; sundry, $277.49 614 73
Library Bureau: typewriter desk, $37.60; wardrobe units, 2 at $12, ends for same, 2 at $5;
2 tilter chairs, $18.70, $8.25; oak chairs, 2 at $4.95; card unit, $11; base and top, $8. . 127 45
Mason, Geo. M.: |-in. clear beech flooring, 25,000 ft. at $40; 1-in. t and g. dr. 1 s. stock, 5,000
ft. at $20; boards, 2,000 ft. at $15.50; 6-in. arch to detail, 6,600 1. ft. at 4 -5c; base, 4,700
lft. at7-5c; base block, 500 1. ft. at 6c; sundry, $264.63 2,075 13
Mulhall Hardware Co.: paper, 190 rolls at 33c; range, $25.75; sundry, $7.90 96 35
McKinley & Northwood: on account of iron work for building, ch. 29,114, $1,200: sundry
supplies, $375.49 1,575 49
McLennan, J. L.: sundry supplies: elbows, tees, etc 251 42
Ottawa Brick Mfg. Co.: brick: 15M. soft at $8, 2-5M. hard at $11 147 50
Perkins, C. L.: erecting shafting in instrument shop $30, sundry $18.55 48 55
Rankin, W. A.: 37 office door sets $222, 20 office door sets master-keyed $120, 17 communi-
cating door sets $46.75, 2 cyl door sets $15, front door set $16, 300 lb. sash cord $81, 10
concrete barrows $45, 11 kegs nails $31 .07, sundry $131 .44 " 708 26
Reliance Engineering Co.: on account of vacuum plant 2, 200 00
Rideau Canal Supply Co., sand, 22 loads at $2.10; 2 loads gravel, $6 52 20
Savage & MacDonnell: 75 pes. , spruce plank, 2 x 10, 14 ft. - 16 ft. , 1875 ft. at $25; spruce, 2 x 14 x 16,
1334 ft. at $20; sundry, $28.54 , 102 10
Slack, A. : contract for stairs 490 00
Steel and Radiation, Toronto: Diamond mesh lath, 2, 100 sq. yd. at 12^-c ' 262 50
Stewart, P.: 500 lb. lead $35, 10 galls, sizing varnish $20, 11 light prism $26.40, 17 lights Star
glass $11 .64, sundry $36.03 '. 129 07
Storr, J.: paint, oil, varnish, etc _. 161 62
Strachan, Wm.: pipe, 115 ft. of 5-in. at 50c, 60 ft. 3|-in. at 38c, 1,430 ft. for $102.28; sundry,
$73.32 255 90
Wright & Co.: coarse cut stone, 30-475 t. at $1.40; Keene's cement, 5 brl. at $8.50; 30 brl.
Plaster Paris, $67.50; 9-in. Scotch pipe, 102 ft. at 35c; cement, 12§ brl. at $2.20; sundry,
$20.90; less, cement bags returned, 140 at 10c 222 77
Sundry payments: hardware $77.01, lumber $75.41, 3 sinks $42.75, 15 brl. Plaster Paris $33.75,
25 yd. green baize $22.50, 24 pr. stand pipe clamps $22.20, cartage $20, lime $19.27, 2 t.
coke $12, sundry $52.04 376 93
King's Printer 9 37
79,950 10
Less— Discounts 20 87
Total, carried to page V— 5 : 79,929 23
1,070 00
450 00
375 00
300 00
1,152 66
1, 104 06
928 00
661 92
1,142 61
V— 74 AUDITOR GENERAL'S RETORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: New Departmental Buildings: Wages. $ cts.
Superintendent, R. S. Low: services, May 16- Dec. 3, 1912, less 4 d. at $150; advance, $100. .
Superintendent, J. W. Featherstone, 3 m. to Mar. 18, 1913, at $150
Assistant superintendent, Alex. Graham, 3 m. to Mar. 20, 1913, at $125
Clerk of works, M. A. Menard, 3 m. to Mar. 20, 1913, at $100
Engineering staff, d. at $3: Geo. Goodwin, jr., July-Aug., Nov.-Mar., 171; W. G. Mason,
June-July, 53; B. Steers, Nov.-Mar., 160.22 :
Clerks: A. Featherstone, 116-55 d. at $2; G. E. Huson, 91 d. at $2.25, 88-77 at $2.50; VV.
Robinson, 197-44 d. at $2.25
Timekeeper, R. F. Palmer: June-Mar., 27 d. at $3, 242 at $3.50
Timekeeper, J. C. Kiely: Aug.-Mar. 7, 189-11 d. at $3. 50
Foremen: M. Labelle (steam shovel), 47-22 d. at $5; G. C. Palmer, 201-44 d. at $4.50. . . .
Foremen: A. Corrisse, 11 d. at $2.25, 19-11 at $3; D. S. Campbell, 40 d. at $2.50, 105-77 at
S3; S. Johnston, 52-33 at $2.50: T. P. Keane, 54 d. at $3.50; M. Killoran, 13-44 at $2.75,
80-88 at $3, 132-88 at $3.50, overtime 7-33 d. at $3.50; C. Loux, 21 d. at $3, 205-55 at
$3.50; F. McMullen, 12 at $2.25; R. Reynolds, 36-11 d. at $2.50, 26-44 at $2.75, 227-88
at $3; H. Segalovitz, 57-33 at $2.50, 65 at $2.75; G. Turner, 9 d. at $2.50, 54-44 at $2.75,
223-77 at $3; H. Wilson, 46-77 at $2.50 4,528 21
Foremen, d. at $3: R. S. Crain 68-44, A. Drapeau 207, H. Hall 108-22, J. G. Hackland 244-88,
S. Rauzell 16-11, J. Rochon35-55 2,040 63
Mastic finisher, Ls. Collett, 17-22 d. at $4.75 81 60
Cement finishers, June-Aug., d. at $4: J. Chaffee 65-66, W. Kirkland 115-11 723 16
Cement finishers, Nov.-Feb., d. at $2.50: J. Chaffee 73-11, W. Kirkland 73-11 365 58
Carpenters, d. at $3: J. Benoit 25- 11, J. T. Brady 134 477 31
Carpenters, d. at $2.50: F. Archibald 21, H. Bowser 141-55, J. D. Gabriel 150, S. Graham
65-22, W. Hollington 95-55, D. Lacroix 217, T. J. Lapointe 40, T. Little 18, H. Mulligan
71.66, S. Nichol 139-55, W. Palen 52-33, H. Roche 175-55, A. Seguin 25, G. Seguin 74-33,
J. Seguin 60-77, G. Shore 131-44, H. Wilmott 119-11 3,995 51
Steamfitters, d. at $3.50: J. Bannerman 93-66, C. Duncan 99-55, R. Murphy 182-88, C. Mc-
Lean 49-88, T. Shore 77-66 1,762 90
Steamfitter, W. Sales, 282-66 d. at $3; plumber, Wm. McLean, 45-88 d. at $2.52 963 64
Plumbers, d. at $3.50: J. C. Gervin 31-11, J. Kerrigan 30-55, J. B. Lamontagne 51-88, A. E.
Richardson 42-88 547 59
Blacksmiths: J. Cadieux, 54 d. at $2; M. K. McLeod, 93-11 d. at $2.50; J. M. Paul, 13 d. at
$2; T. H. Smith, 8 d. at $2.25, 82-66 at $2. 50 591 47
Locomotive engineer, A. J. Barre, 86-55 d. at $4 346 22
Engineers, hoistmen, etc.: A. Barre, 106-22 d. at $3.50; T. Charette, 129-66 at $3.50, 28-33
at $3.75; J. Degray, 29 at $2.50; W. Fletcher, 22-55 d. at $3; R. Gadde, 119 d. at $2.50;
A. Holtby, 19-44 d. at $3.50, 39-88 at $4; J. Johnston, 81-11 d. at $2.25, 145-77 at $2.50;
F. Lafortune, 57-77 d. at $3.50; C. Lewis, 94-22 d. at $3.50; J. Marion, 167-44 d. at $3;
F.Milan, 120-55 d. at $2.25; H. Miller, 32-11 d. at $2.25, 18 at $3; F. Miner, 2 d. at $3.50;
J. McCorkell, 48-77 d. at $2.50; E. Poirier, 11-77 d. at $2.50; J. Rodgers, 18 d. at $2.50,
7 at $3.50; T. Shore, 14-33 d. at $2.75, 13-44 at $3; H. F. Stearns, 183-11 d. at $2.25;
A. Toll, 30-44 d. at $3.50, 124-44 at $4 4,899 74
Firemen: T. Carr, 80-77 d. at $2; H. Claydon, 59 d. at $2.25; J. Curran, 41-44 d. at $2.25;
J. Degray, 27-22 d. at $2.25, 27-88 at $2.50; W. Hambrook, 9-55 d. at $2; A. Herbst, 7 d.
at $2.25; H. Kirk, 83-33 d. at $3; J. Lewis, 3 d. at $2.25, 13-77 at $3; E. Lynch, 28-11 d.
at $2.25; J. Morin, 37-44 d. at $2.25; M. Turner, 98-88 d. at $2.25 1,22144
Shovelman, H. Overton: 34-22 d. at $3.50, 27 at $4 227 78
Helpers: A. Fink, 55-88 d. at $2.50; H. Kirk, 2-88 d. atr$3; T. Shore, 11 d. at $2.50, 18-55
at $2.75 226 89
Helpers, d. at $2.25; A. Belland, 35-88, J. Chenier, 35-55, J. Curran, 37-77, J. Flaven, 35-22,
A. Graham 45-44, B. Holloway 29-55, A. Lush 29-33, A. McLean 7-66, T. Shore 3. . . . 583 74
Helpers, d. at $2: A. Belland 52-33, W. Blair 63-22, R. Cape 28-55, S. Carroll 35, A. Chenier
75-77, J. Chenier 24, N. Dohink 62-55, J. Earl 68, J. Foley 16, J. C. Gervan 4, J. Laddie
121-11, A Leduc 53, J. Martin 21-22, W. P. Moran 102-88, J. Morin 231-55, J. McCorkell
48-11, H. McKerns 47-11, W. McLean 26, S. Nichol 52-55, L. Noel 59-11, F. Oliver 38-44,
W. Orton 2, O. Orville 43-11, T. Pariseau 10-55, 0.'rSabourin 28, P. Warner 32-11, A.
Wilson 27 • 2,746 64
Store keepers, d. at $2: J. Daly 258-22, W. Doran 123-77, E. Forrest 50-22, J. E. Forrest
289-55 1 , 443 56
Carriages, etc., d. at $3: N. Cardinal 22-22, W. Davis 123-66, E. J. Jones 65, Geo. Lumsden
143-33, G. Spittal 3 1,071 65
Carriages, etc.: G. Spittal, 38 d. at $2; sundry, 20 d. at $2.25 121 00
Carts, d. at $2 75: P. Burns 73, A. Corrisse 79-66, Mrs. J. Davis 38-44, P. Garron 28, H.Groulx
117-11, C. Kelly 216-88, E. Leclair 121-11, J. Lewis 40-33, F. X. Liberty 1-33, Mrs. P.
O'Meara 116-55, O. Schwabe 163-55, A. St. Amand 24, Alb. St. Amour 116-11, Alf. St.
Amour 102-11, Ls. St. Aubin 86-44, F. Tremblay 69-11, sundry 40-77 3,944 77
Teams, d. at $4.86: W. Armstrong 28-55, M. S. Brady 47-44, D. Brunet 114-55, J. Brunet
19-88, P. Burns 57-55, J. Cameron 26-44, J. A. Cameron 16, J. Carnochan 43-55, T. Cleary
36-66, Mrs. J. Davis 60-33, J. Desjardins 65-44, N. J. Doyle 15, M. Eccles 270-44, E.
Faubert 61-44, J. Fitzgerald 33-88, Thos. Fleming 53-11, Fleming-Dupuis Co. 53-11,
R. Golding 35-22, W. Graham 64, P. Grand Maitre 44-11, H. Groulx 140-77, A. Hunter
110, M. Kearns 65, J. Lajeunesse 18, M.Leonard 48, F.X.Liberty 250- 11, W, Maloney49 11,
Carried forward 40,095 28
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 75
TSSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa: New Departmental Buildings: Wages— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 40, 095 28
Teams — Concluded.
W. Moran 113-22, A. Mowat 62-11, T. McDonald 84, D. McDonell 143-88, W. A. McLaugh-
lin 103-44, J. J. O'Toole 27, J. Perry 65-44, A. Pettapiece 45-55, Alvy Pettapiece 102-55,
W. Pettapiece 8, J. Plunkett 88-55, H. Rafter 72, F. Robert 207-22, J. B. Roy 88, S. Smith
24, W. Smith 249-88, W. Stethem 44-88, Mrs. Stewart 230-33, A. Thompson 45-44, O.
Valiquette 30, W. Wiles 134-33, G. Young 46-44, sundry 51-44 18,931 36
Labourers, Apr.-Jan., d. at $1.90: N. Adonaski 61-55, A. Alexander 214-88, A. Archam-
bault 125-88, H. Barclav 206-88, F. Bellefeuille' 101 -33, J. Bellefeuille 70-55, P. Belle-
feuille 137-44, E. Bergeron 122-33, O. Bigras 111-11, T. C. Binks 122-22, G. Boivin 107-11,
J. Boivin 203-88, M. Bordeleau 121-77, J. Bourque 182-55, T. Bowes 206-11, A. Bowman
158-55, J. T. Brown 158, J. Brunet 60-66, M. Brunet 121-44, E. Bureau 108-44, D. Byrland
225-88, L. Byrland 230-33, H. Charette 58-55, A. Charron 103-55, A. Chevrier 58, J. B.
Chevrier 189-11, X. Chevrier 84-22, G. Chinn 166-22, T. D. Collins 95, G. D. Common
94-88, D. Connell 125-77, W. Cook 206, M. Corbett 148-66, H. Courisse 148-44, T. Cousineau
142, J. Curran 80-44, J. Daly 13-55, W. Daly 124-33, Ls. Decarie 236-22, W. Desjardins
181, G. Digance 121-11, H. Dumoulin 148-66, M. Dumoulin 149-55, N. Dupuis 93-88,
J. Ellis 80, A. Enright 107, F. Faubert 77-33, E. Forrest 200-22, J. Faucault 107-33, P. Free
107-66, H. Gagnon 137-66, J. Gernos 101-22, Alf. Gravelle 129-22, Art. Gravelle 58-66,
A. Gravelle Jr., 59-55, A. Grichen 120-88, C. Grichen 115-22, E. Gudge 70-44, J. Gudge
208-44, G. Guertin 63-88, W. Hambrook 69, C. Hook 122-55, T. Horrigan 107-11, J. Kearns
215-33, M. Lafrance 188-55, B. Lambert 171, A. Larocque 92-66, J. Lauders 180-44, A.
Leblanc 153-33, J. Lefebvre 102-11, Ls. Lefebvre 111-55, J. Lemieux 153-33, N. Limoges
114-44, F. Lowther 98-55, J. Manaduke 110-33, A. Mannery 121-11, E. Marquis 212-66,
J. Martin 118-44, J. Morin 113-22, W. Moxley 130-66, W. McAdam 102-44, G. McDonald
92-22, G. Nichaforoche 205-66, J. O'Dea 122-88, T. O'Hara 99-66, P. O'Keefe 90, F.
Oliver 53-55, H. Paquet 101-22, J. Parloche, 121-55, A. Patinaude 186-88, P. Perrier
144-55, R. Pettapiece 60-44, F. Plante 156-11, P. Quinn 77-55, J. Read 140-55, A. Rivington
203-55, A.Roy 110-44, G.Schofield 96-77, W. Scott 144-88, A. Seguin 72-77, J. Sheldon 108-77,
P. Snider 213-33, P. St. Armand 183-33, E. Taillefer 228-99, G. Taylor 81, J. Tessier
221, S. Tornick 105-22, J. Toudreau 144-77, W. Twoy 126, W. Utman 141-33, I. Varchon
206-33, L. Whitty 57-11, P. Whitty 129-88, J. Wilson 171-88; in all 14,861-77 d 28,242 60
Labourers, Feb.-Mar., d. at $2. 10: N. Adonaski 49-33, A. Alexander 45-66, H. Barclay 40-55,
F. Bellefeuille 40 -66, J. Bellefeuille 37-55, O. Bigras 41-11, T. C. Binks 59, J. Boivin 41-44,
M. Bordeleau 34-55, J. Bourque 40-55, T. Bowes 30-99, T. Brown 49-66, J. Brunet 28-88,
M. Brunet 45-22, E. Bureau 38-44, D. Byrland 24, L. Byrland 24, H. Charette 54-33,
A. Charron 26, J. B. Chervier 47-44, T. D. Collins 36, G. Common 50-77, D. Connell
20-55, W. Daley 39-33, L. Decarie 46-33, H. Dumoulin -44, N. Dupuis 25-88, J. Ellis 60,
E. Forrest 43-33, J. Foucault 26-22, P. Free 12-44, J. Gernos 13, A. Gravelle 48-66, A.
Gravelle Jr., 38-55, Art. Gravelle 42-88, A. Grichen 39-44, E. Gudge 40-88, J. Gudge
47-33, G. Guertin 47-55, W. Hambrook 30, J. Kearns 13, B. Lambert 30-77, J. Lauders
24-44, A. Larocque 37-11, J. Lefebvre 44-66, Ls. Lefebvre 46-44, N. Limoges 41-88, F.
Lowther 19-55, A. Mannery 3, E. Marquis 47-55, W. McAdam 31-55, G. McDonald 33-11,
G. Nichaforoche 24-55, T. O'Hara 39-44, P. O'Keefe 51, F. Oliver 46, A. Patinaude 41-33,
P. Perrier 31-22, R. Pettapiece 47-55, F. Plante 41-33, P. Quinn 41-11, J. Read 48-44,
A. Rivington 42-33, A. Roy 47-44, G. Schofield 29, W. Scott 30-88, P. Snider 45-66, P.
St. Amand 9-11, E. Taillefer 9-44, G. Taylor 59, J. Tessier 46-44, S. Tornick 24, L. Whitty
51, P. Whitty 11-33, J. Wilson 47-44 5,769 21
Watchman, V. Levesque, Apr.-Jan., 306 d. at $1 .75 535 59
Watermen: R. Chauvin, 34 d. at 75c; F. Matal, 15 d. at 75c; H. Mulligan, 47-88 at $1.95;
P. McKay, 100-55 at $1.75, 47-88 at $1.95; L. Patenaude, 13 d. at 50c, 80-44 at 75c, 141-33
at $1,46-33 at $1.25; W. Schultz, 16 at 75c, 14 at $1 691 50
Labourers, at $1.75: S. Beamish 179-55, A. Heron 84-11, sundry 33-77 520 45
Sundry payments —
Time keeper, 11-66 d. at $2.50; brakesmen, 124 d. at $2.25; plasterer, 6 d. at $3 326 18
Machinist, 11-11 d. at $2.50; labourers, 10,245-33 d. at $2.10, 13,197-22 at $1.90 46,615 76
Sundry 6 75
Unpaid wages: Eug. Bergeron $22 . 80, D. Connell $1.90, J. Sinclair $21.11 45 81
Rental of Machinery, paid on pay rolls ($6,887.50).
Fleming, Matthew: rent of boiler, engine and portable sawmill, May-June, Oct. -Nov., 36 d.
at $7.50, 60 at $10; rent of concrete mixer, Oct.-Nov., 43 d. at $10; rent of crusher, boiler,
engine and screens, June-Nov., 167 d. at $17.50 4,222 50
Fleming, T.: rent of boiler, engine and portable saw mill, 27 d. in Sept 270 00
Fleming-Dupuis Co.: rent of boiler and steam drills, 27 d. in Sept. at $7.50; concrete mixer,
15 d. in Sept. at $10 352 50
McMahon, E.: rent of concrete mixer, Aug. -Sept., 46 d. at $10; steam drills and boiler, Oct.-
Nov., 15 d. at $7.50, 45 d. at $10 1,022 50
White, J. H.: rent of machinery and well-drill, Sept.-Nov., 68 d. at $15 1,020 00
Total 148 , 667 90
V— 76 AUDITOR (U:\ERAL\S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa: New Departmental Buildings: Wages— Concluded. $ cts.
Charged to the following votes —
New Departmental Buildings (Page V— 34) 71, 183 30
New Examining Warehouse .- (Page V— 70) 77, 484 60
Total, as on page V— 75 148, 667 90
Ottawa: Printing Bureau: Raise Chimney, etc.
Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings, Repairs' (Page V — 105) 556 80
Campbell Bros. Steel & Iron Works ($918.25)—
Removing 2 old boilers (tender)
New smokestack, 36-in. dia. made of /g-in. plate (tender)
C. i. chimney top, 1,260 lb. at 3c; 2 c. i. columns, 570 lb. at 3c; steel plates, etc., 1,381
lb. at 5c, 960 at 3§c
Sundry material. $3 .90; labour, 178 h. at 60c
Central Paving Co.: brick, 7-2 m. at $30; cartage, $18
McKinley & North wood: making connections to steam boilers $150, 3 Jenkins valves $30,
sundry fittings $69 .86
Ottawa Brick Mfg. Co.: 5 M. hard brick
Robertson, Thos. & Co.: four 2-in. and two l|-in. Jenkins globe valves, $25.30; sundry pipe
etc. . $29 . 66
Schwab Boiler Heating Co.: on account of installing heating system, R 35,891
Stewart , Wm . : on account of chimney Ch. R 44303
Sundry payments: 60 bush lime $12.60, 6 bags mineral wool, $12, sundry, $32.31
Less — Discounts (page V — 120).
Total, carried to page V— 5
Palmerston Public Building.
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $2.88; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa, $32.30.
Advertising
Total, carried to page V— 5 ,
125 00
525 00
157 55
110 70
234 00
249 86
55 00
54 96
2,200 00
1,680 00
56 91
6,005 78
34
6,005 44
35 18
129 85
165 03
Paris Public Building.
Advertising, $102.20; King's Printer, $58.45 160 65
Pembroke Public Building.
Beatty, W.: estimate 2 to Mar. 29 on $16,750 contract, $2,876.19; less $286.19, drawback 2,590 00
Superintendence, W. J. Moore: 2 p.c commission on estimate 2 51 77
Advertising, $116.35; King's Printer, $45.87 162 22
Total, carried to page V— 5 2,803 99
Perth Public Building.
Purchase price of site: J .A. Stewart 7, 750 00
Legal services, C. J. Foy , Perth 42 45
Total, carried to page V— 5 7, 792 45
Peterborough Post Office: Addition.
Adamson & Dobbin: 2 Ox. boilers, $390; pipe, $44; 18 gate valves, $59.30; cartage, $12;
labour, $111; sundry, $80.80 697 10
Blackwell, W., architect; 5 p.c. commission on accounts, building, $8,200, heating, $1,250,
wiring $900, sundry, $255.16; measurements and extra work, $50; $580.26 less $205 paid
in 1911-12, V-58 , 375 26
Duranceau, C. A. J.: detailed in 1911-12, V— 58 209 67
Johnston W G.: brick wall, &c, $65; concrete work under roof at back, $90.50; frame
work for bell stand, $25; sundi-y, $20.60 171 10
Macpherson, F. R. J.: estimate 1 on wiring contract, $900; rent of heaters and stoves, $22.60;
sundry, $32.56 • 955^16
Carried forward 2,408 29
PUBLIC W0RE8 DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Peterborough Post Office: Addition —Concluded.
Brought forward 2, 408 29
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack, 60 bag, and freight 179 80
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $6.42; J. H. Ralph, Ottawa, $23.05 29 47
Advertising, $51.75; King's Printer, $15.12 66 87
Advance, D. A. Hewitt, R. 40,062 25 00
Total, carried to page V— 5 2, 709 43
Port Arthur Armoury.
Purchase price of site: D. D. McGillivray 3, 400 00
Halton & Cauchon: preparing preliminary plans, 1 p.c. on $40,000 400 00
Advertising, $1,013.08; King's Printer, $148.46 1, 161 54
Total, carried to page V — 5 4, 961 54
Port Arthur Customs and Examining Warehouse.
Purchase price of site: Estate A. Guerard, $45,630; J. P. Healey, $8,500; F. S. Wiley, $5,000 59, 130 00
Legal services, Langworthy & McComber, Port Arthur, Ont 296 87
Total, carried to page V— 5 .' 59,426 87
Port Hope Public Building: Improvement.
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: p.o. boxes, 672 at $1.80, 56 at $2.25, 38 at $2.75, 9 at $5.50; freight,
$8.48 1,498 08
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills, $95; 6 eng. plates, $21; 4 receivers, $47.25; 2 standards, $60;
sundry, $8.95 232 20
Schell, J. T. Co.: installing interior fittings 4, 939 00
Small payments: door check $6; installing light $10; plumbing $44.23; 2 weeks light $6. . 66 23
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto 32 86
Advertising $55.48; King's Printer $31 .68 87 16
Total, carried to page V — 5 6, 855 53
Port Perry Public Building.
Trick, W. J.: estimate 10 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $22,475 contract $15,617.20; less, $1,567.20
drawback, and $1,270 paid in 1911-12, V— 58 12, 780 00
Clerk of works, W. L. Parrish: services, 1 y. $960; outlay $1 . 25 961 25
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto 3 15
Advertising $29.40; King's Printer $16.35 45 75
Total, carried to page V— 5 ' 13, 790 15
Preston Public Building.
Purchase price of site: John Stockfish 6,000 00
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 12 00
Legal services, C. R. Hanning, Preston, Ont 33 47
Total, carried to page V— 5 6, 045 47
Renfrew Public Building.
Moore, W. A.: 4,667 ft. cement driveway, $1,026.74; 1,340 ft. sidewalk $294.80; 381 ft. fence
$114.30; 4 grates for walk $23; sundry, $12 1,470 84
Smith, Jos. R.; 103 ft. iron fencing, $180.25; gate, $20; 3 iron posts, $12 212 25
Total, carried to page V— 5 1, 683 09
Sarnia Public Building: Improvements.
Barrie, W.J.: Gurnev h. w. boiler $475; 10 gate valves $61.25; 75 ft. pipe covering $15; labour
$453; sundry $158.76 1, 163 01
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 8 35
King's Printer 7 44
Total, carried to page V— 5 1, 178 80
v— 78 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Sarnia Public Building: Government Share of Local Improvement Taxes for $ cts.
Pavement on Front St.
Sarnia Town: payment due Dec. 31, 1910, $42.23; 19 commuted payments $510-36 552 59
Sault Ste. Marie Public Building.
Can. Revolving Door Co.: door $650; freight $15.22 , 665 22
Grand, E. T.: tinting ceilin?, painting walla, finishing floors, &c, as per tender 1,550 00
Jannison, D. & Son: tower $3,950; vestibule $209; extra work $246.47; less $100 retained
for completion of roof 4, 305 47
Meredith, C. P.: plans, etc. and superintendence, 6 p. c. on $4, 955; for painting 3 p. c. on $1,550;
reporting on heating and ventilation $15 . 358 80
Penfold, Jas., cartage $4 . 50, freight $1 .81 6 31
Smith, J. & Sons: turret clock 854 10
Customs duty on clock: Blaiklock Bros., Brokers: duty $180.60; entry $3; exchange $1 184 60
King's Printer 33 53
Total, carried to page V — 5 7, 958 03
Seaforth Public Building.
McKenzie, T.: estimate 10 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $27,500 contract, $23,992.32; less $2,392.32
drawback, and $9, 030 paid in 1911-12, V— 59 12, 570 00
Inspector, R. Wright: services, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 960 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: D bag rack $100, 468 p. o. boxes, $909; 2 grills $16; freight $7.37 1,032 37
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $84; 5 eng. plates $11.25; 2 receivers $35; sundry $7.43;
overpaid $20 157 68
Travel, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 11 73
Supplied out of stock: one D bag rack 100 00
Advertising $23.40; King's Printer $17.21 40 61
Total, carried to page V— 5 14,872 39
Shelburnc Public Building.
Pui chase price of site: Adeline Gammon 1, 200 00
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 12 00
Legal services: G. M. Vance, Shelburne 44 00
Total, carried to page V— 5 1, 256 00
Steelton Public Building.
Purchase price of site: W. W. Hyland, on account 5, 000 00
Travel and outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 42 00
Legal services, Uriah McFadden, Sault Ste. Marie 45 85
Total, carried to page V— 5 5, 087 85
Stratford Public Building: Government Share of Cost of New Pavements,
Sidewalks, &c.
Stratford Citv: concrete base and westrumite surface roadway, 840 yd. at $1.87; curb and
gutter, 650 ft. at 40c; earth filling $340; grading, &c. $89.27; $2,260.07, of which one-half
is government share 1, 130 04
St. Catharines Public Building: Improvements.
Barrett Electric Co.: electiic wiring and fittings 1, 198 00
Gourlay, S. P.: 2 No. 8 h. w. boilers, furnished and installed $1,254; furnishing and installing
natural gas mains and burners $70 1, 324 00
Advertising $15.05; King's Printer $17.43 32 48
Total, carried to page V— 5 2, 554 48
Sudbury Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Can. Pac. Ry. Co 20, 000 00
Travel, R. C. Wright, asst. chief architect 26 45
Legal services, R. R. McKessock, Sudbury 33 20
Total, carried to page V— 5 20, 059 65
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 79
^SSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Tilbury Public Building. $ cts.
4ggott, J & Sons: estimate 8 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $20,000 contract $14, 601.45; less $1,461.45
drawback 13, 140 00
ispector, Asa Long: services, Apr. 1-Mar. 31, 313 d. at $3.50 1,095 50
ifice Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack $50; freight 75c 50 75
dvertising, $17.86; King's Printer, $16.72 34 58
Total, carried to page V— 5 14, 320 83
Tillsonburg Public Building.
Schultz Bros.: estimate 3 to Sept. 21, 1912 on $24,811 contract, $24,188.63; raising tower
$1,282; less $2,510.63 drawback and $12,510 paid in 1911-12, V— 59 10,450 00
Inspector, W. H. Jackson: Apr. 1-Oct. 15, 6-483 m. at $90 583 50
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: duty on clock $143; entry $3; exchange 72c 146 72
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 468 p. o. boxes $909; bag rack $100; 2 wickets $16; freight $6.72. . . 1,031 72
Piitchard-Andrews Co.: 4 brass grills $100; 3 wickets $12.75; sundry $48.09. 160 84
Schell Co. : interior fitting, as per contract •. : 2, 141 00
Shearing & Flanders: gas connections to furnaces and water-heater 103 00
Small payments: door check $18.60; sundry $8.64 27 24
Advertising $15.84; King's Printer, $15.72 31 56
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto ; 14 73
Total, carried to page V— 5 14, 690 31
Toronto Custom House: Improvements.
Coyell, A., labour $11; Gibson Co., marble closet $4.50, labour $1.80 17 30
Fiddes & Hogarth: fitting up sink in large room $153; moving radiator and repairing flusho-
meter $8.90 161 90
Reynolds, G. N. & Co.: 12 hat and coat trees 78 00
Total, carried to page V— 5 » ; 257 20
Toronto Customs Examining Warehouse.
Fiddes & Hograth: installing Keiley pressure regulating valve, pipe and fittings $125; Keiley
steam trap and receiver $146.50; labour $1,190.85; sundry supplies $600.29 2,062 64.
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: installing passenger elevator 4,900 00
Young, Samuel: contract for alterations and new entrance complete 11, 695 75
Travel and outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 26 00
Total, carried to page V— 5 18, 684 39
Toronto Military Buildings: Barracks for Permanent Corps to replace property sold
to City.
Can. Domestic Engineering Co.: on account plans and specifications re heating and electrical
works 1,200 00
Chipman, W.: on account plans $1,000; sundry travel and outlay, 1911-12, $242 1,242 00
Travel of Ottawa officials: R. Dawson, $17.70; T. W. Fuller, $25 42 70
King's Printer 242 09
Total, carried to page V— 5 2, 726 79
Toronto Military Buildings: New Stores Building.
Structural Engineering Co.: on account plans 500 00
Toronto General Post Office.
Armstrong, Fred. Co.: fitting sanitary drinking fountain $85; lavatory $18; labour $56.94
covering 95 ft. pipe $21; sundry hardware $34.67
Brines, H.: chairs, 48 at 75c, 1 $7.50, 3 at $7.75; desks, 2 at $23, 1 $24
Canada Wire & Iron Goods Co.: steel stools, 7 doz. at $13, 2^2 at $14; freight $2.22
Can. General Electric Co.: 3 motors $270; 5 amp. 110 volt. 2 w. t. r. w. serial $13
Chapman & Walker: oscillating fans, 2 at $35, 2 at $25; sundry electrical supplies $99.45..
Coyell, AIL: carpenter work, 443 h. at 55c
Carried forward 1, 220 85
215 61
136 75
122 39
283 00
219 45
243 65
V— 80 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Toronto General Post Office— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 1, 220 85
Dinnis, Richard & Son: 1,000 tags $32; 12 table tops $51; sundry lumber, &c, $102.65 188 65
Elevator Specialty Co.: electrical repairing, 32 h. at 65c, 823 h. at 60c; 200 ft. conduit $22;
750 ft. wire $26. 25; sundry $92 . 73 655 58
Lamson Company: belt conveyor and elevator $4,950; sundry $27.33 4,977 33
Lyon, J. D.: relining gutters, new galv. iron roof and repairs, as per tender 940 00
McGrath, E. P.: contract for fittings complete $12,125; extra tile flooring $519; less $10,210
paid in 1911-12, V— 59 2,434 00
Murray-Kay. Ltd.: cork carpet, 53| yd. at $1.15, 61§ yd. at 90c; 2 wilton rugs $32.50, $37;
sundry, $11.35 197 73
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: steel cases, 1, $304, 2 small cases $64; 4 trucks $260; filing cabinet
guides and folders $88.30; removing steel fittings $48; desk $36; sundry $144.80 945 10
Ovens, T. A.: hammered wire plate glass, 66f ft. at $1.25; sundry $40.10 123 54
Reid & Co.: lumber for tables for Christmas trade $38.79; partition in dead letter office
$23.74; dressed oak, 160 ft. at 9c; sundry lumber etc. $69.07 146 00
Reynolds, G. N. & Co.: arm chair $6.50; cabinet $22: desks, 2 at $25, one $28, 2 at $45;
tilters, 4 at $S, 2 at $8.75; wardrobe $24;. sundry $2.88 272 88
Rogers Electric Co.: fuses, 430 at 13|c; 55 portables $102.75; 2,978 ft. r. c wire $36.75; sundry
$162.57 360 10
Stewart, John: labour $13.20; glass $47.80; paint, etc $8.28 69 28
Vokes Hardware Co.: sundry paint and hardware 147 14
Wanty, Win.: brick wall in basement $72; repairing floor $6.63 78 63
Williamson, Wm.: alterations to post office, as per tender, $1,170; partition in rural mail
service $96; work in dead letter office altering panels and new doorway in cloak room
$271.07; varnishing and glazing in dead letter office $47.10; repairing tables $22.91;
making 4 ventilators $33.71; sundry $26.43. . . . . : 1,667 22
Young, S.: plastering basement ceiling $75; lathing and plastering basement walls $65; work
on elevator pit $242.64; sheeting sides of stairs, $91. 10; sundry work in basement $120.22 593 96
Small payments: freight and cartage $85.66; hardware $115.78; repairs $89.25; rubber
stamp pad $48; signs $40; 2 stools $24; sundry $52 . 19 454 88
Sorting cases supplied from stock: I. c sorting cases, 5 at $29.50, 9 at $32. 80; 4 sections news-
paper sorting cases $71 513 70
King's Printer 52 83
Total , carried to page V— 5 16, 039 40
Toronto Postal Garage: for motor trucks.
Armour, E. N.: additional amount required to pay off mortgage on Ghent property 79 10
Imperial Motor Car Co.: machinery in garage building, 87-95 Richmond St., East, price as
agreed 350 00
Toronto Electric Light Co.: installing stand pipe for power service, Richmond St 8 18
Travel and outlay: A. J. Barclay $31 .55; C. H. Hunter 15c 31 70
Legal services, E. N. Armour, Toronto 162 73
Total, carried to page V— 5 631 71
Toronto Postal Station 'G'.
Purchase price of site: J. B. Leroy 35, 000 00
Travel, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 16 90
Total, carried to page V— 5 35, 016 90
JS*(\^ Toronto Postal Station tffy.
\P~ Purchase price of site : Harry Oliver ij*h*£c^&r . , H~8&Tr. J 25, 160 76
Livingston, R.: repairing wainscotting 3 20
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $20.25; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa, $15 35 25
Total 25, 199 21
Less, received for old buildings on site 60 00
Total, carried to page V— 5 25, 139 21
Toronto Postal Station, Spadina Ave.
Purchase price of site: Robt. Carroll Estate 50, 000 00
Ponton, D.: commission for collection of rents 18 70
Travel and outlay: C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 83 35
Total, carried to page V— 5 50, 102 05
^Lju (JUUflAv^ Y^maj^aajlJ^ Pa*vw ^oJd^\ Oturc^ cxA aArtn^. ^ *lr tt^t
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 81
SESSIONAL PAPER :No. 1
Toronto Dominion Buildings, Generally: Improvements, Repairs, ete. $ cts.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings, Maintenance : . . (Page V — 196) 5, 014 74
Uxbridge Public Building.
Meyer, D.: estimate 10 to Feb. 18, 1913 on $25,000 contract, $19,635.49; less $1,965.49 draw-
back, and $6,330, paid in 1911-12, V— 60 • 11,340 00
Inspector, J. Park: services, 11 m. to Mar. 13, 1913, 286 d. at $£.50; outlay $4.27 - 1,005 27
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: duty on clock $145.60; entry $3; exchange 74c **•.»• 149 34
Smith, John & Sons: turret clock, 4 dials, 800 lb. bell .' V . . . 727 57
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto <•. 9 00
Advertising $37.80; King's Printer $16. 10 ■ 53 90
Total, carried to page V— 5 13, 285 08
Walkerville Public Building.
Hewitt, D. A., Ottawa, advance to be accounted for 50 00
Wallaceburg Public Building.
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe $310; freight $9.60 319 60
McDonald, D.: services at Wallaceburg building, April, 1912 100 00
Cartage of safe $15; timber, etc. 85c 15 85
Advertising $540.49; King's Printer $4 544 49
Total, carried to page V— 5 979 94
Waterloo Public Building.
Lachance, L. B.: estimate 7 to Dec. 24, 1912 on $36,975 contract and $6,777.30 extras, $39,423.42;
less $3.42 drawback, and previous payments, V— 61, 1910-11, $3,220, V— 60, 1911-12,
$21,160 15,040 00
Brown & Semple, covering boilers, &c 75 00
Moogk, Chas.: express, paid on brass fittings 1 93
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 1. s. cases $92; p. o. boxes, 324 at $1.80, 96 at $2.25, 36 at $2.75;
2 grills $16; "E" bag rack $135; freight $9.07 1, 150 27
Pequegnat Clock Co.: on account tower clock 1, 000 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 4grills$94; 5 eng. plates $17; 2 receivers $35.50; sundry $5.16 151 66
Total, carried to page V— 6 17,418 86
Watford Public Building.
Purchase price of site: J. D. Brown $350; W. D. Cameron $2,250 2, 600 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 36 10
Total, carried to page V— 6 2, 636 10
Wiarton Public Building.
Legal services: Wm. Masson, Owen Sound 106 86
Wingham Public Building.
Schaefer, Adam: painting and kalsomining ceilings and walls $116; sundry painting $15.70.... 131 70
Travel and outlay, T. A. Hastings, Toronto 4 15
Total, carried to page V— 6 135 85
Dominion Public Buildings, Ontario: General repairs, etc.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V— 196) 19, 996 89
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Brandon Public Building: Addition. $ cts.
Brown & Mitchell: installing heating, $538: sundry plumbing, $25 563 00
City of Brandon: sidewalk, labour, $39.20, cement, etc., $22.75 61 95
Garside, W. H.: repairing and kalsomining, 3,273 sq. yd. at 7c; painting 3,102 yd. at 12c;
sundry, $10 611 35
Giles, T. H., cleaning offices and halls 7 00
Lissaman, F. C.: room in attic, $185; partition for registered mail, $75; sundry repairs,$134.88 394 88
Nation & Shewen: cork carpet, 253 yd. at 90c; shades, 18 at $2.95; sundry, $5 285 80
Travel and outlay: H. E.%latthews, $35.40; W. T. Mollard, $43 78 40
Total, carried to page V— 6 2,002 38
Carman Public Building.
Travel and outlay: J. E. Cyr, $5.20; H. E. Matthews, $13.35 18 55
Melita Public Building.
Purchase price of site, Geo. Nickle. 1,400 00
Travel and outlay: H. E. Matthews, Winnipeg 18 40
Total, carried to page V— 6 1,418 40
Minnedosa Public Building.
Advertising, $303 .92; King's Printer, $51 .37 355 29
Legal services, H. F. Maulson, Minnedosa 81 50
Total, carried to page V— 6. 436 79
Morden Public Building.
Advertising, $230.58; King's Printer, $52.44 283 02
Legal services, A. W. Bowen, Morden 23 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 306 27
Portage la Prairie Public Building.
Snyder Bros.: contract complete, $26,400; extras, shooting gallery, $1,135, officers' lavatory
in basement $525, sundry $158.50; less $16,990, paid in 1911-12, V— 61 11,228 50
Inspector, H. J. Hughes, services, Jan.-Nov., 1912, 11 m 1,650 00
Travel and outlay, H. E. Matthews 6 40
Total, carried to page V— 6 12,884 90
Virden Public Building.
Purchase price of site, H. C. Simpson 6, 200 00
Travel and outlay, W. T. Mollard 23 25
King's Printer ♦. . 2 84
Legal services, J. Pritchard, Virden 66 85
Total, carried to page V— 6 ' 6, 292 94
Winnipeg Immigration Halls I and II: Improvements, &c.
Banfield, J. A.: 225 yd. brass binding, $33.75; 120 yd. cork carpet, $125; linoleum, $110; 3
desks, $67.50; one tilter $12.50 348 75
Beairsto Co.: installing lavatories, &c, as per tender, $210; repairing lavatories, plumbing,
&c, labour $358, 2 boiler sections $159.60, 4 grate bars $35.20, 2 syphon jets $44, sundry
$121 .46 928 26
Pattinson & Eilbeck, painting windows, as per tender 76 00
Smith & Kirkpatrick: plastering and repairing concrete floors as per tender 392 00
United Electric Co.: four 110-v. a. c. mult, arc lamps, $112; 324 ft. conduit, $30.88; sundry,
$59. 18 202 06
Small payments: desk, $31.90; electrical supplies, $8.75; hardware, $27.55; sundry, $11.40.. 79 60
Total, carried to page V— 6 t 2, 026 67
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
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V— 83
Winnipeg Public Buildings: Pavements, Sewers, &c. $ cts.
Winnipeg City, on account local improvements, pavements, sewers, &c 13, 000 00
Winnipeg Dominion Buildings: Improvements, &c.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance. (Page V — 196) 5, 047 76
Public Buildings, Manitoba, Generally.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V — 196) 2, 955 85
Battleford, Sask., Public Building.
Pigott, M. A., & Son: final estimate, $26,735; extra concrete footings, $525; substituting
pressed brick for common, $978; sundry, $39.25; $28,277.25; less, $250 deducted for work
not done, $3,410 paid in 1910-11 (V— 64), and $23,670.35 paid in 1911-12 (V— 62) 946 90
Clerk of works, W. R. Latimer: services, Mar. 5 to May 31, 1912, 76 d. at $5.50; filling in
well, $22 . 50; moving safe and office supplies, $58 498 50
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co.: contract for fittings complete, $2,225: less $1,500 paid in
1911-12, V— 62 725 00
Boughey, Chas., building outside closet at land office 60 00
Northwestern Electric Co.: contract for wiring, complete, $1,196; 9 extra lights, $72; cutting
away and making good plaster-work, $100 1, 368 00
Office Specialty Co: "F." truck, $70; freight, $8.88 78 88
Regina Plumbing and Heating Co.: installing radiation in post office 130 00
Stephenson, Evans and Fillingham: superintending sundry works 20 00
Storer, J. H.: hauling gravel and loam, building fence, &c 248 00
Western Pavers: 243 sq. ft. grano. walk and 92 1. ft. curb 110 00
Small payments: clock, $23.50;- 16 blinds, $27.75; 4 chairs, $10; 2 stools, $4.70 65 95
Travel of clerk of works, W. T. Mollard 20 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 4, 271 48
Gravelbourg Telegraph Building.
Boisvert, H.: contract completed, $3,975; less $1,730, paid in 1911-12, V— 63. . ; 2, 245 00
St. Germain, C. W.: gasoline lamp 15 00
Travel of clerk of works, W. T. Mollard 35 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 2, 295 25
Humboldt Public Building.
Brown Construction Co.: estimate 8 to Sept. 30, 1912, on $37,673 contract, $33,728; less draw-
back $3, 378, and $5,970, paid in 1911-12, V— 63 24, 380 00
Clerk of works: Wm. Driver, Apr. 1 to June 30, 78 d. at $5; A. Pike, June 1 to Oct. 31, 131 d.
at $5 1 , 045 00
Travel and outlay: W. T. Mollard, Regina 39 50
Advertising, $34.65; King's Printer, $16.43 51 08
Total 25 , 51 5 58
Less, changed to year 1913-14 515 58
Total, carried to page V— 6 25, 000 00
Indian Head: Forest Nursery Station.
Hamilton,' A. B.: erection and completion of boarding house, $4,960; providing and erecting
outdoor closet, $54.29; sundry, $29.10 5,043 39
Travel and outlay: J. Jopling, Regina, $35.70; W. T. Mollard, Regina, $66. 15 101 85
Total, carried to page V— 6 5, 145 2\
Lloydminster Public Building.
Healy & Pigott: on account estimate 8 to Mar. 31, 1913 25,830 0u
Inspector, E. E. Miller, services, May 8 to Mar. 31, 280 d 1,400 00
Laying out grounds, $10; sundry travel and outlay, $44 . 25 54 25
Advertising 21 00
Total , carried to page V— 6 27 , 305 25
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Melfort Public Building. $ cts.
McDiarmid Co.: on account final estimate 28, 348 00
Inspector, W.J .Roscoe, Mar. 13, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, 326 d 1,630 00
Eastman, W. W., coal 22 00
Advertising 11 20
Total, carried to page V — 6 30, 011 20
Moose Jaw Armoury.
Advertising 54 08
Moose Jaw Public Building.
McDiarmid Co.: on account estimate 7 on $260,000 contract 98,480 00
Inspection: J. Armstrong, May 6 to Nov. 9, 158 d. at $5; W. Tilston, Nov. 10 to Mar. 31,
121 d. at $5 1,395 00
Whitehead, T., wiring and installing 12 lights 23 75
Travel of clerks of works: J. Jopling, $4. 10; W. T. Mollard, $40.25 44 35
Total, carried to page V— 6 99,943 10
North Battlcford Public Building.
Travel and outlay, W. T. Mollard 20 25
Advertising $71.21; King's Printer $83.34 154 55
Total, carried to page V— 6 174 80
Prince Albert Penitentiary.
Saskatchewan Building & Construction Co.: installing engine, labour $78, material $22;
sheathing ceiling and painting, 750 ft. at 10c 175 00
Saskatchewan Penitentiary, grading around grounds 40 00
Travel and outlay, W. T. Mollard 21 20
Total, carried to page V— 6 236 20
Regina Drill Hall.
Kingston, J. S., services, April-May, 1912, in office of Superintendent of Buildings, Ottawa. . 200 00
Regina Public Building.
Armstrong, Smyth & Dowswell: labour, 85 h. at 50c; glass, $23.20; sundry, $16.55 82 25
Blaiklock Bros., brokers: customs duty on clock, $172.80; entry, $3; exchange, $1.30; freight,
$83.23 260 33
Crapper, F. M.: kalsomining offices, $325; repairing building after cyclone, glazing, $328.41,
sundry, $9.50 662 91
Dennis Wire and Iron Works: elevator enclosure, $3,640; sundry, $79.29 3, 719 29
Hunter, W. J.: carpentry repairs: labour, $154.20; material, $61.56 215 76
Johnston, J. H.: 6 stools, $12; table, $4; 19 shades, $93.25 109 25
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. -.cabinet, $39.95; stamp cabinet, $15; chairs, 8 side, $34, 2 small, $16.50,
2 tilter, $17.70; f.t. desks, one $44, one, $30.80, 2, $50; stool, $10; 2 tables, $38.35; truck,
$30; sundry, $20.90; freight, $7.51 354 71
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: elevator complete, $6,380; 24 carbons and contacts, $9.60; less, $4,315
paid in 1911-12, V— 64 2,074 60
Potts & Smith: firepot section for Daisy h.w. boiler 118 75
Rubenstein Bros: 7 brass eng'd plates, $49.50; freight, $1.75 51 25
Carried forward 7,649 10
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 85
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Regina Public Building— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 7, 649 10
Smith, John & Sons: turret clock, four 61 ft. dials 863 83
Western Man'f'g. Co.: fir cupboard, $160; case, as ordered, $64 ' 224 00
Western School Supply Co.: 4 chairs, $18.50; 3 desks, $89.50; 2 awnings, $10; filing cabinet, $63;
sundry, $50.65 231 65
Whiteford Bros.: sundry plumbing, $61.10; sundry wiring and electrical fixtures, $119.05 180 15
Wilson & W;ison: sundry repairs and alterations 381 19
Small payments: 2 awnings, $11; 2 w.p. baskets, $20; repairs, $33.35; sundry, $14.70 79 05
Sorting cases supplied from stock- 3 hods, $7.50; 4 No. 1,258, $180.30 187 80
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto, $51.52; C. H. Hunter, Ottawa, $20 71 52
King's Printer, $11.09; advertising, $17.22 28 31
Total 9 , 896 60
Less, charged to Rigaud Public Building (Page V— 56) 51 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 9,845 35
Saskatoon: Forest Nursery Station.
Can. Drug & Book Co.: 8 rolls blue print 6 80
Travel and outlay: J. Jopling, Regina 35 50
Advertising, $280.19; King's Printer, $45.69 325 88
Total, carried to page V— 6 •. 368 18
Weyburn Public Building.
Navin Bros.: contract complete, $48,911; extra tile flooring, $240; less, $25,171 paid in 1913-14 23,980 00
Inspector, G. J. G. Jarrett: Apr. 10-Dec. 31, 223 d. at $5 1, 115 00
Advertising, $22.14; King's Printer, $21.48 43 62
Total, carried to page V— 6 25, 138 62
Bassano Public Building.
Travel and outlay, W. T. Mollard, Regina 12 73
Legal services: Burns Mavor, Bassano, Alta 25 86
Total, carried to page V— 6 38 59
Calgary Customs Examining Warehouse.
McDiarmid Co.: estimate 1 to Mar. 29, 1913, on $455,000 contract, $19,680; less, $1,960
drawback 17, 720 00
Canadian Domestic Engineering Co.: on account heating system 1, 000 00
Can. Inspection & Testing Laboratories: mill inspection of steel 9 19
Dowler, Leo., architect; use of office for exhibit of plans, etc., $14; commission on estimate one
$98.40 112 40
Purchase price of site: E. M. Adams, $20,000; John Cardell, $60,000; Wm. Robertson and
A. L. Cameron, $20.000 100,000 00
Legal services re site: M. S. McCarthy, Calgary 399 76
Advertising, $1,211.50; King's Printer, $90.07 1,301 57
Total, carried to page V— 6 120, 542 92
Calgary Immigration Building.
McDiarmid Co.: estimate 2 to Feb. 27, 1913, on $25,700 contract, $24,000; less, $2,400 drawback. 21, 600 00
Dowler, Leo.: complete plans and blue prints, $250; tracings, $10; 1 p.c. comm. on estimate
2, $240 500 00
Lewthwaite, M., clerk of works: services July 15-Mar. 31, 76 d. at $5.40, 142 d. at $6; outlay,
$3; less, $396, charged in error to Immigration Buildings, Construction (Page V— 96) 869 40
Total, carried to page V— 6 22,969 40
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Calgary New Post Office. $ cts.
Purchase price of site: J. G. Van Wart $113,450; Chas. A. Wallace, $65,215 178 CG5 00
Burn, L. R. : sundry work at temporary office 23 77
Can. Western Natural Gas Co.: installing heating in temporary office 764 65
Dowler, Leo.: travel, Calgary-Ottawa, $150; on account commission, $1,200 1,350 00
Webb, Read, Hagan, Callingham & Co.: fee for supervising payments in connection with
temporary office 500 00
Webb, Read, Hagan, Callingham & Co. and Leo Dowler: on account disbursements 24,000 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter 75 00
Total, carried to page V— 6 V 205,378 42
Edmonton Public Building.
Bradburn Stationery Co.: cabinet, $58.95; 4 chairs, $18; table, $15 91 95
Burnham-Frith Electric Co.: ten 100-w. lamps with holophane shades, $38.50; 25 25-w.
lamps, $21.25; sundry work, $38.51 98 26
Clark, W. H. & Co.: 2 cupboards, counter, 2 desks, 2 tables and 2 sets pigeon holes, $646; vault
fittings, $575; 3 counters and one case pigeon holes, $71.50; shelf, $10.75; sundry, $32.30. . 1,335 55
McCallum & Co.: contract complete, $2,750; extra work, $80; less, $1,200 paid in 1909-10,
V— 60, $185.75 paid in 1910-11, V— 65, $831.51 paid in 1910-11 V— 65 to sundry persons;
balance, $612.74. Paid as follows: Burnham Frith Co., $278.65; Crown Electric Co.,
$380.20; Edmonton City, $250 (difference being security deposit refunded to vote,
$296.11 '. 612 74
Office -Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 bag racks, $140; 2 sorting cases, 1264, $108; freight, $38.04 286 04
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: mail hoist complete, $2,921; sundry wiring, $16.60; less $2,190.75,
paid in 1910-11, V— 65 and $520 paid in 1911-12, V— 64 226 85
Paragon Office Supply Co.: 2 desks, $68; 2 tilters, $20.20 88 20
Ritchie, R. W.: building paper burner in basement 204 40
Ross, Bros. : making iron top and 2 doors fot ash-pit 90 00
Small payments: fixture for holding mail ready for despatch, $48; desk, $34.50; glass, $17.18;
painting, $23; 8 rubber strips, top felts and bottom rubbers, $38.75; sundry, $20.39 181 82
Clerk of works, R. J. Manson: services, Mar. 1-Nov. 30, 258 d. at $5 1,290 00
Travel and outlay: T. A. Hastings, Toronto 126 13
Totaf, carried to page V— 6 4, 631 94
Lethbridge Public Building.
Navin Bros.: estimate 5 to May 12 ,1913, on $221,300 contract, $74,211.62; extra concrete, &c., to
enlarge footings, $7,629; less, $8,180.62 drawback and $31,360, paid in 1913-14 42,300 00
Inspection, Raley & Carver: 2\ p.c. comm. on estimate 2, $730.74; travel, $14.85; sundry
' work, $45 790 59
Hamilton, J. F., survey of site $25; Harvey, W. S., testing cement, $5 30 00
Freight and cartage 31 40
Advertising, $242.30; King's Printer, $81.55 ■. 323 85
Total, carried to page V— 6.. 43,475 84
Medicine Hat Public Building.
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: freight on furniture 43 10
Simmonds, W. R.: re-roofing public space in vestibule, re-fixing door &c, $237; altering
partitions, moving boxes, &c, $118.50; shelving, $38.50 394 00
Travel and outlay: J. Jopling, $28.20; W. T. Mollard, $35.18 63 38
Total, carried to page V— 6 500 48
Strathcona Armoury.
Brown Construction Co: contract complete, $33,668; less, $12,740, paid in 1911-12, V— 65. ... 20,928 00
Clerk of works, W. Dietz: services, Apr .-Dec. 7, 216 d. at $5 1, 080 00
Dowler, L., inspecting armoury, $48.85; Edmonton Express, cartage, $1.75 -, 50 60
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: 94 steel saddle racks, $103.40; freight $11.93 115 33
Shaver, P. H.: pair continuous bowling alleys, complete 1,540 00
Total, carried to page V— 6 23,713 93
-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 87
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Strathcona Public Building. $ cts.
Pigott, M. A., & Sons: contract complete, $47,894; extra for enlarged footings, $103.50; less
$38,000, paid in 1911-12, V— 65 9,997 50
Inspector, D. F. McHardy: services, Mar. 1-Nov. 23, 228 d. at $5 1, 140 00
Blaiklock Bros., customs brokers: duty on clock, $137.40; entry $3; exchange 95c; freight
$73.09 214 44
Dawson & Kennedy: chairs, 50 at 75c, 15 at $2.50, 3 at $10, 3 at $11.50; blackboard, $20 ;
desks, 3 at $30, 4 at $32, 3 at $40; 10 w.p. baskets $20; sundry $20 537 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 1,025 p.o. boxes $2,047.25; 3 wickets $24; freight $115. 12 2, 186 37
^ubenstein Bros.: 5 grills $124; 6 plates $18.50; 4 receivers $45.50; sundry $17.90 205 90
Schell, J. T. Co. : on account interior fittings 1 ( 900 00
Smith, J., & Sons: turret clock, four 4 ft. 2\ in. dials 687 01
Small payments: clock $10; plumbing $27.55; 8 mats $41; repairs $34.20; sundry $10.77 123 52
Sorting cases supplied from stock: l.s. cases, five No. 1258, $147.50, 2 No. 1256 $60; 2 sections
and 1 bin n.p. sorting case $40; one filing case $20 267 50
Advertising, $117.38; King's Printer, $16.71 134 09
Total, carried to page V— 6 17, 393 83
Wetaskiwin Public Building.
Brown Const. Co.: contract complete $25,650; sundry extra work on ground floor for post
office department $1,817.47; less $9,090 paid in 1911-12, V— 66 18,377 47
Inspector, B. Miller: services, Feb. 17-Nov. 30, 1912, 245 d. at $5 1, 225 00
Baxter, Sam: freight on safe $96.03; cartage $25 121 03
Taylor, J. & J.: safe, as per order 373 50
Wetaskiwin City: extra cost of water service meter 40 00
Travel and outlay: A. Beaton $6.25; W. T. Mollard $48 . 25 54 50
Advertising $19. 68; King's Printer $22. 14 41 82
Total, carried to page V— 6 20, 233 32
Dominion Public Buildings, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Generally: Improvements, &c.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V— 196). 10, 039 39
Ashcroft Public Building.
Purchase price of site: J. McGillivray 1, 500 00
Legal services: F. T. Cornwall, Kamloops, B.C 27 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 1, 527 25
Chilliwack Public Building.
Hunt, Ed.: estimate 8 to Nov. 30, 1912 on $41,375 contract, $32,779.95; less $3,279.95 drawback
and $1 .370, paid in 1911-12, V— 66 28, 130 00
Inspector, J. C. Robertson: services, Ap'l-Mar., 312 d. at $5 1,560 00
Crawley, S. J.: land for site 800 00
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe $415; freight, &c $119 534 00
Henderson, R. A., survey of site $5; Parry, P., freight $24.20, moving safe $15 44 20
Hunt, Ed.: cement sidewalk in front of building $613; digging and laying sewer $210; sundry
$25. 10 • 848 10
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack $90; 667 p.o. boxes $1,311.35; freight $03.47 1,494 82
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills $118; 6 eng. plates $18.25; 3 receivers $35.75; sundry $20... 192 00
Vancouver Cabinet Works: on account $1,691 contract 1, 080 00
Travel and outlay: Wm. Henderson 73 95
Advertising $24; King's Printer $14. 62 38 62
Legal services: J. H. Bowes, Chilliwack 26 60
Total, carried to page V— 6 34,822 29
Comox Public Building.
Warwick & White: estimate 2 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $4,975 contract, $4,379.40; less $439.40
drawback 3,940 00
King, Evans and Pickard: survey of site 26 50
Prior, E. G., & Co.: 2 store door handles $54; sundry hardware $70.36 124 36
Travel and outlay: Wm. Henderson : 14 30
Total, carried to page V— 6 4, 105 16
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Cranbrook Public Building. $ cts.
McCallum, J. G. & M.: contract complete $43,833; additional story $4,709; cement sidewalk
$1,280; additional tile work $259.80; removing partition, first floor $74; ash pit $138 ;
electric light in additional story $69.52; sundry $328; less $23,930 paid in 1911-12, V— 66. 26,761 32
Inspector, M. McEachern: services, Mar. 1-Jan. 31, 290 d. at $5 1,450 00
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: freight on sorting cases 200 70
Cranbrook Co-operative Stores: cabinet sections $72.60; freight $8. 10 80 70
Davis Electric Co.: 5 stand lamps $64; 9 shades, holders and braces $63.45; 43 lb. duplex
wire $27.95; 130 ft. conduit, $15.60; 67 hrs. labour, $46.50; sundry $38.25 255 75
Fink Mercantile Co.: 3 stacks bookcase $23.40; chairs, 2 at $17, 3 at $59, 2 at $32; 3 desks
$175; mats $15.50; 42 shades $77.75; 2 stools $16; legal blank section $30; truck $64.50;
2 wardrobes $80; Wilton rug $45 712 15
Rubenstein Bros.: 5 grills $119; 6 eng. plates $22.50; 4 receivers $44.50; sundry $19.95 205 95
Schell, J. T. Co.: interior fittings, as per contract $3,345; carpenter, 2 d. at $4 3,353 00
Small payments: clock, $25; hardware, &c, $29.80. . . . 54 80
Sorting cases supplied from stock: bag rack $90; 4 sections n.p. sorting case $62; one final l.s.
case $54 206 00
Travel and outlay: Wm. Henderson 35 28
Advertising $30.42; King's Printer $19.13 49 55
Total, carried to page V— 6 33, 365 20
Duncan's Station Public Building.
On account purchase price of site: J. N. Whittome 10, 000 00
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, Victoria 7 55
Legal services, J. H. Simpson, Nanaimo 62 10
Total, carried to page V— 6 10, 069 65
Fernie Brill Hall.
Advertising 375 30
Grand Forks Public Building.
Lequime, B.: estimate 10 to Feb. 28, 1913, on $43,202 contract $41,160; extras $2,450; less
$4,360 drawback and $12,670, paid in 1911-12, V— 66 26,580 00
Inspector, Geo. D. Clark: services, Apr.-Feb., 308 d. at $5 1, 540 00
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, Victoria 55 68
Advertising $29 . 24 ; King's Printer $21 . 53 50 77
Total, carried to page V— 6 28, 226 45
Greenwood Public Building.
Johnson, S. M.: plans and profiles of lots 20, 21 and 22, block 5, and report 80 00
Advertising $241 . 76; King's Printer, $53 .88 295 64
Total, carried to page V— 6. 375 64
Kamloops Public Building.
Marcus Electric Co.: moulding $6; 200 ft. wire $4; labour $12; sundry $6.80 28 80
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, Victoria 119 15
Total, carried to page V— 6 147 95
Merritt Public Building.
Purchase price of site: Andrew Kallin $2,500; H. Murk $1,400 3, 900 00
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, Victoria. 19 25
Total, carried to page V— 6 3, 919 25
Mission City Public Building.
Purchase price of site, J. W. Home: $6,000; less $3,580 paid in 1913-14 2, 420 00
Travel and outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 40 00
Legal services, Corbould, Grant & McColl, New Westminster 41 50
Total, carried to page V— 6 2, 501 50
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— £9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Nanaimo Public Building. $ cts.
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co., interior fittings, as per contract 2,070 00
Blaiklock Bros.: duty on clock, $145.60; entry, $3; exchange, $1.22; freight, $94.40 244 22
Good, J. H.: 4 chairs, $37; 14 sq. yds. cork lino., $17.50; curtains and rods, $12. 50; desk, $50;
sundry, $8.50 125 50
Henderson, Alex. ($5,970.78)—
Labour and material building clock tower, $5,260; less $1,500 paid in 1911-12, V— 67 3,760 00
Removing chimney, $30. 15; 16 ft. beam, $42; 3 c. yd. masonry, $24 96 15
Counter, 12 ft. long, oak top and swinging gate 80 00
Laying concrete floor in sub-basement 350 00
Labour and material installing clock in tower 554 64
Repairing sidewalk and laying gutters 74 40
Repairing damage done by explosion 369 99
Sundry alterations and repairs 685 60
May, John, clerk of works, Apr. 1-June 30, 78 d. at $5 390 00
Morton, W. H. : wiring clock tower, labour, $82, material $86 . 65; plumbing, $6 174 65
Nanaimo Builders' Supply: parcel rack, $80. 50; stamp and cash case, $150 230 50
Rubenstein Bros.: 6 brass grills, $122; 7 eng. plates, $23; 301 p.o. box fronts, $513.08; 3
receivers, $23.50; sundry, $14.53; freight, $34.83 730 94
Smith, John, & Sons: turret clock, 4 five-ft. dials 727 57
Small payments: electrical work, $30.25; glass, $4.95; plumbing, $17.80; cartage, $1.85;
parcel rack, $10; 2 tables, $35 , 99 85
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson 40 59
Advertising 30 48
Total, carried to page V— 6 10, 835 08
Nelson Public Building.
Clerk of works, F. Fletcher: services, Mar.-July, 1912, 134 d. at $6 804 00
Burns, J., & Son: storm porches, Vernon St., $68, Ward St., $150 218 00
Nelson Coke & Gas Co: 4 arc lamps, $50; labour, $28.85; sundry, $9.10 87 95
Pearcy , S. W. , painting walls and ceilings of post office 65 00
Schell Co., post office fittings, as per tender ' 3, 783 00
Standard Furniture Co.: 19 shades, $40.75; 44 yd. cord, $2.20; 18§ yd. linoleum, $23.10 66 05
Thompson & Douglas: painting customs, excise, express and weights and measures offices,
and halls, &c, $450; painting mailing room and main office, $220; sundry painting, $23.25 693 25
Small payments: installing lights and changing wires in customs, $32.69; 3 receivers, $27 ;
putting in water waste pipe, $18 . 63; sundry, 95c 79 27
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, Victoria 35 59
Total, carried to page V— 7 5,832 11
New Westminster Examining Warehouse: Improvement.
Pope, Wm.: alterations and repairs to warehouse, $1,660; new windows glazed with reflex
glass, $130; removing decayed joists and flooring, $150; new joists and flooring, $150 ;
cement platform and gutter along rear wall, $150; less previous payments, 1911-12, V-67,
$1, 200 990 00
New Westminster Public Building: Addition.
Travel, Wm. Henderson, Victoria, B . C 13 00
North Vancouver Public Building.
Purchase price of site: City of North Vancouver, on account 79, 745 00
Cameron, A. J., survey of site, $125; Mahon, E., valuing site, $100 225 00
Travel and 'outlay, C. H. Hunter, Ottawa 10 00
Legal services, W. J. Baird, Vancouver 20 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 80, 000 00
Prince Rupert Public Building.
Purchase price of site: V. W. Smith, on account 74, 500 00
Rubenstein Bros., receivers 30 10
Travel, Wm. Henderson, Victoria, B, C 89 00
Legal services, L. W. Patmore, Prince Rupert 78 00
Total, carried to page V— 7. 74, 697 10
V— 90 AUDITOR JENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Prince Rupert Quarantine Station: Building. $ cts.
Clerk of works, P. Borenzen, services, Apr. 1-June 8, 59 d. at $6 354 00
\nderson & McKinnon: alterations to hospital: labour, $48; material, &c., $12.40 60 40
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 steel cabinets, $60; 500 folders, $4.50; freight, $15.95 80 45
Tite, Geo. D.: blinds, 62, installed, $122.75; iron bed and mattress, $47.50; cabinet, $35 ;
Wilton carpet square, $47; 6 dining chairs, $45; 6 office chairs, $34; 2 office clocks, $35;
qr. oak buffet, $55; 3 desks, $38, $28, $22; qr. oak dresser, $60; 156| yd. linoleum var-
nished and laid, $230.50; 3ru<rs, $43; 2 rockers, $17; dining table, $40; washstand, $16.50;
33 shades, $42; sundry, $23.88 1,032 13
King's Printer '. 38 05
Total, carried to page V— 7 1, 565 03
Soda Creek Public Building.
Purchase price of site: W. J. West 125 00
Anderson & Norwood: erecting and painting building, $2,005; wood-shed, $60; grading, $15;
papering, &c, $100.25 2, 180 25
Total, carried to page V— 7 2, 305 25
Union Bay Public Building.
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson 13 70
Vancouver Drill Hall.
On account purchase price of site, one-third of price: Mrs. J. Bellamy, $2,262.33; Mrs. M.
Bennest, $1,700; Mrs. A. Campbell, $5,500; C. Grossman, $2,262.33; Mrs. E. A. Iredale,
$1,400; Jas. Kerr, $2,333.33; Jas. McKay, $2,166.66; John McLeod, $2,383.33; Mrs. M.
McSpadden, $29,992 49,999 99
Vancouver Examining Warehouse.
McDiarmid, J., Co.: estimate 17 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $324,436 contract, $289,371.31; less
$28,931.31 drawback, and $48,850 paid in 1911-12, V— 68 211,590 00
Inspector: Jas. Stables, Mar., 1912, $180; G. J. McGregor, April-Mar., 1913, 12 m. at $180. .. 2,340 00
Advertising, $74. 10; King's Printer, $15.72 89 82
Total, carried to page V— 7 214, 019 82
Vancouver Old Post Office: Sidewalks.
Norman, B.: breaking up sidewalk and laying new reinforced concrete walk 900 00
Advertising 9 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 909 00
Vancouver Postal Station.
Purchase price of site, John Gray, on account 25, 000 00
Travel of Ottawa official, C. H. Hunter '. 30 00
Legal services, Burns & Walkem , Vancouver 89 75
Total, carried to page V— 7 25, 119 75
Vancouver Public Building.
Dixon & Murray: making 12 cases, $80.65; on account carpenter work, $1,200; sundry, $15... 1,295 65
Heustis & Stewart; painting post office, as per tender 4, 000 00
Hinton, Geo. C, & Co.: labour, $291.75; 100 ft. conduit, $80; 2,000 ft. wire, $24.25; sundry,
$61 89 457 89
Hinton Electric Co.: labour, $793.01; tungstens, 90 at $1, 65 at $1.25, 9 at $1.50; HOholophane
shades, $165; 1,565 ft. conduit, $187.80; condulet fittings, $207.60; 5,550 ft. wire, $86; 51
electric brackets, $102; Hubbel pull sockets, 94 at 50c, 150 at 35c; 50 iron bracket
supports, $50; sundry, $424.51 •■ • 2,322 17
Leek & Co.: boiler section, $96.46, 2 sections Gurney Oxford, $106.50; 216 sq. ft. covering,
$97.20; 2 gate valves, $53.25; labour, $137.35; sundry, $83.04 573 80
Perry, C. F.: making double bunker for customs, $225.58; partition in long room, $451.10;
changes made for Animals' Health Branch, $405.50; moving mail boxes and setting door,
$162; alteration and addition to interior fittings, $2,818.40; sundry, $12.48 4,075 06
Pritchard- Andrews, 2 brass plates, $25; Saniger, A., pointing and water-proofing, $30. .- 55 00
Sinficld, J.: making 4 cabinets, $453.96; partitions, 12| x 21| ft., $266.98; fixing partition, &ct
$41.75; less $550 paid in 1911-12, V— 70 212 69
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson, 50c; C. H. Hunter, $40 40 50
Total, carried to page V— 7 13, 032 76
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 91
SESSIONAL PAPER *l.o. 1
Vancouver Sulphur Dioxide Fumigating Plant. $ cts.
Kensington Engine Works: voucher outstanding 2, 000 00
Collector of Customs: voucher outstanding 600 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 2,600 00
Vernon Public Building.
Cryderman, W. A.: contract complete, $29,950; addition to building, $5,220; sink, $70; partition
and door in rear, $105; less paid previously, 1910-11, V— 72, $15,790, 1911-12, V— 71, $13,660;
balance, $5,895; paid as follows: B. C. Supply Co., $145; Colbert Co., $48.50; E. S. Cole,
$57.60; T. E. Crowell, $1,824.40; W. Duckering, $136; Glover, Rice Co., $800; E. Harris,
$82.35; Inkster, Kemp & Hannah, $517; J. Kelso, $155.60; J. Mace, $109.60; C. Moir,
$35.85; Mutrie & Mutrie, $230.95; W. Nichols, $432; D. Robertson, $91.20; Smith Co.,
$1,600; H. Thompson, $200; W. D. Thompson, $120; Western Metal Co., $162; total,
$6, 748.05, less, security deposit, $3,238.51; balance due on contract, $2,385.46 3,509 54
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co.: interior fittings as per contract 2,885 00
Campbell Bros.: 13 chairs, $114; 3 cabinets, $154.50: 2 desks, $105; ax. square, $35; wilton
square, $45; 77| yd. cork carpet, $93.20; wardrobe, $30; sundry, $42.50 619 20
Colbert Heating & Plumbing Co.: installing heating apparatus, $2,135; less, $1,490, paid in
1911-2, V— 71 645 00
Crowell, T. E.: cement sidewalks, $530; sundry, $73.09 603 09
Empire Electric Co.: wiring building, $1,893; less, $1,270, paid in 1911-12, V— 71 623 00
Moffat, J. E., clerk of works, Apr.-Sept., 155 d. at $5.50 852 50
Vernon Hardware Co.: supplying and installing safe 250 00
Small payments: cartage, $5; clock, $25; sundry, $42.09 72 09
Travel and outlay: Wm. Henderson 133 05
Total, carried to page V— 7 10, 192 47
Victoria Immigration Detention Hospital.
Cookson, C. M.: repairs to plumbing, labour, $47.05; material, $20 67 05
Cookson Plumbing Co.: installing 15 new closets, $637.50; sundry labour, $102.15; sundry
material, $73.67 813 32
Hammond, John: making and fitting oak drawers and case to safe, $72.50; wire woven glass,
$7.50; on account work, $100 180 00
Hawkins & Hayward: 12 tungstens, $16.50; labour, $27; sundry, $15.55 59 05
Hinton Electric Co. : repairing lights, &c 16 70
Newton & Greer Co. : repairing roof of main building 205 00
Staneland Co: painting, as per tenders 1 , 650 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 2,991 12
Victoria Post Office.
Cookson, C. M.: repairs to heating apparatus, as per tender 335 00
Cookson Plumbing Co.: repairing coil, etc., in parcel room 62 35
Coughlan & Sons: steel, as per tender, $2,500; cartage, &c, $36 2,536 00
Gravlin & Son: painting and kalsomining parcel room, $228; sundry $6.40, 234 40
Hammond, John: shoring floors and roof, taking down main walls, fixing steel beams, and
columns, reinforcing, laying birch floors, rearranging heating, &c, labour, $2,359.35,
lumber, 7,350 ft. at $16, 9,228 at $15.50, 4,973 at $40, 2,900 ft. birch at $109; sundry supplies,
&c, $343.68; alterations in parcel room, $550.84; alterations in customs long room, $243.43;
alterations to letter boxes, &c, $175.17; fixing temporary partition leading to parcel room,
$149.07; sundry labour, $252.37; sundry supplies, $177.96 5, 001 42
Hinton Electric Co.: repairs to elevator, $245; running new circuit from basement to top, &c,
$30; removing old motor and supplying new one, $75; sundry labour, 544 h. at 75c; four 4
light' clusters, $24; 106 lb. wire, $53; sundry, $156.37 991 37
Small payments: bricklayer, $5.60; painting, $5; plumbing, $9.40; smithwork, $17.88 37 88
Travel and outlay: Wm. Henderson, $1.65; C. H. Hunter, $15 16 65
Advertising 8 40
Total, carried to page V— 7 9,223 47
Victoria Sulphur Dioxide Fumigating Plant.
Kensington Engine Works: voucher outstanding 2, 000 00
Collector of Customs: voucher outstanding 600 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 2,600 00
V— 92 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Williams Head Quarantine 'Station. $ els.
Hunt, Ed., ($10,682.45)—
Estimate one to Mar. 31, 1913, on $4,500 contract for bath-house, $2,573.10; less $253.20,
drawback 2,320 00
Estimate two to Mar. 31, 1913, on $5,584 contract for addition to first-class passenger build-
ing, $5,132.04; less, $512.04, drawback 4,620 00
Estimate two to Mar. 31, 1913, on $3,625 contract for recreation hall, $2,550.69; less, $250.69,
drawback 2,300 00
Estimate two to Mar. 31, 1913 on $3,050 contract for stewards' quarters, $1,563.75; less,
$153.75, drawback 1,410 00
Changing position of sewer from caretaker's house 32 45
Albion Stove Works: installing 7 French ranges and coils 1, 178 00
Gray, P. O.: painting interior and exterior of Capt. Riley's house, $235; repairing fences, $175;
repairing guard fence and making two new guard boxes, $140; re-shingling lean-to of
Japanese house, $50, of pilot house, $45; work at Dr. Watt's residence, painting interior
and exterior, $895, installing two lavatories, $140, building bathroom and installing fix-
tures, $303, patching plaster, $105, repairing verandah, $45, fixing chimney pots, $33, fixing
room with closets and shelving, $110; sundry works, $160.50 2,436 50
Gray & Skelton: repairing roof of superintendent's house: labour, $268.50; 386 1. ft. gutter,
$40.50; sundry, $46.75
Hinton Electric Co. : electric plant, with gasoline engine, &c
Northern Electric Co.: cross arms, 4 pin, 25 at 40c, 6 pin, 54 at 50c; Wacco wpf. wire, 1,633
lb., $303.54; reel, $6
Pacific Sheet Metal Works: 70 sq. slates, $1,120; labour slating, $409.20; putting up conductors
and valley, $85.30; sundry, $14
Prior & Co., tar paper, $8; Wiggins, A. F., painting 2 smoke stacks, $35
Skelton, R. P., clerk of works, Mar. 12-31, 1913, 16 d. at $5
Smith & Russell: slating roofs of isolation hospital and convalescent ward
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: making 4 trucks, labour, $497.90, supplies, $219.17; sundry
work, $25
Wier,,G. A.: 30 ft. cedar poles, 6-8 in., 54 at $5.50
Travel and outlay, Wm. Henderson
Advertising '.
Detailed with Quarantine Stations Maintenance (Page V— 200)
Total, carried to page V — 7
355 75
1,945 00
346 54
1,628 50
43 00
80 00
180 00
742 07
297 00
4 60
12 00
1 30 00
19,961 41
Dominion Buildings, British Columbia, Generally: Renewals, &c.
Detailed with Dominion Buildings Maintenance (Page V— 196) 12, 253 08
Experimental Farms: New Buildings and Improvements, Tobacco curing Stations,
Renewals, Repairs, &c.
Bridgetown, N.S. {$226.16).
Davidson, Jas., Ottawa: 2 roomed portable house, $180; freight, $21.91 20191
Small payments: painting house, two coats, $14; desk $9; 3 chairs, $1 . 25 24 25
Kentville, N.S.
Taylor, J. & J. , safe 288 00
Nappan, N.S. ($507.96).
Repairing buildings, &c: labourers, 24 d. at $1.60, 8 d. at $1.50, 1,080 h. at 15c, 95 h. at 14c;
painter, 30 h. at 35c 236 20
Victor Wood Works: shingling house, $67; lumber, $14.70 81 70
Small payments: fittings for dairy stable, $67.90; sawing lumber, $19.33; plumbing, $13.55;
seed table, $12; sawing wood, 12 h. at 65c; cartage, $7.73; hardware, &c, $61.75 190 06
Fredericton, N.B. ($529.04).
Davidson, Jas., Ottawa: 2 roomed portable house, $180; freight, $13.94 193 94
Taylor, J. & J., safe 288 00
Small payments: desk, $25; office chair $13.50; card cabinet $8; sundry 60c 47 10
Convey, Que.
Davidson, Jas., Ottawa: 2 roomed portable house, $180; freight, $7.94 187 94
Carried forward 1, 739 10
345 23
10 00
75 00
117 02
178 22
388 63
66 62
862 69
216 94
128 80
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 93
SESSIONAL PAPER -No. 1
Ex per 'mental Farms: New Buildings and Improvements, Tobacco curing Stations, $ cts.
Renewals, Repairs, &c— Continued.
Brought forward 1,739 10
Cap Rouge, Que. ($6,087.64).
Repairing buildings &c.: carpenters, painters, &c, 860 h. at 35c, 162 h. at 30c, 3,760 h. at 25c,
1,450 h. at 20c; labourers, &c, $765.63 2,
Clerk of works, J. Pothier, outlay
Alain, Ed., 8 ft. cedar posts, 300 at 25c
Blodeau.J.: shingles, 18 M. at S3. 10; Martineau, J. T., plumbing, &c, $61.22
Derome, Ed.: Venetian paint, 5 cwt. at $4.50; oil, 50 gal. at $1.25; sundries $93.22
Dorval, J. A.: Venetian paint, 12 cwt. at $4; white lead, 2|cwt. at $9; oil, 55 gal. at $1.25,
10 gal. at $1; § in. pipe, 297 ft. at 12c; sundries $205.87
Fenderson, John & Co.: cedar posts, 50-10 ft. at 16c, 617-8ft. at 9^c
Gignac, Nap.: lumber, 8,228 ft. at $25, 16,526- 66 ft. at $23, 17,147 ft. at $22.50, 17,622 ft. $472.28;
49 sashes with glass $309.20; sundries $109.64 _ 1,
Labrecque, L. E.: shingles, 46 toise at $4.40; sundries $14.54
Legare, P. T.: fencing, 240 rods at 39^c, 5 gates $34
Pruneau & Co.: cement, 380 sacks at 50c; sacks, 380 at 10c; 2,250 bricks $25.75; sundries
$16.01 269 76
Pruneau, A. R.: cement, 100 sacks at 50c; sundries $17.15 67 15
Small payments: stove $28; repairing furnace $26.60; 1,000 ft. spruce $22; sections, 6 at $3.50;
erection of poles for phone $15.84; sundries $32.94 146 38
Freight and Express: Can. Northern Ex. Co. $2.50; Can. Northern Quebec Ry. $212.70 215 20
Sle. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que. ($856.05).
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cabinet $19; 4 sections, top and base $18.50; sundries $30.55 68 05
Taylor, J. & J., safe 288 00
Ottawa Central Farm ($38,119.52).
Matte, S. A.: construction of barn complete $6,500; floor partition and iron steps over furnace
room $265; changing radiators $50; less paid in 1911-12, page V— 76, $4,740 2,075 00
Taylor & Lackey: contract for addition and alteration to laboratory No. 1 complete $12,860;
extra work $1,250; less paid in 1913-14, $9,150 4, 960 00
Plumbing repairs ($3,262.29)—
Engineer, A. Stratton, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $70 210 00
Pipefitter, A. McDonald, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, less August 715 00
Foreman $60; electricians $333.39; plumbers, labourers, &c $1,943.90 2,337 29
General repairs ($7 , 900 . 38)—
Foreman, J. B. Ker, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 2,716 h. at 41c 1,113 56
Electrician, A. McDonald, Aug. 1912, 38 h. at 30c 11 40
Bricklayer, 16 h. at 52c; carpenters and painters, 22,557 h. at 30c 6, 775 42
Repairing fences &c: carpenters, labourers, &c, 330 h. at 21c, 2,006 h. at 19£c, 747 h. at 19c,
4,857 h. at 18|c, 929 h. at 18c, 789 h. at 17|c, 1,386 h. at 17c, 513 h. at 16£c, 2,065 h. at 16c. 2,456 96
Ackroyd, P., electrical supplies $94.61; White, J, H., drilling 128 ft. $256 350 61
Band, J. P.: enamel sinks, 1 with drawboard $21, 1 with extra tap $15.44, 2 small $7.10; basin
$13.35; bath $21.50; pipe, 95 ft. soil $25, coil lead $13.60; sundries $178.88 295 87
Barrett Bros.: cement, 197 brl. $405.40, 16 bags $8.80; stone, 42.47 ton at $1.60; 29 loads sand
$49.40; sundries $1 . 05; less bags returned, 736 at 10c 459 03
Beatty Bros.: car track, carrier, &c $185; sundries $12.40 197 40
Bertschinger, A. H.: 250 ft. r.c wire $49; panel board $41.75; electrical supplies $61.93 152 68
Blakeney, H. G. & Co.: 1" spruce, 8,000 ft. at $27, 2,000 ft. at $25; 5,095 ft. lumber $203.43;
30 casement frames, 20 light, sash and storm sash $115.50; 8 frames, 12 light, with sash
$21.20; sundries $109.29; cartage $4.50 719 92
Canada Foundry Co.; installing pump complete $134; bolts, &c $10 144 00
Cowan & Brown: installing furnace $112; repairing roof, &c $34.40 146 40
Currie & Livock: galv. pipe, 500 lb. 1" at 8c, 300 lb. \" at 6c; sundries $60.79 118 79
Davidson, 'Jas.: flooring, 350 ft. l-2"at$52, 1,650 ft. lj"at$40; 48 window screens $72; 9 pr. screen
doors, $47.50; 6 frames with sash $33; lumber, &c $103.49; cartage, $3 343 19
Davidson, Jas., Estate of: doors, 7 pr. $70.75, 3 single, $15.25; lumber &c $197.87; cartage, $1.25 285 12
De Laval Dairy Supply Co.: 18 ft.x30 ft,' silo with roof 284 00
Dunlop Tireand Rubber Goods Co.: 2\" double jacket fire hose, 1,000 ft. at 95c; nozzles, 4 at
$5; sundries, $4.20. . ._ _ 974 20
Ellacott, J. A. L.: electrical supplies, as per contract $177.84; extra supplies $25.57; sundries
$137.56 : 340 97
Fleck, Alex.: improved hydrants with connections, 3 at $58; pig lead, 999 lb. at 6-S5c 242 43
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: 5 h. p. induction motor $215; electrical supplies $254.98 469 98
General Supply Co. of Canada: fire extinguishers, 25 at $10; hand power elevator, complete
$230; sundries $11.40 : 491 40
Gillespie, John: gravel, 200 cu. yd. at $1.75 350 00
Carried forward 35, 203 41
V— -C4 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Experimental Farms: New Buildings and Improvements, Tobacco-curing Stations, $ cts.
Renewals, Repairs, &c— Continued .
Brought forward 35, 203 41
Ottawa Central Farm ($38,119.52)— Continued.
Gilmour, D. G. & Co: lumber, 8,815 ft. at $32, 5,008 ft. at $22, 11,349 ft., $355.94; 2" battons,
GOO lengths at 15c; shingles, 8,000 at $3; cartage $7.70; sundries $30. 31 900 21
Gravelle, G. Geo. & Co.: shades, 32 at $1.25; sundries $27.50 67 50
Gray.W.W.: Jumbo fence, 140 rods at 46c., 240 rods at 35c.; 3 gates $20.75; 169 15
Grimm Manufacturing Co.: waterworker machine complete with counter shaft and pulleys
§140; sundries $2 ._ 142 00
Hitcldngs & Co: corrugated fire box boiler 297 00
Lawson, Thos. & Sons: castings, 528 lb. at 5c, 3,031 lb. at 4c; 6" valves, 2 at $12; sundries
$15.90 187 54
Library Bureau of Canada: bookcases, 2 at $25.50; ends, &c. $5; 8 oak trays $16 72 00
McLaughlin, Jas.: plastering walls, &c, 300 sq. yd. at 35c; plasterers, 119 h. at 55c, 32 h. at
50c; labourers, 50 h. at 32c, 16 h. at 30c; material, &c $27.15 234 40
McLennan, J. R.: pipe, 1,094 ft. \\" at 8c, 380 ft. f at 5c, 2,681 ft. $160.38; 240 crosses $54;
labour, 108 h. at 70c; sundry plumbing, &c $180.63 577 13
Mason, G. M.: 9,554ft. lumber $264.44; cartage $3.50 267 94
Mulhall Hardware, Ltd.: fence, 400 rds. Page $176, 250 ft. lawn $50; 6 ft. netting, 7 rolls at $4.50;
35 rolls tarred paper $24.50; linofelt, 5 rolls at $4.75; iron, 35 sheets at 65c; 60 lengths pipe
$15; sundry hardware $496.92 840 42
Office Specialty Mfg. Co: cabinets, 3 upright at $28.50, 3, $21, $14.50, $11, 9, $43.70; sections,
letter size $27, 2 at $22, 1 $21, 3 at $18, 2 at $16.50, 2 at $15, 2 at $13, 1 $12, 14 $73.60; desk
$50; bookcase $15; chairs, 4 tilters at $7.75, cane $7.50, 2 arm at $5, 10 side at $3.75; bases,
tops, &c. $63.25; folders, 4 setts $24.39, 4,500 $52.70; sundries $129.20 916 84
Ontario May-Oatway Fire Alarms: fire extinguishers, 75 at $10.25, 76 at $8.75; charges, 150 at
25c 1,471 25
Ottawa Hardware Co.: galv. iron, 40 sheets at 85c; labour, 68 h. at 75c, 40 h. at 65c; hard-
ware $18.94 129 94
Ottawa Paint Works: 55 gal. boiled oil $55.50; 600 lb. white lead $46.25; green medium, 125 lb.
at $15; glass $76.65; sundries $78.06 : 275 2
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: typewriter desks, 3 at $45, 3, $66.50, $35, $25.48; units, 4 at $19.25, 2
at $13, 3, $38.75, $30, $25; bookcases, 1 $36, 2 at $7.50; table $25; sections, 2 at $14.50, 5,
$19.53; storage base with lock $21; folders, 3,000 at $8.50, 200, $3.20; chairs, 2 at $6.50, 1,
$10, 6 at $2.50; sundry fitting guides, &c, $173.91 844 87
Pedlar People: 61 sq. roofing $259.25; hardware, &c $31.14 290 39
Savage & MacDonell Co.: spruce, 4,586 ft. $345, 8,000 ft. at $28; pine, 8,270 ft. white at $22,
10,217 ft. at $20; 3,571 ft. asst. lumber $108.59; shingles, 29 M. at $3.50; cartage $15; sund-
ries $30.16 1, 210 53
Storr, J.: 115 gal. boiled oil $133; 1,400 lb. white lead $107.25; 22 gal. turpentine $21.50;
sundry paint, brushes, &c, $230.84 492 59
Wright & Co.: stone, 157-595 ton at $1.60, 72| ton spawl at 90c; cement, 133 brl. at $2.20; pipe,
1,264 ft. 12" soil at 55c, drain, 550 ft. at 10c; sundries $15.45 1,375 33
Small payments: force pump and cylinder $35.30; cleaning chimneys, 58 at 75c; 2,000 brick
$23.50; car fare $20; cow bowls, 12 at $1.60; hardware $86.42; sundries $108.74 336 66
St. Catharines, Ont. ($112.60).
Logan's: linoleum $27.50; case $21; desk $20; 2 chairs $13.25; sundry fittings $18.45 100 20
Thompson, W. S., erecting laboratory 12 40
Brandon, Man. ($272.84).
Brown & Mitchell: 2 gates $13; repairing eavetrough$10.80; sundries $35.66 59 46
McDiarmid & Clark: lumber, 1,208 ft. at $29, 2,241 ft. $66.30; sundries $14.55 115 89
Small payments: repairing and whitewashing stables $52.80; flat top desk $23; plumbing, &c,
$15.75; electrical supplies $5.94 97 49
Indian Head, Sash ($21,599.78).
Hamilton, A. B.: est. No. 7 to July 18, 1913, on $33,000 contract for erection of barn and stables
$29,890; less $2,980 drawback and $10,370 paid in lyl3-14 16, 540 00
Kerr, W. K.: foreman, 436| h. at 55c , , 240 03
Simmons, A. H.: inspector of building, 420 h. at 50c, carpenter, 350|h. at 60c, 39} h. at 50c 440 05
Plasterers, 250 h. at 60c; carpenters, 178 h. at 50c; painters, 452-61 h. at 40c; labourers, &c,
60h.at37^c,846fh.at30c, 36h.at25c 705 58
Canada Paint Co., paint, oils, &c 169 96
Carried forward 64,783 40
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 95
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Experimental Farms: New Buildings and Improvements, Tobacco-curing Stations, $ cts.
Renewals, Repairs, &c. — Continued.
Brought forward 64, 783 40
Indian Head, Sask. ($21 ,599. 73)— Concluded.
Conn, Jas.: flooring, 3,712 ft. at $40; spruce, &c, 10,330 ft. at $27; 3,617 ft. lumber $106.31;
shingles, 9 M. ab $4; sundries $19.50 589 16
Natanason, A., office desk and chair : 50 00
Pratt Hardware Co.: installing furnace in foreman's house $167, in office $128; 14 ft. gates, 5
at $10; hardware $239.34 584 34
Sherwood, A. W.: cedar, 3,160 ft. at $45; cribbing. 2,472 ft. at $35; lumber, 9,699 ft. at $27,
sundry $450.39; shingles, 41| M. at $4; cement, 78 bags at $1; porches, 8 at $6.75; wood
fibre, 9 bags at $1.25, 26 bag* at $1; 12 windows with storm sash $76.20; sundries $208.14... . 1,561 57
Simmons, A. H.: window frames, 10 at $3; sundries, $69.88 99 88
Spearman, G. A.: painting as per contract, office $40, implement building $29; 5 gal. varnish
$11 .25 80 25
Starr, D. H.: wiring, stable, 20 points at $3.50, office, 10 points at $2.75; sundries, $13 110 50
Willson Stationery Co.: 2 cabinets $68; 2 desks, $42, $38; table $16; chairs, tilter, $8.50, 4
side $28,- sundries $29.25 229 75
Small payments: gravel, 128 Ids. at 50c; sand, 44 Ids. at $1; building foundation for veran-
dah $18.85; repairing plaster $10; sundries $61.78 198 63
Rosthern, Sask. ($706.30).
Carpenter, Wm. Kirk, services, 24 d. at $2. 10 50 40
Friesen, I. P.: heater $27; 2 gates, $14; sundries $35.65 76 65
Reliance Lumber Co.: lumber, 1,864 ft. at $28; 8 ft. cedar posts, 165 ft. at 35c; sundries $8.50. 118 45
Sanderson, Jas. A.: 13,975 ft. lumber at $25; shingles$3.75 ! 353 02
Small payments: papering, etc, $46.83; poles, 440 at 6c; sundries $34 . 55 107 78
Lacombe, Alta. ($599.19).
Campbell, A. M.: raw oil, 30 gal. at $1.65; repairing pump $19.05; gutter, 90 ft. at 15c;
sundries $36.77 118 82
Kent, A. W., painting dwelling, 2 coats, as per contract 125 00
Lacombe Furniture Store (E. Titsworth, prop.): desk $48.50; chairs, tilter $19.50, 1 at
$9.60; book case $21; table $3.75 102 35
Lumber: Atlas Lumber Co. $71 .93; Vickers-Garland Lumber & Coal Co. $54.77 126 70
Small payments: labour, 264 h. $49.90, 35 h. at 50c, 65 h. at 20|c; flush tank, $13; repairing
pump $8; sundries $24.60 126 32
Lethbridge, Alta. ($522.17).
Bawden Bros.: 3 beds, springs, bedding, etc 69 45
Becker & Yates: 2,872 ft. lumber $74.02; sundries $1 . 20 75 22
Hales, A. W.: 19 storm sash, complete, as per agreement 114 00
McKeown Hardware Co.: 440 rods fence $198; sundries $1.35 199 35
Small payments: 8 gal. raw oil $12; hardware, paint, &c. $32.20; sundries $19.95 64 15
Agassiz, B.C. ($10,318.34).
Foremen, Mar., 1912^Jan. 1913: G. Fraser, 64J d. at $5, 369 h. at 62|c; J. MacRae, 63 d. at $5. 866 87
Carpenters, 132-01 d. at $4.25; labourers, 40| d. at $2.50, 386-525 d. at $2, 345 h. at 20§c;
man and team, 25-9 d. at $6; plumbers, &c, 54-1 d. at $5, 61£ d. at $4; teamsters, 164 d. at
$2.35; sundry labour $249. 62 2,811 99
Abbotsford Timber & Trading Co., Ltd.: lumber, 3,251 ft. at $34, I ft. at $29, 7,720 ft.
at $16, 8,660 ft. at $15, 8,931 ft. at $14, 14,925 ft. at $12.50, sundry $5-*o.82; shingles, 17 M.
at $2.'25; freight $20.40; sundries $162.26 1,676 73
Beatty Bros. : iron fittings for stable, $885; sundries $34; less, paid in 1911-12, page V-75, $600. 319 00
Brown- Jamison Co.: 100 sacks cement $85.25; lugs for silo hoop, 44 at 42c; root cooler $35;
sundries $18. 50 157 23
Crane Co.: 5^ ft. bath $35; sundry plumbing material $49.85 84 85
Flett, J. A., hardware, $94.94; Smythe, F. D., plumbing, &c, $81.04 175 98
Lees, Ltd.: inlaid linoleum, 30 yd. at $1.50; desks, 2 at $15; chairs, 2 office, $18, $8, set
dining room $14 115 00
McRae, D. J.: reshingling barn $535; painting farm buildings, 4,454 sq. yd., 2 coats, at 26c,
155 sq. yd., 1 coat, at 12c; 50f h. labour $28.40; paint, 8 gal. at $2.15; putty $2. 10 1,759 34
Prior, E. G., & Co.: 480 rds. Page fence $279.80; Page gates, 7 at $8.32 i 2 at $7.87§, 2 at $3.82*;
1" iron pipe, 700 ft. at 9Jc; W hose, 150 ft. $42.50; building paper, 20 rolls at 65c, 10 rolls,
2 ply, at $3.50; roofing, 10 sqs. at $3.25; sundries $144.91 695 89
Carried forward 78, 778 02
V— 96 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Experimental Farms: New Buildings and Improvements, Tobacco curing Stations, $ cts.
Renewals, Repairs, &c— Concluded.
Brought forward 78, 778 02
Agassiz, B.C. — Concluded.
Trapp, T.J. & Co.: cement, 100 sacks $68.75, 150 brl. at $2.55; shafting in barn and dairy
$187.33; freight and express $82.87; sundries $47.03 768 48
Walsh Sash and Door Co.: 29 windows $63. 19; sash doors, &c. $94.25 157 44
Webster, Alex. C: 4,550 ft. lumber $66.95; heater $42; 8 rolls roofing $35.20; oil cloth, 8
rolls at $3; 11 M. shingles $28; hardware, &c. $214.15 410 30
Freight and express: Can. Pac. Ry. Co. $273.21, less $18 refunded, chair damaged in transit;
Dom. Ex. Co. $8. 15 263 36
Small payments: hardware $22.40; wall paper $10.40; felt $10; sundries $13.08 5588
Generally ($4,526.42).
King's Printer's account $116.85; advertising $388.31 505 16
Detailed in 1911-12, page V— 75 4,021 26
Total, carried to page V— 7 84, 959 90
Fire Escapes for Dominion Buildings.
Montreal Custom House and Exam. Warehouse ($615.40) —
Campbell, M. M.: erecting 32 fire escapes 60 00
Can. Fire Appliance Co.: 33 Davy fire escapes $495; 1,166 ft. cable $58.30; freight $2.10. . 555 40
Montreal Post Office ($503.35)—
Campbell, M. M. : erecting 25 fire escapes 40 00
Can. Fire Appliance Co.: 25 Davy fire escapes $375; 1,731 ft. cable $86.55; freight $1.80 463 35
St. Jerome: Monette, S.: fire escape, as per tender 325 00
St. Johns, Que.: Can. Fire Appliance Co.: 3 Davys $45; 112 ft. cable $7.84; freight, $1.16. . 54 00
Thetford Mines: Hebert, J. S.: firerescape, as per tender 80 00
Rossland, B.C.: Westminster Iron Works: fire-escape, as per tender 320 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 1, 897 75
Flags for Dominion Buildings.
Bromley & Hague, 2 jacks $23.63; Madill Bros., 2 ensigns $20 43 63
Grant, Holden, Graham, Ltd.: flags, 6 ft., 6 at $1.85, U ft., 12 at $2.97, 9 ft., 16 at $3.50, 10£
ft., 3 at $4.75, 12 ft,, 24 at $5.85; 12 Jacks at $8.50, 12 at $2.85 393 59
MacKenzie & Co.: 3 standards $67; 3 Governor General flags $17.70; flags, 9 ft., 42 at $3.40,
48 at $4.40, 12 at $5.40,6 ft., 49 at $2.80, 12 ft., 63 at $6.75, 15 ft., 15 at $10 1,215 95
Richard Bros., flag $15; Woods Ltd., 6 jacks $45. 90 60 90
Robinson Co. : 3 flags 30 00
Smart-Woods Ltd.: jacks, 9 ft., 24 at $3.30, 12 ft., 12 at $5.40, 15 ft., 12 at $7.80 237 60
Express, D. E. Co , 0 90
Total, carried to page V— 7 1, 982 57
Immigration Buildings: Construction and Repairs.
Quebec Hospital: Canada Floors, Limited: laying sarco and asbestos flooring, as per tender. . 2,750 00
Roberval ($351.85)—
Conductor of work, J. Poitias: services, Oct. 30-Dec. 20, 1912, 25f d. at $3; outlay $1.14. . 78 39
Carters $26.38; labourers $62.70 89 08
Otis, L. E.: building paper, $18; lumber, 2,057 ft. at $15; sundry, $15.06 63 92
St. Pierre, Eug.: spruce lumber, 2,905 ft. at $17.50; sundry, $20.05 70 89
Small payments: hardware $13.46; labour $22.35; sand $8.60; sundry $5.16 49 57
Emerson, Man. ($133)—
Tolton, D. A.: walk in front of building 33 00
Tolton & Smith: alteration to hall $40; painting floors $60 100 00
Biggar, Sask.: Mollard, W. T.: travel and outlay 24 25
Kerrobert: Ellis, W. S.: coal shed $112; reservoir in kitchen $25; sundry $19 156 00
Saskatoon: Linis, J. W. : digging basement 5 00
Calgary, Alta.: Lewthwaite, M., see Calgary Immigration Building (Page V— 85) 396 00
Viking, Alta.: Thompson, T. W.: water tank 45 00
Detailed in 1911-12, V-72 8,296 52
Total, carried to page V— 7 12, 157 62
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 97
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Buildings Generally. $ cts.
Leamington Public Building: ($1,336)—
Leslie & McNeill: contract complete $15,230, changes, as per tender $3,376; less, paid to
Leslie & McNeill, 1908-9, V— 81, $1,200, 1909-10, V— 47, $9,860, paid to W. H. Pulley-
blank, 1910-11, V— 51, $3,900, paid to creditors of Leslie & McNeill, V— 51, 1911-12,
$2,327.50. Paid to creditors in 1912-13 $2,755.88; less security deposit cheque $1,419.88
(paid to creditors in excess of amount owing to Leslie & McNeill $17.50) 1, 336 00
Bogue Electric Co., New York: 4 arc lamps $200; 100 pr. carbons $5 215 00
Campbell, N. W.: 5 lbs. silver nitrate $40; sundry $23.85 63 85
Topley Co.: 7 gross velox $63; 2 lb. metol $20; 21 rolls films $8.40; sundry photographic work
$31.85 123 25
Small payments: 4 felt pads $32.85; 6 lbs. 11 oz. tubing $11.67; plate glass $24.57; sundry $16.11 . . 85 20
Collector of Customs: duty on Bogue invoice $65.25; entries $1.50 66 75
Legal services: A. Cabano, Joliette, $22.40, A. D. Mcintosh, Humboldt $20.10 42 50
Travel and outlay of officials at Ottawa: J. B. Charleson $181.50, less $100, page V— 76, 1911-12;
D. Ewart $125.30; J. A. Ferguson $3.95; T. W. Fuller $27.35; P. S. Gregory $42.70; D. A.
Hewitt $49.05; C. H. Hunter $396.60; Jas. Johnston $63.80; J. B. Lamb $14.20; P. A. Lefort
$29.45; Wm. Mansfield $765.74; D. J. Mullarkey $385.64; F. X. Paquet $352.75; J. H.
Ralph $325.98; J. Shearer $48.60; A. R. Shehyn $323.01; J. A. Thompson $84.85; R. C.
Wright $221.75 3,342 22
Travel of clerk of works, G. S. Gingras, Montreal .« 66 35
Freight and express: Can. Exp. Co. $110.07; Dom. Exp. Co. $132.79; sundry $7.67 250 53
Telegrams: Can. Pac. Ry. $898.99; G.N.W. Tel. Co. $352.56 1,251 55
Advertising $11.20; King's Printer $459.79; Stationery Office $2,533.71 3, 004 70
Vouchers outstanding: D. A. Hewitt $85; W. J. Hickey $70; G. N. Hutchison $30; J. B. Lamb
$5.80; J. A. Thompson $33 : 223 80
Detailed with Quebec Citadel (Page V— 55) 50 00
Total 10, 121 70
Less, refunded in error, see Dundas Public Building (Page V— 60) 30 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 10,091 70
Ottawa Public Buildings: Elevator Attendants.
Archives: J. Bureau, 12 m. at $60, less $21.29 for 11 d. in Jan 698 71
Canadian Building: ($2,946.75)—
Charette, C: 12 m. at $60; overtime $16.89 736 89
Lortie, M.: 3 m. to June 30 at $60; overtime $2.50 182 50
McFadden, C: 12 m. to March 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Piche, Jos.: May 6 to Mar. 31 at $60, $609.68; half of back-time, Dec, 1911, to May, 1912,
$159.68 ' 769 36
Denis, Arthur: July 1, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, less 1 d. in Sept 538 00
Customs, Albert St: Janvier Trepanier: 12 m. at $60; half of back time, Jan.-Feb., 1912, $49.65 769 65
East Block: $1,070.32)—
Drapeau, Arthur: Jan. 6 to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 170 32
Rioux, J. B.: 4 m. at $65, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $80 900 00
Langevin Block: elevator attendants, 12 m. at $60: A. Brunet, $720; Thos. Caron, $720;
P. Kilduff $720, overtime $2.50; W. Palen $720; Nap. Proulx $720, overtime $1; Lg.
Remillard $720, overtime $1.50 4,325 00
Langevin Block: Pumps:
Marshall, W., engineer: 12 m. at $70; arrears for March, 1912, $5 845 00
Cyr, E., fireman: 10 m. to Jan. 31 at $00; arrears for March, 1911, $5 605 00
Heatherington, C, fireman: Feb.-Mar., 1913, at $60 120 00
Militia: J. Beaulne: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Mines: Jas. Graham: Feb.-Mar., 1913, at $60 120 00
Museum: ($1,498.07)—
Blondeau, P.: at $60, April 1 to May 25, 1912, $108.39; retirement $60 168 39
Johnson, D.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Larocque, F.: May 27, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 609 68
Parliament Buildings ($3,703.81)—
Chevrier, A.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $28.25; 5 d. in Jan., 1912, $9.68 757 93
Hotte, J.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $38.50 758 50
Lavoie, Thos.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $27.38 747 38
Phillips, Thos.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Viau, H.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Post Office ($2,243.86)—
Godard, J.: 12 m. to March 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Lebel, E. J.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $10.50 730 50
Stoate, J. R.: Feb. 1 to March 4, 1913, at $60 67 74
Whalen, J.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $5.62 725 62
Railway Commission: R. Johnston: 4 m. to July 31, 1912, at $70; 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60. . 760 00
Carried forward 20,426 17
1— 7v
V— 98 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Public Buildings: Elevator Attendants— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 20, 426 17
Regal building: Geo. Vogan: 12 m. at $60, less 3 d. in Sept., 1912. T 714 00
Robinson Building: ($787.71)—
Blondeau, P.: at $60, Oct. 6 to Mar. 31, $350.32; overtime $17.39 367 71
Wilson, Archie: Sept. 1, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 420 00
Seybold Building: ($588.39)—
McCarthy, Michael J.: April 1 to Dec. 31, 1912, at $60 540 00
Stoate, J. R.: 25 d. in Jan., 1913, at $60 48 39
West Block: 4 men, 12 m. at $60: W. Lachapelle, W. Lewis, W. H. Quigg, D. St. Jean, each $720 2,880 00
Woods Building ($2,180.52)—
Connolly, W. S.: 12 m. to March 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Mercier, H.: 12 m. at $60; overtime $20.52 7.40 52
Pelletier, E.: 12 m. to March 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Relief elevator attendants at $60: A. Baker $720, overtime $38.07; A. Enright $92; H. Goyette
$603.88, overtime $13.75; Jas. Graham $158; F. Jacques $238.07, overtime $5.25; T. Flado-
neau $274.07, overtime $13.51; Geo. Lafontaine $720, overtime $23.75; P. Lamirande $360;
Andre Landry $3; M. Lortie $276, overtime $33.01; C. McConnell $720; W. McEwan $108.39,
retirement $60; N. Seguin $276; F. K. Sowder $109.28; Arthur St. Denis $40; half back-time
from Dec. 11 to June, 1912, $172.52; Geo. Tessier $396, overtime $1; I. Trepanier $720;
W. G. Wiley $109.28 6,284 83
Elevator-attendants at $60, April 1 to4, 1912: 6 payments 54 50
Total, carried to page V— 7 33,916 12
Ottawa Public Buildings: Gas and Electric Light.
American Electric Co., Toronto: tungsten lamps 110 v., 40 w., 1,000 at 61c, 2,000 at 42c 1,450 00
Canadian Alexalite: 110 v. tungsten lamps, 500 w., 2 at $5, 7 at $4.75; 250 w., 18 at $2 79 25
Canadian Tungsten Lamp Co.: Ed. "Nulite" clear lamps, 110 v., 40 c.p., 5,000 at 38c 1,900 00
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: Mazda lamps, 40 watt, 100 at 75c, 500 at 55c, 60 watt, 100 at 95c,
100 watt, 124 at $1.25, 168 at $1.10; 150 watt, 24 at $2.15, 24 at $1.80; 250 w., 48 at $3;
Sunbeam lamps, 10 c.p., 104 v., 50 at 23c; tubular lamps, 3 at 24c; inside globes, 9 doz. at
$3 .50 i 1 , 067 32
Grand Trunk Railway System: electric current supplied premises occupied by the Board of
Railway Commissioners, Nov. 1, 1911-Feb. 28, 1913, 11,320 k.w.h. at 6c; meter rental,
$1 . 17 680 37
Hiscott, W. E., caretaker of Laurier Bridge, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 60 00
Modern Electric and Manufacturing Co. : 40 watt tungsten lamps, 110 v., 200 at 65c 130 00
Moxley, S. N.: 200 tungsten lamps 130 00
McCallum, W. R.: voucher outstanding 50 00
National Engineering Co. : 40 watt lamps, 2,000 at 45c . / 900 00
Nicolas, F., & Co., Montreal: lamps, 40 w. 110 v. wire drawn, 3,500 at 35c, sundry, 4 at
50c, 4 at 55c 1, 229 20
Ottawa City, Municipal Electric Department ($7,044.08)—
Blackburn Building: Jan. 15-Dec 31, 1912, at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp 449 58
Canadian Building, Slater St.: at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1911, $8, 15 m. to
Dec 31, 1912, $3,287.50; arc lamp, 15 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $30 3,325 50
Egan Estate Building: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp . . . 4 50
Rideau Club Building: June 29-Dec 29, 1912, at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp 54 00
Robinson Building: 3 m. to Dec 31, 1912, at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp 105 00
Woods Building, Queen St.: 15 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp 518 00
Woods Building, Slater St.: at $2 per 16 c.p. lamp, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1911, $80, 15 m. to Dec.
31, 1912, $2,267.50; arc lamp, 15 m. to Dec 31, 1912, $30 2,377 50
Whiteway, 13 m. to Oct. 1, 1913: Queen and O'Connor Sts., $42.90, Queen and Metcalfe Sts.,
$42.90, 138-142 Queen St., $42.90, 63-66 Queen Sts., $21.45 150 15
Whiteway: 155 Sparks St., 14 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, $46.20; 204 Wellington St., 12 m. to
June 1, 1912, $9.90; 11H Rideau St., 15 m. to June 30, 1912, $3.75 59 85
Ottawa Electric Co. lighting, tungstens and carbons, reduced to standard 16 c.p., 12 m. to
March 31, 1913, at $1.75: House of Commons, 3,230^, Senate, 1,5271, Library, 678,
Tower and grounds, 503, West Block, 2,436, East Block, 1,172§, Langevin Block, 1,446,
Printing Bureau, 2,046, Post Office, 761^, Victoria Museum, 816, Trafalgar Building,
446j, Royal Observatory, 397, Regal Building, 324, Harris and Campbell Building,
302f, Supreme Court, 282|, Corry Building, 262, Archives, 253£, Naval Service, 170,
Imperial Building, 169|, Surveyor General's Office, 166, Customs, 161, Customs Labor-
atory, 21, Art Gallery, 150, Birks Building, 150, Royal Mint, 146, Justice Department,
(Nagle Building) 107, Secretary's Branch of Interior Department, 94, Conservation
Commission, 78, Laurier Ave. Bridge, 69, Interior Department, 124-128 Queen St., 89, Fuel
Testing Plant, 48, N. W. M. P. Stores, 42, Commissioner of Exhibitions, 35, Mines Branch
(Wellington St.) 24, Observatory (Cliff St.), 21, Agriculture Department (Albert and
Lyon Sts.) 20, Mines Branch (Sparks St.) 18, Mines Branch (Interior Department) 16,
Major's Hill Park Greenhouse, 12, Government Greenhouse, 11, Victoria Chambers, 11,
Interior Department (Sparks St.) 8, Marine and Fisheries (Sparks St.) 4: total 18,725i
lights 32, 769 09
Carried forward 47, 489 31
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 99
SESSIONAL PAPER :No. 1
Ottawa Public Buildings: Gas and Electric Light— Concluded. $ eta,
Brought forward 47, 489 31
Ottawa Electric Co.: lighting, tungstens and carbons, reduced to standard 16 c.p., at
$1.75 per annum ($264.98)—
6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: Surveyor General, 1, Fish Hatchery, 5, Victoria Island, 3 7 88
3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: Inland Revenue, (Victoria Island) 41, P.W. Dept. (Victoria Island)
5, Marine and Fisheries (Vittoria St.) 37, Trafalgar Building, 7, Royal Observatory,
3, P.O. Garage (Wellington St.) 2 41 58
Auditor General, (McNeil Building) 31 lights, 17 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 76 84
French Translators, 20 1., 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 26 25
Inland Revenue, 508 Sussex St., 50 lights, 7 m. to Aug. 15, 1912 51 04
Militia Department, Rideau St., 95 lights, 3 m. to January 10, 1913 41 57
Naval Service, 34 lights, Dec. 1, 1911-Mar. 31, 1912 19 82
Ottawa Electric Co., sundry ($1,690.87)—
Arc lights, at $50 per annum: 27 for 12 m. to March 31, 1913; 2 for 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 1,400 00
Wellington St.: 100 w tungstens: 15 for 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $4.37 per annum 32 78
Major's Hill Park: 100 w. tungstens: 120 lights = 300 16 c.p. tungstens at $1.75 per annum:
2\ m. to Dec. 31, 1912 109 37
Biological Laboratory: 86 h.p. for arc light, 3 m. to Mar. 26, 1913 4 30
Inland Revenue, Queen St.: lighting Aug. 30, 1910 to Mar. 7, 1913, k. watt hours 144 42
Perkins Electric Co., Montreal: 110 v. 40 watt drawn wire tungsten lamps, 300 at 36c. express,
99c ' 108 99
Trudeau, Arthur: ($2,804.80)—
Sunbeam tungsten lamps: 40 watt, 1,750 at 60c; 60 watt, 1,000 at 75c 1,800 00
Madza lamps, 40.w., 500 at 60c; glowers, 210 v., 1,500 at 42c 930 00
Cored carbons, \ x 9§, 1,000 at $27.30; 16 c.p. lamps, 250 at 19c 74 80
Freight, $8, sundry, $1.80 -, 9 SO
Detailed in 1911-12 (Page V-78) 8, 705 42
Total ; 61 , 074 17
Less, charged to Ottawa Buildings: Power, etc (Page V— 130) 1, 358 08
Discounts (Page V— 120) 56 29 1,414 37
Total, carried to Page V— 7 59, 659 80
Ottawa Public Buildings: Grounds.
Foreman of grounds, Thos. E. Davis, 12 m. to March 31, 1913 1,459 92
Assistant foreman, G. W. Rennie: 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,200 1,049 97
Florists: J. Rowley, 12 m. at $56.27; D. A. Smith, 12 m. at $56.27, night work and watering,
41 d. at $1 . 33 i 1, 405 01
Gardener: Elie Gagne, 12 m. at $56.27, 42 nights at $1.33 731 10
Gardeners, m. at $56.27: D. Kemp, Dec-Mar., less 2 d., $219.53; Geo. Munroe, Dec-Mar.,
$225.08 444 61
Labourers: D. Kemp, G. Munroe, each 6 days in Nov. at $1.85 22 20
Labourer at $60 a month: M. Lortie 311 88
Labourers at $54 a month: J. Chartrand $377.20, A. Fauteux $361.20, A. Fortier $323.22,
J. B. Huard $371.87, J. Langlois $381.19, W. Portugais $461 . 70 2,276 38
Labourers at $47.25 a month: A. Cuddie $213.50, T. Dugal $141.75, W. J. Davis $469, H. J.
Egan $339.50, C. Goyette $236.25, Jos. Hayden $355.25, S. Huard $102.28, J. Labelle
$329.90, X. Lortie $126, N. Millaire $331.06 2,644 49
Carters at $74.25 a month: Mrs. A. Gagne $891, W. Lynch $668.25, Mrs. S. Sauve $860. 75.... 2,420 00
Watchman at $60, Geo. Burk: Mav 1 to Oct. 31, 1912 360 00
Labourers: 13 d. at $2, 47-38 d. at $1.90, 27 d. at $1.75 163 26
Wages, detailed under Ottawa Buildings, Repairs (Page V — 105) 2, 538 67
Dupuy & Ferguson, Montreal: bulbs for: Major's Hill Park $426.90, Government Hill grounds
$555 .60 982 50
Ellacott, J. A. L.: wall tile, 128 ft. of 3x6 at 40c; sundry material, $6; cartage, $1; labour,
77 h. at 60c, 77 at 50c 142 90
Enright, J. J.: 100 ft. fencing in place $60, 65 ft. netting $3.25 63 35
Esmonde's: strong willow tree baskets, 24 at $3.50; sundry, $18.05 102 05
Graham Bros.: flowers, bulbs, seeds, etc 524 18
Graham, John: supplying sod, 6,720 yd. at 10c; ferns, 1,000 at 5c; trees, 11 maple and 4
elm at $3 767 00
Lawson, Thos., & Sons, iron castings, etc 73 09
Luke Bros., Montreal ($560.84)—
Majors' Hill Park: 500 hardy perennial asters, 1 doz. clematis 135 00
Government Hill grounds: 200 ampelopsis $50, 7£ doz. plants $57 107 00
Archives grounds: 80 shrubs, 50 hedging, 10 evergreens, 155 ornamental trees 318 84
Martin, J. S., & Co.: hay, oats, beans, etc 253 05
Mulhall Hardware Co.: lawn mowers, 18 in., 6 at $12.45, 24 in., 1 at $24; sundry, $15.45 114 15
Carried forward 19, 410 50
1— 7jv
V— 100 AUDITOR GENERAL' 8 REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Public Buildings: Grounds— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 19,410 50
Oit, Robt.: wire and iron enclosure for switch board and motors in Major's Hill light room. 147 00
Scrim's: sundry bulbs, plants, etc 116 40
Wright, R. H.: sundry plants, bulbs, etc 71 67
Sundry payments: hardware $66. 52, lumber $51 .08, 9 doz. inner globes $30.87, 48 lights glass
$21.36, elec. supplies $17.53, 70 gal. gasoline $15.95, horseshoeing $14.50, 40 ft. ext. ladder
$12, sundry $72 . 09 ■ 301 90
20,047 47
Less— Discounts (Page V— 120) 3 87
Total, carried to page V— 7 20,043 60
Ottawa Buildings: Heating, including Salaries of Engineers, Firemen, Caretakers, &c.
Heney (John) & Son: coal supplied under contracts ($70,270.44) —
Contract of 1911-12, coal supplied to April 25, 1913: cannel, 315-87 net tons at $8.70; egg,
649-29 tons at $6.90; furnace, 8,419-73 tons at $6.70; smith's, 10-06 tons at $7; stove,
227-31 tons at $6.90; less $57,198.20 paid in 1911-12 (shown in detail at page V— 81 of
1911-12 Report) 8, 081 03
Additional supply under contract of 1911-12: April 1 to June 27, 1912: egg, 95-12 net tons
at $6.90; furnace, 956-93 tons at $6.70; stove, 23 • 375 tons at $6 . 90 7,299 05
Contract of 1912-13, coal supplied to June 4, 1913: egg, 751-25 net tons at $6.65; furnace
(Lackawanna anthracite), 8,502 tons at $6.09; stove, 255-205 tons at $6.65; blue
grass cannel, 308-55 tons at $7; total, $60,628.46; less $5,668.10 paid in 1913-14 54,900 36
Argue & McColl: kindling-wood, 23 cords at $4.25, 2i at $4.30, 27£ at $4.75; millwood, 4
cords at $3 . 50, 45 at $4; sundry $10 . 78 443 91
Barrett Bros.: millwood, 6 co'rds at $3.50, 12 at $4, 13 cords 3-cut at $5.25; hardwood, 2-cut
and split, 2 cords at $8.75, 1J at $9; sundry $44.30 212 55
Barrett Bros.: millwood, 10| cords at $4, 6 of 3-cut at $5.25, 1| of 3-cut at $5.50, 1 of 3-cut at
$5.75; hardwood, 2-cut and split, 1 cord $9 96 50
Church, G. C: inspecting Govt, coal-scale at Canal Basin, July 4, 1912 3 50
Edwards, W. C. & Co., Ltd.: wood, 19 cords at $3.25 61 75
Eimer & Amend: No. 100 Freas oven, complete, with regulator, &c, voltage 105, $75; less,
half charged to "Ottawa River Storage: Construction," $37.50 37 50
Heney (John) & Son: coal supplied outside of contract ($3,919.71) —
Birdseye, 595-815 net tons at $4.75 2,830 14
Egg, 90f tons at $7.50; stove, 45 tons at $7.50 1,018 14
Stove, bagged and carried, 4£ tons, $36.70; sundry coal, 5-58 tons, $34.73 71 43
Heney (John) & Son: millwood, 13§ cords at $5; hardwood, 10 cords, $68 .75 136 25
Independent Coal Co.: ($1,214.96) —
Coal, net tons: furnace, 102-6 at $7.50; egg, 41i at $7.75; 4 tons sundry, $29.75 1,118 96
Hardwood, cut and split: 1-cut, 5 cords at $10; 2-cut, 2 cords at $10.50 71 00
Mill kindling-wood, 3-cut: 5 cords at $5 25 00
Ottawa Electric Co. ($293 . 50)—
Current supply for heater in Biological Laboratory, Experimental Farm: l£ years to Mar.
31, 1913, at $64 80 00
Current supply for motors at Biological Laboratory, at $20 per h. p. per annum: 6 m. to
June 26, 1912, $28; 3 m. to Mar. 26, 1913, $9.30 37 30
Current supply for heaters, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: 9 in West Block, $53.38; 7 in East Block,
$25.81; 4 in Observatory, $21; 2 in Supreme Court, $4.81; 2 in Post Office, $32.50;
furnace-heater in Lyon St. laboratory, $38 . 70 176 20
Ottawa Gas Co., 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: gas at $1.10 per M. ft. ($5,632.86)—
Govt. Printing Bureau:- 3,227,200 ft. at $1 . 10 3, 549 92
Pari, and Dept. Buildings: 746,300 ft. at $1 . 10 820 93
Inl. Revenue, 317 Queen St., 249,900 ft.; Medical Stores, 193,700 ft 487 96
Thistle Building, 159,400 ft.; Langevin Block, 101,100 ft 286 55
Items under $50 each, 366,100 ft. at $1 . 10; meters $84 . 79 487 50
People's Gas Supply Co.: pea carbide for Biological Laboratory, 2 tons at $70; transport $2.25 142 25
P.ay , C. C. Co.: stove coal for Biological Laboratory, 18 tons at $7 .40 133 20
Standard Chemical Iron and Lumber Co., Toronto: charcoal for Commons Restaurant,
399-375 bush, at 16c 63 90
Taylor, Edith, extra heating, 3 flats, Corry Building, occupied by Georgian Bay Canal
Branch (not provided for in lease of April 30, 1909): May 1-22, Sept. 20-30, 1912: 32 d.
at $4 . 25 7 136 00
Printing and Stationery Dept., $49.53; advertising $46.80 96 33
Carried forward 82,895 11
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Ottawa Buildings: Heating, including Salaries of Engineers, Firemen, Caretakers, $ cts.
&C. — Continued. '
Brought forward 82, 895 11
Heating Parliament Buildings ($9,436.52)—
Engineer at .$100: Thos. Wensley, 12 m 1,200 00
Assistant engineers at $70: A. Bourgeois, 12 m., $840; Ed. Gariepy, May 26-Mar. 31,
$713.55; J. Hennessy, 12 m., $840; Geo. McDonald, 12 m., $840; O. Rivet, Apr -May
25, $126.45 3, 360 00
On account of half-time, Dec. 1911 to May 25, 1912: Ed. Gariepy 185 16
Firemen at $60: E. Benoit $720, F. Granger $720, A. Guindon $720, A. Hudon $720, J.
Labelle $38.70, John Leclerc (25 d. in Apr., Nov.-Mar.) $350, H. C. Overton $5,
J. Reeves $720 3,993 70
Difference as fireman: I. Langlois, March, 1912 12 00
Spare fireman at $48: I. Langlois $86.58, overtime $8 94 58
Ashmen at $48: Thos. Donoghue $61.11, M. Dupuis $68.57, A. Gruecken $114.58, J.
Labelle $113.02, I. Langlois $48, O. N. Proulx $185.80 591 08
Heating Departmental Buildings ($34,434)—
Archives: firemen at $60: F. Audette, Apr.-May 26, Nov.-Mar. $398.70; I. Fournier,
Nov.-Mar.$360 758 70
B. N. A. Bank Building, firemen at $60: D. Farry, Jan.-Mar. $180; John Noyes, Dec.
30-Mar. 17 $156 .77 336 77
Customs, Albert St., firemen at $60: Chs. Goyette, Apr., Nov.-Mar. $360; John Marks,
12 m. less 13 d. in Sept. $694 1,054 00
East Block, engineers at $70 : Jos. B. Belanger, 12 m. $840 ; Thos. Butterworth, Apr. 1-
June 10, $163.33; A. Dunn, June 11-Jan. 9, $486.98; T. Haig, 12 m. $840; Oct. Langlois,
14 d. in Mar. $31.61; A. Ross, Feb. 1-Mar. 17, $108.39 2,470 31'
East Block, A. Dunn, on account of one half of back-time, Dec. 18, 1911 to June 10, 1912. 151 06
East Block, firemen at $60: O. Bouchard, Apr.-May 20, Nov.-Mar., $398.70; H. Bisson,
Nov.-Mar., $300; A. Dugal, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360; H. Gagnon, Apr. 1-24, $48; A.
Gordon, Jan.-Mar., $180; O. Langlois, Apr., Nov.-Mar. 17, less 2 d., $323.82; A.
Lortie, Mar., $60; F. X. Lortie, Nov.-Mar., $300; A. Ross, Apr.-Jan., Mar. 1-14,
$627.09 2,602 61
East Block, ashmen at $48: A. Bowman, Apr., $48; P. Kehoe, Apr. $48; Jas. Rowe,
Nov. 8-Mar. $228 .80 324 80
Greenhouse, Major's Hill Park: fireman at $60, J. Chartrand: Apr., Nov.-Mar 360 00
Greenhouse, Parliament Hill: fireman, at $60, A. Fauteux, Apr., Nov.-Mar 360 00
Langevin Block: firemen at $60: A. Cuddie, Nov.-Mar. $300; Eug. Cyr, Feb.-Mar.
$120; C. Heatherington, Apr., Nov .-Jan., less 3^ d. $233; J. Labelle, Apr. $60; S.
McElroy, 12 m. $720; A. Richard, Apr., Nov.-Mar. $360; Geo. Turpin, 12 m. $720;
D. White, Apr., Nov. 2-Mar. $358 2,871 00
Mines Branch: engineer at $70: Jas-. Ogilvie, Nov.-March 350 00
Mines Branch: firemen at $60: W. A. Davis, Apr., Oct. 31-Mar. $362; A. Girling, Apr.,
Sept. 20-Mar. $441; S. Lurette, 11 d. in Oct. $24.44 827 44
Mint: firemen at $60: A. Cuddie, Apr. $60; J. Labelle, Nov .-Dec. 15, $90 ; I. Langlois,
Dec. 15-Mar. $213.03; N. Miilaire, Apr. $60, Oct. $7.50, Nov.-Mar. $300 730 53
Nagle and* Imperial Buildings: firemen at $60: R. Bunyan, Dec. 16-Mar., $210.97; W.
Davies, Oct. $60; F. Langlois, Oct. 31-Mar. $302; S. Lurette, Apr. $60 632 97
Naval Affairs: firemen at $60: A. Bastien, 12 m. $720; T. Dugal, Apr., Nov.-Mar. $360. 1,080 00
Ottawa Post Office: engineers at $70: F. Dumoulin, 12 m. $840; W. A. Fletcher, Nov.-
Mar. $350 1, 190 00
- Ottawa Post Office: firemen at $60: J. B. Ethier, 12 m. $720; N. Martin, Apr. $60, Feb.
$60 (deceased) 840 00
Regal Building: engineer at $70: Thos. Buckley, 12 m 840 00
Rideau Hall: carter at $51 .30; W. Portugal, Apr., Oct., Nov 153 90
Robinson Building: firemen at $60: W. H. Easton, Nov.-Mar., $300; H. Finister, Oct. 14-
Mar., $339. 11 639 11
Seybold Building: fireman at $60: H. Finister, Apr 60 00
Supreme Court: engineer, P. O'Connor, 12 m. at $70; fireman, A. Masson, 12 m. at $60 1,560 00
Topographical Survey: firemen at $60: Geo. Atkinson, Dec. 2-Mar., $238.07; J. B.
Huard, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360 598 07
Union Bank Building: firemen at $60: Saml. North, Dec. 6-Mar 229 35
Victoria Island : fireman at $60: Geo. Shore, Dec. 15-Mar 212 90
West Block: engineers, 12 m. at $70: H. Bannerman $840, A. Mignault $840, Thos. Timlin
$840 2,520 00
West Block: firemen at $60: J. W. Bartlett, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360; T. Dugal, 20 d. in
May, $38.70; P. Labelle, Apr., $60; Albert Lortie, Nov.-Mar., $300; T. Mason,
12 m„ $720; J. B. Mulligan, Nov.-Mar., less 1 d., $297.85; W. A. McLean, Apr., $60;
Jas. O'Dea, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360; A. Robert, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360 2,556 55
West Block: ashmen at $48: P. Kehoe, Nov.-Mar., less 3 d., $235.36 ; John Lennau,
Nov. 8-Mar., $228 .80 464 16
Woods and Canadian Buildings: F. Way: fireman at $60, Apr., 29 d., $58; engineer, May-
Mar., 11 m. at $70 : 828 00
Workshop: engineer at $70: J. Carpenter, 12 m 840 00
Carried forward 120, 773 86
V— 102 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1918
4 GEORGE V., A. 19141
Ottawa Buildings: Heating, including Salaries of Engineers, Firemen, Caretakers, $ eta.
&C. — Concluded.
Brought forward 120, 773 86
Heating Departmental Buildings— Concluded.
Workshop: firemen at $60: Geo. Burk, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $360; H. Martin, May $60.. 420 00
. Weighing coal, John Shea: at $800, Apr .-May; at $850, June-March 841 66
Weighing coal, O. Joubarne: 3 m. at $50, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $55 645 00
Wood and coal man, M. Gorman: at $50, Apr.-July, $200; at $55, Aug.-Mar., $440 640 00
Wood and coal men at $48: Jos. Manners, Apr.-July, $192; E. Quesnel, 22 d. in Apr.,
Nov. 3-Mar., $271 .66 463 66
Coal inspector at $55: Jos. JManners, Aug.-Mar 440 00
Carters at $2.75, Apr., Nov.-Mar.: C. Carisse, 152? d., overpaid 16c; Joa. Gorman,
164| d.; Geo. Lumsden, 71f d., overpaid 50c; W. Lynch, 81 d.; J. Plunkett, 154 d.;
J. Robillard, 152| d 2, 134 69
Team at $4: E. Vadeboncoeur, 26 d. in Apr., 1912 104 00
Ashman 19 d., $30.40, fireman 8 d. $16; W. Lurette, Apr 46 40
Firemen at $60: F. Fardais, Dec-Mar. $240, Nov. 50c, W. Bottomley, 6d. in Dec, $11. 61,
Nov. $1 .25 253 36
Heating \ ictoria Museum ($5,878.64)—
Engineer at $100: W. H. Rice, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 200 00
Assistant-engineer and sterilizer-engineer, at $70: Ovila Rivet, May 26-Mar. 31 713 55
Assistant-engineers at $70: E. Butterworth, Oct.-Mar., $420; T. Whalen, 12 m., $840. . . 1,260 00
Firemen at $60: W. A. Baker, Nov.-Mar., $300; H. Barton, Apr., $60; A. Carter, 29 d.
in Apr., Nov.-Mar., $353; J. Donahoe, Apr., Nov.-Mar., $380; C Mercier, $8; F.
Mulligan, Apr .-May 15, $89.03; W. McLean, Nov. 5-Mar., $292; W. Ranger, 26 d.
in Apr., $52; John Rivers, Nov.-Mar., less 5 d., $292.28; A. Turgeon, Apr., Nov.-
Mar., $360 2, 171 29
Ashmen at $48: A. Bowman $240, H. Deball $46.40, C. Mercier $41.60, John Way $205.80. '533 80
Watchmen, caretakers, &c: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 ($11,464.82) —
Custom House, watchman at $60, S. Chapman: Apr. 1-Oct. 17, Nov. 18-Mar. 31. ..... . ' 658 93
East Block, watchman at $60: J. Whitton, Apr. 1-Sept. 30, Nov. 26-Mar. 31, $610; Wm.
Farry, Oct. 1-Nov. 24, $108 718 00
Egan Blook, watchman, Onesime Turcotte: at $25, Aug.-Sept., $50 ; at $8 a week, Oct.-
Mar., $208 258 00
Fuel-Testing Building, watchman at $80: D. J. Manion, Apr.-Feb. 20, $642.85; Hugh
Curran, at $80, Feb. 26-Mar. 31, $66.43
Harris & Campbell Building: watchman, F. Girouard, 12 m. at $60
Imperial Building, caretaker at $60: Wm. Gardiner, Apr.-July $240; W. B. Ralph, Aug. 26-
Mar. 31, $431.61
Methylated Spirits Warehouse, watchman at $89: Chas. Haak, Sept. 26-Mar. 31
Observatory, engineer, Geo. Sparks: at $70, Mar. 1-July 31, Oct., less 12 days
Observatory, caretaker, A. Villeneuve: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $55
Old Geological Museum, watchman, P. Creegan: 12 m. at $60
Ottawa Post Office, watchman, F. Moyneur: 12 m. at $60
Rideau Hall, watchman at $60: Wm. Schofield, Apr. 1-22, $44; Fred. Gray, May-Mar.,
looc LA «rtCO 7
less id., $659.
Parliament Tower, caretaker, Geo. Vincent: 365 d. at $2
Robinson Building, watchman at $60, C. Larose: Sept. 24-Mar. 31
Supreme Court, watchman, R. Nash: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
West Block, watchman, R. Cornwall: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
Workshop, assistant storekeeper, H. Mercier: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $75.
Workshop, watchman, John Symmes: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
709 28
720 00
671 61
370 00
392 00
660 00
720 00
720 00
703 00
730 00
374 00
720 00
720 00
900 (30
720 00
, 144,106 09
Total, carried to page V— 7 144
Ottawa Buildings (including Rideau Hall): Removal of Snow.
Wages, detailed under 'Ottawa Buildings, Repairs' (Pasje V— 105) 1, 585 30
Labourers at $51.30 per m.: M. Gauvreau $150.10, W. Hughes $155.80, M. O'Donnell $155.80,
J. Sterling $102.60, F. Stevenson $155.80, J. Wendt $104.50
Teams at S4.75: H. W. Brooks $75.23, J. Wigraore $14.25 :
Horse and cart, M. Quinn, 1 m. at $76.95
Carter, T. Landry: 36 d. at $2.75, 58 d. at $4.75, 1 d. at $2
Labourers under $100 each: 63-4 d. at $1.90, 298-1 d. at $1.75
Rideau Hall ($238.90)—
In charge of rinks, H. Sims: Jan.-Feb., $120, 2|d. in Mar. $5
Forester, T. Doyle: Jan.-Feb., at $55; 1 d. in Mar., $1.90
Brooks, H. W.: sand, 48 loads at $2. 10
Chabot, A.: snow plough.
Sundry payments: 200 ft. pine flooring $39.45, 3| doz. snowshovels" $16.50, 2 pair3 boots $9,
sundrv $5.16
Detailed in 1911-12 (Page V— 83)
v Total, carried to page V — 7
824 60
89 48
76 95
376 52
642 15
125 00
111 90
100 80
65 00
70 11
1,088 13
5, 155 94
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V— 103
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs: Pay-Lists. $ cts.
Foremen, Timekeepers, &c. {$26,395.60).
Supervisor of painting staff, J. Randall: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $105 1, 260 00
Foreman of carpenters, J. H. Ellis: 12 m. at $100 1, 200 00
Foremen of painters, 12 m. to Mar. 31: A. Crevier $1,200, S. Robitaille, $1,200 2,400 00
Foreman of masons, J. A. Seguin: 12 m. at $114.06 1,368 72
Foreman of roofers, A. Spenard: 12m. at $89.58 1,074 96
Foreman of labourers, R. Henault: 12 m. at $80 960 00
Asst. foreman of carpenters, D. Lafortune: 4 m. to July 31 at $90, 2 m. to Sept. 30 at $100, 6
m. to Mar. 31 at $90 1, 100 00
Asst. foreman of painters, J. Diguer: 12 m. at $90 1, 080 00
Asst. foremen of masons at $90: J. Baxter $792.58, John Kane $58.07 850 65
Asst. foreman of labourers, Nap. Ariahat $65, Apr. 11 to Jan. 31, $628.33; at $75, Feb.-Mar., $150 778 33
Time-keepers at $60.83: P. A. Dion $730, Chas. Tresidder $730 1,460 00
Time-keepers at $60: R. Mackie, 12 m 720 00
Time-keeper at $58.33: C. N. Poirier, 12 m 700 00
Labourer at $53.22: R. de Beaumont, 12 m 638 64
Foreman engineer at $100, J. C. McDonald: 12 m 1, 200 00
Foreman engineer, M. Clancy: at $80, 7 m. to Oct. 31; at $90, 5 m. to Mar. 31... 1, 010 00
Assistant foremen of electric light —
Smith, N.: Apr. $100, 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $112.50 ■ 1,337 50
Devine, Jas.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $95 1, 140 00
Jenkins, W.: Apr.-May at $80, June-Mar. at $95 1, 110 00
Langevin Block: foreman engineer at $100: N. H. Perkins, 12 m 1, 200 00
Langevin Block: asst. foreman engineer at $70: Arthur Dugal, 12 m 840 00
Inspecting engineer at $108.33: W. Mansfield, 12 m 1,300 00
Care of shop machinery, and storeman: J. Ferguson, Apr.-May at $75, 10 m. at $100 1, 150 00
Detailed with Salaries in Dept. at Ottawa. . i (Page V— 27) 516 80
Mechanical Staff {$86,758.02).
Plumbers and pipe-fitters at $75 a month: F. A. Burden $858.87, A. Desjardins $525, F. Des-
marais $135.49, M. Flanagan $750, F. Jacques $896.37, S. Perkins $300 3,465 73
Plumbers and pipe-fitters at $70 a month: John Bussell $523.67, A. Desjardins $350, W. L.
Evoy, $840, D. Long $833.22, S. Perkins $420, T. Pilon $840, Wm. Starrs $173.87
Plumber, J. B. Lamontagne, 3 d. at $3.51, $10.53; steamfitter, A. McDonald, 1 m. at $65
Machinists at $75: A. Dunlop, 12 m., $900; at $65, A. Giroux, 6 m., $390
Machinists at $60 a month: John Daley, $720, A. Giroux $360, John Mahon $719.03
Pattern-maker, Thos. Ferguson: at $65 a month, $318.71; at $75 a month, $447.62
Blacksmith at $75 a month: M. Whalen, 12 m
Night-engineer at $70 a month: T. Butterworth
Night-electricians at $75: A. Franche, $750, J. Gleeson $135.49
Bell-hanger at $75 a month: M. J. Mahon
jL Bell-hangers or electricians at $70: C. Innes $70, John Kane $448, M. J. Mahon $210, H. C.
Nolan $840 7. .
Wireman at $80 a month: W. J. Hickey, 12 m
Wiremen at $75 a month: A. Catellier $525, B. J. Nolan $525
Wiremen at $70 a month: O. Cousineau $630, Clarence Isnor $280, C. Masson $490, B. J. Nolan
$350, J. F. Smith $198.71
Wiremen at $65 a month: J. Aubry $758.55, A. Catellier $325, D. Hobbs $124.19, J. Jessop
$668.87, Chas. Masson $325, Alfred Roy $760.51
•Wiremen at $60: Omer Cousineau $180, Clarence Isnor $405.03, Jos. Poitras $694.50
Electricians at $65 a month: G. S. Cairns $445.55, D. Hobbs $417.96, P. Horan $522.50,
W. O'Brien $394.96, T. O'Donnell $243, P. Pelletier $4.33, O. Seguin $210.02, Nap. St.
Denis $196.60 2,434 92
Electricians at $60 a month: G. S. Cairns $35.97, A. Franche $48.39, D. Hobbs $23.22, P.
Horan $50.32, Nap. St. Denis $23. 22 181 12
Electricians at $2.75 a day: J. O. Garceau: 85| d. at $2.75; on acct. October, $10 245 13
Helper at $70 a month: C. Paisley 185 72
Helpers at .$65 a month: J. R. Boone $16.78, S. Denison $330.05, C. Paisley $16.78, O. Seguin
$21.39 385 00
Helpers at $60 a month: E. Burden $215, H. Cain $226.45, N. Charbonneau $215, Jos. Dube
$240, W. Ferriman $240, D. Kennedy $215, Lucien Laroche $210.71, N. Martin $240, W.
Montgomery $229.26, O. Sabourin $360, M. Whalen $240 2,631 42
Helpers at $55 a month: J. B. Bazinet $12.22, Edwin Burden $465, H. Cain $432.66, N. Char-
bonneau $465, F. Cuthbertson $183.60, Jos. Dube $440, W. Ferriman $440, N. Gordon
$59.83, W. Hyland $666.77, D. J. Kennedy $465, F. Kennedy $99.36, Lucien Laroche
$381.42, W. Montgomery $440, O. Sabourin $228.87, M. Whalen $440, A. Wilson $31.93. ... 5,251 66
Helper at $54 a month: J. Boileau 306 00
Helpers at $51.30 a month: L. Quesnel $207.10, J. B. Seguin $24.70, Art. Tapp $400.90 632 70
Helper at $47.25: E. Bisson 404 45
Helper at $3 a day: B. Holloway, 9 d 27 00
Allowance of one month's pay on retirement in May, 1912: P. Desmarais $75, J. Gleeson $75
F. Kennedy $55 205 00
3,980 76
75 53
1,290 00
1,799 03
766 33
900 00
256 67
885 49
675 00
1,568 00
960 00
1,050 00
1,948 71
2,962 12
1,279 53
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V— 104 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs: Pay-Lists— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 63, 148 62
General Repairs Pay-lists.
Masons at $87.75 a month, or S3. 25 a day: A. Aussang $1,053, E. Auborne $1,053, John Biehler
$1,053, R. Briggs S848.25, Chas. Bourgeau $741, Albert Carisse $828.75, C. Dowsley*
$739.20, P. Guilbauit 8742.80, O. Monette $1,053, J. E. McGuire $451.75, J. O'Donnell
$159.25, J. Sauve $747.50, A. W. Sturges $664.45 : 10, 134 95
Mason at $81 a month: A. Greene. 382 34
Plasterers at $81 a month, or $3 a day: Jas. Foley $972, W. R. Williamson $969 1,941 00
Upholsterer, H. A. Trudel: 10 m. at $78.30, 2 m. at $81 945 00
Carpenter at $81 a month, or $3 a day: H. Thiberge 177 00
Carpenter at $74.25 a month, or $2.75 a day: L. Picard 891 00
Carpenters at $67.50 a month, or $2.50 a day: Archille Auger $807.50, J. B. Baril $808.62,
X. Belanger $795, Jos. Bergeron $805, J. Berube $802.50, Oct. Berube (inch March, 1912)
$577.50, Frs. Boucher $802.50, A. Caron $122.50, Chas. Chartrand $810, Zenon Chartrand
$798.62, Wm. Chitty $810, F. Cossette $687.50, Ls. Cote $810, P. Dionne $807.50, A.
Fortin S810, Alex. Gravelle $290, J. Gruson $810, C. Hcbert $122.50, H. Howell $810,
W. R. Ingram $806.38, Chas. Isabelle $810, A. Joubarne $685, H. L'Heureux $810, Geo.
Morris $90, S. H. Myers $780, D. McVicar $87.50, A. Nadeau $810, Jos. Normand $806.38,
John O'Connor $807.50, Nap. Osborne $807.50, W. Palen $405, L. Pruneau $761.12, Chas.
Regimbal $810, C. A. Rivers $545, F. W. Ross $502.50, J. Richard $810, Denis Roy $620,
Thos. Shea $772.50, D. Sullivan $810, J. B. St. Laurent $810, D. St. Martin $807.50, W.
L. St. Pierre $67.50, H. Theberge $660, A. Thibault $803.88, C. Tyres $101.38 29,973 88
Cabinet-makers at $67.50 a month, or $2.50 a day: Thos. Campbell $810, N. C. Fournier $810 1,620 00
Turner at $67 50 a month, or $2.50 a day: M. T. Walton 782 50
Roofers at $70.74 a month: O. Moyer $848.88, A. Monette $848.88 1,697 76
Roofer at $60.75 a month: T. W. French 729 00
Locksmith at $80 a month: Geo. Low 960 00
Locksmith-helpers at $55, to June 14, 1912: J. Rigby $136.48, W. Tierney $136.48 272 96
Locksmith-helpers at $60, from June 15, 1912: J. Rigby $571.11, W. Tierney $562.27 1, 133 38
Blacksmith at $75 a month: James Latimer 900 00
Painters at S78. 30 a month, or $2.90 a day: N. Dery $171.10, Albert Maskell $171.10 342 20
Painter at $71.55 a month, or $2.65 a day: W. Gervais 857 42
Painter at $67.50 a month, or $2.50 a day: Saml. Hebert 472 50
Painters at 864.80a month, or $2. 40 a day: A. Beaulieu $64.80, R. Benjamin $332.27, D. Boulais,
$492, W. M. Bowen $271.20, J. H. Charlebois $621.60, M. Cummings $40.80, N. Dery
$613.07, O. Desjardins $657.60, H. Dorion $84, A. Dussault $496.28, E. Faucher $776.40,
F. Foisy $777.60, J. V. Gauthier $761.87, Alf. Green $268.80, Saml. Hebert $324, J. Hillas
$321.34, Geo. James $513.60, E. Kelly, $775.20, Ls. Laberge $513.47, F. Lamb $117.60,
A. Langlois $657.60, J. Lemieux $777.60, G. Lenghen $775.20, C. Lepage $777.60, John
Lepine $510, Jss. Little $528, Albert Maskell $168, A. McKra $777.60, J. Philibert $93.60,
A. E. Porter $271.20, W. Potter $624, Eloi Raizenne $88.80, E. Schroeder $777.60, John
Shepherd $624, J.. C. Wall $507.47, Thos. Whelan $303.47, A. J. Wilson $607.20 17,692 44
Apprentice-painter at $54 a month, or $2 a day: A. E. Cote 648 00
Labourer at $58.05 a month, or $2.15 a day: C. Cote 6J3 50
Labourer at $56.70 a month, or $2. 10 a day: E. Gorman 680 40
Labourer at $55 a month: J. B. Bazinet 399 25
Labourers at $54 a month, or $2 a day: J. Boileau $104, A. Bouchard $648, A. Fortier $347.11,
A. Laurin $136, S. Lurette $72, H. McCann $648, John O'Connor $648, Z. Ouellette $410. . 3,013 11
Labourers at $51.30 a month, or $1.90 a day: J. B. Bazinet, $229.90, J. Belanger $615.60, G.
Belley, $102.60, T. C. Binks $100.70, Alf. Davis $263.88, E. Duffield, $601.25, H.
Dumoulin, $605.05, I. Foisv $549.10, A Forget $135.85, P. J. Grace $486.40, T. Gracey
$245.83, P. Hayden $615.60, S. A. Hillman $611.80, Luke Hogan $116.53, P. Kehoe $132.98,
D. Killeen $4S6.40, A. Labbe $605.12, P. Lapointe $261.24, A. Laurin $66,490, F. Mainville
$125.40, J. Mastie $122.55, A. Meunier $615.00, J. Morin $150.41, Jas. McCorkill $154.09,
Saml. McKenna $383.80, T. J. O'Brien $228.10, G. Ocrinicki $154.73, J. O'Meara $249.85,
E. Pepin $477.55, R. Pettapiece $261.67, P. Plouffe $216.60, Ls. Quesnel $383.80, Robt.
Russell $299.28, J. B. Seguin $590.90, J. B. Seguin $572.95, C. Taylor $171; 10 men under
$100 each, in all $547 .91 13, 136 92
Labour at $49.95 a month, or $1 .85 a day: T. McMartin 253 45
Labourers at &7.25 a month, or $1.75 a day: Arthur Auger $559.03, J. Auger $359.53, Thos.
Batterton $279.03, W. Batterton $267. 18. H. Beauchump $182, J. B. Bedard $110.25, Ls.
Bertrand $312.28. E. Bisson $104.50, W Bottomley $547.75, O. Bouchard $306.54, F.
Brazeau $567, Loon Brault $613.19, J. Byrne $355.25, Jos. Chenier $567, Ulric Chenier
$609, A. Chouinard $115.50, Robt. Cote $553.78, W. A. Cousineau $500.31, J. B. Delrome
$517.81, S. Desjardins $171.31, J. Devaney $1S0.25, J. Dion $106.75, J. Duhamel $567,
Hor. Dumoulin $171.50, F. Fardais$378. W.J. Foisv $370.91, Ml. Foran $283.50, J. Fortin
$322.78, W. Galarneau $246.94, F. B. Garvin $108.50. A. Gauvreau $542.50, C. Gorman
$123.28, Jos. Gorman $403.28, J. Goulet $519.75. Ch6ri Hubert $399, A. Heron $208.06,
R. Hobbs $115.50, J. Houle $304.50, P. Huot $480.28, J. Lacroix $567, Alcide Laforest
$110.44, Jos. Lafrance $202.50, Stan. Lafrance $567, F. Lalande $498.75, O. Lapensee $567,
P. Legare $567, O. Latourneau $407.75, Jas. Little (Apr.-Feb.) $519.75, Geo. Marie
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Ottawa Buildings: Repairs: Pay-Lists— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 153,878 58
General Repairs Pay-lists — Concluded.
Labourers at $47.25 a month— Concluded.
SI 17. 25, T. McAllister $486.50, F. McCov $186.29, D. MacDonald $343, T. McLaughlin
$225.75, W. Neal $106.75, John Nicol $407.75, W. Paquette $112.78, A. Pearson $358.75,
Horm. Pitre $187.25, D. Planchet $503.03, D. Plouffe $414.75, Cy. Proulx $164.50, Fx.
Provost $434, T. Quinlan $100.53, A. Rice $283.50, J. Rochon $567, D. Roy $567, L.
Sabourin $184.53, H. Sarazin $113.75, T. Sauriol$525, J. B. Soney $386.75, Geo. Swindells
$308.10, T. Vetterson $308, A. Viau $550.28; 54 men under $100 each, in all $3,576.81... . 29,077 31
Labourers at 28c. an hour: J. Lyons $7.56, C. Pauze $7.56 15 12
Labourer, S. Rodier: to Aug. 14 at $20.25 a month; from Aug. 15 at $27 a month 293 75
Teams at $4.75: H. Green $299.25, T. Landry $66.50 365 75
Teams at $4: H. Green $24, T. Landry $24 48 00
Carters at $74.25 a month, or $2.75 a day: H. Green $701.25, T. Landry $577.50, P. Pauze
$886 . 72, J. Wigmore $891 3, 056 47
Allowances of one month's pay on retirement in May, 1912: O. Berthiaume $47.25, A. Caron
$67.50, C. Hebert $67.50, F. Lamb $64.80, W. Lurette $47 . 25, J. O'Donnell $87.75, Hugh
O'Neil $51 . 30 : 433 35
Repairs Pay-lists, July, 1912 ($884.70).
Engineer, B. Holloway, 16|d. at $3 49 50
Pipe-fitter, John Bussell: one month at $70 70 00
Labourers, 14 d. at $2, 388 d. at $1 .90 , 765 20
Half-time, Dec., 1911, to June, 1912, before return to service ($759.19).
Carpenters at $67.50: F. Cossette, Dec-May, $178.75; D. St. Martin, Dec-Mar., $90 268 75
Plumbers at $70.00: M. Flanagan, Dec-Jan., $11.16, O. Sabourin, Dec-May, $146.37 157 53
Carters at $74.25: H. Greene, Jan.-Mar., $78.38; T. Landry, Dec-Mar., $82.50; O.
Latremouille, Jan.-June, $172 .03 332 91
Total (distributed below) 188,812 22
Charged to the following votes: —
Ottawa buildings: Repairs, &c
Eastern Block : Extension
Victoria Museum
Lavatories
Driveway pavements
Astronomical Observatory
Water service
Major's Hill: Electric light
Printing Bureau: Chimney
Removal of snow
Grounds at Ottawa
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158,405 79
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12,655 77
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8,211 95
.( " V-
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1,376 77
( " V-
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269 98
.( " V-
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1,063 91
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681 97
, ( " V-
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1,465 31
.( " V-
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556 80
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1,585 30
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2,538 67
Total, as above .. 188,812 22
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c.
Wages.
Detailed with 'Ottawa Buildings: Repairs: Pay-lists' (Page V— 105) 158, 405 79
Accidents ($11 5. SO).
Caskey, Dr. J. S.: services to Mr. Stan. Lafrance (details not at hand) 56 00
St. Luke's Hospital, re S. Lafrance: s. p. room, 5? weeks at $10.50; sundry, $3.80 59 30
Agriculture Dept. ($2,390.58).
Bertschinger, A. H.: 4 tungstoliers, $55. 15, sundry, $14.84. 69 99
Bryson-Graham Co.: 27 blinds and putting up 89 40
Capital Office Supply Co.: 0G034 G. W. desks, 3 at $42.75; 0648 S. F. desk. $54; upright 3 dr.
vert, report units, 3 at $30; 4 dr. V. C. units, 3 at $27.50; book-sections, 40 of D-101 at
$3.25, 10 of D~12£ at $3.60, 2 of D-12£ at $5.50; DX bases or tops, 20 at $2; cupboard
sections, 3 at $5 . 50; 15-dr. Sec. card index, 1 at $21 636 75
Carried forward 159, 317 23
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs: Furniture, &c. — Continued $ eta.
Brought forward 159, 317 23
Agriculture Dept. — Concluded.
Federal Typewriter Co.: No. 1225 desks, 2 at $40.50; No. 0226 desk, 1 at $52.50; 1 No. 505
table, $8.70 142 20
Murphy-Gamble: linoleum, laid, 140 yd. at 95c.; linoleum, 49| yd. at $1.35; sundry, $27.40. 227 73
Office Specialty Co. ($255.05)—
Sections: No. 17, 1 at $8.50; No. 30, 2 at $21; No. 54, 1 at $12.50; No. 211, 27 at $3.50;
No. 213, 7 at $4; No. 213D, 3 at $6, less returned, 6 at $3.25 184 00
Bases, 7 at $21.50; tops, 7, $17.75; sundry, $31.80 71 05
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: V F units, No. 5 finish, 6 at $30; 8114B oak card cabinets, 4 at $40;
8111B oak unit, 1 at $37.50; 7361 flat top desk, oak, 3 at $45; 8 ends, $35; sundry, $25.27 572 77
Stanley, L. E., & Co.: cork carpet, 50 yd. at $1; sundry, $8.20 58 20
Storev, D.: chairs, 6 at $3.38, 7 at $2.25; 54x32 F. T. desk, $22 58 03
Elec. supplies, $89 . 40, furniture, $51 .95, truck $45, glass $25 . 98, hardware $15 . 63, sundry $52 . 50 280 46
Agriculture Dept.: Canadian Building ($581. 53).
Library Bureau: 9-box drawer hor. units, 16 in. deep, 4 at $35; No. 08542 oak chairs, 3 at $17,
2 at S4.50; book-case, $22.50; cupboard sections, 2 at $11; sundry, $26 270 50
Office Specialty Co.: 17-in. elm storage sections, 6 at $2.75; base and top, $3.50; tires, $4.15. 24 15
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: No. 9329 3x5 cupboard sections, 4 at $19; sundry, $51 .00 127 00
Ross, C, Co.: carpet, 22 yd. at $1.50; border, 20f yd. at $1.50; paper, $1 65 00
Wigmore, J., teaming at $5 per team, and $1 . 75 for extra men 94 88
Agriculture Dept. 66 Queen St. ($71.51)
Wigmore, J.: moving safe from top floor of Union Bank to 66 Queen St., Dec. 18, 1912 70 00
Ground glass, 86c, granite jug, 65c 1 51
Archives ($18.50).
Altering book-cases, $16; sundry $2.50 18 50
Audit Office ($503.70).
Bertschinger, A. H.: tungstoliers, 1 of 5-lt. at $17.80, 3 of 5-lt. at $17.35, 1 of 3-lt. at $11.65; 12-in.
fans, 2 at $17 . 50 1 16 50
Ellacott, J. A. L., two 5-lt tungstoliers, $31; Marchand"& Donnelly, 4-lt.tungsten clusters, 9 at $7 94 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 28 sections, 5 at $12; No. 67 section, $13; 2 bases, $11, 2 tops, $8.50 92 50
Ottawa Typewriter Co., golden oak: No. 15? cabinets, 6 at $8; No. 15 C. F. drawers, 12 at
$5.50; No. 15 bases, 6 at $5 144 00
Cooler $12.75, chair $11.25, door and 3 sash $9.50, sundry $23.20 56 70
Audit Office: McNeil Building ($119.25).
Office Specialty Co.: No. 7 bases, 2 at $21.75; No. 17 cupboard sections, 2 at $8.50; No. 52
book sections, 4 at $6.25; No. 10 tops, 2 at $4.25 94 00
No. 2 Tyrell filter, $17, glass, $8.25 ; 25 25
Awnings: (92,478.97).
Cole & Co.: awnings at Militia Inspector's rooms, 113 Rideau St; 42 x 69 x 45 in.: 8 at $3 24 00
Grant-Holden-Graham, awnings: 3 at $8.75, 7 at $4.40, 1 at $4, 26 at $2.80 133 85
Woods Limited: (§2,316.12) —
Taking down, storing, insuring, and putting-up awnings, for winter of 1911-12: 805 awn-
ings at $1.50 1, 207 50
Storage only: 27 awnings at $1 27 00
Storing and insuring awnings, Sept. 1912: 80 at $1 80 00
New awnings: 1 at $8.25, 1 at $7.20, 5 at $7.13, 2 at $7, 2 at $6.75, 11 at $6, 5 at $5.70, 2 at
$5.63, 2 at $5.50, 5 at $5.40, 1 at $5.25, 2 at $5.10, 3 at $5, 2 at $4.90, 1 at $4.75, 3 at $4.70,
18 at $4.50, 8 at $4.25, 9 at $4.13, 2 at $4, 14 at $3.90, 1 at $3.80, 7 at $3.75, 21 at $3.60, 2 at
$3.50, 10 at $3.39, 1 at $3.38, 2 at $3.20, 35 at $3, 1 at $2.98, 2 at $2.85, 1 at $2.81, 4 at
$2.63, 20 at $2.50, 28 at $2.45, 26 at $2.25, 2 at $1.50 959 67
Repairs to awnings 41 95
Birks Building: ($561.76).
Bertschinger, A. H.: electrical work and supplies 305 26
Canadian Alexalite: type 'A' standard Alexalite fittings, 19 at $13.50 256 50
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Brought forward ; 165, 241 89
Canadian Building: ($1,161.28).
Architectural Sheet Metal Co., sky lights, $400; Forbes, Jas. F., water-filter, $140 540 00
McKinley & Northwood, ventilation 1st floor, $452; Ottawa Gas Co., No. 6 heater,
$150 602 00
Hardware, $11.98; electrical supplies, $3.75; ice, $3.50 19 23
Chimneys: ($210.75).
Mercer, W. J., sweeping chimneys, summer of 1912: 275 flues at 75c, 3 extra at $1.50 210 75
Civil Service Commission: ($176.25).
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: cabinets, 3 of No. 15 at $11, 3 of No. 15£ at $4.50, 15 of No. 15 c.f. at
$5.50; No. 9,415 oak 5 tray section, $12; sundry, $16.50 157 50
Water cooler $12.75, 12 chairs $6 18 75
Clerk of Crown: ($105.25).
Federal Typewriter Co., No. 059 cabinet, $31.75; Library Bureau, cushion $6 37 75
Office Specialty Co.: No. 6,037 desk 67 50
Coal Sheds: ($72.68).
Savage & MacDonell Co.: pine, 2,240 ft. at $32; cartage, $1 72 68
Commons: ($2,546.58).
Desrivieres, J. A.: quartered oak book-case $80, cartage 50c 80 50
Federal Typewriter Co: No. 90 rev. tilter chair,$21.90; No. 109 A chairs, 3 at $14.10; chair, $8.20;
No. 049 typewriter desk, $24.50 96 90
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: one No. 160 p.c. & w. style E annunciatior, $140; 2 It. library
standards, No. E 8,034, wired, &c, 8 at $8.50; sundry, $30.62 ;•.•••• 238 62
Gravelle, J. G. & Co.: Samson zincs, 144 at 35c; Samson cartons, 144 at 55c; electricians,
165| hrs. at 60c; sundry, $7.98 236 88
Harris & Barry: oak leather chairs, 6 at $8.75; sundry $9.67 62 17
Luke, S. A.: No. 643 chairs, 50 at $3.18; No. K 106 chair, $13.50; No. K 26 couch, $40... . 212 50
Murphy-Gamble: green cloth, 20 yd. at $2.50; sheeting, 1,30| yd. at 23c; 2 shades $7.88.. 87 84
Otis-Fensom Co.: changing thrust-bearing at Restaurant elevator 47 10
Savage & Macdonell Co.: pine, 11,002 ft. at $29; cartage $5.75 324 84
Slack, A.: glass partitions,464 ft. at 40c; extra time, 42 h. at 50c 206 60
Sproule, R. A.: newspaper stands in reading room, 2 at $265; less $397.50 paid in 1911-12
(page V— 89) 132 50
Valley City Seating Co., Dundas, Ont.: chair for Speaker of Commons 500 00
Wigmore, J.: moving safe from C.P.R. to House of Commons, March 20, 1913 40 00
Hardware $120.06, foundry work $76.72, furniture $25, sundry $58.30 280 08
Commons: French Translators: ($50.20).
Typewriter-tables, 4 at $5.55; 12-pt. annunciator $10.50; teaming, 3? d. at $5 50 20
Conservation Commission: ($400.39).
Davidson & Crooks: 8 weights, 114 lb. at 3§c . 3 99
Office Specialty Co.: 5 desks, $50, $48, $36.45, $35, $33; No. 18 Shannon sections, 4 at $16.50;
sections, 6 of No. 213 at $4, 4 of No. 211 at $3.50; 2 bases, 2 tops, shelf $18.25 324 70
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: rev. tilt, chair $13.50; typewriter chairs, 3 at $7.25; typewriter
desk, $36.45 71 70
Corry Building.
McKinley & Northwood: one section wall radiator 3 50
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c.— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 169, 968 67
Customs DepL: ($2,097.48).
Ellacott, J. A. L.: 4-lt. Benjamin fixtures, 11 at $7.50; sundry $6 88 50
Esmondes, coolers: white xx, $16.75; n. p. xx, $35 51 75
Federal Typewriter Co. : oak typewriter desk 45 00
Garrioch-Godard & Co.: No. 159 Deveau desk phones, 8 at $22.50: No. 157 Deveau wall
phone, 1 at $16.50; n. p. cable, 41§ lb. at 43c; 4-lt. Benj. clusters, ts 4, 18-in. long, 24
at $4.60: sundry $21.65 346 29
Harris & Barry, oak high stools: with uph. seats, 30 at $6; with leather tops, 8 at $7 236 00
Library Bureau: oak desk $40, oak chair $6, 2 oak stools at $5.50 57 05
Luke, S. A:: carpet, 40 yd. at $1.95; border, 26f yd. at $1.65; sewing and laying $6.60; felt •
paper $2; 3 rugs $22.50 153 10
Office Specialty Co.: sections, 1 at $12.50, 1 at $6.25, 9 at $5.50, 11 at $3.50; tops, 1 at $4.25,
5 at $2.25; bases, 1 at $5, 4 at $2; cabinet complete $50; desk $40.50; 3 tables, $23, $11.50,
$10 270 25
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: ($474.10)—
Standing desk $55; oak desk $40; flat top desk, oak, $45; glass top $10; typewriter desk
- $39.01 189 01
Oak chair $11; rev. tilter-chairs, 2 at $18.70; tilter chairs, 2 at $10.13 68 66
Stratford chairs, 4 at $6.75; swinging typewriter stand $6^ 33 00
Oak office tables, 6 at $10.46; oak leaner table $41.50 104 26
Sections, 6 at $4.75, 9 at $4.13; tops, 3 at $2.50; bases, 3 at $2 79 17
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: cork carpets, 42$ yd. at 90c; laying and binding $3.57 41 67
Trudeau, Arthur: 16-wire w.p. cable, 150 ft. $48; straps $1.50; one 5-lt. tungstolier $16.65 66 15
Lumber $73, hardware $58.31, teaming $40.25, trimming leather $30.24, brass rods $18.55,'
elec supplies $17.55, filter $17, sundry $12.72 267 62
Customs Dept.: B.N. A. Building: {$57.65).
Wigmore, J.: moving safe, Oct. 10, 1912, $40; sundry teaming $17.65 57 65
Custom House: Queen St.: ($147.18).
Wigmore, J.: team at Custom House, moving from O'Connor to Queen St., March 12-24, 1913 .147 1
Custom House: Robinson Building: ($191.50).
Cox, John E.: oak locker, counter, railing, $35; oak dbl. standing desk $25; 2 steel fyling
cabinets $40; oak fyling cabinet $25; oak typewriting desk $20; sundry $15 160 00
Harris & Barry: oak stools with backs and leather seats, 3 at $10.50 31 50
Dominion Police: ($14-77).
Astral oil, 42-6 gal. at 20c; cotton waste, 501b. at 12£c 14 77
East and West Blocks: ($3,062.40).
Canada Floors, Ltd.: taking up old doloment flooring in corridors, 1,345 ft. at 40c .' 538 00
Terrano Flooring Co.: tearing up old doloment flooring,. and re-laying Terrano: 648 ft. at 30c. 194 40
Traud (Alex.) Co., Newark, N.S.: installing Cotton furnace under 4 H. R. T. boilers in West
Block 2, 330 00
Egan Block: ($140).
Egan Estate Co.: paid janitor, April 1 to May 3, 1912, 18 wk. at $6; paid charwoman, April 1
to July 31, 4 m. at $8 140 00
Elevators: ($841).
Holbrook Co.: uniform suits, Nov. 1, 1912, 20 at $20 400 00
Modern Electric Co. : carbon-holders, 24 at 75c; copper contacts, 6 at 50c 21 00
Two Macs: elevator suits, Oct. 25-Nov. 8, 1912: 21 at $20 420 00
Exchequer Court: ($674.97).
Campbell Bros.: 2 cast iron columns, 1,925 lb. at 3|c; machinist $4.20 71 57
Gilmour, D. G. & Co: 1 x 10 pine, t & g, d2 s, 2,020 ft. at $28; cartage 50c 57 20
Harris & Barry, furniture for Judge Audette's room : leather lounge, $70; leather easy chair, $65;
E.E. rev. tilter chair $33; E.E. small chairs, 3 at $9.80; E.E. lib. table $14.25; top, base, 3
sections $22.50; E.E. flat top desk $65 299 15
Mills, A. K. & Sons: white mantel, tiles, electric grate $55; installing same $5 60 00
Murohy-Gamble: Wilton rug 62 50
Electrical supplies $93, hardware $29 . 95, sundries $1 . 60 124 55
Carried forward 177, 195 62
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Brought forward 177, 195 62
Experimental Farm.
Electrical supplies $11.41, hardware $4.29 15 70
External Affairs: ($73.75).
Federal Typewriter Co.: No. 05236 typewriter desk 42 00
Ottawa Specialty Co.: 7 sections, base, top 31 75
Finance Department: ($1,250.18).
Ackroyd, P.: one 5-lt. chain fixture, $100; 1-lt. chain fixture, 2 at $20; 5-lt. electrolier, $15.25. 155 25
Dowsley, A. H.: book-case sections, 8 at $8, 4 at $9; 4 bases $14; 4 cornices $11; 3 locks $3. . 128 00
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: 12 in. fans, 3 at $19; No. 20 annunciator $16; annunc. wire, 14| lb.
at 50c 80 06
Harris & Barry: leather couch $58; 3 sections, base, top, $19.75; 30 x 48 oak tables, 2 at $8.75 95 25
Modern Electric & Manufacturing Co.: brass rods, 9 at $4.60, 1 at $6 47 40
Mackenzie & Co.: Maple leaf border linoleum, 147{j yd. at $1.05; key border, 36 yd. at 95c . 189 42
Robertson, Thos. & Co.: 18 x 30 c. i. enam. sinks, 6 at $7.85; 13 bibbs $10.34 57 44
Safety Tread Syndicate: 18 mason's safety treads: 172^ running feet at $1 . 26 217 35
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: rubber mats, 3 at $14.40; cork carpet, 13^ yd. at 90c; laying &c. $2.90 58 10
Hardware $102. 78, foundry work $39.08, 15 cocoa mats $37.50, 2 tungstoliers $28.50, leather
$14 221 86
Fisheries Exhibit.
Mulhall Co.: No. 5 Quebec heater 9 50
Geological Survey.
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: No. 4d bookcase units, 15 at $2.77; 3 tops $5.46; 3 bases $4.47 51 48
Governor General's Secretary's Office.
Bertschinger, A. H.: one 4-lt. tungstolier 12 25
Grounds at Ottawa: ($20. SO).
Modern Electric Co.: repairing and re-winding lamp 12 50
Steel & Radiation: cast-iron elbow for boiler 7 80
Harris & Campbell Building: ($182.52).
Enright, Jas. T. : building fire-escape 130 00
Sanitas Mfg. Co.: n.p. S.— 719 Sanitas bubbler 2 52
Hawkesbury Building; ($288.15).
Central Paving Co.: 5 M fire-brick, 1 M B. brick, 1 M arch brick, at $30, $210; cartage
$17.50 227 50
Plaster $9.65, pipe $1 10 65
Imperial Building.
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: 2 carbon brushes 0 70
Indian Affairs: ($842.15).
Chabot, A.: one large pine cupboard 45 00
Gravelle, S. G. & Co.: holophane shades, 30 at $1.25; sundry $18.65 56 15
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: brown linoleum, 46£ yd at $1.45; sundry $13.11 80 05
Electrical supplies $68.60, furniture $50. 10, hardware $42.25 160 95
Inland Revenue: ($211.26).
Luke, S. A. : No. 145 desks, 2 at $22 44 00
Ross, C. Co.: 4 rugs, $14.50, $14.50, $12, $8.75 : 49 75
Elec. Supplies $32.30, lumber $26, hardware $14.40, glass $13.79, sundries, $31.02 117 51
Carried forward 179, 553 51
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1918
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c.— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 179, 553 51
Inland Revenue: Victoria Island: {$289. OS).
Davidson, Est. Jas.: % in pine V joint, 2 M at $35; sundry $30.52 100 52
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: cork, 55£ yd. at 95c; laying $2.76 55 33
Plumbing and heating $49 . 86, painting $38, elec. supplies $29, sundry $16 . 32 '. .". .......! '. 133 18
Insurance Branch, Finance Dept.: ($887.50).
Dowsley, A. H.: black walnut: bookcase sections, 4 at $9, 2 at $10; bases, 2 at $5; cornices,
2 at $4 . 50 75 00
Library Bureau: 6 ft. standing desk $35, oak flat top desk $45 80 00
Luke, S. A.: carpet, 17| yd. at $1 .70, 48§ at $2; border, 19f yd. at $1 .70, 29 at $2; sewing and
laying 114| yd. $11.45; felt $3 232 50
Interior Dept.: ($4,184.04).
Bertschinger, A. H.: 3-lt. tungstoliers, 8 at $12.55; 4-lt. tungstoliers, 1 at $13.60; 16 in.
oscillating fan $29; sundry $22.30 165 30
Bryson-Graham Co.: ($164.35).
Linoleum, 47 yd. at 95c; binding, 48 yd. at 30c; laying $2.75 61 80
Cork, 33| yd. at 95c; brass binding, 60 ft. $6; laying $2 .'10 39 93
Blinds, put up, 40, $61 . 87, sundry 75c 62 62
Capital Office Supply Co.: 06034 desks, 1 at $42.25, 1 at $45, San. G.W. desk $54; No.
1701 5 piece combination (15 drawers and shelf) $53.50; D. 12| units, 24 at $3.60; tops, 7 at
$2,1 at $2.50; bases, 7 at $2; rev. tilt, chairs, 7, $96.05; sundry, $154.25 562 45
Esmondes, water coolers: 1 at $8.75, 1 at $10.25, 4 at $12.75 70 00
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: ventilating fans, one 16-in. $22, one 12-in. $19 41 00
Grant, Hoiden & Graham: 23 window shades $41.93, 10 awnings $37.40 79 33
Harris.& Barry: tables, 42 at $1.75; chairs, 42 at $1.25; 7 upli. oak chairs $91.85; 3 rev.
chairs $33.85; 2 desks, $21. 95,, $16. 20; 3 sections, base, top $20.75; sundry $31. 35 34195
Library Bureau: roll-top desk $75, typewriter desk $29, 2 tilter rev. chairs $24.20, sundry $19.55 147 75
Lord Furniture Co.: standing desks, 2 at $19.60; 3x2 office tables, 2 at $12.15; cupboard $31;
chairs, 2 at $5.40 105 30
Mills, A. K. & Sons: mantel, tiles and fire-place, with basket 55 00
Office Specialty Co.: No. 40 tables, 3 at $18.50; flat top desk $18.90; No. 34 sections, 2 at
$17 .60; top desk $18.90; sundry sections, &c $160. 10 269 50
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: flat top oak desks, 2 at $40, 5 of No. 7361 at $45; chairs, 3, $22.96;
oak chairs, 5 at $11, 3 for $24; book-cases, 1 at $35, 1 at $27.50, 3 at $22.50; book-sections,
8 at $3.73; 8,080 ends, ©at $5; 8,210 oak units, 5 at $30, 1 at $33; sundry sections, &c, $264.67 1,044 47
Pritchard-Andrews Co. : one nickel-plated frame 48 00
Rea, A. E. & Co. ($279)—
Brussels carpet, 31 yd. at $1 .35, 37 yd. at $1 .35; felt $2; (made and laid) 93 80
Carpet, 54 yd. at $1.75; lining $1.80, sewing and making $5.40 ' 101 70
Rugs, two, $30, $40; rollers, 6 at $2.25.... 83 50
Shore & Cockburn: clocks, 4 at $12, sundry $2. 12 50 12
Stanley, L. E. & Co. ($334.20)—
Cork carpets, 146| yd. at 90c; brass binding, 46 ft. at 15c; laying $7.33 146 08
Cork, 44 yd., $38.80; laying, $2.20 41 00
Linoleum, 26 yd. at 95c; brass, 40c 25 10
Carpet, 57 yd. at $1.50; making and laying $5.70; felt $1.32 92 52
Office table $25; sundry $4 . 50 29 50
Furniture $126 . 60, hardware, $112 . 14; electrical supplies $93 . 20, sundry $94 . 38 426 32
Interior Dept.: Birk's Building.
Tyrell Filter Co.: one No. 2 filter, for "Dominion Parks Branch" * 15 00
Interior Dept.: Blackburn Building.
Library Bureau, oak table $25, oak chair $6 . 60 31 60
Interior Dept.: Canadian Building: ($315.60)
Office Specialty Co.: sections, 8 of No. 100 at $18, 1 of No. 36 at $14.50, 3 of No. 33 at $13,
1 of No. 17 at $8.50, 1 of No. 32 at $8, 2 of No. 23 at $6.50; bases, 2 at $3.25, 2 at $2.75;
tops, 3 at $4.25 251 75
Tables, 2, $18, $13. 15; 82-in. ventilator $16.40; sundry $16.30. 63 85
Interior Dept.: Imperial Building.
Chabot, A.: altering old instrument racks, and making new ones 65 00
Carried forward • 184, 841 28
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Brought forward 184, 841 28
Interior Dept.: Trafalgar Building.
Storey, D.: standing desks for Accountants' Branoh: 2 at $19 38 00
Interior Dept.: Woods Building.
Marshall, E. W. : cleaning and remaking carpets 11 62
Justice Dept.: {$802.02).
Capital Office Supply Co.: No. 1701 arch-fyle sections, 4 at $21; 18| sections, 4 at $8; high leg
bases, 3 at $9; 9 sundry units, $80; No. 05434 r. t. desk $55 278 00 ,
Library Bureau: 2 cupboard sections, $26; 4-box drawer unit, $17; sundry $23 66 00
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: t. w. desk $40; base $4, cornice, $3, bookcase $7.50, 3 legal blank
sections $48; oak revolving book case $35 137 50
Red Diamond Polish Co.: 2 gross RD metal polish, pints 54 00
Electrical supplies $105 . 88, hardware $57 . 87, typewriter desk $23 . 75, sundry $79 . 02 266 52
Labour Dept.: ($320.23).
Capital Office Supply Co. : No. 36A King office chairs, 12 at $10 . 40 124 80
Esmondes: XX coolers, 1 white at $16.75, 2 plain at $12.75 42 25
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: typewriter desks, 1 at $35, 2 at $5.32; chair, $7.50 53 14
Storey, D.: No. 049 typewriter desk $25; rev. tilt, office chairs, 2 at $10.50 46 00
Furniture $20.25, clock $12, sundry $21.79 54 04
Langevin Block ($1 ,378 . 02) .
Enright, J. J., repairs to elevators: man and boy, 124 h. at 80c; material $60. 75 159 95
Fitzpatrick, W. J.: Dominion rocker grate-bars, 5 sets at $50; rivets $1 .80 251 80
Gravelle, J. G. & Co., electric light fixtures: No. 35012, 31 at $12.50; No. 35040, 3 at $62.50, one
extra heavy at $100 675 00
Holbrook & Sutherland: taking down part of wall in rear of Langevin Block 90 45
Modern Electric Co.: repairing armature of motor of fire-pump 59 80
Perkins, C. L. : overhauling and repairing centre elevator 55 10
Glass, $38. 10, hardware, $37.59, sundry, $10.23 '. 85 92
Library of Parliament ($255.69).
Gilmour, D. G. & Co., 1x9 good mr wp, t & g, d.s.: 2,000 ft. at $35; cartage 50c 70 50
Ottawa Vacuum Cleaner Mfg. Co. : one vacuum cleaner 125 00
Bookcase $27.50, hardware $19.85, elec. supplies $12.84 60 19
Lover's Walk.
Robertson, Thos. & Co.: 1-in. Jenkins angle-valves: 14 at $1 . 20 16 80
Major's Hill Park.
Hardware, $11,05, casting, $9.03 20 08
Marine and Fisheries Dept. ($1,339.26).
Bertschinger, A. H.: tungstoliers, one 5-lt. $18.25, one 4-lt. $12.25; lighting-fixtures, 2 at $17.50 65 50
Federal Typewriter Co.: one No. 260 flat top desk 54 00
Marine Dept., Prescott: three drawing tables, actual cost $162.78; cartage and packing $7.85 170 63
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: roll top desk $31. 75; flat top de«k \ 1 at $22.28, 1 at $24. 77, 2 at $26.55;
standing desk $20.92; R.T. chairs, 2 at $14.85; 2 stools $8.98; sections, lat$38, lat $27.50,
2 at $18, 2 at $15, 2 at $10; 1 oak unit $42 . 50, 2 ends $10, base $10; 6 sections and base, $33 . 76;
ends, 4 at $5; 2 tops $6; 2 bases $10; bookcases, 2 at $45, 1 at $19.41, 1 at $13.57, 2 at $2.91;
table $16.20; truck $30 650 26
Electrical supplies $112.55, furniture $72.30, hardware $50.95, glass, $37.36, carpets $36.23,
sundry $89.48 398 87
Marine and Fisheries: Birk's Building ($211.52).
Gravelle, J. G. & Co. : 2 double-attachment plugs 1 60
Office Specialty Co.: fyling sections, 5 of No. 67 at $13, 1 of No. 64 at $12, 6 of No. 52 at $6.25,
3 tops at $4.25, 3 bases at $2.75 135 50
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: book-sections, 5 at $10.13, 1 at $10.47; top $7.76; base $8.46; 2 doors,
$9.44; 12 shelves $7.20; less $19.56 for 2 sections returned 74 42
Carried forward 189, 234 52
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings, Repairs: Furniture, &c.— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 189,234 52
Militia and Defence ($2,174.71)
Bcrtschinger, A. H.: 12-in. fans, 3 at &17.50; sundry 60c, 53 10
Chabot, A.: cupboard, 18-ft. front, 10-ft. high 54 00
Luke, S. A.: carpet, 30 yd. at $1.70; border, 23 yd. at $1.50; laying and felt, $6.70; 3x4 rug,
with felt, $40; standing desks, 2 at $20; tables, 4 at $19.40, 1 at $18; sections, 4 at $3.25, 2
at $3.50; 2 bases $5; 2 (ops $4.25 297 05
Office Specialty Co.: two No. 30 sections at $24.75, base and top $9, 4,306 cards $60.25, 1,200
guides $25; 4 sections, base, top, $98.50; 3 sections, base, top, $49.25; 3 sections
base, top, $49.25; 5 sections, 2 bases, 2 tops, &c, $89.72; tilter chair, $8.10; cabinet $3. 441 57
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: two desks, $22.28, $37.84; 2 chairs, $8.10, $6.97.. 75 19
Ross, C. Co.: carpet, 35f yd. at $1.85; sundry $4.60; apparent overcharge, 63c 71 21
Shore & Cockburn: clocks, 2 at $20.42; sundry $4. 16 45 00
Slack, A.: ash drawing-table and cabinet $55; pine drawing-cabinet, $150; 45 lin. ft. shelving
$150; 2 oak drawing-cabinets, $75; 15-ft. cupboard, $50; folding cabinet $30; 2 drawing-
boards $25 535 00
Furniture $179.75, electrical supplies $113.61, carpets $59.68, hardware $55.80, lumber $55.22,
glass $25 . 21, brass rods $23 . 70, 2 clocks $24, 2 ventilators $18 . 40; sundry $47. 22 602 59
Mines Dept. ($4,047.14)-
Baskerville, W.J., claim for 537-9 Sussex St.: repairs and painting inside of building, $490;
rent, May 1 to July 31, 1912, $200; extra insurance paid on account of opening in walls, $37.50;
total claim $727.50; settled at $350 350 00
Carson, W. J., 38 Its. prismatic glass: 240 sq. ft. at 40c 96 00
Ellacott, J. A. L.: 168 40-watt lamps, wire-drawn, $104.30; 125 E-40 holophane shades, $92.40;
10 3-ft. fixtures $90; 6 4-lt. fixtures $68; sundry $131.10 485 80
Laverdure, E. : partition for office and cloak-room of Topographical branch: 43| ft at $4.90 213 15
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co. ($1,149.75)—
Sections: No. 213, 32 at $4; No. 211, 33 at $3.50; No. 100, 6 at $18; No. 35, 2 at $8.25; 6 sundry
$99.50 467 50
Tops, 1 at $4.50, 4 at $4.25, 14 at $2.25; bases, 2 at $21, 1 at $11.25, 11 at $4.25, 2 at $3.25, 3 at
$3 168 50
Steel cabinets, No. 406, 4 at $43; cabinets, 2 at $8 188 00
. Plan racks, 20 at $10; rack for tracing-cloth $46 246 00
Banner tables, 4, $65; sundry $14.75 79 75
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: ($1,348.38)—
Typewriter desks, No. 7365, 6 at $30; flat top desks, No. 7361, 2 at $55 290 00
Oak chairs: No. 7249, 13 at $17; No. 1115, 20 at $4.71; No. 939, 5 at $10.02; No. 938, 1 at $8.17 373 47
Policy blank units, No. 87116, 2 at $45; less $20 short paid 70 00
Interior fittings for show cases, $80; 3 tables $30.03; 2 oak ends $10 120 03
Plate-glass shelves, 12, $140; 72 oxidized cuspidors $46.50 186 50
Voucher R-24542 not at Hand, Oct. 21, 1913 308 38
Rankin, W. A.: 402 bronze 3f x 2|-in. plates, and 200 small brass plates 49 50
Rea, A. E. & Co.: 16 yd. carpet, 16 yd. border, mitre-mat, making, laying, $59.50 ; 20 yd.
Wilton at $2.75, 21 yd. border at $2.65 (inch mat, sizing and laying), $110.65 170 15
Furniture $86.60, blinds $36.59, 4 hose-racks $20, teaming $15, hardware $11.97, 4 shades $9.85,
sundry $4.40 184 41
Mint, ($2,932.94).
Canada Floors, Ltd.: laying Canada asphalt flooring, rolling-room 4,900 ft., melting-house
1,950 ft., coining-room 422 ft., total 7,272 sq. ft. at 20c; sand, 22 yd. at $1 1,476 40
Forbes, Jas. F., Montreal: one Forbes water-sterilizing apparatus, filter, storage-tank, and
cooling-chest 490 00
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: two 1-It. bracket at $23; one 4-circuit Krantz panel-board $72.75. . . 118 75
Howe, Win.: 112 lights glass $42.72; black Ferredor paint, 10 gal. at $3 72 72
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: two field-coils for No. 10 F-500 volt machine $85, sundry repairs
$18.25 103 25
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: heavy A linoleum, 150 yd. at $1.30; laying and gluing $15.75 210 75
Thornton & Truman: brass plates on corking $40.75; 200-ft. iron track $12 52 75
Thurber, Alex., Montreal: Universal sash-operating devices, 10 at $11.50 115 00
Hardware: E. J. Laverdure $71.28, sundry $75.43 146 71
Foundry work $39.97, electrical supplies $36.42, 9 sash and 2 doors $31.75, cement $27.75,
sundry $10.72 146 61
National Art Gallery.
Stewart & Co., screen $25; Two Macs, uniform and cap for E. Delage $22.50 47 50
Carried forward 198,436 81
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Brought forward 198,436 81
Naval Service ($318.15).
Ottawa Typewriter Co. : 2 cabinets $100, office chairs $11 Ill 00
Fy ling-sections: Capital Office Supply Co., 4, $48.20; Office Specialty Co., 6, $68.50 116 70
Desk $26, 3 coolers $28.75, 2 chairs $20.20, repairing fire-place $12, sundry $3.50 90 45
New Departmental Buildings.
Hardware 1 51
Northwest Mounted Police ($428.74).
Cox, John E., Union Bank Building: Goldie-McCulloch safe $100, 5-station Deveau telephone
$75, oak locker $25, water-stand $7 207 00
Garrioch, Godard & Co. : Deveau desk telephones, 3 at $20; switch 40c 60 40
Union Bank of Canada: elec. fixtures in Banking Dept. and basement, telephone-cabinet,
3 blinds 50 00
Wigmore, J.: teaming from West Block to Union Bank, Nov.-Dec, 1912 46 94
Desk $28.30, chair $17.10, brass rods $11.80, elec. supplies $7.20 64 40
Observatory.
Hardware $14.40, chair $7.50.
21 90
Old Geological Museum: Alterations ($9.03).
Fleck, Alex. : 2 castings, 258 lb. at 3§c
9 03
Ottawa City Post Office ($1,558.29).
Douglas-Milligan, Montreal: "D" size portable Sturtevant ventilating fans, 2 at $104 208 00
Forbes, Jas. F., Montreal: one Forbes water-sterilizer, filter-storage, tank-stand and cooling-
chest 580 00
Howe, Wm.: painting letter-boxes and parcel receptacles $155; 7 extra mail-boxes $6.65 161 65
Lord Furniture Co.: kitchen tables for M.O. exchange, 30 at $2.25; kitchen chairs, 48 at 50c;
high stools, 3 at $3.20 101 10
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co. : repairing armature of freight-hoist, Feb., 1912, $127.30; spare
armature for freight elevator $142.50; bearings $10 279 80
Repairing motors $48.50, hardware $40.75, electrical supplies $31.23, filters $31, locks and keys
$28.13, uniform suit $20, repairing pump $18.38, sundry $9.75 227 74
Parliament Building.
Campbell Bros.: 4 bearing-bars, 5-ft. long for boilers 9 45
Post Office Dept. ($3,788.81).
Bertschinger, A. H.: E-40 holophane shades, 37 at 12c; sundry $15.80 60 20
Brophy, W. M.: 3 steel mats for entrances to Langevin Block, 74 sq. ft. at 80fc 59 7o
Bryson-Graham: carpet, 28 yd. at $1.50, making, &c. $2.60; 16 blinds $60.85; 6 fyling-sections
$18.60; sundry $6.10 130 15
Currier, T. W. & Co.: No. 505 library tables, 3 at $21.60 64 80
Douglas-Milligan, Montreal: "E" size Sturtevant portable ventilating sets, 2 at $130 260 00
Ellacott, J. A. L.: mahogany mantel, $120; brass fender, $2S; sundry, $25.40 173 40
Federal Typewriter Co.: sanitary desks, 1 at $34.50, 3 at $21.35; No. 90 chair $21.90; high
stools, 2 at $7.45; tables, 2 at $12.15 159 65
Gravelle, J. G. & Co.: fixtures, six 4-lt. at $12.25, seven 3-lt. at $10.30; sundry $6.13 151 73
Harris & Barry, oak: 5 x 2\ ft. table $12; leather office chair $21.90; chairs, 1 at$14.10,3at $11.90,
2 at $10.40; stool $4.85 109 35
Library Bureau: flat top desk $25; card-index cabinet $27.50; guides $4.80; white cards,
14,400 at $1.80 a M 83 22
Modern Electric Co.: brass rods for private secretary's room $40.74; sundry $7 47 74
Murphy-Gamble: Axminster rugs, 1 at $40, 1 at $7.75, 2 at $4.75; inlaid, 21\ yd. at $1.10; laying
$1.93 89 43
Office Specialty Co.: standing desk $15; roll-top desk $55; flat top desk $65; chair $12.15;
sections, 1 at $13, 1 at $4, 7 of No. 211 at $3.50; 2 bases $4, 2 tops $4.75, repairs $1.45 198 85
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Itepairs, Furniture, &c— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 202, 372 16
Post Office Dept. — Concluded.
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: ($1,601.46)—
Tables: 3 at $19.58, 22 at $14.50, 1 at $14.17, 2 at $10.46 412 83
Chairs: 7 at $11, 1 at $10.12, 1 at $5.85, 2 at $4.50, 2 at $2.50 106 97
Desks: flat top, 1 at $45, 1 at $30.38; standing, 1 at $32.50 107 88
Fyling cabinets: No. 9415, 3 at $14.50; No. 9210, 7 at $33; No. 8310, 2 at $45.50; No. 8160,
1 at $18; No. 8081, 1 at $38.50; special, locked, 2 at $225 872 00
Sections, 2 at $15, 3 for $9.32, 1 at $2.63; 3 tops $7.83; 2 bases $8 57 78
Cupboard units, locked, 2 at $10; 2 ends $10; sundry $14 44 00
Shore & Cockburn: Moncton clocks, 4 at $12; repairs $3 51 00
Stewart & Co. : leather couch $55.80; tilter chairs, 3 at $9, 1 at $9.45; rev. book-case $15.30 107 55
West Disinfecting Co. : soap-dispensers, loaned: 41 at $2 82 00
Lumber: Jas. Hill $48.50, Savage & MacDonell $102.43 150 93
Hardware $73.95, electrical supplies $52.39, 3 coolers $43.75, 7 rollers $17.50, brass plate $14,
sundry $6 207 59
Post Office Dept.: Blackburn Building ($245.88).
Grant-Holden-Graham: 23 blinds $38.23, 10 awnings $37.60 75 83
Office Specialty Co.: flat-top desks, No. 252, 2 at $21.30; No. 35 tables, 2 at $16; tilter chairs,
2 at $9; No. 115 sections, 2 at $7; sundry $25.75 132 35
Desk $34.50, glass $3.20 37 70
Post Office Dept.: Hope Building.
Wigmore, J.: teaming for Mr. Armstrong, Jan. 29-Feb. 3, 1913 38 30
Post Office Dept.: Robinson Building ($426.05) .
. Laverdure, E. J.: enameled basins, 4 at $10.25; sundry $42.60 83 60
Wigmore, J., teaming: Sept. 30-Oct. 25, $115; Oct. 26-Nov. 30, $227.45 342 45
Post Office Dept.: Rural Mail Delivery.
Office Specialty Co.: No. 6038 system desks, 2 at $50; standing desk $15; tables, 2 at $30, 2 at
$23; wall-map cabinet $45; chairs, 1 at $22.50, 1 at $15, 6 at $10.50; No. 7 base $21, sundry
$29.75 417 25
Printing Bureau ($8489.08).
Bertschinger, A. H.: two 16 circuit panel boards $105; \ in. loricated conduit, 1,100 ft. at 6c.;
sundry $138.96 309 96
Davidson, Jas.: \ in. basswood flooring, 1,500 ft. at $75; sundry $7.25 119 75
Forbes, Jas. F., Montreal: one Forbes water-sterilizer, storage-tanks, filter, and two large
cooling-chests 775 00
Jones & Stevens: marble slabs, 18 x 10£ x 11, polished: 20 at $2. 50 50 00
Mason, Geo. M.: \\ in. w.p. floor, 1,500 ft. at $54; sundry lumber $62.05 143 05
McCallum, W. R.: Lyhne lamps, 21 at $5, sundry $15.90 120 90
McKinley & Northwood: porcelain drinking-fountains, 8 at $15.47 123 76
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: cork carpet, 195 yd. at $1.15; wadding 90c 225 15
Wilson, Wm. C. & Co.: best light filtered cylinder oil, 90? gal. at 90c; Ocean marine engine
oil, 45 gal. at 60c 108 45
Lumber: J. A. Desrivieres $91.70, Jas. Hill $174.31, E. Laverdure $90.10, sundry $12.41 368 52
Electrical supplies: Garrioch & Godard $310.02, sundry $52.60 362 62
Hardware, plumbing, &c: J. R. McLennan $90.42, sundry $260.21 350 63
Foundry work: Alex. Fleck $188.58, sundry $7.58 196 16
Cement and sand $71.31, 2 rugs $41, glass $27.99, 2 ventilators $23.80, 5 awnings $20, brick
$16.50, furniture $15.30, repg. roof $15, sundry $4.18 235 08
Printing Bureau: Sterilizers ($170.82).
Laverdure, E. J.: galv. pipes, tees, elbows, valves, &c., for sterilizers in Printing Bureau 170 32
Carried forward 209,359 52
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Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 209, 359 52
Privy Council Office ($1,088.16).
Can. Buffalo Forge Co.: 12 inch electric disk fans, 2 at $25 50 00
Library Bureau: 5 sections $75.25, top and base $10.50, guides and folders $21.50 107 25
Murphy -Gamble: green cloth, 35 yd. at $2.50; inlaid, 42 yd. at $1.35, 28J yd. at $1.50;
sundry, $4.91 •.•■•;. .- 191 30
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: special filing cabinet $125; oak 4-dr. legal units, 4 at $33; cupboard
units, 2 at $18.50; cheque-sorter unit $37.50; transfer cases, 100 at 35c; 500 guides $35;
5,000 folders $36; sundry $50.33 487 83
Hardware $100.26, 3 water-coolers $46.90, electrical supplies $35.30, mirror $12.50, sundry
$51.82 246 78
Public Service Commission (#88.50).
Harris & Barry: one velvet lounge 22 50
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: 2 No. 8,090 oak separators, and 2 No. 8,210 oak units 66 00
Public Works Dept. (S4M4-66).
Bertschinger. A. H.: tungstoliers, 2 of 5-lt. at $17.35, 1 of 4-lt. at $12.70; sundry$16.50 63 90
Capital Office Supply Co.: two No. 5,236 typewriter desks, $42, $45; No. 11 typewriter desk
$30; flat top desk- $38; 72 x 42 table, with 6 drawers $35; sundry $18.30 208 30
Chabot, A., stationery cupboards: 6 x 7 ft., in basement, 2 at $108; 14 x 10 in Accounts Branch
$98 314 00
Federal Typewriter Co.: desk $29.70; No. 75J stools, 4 at $8. 15; sundry $27.80 90 10
Harris & Bairy: oak tables, 1 at $19.90, 3 at $13.50, 2 at $9.90; roll-top desk $54; rev. high
stools, 12 at $7.85; rev. tilt, chairs, 2 at $12.50, 1 at $14.85; chairs, 6 at $6, 1 at $8.10;
sundry $23.75 336 10
Hurd & Co.: revolver for asst. paymaster, $13; cartridges $1 14 00
Laurentian Spring: 3 coolers and water, $11.75; $11.75, $10.00 33 50
Lord Furniture Co.: No. 7,040 desks. 2 at $37.60; table $12.25 87 45
Luke, S. A.: two tables, $15.50, $12; green axm. carpet, 23-£ yd. at $1.70; border, 21 yd.
at $1 .50; laying, &c, $5.48 103 93
Modern Electric Co.: nine brass rods 62 50
Murphy-Gamble Co.: sheeting, 42 yd. at 35c, 42 at 40c. 38 at 45c; green cloth. 9 yd. at $2.50;
Hochelaga matting, 42 yd. at 40c, 42 at 45c; Wilton rug $37.50; sundry $42.65 186 95
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co. ($664.17).
Desks: roll-top $67.50; 2 flat-top. $47, $27; No. 5,032, $33.25; 2 standing, $29, $25.50;
3 typewriter, $31.72, $24.30, $24.30 . 309 57
Chairs: 2 at $3.75, 1 at $5.85, 1 at $6.50, 1 at $7.50* 2 tilter, $6.98, $21.60 55 93
Shannon sections, 3 at $16.50; 3 sections $13; 6 sections $66.25 128 75
Bases, 2 at $21, 2 for $7.50; 3 tops. $10 : 59 50
Vertical cabinet $38; guides and folders $24.17 62 17
Desk-trays, 14 at $1.75; phone stands, 2 at $6.50; sundry $10.75 48 25
Ottawa Typewriter Co. ($974.37).
Units 8,210 and 8,610, with card-drawer, ends and separator 100 00
Units: 8,010, $25; 8,210, $30; 8,610, $18 73 00
Desks: 7,383, 3 at $40; 7,735, $37; 3 typewriter, $29.50, $35, $45; 3 oak, $75, $45.90,
$45; 2 roll-top, $31.73, $45.90 510 03
Chairs: 1 at $15, 2 at $13, 1 at $8.45, 5 at $7.50, 1 at $5.54, 8 at $4.50, 1 at $4.45 132 94
Trays, 10 at $2; 2 book cases, $22.50, $25 67 50
Stands, 1 at $10, 3 at $6; paper rack $15; sundry $47.90 90 90
Rea, A. E. & Co.: 1,200 ft. slats $21; white cotton, 44 yd. at 40c, 44£ at 35c; sundry
$12.25.- 66 43
Ross, C. Co.: linoleum, 19| yd. at $1.25, 36| at 95c 59 21
Sproulo, R. A.: oak counter and screen in Accountant's Branch, $750; less $582.50 paid in
1911-12, page V-95 187 50
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: sheeting, 46 yd. at 45c, 80 at 39c, 64 at 37£c, 95| at 35c; linoleum, 44
yd. at $1.25; carpet, 21 yd. at $1.35; cork carpet, 3l£ yd. at 90c; sundry $34.06 • 255 09
Storey, D.: roll-top typewriter desk _ 52 00
Thornton & Truman: alterations in dumb-waiter in record-room 89 90
Electrical supplies: P. Ackroyd $98.18, Garrioch & Godard $51.75, sundry $41.35 191 28
Furniture $89.85, hardware $59.55, sundry $154.53. 303 93
Public Works Dept.: Birks Building (SI, 850. 70).
Birks, Hy. & Sons: about 80 lin. ft. ash partition, with V-joint in lower part; one new door in
old partition; taking down old partition, and rpg. plaster 655 00
Office Specialty Co.: sections, 4 of No. 100 at $18, 8 sundry for $43.75; 3 bases $14.50; 2 tops
$8.25; chairs, 1 at $15, 2 at $7.75; book-case $15; No. 6,036 desk $35; table $18. 50 237 50
Carried forward 215,768 34
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V— 116
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings, Repairs: Furniture, &c.— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 215,768 34
Public Works Dept.: Birks Building — Concluded.
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: 3 oak desks, $70, $45, $45; oak chairs, 1 at $17, 2 at $11, 4 at $5; 4
trays $8 227 00
Ross, C. Co.: rugs, 2 at $40; 2 mats $10 90 00
Sproule, R. A.: alterations to counter, and making case 65 25
Desk $36.45, 2 filters $30, sundry $9.50 75 95
Public Works Dept.: Cement Laboratory ($74-75).
Allan, W. E.: 20 x 30 sink $15.75; sundry $5
Lord Furniture Co.: No. 6,048 flat-top double desk.
20 75
54 00
Public Works Dept.: Corry Building.
Office Specialty Co.: No. 406 uprights, 2 at $28.50; ends, folders, &c. $33.55.
90 5'
Public Works Dept.: Robinson Building ($908.32).
Savage & MacDonell Co.: 9 partitions, 1, 191 sq. ft. at 50c 5'>5 50
Wigmore, J., teaming: Oct. 11-15, Nov. 7-15, 1912 128 00
Disinf. soap $43, 8 stools $43.40, 5 tables $39.50, 3 coolers $38.25, electrical supplies $15.30,
hardware $5.37 184 82
Railways and Canals Dept. ($420.4$).
Capital Office Supply Co.: -typewriter desks $35; chairs, 1 at $8.50, 2 at $4.50 52 50
Currie & Livock: 4 Favorite radiators: 188 sq. ft. at 40c 75 20
Hardware $68.29, 4 coolers $50, window-frames and sash $47.50, telephone $22.50, furniture
$21.02, electrical supplies $20.25, sundry$63.16 292 72
Railway Commission ($4,4^7.18).
Ackroyd.P.: 12-in. D. C. fans, 110 volt, 14 at $14; annunciator $2 198 00
Bertschinger, A. H.: 15 station Deveau telephone, $30; 75 ft. cable $20 50 00
Can. Gen. Electric Co.: 12-in. electric fans, 17 at $13 221 00
Chabot.A.: cupboards, 3 of 5 x 7 ft. at $45, 3 of 4i-x7 ft. at $42; less $175 paid in 1911-12 (page V— 96) 86 00
Capital Office Supply Co.: No. 1701, 4 sections $69, tdp $4.50, base $6; No. D-12£, 12 sections at
$3.60, 8 bases $16, 7 tops $14; bookcase, 3 sections at $4.75, base and tbp $4.50; 15 fyle letter
cabinet $25; 3 tables, $22, $21, $19; desks, 2 of No. 5236 at $45, 1 of No. 6034 at $36.10;
double wardrobe $25; typewriter chair $16.50 426 05
Fraser, W. F.: pine lumber, 2,500 ft. at $28; V-joint clear basswood, D2S, 2,000 ft. at $35; sundry
$31.05 171 05
Grand Trunk Railway: lettering and numbering doors $59.48; changes in light-wiring and
bell-signal system made by Western Electric Co. in rooms to be occupied by Ry. Com.,
$262.06 321 51
Imperial Realty Co.: repairs, &c. at No. 66 Queen St., June, 1912 364 94
Kyle, S.L.: workatAsst. Engr's office: partitions, 21§ ft. $235, sundry $11.25 246 25
Library Bureau: 8-drawer evidence-units, 3 at $17.50; base and top $9.30 61 80
Murphy-Gamble Co.: 22 blinds, $34.50; 25 shades $46.99; sundry $18 99 49
Office Specialty Co.: No. 2002 leg bases, 4 at $9; No. 2030 sections, 12 at $31.50; No. 2012 tops,
4 at $4.50; one set 5x3 guides $140; sundries $10. 50 582 50
Ottawa Typewriter Co. ($1,472.57).
Flat drawers: units, 40 at $17.50; bases, 4 at $5.30; tops, 4 at $4 737 20
Sections, oak hor., 2 for $35; top $4; base $5. 30 44 30
Oak units: bases,4at$5.30; tops, 4 at $4 37 20
Oak unit No. 8210, 1 at $30; 2 ends $10; bases $1.50; guides, &c. $11.85 53 35
Oak units, bookcases, 2 at $15; ends $5; sundries $28.50 63 50
Glass desk-top$15; rev. bookcase $35; tables, 2 at $25 100 00
Typewriter desks, 2 at $45, 1 at $32.40; 2 oak desks, $90, $45 257 40
Stratford chairs, 16 at $6.42; 4 oak chairs, $12, $17, 2 at $15 161 72
Side chairs, 2 at $4.95; cushion $8 17.^0
Ross, C. Co.: carpet, 3 6| yd. at $1.75; laying &c. $3.78 67 0J
Furniture $42.85, glass $15, sundries $1 58 85
Rideau Hall.
Mulhall Hardware: zinc nails, snow-shovels, wrongly charged to this vote 23 65
Brought forward 222, 171 36
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Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c. — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 222, 171 36
Robinson Building.
Canadian Alexalite: standard A-l patent Alexalite fittings, 18 at $18.90; less $5.01 brokerage
and express 335 19
Secretary of State's Dept. ($686.43).
Luke, S. A.: one leather couch 58 00
Mills, A. K. & Son: fire-guard fenders,9 at $7.50 67 50
Murphy-Gamble: Axminister carpet, 52-;* vd. at $1.85; laying, &c. $6.28; green cloth, 6 ydrat
$2.50 119 03
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: No. 7001 bookcases, 8 at $22.50; No. 9912 oak sections, 6 at $7.50; 2
sections, $16, $20; 2 bases and 2 tops, $14; bookcase £35; tilter chair, No. 104£ $36.45;
4 ends $10 350 45
Electrical supplies $35, 2 coolers $25.50, 3 brass rods $15.60, furniture $9.35 . . 85 45
Senate ($880.40).
Gravelle,J.G.&Co.: 5-lt. tungstoliers, complete, Oat $17.50; extra chain $5. 40 110 40
McKinley & Northwood: 4 Favorite radiators, 202 sq. ft. at32-4c; hardware §20.66 86 26
Ottawa Typewriter Co.; No. 7463 flat-top desk, 3 at $17.75; bookcase $45; No. 9221 sections, 3
at$8.75; sundries $28. 85 153 35
Ross, C. Co: upholstering 26 chairs, 236 h. at 50c; re-staining chairs, 26 at $2.50; moroccoline,
18i yd. at $2; sundries $36.82 256 32
Linoleum, 72f yd. $87.07; 6 arm-chairs $54.75; rug $36; elec. supplies $35; furniture $27.50;
hardware $22.50; marble $15; sundries $1.25 279 07
Sundry Expenditure ($646.85).
Charlebois Pure Ice Supply: ice: March 7 to April 30,1912, 240 lb. daily, $84; May 3 to 30, 1912,
23 d. 4,972 lb. at 25c, $285. 89; sundries 40c 370 29
Teaming: T. Landry $52.50, J. Wigmore $73.65 126 15
Customs $46.38, repairs $17.96, sand$16.30, sundries $19.32 99 96
Advertising $15.50; King's Printer, printing and stationery $34.95 50 45
Supreme Court ($787.73).
Barrett Bros.: Hn.clear birch flooring, 1,750 ft. at$43; shingles 75c 76 00
Campbell Bros. Steel and Iron Works ($243.70)—
Repairing boiler, Jan. 3-8, 1912: nightwork, 94Jr h. at 90c (=60c+30c); sundries, 361 h.
at $1.20 (=60c.4-60c); 3-in. x 10-ft. boiler tubes, 100ft. at 15c 143 70
Re-tubing and testing boiler, Sept., 1912 100 00
Carson, W. J.: burlap, 115 yd. at 30c; sundries $39.70 : 74 20
Chabot, A.: laying hardwood flooring, 16^ sq. at $4; large pigeon-hole cupboards, 2 at $40;
sundry $12.50 158 50
Dowsley, A. H.: oak cabinet $45; rev. bookcase $30; leather case $17.50; sundries $3 95 50
Harris & Barry: leather couch for Chief Justice 70 00
Lumber $24.33, hardware $12.18, sundries $33.32 69 83
Thistle Building.
Royal Trust Co. : damages caused by neglect in use of water taps 25 00
Trade and Commerce ($889.25).
Ackroyd, P.: 3-lt. B.T. clusters, 7at$6.11 42 77
Bertschinger, A. H.: six 3-lt. Benj. clusters, $53; 110-volt. lamps, 47 at 65c 83 55
Capital Office SupplyCo.: No. 6048 flat-top desk $54; oak table $17 71 00
Murphy-Gamble: Wilton rug $70; brussels, 27 yd. at $1.50; laying, &c $3.89 114 39
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: flat-top desk $40; roll-top typewriter desk $52; No. 8210 unit, $30;
ends, bases, folders, guides $27; lock $3 152 00
Stuart & Co.: oak desk $36.45; table $20.70; rev. tilt, chair $20.25; chair $2.50 79 90
Electrical supplies $104.79, furniture $85.62, hardware $60.87, desk $40, sundries $4.36 295 64
Trafalgar Building.
Shore & Cockburn: repairing two clocks 2 00
Victoria Museum.
Uniform for elevatorman $20, hardware $10, elec. supplies $1.58 31 58
Carried forward 226,410 79
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c— Continued. $ cts.
Carried forward * 226, 410 79
West Block ($318.09).
McCallum, W. R.: electrical work and supplies in corridor $200; less $29.50 for 2,400 ft. of No.
12 wire not supplied 170 50
Otis-Fenscm Elevator Co. : repairing elevator armature, &c. , July, 1912 125 40
Castings $15.44,hose $6.75 22 19
West Block {$622.25).
Architectural Sheet Metal Co. : two galvanized iron skylights 325 00
Forbes; Jas. F. , Montreal: one Forbes water filter 140 00
Ottawa Gas Co.: No. 0 Ruud heater 150 00
Electrical supplies $3.75, ice $3.50 7 25
Shops: Sundry Expenses ($460.06).
Freight $174.09, street car tickets $60, foundry work $57.17, hardware $50.88, 6 tarpaulins
$28.80, duty $19.30, clock time-sheets $15, sundries $54.82 460 05
Stores: Electrical Supplies ($9,143.95).
Ackrovd, P.: C. G. E. oscillating fans, 74 of 12-in. at $19, 18 of 16-in. at $22.40; sundry $154.04 1,963 24
Bertschinger, A. H.: copper bars, 372 lb. at 44c; 500 ft. N. C. cord, $125; 200 Faries F. A.
shades, $120.50; sundry $663.45 1,072 63
Canadian Alexalite: patent Alexalite fittings, Type A-l, 18 junior at $15.65, 5 standard at
SIS. 90; 23 tungsten lamps $26.10; sundry $3.80 406 10
Capital Electric Co.: r. c. solid wire, 2 M. ft. of No. 14 at $12, 2 M. ft. of No. 12 at $15; sundry
$114.49 168 49
Ellacott, J. A. L.: No. 14 r. c. wire, 3 M. ft. at $11; sundry $84.86 117 86
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: type "A" Alexalite fittings, 6 at $17.50; sundry $262.92 307 92
Gravelle, J. G. & Co.: wafers for glower lamps, 500 of Nos. 2 and 3 at $1.32, 100 of No. 4 at
$2; heater-tubes for 220-volt type, 500 at $1 .32; sundry $87.87 1,607. 87
Holophane Co.: holophane supplies and duty 60 24
Marchand & Donnelly: 18 pushes, $47.80; tape $36.50; sundry $8.45 92 75
McCallum, W. R.: Duncan key sockets, 1,000 at 25c; telephone wire, 6,071 ft. at 2^0.; No.
v 14 r. c. wire, 10,105 ft. at He.; N. C. flex, cord, No. 18, 5,100 ft. at 2c; fuses, 190 at 35c,
90 at 32c, 160 at 25c; 1,000 lead anchors $50; sundry $333.05 1,148 41
Trudeau, Arthur, Ottawa ($2,001.19)—
Silk cord: 9-wire, 1,000 ft. at 13c; 7-wire, 1,000 ft. at 10c; 5-wire, 1,200 ft. at 8c; 4-wire,
1,000 ft. at 5c; 3-wire, 1,000 ft. at 4c; 2-wire, 1,000 ft. at 3|c 451 00
Telephone wire, style C, 12,500 ft. at 2|c; bell wire, 150 lb. at 45c 380 00
R. C. wire: No. 14, 5,000 ft. at l§c, 3,000 ft. at ljo.; No. 12, 1,000 ft. at $17.50; No. 10,
1,000 ft. at $22.50 152 50
R. C. wire, No. 6 stranded, 680 ft. at 8c; No. 18 cord, 1,000 ft. at 2c, 3,000 ft. at 2|c. . . . 149 40
Galvaduct, Hnch, 2,000 ft. at 8c; 250 condulets $119. 10; 38 cut-outs $29.80 308 90
Ed. key sockets, 500 at 19c; spring holder bases for 2 glower, 25 at $2.25 151 25
Sampson B. zincs, 1 gross $63; 2Hn. wood box bells, 60 at 75c, 24 at 85c 128 40
Fuse-blocks, 16 at $2; sundry electrical supplies $247.74 279 74
Repairs $54.05, white marble $48, 8 reductors $28, sundry $7.20 137 25
Stores: Furniture ($4429.87).
Bristow, M. G.: revolving chairs, 152 at $9; chairs, 72 at $3.75 1,638 00
Bryson-Graham: No. 444 oak chairs, 6 at $4 . 50 27 00
Capital Office Supply Co.: hor. drop-type desks, 2 at $35; cane-seat chairs, 2 at $7.50 85 00
Dowsley, A. H.: 60x34 flat-top sanitary desks, 5 at $30 150 00
Federal Typewriter Co.: flat-top desks, 55 of 60x34-in. at $32.50, 12 of 60x37-in. at $37.50;
table, $5 2,242 50
Malcolm Furniture Co., Kincardine: No. 600 sanitary flat-top desks, 60x34-in., 6 at $32.50. . . 195 00
Repairing cushions $18.35, 12 mirrors $27, 2 stools $14, storage $14, freight $12.18, seats $6.84 92 37
Stores: Hardware, Paint, &c. ($12,262.07).
Baron, Jas. H.: one ton pure white lead, in 25-lb. tins, $136; white shellac, 43 gal. at $1.85;
sundry paints, glass, &c $466. 13 681 68
Davidson & Crooks: 150 New-England grate bars, 7,341 lb. at 4c; sundry castings, $93.35.... 386 99
Fitzpatrick, W. J. : basket grates, 24 at $3 72 00
Fleck, Alex.: steel ash boxes, 6 at $13.50; manhole cover $13.65 94 65
General Supply Co.: Garth fire extinguishers, 50 at $10; sundry hardware $124.58 624-58
Howe, W. S.: puro white lead in 25-lb. tins, one ton, $165; sponges, 55 lb. at $2.60; pure
orange shellac, 46 gal. at $2; boiled oil, 54 gal. at $1.12; sundry $166.02 626 50
Carried forward 243,871 41
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Ottawa Buildings: Repairs, Furniture, &c— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 243 , 87 1 41
Stores: Hardware, Paint, &c. — Concluded.
Metropolitan Oils and Soaps: cylinder oil, 48-47 gal. at 75c; engine oil, 47*65 gal. at 60c;
boiled linseed oil, 48-5 gal. at 95c; turpentine, 47-4 gal. at 65c 141 83
Ontario May-Otway Fire-Alarms: brass hose-valves, nickeled, 93 at $9.50; packing, &c $8.50 892 00
Ottawa Paint Works: dbl. glass, 3,200 ft., $195.65; 15 brushes, $25.50 221 15
West Disinfecting Co. : euchrelyptum, 52 wine-gallons at $1 . 75 91 00
Wilson, Wm. C. & Co.: best light filtered cylinder oil, 90 gal. at 90c; Ocean engine oil, 90J
gal. at 60c; lard oil, 45 gal. at $1 180 30
Hardware, plumbing, paint, &c: J. P. Band $309.73, W. J. Carson $194.40, Central Hardware
Co. $709.72, Cuzner Co. $137.89, Geo. Higman & Sons $545.34, Wm. Howe $447.66,
Laurentian Stone Co. $234.74, E. G. Laverdure & Co. $301.65, E. J. Laverdure $137.49,
Mulhall Hardware $361.29, McKinley & Northwood $273.56, W. A. Rankin $1,111.38.
Thos. Robertson & Co. $218.84, Star Hardware Co. $240.05, P. Stewart $620.53, J. Storr
$799.34, Wm. Strachan $419.50, Chas. Watt $149.53, sundry $845.84 7,823 54
Foundry work: C. L. Perkins $215.80, Thornton & Truman $141.21, sundry $40.24 397 25
Sundry small items 28 60
Stores: Lumber ($5,575.95).
Barrett Bros.: pine plank, 3,000 ft. at $35; 2-in. pine, mill-run, 2,000 ft. at $30; lx8-in., D,
1,000ft. $35; basswood, 3,000 ft. of f-m. at$30, 5,000 ft. of §-in. at $35; 1-in. ash, 1 ,500 ft. at $35 532 50
Desrivieres, J. A.: £-m. basswood, V-joint, 2,000 ft. at $35; 1x8 t. & g., D2S good pine, 3,000
ft. at $40; 1x12 good pine, D 4S, 1,007 ft. at $55; 3-in. birch, 1st qual., 550 ft. at $75; sundry
$12 . 64 299 28
Elmitt Lumber Co.: 1x9 good pine shelving, 4,008 ft. at $38; \\-\n. clear white pine, 3,008 ft.
at $82; best basswood, 1,000 ft. of 1-in. DlS at $54, 4,400 ft. of 1-in. at $45; 1-in. best
qtrd. oak, 2,316 ft. at $90; 1-in. best red oak, 2,632 ft. at $60; sundry $34.50 1,051 82
Fraser, W. F., Ottawa: sundry lumber, poles and sash 288 79
Gilmour, D. G. & Co.: good pine, 2x6 to 11-in., 7,012 ft. at $62; 1x8 up, 12 and 13 ft., No. 1
pine, 3,075 ft. at $75; basswood, D2S, 3,357 ft. at $55; thin basswood, 793 pes., 5,966
ft. at $30; sundry lumber $472.59; cartage $7 1,508 43
Hill, James, Ottawa: sundry lumber 267 34
Laverdure, E. J.: 1x8 t. and g., 10,063 ft. at $26; §-in. basswood, No. 1 k. d. 3,000 ft. at $35;
lx8-in. t. and g., 6,000 ft. at $26; sundry lumber $153.05 675 69
Reliance Moulding Co., Toronto: mouldings, 3,000 ft 168 94
Savage & MacDonell Co.: 1-in. No. 1 red oak, 2,810 ft. at $65.50; 1^x7 up, 12 to 16 ft., best
pine, 5,000 ft. at $82; sundry $40.50 634 56
Storey, D. : 2x8 to 10-in. rough spruce, 4,000 ft. at $25; cartage $2 102 00
Small payments, 3 46 60
Stores: Sundry (S1.S70.78).
Brigham, T. G.: cement, 15 brl. at $2.25; fire-clay', 20 bags at $1.25; lime $8.40; less $6 bags 61 15
Collector of Customs: duty on I. Lapierre's invoice of Dec. 7, 1912 189 50
Murphy-Gamble: repp, 179i yd. at $1.50; sundry $35.95 304 83
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: cloth, 25 yd. at $2.75; repp, 56£ yd. at $1.50; sundry $16. 60 170 10
Stevenson, S. J.: sal ammoniac, 448 lb. at lie; sal soda, 500 lb. at l£c 56 78
West Disinfecting Co.: enchrelyptum, 156 gal. at $1.75 273 00
Freight and express $52.83, sand and plaster $41.80, street-car tickets $30, stationery $8.30,
sundry $182 .49 315 42
Insurance.
Lapierre, H.: premium of insurance in Rimouski Fire Insurance Co., policy No. 830,946,
amount $3,000 (Oct. 23, 1912) 112 50
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance.
Rankin, W. A. : two door-check springs for Renfrew Public Building 2 40
Items subsequently refunded.
Martin, N.: cheque 37,331 60 00
Paymaster, error in addition of pay-list 5 00
260,773 71
Less— Discounts for cash, as shown below (Page V — 120) 279 38
260,494 33
Detailed in 1911-12 (page V— 100) 16,478 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 276,972 33
V— 120 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Discounts deducted from Accounts, for Cash Payment. $ cts.
Three per cent: Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co 0 71
Two per cent: P. Ackroyd $23.68, W. E. Allan 26c, J. P. Band $3.73, J. H. Baron $3.32,
Barrett Bros. $1.76, A. H. Bertschinger $3.69, B. O. T. Mfg. Co. $2.67, H. W. Brooks
$2.40, Can. Elec. Co. 81c., Can. Oil Co.'s $2.71, Cap. Elec. Co. $1.83, Cap. H. W. Co.
35c, W. J. Carson $10.35, Central Hardware $7.04, Currie & Livock 5c, Cuzner Hard-
ware $5.77, Jas. Davidson $2.74, J. A. Desrivieres $4.54, Dunlop Tire Co. $1.82, J. A. L.
Ellacott S3. 63, Elmitt Lumber Co. $4.92, Esmondes $2.41, A. Foisy $2.74, W. F. Frazer
$3 20, Garrioch-Godard Co. $35.09, Gen. Supply Co. $2.18, D. G. Gilmour & Co. $19.34,
J G Gravelle & Co. $9.09, Gray-Harvey Co. $4.41, G. Higman & Sons $11.98, Jas. Hill
$20 14, Wm. Howe $14.19, W. S. Howe $9.27, F. Keil & Son 41c, E. J. Laverdure $11.92,
G. M. Mason $1.40, Modern Elec. Co. $2.60, G. N. Moxley $2.60, Mulhall Hardware
$6.36, W. R. McCallum $12.25, McKinley & North wood $21.28, J. R. McLennan $27.23,
Office Specialty Co. 10c, Ottawa Elec. Co. 52c, Ottawa Hardware Co. 50c, Ottawa
Paint Works $3.90, Ottawa Typewriter Co. 45c, Phillips Mfg. Co. 60c, W. A. Rankin
' $17 79, J. Robertson Co. $4.38, T. Robertson Co. $1, Savage & MacDonell Co. $22.88,
Star Hardware Co. $2.57, Steel and Radiation 31c, P. Stewart $3.70, J. Storr $6.92, W.
Strachan $42 . 76, A. Trudeau $81 . 86, Chas. Watt $5 . 75, Wright & Co. $1 505 17
One per cent: Canadian Oil Companies 58
Total, distributed below ' 506 46
Deducted from the following Votes: Observatory (V— 23), $8.32; Eastern Block (V — 30),
$13 03; New Dept. Buildings (V — 34), $48.57; Victoria Museum (V — 37), $36.95;
Lavatories (V — 69), $12.46; Driveway Pavement (V — 69), $1,18; Pari. Buildings,
Impvts (V — 70), $4.65; New Exam. Warehouse (V — 71), $20.32; Major's Hill Park
(V— 71), 23c; Old Geol. Museum (V — 73), $20.87; Printing Bureau (V — 76), 34c;
Ottawa Buildings, Lighting (V— 99 ), $56.29; Grounds (V— 100), $3.87; Ottawa Build-
ings, Repairs (V— 119), $279 .38; total as above 506 46
Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service.
Exchange Service to Mar. 31, 1918.
Agriculture Department ($828.32)—
Offices: Minister, 343, $40; 4201, $40; Deputy, 1753, $55; Asst. Deputy, 2092, $40; Ac-
countant, 2857, $40; Patents Branch, 4121, $40; Trade Marks and Copyrights, 4133,
$40; Tobacco Branch, 5473, $50; Publications Branch, 5824, $60; Chief Translator,
6353, $40; Live Stock Branch, 8647, May 6-Mar. 31, $36.15; Experimental Farm,
4232, 6 m. to March 31, 1913, $22.50; Messengers' room, 344, $35 538 65
Residences: Minister, Q 5154, Nov. 16, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $54.89; Deputy Minister, Q501,
R 82, $35; Asst. Deputy Minister, R 82, $35; Accountant, Q 440, $35; Private Secre-
tary, Q 4852, Nov. 17, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $54.78; C. W. C. Bate, R 1260, $40; T. K.
Doherty, Q 1425, $35 289 67
Auditor-General's Office ($495)—
Offices: Auditor-General, 1101, $40; E. D. Sutherland, 4629, $35; F. Hayter, 3096, $55;
J W. Reid, 2753, $50; Wm. Kearns, 3097, $50; H. Gross, 5251, $50; C. Douglas, 4687
$55- H. Folkins, 5395, $40; W. C. King, 3763, $50; Messengers' room, East Block,
310, $35 460 00
Residence: Auditor-General, Q 1633 35 00
Census Office ($135) —
Offices: Commissioner, Q 1916, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $20, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $40; Supt. of
Compilation, Q 7492, $40 100 00
Residence: Commissioner, Q 347, 35 00
Civil Service Commission ($245.42)—
Offices- Dr. A. Shortt, 6806, $40; M. G. LaRochelle, 6807, $40; enquiry, 5325, $55 135 00
Residences: Dr. Shortt, R 1101, $35; M. G. LaRochelle, R 2310, $35; Dr. Thorburn,
6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; Wm. Foran, May, 1912, $2.92, season 1912 at Britannia,
$20 110 42
Clerk of Crown in Chancery ($125)—
Offices: Clerk, 5258, $50; Deputy, 5539, $40 90 00
Residence: Q 4050 35 00
-amission of Conservation ($225.93)— . - ..
Offices: Secretarv, 5331, $40; Dr. Hodgetts, 7157, $55; M. J. Patton, W. J. Dick and
G. Denis, 4620, $90.93 185 93
Residence: Secretary, R 338 40 00
Customs Department ($648.80)—
Offices: Commissioner, 4894, $40; Asst. Commissioner, 2524, $40; Private Secretary,
1016 $60; Chief Appraiser, 3907, $55; Chief Statistics, 2205, $40; Statistical Branch,
1250, $35; Clerk of Supplies, 2077, Feb. 8-Mar. 31, 1912, at $5 additional, 72c, 12m.
to Mar. 31, 1913, $40; Clerk of Supplies, 8196, Feb. 6, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $40.23;
Law Clerk, 7572, $40; Laboratory, 6597, $35; Drawback Branch, 615, 6 m. to Mar.
31, $20; messengers, 284, $35 '■ 480 95
Offices: Hull Custom House, 6 m. tc Sept. 30, 1912 20 00
Residences: Commissioner, R 1853, $35; R. R. Farrow, Q 3183, $35; J. S. Roe, Q 7941,
Oct. 20, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $57.85; J. A. Watson, Q 7947, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20. . 147 85
Carried forward 2,703 47
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Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward '. 2, 703 47
Exchange Service to Mar. SI — Continued.
Dominion Police ($558) —
Offices: Commissioner, 358, £50; Archives, 3849, $35; East Block, 51, $58; Langevin
Block, 52, $40; Printing Bureau, 54, $40; Rideau Hall, 55, $45; Roval Mint, 4688,
$35; Victoria Memorial Museum, 7316, $35; West Block, 53, $40; Woods Building,
2546, $35; Inspector Hogan, 1673, $40 453 00
Residences: Commissioner, Q 206, $35; Inspector Hogan, Q 1377, $35; Inspector Parkin-
son, Q 2160, $35 105 00
Exchequer Court ($105) —
Office: Registrar, 273 65 00
Residence: Registrar, R 40 40 00
External Affairs Department ($135.50)—
Offices: Under Secretary of State, Q 1879, $43; Messenger, 5837, $50 93 00
Residence: Under Secretary of State, R 138, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $22.50; Q 2704, 6 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913, $20. 42 50
Finance Department ($577.08) —
Offices: Deputy Minister, 2198, $55; Private Secretary, 2920, $40; Accountant, 2197, $40;
Comptroller of Currency, 2744, $40; Clerk of Estimates, 2872, $40; E. L. Brittain,
6941, $40; Treasury Board, 5378, $40; Messengers, 304, $50; Room No. 46, 7088, June
11, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $32.08 377 08
Residences: Minister, Q 4856, Nov. 15, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $55; Deputy, Q 3272, $35;
H. T. Ross, Q 3988, $35; J. A. Russell, Q 5784, $35; R. B. Viets, Q 3865, $40 200 00
Governor General's Office and Rideau Hall ($692.68)—
Offices: Secretary, East Block, 64, $35; Secretary, Rideau Hall, 2439, $35; Military
Secretary, R (599)7599, $52; Miss Pelly, R 64, $40; Steward, R478, $35; Orderlies
and Household, R 225, $39; J. F. Crowdy, 7453, $40; Rideau Hall, 62, $40; 2031, $38;
8324, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $37.92 391 92
Rideau Hall: private line, 12 m 167 76
Residences: Military Secretary, 1952, $63: A. F. Sladen, R 1782, $35; W. M. Hutchinson,
Q 1693, $35 133 00
House of Commons ($717.50)—
Offices: Speaker, 320, $65; Leader of Opposition, 2081, $55; Chief Messenger, 551, $40;
Messenger, 313, $35; Agriculture and Colonization Committee, 2667, $40; Distribu-
tion Office, 166, $40; Law Clerk, 404, $40; Assistant Law Clerk, 3548, $40; Printing
Committee, 1464, $40; Examiner of Private Bills, 2082, $40; Sergeant-at-Arms, 393,
$40; Translation, Votes and Proceedings, 1769, $40; Votes and Proceedings, 152, $40;
Debates Office, 1706, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; Hansard Office, 2954, $35;
Translators, 8313, $35 642 50
Residences: Law Clerk, 233, $40; W. C. Bowles, Q 954, $35 75 00
Indian Affairs ($526. 19)—
Offices: Deputy Superintendent General, 380, $55; Assistant Deputy and Secretary,
2849, $40; Accountant, 2964, $40; Inspector, 4561, $40; Records Branch, 5355,
$40; Lands Branch, 5563, $40; Chief Surveyor, 5947, $40; Lav/ Clerk, 6626, $40;
Printing, 7943, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; Schools Branch, 8399, Mar. 21, 1912-
Mar. 31, 1913, $41. 19; Supply Branch, 8502, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $17.50; messengers'
room, 379, $35 446 19
Residences: J. D. McLean, Q. 5737, $35; F. Pedley, Q. 1528, $45 80 00
Inland Revenue Department ($583.55) —
Offices: Minister, 961, $70; Deputy Minister, 1526, $40; Electrical Engineer, 4529, $40;
Secretary, 2719, $40; Stamps and Supplies, 4792, $40; Inspector Tobacco Factories,
5117, $40; Weights and Measures, 7615, Jan. 25-Mar. 31, 1912, at $15, additional,
$2.74, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $55; Standards Branch, 5798, $40; Gas and Electricity, 1407,
6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $17.50; Messenger, 302, $40 425 24
Residences: Minister, Q. 6120, Dec. 2, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $46.48; Deputy, 535, 6 m. to
Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; Secretary, 282, $30; J. S. K. Laflamme, Q. 5184, May 22-
July 7, at $35, July 8-Sept. 30, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50, $41; Accountant, R. 1110,
8 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, $23.33 158 31
Interior Department ($2,973.97)—
Offices: Minister, 359, $40; 3913, $35; Private Secretary, 361, $40; Private Secretary's
office, -5469, May 15-Mar. 31, $35.10; Deputy, 1947, $40; Secretary, 1996, $40;
Accountant, 2219, $40; Assistant Accountant, 5345, $40; Assistant Secretary, 6584, -
$40; Registration Branch, 179, $40; Surveyor-General, 321, $50, 2367, $45, 4742,
$50; Patent Writers' Branch, 516, $40; Registrar of Patents, 701, $40; Dominion
Observatory, 867, $60; Land Patents Branch, 1311, $40; Law Clerk, 1360, $40; Chief
Geographer, 1741, $40; Timber, Grazing and Irrigation, 1764, $45, 2163, $40; Director
of Forestry, 1894, $40; Registration Branch, 2057, $35; Chief Astromomer, 2252,
$50; School Lands Branch, 2369, $40; Commissioner Dominion Lands, 2,385, $40;
Assistant Deputy Minister, 2396, $47.50; Lands Patents, 2420, $40; Stationery,
2802, $40; Deputy Commissioner Dominion Lands, 2844, $40; Ordnance Lands,
2938, $40; Survey Records, 3026, $40; Geographic Board, 3050, $50; Railway Lands,
3199, $40, 3814, $40, 8448, Mar. 21, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $41.19; Commissioner, 3440,
$40; Mining Lands and Yukon Branch, 3659, $40, 4524, $40; Time Room, Experi-
mental Farm, 3745, $50; Mailing Room, 4240, $40; Forestry Branch, 4409, $35, 7078,
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Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 6, 598 97
Exchange Service to Mar. SI — Continued.
Interior Department — Continued.
$40; International Boundary Survey, 4490, $35; Chief Clerk Revenue, 4876, $40;
Chief Clerk, Deputy's Office, Q. 5334, May 15-Mar. 31, 1913, $35. 10; S. Maber, 6289, $40;
Water Power Branch 7010, $47.50; Stationery Branch, 7285, $40; Geodetic Survey,
Experimental Farm, 7491, $45; Room 102, Langevin Block, 8115, Jan. 25, 1912-Mar.
31, 1913, $47.32; Accountant Topographical Survey, 8116, Jan. 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913,
$55.03; Oswald Finnie, 8237, Feb. 17, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $44.83; E. W. Hubbell,
8416, Mar. 25, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1913, $40.78; Surveyor-General, Imperial Building,
8417, Mar. 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $40.98; Chief Draughtsman, Surveyor-General's
Office, 8418, Mar. 22, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $40.98; Dr. Klotz, Dom. Observatory,
8541, Apr. 13-Mar. 31, 1913, $42.87; Dominion Parks, 7873, $52.50 2,436 68
Residences: Minister, R. 36, Nov. 3, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $74.64; Deputy, Q. 1982, $50;
R. A. Gibson, 5086, Nov. 16, 1911-Sept. 30, $34.89, Q. 1617, 6 m. to Mar. 31, $20; J. A.
Cote, Britannia, season 1912, $20, Q. 2426, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; Commissioner,
R. 2522, $35; Surveyor-General, Q. 3447, $35; Commissioner Dominion Parks,
R. 1593, $35: G. Buskard, Q. 4829, Nov. 18, 1911-Mar. 31, 1013, $54.67; J. E. Feather-
ston, Q. 5733, $35; J. G. Mitchell, Q. 4339,6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20; Dr. King, Q. 2405,
Aug. 10, 1910-Mar. 31, 1913, at $40, $105.59 537 29
Interior Department, Immigration Branch ($379.72) —
Offices: Superintendent, 1880, $40; Assistant Superintendent, 3792, $40; Medical Inspec-
tor, 4897, $40; Chief Clerk, 2045, Dec. 7, 1911-Mar. 31, 1912, at $15, $4.72, 12 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913, $55; Correspondence Registration, 3349, $40; Accountant of Immigration
7398, $40; Shipping Room, 3536, $40; Employment Office, 1766, $40 339 72
Residence: L. M. Fortier, Q. 4565 40 00
Justice Department ($839.04)—
Offices: Minister, 1752, $40; Deputy, 487, $40; Solicitor-General, 346, $55, 3604, $40;
Private Secretary, 337, Mar. 19-31, 1912, at $15, 53c, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $55;
Secretary, 2088, $40; Messenger's Room, 349, $35; Penitentiary Branch, 1342, $40;
Purchasing Agent, Penitentiary Branch, 4776, Nov. 16, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $54.89;
Inspector Foster, 6745, $35 435 42
Residences: Minister, Q. 6257, Dec. 2, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $53.12; Chief Justice, R. 1576,
$63; Deputy, Q. 1014, $35; A. J. Cawdron, R. 1463, $35; J. O. Clarke, Q. 1537, $35;
P. M. Cote, R. 2131, $35; R. G. Davis, Q. 4126, $42.50; Sergt. Giroux, R. 1187,
$35; J. Leslie, Q. 1839, $35; C. Morse, Q. 3142, $35 403 62
Labour Department ($396.74)—
Offices: Minister, 4385, $55; Deputy, 1713, $70; Private Secretary, 5816, 6 m. to Sept.
30, 1912, $20; Gazette, 4369, $35; Stationery Office, 7354, $40 220 00
Residences: Minister, Q. 4186, Jan. 12, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $45.76; Deputy, Q. 3293,
$40; Secretary, 3909, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $20; G. H. Brown, Q. 2742, $40; Miss McKellar,
Q. 1246, June 21, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $30.98 176 74
Library of Parliament ($120)—
Offices: Library, 858 50 00
Residences: A. D. Decelles, R. 823, $35; M. J. Griffin, 811, $35 70 00
Marine Department ($1 , 418 . 89)—
Offices: Minister, 2130, $40; 5231, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $20; Deputy, 372, $55; Assistant
Deputy, 3065, $40; Chief Engineer, 4202, $40; Assistant Chief Engineer, 4078, $40;
Private Secretary, 386, $40; Clerk of Supplies, 2060, $40; Rosenthal Building, 2275,
$35: Fisheries Exhibit, 2278, $35; Chief Accountant, 2958, $40; Commissioner of
Lights, 3028, $40; Accountant's Branch, 3139, $40; Fishing Bounty, 3431, $35; Com-
missioner Marine Service, 4656, $40; Purchasing Agent, 4325, Mar. 21-31, 1912, at $5,
16 c, 12 m., $55; Superintendent of Fisheries, 4751, $40; Fish Breeding Branch, 5166,
$40; Marine Stores, 1810, $41; Engineer Ship Channel, 5481, $40; Correspondence,
7463, $40; Records Branch, 7638, $40; Chief Engineer's Branch, Messenger, 7942,
Dec. 30, 1911-Mar. 31, 1912, at $3, 76c, 12 m., $38; Messenger, 315, $35 949 92
Residences: Minister, Q. 8121, Jan. 23, 1911-Sept. 30, 1912, $27.53; Private Secretary,
Q. 4877, Nov. 16, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $48.03; Deputy, Q. 3098, $40; Asst. Deputy,
Q. 1953, $35; Chief Engineer, Q. 1910, $35; Purchasing Agent, R. 1148, $40; A. Boyle,
Q. 47.59, $35; Capt. Demers, 3215, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; W. A. Found, Q. 3961,
$35; J. G. MacPhail, Q. 2142, $35; H. O'Brien, Q. 2709, $35; J. A. Rodd, Q. 7804, to
Mar. 31, 1913, $45.91; Commander Hy. Thompson, Q. 1268, $40 468 97
Militia and Defence Department ($2,454.15)—
Offices: Minister, 6314, $52.58; Deputy, 635, $55; Asst. Deputy, 3577, $40; Messengers.
319. $35; Inspection Room, R. 333, $50; Private Secretary to Minister, 350, $58; Drill
Hall, 916, $38; Master-General of the Ordnance, 942, $40; Director of Musketry, 1472,
$40; Room 41, Woods Building, 1702, Aug. 1, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $26.66: Quarter-
Master General, 1919, $40; Director of Artillery, 2777, $40; Chief of the General Staff,
2962, $55; Inspector-General, 3001, $55; Accountant and Paymaster, 3009, $65; Director
of Transportation and Supplies, 3013, $40; Director of General Medical Service, 3033,
$40; Asst. Director of Engineer Service, 3077, $55; Asst. Adjutant-General, 3209,
Carried forward 12, 727 33
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Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 12,727 33
Exchange Service to Mar. SI — Continued.
Militia and Defence Department — Continued.
$40; Director of Clothing and quipment, 3213, $55; Militia Council Department,
3222, $35; Central Registry, 3256, $40; Typist Room, 3263, $40; Adjutant-General, 3486,
$55; Medical Stores, 5804, $35; Director of Military Operations, 6034, $40; Assistant
Director, 6132, $40; Director of Military Training, 6035, $40; Chief Clerk, Adj. Gen.
Branch, 6664, $10; Asst. Paymaster-General, 6684, $55; Waiting Room, 6752, $35;
Library, 6815, $55; Asst. Director of Military Surveys, 7684, $40; Stenographers'
Room, 8055, June 26, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $30.43; Room 43, Woods Building, 8241,
May 27, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $42.22; Room 29, Woods Building, 1292, June 26, 1912-
Mar. 31, 1913, $30.43; Superintendent Printing, Stationery and Contingencies, 3667,
desk set, Jan. 31-Mar. 31, 1912, at $17, $2.89, 12 m., $57; Director of Contracts, 1922,
Mar. 6-31, 1912, at $10, 71c, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $32.50, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20;
Headquarters Ordnance Station, 318, $52.95; Ordnance Magazine, Rockliffe, 935,
June 29, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $71.78; Lt. Col. Hurdman, 75, $40 1,851 15
Residences: Private Secretarv, Q. 5452, 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $26.25; Deputy Minister,
Q. 1616, $45; F. Beard, R. 1589, $30; Lt.-Col. Lyons Biggar, R. 1920, $55; H. W. Brown,
R. 1049, $48; H. P. N. Chesley, Q. 3389, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $43.75; E. F. Jarvis,
R. 389, $35; Col. Lessard, R. 1897, $45; Lt.-Col. Maunsell, R. 461, $45; Brig. Gen.
MacDonald, Q. 3625, $35; Lt.-Col. McDonald, Q. 2455, $40; Major-General Mac-
Kenzie, Q. 2541, $40; Brig. Gen. Otter, Q. 6339, $40; C. L. Panet, Q. 1801, $40; Colonel
Rutherford, R. 2136, $35 603 00
Mines Department ($610.24)—
Offices: Deputy, 4602, $40; Director of Geological Survey, 1665, $40; Director of Mines,
R. 172, $40; Messengers, Q. 129, $35, R. 1419, $55; Accountant, 2335, $40; Editor, 4252,
$40; H. E. Baine, R. 184, $40; H. Frechette, Q. 4853, Nov. 17, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913,
$54.78; Fuel Testing Plant, Q. 5934, $43; Laboratory, Q. 7327, $40; Basement, Q.
6619, $35; C. O. Senecal, Q. 8608, Apr. 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $37.46 540 24
Residences: Deputy, Q. 1882, $35; R. W. Brock, R. 1890, $35 70 00
Mounted Police ($194.27)—
Offices: Comptroller, 2460, $40; Messenger, 275, $35; Stores, 234, ext. set, Dec. 18, 1911-
Mar. 31, 1912, at $15, $4.27, 12 m., $50 129 27
Residences: Comptroller, Mr. White, R. 524, $35; Comptroller, Mr. Fortescue, Q. 2826,
9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $30 65 00
Naval Department ($657.70)—
Offices: Deputy, 4514, $55; Messengers' Room, 5152, $55; Secretary Fleet Paymaster,
1452, $40; Accountant, 1494, $40; Director of Stores, 1522, Dec. 4, 1911-Mar. 31, 1912,
at $15, $4.84, Apr. 1-June 9, at $55, June 10-Mar. 31, at $70, $67.10; Director of Naval
Service, 1573, $40; Chief of Staff, 1647, $40; Tidal Survev, 1699, $35; Hydrographic
Office, 2644, $50; Stores, Sussex St., Q. 8215, Feb. 9, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $39.93 466 87
Residences: Deputy, R. 1324, $35; L. J. Beausoleil, 6686, $35; Rear-Admiral Kingsmill,
R. 2374, $45; R. J. Ling, 5034, $35; J. A. Wilson, R. 474, 14 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $40.83. 190 83
Post Office Department ($1,010.93) —
Offices: Deputy, 2186, $40; Asst. Deputy, 3089, $-10; Deputy Minister's Secretaries, 8038,
$40; Private Secretarv, 312, $55, 8580, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20; Messengers, 339,
$35; City P. O., 1010, $35; Ry. Mail Service, 1429, $35; J. H. Lewis, 1808, $40; Account-
ant, 1873, $40; Supt. Mail Contracts, 2578, $40; Comptroller, Postal Stores, 3858, $40;
Financial Supt., 4543, $40; Supt. of Annuities, 4737, $50; Rural Mail Branch, 6027,
May 27, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $33.75; Staff Office, 6325, Dec. 7, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913,
$52.58; Postal Stamp Branch, 7920, $35; Enquiry Office, 8294, $40; Supt. Money Order
Branch, 8471, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20; Money Order Branch, Mr. Cousineau, Q.
8472, Apr. 3, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $39.60; Salary Warrant Division, 8473, 6 m. to Mar. 31,
1913, $20 790 93
Residences: Postmaster-General, Q. 7940, $40; Deputy, Q. 1474, $35; Assistant Deputy,
Q. 1820, $40; Comptroller Ry. Mail Service, Q. 1482, $35; Supt. of Annuities, Q. 5012,
$35; A. Bolduc, R. 484, $35 220 00
Printing and Stationery Department ($254.56) —
Office: 8101-2, Jan. 22-Mar. 31, 1912, at $50 9 56
Residences: King's Printer, Q. 3657, $35; F. Boardman, Q. 7298, $35; J. A. Frigon, Q.
4788, $35; J. O. Patenaude, R. 2387, $35; E. Ryder, R. 630, $35; T. H. Schwitzer, Q.
1897, $35; H. T. Smith, Q. 3679, $35 245 00
Privy Council ($298.75)—
Offices: Office, 36, $35; Clerk, 3,957, $55; Accountant, 5,265, $40; Private Secretary to
Premier, 2838, $55 * 185 00
Residences: A. E. Blount, R. 2268, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $43.75; R. Boudreau, R. 1340,
$35; T. K. Bennetts, Q. 4016, $35 113 75
Public Service Commission ($55) —
Offices: 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912: Chairman, 4,786, $20; Secretary, 3,127, $35 55 00
Carried forward. 18,262 93
V— 124 At I) 170 K GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 18, 262 93
Exchange Service to Mar. SI — Continued.
Public Works Department ($3,014.71) —
Offices: Minister, 1763, $55; Deputy, 392, $50; Asst, Deputy, 727, $55; Private Secre-
tary, 336, $55; Secretary, 1328, $40; Supt. Government House, 161, $65; Government
workshops, 292, $35; Mechanical Engineer, 311, $35; Electric Light Room, 314, $35;
Messengers, 334, $35; Accountant, 370, $47.50; Chief Engineer, 378, $55; Clerk of
Works, 394, $70; Collector of Revenue, 682, $40; District Engineer, 740, $50; J. B.
Charleson, 1015, $35; Supt. Dom. Buildings, 1089, $50; Boiler Room, 1158, $35;
Photographic Branch, 1405, $40; Asst. Engineer, 1765, $40; Chief Architect, 1803,
$40; Parliamentary Returns, 1961, $40; Greenhouses, 2839, $35; Asst. Chief Archi-
tect, 2895. $85; Stores, 2013, $40; Parliamentary Estimates, 2079, $40; Asst. Supt.
Dredging, 2419, $35; General Engineering offices, 2500, $72.50; Cement Laboratory,
3216, $40; T. N. Doody, 3257, $40; Deep Waterways Commission, 3301, $40;
Secretary, 2822, $40; General Supt. Dredging, 3424, $40; Law Clerk, 4404, $40;
Electrical Engineer, 4756, $40; Assistant Secretary, 4809, $40; Assistant Chief
Engineer, 5074, $55; Draughting Room, 6527, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1912, 6 m. to Mar. 31,
1913, $26.25; Victoria Island, Ship yard, 6672, Dec. 14, 1911-Mar. 31, 1912, $49.24;
Curator National Gallery, 7096, $40; Engineering Branch, 7582, $40; C. H. Hunter,
8165, Feb. 2, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $46.44; Investigating Committee, 6 m. to Sept. 30,
1912, $20; Ottawa River Regulation, 218, $40, 1,379, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $20 1,966 93
Offices: Ottawa River Works: —
Superintendent, 338, $50; Gatineau Booms, 1,832, $130 180 00
Residences: Minister, 6258, Dec. 5, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $66; Deputy, Q. 1575, $45; Chief
Architect, Q. 1968, $35; J. B. Charleson, R. 1351, $35; J. A. Chasse, R. 2235, Nov. 1,
1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $49.55; T. Cote, Q. 2828, Oct. 1, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $52.50; L.
Cousineau, Q. 8164, $40; K. C. Desrochers, R. 1844, $50; A. R. Dufresne, R. 833,
$45; J. Dumoulin, R. 1511, $35; E. B. Godwin, Q. 1599, $35; E. D. Lafleur, R. 584,
$57.72; J. C. McDonald, Q. 8114, Jan. 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $41.59; S. E. O'Brien,
Q. 4781, $35; L. Savault, R. 883, Nov. 15, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $54.99; J. Shearer, Q.
4757, $35; E. T. Smith, Q. 619, $35; N. M. Smith, Q. 2634, $35; J. Somerville, Q.
5571, Dec. 27, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, $50.43; A. St. Laurent, R. 2004, $35 867 78
Railways and Canals Department ($968.64) —
Offices: Deputy Minister, 469, $55; Private Secretary, 308, $55; Messengers, 303, $35;
Comptroller, 965, $40; General Consulting Engineer, 3073, $40; Accountant, 3099,
$40; Secretary, 3146, $40; Law Clerk, 3919, $40; Stationery Branch, 3924, $40; Elec-
trical Engineer, 4377, $40; C. W. Ross, 5075, $40; G. A. Bell and W. V. Cope, 5330,
Jan. 10, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $48.90; Purchasing Agent, 5982, $47.50; Chief Engineer,
6680, $55 616 40
Residences: H. F. Alward, R. 1335, $35; G. A. Bell, Q. 3985, $35; W. A. Bowden, Q.
6244, $39.74; W. V. Cope, Q. 5572, $35; L. K. Jones, Q. 826, $50; L. Lavoie, 6329,
$35; A. O'Leary, R. 410, $35; J. L. Payne, Q. 1754, $35; C. Schreiber, Q. 827, $35;
G. W. Yates, Q. 2418, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $17.50 352 24
Secretary of State Department ($496.28)—
Offices: Under Secretary of State, 369, $40; Private Secretary, 374, $55; Registrar's
Branch, 4794, Nov. 18, 191i-Mar. 31, 1913, $54.67; Stationery and Parliamentary
Returns, 6969, $40; Accountant, 7594, $40; Archives, Dr. Doughty, 2591, $40; office,
Q. 8652, May 9, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $35.68; Messenger, 141, $35 340 35
Residences: Minister, 4336, Nov. 16, 1911-Apr. 11, 1912, $16.08; Dr. Doughty, Q. 2008, 6
m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $17.50; T. Mulvey, R. 135, $51.80; P. Pelletier, R. 720, $35;
Private Secretary, 4339, Nov. 10, 1911-Sept. 30, 1912, $35.55 155 93
Senate ($407.21)—
Offices: Senators, 3421, Feb. 10-Mar. 31, 1912, at $10, $1.64, 12 m., $53; Deputy Clerk,
3485, $40; Law Clerk, 2876, Jan. 29-Mar. 31, 1912, at $15, addl., $2.60, 12 m., $55;
Clerk of Routine and Proceedings, 3348, $40; Chief Translator, 2897, $35; Room 37,
8273, Feb. 22, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $38.72; Housekeeper, 494, $35; Messengers, 301,
$40 '. 340 96
Residences: Clerk, 697, $40; S. Lelievre, 1104, 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $26.25 66 25
Trade and Commerce Department ($462.43) —
Offices: Deputy, 2482, $49.65; Private Secretary, 1835, $55; Accountant, 4752, $40;
Commissioner of Commerce, Q. 1916, Mav 17- June 5, at $40, June 5, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913,
at $55, $47.15; Trade Statistics, 6212, $40; Messengers Room, 1353, $50 281 80
Residences: Minister, Q. 1720, Oct. 9-31, 1911, at $40, Nov.l, 1911-Mar. 31, 1913, at $50,
$73.21; Deputy, R. 781, $35; Commissioner of Commerce, Q. 8591, Apr. 23, 1912-
Mar. 31, 1913, $37.42; T. J. Code, Q. 4087, $35 180 63
Detailed in 1911-12 (V— 104) 3,246 38
Refunded in 1913-14 70 35
Carried forward 26,928 93
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa Public Buildings: Telephone Service— Concluded. $ ct3.
Brought forward 26,928 93
Exchange Service, October 1-9, 1911.
Agriculture Department: Minister, 1519, $1.33; C. M. Godard, Oct. 1-19, $1.79 3 12
Customs Department: R. Telford, 4480 0 85
Finance Department: Minister, 1343 1 21
Inland Revenue: Minister, 5142, 97c; Private Secretary, 5184, 85c 1 82
Interior Department: Minister, 1034 0 85
Justice Department: Minister, 3386, $1.28; Solicitor-General, 4068, 97c; Secretary, 4263,
85c 3 10
Labour Department: Minister, 3343 0 85
Marine and Fisheries Department: Minister, 2445, 97c; Private Secretary, 1759, 97c 194
Militia and Defence Department: Minister, 1415 1 36
Post Office Department: Postmaster-General, 2470 1 29
Privy Council Department: Premier, 1137, $1.21; E. J. Lemaire, 2274, $1.21; A. L. de-
Martigny , 2239, 85c 3 27
Public Works Department: Minister, 3804, $1.21; Private Secretary, 3190, 97c; P. D.
Chene, 3538, 85c 3 03
Railways and Canals Department: Minister, 4493, 85c; Private Secretary, 3579, 85c 170
Secretary of State Department: Secretary of State, 5396, 97c; Private Secretary, 285, 92c. . 1 89
Total 26,955 21
Less, charged to 1913-14 484 21
Total, carried to page V— 7 26,471 00
Rideau Hall, including Grounds: Maintenance, Repairs, &c.
Pay-lists, 12 m. to March SI, 1913: General Repairs, Care of Grounds, etc. {$42,699.98).
Carpenters: T. Ambridge, 12 m., $891, 3 d. at $2.75; W. Bradshaw, July-Jan., 7 m., $519.75;
Geo. Reid, 12 m., $891 2,310 00
Carpenters, at $67.50 per m.: Ed. Bambrick, 12 m. $810; R. Daly, 12 m. $810; P. Garrow,
6 m. to Sept. 30, $405; E. Palen, Nov.-Mar., less 1 d., $335 2,360 00
Carpenter, P. Brown: 34 d. at $2.50, 120.55 at $3.15, 2 m. at $67.50 599 75
Carpenters, days at $3.15: E. Bigras 89, J. S. Campbell 105-88, R. Davis 80-77, A. Gravelle
19-66, E. Lafortune 103-72, N. Lamadeleine 120-22, O. Leduc 56-55, W. Mather 118-44,
L. Matte 62-66, G. Morris 26-77, D. McVicar 76-22, E. Palen 120-66, W. H. Paynter 104,
A. Seguin 120- 16, J. Sirois 16-66, J. Smith 115 4,209 80
Carpenters, days at $2.70: J. Pelletier 11-11, C. Seguin 51-77, J. Sirois 103, J. Tremblay 1011,
W. Weston 91-38 721 95
Carpenters, days at $2.50: E. Palen 7, W. Palen 23 75 00
Foreman painter, J. Handy, 12 m. at $85 1,020 00
Painters, at $64.80 per m.: S. Desjardins, June-Aug., $194.40; H. Shea, 12 m., $777.60 972 00
Painters, days at $2.40: R. Benjamin 22, B. Black 29, G. Bordeleau 127, S. Desjardins 56£, H.
Dorion 60|, W. Furnival 135, J. Hillas 134, T. Kennedy 68, F. Langlois 87, J. Mason 77£,
A. Mathews 31, Nils Meylde 112, E. Raizenne 36, L. Renaud 49§, W. Romhild 97, T.
Whelan 38, A. Wilson 39, 4 men 35£ 2,962 80
Plasterer, J. Dunn: July, 4 d. $15.30; Aug., 24.77 d. $99.78; Sept., 23-66 d. $95.85 210 93
Plasterer, G. A. Wallace: June-July, 45 d. at $3.82£; Aug., 24-77 d. $99.78; Sept., 22-22 d. $94.50 366 40
Plasterers and lathers, days at $4.05: J. Blakeney 24-88, W. Bond 19-66, J. Leroux 23-33, J. Lewis
13 • 11, O. Proulx 23-88, R. Toombs 28 • 77, 2 men 10 d 581 85
Mason, A. W. Sturgis, 119 d. at $3.25 386 75
Electricians: T. Atkinson, Aug.-Mar., at $70, 6 d. at $2.43, 5 h. at 35c; J. Garcious, 16 d. at
$2.75, 24 at $2.70; V. Ladouceur, at $60 per m., $32.22, 27 d. at $2.43; T. O'Donnell, 21.5 d.
at $2.43; J. Paisley, 54 d. at $2.34, 27 h. at 50c; W. Ranger, 79 d. at $2.43; I. Remi, 68| d.
at $2.80, 18 at $2.75; R. E. Pelletier, 38 d. at $2.43; E. Savard, 57i d. at $2.43; H. Simon,
111 d. at $2.43, 10 h. at 35c, 36 at 40c; J. F. Smith at $70 per m. $184.12, 7 d. at $2.70,
47 at $2.34, 12 h. at 40c, 36 at 50c; N. St. Denis, -72 d. at $2.43,18 d. at $2.17, 24 h. at
35c, 18 at 40c; short in Sept. $4.25; 2 men, 48 h. at 50 2,521 10
Plumbers: F. Burden, Jan., 17 d. at $2.42; S. Perkins, Feb.-Mar., at $75; W. Starrs, Apr .-Jan.,
9-516 m. at $70 857 30
Steamfitter, P. Kerr, 48 d. at $4.05" 194 40
Steamfitters, days at $3.60: L. Alaric 45, E. Demers 15-11, J. C. Gervin 63-22, W. Lachance
30-33, 4 men 29-77 660 40
Helpers, days at $2.52: A. Ladouceur 48, A. Leduc 13-11, C. McLean 12-55, J. Plouffe 30.33,
H. Soucy 70-22 439 04
Firemen —
Banning, C: Apr.- May, Oct.-Mar., 8 m. at $60.83 486 64
Mison, F.: Apr., Oct.-Mar., 7 m. at $60.83; 19 d. at $1.90, 12 at $2, 8 at $2.03 502 15
Roby, A., assistant: Apr 54 00
Roy, L.: Apr., Nov.-Mar., 6 m. at $60.83; 12 d. in May at $2. 388 98
Simard, J.: 12 m. at $60.83; 9 h. at 25c, 11 at 50c 737 71
Carried forward 23,618 95
V— 126 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ridcau Hall, including Grounds: Maintenance, Repairs, &c— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 23 , 618 95
Pay-list, 12 m. to March 811, 1918: General Repairs, Care of Grounds, etc. — Concluded.
Gardener, G. Muhlig, 12 m 1, 140 00
Assistant gardeners, each 12 m.: D. Bell $720, C. Schoenherr $900, L. Schroeder $660, 8 h.
at 28c 2, 282 24
Kitchen gardener, H. Sims, 10 m., $600; forester, T. Doyle, 10 m. $550, 35 h. at 25c 1, 158 75
Carter, M. Green, 12 m. at $79.65 955 80
Horse and cart, m. at $76.95: J. Brennan 7, J. Finley 5-963, J. Gorman 1-424, M. Quinn 4 1,415 02
Forse and cart: J. Finley, 11 d. at $2.S5, 8 h. at 40c; M. Quinn, 16 d. at $2.85 80 15
Team, C. Vandeboncoeur, 26 d. at $4 104 00
Labourers, m. at $51.30: C. Banning, 3 m. to Aug. 31, $153.90; A. Gibson, Aug.-Oct., Dec, Mar.
$256.50; M. Garceau, 2 m.; W. Hughes, 7 m. to Dec 31; F. Mison, 3 m. to Aug. 31; M.
O'Donnell, 7 m. to Dec. 31; A. Roby, June-Dec; %. Roy, 5 m. to Oct. 31; F. Stevenson,
7 m. to Dec. 31; J. Stirling, Jan.; J. Wendt, Aug., Oct.-Dec, Mar 2,667 60
Labourers —
Bambrick, F., 9-962 m. at $47.25; Bartelett, A., 12 m. at $47.25, 40 h. at 25c 1,047 75
Barron, E., 12 m. at $47.25, 2d. at $1.75, 11 hrs. at 50c, 14 at 25c 579 50
Bigras, J., 27-88 d. at $2.16, 50 h. at 24c; Bond, W., 41 d. at $1.75 143 99
Bourgeois, J., 14 d. at $1.75; Brown, T., 52-55 d. at $2.16 138 02
Cardiff, N., 7-85 m. at $47.25, 37.5 d. at $1.75; Court, W., 1-4814 m. at $47.25 506 63
Crover, J., 4-7883 m. at $47.25; Dagenais, F., 10 m. at $47.25 698 75
Dunn, D., 54-77 d. at' $2.16; Eget, R., 28-77 d. at $2.16 180 48
Fink, A., 58-11 d. at $2.16, 3 h. at 24c; Gilbertson, A., 22-22 d. at $2.16 174 24
Gibson, A., 3-685 m. at $47.25, 23 d. at $1.90; Girling, A., 5 d. at $1.75, 39.88 at $2.16 312 74
Gauvreau, M., 67.11 d. at $2.16, 1 at $1.95; Haak, W., 34-£ d. at $1.75 207 28
Henderson, A., 4 m. at $47.25, 10 d. at $1.75, 150 h. at 24c; Horton, S. 45-44d. at $2.16. . 340 66
Hughes, W., 2 m. at $47.25, 3 d. at $1.95; Jones, W., 1-703 m. at $47.25 180 85
' Laberge, F., 12 m. at $47.25, 32 h. at 25c; Mison, F., 17 d. at $1.75, 19 at $1.90 640 85
Langlois, C, 1-878 m. at'$47.25, 10 d. at $1.75, 2 at $2.16; O'Donnell, M., 2 m. at $47.25,
3 d . at $1 . 95 : 2 10 94
Page, A., 60-11 d. at $2.16; Park, R., 24-44 d. at $2.70 195 84
Quinlan, T., 25-77 d. at $2. 16; Quinn, M., 5-962 m.at $47.25, 11 d. at $1.75 356 68
Rameau, G., 10 m. at $47.25, 35 h. at 25c; Roy.fW,, 17 d. at $1.75, 1 at $1.95 512 95
Roby, A., May, $47.25; Jan. -Mar., at $58.90; 1 d. at $1.95, 8 at $2.03 242 14
* Savard, H., 10 m. at $47.25, 35 h. at 25c; Sleeman, G. 12 m. at $47.25 1,048 25
Stephens, C, 2 m. at $47.25, 11 d. at $1.75, 21 at $2.16; Stirling, J., 8-982 m. at $47.25. . .. 583 49
Stevenson, F., 2 m. at $47.25, 3 d. at $1.95; Wendt, J., 3-962 m. at $47.25, 26 d. at $1.90 337 00
Sundry: 11-11 d. at $2.16, 49 at $1.75, 50 h. at 24c 121 76
Repairer, S. Maxwell, 12 m. $388.80; sewer, Mrs. Ouimet, 16 d. at $1, 89£ at $1 .25 516 68
Amounts indicated on pay-lists as refunded but not deducted here: F. Dagenais $47 . 25, A. Fink,
96c 48 21
Payments in London, England {$6^07.12).
Benson, W. A. S., & Co.: 17 three light'No. 9|Empire brass finished electric pendants with cast
joint boxes, lamp holders and satin finished feathered flint glasses, 3 ft. 3-in. over all,
$304 . 05; waterproof paper lined box, $3 . 65 _
Druce & Co.: 30 carved mahogany chairs with loose seats in morocco $511; 4 packing cases,
$25 55
Faraday & Son '($1,235 . 34)—
Sconces: 3 It. William and Mary, 26-in. dead gold with candles and fittings, with
half round screens and lamps, complete, $479.25, 1-in. natural bronze, $18.43
Sconces: 1 Wolsey & Corme in dead gold, $28.10; 50, William and Mary, 3|-in., with
screens, $48.66
Electroliers: N-B. 6 It. (28-in dia.) No. 30 Dutch with 4|-m. x l|-in. opalescent candles,
with shades and candle lamps, $71 .53; 3 of 20-in. dia., $91 .97
Standards: N-B, large Italian Prickert, with 5-in. glazed opal candles, key holders,
and 12-in. white pleated and corded shades, pink lined &c
Standards: hexagon base, with switches and screens, 5 for $79.07, 3 of 22-in. for $35.03
Standards: slide rod, with switches and shades, 12 for $87.60; 3, natural bronzed, with
18 yd. wire,$46
S'inary supplies $108.46, cases and packing $39.04
L:, Ltd.: Chesterfield settees, 4 at $55.35; 3 hand painted leather screens, $81.74, $75.44,
. 04; 4 gold leather paper screens, 2 at $31.62, 2 at $27.98, 4 at $11.56; 4 gilt mirrors,
64, $62.04, $37.72, $36.50; easy chairs in linen, 2 at $37.71, 2 at $23.12, 2 at $21.30;
togany nests of tables, 2 at $22 . 52, 2 at $14 . 24, 2 at $7 . 68; folding card tables, 4 at $8 . 64;
clocks, 1 bracket $53.06, inlaid mahogany, strike, 1 at $38.94, 1 at $36.50, 1 at $35.80,
1 at $25.54; 8 day clocks, 12 at $3.77; sundry, $36.49; packing, freight, etc., $212.85 1,591 08
307 70
536 55
497 68
76 76
163 50
102 20
114 10
133 60
147 50
Carried forward 46, 418 86
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Rideau Hall, including Grounds: Maintenance, Repairs, &c— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 46, 418 86
Payments in London, England — Concluded.
Hatch ard: Encyclopedia Britannica $126.50, Dictionary of National Biography $80.30,
69 volumes Punch $136.25, 39 vols. Ruskin $194.20, 33 vols. Stevenson $46.50, 36 vols.
Dickens $30.65, 24 vols. Kipling $35.05, 18 vols. Meredith $26.30, 30 vols. Carlyle, $25.55,
Kingsford's History of Canada, $25.55, 12 vols. Parkman $24.85, 24 vols. Scott $20.45,
13 vols. Thackeray $19, 10 vols. Pater $18.25, 19 vols. Hardy $16.15; sundry, $578.50;
total, $1404.05; less, $90.44, discount 1,313 61
Haynes, W. H.: 30 yd. printed linen $35.90, postage, $2.18 38 08
Incorporated Soldiers and Sailors Help Society: revolving bookstands, 2 at $17.03, 2 at $13.38;
tables, 4 at $7.79, 6 at $6,08; sundry, $18.02 146 48
Keightley, S.: supplying and making 2 pairs of red damask curtains, lined with cream British
cord, interlining, loops and tassels, $392.90; linen, 30 yd. flowered, $45.60, 60 yd. red,
$35.28, 20 yd. dahlia $29.20; blue wilton carpet, $80.30; cables, packing, etc., $17.02 600 30
Medici Society: 38 pictures $167. 15; 38 frames, $194.60; packing, etc., $27.20 388 95
Parks, F.: 50 screens, $27.37; pink candle shades, 12 large $10.95, 12 small $9.50; packing, $1.21 49 03
Sundry Accounts ($18,184.18).
Barrett Bros.: 235 bags cement $148.25, sundry supplies $11.40 159 65
Bishop, A. F. & Co.: dinner service, 500 plates at $2, 50 soup plates, at $2, 2 soup tureens at
$15.50, 2 salad bowls at $10.50; breakfast service, 24 plates at $1.20, 24 cups and saucers
at $2, muffin dish $5; cups and saucers, 3 doz. with red crest at $4.50, 2 doz. with blue
crest at $4.50, £ doz. at $3.60; covered dishes, 4 at $6.75; sundry, $9.50 1,294 60
Brule, E. D. ($498)—
Supplying and planting trees, 541 at $1 ; \ now paid 270 50
Sodding, 910 yd. at 15c; levelling with scrapers, 910 yd. at 5c; final grading, 910yd. at 5c. 227 50
Carnochan, John -."roofing building, 6 ply 16 oz. felt and gravel, 2,220 ft. at 6-5c 144 30
County of Carleton General Protestant Hospital: medical attendance and hospital treatment
for Av_Sturgis, injured by falling from scaffold 84 50
Donnelbjjfc. : 101 loads manure 1 19 75
Forbes, jJunes F., Montreal: one Forbes water sterilizer, storage tank, 2 duplex steam pumps,
and erection of same (tender price), $2,030; excess of shipment by express over that by
freight, $26 . 50 2, 056 50
Graham Bros.: plants and bulbs, $302.10, flower seeds $26.55, vegetable seeds, plants, etc.
$193.49, implements, and sundry supplies, $357.57 879 71
Higman, Geo. & Son: paint, oil, etc 125 05
Hill, Jas.: \\ m. pine flooring, 5,700 ft. at $38; cartage, $1 .43 218 03
Hull Wall Plaster Co.: wall plaster, 21-5 tons at $6; bags, 430 at 10c; cartage, 50c 172 50
Keystone Supply Co.: 6-in. x 3-in. white wall tile, 116 sq. ft. at 80c; floor tile, 20 sq. ft. at
80c; labour, etc., repairing mantels, $21.75 130 55
Lawson, Thos. & Sons: 5 diamond floor plates, 490 lb. at 4c; making patterns for same,
39£ h. at 70c; repairing hydrant, $16.20; sundry, $20.99 84 44
Lillico, J.: ploughing fields, and garden work, Apr. 30-May 25, 1912, 19 d. with team at $5. . 95 00
Luke Bros., Montreal: fruit trees and shrubs 72 90
Marshall, A. G.: addition to tennis court (contract) $7,625; piers and walls on present stone
wall, $300; altering windows, etc., flooring, etc., $142.94; total, $8,067.94; less, $3,067.94,
paid in 1913-14 5, 000 00
Mason, Geo. M.: \\ in. w. pine flooring, 6,000 ft. at $45.50, spruce roofing, \\ in. 3,300 ft. at
$32 . 50, 253 pes. pine, $108 . 76; sundry, 3,015 ft. at $19; cartage, $1 . 50 545 80
Morgan, Henry, & Co., Montreal: Durrie carpet for tennis court, $421; electrical brackets,
18 at $60; special chairs covered in coronation velvet, 2 at $70; hand chairs in plain velour,
12 at $32; love seats in plain velour, 8 at $74; davenport, $120; beds, 2 at $55; 2 springs,
$31.50; 2 bed mattresses, $52.50; mahogany dressing tables, 8 at $80; mahogany wash-
stands, 6 at $65; somnoe, $18; sundry, $32.24; less, $1,615, paid in 1911-12 (V— 109), and
less $508.81, paid in 1913-14 1,887 43
MacKenzie.& Co.: 3 Royal standards, 12 ft. $27, 9 ft. $22, 6 ft. $18 67 00
McKinley & North wood: galv. iron eavetrough and roof on balcony at secretary's cottage
$91; galv. iron conductors on tennis court building $89; sundry supplies $248.32; speaking
tube, material and labour, $20. 60;^ 69 ft. of \\ in. copper pipe, 203 lb. at 45c 540 27
McLennan, J. R.: 5 ft. enamel bath $25, 2 low down closets and seats $24, sundry supplies
$29.36 78 36
Ottawa Fireproof Supply Co.: covering pipes, furnaces, tanks, etc., main building $187.96,
Col. Lowther's house $101.83, new addition east wing $92.24; 5 bags asbestos, $1.50 383 53
Ottawa Paint Works: pure Venetian red in oil, 1,946 lb. at 7c; linseed oil, 27-11 gal. boiled
at $1.10, 82-88 gal. at 60c; 300 lb. pure white lead, $21.75 237 52
Plouffe, M.: ice for greenhouses, 1,038 blocks at 9$c 98 61
Rockcliffe Sand and Gravel Pit: sand, 72 loads at $2. 10 151 20
Ross, C, Co.: carpet, 36 yd. at $2.75; making, laying, etc., $12.80; Yl\ yds. repp $31.51;
14£ yd. damask $27.38; 14 yd. moire $35; sundry $22.62 228 31
Carried forward 64, 308 82
V— 128
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
R idea u Hall, including Grounds: Maintenance, Repairs, &c— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 64,308 82
Sundry Accounts — Concluded.
Savage & MacDonell: pine, etc., 5,003 ft. at $32, 5,588 at $30, 2,921 at $25, 3,088 at $20, 3,699
ft. for $125.67; spruce, 827 ft. at $40, 1,230 at $28, 936 ft. for $19.45; cedar, 1,344 ft. at $28,
3,000 at $24, 3,910 at $22; doors and window sash, $40; sundry, $126.28 1,037 08
Stewart, P.: 78 panes d. d. glass, $49.84; paint, oil, etc., $48.71 98 55
Thornton & Truman: making 16 plates, 1,430 lb. at 5c, men's time drilling, etc., 12 h. at
50c, 21 at 60c; sundry lock and machine work, $63.35 153 45
Wright & Co.: crushed stone, 114-3 tons at $1.60, 67-68 at $1.40; spawls, 99-245 tons at 90c 366 80
Hardware: Central Hardware Co. $44.01, E. J. Laverdure $81.23, Mulhall Hardware Co.
$73.15, W. A. Rankin $42.45, C. Watt $70.92 311 76
Travel and outlay, Thos. Ambridge 93 30
Sundry payments: electric supplies $161.92, lumber $56.10, cleaning curtains $50.60, smith-
work $31.60, elbow former $30, 3 flags $28.25, 10 pr. pillows $27.50, manure $25, 7 mat-
tresses $24.50, lime $23.55, repairs to boiler $20.95, car fare and cab-hire $41, freight and
express $21 .56, sundry $139.49 ; 682 02
Advertising $34.20, King's Printer's account $3.46 37 66
Total, carried to page V— 7. 67,089 44
Rideau Hall: Allowance for Fuel and Light.
His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught: allowance, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913.
9.000 00
Ottawa Buildings: Power, &c.
Ottawa City Municipal Electric Department ($3,969.13)—
Blackburn Building: one alternating current motor, 5 h.p. at $25 per h.p. per an., 11|
m. to Dec. 31, 1912; 8 a. e. motors, | h. p. each, at $25 per h. p. per an., b\ m. to
June 30, 1912; 7 a. c. motors, \ h. p. each, at $25 per h. p. per an., 3 m. to Oct. 1, 1912;
11a. c. motors, \ h. p. each, at $25 per h. p. per an., 3 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 145 32
Canadian Building: 3 direct current electric motors, 14j^ h. p. each, at $30 per h. p. per
an., Oct. 1, 1911-Dec 31, 1912; alternating current motors at $25 per h. p. per an., 18
with i h. p. each, 3 m. to Dec 31, 1911, 20 with | h. p. each, 6 m. to June 30, 1912,
26 with \ h. p. each, 6 m. to Dec 31, 1912, one with 1\ h. p., 15 m. to Dec 31, 1912. . 1,985 34
Robinson Building, Queen St.: direct current elevator motors, 1 with 14^j h. p., 1 with
8 h. p., at $30 per h. p. per an., 3 m. to Dec 31, 1912 168 00
Woods Building, Queen St.: one direct current elevator motor, 14^ h. p. at $30 per h. p.
per an., 15 m. to Dec. 31, 1912; alternating current motors, £ h. p., at $25 per h. p.
per an., 2 from July 1-Sept. 30, 1912, 3 from Oct. 1-Dec 31, 1912 558 91
Woods Building, Slater St.: 2 d. c. e. motors, 14& h. p. each, at $30 per h. p. per an.,
15 m. to Dec. 31; one a. c motor, I h. p., at $25 per h. p. per an., 6 m. to Dec. 31. . 1,111 50
Ottawa Electric Co. ($11,103.95)—
Archives: current, 10 h. p., at $20 per h. p. per an., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; 2 Cooper-Hewitt
lamps, equal to 17 16-c p. lamps at $1 .75 each per an., 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1912 279 76
Biological Laboratory, Experimental Farm: current, at $20 per h. p. per an., arc lamp,
•86 h. p., 6 m. to Dec 26, 1912, 2 heaters, 1-86 h. p., 6 m. to Dec 26, 1912, centrifugal
machine, -08 h. p., 9 m. to Mar. 26, 1913 28 40
Birks Building: current for 3 desk fans, 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912 1 75
Cement-testing Laboratory: current for motor generator and cement-tester, 8-4 h. p.
at $20 per h. p. per an., 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1912, 8-4 h. p. at $25 per h. p. per an., 3 m.
to July 1, 1912, 26-05 h.p., at $25 per h. p. per an., 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 582 93
Conservation Commission: current for 6 desk fans 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912 2 92
Corry Block: current for 10 desk fans, 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912 6 42
Customs Department, West Block: elevator, 8-04 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to
Apr. 1, 1913; fan motor in attic, -82 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann. ,15 m. to Apr.l, 1913;
pump, -8 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 241 50
Customs Department, Laboratory, McKenzie Ave.: furnace heater, &c, 7-74 h.p. at $20
per h.p. per ann., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912 116 10
Customs House, Albert St.: elevators, 3 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 17 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 85 00
East Block: elevator, 11-7 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913; current
for 6 desk fans, equal to 5-16 c.p. lamps at $1.75 each per ann., 4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912;
current for 7 heaters, equal to 59 16 c.p. lamps, at $1 .75 each per ann., 9 m. to Dec. 31,
1912; current for 7 motors, equal to 8 16-c.p. lamps, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 386 85
Fuel-testing plant, Department of Mines: current for motors, etc., 8-17 h.p. at $20 per
h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 10, 1913, 6 h.p. at $25 per h.p. per ann., 8 m. to Oct. 10. 304 25
Carried forward 6, 005 01
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Ottawa Buildings: Power, &c— Continued . $ cts.
Brought forward 6, 005 01
Ottawa Electric Co. — Continued.
Harris-Campbell Building: current for 4 desk fans, equal to 2 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75
each per ann., 4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912 1 17
House of Commons: elevator, 12 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 300 00
House of Commons and Senate, during session: 4| m.to Apr. 1, 1912, at $33.33 per h.p.
per ann.; elevators, Commons restaurant, 6-7 h.p., Senate, 10 h.p., twin elevators,
19-4 h.p.; fans, one in boiler room, 5-36 h.p., one in Commons closet, -24 h.p., one in
smoking room, -07 h.p., one in Ry. Comin. Rcom, 2-35 h.p., two in H. of C. tower,
3-35 h.p., one in members" wash room, -8 h.p.; exhaust fan in refrigerator room, -6 h.p.;
fan motor in boiler room, 14 07 h.p.; electric ovc no, one for Deputy Speaker, 1-34 h.p.,
one for Room 59, 1-1 h.p.; electric iron for Commons kitchen, -6 h.p.; 2 heaters in
Speaker's sitting room, 7-4 h.p.; pump in boiler room, 2.01 h.p., urn for deputy
Speaker, 1-6 h.p 962 38
Imperial Building: elevator, 1-7 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; fan,
•23 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; current for electric iron, equal
to 8 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 each per ann., 1 year to Apr. 1, 1913 62 25
Inland Revenue, 319 Queen St.: current, 3 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, at $20 per h.p. per ann.:
blower, 2 h.p., exhaust fan, -4 h.p 12 00
Langevin Block: 16 motors, equal to 60 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 each per ann., 12 m. to
Apr. 1, 1913; current for 17 desk fans, equal to 15 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 each per ann.,
4 m. to Aug. 1, 1913 113 75
Marine and Fisheries, West Block: motor, 8-04 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Mar.
31,1913 , 20100
Militia and Defence, 113 Rideau St.: elevator, 6-26 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 1 yr. to
Apr. 1, 1913; clothing testing machine, -55 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 6 m. to Jan. 1,
1913; current for one heater and 3 fans, equal to 7 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 per ann.,
11 m. to Apr. 10, 1912 141 93
Militia and Defence, 347 Sparks St.: current, 1-08 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 1 yr. to
Jan. 1, 1913, 1 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 3 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 26 60
Militia and Defence, Regal Building: current for blue-print machine, l-7h.p.at$20per h.p.
per ann., 18 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 51 00
Mines Department, Thistle Building: 3 small motors, 4 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann.,
15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 100 00
Museum: current at $20 per h.p. per ann.: elevators, freight, 9.95h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912,
11-40 h.p., 6 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, passenger, centre, 10-82 h.p., 9 m. to Oct, 1, 1912,
18.87 h.p. 6m. to Apr. 1, 1913, east end, 8-91 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, 15-08 h.p.,
3 m. to Jan. 1 , 1913, 15-06 h.p., 3 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, west end, 8-27 h.p., 9 m. to Oct.
1, 1912, 7-64 h.p., 6 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; fans, east end, 7-64 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912,
8-87, 6 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, west end, 7-64 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, 7-07 h.p., 6 m. to
Apr. 1,1913.. pump, east end 5-64 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912,5-05 h.p., 6 m. to Apr. 1,
1913, west end, 5-33 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, 5-71 h.p., 6 m. to Apr. 1, 1913
vacuum cleaner, 17-70 h.p., 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, 13-17h.p., 6m. to Apr. 1, 1913; 2arc
lamps, 3-17 h.p., drill, -35, glue pot, -5 h.p, electric iron, -5 h.p., heater (photo.),
•64 h.p., lathe, 1-04 h, p., 3 mercury arcs, 1.75 h.p., saw, -85 h.p. each, 6 m. to Apr. 1,
1913 2, 245 00
Naval Service: 12 desk fans, current supplied equal to 4 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75 per ann.,
4 m. to July 31, 1912 2 33
Observatory: electric clock service, 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, 6 clocks, each -31 h.p., at $20
per h.p. per ann.; 2 desk fans, current supplied equal to 1 16-c.p. lamp at $1.75 per
ann., 4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912; 4 heaters, current supplied equal to 48 16-c.p. lamps at
$1.75 each per ann., 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913; 4 motors, 15.06 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann.,
15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 467 98
Post Office: 2 heaters, 6-5 h.p., 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $20 per h.p. per ann.; current
supplied at $20 per h.p. per ann., for 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, elevators, freight, 5-4 h.p.
passenger, 12.72 h.p., pump, 4-8 h.p., stamping machine, -47 h.p 714 75
Printing Bureau: motors, at $20 per h.p. per ann., 69 h.p., 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 76-84 h.p.
3 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; desk fan, current supplied equal to 1 16-c.p. lamp, at $1.75 per
aim., 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912 1 , 764 78
Regal Building: elevator, 10 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; 14 desk
fans, current supplied equal to 13 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 each per ann., 4 m. to Aug. 31,
1912 .- 257 58
Supreme Court: current supplied: 4 desk fans, equal to 10 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75 each,
4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912; 2 heaters, equal to 11 16-c.p. lamps at $1.75 each, 9 m. to Jan.
1, 1913 20 26
Trafalgar Building: 3 adding machines, current supplied equal to 4 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75
each per ann., 12 m. to Apr. 1. 1913, 2 fans, current supplied equal to 2 16-c.p. lamps,
at $1.75 each, 4 m.to Aug. 31, 1912 8 17
Carried forward 13, 457 94
1— 9v
V— 130 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa Buildings: Power, &c— Concluded. $ ets.
Brought forward 13, 457 94
Ottawa Electric Co. (concluded) —
West Block: elevator, 17-4 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913; 63 desk
fans, current supplied equal o 60 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75 each, 4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912;
9 heaters and 5 mercury lamps, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, current supplied equal to 196
16 c.p. lamps, at $1.75 each per ann.; 3 motors and 1 soldering iron, 12 m. to Jan. 1,
1913, current supplied equal to 59 16-c.p. lamps, at $1.75 each per ann.; motor, Mr.
McLoughlin's office, 6-45 h.p., at $20 pev h.p. per ann., 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 991 49
Current for pumps: 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 500 00
Shipyards: current supplied, 3| m. to Jan. 1, 1J13, at $20 per h.p. per ann.; crane, 4-52 h.p.,
machine shop, 6-65 h.p 65 15
Workshops: current, 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 2-34 h.p. at $20 per h.p. per ann 58 50
Detailed with Ottawa Buildings, Lighting (Page V— 99) 1, 358 08
Total, carried to page V— 196 ■ 16,431 16.
Ottawa Buildings: Rents.
Allan & Fleming: Marine & Fisheries, Victoria Chambers: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 480 00
Baskerville, W. J.: Geological Survey, 537-539 Sussex St.: 3 m. to May 1, 1912 200 00
Bate, H. N. & Sons: Customs Ex. Warehouse, 10 and 12 Albert St.: 7 m. to Nov. 1, 1912. . . 933 33
Birks, Henry, & Sons: Marine & Fisheries, Birks Building: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 12,750 00
Blackburn, R.: Mines Dept., Rooms, cor. Bank and Sparks: 6 m. to Aug. 1, 1912, $400,
R. 37709 (voucher outstanding), $200 600 00
Blackburn, R. L. & R.: P. O. & Interior Dept., Union Bank Building: Apr. 1, 1912-Jan. 6,
1913 10, 000 00
Brennan, J. C, Trafalgar Block ($13,162.92)—
Lease 7639: 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 11,964 00
Rooms 104 & 112: 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 500 00
Room 213: 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 244 00
Room 214: 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 182 00
Room 404: 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 272 92
Clark, E. W.: Militia, 12 Emmett St: 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 240 00
Dewar, Barrett P.: Militia, Aylmer Annex: 13 m. to Feb. 1, 1913 585 00
Duford & Charleson, Militia ($6,910. 12) —
111 RideauSt.: Mar. 12, 1912-Feb. 20, 1913 • 2,210 12
113-115 RideauSt.: 1 yr. to Feb. 20, 1913 4,700 00
Earlscourt Realty Ltd.: Agriculture, 136 Lyon St.: 3 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 225 00
Fleming, Thos.: Militia, 347 Sparks St.: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 720 00
Grand Trunk Railway System: Railway Comm. Central Station: 12 m. to Jan. 31, 1913. . . 19,500 00
Graves, Geo. C: Post Office, Graham Bldg., 55 Sparks St.: Dec. 17, 1912-Jan. 1, 1913. ... 250 00
G.N.W. Tel. Co.: Conservation Comm., Lease 8248: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 315 00
Hanna, J. E.: Labour & Militia, Regal Bldg.: 9 m. to Dec. 11, 1912 12,071 79
Est. of late S. Howell: land behind Langevin Block: 1 y. to Apr. 25, 1912 5 00
Imperial Realty Co.: Canadian & Woods Bldgs., Queen and Slater Sts.: Lease 8348, 1 y.
to Mar. 31, 1913 78, 468 94
Ker, E. D.: Agriculture, cor. Lyon and Albert: 3 m. to July 1, 1912 224 40
Lamb, J. B. & W. A.: Inland Revenue, 317-321 Queen St.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,660 00
McNeill & Stewart: Audit Office, Queen St. Chambers: 1 y. to Jan. 5, 1913 1,849 98
Mills, A. K. & Son: Public Works Stores, Slater St.: 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 477 75
Molson's Bank: Conservation Comm.: Lease 7748, 9 m. to Dec. 1, 1912 1,755 00
My Wardrobe & Valet: 174-176-178 Wellington St., rent of basement: 3 m. to Mar. 4, 1913 225 00
Ottawa Building Co. ($13,215) —
Interior, 102^ Wellington St.: 12 m. to Feb. 28, 1912 1,840 00
Interior, cor. Metcalfe and Slater Sts.: 9 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 7,000 00
Justice, 98 and 100 Wellington St.: 9 m. to Feb. 1, 1913 4, 375 00
Ottawa City: taxes for year 1912-13 on rented properties: —
Clarke Est., $122.52; Corry Block, $776.23; Imperial Realty Co., $7,311.49; Lamb
property, $430.71; Ottawa Building Co., $1,468.23; Ottawa Investment Co., $485.26;
Seybold Bldg., $1,701.77; Slater Est., $351.82 12,648 03
Ottawa Investment Co.: Agriculture, 94-96 Queen St.: 1 y. to Jan 31, 1913 1,000 00
Pearson, Est. E. A.: Interior Dept., Imperial Bldg.: Urn. to Mar. 1, 1913 4,950 00
Robinson, Hiram: Robinson Bldg., lease 9152; 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 7,000 00
Rochester, J. L.: Interior and Public Works, 124 Queen St.: 1 y. to Mar. 15, 1913 6,200 00
Royal Trust Co.: Mines Dept,, Thistle Chambers: 18 m. to Nov. 1, 1912 1,375 00
Seybold, J. A.: Customs, 155 and 157 Sparks St.: 12 m. to Apr. 30, 1913 6, 533 33
Slater Estate: Public Works, lot 11, Wellington St.: 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 360 00
Carried forward 217,890 59
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Ottawa Buildings: Rents.— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 217,890 59
Slater & Sherwood ($1,620)—
Mounted Police, 172 Wellington St.: 9 m. to Oct. 15, 1912 855 00
Mines Dept., 193 Sparks St., rooms 9, 16, 17, 41, and 49: 9 m. to Dec. 1, 1912 765 00
Taylor, Miss Edith: Interior & PubJie Works, Corry Bldg.: 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, $8,500;
on account (Vouchers outstanding), R. 48031, $150, R. 48032, $100, R. 48033,
$444 .25 9, 194 25
228,704 84
Less charged to 1913-14 12,367 23
Total, carried to Page V— 196 216, 337 61
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance.
Amherst Public Building ($2,946.78)—
Caretaker, J. H. Chipman, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, D. C. McLeod,
1 y. to Dec. 5, 1912, $50 449 96
Amherst Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913 32 00
Bent, Geo. H.: wood, 4 cords at $5, 7 cords at $3.73, 3 cords at $3.50 56 75
Canada Electric Co.: lighting, yr. to Mar. 31, 1913: at 5c. per 1., 12 1. for 385 n.; at 4c,
341. for 52 n.,- 59 for 19 n., 91 for 261 n.; at 2c, 3 1. for 365 n.; supplies, etc., $35.20... 1,341 70
Dunlap Bros. & Co.: office chair, $21; rubber mats, 4 at $2; sundry $24.77 53 77
Holmes and Trenholm: wood, 1 cord at $5, 8 cords at $3.75; sundry, $17.05 52 05
Maritime Coal Railway, and Power Co.: coal, 48-5 tons at $3.90 189 15
Matheson & Co.: boiler tubes, 32 at $2 64 00
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 2 prel., $60, 8 d. 1. c. at $29.50, 2 newspapers at $30;
stools, 8 at $3 . 50 384 00
Small payments: electrical supplies, 37 lamps at 80c, sundry, $15.50; freight, $39.01;
labour, 50 h. at 40c, 50 h. at 30c; sweeping compound, 580 lb. at 5c; wood, 4 cords
at $5; sundry, $155.29 323 40
Annapolis Royal Public Building ($942. ID-
Caretaker, J. McKay: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33. 33 399 96
Annapolis Royal Coal Co.: coal, 4409 t. at $5.75 253 50
Annapolis Royal Town: light, 12 m. to Feb. 1, 1913, $147; water, 9 m. to Mar. 1, 1913,
$30 177 00
West, H. A.: bunting, i28 yd. at 15c, 371 yd. at 5c; flags, 30 at 50c; labour, $17; sundry,
$7.44 77 19
Small payments: brass plates, $7.50; chair, $8.50; sundry, $18.46 34 46
Antigonish Public Building ($954.72)—
Caretaker, J. C. Fraser, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33, care of clock, 1 y. to Sept. 17,
1912 $50 449 96
Acadia Coal Co.: coal, 45-04 t. at $4 ...I... 180 16
Antigonish Electric Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, $260; supplies, $7.83. . 267 83
Small payments: wood, 3 cords at $3; sundry, $47.77 56 77
Arichat Public Building ($573.17)—
Caretaker, Mrs. A. De Roche: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $12.50 150 00
Lebrun, John: carbide, 11 cans at $4.75 52 25
Tenio, C. P.: coal, 35 t. at $8.75, 5 t. at $4.75; wood, 2 cords at $5 340 00
Small payments: sundry 30 92
Baddeck Public Building ($1,079.08)—
Caretakers to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33.33: D. F. McKenzie, 3 m.; D. Munro, 9 m 399 96
McDonald, A. T.: coal, 40 t. at $4.80 192 00
McLeod, John P. & Sons: lamps, 4 at $5, 1 at $2.50; sundry supplies, $57.88 80 38
Rubenstein Bros.: 6 drawer fronts, $22.50; p. o. box fronts with pigeon holes, 174, $301.20;
sundry, $16 .04 339 74
Small payments: labour, 14 d. at $3, 1\ d. at $2; wood, 2 cords at $5 67 00
Bridgewater Public Building ($959.90)—
Caretaker, Thos. Cohoon, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33.33; care of clock, L. Beaumont,
12 m. to Feb. 1, 1913, $50 449 96
Bridgewater Town: electric lighting, 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1914, 86-16 c p. lamps, (flat rate),
$249.73; water, 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1914, (flat rate), $33.88; sundry supplies, $20.25. 303 86
Intercolonial Coal Mining Co.: coal, 26-68 t. at $4.80 128 08
Small payments: dustbane, $7.50; wood, $32; sundry $38.50 78 00
Canso Public Building ($1,256.53)—
Caretaker, G. A. Pyche: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33.33 399 96
Cameron, Allan: building cess-pit as per contract, $65; connecting carbide tank with
cess-pit, $10; opening trench and cleaning drain $50 .02 125 02
Green, Vincent: painting outside woodwork as per contract, $170; oiling hardwood floor,
$25. . , 195 00
Carried forward 8, 175 74
1— 9iv
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 8, 175 74
Canso Public Building — Concluded.
Talbot, John L.: repairing Post Office roof and tower, $25; staging tower, $50 75 00
Whitman, A. N. & Son: carbide, 30 tins, $127.50; coal, 30 t. at $7.75, 5 t. at $5.50; wood,
5 cords at $6.50; sundry, $7.75 427 75
Small payments: sundry supplies 33 80
Dartmouth Public Building ($670.35)—
Caretaker, I. C. Henley: to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $33.33, 10 m. at $37. 50 441 65
Cunard, S. & Co.: coal, 14-47 t. at $4 57 88
Dartmouth Gas, Electric Light and Power Co.: light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $10.42 114 62
Dartmouth Town: water rates, 12 m. to May 1, 1913 23 50
Small payments: wood, $7.50; sundry, $25.20 32 70
Digby Public Building ($1,575.49)—
Caretaker, F. Denison, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33.33; care of clock, C. A. Lundstrom,
Jan. 20-Feb. 10, 1912, $14.58, Jas. M. Keen & Son, 12 m. to Feb. 1, 1913, $50. .... . . 464 54
Bateman, G. C: installing new door, $25; opening safe, $25; repairing combination,
$10; replacing fire-proof cement, $30; refitting door, $20; travel, etc., $51........ 161 00
Daley, John: electric lighting, 13 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 3,294 k. w. at 12|c; meter rent,
$3.90; sundry, $7.75 423 40
Digby Town: water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 64 00
Graham, W. H.: painting, varnishing, etc., as per contract, $115.50; plumbing, etc.,
$25 140 50
Van Blarcom, W. E.: coal, 1 t. at $6.25, 1 t. at $5.75, 49 t. at $5.50 281 50
Small payments: plumbing, $22.80; sundry, $17.75 40 55
Glace Bay Public Building ($1,279.05)—
Caretaker, Mrs. J. A. Currie: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Currie, L. D.: coal, 45 t. at $3.70 166 50
Glace Bay Town: electric lighting, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 3,796 k. w. at 10c, meter, $2.25;
water, 15 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, $55 ;. 436 85
Small payments: coal, 8 t. at $3, 5 t. at $3.60; delivering coal, 20 t. at 70c; sundry,
$19.70 : 75 70
Guvsborough Public Building ($914. 29)--
Caretaker, Mrs. L. Hadley, to Mar. 31, 1913, 6 m. at $4.16, 6 m. at $10; care of clock,
1 y. to Jan. 1, 1913, $60 144 96
Hart, Lewis & Co.: carbide, 3 t. at $95; coal, 35 t. at $6; hauling water, $8.75; wire
screens, 6 at $1.75; wood, 16 cords, $47; sundry $73.05 634 30
Walsh, Wm. R.: asbestos plaster, $8.65; gas-jets, 120, $33.50; grate bolts, $9.35; labour,
$18; repairing heater, $30; sundry, $5.45 104 95
Small payments: varnishing doors, $10; sundry, $20 . 08 30 08
Halifax Appraiser's Building ($2,998.17)—
Caretaker, Martin O'Neil: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54. 16 649 92
Cunard, S. & Co.: coal, 50 tons at $4, 50 tons at $3.75 387 50
Farquhar Bros.: labour, 92 h. at 40c; portable lamp, $5; sundry $17.20 59 00
Halifax City: water rates, Mar. 1, 1909 to Sept. 4, 1912, 2,036-2 M. gal., $297.53; meter,
$77.40 374 93
Halifax Electric Tramway Co. Ltd.; gas, light, Mar. 23, 1912 to Feb. 26, 1913, 65-8 M. cu.
ft., $109,13. Oct. 23 to Jan. 23, (extra), 22-2 M. cu. ft,, $37.74 146 87
Walker, Jas.: rent of building, 15 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 1, 250 00
Small payments: cartage, $19.40; labour, 40 h. at 35c; painting, glazing, &c, $18; stove,
$11.25; sundry $67.30 129 95
Halifax Custom House ($14,165.26) —
Caretaker, J. F. Sullivan, to Mar. 31, 1913, 8 m. at $37.50, 4 m. at $41.66; care of clock, C. G.
Schutze, 15 m. to Feb. 1, 1913, $125 591 64
Cleaning &c, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 2, 289 80
Elevator-man, P. L. Nickerson, to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $54.16; engineer, J. Barnes,
to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $64.16 1, 419 84
Firemen: F. Warner, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66; G. Selig, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913
at $54.16; J. Handley, 4 m. to July 31, 1913, at $50 1,349 84
Carmichael, Chas. & Son.: fitting up large room as per contract, $590; putting shelves. &c;
$22.96; shifting storm sashes, $23.50; sundry $10.31 646 77
Cunard, S. & Co.: coal, 142-55 tons at $4, 195 tons at $3.75 1,301 45
Farquhar Bros.; altering fixtures, $17.20; sundry $33.81 51 01
Halifax City: fire protection, 4 y. to May 1, 1913, $2,000; water rates, Mar. 10, 1908 to
Sept. 5, 1912, 269-8 M gals., $380.15; meter, $64 '. 2,444 15
Halifax Electric Tramway Co. Ltd.: electric lighting, Mar. 22 to Feb. 24, 6,911k.w. at
10c, 4, 357 k.w. at 7 -75c; electric power, Mar. 22, 1912to Mar. 24, 1913, 1, 260 k. w. at
10c, 1, 306 k.w. at 8 -37c, 261 k.w. at 6-4c; Oct. 26-Jan. 24, (extra), electric light,
9,361 k.w. at 10c, electric power, 857 k.w. at 10c; gas light, Mar. 23-Aug. 19, 7-8 M.
cu. ft. at $1.48 Oct. 23-Jan. 23, (extra) 12-2 M. cu. ft., $20.74; gas fuel, Mar. 23-Feb.
21, 1913, (flat rate) 11 m. at 50c, Sept.6, -Feb. 21, 1-6 M. cu. ft. $2.50; (extra), Sept.
23r Jan. 23, 3m. at 50c 2, 344 54
Carried forward 28, 588 68
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V— 133
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 28, 588 68
Halifax Custom House — Concluded.
Home, E. J. & Son: cartage, $19.20; labour, 36 h. at 50c., 257 h. at 40c, 110 h. at 23c;
repairing columns and plaster, $75 240 30
McKenzie, Hugh D. Co.: coal, 5 ton at $5.50, 4 ton at $5.25, 8 ton at $5; sundry $2 90 50
Nova Scotia Furnishing Co., chairs, 2 at $9; one desk, $32; elm desk, $28; repairing chairs,
$9.25; Wilton rugs, large, 1 $60, 2 small at $6; sundry $16.91 176 16
Office Specialty M'fg. Co. : plan cabinet, $55; freight $1.87 56 87
Perrier, Geo. A.: repairing heating apparatus, labour, $49.60, 5 radiator sections, $11.75;
sundry $12.64. 73 99
Walsh Bros.: decorating buildings on occasion of visit of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught,
$600; painting elevator, as per contract, $105; sundry $7.20 712 20
Small payments: brooms $25.85; cleaning windows $15; labour, 20 h. at 40c; opening
vault and repairing combination, $28.60; removing waste paper and ashes, 79 loads
at 60c; repairing flags, $16.90; repairing tile floors $40.52; soap $35.10; telephone tolls
$36.36; toilet case, $10.50; sundry $111.97 376 20
Halifax Immigration Building ($7,683.14) —
Firemen: John Oxley, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $64.16; John Brennan, Feb.-Mar., 2
m. at $54.16 878 24
Cunard, S. & Co.: coal, 2 ton at $8.45, 1 ton at $8.25, 2 ton at $8.20, 2 ton at $7.90, 2 ton
at $7.70, 188-405 ton at $3.75 779 24
Halifax City: water rates, Mar. 16, 1909-Sept. 4, 1912, 1,764-68 M gal., $1,826.26; meter,
$60 1,886 26
Halifax Electric Tramway Co. Ltd.: electric light, Mar. 30-Feb. 28, 1913, 9,672 k.w. at
10c, 17,808 k.w. at 7-5c; (extra), Oct. 31, -Jan. 31, 1913, 7,506 k.w. at 10 c; gas fuel
Mar.25-Feb.22,82-5M.cu.ft.at$l; (extra), Oct. 24-Jan. 22, 1913, 24 M. cu.ft. at $1. . . 3,159 90
Mackenzie, Hugh D. & Co.: coal, 16 ton at $8.50, 20 ton at $7.20, 5 ton at $5.50, 153-9 at
$4; sundry $2 925 10
Small payments: 16 c.p. lamps, 250 at 19c; sundry $6.90 54 40
Halifax Immigration Hospital ($2,692.76)—
Acadia Coal Co.: coal, 139-7025 t. at $4, 103-685 t. at $3.80 952 81
Halifax City: fire protection, 4 yrs. to May 1, 1913, $240; water rates, 927-7 M cu. ft.,
$1,052.89, on account, (voucher out), $75; meter, $28 1,395 89
Halifax Electric Tramway Co. Ltd.: Electric lighting, Mar. 27-Feb. 28, 591-7 k.w. at
10c: 1,838-9 k.w. at 9-07c, (extra) July 29-Aug. 30, 69-8 k.w., at 10c, Oct. 31-Jan. 29,
757-4 k.w. at 10c 308 74
Small payments: coal, 2 t. at $5.50; electrical supplies, $23.92; sundry, 40c 35 32
Halifax Marine and Fisheries Dept. ($435.25) —
Nova Scotia Furnishing Co.: 2 "Brussels" rugs, $50; cabinets, 2 at $28.50; 3 chairs, $12;
f.t. desk, $30; linoleum, 246 yds. at 75c; wash stand $16.50; sundry $40.50 390 50
Small payments: chair, $5.75; painting walls, &c, $15; typewriter desk $24 44 75
Halifax Post Office ($15,888.32)—
Engineer, R. Powers: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $62.50 750 00
Elevator men: L. W. Anderson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $54.16; L. Umleh, 8 m. to Mar.
31, 1913 at $54.16 1,083 20
Firemen: J. De Young, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $54.16; I. Handley, 8 m. to Mar. 31,
1913 at $50 1,049 92
Watchman, L. Dee: to Mar. 31, 1913, 7 m. at $41.66, 5 m. at $54.16 562 42
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913 767 80
Keefe, M. E.: sundry extra work on contract for repairs to building 188 07
Bateman, S. C: cleaning locks, &c $15; door check, $9.50; labour, 10 d. at $4; repairing
vestibule doors, $8; "Yale" locks, 6 at $3.50; sundry, $63.55 157 05
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co.: labour, 25 h. at 60c, 40 h. at 40c; oak, 112 ft. at 9c;
sundry, $9.70 50 78
Cunard, S. & Co.: coal, 160-95 t. at $4, 199-145 t. at $3.75 1,390 58
Dunn, J. A.: duplex wire, 416 ft. at 10c; galv. conduit, 203 ft. at 12c; labour, 208 h. at 40c,
133 h. at 20c; sundry, $8.60 , 184 36
Eclipse M'fg. Co.: metallic fittings as per contract 1, 835 00
Farquhar Bros.: boiler section, $67; conduit pipe $23.25; disconnecting old boiler section
and installing new one, $72; electric waxer for sealing, $35; fitting up new.smoke pipe,
$145; fitting up 2 hot water radiators, $124; fuses, 50 at 35c; labour, 398 h. at 40c,
59 h. at 20c, 208 h. at 10c; 16 c.p. lamps, 53 at 19c; desk lamp, $5; tungsten lamps 4
doz., $38; portable lamps, 3 at $5; repairing elevator, $6.60; repairing boiler, $135;
repairing radiator, $35; sundry repairs, $32.60; wire, $19.92; sundry, $357.06 1,329 80
Grant, A. J.: castor oil, $13.20; floor brushes, h doz., $7.50; sundry, $51.19 71 89
Halifax City: fire protection, 4 y. to May 1, 1913, $2,000; (less $1,000 charged to Halifax
Post Office); water rates, Apr. 17, 1911-Sept. 10, 1912, 30-59 M. gal., $45.89; meter,
$12 1,057 89
Halifax Electric Tramway Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 29-Feb. 24, 1913, 6,147 k.w., at 10c,
18,253 k.w. at 7-5c, Oct. 26-Jan. 24, (extra), 1,428 k.w. at 10c; power, Mar. 22, 1912-
Mar. 24, 1913, 594 k.w. at 10c, 956-5 k.w. at 7-4c, Oct. 26-Jan. 24 (extra), 341-5 k.w.
at 10c 2, 290 82
Carried forward 53, 895 63
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. % cts.
Brought forward 53, 895 63
Halifax Post Office — Concluded —
Home, E. J. & Son: making five and hanging six doors, as per tender 240 00
Nova Scotia Furnishing Co.: book case $36; 8 chairs, $87; 2 f. t. desks, $60, $40, riling
cabinet, $38; matting, 20 yds. at $3; screen, $13.50; wardrobe, $20; "Wilton" rug, $70;
sundry, $14.50. . : 439 00
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co. : supplying and installing "Bostwick" gate 60 00
Roche, David: plate glass, $15.35; painting letter boxes, 82 at $1.20 113 75
Taylor, Jas.: labour, 76£ h. at 50c, 35 h. at 25c, 24 h. at 22c; sundry repairs, &c $117.40 169 68
Thomson & Theakston: coat and hat hooks, 8 doz., $28; 2 cupboard doors, $19.50; 3
slide doors, $12.50; 2 f. t. desks, $35; $12; labour, 339 h. at 45c; white wood, 200 ft. at
12c; vault fittings as per contract, $643; sundry, $40.85 967 40
Walsh Bros., Ltd.: decorating for occasion of visit of H. R. H. Duke of Connaught, bronze,
11 lb. at $1.20, bunting, 830 yd. at 7c, labour, 147 h., $61.15; paint, 53 lb. at 20ct
sundry, $16.95; plate glass panes, $14; painting letter boxes, 32 at $2.45; painting
wire screens, $37.95; plate glass shelves, &c, $21; sundry, $18.90 330 25
Wonnacott, J. : repairing letter boxes, locks, &c _ 88 30
Supplies from stores: one f. 1. sorting case, $54; 1 prel. 1. sorting case, $30; letter carrier's
stools, 36 at $3.50 210 00
King's Printer, $10.54; advertising, $12.60 23 14
Small payments: ash barrels, 6 at $5; cleaning, $31.50; coal, 6 tons at $5; drawer glasses,
2 doz., $9.60; brass castin'g, $11; dustbane, 2 brl., $15; erecting partition, $29; freight,
$8.36; labour, 6 d. at $2.50, 32 h. at 50c; marble, $27.50; removing ashes, $43.60; soap,
$9.50; table rims, $8.50; style 'B' truck, $46.63; telephone service, 6 m., $19.50; sundry,
$126.53 477 22
[nverness Public Building ($1,237.72)—
Caretaker, J. A. McDonald: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Bateman, G. C: repairing vaults, locks, &c, hotel bill, 9 d. at $2, labour, 86 h. at $1,
80 h. at 50c, travel, $16, sundry, $2 *. 162 00
Inverness Railway & Coal Co.: electric light (flat rate), to Mar. 1, 1913, 11 m. at $27.45;
coal, 34-272 tons at $3.40 • 418 47
Inverness Town: water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 45 00
McKinnon, Donald: kalsomining and painting post office, as per contract 75 00
Small payments: labour, men and team, 14| n. at $4, 40 h. at 30c; sundry, $67.29 137 29
Kentville Public Building ($1,474.75)—
„ Caretaker, W. Hiltz: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Bishop, A. H.: trucking and raising large safe to second story of Custom House 50 00
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe as per order, $310; freight and packing, $28.75 • 338 75
Illsley & Harvey Co.: coal, 10045 tons at $9.50 95 43
Kentville Electric Light & Power Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 (flat rate),
$209; morning service, A\ m. to Mar., $22.50; supplies, 50 lamps, $27 249 50
Kentville Town: water rates, 1 y. to June 30, 1913 50 00
Minudie Coal Co.: coal, 30-35 tons at $5.40 163 89
Small payments: blinds, 9 at $1 .50; 2 chairs, $12; clock, $10; leather cushions, $13; remaking
couch, $9; rug, $30; sundry, $39.72 127 22
Liverpool Public Building ($1 , 071 . 78)—
Caretaker, Jas. Clements: to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $33.33 399 96
Hart, F. W.: coal, 35 tons at $4.50 157 50
Liverpool Town: electric lighting, 49 lights (flat rate), 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $171.52, sup-
plies, $11.08; water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $18 200 60
McQuinn, H. S.: labour, 7 d. at $2.50; sundry repairs, $38.95 56 45
Rubenstcin Bros.: 10 drawer fronts with drawers, $37; 82 p. o. box fronts with pigeon
holes, $161.80; sundry, $11 .47 210 27
Small payments: repairing locks, &c, $30; sundry, $17 47 00
Lunenburg Public Building ($1,804.11)—
Caretakers: N. Myra, 3 m. to July 1, 1912, at $33.33, C. Dauphenee, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
at $33.33; care of clock, J. S. Holland, 1 y. to Jan. 1, 1913, $50 449 96
Anderson, A. & H.: coal, 35 tons at $8.75; wood, 2 cords at $8, 2 at $5.50 333 25
Lunenburg Gas Co., Ltd.: light (flat rate), 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $40; supplies, $25.90. 505 90
Lunenburg Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 59 00
McKinnon, M. A. : erection and removing of staging, as per tender 150 00
Morash, A. J.: painting galvanized iron work, as per tender, $147; sundry, $4.75 151 75
Powers, Frank: labour, 14 h. at 40c; 10 polished brass kick plates, 91| lb. at 40c; sundry,
$15.60 57 90
Small payments: 1 doz. brooms, $5.40; Jawn mower, $10; rubber hose, $7; soap, $9.75;
sundry, $64.20 96 35
Middleton Custom House ($323.86)—
Taylor, J. J.: safe, as per order 280 00
Small payments: freight, $23.86; moving safe, $20 43 86
Carried forward 62, 926 59
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 62,926 59
New Glasgow Public Building ($1,709.27)—
Caretaker, K. Forbes: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Acadia Coal Co.: coal, 49-445 tons at $4 197 78
Grant, John J.: repairing building, as per contract, $150; sundry, $2 152 00
Livingstone, Wm.: bunting, 880 yd. at 5c; flags, 4£ doz., $12.15; labour, 40 h. at 38c;
sundry, $5.75 77 10
MacDonald, J. Gordon: painting post office, as per contract, $187; sundry, $7.50 194 50
New Glasgow Town: water rates, 1 y. to June 1, 1913 100 00
Pictou County Elec Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 30, 1912-Mar. 3, 1913, 2,974 k. w., $306.61;
meter, $3.30; arc light, 258 n. at 45c 426 01
Sutherland, Wm. A. : repairing roof, &c, as per contract 55 00
Small payments: wood, 2 cords at $5; sundry, $46.88 56 88
North Sydney Engineer's Office ($636.30)—
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 'Shannon' sections 36 30
Y. M. C. A.: rent of offices, 1 y. to Jan. 1, 1913 600 00
North Sydney Immigration Office ($173.92)—
Cape Breton Electric Co.: electric lighting, Jan. 26- Nov. 23, 1912, 273-5 k. w 33 92
Colonial Coal Co.: coal, 20 tons at $3.50 70 00
Dooley, John J.: coal, 20 tons at $3.50 70 00
North Sydnev Public Building ($4,616.65)—
Caretaker, H. D. McMillan: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Cape Breton Electric Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 26, 1912-Mar. 25, 1913, 6,100-1 k. w.,
$584.88; meter, $3; supplies, $12.42 600 30
Dooley, John J.': coal, 70 tons at $3.50; furnishing and erecting flag pole, $50; repairing
window frames, renewing plaster, &c, as per contract, $1,750; repairing plumbing,
roof, &c, as per tender, $1,060; staging and pointing outside walls, $100; sundry, $57. 3,262 00
North Sydney Town: water rates, 1 y. to Dec 31, 1912 32 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 5 sections of key cabinet with top and base, $14.03; style XXX
wheeled truck, $60; freight on truck, $7.37 81 40
Small payments: chairs, 3, $15.25; clock, $16; coal, 8-4 tons at $3.50; labour, 72 h. at 40c,
sundry labour, $11.82; wood, $10; sundry, $79.68 190 95
Pictou Custom House ($1,051.85)—
Caretaker, F. J. Cole: 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 175 00
Brown, John: kalsomining ceilings, &c, as per tender 98 00
Intercolonial Coal Mining Co. : coal, 61-04 tons at $4 244 16
Nova Scotia Furnishing Co.: 3 h. a. f. units, $49.50; sundry, $9.75.. 59 25
Whalen, Jas. : work and material, illuminating for reception of H. R. H. Duke of Connaught 325 00
Small payments: bunting, 570 yd. at 7c; electrical supplies, $21.10; labour, 10 h. at 40c,
58f h. at 20c; repairing chairs, &c, $16.75; removing ashes, 56 loads at 25c; sundry,
$42.94 150 44
Pictou Post Office ($1,259.53)—
Caretakers: Jas. Arbuckle, 5 m. to Sept. 1, at $50; N. Rooch, 7 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, at $25. 425 00
Intercolonial Coal Mining Co. : coal, 48 • 16 tons at $4 192 64
MacKenzie, W. D.: repairing heating apparatus, as per tender -. . . 90 00
McDonald, Eccles: decorating for arrival of H. R. H. Duke of Connaught, $50; kalsomining
walls and ceiling, $50; painting outside of building, $95; painting radiators, &c, $22;
painting and varnishing woodwork, $110 327 00
McDonald, Geo. L.: furnishing material and laying floors, as per tenders, $106.21; putting
50 ft. to sewer, $14.75; sundry, $25.03 145 99
Small payments: labour, 35 h. at 20c; wood, 1\ cords, $10; sundry, $61.90 78 90
Point Tupper Junction Post Office ($67.17)—
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: style XXX truck, $60; freight, $7.17 67 17
Shelburne Public Building ($1,277.85) —
Caretaker, H. Swensburg, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, J. F. McQuhae,
12 m. to Mar. 11, 1913, $50 449 96
Holden, J. E.: cabinet, $35; desks, 1 f. t., $35; 1 typewriter, $15; 5 office chairs, $45; 2 rugs,
$45; sundry, $11 186 00
McGill, Jas.: coal, 11-23 tons at $7.75, 34-82 tons at $4.98 260 55
Shelburne Town: lighting (flat rate), 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1912. . . . . 275 50
Small payments: 100 carbon lamps, $19; wood, $7; sundry, $79.84 105 84
Springhill Public Building ($1,941.29)—
Caretaker, J. A. Watt, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50; care of clock, R. Anderson, 1 yr.
to Dec. 31, 1912, $50 500 00
Dominion Coal Co.: coal, 60-8 t. at $4 243 20
Edison Electric Light & Power Co.: electric lighting, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 3,910 k.w. at
12c; supplies, $9.30 478 50
Springhill Mfg. Co.: cleaning cess pool and connecting with drain, $40; labour, 3 d. at $2.25;
hinges, $7.50; painting and varnishing woodwork, repairing masonry, &c, $451.50;
repairing roofing and plumbing, $90; sundry, $10.68 606 43
Springhill Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 : 30 00
Small payments: galv. iron, 87J lbs. at 10c; wood, 5 c at $2.50; sundry, $61.91 83 16
Carried forward 75, 660 42
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 75 ggg 42
Sydney Public Building ($1,903.57)—
Caretaker, Mrs. M. Keefe 12 m to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $33-33, 11 m. at $38.33; cleaners,
Mrs.M.Keefe, $80, Mrs. J. Gibau, $30; Miss E. McNeil, $30; care of clock E McPher-
son, 12 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, $50 644 96
Cape Breton Electric Co., Ltd.: electric lighting, Mar. 22, i9i2-Mar! 24, 1913 11 037 kw '
$L007.74; meter $3 *' j ftin 74
O'Callaghan & MacKenzie: decorating P.O. for arrival of HiR.H.buke of Connaugh't
bunting, 5/6 yd. at 5c, labour, 83 hr. at 50c, sundry, $4.30. ... 74 60
Small payments: 'Anti-dust,' 1 brl., $6; desk, $30; labour, $6; repairs, $25.90; removine
ashes, $18; tiles, $15; sundry, $72.37 m 97
Sydney Mines Public Building ($1,321.23)—
Caretakers at $37.50; C. McMillan, 7 m. 18 d., Wm. Way, 4 m. 12 d., to Mar. 31, 1913. ... 450 00
Campbell, Hugh G.: coal, 60 t. at $3.75 225 00
Sydney Mines Electric Co., Ltd.: electric lighting, Mar. 2^-Feb. '28. 1912, 4 232 k w at
lie; meter, $2.20 467 72
Sydney Mines Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 30 00
Small payments: coal, 12-95 t. at $3.50; new boiler section, $40; sundry, 163 19 u» *i
Truro Public Building ($2, 584.09)—
Caretakers: A. P. Smith, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, at $33.33; W. Roebuck, 8 m. to Mar 31
1913, at $33.33 4qq g9
Chambers Electric L. & P. Co.: lighting, 11 m. to Mar.'i! 1913,' 6,666 k.w.',' $577.28;
supplies, $78.60 655 88
Chase, H.: decorating post office, bunting, 94 yds. at 20c, 90 yd. at 12c, flags', $9, sundry,
$36.40 7c nn
Kent, J. H.: coal, 60 t. at $4.40 , .". 264 00
Murray, W. K.: installing electric lights, &c, $24.50; letter boxes', ' &c" (voucher out>-
standing), $160; papering, kalsomining, &c, $100; putting in locked boxes, as per
tender, $310 594 50
Rubenstein Bros. : 203 p.o. box fronts, $313.81 ; sundry, $18.09 ...... ! ! . . ! '. ! .....'. '. 331 90
Small payments: graining -and varnishing desk and vault, $20; hardware, $32.41- installing
lavatory $35; key cabinet, $14.95; painting, &c, $15; repairing flagpole, $11; plumbing,
$17.58; rubber stamps, $12; sorting' case, $10; sundry, $28.25 196 iq
Westville Public Building ($808.83)— y
Caretaker, M. Connors: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Hayman, A. E.: installing new sections of h.w. boiler, $55; repairing mason work! &c, as
per contract, $100 155 00
Pictou County Electric Co., Ltd.: electric lighting, Mar. 25, 1912-Mar. 27, 1913 1 747 k w
$191.31; meter, $3.60. - ' 194 91
Westville Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,!."."! 21 00
Small payments: wood, 4 c at $5; sundry, $17.96.. 17 Qfi
Windsor Public Building ($1,298.60)—
Caretaker, J. A. Mosher: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Anderson, T. J.: painting windows, doors, stairway, &c, as per tender 100 00
Dimock, F. W.: coal, 4-38 t. at $5, 60 1. at $4.20, 9-645 t. at $4.15; wood, $18.75. ...!""."! 332 68
Windsor Town, 18 m. to July 1, 1913 75 00
Win«Qnrr;?leCtric L* & P' C°" Ltd,: light' * yr" to ^ec- ^> 1912> (flat rate')' $190;' supplies,
$oU.oo 990 f,1^
Small payments: sundry ' 1(Ur
Wolfville Public Building ($193.40)— U D
Harris, R. E. & Son.: coal, 35-6 t. at $5.25 ira oo
Woodman, A. J.: office table J? J
Yarmouth Public Building ($1,952.49)—
Caretaker, W. H. Whelan, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, L. C Hood Co
1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $75 474 q 6
Baker, L. E. & Co.: coal, 55 t. at $6.98 38* 90
Crosby, J. F.: repairing letter boxes, &c, $22.23; table, $38. . ! ! ! ! : 60 23
Crosskill, Jas. H.: tungsten lamps, 132, $44.80; wiring for lights, $15; sundry, $3.i7 62 97
Morton, G. J.: labour, 26 d. at $3, 17 d. at $2, 30 h. at 50c; sundry material, $34.17 161 17
Yarmouth Gas Light Co.: gas light to Jan. 1, 1913, 35.2 M. cu. ft. gas at $2. . . ' 70 40
Yarmouth Street Railway Co., Ltd.: electric lighting, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 4,556 k.w. at
43.0C 61 ^ 07
Yarmouth Water Co.: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec 31, i9i2! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 72 00
Small payments: repairing flags, $18.90; repairing locks, &c, $18.89: wood. 3 c $14 51 70
Charlottetown Engineer's Office ($543.92)— '
Caretaker, Ed. Flynn: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Prince Edward Island Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, 1 yr. to June 30, 1913 44 00
Charlottetown Experimental Farm ($242.25)—
Charlottetown Light & Power Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 22-Feb. 24, 1913, Barn 74 k w
at lie, meter, $2.75, superintendents' house, 342 k.w. at lie, meter, $2.75 ' <>l 96
Lyons, G.& Co.: coal, 20-465 t. at $7.50, 1-445 t. at $4.50 15900
Small payments: decorating house, Ac, $25; labour, 10 h. at 60c '..'.'.'.'. 31 00
Carried forward 86,508 80
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 86, 508 80
Charlottetown Immigration Office ($121.25)—
Bagnall, Mrs. T. B.: rent of rooms, including water, June 8-Oct. 8, 1912, 4 m. at $13 52 00
Royal Bank of Canada: rent of rooms, Oct. 9-Feb. 28, 1913 69 25
Charlottetown Marine and Fisheries Building ($1,670.25) —
Beardsley, A. W.: building private office: bevelled glass, $35.70; labour, 15 d. at $2,
sundry, $38.50 104 20
Charlottetown City: water rates, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 16 50
Charlottetown L. & P. Co.; electric lighting, Mar. 22-Mar. 17, 1913, 212 k.w., $38.37;
meter, $3; extra light, Aug., Oct., and Dec, $1.76, meter, 75c 43 88
Currie & Murnaghan: conductor, 27 ft. at 40c; copper gutters, 252 ft. at. 50c; flag pole, $11;
flashing, 252 ft. at 35c; garden hose, 50 ft. at 16c; 'Gurney Oxford' boiler with fit-
tings, $280; installing boiler, $20; labour, 16 d., $96; piping, 100 ft., $7; repairing con-
ductors, $15; slates for roof, 75 at 20c; wrapping pipes, $10; sundry, $40.88 727 88
Lyons, G. & Co.: coal, 63-295 t. at $4.40 278 50
McDuff , J. J.: services, 130^ h. at 60c 78 30
Pickard, A. & Co.: coal, 20-35 t. at $3.75 76 31
Stanley Bros. : decorating building, as per tender 100 00
Trainor, Fred H.: re-installng lavatory, labour, 2 d. at $4, galv. water pipe, 60 ft. at 10c,
soil pipe, 60 ft. at 20c, sundry $39 65 00
Trainor, P. H. & Son: painting, varnshing, &c, as per contract 157 18
Small payments: wood, 2c at $6; sundry, $10.50 22 50
Charlottetown Public Building ($7,156.72)—
Caretakers: A. McKenzie, to Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. at $50, 3 m. at $58.33; P. McKenna, 8 m.
to Nov. 30, 19*12, at $50; J. Savidant, 3 m. 22 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 1,210 47
Cleaning, &c, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 327 96
Messengers to Mar. 31, 1913: M. A. Allen, 12 m. at $50; E. Cameron, 12 m. at $41.66 1,099 92
. Beardsley, A. W.: office desk, $27; sundry, $27.69 54 69
Charlottetown City: water, 1 yr to Mar. 31, 1913 225 00
Charlottetown L. & P. Co.: electric light, Mar. 18, 1912-Mar. 27, 1913, 11,127 k.w.,
$1,244.72; meter $3; gas, Mar. 18, 1912-Mar. 19, 1913, 420.8 M. cu. ft. at $2.20;
meter, $4.80; installing two pillars complete with Mazda lamps, as per tender, $275;
providing separate circuit for outside lighting, $40; sundry $19.15 (less short paid,
20c) 2, 512 23
Crockett, J. T. & Co.: brooms, $19.50; soap, $36; sundry, $21.68 77 18
Full, Geo. E.: coal, 126.79 t. at $4.70 595 90
Higgins- Luke : sundry repairs 50 95
McDuff, J. J.: letting contract for lamps, &c, commission, 5 p.c of $315; services, 196 h.
at 60c; sundry, $34.42 167 77
Paton, Jas. & Co.: }2 chairs, $77.50; decorating post office, $150; 2 desks, $75; 2 rugs, $75;
2 tables, $37; sundry, $69.87 484 37
Trainor, Fred. H.: plumbing, labour, 30 h. at 40c, material, $47.18 59 18
Supplies from stores: 1 d.l.c sorting case 29 50
Small payments: painting letter boxes, 20 at $1.25; painting partition, $15; removing ashes,
60 1. at 20c; renovating room, $20; toilet paper, $20; wood, 5 c. at $6; sundry, $139.60. . 261 60
Georgetown Public Building ($427.35)—
Caretaker, A. D. McPhee: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $10 120 00
MacDonald, A. & Bros.: dustbane, $7.50; oil, 195 gal. at 25c; sundry $46.50 102 75
Poole & Thompson: coal, 20-5 t. at $6.75, 8 t. at $4.25 172 40
Small payments: electrical supplies, $10.80; wood, $7.50; sundry, $13.90 32 20
Montague Public Building ($658.41)—
Caretaker, H. L. Peardon: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $13.33 159 96
Campbell, D. T.: painting exterior and interior of building, as per contract 87 50
Ives, Isaac: laying hardwood floor, as per contract, &c 84 70
Montague Electric Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 (flat rate) 67 48
Poole & Thompson: coal, 20-185 t. at $6.75, 5-22 t. at $4.75, 12-485 t. at $4.25; sundry, $8.25 222 37
Small payments: wood, 3 c at $3; sundry, $27.40 36 40
Souris Public Building ($1,558.27)—
Caretakers: T. Shea, 3 m. to July 1, 1912, at $29.16; R. F. St. John, to Mar. 31, 1913, 2
m. at $29. 16, 7 m. at $33 .33 379 11
Lyons, G. & Co. : coal, 40 • 195 t. at $8 . 40 337 64
McDonald, Augustus: carbide, 1 t., $102, 10 cans, $47.50; dustbane, 1 brl., $13; 3 steel
mats, $27.50; sundry, $50.77 240 77
McDuff, J. J.: services inspecting construction of buildings, making contracts, &c, 60 h.
at $1; sundry, $31.97 91 97
McPhee, Peter A.: building bridge, repairing mason work on building, &c, labour, 18 d.
at $2, 42| h. at 40c, 70 h. at 20c; lumber, $23.90; shingles, $7; sundry, $11.10 109 00
Paquet, A. B.: alabastining ceilings and walls, $24; painting fence, $27; painting floors,
&c, $43.50; sundry, $7.80 ■ 102 30
Trainor, Fred. H.: copper conductor, 62 ft. at 40c; copper gutter, 126 ft. at 70c; labour,
8 d. at $4; sundry, $25 170 00
Carried forward 97,973 57
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 97, 973 57
Souris Public Building— Concluded.
Small payments: carbide, 10 cans, $35; 2 oak doors, $35; wood, 5 c. at $4; sundry,
$37.48 127 48
Summerside Public Building ($1 ,421 . 10) —
Caretaker, Angus McSween: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Holman, R. T., Ltd.: coal, 50-17 t. at $6.50, 12-595 t. at $4.35 380 91
Strong, Henry P.: decorating post office, flags, 82 at 25c, labour, 5 d. at $3, 5 d. at $2,
sundry, $29,50 75 00
Summerside Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $36; hose, $2 38 00
Sun Electric Co.: electric lighting, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 1,742 k.w.f $325.20; meter,
S4.40; supplies, $14.65 344 25
Small payments: coal, $13.00; dustbane, $13.50; labour, 20 h. at $1; sundry, $135.88... . 182 98
Tignish Post Office ($75.19)—
Schurman, M. F.: coal, $62.29; freight, &c.,$12.90 75 19
Bathurst Public Building ($989.77)—
Caretaker, J. H. Doucet, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, F. O. Landry,
1 y. to Oct. 1, 1912, $50 449 96
Bathurst Lumber Co.: coal, 5-25 t. at $10 52 50
McTomney, T. P.: tanks, as per contract 60 00
Rogers & Melvin: coal, 30- 107 t. at $10 301 07
Small payments: labour, 3£ d. at $3; repairing P. O. safe, &c, $26.50; wood, 2 cds. at $4,
9 cds. at $3.75; sundry, $47.49 126 24
Campbellton Public Building ($1,237.85) —
Caretaker, C. Watson: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Campbellton Town: electric lighting, Nov. 1, 1911-Dec. 31, 1912, 14 lights, each 136 n.
at 2c, 10 lights, each 120 n. at 2c, 3,392 k.w. at 10c, meter 60c; water rates, May 1-
1911, Dec 31, 1912, $43.25 445 13
Connacher, Elizabeth: rent of land for use of post office, Aug. 20, 1911-Oct. 2, 1912 Ill 50
Shives, R. K.: coal, 40 t, at $5.25 210 00
Small payments: dustbane, 1 brl., $12; soap, $8.75; wood, 4 c. at $3.50; sundry, $36.51.. 71 26
Carleton Public Building ($399.96)—
Caretaker, Mrs. J. C. Leonard: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Chatham Public Building ($909.43)—
Caretaker, Chas. Johnston: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Chatham Town: electric lighting, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 4,135 k.w. at 12c; water, 1 y.
to Mar. 31, 1913, $20 516 23
New Brunswick Telephone Co.: exchange service, from Apr. 1, 1912-Jan. 1, 1914, No.
78, $43 .75, No. 79, $35 78 75
Small payments: sundry 14 45
Clair Immigration Office ($100)—
Clair, Thos. Jas.: rent of office, 10 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 at $10 100 00
Dalhousie Public Building ($795.53)—
Caretaker, Wm. Gould: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Dalhousie Town: water rates, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 19 50
McDonald, D.: oil, 125 gal. at 27c, 40 gal. at 24c; sundry, $24.25 67 60
Powell, Chas.: coal, 26-625 t. at $9.25, 4J t- at $6 273 22
Small payments: labour, $7.50; wire-wound hose, 100 ft. at 20c; sundry, $7.75 35 25
Edmundston Public Building ($55) —
Belanger, Leon R.: rent of office, Mar. 14- Aug. 31, 1912, 5| m. at $10 55 00
Fairville Public Building ($224.51)—
Caretaker, Alex. Scott: Mar. 1913 33 33
Colwell, C. E.: coal, 35-1 1. at $5 175 50
Small payments: ash barrels, 5 at $2.50; sundry, $3.18 15 68
Fredericton Immigration Office ($333.68)—
Byrne, Miss Eveleen: rent of office, 9 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 299 98
Fredericton City: water rates, Nov. 1, 1912-May 1, 1913 9 00
Fredericton Gas Light Co.: electric lighting, 4 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 79 k.w., $14.60; meter
$1 . 60 16 20
Small payment : coal, 1 ton 8 50
Fredericton Public Building ($2,987 48)—
Caretaker, L. Yerxa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66; cleaning $18 517 92
Edgecombe Norman: decorating Post Office and Custom House, as per agreement, Old
Home Week, $150, visit of H. R. H., Duke of Connaught, $75 225 00
Fredericton City: water and sewer rates, 1 y. to May 1 , 1912 81 00
Fredericton Gas Light Co.: 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, arc lamp, 361 d. at 30c, electric light,
4,774-1 k.w., $747.02; meter, $4.80 < 860 12
Hall, Chas. A.: building platform, repairing doors, &c, $70; repairing window-bolts,
&c,$12;' Yale' latch, $14; sundry, $57.07 153 07
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: desk, $79; 'Shannon' section, $11 90 00
Staples, W. Allan: 25 w. 'Mazda' lamps, 100 at 55c 55 00
Carried forward 106, 625 18
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 106, 625 18
Fredericton Public Building — Concluded.
Vanwart, Asa H.: coal, 59-255 t. at $8.50 503 66
Wanless Bros.: repairing roof, hot water boiler, &c, as per estimate, $45; sundry, $39.82. 84 82
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 3 f. 1. c, $107, 1 prel. 1. c, $30, 3 1. c, $88.50; 1 section
n. s. bin, No. 1,259, $40; 6 letter carrier's stools, $21 286 50
Small payments: 3 doz. carbon lamps, $8.25; 1 doz. tungsten lamps, $9; chairs, 2 at $9,
5 at $2.25: coal 3-4 .at $9.50; table, $7; sundry, $44.59 130 39
Grand Falls Public Building ($306.36)—
Caretaker, I. R. Graham: 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 233 31
McClus> ey, Jas. F. : supplies 13 05
McCormick, Jos. E.: rent of building, 6 m. to Oct. 1, 1912 at $10 60 00
Hartland Public Building ($504.02)—
Caretaker, J. W. Adams: 9£ m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41 .66 402 67
Estey & Curtis Co., Ltd.: carbide, 15 cwt. at $4 60 00
Hartland Village: water rates, 1 y. to June 30, 1913 30 00
Keith & Plummer: supplies 11 35
Hillsborough Public Building ($242.51)—
Caretaker, Robt. Slater: 3 m. 28 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 130 09
Moncton Tramways, Elec. and Gas Co.: gas, 4 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 272 M. cu. ft. at 38c... 103 36
Steeves, Jordan & Son: sundry 9 06
MarysvUle Public Building ($499.97)—
Caretaker, Jas. Inch: 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12. 50 125 00
Inch, Geo. L.: water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 52 00
Vanwart, Asa H.: coal, 20-565 t. at $9.50 195 36
Small payments: lawn mower, $7.50; oil, $10; repairing hot water boiler, radiators, &c,
$31; screen door and windows, $24.95; wood, $10; sundry $44.16 127 61
Moncton Public Building ($2,793. 38)—
Caretaker, E. B. Hicks: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50; outlay, $50.81 500 81
Barnes, W. C, charges for overseeing: alterations, &c, 5 p. c. of $1,339; changing electric
lights, 5p.c. of $191.75; laying tile floor, 5 p.c. of $800 116 53
Leblanc, P. N.: laying tile floor in lobby and painting it, as per tender 800 00
Moncton City: water rates, 1 y. to June 1, 1913 134 00
Moncton Tramways, Elec. and Gas Co., Ltd.: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 5,675
k.w., $561.87; gas, July 15-Mar. 31, 1913, 1,216 M. cu. ft., $440.12; installing natural
gas, as per agreement, $123 1,124 99
Small payments: bracket, $8; dustbane, $7.50; iron shelf, $10; painting 3 mail trucks,
$30; repairing trucks, $7; repairing grills, &c, $16.65; sundry, $37.90 117 05
Newcastle Public Building ($1,790.61) —
Caretaker, Patrick Keating: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Newcastle Town: electric lighting, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 3,047 k. w. at 15c; meter, $3.60;
supplies, 75c; water rates, 1913, $35 496 40
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag rack, Style D., $100; freight, $3 .47 103 47
Stothart Mercantile Co.: coal, 25-12 t. at $7.25, 90-57 t. at $5.25; wheel barrow, $6 663 65
Small payments: electric globes, 60 at 25c; gaskets, 36 at 25c; painting, &c, $14;
repairing 'Robb' heater, $36; sundry, $53.13 127 13
Richibucto Public Building ($1,325.94)—
Caretaker, G. Holleran: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 ' 399 96
Forbes, W. E.: coal, 45-997 t. at $8.20; hand sprayer, $7; lamps, 2 at $1.25, 12 at 80c;
window screens, 14, $7.50; sundry, $41 .04 444 82
Kavanagh, Harry: repairing chimney, as per contract, $60; tarring roof, and painting
building, $15 75 00
Kent Electric Co.: electric lighting, 1 y. to Mar. 17, 1913, 2,428-9 k.w. at 15c; meter, $6 370 26
Small payments: dustbane, $7.50; wood, $24.90; sundry, $3.50 35 90
Sussex Public Building ($1,007.34)—
Caretaker, Mrs. N. Dryden: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Brown, Thos. H.: coal, 45 t. at $8.75; wood, $25.50 419 25
Sussex Mfg. Co.: electric lighting, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 458 k.w. at 14c, 205 k.w. at 12-6c;
meter, $2.75; supplies, $2.15 94 86
Sussex Town: water rates, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912 50 00
Small payments: dustbane, $8; plumbing, $23 . 52; sundry, $11 . 75 43 27
St. John Custom House ($10,698.74)—
Caretaker, N. J.'Morrison, 12 m. to JMar. 31, 1913, at $70; cleaners, $93.25 933 25
Firemen, to Mar. 31, 1913: C. White, 12 m. at $55; J. T. Logan, 12 m. at $50 1,260 00
Messenger, J. A. Paul: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $58.33 699 96
Canadian Sand Blast Co.: on account sand blasting (voucher outstanding) 1, 110 00
Christie Wood Work Co.: oak cabinet 50 00
Craig, Robt. S.: painting, varnishing, &c, as per contract 150 00
Earle, W. Norman: cleaning windows, 188 at 65c, 134 at 50c, 114 at 43c; cording win-
dows, $50.70; sundry, $23.65 312 57
Gibbon, J. S. & Co.: coal, 11-68 t. at $9 105 13
Carried forward 120. 721 59
V— 143 UlrtTOli GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 120 721 59
St. John Custom House — Concluded.
Magee & Co.: asphalt, 68 yd. at $1 68 00
Manchester, Robertson, Allison Ltd.: decorating for Old Home Week,' as per ' agreement'
$135; 4 chairs, $35 50; cork carpet, 78* yd. at $1; 6 cushions, $7.50; d. f. t. desk, $46:
2 stools, $10; sundry, $38 .70 051 on
McGowan, H. L. & J. C: cleaning and painting, &c, $50; sundry, $6.50. '.'. 56 50
New Brunswick Telephone Co.: rent of phones, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 No M 178 $45
No. 2,427, $45 ' ' ' 9Q 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: chairs, 1 oak, $15.50, 2 1. w., $15; direct name guides 6 sets'
$10.50; sections, 3 letter size, $45.25, 'Policy', $17, 3 'Shannon', $20.43; 'sundry',
$12.70 J2Q go
Porter, Wm. T.: removing ashes, &c., 154 loads at 50c . . . 77 00
Starr, R. P. & W. P.: coal, 2-075 1. at $7, 303-22 t. at $7.25. ... 2 21*88
St. John City: water rates, 11 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 6,525-7 M. gal. at 25c; meter, $30 25;
rent of lot in Duke s ward, 1 y. to July 1, 1912, $22 1 683 68
St. John Railway Co.: electric lighting, Feb. 3, 1912-Feb. 5, 1913, 608-1 k.'w.'at 13-5c "■
meter, $5.15; gas lighting, 1 y. to Feb. 3, 1913, 338-9 M. cu. ft. at $1.75; meter, $4 8.6'-
supplies, $13.50 gog 53
Thorne, W. H. & Co. : sundry hardware 73 75
Webb, Hiram & Son: installing electric bells, &c, $40; wiring building' as per contract,
$162.65; wiring signal office, $30; sundry, $14.15 246 80
Wilson, J. E.: copper chimney, $13; labour, 22 d. at $3.60; sundry, $19. 08. '. . '.'. 11128
Small payments: coal, 5-2 t. at $4; copper lining for tank, $15; desk, $37 80- garden
hose, $7.25; labour, 30 h. at 54c, 36*- h. at 50c, 18| h. at 40c; repairs $16.35; shovelling
snow, $24.55; 2 truck wheels, $12; 3 Union Jacks, $22.25; sundry, $73 88 . 271 73
St. John Engineer's Office ($1,095.25)—
Canadian Bank of Commerce: rent of flat, 1 y. to Jan. 31, 1913, $950; water rates, 1912,
$7 . 50 Q57 50
New Brunswick Telephone Co.: rent of telephone: No. W. 181, 12 m. to Mar." 31 1913
$47; No. 561, July 18-Sept. 30, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, $25.27; No. 2327, 3 m. to June 30, 1912.
$12.75; No. 2597, Oct, 14-Mar. 31,1913, $21.73 106 75
Small payments: linoleum, 16 yd. at $1.50; sundrv, $7 31 00
St. John Immigration Building ($5,910.74)—
Watchmen, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $55 per m.: Fred Haslem, 12 m.; Jos. Sleeth, 12 m 1 320 00
Dominion Coal Co.: coal, 99-22 t. at $4 '395 gg
McGivern, Jas. S.: coal, 9 t. at $8.25, 122-7 t. at $8 !!!!."!.'.*.""'."!] 1 055 89
St. John City: rent of lot, 'Brooks Ward', 1 y. to Jan. 1, 1912, $2,105.32; water rates, 6m.
to July 31, 1912, 3 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 1,254-9 M. gal. at 25c, meter, $7.33... 2 426 37
St. John Railway Co.: electric lighting, Feb. 1, 1912-Feb. 3, 1913, 4,898-8 k. w. at 13-5 c;
meter, $7.56; supplies, $10 g7g 95
Small payments: coal, $8; wood, $14.75; sundry, $9.90 3265
St. John Immigration Detention Hospital ($563.02)—
Caretaker, &c, R. Stackhouse: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 547 50
St. John Railway Co. : electric lighting, May 3-Aug. 2, i 912, 58 • 3 k. w. at 13 : 5c';' meter,
$3.15 11 02
Small payments: sundry, $4.50 4 5Q
St. John Post Office ($11,557.79) —
Caretakers: John Killen, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $50; A. E. Theal, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913,
at $50; H. R. Garity, to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $25, 10 m. at $40 1500 00
Care of clock, Geo. D. Martin, 12 m. to Aug. 1, 1912, $80; cleaners, Apr.-Mar., $314 50 ' 394 50
Engineer, Jos. Wolfe, to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $60, 10 in. at $65; elevatorman, E. Haney,
to Mar. 31, 1913, 6 m. at $55, 6 m. at $60 1 460 00
Canadian Revolving Door Co.: q. c. oak revolving door, with bevelled glass, $695; freight
&c, $16.63 ............. . 711 63
Christie Wood-working Co.: building addition to private office ..... 55 00
Demings, Wm. E.: painting trucks, $29.50; painting 6 rooms, hall, &c, as per contract',
$165; whiting boiler room, &c, $56.50 251 00
Drury, J. & Son: fitting up revolving doors, &c, labour, 18 d., $63; material, $15.50;
springs, $14.40; sundry, $19.79 U2 69
Earle, W. Norman: building platform, &c, $24.25; cleaning windows, i 64 at 45c; repair-
ing woodwork, $15; sundry, $43 .34 15q 39
Eddleston, F. W.: painting and varnishing letter boxes, 78 at $1.25; parcel receptacles ' 24
at $2.25; sundry, $2.50 154 00
Emerson, Wrn. E.: installing pipes, &c, $30; sundry plumbing, $23.87. ............' 53 87
Manchester, Robertson, Allison, Ltd.: chairs, 7, $25.70; 3 desks, $37, $32, $28.50;
decorating for 'Old Home'week as per agreement, $60 ' 183 20
Noble, Jos. H.: repairing tanks, hot water pipes, &c, $30.04; plumbing, as per agree-
ment, $75 105 04
Starr, R. P. & W. F.: coal, 8-575 t, at $7.60, 15-295 t. at $7.50, 99-83 t. at $7.25 903 66
St. John City: water rates, 11 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 4,647-3 M. gal. at 25c, meter $22 1, 183 82
Carried forward 141, 593 23
PUBLIC ^YORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 141
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward : 141, 593. 23
St. John Post Office — Concluded.
St. John Railway Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Feb. 3, 1913, 26,549-9 k. w. at 13-5c,
meter, $2.52; gas, Apr. 3-Feb. 3, 1913, 104-3 M. cu. ft. at $1.75, meter, $8 3,777 35
Thorne, W. H. & Co.: 4 ash barrels, $10; electrical fixtures, $36.85; sundry, $81.22 128 07
Webb, Hiram & Son: repairing motor, $28.90; repairing speaking tube, $10.95; sundry,
$13.68 53 53
Supplies from stores: 3 I.e. sorting cases. 88 50
Small payments: coal, 7 t. at $4; labour, 20| h. at 50c, 84 h. at 40c, laying hardwood
floor, $28; removing ashes, &c, 84 loads at 50c; 2 Union Jacks, $13; sundry, $130.69. 285 54
St. John Quarantine Barns ($13.50)—
St. John City: water rates, 9 m. to Oct. 31, 1912, 38-4 M. gal., $11.25; meter, $2.25 13 50
St. John Quarantine Station ($1,145.41) —
Caretaker, Fred. Hargrave: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
St. John City: water rates, 9 m. to Oct. 31, 1912, 2,616- 1 M. gal. at 15c; meter, $33 425 41
St. John Savings Bank ($2,389.15) —
American Bank Protection Co.: electrical burglar alarm system, installed as per agree-
ment, $1,672.90; freight, &c, $73.46 1,746 36
Gibbon, J. S. & Co.: coal, 5 t. at $7.50, 32-8 t. at $7.25 275 30
St. John Citv: water rates, 11 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 120-7 M. gal. at 25c; meter, $2.31 32 45
St. John Railway Co.: gas, 12m. to Feb. 1, 1913, 58-2 M. cu. ft., $102.39; meter, $1.20. .. . 103 59
Small payments: coal, 5-23 t. at $4; constructing heavy grill door, &c, $25; constructing
partition in vault, $20; decorating for 'Old Home' week, $25; electrical fixtures,
$12.20; fence, $24; labour, 29 d. at 50c; repairing flag mast, $18; repairing furnace,
$10.60; repairing windows, $16.88; sundry, $44.35 .-. 231 45
St. Leonard Public Building ($56)—
Cyr, L. M.: rent of office, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $7 56 00
St. Stephen Immigration Office ($185.34)—
Chipman, John D.: rent of office, 9 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 112 50
Johnson, D.: rent of office, 3 m. to Feb. 13, 1913 37 50
St. Stephen Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913 12 84
Small payments: coal, 3 t. at $7.50 22 50
St. Stephen Public Building ($1,122.54) —
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913 at $45.83: S. Topping, 7 m., J. W. McLanghan, 2 m., lid.;
Wm. Evans, 3 m 566 22
Purves, W. C: coal, 24 t. at $7.50 180 00
St. Croix Gas Light Co.: gas, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 197-8 M. cu. ft 301 92
St. Stephen Town: water rates, Apr. -June, Oct. -Dec, 1912 32 00
Small payments: laying hardwood floor, $15; wood, $7.50; sundry, $19.90 42 40
Tra cadi e Lazaretto ($2,571.35) —
Firemen: P. Arsenault, to Mar. 31, 1913, 6 m. at $40, 6 m. at $45; A. Arsenault, Oct. 10-
Mar. 31, 1913, $192.25; B. Budeau, Apr.-May, 1913, 2 m. at $30 762 25
Legere, Soeur L.: wood, 110 c at $4, 40 c at $3.50 580 00
Stothart Mercantile Co.: coal, 98-375 t. at $9.25, 44-02 t. at $7.25 1,229 10
West St. John Public Building ($205.44)—
Care of clock, Chas. R. Clark: 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 48 75
Colwell, C. E.: coal, 15-195 t. at $7.40 112 43
St. John City: water rates, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 10 50
Small payments: decorating for 'Old Home' week, $25; sundry, $8.76 33 76
Woodstock Public Building ($1,744.14) —
Caretaker, W. Hay, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50; care of clock, H. V. Dalling, 1 y. to
Feb. 1, 1913, $75 _ 525 00
Baird, Harry D.: 25-w. tungsten lamps, 61 at 85c; sundry electrical fixtures, $25.10. ... 76 95
Burtt, H. E.: coal, 35 t. at $9 315 00
Dibblee, W. F. & Son: coal, 31-895 t. at $8 255 16
Woodstock Electric Ry., L. & P. Co.: electric lighting, Apr. 1, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 3,855-8
k. w. at 10c; supplies, $5.35 390 93
Woodstock Town: water rates, 1 y. to Nov. 1, 1912 34 00
Woodstock Wood-working Co. : supplying and putting in place 2 nests of drawers with Yale
locks 50 00
Small payments: brass kick plates, $11.75; 4 chairs, $10;' wardrobe and mirror, $17.40;
sundry, $57.95 97 10
Buildings Maritime Provinces Generally ($773.11) —
Bishop, Wm. , inspector of Public Buildings: travel, and outlay ! 408 53
Waterbury, D. H., clerk of works: travel and outlay 290 13
Small payments: typewriting bill, $45; telegraph tolls, $9.02; telephone tolls, $4.97;
sundry, $8.75 ; 67 74
Stationery 6 71
Carried forward ,. 156, 132 20
499 93
24 00
83 85
180 91
147 12
144 16
254 81
28 80
540 68
32 26
V— 142 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1918
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 156, 132 20
Acton Vale Public Building ($1,079.97)—
Caretakers at $41.66: J. B. Carter, Apr., 1912; F. X. Beauregard, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913. .
Acton Vale Water Works Co.: water rates, 12 m. to May 1, 1913
Blondin, A. & Co.: repairing radiator, &c, as per tender, $65; sundry $18.85
Guertin Pierre: lighting, 13 m. to May. 1st, 1913, 1,741-5 k.w. at 10c; supplies, $6.76
Mongeau, V. J.: coal, 15-77 t. at $9.25; sundry, $1.25 ,
Small payments: labour, $7.35; painting, &c, $12; 19 trees, $19; 25-w. tungstens lamps,
100 at 42c; wood, 7 cords, $14.50; sundry, $49.31
Arthabaska Public Building ($856.55)—
Caretaker, E. O. Belleau: 7 m., 20 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33
Arthabaska Water and Power Co.: electric current, Aug. 31-Dec 31, 1912, 20 lamps at
36c per m
Ouellet, J. B.: coal, 52-75 t. at $10.25
Small payments: sundry
Asbestos Public Building ($52.50)—
The Asbestos Co.: rent of post office, 6 m. to Oct. 5, 1912 52 50
Aylmer Public Building ($1,578.26)—
Caretakers: D. J. Bourgeau, April 1-June 4, 1912, 65 d. at $1.50; L. Chartier, services,
10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $8.33, outlay, $79.63 260 43
Aylmer Coal and Supply Co.: coal, 5-855 1. at $7.75, 30-77 t. at $7.50; wood, 10 c at $4. . . . 316 12
Aylmer Town: water rates, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 47 25
Beaudry, Telesphore: labour, 170 h. at 25c; sundry paint, &c, $50.25 :••;•• 92 75
Beaupre, P. C. : hardwood flooring, 1,000 ft. at lie; building cupboard, $25; building
partition, $8; door frame, $12; picture moulding, 680 ft. at 5c ; plastering, 36 yd. at 60c;
truss beam, 12 ft. at 80c; sundry, $18.80 239 00
Emond, V. A. & Son, f-in. mechanical filter 100 00
Hull Electric Co.; electric lighting, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66; supplies, $11.40 227 98
Therien, Hercule: burlap, 72 yd. at 60c; moulding 389 ft. at 5c; papering parlor and
den, $46 108 65
Small payments: lawn mower, $9; lawn sprinkler, $9; plumbing, $28.80; rubber hose, 50
ft., $10; taking off double windows, &c, $26.74; tinned wire, $12; tungstens, ldoz., $9;
sundry electrical fixtures, $16.35; wood, 2\ c at $6.50; sundry, $48.94 186 08
Beauharnois Public Building ($967.45)—
Leduc, J. L.: rent of post office, 9 m. to Jan. 31, 1913
Leduc & Fortin: interior fittings
Rubenstein Bros.: 2 brass grills, $44; 10 drawer fronts with wood drawers, $37.50; 3
engraved plates, $25.50; 2 indoor receivers, $16.75; out-door receiver, $25.50; post
office box fronts with pigeon holes, 115, $221.50; sundry, $12.16
Small payments: bag rack, $35; sundry, 74c
Berthierville Public Building ($459.61)—
Caretakers: J. N. Plante, Apr. 1912, 20 d., $4.17; J. A. Rocray, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
at $6 . 25
Berthier Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913
Lamarche.F. 0.:coal, -5 1. at $9, 17 1. at $8.75; wood, 2\ c at $7, 5| c at $5, 2 c at $4.50;
sundry, $6
St. Maurice Light and Power Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 20, 1913, 782 k.w
Small payments: labour, $16.90; 25-w tungsten lamps, 25 at 42c; sundry, $39.75
Black Lake Post Office ($112.50)—
Carrier, Ovide: rent of building, 9 m. to Dec. 23, 1912
Buckingham Public Building ($626.76)—
Caretaker, T. F. Blisson: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $10; outlay, wood, 15 c, $62.50
Buckingham Town: water rates, Oct. 1, 1911-April 1, 1913
Emond, V. A. & Son: |-in. mechanical filter. .#
MacLaren, Albert Electric Light Co.; electric lighting, 6 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, 36 lamps. .
The Traders Co.: coal, 23-745 t. at $7.75
Small payments: oiling floors, painting verandahs, &c, $28.85; sundry, $12.59. . -.
Cap Rouge Experimental Farm ($7.55) —
Pruneau, A. R.: coal, -5t. at $12; sundry $1.55 7 55
Chicoutimi Public Building ($2,587.93)—
Caretaker, G. A. Blais: to Mar. 31, 1913, 8 m. at $40, 4 m. at $45.83; care of clock, Wm.
Gauthier, 1 yr. to Nov. 1, 1912, $50 553 32
Beaulieu, Adolphe: repairing window sills, as per agreement 50 00
Chicoutimi Electric and Water Co.; electric lighting, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, 5,265-3 k.w.
at 10c; meter, $2.25; water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $300 828 78
Cote, Boivin & Son: coal, 40 t. at $9; sundry, $5.91 365 91
Emond, V. A. & Son: f-in. mechanical filter 100 00
Fortier, Eugene N.: Fabour, 8 d. at $3; 4 lettered dials, $14; plate glass, 2 pes. at $20;
window glass, 24 panes, $39.42, putting in glass, $15; sundry, $22 154 42
Morin, Toussant: cleaning, repairing and kalsomining as per contract 300 00
Saguenay-Quebec Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, 9 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, house, $15, office,
" $22.50; extra box, 5 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, $6.25 43 75
112 50
436 30
382 91
35 74
72 92
33 25
213 25
73 04
67 15
112 50
182 50
55 80
100 00
63 00
184 02
41 44
Carried forward 164, 269 53
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 164,269 63
Chicoutimi Public Building— Concluded.
Small payments: hardware, $18.19; repairing clock dial, $25; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 100 at
42c; wood, 8 c. at $6; sundry, $58.56 191 75
Coaticook Public Building ($1,152.10)—
Caretaker, I. Baldwin: to Mar. 31, 1913, 4 m. at $37.50, 8 m. at $41. 66 483 28
Coaticook Town: electric light (flat-rate), 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, $236.06; supplies, $3.63. . 239 69
Coaticook Water Co.: water rates, 1 yr. to Sept. 1, 1912 50 00
Webster, W. C. & Son: coal, 39 t. at $7.40 288 60
Small payments: chairs, 4 at $2.50, 1 tilter, $9; labour, $18; soap, $7.75; sundry, $45.78 90 53
Cookshire Public Building ($2,201.52)—
Caretaker, S. Wright: to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $33. 33 399 96
Cookshire Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913. 20 00
Cromwell, Ayton: building cement sidewalk, repairing drains, painting roof and wood-
work, &c, as per tender, $1,300; sundry repairs, $36.80 1,336 80
Planche, E. J. & Co.: coal, 23-667 t. at $8.50 201 15
Westbury Electric L. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 1,505 1 k.w. at
10c 150 51
Small payments: 6 awnings, $28; grates and shaker, $11.50; repairing radiator, $10.50;
tungsten lamps, 2 at $1 .25, 8 at 75c; wood, 1\ c at $4; sundry, $4.60 93 10
Drummondville Public Building ($1,339.73)—
Caretakers, at $33.33 per m.: A. Pare, 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912,; O. H. Bernard, 8 m. to Mar.
31 1913. 399 96
Archambauit, Ephrem: coal, 20-135 t. at $8.50. ..'...'. ......'..'.'....'.'... 171 15
Drummondville Town: electric lighting (fiat rate), 1 yr. to July 1, 1913, $114; water, 6 m.
to Jan. 1, 1913, $10.45..... 124 45
Gauthier Bros. & Co.: repairing doors, chairs, window, &c, labour, $26, material, $20.50;
wood, 18 c. at $3 >.< . 100 50
Seguin, J. A. R.: metal ceilings, as per contract, $136; plumbing, $51; repairing electrie
clocks, labour, $28 .80, material, $14.25; steel fencing, as per contract, $200 430 05
Small payments, ash sifter, $6.50; 3 bracket lamps, $6.75; coal, 2.05 1. at $8; 25-w. tungsten
lamps, 50 at 42c; sundry, $62.97 113 62
Dundee Custom House ($118.45) —
Matthews, Allen S.: coal, 12 t. at $7 84 00
Small payments: 25-w. tungsten lamps, 25 at 42c; wood 5 c at $2.50; sundry, $11.45 34 45
Farnham Public Building ($1,709.96)—
Caretakers: J. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25; W. F. Choquette, Nov. 25, 1895-
Jan. 31, 1906, at $100 per annum, $1,018.33 1,318 33
Comeau, A.B. & Co.: coal, 15 t. at $7.75 116 25
Farnham Town: electric light, 10 m. to Dec. 1, 1912, 732-6 k.w. at 10c; meter, $2.50;
water rates, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $25 100 76
Small payments: chair, $7.75; hardware, $8.84; labour, 20 h. at 35c; repairing furnace, &c,
as per tender, $35; 2 stools, $11.75; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; wood, 12 c at
$3, 4 at $2.25; sundry, $38.28 174 62
Fraserville Public Building ($1,278.98)—
Caretaker, E. Dube; 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Boulanger, Arthur: coal, 30-385 t. at $8.75 265 87
Fraserville City: electric lighting, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, 1,117-6 k.w., $102.08; meter,
$2.25; supplies, $16.77; water, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $200 321 10
Laforest. J. E.: labour, 160 h. at 30c; solder, 45 lb. at 35c; sundry, $5.90 69 65
Pineau, J. E.: wood, 7c at $7, 8 c at $5; sundry, $13.40 102 40
Rubenstein, M.: 25 w. tungsten lamps, 100, $57; sundry, $1 . 70 58 70
Small payments: labour, 26 h. at 50c; painting fence, $11 . 10; wood, 15 c at $2; sundry, $7.20 61 30
Granby Public Building ($1,141.48)—
Caretaker, Wm. Bourgeois: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Granby Village: electric lighting, 9 m. to Jan. 2, 1913, 1,574 k.w. at 8-1 c; meter, $7.20;
water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $150 284 71
Phoenix & Vandal: coal, 35 t. at $7.25; sundry, $11.31 265 06
Topp, Wm. & Co.: asbestos, $7; furnace pipe, $10; sand and gravel roofing, 10 squares at
$5; sundry, $18.30 85 30
Small payments: clock, $15; labour, 45 h. at 30c; office tilter, $10; repairing clock, $10;
repairing pipes, labour, $35, material, $10; table, $18; wood, 6 c at $2.50; sundry,
$79 . 91 206 41
Hull Public Building ($1,940.84)—
Caretaker, T.J. Madore: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12. 50 150 00
Emond, V. A. & Son: 1-in. mechanical filter, 155 00
Hull City: street sprinkling, 1912, $19.35; taxes, May 1, 1912, to Apr. 3, 1913, $271.22. ... 290 57
Hull Coal Co.: coal, 40 t. at $7.40 296 00
Ottawa Electric Co: electric lighting, Mar. 7, 1912, to Mar. 18, 1913, 6,072 k.w. at 7 -2c;
meter, $1 438 27
Taylor, J. & J.: safe as per order, $540; freight, $15 555 00
Carried forward '. 175,288 34
V— 144 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 175,288 34'
Hull Public Building — Concluded.
Small payments: carting safe, $25; check spring, $8; labour, $6; wood, 4c. at $2.50: sundry,
$7 56 00
Iberville Public Building ($675.88)—
Caretaker, A. Courtois: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at £40 480 00
Donaghy, John: coal, 12-265 t, at $6.35 77 88
Emond, V. A. & Son: f in. mechanical filter 100 00
Iberville Village: water rates, 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1913 12 00
Thuot & Thuot: 1 cord wood 6 00
Isle Verte Engineer's Office ($84)—
Bertrand, B. H.: rent of office, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913 84 00
Joliette Public Building ($1,259.98) —
Caretaker, A. Ratcl: to Mar. 31, 1913, 10 m. at $33.33, 2 m. at $41.68 416 62
Carrier, Georges: coal, 24-51 t. at $6.65 163 00
Dostaler, D. A.: desk, $35; labour, 130 h., $58.50; sundry, $34.33 127 83
Goulet, J. A.: 7 chairs, $41; desk, $42; 2 stools, $12; sundry, $3.20 98 20
Joliette Town: electric lighting (flat rate), 7 m. to Nov. 1, 1912, at $11.10; water, 1 yr.
to Nov. 1, 1912, $108 185 70
Trudeau, A. & Co.: rug, -$15; tarpaulin, 55^ yd. at 60c: sundry, $7.28 55 58
Small payments: carpet, 34 yd. at $1; removing waste, 18 1. at 40c; taking off and
putting on windows, 54 a^40c; travel, F. O. Hamel, $19; waste paper baskets, 4 at $5;
wood, 12 c at $3.50; sundry, $69.25 213 05
Knowlton Public Building ($576.42)—
Caretakers, at $12.50 per m.: F. A. Knowlton, Apr., 1912; J. H. Pibus, May-March, 1913 150 00
Brome Lake Electric Power Co.: electric lighting, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, 1,130 k.w. at
10c; meter, $2.25 115 25
Knowlton Village: water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913 21 00
Pibus, L. H.: coal, 23-81 t. at $8; sundry, $6.74 197 22
Small payments: tungsten lamps, 27 at 75c; wood, 8 c. at $2.35, 2 c at $2.25, 10-2 c at
$2; sundry, $28.40 ; 92 95
Lachine Public Building ($741.24)—
Caretaker, O. P. Robert: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $8. 33 •. 99 96
Aquin, M. J.: labour, 13 h. at 45c, 60§ h. at 40c: rebuilding fence, as per tender, $34;
sundry, $20.45 84 50
Lachine Town: electric lighting, 12 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 2,297 k.w., $217.04; meter, $1.30;
water rates, 1 yr. to June 30, 1913, $52.40 270 74
Martin & Co.: coal, 16.415 t. at $7.25; wood, 6 c at $7.50: sundry, $12 176 01
Small payments: galv. pipe, $9; labour, $29.70; plumbing, $18.30; sundry, $53.03 110 03
Lachute Public Building ($1,263.80)—
Caretaker, D. Joss: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Campbell, J. D.: coal, 35 cwt. at 60c, 172-4 cwt. at 50c, 193.16 cwt. at 40c 184 47
Charlebois, E.: building hardwood counter with drawers, shelves, &c, 19 ft. at $3;
sundry, $5 62 00
Lachute Electric Light System: electric light (flat rate), to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $37.33 447 96
Lachute Town: water rates, 12 m. to Nov. 1, 1912 37 00
Lafleur, O. B., & Son: 2 chairs, $12.50; desk. $27.50; table, $10; sundry, 50c 50 50
Small payments: clock, $15; 1 set of grills, $11.50; wood, 4 c at $2.75, 6 c at $1.30, 6 c
at $1 .25: sundry, $29.11 81 91
Laprairie Public Building ($510.12) —
Caretaker, Jos. Brisson: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12.50 150 00
Beaulieu, Alfred: labour, 8 h. at 50c, 31 h. at 40c; oil, 169 gal. at 20c; wood, 2 c at $8;
sundry, $64.29 130 49
Brossard, Emery: coal, 20.64 t. at $8 165 12
Demers, A. A.: water rates, 12 m. to Feb. 1, 1913 45 00
Demers & McGee: coal, 2-365 t. at $8.25. 19 51
L' Assomption Public Building ($1 ,504 . 28)—
Caretaker, A. Martel: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 : 300 00
Bedard , T. : constructing cement pavement , 1 ,089 ft. at 30c 326 70
Courtois, Chas.: coal, 20-247 t. at $8. 15 :•••-.•• 165 00
L' Assomption Town: water rates, 2 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913, $130; construction of drain pipe
as per agreement, $177.50 307 50
Laval Electric Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,177 k.w 119 31
Rho, Chas.: cleaning, painting, &c, as per agreement, $137; repairing and painting fence,
$17.05; sundry, $53.30 207 35
Small payments: chairs, 3 at $2.75; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; wood, 5 c at $5;
sundry, $24. 17 78 42
Carried forward 181,960 06
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Dominion BuiMings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 181, 960 06
Levis Public Building ($2,161.52)—
Caretaker, C. Larnontagne, to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $35.41; care of clock, A. Lemieux,
1 yr. to Jan. 15, 1913, $50 474 92
Bissonnette, T. & Frere: labour, $13.50; 2 sets of grills, $32; sundry, $17.90 63 40
Fournier, J. T.: coal, 61-5 t. at $7.90 485 85
Levis Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Anr. 30, 1913 250 00
Paquet, Jos. A.: coal, 7 t. at $9, 1-075 t. at $8 71 60
Paquet & Jean: sundry supplies 59 71
Quebec Railway, L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 4,459-7 k.w.
at 12c. ; meter, $3 . 25 538 43
Robitaille, P.: wood, 24 c. at $3.50, 2 c. at $3.25, 2 c. at $3, 2 c. at $2.50 101 50
Small payments: labour, 60 h. at 35c; removing ashes, 24 1. at 50c; removing snow,
$16; telephone service, 1 yr. to Mar. 1, 1913, $35; sundry, $32.11 116 11
Little River Immigration Hospital ($600) —
Jack, John: rent of Dr. J. D. Page's house, 12 m. to Mar. 1, 1913 .' 600 00
Longueuil Public Building ($691.12) —
Caretaker, E. H. Lamarre: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 .> 300 00
Denicourt, C. F.: coal, 25 t. at $7 175 00
Longueuil Town: water rates and taxes, 1 yr. to May 1, 1913 52 30
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 1 yr. to Mar. 3, 1913, 1,316 k.w. at 7c; meter,
$1 .65 93 77
Small payments: 25-w tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; wood, 2 c. at $6; sundry, $37.05 70 05
Magog Public Building ($1,128.10) —
Caretaker, N. Lacasse: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Hamel & Leduc: radiator as per contract, $60; sundry, $21 .65 81 65
Magog Town: electric lighting (flat rate), 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $16.66; water rates,
1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $78.56 228 50
Mullins, T. B.: coal, 33-39 t. at $7.20; wood, 6 c at $2.50, 6 c at $1.75 265 93
Small payments: advertising, $4.30; dustbane, $13.50; fire grate, $6.50; labour, 34 h.
at 50c; 25-w tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; varnish, 7 gal. at $3.50; sundry, $65.26 152 06
Marieville Public Building ($332.98)—
Caretaker, P. Prairie, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 100 00
Poulin, W. E.: coal, 6 t. at $7.50, 24-17 t. at $7.25 220 23
Small payments: wood, 2 c at $5.50; sundry, $1.75 12 75
Matane Public Building ($150) —
Marquis, J. A. : safe, as per order 150 00
Megantic Public Building ($916.08)—
Caretaker, S. Brousseau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Evans, A. H.; coal, 1-25 t. at $9.50, 21-375 t. at $9 204 26
Megantic Village: electric lighting, 7- m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 1,805 k.w. at 10-8c; meter, $1.75;
water rates, 4 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $6 ■ 202 75
Small payments: ash sifter, $7.25; grill, $12.60; wood, $31; sundry, $58.26 109 11
Montmagny Engineer's Office ($374.55) —
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone office, 21 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, $35, residence, 2 yr.
to Dec. 31, 1913, $30 65 00
Cote, Amedee: clock , 24 00
Dietzen, Eugene, Co. : 3 sections, top and base 86 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 6 'Shannon' sections at $16.50; 'storage' bases, 3 at $21;
'storage' sections, 3 at $6.25; tops, 3 at $4.25; freight, $6.05 199 55
Montmagny Public Building ($1, 161 . 12) —
Caretakers, at $33.33: C. Normand, 7 m. to Nov. 1, 1912, H. Courteau, 9 m. to Mar. 31,
1913 533 28
Basin Electric L. & ' P. Co.: electric lighting," 12 m.' to ^ Mar.'3L 1913, 1,604-2 k.w. at
10c; meter, $3 ! 163 42
Boulanger, E. & Son: coal, 20 t. at $11, 1-05 t. at $10 230 50
Dube, Maxime: sundry supplies 50 26
Montmagny Town: water rates, 12 m. to May 15, 1913 '50 00
Small payments: door, $8; labour, 3| d. at $2.50; 25-w tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; wood,
3 c at $6.50, 4 c at $5.50, 5 c. at $3; sundry, $39.41 133 66
Montreal Bonaventure Ry. Station ($383.10)—
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: trucks, style XXX, 6 at $60; freight, $23.10 383 10
Montreal Clerk of Works Office ($354.95)—
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, Apr.-Sept., Jan.-Mar., 1913, office No. 3019, $42.75,
house, No. 3645, $26.25; messages, $15.25 84 25
Merchants' Bank of Canada: rent of office, 1 yr. to Jan. 31, 1913 250 00
Small payments: sundry 20 70
Montreal Custom House ($11,341.28)—
Caretaker, C. Daudelin, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $39.50, 11 m. at $41.66; care of clock,
W. A. Wood, May 1, 1911-Apr. 30, 1912, $80 577 76
Carpenters: F. X. Bernier, to Mar. 31, 1913,1 m. at $50, 11 m. at $55; C. Girard, to Mar.
31, 1913, 1 m. at $50, 11 m. at $55 1,310 00
Carried forward 192, 101 34
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 192, 101 24
Montreal Custom House — Continued.
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913: A. Clermont, 4 m. at $50; A. Cousineau, 11| m. at $50; A.
Langlois, 1 m., $50 825 00
Electrician, G. Flanaghan: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 780 00
Firemen: B. Lajeunesse, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $60, 11 m. at $65; J. Lynch, May, 1912,
$27.50; Thos. McMahon, to Mar. 31, 1913, 4 m. 13 d. at $65 1,090 66
Plumber, A. Tremblay: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Painters, 241| d. at $2.70 652 45
• Bedard, N. A. & Co.: window blinds, $72; sundry, $10 82 00
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone No. 4098, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 26 25
Canada Paint Co.: roof paint, 10 gal. at $1.65, 10 gal. at $1.20; white lead, $15.90; sundry
$39.08 83 48
Charette & Frere: asbestos cement, 4 bags at $1.50; duck, 62 yd. at 35c; labour, 50 h.
at 65c 60 20
Daudelin, C: cleaning outside of building 50 00
Daoust & Co.: building chimney top, repairing ventilation, &c, as per contract 131 00
Elie, Jos.: coal, 21-63 t. at $3.65; short paid 30c 78 65
La-Lo Mfg. Co.: 'La-Lo' spray, 50 gal. at $2 100 00
Lamarre, W. & Co.: coal, 4-815 t. at $7.50, 9-2 at $7. 25 102 80
Lemire, E.: coal, 61-96 t. at $4.85 300 54
Lessard, T. & Sons: enamelled sink, $20; fitting up 'Broender' automatic cellar drawer
$65; labour, 42 h. at 60c, 10 h. at 20c; sundry, $23.89 136 09
LeTourneux, Son & Co.: extension ladder, $8.96; gas generator, $7.80; grate bars, 817 lb.
at 4c; kalsomining brushes, 2 at $5.30, 2 at $4.80; paint, $6; repairing brick work,
$19; side plates for boiler, $15; trussel extension, 2 pr., $26.40; white lead, $11.93;
sundry $94.28 242 25
Merchants Coal Co.: coal, 150-585 t. at $7.25 1,091 75
Montreal City: hand hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, 1 y. to May 1,
1913, $504.40 506 40
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 30, 1911-June 29, 1912, July 31-Oct. 31, Nov.
30-Jan.31, 18,827'k. w. at 6c; meter, $3.75; gas, 1 y. to Dec 31, 1912, 266-8 M. cu. ft.,
$262.55; meter, $6 1,401 92
Richardson, Romuald: coal, 10 t. at $7.50 75 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 4 brass grills ' 80 00
Valiquette, N. G.: double typewriter desk 50 00
West Disinfecting Co.: euchrelyptum, 64 gal. at $1 .75 -. 112 00
White, W. J. C: casting and machining new set of grate bars for boiler, 1,350 lb. at
4c; repairs to dampers, &c, labour 52 h. at 50c, 26 h. at 35c, materials, $4.96. .. . 94 06
Wilders, Ltd.: arm chair, $11.25; t. w. chair, $9; f. t. g. o. desk, $45; t. w. desk, $50;
filing cabinet, $60; 3 sections and top, $20; stool, $7.50 202 75
Small payments: 'Blount' door spring, $7; chair, $7; cotton, 20 yd. at 55c; desk, $15;
electrical supplies, $10; 12 in. fan motor, $14.97; gas water heater, $6.50; hardware,
$20.50; liquid soap, \ brl., $19.50; oak table, $22.50; painting, &c, $25; rubber.
19 lb., $12.67; tarpaulin, 33 yd. at $1.15; toilet paper, $10.50; waste (cotton), 366 lb.
at 12§c; 2 wickets with brass mesh, $30; sundry $82.43 378 27
Montreal Canal Customs ($56.87)—
Montreal City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 ; 3 88
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 1 y. to Nov. 30, 1912, 504 k. w. at 6c; meter,
$1.80 32 04
Small payments: coal, 1 t., $8; wood, $11.75; sundry, $1.20 20 95
Montreal Customs Express ($3,768.98)—
Fireman, Jas. Quinn, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $60, 11 m. at $70; night watchman, J.
Findlay, Jan 1-Mar. 17, 1913, at $60 982 90
Charette & Frere: repairing roof, labour, 65 h. at 65c, tar, 1,500 lb. at 2c, sundry, $15 87 25
Labrecque& Co.: coal, 99-615 t. at $7.50; wood, $3 750 16
Lamarre, W. & Co.: coal, 8-985 t. at $7.50; wood, 2\ cords, $15.50 82 89
Montreal City: hand hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, 1 y. to May 1,
1913, $246.38 248 38
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 20,577 k. w. at 6c;
(short paid, $1); meter, $1.95; gas, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912, 17-2 M. cu. ft., $16.72, meter,
80c 1,253 09
O'Connell. Thos.: cleaning snow from roof, 58§ h. at 40c; repairing water pipes, 70 h.
at 60c; 6-in. soil pipe, 30 ft. at 50c; sundry, $25.33 105 73
White, W. C: making and fitting blower from main steam pipe, 96 h. at 50c, 48 h. at
35c; repairing ash buckets, $16.20; sundry, $23.93 104 93
Small payments: coal, 2 t. at $7.75, 6 at $7.50; 21 holophane shades, $10.17; 1 doz.
lamp guards, $5.20; labour, 21 h. at 70c; sundry $63.08 153 65
Montreal Engineer's Office ($1,771.53)—
Beardmore & Co.: rent of office, Jan.-Feb., 1913 133 34
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, No. 1518, Apr .-Mar., $35, No. 4126, Apr .-Sept.,
Jan.-Mar., $51 .39, No. 5540, Oct. 16-Mar. 31, $16.05 102 44
Carried forward 205, 616 49
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— C - ' \ied. $ cts.
Brought forward 205, 616 49
Montreal Engineer's Office— Concluded.
Merchants Bank of Canada: rent of office, 1 y. to Jan. 31, 1913 1,209 00
Montreal City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 41 00
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.: oak desk, $40; double pedestal typewriter desk, $45 85 00
Wilders' Ltd.: chairs, 3 rotary, $35.50, 4 office, $12; desks, 2 r. t., $75 and $30, 1 f. t.,
$22.50; 2 stools, $5.75; table, $6.50 ■ 187 25
Small payments: window draping 22 50
Montreal Examining Warehouse ($23,320.47)—
Caretaker, M. Boyer, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $65, 11 m. at $70; carpenters, to Mar. 31,
1913, A. Poirier, 1 m. at $60, 11 m. at $65, H. Valiquette, 1 m. at $65, 11 m. at $70;
cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913, J. Brunet, 2 m. at $55, J. B. Desjardins, 1 m. at $50, 11 m.
at $55, Jos. Larocque, 1 m. at $50, 11 m. at $55, S. Lanctot, 1 m. at $50, 11 m. at
$55, U. Paquette, 1 m. at $50, 11 m. at $55 5, 175 00
Electrician, A. Nuttall, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65; firemen, to Mar. 31, 1913, Jos.
Forgues, 1 m. at $60, 11 m. at $65, A. Tremblay, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60 2,270 00
Elevator attendants, to Mar. 31, 1913 : A. Barrette, 12 m. at $60; A. Drouin, 1 m. at
$55, 11 m. at $60; A. Lesieur, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60; H. Marchand, 1 m. at $55,
11 m. at $60; S. McGarry, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60; Jas. Neville, 1 m. at $55, 11 m.
at $60; P. Prudhomme, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60 5,010 00
Painters, 24 d. at $2.70 64 80
Bell Telephone Co.: No. 1560, 3 m. to June 30, 1912, $8.75; No. 2454, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913,
$55 63 75
Constantin & O'Brien: repairing elevator, coal cart, &c, labour, 380| h. at 50c, 7 h.
at 35c, 13 h. at 25c, steel, $12.15, wire rope, t60 ft. at 6c, sundry, $38.16 255 86
Dominion Lubricating Oil Co.: boiler compound, 1, 184 lb. at 10c; 'Superior' compound,
776 lb. at 10c; 'Laings' cleanser, 1 brl., $13.86; oil, 1 brl. dynamo, $18.23, 1 brl.
engine, $21 249 09
Eagle Oil Co.: boiler compound, 610 lb. at 12c 73 20
Blie, Jos.: coal, 102-71 t. at $3. 65 374 88
Hall, Geo., Coal Co.: coal, 220-07 t. at $4, 1-09 t. at $2.50 SS3 01
La-Lo Mfg. Co.: 'La-Lo' spray, 50 gal. at $2; brass sprayer, $10 110 00
Lessard, T. & Sons: repairing sink, boiler, &c, 'empire' fire bricks, 500 at 5c, labour,
282 h. at 50c, 'rainbow' packing, 20 lb. at $1, sundry, $23.65 209 65
LeTourneux, Son & Co.: leather belting, 36 ft., $34.56; toilet paper, $52.50; sundry,
$69.99 157 05
Mathieu, H. & Co.: lumber, 1,000 ft. at $35, 506 ft. at lljc, 500 ft. at 7 Jo., 365 ft. at 6c,
400 ft. at 3c; sundry, $11 .40 175 99
McColl Bros.: castor oil, 1 brl., $28; 'Globe' compound, 490 lb. at 15c 101 50
Montreal City: hand-hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1912, $2; water rates, 1 y. to Jan. 25,
1913, 141-68 M. cu ft. at $1.15, meter, $8; additional water (flat rate), 1 y. to May 1,
1913, $946.72 1, 119 63
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 57,775 k. w. at 6c,
meter, $8.40; power for elevator, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 14-8 h. p. at $40 per h. p.
per an.; gas, 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, 213-5 M. cu. ft. $206.78, meter, $11.90 4,433 55
Montreal Wreckage & Construction Co.: concrete wall, fence, &c, as per tender, $1,028;
laying new hardwood floor, as per tender, $230.45; putting up railing, &c, $40; sundry,
$17.60 1,316 05
O'Connell, T.: repairing radiators, &c, labour, 80 h. at 60c, material, $49.66 97 66
Page, O.: cartage, 37 loads at $2 ■ 74 00
Supplee Elevator Co.: repairing two bridges, installing steel hoisting chains, &c, labour,
50| h., $27.50, steel chain, 85 ft., $18.94, sundry, $9.32 55 76
Thibeault, Jos.: repairing steam radiators, &c, labour, 55 h. at 65c, material, $24.61. 60 36
Tremblay, F. & Co.: plank, 625 ft. at $40, 2,705 ft. at $35; sundry $13.26 132 94
Walker, Jas. Hardware Co.: sundry hardware 51 29
West Disinfecting Co.: euchrelvtum, 64 gal 112 00
White, W. C: castings, 1,013 lb. at 4c; labour, 80 h. at 50c; sundry $41.20 121 72
Small payments: 'Acme' white cotton wipers, 140 at 12c; 'Alpine' white waste? 158 lb.
at 12Jc; arm chairs, 4 at $6; belting, 30 ft., $28.80; brooms, $7.50; cleaning, 40 h.
at 20c'; cylinder oil, 1 brl., $34.45; electrical supplies, $38.50; 100 fuses, $17.50;
3flushometers,$38; 18 gaskets, $10.63; hardware, $38.78; machine oil, \ brl., $15.61;
packing, 140 lb. at 10c; removing ashes, $33; repairing elevator, arc lamp, &c,
$93.84; rubber boots, 5 pr., $18.55; wood, 2 cords, $12.50; sundry, $96.52 571 73
Montreal Immigration Building ($4,204.59)—
Labrecque, J. O. & Co.: coal, 58-85 t. at $7.50 441 38
Lemire, E.: coal, 2-5 t. at $8.25, 4 t. at $7.75; wood, $6.40 57 95
Montreal City: hand hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, Jan. 13, 1912-
Jan. 15, 1913, 111-44 M. cu. ft. at $1.15, meter, $4 134 15
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 4,848 k. w. at 6c, meter,
$1.95; gas, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912, 51-7 M. cu. ft., $50.31, meter, $2.80 345 94
Rodier, Hon. C. S., Estate: rent of 306 St. Antoine St., Apr .-Feb., 1 m. at $208.37, 10 m.
at $291.66; insurance, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $41.20 3,166 17
Carried forward 234, 618 30
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4 GEORGE V., Ai 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 234, 618 30
Montreal Immigration Building — Concluded.
Small payments: coal, 1 t., $9; dustbane, 2 brl., $17.50; euchrelyptum, 10 gal., $17.50;
wood, 3 cords at $5 59 00
Montreal Inland Revenue Office ($3,891.37) —
Caretaker, M. O'Donnell, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $20; fireman, L. St. Jean, to Mar.
31, 1913, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60 935 00
Painters, 40 d. at $2.70 108 00
Canada Office Furniture Co.: 2 chairs, $10; cupboard, $20; table, $17; sundry, $5-50 52 50
Canada Stove & Furniture Co.: cabinet, $5; chair, $10; r. t. desk, $40; wardrobe, $10.... 65 00
Canadian Sand Blast Co.: sand blasting, as per tender, 10,626 sq. ft. at 15c 1,593 90
Labrecque, J. O. & Co.: coal, 45-16 t. at $7.50 338 71
Le Tourneux, Son & Co.: 2 extension ladders, $31.68; s50 mantles, $11; 'Yale' lock, $7.20;
sundry, $22 . 90 7 72 78
Mathieu, H. & Co.: 16 doors, complete, $83; sundry, $1.50 84 50
Montreal City: hand hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, 1 y. to May 1,
1913, $117.37 119 37
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: gas, Dec. 30-Sept. 30. 1912, 91-3 cu. ft., $89.85; meter, $2.30. . . 92 15
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: base, $5.50; freight, 87c; 4 sections, $62; top, $3.25 71 62
Wilders, Ltd.: chair, $10; r. t. desk, $40 ' 50 00
Small payments: cartage, $14; coal, 2-025 tons at $7.50; euchrelyptum, 20 gal., $35; hard-
ware, $31.85; lumber, 1,005 b. f. at $45; new grate bars, 250 lb. at 7c; paint, &c, $34.39;
repairing filter, $15.55; repairing pipes, cistern, &c, $21.25; thermometer, 18.25;
wall paper, 59 rolls at 22c; sundry, $56.66. . .' 307 84
Montreal Lymburner's Temporary Office ($985.48) —
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, No. 458, Apr.-Mar., $35, No. 7796, Apr-Dec,
1912, $42.75, No. 8442, Aug.-Dec, 1912, $15.95; messages, $4.90 98 60
Canada Stove & Furniture Co.: 5 chairs, $42; filing cabinet, $75; toilet cabinet, $9; table,
$10; sundry, $4 140 00
Seminaire St. Sulpice: rent of offices, No. 313, 9 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $356.40 per an.,
No. 407, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $370 per an 575 63
Wilders, Ltd.: small rugs, 4 at $4; 2 large Axminster rugs, $35.50, $37.50 89 00
Small payments: 12-in. fan motor, $14.97; steel cabinet, $30; sundry, $37.23 82 20
Montreal Marine & Fisheries Office ($24.20)—
Wilders, Ltd.: cork, 22 yd. at $1; sundry, $2.20 24 20
Montreal Military Stores Building ($1,671.17)—
Delorme, S. Estate: rent of building, 272-274 St. Paul St., 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 1,666 66
Montreal City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 4 51
Montreal General Post Office ($70,505.31)—
Caretaker, I. Trudeau: to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $60, 10 m. at $95; allowance for living
quarters, Apr.-May, 1912, $55 1, 125 00
Care of clock, T. A.Grothe, 5 m. to July 1, 1911 25 00
Carpenters, to Mar. 31, 1913: L. Bedard, 12 m. at $65; J. W. Corbeil, 147 d., $315.04; E.
Hallee, 2 m. at $67.50; J. M. Labelle, 3 m. at $65; J. Trudeau, 3 m. at $65; A. Vallee,
1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $65; F. Valin, 10 m. at $65 3,040 04
Charwomen: A. Crochetiere, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $23, 11 m. at $28; D. Royer, to
Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $23, 11 m. at $28 662 00
Cleaners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: F. Aube, $346; A. Bastien, $164.51; E. Beaudette, $596;
N. Bissonette, $296; L. Belanger, $530.63; E. W. Blisset, $26.66; P. Blisset, $250;
W. J. Boots, $600; Jos. Brunet, $232.75; P. Cloutier, $303.23; A. Cunningham, $440;
J. Davidson, $50; A. Deschesne, $200; F. D. Descary, $300; A. Gaignerie, $300; T.
Gauthier, $655; P. Germain, $600; D. Hugues, $50; I. Jasmir, $563.71; F. Labelle,
$215; J. Laplante, $596; C. Lauzon, $50; J. Lauzon, $600; V. Laverdure, $124.13; O.
Ledoux, $218.33; M. Lorange, $530.63; P. Lucey, $50; H. Martin, $321.45; H. Mont-
migny, $300; J. P. Murphy, $50; J. Ouimet, $50; W. Page $596; M. Pare, $596; L.
Prudhomm*, $50; H. Provencher, $50; P. Roy, $655; C. Rochon, $596; H. St. Pierre,
$50; E. Thompson, $50 12,253 03
Electricians, to Mar. 31, 1913: G. Fauteux, 2 m. at $65; F. X. Lefevre, 1 m. at $65, 11 rn.
at $70; P. Lucy, 2 m. 5 d., $153.39; O. Renaud, 1 m. at $65, 11 m. at $70; J. D. Thibault,
12 m. at $70 2 , 793 39
Elevatormen, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: A. Archambault, $204.83; A. Bourassa, $715; L.
Brault, $706.43; J. Cantin, $60; O. Chaput, $715; A. Daoust, $415; W. Filiatrault,
$60; O. de Ladurantaye, $715; C. Prudhomme, $591.92; Oscar Renaud, $715; J. B..
Ritchot, $60; F. Rochon, $60; W. J. Tremblay, $660; S. Trudeau, $60; A. Trudeau,
$715; C. Vadeboncoeur, $110; C. Varin, $655; M. Wickham, $695 7, 913 18
Engineers: J. T. Murphy, 2 m. 7 d. to June 7, 1912, at $108.33; D. Brown, 9 m. 6-75 d. to Mar.
31, 1913, at $108.33 1,241 36
Fireman, Jos. Langevin, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60; painters, A. Hallee,
Mar., 1913, $67.50, Jos. Renaud, to Mar. 31, 1913, 11 m. 28| d. at $80, sundry painting,
75£ d. at $2.70, 47* d. at $2.40, 46§ d. at $1.50 2, 126 16
Carried forward 272,428 63
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 272, 428 63
Montreal General Post Office — Concluded.
Lobby-keepers, to Mar. 31, 1913: J. McClanaghan, 1 m. at $54, 2 m. at $60, 9 m. at $65;
J. Murphy, 1 m. at $54, 6 m. at $60, 5 m. at $65; E. Richer, 9 m. at $60; G. Robert,
1 m. at $54, 11 m. at $60 2,752 00
Messengers, to Mar. 31, 1913: J. R. Barthe, 1 m. at $50, 11 m. at $55; J. C. Thibault, 1 m.
- at $60, 11 m. at $65; watchmen, C. Berthiaume, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $65; J. Brunet,
1 m. at $50, 10 m. at $55; J. Thompson, 8 m. at $65 3,320 00
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, .No. 496, Apr. 2-Dec. 1, 1912, $42.54; No. 504,
Apr. 2-Mar. 31, 1913, $73.64; No. 535-42, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1912, $148.96; messages, $1.90 267 04
Canada Paint Co.: English vermilion paint, 270 lb. at $1; varnish, 5 gal. at $2.90, 10 gal.
at $1.55; sundry, $28.40 328 40
Deschamps, David & Co.: sweeping powder, 500 lb., $15; toilet paper, $21; sundry, $18.96 54 96
Desourdy, O. : three uniforms for attendants 69 00
Dominion Lubricating Oil Co.: cylinder oil, 43 gal. at 45c; machine oil, 58^ gal. at 35c;
disinfecting powder, 428 lb. at 7§c; liquid soap, 1,578 lb. at 6^c 174 51
Dustwaxine Mfg. Co.: soap powder, 375 lb. at 6^c; sweeping powder, 3,500 lb. at 2 -8c. . . 122 38
Electrical Equipment Co.: tungsten lamps, 40-w., 1, 220 at 35c, 60-w., 360 at 37c 560 20
Engineering Equipment & Supply Co.: tungsten lamps, 60-w., 600 at 49c, 40-w., 915 at
45c; sundry, $6.30 712 05
India Alkali Works: Marblica, 500 lb at 5|c; White Star savogran, 465 lb. at 6|c 57 73
Labrecque, J. O. & Co.: coal, 7 tons at $9.50, 4-03 tons at $9.75 105 70
LeTourneux, Son & Co.: 22 brooms, $48.75; 18 dusters, $22.20; paint brushes, $7.25; 2
doz. mops, $12; toilet paper, $126; sundry, $250.29 466 49
Malo, Jos.: supplying ice, May-Sept., 1912 ' .- 201 10
Meyer Bros.: 'Wyandotte' detergent, 4 brl 50 00*
Montreal City: hand hose permit, 1 y. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, 1 y. to May 1,
1913, $2, 684.96 2,686 96
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 289, 680 k. w. at 6c, meter,
$11.70; power for elevators, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 70| h. p. at $40 per h. p. per an.,
15-1 h. p. at $40 per h. p. per an., balance due for power Nov. 1911, $34.50; gas, 1 y.
to Dec. 31, 1913, 203-6 M. cu. ft., $197.21, meter, 80c; steam heating, Dec 31-May
31, Sept. 1-Jan. 31, 1913, 64 M. lb. at 65c, 212 M. lb. at 55c, 7,568 M. lb. at 50c, meter,
$36 25,883 16
Nicolas, F. & Co.: 40-w. tungsten lamps, 230 at 45c 103 50
Sapho Mfg. Co.: anti-dust, 3,400 lb. at 3c; sundry, $17.50 119 50
Walker, Jas. Hardware Co.: dustbane, 1,000 lb. at 3c; 'Gillet's' lye, $5; rubber, $7.50;
sundry, $26.45 68 95
West Disinfecting Co.: euchrelyptum, 84 gal. at $1.75 147 00
Supplies from stores: 4 f. 1. sorting cases at $54, 6 prel. 1. sorting cases at $45. 486 00
Small payments: brooms, $13.80; cartage, $17; chamois skins, $20; coal, 1 ton at $9, 1
ton at $8.75, 2-7 tons at $8, 7-505 tons at $7.75; cylinder oil, 46£ gal. at 65c; engine
oil, 40£ gal. at 35c; hardware, $13.20; linseed oil soap, 472 lb. at 6£c; 'Old Dutch'
cleanser, $14.70; oil tank, $6.50; repairing filter, $32.30; repairing lamps, $16.20; rent
of office, Apr., 1912, $45; sheeting, 40? yd. at 20c; uniform caps, 12 at $3.50; white
waste, 352 1b. at 12§c; sundry, $144.12 589 52
Montreal Postal Sta. A. (Windsor Depot) ($222.13) —
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.: rent of office, 1 y. to Oct. 31, 1913 213 00
Montreal City: snow cleaning tax 8 68
Small payments: sundry 0 45
Montreal Postal Sta. B ($3,588.83)—
Caretaker, T. Drolet, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.17 650 04
Cleaner, A. Cunningham, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 325 00
Canada Stove & Furniture Co. : filing cabinet 277 50
Le Tourneux, Son & Co.: toilet paper, $10.50; sundry, $51.86 62 36
, Montreal City: hand hose permit, 12 m. to May 1, 1913, $2; water rates, 12 m. to May 1,
1913, $406.41 408 41
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 15,132 k. w. at 6c, 34 k. w.
at 10c', meter, $5.85; installing extra meter, $12.68; gas, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1913, 160-7
M. cu. ft., $157.50, meter, $6.20 .' 1,093 55
Robertson, F., Ltd.: coal, 48-3 tons at $7.75 374 33
Sauve, A.: decorating building for reception for Hon. R. L. Borden 75 00
Small payments: anti-dust, 600 lb. at 3c; coal, 1-12 tons at $8, 5 tons at $7.50; electrical
supplies, $17.28; euchrelyptum, 10 gal. at $1.75; grate, $19.36; plumbing, $13.78;
removing ashes, 31 loads at $1.50; slabs, $6.50; soap, $14.56; soap powder, $6.50;
180 sockets, $29.06; sweeping compound, $7.50; sundry, $79.64 322 64
Montreal Postal Station C. ($2,924.16)—
Cleaner, N. Robillard: to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $55, 11 m. at $60 715 00
Charette & Frere: repairing cement pavement, &c, labour, 96 h. at 65c, materials, $11.67;
plumbing, &c, $11.65 85 72
Carried forward 316, 366 46
V— 150 Al'blTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 316, 366 46
Montreal Postal Station C. — Concluded.
Citizen's Gas Control Co.: rent of gas governor, 6 m. to Nov. 1, 1912 3 00
Le Tourneux, Son & Co.: toilet paper, $17.50; sundry, $40.99 58 49
Montreal City: 12 m. to May 1, 1912, hand hose permit, $2, water rates, $94.09 96 09
Montreal L. H. & Co.: electric light, 13 m.t) Jan. 31, 1913, 13,473 k.w. at 6c, meter, $1.95;
gas, Dec. 30, 1911-Sept. 30, 1912, 44-1 m cu. ft., $43.55, meter, $3 856 88
Thibault, C. E.: rent of building, 12 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 1,000 00
Small payments: anti-dust, $6: cartage, $18; coal, 1-015 t. at $7.50; euchreyptum, 20
gal. at $1.75; sweeping powder, $7; wood, $6.50; sundry, $28.87 108 98
Montreal Postal Station D. ($2, 142.12) —
Caretaker, J. H. Roy: to Mar. 31, 1913, 5 m. at $41.66, 7 m. at $60 628 30
Painters, 21-4 d. at 4-59, 150-5 at $2.70, 10 d. at $2.50, 22 d. at $1.50 560 66
Labrecque, J. O. & Co.: coal, 24-325 t. at $7.50 182 46
Montreal City: 1 yr. to May 1, 1913, hand hose permit, $2, water rates, $112.52 114 52
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 3,182 k.w. at 6c, meter,
$1.95; gas, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1913, 3012 M. cu. ft., $29.89; meter 80c 223 56
O'Connell, T. "Daisy" heater, $17; galv. pipe, $9.48; labour, 102| d. at 60c; sundry, $23.67. Ill 65
Small payments: coal, 2-075 t. at $8.50, 1-86 t. at $7.50; euchrelyptum, 20 gal. at $1.75;
lumber, $10.56; marble, $16.75; paint, &c, $45.48; repairing motor, $8.50; repairing
roof, walls, &c $47.15; removing ashes, 12 1. at $1.50; sweeping compound, $7;
sundry, $100.92 320 97
Montreal Postal Station E. (S2,191.69) —
Caretakers: M. A. Campeau, Apr.-May, 1912, $66.66; H. Paquette, 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913
at $60 666 66
Care of clock, T. A. Grothe, 1 yr. to Mar. 1, 1912, $50; cleaners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
M. Labelle, $10, Miss Ste. Marie, $37.50 97 50
Charette & Frere: repairing pipes, &c, labour, 47 h. at 65c, material, $30. 10 60 65
Hall, Geo., Coal Co.: coal, 46-915 t. at $7.50 351 87
Le Tourneaux, Son & Co.: toilet paper, S1/.50; sundry, $48.38 65 88
Major, J. A. & Co.: covering roof, as per tend ■: 50 00
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 95-70 k.w. at 6c, meter,
$1.95; gas, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912, 118-2 M. cu. ft., $115.26, meter $2 693 41
Montreal W. & P. Co.: water rates, 6 m. to May 1, 1913 21 45
Small payments: antidust, $12; coal, 2 1. at $8.75; euchrelyptum, 20 gal. at $1.75; |in. hose,
75 ft., $10.13; liquid soap, 410 lb. at 6£c; toilet paper, $10.50; wood, 3c, $29.50;
sundry, $42.98 184 27
Montreal, Hochelaga Post Office ($1,215.99) —
Caretaker: Jas. H. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66 199 92
Painters, 30-5 d. at $2.70, 2 d. at $2.40 87 15
Charette & Frere: installing radiators, as per tender 175 00
Hall, Geo. Coal Co.: coal, 2-26 t. at $7.75, 18-83 t. at $7.50 158 75
Le Tourneux, Son & Co.: 3 door springs, $16.50; paint, 10 gal. at $2; sundry, $20.94 57 44
Montreal City: 12 m. to May 1, 1913, hand hose permit, $2, water rates, $68.87 70 87
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 4,966-6 k.w. at 6c, meter,
$1.95; gas, 1 yr. to Dec 31, 1913, 95-6 M. cu. ft., $94.36, meter, $2 396 31
Small payments: dustolio, 5 gal., $9; windows, 6 at $4; wood, $10.50; sundry $27.05. . . 70 55
Montreal, Ste. Cunegonde Post Office ($1752.03)—
Montreal City: rent of building, 1 yr. to Dec 31, 1912. 1,750 00
Munderloh & Co.: sundry 2 03
Montreal, St. Henri Post Office ($1,585.26)—
Cleaners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: Mrs. Colborne, $270; Mrs. Gagnon, $36.80; Mrs. St.
Amour, $32 . 20 339 00
Painters, 33^ d. at $2.70 . . 90 45
Daoust, Oscar & Co.: plumbing, labour, 82 h. at 50c, 2 radiators, $36.68, sundry material
$6.34; repairing roof, labour, 72 h. at 50c, materials, $13.79 133 81
Fortier, Chas.: 18 window shades, $52.68; sundry, $30.95 83 63
Hall, Geo. Coal Co: coal, 31-5 t. at $7.50 ., 236 25
Montreal L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec 30, 1911-Aug. 30, 1912, 2,827 k.w. at 6c,
meter, $1.80; gas, 12 m. to Nov. 15, 1912, 1-5 M. cu. ft., $1.34, meter, $3.60 176 36
Montreal W. & P. Co.: water rates, May i-Nov. 1, Feb. 1-Mar. 1, 1912 33 03
Sicily Asphaltum Paving Co.: laying asphalt pavement, as per tender, 74 sq. yd. at $2.97. 219 78
Solomon & Spielmann: "Ferrodor" paint, 20 gal 52 60
Ulley, J. J. & Co.: 11 extra heavy window screens 62 50
Small payments: brass polish, 5 gal., $11.25; electrical supplies, $32.84; euchrelyptum,
20 gal. at $1.75; gold leaves, $7.50; rotary stools, 2 at $7.50; sweeping pov/der, 500 bl.,
$14; 2 tables, $7; sundry, $35.26 157 85
Montreal Public Buildings Generally ($433.10)—
Deschamps, R. L. : travel and outlay 171 00
Desjardins, C. : travel and outlay 10 65
Lymburner, N. H., supt. of buildings: travel and outlay .» 119 86
Renaud, J., foreman of painters, outlay 70 90
Carried forward 327, 749 40
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Bui^ngs: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 327, 749 40
Montreal Public Buildings Generally — Concluded.
Thibault, Miss A.: ti /el and outlay 12 10
Small payments: cab hire, 15y h. at $1; steel cabinet, as per order, $30; sundry, $3.34... 48 59
Nicolet Public Building ($980,12)—
Caretaker, U. Papillon, 12 m.to Mar. 31, 1913 at $43.33 519 96
Courteau, Julien: coal, 22-865 t. at $7.50; wood, 2 c. at $3.50; sundry $6.59 185 08
Nicolet Electric Co.: electric lighting, 1 yr. to Mar. 19, 1913, 1,820 k.w., $147.23; meter,
$12; supplies, $2.35 * 161 58
Nicolet Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Nov. 1, 1912 70 50
Small payments: door spring, $7; repairs, 35| h. at 40c; sundry, $21.80 43 00
Nomining Public Building ($497.13)—
Caretaker, V. Charbonneau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Lamoureux, E.: wood, 51 c. at $3.50 178 50
Small payments: oil 18 63
Peribonka Public Building ($385.75)—
Caretaker, E. Roy: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Cote, Elie: wood, 5 c. at $1.50, 53 c. at $1.40 81 70
Small payments: sundry 4 05
Pierreville Public Building ($522.09)—
Caretaker, Mrs. S. G. Boucher: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1912, at $12.50 150 00
Cote, J. & Co.: cleaning and painting ceiling, &c, as per tender, $114; painting double
windows and doors, $7 121 00
Laperrere & Son: coal, 12 t. at $8; sundry, $5.94 101 94
Small payments: coal oil, 41£ gal. at 24c, 43 gal. at 20c; cylinder latches, 2 at $4; door
check, $8; removing rubbish, 30 1. at $1.10; Waterbury clock, $16; wood, 8 cds., $22;
sundry,$43.59 149 15
Plessisville Public Building ($725.53)—
Caretakers, at $10 per m.: Geo. Savoie, 7 m. to Nov. 1, 1912; J. O. Vallee, 5 m. to Mar.
31, 1913 120 00
Auger, Ferdinand: wood, 23 cds. at $3 *. . . 69 00
Mathieu, Alfred: repairing pipes, painting doors, &c 52 87
Plessisville Village: coal, 20 t. at $9.50; electric lighting, 10 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $118.65;
water rates, 9 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, $55.90 364 55
Small payments: 'Daisy' boiler section, $22.30; hardware, $10.60; repairing combination
of iron chest, $25; f in. rubber hose, 75 ft. at 10c, sundry, $51.71 117 11
Quebec Citadel and Governor General's Quarters ($1,756.79) —
Caretaker, M. Lewis: to Mar. 31, 1913, 365 d. at $1.50 547 50
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913 34 00
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 86-305 t. at $8.35, -95 t. at $9.25 729 43
Collin, Jerome: wood, 6 c at $7, 2 c at $6; cutting wood, $8 62 00
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912, 3,224-1 k.w. at 10c;
meter,$7.75; gas, Dec. 29-Jan. 29,1909,1-1 M.cu.ft. $1.32, May 21-Oct. 26, 1910,
30-6 M cu. ft., $36.72, May 30-Dec 30, 1911, 2-8 M. cu. ft., $3.36 371 56
Small payments: labour, 9 h. at $1.20; sundry, $1.50 12 30
Quebec Culler's Office ($553.25)—
Caretaker, J. O. Neil: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45 540 00
Small payments: removing ashes, $12; sundry, $1.25 13 25
Quebec Custom House ($2,354.35)—
Caretaker, J. Mountain, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45; charwoman, Mrs. Murphy, $20;
elevator man, A. Martin, 1 m. 16 d., $78.57 638 57
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 178-25 t. at $7.95 1,417 08
Collin, Jerome: wood , 6 c at $7, 6 c at $6 . 50, 2 c at $6; cutting wood, 14 c at $1 107 00
Jobin, P. & Frere: labour, 90 h. at 35c; pine, 438 ft. at 5c; sundry, $7.45 60 85
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, (flat rate), Oct. -Dec, 1912, 16 cp. lamps,
57 at $3 per lamp per an 42 75
Small payments: chairs, 6 at $2; cleaning typewriter, $12.25; removing ashes, $21.60;
toilet paper, $14; sundry, $28.25 88 10
Quebec Engineer's Office ($246.25)—
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, to Mar. 31, 1913: office, No. 673, 12 m., $25, No.
954, 12 m., $55; residence, No. 1,640, 15 m., $46.25 126 25
Breen, Thos. : allowance for office rent, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $12 120 00
Quebec Examining Warehouse ($3,899.72)—
Engineer, D. P. Kennedy, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 900 00
Fireman, J. G. McLaughlin, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 1-2 t. at $9, 74-78 t. at $7.95, 8-28 t. at $6. 10 655 81
Collin, Jerome: wood, 8 c at $7, 2 c at $6.50, 25 c. at $6; cutting and piling wood, $41. . . 260 00
Jobin & Frere: labour, 199 h. at 30c, 180 h. at 16c; sundry, $7.04 95 54
Larose, Edouard: pointing building, 1,288 sq. yd. at 40c 515 20
Carried forward 338,975 90
V— 152 AUDITOR GENERAL'S RETORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 328, 975 90
Quebec Examining Warehouse — Continued.
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: Dec. 28, 1911-Dec. 30, 1912, electric light, (flat rate), 16
c.p. lamps, 173 at $3 per 1. per an.; gas, 24-8 cu. ft. at $1; power, 5 h.p. at $35 per h.p.
per an 718 83
Small payments: removing snow, 82 h. at 20c. ; sundry, $17 . 94 34 34
Quebec Gas Inspector's Office ($208.77)—
Cleaner, Mrs. A. Bouchard, Aug.-Mar 127 50
Quebec Ry. L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 28, 1911, to Nov. 22, 1912, 426-5 k.w.
at 10c, meter, $2.50; gas, Dec. 29, 1911-Dec. 30, 1912,30-1 M cu. ft. at $1.20 81 27
Quebec Federal Minister's Office: Bell Telephone Co., rent of phone No. 353, 12 m. to Mar.
' 31, 1913 56 00
Quebec Immigration Buildings ($2,914.07)—
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 24-32 t. at $8.05, 5-53 t. at $6.35 230 85
Collin, Jerome: wood, 20 c. at $8.50, 34 c. at $7, 3 c. at $6.50; cutting and piling wood, $41. 468 50
Quebec Harbour Commission: water rates, Dec. 2, 1911-Dec. 27, 1912, 2,306-1 M gal.
at 20c 461 25
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1912, electric light, 32-c.p. lamps, 13 for 3
m. at $5 per 1. per an., 27 for 3 m. at $6 per 1. per an., 16-c.p. lamps, 41 for 3 m. at $2.50
per 1. per an., 62 for 9 m. at $2.50 per 1. per an., 378 for 3 m. at $3 per 1. per an., 367
for 9 m. at $3 per 1. per an.; 4 arc lights, 12 m. at $30 1,667 87
Rousseau, N. E.: gas, June 1-Oct. 18, 512£ lb. at 12c 61 50
Small payments: electrical supplies, $22.60; sundry, $1.50 24 10
Quebec Immigration Hospital ($6,853.77)—
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 99-87 t. at $8.35, 17-22 t. at $6.75 950 14
Collin, Jerome: wood, 6 c. at $6.50, 1 c. at $6; sundry, $14 59 00
Quebec City: water rates, 4 y. to May 1, 1912, 22,832-8 M cu. ft. at 25c, less $200 paid
on account, V— 136, 1911-12 5,508 19
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 27, 1911-Dec. 30. 1912, 3,128 k.w. at
10c; meter, $9; supplies, $14.64 336 44
Quebec Inland Revenue Office, ($1,353.50)—
Petrie, Alex.: sundry labour 3 50
Richilieu and Ontario Navigation Co.: rent of offices at No. 46 Dalhousie St., 15 m. to
Apr. 30, 1913 1,350 00
Quebec Interior Department ($520.93)—
Banque d'Hochelaga: rent of office, Feb. 1-Apr. 15, 1912 72 93
*Bergei-on, J. S. & A. G. Verret: rent of office, at No. 103 Rue St. Jean, Apr. 15, 1911-Jan.
31, 1912 356 25
Small payments: chair, $7; clock, $10; t. w. desk, $30; labour, 3 d. at $4; rug, $30.75;
sundry, $2 91 75
Quebec Marine Office ($1,980.84)—
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 83-39 t. at $8.05 671 29
Legare, P. T.: 2 desks, $39, $23.50; 2 chairs, $15.80; sundry, $6.25 84 55
Quebec City: water rates, 13 m. to Apr. 30, 1913 875 00
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 5 "Shannon" sections with top and base 114 75
Valliere, Edouard: cabinet, $8.50; 6 chairs, $51; desks, 2 oak, $80, 1 t. w., $44; rent
of furniture, $25; sundry, $2.75 211 25
Small payments: desk 24 00
Quebec Observatory ($665. 69)—
Buteau, J. A.: labour, 611 h. at 35c, 230 h. at 25c; sundry lumber, &c, $92.60 363 95
Gignac, J. H.: cloth, 30 yd. at 70c; labour, 46 h. at 35c; paint, 60 lb. at 20c; sundry,
90c 50 00
Quebec City: water rates, 2 y. to Apr. 30, 1913 100 00
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 28, 1911-Dec. 30, 1912, 1,087-5 k.w. at
10c; meter, $3 Ill 75
Small payments: flag stones, 70 ft. at 50c; sundry, $4.99 39 99
Quebec General Post Office ($19,096.80)—
Caretakers: T. F. Battle, June 15, 1894-Apr. 30, 1896, 686 d. at 50c; Rod. Roy, 12 m. to
Mar". 31, 1913, at $66.66 1, 142 92
Care of clock, E. V. Cantin, 12 m. to Nov. 1, 1912, $100; cleaners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
Mrs. A. Bouchard, $90, Miss K. Edwards, $240, Mrs. A. Lacombe, $160.83, Miss
G. Lavoie, $240, Mrs. A. Roy, $180, Mrs. F. Savard, $197.34, Mrs. G. Trudel,
$131 .46 1,339 63
Electrician, A. Lacasse, 11 m. 28 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; elevator men, to Mar. 31,
1913, A. Poulin, 12 m. at $50, G. Cloutier, 11 m. 13 d. at $50 2,066 66
Firemen, F. J. Cooper, 11 in. 16 d. to Mar. 16, 1913, at $75, Jos. Boulanger, 28 d., $54.13. 917 83
Joiners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, D. Lortie, $860.25, A. Petitclerc, $903.75; messenger,
J. D. Villeneuve, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50; watchman, S. Lortie, to Mar. 31,
1913, 11 m. 9 d. at $50 2, 929 00
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, offices, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 3,824, $31.25,
No. 1,226, $67.50; Mr. Beland's residence, No. 2,124, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, $12.50. . Ill 25
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 22-065 t. at $9, 132-045 t. at $8 1,254 94
Carried forward 364, 044 87
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 364, 044 87
Quebec General Post Office— Concluded.
Chinic Hardware Co.: 1 doz. chamois skins, $6; 6 cotton mops, $4.50; 6 "Lepage" door
check springs, $10.50; 5 "Ruswin" door checks, $51; glass, $6; metal polish, $4.50;
sundry, $105.66 188 16
Cote, P. J.: linoleum, 36£ yd. at $1.25; sundry, $8.15 53 36
Gervais, E.: alabastine, 34 pkgs. at 50c; decorating building, as per tender, $867.29;
labour, 15^ d. at $1, 798 h. at 35c; paint, 15 gal. at $2.35, 15 lb. at 90c, 284 lb. at 18c;
painting roof, &c, as per tender $406; rent of vacuum cleaner, 4 d. at $3; sundry, $80. 15 1,777 11
Gignac, J. H.: oak, 63-8 ft. at 15c; pine, 186 ft. at $80, 184 ft. at $70, '228 ft. at $60, 151
ft. at $50; sundry, $48.92. 107 45
Gravel, Ad.: "carbon" lamps, 200 at 13|c; "Dalite" lamps, 100 at 60c; "Laco" lamps,
100 at 45c; "Mazda" lamps, 60 w., 100 at 76c, 40 w., 100 at 56c, 25 w., 100 at 50c;
4 B.B. lanterns complete with 400 w. lamps, $65; sundry, $6 . 60 385 60
Legare, P. T., Ltd.: 11 chairs, $91.75; 3 desks, $53, $28, $19.50; 3 secretaries, $45, $43,
$19.50; table, $15; sundry, $12 326 75
Leonard, B.: glass, $23.25; painting letter boxes, 36 at $1.75, 119 at $1.25 235 00
Masson, A. D.: brooms, 2 doz. at $5.50, 2 doz. at $4; candles, 4 cases, $21.60; dusters,
2 doz. at $8; ladder, $17; mops, $30; soap, 6 cwt. at $9.50; solarine, 6 doz. at $4.75;
sweeping powder, 300 lb. at 5c; sundry, $90.50 294 60
Nesbitt, E. T. : building porch as per contract 168 00
Mechanics' Supply Co.: 12-in. fan motor, $14.85; 16-in. oscillating fan, $22.50; sundry,
$18.23 55 58
Munderloh & Co.: "Munderloh" watchman's control clock, complete for nine stations. . 65 00
Noel, Pierre: basin," $10; installing radiator, $70; labour, 30 h. at 50c; 2 pieces of grill,
$10; sundry, $34. 15 139 15
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 1,000 folders, $10.75; 5 sections, $110; steel cabinets, 2 at
$30; sundry, $28 34 209 09
PaquetCo.: 2 rugs, $59.50, $58.25; sundry, $5.43 123 18
Quebec City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 750 00
Quebec Electric Co.: electric decorating, as per agreement, $600; 16-in. fan, $20, 2 oscil-
lating fans, 12 in., at $22; installing lights and supplying current, as per agreement,
$300; lamps, 1,000 at 18c, 250 at 17c; sundry, $50.43 1,236 93
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 16 c.p. lamps, 12 m. to Dec 31, 1912, (flat
rate), 439 for 3 m. at $3 per an., 447 for 9 m. at $3 per an., May 1-Oct. 31, 1910, 16 c.p.
lamps, 124 for 6 m. at $3 per an.; gas, Dec 28, 1911-Dec 30, 1912, 19-6 M cu. ft.,
$20.35, 58-7 M cu. ft.' at $1; power, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, elevator and ventilator,
25 h. p. at $35 per h. p. per an., stamping machine, \ h. p. at $50 per an.; sundry, $5.60 2,530 65
Simard, T. & Co.: rug, $70; window shades, $7.50; sundry, $6.20 83 70
Valliere, Edouard: 5 chairs, $39; 2 desks, $45, $30; table, as per order, $68.50; table with
rubber top, $10 192 50
Small payments: antidust, $7; chairs, $9.50; chemical hose, $9; 3 clocks, $70; curtains,
6 at $1.35; r. t. desk, $22; disinfectant, 4 gal., $11; labour, 47 h. at 35c, 34 h. at
30c; laundry, $11.98; linen, 22 yd. at 40c; paint, 52 gal. at 25c; "Old Dutch"
cleanser, 300 lb., $14.70; "Pyramid" cleanser, 300 lb., $14.70; putting new stone on
threshold, $10; removing ashes, $8; soap, $25.50; spray, $7; wood, 2 c, $15; sundry,
$120.83 412 76
Duebec, St. Roch Post Office ($3,451.32)—
Caretaker, J. B. Turcotte: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 45-465 t. at $7.95 361 44
DesLauriers, Adelard: building lobby, &c, as per contract 70 00
Gignac, J. H.: fence, 60 ft. at $1.50; oak door, $63 153 00
Jinchereau & Lamonde: sundry repairs to building, as per contract. . .n 350 00
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: letter carrier's sorting cases, 4 at $50; freight, $9.86 209 86
Paquet.'Elisee: grilled iron doors, 2 at $76.25 152 50
Quebec City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 800 00
Quebec Electric Co.: installing 300 lights at 50c; "Mazda" lamps, 40-w., 100 at 56c,
60-w., 100 at 76c 282 00
Quebec Ry.," L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912, (flat rate), 16-c.p. lamps,
102 at $3 per an.; gas, Dec. 27, 1911-Dec. 30, 1912, 27-5 M cu. ft. gas at $1.20; power,
1 y. to Dec 31, 1912, \ h.'p., $50 389 00
Vaillancourt, B.: painting and varnishing doors, &c, glass, $35.20, labour, 89 h. at 35c,
lettering signs, $11, paint, 35 lb. at 30c, 22 lb. at 20c, varnish, 2 gal. at $5 102 25
Small payments: photographs, $15; removing ashes, $13; wood, 4 c at $6; sundry,
$29 . 35 81 35
Quebec, St. Sauveur Post Office ($918.50)—
Caretaker, C. Turcotte: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12.50 150 00
Turcotte, C: rent of building, 12 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $60; water rates, $40 760 00
Small payments: cartage, $6 . 50; sundry, $2 8 50
Carried forward 377, 749 26
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 377, 749 2G
Quebec Railway Mail Service ("197.36)—
Lefebvre, Et.: labour, 38 h. at 40c; sundry, $14.96 30 16
Legare, P. T.: 2 chairs at $12.50; 2 desks, $65, $14.50 104 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: truck, style XXX, $60; freight, $2.70 62 70
Quebec Weights and Measures Office ($142)—
Canadian Import Co.: coal, 12-54 t. at $7.95 99 69
Collin, Jerome: wood, &c 8 25
Quebec Ry., L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 26, 1911-Dec. 24, 1912, 310-6 k.w. at 10c;
meter $3 34 06
Richmond Public Building ($1,337.56) —
Caretaker, H. Desmarais, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; also care of clock, 9 m. to
Jan. 1, 1913, $37.50 437 46
Desmarais, S. E. & Co.: coal, 1 t. at $8, 34-65 t. at $6.80; repairs, $29.96; wood, 7 c at $5,
2 c at $3.50; sawing and piling wood, $15; sundry, $18.90 349 48
Linahen, Jas. D.: cleaning, papering, &c, as per tender, $65.75; plastering, 30 yd. at 60c;
sundry, $17.94 101 69
Richmond Electric Co.: electric current, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 (flat rate) 229 95
Richmond Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Sept. 30, 1912 25 00
Smith, J. D.: tungsten lamps, 100 at 53c; sundry, $13.12 66 12
Small payments: fire extinguishers, 4 at $11.50; plumbing, $22.60; sundry, $59.26 127 86
Rigaud Public Building ($416.32)—
Caretakers, at $12.50 per m.: J. B. Charlebois, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1913; G. Vallee, 5 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913 125 00
Chevrier & Freres: coal, 36-415 t. at $8 291 32
Rimouski Public Building ($1,593.93)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 per m.: A. Lepage, 9 m.; P. Lepage, 3 m 300 00
Credit Municipal Canadien: electric lighting, 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 1,379 k.w., $185.97;
meter $3 188 97
Lepage, H. C: coal, 34 -567 t. at $8.60; soap, $4; wood, 11 cat $2.50; sundry, $15.35 344 14
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bases, 3 at $21.75; desks, r.t., $56, system, $35; freight, $8.15;
sections, 6 at $16.5d, 3 at $6.25; tops, 3 at $4.25 294 90
St. Germain de Rimouski Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Nov. 1, 1912 75 00
Tache, Mme. J. C: rent of engineer's office, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 275 00
Tetre, Cyrille: rent of office, 26 Mar.-26 Apr., 1912 10 00
Small payments: coal, 2 t. at $8.60; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 65c; whitening ceiling and
walls, &c, $24.60; sundry, $31.62 105 92
Riviere du Loup Public Building ($58.91)—
Small payments: clock, $15; trunk, $43; freight, 91c 58 91
Roberval Immigration Building ($545.27) —
Caretaker, G. Audet: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Roberval Electric Co.: electric lighting, Nov. 6, 1911-Nov. 16, 1912, 1,810-5 k.w., $217.27;
meter, $3 220 27
Roberval Town: water rates, 1 yr. to May 1, 1912 25 00
Shawenegan Falls Public Building ($280)—
Flamond, C. H.: coal, 35 t. at $8 280 00
Sherbrooke Engineer's Office ($613.18)—
Ansell, Mrs. Whiting: rent of office, Apr., 1912 40 00
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, office, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $42, residence, Mar. 22,
1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $25.62 67 62
Dufresne, L. A.: rent of office, May 22-Feb. 28, 1913 505 56
Sherbrooke Public Building ($3,155.76)—.
Caretakers, O. Deseve, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, R. J. Spearing,
1 yr. to Mar. 1, 1913, $30; cleaner, Mrs. J. Laliberte, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $15. . . . 609 96
Bayley, L. A.: rubber, 216 sq. ft. at 25c; 2 rugs, $18, $17; sundry, $3.70 92 70
Codere, Son & Co.: 64-15 t. at $6.85; sundry, $5o.85 493 31
McCaw-Bissel Furniture Co.: chairs, 1 at $9, 1 at $8, 1 at $6.50, 5 at $4.50; cupboard,
$16; desks, 2 at $30; 3 stoves, $15.50; 3 tables, $36.50; sundry, $1.50 175 50
McSwiggin.W. T.: chimney, $40; repairing brick walls, &c, as per contract, $185; repairing
steps, $60 285 00
Montminy, M. A.: painting and kalsomining, as per contract '. . 109 00
Morin, L. P. : cupboard, $50; table, $10 60 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cupboard, $18; ends, 1 pr., $7; sections, 1 at $30, 9 at $23, lat$21 283 00
Sherbrooke City: electric light, Mar. 27, 1912-Mar. 1, 1913, appraiser's office, 68 k.w.,
$8.54, post office, 9,728 k.w., $554.56; gas, Mar. 27, 1912-Mar. 1, 1913, heat, 39.2 M.
cu. ft., $45.25, light, 22.1 M. cu. ft., $29.02; stone, 4 loads at $2.50; water, 1 yr. to May
1, 1913, $50 697 37
Sherbrooke Construction Co.: labour, 26 h. at 35c; making counter, as per tender, $39;
plate glass, $7.80 , 55 90
Carried forward 385,795 53
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 385, 795 53
Sherbrooke Public Building— -Concluded.
Small payments: electrical supplies, $15.95; grate bars, 1 set, $13.62; household supplies,
$24.95; installing new stamping machine, $13.22; removing waste paper, etc., $15.75;
repairing locks, &c, $19.30; sign, $7; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 100 at 42c; wood, 3 c. at $6;
sundry, $124.23 294 02
Sorel Public Building ($2,997.47)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $40, Chas. Robitaille, 3 m., J. B. Caderette, 9 m.; care
of clock, A. Mathieu, 1 yr. to Feb. 28, 1913, $50 530 00
Beaucage, Henri: repairing walls, ceiling, &c, as per contract 115 00
Caron F. D.: repairing pipes, &c, cement, 200 lb. at 10c, labour, 99 h. at 50c, sundry,
$21 .52 $1 02
Fagnon, J. O.: sundry caretaker's supplies 67 89
Ga^ne, J. B. & Son: coal, 60 t. at $7.75 465 00
Mathieu, A.: repairing dial labour, 109 h. at $1, materials, $38.75 147 75
Peloquin, Delphis: constructing partition, as per contract _ 89 00
Rubenstein Bros.: 12 drawer fronts, $45; 240 p.o. box fronts with pigeon holes, $516;
sundry, S1S.86 579 86
Sorel Electric Co.: electric light, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 5,707 k.w. at 8c; meter, $3 459 56
Sorel Town: gas, Apr. 1-Feb. 3,1913, 31-2 M. cu. ft., $40.14; sprinkling streets, season of
1911, $7.48; water, 1 yr. to Sept. 30, 1913, $250 297 62
Small payments: cylinder latches, 2'at $6; repairing electric fixtures, etc., $39; repairing
fitter, $35; 25-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; wood, 3 c. at $6; sundry, $29.77 154 77
Ste Anne de Bellevue ($575)—
Duquette, A.: installing plumbing system, as per contract 7o 00
Pilon, Telesphore: altering P.O., removing partitions, &c, as per contract 350 00
Ste. Anne de Bellevue Town: rent of office, 1 yr. to Dec. 1, 1911 150 00
St. Eustache Post Office ($195.98)—
Laval Electric Co.: electric lighting, Apr. 2, 1912-Mar. 3, 1913, 456 k.w. at 10-Sc 49 28
St. Eustache Village: rent of office, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1912 144 00
Small payments: sundry 2 70
St. Felix de Valois Public Building ($93)—
Cripeau, M.: rent of post office, 1 yr. to Feb. 23, 1913 62 00
Pelletier, O.: rent of building, 6 m. to Sept. 10, 1912 31 00
St. Gabriel de Brandon Post Office ($150)—
Early, Paul: rent of building, 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 150 00
St. George East ($100)—
Morsan, Ph. L.: rent of building, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 100 00
St. Hyacinthe Inland Revenue Office ($871.47)—
Caretaker, E. C. Clapin: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Blondin, A. & Co.: heater, $17; installing drain pipe, $48; installing radiator, $70; sundry,
$10.22 145 22
Demers & Coonev: coal, 19*77 t. at $7.25 143 33
Gas Electricitv and Power Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec 25, 1912, 164 k.w. at 12c,
meter, $2.16; gas, 9 m. to Dec. 25, 1912, 18.6 M. cu. ft. at $1.20, -4 M. cu. ft. at $2.40,
meter, $6.84 51 96
St. Hyacinth City: water rates, 12 m. to Jan., 1913 100 00
Small payments: section with bop and base, $17.42; sundry, $13.58 31 00
St. Hyacinthe Public Building ($1,728.71)—
Caretaker, F. X. Tetreault, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $43.33; care of clock, 1 yr. to Dec,
1913, $100 .••••,•• 619 96
Blondin, A. & Co.: labour, 22 h. at 40c; painting walls and ceiling, $29.70; repairing filter,
$10; repairing pipes, $12.77; sundry repairs, $93.47 154 74
Demers & Cooney: coal, 30035 t. at $7.25 217 78
Gas Electricity & Power Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 25, 1912, 1,967 k.w. at 12c,
meter, $5.40; gas, 9 m. to Dec. 25, 1912, 18-1 M. cu. ft. at $2.40, meter, $3.24 288 12
Nolan, Flavien: 3 chairs, $17; desk, $35 52 00
St. Hvacinthe City: water rates, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913 150 00
Smalfpayments: cleaning, $8; electrical supplies, $27.09; labour, 73| h. at 30c; repairing
tower clock, $14.60; toilet paper, $7; 25-w tungsten lamps, 100 at 42c; wood, 3 c at
$8.25; sundry, $100.64 246 13
St. Jerome Public Building ($1,474.28)—
Caretaker, T. Grignon: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Cousineau, H.: wood, 7 c at $6, 7 c at $5.50 80 50
Fournelle, J. D.: coal, 30-03 t, at $7.75 232 74
Monette, Simeon: cleaning walls, ceiling, &c, varnishing, putting up moulding, &c, as
per tender, $170; labour, 97 h. at 40c, 38 h. at 35c; repairs to locks, $12, to pavement,
&c, $72.50, to stone foundation, $6.25, to storm windows, $14; solder, 30 lbs. at 35c;
sundry, $30.07 367 42
St. Jerome City: street sprinkling tax, Apr. 21, 1896-May 1, 1911, $46.80; water rates,
1 yr. to Nov. 30, 1912, $56 102 80
Carried forward 393.984 60
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward. 393, 984 60
St. Jerome Public Building — Concluded.
St. Jerome Power & Elec. L. Co.: electric light, Apr., 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 6,859 k.w. at He;
meter, $5.50; supplies, $1.85 110 25
Therien, Chas.: installing new sink, repairing walls, &c, $41.50; repairing furnace, as per
tender, $60 101 50
Small payments: cupboard, $9; cylinder locks, $12; electrical supplies, $14.01; removing
snow, winter of 1911-12, $22.50; 2 step ladders, $5; sundry, $16.60 79 11
St. John's Custom House ($599.05)—
Caretaker, Leon Forrant: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $29.16 349 92
Donaghy, John: coal, 16-21 t. at $6.20 100 50
St. John's City: water rates, 1 yr. to May 1, 1913 60 00
St. John's Elec. L. Co.: electric lighting, 1 yr. to Mar. 20, 1913, 314 k.w. at 10c; meter,
$3 . : 34 40
Small payments: cylinder lock, $10; 25-w. "Sterling" lamps, 50 at 42c; telephone rent,
4 m. to Oct. 30, 1912, $7.33; sundry, $15.90 54 23
St. John's Post Office ($965.48)—
Caretaker, W. Brousseau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 v. 300 00
Donaghy, John: coal, 40-72 t. at $6.20. 252 46
Marchessault, L. D.: furnishing and placing flag stones, &c, $40*; sundry, $17.45 57 45
St. John's City: water rates, 1 yr. to May 1, 1913 50 00
St. John's Electric -Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 22, 1912-Mar. 25, 1913, 2,533 k.w. at 10c;
meter, $3; supplies, $5.82 262 12
Small payments: cleaning and whitening walls and ceiling, $10; sundry, $33? 45 43 45
St. Regis Custom House ($50.75)—
Milmoe Bros.: coal, 7 t. at $7.25 50 75
Terrebonne Public Building ($864.03)—
• Caretaker, J. Briere: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Chapleau, J. Henri: building cement walks, as per tender, $109.80; cement, 100 lb. at 10c;
labour, 47 h. at 45c, 26 h. at 35c; repairing and cleaning walls, &c, $28 178 05
Gauvreau, C: coal, 20-05 t. at $7.75 155 39
Terrebonne Electric Ligh't Co.: electric light, Sept. 30, 1911-Jan. 31, 1913, 1,928-5 k. w. at
8c 154 28
Terrebonne Village: water rates, 1 y. to Dec 31, 1912 15 00
Small payments: 25-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 42c; sundry, $40.31 61 31
Thetford Mines Public Building ($1,166.65)—
- Caretaker, J. Rousseau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12.50 150 00
Blais, Alphonse: coal, 2-7 t. at $9, 8-46 t. at $8.50, 19-285 t. at $8.25; soap, $15; sundry,
$29.53 299 85
Hebert, J. S.: as per contracts, gravelling roof and repairing chimney, $48, painting
and plastering ceiling and walls, &c, $100, putting letters on fanlight, &c, $72.90;
sundry, $13.15 234 05
Lachance, L. E.: wood, 5 c at $6.75, 7 c at $4.50 • 65 25
Thetford Mines City: water rates, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 100 00
Thetford Mines Elec. L. Co.: electric light, (flat rate), 12 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, at $20;
supplies, $3 243 00
Small payments: cartage, $6; coal, $7.60; wood, 5 c at $5; sundry, $35.90 74 50
Three Rivers Engineer's Office ($104)— #
Bell Telephone Co. : rent of telephone No. 193, 3 m. to June 30, 1912 8 00
Berlinguet, Lucy M. Caven: rent of two rooms, June 1-Jan. 31, 1913, 8 m. at $12 96 00
Three Rivers Public Building ($2,316.27)—
Caretaker, E. Cossette, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50; assistant, P. Gravelle, 12 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 900 00
Hamehn, Chas.: installing heating apparatus, $47; putting on and gravelling new roof,
$110; 3 ventilators, $12; sundry, $2.30 171 30
Laurin, A. &Co.: chair, $10; M. O. desk, $50; 3 sections of cabinet, $52 112 00
Marchand, Zeph.: coal, 20 t. at $7; wood, $20.50 160 50
North Shore Power Co.: electric lighting, Apr. 20, 1912-Mar. 11, 1913, 5,260 k. w. at 10c;
meter, $2.75 528 75 .
Parent. Arthur: cutting down and removing tree, $25; labour, 9 d. at $2.50, 51 h. at 35c,
76J h. at 17|c; pine, 3 M ft. at $25; sundry lumber, $13.20; sundry, $63.39 230 34
Three Rivers City: water rates, 1 y. to June 30, 1913, $50.95; sundry, $2.80 53 75
Small payments: door with frame, $8; electrical supplies, $48.25; portable lamps, 2 at
$5; 8 tungsten lamps, $8.80; 2 s. 1. c sorting cases supplied from stores, at $20; sun-
dry, $44.58. : 159 63
Trois Pistoles Public Building ($75)—
Trois Pistoles Town: rent of building, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 75 00
Valleyfield Public Building ($4,616.62)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913: J. B. Laniel, 1 m. at $33.33; Nap. Picard, 1 m. at $33.33,
10 m. at $40 466 66
Bourdon, Wilbrod: painting, plastering, kalsomining, walls and ceiling, oiling floors,
supplying burlap, &c, as per contract 774 00
Carried forward 401, 657 35
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 401, 657 35
Valleyfield Public Building — Concluded.
Dore, Phileas: building cement wall, as per tender, $400; earth, 28 loads at $1; repair-
ing sidewalk, &c, $30 458 00
Emend, V. A. & Son: 1 in. mechanical filter 155 00
Hainault & Frere: as per contracts, kalsomining and painting passage, $174.50, railing
for steps, $67.25, re-lettering and varnishing doors, window, &c, $336.75 578 50
Lamothe, J. M.: 2 cupboards, $25, $15; labour, 23§ d. at $3, 12£ h. at 35c, 5 h. at 30c;
sundry lumber, $16.55; sundry, $48.15 181 08
Langevin, N.: coal, 50 t. at $7.25; 2 door springs, $18; glass, $10.25; f in. hose, 75 ft., $15;
tungsten lamps, 59 at 75c; oil, $13.25; sundry, $107.83 57108
Leduc & Prieur: curtains with poles, $38; 2 rugs, $42; 2 small rugs, $8.70; vacuum
cleaner, $13.50; sundry, $19.37 121 57
Morand, Alex.: 10 chairs, $49.75; 4 desks, $49.50, $24.95, $19, $16.50; table, $12.80;
sundry, $10.50 183 00
Robinault, Arthur: asbestos, $9; labour, 87 h. at 60c, 20 h. at 50c; making pipe for
chimney, $22; marble plate, $11.50; pipe, $20.50; repairing and tarring roof, as per
tender, $237; sundry, $81.75 443 95
Valleyfield Electric Co. : electric light, Mar. 29, 1912-Mar. 27, 1913, flat rate for minimum
of current, $108; additional current, 2,340-8 k. w., $123.39; meter $1.56; supplies,
$11.73 244 68
Valleyfield Town: water rates, 1 y. to Sept. 30, 1913, $90; sundry, $2.73 92 73
Small payments: cartage, 19 loads at 75c; clock, $25; fire grate, $13.42; labour, 30 h.
at 55c, 30 h. at 25c, 125 h. at 15c, 475 h. at 12£c; lettering boxes, &c, $9; painting
boxes, 6 at $1.25; soap, $9.54; window screens, &c, $14.20; wood, 5£ c at $8.75;
sundry wood, $42.75; sundry, $60.45 346 37
Victoriaville Public Braiding ($1,185.97) —
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913: G. Beaudet, 2 m. at $10; Mrs. A. B. Dunn, 3 m. at $10;
C. Thibault, 7 m. at $25 225 00
Arthabaska Water & Power Co.: electric lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 2,205 k.w. at
12c; meter, $3; repairs, $1.50; extra light, Dec, 1912, 61 lamps, $14.16, Jan.-Mar.,
81 lamps at 36c each per m 370 74
Gaudet, Octave: coal, 19-655 t. at $8; sundry, $13.11 170 43
Giroux, J. E. C: wood, 25| c at $3, 10 c at $2.75 104 00
Tourigny, Paul & Co.: wood, 15 c at $3.50, 10 c at $2.50. 77 50
Victoriaville Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 50 00
Small payments: 4 chairs, $12.20; g. o. desk, $26.25; soao, $26.35; wood, 25 c at $1.25;
sundry, $92.25 188 30
Westmount Public Building ($1,141.05)—
McCall, C. & M. T.: rent of building (including heating and lighting, &c) Apr.-Dec, 1912. 912 50
McDonald, Roy: rent of No. 220 Elm Ave., as temporary post office, Dec, 1912 100 00
Montreal Water & Power Co.: water rates, 18 m. to Nov. 1, 1912 21 59
Westmount Light and Power Dept.: lighting temporary P. O., Dec. 18- Jan. 2, 1913,
356 k. w. at 9c; meter, 15c 32 19
Small payments: coal, 3-175 t., $25.02; labour, 180 h. at 25c; sundry, $4.75 74 77
Quebec Province Generally ($924.05)—
Small payments: telephone tolls, $11.10; sundry, $14.60 25 70
Travel and outlay of officials: —
C. S. Gingras, clerk of works 662 42
Jos. Lamarche, heating inspector 55 90
Jules Pothier, clerk of works 70 57
King's Printer, $60.33; Stationery Office, $49.13 109 46
Alexandria Public Building ($1,487.75) —
Caretaker, D. K. McDonald: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Alexandria Town: electric light, 1 y. to Dec 1, 1912, (flat rate), 3 lamps at 37| c per m,
58 lamps at 30c per m; water rates, 1 y. to Jan. 1, 1913, $7.50 229 80
Chisholm, John R.: on account demolishing partition (voucher outstanding) 300 00
Hastings, Thos. A. : travel and outlay 55 00
McDonald, Angus: coal, 31-75 t. at $6.90, 1-6 t. at $7.50 231 10
Schell, J.'T. & Co.: door check and brackets, $9; granite door step, $13.50; labour, 55 h.
at 50c; sundry, $2.90 52 90
Small payments: brooms, $6; door lock, $9; electrical supplies, $13.15; glass, $7;
wood, 15 c at $3; sundry, $38.88 119 03
Allandale Railway Station: G. T. R. Co. : painting letter box 1 05
Almonte Public Building ($857.95)—
Caretaker, P. Burns: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Almonte Elec Light Commission: light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $50.19; supplies, $7.21. . 57 40
Little, Jas. : excavating drain and putting in new gal v. iron pipe, 78 1 ft. at $2.50; removing
ashes, $4 200 25
Mississippi Iron Works: repairing door sills, &c, $8; water, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $75,
sundry, 85c 83 85
Carried forward .' 410,514 64
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 410,514 64
Almonte Public Building— Concluded.
Small payments: cleaning and putting on storm windows, $12; labour, 20 h. at 40c;
removing ashes, $8.75; wood, 6 c, $23; sundry, $64.74 116 49
Amherstburg Public Building ($1,458.82)—
Caretaker, Mrs. R. E. Elliott: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Amherstburg Elec. L. H. & P. Co.: electric lighting, (flat rate), Jan. 1, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913,
1 m. at $13.75, 13 m. at $14.75 205 50
Amherstburg Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $35; street sprinkling, $10 45 00
Brown, Fred: building cement steps at front entrance, $45; erecting flag pole, $25; sun-
dry, $12.60 82 60
Falls Bros.: coal, 26 1. at $7.50. 195 00
Ryan & Co.: cement, 5 cwt., $7; cement floor, &c, as per agreement, $73.75; 2 chains
and hooks for gate valves on furnace, $33.75; cutting and threading pipes, $17.85;
14 gate valves, $31.60; labour, 173J h. at 70c, 29| h. at 60c; pipe, 458| ft., $63.09;
rubber packing, 42| lb at 50c; sundry, $80.08 467 40
Small payments: electrical supplies, $12.70; wood, 10 c at $3; sundry, $20.66 63 36
Arnprior Public Building ($1,373.28)— • ttti
Caretaker, R. Tait, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, W. A. Whyte, 1 y. to
Sept. 30, 1912, $50; oil, &c, $1.25 451 21
Arnprior Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, $32; sundry, 40c 32 40
Drysdale, R. S.: coal, 3012 t. at $7.75; wood, 5| c at $6 264 99
Galetta Electric Power & Milling Co.: electric lighting, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, 6,607 k. w.
at 9c; meter, $2.25; supplies, $11.40 608 28
Small payments: wood, 5 c at $2.50; sundry, $3.90 16 40
Barrie Public Building ($1,145.96) —
Caretaker, E. Sevigny: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Barrie Gas Co.: gas light, Apr. 1-Feb. 15, 1913, 202-55 M. cu. ft. at $1.50|; supplies, $16.39 321 06
Barrie Town: water rates, 1 yr. to June 1, 1913, $50; street sprinkling, 1912, $17.50 67 50
Sarjeant Co.: coal, 35 t. at $7.45 • • • •••■•■• 260 75
Small payments: labour, $5.40; radiator, $19.20; wood, 4 c at $3.25; sundry, $59.09 96 69
Belleville Public Building ($3,962.33)—
Caretaker, S. Haight, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 649 92
Allen, N.: coal, 85 t. at $6. 93 589 06
Anderson, H. S.: coal, 7 t. at $7.25; wood, 5 c at $8.25, 4 c at $6 116 00
Belleville City Gas Dept.: gas light, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 415-85 M. cu. ft. at $1.25;
supplies, $31 . 77 551 59
Belleville City: water rates, 6 m. to June 1, 1913 60 00
Mclninch, H.: painting and repairing iron fence, as per tender 56 00
McPherson, R.: labour, 172 h. at 40c; making wardrobe table, &c, $22.90; sundry, $50.03 141 73
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: post office boxes, style 'A', 72 at $1.80, style 'B', 18 at
$2.25; freight, 94c 171 04
Ritchie Co. : making and laying two cork carpets, as per tender 89 25
Trenton Electric & Water Co.: electric lighting, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 7,350 k.w 655 51
Walton, Geo. & Co.: laying hardwood floors, and making metal ceiling, as per contract,
$540; sundry, $15 ::■■■■■ : ■ • 555 00
Small payments: electrical supplies, $80.30; floor oil, $40; plumbing, $32; repairing desks,
table, &c; $40; repairing windows, steps, &c. $16.40; scrap baskets, $8; sprinkling
streets $23.25; sundry, $107.28 -. 327 23
Berlin Public Building ($1,747.24)—
Caretaker, J. Clements, 12 ro. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33; care of clock, A. Paquegnat,
Dec. 12, 1911-Apr. 1, 1912, $15.27, Alfred Heller, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $50 465 23
Berlin Town: electric light, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 5,584 k.w., $247.15, meter, $3; gas,
1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 82-7 M. cu. ft. at $1, meter, $1.20, supplies, $3.10; water rates,
1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $20.71 357 86
Branim. Geo.: coal, 13-72 t. at $7.25 : - •*■■••••■ " 52
Gross Garage & Electric Co.: installing 100 lamps and fixtures, as per contract, $67.80;
sundry, $15.30 83 10
Kloepfer & Co.: coal, 47- 15 t. at $7.25 - • • • ■ ■ ■ • • • 341 77
* Mills, C. H. & Co. : bunting, 321| yd. at 5 c ; labour, 68 h. at 33§c ; sundry, $11 . 25 50 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: truck, style XXX, $60; express, $2.80 62 80
Pipe, Alfred A.: coal, 13-03 t. at $7.25 • • • 94 47
Small payments: labour, 25 h. at 40c; painting, letter boxes, 25 at $1 .25, parcel receptacles,
7 at $2.50; removing ashes, $10.80; soap, $8.90; s.l.c sorting case (supplied from stores),
$20 ; toilet paper, $9 . 75; 5 window screens, $9 . 85; sundry, $74 . 44 192 49
Blenheim Post Office ($150)—
Blenheim Town: rent of building, 9 m. to Dec. 1, 1912 150 00
Bowmanville Public Building ($953.77)— nn
Caretaker, W. W. Allen, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Bowmanville Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 10 00
Jury & Lovell: 24 window boxes with plants It «!!
Liscombe, E. W.: coal, 4 t. at $7.25, 24 t. at $7 19? °°
Carried forward 421, 199 76
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 421, 199 76
Bowmanville Public Building — Concluded.
Seymour Power & Electric Co. Ltd.: electric light, Mar. 22, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 3,625
k.w., $146.22; supplies, 4 doz. lamps at $9.25 183 22
Small payments: labour, $8; oil, $10; wood, $7.50; sundry, $14.05 39 55
Bracebridge Railway Station: Grand Trunk Ry. Co.: painting 2 letter bpxes 2 10
Brampton Public Building ($784.46)—
Caretaker, Jos. Foster: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Brampton Town: electric lighting, Jan. 9, 1912 to Feb. 27, 1913, 3, 187 k.w. at 4f cts.; water,
6 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $25 v . . . 178 00
McCulloch, W. B.: labour, 253 h. at 40c; sundry lumber, &c, $13.70 114 90
Small payments: hardwood, 2 c. at $9; lamps, 3 doz., $24.60; labour, $7.50; varnishing
and painting post office, $37; sundry, $4.50 91 60
Brentford Public Building ($2,029.77)—
Caretaker, John Squire: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $50 600 00
Brentford City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 1, 1913, $38; street sprinkling, 1912, $18.79;
caring for parade ground, &c, around armouries, as per agreement, 1912, $250 306 79
Brentford Gas Co.: gas, Apr.-Feb., 1913, 16 M. cu. ft. at 40c; meter, $2.20 8 60
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $150; freight, &c, $3.17 153 17
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: book case, $15.25; d. f.t. desk, $47; filing cabinet, $36;
freight, &c, $7. 13 105 38
Western County Electric Co.: electric light (flat rate), 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $327;
supplies, $2 - 329 00
Wilson Coal Co.: coal, 48-68 t. at $6.40 311 60
Supplies from stores: I.e. sorting cases, 2 at $28 .60 57 20
Small payments: 4 chairs, $12; 2 clocks, $20, $6.50; plumbing, $34.81; removing ashes, $6;
repairing tables, &c, $18.75; repairing vault and stamping machine, $21.82; 3 waste
paper baskets, $15; sundry $23. 15 158 03
Bridgeburg Public Building ($896.63)—
Caretaker, Wm. Hanna: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $29. 16 349 92
Atwood, J. H.: desk and chair 67 50
Bridgeburg Village: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 20 00
Canadian Niagara Power Co.: electric light, Nov. 1 to Feb. 28, 1913, 469 k.w 24 52
Kraft, W. R.: 2 'Brussels' rugs, $40; soap, $6.75; 10 window shades, $15; sundry, $31.54 93 29
Malone, C. O. : electric wiring, as per tender 53 00
Provincial Natural Gas Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 251-8 M. cu. ft. at 30c 75 57
White, Isaac: coal, 25 t. at $6.50 162 50
Small payments: labour, 24 h. at 50c; sundry, $38.33 50 33
Brockville Public Building ($3,468.16) —
Caretaker, C. F. Gray, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45.83; cleaner, E. MacLean, to Mar.
31, 1913, 4 m. at $8, 8 m. at $12 677 96
Clow, F. W.: contract for interior fittings and repairs in Brockville Post Office, on account 1,000 00
Brockville Town: electric light, 1 yr. to Mar. 15, 1913, (flat rate), 1 arc lamp and 2 incan-
descent lamps, $118; gas, 1 yr. to Mar. 15, 1913, 493-5 M. cu. ft. at $1; water rates,
1 yr. to April 30, 1913, $170 781 50
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: post office drawers, style 'C\ 30 at $2.75, style 'D', 3 at
$5.50; truck, style XXX, $60; freight, S3 . 17 162 17
Parslow & Horton: repairing, gravelling and painting roofs, &c, as per tender, $120; .
sundry, $5.80 125 80
Reynolds, W. B. & Co.: coal, 56-25 t. at $7.25; wood, 7 c at $3. 50 432 30
Steacy, B. D.: coal heater, $10; gas mantles, $26.65; glass, $6; "Yale" lock, $7 50; sundry
supplies, $92. 15 142 30
Small payments: caretaker's supplies, $32.55; coal, 2 t. at $7; iron railing, $8.50; painting
letter boxes, 14 at $1 . 25; removing ashes, 39 1. at 40c ; sundry, $57 . 98 146 13
Cardinal Custom House ($186.53)—
Tavlor, J. & J.; safe, as per order, $180; freight, $6.53 186 53
Carleton Place Public Building ($769.75)—
Caretaker, J. F. Halpenny: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $33.33 399 96
Brown, H. & Sons: electric light, Jan. 1-Dec 26, 1912, 2, 138-6 k.w. at 6c; supplies, $2.95 131 27
Taylor Bros.: coal, 24 t. at $7.48; sundry. $17.35 196 87
Small payments: wood, 5 c at $5.50; sundry, $14. 15 41 65
Cayuga Public Building ($219.52) —
Caretaker, G. A. Gibson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $4. 16 49 92
Dominion Natural Gas Co.: gas, Apr.-Feb., 1913, 383 M. cu. ft. at 25 c; meter, $1.35 97 10
Small payments: awning, $19; hardware, $10.45; sundry, $43.05 72 50
Chatham Public Building ($2,628.90)—
Caretaker, W. W. Mitchell: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Chatham City: water rates, 1 yr. to Jan. 5, 1913, 13,370 cu. ft 14 63
Chatham Gas Co.: Apr.-Mar. 1913, electric light, 1,362 k.w. at 8c, gas, 70 M. cu. ft.
at 35 c, 34 M. cu. ft. at 25c: supplies, $8.10 150 06
Crow, A. R.: coal, 36-007 t. at $6. 75 243 05
Carried forward 430, 787 19
V— 160
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Domin" ;n Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 430, 787 19
Chatham Public Building — Concluded.
Draper, John W.: asbestos, $7.20; asbestos wrapping. $9.30; enlarging furnace pit, &c, $42.50,
freight, $33.65; labour, 24 d. at $6, 15 d. at $3; piping, &c, $13.22; 2 'Safford' boilers,
as per order, $675.06; smoke pipe, $32.75; sundry, $37.97 1,040 65
Martin, J. N.: painting outside woodwork, flag-pole &c, as per tender 130 00
McKie, Thos.: constructing stamp vendor's counter, laying cork carpet, &c. as per tender,
$285; panelled door, $21 306 00
Small payments: electrical supplies, $11.27; 50 ft. hose, $7.50; gas heater, $12; painting
letter boxes and posts, $37.55; removing waste paper, &c, $10.50; s. 1. c. sorting case
(supplied from stores), $20; sundry, $45.69 144 51
Clinton Public Building ($756.28)—
Caretaker, Jas. Scott: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66 199 92
Clinton Electric Light Co.: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 1,913 k.w. at 10c; meter, $3; sup-
plies, $3 .80 198 10
Clinton Town: street sprinkling, 1912, $3; water rates, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913, $14.02 17 02
Forbes, A.: coal, 3-29 t. at $7.75, 25-36 t. at $7.50, 9-94 t. at $7.25 287 74
Small pavments: door check, $6; flower beds, $10; toilet paper, $8; wood, 6 c. at $3.25;
sundry, $10 53 50
Cobourg Public Building ($1,957.85) —
Caretaker, M. Russell: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Bentley, F.: building new platform, as per tender, $59.50; labour, $9.90; putting on and
removing storm windows, $12; sundry, $4 . 25 85 65
Cobourg Utilities Corporation Ltd.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 26, 1912, 4,129 k.w. at 8c;
gas, 9 m. to Dec. 26, 1912, 40-3 M cu. ft. at $1.25, meter $2.25; water, 9 m. to Jan. 1,
1913, $34.12; supplies, $1.53 418 59
Fetherston, John: painting, kalsomining, varnishing, &c, as per contract, $127.25; sundry,
$2.50 129 75
Henderson Bros.: 3 desks, $35.50; labour, 201 h. at 35c; varnishing, &c, $15.75; wire
guard, $8.50; sundry, $19.61. 149 71
McArthur, Fred J.: desk with chair and revolving stool, $45; linoleum, 38 yd. at $1.10;
sundry, $13.80 '. 100 60
Plunkett, Geo.: coal, 40-08 t. at $7.25 290 56
Rubenstein Bros.: 8 drawer fronts, $19.20; p.o. box fronts, style 'M,' 16, $29, style 'S'
84, $120. 12; sundry, $7.99 176 31
Small payments: coal, $14.75; electrical supplies, $8.65; floor oil, $16.25; varnishing
* steps, &c, $21; wood, $7.50; sundry, $88.53 156 68
Collingwood ($1.05)—
Grand Trunk Ry . Co. : painting letter box 1 05
Cornwall Public Building ($2,630.21)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50: R. Conroy, 1 m. 7 d.; C. Rivers, 10 m. 24 d 450 00
Care of clock, L. E. Bailey: 12 m. to Sept., 1912 75 00
Broderick, Jas.: coal, 25 t. at $7.45 186 25
Cornwall Town: water, 12 m. to July 1, 1913 75 00
Hermiston & Conrie: chandelier, $5; numbering letter boxes, $8.50; sundry, $47.07 60 57
Mulhern, A. T.: coal, 44-33 t. at $6. 93 307 27
Pitts, H.: glass, $14.95; wheelbarrow, $4.50; sundry, $41.75 61 20
Roberts, R. W.: painting, papering, &c, as per tender, $246.20; sundry, $14.36 260 56
Ross, S. A.: cupboard, $20; laying hardwood floor, 1,400 ft. at 14c; sundry, $39.05 255 05
Stormont Electric L. & P. Co.: electric light, 15 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, $22.50; gas, 15 m.
to Jan. 1, 1913, 352-1 M cu. ft., $751.11; meter, $2.80; supplies, $16.63 793 04
Small payments: labour, $6; 'Quebec' heater, with pipes, $15; wood, 8 c at $3; sundry
$61 . 27 106 27
Deseronto Public Building ($1,692.64) —
Caretaker, M. Hart, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66; caxe of clock, M. Hart, 1 yr. to
Mar. 31, 1913, $50 549 92
Deseronto Town: gas, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 155-1 M cu. ft. at $1.75; meter, $3.15; water
rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $39 313 54
McVicker, D.: labour, 62-5 h. at 40c, 20 h. at 30c; wire cable, 250 ft., $17; sundry, $13.88 61 88
Rathbun Co.: coal, 40 t. at $7.35, 5 t. at $7 329 00
Taylor, N. P.: painting and renovating, a." per contract, $385; sundrv, $6.25 391 25
Small payments: dustbane, $10.50; soap, $4.70; sundry, $31.85 47 05
Dresden Public Building ($291) —
Wells, Garnet: coal, 4 t. at $9, 30 at $8.50 291 00
Dundas Public Building ($778.33)—
Caretaker, Wm. Graham: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $4. 16 49 92
Dominion Natural Gas Co.: gas, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 1 80
Dundas Electric Co.: electric lighting (flat rate), Apr.-Feb 55 00
Dundas Town: water rates , 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 6 00
Pennington, J. D.: rent of offices, 1 yr. to June 30, 1913 600 00
Woodhouse&Co.: coal, 7-115 t. at $7. 20 51 23
Small payments: painting letter boxes, 10 at $1 . 25; sundry, $1 . 88 14 38
Carried forward 440, 515 71
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 440, 515 71
Elora Public Building ($458.01)—
Caretaker, Thos. Godfrey: Apr. 6, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $8.33 per m 98 57
Fergus Electric Light Plant: electric light, 11 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 1,590 k.w. at 10c; meter,
$2.75 161 75
Fischer, C: coal, 21-61 t. at $7.10 153 49
Small payments: oil, $10.50; sundry, $33.70 44 20
Essex Public Building ($78.88)—
Caretaker, Thos. Trewin: 1 m. 18 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 54 75
Small payments: sundry supplies 24 13
Fergus Public Building ($837.91)—
Caretaker, T. M. Broadfoot: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Fergus Electric Light Plant: electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 1,832 k.w. at 10c; meter
$2.25; power, 9 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 155 k.w. at 10c; meter, $2.25 203 20
Pritchard, W. H.: coal, 27 t. at $7.45 201 15
Small payments: wood, 1 c, $8; sundry, $25.60 33 60
Fort Frances Public Building ($60)—
Blackmore & Reeves: rent of building, Feb., Apr-June, 1912 60 00
Fort William Engineer's Office ($600)—
Murray, Vickers & Moffatt: Apr.-Feb., 1913, 9 m. at $50, 2 m. at $75 600 00
Fort William Public Building ($2,629.08)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45.83: D. J. McCallum, 5 m.; John Skea, 7 m 549 96
Evans, J. Hales: altering and repairing building, as per tender, $120; labour, 30 h. at 50c;
sundry, $5.55 140 55
Fort William City: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912-Mar. 8, 1913, 11,338 k.w. at 6 -3c; water,
Apr. 1, 1912-Mar. 20, 1913, $90 ... 804 30
Murphy, Jas.: coal, 70 t. at $7.50 525 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: locks, 1 doz., $15; sorting cases, 1 newspaper, $25, 1 "standard"
$16.50; truck, style 'B,' $45; sundry, $3.82 105 32
Piper, W. S.: f-in. hose, 50 ft., $10; floor polish, $6; 16-cp. lamps, 3 doz., $7.50; sundry,
$28 . 85 52 35
Whalen, W. H. Co., r. t. desk and tilter chair 50 00
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, No. 1258, 1, $29.50, No. 1264, 2 at $54; 1. c stools, 18
at $3.50 200 50
Small payments: cleaning carpets, $10; labour, $9; 25-w lamps, 36 at 50c; repairing doors,
windows, &c, $22.75; 4 waste paper baskets, $20; wood, 7 c at $6; sundry, $79.33. . 201 08
Gait Public Building ($2,859.54)—
Caretaker, T. Barrett: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Burns, J. D.: coal, 46-22 t. at $6.89 318 46
Dominion Natural Gas Co.: gas, Apr-Mar, 36 M cu. ft. at 45c; meter, $1 .20 17 40
Gait City: water rates, Apr.-Mar., 22 M cu. ft. at $1.26; street sprinkling $11.60 39 38
Gait Hydro-Electric Com.: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 2,806 k.w., $181.80; supplies, $11.90 193 70
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe as per order, $135; freight, &c, $53. 19 188 19
Thomas & Hancock: rebuilding river wall in concrete, as per contract 1,025 00
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 6d. I.e. at $32.80, 1 at $29.50, 1 final, $54, prel., 2 at $30;
newspaper case and bin, $62 402 30
Small payments: altering pigeon holes, $9.70; glass, &c, $9.01; labour, 24 h. at 40c;
moving partition, $10; painting walls and ceiling, $31.50; stools, 8 at 90c; sundry,
$98 . 18 175 19
Gananoque Public Building ($947.06)—
Crouter, W. R.: linoleum, 45 yd., $30; painting, paper and kalsomining C. H., as per
contract, $90; painting 8 letter boxes, $10; repairs, $30; sundry, $3 163 00
Gananoque Electric L. & W. Supply Co.: electric light, Apr.-Feb., 1913, C. H., 814-4 k.w.
at 8c, P.O., 2,749-6 k.w. at 8c; meter, $3.30; supplies, $25.34 313 77
Gananoque Town: street sprinkling, 1912, $4.80; taxes, 1912, $4.12; water rates, 1 yr.
to Apr. 1, 1913, 13-86 M cu. ft., $36.32 45 24
Mitchell & Wilson: 'Blount' door check, $9.50; making pigeon hole case, $11.25;sundry,
$32 39 53 14
Taylor,' Jas'. & Son:' coal, 41 V. at $6 .95, 2 t. at $4 .' 85'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. . . . '. . . . . . '. '. '. '. '. '. 294 65
Small payments: f-in. hose, 100 ft., $17; painting and papering, $15; sundry, $45.26 77 26
Glencoe Public Building ($951)—
Caretaker, E. Waterworth: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Glencoe Town: electric light, Apr.-Feb., 1913, 2,051 k.w. at 10c; meter, $4.41 209 51
Huston & Co.: coal, 4-96 t. at $6.99, 2-5 t. at $6.75, 20-01 1. at $6.74; wood, 20J c at $3;
sundiy, $11 .85 259 90
Small payments: labour, 15 h. at 45c; wood, 10 c at $3; sundry, $44.88 81 63
GoderichPublic Building ($1,130.55) —
Caretaker, A. Christal: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37 . 50 450 00
Goderich Town: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 3,568 k.w., $192.60: meter, $1.80;
water, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913, $60 254 40
Harper, Chas. J.: labour, 18 h. at 50c; h. w. thermometer, $7.50; wooden tank, copper
lined, $14; sundry, $30.64 61 14
Carried forward 450,702 71
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 450, 702 71
Goderich Public Building — Concluded.
MacEwan, H. J. A.: coal, 1-58 t. at $8.25, 32-97 t. at $8; sundry, $3.25 280 08
Small payments: electrical fixtures, $7.60; linoleum, $15; repairs, $32.65; sundry, $29.68 84 93
Grafton Post Office: T. A. Hastings 0 93
Gravenhurst Ry. Sta.: Grand Trunk Ry. Co. : painting letter box 1 05
Guelph Public Building ($4,670.60)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66: R. McLeod, 5 m.; G. N. McLean, 7 m 499 92
Care of clock, Savage & Co. : 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1913 50 00
Schell, J. T. Co.: contract complete for interior fittings for post office 1, 109 00
Allan, E.: door spring, $9; labour, 60| h. at 45c; sundry, $22.17. 58 29
Barber, R. H.: painting, letter boxes, 43 at $1 .25, parcel receptacles, 9 at $2. v 71 75
Canadian Revolving Door Co.: on account revolving door (voucher outstanding) 235 00
Citizens' Gas Control Co.: rent of gas governor, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 9 63
Cray, M. T., coal, 8-09 tons at $6.49 52 49
Guelph City: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 9,292 k. w., $584.57; gas, Apr.-Mar., 128-7 M.
cu. ft. at 90c; taxes, 1912, $32.93; water rates, 12 m. to July 15, 1913, $29.71 763 04
Kloepfer Coal Co.: coal, 67-26 tons at $6.88 . . 462 78
Metcalf, Chas.: bronzing radiators, &c, $48; graining woodwork, $47; kalsomining and
tinting, $240; painting halls, $55; painting Mr. Powell's flat, $124; sandpapering and
varnishing doors, &c, $$.90; washing walls, repairing, tinting, &c, $84.50 ". 608 40
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: drawers, style 'C,' 21 at $2.75; post office boxes, style 'A,' 39
at $1.80, style 'B,' 16 at $2.25, style 'C,' 22 at $2.75, style 'D,' 4 at $8; freight, $2.23;
wicket, $8 266 68
Rubenstein Bros.: brass grill, $14; receivers, 3 indoor, $24.50, 1 outdoor, $22; sundry, $1.60 62 10
Smith, Frederick: gas heater, $20; sundry plumbing, $41.19 61 19
Stevenson & Malcolm Co.: labour, 113 h. at 45c; sundry, $48.62 99 47
Advertising , 9 66
Small payments: cartage, $11.15; hardware, $15.70; floor oil, $8.50; labour, 21 h. at 70c;
matting, 17 yd. at $1; removing ashes, $21.30; screen, $49; sorting case (supplied from
stores), $20; 20 window shades, $13; sundry, $80.85 251 20
Hamilton Custom House ($1,195.38)—
Engineer, T. Nicholson: to Mar. 31, 1913, 8 m. at $55, 4 m. at $58.33 673 31
Hamilton Elec L. & P. Co.: electric light, Mar. 28-June 7, 1912, fixed charge, $18.72;
422 k. w. at 4c; meter, 80c 36 40
Hamilton Gas Light Co.: gas, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 92-2 M. cu. ft. at $1; meter, $3.20.... 95 40
Hamilton Hydro-Electric Co.: electric light, 7 m. to Jan. 6, 1913, 1,542 k. w 83 07
Myles, Thos. & Son.: coal, 35 tons at $6.23 218 05
Small payments: labour, 19 hr. at 75c, 44 h. at 60c; rent of gas governor, $2.43; repairing
desk, shelves, &c, $10.50; revolving stools, 2 at $6; sundry, $23.57 89 15
Hamilton Gas Inspectors & Weights and Measures Office ($183.97)' —
Hamilton City: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913 27* 75
Hamilton Electric Light Co.: electric lighting, Mar. 28-June 7, 1912, fixed rate, $8.24,
31 k. w. at 4c; meter, 58c 10 08
Hamilton Gas Light Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 4-7 M. cu. ft. at $1; meter, $1.50... 6 20
Hamilton Hydro-Electric Co.: electric light, 7 m. to Jan. 6, 1913, 110 k. w 15 34
Myles, Thos. & Son: coal, 20 tons at $6.23 124 60
Hamilton Grand Trunk Railway Station ($110) —
Patterson, J. D. & Co.: 2 new trunks, as per tender 110 00
Hamilton Immigrations Building ($240) —
Munro & Mead: rent of offices, 12 m. to Apr. 15, 1913, at $20 240 00
Hamilton Inland Revenue Office ($492.37)— _
Johnston, Benson Co.: r. t. desk and chair 57 08
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 sections with base and top 40 29
Thomson, P.: cleaning, tinting and varnishing as per tender 395 00
Hamilton Post Office ($9,340.08)—
Caretaker, A. Barnard, to Mar. 31, 1913: 1 m. at $52.16, 7 m. at $54.16, 4 m. at $58.33 664 59
Care of clock, Thos. Lees, 1 y. to June 2, 1912, $65; cleaners, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, T. C.
Butler, $616.64, B. Moriarity, $682, C. Partridge, $616.64, C. White, $338.75 2,319 03
Fireman, J. Wigglesworth: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 663 80
Burton & Baldwin Mfg. Co.: labour, 13 h. at 60c, 51 h. at 50c, 23 h. at 45c, 4 h. at 40c;
toilet paper, $12; sundry, $4.46 61 71
Citizens' Gas Control Co.: rent of gas governor, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1912 42 32
Connell Anthracite Mining Co.: coal, 15-6 tons at $5.25 81 92
Culley & Breay: cycle C. & W. fans, 14-in., 3 at $14, 10-in., 1 at $10.50; oscillating fans,
12-in., 6 at $24; sundry, $1.20 197 70
Electrical Supply Co.: labour, 103 h. at 45c; shades, 12 at 50c; sockets, $5.20; sundry
supplies, $55.69 113 24
Fairbanks & Guest: painting, letter boxes, 161 at $1.25, parcel receptacles, 50 at $1.66 284 25
Freeth, John: removing ashes, 56 loads at $2.50 140 00
Hamilton Cataract P., L. & Traction Co.: power, Apr. 1-June 24 8 36
Hamilton City: water rates, 1912, $1,000; fountain, $14.15 1,014 15
Carried forward 463, 553 09
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 463, 553 09
Hamilton Post Office — Concluded.
Hamilton Electric L. & P. Co.: electric light, Dec. 6-Jan. 10, 1913, 121 k. w., $12.56,
Mar. 28-June 7, 1912, 6,957 k. w., $140.88; meter, 58c; power, Oct. 1-28, 1911, $2.46. . 156 48
Hamilton Gas Light Co.: gas, Apr-Mar., 424 M cu. ft., $584; meter, $12; lighting
clock, 241-3 M. cu. ft., $124.98 720 98
Hamilton Hydro-Electric Co.: electric light, 7 m. to Jan. 6, 1913 (flat rate), $393.49;
power, elevator, June 2-Mar. 3, 1913, $15.73, cancelling machine, July 6-Mar. 31,
1913, $12.69; supplies, 16 c. p. lamps, 325 at 18c, 500 at 16c, sundry, $7.50 567 91
Meade, Thos.: contract for making 8 table tops and 24 trestles, $55; sundry, $19.15 74 15
Myles, Thos. & Sons: coal, 150 tons at $6.23, 1 ton at $7 941 50
Nova Scotia Bank: rent of building, Dec. 7- Jan. 6, 1913 100 00
Press, Richard & Son: making 50 tables, 100 shelves and 150 trestles, as per contract. . . . 270 00
Toronto & Hamilton Electric Co.: ? h. p., 25 cycle, motor, $40; installing motor, $20;
rewinding mo.tor, $20; sundry, $4.50 84 50
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 5 d. 1. c. at $29.50, 2 f. 1. c at $50, 1 at $54, 1 prei. 1. c,
$60, 1 s. 1. c, $20, 2 1. c, at $28.60; newspaper bins, 2 at $20 478 70
Small payments: floor oil, $20.50; hardware, $12.65; insecticide, 5 gal. at $2.10; labour,
47 h. at 60c, 40 h. at 50c, 17 h. at 35c; 'Old Dutch' cleanser, 300 lb., $14.70; pipe,
$9; plumbing, $23.08; repairing awnings, $20, gutter, $14, halyard, $10, truck, $19;
waste paper baskets, 4 at $5; uniform for elevator attendant, $24; sundry, $103.21 354 79
Hamilton Postal Station B ($786.32)—
Hamilton E. L. & P. Co.: light, Mar. 27-Sept. 30, Nov. 28-Dec. 28, 696 k. w., $40.50;
meter, $2.25. . .- 42 75
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : special bag rack, $65; freight, 77c ! 65 77
Swales, C. J.: rent of office, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, at $70; water rates, $13.10 643 10
Small payments: labour, 40 h. at 50c; sundry, $14.70 34 70
•Harriston Post Office ($754.42)—
Caretaker, Jos. Grisch: Nov. 8-Mar. 31 168 83
Acetylene Construction Co.: gas, Nov .-Mar., 1913, 20-1 M. cu. ft. at $1.25 25 13
Howes, John.: coal, 44-08 tons at $9; electric light, Nov. 1-Feb. 11, 1913, 50 lamps at 2c
per n. per 1.; lamps, 60-w., 17 at $1.10, 40-w., 34 at 90c 549 06
Small payments: sundry 13 40
Hawkesbury Public Building ($894.73)—
Caretaker, A. Marleau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Beaulne, L. P.: brooms, $16.20; floor oil, $6; paint, $12.60; soap, $10.60; sundry, $51.70. . 97 10
Berthiaume, F. X.: coal, 25- 18 tons at $8 201 47
Hawkesbury Electric L. & P. Co.: electric light, 1,389-4 k. w. at 8c; meter, $1.80; sup-
plies, $2.45 115 40
Hawkesbury Town: water rates, 1912 18 00
Small payments: wood, 10 cords at $3; sundry, $32.80 62 80
Huntsville Railway Station: Grand Trunk Ry. Co. : painting letter box 1 05
Ingersoll Public Building ($1,317.12) —
Caretaker, J. McDonald: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Ingersoll Gas Light Co.: gas, Apr.-Mar., 59-3 M. cu. ft. at $1.20; meter, $3 74 15
Ingersoll Town: electric light, Apr -Feb., 3,516 k. w. at 9c; supplies, $16.80; water, 9
m. to Jan. 1913, 61 M cu. ft., $9.54, meter, $2.50 345 28
Nagle & Mills: cement, $9; enlarging platform, $11; labour, 80 h. at 60c, 60 h. at 35c;
sundry, $2.39 ; 91 39
Scott & Daniels: coal, 35 t. at $7.75, 1 t. at $7.50 278 75
Small payments: labour, $10.35; painting letter boxes, $8.75; papering two rooms,
$12; wood, 2 cords at $3.50; sundry $39.45 77 55
Kenora Public Building ($1,389.16) —
Caretaker, Mrs. J. Link: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Henderson, W. A.: cartage, $5; wood, 10 cords at $6 65 00
Horn & Taylor: t. w. desk and 2 chairs. $50; sundry, $8.10 58 10
Kenora Town: electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 3, 1913, 4,688-5 k. w., $284.06, meter, $2.70;
water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $70.76 ' 357 52
Windatt & Co.: coal, 36-5 t. at $9.95 363 18
Small payments: coal oil, $5.25; electrical supplies, $15.60; labour, 48 h. at 45c; making
cupboard, $20; plumbing, $16.40; soap, $7.25; sundry, $59.30 145 40
Kincardine Public Building ($934.96)—
Caretaker, G. D. Morrison: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $20.83 249 96
Harvie, W. : decorating post office, as per tender 50 00
Kincardine Town: electric light, Apr.-Sept., 1912, 1,895 k. w. at 10c, meter, $1.50; water
rates, 6 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, $10; decorating post office for 'Old Boys Reunion,' $49.08. 250 08
Wilson, J. W.: coal, 5-17 t. at $7.40, 32-31 t. at $7.20 270 85
Small payments: coal, 3-48 t. at $7.25, 4-4 t. at $7 ; dustbane, $8.50 ; removing ashes,
$7; tungsten lamps, &c, $9; sundry, $33.50 114 07
Kingston Custom House ($960.86)—
Caretaker, Mrs. J. Stanburg, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66; labourer, S. L. Spencer,
9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $18 361 92
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Carried forward 473, 741 78
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 473, 741 78
Kingston Custom House — Concluded.
Kingston City : electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 409 k. w. at 10c, meter, $1.50; gas,
9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 34-1 M. cu. ft. at $1, meter, $1.50; street sprinkling, 1912, $4.85;
water rates, 1912, $54.40 137 25
Payne, Geo. A.: repairing windows, doors, locks, &c., labour, 162 h. at 45c, materials,
$27 . 15 100 05
Taylor & Hamilton: repairs to plumbing, &c., labour, 58 h. at 50c, pipe, $9.12, sundry
material, $16.47 '. 54 59
Walsh, P.: coal, 24 t. at $6.90 165 60
Small payments: chair, $10; electrical supplies, $10.30; hose, 100 ft., $15; supplying
plants and caring for grounds, $40; 'Wilton' rug, $20; sundry, $46.15 141 45
Kingston Inland Revenue ($2,761.75)—
Caretaker, J. Lawless, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $41.66; stokers, P. Clark, $75, Jas. Loughern,
$60 634 92
Committee, Miss Helen Herchmer: rent of building, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 1, 321 50
Kingston City: electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 395 k. w. at 10c, meter, $1.50; gas,
9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 17 M cu. ft. at $1, meter, $1.50; taxes, 1912, $437.93; water
rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, 57-3 M. cu. ft., $109.08 606 51
Lemmon & Sons: plumbing, labour, 55 h. at 60c, materials, $28.35 61 35
Peters, John: repairs, labour, 156 h. at 45c, materials, $9.54 . 79 74
Small payments: removing ashes, $21; repairing doors, &c, $10.48; sundry, $26.25 57 73
Kingston Military Stores ($1,000)—
Polley, T. J.: rent of building, 1 y. to Feb. 1, 1913 1,000 00
Kingston Post Office ($3,187)—
Caretaker, Jos. Kehoe: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $52.50 630 00
Kingston City: electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 6,490 k. w. at 10c, meter, $1.50; gas,
9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 302-8 M. cu. ft. at $1, meter, $2.25; street sprinkling, 1912, $4.40;
water rates, 1912, $55.10 1,015 05
Lemmon & Sons: plumbing repairs 65 41
McMahon, T. & Co.: painting, letter boxes 59 at $1.25, parcel receptacles, 20 at $2.25;
sundry, $42.31 161 06
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: truck, style XXX, $60; freight, $1 .75 61 75
Oldfin, John W. & Co.: gas mantles, 128 at 15c; globes, 50 at 20c; electric lamps, 4 doz.,
$13.20 ; 'Mazda' lamps, 60-w., 13 at $1.25; labour, 60 h. at 40c; sundry, $53.14.. 135 79
Payne, Geo. A.: repairing doors, locks, windows, &c, labour, 637 h. at 45c, lumber, &c,
$59.29 345 94
Smith & Ryan: 'Mazda' lamps, 150-w., 1 at $1.50, 100-w., 3 at $1.25, 40-w., 79 at 75c;
3 portable desk lamps, $9.75; 'Sunbeam' lamps, 32 c p., 12 at 25c, 16 c p., 13 at 20c;
'Tungsten' lamps, 250 w., 6 at $4, 150-w., 1 at $2, 40-w., 12 at 75c; sundry, $20 134 85
Taylor & Hamilton : plumbing repairs, grate bars for furnace, $19.34, labour, 86 h. at
50c, pipe, &c, $45; sundry, $78.40 185 74
Supplies from stores: 2 bins at $20; 3 f. 1. sorting cases at $54 202 00
Small payments: awnings, 3 at $5.50; coal, 4 t. at $6.90; hose, 100 ft., $15; removing
ashes, &c, 93 1. at 50c; repairing truck, $16; caretaker's supplies, $22.30; sundry,
$105.51 249 41
Leamington Public Building ($970)—
Caretaker, J. W. Ross: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50. .. . 450 00
Foster, Henry: building storm porch, $80; door check and spring, $10.50; sundry, $3.35 93 85
Leamington L. & H. Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, $237.30; meter, $3 240 30
Leamington Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913 21 00
Smith, Ed.: coal, 15 t. at $7. 50 112 50
Small payments: brooms, $5.50; electric lamps, 24 at 25c; wood, 5 cords at $3; sundry,
$25.85 52 35
Lindsay Public Building ($1,046.13)—
Caretaker, W. Healey: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Anderson, Nugent & Co.: desk set of pigeon holes, and revolving stool, $60.50; sundry,
70c 61 20
Baker Lumber Co.: coal, If t, at $8.25, 16 t. at $8 140 38
Flavelles, Ltd.: coal, l\ t. at $8.25; 16 t. at $8; wood, $11.90 152 28
Lindsay L. H. & P. Co.: electric light (flat rate), 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, 53 lights, $107.04;
supplies, $9. 77 116 81
Lindsay Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913 30 00
Small payments: covering steps with wood, $13; labour, 12 h. at 65c, 20 h. at 30c;
sundry, $68 . 66 95 40
Listowel Public Building ($718.23)—
Caretaker, A. Bailey: Nov. 28-Mar. 31 at $33.33 136 65
Hay, John C. & Son: coal, 4-15 t. at $8.25, 55 t. at $8 474 23
Listowel Town: electric light, Oct. 22-Mar. 1, 1913, 770 k. w. at 10c; water rates, 3 m.
to Apr. 1, 1913, $2.50 79 50
Small payments: sundry , 27 85
Carried forward 484, 023 83
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Brought forward 434, 023 83
London Custom House ($2,854.15)—
Caretaker, W. Greer: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $33.33 399 96
Engineer, M. Malkern: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Colerick, Henry: decorating building, as per tender 175 00
Colerick Bros.: labour, 111 h. at 45c.; re-glazing lights, &c, $35.60 85 55
Connell Anthracite Mining Co.: coal, 10-98 t. at $5.60 61 50
Everett, Geo.: fire-bricks, 450, $15.30; fire clay, 7 cwt., $3.50; labour, 64 h. at 60c,
32 h. at 35c; sundry, $7.80 76 20
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $210; freight, &c, $5.85 215 85
Gray, Patrick: removing ashes, &c, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $6 66 00
London City: water rates, 9 m. to Jan. 15, 1913 91 89
London City Gas Co.: gas, Apr.-Mar., 553-1 M cu. ft. at 90c; meter, $2.40 500 19
London Electric Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, 3,921 k. w. at 4|c; supplies, 40c. 176 86
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : d. f . t. desks, 2 at $47; freight, $1.71 95 71
Young, Geo. C.: covering stone steps, repairing windows, doors, shelves, &c, hinges,
2 sets, $9, labour, 110 h. at 45c, lumber $17.48, sundry, $34.70 110 68
Small payments: awning, $11 ; hardware, $14.36 ; labour, 60| h. at 50c ; moving safe '
$8; plumbing, $23.90; toilet paper, $16; wood, 6£ cord at $6; sundry, $58.25 198 76
London Engineer's Office ($375)—
Merchants' Bank of Canada: rent of office, 9 m. to Sept. 30, 1912 375 00
London Post Office ($4,903.97)—
Caretaker, J. Gilbank, to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $41.66; cleaner, Mrs. B. Gilbank, Apr.-
Mar., $313. 812 92
Engineers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50: Wm. Service, 2 m.; D. Regan, 10 m 600 00
Bartlett, W. H. F.: cleaning ashes, &c, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $6; sundry, $1 73 00
Gas Appliance Co.: 'Wels, Loop' mantles, 275 at 25c; sundry fixtures, *>40.63 109 38
Langford, A. A. Co.: chairs, 2 at $10, 1 at $7; 4 desks, $70, $55, 2 at $35; stools, $37; toilet
paper, $24;. wardrobe $25 308 00
London City: water rates, 9 m. to Jan. 15, 1913 52 50
London City Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 28, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, 2,274-2 M cu. ft. at 90c; meter,
$8 . 52 : 2, 055 30
London Electric Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1912, 1,316 k. w. at 4|c; supplies,
$4. 15 63 37
Noble & Rich: repairs to plumbing, labour, $31.40, pipe, $6, radiator, $20, safety-valve,
$9.60, sundry, $25.20 92 20
Sanders & Robson: building, partition, $36; decorating building as per tender, $200;
labour, $12.51; sundry, $43.88 292 39
Supplies from stores: 1. c sorting cases, 2 at $28.60 57 20
Small payments : brick, $6.80; brooms, $10.50; chairs, $12; coal, 7-26 t. at $5.60 ; desk,
$8,50; hardware, $18.85; insecticide, 5 gal., $10.50; labour, 26 h. at 60c, 26 h. at 35c;
linoleum, 27 yd. at 55c ; plastering, $20.40 ; repairing locks, furniture, &c, $89 30;
'soap, $9; stools, $13; rubber tired wheels, $10; waste paper baskets, 4 at $5; sundry,
$78.66 387 71
L'Orignal Public Building ($125)—
Chatelain, Alex.: rent of building, 12 m. to Apr. 1, 1913 125 00
Markham Public Building ($770.56)—
Caretaker, Chas. Wales: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Markham Village: electric light, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, 615 k.w. at 10c; meter, $3; supplies,
$8.40 72 90
Welsh, R.: coal, 12-03 t. at $7.30 87 84
Small payments: sundry 9 82
Morrisburg Public Building ($288)—
Weegar, J. E.: building store house on wharf, as per contract, $260; installing electric
lights, $25; building platform, $3 288 00
Mount Forest Public Building ($514.72)—
Caretaker, W. L. Smith: Nov. 8-Mar. 31, 1913, at $30 143 00
Mount Forest Town: electric light, 4 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 853 k.w. at 10c; meter, 40c;
water .rates, Jan.-Mar., 1913, $4.83 90 53
Tangney, T. F.: coal, 29-495 t. at $8 235 96
Small payments: dustbane, $7.50; hose, $7.50; "Old Dutch" cleanser, $7.50; wood,
$10.50; sundry, $12.23 45 23
Muskoka Wharf ($1.05) —
Grand Trunk Ry. Co.: painting letter box 1 05
Napanee Public Building ($1,241.54)—
Caretaker, Mrs. C. E. Webster: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Boyle & Son: floor oil, $6; galv. stove, $8; gaskets, 2 sets, $7.50; glass, $7.20; mantles,
4doz.,$12; repacking boilers and cleaning pipes, $12.75; repairing pump, $5.25; sundry,
$51 .38 110 08
Gleeson, P.: coal, 4 t. at $7.50, 36 t. at $7.25 291 00
Napanee Gas Co.: gas, Apr. 1-Oct. 29, 1912, 60-4 M. cu ft 73 99
Napanee Waterworks Co.: water, 1 y. to May 1, 1913 79 35
Carried forward 494, 910 62
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4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 494,910 62
Napanee Public Building— Concluded.
Seymour Power and Electric Co. and Napanee Gas Co.: gas, Oct. 29-Feb. 25, 1913, 87-1
M cu. ft., $92.10; 40-w. lamps, 13 at 90c, 32 at 85c; sundry, $1.20 132 20
Small payments: brooms, $6; coal, $7; papering room, $10; putting on and removing
storm windows, $9; sundry, $23 55 00
Niagara Falls Public Building ($1,483.77)—
Caretaker, J. C. Brown: to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $49.16, 10 m. at $53. 33 631 62
Hutchings, J. E. & Co.: coal, 4-99 t. at $6.15, 49-52 t. at $5.66. '. 311 00
Niagara Falls City: electric light, Apr -Feb., 1913, custom house, 290 k.w. at 4c, post
office, 5,666 k.w. at 4c; taxes, 1912, $11.60; water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, $25.39.. 275 17
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: f. t. desk, r. t. desk, and 3 chairs 126 00
Small payments: decorating walls, &c, $30; dustbane, $13; 16 cp. lamps, 100 at 18c;
40-w. tungsten lamps, 25 at 60c; soap, $9.25; 1. c sorting case, supplied from stores,
$20; sundry, $34. 73 139 98
North Bay Public Building ($3,490.31)—
Caretaker, L. A. Gauthier: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $55 660 00
Burrows & Parmalee: 100 w. lamps, 7 at $1.50, 60-w. lamps, 9 at $1.10, 40-w. lamps, 7 at
90c; labour 38i h. at 45c; sundry, $22.19 66 11
Cherry, S. J.: cleaning drain, $8.47; grate bars, $16.15; labour, 81 h. at 45c; sundry,
$82.28 143 35
Cochrane Hardware Co., Ltd.: ash sifter, $5; chloride of lime, $15.12; dustbane, $27;
floor oil, $11.05; mop rags, $10; soap, $13.80; sundry, $115.20 197 17
Ecliose M'fg. Co.: metallic fittings for post office, as per contract 894 43
Leak, B. S. : removing rock from grounds, as per tender 125 00
Lindsay & McCluskey: coal, 8-55 t., $56.83; wood, 3 cords at $5.50 73 33
North Bay Fuel Supply: coal, 65-01 1. at $7.80; wood, $5.50 512 58
North Bay L. H. & P. Co.: electric light, Apr.-Feb., 3,812 k.w. at 8c, 2,295 k.w. at 4-lc 399 07
North Bay Town: water rates, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 27 00
Sewell, J. W.: labour, 94 h. at 40c; dressed pine, 550 ft., $25; sundry, $28.70 91 30
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 1 prel. $30, 1 final, $50; case and bin, $31 Ill 00
Small payments: chair, $9; desk, $26.25; t. w. desk and chair, $45; matting, 27 y. at
70c; painting 6 letter boxes, $7.50; removing ashes, 18 1. at $1; sprinkling streets,
$11; sundry, $54.32 189 97
Orangeville Public Building ($962.48)—
.Caretaker, D. McPherson: to Mar. 31, 1913, 3 m. at $33.33, 9 m. at $50 549 99
Dufferin Light and Power Co.: electric light, Apr. 1, 1912-Feb. 5, 1913, 1,998 k.w. at 8c. 159 86
Hannah, C. C. G.: coal, 24 t. at $7.25 174 00
Orangeville Town: water rates, 1 y. to June 30, 1913 20 00
Small payments: brooms, $11.70; coal, 2 t. at $7; glass for letter boxes, 46 pes. at 20c;
sundry, $23.73 58 63
Orillia Public Building ($1,257.96)— nn a
Caretaker, J. Frawley: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Bennett, W. L.: building platform, $12; 2 door checks, $12.50; labour, 70 h. at 35c;
sundry, $15.87 64 87
Eaton, J. R. & Son: coal, 3 t. at $7.90, 30 t. at $7.65 253 20
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: post office boxes, style "A", 120 at $1.80, style "B", 8 at
$2.25, style "C", 8 at $2.75; repairing boxes, &c, $26.06 282 06
Orillia Hardware Co.: covering and repacking boiler, $18; installing sink, $12; sundry.
$23 . 93 53 93
Orillia Town: electric light (flat rate), to Mar. 22, 1913, 8 m. at $7.44, 4 m. at $11.04;
water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, $32.50 136 18
Small payments: brooms, $6.60; electrical fixtures, $17.33; painting letter boxes, 12 at
$1.25; soap, chips, $6.30; wood, 2 cords at $4.50; sundry, $13.53 67 76
Oshawa Public Building ($811.25) —
Caretaker, A. W. Brodie: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Oshawa City Gas Co.: electric light, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,466 k.w. at 8c; gas, 12
ra. to Mar. 31. 1913, 122-3 M cu. ft., $105.69; meter, $1.80 : 224 74
Oshawa Town: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, 8 M cu. ft. at $1, 9-54 M cu. ft. at 50c,
meter, $7; street sprinkling, $7.87 27 61
Small payments: electrical supplies, $8; floor oil, $8.83; 6 screens, $10.50; wood, $6.50;
sundrv, $25. 15 58 98
Ottawa Experimental Farm ($3,396.50)—
Argue & McColl: wood, 4 cords at $7, 3| cords at $6.75, 1 cord at $6.50, 1 cord at $5.75,
1 cord at $4 67 90
Barrett Bros.: wood, 5 cords at $7.50; on account wood, voucher outstanding, $40 /7 50.
Bell Telephone Co. : clock line service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 350 00
Heney, John & Son: wood, 5 cords at $8.75, 5 cords at $8.25 85 00
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd.: gasoline, 5 brl 74 85
Ottawa Electric Co.: electric light, Jan. 26-Sept. 13, 1912, 2,158 k.w. at 7-2c; meter,
$6.35 161 80
Queen City Oil Co.: gasoline, 10 brl 142 88
Carried forward 504, 063 52
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 504, 063 52
Ottawa Experimental Farm — Concluded.
Ray, C. C. Co.: coal, 25 t. at $7.60, 65 t. at $7.40, 138-85 t. at $7.20 1,670 72
Topley Co.: photostat camera, complete with Cooper Hewitt tubes 762 40
Small payments: sundry 3 45
Ottawa Public Building ($184.70)—
Advertising 5 70
Supplies from stock: sorting cases, 6 newspaper at $20, 2 prel. letter, at $29 .50 179 00
Owen Sound Public Building ($1,663.04)—
Caretaker, H. Wright: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Davis-Smith-Malone Co^: coal, 75 t. at $7.25, 32-18 t. at $6.95 767 44
Office Specialty M'ig. Co.: 1. c. sorting case, $50; freight, $1 .62 51 62
Owen Sound Town: electric light, Mar. 1-Dec. 1, 1912, Jan. 1-Mar. 1, 1913, 3,416 k.w. at
4-8c, meter, $1.87; gas, Apr. 1-Oct. 29, 1912, 13-3 M. cu. ft. at $1.20, 34-3 M. cu. ft.
at $1, meter, $1 .50, water rates, 1912, $50 267 62
Pickard, Fred.: painting, papering, &c, as per tender 60 00
Small payments: brooms, $9; canopy top for gas range, $7; linseed oil soap, 1 keg, $10;
40-w. Mazda lamps, 12 at 65c; removing ashes, 8 1. at $1 .50; taking down and storing
storm windows, $12; wood, 4 cords at $3; sundry, $46.60 116 40
Paris Public Building ($742.43)—
Caretaker, Sam Lee: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Cunningham & Co.: boiler section, $30; labour, $18; sundry, $9.15 57 15
Paris Town: electric light, Apr. 1-Feb. 1, 1913, 436-8 k.w. at 8c, 417-9 k.w. at 7c; taxes,
1912, $16; water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $45.60 125 87
Taylor, Geo. E.i coal, 22-57 t. at $6. 25 141 10
Small payments: sundry 18 35
Parkhill Public Building ($501.69)—
Caretaker, W. H. Taylor: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66 199 92
Baird, H. C, Son & Co.: electric light, Mar. 1-Dec. 1, 1912, 373-2 k.w., $33.17, meter,
$1.75; Dec-Jan., (fiat rate), $20; supplies, $7.60 62 52
Leary, W.: coal, 13 t. at $7 91 00
Mark, W. H. & Co.: coal, 1-92 t. at $7.25, 14-54 t. at $7 115 79
Small payments: gasoline, $14.46; sundry, $18.. 4 32 46
Pembroke Public Building ($1,175.33)—
Caretaker, H. Church: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Dunlop&Co.: coal, 5-14 t. at $8.75, 32-94 t. at $8.50; sundry, $13.86 338 89
Pembroke Electric Light Co.: electric light, 12 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 (flat rate), $228;
sundry, $7. 16 235 16
Pembroke Town: water rates, 1 y. to July 1, 1913 36 00
Stapleton, P. J.: wood, 6 cords at $5, 3 cords at $4 42 00
Small payments: "Brussels" rug, $32; glass, &c, $11.53; repairing ceiling, $11; repairing
clock, $15; window shades, $6.50; sundry, $47.29 123 32
Penetanguishene Public Building ($24.01) —
Small payments: cabinet, $16; sundry, $8.01 24 01
Peterborough Custom House ($967.30)—
Caretaker, B. McGill: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25.- 300 00
Chamberlain Metal Weatherstrip Co.: supplying weather strips for 64 windows and 6
doors, 1,500 ft. at 10c; sundry, $4 154 00
Library Bureau of Canada: oak book case, with cornice, base, 3 units and 6 ends 165 00
Peterborough City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 50 00
Peterborough Light & Power Co.: electric light, Mar. 8, 1912-Mar. 5, 1913, 1,318 k.w. at
10c; gas, Oct. 9-Mar. 5, 1913, 14-9 M. cu. ft., $18.64 150 44
Small payments: electrical supplies, $13.32; removing ashes, $10; repairing slate roof, &c,
$19.80; repairing window shades, $24.14; supplying plants for 2 flower beds, $10;
varnishing linoleum, $12; wood, 3 c at $4; "Yale" door check, $6: sundry, $40.60 147 86
Peterborough Post Office ($2,063.22)—
Caretaker, G. Stenton: to Mar. 31, 1912, 2 m. at $37.50, 10 m. at $45.83 533 30
Care of clock, W. E. Masson, 2 yr. to June 30, 1912, $100; charwoman, Mrs. G. Cooms,
10 m, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $6.25 162 50
Fair, Robt. & Co.: linoleum, 90 yd. at 75c; laying linoleum, $5.65 73 15
Fitzgerald, J. E. A.: coal, 21 -lit. at $7.70 162 60
Hutchinson, Geo. & Sons: installing 2 radiators, &c, $118; sundry, $8.95 126 95
Masson, W. E.: cleaning tower clock, $25; locking lever, $10; suspension spring, $15; repairs,
$2.50 52 50
Ontario Coal Co.: coal, 20-02 t. at $7.70 154 19
Peterborough City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $75; turning off water three times,
$3 78 00
Peterborough Light & Power Co.: electric light (flat rate), to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at
$17; gas, Mar. 8, 1912-Mar. 4, 1913, 31-1 M cu. ft., $38.90 242 90
Scott, W. Co.: coal, 10-28 t. at $7 71 96
Turner, J. J.: flag pole, $30; flags, $15.25; painting letter boxes, 44 at $1.25; parcel recep-
tacles, 8 at $2; renting decorating material, $75 191 25
Carried forward 513, 607 89
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. S cts.
Brought forward 513> 607 89
Peterborough Post Office.— Concluded.
Small payments: building cupboard, $15; labour, 63 h. at 40c; 16 c.p. lamps, 36 at 20c;
removing ashes, 14 loads at 75c; repairing locks, &c, $30.80; repairing slat shades,
$11.98; I.e. sorting case (supplied from stores), $28.60; 'Yale' door checks, $7.50;
sundry, $77.14 213 92
Petrolia Public Building ($1,108.49)— nn
Caretaker, Jas. Shaw: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Ferguson, W. W. & Co.: linoleum, 91 yds. at $1; sundry, 75c; 91 75
Petrolia Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913 • 47 7b
Petrolia Utilities Co.: electric light, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 2,168 k.w. at 10£c, meter,
$2:40; gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 885 M. cu. ft. at 18c, meter, $5.40; supplies, $10.75. . 405 61
Small payments: chairs, 2 at $11.50; door spring, $6.50; installing wash basin, $15; painting,
varnishing, &c, $23; table, $16; sundry, $29.87 113 37
Picton Public Building ($1,803.09)—
Caretakers, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: Mrs. D. Welbanks, Mar. 1-19, 1912, %$ m. at $37.50;
at $33.33, N. Welsh, Mar. 20-May 31, 2Jf m., Mrs. N. Welsh, June-Sept., D. Ringer,
Oct.-Mar., 1913 435 84
Carter Bros.: copper spring, $6; labour, 26| h. at 40c; sundry,$49.14 ,rt it
Fraser, G. E. & Sons: linoleum, 123 yds. at $1.25 Jo* 75
Hepburn Bros.: coal, 3 t. at $7.50, 30 t. at $7.25 240 00
Hutchinson, J.: cleaning cess pool twice, $66.05; removing ashes, $7 'o Uo
Picton Town: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 1,046 k.w. at 8c; supplies, $12.99; water rates,
1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $27 : •••••• ■ - v 123 67
Wright, Frank T.: alterations to building, as per tender, $625; building cabinet, $15;
changing counter and cutting door; $25 ?5 S
Small payments: wood, 2 c at $6; sundry, $34.04 4b 04
Porcupine Custom House ($354.21)— -
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $310; freight and packing $26.71 33b 71
Hart, Z. : moving safe from station to custom house 17 50
Port Arthur Engineer's Office ($508.25)—
Andrew, T. N.: rent of office, 5 m. to Sept. 1, 1912, at $12.50 62 50
Carrick, J. J.: rent of office, 3 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, at $40 120 00
General Realty Corporation: rent of office, Sept.-Oct., Dec .-Feb., 5 m. at $12.50 62 oO
Hewitson, McEachern: rent of office, 6 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, at $40 240 00
Port Arthur City: electric light, 6 m. to June 30, 1912, $8.25; rent of telephone, 6 m. to Sept.
* 30, 1912, $15 23 25
Port Arthur Immigration Office ($136.85)—
Port Arthur City: electric light, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 923 k.w., $34.95; supplies, $1.50;
water rates, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $12.40 ... ^ ... 48 85
Walsh, Louis, Coal Co.: coal, 1 1. at $8.50, 3 t. at $8.25, 2 t. at $7; wood, 2 c (cut) at $7.50,
1 c -at $5.75 /•••;;;
Small payments: 25 w. tungsten lamps, 1 doz., $9; sundry, $11 /u w
Port Arthur Public Building ($1,920.16)—
Caretaker, D. McKenzie: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45.83 549 96
Port Arthur City: electric light (flat rate), 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $324.32; water rates,
1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 263-3 M. gal., $192.79; removing ashes, $18 535 11
Walsh, Louis, Coal Co.: coal, 4 t. at $7.65, 50 t. at $7.40 400 60
Worthington, John: painting, letter boxes, 33 at $1.25; parcel receptacles, 8 at $1.50. . . . 53 25
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 1 I.e., $28.60, 2 final I.e., $54, $50; I.e. stools, 15 at $3.50 18o 10
Small payments: 30 gal. boiler, $10; boiled oil, $7; dustbane, 1 brl., $12.50; electrical
supplies, $13.50; labour, 9 h. at 60c; plumbing, $31.39; 9 ft. twin smoke pipe fitted
to boiler, $9.50; waste paper baskets, 4 at $5; wood, 4 c at $5; sundry, $66.85 196 14
Port Burwell Engineer's Office ($25)— o. nn
Brough, W. C: rent of office, Apr .-July, Sept., 1912, 5 m. at $5 25 UU
Port Colborne Public Building ($1,213.08)—
Caretaker, Wm. Armstrong: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Augustine, A. E.: final estimate of contract for interior fittings 355 00
Carter, Geo. Dew: coal, 15 1, at $7 }Jo 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: changing 201 locks, $180; sundry $1.19 181 19
Port Colborne Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 jy 00
Sterling Gas Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 342 M. cu. ft. at 30c 102 60
Advertising
Small payments: labour, 4 d. at $2; smoke stack, $5.95; sundry $25.03 38 98
Port Hope Public Building ($1,551.53)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50; Jas. Curtis, Urn.: John Elliott, 1 m 450 00
Brown, E. & Co.: coal, 5 t. at $7.65, 40 t. at $7.40; wood, 1J c, $7.50 341 75
Consumers' Gas Co.: 41 arc lamps (for gas) 91 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: key boxes style 'A,' 135 at $1.80; style 4B,' 24 at $2.25; key
drawers, style 'C,' 3 at $2.75, style 'D,' 3 at $5.50; freight, $2.11 323 86
Port Hope Gas Light Co.: gas, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1912, 189.4 M cu. ft. at $1.25- meter, 90c 237 65
Port Hope Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912, 60.28 gal. at 25c; meter, $2 17 10
Carried forward 522, 352 30
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 522, 352 30
Port Hope Public Building — Concluded.
Small payments: building platform, as per contract, $42.50; painting letter boxes, 10 at
$1.25; plumbing, $8.40; sundry, $26.77 90 17
Port McNicoll Custom Office ($199.76)—
Stephens, W. J, : cartage 5 00
Taylor, J. J.: safe, as per order, $189; freight, $5.76 194 76
Prescott Public Building ($1,935.08)—
Caretaker, R. Birks: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Charwomen, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $5: Mrs. Countryman, 4 m.; Mrs. Wilson, 8 m 60 00
Appleton, Geo.: 3 'Blount' door checks, one with spring, $28; building oak steps, $20;
fitting up boiler, cleaning pipes, &c, $10; labour, 6 d. at $3, 9 h. at 75c, 20 h. at 50c,
50 h. at 40c; 16 c.p. lamps, $6; range boiler, $12; red rubber, lfrlbs. at 80c; repairing
flag pole, $18; repairing electric system, labour, $45, material, $40; sundry, $83.65 325 40
Buckly, Jas.: coal, 50 t. at $6.10; wood, 16 c at $4 369 00
Freeman, R. G.: 11 chairs, $130; desks, 2 at $41 212 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: base, $5.75; freight, $1.28; 3 sections, $20.75, $18, $15; top,
$3.25 64 03
Prescott Town: electric light, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, custom house, 349-9 k.w. at 9c,
post office, 2,738 k.w. at 9c; water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $120 397 91
Small payments: electrical supplies, $11.59; travel of J. B. Charleson, $23.45; sundry,
$21.70 56 74
Renfrew Public Building ($1,436.69)—
Caretaker, R, Sim: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33. 33 399 96
Jennings, Syd.: 9'awnings at $6; sundry, $4.50 58 50
Renfrew Electric Co: electric light, Apr-.Mar., 4,779 k.w. at 10c; meter, $1.35; supplies,
$10.85; water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, $25 ■ 515 10
Renfrew Manufacturing Co.: 2 tables with pigeon holes, $27, $25; sundry, $3.50 55 50
Ward, Jas.: coal, 4-9 t. at $8.20, 39-54 t, at $8 356 50
Small payments: extending lawn service, $8; installing register, $9.25; plumbing, $10.95;
sundry, $22.93 51 13
Ridgetown Public Building: Ridgetown Town, rent of post office, 11 m. to Nov. 30, 1912,
at $25.00 275 00
Sandwich Public Building ($857.92)—
Caretaker, J. McLeod,: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $29. 16 349 92
Hutchinson, A. G.: coal, 30-42 t. at $7.40 225 16
Sandwich Town: water rates, July 1, 19U-Mar. 31, 1913 20 43
Sandwich, Windsor & Amherstburg Ry.: electric light, 1,662 k.w., $146.77; meter, $1.70 148 47
Windsor Gas Co.: gas, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 71 M cu. ft. at 25c, 136 M cu. ft. at 30c. . . 58 55
Small payments: door check, $7.50; labour, 11 h. at 60c; wood, 6 c at $3; sundry, $23.29 55 39
Sarnia Public Building ($1,466.85)—
Caretaker, J. H. Dyble: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45.83 549 96
Care of clock, Jas. Barr: 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 50 00
Brown, W. A.: coal, 46 t. at $7.20 331 20
Sarnia Gas & Elec L. Co.: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 2,161-7 k.w. at 7-2c, 3,146-3 k.w.
at 6-3c; meter, $5; gas, Apr.-Mar., 24 M cu. ft. at 30c; meter, $1.20 ' 367 32
Sarnia Town: taxes, 1912, $18.86; water rates, 1 yr. to Sept. 30, 1913, $40 58 86
Small payments: case of shelves, $35; chair, $8.50; hardware, $19.64; putting on and
removing storm windows, $11.07; removing ashes, 13 1. at 50c; window shades, $9;
sundry, $19.80 109 51
Bault Ste. Marie Public Building ($2,343.18)—
Caretaker, P.J. Racine: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37. 50 450 00
Charwoman, Mrs. E. Racine: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $15 180 00
Algoma Wood Yard: wood, 12 c at $6.50, 3 c at $4T 90 00
Canadian Electric Co.: 16 c.p. lamps, 18 doz. at $3; sundry, $3.35 ; 57 35
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cabinet sections, $35.25; 1 c stools, 7 at $4; 2 upright cabinets
$29.50, $24.50; sundry, $3.51 120 76
Sault St. Marie Coal & Wood Co.: coal, 86-38 t. at $8.25 712 64
Tagona Water & Light Co.: electric light, Mar.-Nov., 1912, 2,131 k.w. at 10c, 1,989 k.w.
at 5c," 165 k.w. at 2c, meter, $4.50; water, June 20, 1911-Sept. 23, 1912, 43-19 M cu.ft.
at $1.50, 1-47 M cu. ft. at 50c 385 87
Thompson Ltd.: bunting, 951 yd. at 5c; flags, 6 doz. at $1.50; sundry, $9.70 66 25
Supplies from stores: 2 1. c. sorting cases at $29 . 50 59 00
Small payments: arm chair, $18; glass, $8; hat rail, $3; hardware, $31.02; labour, 120 h.
at 40c, 20 h. at 35c, 88 h. at 25c; paper receptacle, $8; table, $9; toilet paper, $11;
sundry, $56 . 29 221 31
Simcoe Public Building ($906.79)—
Caretaker, N. Porter: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $40 480 00
Dominion Natural Gas Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 904 M cu. ft., $195; meter, $1.20;
sundry, $5.45. . ._ ^ < 201 65
Doughty, G.: pointing walls and repairing coping, etc, $17.50; plastering fire walls, $22;
repairing chimney, $10 . 50 50 00
Carried forward 531,688 60
V— 170 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 531, 688 60
Simcoe Public Building — Concluded.
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : truck, style XXX, $60; freight, $2 . 59 62 59
Simcoe Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 20 00
Small payments: 9 arc globes, $13.50; building storm porch, $35; door check, $6; dust-
bane, $9.50; electrical supplies, $9.50; sundry, $19.05 • 92 55
Smiths Falls Public Building ($1,125.14)—
Caretaker, R. W. Lewis: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Citizens' Electric Co.: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 3,491 k.w. at 8c; meter, $3; supplies,
$13.30 295.58
Foster & Co.: coal, 2-5 t. at $7.75, 12-55 t. at $7.25 110 40
Graham, Thos.: coal, 2-5 t. at $7.75, 12-5 t. at $7.25 110 00
Jason Island Planing Factory: making and erecting flag pole and removing old pole, as
per agreement 75 00
Smiths Falls Town: street sprinkling, 1912, $3; water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $85. . . 88 00
Small payments: wood, 3 c. at $6; sundry, $28.20 46 20
Stratford Public Building ($1,882.85)—
Caretaker, J. P. Murray: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Care of clock, N. F. Babb: 1 yr. to Nov. 21, 1912 50 00
Brickman & Kennedy: fitting up lavatory as per contract, $50; sundry, $8.60 .••••,• 58 60
Cash, A. E.: kalsornining and papering 2 rooms in tower, $12; papering, etc., janitor's
rooms, as per contract, $53 65 00
Johnson, Andrew, & Son: coal, 65-67 t. at $6.90 , 453 12
McDonald & Henry: grates, 1 set, $10.80; repairing boiler, $39; sundry, $13.78 63 58
Ruston & Co.: as per contracts, building stairs, etc., $87.50, constructing 12 lockers, $79,
repairing side entry, $27 103 50
Stratford City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 58 00
Stratford Gas Co.: gas, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 231-5 M cu. ft. at $1; meter, $2.25 .. . . 233 75
Small payments: 2 door checks, $17; gas mantles, 4 doz. $8.70; hardware, $11.80; paint-
ing p o. boxes, 23 at $1.25, parcel receptacles, 5 at $2; removing ashes, $6; 1 c. wood,
$8 . 75; sundry, $16 . 30 . .' 107 30
Strathroy Public Building ($1,154.01)—
Caretaker, N. Leitch: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Care of clock, R. B. Keiler: 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913 50 00
DeGroat, Chas.: painting and kalsomining building, as per contract, $175; painting storm
„ sashes, $20 195 00
Pincombe, R. M.: coal, 406 t. at $7.25, 29-99 t. at $7 239 41
Strathroy Town: electric light, 11-m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 1,652 k.w. at 12c, meter, $2.75,
supplies, $5.20; street sprinkling, 1912, $6.30; water rates, 1 yr. to June 30, 1913, $16.20 228 69
Small payments: wood, 5 c at $5.75; sundry, $12.20 40 95
St. Catharines Public Building ($1,924.36)—
Caretaker, A. Clark: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 4^0 00
Lincoln Electric L. & P. Co.: electric light (flat rate). 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $22. ... 264 00
St. Catharines City: gas, Mar. 27, 1912-Mar. 24, 1913, 59-6M cu. ft. at $1, meter, $1.20;
street sprinkling, 1912, $12.83; water supplied to fountain, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
$6 32- water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 82-24 M. cu. ft. at $1, meter, $3 165 20
United Gas Co., Ltd.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,262 M cu. ft., $497.85; meter, $3. . . 500 85
Wilson, Geo. : repairing customs office as per contract 300 00
Small payments: 2 brass grills, $9.80; 2 brass wicket gates, $10.50; electrical supplies,
$25.30; floor oil, $7.50; painting, 16 letter boxes at $1.50, 6 paper receptacles at $2.50;
putting on and removing storm sashes, $27.10; repairing slate roof, $38.20; d.l.c.
sorting case (supplied from stores), $29.50; 6 I.e. stools, $6.50; 40-w tungsten lamps,
24 at 60c; sundry, $36.51 244 31
St. Mary's Public Building ($1,174.09)—
Caretaker, W. Hoyt: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
Haines W. W.: building porch over front door of Post Office: hardware, $4.25; labour,
126 h. at 30c; lumber, $26.23; paint, etc., $8.25 76 53
Martin, J. D.: coal, 1 t. at $7, 35 t. at $6.95; wood, $16 266 25
St Mary's Town: electric light, Apr.-Dec, 1912, 2,720 k.w., $214.90; water rates, Apr.-
Dec, 1912, $26.78 241 68
Small pavments: coal, 4 t. at $7.25, 2 t. at $7; decorating building as per tender, $40 ;
electrical decorations, $12.50; hardware, $19.13; lamps, 16 cp., 2 doz., $5, 25-W
tungstens, 12 at 60c; removing ashes, $6; repairing electrical fixtures, $23.40; sundry
$13°44; sorting bin (supplied from stock), $20; 189 67
St. Thomas Public Building ($1,128.79)—
Caretakers, G. Luton, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50; Thos. Yeo, June 5-18, 1912, $14. 464 00
Ingram & Davey : repairing boiler, etc. as per tender, $57: sundry, $34. 13 91 13
St. Thomas City: gas, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 147-5 M cu. ft. at 90c; water, 12 m. to
Mar. 1, 1913, $12.39. 145 14
. Scarrow, M. & Co.: coal, 50 t. at $6.95 •••••• 347 50
Small payments: painting letter boxes, 29 at 95c, parcel receptacles, 5 at $1.20; I.e.
sorting case (supplied from stores), $20; sundry, $27.47 81 02
Carried forward 540, 252 98
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 171
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 540, 252 93
Tillsonburg Public Building ($362.21) —
Caretaker, Thos. Fero: 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 199 98
Dominion Natural Gas Co.: gas, Oct. 10, 1912-Mar. 31, 1911, 704 M cu. ft. at 20c 140 80
Small payments: coal, 2-25 t. at $8; sundry, $3.43 21 43
Toronto A.R.G's. Office ($602.90)—
Consumers' Gas. Co.: gas, Mar. 22, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 226-2 M cu. ft. at 70c; meter $4.56. 162 90
Holmes Electric Protection Co.: service, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $1 365 00
Reynolds, G.N. & Co.: special q. c. oak desk ■ 75 00
Toronto Custom House ($8,220.73)—
Caretaker, T. J. Enright: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 649 92
Care of clock, John Wanlcss: 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 7 50
Cleaners to Mar. 31, 1913: O. Hamlet, 4 m., $181.91; Wm. Murphy, 12 m. at $54,16; H.
Somers, 12 m. at $54. 16 1,481 75
Elevator man, T. Davidson, 11 m. 30 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $54.16 648 18
Firemen to Mar. 31, 1913: P. Cassidy, 12 m. at $62.50; G. McCallum, 11 m. 30 d. at $54.16 1,398 12
Watchmen: Wm. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $136; F. Simpson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
at $58 . 33 835 96
Painters, June, 1912, 7 d 18 90
Brines, H.: 3 chairs, $16.50; 6 costumers, $36; t.w. desk, $90; repairing 4 chairs, $13.50;
sundry, $2.95 158 95
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 9-56 t, at $7.25, 149-95 t. at $6.75, 10-75 t, at $4.25; sundry, $3. . .. 1,130 26
Connell Anthracite Mining Co.: coal, 27-28 t. at $5.25 143 38
Consumer's Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 26, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 250-2 M cu. ft. at 70c 175 14
Cudahy Packing Co.: 'Old Dutch' cleanser, 4 brl. at $14.70 53 80
Levinter, S.: 7 chairs, $24.50; desk, $32; 7 tables, $94.50 151 00
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: No. 506, 6 cap size sections with 6 pr. of ends, $168; 5 cuoboard
sections, $60; sundry, $33 .05 261 05
Otis-Fenson Elevator Co.: repairing elevator: labour, 59| h. at 60c; material, $14.35 50 05
Toronto City -.water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 751,961 gal 69 41
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912-Feb. 13, 1913, 2,640 lew. at 6-4 c,
9,690 k.w. at 2-4 c; supplies, 40c; power, 1 yr. to Mar. 15, 1913, 3,240 k.w. at 4c 531 56
Vokes Hardware Co: sundry hardware 53 96
Small payments: 'cleansall' 1 brl., $16; coal, 3 t. at $5.40; disinfectant, 5 gal. at $2;
r.t. desk and chair, $48.50; electrical supplies, $11.25; hair brooms, \ doz., $10.80;
|-in. hoze, 50 ft., $6.75; labour, 32 h. at 60c; lumber, $28.81; removing ashes, 17 1. at
$1.50; repairing doors, $24.35; reglazing &c, $18.18; toilet paper, $25; sundry,
$136.30 396 84
Toronto Engineer's Office ($1,680.31) —
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, No. M. 3246, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $15.50, J. N.
3940, Nov. 22-Mar. 31, 1913, (Wm. Corrigan's residence), $11.19 26 69
Confederation Life Association: rent of office, 12 m. to Mar. 15, 1913, at $129.17 1,550 04
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 4 cabinet sections with base 43 00
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Dec 17, 1911-Feb. 19, 1913, 688 k.w., $56.33;
meter rent, $4.25 60 58
Toronto Examining Warehouse ($11,349.92)—
Care of clock, John Wanless: 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 15 00
Cicaner, Wm. Stringer: at $54.16, 11 m. 27 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 644 56
Electrician, Jas. Rogers: Sept. 16-Feb. 1, 1913 337 50
Elevator-men at $58.33 per m.: J. Cashen, 11 m. 30 d. to Mar. 31, 1913; P. Cussack,
12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913; J. Jennings, Apr. 1-July 15, 1912 1,601 25
Engineers: Ed. Appleton, to Mar. 31, 1913, 1 m. at $66.66, 11 m. at $70.83; Jas. Cosgrave,
12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $79.16; T. R. Matheson, 6 m. to Oct. 1, 1912, at $66.66;
G. Matheson, 6 m. 9 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $66.66 2,614 97
Firemen: F. W. Colby, Aug., Nov.-Jan., $212.48; W. H. Pearce, Apr.-Mar., $499.67. ... 712 15
Watchman: Thos. Jones,. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $58.33 699 96
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, No. 654,1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913 30 00
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 161 t. at $6.75, 8-45 t. at $4.25; wood, 1| cat $6 1,131 66
Connell Anthracite Mining Co. : coal, 103 • 72 t. at $5 . 25, 11 • 16 t. at $4 . 75 597 57
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 26, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 578-4 M. cu. ft. at 70c 404 88
Coyell, AIL: carpenter's time, 454 h. at 55c; sundry, $20.35 270 05
Dinnis, R. & Son: lumber, 160 ft. at $125, 640 ft. at $55, 160 ft. at $45; 2 oak tables, $35;
sundry, $16.31 113 71
Federal Engineering and Supply Co. : electrical supplies 52 74
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 12 f.t. desks, $327; 13 tilter chairs, $120.75 447 75
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: cable, 370 ft. $71; forging post braces, $10.60; labour, 251 h.
at 60c; repairing braces, $12, sundry, $30.91 275 11
Ovens, T. A.: glass, $29.77; labour, 78 h. at 50c 68 77
Rogers, Electric Co.: 'Benj.' 3 1. clusters, 60 at 90c; conduit, 150 ft. $10.13; shades,
12 at$1.50, 54 at $1; shade-holders, 24 at 35c; 30 switches, $9; 1,000 ft. wire, $12.50;
sundry, $159.70 325 73
Carried forward 561, 462 49
V— 17: AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1012-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 551, 462 49
Toronto Examining Warehouse — Concluded.
Smith & Co.: 2 uniforms for elevator attendants, $30, $24 54 00
Toronto City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,287 M gal 113 21
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912— Feb. 13, 1913, 7,588 k.w., $261.34;
additional light, Oct. 16-Mar. 15, 900 k.w., $70; supplies, $42.53 373 87
Vokes Hardware Co.: calcimo, 1 brl., $14.88; mixed paint, 15 gal., $33.75; nails, &c,
$14 . 93 -.sundry , $83 . 98 147 54
Small payments: 3 doz. chairs, $33; 'cleansall', 1 brl., $16; cylinder oil, 50 gal., $40;
4-in. double belting, 49 ft., $29.88; engine oil, 40 gal., $21.56; electrical supplies, $26.50;
plumbing, $19.20; repairing elevator bells, $18.60; toilet paper, $25; sundry, $88.20 317 94
Toronto Gas Inspector's Office ($157.25) —
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 2 bases, $11; 8 sections, $124; 2 tops, $7; sundry, $15.25 157 25
Toronto Immigration Building ($1,000)—
Grand Trunk Railway : rent of office, 1 yr. to Jan. 1, 1913 1, 000 00
Toronto Inland Revenue Office ($2,104.17)—
Care of clock, John Wanless: 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 15 00
Fireman, Chas. Baillie: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 649 92
Painters, May-June, 1912, 53 d. at $2.70: 143 10
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 3 t. at $7.25, 50-04 t. at $6.75, 8-105 t. at $4.25; wood, $3 396 97
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 4 chairs, $15; t.w. chair, $9; desks, 2 f.t., $87, 1 r.t. $60, 1 t.w.,
$27; filing cabinet, $48; 5 sections with top and base, $121.50; stools, 4 at $6; table,
$16; sundry, $15.75 423 25
Stagg, Geo.: building granite walk, as per tender, $178.50, curbing, $25.80; pointing and
repairing, $12 216 30
Toronto City: water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1, 1913, 130-83 M cu. ft 12 83
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 20, 1912-Feb. 18, 1913, 3,200 k.w., $109.82;
supplies,$5 .10 114 92
Small payments: coal, 4-28 t. at $5.25; electrical supplies, $10; hardware, $9.09; repairing
desks, &c, $19.50; wood, $1.65; sundry, $61.14 131 88
Toronto Meteorological Observatory ($700.25) — ■
Moyes, R. J. & Co.: concrete paving, 96| yd. at $1 .80; steps, $3 . . . . 176 70
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 5 book-case sections, $30; cabinets, blue print, $60, vertical,
$28, wooden, as per tender, $175; f.t. desk, $38.50; 8 hat and coat trees, $44; 2 settees,
$37; sundry, $17.50 430 00
Rogers, Chas. & Sons: supplying and setting up shelves with drawers 72 00
Small payments: gas-fitting, $14.50; sundry, $7.05 21 55
Toronto General Post Office ($26,159.84)—
Care of clock, John Wanamaker: 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913 37 50
Cleaners, Apr.-Mar.: Wm. Allison, 1 m. at $54.16, 811 m. at $50; T. Bridges, 3-92 m.
at $50, 5-8 m. at $54.16; J. Cotton, 10-85 m. at $54 16; Ls. Deas, 12 m. at $54.16; J.
Duckworth, 11-97 m. at $54.16; F. Edwards, 11-98 m. at $54.16; Chas. Gregory,
12 m. at $54.16; Wm. Gribble, 12 m. at $58.33; John Hayes, 11-58 m. at $54.16; A. E.
Hules, 11 m. 27 d. at $54.16; Ed. Major, 109-9 d. at $1 .75; I. Matta, 110.9 d. at $1.75;
A. McCabe. 11-87 m. at $54.16; John McCasson, 12 m. at $54.16; T. Russell, 12 m.
at $54.16; S. Walker, 109-2 d. at $1.75 , 8,646 45
Electricians to Mar. 31, 1913: A. W. Charlton, 11-76 m. at $66.66; J. H. Rogers, 2 m. at
$75 933 76
Elevatorman, Apr.-Mar.: T. J. Breen, 3-8 m. at $50, 1 m. at $54.16; T. W. Colby, 1 m. at
$50, 4-86 m. at $54.16; T. Collis, 7-39 m. at $50, 1 m. at $54.16; Henry Gray, 2-42
m. at $50, lm. at $54.16; H. McCullough, 12-2 m. at $54.16; R. Moore, 11 m. at $50, .
1 m. at $54.16; A. Morrice, 10 m. at $54.16, 1-98 m. at $50; F. Sturgeon, 10-6 m. at
$50, 1 m. at $54. 16 3,646 11
Firemen, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $62.50: R. Eyre, 12 m.; J. Somers, 12 m.; F. Letray, 11-45 m. 2,215 72
Allen, S. & Son: painting and lettering, parcel receptacles, 37 at $1.60. letter-boxes, 98 at
$1 . 35 191 50
Boeckh Bros. Co.: hair brooms, 3| doz. at $21.60; sundry, $26.11 101 71
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 12-85 t. at $7.25, 175-73 t. at $6.75; wood, $9 1,288 37
Cahoon, A. & Son: painting and lettering, parcel receptacles, 32 at $1.60, letter boxes, 114
at $1 .35 205 10
Connell Anthracite Mining Co.: coal, 2-05 t. at $5.50, 38-1 1. at $5.25, 7-09 t. at $4.75. ... 245 01
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 22, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 1,669-8 M. cu. ft. at 70c; main-
tenance charges, $124.51 1,293 37
Coyell, Alf.: moving fittings, &c, at exhibition, 84 h. at 55c; sundry lumber, &c, $20.45. 66 65
Cudahy Packing Co.: 'Old Dutch' cleanser, 6 brl. at $14.70 -. . . . 88 20
Day Sign Co.: painting and varnishing, letter boxes, 103 at $1.35, parcel receptacles, 26
at $1.60 180 65
Edison & Swan United Electric Light Co.: 16 c p. lamps, 360 at 15c 53 96
Elliott, M.: painting and varnishing, letter boxes, 126 at $1.35, parcel receptacles, 32 at
$1.60 221 30
Federal Engineering and Supplies Co.: 25 w. lamps, 464 at 45c, 168 at 43c 281 03
Hood, W. J. : repairing locks, &c (voucher outstanding) 205 90
Carried forward 586, 333 01
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ tts.
Brought forward 586, 333 01
Toronto General Post Office — Concluded.
Johnston, H. W.: painting and varnishing, letter boxes, 108 at $1.35, parcel receptacles, 33
at $1.60 198 60
McBrien, Fred G.: toilet paper, 12| cases at $12.50 156 25
Mounce Cartage Co. : removing ashes, 76 1. at 75c # 57 CO
Ovens, T. A.: painting letter boxes, 33 at $1.60, 100 at $1.35, 29 at $1.25 224 05
Price, W. H.: painting letter boxes, 117 at $1.35, parcel receptacles, 36 at $1.60 215 55
Reynolds, G. N. & Co.: cabinet, as per specifications, $130; chairs, 2 at $10, 2 at $6 162 00
Rogers Electric Co.: lamps, 191 at 50c, 64 at 17c, 350 at 16c; sundry, $21.85 184 23
Toronto City: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,873 M gal. $154. 10; hydraulic pressure
for elevator, 5-.051 M gal., $424.85 578 95
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 20, 1912-Feb. 18, 1913, 127,628 k. w.,
$3,501.23; electric power, 1 y. to Mar. 20, 1913, 7,800 k. w., $305.17; supplies, $12.80. 3,819 20
Williamson, Wm.: back boards for street letter boxes, 400 at 42c 168 00
Small payments: castor oil, $25.44; coal, 6 t. at $5.40; 'cleansall', $46.55; 'euco-
thymo', 15 gal. at $2; elevator grease, $10.20; floor oil, 33 gal. at 90c; hardware, $41.78;
H. E. Hamilton (disbursements), $43.10; 'Insecticide', $10.50; linseed oil soap,
$9.10; pipe cleaner, 5 doz. tins, $16; repairing trucks, &c, $48.40; sawdust, $21.90;
'Uneeda' dusters, $31.70; uniform for elevator.attendant, $24; sundry, $72.95 493 72
Toronto Exhibition Post Office ($90)—
Macey Sign Co.: supplying and erecting electric signs 90 00
Toronto Postal Station A. ($7,215.80)—
Elevatormen to Mar. 31, 1913 at $58.33: J. Gormaly, 11-45 m.; O. Johnson, 12 m.; E.
T. Tooze, 12 m 2, 067 63
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 26, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 28-6 M. cu. ft. at 70c 20 02
Federal Engineering and Supply Co. : 25 w. lamps, 26| doz 137 37
Grand Trunk Railway Co.: rent of office and mail elevator, 1 y. to Jan. 31, 1913 3,600 00
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: repairing elevators: 2 brush holders, $6; labour, 54£ h. at
60c; repairing armature, $18.50; supplying new commutator, $68; 200 ft. tiller
cable, $20; sundry, $40.80 186 00
Rogers Electric Co.: 'Mazda' lamps, 134 at 50c; 'Sunbeam' lamps, 250 at 17c, 400
at 16c; sundry, $85.80 259 30
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912-Feb. 13, 1913, 16,119 k.w.,
$437.54; electric power, 1 y. to Mar. 15, 1913, 4,440 k. w., $163.62; supplies, $18.12. . 619 28
Winnett, John: repairing trucks, &c, labour, 167 h. at 60c; new top and 2 wheels, $28;
sundry, $47.85 ' 176 05
Small payments: hardware, $48.22; repairing elevator, $34.69; 40 w. tungstens, 68,
$33.75; sundry, $33.49 150 15
Toronto Postal Station B. ($1,996.36) —
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 26, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 200-6 M. cu. ft. at 70c; mainten-
ance charges, $18 158 42
Rossin House Hotel Co.: rent of building, No. 121, King St. West, 12 m. to Feb. 1, 1913,
at $150 1,800 00
Toronto City: water rates, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 4 60
Small payments: plate glass, $6.50; sundry, $26.84 33 34
Toronto Postal Station C. ($1,341.62) —
Caretaker, Jas. Rae: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $50 600 00
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 29-82 1. at $7; wood, $3 21144
Consumer's Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 4, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 24-8 M. cu. ft. at 70c 17 36
Rathbone, Geo.: stamp drawer cabinet 110 00
Toronto City: water rates, 1 y. to Apr. 1, 1913, 143 M gals 13 17
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 1, 1913, 8,020 k. w 260 64
Small payments: 'cleansall', $6; coal, 3 t. at $5.50, 2-03 t. at $5.40; electrical fix-
tures, $10.56; 'euco-thymo', 5 gal. at $2; reglazing lights, $11.50; toilet paper,
$12.50; sundry, $50.99 129 01
Toronto Postal Station D. ($1,655.71) —
Caretaker, Jas. Devins: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 29-93 t. at $7 209 52
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 14, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 60-6 M. cu. ft. at 70c 42 42
Interurban Electric Co.: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 6,690 k. w 278 95
Moyes, R. J. & Co.: laying concrete floor in basement, 222 yd. at 90c 199 80
Toronto City: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 59-9 M gal 5 80
Williamson, Wm.: installing and supplying collapsible sorting cases, 7 at $11 77 00
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 1 1. c at $28.60, 3 d. 1. c at $29.50. ... . 117 10
Small payments: 'cleansall', 1 keg, $6; electrical supplies, $6.75; oiling floors, $20;
repairing roof, $15; table, $17.50; toilet paper, $12.50; sundry, $47.37 125 12
Toronto Postal Station E. ($3,002.59)—
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 7, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 5-8 M cu. ft. at 70c 4 06
Mullin, Alex.: rent of building, 1 y. to Jan. 31, 1913, $1,440; water rates, Dec. 15, 1910-
July 31, 1912, $23. 10 1,463 10
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 7, 1912-Feb. 5, 1913, 5,353 k. w 148 30
Carried forward 606,505 51
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 606, 505 51
Toronto Postal Station E — Concluded.
Williamson, Win.: supplying and installing collapsible sorting cases, 20 at $11 220 00
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 6 1. c. at $28.60, 3 d. 1. c. at $29.50, prel. 1. c, 10 at $60,
2 at $50; 2 sorting cases with bins, $109 1,069 10
Small payments: 'cleansall', 1 keg, $6; electrical simplies, $17; tilter chair, $7.50;
toilet paper, $12.50; sundry, $55.03 98 03
Toronto Postal Station F. ($2,892.84)—
Cleaner, Thos. Bridges: 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 108 32
Elevatorman, J. W. Thornton: to Mar. 31, 1913, 7 m. at $54. 16, 5 m. at $62.50 691 61
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, No. 4502, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $52; tolls, 65c 52 65
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 51-04 t. at $7 357 33
Conger Coal Co.: coal, 11-04 t. at $5.40 59 65
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 23, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 16-8 M cu. ft. at 70c 11 76
Edison & Swan United Electric Co.: 40-w. tungsten lamps, 200 at 48c; sundry, $7.28. . . 103 28
Keeler, C. H. L . Co.: portable standard voltmeter 84 65
McLeod, John: erecting glass partition, as per contract 270 00
Murray-Kay, Ltd.: 3 rugs, $54, $35, $24 113 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: book-case sections, $26.35; 5 chairs, $21.75; tilter chair, $12.50;
r. t. desk, $75; t. w. desk, $32; section No. 506, $21; table, $18.50; 2 wardrobes,
$30, $24; sundry, $19.72 280 82
Toronto City: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 238 M gal 22 64
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 18, 1912-Feb. 15, 1913, 6,290 k.w., $194.08;
supplies, $5.10 199 18
Williamson, Wm.: supplying and installing collapsible sorting cases, 12 at $11 132 00
Supplies from stores: d. 1. c. sorting cases, 4 at $30.30, 2 at $29.50 180 20
Small payments: cartage, $12.25; coal, 2-95 tons, $16; electrical fixtures, $28.28; T. A.
Hastings, disbursements, $29.50; 100-w. lamps, 12 at 80c; lettering 2 doors, $7.50;
painting, papering, &c, $39.35; repairing and replacing doors, $18; sundry, $65.27 225 75
Toronto Postal Station G ($1,358.65)—
Barrett, Miss M.: rent of office, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, at $80 880 00
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Mar. 19. 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 7-6 M cu. ft. at 70c 5 32
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 22, 1912-Feb. 20, 1913, 7,167 k.w 195 97
Williamson, Wm.: supplying and installing collapsible sorting cases, 10 at $11 110 00
Supplies from stores: 3 d. 1. c sorting cases 95 10
Small payments: electrical fixtures, $23.03; toilet paper, $12.50; sundry, $36.73 72 26
Toronto Postal Station K (Eglinton) ($659.08)—
Caretaker, Jas. Kirkwood: to Mar. 31, 1913, 104 d. at $1.75 182 00
Cleaner, E. Golding, Jan., 19 d. at 60c 11 40
Burns, P. & Co., coal, 5-95 t. at $7.25, 3-025 t. at $7 64 32
Consumers' Gas Co.: gas, Dec. 27, 1912-Mar. 28, 1913, 2-4 M cu. ft. at 70c : 1 68
Toronto Hydro-Electric System: electric light, Dec. 12, 1912-Feb. 25, 1913, 99 k. w. . . . 3 82
Supplies from stores: d.l.c sorting cases, 8 at $29.50; newspaper sorting case and bin, $40 276 00
Small payments: electrical supplies, $42.22; hardware, $12.40; labour, 15 h. at 60c, 20 h.
at 50c; on account glazing, $24; sundry, $22.24 119 86
Toronto Post Office Garage ($1,268.79) —
Cleaner, H. Gray, Mar. 1913, $54.16; fireman, B. Marando, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $223. . 277 16
Burns, P. & Co.: coal, 40-36 t. at $7 282 56
Imperial Motor Car Co.: coal, 11 t. at $5.50 60 50
Toronto City: water rates, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 2 50
Toronto Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 19-Sept. 18, 1912, 718 k.w., $24.46; Nov.
18-Dec 20, 1912, 980 k.w., $34-77; supplies, 51c 59 74
Toronto Hydro-Electric System: electric light, Dec. 27, 1912-Mar. 7, 1913, 1,192 k.w.,
$46.81; power, Dec 16, 1912-Mar. 7, 1913, 1,140 k. w., $37.92 84 73
Warmica, Mrs. Ann: rent of office, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 at $41.66 333 28
Small payments: coal, 1 t. $5.40; electrical fixtures, $54.47; hardware, $32.34; labour,
28 h. at 55c; lumber, $39.33; sundry, $21.38 168 32
Toronto Steamboat Inspector's Office ($540) —
McKinnon, S. F., Estate: rent of office, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $60 540 00
Toronto Public Buildings Generally ($2,629.80)—
Superintendent, H. E. Hamilton: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $100; outlay $100.85. 1,300 85
Assistant Superintendent, Wm. Corrigan, to Mar. 31, 1913, 5 m. 9 d. at $100 529 03
Carpenter, Wm. Graham: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $66.66 799 92
Trenton Public Building ($2,146.85) —
Caretaker, J. Potter: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50. 450 00
Care of clock: A. E. Bywater, Apr. 28, 1911-Sept, 15, 1912, $69; T. F. Rixon, 6 m. to Mar.
15, 1913, $25... . . 94 00
McLellan, S. & Whitby, Jas. : building mail lobby, as per tender 575 00
Powers, B. W. & Son : coal, 39-46 t. at $6.70 264 38
Trenton Electric and Water Co.: electric light, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 7, 121-9 k.w., $574.77;
water, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $75; supplies, $11.32 661 09
Carried forward 619, 286 27
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 619, 286 27
Trenton Public Building — Concluded.
Small payments: cartage, $11; furnace pipes, $10; paint, &c, $18.85; repairing plaster-work,
&c, $29; repairing tower clock, $10; sundry, $23.53 102 38
Uxbridge Public Building ($205.22)—
Downey, J. H. & Co.: coal, 29-74 t. at $6.90 205 22
Walkerton Public Building,- ($941.72)—
Caretaker, Mrs. T. Gibson: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $33.33 399 96
George, Alex.: coal, 32-67 t. at $7.50 245 06
WalkertonElectricL. &P. Co.: electric light, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $200; supplies, $12.95. 212 95
Walkerton Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Oct. 1, 1912 31 00
Small Dayments: wood, 10 c. at $3.50, 3 c. at $1.50; sundry, $13.25 52 75
Walkerville Public Building ($295.48)—
Bernhardt, D.: desk, $45; stool, $8 53 00
Library Bureau of Canada: oak unit with ends and base, $47.50; book case, $22.50 70 00
Hastings, T. A. : disbursements 7 48
Smith, L. C. & Bros. : trucks, as per specifications, 3 at $55 165 00
Waterloo Post Office ($20)—
Scheifele, A. E. : decorating post-office for sangerfest week 20 00
Welland Public Building, ($1,441.71) —
Caretaker, D. Mcllvride: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Crow, J. H.: dustbane, $13; floor oil, $13.50; soap, $9; sundry, $25 60 50
Lambert, S. L.: coal, 2-09 t. at $6.75, 41.23 t. at $6.50 282 11
Provincial Natural Gas and Fuel Co.: gas, Apr.-Mar., 108 M cu. ft. at 30c; iron fence, as per
tender, $50..' 82 40
Welland Electric Co.: electric light, Apr.-Mar., 45-31 k.w. at 6c; supplies, 100-w. lamps,
8 at $1.50, 60-w., 21 at 80c, 40 -w., 50 at 70c, 25-w., 39 at 60 c; sundry, $9.20 368 32
Welland Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Apr. 1st, 1913 30 00
Small payments: papering, painting, &c, $34.78; repairing doors, &c, $10; uniform, $25;
window shades, 4 at $2.25; sundry, $39.68 118 46
Whitby Public Building ($1,409.39)—
Caretaker, A. Whitelaw: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Careof clock: Wm. McCourt, Jan. 16-July 1, 1912, $22.91; Wm. H. Hooper, 6 m.to Jan. 1,
1913, $25 47 91
Downey, J. H. & Co., coal, 32-37 t. at $7.10, 27-69 t. at $6.90 420 97
Whitby Town: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912-Mar. 18, 1913, 4,121 k.w., $366.02; meter, $3;
water rates, 9 m. to Jan. 10, 1913, $28.50... . ; 397 52
Small payments: galv. window boxes, 9at$l; 4iron vases, $26; kindling wood, 2 c. at $6;
16 c.p. lamps, 50 at 17c; repairing clock, $6.50; sundry, $30.99 92 99
Windsor Public Building ($4,776.33)—
Caretaker, Wm. Curtis: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $37.50 450 00
Cleaner, E. Banks, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $10 120 00
Engineer, I. Belleperche: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 649 92
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, No. 1,088, Apr. 19, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $39.80;
No. 1,764, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $39.75 79 55
Brooke, T. W. & Son: painting outside wood work and iron work, as per tender, $48; plate
glass, $4.35 52 35
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: fireproof safe, $125; freight; $6.38 131 38
Connon Floral Co.: 2 bay trees, $14; 32 palms, $103.15; tubs, &c, $32.85 150 00
Curry, John & Co. : rent of office, 9 m. to Oct. 9, 1912, at $60 540 00
Drake, J. W.: chairs, 1 at $15.25, 1 at $10.50, 6 at $2.25; 2 desks, $38.50, $16.50; linoleum,
22| yd., $13.40; sundry, $11.55 119 20
Gas and Electric Supply Co. connecting electric stamping machine, $11.50; gas mantles,
$24.45; labourer, 41 h. at 50c; tungstens, 3 at 75c; sundry, $53.24 Ill 94
Library Bureau Co.: book cases, &c, $22.50; oak units with ends and bases, $47.50 70 00
Pennington & Brian: installing plumbing, $39; painting roof and repairing gutter, $75;
sundry, $6.50 120 50
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Ry. Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 5, 181
k. w., $381.46; supplies, $4 385 46
Smith, L. C. & Bros.: trucks, as per plans, 6 at $55 330 00
Walker, W. M.: brackets, 23 at $1; building front steps, &c, $23; labour, 769^ h. at 45c;
lumber, 2,037 ft. at $40, 1,215 ft. at $50, sundry lumber, $69.06 ; machine work, $20;
painting dormer windows, $25; sundry, $64.48 712 88
Windsor City: taxes, 1912, $3.79; water rates, 1912, $114.90 118 69
Windsor Gas Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 177 M cu.it. at 30c, 651 M cu. ft. at 15c,
2, 115 M cu. ft., $330 480 75
Supplies from stores: 2 d. 1. c sorting cases at $29.50 59 00
.Small payments: cartage, $12.80; disinfectant, 5 gal. at $2. 10; gravel, 6 yd. at $1.35; opening
vault and repairing lock, $14; sundry, $49.31 94 71
Wingham Public Building ($668.97)—
Caretaker, P. Fisher: 9 m. to Dec 31, 1913, at $16. 66 149 94
Richardson & Rae: coal, 6-26 tons at $7.85, 25-07 tons at $7.60; sundry, $10.40 250 11
Carried forward 628,878 55
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 628, 878 55
Wingham Public Building — Concluded.
Wingham Town: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $113.72: supplies, $19.75: water
rates, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $17.64 15111
Small payments: coal, 2-76 tons at $7.30; erecting flag, $10; labour, 137 h. at 25c.;removing
ashes, $9.75; wood, 6§ cords at $3.25, 2 cords at $2.50; sundry, $17 54 117 81
Woodstock Armouries ($36.50)—
McDonald, Alex.: repairing furnace: boiler section, $41.25; grate, $5.50; interest on bill
for 2\ y. (allowed by courts), $9.80; labour, 124 h. at 30c; solicitor's charges, $9 45;
sundry, $7.90; less $41.60, V— 74, 1910-11, and refund by Gurney Foundry Co., in
lieu of faulty casting, $33 36 50
Woodstock Public Building ($1,535.73) —
Caretaker, P. Kerr: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66 499 92
Blair, B. & Co.: coal, 45 tons at $7.25; sundry, $2.50." 328 75
Bottoms, F. & H., as per tenders: painting 20 letter boxes, $27; papering and painting
rooms, $65 92 00
Woodstock City: water rates, 1 y. to July 1, 1913 1 ' . 39 20
Woodstock Electric Light Co.: electric light, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 7,552 k. w.. .... . . '. . 319 86
Woodstock Gas Light Co.: gas, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 72-1 M. cu. ft. at $1; meter, $2.04. 74 14
Small payments: brooms, $11; installing and supplying 32 tungsten lamps, $17.60; 60-w.
lamps, 13 at 55c; labour, 25 h. at 50c; 5 mason treads, $35; removing ashes, $7.50;
soap, $8.50; supplying flowers for beds, $7.50; sundry, $75.11 181 86
Ontario Buildings Generally ($709.14)—
Blackwell, W.: making measurements and plans of public buildings rented by Government
and reporting the same 220 00
Clerk of works: T. A. Hastings, travel and outlay 481 98
King's Printer, $3.21; telephone tolls, $3.95 ..[ 7 ig
Brandon Experimental Farm ($430.91)—
Barclay & O'Hara: coal, 8-58 tons at $10, 1-5 tons at $9.75 100 43
Brandon Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 27, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913: barn, 399-6 k.'w.
at 9-5c, meter, $2.75; residence, 671-1 k. w. at 9-5c; meter, $2.75 107 25
Hargrave, J. G. & Co.: coal, 18-74 tons at $11 .75 220 23
Small payments: sundry 3 qq
Brandon Forestry Office ($457.20)—
Brandon Electric Light Co.: electric light, Dec. 29, 1911-Mar. 1, 1913, 25 k. w., $13 70-
meter, $3.50 . . . 17 20
Clement, S. E. R. A. & D. E.: rent of office, 11 m. to Mar. 1 at $40 440 00
Brandon Immigration Building ($295.85) —
Barclay & O'Hara: coal, 34-66 tons at $4.15 143 89
Brandon City: water rates, Jan. 1, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, 105-1 M cu. ft. at 25c; meter, $5.75! 32 03
Brandon Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 28, 1912-Feb. 26, 1913, 570-1 k. w. at
9-5c; meter, $2.75 - 56 93
Cumming, J. F. & Co. : wood 12 c at $5 . 25 63 00
Brandon Public Building ($4,010.89)—
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65: Thos. Giles, 11 m. (including 2 m. retiring allowance);
Jas. Quackenbush, 3 m 910 00
Barclay & O'Hara: coal, 52-88 tons at $11.50, 10-75 tons at $9.50 710 36
Brandon City: water rates, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912, 82,817 cu. ft., $157.82; meter, $7 164 82
Brandon Electric Light Co.: electric light, Mar. 30, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 3,742-4 k. w. at
9-5c; meter, $2.75; supplies, $48.03; steam heat," Oct. 10, 1912-Mar. 29, 1913, 105-7
M lb. at 60c 1 040 41
Brandon Gas and Power Co.: gas, Apr. 1, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 319 M cu. ft. at $1-488; arc
lamp (flat rate), $19.25; supplies, $21.10 514 89
Kelly Hardware Co.: brooms, 1 doz., $6.50; dustbane, \ brl., $7.50; floor oil, $15; hose,
50 ft., $9; sundry, $47.60 85 60
Magee, W. P.: wood, 10 cords at $6; sundry, $3 .' 63 00
Nation & Shewan: bunting, 29 yd. at 15c, 450 yd. at 10c, 100 yd. at 5c; flags, 60 yd.
at 35c, 50 yd. at 20c, 60 yd. at 15c, 100 yd. at 5c; sundry, $14.45 112 45
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 2 d. 1. c at $29.50; 2 sorting cases with bins, $35 94 00
Small payments: decorating building, 59 h. at 40c; hardware, $8; making 44 keys, $11;
painting letter boxes, 35 at $1.25; painting and lettering signs, $27.50; repairing boiler
valves, &c, $25.15; soap, $18; toilet paper, $10; top for sorting table, $6.50^ waste
paper baskets, 3 at $5; sundry, $126.86 ' 315 36
Dauphin Public Building ($2,409.28)—
Caretaker, G. Broadfoot: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45 540 00
Dauphin Town: electric light, Nov. 1, 1906-Nov. 1, 1910, 644 k. w., $89.35, meter, $7.75;
11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 375-2 k. w. at 12c, meter, $2.75; supplies, $8.15 558 24
Hafenbrak & Stein: 'Blount' door check, $15; constructing cement steps and walk, new
door frame, &c, as per contract, $300; storm porch, $12; sundry, $4.50 331 50
Jordan Thos.: coal, 66-12 tons at $11.30, 1-97 tons at $12.20; wood, 5 cords at $8.25, 2
cords at $7.50 827 54
Carried forward 638, 880 97
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 637, 880 99
Dauphin Public Building — Concluded.
Small payments: desk, $25; labour, 14 h. at 75c; plumbing, $7.35; repairs, $15.75; scavenger
work, 6 m. to May 1, 1912, at $2; travel of H. S. Matthews, architect, $36.65; sundry,
$44.75 152 00
Douglas Forestry Office ($111.87)—
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: section, base and top of cupboard, $43.75; tdter chair, $12.50;
freight, $5.62 61 87
Vincent & MacPherson: chair, $10; r. t. desk, $40 50 00
Emerson Public Building ($1,152.28) —
Caretakers, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $41.66: C. Thain, 9 m.; H. Pennock, 3 m 499 92
Hargrave, Jas.: coal, 32-6 tons at $10.50 342 31
Whitman, Chas.: coal, 5 tons at $8.50; gasoline, 125 gal. at 40c; wood, 1 cord at $6.50,
16 cords at $6; sundry, $43.85 < 238 85
Small payments: coal heater, $8; gasoline, 45 gal., $15.75; striped awnings, 4 at $7; sundry,
$19 45 71 20
Kelwood Forestry Office ($210)—
McLeod, Albert: rent of office, heated and lighted, Apr. 1-Dec 1, 1912 96 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : 3 chairs, $14.15; f. t. desk, $26; 2 sections with base and
top, $61.60; table, $12.25 : - .' 114 00
Neepawa Public Building ($1,559.14)—
Caretaker, J. Stevens: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 780 00
Neepawa Town: electric light: 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 1,259 k. w. at 15c; meter, $3.30 192 15
Simpson, John & Son: r. t. desk, $39; stool, $6; tilter chair, $13 58 00
Windatt& Co.: coal, 29-19 t. at $11.45, 6-24 t. at $10.80; sundry, $3.50 405 16
Small payments: clock, $12; floor oil, 20 gal. at 68c; removing ashes and drawing water,
$12.50; repairing coils, etc., $23.55; sweeping compound, $7.50; travel of H. E.
Matthews, $11.25; wood, 2\ cords at $4.90; sundry, $31.18 123 83
Portage la Prairie Public Building ($2,769.99)—
Caretakers: J. S. Telfer, 4 m. to Aug. 1, 1912, at $45; Hy. Johns, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
at $45; Wm. Neale, Aug. 16-Mar. 31, 1913, 7|m. at $33.33 789 98
Brown's Ltd.: 6 chairs, $27; desks, 1 f. t., $50, 1 r. t., $60, 1 t. w., $30; filing cabinet,
$27; 2 tables, $30; 2 tilters, $29 , 253 00
Burns Bros.: dustbane, $17.50; floor oil, $4.25; labour, 23 h. at 75c, 6| h. at 25c; sundry,
$21 . 17 61 83
Hargrave, J. C. & Co.: coal, 66-21 t. at $11. 15 738 27
Portage la Prairie City: electric light, armoury, 6 m. to Feb. 1, 1913, 213 k. w., $27.03,
meter, $1.50, post office, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 2,026 k. w. at 14^c, meter, $2.25,
40-w. tungsten lamps, 50 at 60c, sundry supplies, $17; water rates, armoury, 3 m.
to Mar. 31, 1913, 37-2 m. cu. ft. $12.30, meter, $1.25, post office, 1 y. to Mar. 1, 1913,
102-42 M. cu. ft., $28.35, meter, $3 411 29
Richards' Bros.: coal, 20-51 t. at $11.50, 16-94 t. at $11.25; wood, 4 cords at $3 438 52
Small payments: coal, 1-5 t. at $9.50; coal oil, $7; dustbane, $6; hardware, $22.35;
toilet paper, $7; sundry, $20.50 77 10
Roblin Forestry Office ($63.53) —
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: f. t. desk, $28; 2 sections, $18; tilter chair, $7.75; sundry,
$9.78 63 53
Selkirk Public Building ($1,386.34)—
Caretaker, Wm. Kidd.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $55 660 00
Reid, Thos.: coal 41-39 t. at $10.75; wood, $15.50 460 45
Slekirk Town: electric light, Mar. 30, 1912-Feb. 25, 1913, 954 k. w. at 9c, meter, $3;
water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 85-93 M gal., $21.45... 110 34
Small payments: corbin door check, $8; 4 corbin door springs, $11; f. t. desk, $36.50;
floor oil, $9; 40-w. lamps, 12 at 90c; tilter, $12.50; wood, 3 cords at $4; sundry, $55.75 155 55
Souris Public Building ($4,757.82)—
Caretaker, T. Summerfield: to Mar. 31, 1913, 10 m. at $33.33, 1 m. at $35.42, 1 m. at
$37.50 406 22
Clarke, John: final estimate for interior fittings of post office, $1,375 ; inside cupboard
with street receiver, $25.75 1,400 75
Piggott, M. A.: final estimate of work on post office 857 00
Barclay & O'Hara: coal, 30-72 t. at $9.50 291 84
Field, F. & J.: building cistern and connecting pipes as per contract, $82.50 ; dustbane,
$8.25; |-in hose, 100 ft., $24; toilet paper, $8; sundry, $54.70 177 45
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $310; freight and packing, $51.95 361 95
Jeffries, Geo.: building fence and covering well, as per contract 197 50
Johnson. Geo. M.: installing safe in post office, carpenter's time, 60 h. at 50c, carter's
time, 60 h. at 30c, gas-fitter's time, 6 h. at 50c, sundry, $12 63 00
Patrick, T. H. coal 3-925 t. at $10; wood, 4} cords at $7; sundry, $2.78 73 53
Souris Gas Co.: gas, Apr .-Feb., 148-2 M cu. ft., $207.05; meter, $2.20; supplies, $7.75 217 00
Souris Town: laying sewer pipes, $36; water rates, June 7, 1912-Feb. 18, 1913, 12-39 M
cu. ft., $43.70; meter, 90c 80 60
Taylor, J. & J.: freight, $59.52; safe, as per order, $405 464 52
Carried forward " 650,877 48
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 650,877 48
Souris Public Building — Concluded.
Small payments: filling opening in stairway, $12; labour, 22 h. at 70c.; moving safe,
S15; H. E. Matthews, travel, etc.; $26,35; removing ashes, etc., $18; 16 window
shades, $47; sundry, $32.71 166 46
Swan River Immigration Office ($90) —
Rothwell, Benj. E.: rent of office, 6 m. to Mar. 6, 1913, at $15 90 90
St. Boniface Public Building ($1,132.06)—
Caretaker, J. A. Chausse: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $55 660 00
Pittsburgh Coal Co.: coal, 32-15 t. at $9.65 310 24
St. Boniface City: water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 24-29 M cu. ft 11 00
Vulliez, Jean: corb in door check and spring, $13; repairing p. o. boxes, 56 at 50c; sundry,
$11 52 00
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 801 k. w. at 3c, 103 k. w.
at lc 25 06
Small payments: labour, 16| h. at 85c, 11§ h. at 50c; slate lined box, $12.90; steel door
mat, $7; sundry, $34.08 73 76
Virden Immigration Hall ($288)—
Palmer, E. H.: wood, 4 cords at $6.50, 2 cords at $6 -.-•••.• 38 00
Virden School District No. 144: rent of school foai immigration hall, 1 y. to Mar. 15,
1912 250 00
Winnipeg Custom House (Old Post Office) ($10,553.39)—
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913: Miss R. Bagshawe, 11 m. at $85; Wm. Harrington, 12 m. at
$60; Mrs. Tittle, 3 m. at $50, 8 m. at $60; B. Wasserman, 7 m. at $60, 5 m. at $65. . 3,030 00
Elevator man, Jos. Coutu: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 780 00
Engineer, M. Mclvor: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 000 00
Fireman, J. E. Webster: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Night watchman, A. Boiteau: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $60 720 00
Banfield, J. A.: brass binding, 103 ft. at 15c; cork linoleum, 102 yd. at $1.50; painting
linoleum, 103 yd, $35; cork linoleum with brass nosing, as per estimate, $229.50... 432 95
Beairsto Plumbing Co.:. labour, 85 h. at 75c; repairing gas pipe, $30; sundry, $23.83. . 117 58
Eaton, T. G.: decorating building, as per estimate 151 00
Hood, W. J.: repairing blinds, skylights, cupboards, etc.: labour, 278 h. at 60c; plate
glass, 28 lbs., $10.50; sundry, $44.36 221 66
Huxley, W. F.: removing ashes and waste paper, 57 1. at $1 .75 99 75
McDonald & Willson Lighting C:.: 2 spl. cutter hammer coils, $9.50; installing 17 lights
above counter, as per tender, $110; labour, 17 h. at 70c; 40-w. lamps, 10 at $1; sundry,
$8 . 65 150 05
Metropolitan Window Cleaning Co.: cleaning: 126 windows, $40; skylight, $10 50 00
Mossman, J. M.: time lock 100 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: chairs, 1 arm, $10.4.5, 14 side, $57.20, 4 t. w., $37.82; 2 desks,
$38.50, $36.50; 3 sections with top and base, $53.35; 2 sections with top, $10.70;
steel cabinet, (including freight), $32.28; table, $25.30 302 10
Pittsburgh Coal Co.: coal, 141-58 t. at $9.65 _ 1,366 27
Rubenstein Bros. : 10 engraved brass plates, $49 . 50; freight, $2 . 50 52 00
Schmidt & Co.: changing name plates, 14 h., $10.50; making brackets, glass shelves, etc.,
60 h., $58; sundry, $4.50 73 00
Smith & Kirkpatrick: changing fixtures, $260; 3 desk extensions, $33.02; oak door,
$25; repairing 19 chairs, labour, 34f h. at 65c, material, $10.42; shifting racks, $80;
stamping table, $97; transom in partition, $25 553 02
Western Coal Co.: coal, 2-5 t. at $11, 4-01 t. at $10.50, 1 t. at $9 78 60
Winnipeg City: cleaning chimneys and repairing boilers, $10.60; water rates, Mar. 6-
Nov. 30, 1912, 133,519 cu. ft., $100.07 110 67
Winnioeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 6,790 k. w. at 3c; electric
power, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 3,415 k. w. at 2|c, 1,115 k. w. at 2-lc; gas, 12 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913,46-1 M cu. ft. at $1,275 •.•-.-••••. 362 74
Small payments: chloro-naptholeum, 5 gal. at $2, hardware, $83; painting linoleum,
2 coats as per contract, $37.50; perolin, 1 brl., $7.50; sundry, $44 182 00
Winnipeg Engineer's Office ($1,134.45) —
Black, C. H.: cabinet sections, 1, $26, 2 bases, $53.50, top, $5 84 50
Heubach, Finkelstein & Heubach: rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $62 682 00
Manitoba Government Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, G. 361, 1 y. 8 m. to July 1,
1913, $132 65, Fr. 1987, 1 y. to July 1, 1913, $33; tolls, $5.20 170 85
Office Specialtv M'fg. Co.: chairs, 1 tilter, $17.05, rotary, $7; 6 sections of cabinet with
top and base, $109.55; 2 oak tables, $50.60 184 20
Small payments: laundry work $4.90; rent of p. o; box, $8 12 90
Winnipeg Examining Warehouse ($11,933.79) —
Caretaker, S. B. Jeffrey: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $80 960 00
Elevatormen, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65: J. Fontaine, 12 m.; Jos. Knott, 12 m.; A. H.
Smith, 10 m. 24 d 2, 260 32
Engineer, Wm. Clark: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $85 1,020 00
Carried forward 668, 482 16
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 668, 482 16
Winnipeg Examining Warehouse — Concluded.
Firemen: Frank Burns, Oct. 25-Mar. 31, 1913, 5} m. at $65; J. Kennedy, 12 m. to Mar.
31, 1913, at $65; J. Saunders, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; S. A. Stoddart, 1 m. 6
d., $77.58 2,035 58
Beairsto Plumbing Co.: repairing pipes, &c: labour, 99 h. at $1, 37 h. at 75c, 18 h. at
60c; materials, $42.95 180 50
Eaton, T. Co. : decorating building, as per tender 50 00
Hood, W. J.: cement, $7.97; hardware, $21; hose, $17.05; 4 iron plates, drilled, bored
and placed, $73; labour, 733-| h. at 60c; lumber, dressed, 2,150 ft. at $66, maple
flooring, 124 ft. at $75, oak, 576 ft. at $105; supplying 6 trucks for waste paper, and
fastening doors of chute, $297; sundry, $71 .24 1, 139 04
Huxley, W. F.: removingash.es, &c, 116 1. at $1.75 203 00
McCollBros. & Co.: 'Arctic' cylinder oil, 50 gal. at $1 50 00
Metropolitan Window Cleaning Co.: cleaning 300 windows, as per contract • 75 00
Smith & Kirkpatrick: 28 angle irons, $12.50; building 6 bunks for Great Northern
Express Co., 15 birch tops, $88, labour, 240 h. at 60c, lumber, $32.58; dressed fir, 11
pes., $12.50; labour, 57 h. at 60c; repairs, $16.50; apparently overpaid, $5 345 28
Western Coal Co.: coal, 5-105 t. at $7, 40-83 t. at $6.30 292 96
Windatt & Co.: coal, 332-45 t 2,256 33
Winnipeg City: cleaning chimney, 60c; water rates, Feb. 3-Nov. 8, 1912, 471,607 gal.,
$419.40 420 00
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1913, 3,780 k.w. at 3c; electric
power, 1 y. to .Mar. 31, 1913, 7,380 k.w. at 21c 2,510 k.w. at 2-lc; gas, 1 y. to Mar.
31, 1913, 11-5 M cu. ft. at $1.20 345 94
Small payments: desk, $38.50; 'Dutch' cleanser, 1 brl., $21; hardware, $33.30; labour,
16 h. at 60c; plumbing, $16.20; repairing 23 locks, $11.50; repairing plaster work,
$28.90; wood, 4 cords, $30; sundry, $110.84 299 84
Winnipeg Forestry Office ($70.15)—
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: steel cabinet, $49.50; 2 wardrobes, $15; sundry, $5.65 70 15
Winnipeg Grain Exhibits Building ($102.64)—
Atchison, Thos.: wood, 9 cords at $7 .50 67 50
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913 4 63
Small payments: cleaning chimneys and boilers, $26.95; sundry, $3.56 30 51
Winnipeg Immigration Building ($5,916.51) —
Elevator men at $65, to Mar. 31, 1913: P. C. Devey, 12 m.; Jas. Johnston, 6 m. 11 d 1, 193 83
Atchison, Thos.: tamarack wood, 40 cords at $7.50; 1 cord cut and split, $9.50 309 50
Canadian Tungsten Lamp Co.: tungsten lamps, 60-w., 50 at 68-4c, 40-w., 100 at 55-2c;
16 c p. lamps, 250 at 15c 126 90
Case, J. I. Threshing Co.: rent of building, 3 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $40 120 00
Pittsburgh Coal Co.: 328-69 t. at $9.65 3, 171 63
Western Coal Co.: coal, 4-99 t. at $11 54 90
Winnipeg City: water rates, Mar. 20-Dec 11, 1912, 481,280 cu. ft 441 54
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 13,967-3 k.w. at 3c;
electric power, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 1,089-5 k.w. at 2-7c 448 41
Small payments: 200 carbons, $10; coal, 1-41 1. at $7. 50; decorating building, $24; sundry,
$5 . 25 49 80
Winnipeg Inland Revenue and Indian Affairs Office ($4,221.21) —
Bawlf, N.: rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 - 3,442 50
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: chairs, 15 side $49; 2 tilters, $22.25; r. t. desk, $69.75;
f.t. desk, $38.50; oak table, $15; 3 'Shannon' sections, $49.50; 2 special steel cases
for vault, $495; sundry, $10. 15 749 15
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913 5 26
Small payments: engraved sign, $22 . 50; sundry, $1 . 80 -. . 24 30
Winnipeg General Post Office ($26,322.42)—
Caretaker, W. J. Smith: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 780 00
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913: M. Baku, 2 m. at $5; Mrs. E. J. Buck, 12 m. at $24; M.
Hieczuk, 9 m. at $5; Mrs. E. Fewtrell, 12 m. at $74; A. H. Latour, $57.80; Oriental
Expert- Window Cleaning Co., 12 m. at $12.50; T. Priest, 11 m. at $20; Mrs. M.
Pugsley, 12 m. at $95 2, 798 80
Elevator men, to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65: A. R. Brush, 12 m.; F. Jenkins, 12 m.; T. Mc-
Maighen, 12 m.; W. Thorarinson, 12 m 3, 120 00
Engineer, Jos. Hay: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $90 1,080 00
Firemen: John Bird, 9 d., $20.32; G. Buchanan, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; A. Forbes,
6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $370.32; T. Philips, 11 d., $27.10; A. Sabin, 3 d., $7.50; J.
Watterson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70 2, 105 24
Bernier, Blackwood & Bernier: legal services 203 10
Boyd, Bishop Co.: toilet paper, 13 cases at $5.50 71 50
Canadian General Electric Co.: \ h. p., 60 cycle, induction motor complete 64 00
Canadian Tungsten Lamp Co.: tungsten lamps, 100-w., 24 at 97c, 60-w., 120 at 68 -5c,
40-w., 196 at 55-2c; 25-w., 18 at 63c, 25-w., 100 at 44-4c; 'Brilliant' lamps, 16 c p.,
750 at 15c. 381 90
Carried forward 697,090 77
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 697, 090 77
Winnipeg General Post Office — Concluded.
Eaton, T. Co.: decorating building, as per tender 212 00
Ert, Michael: 25-w. lamps, 144 at 43c 61 92
Green & Lister: cement, 3 brl., $21.45; ebonite packing, $11.20; fire brick, $57.25;
fitting up 2 fountains, as per tender, $142; labour, bricklayers, 96 h. at 85c, plumbers,
157 h. at 70c, labourers, 287| h. at 40c; sundry, $98.45 636 85
Hastings, T. A. : travel and outlay 86 45
Hood, W. J.: general repairs: labour, 1,928 h. at 60c; locks, $8.50; lumber, maple floor-
ing, 2,225 ft. at $65; sundry lumber, $81.49; 5 oak transoms, $38.50; putting up
partitions and shelving, as per contract, $188; putting in pigeon holes, $60; repairing
. floors, 419 h. at 60c; plate glass, $8.60; repairing floor and completing partition, as
per tender, $425; 7 tables with drawers, $51.37; taking down storm sashes, 111 h. at
60c; sundry, $272.37; vouchers outstanding, R. 38,685, $339.18, R. 44,060, $164.08,
R. 42,257, $165.76, R. 50,126, $357.20, R. 50,127, $95.80 3,875 28
Huxley, W. F.: removing ashes, &c, 108 1. at $1.75 189 00
Leslies': 3 tables, $50; sundry, $1.75... 51 75
Lozo & Diebold: repairing locks, 117 at 50c; sundry, $32.25 90 75
Manitoba Government Telephones: rent of telephone, 15 m. to June 30, 1913 102 50
McDonald & Wilson Lighting Co.: 'Benjamen' plugs, 4 doz. at $3; flexible cord, 600
ft. at 2c; reinforced cord, 1,209 ft. at 5c; fuses, 210 at 20c; key sockets, 108, $27;
labour, $8.10; lamps, 100-w., 6 at $1.50, 60-w., 10 at $1.25, 12 at $1; 40-w., 45 at $1;
parabolic shades, 2 doz. at $9; starting switch, $18; telephones, desk, 3 at $16.50,
4 at $15.50; sundry, $76.85 464 40
Metropolitan Window Cleaning Co.: cleaning 202 windows 80 00
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: 15 chairs, $106.95; drawer locks, style C, 68 at $2.75, style
D., 30 at $5, style E., 8 at $10; f. t. desk, $38; freight, $24.79; guides for filing cabinet,
$9; repairing boxes, $7; special bag rack, $50; steel cabinet, $47.30; wardrobes,
$63.90; sundry, $46.62 810 56
Robinson & Co.: 'Dutch' cleanser, 3 brl., $48.75; lamps, 12 at 75c, 25 at 60c; sundry,
$26 20 98 95
Schmidt & Co.: repairing 11 locks,' $23; sundry, $28 .'25.'.'.'.'.'. '. '. '. '. '. .'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ' '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 51 25
Smith & Kirkpatrick: labour, 284 h. at 65c, 3Hh. at 50c; lumber, 384 ft. at 12c; sundry,
$39. 15; R. 43,847 (voucher outstanding), $80 365 58
Vulcan Iron Works: 3 par. arch plates, 1,508 lb. at 4c; grate bars, 2,000 lb. at 4|c; labour,
20 h. at 70c; steel manhole bridges, 6 at $1 .50; sundry, $20.21 193 53
Walsh & Charles: diaphragm rubbers, 18 at 50c; diaphragm valve tops, 6 at $5.65;
hard rubber discs, 18 at 55c; hard rubber valve seats, 24 at 55c; sundry, $8.70. ... 74 70
. Western Coal Co.: coal, 10-565 t. at $8.50, 2-495 t. at $7.50, 4-825 t. at $7, 55-66 at $6.83 522 50
Windatt & Co.: coal, 5-36 t. at $7, 450-1 1. at $6.65 3,030 59
Winnipeg City: water rates, Mar. 2-Nov. 26, 50,810.7 cu. ft.; 436 13
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1913, 81,139 k.w. at 3c; electric
power, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 13,330 k.w. at 2|c, 4,930 k.w. at 2.1c; gas, 12 m. to
Mar. 31, 1913, 252-2 M cu. ft. at $1.35 3,178 10
Wyatt, A. E.: belting $13.50; 2 hair brooms, $8.50; 1J in. hose, 40 ft., $12.80; roof plates,
$7.50; step ladder, $7; sundry, $85.90 135 20
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 3 I.e., $149.80, 2 d.l.c, $65.60, 2 final I.e., $108; 4 prel.
I.e., $210; 2 wings, 27 pigeon holes and tables, $20. . 553 40
Small payments: carbons, 5 doz. at $3.60; chloro-naptholeum, 5 gal. at $2; cleaning 8
carpets, $16; coal, 2-46 t. at $8; 8 'fire escape' signs, $22; hardware, $11.40; 24 office
stools at $1.25, 24 at $1.30; painting 2 flag staffs, $10; repairing p.o. boxes, $19.20;
8 rubber strips for door, $36; 'So-clean,' brl., $11; sweeping compound, $34; waste
paper baskets, 6 at $5; wheels for truck, 11 at $2; wood, 1 c, $7.50; sundry, $88.40. . 416 40
Winnipeg Postal Station A (Union Station) ($3,616.23) —
Canadian Northern Ry. Co.: rent of premises, 3 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 604 00
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.: rent of office, 1 yr. to Oct. 1, 1912 2,050 00
Hood, W.J. : vouchers outstanding, R. 27432, $64.74, R. 50126, $138.40 203 14
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: final letter sorting case, $120; freight, $20.07; 2 movable racks
$240; standing desk, $28; stool, $5 413 07
Smith & Kirkpatrick: 8 clear glazed office sashes, $55; fir, 500 ft. at 2|c; oak, 150 ft. at
12c; labour, 110 h. at 65c, 211 h. at 60c, 45 h. at 50c; oak brackets, frame, &c, $20;
sundry, $21.17 346 02
Winnipeg Postal Station B ($1,543.63) —
Caretaker, John Lamb: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Green & Listc : fitting up drinking fountain, as per tender 71 00
Hood, W.J: labour, 23 h. at 60c; R. 27432, voucher outstanding $45.50 59 39
Pittsburgh Coal Co.: coal, 53.14 t. at $9.65 512 83
Winnipeg City: water, Mar. 7-Dec 2, 1912, 2,186-2 cu. ft 28 33
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 1,808 k.w. at 3c 54 22
Small pavments: cleaning 48 windows, $12; removing ashes, $10.50; wood, 2 e. at $9.50;
sundry, $56.45 97 95
Carried forward 717,968 42
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward. 717, 968 42
Winnipeg Railway Commissioner's Office ($798) —
Cleaner, R. Derbyshire: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at 8 96 00
Banque D'Hochelago: rent of office, 4J m. to Mar. 15, 1913 247 50
Royal Bank: rent of office, 2 m. to Oct. 31, 1912 110 00
Trader's Bank: rent of office, 5 m. to Aug. 31, 1912 275 00
Winnipeg Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 4 00
Small payments: chair, $9; desk, $35.20; sundry, $21.30 65 50
Winnipeg Public Buildings Generally ($2,531.08)—
Carpenter, Wm. Johnston: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 900 00
Electricians: Jas. Newton, 5 m. 24-2 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, $493.39; A. H. Latour, 1 m. 11 d.,
$168.86; O. Radford, 9 m. 7 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, $923.33 1,585 58
■ Cyr, J. Ernest: travel and outlay -. 43 25
H. E. Matthews: outlay 2 25
Manitoba Generally ($201.79)—
Travel and outlay of officials: J. E. Cyr, $36.50; H. G. Cuttle, $11.80; H. E. Matthews,
$28.85 • 77 15
King's Printer, $70.54; Stationery Office, $54.10 124 64
Battleford Public Building ($1,859.87) —
Caretaker, E. M. Webb: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45 540 00
Battleford Town: electric light, Apr., 1912, June-Feb., 1913, 3,052 k.w 311 59
Latimer, W. R.: coal, 4.57 t. at $15, 3-89 t. at $7, less $54.09 (V— 162, 1911-12) 41 77
Laurie, R. C: cordwood, 40§ c. at $5 202 50
Speers, A. M.: coal, 41-24 t. at $15, 9-59 t, at $7.50; wood, 13|c, $55.40 746 01
Small payments: removing ashes, $6; supplying water, 72 brl., $12 18 00
Biggar Immigration Building ($160.40) —
North American Lumber & Supply Co.: coal, 13-2 t. at $10, 1-48 t. at $7.50, -93 t. at
$6.50; cartage, $11.25 160 40
Carlyle Forestry Office ($90.87)—
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cabinet, $30; desk, &c., $60.87 90 87
Estevan Public Building, Sask. ($1,272.35) —
Caretaker, R. Murray: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45 540 00
Duncan, P. C. Co.: coal 88-98 t. at $2.90; sundry. $16.65 274 68
Estevan Town: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 1,814 k.w., $221.07; meter, $2.75;
supplies, $7.30 _ 231 12
Murray, R.: outlay for construction of 2 storm porches 123 00
Small payments: cartage, £22.50; removing ashes, &c, $35; repairing furnace, $8.14;
water, 37 tanks at 75c; sundry, $10.16 . . . . 103 55
Gravelbourg Immigration Hall ($241) —
Beaubien, J. N.: coal, 10 t. at $23.30 233 00
Du Cuisson, Arthur: wood, 1 c ; . 8 00
Herbert Immigration Hall ($225)—
Harms, G.: rent of building, May-Sept., 1912, 5 m. at $25 125 00
Wiebe, J. T.: rent of building Apr.-July, 1911, 4 m. at $25 100 00
Humboldt Dominion Lands Office ($1,201.33) —
Caretaker, W. Kingsley: Jan. 3-Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 146 77
Borget, Albert J.: rent of office, 4 m. to May 1, 1912, at $60 240 00
Scherne-iaucr, N.: coal, 37.3 t. at $13.50, 1-125 t. at $8, 3-615 t. at $7 537 91
Stevenson, W. R.: coal, 5-35 t. at $13.50, 5-59 t, at $7.50; wood, 71 c. at $6, 2 c. at $4.50 169 75
Supplies from stores: bag rack 50 00
Small payments: coal, 1-95 t. at $13-75, 1-25 t. at $10-50; sundry, $16.95 56 90
Indian Head Experimental Farm ($510.31) —
Hunter, Cantelon & Co.: corl, 20 t. at $12, 10 t. at $10 340 00
Indian Head Town: electric light: house, 11 m. to Feb. 25, 1913, 9,744 k.w., $150.53;
meter, $2.75; oGcc, 8 m. to Feb. 25, 1913, 106 k.w., $7.60; meter, $1.90; stables, Nov.
27-Feb. 25, 1913, 370 k.w., $6.78; meter, 75c 170 31
Indian Head Forestry O. ice ($1,2°6.37)—
Conn, Jas.: wood, 10 c. at 7.50 75 00
Hunter, Cantelon & Co.: coal, 45 t, at $12, 15 t. at $10 690 00
Indian Head Town: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 25, 1913, 617 k.w., $14.06; meter, $2.75;
watei rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $123.81; voucher outstanding, 75c 141 37
Osment, L. A.: rent of office, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Kerrobert Immigration Hall ($179.57)—
Beaver Lumber Co.: coal, 4-81 1. at $10, 12-31 1. at $9.25, 1-05 t, at $7.75; sundry $8.50 178 57
Canadian Pacific Ry . Co. : rent of site 1 00
Lloydminster Immigration Building ($244.63) —
Johnson, W. & Son: electric light, Apr. 1-Ilar. 3, 1913, 254 k.w., $43.65; meter, $3.30 46 95
Vincent, Jas.: coal, 31-94 t. at $5.25; wood, 5 c. at $6 197 68
Maple Creek Public Building ($2,123.78)—
Caretaker, W. A. Douglas: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $16.66 199 92
Hodson Hardware Co.: 2 doz. burners, $8.40; carbide, 15 cans at $7; sundry, $15.75 129 15
Hollings, Alex. E.: making 3 sectional porches, $160; sundry, $18.85 178 85
Carried forward 729, 198 91
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4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. S cts.
Brought forward 729, 198 91
Maple Creek Public Building — Concluded.
Maple Creek Town: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 50 75
Meneley, A. A.: coal 21-55 t. at $12, 4-17 t. at $8; 3 chairs, $24.70; floor dressing, 10 gal. at
$1.25; sundry, $14.05 343 25
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 4 chairs, $17; freight, $154.71; cap size 1-5 cut p.b. guides,
1,000 at 7§c; steel guides, 300 at 30c; 20 steel cabinets at $30 936 71
Taylor, J. & J.: safe as per order, $211.50; freight, $45.90 257 40
Small payments: carbide, 3 t. at $7.50; sundry, $5.25 27 75
Moose Jaw Dominion Land Office ($3,197.61)—
Grontage, E.: kalsomining, 600 yd. at 10c; painting, $10 70 00
McLeod, M. J.: rent of office, 15 m. to Feb. 18, 1913, at $150; cleaning, Apr. 1, 1907-Feb.
28, 1913, $335; lighting, Apr. 1, 1907-Feb. 28, 1913, $542.61 3,127 61
Moose Jaw Immigration Building ($430.10)—
City Ice & Coal Co.: coal, 16-99 t. at $9.25 157 20
Moose Jaw City: electric light, Feb. 6, 1912-Jan. 6, 1913, 514 k.w. at 7- 2c, meter, $2.10;
water rates, Jan. 19. 1912-Dec 31, 1912, $29.85; rent of site for building, 2 yrs. to
Apr. 16, 1913, $200 268 95
Small payments: sundry 3 95
Moose Jaw Inland Revenue Office ($740)—
Fraser, N. S.: rent of offices, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $50 300 00
Grayson, Wm.: rent of offices, Dec, 1911-Oct., 1912, 6 m. at $30, 5 m. at $50 430 00
Law, Geo. : cartage 10 00
Moose Jaw Railway Mail Service ($955.64) —
Caretaker, W. E. Panton: 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 1912 80 00
Hopkins & Latham: rent of 4 rooms in Russell Block, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $80 800 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: document section, $24; 'Shannon' section. $15; sundry, $3.98 42 98
Moose Jaw City: electric light, Mar. 4, 1912-Mar. 10, 1913, 175 k.w., $14.61; meter, $1.55 16 16
Small payments: cartage, $6; table, $8; sundry, $2.50 16 50
Moose Jaw Public Building ($4,016.91) —
Caretaker, R. West: 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54. 16 649 92
Hastings, T. A.: freight on sorting cases, $56.79; sundry, $31.50 88 29
Hitchcock & McCulloch: on account coal (R. 50074 voucher outstanding) 400 00
Moose Jaw City: electric light, Apr. 2, 1912-Mar. 5, 1913, 12,871 k.w., $970.10; meter,
$2.20; water rates, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, 15-238 M cu. ft., $46.40 1,018 70
Moose Jaw Hardware Co.; 'Blount' door check, $8.50; coal oil, 100 gal. at 35c; dust-
bane, 2 bbl., $15; installing 3 tanks, $61; labour, 34 h., $25.05; 5 oil heaters, $34 ;
repairing boiler, $6.40; water cooler, $9.50; sundry, $68.90 263 35
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: chair, $8.50; f. t. desk, $41; freight, $60.42; steel case, $523;
style 'G' bag rack, $375; wardrobe, $26.50; sundry, $2 1,036 42
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 2 I.e. at $29.50, 3 final I.e., $107; sorting case with
3 bins, $93; stools, 20 at $3.50 329 00
Small payments: chair, $14; electrical supplies, $18.80; labour, 28 h. at 40c, 51 h. at 30c,
23 h. at 25c; 2 letter cases, $8; painting 14 letter boxes, $25; 2 pigeon hole cases, $30;
removing ashes, 5 1. at $2; 2 sections with tops and sets of pigeon holes, $19; 20 stools
$21 . 67; sundry $52 . 51 231 23
North Battleford Immigration Building ($811.45) —
Edwards, Frederick: rent of office, 12 m. to Aug. 5, 1912, at $25; light, Dec 1, 1911-Aug.
5, 1912, $12 . 25 312 25
Leask, Alex.: rent of office, 7 m. to Mar. 5, 1913, at $50 350 00
North Battleford Town: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 615 k.w., $78.60; meter,
$2.75; water rates, $25.05 106 40
Small payments: coal, 2-07 t. at $8, 3-3 t. at $7: sundry, $3. 10 42 80
North Portal Immigration Hall ($194.02)—
Dorsey, W. H.: coal, 30-47 t. at $3.75; water, 105 bbl. at 75c 193 02
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.: rent of site for hall 1 00
Prince Albert Immigration Office ($334.08)—
Canadian Northern Ry. Co.: rent of building site, 1 yr. to May 31, 1912 120 00
Fuel Supply Co.: wood, 10 c at $5 50 00
Hulme, Thos. A.: wood, 15 c at $4. 25 63 75
Prince Albert City: electric light, Apr.-Feb., 310 k.w. at 7 -6c; meter, $2.70 26 23
Small payments: bronzing radiator, $10; 20 ft. sign, $35; sundry, $29. 10 74 10
Prince Albert Public Building ($4,577.48)—
Caretakers, at $75: R. D. Robertson, Apr.-June; J. Donaldson, July-Mar 900 00
Charwomen: Mrs. N. Belfry, $150; Mrs. J. S. Donaldson, $99.50; C. Lissick, $90; Annie
Whitford, $60 399 50
Firemen, at $60: F. Fcrdinado, Apr., 1912; F. Cicilino, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 420 00
Green, D.: wood, 50 c at $4.25 212 50
Henderson & Meighen: rug, $30; 8 window shades, $15; sundry, $7.25 52 25
Hulme, Thos. A.: wood, 50 c at $4. 25 212 50
Malcolmsori, D.; 2 brackets at $3.50; desk lamp, $6.50; lamps, 12 at 35c, 36 at 25c;
labour, 15£ h. at 60c; sundry, $25.50 61 50
Carried forward 743, 752 83
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 743, 752 83
Prince Albert Public Building — Concluded.
Manville Hardware Co.: dustbane, 1 bbl., $12.75; 'Dutch Cleanser/ 1 bbl., $21; floor
oil, 15 gal. at $1; f-in. hose, 100 ft.; $27; labour, 36 h. at 75c; repairing pipes, &c,
$19; toilet paper, $12; sundry, $106.62 240 37
Milne, Jas.: wood, 50 c. at $4. 50 225 00
Prince Albert City: light, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 16,647 k.w. at 6-8c; meter, $2.70 ;
water rates, 1 yr. to Dec. 31, 81-61 M cuft., $82.32 1,216 96
Turner, F. W. : painting and kalsomining, as per tender 285 00
Wright, W. J.: alterations to office, as per tender, $112.25; repairing doors, $26.25 138 50
Small payments: chloride of lime, $11.50; electrical supplies, $13.25; clock, $20; glass
$10.80; hauling cordwood, $26.50; labour, 36 h. at 65c, 18 h. at 60c; lumber, 518 ft.
at 3§c.; lamps, 2 stand, $9.50, 24 tungstens, $21.65; sundry, $47.87 213 40
Regina Custom House ($850) —
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : 4 elm lockers, $40; 4 elm wardrobes, $33 73 00
ReginaCity: electric light, Jan. 1-Feb. 10, 1913, 46 k.w. at 8- lc; meter, 25c 4 00
Three Star Liquor Store: rent of office, 3 m.to Dec. 31, 1912 750 00
Small payments: 6 chairs, $18; sundry, $5 23 00
Regina Dominion Land Office ($2,298.73)—
Caretaker, W. J. Gore: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Fireman, T. Perkins: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Armstrong, Smyth & Dowswell, Ltd.: labour, 150 h. at 50c; lawn mowers, $10; 2 ply
roofing, 12 sqrs., $36; sundry, $57.88 178 88
Hargrave, J. G. Co.: coal, 42-37 t. at $12. 75 540 19
Regina City: electric light, Mar. 30, 1912-Jan. 10, 1913, 1,759 k.w., $149.30; meter, $2.25;
water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $65.25 216 80
Whitmore Bros.: coal, 5-27 t. at $9; wood, 6 c at $8 95 41
Williams, R. H., & Sons.: bunting, $10.70; flags, $13.60; labour, decorating building,
60 h. at 50c 54 30
Small payments: 30 gal. boiler, $8; sundry, $5.15 13 15
Regina Immigration Building ($299 . 25) —
Regina City: electric light, Mar. 30, 1912-Jan. 4, 1913, 676 k.w., $58.32; meter, $2.25;
water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $32.40 92 97
Whitmore Bros.: coal, 21-14 t. at $9 190 28
Small payments: wood, 2 c at $8 ." 16 00
Regina Public Building ($7,889.58)—
Cleaner, Mrs. M. Sonoski: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $40 480 00
Elevator man, John Rhinelander: 10 m. 29 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 « 546 77
Firemen: T. Jackson, 1 m. 14 d. to May 14, 1912, at $55; W. Linton, 10 m. 17 d., to Mar.
31, 1913, at $55; J. Malcolrnson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 1,380 00
Armstrong, Smyth & Dowswell: brushes, $8.40; floor oil, 104 gal. at $1; sundry, $115.55. 227 95
Crapper, F. M.: painting letter boxes, 30 at $1, parcel receptacles, 8 at $2.50 50 00
Hall, J. S. : repairing locks, keys, &c 70 85
Hargrave, J. G. Co.: coal, 152-43 t. at $12. 75 1,943 44
Office Specialty Mfg. Co: bag racks, 3 at $25; f. t. desk, $30.75; truck, style H., $30 ;
sundry, $6.43 142 18
Regina City: electric light, Mar. 30-Oct. 3, 1912, 11,015 k.w., $1,254.60, meter, $1.50 ;
electric power, Apr. 9, 1912-Mar. 1, 1913, 19,373 k.w., $1,264.49, meter, $6.25; water
rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $94.60 2,621 44
Saskatchewan Government Telephones: rent of telephone, 6 m. to Mar. 1, 1913 13 55
Surtees, W. F.: decorating building for visit of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, 92 h. at 65c 59 80
Whitmore Bros.: coal, 10 t. at $9; wood, 6 c at $8 138 00
Small payments: clock, $8; glazing lights, &c, $12.15; labour, 54 h., $33.75; removing
ashes, 24 1. at$l; table, $12.50; toilet paper, $22; 2 window shades, $8; wood, $24.25;
sundry, $70.95 , 215 60
Rosthern Experimental Farm ($329 . 50) —
Reliance Lumber Co.: coal, 21-33 tons at $13, 4-17 tons at $9.50 317 00
Small payments: sundry 12 50
Saskatoon Custom House ($617.33)—
Hazen-Twiss, Ltd.: book case, $20; chairs, 8 desk at $9, 2 office at $4.50; 2 f. t. desks,
$80; wardrobe, $12 193 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: table desks, 6 at $25.30 151 80
Saskatoon City: light, 1st Ave. office, Jan. 20, 1912-Mar. 20, 1913, 3,467 k. w., $254.05;
3rd Ave. office, Sept. 17, 1912-Mar. 20, 1913,226 k. w., $18.48 272 53
Saskatoon Dominion Lands Office ($2, 259) —
Eclipse Mfg. Co. : 12 vertical steel filing cabinets 379 00
Hazen-Twiss, Ltd.: chairs, 4 at $10, 1 at $8; t. w. desk, $32 80 00
Saskatoon Masonic Temple Co.: rent of office, 1 y. to June 11, 1913 1, 800 00
Saskatoon Immigration Office ($315.68) —
Saskatoon City: electric light, 1 y. to Mar. 20, 1913, 557 k. w., $48.02; water rates, Aug.
27-Dec 14, 1912, 2-07 M cu. ft. at $3, meter, 17c 54 43
Carried forward 760, 669 88
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AUDITOR QENERAUS REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 760, 669 88
Saskatoon Immigration Office — Concluded.
Simmons Bros.: coal, 4 tons at $13.50; wood, 2 cords at $7.25, 25 cords at $6.75 237 25
Small payments: drawing water, 120 brl. at 20c 24 00
Saskatoon Weights and Measures Office ($240.75) —
Cushing Bros. : pine tables, 4 at $14 56 00
Hazen-Twiss, Ltd. : r. t. desk, $50; lettering sign, $4; 2 mats, $9 63 00
MacMillan, F. R.: curtain with pole, $20; linoleum, 34 yd. at $1; sundry, $2.75 56 75
Simmons Bros. : erecting counter, as per contract 65 00
Saskatoon Public Building ($9,398.99)—
Caretakers, at $75: W. Tyrie, 2 m. to May 31, 1913; R. Elliott, 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 900 00
Assistant caretaker: J. Kearns, 9-266 m. at $65 602 33
Cairns, J. F.: decorating building for Coronation Day, bunting, 500 yd. at 8c, flags, 200
at 10c; laborer, $30; toilet paper, $16.50; sundry, $15.40 121 90
Cope Furniture Co.: 4 chairs, $19; cork carpet, 19 yd. at $1.25; f. t. desk, $33 75 75
Elford & Cornish: 4 gate valves, $28; hot water fixtures, $58; labour, 148 h. at $1, 8 h. at
85c, 90 h. at 50c; pipe, 210 ft., $39; sundry, $74.85 399 65
Fletcher & McGarvey: drops, 36 at 75c; lamps, 16 c p., 8 doz. at $3> 32 c p., 1 doz. at
$6, 40-w. tungstens, 36 at 90c, 25-w. tungstens, 24 at 65c; labour, 49 h. at 75c, 35 h.
at 40c; repairing lights, $21.50; shades, 36 at $1; wiring new addition, as per contract,
$41; sundry, $65.59 319 84
Forbes, Bell & Co.: 2 desk lamps, $15; 40-w. tungsten lamps, 24 at $1; sundry, $19.25 58 25
Hastings, T. A.: freight on sorting cases, $67.90; sundry outlay, $32 99 90
Hazen-Twiss, Ltd.: brooms, $7.50; 2 chairs, $20; 2 r. t. desks, $60, $30; soap, $6; toilet
paper, $12; waste paper baskets, 3 at $3; sundry, $3.50 148 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: truck, $60; freight, $21.15; sundry, $5.60 86 75
Rubenstein Bros.: 2 brass grills, $46; 9 engraved plates, $25; engraved sign, $22.50; sundry,
<jm 97 50
Saskatoon City: electric light', Jan.' 20, 1912-Mar.'26,' 1913, 20, 521 k. w., "$i,'448.67," annex,
July 24, 1912-Mar. 20, 1913, 1,500 k. w., $106.95; water rates, Jan. 8-Dec 24, 1912,
147-815 M cu. ft., $194.38 1,750 00
Saskatoon Hardware Co.: brooms, 3 doz., $23.70; hair broom, $7.60; 'Corbin' check
and bracket, $16; 2 door checks, $17; door lock, $15; dustbane, 3 brl. at $12.75, 1
at $12.50; glass, $11; sundry, $47.10 188 15
Schmidt, A. H.: decorating public building for visit of H. R. H., Duke of Connaught:
bunting, 500 yd. at 10c; flags, 100 at 10c; labour, $40 100 00
* Simmons Bros.: cut pine, 15 cords at $8; labour, 31 h. at 75c, 78 h. at 60c; plate glass,
$6; setting glass in storm windows, $44.30; sundry, $73.62 313 97
Webb, Fred. H.: as per contracts: addition to post office, $1,200; alterations and fixtures,
$475; coal chute, $30; corner basin, $18; front door lock, $12.60; labour, 30 h. at 90c,
162 h. at 65c, 129 h. at 60c, 97 h. at 50c; lumber for shelving, &c, $150.60; 2 'Rick-
son' door checks, $22.50; supplying and fitting storm sashes, window screens, &c,
$290; sundry, $127.43 i 2, 584 33
Windatt & Co.: coal, 76-562 tons at $12.95; less underpaid, $1.71 .} 989 76
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 2 1. c at $29.50, 3 final 1. c, $107; 3 sorting cases with
bin, $62; 2 extra bins, $31; 1. c stools, 24 at $3.50 343 00
Small payments: 3 brass plates, $14.25; cartage, $25.48; cleaning windows, $13.50; plumb-
ing, $17.40; removing ashes, paper, &c.-, $60.15; removing storm windows, $30; repair-
ing truck, $13; 20 stools, $21.67; sundry, $24.46 219 91
Scott Experimental Farm ($230.70)—
Beaver Lumber Co.: coal, 3-16 tons at $13, 12-73 tons at $10, 1-32 tons at $8, 4-69 tons
at $7.50; sundry, $1.50 215 70
McCulloch, Jas.: coal, 2 tons at $7.50 15 00
Swift Current Public Building ($1,427.82)—
Carter-Jones Electric Co. : wiring office, as per tender 75 00
Francis & Wheat: alterations on post office, as per tender, labour, 274 h. at 55c, sundry
labour, $42.25, material, $14.40; repairing boxes, $9.70; lumber, &c, $162.98 380 03
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $210; freight, &c, $56.25 266 25
McDonald, G. R.: coal, 511 tons at $10.75, 1 ton at $8.35, 1-4 ton at $8.15 74 67
Swift Current Hardware Co.: stoves, 2 at $35, 1 at $30; setting up stoves, $21; 6 lamps,
$9; sundry, $7.95 137 95
Webber, Arthur: rent of temporary post office, 3 m. to Feb. 20, 1913, $450; allowance
to tenant to deliver up part of rented premises, $25; less amount of account of Francis
& Wheat, R. 45651, to be deducted from first rental payable, as per agreement, $56.65 418 35
Small payments: coal, $19.15; T. A. Hastings, outlay, $35.53; repairing letter boxes,
$19.89; rent of immigration site, $1 75 57
Tisdale Public Building ($38.50)—
Small payments: wood, 11 cords at $3, 2 cords at $2.75 38 50
Unity Immigration Hall: Beaver Lumber Co.: coal, 1 • 18 tons at $10 11 80
Vonda Immigration Building ($268.85) —
Currie, J. H.: rent of hall, 1 y. to Oct. 1, 1912. . .- 240 00
Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd.: coal, 2-65 tons at $9; wood, 1 cord, $5 28 85
Carried forward 772, 548 54
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 772, 548 54
Wadena Immigration Hall: small payments: wood, \\ cords at $5.50 8 25
Weyburn Post office: supplies from stores: sorting cases, 1 final, $26.50; 1 prel., $30; 2 sect.
at $40 136 50
Wilkie Immigration Hall ($215.02)—
Reliance Lumber Co.: coal, 13.07 tons at $13 169 90
Small payments: coal, 3-17 tons at $9.50; rent of site, $1; wood, 2 loads, $14 45 12
Yonker Immigration Office: Manitou Lake Trading Co.: coal, 14 tons at $7 98 00
Yorkton Public Building ($2,909.91)—
Caretakers, at $45: G. Fehrenback, 7 m. to Oct. 31, 1912; E. Arnsby, 5 m. to Mar. 31,
1913 540 00
McGrath, E. P. & Co.: contract for post office fittings, $1,063; alterations on fixtures,
$587; contract for work on lands office, $331; less $1,700, V— 69, 1910-11 281 CO
Hargrave, J. G. Co.: coal, 37-42 tons at $12.65 473 43
Hiltzen, C. S. Co.: coal, 6-84 tons at $13.50, 9-16 tons at $13, 3-175 tons at $10 243 00
Imperial Elevator & Lumber Co.: coal, 4-05 tons at $13 52 70
Star Electric Co.: 'holophane' shades, 111 at $1.25; sundry, $23.05 161 80
Yorkton Electric Co.: labour, 11| h. at 65c, 366 h. at 60c, 20 h. at 50c; 14 r.c.d.b.
wire, 1,500 ft., $52.60; sundry, $34.50 , 324 20
Yorkton Gas Co.: gas, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 4-255 M cu. ft. at $14.75; meter, $2 64 80
Yorkton Town: electric light, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, 5,242 k. w., $579.68, meter, $2.50;
water rates, 12 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, 13-3 M cu. ft. at $5, meter, $3 651 68
Small payments: 'Corbin' door check, $7; electrical supplies, $17.75; floor oil, 10 gal.
at $1.25; plumbing, $15.40; wire screens, 12 at $2; wood, 2 cords at $6; sundry, $28.65 117 30
Banff Park ($244.23)—
Black, D. E.: clock 15 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : steel cabinets, 6 at $30; freight, $49.23 229 23
Bassano Post Office: Burn, L. R. : repairing boxes 9 45
Calgary Custom House ($1,484.37)—
Schell, J. T.: contract complete for alterations and additions to fittings, &c 1,091 00
Burn, L. R.: building partition and platform: door, $10.80; labour, 56 h. at 60c; ship-
lap, 500 ft. at $25; sundry, $18.05 74 95
Calgary City: electric light, Mar. 16, 1912-Mar. 20, 1913, 2,072 k. w 142 18
Calgary Water Power Co.: electric power, Mar. 1-Mar. 18, 1912, June 1-30, 1912, 135 k.w.. 9 89
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cabinets, "Shannon," $10.35, vertical, $37.15; chairs, side,
$5.50, tilter, $14.65, t. w., $7.50; f. t. desk, $32.20; wardrobe, $25.50; sundry,
$10. 15 143 00
Small payments: labour, $6.60; 6 mirrors, $13.20; sundry, $3.55 23 35
Calgary Dominion Land Office ($1,219.66)—
Brocklebank, R. A. : constructing counter, as per contract 562 50
Eclipse Mfg. Co.: metallic filing cabinets, $324; freight, $83. 16 407 16
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: chairs, 4 at $7; desks, single, $26.50, r. t., $40; section, $27.60;
stools, $5; tables, 2 at $25.50, 1 at $37.50 215 60
Small payments: tungsten lamps, 60-w., 12 at $1, 40-w., 24 at 85c; sundry, $2 34 40
Calgary Examining Warehouse ($6,596.78) —
McDougall, Mrs. M.: rent of offices in David Building, Jan. 26, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 13 m.
6 d. at $500 6,596 78
Calgary Forestry Office ($1,535.85) —
Cunningham Electric Co.: 2-light fixtures, 6, $47.40; 3 portable lamps, $10.10 57 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: chairs, 1 arm, $10.25, 3 tilters, $37, 4 side, $22; 3 desks,
$44 50 $35 75 $35 184 50
Thomas, R. C. &'Co.: rent of offices in Thomas Block, Nos. 28 and 29, Apr. 4, 1912-Feb.
28, 1913, 10 m. 27 d. at $80, Nos. 30 and 31, June 20, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 8 m. 11 d. at $50. 1, 290 35
Small payments: sundry 3 50
Calgary Immigration Office ($360.69)—
Calgary City: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 284 k. w., $20.04; water rates, 1 y. to
Mar. 31, 1913, $40 60 04
Lott, C. S.: coal, 26-86 t. at $9, 3-64 t. at $7.25 268 15
Small payments: rent of site, 1 y. to July 31, 1913, $10; wood, 5 c at $4.50 32 50
Calgary Inland Revenue Office ($345.65)—
Calgary Drafting Co. : filing cabinet *. 97 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bases, 2 at $6.60; card cabinet, $6.30; cupboard base, $24.15;
sections, blank, $15.50, index, $9.50, policy, $19.50, 2 storage, $15.40, 5 vertical,
$87.05; 3 tables, $42.65; top, $12 245 25
Small payments: sundry 3 40
Calgary Inspection of Gas and Electric Light ($504.10) —
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 card index sections, $34; section with top and base, $28.10;
sundry, $5 67 10
Thomas, R. C: rent of office, 12 m. to Mar 31, 1913, at $35 420 00
Small payments: painting and laying pipe 17 00
Carried forward 788, 217 00
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4 GEORGE V., A. 19f4
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 788, 217 00
Calgary Irrigation Office ($2,912.16)—
Bateson, J. M.: plan cabinet, as per specifications 75 00
Burn, L. R.: 6 cable holders, $12; drawing tables, 2 at $20, 7 at $8.50; ice gauges, 24 at
$1.25; labour, 26 h. at 55c; shelving, 449 ft. at 35c 171 51
Irvine, J. A. & Co.: rent of office in Leeson & Lineham Block, 13 m. to Mar. 8, 1913 1,625 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 3 bases, $10.25; chairs, 3 tilters at $14.75, 1 t. w., $7.50; cup-
boards, 3 at $21; desks, 3 at $40.25, 1 at $33.50; freight, $70.95; special steel case,
$375; 2 tables, $60.15; 6 tops, $23.50; sections, 1 at $17.50, 4 at $15, 5 at $14, 1 at
$9.25, 7 at $8.50, 1 at $4.75 1,029 85
Small payments: window shades, $7.85; sundry, $2.95 10 80
Calgary Meteorlogical Service ($71.09)—
Burn, L. R.: moving weather bureau: labour, 2 h. at 75c, 105 h. at 60c; sundry, $6.59. . 71 09
Calgary Post Office ($14,668.53)—
Caretakers: J. G. Adamson, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, at $75; A.W. Barber, 12 m. to Mar. 31,
1913, at $75; T. Gall, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 2,570 00
Cleaners: Mrs. G. C. Adamson, $15; Mrs. J. Andrew, $75; W. A. English, $75; Mrs.
Forbes, $15; Mrs. McDonald, $75; Mrs. Wilson, $75 330 00
Elevatorman, John Marshall: 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, at $50 550 00
Brock, W. A.: bunting, 170| yd. at 6|c, 362 yd. at 4|c; flags, &c, $9.25; ribbon, 36 yd.,
$13.50 50 12
Burn, L. R.: 2 doors, $10; door spring, $9.35; hinges, $6; glass, 13 pes., $40.40; lumber,
120 ft. at $70, 775 ft. at $35; labour, 12 h. at $1.20, 113 h. at 60c, 117 h. at 55c;
sundry, $52.43 300 32
Calgary City: light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 16,480 k. w., $609.32; temporary post office,
light, 1,419 k. w., $91.73; water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $300; temporary P. O.,
water, Dec 16, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, $28.70 1,029 75
Calgary Water Power Co.: light, May-Feb., 25-5 M. k. w., $1,167.41; power for elevator,
13 m., to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $22.50, 1 m. at $25; power, temporary P. O., Nov. 10,
1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 4,156 k. w., $203.50 1,665 91
Calgary Milling Co.: brooms, 5 doz., $12.75; dustbane, 1 brl., $10; floor oil, 20 gal. at
$1; linseed oil soap, 2 kegs, $12; sundry, $9.35 64 10
Canadian Western Natural Gas Co.: gas, (temporary P. O.), Nov. 27-Feb. 18, 1,019 M
cu. ft 262 38
Clarke, Wm.: kalsomining walls, 40 h. at 65c; painting, 90 h. at 65c; paint, 7 gal. at $3;
sundry, $7 112 50
* Cunningham Electric Co.: overhauling elevator: double socket wrench, $7; labour, 237
h. at 85c; repairing armature, $35; sundry, $17.45 260 90
Gainor, M.: painting, 83 letter boxes at $1.25, 4 parcel receptacles at $1.75; sundry, $5. . 115 75
Geddes & Sheffield: rent of site for temporary P.O., Lots 17-20, Block 52, 3 m. to Jan.
23, 1913, $2,187.50; taxes, $194 2,381 50
Gracey & Crane: cable, 180 ft. at 20c; decorative lighting and removal of same, as per
tender, $143; conduit pipe, 40 ft. at 20c; double throw switch, $18; installing drop
lights, $14; labour, 67 h. at 85c; 23| h. at 40c; lamps, 25 w., 21 at 65c, 40 w. Mazda,
210 at 90c, 60 w., 24 at $1.10, 100-w., 4 at $1.50; portable lamps, 6 at $3.75; sundry
lamps, $23.95; repairing wiring, $10; sundry, $139.90 716 75
Hastings, T. A.: travel and outlay 190 09
Lott, C. S.: coal, 140-88 t. at $9 1,267 97
MacDonald, J. T. Hardware Co.: brooms, $10; dustbane, 4 brl., 300 lb., $78.30; floor
oil, $90; soap, 2 kegs, $17.50, 100 lb., $12; toilet paper, $83.05; sundry, $92.10 382 95
Marr's Plumbing, Heating & Lighting Co.: enamelled basin, $10.50; labour, 76 h. at 85c;
sundry, $31.40 106 50
Neilson Furniture Co.: 2 chairs, $17; linoleum supplied and laid, 30 yd. at $1.50; table,
$25; 2 "Wilton" rugs, $80; sundry, $1 168 00
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 cabinets, $59; freight, $15.60; wardrobe, $30.25 104 85
Pioneer Cycle & Repair Co. : sundry repairs to p.o. boxes, vault, &c 190 75
Rogers, R. A. Fox: removing ashes, &c, 126 1. at $1 126 00
Windalt & Co.: coal, 24-02 t. at $13.50 324 30
Supplies from stores: bins, 4 at $20; sorting cases, 1 f. 1. c, $54, 2 d. 1. c at $32.80, prel. 1. c,
4 at $60, 2 at $50, 1 at $45, s. 1. c, 6 at $28.50, 1. c, 3 at $29.50, 6 at $28.60; stools, 36 at
$3.50 1, 141 70
Small payments: 3 arm chairs at $10; bunting, 624 yd. at 4|c; dust bane, 1 brl., $15;
lamps, 100-w., 18 at $1.25, 40-w., 24 at 60c; loop mantles, 138 at 15c; repairing
furnace, $12;50; sundry repairs, $25.10; safe, $10; 6 waste paper baskets at $5; wood,
5 cords, $32.50; sundry, $13.10 255 44
Calgary Railway Commissioner's Office ($1,406.25) —
Cleaner, Mrs. J. L. Bond: 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $8 48 00
Neilson Furniture Co.: 'Brussels' carpet, 1 at $17.50, 2 at $15; 9 chairs, $51.45; 4 desks,
$189.10; filing cabinet, $37.15; table, $19.80; 'Wilton' rug, $33; sundry, $38.25.. 416 25
Sutherland & Campbell: rent of offices in Brunei- Block, Nos. 315-318, Apr. 18-Sept. 30,
Nov. 1-Feb. 28, 9 m. 13 d 942 00
Carried forward \ 807, 275 03
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ ets.
Brought forward 807, 275 03
Calgary Weights & Measures Office ($330)—
Costello, E.: rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $30 330 00
Castor Immigration Hall: small payments: coal, $22.57; wood, $13 50 36 07
Edmonton Custom House ($245.70)—
Paragon Office Supply Co. Ltd. : 3 flat desks, at $31.50; chairs, 3 at $9.90 124 20
Sommerville Hardware Co. Ltd.: 2 water filters 50 00
Small payments: 4 dr. cabinet with indexes, $30; 4 truck baskets, $38; sundry, $3.50. . 71 50
Edmonton Dominion Land Office ($6,115.66) —
Caretaker, J. Duggan: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Bradburn Stationery Office: 5 chairs, $36; t. w. desk, $35; 3 tables, $60 131 00
Edmonton City: electric light, (extra), Apr. 4-May 6, 1912, 569 k. w. at 8c, Apr. 2-Jan.
3, Feb. 1-28, 1913, 1,943-7 k. w., $154.52 200 04
Kelly, John: rent of office, Nov. 7, 1911-Nov. 6, 1912, 12 m. at $450 5,400 00
Small payments: 3 chairs, $14.25; 60-w. lamps, 12 at $1.50; painting safe, $20; sundry,
$32.37 84 62
Edmonton Custom Examining Warehouse ($1,727) —
Ormsby, A. W.: rent of office, including heat, light and services of caretaker, 11 m. to
Feb. 28, 1913, at $157 1,727 00
Edmonton Immigration Building ($829.90) —
Edmonton City: electric light, Mar. 15, 1912-Feb. 12, 1913, 1,896 k. w. at 8c; water
rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 155,612 cu. ft., $196.53; meter, $8.25 356 54
Western Coal Co.; coal, 99-8 t, at $4.05 ., . 404 41
Small payments: bunting, 150 yd. at 10c; wood, 10 cords at $4; sundry, $13.95 68 95
Edmonton Post Office ($12,685.13) —
Caretakers: R. L. Haskill, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; E. J. Henry, 9 m. to Jan. 1,
1913, at $75; T. Lovatt, to Nov. 30, 1912., 1 m. at $53.66, 7 m. at $70; J. Lovell,
4 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; D. Munro, 3 m. 7 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, $235.80; W. Welch,
Aug., 1912, $35 2, 669 46
Care of clock, Jackson Bros.: 2 yr. to Aug. 31, 1912 200 00
Cleaner, Geo. Campbell: 3 m. 6 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70 223 55
Elevatormen: W. C. Hoey, 3 m. 20 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, $220.65; G. Lovell, Aug.-Nov.,
Feb.-Mar., 6 m. at $60; T. Graves, Apr.-July, Feb., 5 m. at $60 880 65
Firemen: L. Darden, 2 m. 18 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; J. Mann, 34 d., $76.76; E. A.
MacLean, 2 m. 24 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; F. Szewezuk, 5 m. 13 d. to Feb. 1, 1913,
at $70; F. Stone, Apr.-July, 4 m. at $70 1, 110 94
Bradburn Stationery Office: 4 office chairs at $4; 2 standing desks, $104 120 00
Burnham-Frith Electric Co.: 'Mazda' lamps, 60-w., 87, $105.75; 'Tungsten' lamps,
150-w., 2 at $3.50, 40-w., 182, $190.05, 25-w., 247, $196.75; sundry, $42.08 541 63
Cameron Co. Ltd.: painting and varnishing letter boxes, 64 at $2.25 144 00
Dunlop, J.: decorating building: bunting, 327 yd. at 10c; flags, 4 at $3.50, 50 at 10c;
labour, 20 h. at 90c, 45 h. at 50c 92 20
Edmonton City: electric light, Mar. 19, 1912-Mar. 14, 1913, 27,359 k. w. at 8c; electric
power, Mar. 19, 1912-Mar. 14, 1913, 20, 146 k. w. at 3|c; water rates, 11 m. to Feb. 28,
1913,87,387 cu. ft., $124.70, meter, $16.50 3,035 09
Gurney Foundry Co.: boiler section, $146.97; sundry, $5.40 152 37
Kemp, A. E. & Son: labour, 71 h. at 90c, 143 h. at 50c, 47| h. (3 men) at $1.90; rubber
packing, $13.75; sundry, $6.13 245 53
Paragon Office Supply Co.: chairs, arm, $6.75, tilter, $9.90; r. t. desk, $40.25 56 90
Ross Bros.: 3 'Sargent' door checks, $15.45; toilet paper, $15; sundry, $20. 17 50 62
Western Coal Co.: coal, 221-7 t. at $4 885 75
Windott&Co.: coal, 60-5 t. at $13.50, 20-73 t. at $4. 899 69
Supplies from stores: 1 m. o. advice case, $15; 2 bins at $20; sorting cases, 14 d. 1. c,
$408.80, 3 f. 1. c at $54; 1 prel. 1. c, $45; 3 1. c, $88.50; stools, 36 autom. 1. c, $126,
30 m. c, $105 990 30
Small payments: brush backs for vacuum cleaner, 6 at $1.50; clock, $15; coal, $7.95;
2 door checks, $14; dustoline, 2 brl., $28; 2 desks, $37.80, $34; glass, 3 pes., $19; plate
glass, $6.80; soclean, 6 brl., $54 ; 30 stools, $26; 2 tilter chairs, $17.25; toilet paper,
$28; 18 Yale keys, $9; sundry, $79.65 385 45
Edmonton Telegraph Office ($105)—
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.: rent of office, 7 m, to Oct. 31, 1912, at $15 105 00
Edmonton Weights & Measures Office ($220)—
Edmonton Board of Trade: rent of office, 11 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $20 220 00
Edson Immigration Hall ($398 . 60)—
Higman, A.: coal, 17-94 t. at $7.50; wood, 7 cords at $5 169 60
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 2 card cabinets, $8.25; chairs, 2 side, $11, 1 tilter, $13, 1 t. w.(
$7.50; desks, 1 f. t., $51.75, 1. t. w., $38; 4 sections, with tops and bases, $99.50. . 229 00
Entwistle Immigration Building ($63) —
Knight & Read: wood, 21 1. delivered at $3 63 00
Carried forward ' 830, 031 09
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 830, 031 09
Grand Prairie Dominion Lands Office ($596.84) —
Fletcher, J. & MacLean, A. S.: rent of offke, 13 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 at $20 260 00
G !:;■ lu , C . : wood , 46 1. at $3 138 00
Taylor, J. <\: J.: safe, as per order, $157.50; freight, $41 .34 198 84
Grouard Dominion Lands Office ($616.50)—
McWaters, Wm . J. : wood , 19 cords at $4 . 50 85 50
Tomkins, Peter: rent of office, 13 m. to Jan. 31, 1913, at $35 455 00
Small payments: sawing and piling wood, 15| cords, at $2; t. w. desk, $45 76 00
Irvine Immigration Office ($120)- —
Irvine School District No. 892: rent of old school building, 8 m. to Aug. 31, 1913, at $15 120 00
Lacombe Experimental Farm ($263.49) —
Harrington, J. B.: coal, 21-24 t. at $6 127 46
Lacombe Town: electric light: dairy barn, Dec. 13-Mar. 4, 1913, 29-9 k. w. at 18c.,
meter, 75c; residence, Mar. 1, 1912-Mar. 4, 1913, 309-1 k. w., $54. 16, meter, $3; stable,
Mar. 1, 1912-Mar. 4, 1913, 63-37 k. w., $22.15, meter, $3 88 46
Vickers-Ga; land Lumber Co. : coal, 1 • 96 t. at $5, 6- 87 t. at $5. 50 47 57
Lethbridge Court House and Customs Office ($152.85) —
Eclipse Manufacturing Co. : steel cabinet, as per order 125 00
Small payments: 5 door mats, $10; 3 gold signs, $7; sundry, $10.85 ii 27 85
Lethbridge Dominion Lands Office ($923.06)—
Canadian Western Natural Gas Co.: gas light, Nov. 23-Mar. 26, 1913, 76-95 cu. ft.,
$237 . 20; installing gas, as per contract, $70 307 20
King, Edw.: coal, 11 t. at $4.75 52 25
Lethbridge City: electric light, 10 m to Jan. 27, 1913, 1,453 k. w., $120.79; water rates
,1 y. to Apr. 15, 1913, .«97.50 218 29
New Barnes Coal Mine: coal, 10-82 t. at $5.50 59 50
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 6 steel cabinets, $1S0; freight, $44.47 224 47
Small payments : decorating building with electricitv, $25; floor oil, $6; wood, 6 1. at
$3; sundry, $12.35 61 35
Lethbridge Experimental Farm ($213.70)—
Alberta Railway & Irrigation Co.: coal, 1h\ t. at $3.85 98 20
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.: coal, 30 t. at $3.85 115 50
Lethbridge Immigration Hall ($322.27)—
Canadian Western Natural Gas Co.: gas light, Nov. 15-Feb. 24, 1913, 356 M cu. ft 118 85
. Lethbridge City : electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913,618 k. w. at 9c; meter rates, 1 y.
to Apr. 15, 1913, $97.50 153 12
Small payments: coal, 6-42 t. at $5.50; wood, 5 cords at $3 50 30
Lethbridge Inland Revenue Office ($801.30)—
Card-Harris Land Co, Ltd.: rent of offices, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $65 520 00
Lethbridge City: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 16 k. w., $8.30; to be refunded,
75c 9 05
MacBeth, H. Agency : rent of offices, 4 m. to July 31, 1913, at $65 260 00
Small payments: 60-w. tungsten lamps, 4 at $1.50, 5 at $1.25 12 25
Lethbridge Post Office ($4,582.85)—
Caretaker, W. C. Norman: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 : 600 00
Broad, E. T. & Co.: installing hand elevator: elevator machinery, $20; labour, 41 h.
at 50c; lumber, $17.65; sundry, $21.43 79 58
Hastings, T. A.: freight on sorting cases, $57.93; outlay, $23.80 81 73
Higinbotham, John D.: rent of post office, 12 m. to Feb. 23, 1913, at $275; rent of ear-
ner's office, Dec 10- Feb. 28, 2| m. at $50 3,433 34
Supplies from stores: bin, $15.50; m. o. adv. case, $20; cupboard, $16.50; sorting cases,
4 d. 1. c at $29.50, 1 final 1. c. $51, 1 prel. 1. c, $28.60, 1 sectional, $62; stools, 2 1. c
at $3 . 50 321 60
Small payments: 40-w. lamps, 50, $27.60; painting letter boxes, 21 at $1.25; sundry,
$12.75 66 60
MacLeod Public Building ($436.13)—
Grant, Edward: painting, papering, and kalsomining, as per tender 103 00
Billiard, R. H. Agency: coal, 20 t. at $6 120 00
MacLeod Town: electric light, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, $24.88; water rates, 1 y.to Mar. 31,
1913, $24.95 49 83
Pioneer Furniture Store: cork linoleum, 50 y. at $1.20; 2 office filters at $10 80 00
Skelding, Geo.: coal, 6-01 t. at $9 54 15
Small payments: erecting flag pole, $10; wood, 2 cords at $6; sundry, $7. 15 29 15
Medicine Hat Public Building ($2,809.93)—
Caretakers: W. McF. Evans, Apr., 1912, $70; T. Tyler, to Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. at $70, 2
m. at $75 850 00
Foster Shoe Co.: rent of office, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 175 00
Hewitt & Black: door check, $9; floor oil, 8 gal. at $1.25; hose, 10 ft., $18; 28 ft. ladder,
$11; sundry, $133. 19 181 19
Kinsey, John H.: decorating post office for visit of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught 50 00
Long, C. A. & Co.: 3 chairs, $34; 2 desks, $45, $35; stool, $6; table, $35 155 00
Carried forward 840, 471 27
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 840, 471 27
Medicine Hat Public Building — Concluded.
Medicine Hat City: gas, Apr. 1, 1912-Mar. 26, 1913, 24-26 M cu. ft,, $293.16; water rates,
1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $40.50 333 66
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: boxes, style A, 120 at $1.80, style B, 20 at $2.25, style C, 10
' at $2.75; freight, $15.79; key cabinet, $15 319 29
Simmonds, W. R.: building partition, $22.50; door check, $8.50; glass, $12.75; installing
new boxes, &c, $22.50; labour, 61 h. at 65c, 21| h. at 70c; sundry, $83.22 204 17
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 6 d. 1. c, $267, final 1. c, $54 321 00
Small payments: anti-dust, 1 brl., $12; bunting, 208 yd. at 7c, 121 at 6c, 100 flags for
decorating, $25; floor oil, 48 gal. at $1; incindicator, $18; labour, $18; repairing
radiator, $7.90; wiring for lights, $20; sundry, $49.90 220 62
Pincher Creek Forestry Branch ($75) —
Scott, Thos. N.: 4 chairs, $19.65; desk, $38; table, $17.35 75 00
Red Deer Court House and Dominion Lands Office ($3,289.11) —
Caretakers: S. M. Bannerman, 3 m. to June 30, 1913 at $55; L. Grossith, 9 m. to Mar.
31, 1913, at $65 750 00
Baird & McKenzie: constructing counter and 5 sets of shelving 86 50
Hewson & Sons: cartage, $3; coal, 12 t. at $20, 4-5 t, at $6.50; removing ashes, $15 287 25
Johns, E. G. & Co.: 5 desks, $55, 2 at $36.50, $34, $28.50; filing cabinet, $37; 2 stools,
$10; 3 tilter chairs, $28; table, $27.50 293 00
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: oak counter, $285; 3 sections, $45.25; steel cabinet, $720;
freight on cabinet, &c, $194.37; sundry, $17.25; wardrobe, $26.50 1,288 37
Red Deer Town: water rates, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $29; sprinkling lawn, 1912, $10 39 00
Roberts, Evan: installing safe 50 00
Smith & Gaetz: dustbane, 1 brl., $12.75; glass, 7 panes, $24.15; hot water radiator,
$30.70; plumbing, $28.50; sundry, $6.50 102 60
Taylor, J. & J.: safe, as per order, $212; freight, $53.04 265 04
Western General Electric Co.: electric light, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 52 55
Small payments: bunting, 42 yd. at 30c; dustbane, 1 brl., $12.75; wood, $15; sundry,
$34.45 74 80
Stettler Immigration Building ($60) —
Griffith, J. B.: rent of building, 3 m. to June 15, 1912 60 00
Strathcona Immigration Building ($550.46) —
Edmonton City: electric light, Apr. 1, 1912-Mar. 4, 1913, 366 k.w., $29; water rates, 15
m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 22,449 cu. ft., $47.14; meter, $5.70 81 84
Inter-Provincial Coal Co.: coal, 17-76 t. at $5, 41-74 t. at $4.50 276 62
Osier, Hammond & Nanton: rent of building, 15| m. to Jan. 23, 1913, at $12 189 00
Small payments: sundry 3 00
Strathcona Public Building ($1,744.68)—
Caretaker, H. Richard: 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 600 00
Edmonton City: electric light, June 29, 1912-Feb. 27, 1913, 1,632 k.w., $201.63; water
rates, Oct. 7, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, 79,208 cu. ft., $127.75 329 38
Hastings, T. A. : travel and outlay 130 31
Inter-Provincial Coal Co.: coal, 94-93 t. at $4.50 427 19
McMahon, W. H.: decorating post office for visit of H. R. H. Duke -of Connaught:
bunting, 270 yd. at 10c; flags, $3; labour, 30 h. at $1 60 00
Richards Bros.: brooms, $12.75; dustbane, $16; sundry, $34.90 63 65
Small payments: ash receptacle, $16; dustbane, $9.80; floor oil, $7.50; f-m. hose, 50
ft., $7; lumber, $12.75; 5 mats, $7.50; repairing radiator, $21.50; 6 thermometers,
$7.50; wheelbarrow, $8; sundry, $36.60 134 15
Vegreville Immigration Office ($525) —
Lank, Robt. J.: rent of office, 6 m. to Oct. 1, 1911, at $40, 7 m. to Oct. 15, 1912 at $40;
sundry, $2.50 522 50
Vegreville Land Co. : wood 2 50
Vermilion Immigration Building ($110) —
Hunking, Wm.: wood, 17 cords at $4.50 76 50
Small payments: coal, 5 t. at $6 . 50; rent of site, $1 33 50
Viking Immigration Hall ($114.91) —
Jones, S. W.: coal, 4-23 t. at $6, 10 t. at $5.75; wood, 1 cord, $6.50, 1 cord, $6 95 41
Ross, F. J.: wood, 3 cords at $6 . 50 19 50
Wainwright Immigration Hall ($67.74) —
Wainwright Fuel Co.: coal, 10- 12 t. at $6 60 74
Small payments: wood, 2 1 7 00
Wetaskiwin Public Building ($714.52) —
Caretaker, E. T. Phillips: Oct. 12-Mar. 31, 1913 282 25
Angus, R. M.: coal, 10-25 t. at $5.50 56 40
Baxter, Sam: coal, 34-35 t. at $6 206 11
Wetaskiwin Town: water rates, 3 m.to Dec 31, 1912, $3.75; electric light, 5 m.to Feb.
28, 1913, 756 k.w., $120.41; meter, $1 125 16'
Small payments: 25-w. Mazda lamps, 25 at 75c; tiling floor, $6; sundry, $19.85 44 60
Carried forward 849, 121 43
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward > g4Q 121 43
Saskatchewan and Alberta Buildings Generally ($839.80)—
Dowler, Leo, architect: inspecting electric wiring, gas installation, &c 195 00
Jophng, J., assistant clerk of works: travel and outlay 43 65
Manson, R. J., clerk of works: travel and outlay qi L
Mollard, W. T., clerk of works: travel and outlay kj J 5J
King's Printer, $36 . 21 ; Stationery Office, $27 " J j
Agassiz Experimental Farm ($282 . 28)—
Fong Chong & Son: wood, 41 cords at $1.75 71 7r
Webster, Alex. C: coal, 2 t. at $17.50, -76 t. at $8, 21-85 t, at $7 75 9 in s?
Atlin Public Building ($457.30)— ^1UW
Caretaker, J. A. Fraser: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $12.50 150 00
Kershaw, J. B.: air-tight heater, $23.50; heater, $21.50; door check, $7' 50: ' 'repairing
lighting system, $11 . 50; sundry, $58 .30 ' ° 12"? 30
McDonald, D. H.: coal oil, 2 cases at $6.50; gasoline, 6| cases at $9.'. '.'.'.'.'. '. 71 50
Small payments: building house for gisoline tank and installing gasoline lamps $20-
cleaning windows, 53 at 50c; fire dues, 1912, $48; removing garbage, 7 1. at $2 50:
sundry, $1 . 50 j, o cq
Chilliwack Public Building: caretaker, S. Mellard, Mar., 1913, 17 d. . . . . . '. 13 71
Comox Public Building: C. C. Piercy, hauling coal a aa
Cranbrook Public Building ($573.54)—
Caretakers: S. Fyles, Feb. 1-Mar. 31, 1913, $113.75; W. J. Smith, 1 m. 7 d., Dec. and
Mar., $57.91 171 rr
Campbell & Manning: brooms, &c, $7.70; sweeping compound, $8.75; toilet paper
$6.50; towels, 3 doz., $12; sundry, $45.40 80 35
City Transfer and Warehouse Co.: coal, 15-57 t. at $5.50, 33-8 t. at $5; removing as nes',
$6.50 w 2gi i§
Small payments: hardware, $38.25; wood, 4 cords at $3.75; sundry, $7 10 60 is
Cumberland Public Building ($2,751 . 38)—
Caretaker, Thos. Cook: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54. 16 649 92
Schell, J. T. Co.: final estimate for interior fittings, Customs Offices. 1 469 00
Canadian Colleries, coal, 18 t. at $3.50; hauling 18 loads of coal, $15 : . . . ' 78 00
Cumberland Electric Light Co.: electric light, 12 m. to Feb. 15, 1913, at $25; supplies',"
$6.45 * ' 306 45
Cumberland & Union W. W. Co.: water rates. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $5 ".'..' 60 00
Rubenstein Bios.: 2 brass grills, $52; sundry, $6.40 58 ^0
'Weiler Bros. : 3 chairs, $20; f . t. desk, $55; sundry, $8 . 75 ."'.'."'.'.".'. 83 75
Small payments: advertising, $3.96; 'Rixon' door check, $7.50; sundry, $34 40 45 86
Fernie Public Building ($1,473 .09)—
Caretaker, R. H. McEwen: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70 810 00
Crowsnest Pass Coal Co. : coal, 44 t. at $4 . 25 ]]]] 187 00
Fernie City: electric light, 12 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 2,002 k.w. at 12c; meter, $3: water
rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $4.50 297 25
Office Specialty M'fg Co.: sorting case, $50; freight, $10.82 ........'. 60 8?
Supplies from stores: 1 prel. 1. c sorting case ..............'. 30 o5
Small payments: extension ladder, $9.25; hair broom, $7.50; sundry, $41.27. ... ...... '. '. [ 58 02
Huntingdon Custom House ($93.50) —
Taylor, J. & J.: safe, as per order 93 50
Kamloops Public Building ($3,429.11) —
Caretaker, W. W. Taylor: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Binns & MacBeth: improvements as per contracts: alterations and additions to fittings,
$885; additional room for post master, $280; carpenters' time, 1\ d. at $5; radiator and
boiler connections, $33; sundry, $25.81 1 201 31
Gordon, J. L.: 3 chairs, $16; 3 desks, $40, $36, $15 '...'...'. ' 107 00
Kamloops City: electric light, Mar. 30, 1912-Feb. 28, 1913, 3,995 k.w., $461.65; meter,
$2.75; water rates, 13 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, at $2 490 40
McGregor, A.: fitting 185 boxes with keys at 50c; pijeoi hole case, $9.50; sundry repairs
to locks, &c, $139.70 241 70
Milton, John: coal, 12-19 t. at $11, 5-55 t. at $9.50, 5-55 t. at $8; removing ashes, $10; wood,
2 cat $7.50 256 35
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: steel sections, 6 at $30; freight, $60.94 240 94
The White Store,: decorating post office for centenary, as per contract 75 00
Small payments: floor oil, $7.20; sundry, $29.21 36 41
Kelowna Custom House ($15) —
Collett Bros. : moving safe ... 15 00
Ladysmith Public Building ($950.76)—
Caretaker, Robt. Bell: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Ladysmith City: electric light, Apr. 3, 1912-Mar. 1, 1913, 671 k.w., $84.6i; meter, $2.75;
fixtures, $3 89 76
Ladysmith Hardware Co.: labourer, 4|d. at $5, 2 d. at $4; repairing plumbing, as per con-
tract, $81.55; sundry, $26.45 138 50
La'dysmith Water Co.: water rates, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1913, at $2 18 00
Carried forward 859, 905 40
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 859, 905 40
Ladvsmith Public Building— Concluded.
Thornley, Hugh: coal, 4 t. at $7, 10 t. at $5.50 83 00
Small payments: dustless waxine, $7.50; wood, 2 c. at $4.50; sundry, $5 21 50
Mission Immigration Hall: Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: f.t. desk, $32.20, freight, $1.08 33 28
Nanaimo Public Building ($3,097.10)—
Caretakers: J. Stewart, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60; John Thompson, 7 m. to Oct. 31,
1912, at $60; M. Smith (assistant), to Mar. 31, 1913, 7 m. at $50, 5 m. at $55 1,705 00
Egan, Jas. T.: decorating for arrival of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, as per contract ' 50 00
Evans, A. E.: painting letter boxes, 21 at $2.50 52 50
Good, J. H. & Co.: 5 chairs at $3.50; tilter chair, $9; cork linoleum, 26 y. at $1.25; r.t.
desk, $45; sundry, $6.50 110 50
McCullough, Frank: coal, 2 t. at $4.50; handling coal, 25 1. at $2 59 00
Nanaimo City: water rates, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 36 00
Nanaimo Electric Light Co.: electric light, Apr.- Feb., 3,936 lew 408 26
Nanaimo Gas & Power Co.: gas, Apr.- Feb., 96-1 M cu. ft., $110.09; meter, $2.75; Hum-
phrey New Type arcs, $45; sundry supplies, $16.50 174 34
Office Specialty Mfg. Co. : truck, style XXX, $60; freight, $12.80 72 80
Western Fuel Co.: coal, 50 t. at $4.50 225 00
Supplies from stores: 4 sect, sorting cases, $62 62 00
Small payments: clock, $9.50; dustbane, 1 brl., $12.50; hose, 100 ft., $18; hauling coal, $8;
repairing gas pipes, &c, $14.25; supplying keys for letter boxes, 63 at 40c; sundry,
$54.25 141 70
Nelson Public Building ($2,249.35)—
Caretaker, W. Linch: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Burns, John & Son: labour, 85 h. at 70c; repairing plumbing, $44.23; sundry, $43.60 147 33
Kootenay Ice & Fuel Co.: coal, 32-4 t. at $8.50, 2-325 t. at $7.50 292 85
Nelson City: electric light, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, at $51; scavenging, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1913,
at $3; water rates, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, at $6 540 00
Nelson Coke & Gas Co.: gas, 1 yr. to Oct. 1, 1912, 21-4 M cu. ft. at $2; meter, $2-25 45 03
West Transfer Co.: coal, 74-53 t. at $7 521 77
Small payments: iron barrow, $10; labour, 4 d. at $6; 'Old Dutch;' $13.50; soap, $7.72;
sweeping compound, $12: sundry, $35.15 102 37
New Westminster Indian & Fisheries Building ($913.64) —
Caretaker, A. H. Oakley: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Mayers, Jos.: coal, 15 t. at $7.20 108 00
New Westminster City: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, 597 k.w., $48.20; water rates,
Apr .-Dec, 1912, $28.33 76 53
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: t.w. desk, $28.15; 3 sections, $44.85 4 73 00
Small payments: hardware, $10.55; wood, 4 c at $5; sundry, $25.56 56 11
New Westminster Public Building ($3,758.56)—
Caretaker, L. Thornber: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $54.16 649 92
Bernet Bros.: 25-w. tungstens, 150 at 45c; sundry, 75c 68 25
Kirk, H. T.: brooms, 1 doz., $18; feather dusters, $12.50; floor oil, 10 gal. at $1; hose,
$8.75; toilet paper, $10.50; sundry, $30.05 89 80
Lees Ltd.: chair, $7; desks, 2 f.t. at $30, 1 standing at $53; stool, $7; sundry, $20.05. ..... 147 05
Marshall, Jas.: decorating building for arrival of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, bunting,
600 y. at 5c, labour, 130 h. at 50c, picture of Duke, $10, sign of welcome, $10, sundry,
$10; painting 54 letter boxes, $65 190 00
Mayer, Jas.: coal, 35 t. at $7.20 252 00
New Westminster City: electric light, Apr.-Feb., 5,980 k.w., $438.48; water rates, Apr.-
Mar., 26-04 M cu. ft., $08.15 506 63
Pope, Wm.: building stamp vendor's office, $600; cupboard doors, $35; grill work on
counter, $75; laying birch floor, $320; lockers with shelves, $55; pigeon hole rack, $60;
painting and varnishing, $25; radiator, $55; table and 3 chairs; $23; sundry, $10.45. . . . 1,258 45
Speck, Geo. R.: labour, 15 h. at 75c; making keys, 226 at 50c; repairing boxes, &c,
$73.20 197 45
Williams, L.: wood, 21c at $4.50 94 50
Supplies from stores: 6 steel I.e. stools, &c 21 00
Small payments: 2 brass grills, $30; brooms, $7; coal, 5 t. at $7.35; disinfectant, $9; labour,
34 h. at 60c; painting fire escape and flag-pole, $30; plumbing, $12.63; removing snow,
$15; removing ashes, 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $4; stools, $6.50; sundry, $68.23. 283 51
North Vancouver Public Building ($1,621.26) —
British Columbia Railway Co.: electric light, Jan. 24, 1912-Feb. 24, 1913, 1,233 k.w... 142 92
Dick, Wm.: rent of offices in Keith's Building, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $100 1,200 00
Hastings, T. A. : travel and outlay 52 30
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: steel cabinet for registered packages, $110; freight, $8.09 118 09
Supplies from stores: I.e. sorting cases, 2 at $32.80 65 60
Small payments: electrical supplies, $19.20; parcel wicket, $10; sundry, $13.15 42 35
Port Alberni Custom House ($352.45)—
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $270; freight, Ac, $82.45 352 45
Carried forward 872, 035 5*
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 872, 035 54
Prince Rupert Public Building ($9,053.88)—
Empress Decorating Co.: decorating building for arrival of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught. . 90 00
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, $120; freight and packing, $36.87 156 87
Hilditch, J. H.: 25 ft. bins in sorting room, $100; 3 counters with bins, &c, $282; cornice,
$80; 2 desks, $35; drop letter boxes, $30; electric light fixtures, $125; general delivery
fixtures, counter, $80, shelf, $25, wickets, $78; 8 grills, $110; 225 locked boxes, $427.50;
moving P.O. fixtures to new quarters, $153.05; 4 partitions, $280; 1,132 pigeon holes,
$400.40; 2 rounded angle pieces, $25; table, $10; sundry, $319.60 2,560 55
Northern B.C. Developing Co.: rent of offices, 3 m. to Aug. 31, 1912, at $375 1,125 00
Parkin-Ward Electric Co.: installing electric fixings, $47.10; sundry, $11.50 58 60
Prince Rupert City: electric light, Nov. 1, 1912-Mar. 22, 1913 14 86
Stephens, M. M. & Co.: rent of offices, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $450 2,700 00
Tite, Geo. D.: 26 blinds, $102; bookcase units, $26.75; cabinets, 1 filing, $25, 2 form,
$126.50; carpet, 196 y. (supplied and laid) at $1.35; 2 Wilton carpet squares, at $55;
chairs, $16.50, $15, $13, 2 at $12, 2 at $10, 3 at $9; 2 counters with drawers, shelves, &c,
$463. 25;- cupboard, $17; desks, $70, $60, 3 at $55, $45, $36, $30, 2 at $11; panel, $18; 2 sets
of shelving, $99; 2 stools at $7.50; table, $12; varnish, 6 gal. at $4.50; sundry, $81.10 1,930 70
Union Transfer & Storage Co.: moving office fixtures, $75; sundry, $5.20 80 20
Weston, J. G.: moving safe: labour, men, 22 h. at 75c, 150 h. at 50c, team, 16 h. at $1.25;
planking, $35; sundry, $20 166 50
Supplies from stores: 1 f. 1. sorting case 54 00
Small payments: clock, $20; 3 drafting boards with trestles, $45; 21 ft. Union Jack, $15.75;
sundry, $35.85 116 60
Kcvelstoke Crown Timber Office ($384.08)—
Kootenay Agencies: rent of office, 10 m. to Nov. 16, 1912, at $20; water rates, $8 208 00
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: bookcase, $17.50; 3 chairs, $21.75; f. t. desk, $38; linoleum,
46 sq. y. at $1.50; washstand, $8; 3 window blinds, $7.50 161 75
Small payments: clock, $7.75; freight, $6.58 14 33
Rossland Public Building ($2,343.43)—
Caretaker, H. McQuade: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Grant, David: pointing and mending walls and retaining wall, as per contract 350 00
Henderson Bros.: coal, 34-54 t. at $8 276 30
MacKenzie, A. B. & Co.: coal, 19 t at $11.25, 3 t. at $9.25 v. v 241 50
Rossland City: water rates, Apr.-Mar., 19,780 cu. ft., $72.88; meter, $21.60 d 94 48
Rossland Water & Light Co. Ltd.: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $60; supplies,
$1.30 .. . 661 30
Small payments: brooms, $7.20; floor oil, $10; 50 ft. hose, $9.50; removing ashes, $9; repair-
ing fire escape, $16.50; wood, $11.50; sundry, $56.15 119 85
Vancouver Chinese Detention Hospital : Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; rent of office,
12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $25 300 00
Vancouver Custom House ($115.50) —
Office Specialtv Mfg. Co.: arm chair, $14; steel cabinet, $51.75; transfer case, $13.80;
sundry, $8.30 87 85
Vancouver Gas. Co. : gas, Apr.-July , 1912 2 85
Small payments: repairing locks, $16.35; sundry, $8.45 24 80
Vancouver Examining Warehouse ($3,365.38) —
Office Specialtv M'fg. Co.: f.t. desk $62; tilter chair, $18 80 00
Terryberry, John: scavenger work, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 at $10 110 00
Turner, C. E.: rent of building, to Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. at $250, 3 m. at $275 3,075 00
Small payments: coal, 12-05 t, at $7.50; sundry, $10 100 38
Vancouver New Post Office ($16,582.42;—
Engineer, D. Inches: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $95 1,140 00
Elevatorman, W. J. Chisholm: to Mar. 31, 1913, 2 m. at $60, 10 m. at $65 770 00
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913: M. Churchill, 12 m. at $70; J. McCourt, 12 m. at $70; J. Muivaney,
12 m. at $70; T. Paterson, 12 m. at $60; T. A. Smith, 1 m. at $65, 11 m. at $70 4,075 00
B.C. Electric Railway Co.: electric light, 11m. to Feb. 26, 1913, meter No. 4 L400, 95,890
k.w.; $3,574.48, meter rent, $1.65; power, 12 m. to Mar. 26, 1913, cancelling machine,
393 k.w., $95.60, meter, $8.75; elevator, 1,756 k.w., minimum charge, 12 m. at $30;
eundry supplies, $82.80 4, 123 28
Bernit Bros.: tungsten lamps, 60-w., 200 at 70c, 40-w., 450 at 50c, 25rw., 690 at 45c 675 50
Dixon & Murray: making new section of cornice, staging tower, repairing windows, trucks,
walls, &c: labour, carpenters, 660 h. at 70c, labourers, 96 h. at 50c, machinists, 27 h.
at $1, painters, 6 h. at 75c; sundry labour, $32.40; 4 braces with collars, $8; heavy
sheet copper cornice, $24.20; nails, $6.60; roller bearings, $15.75; sheet copper, 20 lb.
at$l; sized fir, 96ft. at5c,884 ft. at 3c; sundry lumber, $56.20; sundry. $68.09. .. . 804 06
Electrical Construction Co.: 30 amp. 250 volt cartridge fuses, 72 at 30c; labour, 23 h. at
75c ; sundry, $20.23 59 08
Hastings, T. A.: travel and outlay 201 30
Carried forward 899,446 03
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 899, 446 03
Vancouver New Post Office — Concluded.
Hinton, Geo. C. Co.: condulets, $12.66; \ in. conduit, 250 ft. at 8c; holophane shades,
5 at $1.25; labour, 126 h. at 80c; motor oil, 5 gal. at $1.50; porcelain covers, $8.;
starting rheostat for old stamping machine, $24; d.b.r.c. wire, 200 ft. at lie;
sundry, $108.35 309 56
Leek & Co.: air cell covering, 101 ft. at 30c, 71 ft. at 27c; asbestos cement, 5 sacks at
$3.05; cheese cloth, 150 y. at 5c, labour, 60£ h. at 75c; second boiler section over fire,
$58.94: sundry, $6.65 183 19
MacDonald-Marpole Coal Co.: coal, 36-72 t. at $7.50, 3 t. at $6.63, 10-44 t. at $5.75; over
paid, $2 357 40
Malkin, W. H.: "Old Dutch" cleaner, 4 brl. at $25.50 102 00
McDowell-Mouat Coai Co.: coal, 57-53 t. at $7.50, 3 t. at $6.50 451 05
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: cards, $10.20; card cabinet, $10.90; map cabinet, $66.75;cupboard,
$28.50; freight, $82.65; 2 instrument cases, $60; 2 special steel cases as per specifications,
$293; 2 til tor chairs, $18.40, $11.75; tables, 2 at $36, 2 at $23; sundry, $7.90 708 05
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: cable, 66 ft. at 13c; labour, 61 h. at 75c; turning commutator,
$10; sundry, $9.60 73 93
Smith, D. A.: brass binding, 36 ft. $12; linoleum, 855£ yd. at $1.25; shade, $5 1,086 00
Star Scenic Studio Ltd.: decorating for visit of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, as per tender 200 00
Terryberry, John: scavenger work, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $15 165 00
Vancouver City: water rates, Mar. 23, 1912-Feb. 20, 1913, 271, 807 cu. ft., $271.24; meter,
$17.60 288 84
Webster-Hanna Co:: r.t. desks, 2 at $48.50 97 00
Weeks & Co.: plumbing repairs: labour, 44 h. at $1; materials $33.50 77 50
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 3 d. I.e. at $32.80, 6 1 .c at $29.50, 1 prel. 1. c at $60. .. 335 40
Small payments: alum, heater, $6.50; cheese cloth, 100 yd. at 6c; cotton waste, 4 bags, $10;
hose, 60 ft., $10.80; 25w. lamps, 100, $41.80; 'Old Dutch', 3 brl., $44.10; repairing
elevator bells, &c, $23.66; sweeping compound, $6; toilet paper, 6 cases at $10; waste
paper baskets, 6 at $5; sundry, $60.42 299 28
Vancouver Old Post Office ($6,477.28)—
Caretaker, A. J. Chisholm: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 900 00
Cleaners, to Mar. 31, 1913: J. Dunsmuir, 12 m. at $70; G. Small, 12 m. at $70 1, 680 00
Elevatormen to Mar. 31, 1913: Jos. Mulvaney, 12 m. at $70; G. Wilson, 2 m. at $60, 10
m. at $65 1, 6i0 00
Watchman, Chas. O'Keefe: Nov. 19, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, at $65 283 83
B.C. Electric Railway Co.: electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 27, 1913, meter No. 133 L. 160,
2,991 k.w. at3-2c, rent, $1.65; meter No. 13067 L 10, 1,917 k.w. at 3-2c, rent, $1.65;
meter No. 3860L 20, 2,660 k.w. at 3-2c, rent, $1.65; meter No. 869 L 10, 61 k.w. at 3-2e,
4 k.w. at 4c, rent, $1.65 251 03
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. : Dominion safe 62 50
Dixon & Murray: repairing cement work, railings, trucks, &c; labour, carpenters, 237 h.
at 70c, labourers, 10 h. at 45c, painters, 8 h. at 70c, plasters, 10 h. at 70c; lumber
$43.85; new tires for truck, $18; varnish, $6; sundry $41.70 292 55
Hutchings Furniture Co.: 3 chairs, $16.50; desk, $32.50; table, $3.50 52 50
MacDonald-Marpole Co.: coal, 24-58 t. at $7.50, 5-13 t. at $5.75 213 89
McDowell-Mouat Coal Co. Ltd.: coal, 14-9 t. at $7.50 Ill 75
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: "Banner" table $36; chairs, 6 at $4.25; freight, $19.08; 4
sections with base and top, $71; shelf, $4.75; stools, 6 at $5.25 187 83
Star Scenic Studio Ltd.: decorating and illuminating buildings, as per tender, for visit of
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught 400 00
Terryberry, John: scavenger work, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $10 110 00
Vancouver City: water rates, Mar. 27, 1912-Feb. 21, 1913, 49,370 cu. ft., $57.96; meter, $11 68 96
Vancouver Gas Co.: gas, Nov. 28, 1912- Jan. 15, 1913, 700 cu. ft., $2.40; supplies, $1 3 40
Weeks & Co.: repairing plumbing: 3 brass gate valves, $13.50; labour, 86| h. at $1, 79^h.
at 50c; sundry, $22.21 161 96
Small payments: dustbane, 1 brl., $12.75; postage stamps, $7; repairing slate roofs, $25;
sundry ,$42.33 87 08
Vancouver Postal Station C: ($1,670.84)—
Caretaker, J. D. Thompson: to Mar. 31, 1913, 6-46 m. at $70 452 66
B.C. Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, Sept. 1-Jan. 23, 1913, 409 k.w 48 12
Canadian Liverpool Trust Co.: rent of office, 6 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 at $60 360 00
Dixon & Murray: labour, carpenters, 52 h. at 70c, labourers, 7 h. at 50c; materials
flooring, 440 ft. $11, spruce, 1,063 ft. $42.34, sundry, $17.25 110 49
Goldie & McCulloch Co.: safe, as per order, $265; freight and packing, $91.19 356 19
Winram, Philip: rent of office, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $80 240 00
Supplies from stores: I.e. sorting cases, 3 at $32.80 98 40
Small payments: sundry 4 98
Vancouver Temporary Post Office ($52 . 10) —
B.C. Electric Railway Co.: light, Dec. 19-Jan. 6, 78 k.w 2 10
Ralph & Radermacher: rent of office, Dec 15-31, 1912 50 00
Carried forward 912, 380 45
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 912 , 380 45
Vancouver Public Buildings Generally ($7,690.27)—
Eclipse Manufacturing Co.: metallic fittings for office of Superintendent of R.M.S., as
per contract 4, 495 00
Dixon & Murray : repairing doors, trucks, windows, &c: labour, 78j h. at 70c; mater-
ials, $65.60 120 55
Haskins & Elliott: repairing letter boxes, making keys, &c ; 136 75
Hudson's Bay Co.: cork linoleum, 100 yd. at SI 100 00
MacDonald-Marpole Co.: coal, 46-71 1. at $7.50 350 29
Malkin, W. H. Co.: 'Old Dutch' cleanser, 2 brl 51 00
McDowell-Mouat Coal Co.: coal, 46-46 t. at $7.50, 3-05 t. at $6.50 368 31
Office Specialty M'fg. Co.: bag rack, style G., $375; chairs, 1 at $7, 3 at $4.25; f. t. desk
$30.75; freight, $91.56; rubber-tired trucks, style "B", 4 at $45; 2 stools, $13.80;
tables, 3 at $15; wardrobes, 2 at $27.60; sundry, $10 821 06
Otis-Fensom Elevator Co.: inspecting and repairing elevators: labour, 54 h. at 75c, mater-
ials, $18.95; repairs to armature, $17.50 76 95
Stearman, W. 0.: brooms, $15.75; coal oil, 1 brl., $14.53; mops, $20.10; sundry, $47.73.. 98 11
Turner, T. W.: brooms, $13.20; coal oil, $10.80; cylinder oil, 5 gal., $6.25; dustbane, 1,3501b.
at 5c, 5 brl. at $12.75; mops, $5.70; sundry, $30.40 197 60
Vancouver Paint & Paper Co. : painting 294 letter boxes, as per tender 515 50
Wood, J. B.: cleaning windows, 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $10 100 00
Small payments: cartage, $13; clock, $25; dustbane, 1 brl., $12.75; eocene, 1 brl., $11.28;
electrical supplies, $43; floor dressing, 1 brl., $14.58; labour, 39 h., $26.29; painting 2
flag poles, $10; 'Pride' cleaner $16.20; 2 portable lamps, $20; 'Rex' polish, 36 bottles $9;
toilet paper, 3 cases at $10; waste, 35 lb. $8.75; sundry, $19.30 259 15
Vernon Public Building ($1,375.85) —
Caretaker, C. E. Mohr: to Mar. 31, 1913, 4 m. 18 d. at $50, 4 m. at $70 509 03
Neil & Cryderman: coal, 19-6 t. at $17, 2-54 t. at $11.75, 4-5 t. at $11.50, 1-45 t. at $10;
wood, 6^c at $6; sundry, $12 480 35
Vernon City: electric light, Sept. 1, 1912- Feb. 28, 1913, 2,078 k.w., $156.66; water rates,
6 m. to Mar. 31, *913, at $3.75 . 179 16
Supplies from stores: sorting cases, 1 f.l.c, $26.50, sectional, $31 '. 57 50
Small payments: decorating for visit of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, $47.24; dustbane,
$9.50; f in. hose, 100 ft., $15; toilet paper, $12; sundry, $66.07 149 81
VicWi& Caretaker's Quarters ($34.85) —
B.C. Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, Nov. 11- Feb. 6, 60 k.w 5 85
Victoria City; water rates, Nov. 7-Mar. 8, 8 M cu. ft 6 00
Small payments: coal, 2 t. at $7.50; sundry., $8 23 00
Victoria Examining Warehouse ($5,770.80) —
B. C. Electric Railway Co.: electric light, July 3-Mar. 3, 1913, 237 k.w., $34.05; meter,
$1.80; installing light, $4.60 40 45
Clarke & Pearson; 3 stoves, $53, $32, $20; sundry pipes, &c, $38 143 00
Hammond, John & Co.: alterations and repairs: 3 doors, $17.30; kalsomining, 2,000 sq. yd.
at 8c; labour, bricklayer, 22 h. at 75 c: carpenters, 119 d. at $5; lumber, 1,750 ft. at.
$35, 1,750 ft. at $33, 600 ft. at $15.50; painting walls, 264 sq. yd. at 25c, windows, 3
coats, $54; wiring rooms, as per agreement, $185.85; on account lumber, voucher out-
standing, $50; sundry, $60.40 1,333 30
Kirk & Co.: coal, 10 t. at $6.65 66 50
McDermott, A. J. C: rent of Ames-Holden building, 6 m. to Dec 31, 1912 at $450 2,700 00
Victoria City: water rates, Oct. 18-Mar. 19, 1913, 12 M cu. ft 22 95
Winch, R. V. ; rent of Ames-Holden building to June 30, 1912, 3 m. at $450 1 , 350 00
Small payments; chair, $12; cleaning chimneys, $6; desk, $35; hardware, $22.45; oil,
$6.25; toilet paper, $10; waxine, $7.50; sundry, $15.40 114 60
Victoria Immigration Detention Hospital ($684.85) —
J.C.Elec Ry. Co.: electric light, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 2,689 k.w., $207.20; meter, $2.20. 209 40
Grice, J. E.: wood, 4 cds. at $7.50, 8 cds. at $7 86 00
Hall & Yv^alker: coal, 21 t. at $7.50 157 50
Victoria City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 15, 1913, 79-5 M cu. ft., $105.45; meter, $12 117 45
Small payments : removing ashes, 30 1. at $1.50; wood, 2 1. at $8, 2 1. at $7.50, 4 1. at $7;
sundry, $10.50 114 50
Victoria Inland Revenue Office, ($88.87)—
Small payments: base, $5.50; f.t. desk, $38; chair, $6; freight, $5.12; 2 sections at $15.50;
top, $3.25 88 87
Victoria Marine Office (Old Custom House) ($3,268.13)—
Caretaker, Geo. Lyoll: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 720 00
Baxter, Johnson Co.: 2 chairs, $16; desk, $84; apparent overcharge, $2 102 00
B.C. Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 11m. to. Mar. 3, 1913, 1,411 k.w., $114.10; meter, $2.20 116 30
Hall & Walker: coal, 28 t. at $7.50 210 00
Hinton Electric Co.: electric freight elevator supplied and installed, as per tender 1,790 00
Victoria City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 19, 1913, 11-2 M cu. ft., $19.88; meter, $3 22 88
Victoria Gas Co.: gas, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 11 1 M cu ft. at $1.75; meter, $2.75; mainten-
ance of street lamps, $7.70 29 95
Carried forward 931, 017 07
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Dominion Buildings: Maintenance — Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 931,017 07
Victoria Marine Office — Concluded.
Weiler Bros.: canopy frame and curtains, $18; cork linoleum, 18 y. at $1.50; sundry, $9.40 54 40
Small payments: cartage, $7.50; electrical supplies, $14.75; labour, 12 h. at 62-Jc; putting
glass in doors, $12.70; scavenger work, $27.40; vertical filing cabinet, $48.25; wiring
office $20.55; wood, 2 c. at $7.50, 5 c. at $7.00; sundry, $33.95 222 60
Victoria New Post Office ($12,679.82)—
Caretakers: T. Campbell, Apr. 11 d., $25.66; A. Jackson, Apr. 19 d., $37.34; Wm. McKay,
to Mar. 31, 1913, 6 m. at $50, 6 m. at $85; H. Williams, May, $56.40 929 40
Cleaners: E. Brownbridge, Dec. 9-Feb. 28, $191.93; P. Dryborough, Dec-Mar., $280;
W. J. Gower, June-Mar., $631.29; A. Halstead, Apr. 9 d., $21; J. W. Kirby, Apr., Dec.
Mar. $674; James Bay Window Cleaning Co., Sept. & Nov., $60; H. Walker, $70.. 1,928 22
Elevatormen: Wm. Alderton, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $65; J. Drummond, 4 m. to Mar.
31, 1913 at $80; T. Mcllmoyl, Apr.-Oct., Jan., 8 m. at 60; R. L. Mees, 2 m. to July
31, 1912 at $65; Wm. Robinson, 2 m. to May 31, 1912, at $60 1,570 00
Firemen: J. Cragg, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; Wm. Dick, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at
$70; T. Fuller, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $70; R. W. Gormall, Jan. 19-Feb. 28, $99.35. 1,989 35
Messenger, D. McLaughlin: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
B. C. Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, 11 m. to Mar. 3, 1913, 42,060 k.w., $1,851.90; meter,
$2.20; power, meter No. p. 33, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, 619 k.w., $113.51, meter, $2.20,
meter No. p. 34, 11 m. to Mar. 3, 1913, 6,920 k.w., $258.40, meter, $2.20, extra power,
Sept. 26-Oct. 4, 370 k.w., $14.80 2,245 21
B.C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, for architect's office, No. 1,736, 6 m. to Dec. 31,
1912, at $4, house, No. 1,076, 6 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 at $3 42 00
Bernit Bros.: 40-w tungstens, 390 at 50c, 25-w., 390 at 45c 370 50
Hall & Walker: coal, 93 t. at $7.50 697 50
Hastings, Thos. A. : outlay for freight on 14 crates of furniture 127 85
Henderson, Wm.: disbursements: cleaning windows, $30; freight, $102.96 132 96
Hinton Electric Co.: electrical decorating, as per tender, $200; labour, 71 h. at 75c; repairing
elevator cage, $35; tungstens, 7 at $1.25; 4 It. tungsten clusters, 6 at $4; sundry, $77.63. 398 63
Kirk & Co.: coal, 24 t. at $6.65 159 60
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: bag racks, 4 at $35; freight, $19.04 159 04
Spencer, David: carpet, 77| y. at $1.25; laying carpeft, $9 105 90
Victoria City: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 19, 1913, 46 M cu. ft., $63.85; meter, $16.50 80 35
Victoria Gas Co.: gas, 11 m. to Mar. 1, 1913, 18.7 M cu. ft., $36.20; meter, $2.75 38 95
Waites, S. F. : repairs to post office boxes, keys, &c 170 15
Weiler Bros.: brooms, $6.75; chairs, 2 at $18; linoleum, 6| yd., $11; window shade, $10;
sundry, $26.85 90 60
Supplies from stores: sorting cases: 2 d. I.e., $47.20; 4 I.e., $116.20; 4 prel. I.e., $130; 2 n.s.
cases with bins, $46.50; 2 standard f. s., $33; 10 sectional, $200* 572 90
Small payments: carting safe, $45; cleaning window, $30; dustless waxine, $7.50; plumb-
ing, $29.75; Niagara scaffold, $33; removing ashes, 38 1. at $1 ; waste paper baskets, 6
at $5; wood, 2 1. at $8, 2 1. at $7.50; sundry, $26.46 270 71
Victoria Old Post Office ($609.20)—
Caretaker, W. G. Bowden: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $20 240 00
B.C. Electric Ry. Co.: electric light, Mar. 8-June 7, Aug. 7-Feb. 7, 232 k.w., $20.40; meter,
$1.80 22 20
Newton & Greer Co.: replacing old gutters: galv. iron gutters and pipes, $21.50; labour,
44 h. at 75 c; Proslate siding, 2 rolls, $12; sundry, $6 72 50
Victoria Water Works Co.: water rates, 1 yr. to Mar. 19, 1913, 106-5 M cu. ft., $136.75;
meter, $3 139 75
Small payments: desk, $35; electrical supplies, $17.80; outlay of J. T. A. Hastings, $43;
toilet paper, $10; sundry, $28.95 134 75
Victoria Public Buildings Generally, ($2,713.10)—
Hall & Walker: coal, 42 t. at $7.50 315 00
Hammond, John & Co., removing partition framework, &c, and changing shelves, &c,
iron grill work, $15; labour, 13 d. at $5, 88 h. at 62| c; lumber, 504 ft. at $35, 252 ft.
at $32; sundry, $46.69 207 40
Hinton Electric Co. : 4 It. Benj. clusters, 3 at $6, 3 It., 3 at $3.75; 3 porcelain counter weights,
$6.75; 250 v. fuse blocks, 3 at $2.75; repairing electrical fixtures, 454 h. at 75c; tung-
sten lamps, 15 at $1.25, 19 at $1, 7 at 80c, 21 at 70c; wiring building, as per tender,
$95; sundry, $65.52 603 32
Meirose Co.: painting and lettering: letter boxes, 72 at $2.25; parcel receptacles, llat$3.25;
sundry, $3.26 201 01
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.; special bag rack, $495; freight, $49.02; 6 folding tables at $3.. . . 562 02
Victoria Book & Stationery Co.: desk, $25; 5 sections, $55.80; sundry, $7.25 88 05
Victoria Scavenging Co.: scavenger's work, 1 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 52 80
Waites, G. F. : repairing post office boxes, keys, &c 188 70
Webster, Hanna Co.: chair, $12; f.t. desk, $60 72 00
Weiler Bros.: 3 chairs, $18; f.t. desk, $55; linoleum, 6| yd. at $1.50; canopy shade, $10;
sundry, $19.10 112 10
Carried forward 946, 985 49
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V— 196 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 946.985 49
Victoria Public Buildings Generally — Concluded.
Small payments: brooms, $6.75; cartage, $10.15; coal, 2 t. at $7.40; dustless waxine, 3
brls., $22.50; feather dusters, 1 doz., $9; mops, 1 doz., $6; outlay of T. A. Hastings,
$35.55; painting, as per estimate, $24; repairing cracked boiler section, $11.75; repair-
ing flags, $10.25; toilet paper, $10; wood, 1 1. at $8, 5 1. at $7.50, 2 1. at $7; sundry,
$90.45 , 310 70
Waneta Custom House ($263.40) —
Taylor, J. & J.: safe, as per order, $189; freight, $64.80 253 80
Small payments: freight 9 60
Williams Head Quarantine Station ($4,103.25)—
•Kingham, J. & Co.: coal, 687-5 t. at $5.75 3,953 25
Saltimarsh, J.: wood, 25 c. at $6 150 00
British Columbia Buildings Generally ($197.89)—
Brown, J. G. : travel and outlay 10 50
Clerk of works: Wm. Henderson: travel and outlay 184 69
Stationery Office 2 70
Generally ($9,690.45)—
Berlin Interior Hardwood Co.: sorting cases, 12 f. 1. c, 6 prel., 25 Standard and 10 sets
with 3 cases and bins, $1,911; freight, $43.36 1,954 36
Burton & Baldwin: 61 sorting cases, as per tender, $1,737; general delivery cases, 80
pigeon-hole, 20 at $18.20, 40 pigeon-hole, 20 at $12.80; freight, $140.77 2,497 77
Canadian Wire and Iron Goods Co.: 124 stools, $149.74; freight, $2.96 152 70
Hastings, T. A., clerk of works: travel and outlay 252 82
Mollard, W. T., clerk of works: travel and outlay 67 55
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: No. 1266 sorting cases, 12 at $40 480 00
Pritchard & Andrews: 100 enamelled iron plates 65 00
Schell, J. T. Co.: 50 d. 1. c. sorting cases, as per tender 1,475 00
Thornton & Truman: making 48 steel nickel-plated stamp racks at 60c 28 80
Wilson Bros.: sorting cases, 25 at $22; freight, $14.40 564 45
King's Printer, $149.51; advertising, $2,002.54 2, 152 00
Detailed with Ottawa Buildings, Power (Page V— 130) 16,431 16
Detailed with Ottawa Buildings, Rents ( " V— 131) 216,337 61
Detailed with Dominion Immigration Buildings, Maintenance ( " V— 200) 0 20
% Detailed with 1911-12 (page V— 173) 35, 422 10
Total, distributed below 1,229,742 25
Dominion Buildings: Maintenance: Summary.
Halifax Dominion Buildings (Page V— 44) 3,856 72
St. John Dominion Buildings " V— 48) 4,170 56
Montreal Dominion Buildings " V — 54) 10, 053 16
Toronto Dominion Buildings " V— 81) 5,014 74
Winnipeg Dominion Buildings " V— 83\ 5,047 76
Renewals, Maritime Provinces " V— 49) 15, 120 72
Quebec... " V— 58, 20,182 06
Ontario " V— 81) 19,996 89
" Manitoba " V— 83) 2,955 85
" Saskatchewan and Alberta " V— 87) 10,039 39
British Columbia " V— 92) 12,253 08
Dominion Buildings, Fittings " V— 7) 98,458 92
Heat " V— 7) 150,052 37
Light " V— 7) 144,954 86
Power " V— 7) 25,988 37
" .Rent " V— 7) 340,01174
Salaries of Caretakers, &c " V— 7) 290,757 75
Supplies for Caretakers, &c " V— 7) 17,039 50
Water " V— 7) 40,498 61
Montreal General Post Office " V— 53) 112 33
Charged to year 1913-14 45 97
Flags and Post Office fittings distributed from stores to various buildings 11,008 40
Flags and fittings distributed to outside votes: Campellton P.B., $91; Fairville P.B., $80;
Grand Falls P.B., $68.50; Hillsborough P.B., $30; Rigaud P.B., $61; Athens P.B.,
$106.50; Dundas P.B., $190; Essex P.B., $45.50; Harriston P.B., $84; Listowel P. B.,
$61; Mount Forest P.B., $30; Seaforth P.B., $100; Toronto P.O., $513.70; Regina P.B.,
$187.80; Cranbrook P.B., $206; Strathcona P.B., $267.50 2,122 50
Total, as above 1,229,742 25
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 197
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Cattle Quarantine Stations: Renewals, Repairs, &c. $ cts.
Halifax, N.S. ($183.98)—
Gough, P. A.: building road and sinking well 100 00
Small payments: repairing roof, $42; 6 padlocks $5.40; plumbing $36.58 83 98
North Sydney: Dooley, J. J.: re-shingling roofs of buildings and repairing chimneys $530;
sundry, $15.75 545 75
St. John, N.B: Earle, W. N.: building stable, as per contract 525 00
Ottawa, Featherston, J. W. : fencing and shelters, as per tender 967 00
Windsor, Ont. ($6,019.30)—
Little, A., 255 loads clay, $76.50; Windsor Gas Co., 184 ft. pipe, $36.80 113 30
Parker, Robt.: erection quarantine station, $5,393; sewer, $160; 9 extra racks, feed boxes
and tie-rings $97; drain around building $35; eave trough $50; painting ceiling $60;
sundry, $111 5,906 00
Bannerman, Man. ($241.27) —
Braund, E. C, sundry labour $8; Brooks, G. W., repairing $62.65 70 65
Holden & Son: lumber, 830 ft. at $40; coal $15.53; sundry lumber, &c, $61.04 109 77
Turner, J. E.: desk and 2 chairs $23; stove $11.50; sundry $26.35 60 85
Emerson ($1,274.45)—
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: 3 cars gravel, 220,000 lb 152 50
Irvine & Clarke: building piggery 1 , 005 00
Kelley, W. J.: roofing shed and erecting outhouse 116 95
North Portal, Sask. ($2,042.56)—
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: drilling well, 225 ft. at $3.25; supervision $73.12 804 37
McKenzie, H. E.: labour $133.32; engine, &c, $415; lumber $133.29; sundry $395.08;
superintendence $161.50 1,238 19
Willow Creek: Harnish, F. G. : repairing corrals 100 00
Coutts, Alta.: Smith Bros. & Wilson: on account work 2,200 00
Agassiz, B.C. ($192.10)—
Abbotsford Timber & Trading Co.: lumber, 1,692 ft. at $11, 1,941 ft. at $32; sundry $9.60. 90 32
Small payments: 400 lb. shorts, $C>; hardware, &c, $95.78 101 78
Keremeos ($3,003.50)—
Boeing & Brass: construction quarantine stations 2, 886 00
Brown, J. A.: digging well, installing pump, etc., $105; clearing grounds, $12.50 117 50
White Rock: Turnbull, T.: building barn $2,675; brick chimney on office $30 2, 705 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 19, 999 91
Dominion Immigration Buildings: Maintenance.
Halifax Buildings ($690.32)—
Brookfield Bros.: wharf logs, 45 ft,, 3 at $6.25, 50-55 ft., 6 at $7.50; shingles, 50 M at
$4; pine, 141 ft., $6.62; spruce, 1,729 ft. at $20, 907 at $18; sundry $5.29 326 56
Farquhar Bros.: 2 sets linings $23.30; 2 canvas fumigating tubes $24; wiring for new
circuit $28; labour $102.75; sundry $88.14; less $27.31 charged to year 1913-14 238 88
Nova Scotia Finishing Co.: desk, $21; parlor suite, 3 pes. and chair $37 58 00
Small payments: lining tank with copper $15; glazing $11.05; hardwood $17.83; sweeping
chimneys $23 66 88
North Sydney Immigration Building ($175.50)—
Matheson & McMullin: putting in toilet and wash basin in women's section $100; painting
hall $50; sundry repairs, $25 . 50 175 50
Charlottetown Immigration Building ($137.80) —
McDuff, J. J.: certifying accounts, &c, 22 hrs 13 20
Paton, Jas. & Co.: cabinet $11.50; 3 chairs $20.10; desk, $43; floor rug, $37.50; lounge,
$12.50 124 60
Aroostook June, N.B., Immigration Building ($25) —
Bedell, D. R.: chair, $3; desk $22 25 00
Debec June. Immigration Building ($71.08) —
Manchester, Robertson, Allison: 2 chairs $14.25; 2 desks, $16, $40; freight 83c 71 08
Fredericton Immigrant Building ($2,584.17)—
Barrett's Cycle Shop: labour, $20.75; 225 ft. loom, $13.50; 10 lamps $8; 3 fixtures $18;
sundry $27.95 88 20
Donovan, J. H.: labour $93.75; paint, 14 gal. at $2.50; 3 gal. filler $7.50; sundry $14.95. 151 20
Edgecom be, F. B.: blinds $22; Wilton rug $35; sundry $3 60 00
Hall, Chas. A.: lumber, 800 ft. birch $41.60, 250 ft. hemlock $6.50; labour $347.65 ;
sundry, $4.25 400 00
Lemont & Sons: filing cabinet $87.52; sectional cabinet $13; 7 chairs $108; couch, $38;
settee $23.25; 2 desks $105.46; guides and folders $8.40 383 63
Neil & Sons, Jas.: h. w. boiler $122; beaver board, 87 sheets, $59.12; moulding $39.36;
pipe, 242 ft., $29.57; sundry $66.84 316 89
Office Specialty Co. : counter and partition 600 00
Risteen, J. C. Co.: oak $63.98; 100 ft. spruce $16.80; sundry $32.49 113 27
Wandless Bros.: plumbing, labour $133.71, 240 ft. radiators $115.20; sundry supplies
$119.20 368 11
Carried forward 3, 581 00
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Immigration Buildings— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 3, 581 00
Fredericton Immigration Building — Concluded.
Small payments: concrete foundation for furnace $25; hardware $22.49; labour $12.88;
removing old sign, polishing glass and doing new gold sign $42.50 102 87
Grand Falls Immigration Building ($60) —
White, J. L.: chair, $16.85; oak desk $25.15; rocker $18 t 60 00
St. Andrew's, N.B., Immigrant Building ($20.65)—
Manchester, Robertson, Allison: desk $16; chair $4.25; freight 40c 20 65
St. John Immigration Buildings ($570.36)—
Belyea, J. M.: carpentry $45.15; taking down 56 beds $14; sundry $11. 86 71 01
Emerson, W. E.: labour $32.68; putting in 6 bowls and repairing bath-tub $48; sundry,
$49.99 130 67
Page Wire Fence Co. : wire work in office as agreed 160 00
Retallack, R.: removing, cleaning and replacing windows $50; sundry $2.94 52 94
Small payments: heater section $41.40; report on hospital $25; painting and glazing
$25.67; hardware $36.22; repairs $18.45; sundry $9 155 74
St. Stephen Immigration Building ($15) —
McCurdy, Thos., stove for office 15 00
Montreal Immigration Buildings ($430.58) —
Can. Stove & Furn. Co.: bureau $22; carpet $19; wash-stand $12; work on range $30.60;
sundry $10 . 25 93 85
Charette& Frere: 5 bbl. coal tar $27.50; labour $87.75; sundry, $23.50 138 75
Rea & Skead: labour $42. 15; hardware, &c. $48.47 90 62
Small payments: 10 gal. euchrelyptum $17.50; hardware $20.22; lumber $13.29; ward-
robe $17.50; window guards $10.50; repairs $1.35; velvet square $27 107 36
Nomining Immigration Building ($139) —
Beaulieu, J.: building sink $40; painting building $75; repairs $20 135 00
Multeau, H.: sundry repairs 4 00
Peribonka Immigration Building ($3.07) —
. Small payments: paint and hardware 3 07
Petite Riviere Immigration Building ($1.25) —
Chinic Hardware Co.: joiner's axe 1 25
Quebec Immigration Building ($3,703.98)—
Chinic Hardware Co.: oil heater, $6 75; glass, $27.30; stove pipes, $9; sundry, $65.64 108 69
Crown Furniture Co.: chairs, 1, $5.50, 4 at $2.75, 5 at $7, 1, $20; 2 desks, $16, $18; cabinet,
$65.75; tables, 2 at $4, 2 at $12, 1, $27; rug, $38; sofa, $25; settee, $24; sundry, $33.65. . 350 90
-Demers, Geo.: safe for Dr. Page. 75 00
Ford, Wm.: thawing out closet pipes, emptying boiler pipes, etc., 2 men and self, 9? d 109 50
Gagne, A., cartage, $51; Giguere Co., repairs, $60.30 Ill 30
Jobin & Jobin: labour, 1,020^ h. at 30c; spruce, 2,978 ft. at $25, 392 ft. at $30; sundry,
$84.24 476 60
Jobin & Paquet: labour, 138^ h. at 50c; material, $43.34 112 59
Larose, Ed.: repairing cement floors, 171 yds. at 90c; repairing plaster walls, 145 yd.
at 65c; labour, 364 h. at 30c; sundry, $18.25 375 60
Montambault, C. E.: labour, $254.50; cartage, $30; gate valves, 2 at $9.25, 2 at $10.50,
2 at $11.50; 3 closet bowls, $24; sundry, $62.81 433 81
Noel, Pierre, sundry repairs 72 60
Rousseau, N. E.: blau gas, 174 lb. at 12c; blau gas apparatus, $115; 5 stoves, $30; sundry,
$15 180 88
Vaillancourt, B.: painting, 92 windows and iron grills $460, 51 windows $178.50, 14 double
doors $42, skylights $20; painting gallery, 1,012 yd. at 25c; sundry, $20.81 974 31
Valliere, Ed.: chairs, 96 at 50c; tables, 3 at $12, 2 at $6, 2 at $5 100 00
Small payments: hardware, $96.48; repairs, $78.01; sundry, $41.71 216 20
Roberval Immigrant Building ($75.29)—
Small payments: hardware, $29.69; labour, $33; sundry, $12.60 75 29
Fort Frances, Ont., Immigrant Building ($62)—
Hambly-Van Dorsser Co.: 4 chairs, $23; desk, $30; table, $9 62 00
Hamilton Immigration Building ($50.65) —
Benson-Johnson Co.: desk, $37.50; 7 chairs, $7.65; sundry, $5.50 50 65
Niagara Falls Immigrant Building ($17) —
South Bros.: wardrobe 17 00
Port Arthur Immigrant Building ($586.14)—
Matthews, I. L. & Co.: desk and chair, $35; 23 yd. linoleum, $15, sundry, $17.50 67 50
McRae, J. L.: 4 benches and 2 tables, $57.70; sundry, $53.12 110 82
Russell, John: 34 yd. loam, $37.40; 8 yd. gravel, $12; sundry, $5.60 55 00
Russell, W. B.: labour, $37.45; 4 gal. paint, $11.20; sundry, $13.85 62 45
Sime, W. B. & H. R.: labour, $41.25; hardware, $25.97 67 22
Wells & Emmerson: rug, $33.75; 14 yd. linoleum, $17.50; stove, $16; sundry, $40.60 107 85
Small payments: cabinet, $23; labour, $36.50; hardware, &c, $55.80 115 30
Sault Ste. Marie Immigration Building ($74) —
Simpson, T. E.: chairs, 3 at $6; desk, $27; rug, $13; tilter, $16 74 00
Carried forward 9, 492 84
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Immigration Buildings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 9, 492 84
Toronto Immigration Office ($5.05) —
Menzies, David: labour, $3.90; hardware, $1.15 5 05
Brandon, Man., Immigration Building ($104.08)—
Brown & Mitchell: roof on kitchen, $29; 2 sets lining for range, $9.50; repairing boiler,
$20; sundry, $4.50 63 00
Small payments: labour, $22; 30 gal. boiler, $8; hardware, $11.08 41 08
Virden Immigration Building ($45) —
Manitoba Hardware & Lumber Co.: 6 beds and springs 45 00
Winnipsg Immigration Buildings ($1,414.09)—
Beairsto Plumbing Co.: labour, $44.25; Daisy heater, $32.40; sundry hardware, $15.50. . 92 15
Leckie, Robt.: repairing plaster, painting, kalsomining and paper-hanging, $650; sundry, $3 653 00
McDonald & Willson Co.: labour, $38; 24 pull switches, $24; 2 cabinets, $20.85; sundry,
$80.57 163 42
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 6 chairs, $44; 2 tables, $32.60 76 60
Smith & Kirkpatrick: voucher outstanding 207 79
Stuart, Jas. Electric Co. : range without high shelf 96 00
Weir & Wilson: front door lock, $16; sundry hardware, $38.25 54 25
Small payments: cabinet section, $12.50; painting 3 flag staffs, $15; 60 chairs, $34.02;
sundry, $9.36 70 88
Alsask, Sask., Immigration Building ($6.55) —
Farmers' Lumber Co.: lumber, $6.05; cartage, 50c 6 55
Battleford Immigration Building ($74.10)—
Small payments:. 26 yd. linoleum, $28.60; flagpole, $10.50; storm porch, $35 74 10
Biggar Immigration Building ($18.50) —
Mooney, A. W.: 3 tables, $16.50; 4 shades, $2 18 50
Moosej aw Immigration Building ($36.25) —
Small payments: hardware, $10.70; labour, $18.55; sundry, $7 36 25
North Portal Immigration Building ($40)—
Robinson, W. I.: sundry repairs to building 40 00
Prince Albert Immigration Building ($250.50)—
Clunie, Robt.: storm sash and doors 95 50
James, T. Q.: painting interior of building, new door for rear entrance, and glazing 155 00
Regina Immigration Hall ($7.25) —
Peart Bros. Co.: grate ring, $6.15; express, $1.10 7 25
Saskatoon Immigration Building ($687.45)—
Cope Furniture Co.: 12 cots, $66; 12 roll-ups, $32.40; 12 shades, $8.40 106 80
Isbister & Pretty: cook stove and pipes 65 15
Pierce & Scott: labour, $85.50; plumbing supplies, $87.20 172 70
Round, C. A.: painting and kalsomining 268 00
Small payments: plastering, $20; desk, $20; plumbing, $34.80 74 80
Tisdale Immigration Building ($11.80)—
Argall, F. A.: 12 chairs, $7.80; table, $4 11 80
Wadena Immigration Hall ($23.65) —
McKenzie, H. A.: stove, $15; sundry, $8.65 23 65
Wilkie Immigration Building ($18) —
Whittles, J. A.: taking down and rebuilding 9 ft. of chimney 18 00
Calgary Immigration Building ($17.90) —
Small payments: stove castings, $9.50; sundry, $8.40 17 90
Edmonton Immigration Building ($1,093.24)—
Cash, Ed.: partitions in No. 3 hall, $67; sundry labour, $11.50; hardware, $10.90 89 40
Hodges, C. M.: painting hall, $650; painting storm sash, glazing, &c, $75 725 00
Morton, S. M. & Co.: installing 2 drinking fountains, $75; sundry plumbing, $34.90 109 90
Small payments: hardware, $38.97; glazing, $14.35; labour, $66.25; tilter, $12.50; 23 shades,
$21.12; sundry, $15.75 ■ 168 94
Edson Immigration Building ($93) —
Edson Lumber Co. : storm door and porch 37 00
Thomson Hardware Co.: 2 stoves, $30, $22.50; 2 stove boards, $3.50 56 00
Entwhistle Immigration Building ($29) —
Ross Bros. : pump, complete 29 CO
Lethbridge Immigration Building ($223.20)—
Bawden Bros.: 12 chairs, $15.60; desk, $35; 18 shades, $26.60; 4 mattresses, $31 108 20
Can. Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co.: installation of gas complete 115 00
Medicine Hat Immigration Building ($61.26) —
Small payments: chair, $3.50; desk, $35; tilter, $10; stove, $8; sundry, $4.76 61 26
Strathcona Immigration Building ($102.33) —
Dawson & Kennedy: 50 chairs, $37.50; 4 tables, $16 53 50
Small payments: building coal bin, $25; sundry repairs, $23.83 48 83
Vegreville Immigration Building ($95.05) —
Vegreville Furn. Co.: 12 bedsteads and springs , 95 05
Carried forward 13, 950 09
V— 200 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dominion Immigration Buildings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward " 13, 950 09
Viking Immigration Building ($87.40) —
Thompson, S. W.:< painting coal and wood shed, $15; galv. iron tank, $45; overpaid, $15 75 00
Small payments: wall paper, $9.60; plumbing, $2.80 12 40
Mission, B.C., Immigration Office ($30) —
Lee's, Ltd.: flat top desk. 30 00
Vancouver Immigration Office ($50) —
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: desk 50 00
Victoria Immigration Buildings ($502.80)—
Mable, Wm.: labour, putting new bars on windows, $146.50; 100 bars, $36.60; sundry,
$9.65 192 75
Simpson, Jas.: care of grounds, Mar.-Oct., 1912, 8 m. at $25 200 00
Victoria Stationery Co.: 3 f. t. desks, $84.90; sundry, $17 101 90
Small payments: glazing, $4.75; repairs, $3.40 8 15
Generally: King's Printer 6 33
Total 14, 626 62
Less — Charged to Dominion Buildings, Maintenance (Page V— 196) 0 20
Total, carried to page V— 7 14, 626 42
Dominion Quarantine Stations: Maintenance.
Chatham, N. B.: McAvity, T. & Sons, check valve 1 80
Williams Head, B.C. ($232)—
Neal, Wm.: cleaning 52 chimneys 52 00
Reid, J. D.: taking care of water pipe line, 12 m 180 00
Total 233 80
Less— Charged to Williams Head Quarantine Station ; . . (Page V— 92) 30 00
Total, carried to page V— 7 203 80
Yukon Public Buildings: Repairs, Fuel, Light, Water Service, Caretakers'
Salaries, &c.
Carcross Post Office.
Brown, H. E., gasoline, 4 cases at $7; Vansomer, C, wood, 10 cords at $8.50 113 00
Dawson Administration Building.
Caretakers: J. Boutin, 2 m. to May 31, 1912, at $160; J. A. Murphy, 9-66 m. to Mar. 31, 1913,
$1 , 752 2, 072 00
Nightman, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: S. S. Comee, 2 m. at $160; J. Craig, 10 m. at $180 2, 120 00
Fireman, J. Ballentyne, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: 7 m. at $160, 5 m. at $180 2,020 00
Charmen at $160 per m.: C. Corbeil, 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913; J. B. Deslauriers, 12 m.; J.
Pelland, 2 m '. 3,840 00
Labourers, 430 h. at 75c 322 50
Cascade Steam Laundry, laundry work, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 54 54
Coates, D., cartage $79; Dawson Hardware Co., hardware $62.25 141 25
Dawson City Water & Power Co. Ltd.: water service, 10^ m. to Feb. 15, 1913, $395; sprinkling
lawn $40; sundry repairs $1 436 00
Dawson E. L. & P. Co. Ltd.: lighting, 10^ m. to Feb. 15, 1913, 3,870 k. w. at 30c, 1,581 k.w.
at 25c, 60 k. w. at 15c, rent of meter $21; 123 lamps, $97.15; labour, 94| h. at $1; sockets,
33 at 75c; sundries $93.35 : 1,896 00
Five Fingers Coal Co., coal, 102-575 ton at $13 1,333 47
Godin, D., 38" wood, 10-39 cords at $13; Kaiser, C, hardware, &c, $82.56 217 63
Klondike Thawing Machine Co.: 2,000 ft. beaver board $145; sash balances, 15| sets at
$5.25; sundry $49.79 277 48
Sipkus, J., 38" wood, 105-18 cords at $13; Spence, J. N., caretaker's supplies $50.50 1,417 84
Yukon Saw Mill Co.: 2,944 ft. dr. lumber, $195.99; sundry $6 201 99
Yukon Sheet Metal Works ($10,449.47)—
Installing hot water system, as per contract $2,425; fittings, &c, $446.04 2,871 04
Installing boiler, pipes, raidators, &c, in north end of building, as per contract $1,500;
fittings, &c, $2,052.68; freight from Toronto to Dawson, $1,837.35; commission
$431 .16 5, 821 19
Repairing boilers, radiators, &c $682.74; freight from Toronto to Dawson $849.82; com-
mission $170.68 1,703 24
Sundry material and labour 54 00
Small payments: sundry labour, 81| h., $83.25; removing snow $42.50; caretaker's supplies
$33.25; cheese cloth, 333i yd. at 8c; 4 pr. blankets $10; drill $9; sundries, $51.25.... 255 91
Carried forward 27, 169 08
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 201
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Yukon Public Buildings: Repairs, Fuel, Light, Water Service, Caretakers' $ cts.
Salaries, &c— Continued.
Brought forward 27, 169 08
Dawson Carpenter Shop.
Small payments: 16" wood, 3j cords at $14.50; 1,500 ft. dr. lumber $45; hardware, &c,
$53 . 77 145 90
Dawson Commissioner's Residence.
Caretaker, N. P. McDonald, Feb. 24-29, 1912, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $160 1,953 10
Charwoman, Ida Joitka, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $100 1, 200 00
Labourers, &c: 6 m. at $160; 630 h. at $1; 617 h. at 75c 2,052 75
Horkan, Wm.: gardener, 88 d. at $10; nightman, -533 m. at $160 965 33
Birks, Henry & Sons: silverware $167.41; sundry $21 .09 188 50
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.: 4 sets billiard balls $53; sundry $4 57 00
Coates, :Q.: 3d. hauling gravel $60; cartage $69 129 00
Dawson City Water & Power Co. Ltd.: water service, 10| m. to Feb. 15, 1913, $335; sprinkling
lawn $10; repairs $17.94 362 94
Dawson E. L. & P. Co. Ltd.: lighting, 10| m. to Feb. 15, 1913, 1,840 k. w. at 30c, 600 k. w.
at 25c, rent of meter $10.50; 165 lamps $174.15; labour, 55§ h. at $1; installing toilet
$30.45; 44 sockets $25; sundries $77.87 1,075 47
Dreer, H. A. : roses , 8| doz. at $5 ; plants , &c ., $38.46 80 96
Henderson, P. & Co.:- 2,000 tulips $20; plants, &c, $30 50 00
Kaiser, C, hardware, &c, $72.45; Vancouver Floral Co., 6 palms $60 132 45
Lowe, F.: iron beds, 2 at $38; mattresses and springs $54; repairing furniture $42; sundries
$65 . 50 237 50
Milne, T.: white zinc, 6 gal. at $5.50; 37 rolls paper $28.25; labour, 219 h. at $1; sundries,
$100 380 25
Scougale Mercantile Co.: table cloth $36.50; 2 doz. napkins $27.50; sundries $47.40 Ill 40
Wells Fargo & Co., express, freight 102 25
White, J. & Co.: 4| doz. napkins $31; 3 table cloths $26; 2 spreads $18.75; sundries $52.35 128 10
Yukon Saw Mill Co.: 4,374 ft. lumber $269; sundry $7.50 276 50
Yukon Sheet Metal Works ($1,755.07)—
Hot water boiler, coal grates, &c $351.50; fittings, &c. $122.34; freight from Toronto
to Dawson $462. 12; commission $118.46 1,054 42
Repairing h. w. boiler, as per contract, $520; fittings, &c $59 .31 579 31
Sundry labour and material 121 34
Yukon Telephone Syndicate: services, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $25; repairs $2 277 00
Small payments: 15 loads garden soil $42 .50; 2 sections, top and base $35 . 50; hardware $30.96;
3 pictures $24.85; jardiniere $22; vase $20; caretaker's supplies $20; glassware $19.50;
sewing, 5 d. at $3.50; 10 linen centres $14.10; repairing range $13.55; 150 ft. wire fencing
$11; coal $13.50; table decoration $11; tuning piano $12.50; mirror plateau $10; clearing
snow $10; sundry $96.43 424 89
Dawson Court House.
Caretaker, H. DeVillers, 2 m to May 31, 1912, at $160 320 00
Coates, Dan., cartage 1 00
Dawson Greenhouse.
Klondyke Thawing Machine: glass, 9 cases at $13; sundry $32 .80 149 80
Yukon Saw Mill Co.: 2,350 ft. lumber, $158.52; sundry $52.95 211 47
Small payments: labour, 22§ h. at $1.50, 7 h. at $1; sash strips $10; sundry $8 58 75
Dawson Post Office.
Caretakers, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: J. K. Johnstone, 1 m. $160, 10 m. at $180; E. Lemieux,
1 m. $160 2, 120 00
Char-service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: A. Clarke, 4 m. at $160, 5 m. at $180; Mrs. A. Misener,
3 m. at $150 1,990 00
Nightmen, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: J. K. Johnstone, 1 m. $160; R. J. Ogburn, 1 m. $160, 10 m.
at $180 2, 120 00
Labourer, 4 d. at $7.50 30 00
Carlen, W. D.t 4 ft. wood, 77-6 cords at $12 931 20
Cascade Steam Laundry, laundry work 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 39 69
Dawson City Water & Power Co. Ltd.: water service, 10| m. to Feb. 15, 1913, $189; repairs
$6.50 195 50
Dawson E. L. & P. Co. Ltd.: lighting, 10^ m. to Feb. 15, 1913, 2,454 k. w. at 30c, 789 k. w.
at 25c, rent of meter $10.50; asst. lamps $26.25; sundries $6 976 00
Carried forward 48 , 398 85
V— 202 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914 „
Yukon Public Buildings: Repairs, Fuel, Light, Water Service, Caretakers'
Salaries, &c.— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 48,398 85
Dan son Post Office — Concluded.
Francis, H. A., wood, 56-9 cords at $11.90; Spence, J. N. supplies $53.17 730 28
Klondyke Thawing Machine Co. : 7 awnings $45; sundry $10 . 33 55 33
Yukon Saw Mill Co., 1, 024 ft. lumber 61 44
Yukon Sheet Metal Works: 49| h. labour $59; hardware, &c. $38.78; overpaid 78c 98 56
Yukon Telephone Syndicate, services, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $12.50 137 50
Small payments: caretaker's supplies $31.50; cartage $26; removing snow $10.50; 4 pr.
blankets $10; sundry $30.66 108 66
Mining Recorders1 Offices.
Carcross —
Reid, P., outlay, cleaning, &c
Scott, A. F., rent of office, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1912
Glacier —
Smith, J. V., 16" wood, 17 cords at $16
Small payments: caretaker's supplies $28.40; labour, 2 d. at $7.50; clock $10
Gold Bottom —
Coates, Dan, cartage
Granville —
Royal N. W. M. Police, rent, 7 m. to Oct. 31, 1913, at $12.50
Kluane —
Pinchert, W. A., hardware, &c
Mayo Landing —
. Binet, J. E., rent of office, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1913, at $25
Nicol, A., 16" wood, 3| cords at $16
Small payments: caretakers' supplies $40.80; linoleum, 38 yd. at 90c; range $30; hard-
ware $24.85; cleaning office $20; transportation, $19.50; wall cloth, 150 yd. at 12^c;
cotton, 90 yd. at 17c; sundry $9.25
Sulphur Creek —
Royal N. W. M. Police, rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 at $5
Dawson Buildings Generally.
Carpenters: 2,914 h. at $1 ; 430 h. at 75c 3, 236 50
Abraham, H. F., scavenger work, 10m. to Feb. 1, 1913, $200; repairs$1.75 201 75
Carlin.W.D.: hauling snow, 9|d- at $20; sundry cartage $83 273 00
Dawson City Water & Power Co., Ltd., hydrant service, 10| m. to Feb. 15, 1913, at $300 3, 150 00
Dawson E. L. & P. Co., Ltd. : rent of mercury lamp, 10§ m. to Feb. 15, 1913 31 50
Horkan, Wm.: goods purchased for grounds and park: 36 roses $57; seeds, plants, &c, $105.54;
garden tools $46.25 208 79
Robertson & Hackett: 4,500 ft. lumber $169.63; sundry $37.80 207 43
White Pass & Yukon Route: transportation, 10,5001b. at $2.70 per cwt.; sundries $84.60 36S 10
Yukon Sheet Metal Works: labour, 9 h. at $1.50, 18 h. at 75c. ; hardware, &c. $34.25 61 25
Small payments: advertising $21; cartage, &c, $10.50; ballbearings for motor $10; supplies,
&c.,$51 92 50
Whitehorse Post Office.
Caretaker, C. J. McLennan, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $125 1, 500 00
Cyr,A.,wood: 16 in., 8 cds. at $6.50; 4 ft., 80cds.at$4.80 436 00
Lowe, Robt. & Co., scavenger work, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $15 180 00
Ryder, R.: water, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $10; sundry $1.50 121 50
Yukon Electric Co.: lighting, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $704.05; 19 Tungstens, wiring, &c, $67.83;
sundry $8.30 780 18
Small payments: hardware, &c, $17.35; caretaker's supplies $11. 75 29 10
Generally.
Accountant, G.I. MacLean, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Agent, E. Rivard, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $200 2, 400 00
Yukon Telephone Syndicate, services, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 at $25 275 00
Zaccarelli,J.: office supplies 4 75
Telegrams, Govt. Telegraph Service 27 77
Stationery Office, Ottawa 43 22
Total, carried to page V— 7 65, 111 41
10 00
300 00
272 00
53 40
2 00
87 50
18 90
225 00
56 00
212 65
55 00
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 203
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Amherst, N.S.: Wharf. $ cts.
Canadian Car & Foundry Co., Ltd.: digging bed at wharf, 155 h. at 15c, 15 h. at 17c; digging
and preparing berth, 9 d. a, 32, 114 d. at $1.50 21-1 80
Anderson's Cove:, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Conductor, Charles A. Longmire, Apr.-Oct., 63£ d. at $2.50, 68| d. at $3 363 63
Carpenters, 730§ d. at $1.75; men picking rock, 106| d. at $1.50; men with teams, 273| d. at $3,
68f d. at $1.75, 5 d. at $1.70 2, 386 56
Burney, Charles: iron, 625 lb. at $2.20, 4,400 lb. at $2.10; spikes, 4 kegs at $5; clinch rings, 100
lb. at 13c, 501b. at lie. ; sundries $16.42 161 07
Small payments: round iron, 1,0001b. at $2.15; spikes, 2 kegs at $4.75, 3 kegs at $4.70; rope, 59§
lb. at 1/76. ; sundries $33.11 88 33
Total, carried to page V— 7 2, 999 59
Annapolis Harbour, N.S.: Ice Piers.
Reid, E. R.: contract complete $37,300, extra rip-rap $1,050, total $38,350; less $19,080, paid in
1911-12, page V-174 19,270 00
Inspector of work, James Parks, 103 d. at $3. 50 360 50
Pickels, Frank W. (The F. W. Pickels Co.): price of land between high and low water marks
$500; interest on $500 from June 15, 1909, to Nov. 4, 1912 (3 y. 142 d.), at 5%, $84.86; costs of
action$290.20 875 06
Legal services: James A. McLean, Bridgewater, N.S., $650; H. Rugglcs, Bridgetown, N.S.,
$414.62 1, 064 62
Total, carried to page V— 7 21,570 18
Arichat, N.S.: Retaining Wall to Protect Government Property.
Foreman, George Spry, July-Sept., Dec, 26-47 d. at $3 79 41
Labourers, 49 d. at $1. 50, 9|d. at $1.75; carpenters, 10 d. at $2; single team, 2d. at $2. 50 115 12
Brookfield Bros., Ltd.: 'Canada' Portland cement, 80 brl. at $2. 40 192 00
Small payments: stone ballast, 126f tons at 50c; gravel, 189 brl. at 18c; sand, 188 brl. at 25c;
spruce, 1,200ft. at $26; 569ft. scantling $13.88; sundries $24 213 47
Total, carried to page V— 8 600 00
Arisaig, N.S.: Wharf Extension.
Foreman, Alex. J. McDonald, June-Sept. , 3 • 027 m. at $80 242 16
Labourers, 10-5 d. at $1.55, 40-4 d. at $1.50, 54-2 d. at $1.40, 2d. at $1.25, 23-7 d. at 80c 174 21
Carpenters, 35 d. at $2, 11 -2 d. at $1.75, 351 • 12 d. at $1.70, 42-4 d. at $1.60 754 35
Men with teams, 16 • 58 d. at $3.25, 16 d. at $2.25 89 89
Sweet, K. & Co. : iron, 1,642 lb. at $2.60; sundries $16.51 59 20
Hardwood, 5,879 ft. at $22; spruce, 26 1. ft. at 12c, 584 1. ft. at 10c Paid as follows: Jas. Gillis,
$59.12; 8 small payments $131.71 190 83
Small payments: rent of buildings $15; hardware, &c $19.60; spruce ballast poles $13.20;
sundry $8.50 5G 30
Total, carried to page V — 8 1 , 566 94
Avonport, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Conductor, R. Shaw, June-Sept., 57-34 d. at $3 172 02
Labourers, 135£d- at $2, 55 d. at $1.75, 22 d.at $1.60, 16 d. at $1.50, 35 d. at $1 461 46
Carpenters, 55 d. at $2.50; carters, 60-16d.at$l. 50, 28-5d.at$1.25 263 37
Illsley & Harvey: round iron, 852 lb. at $2.35, 1,426 lb. at $2.25; plank, 2,000 ft. at $16; sundries
$31.51 115 61
Stone, 472| tons at 50c; lumber, 4821. ft. at 12c, 2,4901. ft. at8|c, 3801. ft. at Sc, 4,6391. ft. at
6c, 657 1. ft. at 5c ; ballast poles, 600 at 9c ; hemlock deal, 4,000 ft. at $14; flooring, 1 ,007 1. ft.
at 3c Paid as follows: L. F. Fuller $184.75; H. B. Patterson $56; L. E. Shaw $108.24; A.
F. Starratt $52.50; J. D. Turner $562.20; H. N. Walsh $23.85 987 54
Total, carried to page V— 8 2,000 00
V— 204
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Sass River, N.S.: Wharf Repairs. $ cts
Conductor: W. J. H_egan.Apr.-Oct., 40-4 d. at $2.50; outlay $32.70.. „, 7n
*2°50.U Tayl°r' June-July« 10'5 d- at $2-5°: G- M- LeM-is,' Aug.-6ct.V56.'5*d:at
Labourers, 180-32 d .'at $1.75; 'mechanic,' 74d.' at $2;' man' with double team',' 61 d. at$350 «77 Ofi
™oH &c, uSm7: Ltd': fUneral 6XPenSeS °f J°hn Tayl°r $3L67= «-dry hardware! *" ™
FUhsundtieMAin'. ^.^i ** ^ cutting' 'heading and 'pointing 'iron',' l^'lb.' at l'fc.';
Timber and lumber, 3,568ft." at' $15', 700 ft.' at' ili'sO,' ' 2,283 ft 'at'lii' 1 2<tt Vt' ft'iii kh" 83 92
11,025 ft at $12; piling, 2,498 1. ft. at 10c.; braces, 50 a $2; 2 knek $3 Paud £ Col'
lows: WilhamCail$46; Jas S. Creelman $190.74; Stephen Corb^tt $94 .0; Thos Crowt
$53.07; (short paid $1), Elden Davison $78.70; Woodbury Lewis $134 ' sqa fi1
Small payments: manilla rope, 95 lb. at 12c. ; sundries $37.02 • .... .i .".*.*.*!."!.".'.'!.'."." ' 48 42
Total, carried to page V— 8 . 04rt __
1 , 849 74
Battery Point, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Isaac Everett, Apr.-Aug., 97 d. at $3*. oni nn
STd^aUS^O^ **' ^'^ *" ** $L75; Carpenters' 77>75 d'' at ®2:* men with teams,' 9 d.' at
^itfe^ 1,1%57
Rock for ballast, 2,053 tons at 40c. ; square timber, 25 1 ft at 10c ' ' Paid as fnlln™-' Tr™«; a 11 219 51
Whit2e°S6"2°0yd EV6rrett M07-30^H-'^ EveVeU MW^i Joh^oGittlSTSta^
Total, carried topage V— 8 . „. ._
Z, o<34 48
Bear River, N.S.: Wharf.
Conductor James E. Dunn, Sept.-Nov., 67-75 d. at $3, outlay $18.25 . 991 *n
Foreman, Wm. E. Dunn, Sept.-Nov., 37 d. at $2.50 tola
Labourers, 78-5 d. at $2 241-5 d. at $1.75; men with teams','39-25d.' at $3 fi«
Dunn Frank R: dump bolts, 3, 157 lb. at 3|c. 5, 157 lb. at 3§c; sundry $4.91. 28801
Marshall H. H., purchase price of property for wharf 1 son no
Stone 2,131 tons at 30c, 323-25 tons at 25c; timber, 124-32 tons at '$3.50,' 58 lV ft at 10c' ' i"398
i;f*;9at 9<k> ™ yt; ^ 8c, 1 749 1. ft at 7c; ballast poles, 10,300 1. ft.at 1c; plank!'376 ft
SJ&^o ^dasfojfows: Charles Alcorn, $255.94; Frank Alcorn, $119.53; John Burrell
$128 18; Larnet W Harris, $241.95; Thaddeus Harris, $89.25; Chas. R Ri?e $51 64-
Melbourne Rice, $177.45; 19 small payments, $467.02. . .. ' * ' 1 „« Qr
Bmall payments: hardware $21.17; sundries $15.72. . S 00
Legal services, F. W. Nichols, Digby, N.S ^ ok
00 60
Total, carried to page V— 8 4~703~53
Belliveau's Cove, N.S.: Extension to North Breakwater, etc.
Foreman, Antime Doucet, Aug.-Sept., 22-57 d. at $3. . . fi7 71
Labourers, 19-65 d. at $2.25, 234-45 d. at $2; carters, 266-47 d. at $4/ 9-2 d. 'at $3.50 1 fill 21
Belhveau, Benjamin & Co.: fenders, 94 1. ft. at 9c; sundries $12.60 ...".'.'.'.' 21 06
Total, carried to page V— 8 j mq
Blanch, N.S.: Breakwater.
Foreman, Marsden Thomas, Sept.-Oct., 19 d. at $3, paid horse hire $5 *o nft
Carpenters, 18 d. at $2; labourers, 366 d. at $1.50 winn
Nicoll, Frank G.: spruce logs, 1,440 1. ft. at 10c, 8,313 1. ft. at 9c;' ballast pole's *8 160 1 ' ft ' at
3^0.; expense of rafting chains, etc. $50 ' ' « 00777
Swain, Lloyd: bolt iron, 1 51* I lb .at 3c; cutting and pointing bolts', 'l ,518 lb.' at IcV; sundry $8.50 ' 69 22
email payments: bolts, 287 lb. at 4|c, 300 lb. at 4c; boat hire $17; towage $10; truckage $3 54 91
Total, carried to page V— 8 T998~90
Boisdale, N.S.: New Wharf.
King's Printer $16.45; advertising $50.45 66 90
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 ' V— 205
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Brcen's Pond, N.S.: Breakwater Construction. $ cts.
Morrison, T. D.: contract complete $13,190, less $530 paid in 1911-12 (page V— 176) 12, 660 00
Inspector of work, Peter C. Brow, June 6- Nov. 22, 5 • 5 m. at $80 439 99
Total, carried to page V— 8 13,099 99
Brooklyn, N.S.: Breakwater.
Falconer, A. D. & Wm. K. McDonald: gross estimate 8 to Nov. 1912 on $119,650 contract,
$43,290; less drawback $4,280 and paid in 1913-14, $2,990 36,020 00
Canada Cement Co.:
Estimate 7 to Nov. 1912 on $39,500 contract, $15,266.75; less drawback and bags returned
$3,667.93 11,598 82
Cement, 760 brl. at $1.97§; less freight $480.45 and less switching charge $20 1,000 55
Brannen, H. H., making diver's survey and report on breakwater 40 00
Harlow, A., photographs of breakwater 8 00
Ralston, Norman C: paid, wages of men for hauling and unloading cement etc. $250.06,
freight $75, livery $32, sundry outlay $34.94 392 00
Travel of Ottawa official, A. E. Cross 66 00
Total, carried to page V— 8 49, 125 37
Brooklyn, N.S.: Dredging.
Conductor, Fred S. Freeman, June-Sept., 82-4 d. at $2.50
Labourers, 284 d. at $1.50; man with team, 1 d. at $2.50
Small payments: sharpening drills, 486 at 5c; dynamite $18.50; hardware etc. $14.27; use of
derrick $7 .•
206 00
428 50
64 07
698 57
Total, carried to page V-
Brule Wharf, N.S.: Repairs and Extension.
Conductor, John D. Brown, June-Aug., 40-8 d. at $2.50, buying and surveying timber, 13 d. at
$2.50, horsehire, 7-5 d. at $1.50 145 75
Labourers, 449-6 d. at $1.50; water boy, 22-8 d. at $1; men with teams, 33- 1 d. at $3 796 50
Baillie & Chisholm: spikes, 3 kegs at $3.50; axes, 6 at $1; sundries $31.85 48 35
Forbes, A.: iron, 3,724 lb. at 3c; sundries $13.54 125 26
Macdonald, Angus: working iron, 3,724 lb. at 2c; sundry $2.50 76 98
Timber, 9" & 10", 4,504 1. ft. at 9c, 1,883 1. ft. at 8|c, 1,182 1. ft. at 8c; plank, 10,909 ft. at $9,
1,178 ft., $14.45; hauling plank, 12 loads at $3.75. Paid as follows: Daniel Craig $76.50;
J. W. Douglas $56.81; Alexander W. Ives $222.31; George Langill $88.47; Angus McBain
$87.22; John D. McKay $98.18; John Murray $86.96; 7 payments under $50 each, $101.15 817 60
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 010 44
Burke's Head, N.S.: Breakwater.
Gerroir, A. W. & K. Sweet: contract complete $35,490, extra work $365. Total $35,855; less
drawback $4,475 and less $16,610, paid in 1911-12 (page V— 177) 14, 770 00
Inspectors of work: Amedee Camus, Aug., 27 d. at $3; Thomas Stockley, Apr. 28-July 31,
78 d. at $3 315 00
Total , carried to page V— 8 15, 085 00
Burlington, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Foreman, A. S. Sanford, May, July, 20§ d. at $2.50 51 25
Master workman, Harry Burgess, 10| d. at $2.25; labourers, 4 d. at $1.65, 46| d. at $1.50 99 59
Hewers of timber, 50 d. at $1.75; teaming, 2 d. at $3, 2-86 d. at $3.50 103 48
Timber, 9", 2,068 1. ft. at 8c; plank, 1,500 ft. at $11, 8,376 ft. at $12, 50 ft. at $14, 30 ft. at $20;
17 posts, $1. Paid as follows: Fred R. Blackburn $49.68; Albert Parsons $98.81; 6
payments under $48 each, $136.26 284 75
Small payments: iron, 457 lb. at 6c; scouring plank $16; sundries $17.51 60 93
Total, carried to page V— 8 600 00
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Cape Rouge, N.S.: Breakwater Construction. $ cts.
Musgrave, R. & B., contract for construction of breakwater complete 15, 884 00
Aucoin, A. C, purchase price of property required for approach to wharf 175 00
Inspector of work, Amedee Camus: 123 d. at $3, outlay $1 370 00
Brownley, H. E., inspector of timber, 8,586 ft. at 60c. per C, 26,767 ft. at 50c. per M 64 90
Legal services, Thomas Gallant, Port Hood, N.S 24 60
Total, carried to page V— 8 16,518 50
Cariboo Island, N.S.: Raising Causeway.
Foreman, Alexander Fraser: May-Oct., 2 • 922 m. at $90; outlay $9.70 272 70
Quarry foreman, Duncan Rankin, 34 d. at $2.50 85 00
Labourers, 206-73 d. at $1.50, 10 d. at $1.25, 19-5 d. at $1; carpenter, 2 d. at $2; caulker, 4 d. at
$2.50; men with teams, 24-5 d. at $2.50 417 37
McKenzie, James: rent of ground for scow, Nov., 1909-Jan., 1912, $30; towing scow $20 50 00
Brush, 12,300 1. ft. at lc, 126£ cords at 75c; stone, 134 cu. yds. at 75c, 190 cu. yds. at 25c;
hauling stone, 139 cu. yds. at 50c; sundry $7.86. Paid as follows: Neil Cameron $50;
Martin McDonald $103; J. H. McKenzie $53.25; Dan McLeod $86.50; 9 small payments
$150.48 443 23
Small payments: launching scow $21.50; right of way for hauling stone $30; hardware, etc., $38.47;
towage $20; sundries $21.75 131 72
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,400 02
Carr's Brook, N.S.: Wharf.
King's Printer $15.59; advertising $81.64 97 23
Centreyille, N.S.: Cape Island Wharf.
Conductor, Wm. B. McGray, Aug.-Nov., Mar., 69 d. at $3, outlay $97.04 304 04
Foreman, Ezra Atkinson, Aug.-Nov., 53 d. at $3; labourers, 262£ d. at $1.50 552 75
Atwood, Samuel S., logs, 4,375 1. ft. at $8 350 00
Brannen, D. E.: rock, 608 cu. yds. at 75c; ballast poles, 1,100 1. ft. at 4c; towing logs $65.37;
towing vessel $5 570 37
Brannen, John: cutting and sharpening iron, 2,508 lb. at lc; bolts, 320 at 4c; sundries $11.85 49 73
Harlow & Kempton: hemlock lumber, 14,912 ft. at $13.50, 2, 974 ft. at $13 239 98
Southern Salvage Company, Ltd.: carrying logs from Port Clyde to Centreville 100 00
Small payments: iron, 2,508 lbs. at $2.15; freight on plank $47.34; rafting logs to Port Clyde
$22.50; towage $14; Sundries $21.32 159 08
«*
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 325 95
Centreville, N.S.: Trout Cove Breakwater.
Mackay Bros.: estimate 1 to Sept. 1, 1912, on $28,470 contract, $23,542.50, less drawback
12,354.25 ■ 21,188 25
Reid, E. R.: estimate 3 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $44,500 contract, $8,450, less drawback $840 7,610 00
Inspector of work done under E. R. Reid contract, H. H. Sulis, Aug.-Oct., 72 d. at $3.50 252 00
Foreman, A. Boutilier, Apr .-May, -755 m. at $80 60 38
Conductor, Wesley H. Smith, Aug.-Jan., 142-5 d. $3 427 50
Carpenters, 91-5 d. at $2.50, 444-1 d. at $2.25; blacksmith, 23-5 d. at $2.25 1,280 84
Men with teams, 69-71 d. at $3.50; engineer, 28-5 d. at $2.25; teams, 128-5 d. at $1 436 63
Labourers, 1,172-9 d. at $2, 66-74 d. at $1.50 2,445 92
Boutilier, A. & Co.: hoisting, 218 J h. at 70c; iron, 2,0461b. at 2|c; manilla rope, 197 lbs. at 14c;
freight $11.40; sundry $56.91 299 99
Brownley, H. E., inspecting square timber, 520, 000 ft. at 50c per M 260 00
Bobbins, B.C., measuring and inspecting creosoted timber, 13 d. at $3 39 00
Thome, W. H. & Co.: iron, 1,416 lb. at $2.30, 5,202 lb. at $2.20, 2,000 lb. at $2.10; screw bolts
9041b. at 4c; ship spikes, 5 kegs at $4.50; portable forge $20; clinch rings, 150 lb. at 10c;
anvil, 122 lb. at 10|c; sundries $11.74 307 22
Spruce timber, 18,054 1. ft. at 8c, 4,591 1. ft. at 7c, 691 1. ft. at 5c, 6,250 1. ft. at 3c 2,170 1. ft.
at 2£c; hemlock, 32,127 ft. at $16. Paid as follows: H. H. Marshall $514.03; Lennie
Morehouse $157.12; Elihu Porter $62.44; Elijah Raymond $86.12; Wilfrid Robbins $429;
Charles Robichau $199.68; Henry Sanderson $132.32; G. E. Torrie $543.55; Hadden
Westcott $373.10; 4 small payments $58.66 2, 556 02
Small payments: towing timber $59; hauling rock, 29 cu. yds. at 50c; iron $10.09; sundry
$11.20 94 79
King's Printer $24.21; advertising $217.35 241 56
Total, carried to page V— 8 37,500 10
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 207
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Chester, N.S.: Canal. $ cts.
Foreman, Freeman Pulsifer, June-Oct., 50-676 d. at $2.50, outlay $22.09 148 78
Workmen, 584-5 d. at $1.50; stonemasons, 59-5 d. at $2.25; men with teams, 95-83 d. at $3,
38-5 d. at $3.50 1,432 88
Evans, Owen W.: 100 lb. rope $15.40; wire, 108 lb. at 10c. ; 3 blocks $14.90; sundry $20.44 61 54
_^_ Fredea, Frank, stone, 325 loads at 17c 55 25
"* McNeill, Wm. P. & Co.: highway beam span erected complete on foundations, including
wooden floor system, etc., $468; extra for hauling to site $10.04 478 04
Smith, Cottnam T., sundry smithwork 49 58
Small payments: cement, 15£ brl. at $2.20; 1,500 ft. lumber $18.75; use of derrick, 19 d. at 50c;
sundries $10.58 72 93
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 299 00
Cole Harbour, N.S.: Wharf.
King's Printer 22 55
Cottage Cove, N.S.: Breakwater.
Commissioner, Orlando Baltzer, Sept.-Nov., 66 d. at $3, outlay $26.32 224 32
Hewers, and men handling ballast, 276-78 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 2-4 d. at $5, 25 d. at $4,
1 -754 d. at $3.50, 10 d. at $2.50, 15 d. at $2; tending rafts, 2 n. at $3; towing rafts, 13 h. at $1 607 31
Bolser, John E., spruce timber, 1530 1. ft. at 6c, 462 1. ft. at 3c 105 66
Feindel, W. C: iron, 3,139 lb. at 2|c; screw bolts, 160 at 6c; sundry $41.81 122 04
Small payments: timber, 3,109 1. ft. at 3c, 16 1. ft. at 6c; smithwork $28.51; time purchasing
timber, etc., 6 d. at $3 140 74
Total, carried to page V— 8 1, 200 07
Cow Bay (Port Morien), N.S.: Protection Works and General Repairs.
Foreman, Henry Munroe, June-Sept., Nov., 89 d. at $3 267 00
Carpenters, 119-5 d. at $2, 197 d. at $1 .75; labourers, 710 d. at $1.50, 38-5 d. at $1.40, 74-3 d. at
$1.25, 6-5 d. at $1; men with teams, 3 d. at $3.50, 133 d. at $2.50 2,145 00
Irwin, J. S.: duck, 113 yds. at 16c; rope, 17£lb. at 13c 20 36
McDonald, D. L.: bolts, 303£ lb. at 8c, 320 lb. at 7c; stay rods, 366 lb. at 8c; sundry $15.10. . . 91 06
McDonald, Hector: duck, 406 yd. at 20c; rope, 74 lb. at 13c; sundry $6.29 97 11
McLeod, Alex.: sand, 200 brl. at 12c; sundry hardware, etc., $28.54 52 54
Nearing, James: bolts, 350 lb. at 7c; nails, 300 lb. at 3|c; sundry $17.46 52 46
Spencer, O. J.: lumber, 500 ft. at $24, 1,405 ft. at $18, 3,539 ft. at $17.50, 2, 658 ft. at $17; shingles,
5 M at $3; duck, 102f yd. at 19c; sundries $17.53 196 46
Sydney Foundry & Machine Works: iron, 720 lb. at 4c; babbitt, 36 lb. at 30c; machine work,
$15; sundries $23.40 78 00
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 999 99
Creignish, N.S.: Landing Pier: Construction.
Foreman, D. B. McMaster, July-Nov., Mar., 62-75 d. at $3, outlay $11.05 199 30
Carpenters, 90-75 d. at $2, 17 d. at $1.85, 264-69 d. at $1.75; labourers, 18 d. at $1.75, 203-32 d. at
$1.50; men with single teams, 2 d. at $3, 41 d. at $2.50; water boy, 45 d. at 80c 1, 157 13
Cameron, John, purchase price of property required for approach to wharf 100 00
Stone ballast, 1,350-2 cu. yd. at 50c; lumber, 5,980 ft. at $20, 7,070ft. at $15; timber, 1,034- 5 l.ft.
at 10c, 1,615 l.ft. at 4c, 480 1. ft. at 2|c; horse hire $1.50. Paid as follows: Cameron,
Archibald $68.32, Hector $60.66; Gillis, Allan, $83.33; McDonald, Alexander, $80, A. R.
$193.34, Rory $53.12; McEachern, Dougald, $118; McMaster, Angus, $70.85; 16 small pay-
ments $354.68 1082 30
Small payments: bolts, 460 lb. at 31c; spikes $13; sundries $33.01. ..'.'.'.*." .'.'.'.'.'.'.".' .*.'.' .'.'.'.'.' .".'.'." .* ' 60 96
Legal services, Donald McLennan, Port Hood, N.S -. 50 57
Total, carried to page V— 8 2 650 26
V— 208 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
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Cribbin's Point, N.S.: Wharf Repairs. $ cts.
Foreman, Angus R. Boyd, July, Oct -Nov., Mar., 1-30 7 m. at $80, outlay $2.75 107 35
Carpenters, 110-5 d. at $1.75; labourers, 110-5 d. at $1.50, 12 d. at $1.40, 15-5 d. at $1.25; water
boy, 3-5 d. at SI; men with teams, 39-5 d. at $3, 61 d. at $2; masons, 3-5 d. at $2.50, 8 d.
at $1.75 662 04
Boyd, Hugh: iron bolts, 1, 509 lb. at 4^c; sundries $2.79 74 74
Small payments: lumber 7,033 ft. at $16 ; stone, 225 cu. yd. at 10c; cement, 4 brls. at $3.20;
sundry $8.50 156 32
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,000 45
Croft's Cove, N.S.: Boat Landing Repairs.
Foreman, Stanley Handing, Aug.-Sept., 39 d. at $3 117 00
Labourers, 148| d. at $1.50; carpenters, 35 d. at $2.25, 14 d. at $1.75; man with ox team, 3 d.
at $2 331 99
Corkum, Elijah: ballast, 154 tons at 40c; ballast poles, 2,478 ft. at 3§c 148 33
Eikle, Charles & Sons: logs, 1,848 1. ft. at 10?,c; square timber, 1,609 ft. at $18; spruce, 2,316
ft. at $16; iron, 1,033 1b. at 3c; sundries $15.35 306 38
Small payments: rent of forge, anvil etc., 33 d. at $1.25; hardware $19.50; truckage, $17;
sundries $20.05 97 80
Total carried to page V— 8 1001 50
Delap's Cove, Harbour, N.S.
Foreman, Frank McCaul, Apr.-May, Oct.-Nov., 52-5 d. at $2.50 131 25
Labourer, R. W. McCaul: 52-5 d. at $2.25; logs, 360 l.ft. at 6c, 275 I. ft. at 5c, 540 1. ft. at 3c 169 67
Carpenters, 112-5 d. at $1.75, 13 d. at $1.65, 18 75 d. at $1.60 248 27
Labourers, 180-9 d. at $1.50„ 14-25 d. at $1.25; men with teams, 102-5 d. at $3 596 66
Small payments: logs, 1,383 1. ft. at 6c, 522 1. ft. at 5c, 350 1. ft. at 3c, 202 1. ft. at 2^c; iron,
1, 030 lb. at 2c; sundry $8.59 153 82
Legal services, H. Ruggles, Bridgetown, N.S 75 82
Total, carried to page V— 8 1, 375 49
Devil's Island, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Ham, Obed A., estimate 6 to Oct. 31, 1912 on $26, 984, contract, $14, 740, less drawback $1,350 13,390 00
Inspector of work, Edward J. De Young, June 1-Nov. 16, h\ m. at $80 440 00
Inspector of timber, C. H. Sexton, 38,214 ft. at 50c per M 19 11
Advertising 13 48
Total, carried to page V— 8 13, 862 59
Digby Harbour, N.S.: Improvements including Repairs and Additions.
Conductor, Frank Lent, Apr.-Jan., 234 d. at $3 702 00
Carpenters, 217 d. at $2.50, 786 d. at $2; caulkers, 6-5 d. at $2.75, 6-5 d. at $2.50; labourers,
455 d. at $1.75; watchmen, 122 d. at $1.50 3, 127 87
Condon, M. A.: paint, 110| gals, at $2.30, 6 gals at $2.50; sundries $62.92 332 07
Cummings, N. A.: bolts, 128 lb. at 7c, 2,663 lb. at 4^c, 410 lb. at 4c, 836 lb. at 3|c; bolts
and hinges, 947 lb. at 5c; forged hinges, 159 lb. at 8c; socket bands, rings, etc, 237 lb. at
6c, sundries $51.46 300 18
Dakin Bros.: 125 h. time on engine $75; 301 lb. castings $21; 132 ft. galv'd pipe $14.19; ship
spikes, 2 kegs at $3, 2 kegs at $3.05; washers, 205 lb. at 4c, 250 lb. at 7c; 2,111 ft. spruce
lumber $40.23; 3 connecting rods $10; 3 ply Amazon roofing, 3 rolls at $6.40; 5 window
sashes $11.70; sundries $199.22 428 34
Marshall, H. H.: spruce plank, 1,224 ft. at$17, 6,093 ft. at $18; timber, 400 ft. at $25, 1,301ft.
sundry lumber, $24.58 165 05
Renner, Thos. H.: diver, tender and gear, surveying wharf, 2 d. at $20; express charges on
apparatus $15.40; passage tickets and board for diver and tender $20.10 75 50
Titus, S. W., spruce timber, 25,781 ft. at 5c 128 90
Warne, H. L. & Co.: lumber, 450 ft. at $30, 4,711 ft. at $25, 8,720 ft. at $20; 75 ft. sheathing
$1.85 307 42
Small payments: washers, 335 lb. at 7c; timber, 3 sticks at $7, 1 stick at $10; 6 m. ground
rent $18; gasoline $1.15 73 60
Total, carried to page V— 8 5, 640 93
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
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V— 209
Diligent River, N.S.: Wharf. $ cts.
Foreman, George E. Smith, June-Oct., 110 d. at $3 330 00
Sub-foreman, Nelson Hughes, June-Oct., 59-25 d. at $2.50 148 12
Blacksmiths, 104 d. at $2; carpenters, 48- 75 d. at $2; carters, 56 d. at $3, 16-75 d. at $4; labourer
76-75 d. at $1.60 663 30
Halfield, G. C.: piling, 7,137 1. ft. at 8£c, 3,894 1. ft. at 4c, 13 pieces at $2.50; caps, 3,344 ft.
at $20; deal, 17,667 ft. at $15; round iron, 3,461 lb. at $2.45; 5 kegs spikes $16.45; sundry
$42.27 1, 270 29
McLeod, John: stone, 640 tons at 5c; landing bank $30; 10 loads brush, $10; boat hire, $3. . . 75 00
Total, carried to page V— 8 2,486 71
Drum Head, N.S.: Wharf Improvement.
Foreman, Amariah Burke, Nov.-Dec, 1- 115 m. at $80 89 23
Labourers, 89 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 2 d. at $2; truckman, 10-25 d. at $3 168 25
Giffin, S. R. & Sons: iron, 954 lb. at 3c; lumber, 544 ft. at $20, 1731 ft. at $15; timber, 744 ft.
at $17.50; logs, 353 ft. at 9c, 1,208 ft. at 7c; ballast poles, 35 at 40c; sundry $5.90 214 71
Small payments: boat-hire, 24 d. at 50c; bolts, 289 at 2c, 99 at 3c 20 75
Total, carried to page V— 8 492 94
Duncans Cove, N.S.
Gerroir, A. W. & K. Sweet, contract for construction of breakwater complete 6, 960 00
Johnson, Bernard D., inspector of work, Aug. & Sept., 2 m. at $80 160 00
Total, carried to page V— 8 7, 120 00
East Chezzetcook, N.S.: Breakwater.
Gerroir, A. W. & K. Sweet, contract complete $7, 260, less drawback $500 6, 760 00
Inspector of work, Andrew Smith, Oct.-Dec, 3 m. at $80 240 00
Advertising 42 20
Total, carried to page V— 8 ....'. 7, 042 20
East River, N.S.: Dredging.
King's Printer $40.60; advertising $494.71 535 31
East Ship Harbour, N.S.: Wharf.
Foreman, I. J. Keating, Aug.-Dec, 46-5 d. at $2.50 116 25
Labourers, 238 d. at $1.50; carters, 29-5 d. at $2.50; boating stone, 20- 5 d. at $2; hire of boat,
2 d. at 50c 472 76
Monk, G. L.: logs, 1,340 1. ft. at 6c, 22 at $1.20, sundry $12.48; lumber, 2,181 ft. at $17, 186 ft.
at $14, 600 ft. at $12 166 17
O'Bryan, R.: logs, 1,377 1. ft. at 6c; stone, 17J tons at 40c; sundry, $7.08 96 70
Simmonds, James Ltd.: iron, 612 lb. at $2.40, 1,000 lb. at $2.15; manilla rope, 101 lb. at 15c;
sundry $25.10 76 44
Small payments: timber, 486 1. ft. at 6c. ; flooring, 40 pieces at 50c; smith work, $14.67; sundry
$7.86 71 69
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,000 01
Eastern Harbour, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Foreman, Lazare A. AuCoin., July, 12 d. at $3 36 00
Labourers, 32 d. at $1.40; men with teams, 34-5 d. at $2.25; blacksmith, -9 d. at $4 126 03
Small payments: pieces of timber, 20 ft. long, 15 pieces at $2; iron and spikes $3.32; labour $4. . 37 32
Total, carried to page V— 8 199 35
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Ecum Secum, N.S.: Protection of faces of wharf with hardwood sheathing, etc. $ cts.
Foreman, Jeffrey Fleet, jr.: Sept.-Oct., Mar., 1-48 m. at $80; outlay, $2.70 121 12
Labourers, 126 d. at $1.40, 59.76 d. at $1.30; carpenters, 19-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 9-75 d. at $2 302 84
Clarence Anderson Scotia Lumber & Shipping Co, spruce, 6,596 ft. at $14, 100 ft. at $10 93 35
Small payments: bolts, 846 at 3c; iron, 536 lb. at $2.30, 774 lb. at $2.20; timber, 12 pieces
at 75c, 4 at 50c; sundries, $16.84 82 58
Total, carried to page V— 8 599 89
Eel Brook Wharf, N.S.
Conductor, Sylvain Potier, May-July, 43-1 d. at $3 129 30
Labourers, 34-1 d. at $1.80, 384-9 d. at $1.50; carters, 22-4 d. at $2, 20-3 d. at $3; use of boat,
54 d. at 50c 771 43
Babin, Eloi, plank, 3,000 ft. at $15; Spinney, E. K., iron, 1,052 lb. at $2.10, sundries, $18.57. . 85 66
Legal services, George Bingay, Yarmouth, N.S 34 11
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,020 50
Feltzen South, N.S.: Breakwater on Spindler's Cove.
King's Printer, $26.52; advertising, $76.88 103 40
Findlay Point Harbour, N.S.: Repairs to Wharf, etc.
Foreman, John N. Mclsaac, July-Aug., Oct., 49 d. at $3, single team, 14 d. at $4, timber, 425
1. ft. at 6c, sundry, $4.14 , 232 64
Carpenters, 36 d. at $2; labourers, 157-23 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 33-5 d. at $3.50, 12 d.
at $2.50 455 10
McLeod, Angus, hardwood, 5,808 ft. at $17 98 73
Small payments: timber, 33 1. ft. at 7c, 810 1. ft. at 6c, 1,148 1. ft. at 5c; brush, 70 loads at
15c; spikes, 800 1b. at 3|c; smith work, $48.77; livery, $11; sundry, $8.95 213 53
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,000 00
Five Islands, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Foreman, Allen A. Danson, Apr -May, 29| d. at $2.50, outlay, $65.54 139 29
Carters, 4-75 d. at $4; labourers, 164-75 d. at $1.75 307 31
Fullmore, Daniel, timber, 141 1. ft. at 4c 5 64
Total, carried to page V— 8 t 452 24
Fox Island, N.S.: Beach Protection Work.
Conductor, Melvin H. Naugle: June- July, Sept.-Nov., 78-5 d. at $2.50; travel and outlay,
$21.75 218 00
Carpenters, 76-75 d. at $2; labourers, 591-28 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 13-25 d. at $2, 165-25
d. at $1 1 , 232 17
Conrod, Aubrey: making screw bolts, 50 at 65c, common bolts, 894 at 4c; repairs to augers, $2 70 26
LaPierre, George, lumber, 6,961 ft. at $17 118 34
Simmonds, James: iron, 3,145 lb. at $2.10, 561 lb. at $2.25, 500 lb. at $2.30, 2C6 lb. at $2.40,
397 lb. at $2.45; clinch rings, 100 at lie; sundry, $36.90 152 74
Small payments: ballast poles, 798 1. ft. at 4£c; making bolts, 590 at 4c; hauling lumber and
iron, $43.82 103 33
Total, carried to page V— 8 . . . 1,894 84
French River, N.S.: Breakwater.
Brownley, H. E.: inspecting timber, 4,969 ft. at 50c per M., 1, 683 ft. at 60c per C 12 58
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 211
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Fruid's Point, N.S.: Removal of Rocks. % cts.
Inspector, Charles Buchanan, 11 d. at $3 33 00
Hardy, Thomas W., foreman, 23£ d. at $3 70 50
Southern Salvage Co.: services of 'Coast Guard,' 33| d. at l<,0; dynamite, 250 lb. at 40c;
500 detonators, $8.75 3, 123 75
Total, carried to page V— 8 3 , 227 25
Gillis Point East, N.S.: Wharf Construction.
Foreman, Neil A. McNeil, May-Sept., Nov., 98-75 d. at S3 296 25
Carpenters, 79-64 d. at $2.25, 97-15 d. at $2, 157-6 d. at $1.75; labourers, 373-94 d. at $1.50,
63-83 d. at $1.25; men with teams, 2 d. at $3.50, 4-5 d. at $2.50 1,308 23
Campbell, Dan. J.: stone, 270 cu. yd. at 60c, 80 cu. yd. at 50c 202 00
McDonald, W. N., hire of 'Alert,' 2 d. at $27.50 55 00
Small payments: barrels, 36 at $1, 10 at $1.10; wharf covering, 1,884 ft. at $16; rope, 155 lb.
at 15c; bolts, 547 lb. at 4c; use of boat, 70 d. at 30c; freight, $16.18; ballast poles, 336
1. ft. at 4c; use of 4 jack screws, 10 d., $10; sundries, $47.12 230 01
Total, carried to page V— 8 2,091 49
Grand Etang, N.S.: Repairs to Channel.
Conductor, Joseph R. Doucet, May-Oct., 117 d. at $3 351 00
Carpenters, 299-2 d. at $1.75; labourers, 1,119-62 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 117-72 d. at
«2 50 . 2 497 34
Small payments:' loads of brush, 233 at 25c, 120 at 20c, 56 at 15c; lumber, 884 ft. at $17; hard-
ware, etc., $41.98; sundry, $4 151 66
Total, carried to page V— 8 3, 000 00
Great Village, N.S.: Construction of vessel berth at wharf.
Foreman, James Peppard, June-July, 21 d. at $2.50 52 50
Labourers, 61| d. at $1.75; carter, 2 h., 80c 108 44
Peppard, Allen, timber, 1,404 1. ft. at 8c; Peppard, Isaiah, stone, 87 tons at 70c 173 22
Peppard, A. S.: stone, 38| tons at 70c; brush, 26 loads at $1 .50 65 78
Small payments: stone, 88 tons at 70c; brush, 9 loads at $1.50; smithwork, iron, etc., $18.63;
lumber, $3.78 97 51
Total, carried to page V— -8 497 45
Hall's Harbour, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Rufus Thorpe, Sept.-Oct., 40 d. at $3 120 00
Carpenters, 67 d. at $2, 32-5 d. at $1.75; labourers, 94-5 d. at $1.50 332 62
Calkin, T. P. & Co.: iron, 1,925 lb. at $2.35; bolts, 560 lb. at 4^c; sundries, $19.80 90 24
Timber, 325 1. ft. at 7c, 2,316 1. ft. at 6c, 2,699 1. ft. at 3c, paid as follows: P. W. Neville,
$70.17; Maxime Parker, $73.95; 5 payments under $45 each, $98.56 242 68
Total, carried to page V— 8 785 54
Hampton, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Conductor, Judson Foster, June-July, Oct., 30-25 d. at $3, outlay, $13.29 104 04
Labourers, 110 d. at $1.75, 4 d. at $1.60; men with teams, 8-13 d. at $3.25, -5 d. at $3, 2-5
d. at $2.50 ; 233 09
Marshall, Edward, spruce timber, 1, 250 1. ft. at 7c 87 50
Thorne, W. H. & Co.: iron, 1,514 lb. at 2c; 90 lb. rope, $10.57; sundries, $8.65 49 50
Small payments: timber, 632 1. ft. at 7c; hardware, &c, $29.68 , 73 92
Total , carried to page V— 8 548 05
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Hansport Wharf. $ cts.
King's Printer 38 14
Harbour au Bo u die, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Fraser, John, hemlock deal, 8, 100 ft. at $14 113 40
Procuring timber, W. J. Chisholm, 1\ d.f $7.68; piling plank, T. G. Crispo, 2 d., $3.50 11 IS
Total, carried to page V— 8 124 58
Harbourville, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Conductor, James M. Cahill, Sept., Jan., 35-5 d. at $3; sub-conductor, Edward Curry, 22
d. at $2.25 159 01
Carpenters, 34-2 d. at $2, 74 d. at $1.75; labourers, 99-7 d. at $1.50; blacksmith, 4 d. at $2.50 357 45
Morris, Henry: deal, 2,017 ft. at $15; spruce timber, 43 1. ft. at 10c, 39 1. ft. at 8c, 218 1. ft.
at 7c, 285 1. ft. at 6c. 70 03
Thorne, W. H. & Co.: iron, 2,010 1b. at $2; sundries, $19.57 59 77
Small payments: spruce timber, 537 1. ft. at 8c, 2,069 1. ft. at 6c, 1,876 1. ft. at 5c, 227 1. ft.
at 4c; stone, 145 tons at 20c; cutting and pointing iron, 2,340 lb. at $18 per ton; sundries,
$33 .41 353 39
Total, carried to page V— 8 999 65
Herring Cove, N.S.: Wharf.
Conductor, Edward Hayes, June-Aug., 25 d. at $2.50 . . . 62 50
Labourers, 111-66 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 46-5 d. at $2, 2 d. at $2.50; rent of gasoline engine,
5 d. at $3; hire of boat, 9 d. at $1 289 50
Beazley, Messrs. William, Henry & Richard, purchase price of required land 200 00
Dempsey, Edward: freight on creosoted logs from Tancook, $75; team hire $2.50 77 50
Landry, W. J., creosoted timber, 713 1. ft. at 45c 320 85
Rawlings, George: spruce, 5,586 ft. at $28; hemlock, 4,000 ft. at $14 212 40
Scotia Fisheries Ltd.: services of S.S. Luxor towing scow from Sheet Harbour to Herring
Cove $100. (One half chargeable to West Chezzetcook Pier, Page V— 223) 50 00
Small payments: iron, 670 lb. at 3c; screw bolts, 21 at 55c; hire of launch $12.50; sundries
$43 . 52 87 67
Legal services, T. S. Rogers, Amherst, N.S : 31 80
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,332 22
Inverness Harbour, N.S.: Improvment.
Foreman, John E. Beaton, 49 d. at $3 147 00
Men with double teams, 118-92 d. at $3.50; men with single teams, 106-25 d. at $2.50 681 87
Carpenters and labourers, 32 d. at $2, 288-5 d. at $1.75, 45-5 d. at $1.50. 49 d. at $1.25 698 35
Cameron, L. D.: drift-bolts, 1,084 lb. at 4c, 975 lb. at 4|c; spikes, 4 kegs at $3.50; sundries
$20. 91 119 71
McDonald, Dan J.: caretaker, Apr.-June, Aug.-Jan., 9 m. at $15; watchman, July, 5 d. at $1.25 141 25
McDonald, J. S., smith work, $1.65; McLean, D. R., paving men, 1 d., $3 4 65
Stone, 204 cu. yd. at $1.10; timber, 2,098 1. ft. at 10c; ballast flooring, 1,368 I. ft. at 6c; lumber
and timber, 7,619 ft, at $16; brush, 10-5 acres at $10; sawing plank, 8 M at $4. Paid as
follows: E. E. Beaton, $102.01; Jos. F. Beat™, $166.59; Geo. F. Cameron $66; Malcolm
F. Campbell, $63.22; Duncan McNeil $128. h\ 10 payments under $50 each $248.57 775 18
King's Printer 28 89
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 596 90
Joggins Mines, N.S.: Turning place on Breakwater.
Conductor, John Taylor, May-Sept., 97 d. at $3, outlay $25.95 316 95
Carpenters, 87-5 d. at $2; labourers, 20 d. at $1.75, 31-3 d. at $1.50; men with single teams,
90-7 d. at $2.75 506 38
Christie, J. R. & G. H.: green spruce, 5,298 1. ft. at $6.95, 55 pieces, $24.25, 2 pieces at $3, 12
pieces at $3.50 440 46
Small payments: lumber, 1,819 ft. at $18; iron 1,020 lb. at $2.10; smith-work $9.61; sundry
$21.04 84 81
Total, carried to page V— 8 1,438 60
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 213
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Jones Harbour, N.S.: Removal of Bocks. $ cts.
Foreman, Sydney A. Richardson, May-June, 9| d. at $3 28 50
Southern Salvage Company: services of S.S. Coast Guard, 9|d. at $90; dynamite, 40 lb. at
40c; 25 detonators, 50c 871 50
Total, carried to page V— 8 900 00
Kraut Point, N.S.: Wharf.
Foreman, Stanley Handing, Aug.-Dec, 09 d. at $3 207 00
Labourers, 245-7 d. at $1.50, 5-5 d. at $1.75; carpenters, 37 d. at $2.25; blacksmiths, 14 d. at
$2; men with teams, 7 d. at $3; 1-5 d. at $2.50, 3-3 d. at $2; pile-driver, 16 d. at $4; boat
nire, 51 d. at 25c 597 52
Fraser, D. L.: piling, 4,980 1. ft. at 10£c; timber, 12,937 ft. at $21, 11,335 ft. at $18; plank,
17,175 ft. at $16; towage, $30 1,303 40
Fraser, Fred: rent of blacksmith's tools, carpenter tools, rope, etc., 53 d. at $1 .25 66 25
Getson, D.: spikes, 4 kegs at $3.90; coal, 4 tons at $5.50, 7 bags at $1; sundry, $19.21 63 81
Ritcey, Samuel: iron, 2,119 lb. at 3c: bolts, 200 lb. at 6c; 100 lb. washers, $12.25; sundry
$15 . 57 103 39
Small payments: towing pi ledriver $85;hirdware $18.22; livery $15.50; rent of water barrels,
anchors, &c for piledriver $15; sundry $26.30 160 02
Total, carried to page V— 8 2, 501 39
Leonard's Cove, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Stephen Robinson, Aug-Sept., 40| d.at $3 120 75
Carpenters, 38| d. at $2, 192 d. at $1.75; stone pickers, 71 d. at $1.75; men with teams, 49j d.
at $3 684 53
Hudson, Reuben: iron, 1,015 lb. at $2.10; bolts and nuts, 468 lb. at4jc; manilla rope, 861b.
at 12Jc; sundries $7.71 59 66
Small payments: iron, 560 lb. at $2.10; 2 kegs snip spikes $9.50; hardware, &c, $13.68 3i 94
Total, carried to page V— 8 899 88
Litchfield, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Conductor, Edward Wilson, June-Oct,, 82 d. at $3 246 00
Carpenters, 178-5 d. at $2, 132 d. at $1.75; labourers, 368-46 d. at $1.75, 180-75 d. at $1.50;
carters, 179-75 d. at $3 2,043 19
Burney, Charles: iron, 4,375 lb. at $2.10; bolts, 325 lb. at 4|c; clinch rings, 25 at 15c; 50 at
12c; sundry $25 141 24
Turner, Charles: spruce timber, 534 1. ft. at 7c, 275 1. ft. at 6c, 446 1. ft. at 5c, 480 1. ft. at
4c, 1,100 1. ft. at 2^c 122 88
Small payments, sundry hardware 26 71
Total, carried to page V— 8 2,580 02
Little Anse, N.S.: Breakwater.
Morrison, T. D., estimate 4 to Nov. 15, 1912, on $21,500 contract, $17,190, less drawback $1,720 15,470 00
Inspector of work, Felix Landry, 167-5 d. at $3 502 50
Total, carried to pag- V— 8 15,972 50
Little Bras d'Or, N.S.: Breakwater.
Brownley, H. E., inspection of timber, 3,754 ft. at 50c per M, 2,297 ft. at 60c per C 15 66
Little Harbour, N.S.: Improvements.
Conducts, Angus McLeod, Sept.-Nov., 50-5 d. at $3, travel and outlay, $10.70 162 20
Labourers, 1 d. at $2, 72-5 d. at $1.75, 169 d. at $1.50, 2 d. at $1.25; carpenters, 54-28 d. at
$2.25, 15-5 d. at $2; men with teams, 5-5 d. at $2.50 551 72
Bell, A. M. & Co.: wire spikes, 6 kegs at $2.70, insurance on same 20c; bolts 3,087 ib. at 3c,
2,128 lb. at 3iC 183 49
Schooner Madonna (Capt. Verge), freight on timber, 26,412 ft. at $3 per M 79 23
Sheet Harbour Lumber Co.: timber, 15,812 ft. at $18; deal, 10,600 ft. at $14.50.. .' 438 31
Small payments: use of boats $18.74; timber, 15 pieces (17 ft. long) at $1; sundries $8.62 42 36
Total, oarried to page V— 8 1,457 31
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Little Harbour, N.S.: Wharf. $ 0ts.
Foreman, Malcolm McKay, June-July, 21 d. at $3 63 00
Carpenters, 156 d. at $1.75; labourers, 37 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 1 d. at $3.50, 2 d. at
$3.25; hire of team, 18 d. at $1 356 50
Small payments: shingles, 8 M at $2; timber $32.32; boards and scantling, 4,176 ft. at $14;
hardware, paint, &c, $22.33; sundries $14.49 143 60
Total, carried to page V— 9 563 10
Livingston's Cove, N.S.: Breakwater Extension.
Foreman, Angus Brown, June-Sept., 2 • 153 m. at $80 172 26
Carpenters, 218£ d. at $1.75, 150f d. at $1.60, 161f d. at $1.50; labourers, 58£ d. at $1.40, 67 d.
at $1.25; men with teams, 26| d. at $3, 61| d. at $2.75, 341 d. at $2. 1,347 83
Hanrahan, John: heading and pointing bolts, 7,496 lb. at l§c; sundries $12 124 44
Sweet, K. & Co.: iron, 7,550 lb. at 2§c; rope, 129| lb. at 10c; sundries $30.54 232 24
Small payments: casks, 37 at $1.10; spar poles, 900 I. ft. at l|c; ballast spars, 336 l.ft. at 4c;
spruce, 96 1. ft. at 12c; truckage $22; sundries $22.61 123 77
Total, carried to page V— 9 2 , 000 54
Louis Head N.S.: Breakwater Extension and Repairs.
Conductor, Reuben G. Abbott, May-Oct., 105-3 d. at $2.50; travel and outlay $4.65 267 90
Sub conductor, Nelson Wagner, Aug.-Oct, 65-4 d. at $3 196 20
Labourers, 329-9 d. at $2, 258 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 62-3 d. at $3, 17-1 d. at $2.50... 1,276 49
Freeman, B., stone ballast, 133? tons at 40c 53 40
Giffin, Philip: stone ballast, 493£ tons at 35c; freight on iron $2.50 175 22
McClearn Company Ltd.: timber, 8,707 1. ft. at 12c, 6,059 1. ft. at 9c, 9,333 ft. at $20; kneea,
10 at $1 .40 ' 1,790 81
McMillan, William: iron, 1,006 lb. at 2-6c, 3,025 lb. at 2-5c, 4,050 lb. at 2-25c; 3 kegs spikes,
$14; sundry, $74 .41 281 33
Small payments: freight $22.04; making bolts, 990 lb. at He; sundry $24.19 58 61
Total, carried to page V— 9 4, 099 96
Mabou, N.S.: Breakwater.
Foreman, Angus McPherson, June- July, 37 d. at $3; sub-foreman, Joseph Mclnnis, 23 d. at $2 157 00
Timekeeper, Dan F. McDonald, 31 d. at $2; men with teams, 13 d. at $3.50, 19-25 d. at $2.50 155 62
Labourers, 21 d. at $1.75, 139-5 d. at $1.50, 16-5 d. at $1.35, 7-5 d. at $1.25 277 63
Stone, 246-66 cu. vds. at $3.25, paid as follows: Dan Beaton, $260; Archie Botherson $178.75;
Angus D. Rankin $265.41; Angus F. Rankin $97.50 801 66
Small payments: ballast, 1,030-75 cu. yd. at 50c; stone, 38-81 cu. yd. at $3; towing with
gasoline boat $30; sundries $33.41 695 19
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,087 10
Margarctville,N.S.: Breakwater Extension and Repairs.
Conductor, Arthur D. Gates, Aug.-Sept., 45 d. at $3 135 00
Head carpenter, Harvey Casey, 50-53 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 51 d. at $2, 41-5 d. at $1.75. ... 300 95
Labourers, 342 -47 d. at $1.70, 465 -75 d. at $1.60; men with teams, 29-5 d. at $2 1,386 50
Coulstan, Isaac L., timber, 1,291 1. ft. at 6c 77 46
Thome, W. H. & Co.: iron, 1,000 lb. at 2-lc, 3,210 lb. at 2c; sundry $6.29 91 49
Small payments: freight $5 .45; sundry $3. 15 8 60
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,000 00
McNair's Cove, N.S.: Breakwater Wharf.
Foreman, Malcolm McEachern, June-July, Jan., 1-845 m. at $80 147 69
Labourers, 471-66 d. at $1.50, 21-5 d. at $1.40, 6 d. at $1.25; carpenters, 33-5 d. at $1.75; men
with teams, 104 d. at $3, 8 d. at $2 1, 131 72
McEachern, Eddie, brush, 75 loads at 25c; K. Sweet & Co., hardware $3.90 22 65
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,302 06
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 215
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Melford, N.S.: Wharf Construction. $ cts.
Grant, Geo. Y.: contract for wharf complete $7,294, less drawback $1,824 5, 470 00
Conductor, Charles Lourie, Oct., 6 d. at $3; labourers, 22 d. at $1.40; men with teams 17 d.
at $2. 25 ; 87 05
Miller, David J., purchase price of required land 75 00
Ryan, Philip, inspector of work, 2-5 m. at $80 199 99
Small payments: stone, 25 cu. yd. at 50c, 1 cu. yd. at 45c 12 95
Legal services, J. A. Fulton, Guysborough, N.S 27 45
Total, carried to page V— 9 5, 872 44
Meteghan, N.S.: To Restore and Extend Wharf.
Conductor, H. Mallette, June-Oct., 4-192 m. at $80 335 38
Sub-conductor, Acy J. Robicheau, June-Oct., 102 d. at $2 204 00
Carpenters, 27 d. at $1.75, 605-94 d. at $1.50; labourers, 946-18 d. at $1.50; blacksmiths, 77-5
d. at $1.50; carters, 184-72 d. at $2.50 2,953 49
Deveau, Desire L.: iron, 1,105 lb. at $2.40, 1,226 lb. at $2.30, 2,350 lb. at $2.20; 12 augers
$14.80; sundries $19.31 140 52
Dugas, Amy: iron, 3,000 1b. at $2.30; hardwood, 236 1. ft .at 7c; sundries $4 . 37 89 89
Dugas, Mrs. Louis: iron, 819 lb. at $2.40, 2,489 lb. at $2.30, 1,002 lb. at $2.20; clinch rings,
100 lb. at 15c; 1 ton coal $10; sundries $17.46 141 40
Dugas, Oliver P.: hardwood, 10" top, 56 1. ft. at 7c; spruce wood, 10' top, 415 1. ft. at 9c, 5"
top, 668 1. ft. at l|c 51 29
Dugas, Peter P.: hardwood, 10" top, 134 1. ft. at 7c; sprucewood, 10* top, 562 1. ft. at 9c, 5'
top 4,502 1. ft. at l|c 127 49
Robicheau, Cesaire P., spruce wood, 689 1. ft. at 9c 62 01
Robicheau, S. Z.: sawing lumber, 19,579 ft. at $2.50 per M; sundry $5.74 54 67
Small payments: spruce wood, 10" top, 1,692 1. ft. at 9c, 5" top, 4,719 1. ft. at l|c; ' lumber,
932 ft. at $15; sundry $6.75 243 78
King's Printer $21 . 24; advertising $82 . 56 103 80
Total, carried to page V— 9 4 , 507 72
Mill Creek, N.S.: Wharf, Repairs and Improvements.
Conductor, Wallace Porter, Aug.-Oct., 40 d. at $3 120 01
Carpenters, 62-75 d. at $1.75; labourers, 64 d. at $1 .65 215 40
Stone, 774 tons at 50c; spruce plank, 3,510 ft. at $15, 5,435 ft. at $14; timber, 124 1. ft. at 8c,
169 1. ft. at 6c, 656 1. ft. at 5|c, 1,035 1. ft. at 4c; sand, 84 loads at 25c; brush, 7 loads at
$1. Paid as follows: William Corkum $60.08; Stanley Fraser $105; N. J. Lyons $110;
Owen Pinco $55; George Porter $95; John D. Turner, $76.09; 6 small payments $140.11 641 28
Small payments: 419 lb. iron $13.40; 300 lb. spikes $8.25; sundry $2.43 24 08
Total, carried to page V— 9 •. 1, 000 77
Mochelle, N.S.: Wharf.
Legal services, Fred W. Harris, Annapolis Royal, N.S 26 45
Mushaboon, N.S.: Wharf.
Foreman, Simon Boutilier, July, 18 d. at $2.50, outlay $16.12 61 12
Men with teams, 8 d. at $5, 18-5 d. at $3; man with boat, 20 d. at $2; labourers, 167 d. at
$1 .50, 25-5 d. at $1.25 417 88
Sheet Harbour Lumber Co.: spruce logs, 4,830 ft. at $16; timber, 1,810 ft. at $22; deals, 1.0S5
ft. at $13.50; 50 ft. plank 75c 132 49
Simmonds, James Limited: dump bolts, 5,550 lb. at 3c; clinch rings, 48 lb. at 12c 172 26
Small payments: towing logs $14; boating iron and plank $8 22 00
Total, carried to page V— 9 805 75
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. 4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Musquodob it Harbour, N.S.: Wharf. $ cts.
Foreman, George Landells: Aig.-Dec, 76 d. at $2.50; horse hire $14.62; scow hire $29; logs,
1,000 ft. at $9; ballast poles, 100 at 12c 25 i 62
Labourers, 88-5 d. at $2, 150 d. at $1.75; men with teams, 48-5 d. at $3 58o 03
Kennedy, W. J., purchase price of required land 5 00
Maritime Lumber Co.: logs, 16,297 ft. at $10; dog chains, 15 at 50c 170 47
Ritcy, Jas. A., timber and lumber, 557 ft. at $15, 20 ft. at $14, 13,458 ft. at $13, 7,227 ft. at $9. 218 61
Stevens, Robert J.: dump bolts, 973 lb. at 4c, sundries $45.49 84 41
Ussher, Wm, lumber, 5,341 ft. at $10 53 41
Small payments: ballast poles, 320 at 10c; amatite, 7 rolls at $2.25; shingles, 1\ M at $1.35;
sundries $46.52 ■ 104 40
Legal services, S. F. Tobin, Halifax, N.S 22 62
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 528 57
Necumteuch, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Thomas Smith, July, 15^ d. at $2.50 38 75
Carpenters, 7 d. at $2; labourers, 89 d. at $1.50; carter, 1 d., $2.50 : 150 00
Necumteuch Lumber Co.: logs, 3,524 ft. at $11; lumber, 15,817 ft. at $14, 540 ft. at $13, 121
ft. at $12 268 86
Small payments: 525 lb. iron, $11.03; 1,025 ft. timbeY, $11.27; sundries $14.54 36 84
Total, carried to page V — 9 494 45
Neil's Harbour, N.S.: Repairs to Breakwater.
Foreman, Thomas Day, Aug., Dec. -Jan., 50-5 d. at $3 151 50
Carpenters, 24 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 73-25 d. at $2.50; labourers, 483-5 d. at $1.35,
3 d. at $1.25 - 875 53
MacLeod Bros.: 2,868 ft. spruce, $60.42; duck, 62 yd. at 25c, 58-5 yd. at 24c, 155-5 yd. at
21c; sundries $46.34 168 95
Thompson & Sutherland: cement, 161 brl. at $2 . 35; freight $62 440 35
Small payments: motor boat hire, 8§ d. at $3 . 65; bolts 210 at $3; sundries $25 . 13 62 46
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 698 79
New Haven, N.S.: Wharf Repairs, etc.
Foreman, Thomas Payne, July-Oct., 59 d. at $3 177 00
Carpenters, 28 d. at $1.50; labourers, 622-44 d. at $1.35; man with team, 1-25 d. at $2.50. ... 8 i5 42
Gerroir, A. W., spruce and hemlock logs, 1,629 1. ft. at 12c 1j5 48
MacLeod Bros.: logs, 231 1. ft. at 12c; hardwood, 705 1. ft. at 2§c.; covering, 1,000 ft. at $10;
hardware, etc. $25.65 80 99
Sturges, James: covering, 1,300 1. ft. at lc; timber, 80 1. ft. at 8c; sundries $5.50 24 90
Thompson & Sutherland Ltd.: bolts, 1,360 lb. at 3|c; steel, 68 lb. at 10c; powder, 2 kegs at
$4.25; sundries $5.45. 71 75
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,435 54
North River, N.S.: Wharf Improvements.
Foreman, Neil J. McLeod, 50-4 d. at $3, travel and outlay $8.30 159 50
Labourers, 103-2 d. at $1.50, 4 d. at $1.25; carters, 1 d. at $3.50, 9-1 d. at $2.50 186 05
Carpenters, 83-9 d. at $2, 108-41 d. at $1.75, 28-5 d. at $1.60, 15-5 d. at $1.50 426 37
McKay Bros., creosoted piles, 297-66 1. ft. at 55c : 163 72
McLeod, Alex.: plank, 1,000 ft. at $14, 2,650 ft. at $11; sundry $16.06 59 21
McLeod, Allan: fenders, 448 1. ft. at 8c; plank, 800 ft. at $14; sundry $12.52 59 56
McLeod, D. D.: iron, 757 lb. at 3c; spikes, 527 lb. at 4|c; sundries $21.44 67 87
McLeod, Neil: fenders, 840 1. ft. at 8c; 12 braces $28.16; 11 stringers $54.18; 5 caps $20.14;
sundries $6.51 176 19
Small payments: 6 stringers, 29'xl0"xl2", $39.44; 3 caps, 21'xl2"xl2", $12.09; 1,558 ft. covering
$21.81; freight $25; hardware $12.10; sundry $10.50 120 94
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,419 41
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 217
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ogilvic's Wharf, N.S.: Repairs. $ eta.
Conductor, Mansfield Armstrong, Aug. 28-Oct. 5, 32 -4 d. at $3 97 20
Head carpenter, De Forest Minniss, 32-4 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 61-5 d. at $1.75; labourers,
82-2 d. at $1 .50 311 91
Men with teams: W. Armstrong, 15 d. at $3; Boyd Swindell, 15-5 d. at $3 91 50
Thome, W. H. & Co.: iron, 1,540 lb. at $2, 510 lb. at $2.10; 50 clinch rings $6.50; auger 60c... 48 61
Logs, 1,098 1. ft. at 8c, 3,655 1. ft. at 6c, 708 1. ft. at 4c, 1,417 1. ft. at 3c; 3 knees, $12; ballast,
278 tons at 20c; iron, 250 lb. at 2c Paid as follows: L. H. Armstrong $118.67; Richard
Marshall $54.20; Thomas Parks $68.66; Grant Swindell, $77.64; 9 payments under $30
each $131 .40 450 57
Total, carried to page V— 9 999 79
Petite Riviere, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Conductor, E. J. Wentzel, Aug.-Sept., 30 d. at $2.50 75 00
Carpenters, 21-5 d. at $2.25, 16 d. at $2, 132-5 d. at $1.75, 52-5 d. at $1.65 398 83
Labourers, 74 d. at $1.50; carter, 1 d., $2.50 113 50
Eikle, Charles & Sons: logs, 6,621 ft. 1. at 9c; square timber, 8,500 ft. at $17; plank and
scantling, 10,525 ft. at $15 jspikea, 10 kegs at $3.50; bolts, 5,000 lb. at 4c, 2,020 lb. at 4ic;
washers, 180 1b. at 10c; sundries $29.73 1,266 84
Eikle, Titus, stone, 1,354-25 tons at 40c 541 70
Total, carried to page Y— 9 2, 395 87
Phinney's Cove, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Orthot D. White, June-Oct., 99 d. at $3 297 00
Sub-conductor, Watson Bent, 92-75 d. at $2.25 208 67
Carpenters, 82-5 d. at $2, 409-81 d. at $1.75; carters, 166-5 d. at $3, 26 d. at $2.75 1,453 17
Labourers, 21 d. at $1.75, 31-74 d. at $1.50, 43-5 d. at $1.25, 28 d. at $1 166 72
Mitchell, Norris: iron, 514 lb. at 2|c, 4,652 lb. at 2|c; bolts, 195 lb. at 7§c; spikes, 200 lb. at 5c;
clinch rings, 75 lb. at 12c; sundry $31.76 182 91
Small payments: cutting, pointing and heading iron, 2 tons at $15; sundries $4 34 00
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,342 47
Piper's Cove, N.S.: Breakwater Pier.
Foreman, James N. McNeil: July, Sept.-Oct., 68-8 d. at $3; boat hire, 24 d. at 50c 218 40
Carpenters, 162-9 d. at $2; labourers, 805-7 d. at $1.50 1,534 35
Cameron, A. R.: logs, 1,700 1. ft., $127.50; rope, 199f lb. at 12|c; sundries $33.21 185 68
Small payments: logs, 540 1. ft. at 7|c; rent of land for storing materials $10; sundries $4 54 50
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,992 93
Pleasant Bay, N.S.: Wharf.
Conductor, John A. Mclsaac, June, Aug.-Nov., 62 d. at $3 186 00
Carpenters, 50-25 d. at $2; men with teams, 21 d. at $2.50; labourers, 308-5 d. at $1.50 615 75
Matheson, I. & Co.: wharf sheathing, 1,740 1. ft. at 3c; spikes, 135 at 5c; bolts, 36 at 10c 62 55
Small payments: sheathing, 9,033 ft. at $17; lumber, 1,540 ft. at $18; logs, 253 1. ft. at 8c;
poles, 1,078 1. ft. at 4c; bolts, 1,558 lb. at 2fc.; freight $13.56; sundry $17.34 318 37
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 182 67
Porters Lake, N.S.: Boat Channel to Three Fathom Harbour.
Conductors: W. A. Gaetz, 14-5 d. at $2.50; George Lloy, 2-5 d. at $2.50 42 50
Labourers, 87-1 d. at $1.50; carters, 17-5 d. at $2.50 174 50
Total, carried to page V— 9 217 00
V— 218 ., PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Port Dufferin, N.S.: Wharf on West Side. S cts.
Conductor, Hector Hartling, Sept.- Nov., 68 d. at $2.50; poles, 2,100 l.ft. at 2c; logs, 81 1. ft.
at 7c, 124 1. ft, at 6c; sundries $19.62 244 74
Labourers, 11 d. at $1.85, 290 d. at $1.75, 29-5 d. at $1.60; carpenters, 25 d. at $2; carters, 35-25 d.
at $2.75, 22-5 d. at $2.50 778 31
Simmonds, James: iron, 2,085 lb. at $2.25: sundries $22.16 69 07
Sinclair, William: bolts pointed, 554 lb. at 3c; sundries $1.70 18 32
Logs, 4,875 1. ft. at 7c, 12,897 1. ft. at 6c; poles, 14,410 1. ft. at 2c; stone, 516-75 tons at 40c,
596-25 tons at 35c; sundries $8.93. Paid as follows: Parkhouse, Edward, $222.18; Currie,
Hector $101.96; Hartling, Ansel $114.17, Curtis $123.51, Ervin $116.73, Joseph $129.44,
Samuel $93.90, William $87.79; MacLeod, Alex., $77.10; Munroe, Henry $52.72; Self,
Joseph $62.19; Whitman, C. W. $73.32, George $69.60, John T. $132.59; 16 small payments
$370.39 1 , 827 59
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,938 03
Port Greville, N.S.: Wharf.
Foreman, Leander E. Graham, June-Sept., 70 d. at $3 210 00
Caroenters, 53-3 d. at $2.50, 4 d. at $2.25, 388-9 d. at $2; labourers, 9-3 d. at $1.90, 84-2 d. at
S1.80, 67-8 d. at $1.50; man with team, 50-8 d. at $4 1,394 18
DeWolf, Isaac W.: iron, 6,8321b. at 2-45c; making bolts, etc, 6,832 lb. at la; spikes, 6 kegs at
$5.75; rings, 65 lb. at 17^c; sundries $2.80 284 36
Stone, 1,156-75 tons at 60c; ballast poles, 11,710 1. ft. at 4c; timber, 330 1. ft. at 7c, 14,765 1. ft.
at 8c 5,120 1. ft. at 10c; sundries $7.40. Paid as follows: John W. Canning $79.80; H.
Elderkin $205.86; Everett Hatfield $60; Keer, Soley and Elderkin $1,093.20; Harvey
Merriam $347; S. J. Soley $328.54; 7 payments under $50, each $171.72 2, 886 12
Small payments: 6 peaveys $8.70; hardware, etc., $45.37 54 07
Total carried, to page V— 9 4,828 73
Port Lome, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Joshua D. Brinton, Sept.-Nov., 48-92 d. at $3 146 75
Carpenters, 198 d. at $2; men with teams, 3 d. at $3; labourers, 7 d. at $1.50 415 50
Grant, William: timber, 807 1. ft. at 6c, 70 1. ft. at 5c 51 92
Healy, Roland: timber, 738 1. ft. at 6c, 470 1. ft. at 5c; knee $2 69 78
Small payments: timber, 2,730 1. ft. at 6c, 1,295 1. ft. at 5c, 145 1. ft. at 3c; dump bolts, 484 lb.
at 4c; spikes, $54.60: sundry $9.29 316 15
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,000 10
Port Mou ton, N.S.: Re-covering Wharf.
Foreman, S. P. Smith, June, 12-7 d. at $2.50; labourers, 81-7 d. at $1.50 151 30
Bruhm, James, plank, 7,008 ft. at $14 98 10
Leslie, I.; logs, 308 1. ft. at 6c; screw bolts, 60 at 16c; sundries $22.14 50 22
Shankle, Charles: logs, 360 1. ft. at 8c, 201 1. ft. at 6c; sundries $3.06 43 92
Total, carried to page V— 9 346 54
Salmon River, N.S.: Harbour Protection Works.
Foreman, Alfred G. Melanson, July-Aug., 28- 7 d. at $3 86 10
Carpenters, 28-7 d. at $1.80, 121-2 d. at $1.50; labourers, 17 d. at $1.50; carters, 1-454 d. at $2.75,
44-9 d. at $2.50 375 18
Hall, B. A.: iron, 245 lb. at 3c; pointing iron, 2,200 lb. at 60c per cwt 20 55
Leblanc, John F.: iron, 2,010 lb. at 2|c; 2 augers $2.50; 1 keg spikes $3.25 56 00
Logs, 60 1. ft. at 9c, 3,626 1. ft. at 8c, 571 1. ft. at 7c, 942 1. ft. at 3c; ballast poles, 3,996 1. ft. at
l|c; plank, 595 ft. at $14; boat service $150. Paid as follows: August M. Deveau $83.45;
Chas. E. Melanson $69.88; 19 payments under $50 each $280.15 433 48
Total, carried to page V— 9 971 31
Sandy Cove, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Conductor, Robert Bishop, Aug.- Sept., 50? d. at $3
Labourers, 112| d. at $2, 77f d. at $1.75
Campbell, G. D. & Co.: iron, 1,316 lb. at 2§c; plank, 1,455 ft. at $15; sundries $27.51
Sanford, Clarence R., spruce timber, 1,000 1. ft. at 7c
Small payments: timber, 713 1. ft. at 8c, 28 1. ft. at 7c, 295 1. ft. at 5c; smithwork $27.65;
boating ballast, 39 loads at 35c; truckage and freight $12.40
Total, carried to page V— 9
151 50
361 08
82 26
70 00
127 45
792 29
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913 V— 219
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Scott's Bay, N.S.: Breakwater. $ cts.
Conductor, F. N. Rogers, June- Nov., 17-4 d. at $2.50, 54-65 d. at $3 207 45
Carpenters, 55 d. at $2, 160 d. at $1.75, 16-65 d. at $1.70, 30-5 d. at $1.65, 4-5 d. at $4.60, 149 d.
at $1.50 699 37
Labourers, 91 d. at $1.50, 16-5 d. at $1.40, 22-25 d. at $1.35, 4 d. at $1, 7 d. at 75c 198 8?
Carters, 27 d. at $3, 11 d. at $2.39, 6-25 d. at $2.35, 9-75 d. at $2.32, 125-21 d. at $2.25, 10 d. at
$2.21,8-25 d. at $2.12, 29-25 d. at $2.10, 10 d. at $2.08, 17-5 d. at $2, 5-5 d. at $1.98, 18-25 d.
at $1.95, 13-25 d. at $1.86, 18-5 d. at $1.85 688 47
Hire of horses, 19-22 d. at 75c 14 42
Eaton & Co.: iron, 8,016 lb. at 2| c; clinch rings, 76 lb. at 15c; spikes, 200 at 5c; sundry $6.05. . 207 81
Huntley, L. A., timber, 1,597 1. ft. at 7c, 269 1. ft. at 5c 125 24
Rogers, James M., timber, 1,000 1. ft. at 7c, 600 1. ft. at 5c 100 00
Tupper, Albert, timber, 1,688 1. ft. at 7c, 398 1. ft. at 5c 138 06
Small payments: timber, 2,940 1. ft. at 2c; stone, 36 tons at 50c, 52 tons at 40c; rope, 91 lb. at
12c ; sundry $24.79 133 31
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,513 00
Seaforth, N.S.: Breakwater.
King's Printer $29.86; advertising $214.87 244 73
Seal Island, N.S.: Wharf.
Conductor, M. Cunningham, Oct.-Nov., 56 d. at $3, travel and outlay $18.05 186 05
Foreman, Job Nickerson, Oct.-Nov., 42-5 d. at $3 127 50
Carpenters, 85-5 d. at $2.25; labourers, 305 d. at $1.75 728 15
Cann, Hugh & Son: services of steamer 'Hugh D.\ freighting logs, Oct. 8-23, 12 d. at $35 420 00
Kenney, Jas. A.: logs, 464 1. ft. at 10c, 3,746 1. ft. at 9c, 3,608 1. ft. at 4|c 545 90
Nicoll, Frank I.: logs, 461 1. ft. at 10c, 3,746 1. ft. at 9c, 3,608 1. ft. at 4§c; boring and rafting
logs, 125 at 12c 560 90
Stairs, Wm., Son and Morrow: 1,540 lb. iron $34.65; sundries $16.96 51 61
Small payments: 1,534 lb. iron $35.58; cutting and sharpening iron, 2,700 lb. at lc; hardware
$16.13; hire of gasoline engine $10; sundries $27.01 115 72
Tota , carried to page V — 9
Sheet Harbour, East River, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, John Behie: Sept., 23 d. at $2.50; outlay, $3.71
Labourers, 64-76 d. at $1.75, 32-75 d. at $1.50; hire of horses, 19-75 d. at $1.25
Holman, Baker: 630 lb. iron cut and pointed, $18.90; sundries, $3
Sheet Harbour Lumber Co. : lumber, 1,307 ft. at $18, 6,497 ft. at $15, 4,817 ft. at $14, 1,911 ft. at
$13.50; sundry, $2.32
Simmonds, James: paint, 20 gals, at $2.40, 2 gals, at $2; iron, 1,007 lb. at $2.15; spikes, 3 kegs
at $2.70; sundry, $2.50
Total, carried to page V — 9
Shelburne Wharf, N.S.: To pay Contractors Ronnan and Stewart, balance due with
interest at 5 per cent.
Ronnan, F. A., & Daniel Stewart: contract complete, $24,790, extras, $200, total,
$24,990, less, $7,380, paid in 1910-11, page V— 179 and less $13,590, paid in 1911-12, page V— 192
$4,020. Interest on $4,020 from June 24, 1912 to Apr. 10, 1913 at 5%, $159.70 4 179 70
2,733 83
61 21
187 15
21 90
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216 51
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84 25
571 02
Smiley's Point, N.S.: Breakwater.
Conductor, Reuben Stuart, Sept.-Nov., 70 d. at $2.50, outlay, $5.22 180 22
Carpenters, 27-5 d. at $2; labourers, 320-71 d. at $1.75 616 25
Simmonds, Jas. Ltd.: iron, 4,075 lb. at $2.20, 1,000 1b. at $2.25; screw bolts, 54 at 27c;
sundry, $15.89 142 62
Sinclair, William: bolts, 477 at 3c, 987 at 2§c; spikes, 435 at 4; sundry, $3.33 59 71
Whitman, John T.: spikes, $4.85; sundrv, $1.54 6 39
Ballast, 1,430 tons at 40c; logs, 4,267 lit. at 6c; lumber, 3,808 ft. at $25; spruce deal, 4,143 ft.
at $16; sheathing, 3,500ft. at $18; plank, 3,987fft. at $15; poles, 2,800ft. at 2c; freight, $35.79.
Paid as follows: Chisholm, Daniel, $66.28; Lewis, J. & Sons, $237.80; Self, Joseph, $100.80;
Smiley, Charles P. $120.80, Clarence, $105.30, Hector, $192.76, Malcolm, $89.60; Whit-
man, John W., $100.36; 9 small payments, $190.40 1,204 10
Total, carried to page V — 9 2, 209 29
V— 220 . .PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Sober Island, N.S. $ cts.
Conductor, Howard Verge, 25| d. at $2.50; labourers, 191-7 d. at $1.50 : 351 34
Routledge, Robert: logs, 5,628 1. ft. at 6c.; timber plank, etc., 1,749 ft. at $19.50, 3,480 ft. at
$14, 1,800 ft. at $10.; shingles, 8| M at $1.80; sundries, $18.21 472 01
Small payments: cutting and pointing iron, 1,600 lb. at 2c; paint, 8 gals, at $2.20; sundries,
$41.64 91 24
Total, carried to page V — 9 914 59
Spencer's Island, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Dewis Spicer May-July, Oct. 28-Nov. 12, 61-25 d. at $2.50, outlay, $8.50 161 63
Carpenters, 41 d. at $2.50, 42-25 d. at $2.25, 90-6 d. at $2; men with teams, 4-75 d. at $3.50,
25 at $2.50; labourers, 25-8 d. at $1.50; boy, 7 d. at $1.25 - 505 40
Spicer, Emsley, stone, 250 tons at 50c 125 00
Spicer, Geo. D., plank, etc., 21,008 ft. at $15; timber, etc., 35,076 ft. at $11.50 718 48
Spicer, John N.: iron, 1,590 lb. at $2.50; spikes, 6 kegs at $3.50; sundries, $19.17 79 92
Small payments: smithwork, $7.50; sundries, $2.80 10 30
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 600 73
St. Joseph Boat Harbour: Protected by Breakwater Pier.
Reid, D. W. B., contract for construction of breakwater pier complete 10, 275 00
Inspector of work, Germain J. Chiasson, 80 d. at $3 240 00
Inspection of creosoted timber, H. E. Brownley, 4, 513 ft. at 60c. per C, 15,369 ft. at 50c. per M 34 76
Foreman, Nectaire W. Aucoin, 16 d. at $3 48 00
Labourers, 152-2 d. at $1.50, 6 d. at $1.25; men with single teams, 106-5 d. at $2.50 502 05
Aucoin, Timothy, wire fencing, 100 rods at 50c 50 00
Total, carried to page V— 9 11, 149 81
Sterling Brook, N.S.: Wharf.
Foreman, David Pratt: Oct.-Jan., 54 d. at $2.50, horse and waggon, 49 d. at $1.50 208 50
Carpenters, 99-25 d. at $2; fasteners, 32-5 d. at $2; labourers, 27 d. at $2, 54-24 d. at $1.75;
man with team, 25 d. at $3.50 499 92
Crowe, E. B.: timber, 16,506 ft. at $14; deals, 11,200 ft, at $13; piles, 10,889 ft. at $12; pile
driver timbers, $23; ballast logs, 853 1. ft. at 2c. ; boards, 800 ft. at $11 556 17
Putman Bros.: iron, 465 lb. at $2.65, 2,060 lb. at $2.45; manilla rope, 224 lb. at 16c; blocks,
1 at $15, 1 at $7.25; sundries, $23.15 144 03
Small payments; moving pile driver and gear, $7; sundries, $3.70 10 70
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 419 32
Stony Island, N.S.: Repairing Breakwater and Constructing Protection
Works.
Conductor, Thomas Ross: Sept.-Nov., 54 d. at $2.50, 75 ballast poles, $11.25 146 25
Foreman, Warren Ross, Sept.-Nov., 47-5 d. at $3 142 H
Labourers, 535 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 34 d. at $2; men with teams, 29-5 d. at $3 959 00
Spinney, E. K.: iron, 2,012 lb. at $2.20, 2,000 lb. at $2.25; manilla rope, 72 lb. at 14k.; clinch
rings, 100 lb. at 10c. ; sundry $33.01 142 71
Trott, Alfred: logs, 50 at 80c; ballast poles, 100 at 15c 55 00
Williams, John: dories, 3 at $14.50; false bottoms, 3 at $4.50 57 00
Small payments: sundry towing, $135.54; cutting and sharpening bolts, 5,179 lbs. at lc;
ballast poles, 259 at 15c, 50 at 25c; logs, 354 1. ft. at 7c; freight, $11.25; sundry, $45.10. . 319 81
Total, carried to page V— 9 1,822 27
Sydney Mines, N.S.: Wharf at Barrington Cove.
Dobson, J. W. ($10,502.00)—
Estimate, 7 on $29,900 contract, $28,900, extra work, $2,660, less drawback, $3,150 and less
paid in 1911-12, page V— 194, $17,920 10, 490 00
Plank, 200 ft., $4; spikes, $4; labour, 2 d., $4 12 00
Inspector of work, Jeremiah Sullivan, May 13-Nov. 14, 158 d. at $3 474 00
Brownley, H. E., inspector of creosoted timber, 4,365 ft, at 60c. per C 26 19
Total, carried to page V— 9 11,002 19
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 221
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Sydney Harbour, N.S.: Protection Works for South Bar. $ cts.
Legal services: W. J. Madden, Sydney, N.S., $412.80; G. A. R. Rowlings, Sydney N.S., $200. 612 80
Sydney Harbour: Exchequer Court Award.
Kendall, A. S., M.D.: award for land expropriated $11,000, less, $4,000 already paid (Page
V— 194, 1911-12); interest at 5 p.c, Sept 5, 1911-June 28, 1912 on $7,000, interest on $4,000,
19 days at 5 p.c; taxed costs, $200; less plaintiff costs on appeal, $374.39 7, 121 77
Tancook Island, N.S.: Repairs to Wharf at North West Cove.
Foreman, Alvin Stevens, May-July, 16-5 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 51-5 d. at $1.75 131 40
Small payments: plank, 400 ft. at $14, 2,254 ft. at $12, 768 ft. at $10; logs, 2 at $1.75, 4 at $1.50,
8 at 50c. ; boat hire, $10.50; spikes, $8.24; bolts, $4 76 57
Total, carried to page V— 9 207 97
Tatamagouche, N.S.: Renewal of Wharf.
Conductor, J. D. Ross: June-Sept., 38-25 d. at $2.50; travel and outlay $14.85
Labourers, 226-2 d. at $1.50; carters, 18-75 d. at $2.50
Fraser, Gordon: iron, 1,300 lb. at 3|c; bolts, 500 at l|c
McKay, John D., timber, 7,027 ft. at $11.50
McNutt, Rufus, timber, 2,111 1. ft. at 8|c, 1,261 1. ft. at 6§c
Total, carried to page V — 9
Tenecape, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Conductor, James B. Brown: June- July, 17 d. at $2.50; outlay 52c 43 02
Carpenters, 20-5 d. at $2; labourers, 76 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 10 d. at $3.75, 2 d. at $3.50,
4 d. at $2.50; ploughing sand 1 d., $5; hire of horse and cart, 6 d. at $1 220 49
Parker, James, plank, 6,508 ft. at $13; W. F. Stephens, plank, 9,530 ft. at $13 208 49
Small payments: ship spikes, 3 kegs at $5.25; drag scraper $9.75; 2 spike pullers, $2.50 28 00
Total, carried to page V— 9 500 00
110 47
386 17
53 00
80 81
261 39
891 84
The Wharves: Breakwater: Lunenburg Co., N.S.
Foreman, Elias Conrad: Sept.-Nov., 41-5 d. at $2.50; rent of land for right of way $10 113 75
Carpenters, 40 d. at $2.25; labourers, 381-5 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 83 d. at $3, 6 d. at
$2.50; man with boat, 3 d. at $2 932 27
Eikle, Charles & Sons: plank, 15,600 ft. at $15; washers, 100 lb. at 10c; hardware $5.55;
'phone message 35c 249 90
Mann, William: iron, 3,870 lb. at 3c; cutting and sharpening iron, 3,870 lb. at l§c; sundry
smithwork $10.85 185 00
Timber, 4,232 1. ft. at 7c, 1,805 1. ft. at 3c; rocks, 324 tons at 40c; dynamite, 45 lb. at 30c
Paid as follows: Conrad, Elias $62.99, Percy $52, Simon $56, Stanford $60; 14 payments
under $50 each, $262.50 493 49
Small payments: rent of land $15; 5 kegs spikes $16.55 31 55
Total, carried to page V — 9 2,005 96
Three Fathom Harbour, N.S.: Breakwater Renewals and Repairs.
Foreman, Maynard Crowell: June-July, Sept.-Oct., 89 d. at $3, outlav $39 306 00
Axemen, 91-25 d. at $2, 111 d. at $1.75; blacksmith, -5 d. at $2; labourers, 568-68 d. at $1.50;
men with teams, 4 d. at $3; man with boat, 9-5 d. at $2.25; hire of boat, 16 d. at 75c 1,276 13
Simmonds, James: iron, 1,005 lb. at $2.15, 1,340 lb. at $2.10; spikes, 5 kegs at $2.70; 120 1b.
clinch rings $14.40; sundries $21.85 99 50
Logs, 2,192 1. ft. at 7c; hemlock, 8,500 ft. at $13.50; stone, 100 tons at 15c, 150 tons at 23- 33c;
postage 18c Paid as follows: Alvin S. Crowell $89.38; Geo. Davison $97.02; Maritime
Lumber Co., Ltd., $114.75; E. Myatt $17.22 318 37
Total, carried to page V— 9 2, 000 00
V— 222 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Three Fathom Harbour, N.S.: Breakwater between Two Islands. $ cts.
Ham, O., contract complete $7,848, less, $6,840, paid in 1911-12, page V— 194 1, 008 00
Three Island Cove, N.S.: To pay W. J. Poupore in full and final settlement of claim
for Dredging.
Poupore, W. J.: dredging, 11,752 c. yd. at 74fc; less $2,938.80 paid in 1910-11, V— 274 5,845 82
Toney River, N.S.: Extension of Piers.
Foreman, George Cameron: June-Aug., Oct., 1-923 m. at $90; outlay $2.37 175 41
Carpenters, 194-53 d. at $1.75; labourers, 56-5 d. at $1.40; carters, 8 d. at $2, 14 d. at $2.75;
blacksmith, 25-5 d. at $1.75 518 65
Carson, Jas. F.: iron, 8,308 lb. at $2.40; sundries $21.33 220 71
Lumber, 13,200 ft. at $20, 12,627 ft. at $15, 902 1. ft. at 8c; stone, 310§ cu. yd. at 50c. Paid as
follows: Wm. Fraser $273.44; Dan McDonald $180; Willard McKenzie $63.75; 7 small
payments $163.66 680 85
Small payments, sundry horse hire 7 50
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 603 12
Tusket Wedge Wharf, N.S.
Conductor, Leon M. LeBlanc, July, Sept.-Nov., 49-5 d. at $3 148 50
Pile driver owner, J. K. J«hnston, Sept.-Oct., 9-5 d. at $10 95 00
Pile driver captain, J. Purdy, 7-25 d. at $2.50; engineer, J. E. Pothier, 8-75 d. at $2 35 63
Carpenters, 35 d. at $2, 7 d. at $1.75, 185-25 d. at $1.50; labourers, 134-51 d. at $1.25 528 26
Carters, 36 d. at $3; blacksmiths, 33-5 d. at $1.75, 7 d. at $1.50 177 13
LeBlanc, Henry A.: iron, 1,118 lb. at $2.50, 2,018 lb. at $2.45; spikes, 15 kegs at $4.75; bolts
and nuts, 1,041 lb. at 5c.; 3,130 lb. coal, $10.18; sundry $14.26 225 18
Raynard, J. M.: timber and plank, 5,186 ft. at $20, 2,631 ft. at $18; piling, 3,738 1. ft. at 8c. . 450 11
Small payments: sundry towing 50 00
Total , carried to page V— 9 1 , 709 81
Victoria Pier, N.S.: Extension and Repairs.
Conductor, Henry Mapnlebeck, June-Nov., 107- 5 d. at $3 322 50
Carpenters, 42 d. at $2.50, 48 d. at $2.25; carters, 7 d. at $4, 6 d. at $3.50, 95-5 d. at $3; labourers,
40 d. at $2, 231 d. at $1.75, 393-5 d. at $1.50 1,622 97
Thome, W. H. & Co.: iron, 520 lb. at $2.20, 1,600 lb. at $2.10, 4,597 lb. at $2; bolt ends, 450
lb. at 3|c; clinch rings, 107| lb. at 10c, 50 lb. at lie; sundries $19.20 189 29
Timber, 1,524 l.ft.at 8c, 1,8301. ft. at 7c, 14,8681. ft. at 6c, ISO 1. ft. at 4c, 5,932 1. ft. at 3c,
2,406 1. ft. at 2£c Paid as follows: Brown, William $219.15; Dempsey, N. L. §52.32,
Norman $123.70; Finley, Henry $138.20; Horsnell, Edgar $86.36; Mapplebeck, Avit
$249; Ogilvie, Albert $143.52; Parks, Thomas $77.47; Sturk, Wentworth $95.54; 6
payments under $50 each, $204.15 1,387 41
Small payments: handling and delivering ballast, 68 boat loads at 30c; freight $4.70; paint
$6.25 31 35
Total, carried to page V— 9 3, 553 52
Wallace Wharf, N.S.: Repairs.
North of Harbour, pay list: —
Conductor, Jas. S. Mclver, May-Sept., 44 d. at $2.50 110 00
Labourers, 120-5 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 40-5 d. at $2; men with teams, 45-5 d. at $3.50.. 420 98
South of Harbour, pay list: —
Conductor, Edwin Edgett, June-Sept., 73-5 d. at $2.50, team, 11-75 d. at $2 207 25
Carpenters, 94-2 d. at $2; labourers, 129-54 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 14 d. at $4, 2-5
d. at $2; piledriver, 2-5 d. at $2 448 72
Charman, J. M.: spikes, 1,959 lb. at 4c, 9 kegs at $4; sundries $99.83 214 19
Charman & Grant: spikes, 706 lb. at 3^c; iron, 342^ lb. at 3|c; paint, 14 gal. at $1.30; sundries
go qj^ g2 93
Macfarlane,' A.' D., timber, 2,040 1. ft. at 7c ......'. 142 80
Mordy, Jas., piling, 720 1. ft. at 7c; Morrison, Geo., piling, 835 1. ft. at 7c 108 85
Oxley, E. P., plank and railing, 12,580 ft. at $12.75 160 40
Oxley, Herbert: lumber, 71,374 ft. at $12.75, 219 ft. at $10; railing, 2,076 ft. at $14.50 942 30
Small payments: piling, 435 1. ft. at 7c; smithwork $22.82; ferrying plank, 60 loads at 25c;
rent of pile driver, 7 d. at $2; sundry lumber $16.80 99 07
Total, carried to page V— 9 2,917 49
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Wallace Harbour, N.S.: Dredging. $ cts.
Test-borings: —
Foreman, George McLeod: July-Aug., Jan -Feb., 84 d. at $3.50, travel and outlay $67.70 361 70
Labourers, 262 d. at $2; gauge-keeper, 47 d. at $1.50 594 50
Canadian Express Company, express charges 58 42
Charman, J. M.: use of scow, 60 d. at $1; sundries $13.37 73 37
Kirnan, Frank: use of gasoline launch, 52 d. at $2.25; use of tender, 52 d. at 50c; gasoline,
138 gal. at 22§c; cylinder oil 5 gal. at 72c 177 65
Travel and outlay of A. W. Gregory 194 21
Total, carried to page V— 9 1, 459 85
Watt Settlement Wharf.
Conductor, Aaron Rood: May-Aug., Oct.-Dec, 109-5 d. at $2.50; outlay $15.57 289 32
Carpenters, 241-25 d. at $2; carters, 58-5 d. at $2.50; labourers, 309-25 d. at $1.75, 86 d. at $1.60,
117-25 d. at $1.50, 20-75 d. at $1.25 1,509 34
Maritime Lumber Co. Ltd.: towing from Chezzetcook to Sheet Harbour, 5 d. at $25 125 00
New Brunswick Wire Fence Co.: fence, 100 rods at 46-4c; sundries $13.32 59 72
Rood, Aaron, purchase price of required land for roadway 25 00
Simmonds, James Ltd.: iron, 3,544 lb. at $2.10; bolts, 164 thread $24.20, 64 at 18£c; washers,
330 at 5c; paint, 5 gal. at $2.40; shingles, 12 M at $3; wire spikes $21.45; sundry $16.24. 212 49
Lumber and timber, 10,465 ft. at $25, 13,380 ft. at $16, 19,067 ft. at $15, 1,900 ft. at $10, sundry
$27; 45 logs, 1,448 1. ft. at 6c; ballast poles, 1,980 I. ft. at 3c; boat-hire, 25 d. at 25c Paid
as follows: J. Lewis & Sons $677.39; Elbridge Lowe $76.20; Alvan Rood $40.69; W. E.
Rood $55.90; Robert Rutledge $34.49; Sheet Harbour Lumber Co. $76 . . 960 67
Small payments: 3 anchors $16.50; sundries $41.38 57 88
Total, carried to page V— 9 3, 239 42
West Advocate, N.S.: Breakwater.
Bjgelow, J. E. & H., contract for construction of breakwater complete 16,400 00
Inspector of work, Robert Dewis: May 28-31, 4 d. at $3, June- No v., 6 m . at $80 492 00
Total, carried to page V— 9 16, 892 00
West Arichat, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Foreman, Thomas D. Boudrot, June-Dec, 115-5 d. at $3, outlay $1.20 347 70
Carpenters, 216 d. at $2, 86-76 d. at $1.75; man with team, 13 d. at $2; labourers, 197 d. at
$1.25 856 10
Fownes, C. A., deal, 23,000 ft. at $13.50 310 50
Rogers, Arthur, freight on deal, 8, 000 ft. at $2.50 per M, 15, 000 ft. at $2 per M 50 00
Spry, George: logs, 158 at $2, 4 at $1.70, 30 at $1.35; spikes, 12 kegs at $3.90; iron, 592 lb.,
$19.25 429 35
Small payments: stone, 223 tons at 50c; sundries $33.80 145 30
Total, carried to page V— 9 2, 138 95
West Chezzetcook, N.S.: Breakwater Pier.
Foreman, Wm. Lapierre, May, Aug.-Nov., 67-5 d. at $2.50 168 75
Sub-conductor, Ephriam Mannette, Aug.-Oct., 57 d. at $2.25 128 25
Engineer, C. A. Shortt, Sept., 21 d. at $3 63 00
Labourers, 48 d. at $1.75, 172-75 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 64 d. at $2; pilot, -5 d. at $2; men with
teams, 11-15 d. at $3 505 59
Conrod, Peter, spruce plank, 10,000 ft. at $15 150 00
Scotia Fisheries, Limited: services of S. S. Luxor towing scow, etc, detailed with Herring
Cove Wharf (Page V— 212) 50 00
Small payments: towage $33; smith work $20.72; wire spikes $12.60; timber, 2801. ft. 7c; rope,
So lb. at 14c; freight $12.35; gasoline, 41 gal. at 23c, 10 gal. at 25c; sundry $34.02 157 66
Total, carried to page V— 9 1 , 223 25
V— 224 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19f4
West Chezzetcook, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs. $ cts.
Foreman, Joseph Faucher, May-June, Oct., 47-58 d. at $2.50; labourers, 177 d. at $1.75,
34-5 d. at $1.50 480 50
Austin Bros.: iron, 2,025 1b. at 2c, 1,050 1b. at 2.05c; sundries $5.05 67 07
Small payments: rock, 97 tons at 38c; cutting and sharpening iron $11.42; sundry $4.77 53 05
Total, carried to page Y— 9 600 62
Western Head, N.S.: Breakwater Repairs.
Conductor, Angus L. Frelick: May-July, Nov., 51 d. at $3, outlay $26.45 179 45
Labourers, 12-75 d. at $1.75, 358-75 d. at $1.50, 19 d. at $1.25, 3 d. at $1; blacksmiths, 36-75
d. at $2; carters, 48-5 d. at $3; hire of gasoline boat, 1 d., $1.50 807 71
Wright, Edgar J.: cement, 135 brl. at $2, 17 bags at 62- lc; 3,076 lb. iron, $78-14; drill steel, 176
lb. at 9c; forge $15; sundries $44.50 434 04
Small payments: lumber, 1, 000 ft. at $16, 1,592 ft. at $13; rope, 103£ lb. at 12c; sundries $22.70 71 81
Total, carried to page V— 9. 1,493 01
Western Shore, N.S.: Wharf.
Conductor, Frank Fredea: Oct.-Nov., 1-232 m. at $80; rent of derrick, 19 d. at $1; outlay 40c. 117 96
Men with teams, 12 d. at $3.50, 41 d. at $3, 11 -5 d. at $2.50; stone masons, 17 d. at $1.75; labour-
ers and stonecutters, 280-16 d. at $1.50
Vaughan, Arnold: logs and fenders, 5,088 1. ft. at 8c, 18,574 1. ft. at 7c, ballast poles, 500 at 55c
Small payments: timber, 16 pieces at 50c, 14 at 30c; sundries $45.79
Total, carried to page V— 9
643 74
1,982 22
57 99
2,801 91
Weymouth Harbour, N.S.: Improvement.
Halifax Dredging Co., detailed with Contract Dredging (page V— 338) 5,470 22
Inspector of dredging: Ansel Gray, 18 d. at $3, overtime 16 h. at 35c, outlay $1.06. 60 66
Advertising 91 51
Total, carried to page V— 9 5, 622 39
White Point Breakwater, N.S.
Foreman, Robert West, Aug.-Sept., 25-25 d. at $2.50 63 12
Labourers, 157-2 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 38-5 d. at $2.50 332 06
Doggett, Robert: logs, 364 1. ft. at 8c, 284 1. ft. at 6c; sundries $14 60 16
Small payments: hemlock, 3,058 ft. at $13.50; smithwork $31,28; iron, 519 lb. at 2|c;
sundries $25.17 110 71
Total, carried to page V— 9 566 05
Whitewaters, N.S.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Moore Rogers: June-Oct., 56-99 d. at $3; plank, 2, 500 ft. at $15; saw $1.50 209 99
Carpenters, 54 d. at $2, 87-78 d. at $1.75, 88-5 d. at $1.70; labourers, 24-5 d. at $1.65, 43 d. at
$1.50; men with teams, 1 d. at $3.50, 14-5 d. at $3 563 99
Turner, John, plank, 6, 000 ft, at $14 84 00
Small payments: timber, 358 1. ft. at 7c, 254 1. ft. at 5c; iron, 1,080 lb. at $2.15; rock, 75 tons
at 35c; bolts, 130 at 10c; spikes, 2 kegs at $2.75, 2 kegs at $2.55; sundries $28.20 139 03
Total, carried to page V— 9 997 01
Windsor Harbour, N.S.: Improvement.
Voucher outstanding, P. 93,384, De Gaspe Beaubien 199 81
Kings Printer $17.42; advertising $229.23 246 65
Total, carried to page V— 10 446 46
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Wolfville, N.S.: Protection Works. $ cts.
Conductor, Harold A. D'Almain: May, July-Sept., Nov., 2-237 m. at $80, 37 d. at $3, outlay
$4.52 294 45
Carpenters 76 d. at $2.50; labourers, 64 d. at $2, 252 d. at $1.75 759 00
Schoficld, Ernest: teaming, 31 d. at $2; brush, 12 loads at $2; handwood piles, 5 at $3 101 00
Brush, 210 loads at $2; stone, 610| tons at 60c; timber, 1,590 1. ft. at 8c, 90 1. ft. at 9c; logs,
5 at $2, 11 at 70c, 31 at 50c; 2 hardwood stringers $15; piles 150 1. ft. at 12c; lumber 287,827
ft. at $30; sundries $20. Paid as follows: Eric D'Almain $460; H. D. Johnson $68.81; J.
D. Sherwood $49.40; R. W. Starr $371.10; 5 payments under $45, $83.15 1,032 46
Small payments: hardware 50-93; iron, 730 lb. at $2.10; bolts, 414 lb. at 3§c; plank $14.88;
sundry $3.25 98 88
Total, carried to page V— 10 2, 285 79
Woods Harbour, N.S.: Breakwater at Falls Point.
Foreman, John Goreham: Aug.-Nov., 86 d. at $3; services of gasoline boat, 50-5 d. at $2 359 00
Conductor, Frank E. McDonnell, 86 d. at $3 258 00
Master workman, Joseph Dixon, 86 d. at $2.50; labourers, 385-5 d. at $1.50 793 25
Brannen, W. W.: iron, 500 lb. at 2^c; making iron into bolts, 500 lb. at 3c, 4,100 lb. at ljc;
sundry $6.31 85 06
Goreham, C. A.: iron, 4,100 1b. at 2|c.; gasoline, 134 gal. at 25c; spikes, 3 kegs at $3.50;
clinch rings, 140 lb. at 12c; 2 dories, $34; sundry $27.26 224 56
Sutherland, Robert & Son, timber, 3, 246 ft. at $16 51 93
Small payments: freight and wharfage on lumber $11.20; services of horse $12, of boat $5 28 20
Total, carried to page V— 10 1, 800 00
Yarmouth Harbour, N.S.: Improvements.
Dominion Dredging Co., detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 338) 29, 552 74
Inspectors of dredging: Calvin Morrell, Sept-Dec, 98 d. at $2.50, overtime, 352 h. at 30c; Wm.
H. Rodgers, Sept.-Jan., 104 d. at $3, overtime, 343 h. at 35c, outlay 75c 783 40
Conductor, John Little, May, Oct -Nov., 39-5 d. at $3 118 50
Sub-conductor, Mandy Surette, 31 d. at $2.50; carpenter, 7-08 d. at $3 98 75
Carpenters, 1 d. at $2; labourers, 171 d. at $1.60; men with teams, 32 d. at $3 371 60
Parker-Eakins Co. Limited: plank, 3,445 ft. at $15, 2,420 ft. $20; sundries $48.85 148 93
Winter, Samuel P.: ballast poles, 1,000 1. ft. at 3c; logs, 510 1. ft. at 6|c, 364 1. ft. at 7c 88 63
Small payments: hardware $30.74; 620 lb. iron $13.33; logs, 535 1. ft. at 6c; ballast poles,
300 1. ft. at 3c 85 17
Test-borings: —
Foreman, George McLeod, Apr.-June, 69 d. at $3.50 241 50
Labourers, 163 d. at $2, 10 d. at $1.50 341 00
Davy, H. M., travel and outlay 347 55
Dominion Atlantic Railway Company: hire of scow, May 2- June 24, $50, of tender from
May 2-June 8, $15 65 00
Small payments: smithwork, $34.56; express charges $23.93; plank and timber 1, 125 ft. at
$18; manilla rope, 147 lb. at life; sundries $33.16 129 17
King's Printer $1.54; advertising $306.12 307 66
Total, carried to page V— 10 „ 32, 679 60
Harbours and Rivers Generally, Nova Scotia: Improvements, &c.
Antigonish Harbour Survey ($1,471.24)—
Cooks: Joseph Dunn, 1 m. $50; Chas. Murray, -733 m. at $40 79 33
Boatman, J. J. McPherson, 37 d. at $2, 22 d. at $1.75; labourers, 76 d. at $1.75 245 50
Archibald, W. S., hire of motor boat, 59 d. at $6 354 00
Graham, David R., provisions $58.61; Haley, Edward, provisions $242.61 301 22
Kirk, D. J. Woodworking and Contracting Co.: 522 ft. sheathing $10.70; 130ft. pipe $9.10;
sundries $35.53 55 33
Mcintosh, Chas., services of self and motor boat, 28 d. at $6 168 00
McGillivray & MacDonald, groceries and provisions 61 56
Whidden, C. B. & Son, sundry livery hire -. 96 00
Small payments: storage of drill, 44 m. at 50c; groceries $25.04; sundries $63.26 110 30
Amaquadees Pond ($300.04)-
Foreman, R. H. McNeil, 8-9 d. at $3; labourers, 34-9 d. at $1.50, 67-6 d. at $1.40, 5-9 d.
at $1.35, 22-7 d. at $1.25, 7-9 d. at 60c; teams, 22-8 d. at $2.50 271 78
Spruce, 216 1. ft. at lc, 192 1. ft. at ljc, 184 1. ft. at 6c; sundry $12.18 . 28 26
Carried forward 1,771 28
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Harbours and Rivers Generally, Nova Scotia: Improvements, &c.— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 1,771 28
Amherst Point Wharf ($503.37)—
Foreman, S. B. Fullerton, 26 d. at $3; labourers, 67 d. at $2 212 00
Christie, J. R. & G. H.: piles, 300 1. ft. at 12c, 405 1. ft. at lie.; ballast poles, 40 at 50c.;
towing piles and poles, $20 120 55
Strang, W. B.: men with teams, 16 d. at $4, 4 d. at $3, 1 d. at $2, 2 d. at $1 80 00
Small payments: lumber, 1,660 ft. at $20; brush, 8 loads at $2.25; teaming, $9; hardware
and smithwork, $30.62 90 82
Avon River Bank ($2,028.94)—
Conductor, E. E. Armstrong: 51 d. at $3.10; brush, 30 loads at $1.50 203 10
River foreman, Lykle Sanford: 42 d. at $3.50; pickets, 3, 645 at 5c 329 25
Labourers, 272 d. at $2 544 00
Dimock & Armstrong, sundry hardware 22 09
Brush, 619 loads at $1.50; pickets, $2. Paid as follows: John Akin, $64.50; Albert Arm-
strong, $141; Benjamin Boyce, $81; F. E. Lynch, $99; G. D. Payzant, $57; Medford
Taylor, $112.50; Isaac Woodman, $73.50; 11 payments under $50 each, $302 930 50
Babin's Cove Wharf ($191.65) —
Conductor, Albert Pushong, 18-2 d. at $3; labourers, $22.80; carpenter, $11.37; team, $7.50 96 27
Lumber, 2,000 ft. at $20, 1,430 ft. at $18; stone, 40 tons at 30c; logs, 4 at $2.50; sundry,
$7 . 64 95 38
Baddeck Public Wharf and Breastwork ($417.22)—
Foreman, P. B. McNeil, 32 d. at $3; labourers, $107.35; carpenters, $48; teams, $63 314 35
Campbell, John E.: paint, 15 gal. at $2.25; sundries, $33.25 67 00
Deal, 1,831 ft. at $15; labour, $8; spikes, 40c 35 87
Bear Cove ($500.03)—
Conductor, Arcade Boudreau, 27-8 d. at $2.50; labourers, $276.75; carters, $54.80 401 05
Leblanc, Charles T.: dynamite, 100 lb. at 45c; electric fuses, 150 at 4Jc 51 38
Blasting battery, $21; dynamite, 25 lb. at 45c; sundries, $15.35 47 60
Big Island, Merigomish ($249.94)—
Foreman, Alexander McGlashen, -702 m. at $80, outlay, $3.63; carpenters, $68.25; carters,
$13.50 141 53
Rood & McGregor, 6,226 ft. at $16; Thompson & Sutherland, spikes and iron, $8.80 108 41
Black Hole Harbour: foreman, 8 d. at $3; teams, etc., $12; dynamite, fuse, etc., $13.75 49 75
Black Point Breakwater ($508.43)—
Foreman, Alexander McKay, 19-5 d. at $3; labourers, $101.50; men with teams, $87;
men with boats $10 257 00
Stewart, D. Y. & Son, delivering cement, 264 bags at 24c 63 36
Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd., cement, 66 brl. at $2.38 157 08
Hardware, $11.70; brush, 22 loads at 50c; sundries, $8.29 30 99
Broad Cove Wharf: foreman, $9.75; labourers, $3.75; ballast, $10; sundries, $9.99 33 49
Brooklyn Breakwater: Norman C. Ralston, labour, $157.91; freight, $50; livery, $28; rope/
$18; sundry outlay, $8.07 .• 261 98
Canada Creek ($169.35) —
Conductor, Eben Bryden, 13 d. at $3; carpenters, $33.24; labourers, $24 96 24
Bryden, Rupert, logs, 122 1. ft. at 7c, 280 1. ft. at 6c, 948 1. ft. at 4c 63 26
Spikes, $2.75; sundries, $7.10 9 85
Canso Harbour: foreman, $15; labour etc., $14; cement, $18.80; sundry, $2.20 50 00
Cape Auget: purchase price of required land, Maria S. Rhindress, $100, J. Hureau, $50; stone
taken from Maria S. Rhindress' property, $9.40 159 40
Chegoggin North Breakwater ($984.05)—
Conductor, Isaac Foote, 30 d. at $3; labourers, $474.75; carpenters, $14; ox teams, $152.25 731 00
Churchill, George W.: logs, 1,940 1. ft. at 8c; poles, 1,575 1. ft. at 3c 202 45
Use of scrapers, $15; iron, 740 lb. at 2-35c; sundries, $18.21 50 60
Church Point ($369.34)—
Foreman, Denis B. Thibodeau, 28 d. at $3; labourers, $188.61; oxen hire, $17.50 290 11
Timber, 148f 1. ft. at 12c, 272 1. ft. at 7c, 270 1. ft. at 6c; iron, 500 lb. at $2.20; sundries,
$15.12 79 23
East Bay: foreman, John D. McEachern, 6 d. at $3; carters, $60.75; labourer, $1.25 80 00
East Jeddore Wharf ($317.92)—
Foreman, Nelson Webber, $11.87; carpenters, $29.30; labourers, $28.50 69 67
Webber, Arthur: plank and timber, 16,250 ft. at $14; spikes, 5 kegs at $2.90; sundry, $6.25 248 25
Eastern Passage ($193.45)—
Conductor, George Morash, 20-5 d. at $2.50; labourers, 39-95 d. at $1.75 121 16
Plank, $47.92; sundries, $24.37 72 29
East River Survey ($255.53)—
Brown, G. M.: travelling expenses, $68.20; outlay, $20.75 88 95
Christie, John, hire of boat, 4 d. at $8.50; James, Charles, hire of boat, 5 d. at $6 64 00
McGillivray, Andrew: paid for labour, $97, sundry outlay, $5.58 102 58
Englishtown Wharf: Angus McRitchie, labour, $3, outlay, $5.81 8 81
Feltzen South Wharf ($466.55)—
Conductor, Jos. E. Young, $55; foreman, D. Kaulback, $30; carpenters, $52; mechanics,
$20.25; labourers, $11 168 25
Carried forward 9, 272 18
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 227
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Brought forward 9, 272 18
Feltzen South Wharf — Concluded.
Mosher, Alfred: logs, 50 at $4; delivering to wharf, $15 215 00
Blacksmith work, $25.80; hire of pile driver, 9 d. at $2; sundries, $39.50 83 30
Fourchu Wharf: McLean, D. E., purchase price of land required for wharf 1,200 00
Gabarus Harbour: labourers, $18 .40; piling ground rent, $5— 23 40
Glace Bay Breakwater ($647.16)—
Foreman, John A. McLean, 63 d. at $3; labourers, $116.12; teams, $220; carpenters, $84.. 609 12
Brush, 250 loads at 10c; sundries, $13.04 38 04
Grand Narrows Wharf ($229.25)—
Foreman, Hector D. McNeil, 15 d. at $3; carpenters, 48-5 d. at $1.50 117 75
Mooreshed, Daniel, wharf plank, 4,800 ft. at $15 72 00
Piles, 10 at $2; hauling with boat, $12.75; sundries, $6.75 39 50
Kelly's Cove Breakwater ($348.64)—
Conductor, S. H. Hilton, 14-5 d. at $3; carpenters, $41; labourers, $90; teams, $36.50 211 00
Hilton,- Joseph: spruce logs, 476 1. ft. at 7c, 871 1. ft. at 6|c 89 93
Hardware, $27.65; sundries, $20.06 47 71
Kingsport Wharf ($386.95)—
Foreman, Wm. West, 4 d. at $3, outlay, $33.60; carpenters, $78; carters, $8; helpers, $35.25 166 85
Eaton & Co., hemlock plank, 13, 756 ft. at $16 220 10
La Have River, Elias Tupper, rent of scow, 20 d. at $2 40 00
L'Ardoise Breakwater ($387.44)—
Stewart, D. Y. & Son, delivering cement, 464 bags at 24c Ill 36
Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd., cement, 116 brl. at $2.38 276 08
Leitches Creek Wharf ($849.85)—
Foreman, Donald McCormack, 34 d. at $3, outlay, $5.20 107 20
Men with teams, $188.76; labourers, $95.76; carpenters, $88.50; sundry, $13.69 386 71
Logs, 1,078 1. ft. at 8c, 1,012 1. ft. at 7c; stone, 31 cu. yd. at 90c, 18J cu. yd. at 70c, 101
cu. yd. at 25c; wire, 28 rods at 35c; earth filling, 205 cu. yd. at 12c; bolts, 690 lb.
at 3fc; labour, $40.50; sundries, $32.16 355 94
Little Narrows, South Side ($100.04)—
Foreman, 2 d. at $3; carpenters, $15.75; spikes, $5 26 75
McLeod, Malcolm J., plank, 4,072 ft. at $18 73 29
Little River, Warehouse on Wharf ($299.10)—
Conductor, B. McDormand, 27 d. at $3; carpenters, $48. 13. : 129 13
Comeau, Pius: timber, 1, 193 ft. at $17; boards, 2,397 ft. at $13; sheathing, 700 ft. at $20;
sundries, $32.62 98 06
Small payments: shingles, 16 M at $2.35; sundries, $34.31 71 91
Little River Breakwater: conductor, Jos. T. Trask, 16 d. at $2.50, outlay, $6.74; dynamiter,
$21.50; labourers, $16.47 84 71
Lower L'Ardoise Breakwater ($412.50) —
Foremen at $3 per d.: P. Martell, $55.95; A. G. Sampson, $1.80 57 75
Labourers, $283; men with teams, $56.50 339 50
Rent of storing place, $10.56; sundries, $4.69 15 25
Lunenburg Test-borings ($614.39)—
Foreman, Geo. McLeod, 24 d. at $3.50, board, $35.45; labourers, 88 d. at $2 295 45
Canadian Express Company, express, $25.50; Thorne, W. H. & Co., hardware, $14.83 40 33
Mack, E. C, use of gasoline boat, 27 d. at $3; Pelig, A., use of row boat, 23 d. at 50c 92 50
Smith.W. C. & Co., Ltd.: spar for float, $40; lumber and scantling, 1, 202 ft. at $20; manilla
rope, 154£ lb. at 19c; sundries, $21 .78 115 17
Union Foundry & Machine Works, foundry-work 40 50
Travel and outlay of A. W. Gregory "... 30 44
Mabou Harbour ($199.61) —
Foreman, Angus F. Rankin, $33; labourers, $72.70; men with teams, $42.60 148 30
Spruce, 10 sticks at 60c, 107 at 25c, 50 at 7c; sundries, $15.06 51 31
Maitland ($699.45)—
Conductor, George Tucker, 13-5 d. at $2.50; carpenters, $25 58 75
Carr, John: poles, 5, 000 1. ft. at lc; piles, 1,000 1. ft. at 3c 80 00
Crowef E. B., hemlock plank, 22,000 ft. at $14.50 319 00
Steel, Charles, purchase price of required property 200 00
Spikes, 10 kegs at $3; buying timber, $11.25; sundry, 45c 41 70
Margaree Island, Wharf ($435.11) —
Foreman, Alexander Mclsaac, 24-25 d. at $3; labourers, $136.03; hire of team and motor
boat, $16.37 225 15
Bolts, 400 lb. at 4c; timber, 530 1. ft. at lie, 320 1. ft. at 6c; lumber, 3,460 ft. at $16; stone
ballast, 52 cu. yd. at 50c; boat hire, 16| d. at 50c; sundries, $26.74 209 96
Melford : David Miller, rail fencing, 18 rods at 33c 5 94
Merigomish Harbour Wharf ($387.63)—
Foreman, John W. Dunn, 1-346 m. at $80; men with teams, $77.50; labourers, $37.80;
mechanics, $54.25 277 22
Rood & McGregor, hemlock, 4. 683 ft. at $17 79 61
Thompson and Sutherland: 776 lb. iron, $16.30; spikes, $11.55; sundries, $2.95 30 80
Carried forward 16, 921 65
1— 15§v
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4 GEORGE V., A. 19T4
Harbours and Rivers Generally, Nova Scotia: Improvements, &c.— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 16,921 65
Meteghan River ($2,597.33)—
Foreman, Edward J. Comeau, 2-744 m. at $80; carpenters, $256.87; labourers, $667.52;
carters, $168.74 1,312 64
Woodworth, Thos. O.: bolts, 1, 140 lb. at 3|c, 4,956 lb. at 4c; sundries, $67.49 305 62
Timber, etc., 16 1. ft. at 12c, 82 1. ft. at lie, 4,230 1. ft. at 9c, 2,906 1. ft. at 7c, 795 1. ft.
at 5c, 5,767 1. ft. at He.; flooring, 10,031 ft. at $16, 729 ft. at $20; plank, 2,358 ft. at
$18; sawing, 5,771 ft. at $2.50. Paid as follows: Comeau, J. G., $61.12; Deneau, E. P.,
$104.45, F. P., $82.04, Jos. P., $52.47; Robichaud, E. J., $175.75; Saulnier, Edmond
M., $147.72, Martin, $189.56; 4 small payments, $140.09 953 20
Morden ($300)—
Hardware $14.87; carting pile driver $11 25 87
Conductor, Charles Dorey, 13-32 d. at $3; labourers $94.05; carter $7.50 141 52
Cassidy, James: timber, 355 1. ft. at 8c, 356 1. ft. at 6c, 220 1. ft. at 2|c 55 26
Timber, 240 1. ft. at 8c, 670 1. ft. at 6c, 7801. ft. at2|c; iron, 8241b. at 2|c; sundry $1.66 103 22
Mulgrave Wharf ($1,267.69)—
Hagerty, S. W.: contract complete $3,000, extra work $100; less $1,940, paid in 1911-12
(page V— 188) 1, 160 00
Inspector of work, William Purcell, 1-346 m. at $80 107 69
Newelton Wharf ($619.43)—
Conductor, Stillman Newell, 27 d. at $2.50; foreman, I. A. Smith, 18 d. at $3; labourers,
92 d. at $1 . 50 259 50
Nicoll, F. G.: logs, 783 1. ft. at 10c; plank, 7, 101 ft, at $16 191 92
Logs, 550 1. ft, at 8c; bolts, 766 lb. at 4c; freight $28; 150 ft. of piling and towing same $12;
transferring pile driver $10; use of boat, 5 d. at $2; sundry $33.37 168 01
Newport Landing: conductor $15; carpenter $10; lumber $30 . 50; sundry $6 . 37 61 87
Orangedale: McNeil, John D., purchase price of required land 75 00
Peggy's Cove ($400)—
Foreman, Wesley Crooks, 12-4 d. at $2.50, outlay $12.36 43 36
Labourers $294.75; teams $26.25; 24 drills $7.20; sundries $28.44 356 64
Pickett's Pier ($150.36)— ;
Conductor, F. A. Eaton $19.50; labourers, etc, $24.25; stone $16.25; plank, 1,832 ft. at
$15; 2cwt. spikes, $5.50 92 98
Supply Co., Ltd.: plank, 3,825 ft. at $15 57 38
Port Hood Wharf ($505.51)—
Conductor, Alex. McDonnell, 32 d. at $3, outlay $9.36 105 36
* Labourers $214.49; men with teams $79.80 :. . 294 29
McDougall, R.: rope, 142 lb. at 16c; iron, 634 lb. at 3c; sundries $14.86 56 60
Ballast, 50| cu. yd. at 50c ; blacksmith work $13 . 15; sundries $11 49 26
Port Joli Wharf ($551.33) —
Conductor, Robt. J. McDonald, $28.12, outlay $13.10; labourers $139.46 180 68
MacKay, Thomas, logs, 40 1. ft. at 6c, 1, 111 1. ft. at 8c 91 28
McClearn Company, Ltd., plank, 9,212 ft, at $16 147 39
McDonald, Charles W., logs, 468 1. ft. at 6c, 356 1. ft. at 8c 56 56
Logs, 432 1. ft. at 6c; freight $30; 5 kegs spikes $14; sundries $5.50 ■ 75 42
Port Wade Pier ($226.76)—
Conductor, David Hayden, 10-6 d. at $2.50; carpenter $21.20; labourers $36 83 70
Morrison, J. F., Jr.: lumber, 5,438 ft. at $15, 2,562 ft. at $16 122 56
Bolts $20.50, paid as follow^: N. A. Cummings $10.24; Arthur Eaton $10.26 20 50
River Hebert ($455. 44)—
Conductor, Samuel McClary, 21 d. at $3, outlay $8; sub-conductor, T. Landells, 9| d.
at $2. 50 94 75
Labourers $53 . 62; hauling material with teams $84 137 62
Kelley, Howard, lumber, 9, 926 ft. at $13, 627 ft. at $20, 141 57
Kelley Bros., pine logs, 60 at $1 • 60 00
Lumber, 1,200 ft. at $12.50; spikes, 162| lb. at 4c 21 50
Round Hill Wharf ($139.33)—
Echlin, A. J., purchase price of required property 100 00
Foreman, H. B. Whitman, $12; labour $10.50; timber and lumber $15.83; bolts $1. . . . 39 33
Sanford Breakwater ($393.83)—
Conductor, Jacob H. Foot, 9 d. at $3; labourers and carters $209.49; carpenters $15.33 251 82
Churchill, George W.: logs, 866 1. ft. at 8c; ballast poles, 900 1. ft. at 2|c 91 78
Iron $19.97; timber $14.56; sundries $15.70 50 23
Sandy Cove, Approach to Breakwater ($555.51) —
Conductor, Robert Bishop, 24 d. at $3; labourers $175.33; men with teams $94.50 341 83
Dakin, D. G.: cement, 78 brl. at $2.25; freight on cement, 78 brl. at 25c; sundries $3.28 198 28
Boards, 1,500 ft. $13; sundries $2.40 15 40
Skinner's Cove Breakwater ($398.40) —
Foreman, Geo. Cameron, 1-269 m. at $90; carpenters $76.15; labourers $21 211 38
McKenzie, James W.: stone, 56 cu. yd. at 50c; brush, 48 cords at 50c 52 00
Stone, 83 cu. yd. at 50c; brush, 48 cords at 50c; lumber, 746 ft, at $15, 1,680 ft. at $20;
bolts, 425 1b. at4tc; sundries $5 . 60 135 02
Carried forward 25, 619 44
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Brought forward 25, 619 44
Sheet Harbour Passage (S199.37) —
Foreman, James V. Kenny, 14-5 d. at $2.50; labourers $39; carpenter $12; teams $33.88. . 121 13
Timber $32.84; stone $15; plank $7; sundries $23.40 78 24
Shelburne Wharf: inspector of wharf, Augustus Swansberg, Apr.-May, 2 m. at $80, June 17 d.
at $3 2 1 1 00
Sonora Survey: R. D. Burns & Sons, labour $36.88, cotton and tacks $1.38 38 26
South Cove Wharf ($313.31) —
Foreman, Arch. McKenzie, 16 d. at $3; carpenters $128.08; team $1 .50 177 58
Ballast, 90 cu. yd. at 70c. ; timber, 35 • 7 1. ft. at 3c, 833 ft. at $14; plank, 1 , 500 ft. at $17; bolts,
4261b. at4fc; sundries $6.75 135 73
South Lake, Lake vale: foreman, J. A. McDonald, $26.66; labourers $34.10; men with teams
$27.75; man with boat $7.50 96 01
Tiverton Breakwater ($496.75)—
Conductor, Newman Small, 32 d. at $3; carpenters $102.50; labourers $23.63 222 13
Robichaud, Simon: lumber, 7,911 ft. at $18, sundry $27.63; logs, 129 1. ft. at 20c, 22 1. ft.
at 18c; cartage 80c 200 54
Hardware and paint $29.69; freight $24.73; sundries $19.66 74 08
Westport, building steps, etc.: conductor, Wm. Howard, 22 d. at $3; labourers, 40| d. at $2;
spikes $14.24; bolts, etc., $5. 10 166 34
Westport Pier ($301.54)—
Leblanc, E. T.: spruce, 11,412 ft. at $20; wharfage $1.14 229 38
Bolts, washers, etc., 580 lb. at 4|c, 36 lb. at 4fc; spikes, 400 lb. at 3c, 400 lb. at 2§c;
freight $23.80 72 16
West Pubnico Wharf ($399.74)—
Foreman, Jerry S. D'Entremont, 13 d. at $3; carpenters $29.60; labourers $107.25 175 85
D'Entremont, David: plank, 3,936 ft. at $19; stringers, 2,022 ft. at $19; 10 sticks, 27ft.
long, $19.50; less blocks, etc., $4.50 128 18
Timber and covering, 2,384 ft. at $20; hauling lumber, 8| d. at $2.10; sundries, $30.18 95 71
Windsor Sheer Dam ($382.62)—
Foreman, Wm. R. Smith, 17 d. at $3, outlay $3.38; labourer $63; hire of boat $5 . 50 122 88
Webber, A. A. & Son, plate, 2,815 lb. at 7c 197 05
Spruce, 2,672 ft. at $16; hardware $14.69; freight and cartage $5. 25 62 69
Yarmouth Survey: foreman, P. Keane, 22 d. at $3.50; labourers, 88 d. at $2; watchman,
26 d. at $1 . 75 298 50
Young's Landing ($677.57)—
Conductor, C. A. Strum, 18-75 d. at $3; labourers $53.76; carpenters $82.68 192 69
Strum, W. H. L.: logs, 2,604 1. ft. at 8c; poles, 630 1. ft. at 3c; plank, 7,788 ft. at $16;
guard rail, 1,721 ft. at $20; iron, 1,075 lb. at 2£c; ballast, 106 tons at 40c; spikes,
5 kegs at $3; sundries $14.35 484 88
Generally —
Eddy, E. B. Co., Ltd., manilla paper, 421b 1 57
Maguire, W. J.: carbolineum avenarius, 668 gal. at $1; freight $30.81 698 81
Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Co.: exchange service $7.59, messages $31 .82 39 41
King's Printer $144.97; Stationery Office $1,749.38 1,894 35
Legal services: Thos. Gillant, Port Hood, $34.30; J. A. Gillies, Sydney, $260.60; John A.
McDonald, North Sydney, $43.20; McKenzie & McMillan, North Sydney
$10; H. Ruggles, Bridgetown, $49.71 397 81
Antigonish Office ($2,503.68)—
Bernasconi, Adolph: labourers, $204.25; boat hire $38.50; rent of tents $28; hauling
water $24; rent of boathouse $16; rent of oil stoves $15; sundry travel and outlay
$450.20 775 95
MacDonald, D. Harold: labour $61; surveying-outfit case $15; sundry travel and outlay
$1 18 . 90 1 94 90
MacDonald, J. C, travelling expenses 10 55
MacGillivray, Andrew: labourers, $275.25; boat hire $75.50; poles and posts $38.80;
photographic supplies $15.30; travelling expenses of crown land surveyor $11; sundry
travel and outlay $470.23 886 08
Millidge, E..G.: exchange service, Apr.-June, Aug.-Nov., Jan.-Feb., 9 m. at $2.42; tele-
graph and 'phone messages $77.87; labour $44.13; postage $14.25; sundry travel
and outlay $451 .22 .- 609 25
Sears, Joseph, travelling expenses 26 95
Halifax Office ($4,993.72)—
Dodwell, C. E. W.: telephone rental, telegraph and 'phone messages, $294.88; postage
$34.50; stationery $22.55; sundry travel and outlay $1,306.26 1,658 19
Freeman, J. R.: labour $174.25; 'phone messages $24.50; sundry travel and outlay
$1,240.03 1,438 78
Morrison, W. P.: Halifax to Ottawa and return $33.30; sundry travel and outlay $149. . 182 30
Noonan, W. H. , sundry travel and outlay 142 80
Putnam, H. N.: labour $11.25; sundry travel and outlay $295.05 306 30
Carried forward 38, 464 45
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours and Rivers Generally, Nova Scotia: Improvements, &c.— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 38.464 45
Halifax Office — Concluded.
Russell, H. A.: exchange service, telegraph and 'phone messages $46.40; postage $31;
sundry travel and outlay $396.05 473 45
Schenk, T. M.: labourers, $100.50; boat hire $10; sundry travel and outlay $671.40 781 90
Z wicker, F. G., 400 day clock 10 00
North Sydney Office ($2,859.60)—
Bernasconi, T. A.: exchange service, 12 m. at $5.25; telegraph and 'phone messages
$117.31; postage $20.90; care of office $91.25; repairs to typewriter $11.25; sundry
travel and outlay $675.36 979 07
Bernasconi, H. Perley : travel and outlay 10 35
Cooper, R. H.: labourers $66.75; sundry travel and outlay $399.30 466 05
Cunningham, Leonard: labourers $90.75; boat hire, $18; sundry travel and outlay,
$388.21 496 96
McKean, Melville: labour $82.75; sundry travel and outlay $419.37 502 12
MacNeil, H.: labour $55.45; boat hire $24; sundry travel and outlay $185. 15 264 60
MacPhie, Ernest, sundry travel and outlay 27 95
McCallum, W. M.: 3-A Kodak, $65; tripod and carrying case, $7.50 72 50
Thompson, A. Chas.: wash basin, set up, $38; curtain and rod and towel rack $2 40 00
Shelburne Office ($1,197.09)—
Locke, Thomas J.: exchange service, Feb., 1912-Mar., 1913, 14 m. at $2.42; telegraph
and telephone messages $162.35; postage $19; sundry travel and outlay $631.88 847 11
Ralston, Norman C: labour $105.14; freight and express $33.30; sundry travel and outlay
$192.79 331 23
Remington and Smith Premier typewriters: rent of typewriter, 6 m. at $3; express 75c. 18 75
Detailed elsewhere — . .
Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 4,687 97
Dredging Maritime Provinces (Page V— 328) 388 43
Total 48,862 89
Less — charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V — 424) 13, 365 41
Total, carried to page V— 10 35, 497 48
Bay View, Piers Repairs: P.E.I.
Conductor, Arthur^Simpson: Aug.-Sept., 18 d. at $2.50 45 00
Carpenters, 10 d. at $1.75; labourers, 48-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 24 d. at $2. 50 150 25
Parsons, John, hemlock timber, 20 pieces 22 ft. long at $3 each 60 00
Weir & Fyfe: hemlock, 3,700 ft. at $16; 285 lb. round iron, $7.83 67 03
Small payments: piles, 250 1. ft. at 10c, 25 at 40c; 3" hemlock, 1,660 1. ft. at ljc; sundry,
$18.84 78 74
Total, carried to page V— 10 401 02
Belle River Wharf: P.E.I.
Conductor, Joseph Sanders: June, Aug.-Oct., 76-75 d. at $2.50; outlay for lumber $62.55, for
sundries, $39.50 293 92
Sub-foreman, John D. Munn, 33 d. at $2; lumber $31 .25 97 25
Carpenters, 80-25 d. at $1.75; labourers, 12-75 d. at $1.50; horse hire, 4 d. at 75c, 6 d. at $1 168 56
Crabbe, Simon W.: iron, 1,443 lb. at 2|c; sundries $24.72 57 19
McMillan, Malcolm A.: logs, 15 at $2, 15 at $1.20; plank, 2,019 at $15 78 28
Matheson, Daniel: logs, 4 at $2.50, 5 at $2, 5 at $1 .20; timber, 3-325 tons at $8 o2 60
Sanders, Philip: 66 poles $9.90; iron $5.60; logs, &c, $33.15; sundries $13.33 61 98
Sanders, William: stone, 67 cu. yd. at 60c; poles 100 at 15c 55 20
Small payments: logs, 6 at $2 . 50, 25 at $2, 23 at $1 . 20, 14 at $1; timber, 2 tons at $9 .40, 3 • 2 tons
at $8; plank, 1,775 ft. at $15; stone, 78-33 cu. yds at 60c; freight $14; making bolts, 402 lb.
at 2£c; sundry $15 263 67
Total, carried to page V— 10 1, 128 65
Cape Traverse Wharf, P.E.I. : General Repairs.
Conductor, John McFarlane: June-Sept., 45-75 d. at $2.50; outlay $3.86
Carpenters, 39-75 d. at $1.75; labourers, 106-24 d. at $1.50; carters, 22 d. at $2
Dawson, G. W.: spruce timber, 3^ tons at $8, 11 pieces at $1.60; 22 stringers at 99c
McFarlane, Reg.: timber, 4? tons at $8; spruce piles, 19 at $1; flooring, 40 pieces at 15c
Waddell, A.: piles, 49 at $2, 12 at $1.60, 5 at $1.50; spruce timber, 2\ tons at $8; 42 stringers,
$41 .48; 300 ft. plank, $18
Small payments: plank $10.14; round iron $25.79; making bolts $13.35: sundry $12.30
Total, carried to page V— 10
811 23
272 91
67 38
61 00
201 18
.61 58
785 28
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Cascumpec, P.E.I. : Wharf. $ cts.
Rankin, R. B. & Gordon, I. M.: contract for reconstruction of and repairs to wharf complete 2,400 00
Inspector of work, Joseph Gillis, June-Dec, 92 d. at $2.50, outlay $1 231 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 2, 631 00
Cove Head, P.E.I. : Repairs to Harbour Works.
Conductor, Rupert Ross, July-Oct., Mar., 72-5 d. at $2. 50, 7 d. at $2 195 25
Sub-conductor, Louis E. Shaw, 54 d. at $2; labourers, 295-5 d. at $1.50, 4 d. at $1.25 ^56 25
Hudson, Victor: brush, 25 loads at 75c; stone, 57 cu. yd. at 75c; pile , 10 at $1.50; teaming,
$5 81 50
Ross, William: stone, 57 cu yd. at 75c; brush, 14 loads at 75c 53 25
Shaw, Arthur: brush, 16 loads at 75c; stone, 30 cu. yds. at 75c; sundries $18.55 53 05
Small payments: spruce piles, 81 at $1.50; brush 551 oadsat 75c; iron. 1,006 lb.at2|c; cutting,
and pointing bolts, 210 at 2|c; 260 at 2c; covering, 50 pieces (20 ft. long) at 20c; sundries
$45.54 251 38
Total, carried to page V— 10 1, 190 68
Crapaud, P.E.I. : Repairs to Victoria Pier.
Foreman, Geo. Myers, Aug., 26-5 d. at $2.50; head labourer, J. McNavin, 18 d. at $2 102 25
Labourers, 50 d. at $1 .50; carters, 5 d. at $1 .75 83 75
McCaughey, Laurence: timber, 4 tons at $8; floor beams, 10 at $3; spruce, 300 1. ft.
at 7c 83 00
Mowat, Calvin: deal, 6,126 ft. at $16.50; spikes $9.10; sundry $8.65 118 82
Small payments: spruce piles, 15 at $3; stone, 47 cu. yd. at 60c; floor beams, 6 at $3; spruce
timber, 10 pieces at $1.50; sundry $5.95 112 15
Total, carried to page V— 10 499 97
Graham's Pond, P.E.I. : Breakwater Reconstruction.
Foreman, David Sencebaugh, July 8-Sept. 28, 49 d. at $2 . 50 122 50
Carpenters, 38 d. at $1 .50; labourers, 234-48 d. at $1 .25 350 10
Stone, 262 tons at 50c; poles, 1,590 1. ft. at 6c, 377 1. ft. at lie; piles, 88 at $1.50, 17 at $1.75,
44 at $2; hemlock, 3,960 ft. at $18, 3,192 ft. at $25; iron, 1,957 lb. at 2fc.; heading and
pointing bolts, 500 at 3c; cleaning stone, 50 cu. yds. at 20c; sundry $21.59. Paid as
follows: Chas. Graham, $160.35; Wm. Graham $110.30; W. A. Poole & Co., $195.99; 16
payments under $50 each, $302.47 769 11
Total, carried to page V— 10 1, 241 71
Grand River: North Pier, P.E.I.
Foreman, Cephas Cann, July, Sept., Oct., 41 d. at $2.50 102 50
Labourers, 56-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 3-5 d. at $2; men with teams, 3-5 d. at $3 102 26
Hemlock timber, 10 tons at $9.50, 200 1. ft. at 8£c; floor stringers, 5-5 tons at $11; plank,
1,000 ft. at $20; round spruce logs, 18 at $3, 2 at $2.50. Paid as follows: Joseph N. Mc-
Kinnon $155. 50; 6 small payments $96 251 50
Small payments: iron, 1,012 lb. at 2\ c; sundries $18.64 41 41
Total, carried to page V— 10 497 67
Grand River, South Wharf, P.E.I. : Reconstruction, etc.
McNeill, Roderick: estimate 5 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $6,499 contract, $4,540, less drawback $450 4,090 00
Inspector of work, William A Crossman, June-Nov., Mar., 154 d. at $2.50 385 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 4,475 00
Head St. Peter's Bay: Wharf.
King's Printer 2 24
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Hickey's Wharf, P.E.I. : Reconstruction and Repairs.
Foreman, John S. Garland: July-Aug., Oct., 45 d. at $2.50, horse 3 d. at $1; outlay 95c
Carpenters, 25-5 d. at $1 .75; labourers 60-5 d. at $1 . 50 '.
Hogan, M. P.: hemlock, 4,295 ft. at $14; freight $2.08
Murnaghan, James: piles, floor stringers and piece ' timber, 24 at $2; sundries $5.76
Small payments: piles, 13 at $2; drift bolts, 662 lb. at $3; freight $18; stone, 20 loads at 40c
sundries, $45.49
Total, carried to page V — 10
cts.
116
45
135
37
62
20
54 76
117 35
486
13
Kurd's Point Pier, P.E.I. : Repairs.
Foreman, Daniel J. McLure, Oct.-Nov., 35-5 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 71 d. at $1.75; labourers, 42-5 d. at $1.50; team 1 d. ,$3
Steamer Bedeque (Capt. H. A. Rhynard): freighting piles, 3 car loads at $10, 16 at $1; sundry
freighting and fares, $25 .17
McCabe, Joseph, piles, 2,255 1. ft. at lie
McNeill, Daniel F.: furnishing iron and making bolts, 2,257 lb. at 4c; sundries $10.75
Poole & Thompson: hemlock timber, 14| tons at $9.50; freight $16.25
Schurman, M. F. & Co.: spruce plank, 2,000 ft. at $16, 720 ft. at $18.50; sundry $5.53
Small payments: freight $15.93; hardware $14.86; sundries $33.61
Total, carried to page V — 10
88 75
191 00
71 17
248 05
101 03
154 00
50 85
64 40
969 25
Miminigash Harbour, P.E.I. : Improvements and Repairs.
Reid, I. T.: contract complete, $3,337, less $810 paid in 1910-11 (page V— 187) and less,
$2,470.25 paid in 1911-12 (page V— 200)
Foreman, James McGrath: Aug.-Sept., 40-5 d. at $2.50; outlay $11.24
Carpenters, 5 d. at $1.75; labourers, 132 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 19-5 d. at $2.25
Piles, 4 at $2.80, 1 at $2.60, 5 at $2.50, 6 at $2.25, 5 at $2.20, 5 at $2.10, 46 at $2, 5 at $1.36,
2 at $1.20, 1 at $1.04, 3 at $1.02, 10 at $1; brush, 31oadsat 60c, 51 loads at 50c; timber,
164 1. ft. at 8c, 159 1. ft. at 10c; hardwood, 3-4 tons at $9; plank, 4,300 ft. at $19; stone,
£2-33 tons at $1; rent of building for tools $5; sundry timber and lumber $67.48. Paid
as follows: W. Burns $81; Arthur Curley $88.90; Alex. Tremblay $86.70; 12 small pay-
ments, $183 .41
Small payments: hardware $51.56; smith work $18.64; sundries $2.25
Total, carried to page V— 10
56 75
112 49
250 62
440 01
72 45
932 32
Naufrage Pond, P.E.I. : Breakwater Extension, etc.
Townshend, W. H., contract for extension to breakwater complete 6, 789 00
Inspector of work, Alex. Montgomery, July 26-Nov. 8, 92 d. at $2.50, outlay 75c 230 75
McPhee, A. C, arranging for and receiving material, Mar., 7 d. at $2.50 17 50
Round logs, 800 1. ft. at 10c, 1,950 1. ft. at $9; plank, 1,000 ft. at $14. Paid as follows: A. D.
McCormack, $162; A. J. McKinnon $63. 10; 2 small payments $44.40 269 50
Total, carried to page V— 10 i 7, 306 75
New London, P.E.I. : Repairs to Harbour Works.
Conductor, Hugh A. McRae, Aug.-Nov., 58-5 d. at $2.50, outlay $10.20 156 45
Sub-conductor, Peter O'Hearn, Aug.-Oct., 42 d. at $1.75.. . . .' 73 50
Labourers, 243 d. at $1.50; man with team, 2 d. at $2.50; hire of horse, 9 d. at $1; scow hire,
16 d. at 50c 386 50
Hiscott, Thomas, stone, 66 cu. yd. at $1 . 10 72 60
Kennedy, M. & Co., iron, 1,885 lb. at 3c 56 55
McKae, Wilfrid: stone, 50 cu. yd. at $1 . 10; logs, 15 at $1 .50, 3 at 80c 79 90
Reid, James: spruce logs, 101 at $1 .90; spruce piles, 50 at 95c 239 40
Small payments: spruce lo^s, 35 at $1.75, 18 at $1.50, 22 at 80c, 9 at 50c; covering, 30 pieces
at 25c; towing, 10 d. at $2.50; stone, 14 cu. yd. at $1.10; brush, 114 loads at40c; sundry
$3.20 207 05
Total, carried to page V— 10 , 1, 271 95
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 233
Nine Mile Creek, P.E.I. : Pier Repairs.
Foreman, John McQuarrie, June-Sept., 44 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 34 d. at $1.50; labourers, 48-16 d. at $1.25; horse hire, 7 d. at $1
Small payments: stone, 322 cu. yd. at 50c.; piles, 30 at $1.50, 14 at 50c; iron, 605 lb.at2|c.
sundries $42.50
Total, carried to page V — 10.
Total, carried to page V — 10.
cts.
110 00
118 20
269 11
497 31
North Cardigan, P.E.I. : Pier Repairs.
Foreman, Patrick Mclntyre, June-July, 26 d. at $2.50 65 00
Carpenters, 48-5 d. at $1 .75; labourers, 43 d. at $1.50; blacksmith, 2 d. at $2; man with team,
6-5 d. at $2.50; man with boat, -5 d. at $2 170 62
Macdonald, A. A. & Bros.: plank, 1,205 ft. at $13.50, 900 ft. at $14, 15 pieces at 78c; sundries
$11.58 52 15
Small payments: piles, 22 at $2, 7 at $2.25; poles, 530 at 5c, 226 at 4c; stone, 97 cu. yd. at 50c;
gravel, 40 cu. yd. at 45c; sundry $30.52 192 31
480 08
North River, Wharf: Franklyn Point, P.E.I.
McKinley, D. C, purchase price of property required for wharf.
King's Printer $19.37; advertising $48.51
Legal services, Aeneas A. Macdonald, Charlottetown
Total, carried to page V — 10.
1,100 00
67 88
22 70
1,190 58
Port Selkirk, Pier: P.E.I. : Reconstruction and Repairs.
Foreman, Joseph McRae, July, Sept.-Oct., 47 d. at $2.50.
Labourers, 88-33 d. at $1.50
Hogan, M. P., hemlock, 10,493 ft. at $14; freight $28.32
Poole & Thompson: timber, 12-774 tons at $9.50; freight $11
Small payments: logs, curbing, etc., 572 1. ft. at 10c; towage $30; 591 lb. iron $16.25; sundries
$33.37
Total, carried to page V — 10.
P\>wnal Wharf Repairs, P.E.I.
Conductor, A. M. McRae, Aug., 12 d. at $2.50
Carpenter, 6 d. at $2; labourers, 18-5 d. at $1.50; man with team, 2 d. at $2.50...
Hogan, M. P.: 3" plank, 11,700 ft. at $15; sundry 50c
Small payments: towage $20; 3 kegs spikes $7.80; 17 lb. iron 51c
Total, carried to page V — 10.
117 50
132 50
175 22
132 36
136 82
694 40
30 00
44 75
176 00
28 31
279 06
Red Point Wharf, P.E.I. : Completing Repairs and Enlarging Pierhead.
Conductor, George Munn, June- Aug., Oct.-Nov., 66 d. at $2.50
Labourers, 37 d. at $2, 87-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 89-5 d. at $2
Crabbe, Simon W.: drift bolts, 1,328 lb. at 3c, 559 lb. at 3|c; 2 augers $9; sundries $14.16
Grant, Allen J., hardwood piles 25 ft. long, 60 at $2
Hogan, M. P.: hemlock, 12-875 tons at $8, 3,300 ft, at $16, 1,525 ft. at $14; spruce, 619 ft. at $20
McCabe, Joseph, 49 hard wood, piles, 1,303 1. ft. at 10c •
Small payments: towage $34; spruce piles 10 at $2; sundries $26.64
Total, carried to page V — 10
165 00
384 25
82 57
120 00
189 53
130 30
80 64
1,152 29
Robinson's Island, P.E.I. : Breakwater Repairs.
Foreman, Wm. Duncan, Feb. 17-Mar. 10, 14 d. at $2.50; labourers, 38 d. at $1.50
Stone, 368 cu. yds. at 90c; brush, 123 loads at 65c Paid as follows: Adam Craswell $56.55;
Eusebus Gallant $50.30; 12 small payments $304.30
Small payments: smithwork $21.50; rent of building for storage $2
Total, carried to page V — 10
92 00
411 15
23 50
526 65
V— 234 AUDITOR GEXERAUS REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Souris, P.E,I.: Breakwater Extension. $ cts.
King's Printer $18.75; advertising $113.56 132 31
Southport Wharf, P.E.I. : Reconstruction.
Foreman, Edward S. Caswell, May-June, 47 d. at $2.50, carpenter 50-5 d. at $2 218 50
Foreman, Nathaniel Molyneaux, July-Sept., 63 d. at $2.50 157 50
Carpenters, 114-5 d. at $2, 219 d. at $1.75; labourers, 419-5 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 1 d. at
$4.50, 64-5 d. at $3, 20-5 d. at $2; horse hire, 9-5 d. at $1.50 1,494 77
Crabbe, Simon W.: drift bolts, 4,623 lb. at 3c.; screw bolts, 100 at 17c; paint, 6 gal. at$2;spikes,
4 kegs at $2.85; sundries $40.19 219 28
Jenkins, R. R.: hauling, loading and securing on car, 114 creosoted piles at 35c; sundry $10.35. . 50 25
Hemlock timber etc., 106-025 tons at $8, 20,360 ft. at $16, 788 ft. at $14; spruce lumber, 4,869 ft.
at $20; poles, 25 cords at $2.75; piles, 2,670 1. ft. at 10c, 905 1. ft. at 6c; gravel, 1,050 cu. yd. at
7c; sundry $9.20. Paid as follows: Arthur Burke $54.30; M. P. Hogan $988.18; Joseph
McCabe $96.80; George McDonald $73.50; Alex. McDougall $64.30; Daniel McEachern
$68.75; Daniel McNevin $56.80; Wm. McRae $56.50; John A. Ross $104; A. J. Taylor $192 1,755 13
Small payments: hire of scow, 3 d. at $3, 2 d. at $4; use of boat, 4 m. at $3; rent of lot for storage
$10; coal $11.12; sundries $86.74 .' 136 86
Total, carried to page V— 10 4,032 2D
.it. Peters Bay: Breakwater Repairs.
Foremen: Wm. Aylward, Aug.-Nov., 35 d. at $2.50; Chas. Quigley, June-July, 22 d. at $2.50. . 142 50
Man with team, 11 d. at $3; labourers, 36 d. at $1.50 87 00
Cox, Harry H.: iron, 393 lb. at $2.50; spikes, 250 lb. at $3.60 -. 18 84
Stone, 302| cu. yd. at $1.50, 64£ cu. yd. at $1; piles, 49 at $1; stringers, 20 at $1.25; hemlock,
4,062 ft. at $15; freight $6. Paid as follows: J. Baker $66.75; Ronald Drake $133; M. P.
Hogan $66.93; Vincent McGrath $229.50; 6 small payments $163 659 18
King's Printer $16.04; advertising $46.51 62 55
Total, carried to page V— 10 970 07
Tignish Harbour, P.E.I. : Extension of Protection Pears Inwardly.
Conductor, Patrick O'Brien, July-Nov., 125 d. at $2.50, buying lumber, 7 d. at $2.50, outlay
$20.55 350 55
Carpenters, 76-12 d. at $1.75; labourers, 385-3 d. at $1.50, 21 d. at $1.25; engineer, 16-7 d. at $2 770 81
Men with teams, 2 d. at $3.50, 24-33 d. at $3, 31-5 d. at $2.50, 3 d. at $2.35, 8 d. at $2.25, 7 d. at
$2 197 80
Arsenault, J. J. & Co.: plank, 9,683 ft. at $21, 14,550 ft. at $20.50; bolts, 7,421 lb. at3fc (short
paid $2); 2\ m. use of boat, $11.25; spikes, 1 keg at $3.75, 2 kegs at $3.50, 2 kegs at $3.25;
freight $13.60; sundries $86.41 906 41
Buchanan, Neil: tons of timber, 13-45 at $8.50, 17 at $8, 4-15 at $7.55, 10-624 at $6.25, 11 at
$5.60, 7 at $5.30; piles, 2,178 1. ft. at 9c 642 77
Cahill, Peter P.: pile driver engine and fittings, $400; pile driver and hammer fittings, $100. . 500 00
Handrahan, Donald: piles, 242 1. ft. at 10c; stone, 17J ton at $1.25; brush, 31 loads at 50c. . . 61 57
Hogan, John: piles, 770 1. ft. at 10c; sundry $2.50 79 50
Mclnnis, Thomas: stone, 47-5 ton at $1.25; 3 cedar logs $1.50 60 88
Myrich, J. H. & Co.: use of scow, 4 d. at $5; smithwork, hardware, etc, $72.54 92 54
O'Brien, Edward: piles, 484 1. ft. at 10c; spruce logs, 112 1. ft. at 9c 58 48
O'Rourke, James, piles, 528 1. ft. at 10c; Shea, Alexander, stone, 60-5 ton at $1.25 128 42
Prince Edward Island Railway: freight, on lumber, 7 cars at $7, on hardware $1.22 50 22
Small payments: stone, 30-5 tons at $1.25; brush, 19 loads at 50c; bolts, 100 at 17c; steel wire,
85 lb. at 18c; sundries $20.48 100 40
Total, carried to page V— 10 4, 000 35
Tracadie, P.E.I. : Breakwater.
McDonald, F. D., contract complete, $24,540, less $13,460 paid in 1911-12 (page V— 201). . . . 11,080 00
Inspector of work, John N. McDonald, May 13-Oct., 5, 126 d. at $2.50 315 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 11,395 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 235
Vernon River, P.E.I. : Pier. $ cts.
Foreman, P. L. Murphy : June-Oct., 102-5 d. at $2.50; hire of horse, 45 d. at $1 301 25
Carpenters, 20 d. at $1.75; labourers, 101-5 d. at $1.50, 107-2 d. at $1.25 321 25
McDonald, D. & W.: spikes, 4 kegs at $3; iron, 1,503 lb. at $2.40; sundries $18.59 66 66
Timber, 40-69 tons at $8; plank, 6,838 ft. at $16, 1,660 ft. at $15, 8,100 ft. at $14; piles, 605 1. ft.
at 10c, 15 at $1.80, 17 at $2.25; sundry $7.77. Paid as follows: Alex. Dixon $173.51; Joseph
McCabe $60.50; Alex. McPherson, $288.92; Edward O'Connell $65.25; Poole & Thompson
$50.90; 3 small payments $67.63 706 71
Small payments: smithwork $30.47; freight $22; hauling pile driver $6 58 47
Total, carried to page V— 10 .< 1,454 34
Wood Islands, P.E.I. : Southern Breakwater.
Compton, W. & A. J. Ross, contract for extension of southern breakwater complete 7,036 00
Inspector of work, Archibald Bell, June-Aug., 69£ d. at $2.50 173 75
Total, carried to page V— 10 7,209 75
Harbours and Rivers Generally, P.E.I. : Repairs and Improvements.
General foreman, John White: Apr. 1-Aug. 26, Sept. 1-Mar. 31, 11-839 m. at $90; travel and
outlay $151.04 1,216 54
Annandale Wharf ($224.85)—
Conductor, Wm. T. Morrow, 7 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 10 d. at $2; labourers, 5 d. at $1.50;
carter 50c 45 50
Annandale Lumber Co.: plank, 11,100 ft. at $15; spikes, 309 lb. at $3.35; trucking $2.50. . 179 35
Basin Head, Survey: H. A. Messervy: labour $6.50; travel and outlav $11.95 18 45
Belfast Pier ($300.36)—
Conductor, H. A. Gillis, 24 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 42 d. at $1.50 123 00
McEachern, Charles: plank, 2,200 ft. at $16; logs, 5 at $2; stringers, 4 at $2.20 54 00
Small payments: plank, 3,707 ft. at $16; stringers, 3 at $2, 6 at $2.20, 234 1. ft. at 10c;
sundry $21.46 123 36
Bowshaw New Wharf ($444.62)—
Conductor, John A. McNevin, 34-5 d. at $2.50; labourers, 54 d. at $1.50; horse hire, 9 d. at
75c 174 00
Gillespie, John: piles, 360 1. ft. at 10c; timber, 8 tons at $7; plank, 4,800 ft at $14 159 20
Small payments: towing $24; timber, 500 1. ft. at 4c; piles, 317 1. ft. at 6c; sundries $48.40 111 42
China Point Wharf ($158.14)—
Foreman, Alex J. McDonald, 18 d. at $2.50; teams, 26 d. at $2.50; labourer, 3 d. at $1.50 114 50
Small payments: hemlock, 2,287 ft. at $14; iron and spikes $6.50; freight $5.11 43 64
Kier's Shore Pier ($199.77) —
Conductor, Russell Champion, 12 d. at $2.50; hauling, 33-5 d. at $3, 23-5 d. at $2.25;
cutting brush, 3 d. at $1.50 187 87
Small payments: gravel, 460 loads at 2c; stone $2.70 11 90
McPherson's Cove Pier ($99.25)—
Foreman, A. P. McDonald, 7 d. at $2.50; labourers, 8-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 10-5 d. at $2.25 53 87
Small payments, stone, 90-75 cu. yd. at 50c 45 38
St. Mary's Bay Pier ($100.05)—
Foreman, Thomas Fisher, 10-4 d. at $2.50; labourers, 18 d. at $1.50 53 00
Small payments: plank, 1,996 ft. at $15; freighting by boat $11; sundries $6.10 47 05
West Point Wharf ($99.37)—
Conductor, Robert L. England, 8-5 d. at $2.50; carters, 6-5 d. at $2.25; labourers, 13 d. at
$1.50 55 37
England, J. J.: lumber, 2,000 ft. at $20; spikes, 100 lb. at 4c 44 00
King's Printer $25.16; Stationery Office $243.21 268 37
Charlottetown Office ($1,677.75)—
Hegan, James B.: assistance $78; telegrams and telephone tolls $15.39; sundry travel and
outlay $249.01 342 40
Hyndman, W. E. : labourers $130.50; sundry travel and outlay $630.98 761 48
Milford, J. C: labourers $21; sundry travel and outlay $129.65 150 65
Miller, H. E.: labourers $150.30; sundry travel and outlay $272.92 423 22
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 912 50
Total
Less — charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V — 424)
Total, carried to page V— 10
5,720 02
1,572 90
4,147 12
V— 236 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19T4
Albert Wharf, N.B. $ cts.
reck. John T. & Job Stiles, purchase price of required property
Travel of Ottawa official. A. E. Cross
King's Printer $20.39; advertising $142.04
Legal services, J. Arthur Frieze, Sussex, N.B
Tot al , carried to page V — 10 #
Anderson's Hollow, N.B.: Breakwater Wharf General Repairs.
Foreman, Ira H. Copp, Feb.-Mar., 32-5 d. at $3
Labourers, 62 d. at $1.75, 17-5 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 7 d. at $2, 30-75 d. at $1.75; man with
team, 8 d. at $3.50
Lumber, 18.252 ft. at $14; knees, 13 at $1.50; mooring post $2.50. Paid as follows: Anderson,
George C. $103.27, M. $45.17; Barbour, John $56.44; Smith, Thomas $72.64
Small payments: iron, 808 lb. at $2.30, 210 lb. at $2.35; sundries $17.10
Total, carried to page V— 10
Bat hurst, N.B.: In full and final settlement of A. and R. Louie's claim for dredging
at Bathurst, Loggieville and Caraquet.
Loggie, A. & R., detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 338)
Black River, N.B.: Breakwater Pier: Renewal of Superstructure.
Conductor, Andrew R. Moore, Oct.-Mar., 136 d. at $3
Carpenters, 83-75 d. at $2.50, 764-75 d. at $2; horse hire, 99-5 d. at $1
Labourers, 52-75 d. at $2, 54 d. at $1.75; men with teams, 3-5 d. at $4.50, 24 d. at $4
Thorne, W. H. & Company: dynamite, 100 lb. at 20c; sundries $83.84
Square timber, 16,242 ft, at $22; round logs, 7,122 ft. at $15; covering and plank, 6,602 ft. at
$20; fenders and lumber, .12,561 ft. at $10; mooring posts, 4 at $5; 2,114 ft. pine, $40.
Paid as follows: A. F. Bentley $100; Thos. B. Carson $501.19; Daniel Johnston $40;
Albert Moore $140.61
Small payments: drift bolts, 1,135 lb. at $2.55; sundries $18.51
Voucher outstanding, R. J. Wilkins, P. 91,440
125 00
52 50
162 43
141 72
481 65
97 50
230 61
277 52
40 61
646 24
1 24,209 91
408 00
1,838 37
311 73
103 84
781 80
47 45
515 38
Total, carried to page V— 10 4,006 57
Black River Wharf, N.B.
Foreman, Hypolite Melanson: June-Aug., Oct.-Nov., 39-5 d. at $2.50; looking after lumber,
6 d. at $2.50; outlay $1.60 115 35
Labourers, 132-75 d. at $1.35; carpenters, 65 d. at $1.50 276 71
La Cie M. McLaughlan Ltd.: timber, 6,808 ft. at $16, 9,476 ft, at $14, 2,234 ft, at $12; iron,
2,278 lb. at 3§c. ; sundries $12.51 360 63
Spruce timber, 8,864 ft, at $12; ballast poles, 117 at 35c: stone, 157^ cu. yd. at 60c Paid as
follows: Thomas F. Belliveau $58.66; 7 small payments $183.15 241 81
Total, carried to page V— 10 ." 994 50
Buctouche, N.B.: Repairs to Breakwater and Breastworks.
Foreman, Hypolite Savoie, Aug.-Nov., 58 d. at $2.50, outlay $7.49 152 49
Labourers, 247 d. at $1.35; carpenters, 44-5 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 9 d. at $2 418 19
La Cie M. McLaughlan Limited: lumber, 13,610 ft. at $15; spikes $18.75; sundry $8.66 231 57
Maillett, Cyril D. & Joseph D., 1 job brush, 100' x 20' x 6' 50 00
Savoie, Antoine S., 1 job brush, 100' x : 20' x 6' 50 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 902 25
Camphellton Deep Water Wharf, N.B.: Accommodation.
Foreman, James Woods: Aug.-Dec, 72 d. at $3; outlay $19.20 235 20
Carpenters, 48 d. at $2.50, 30 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 11 d. at $5, 9-5 d. at $4.50, 7-75 d. at
$3- labourers, 183-52 d. at $1.75; use of scow $2.50 609 67
Albert, James: spruce spiles, 456 1. ft, at 8c, 1,273 1. ft. at 10c 163 78
Alexander, James: spikes, 4 kegs at $3.50, 2 kegs at $3.25; 219 ft. timber $15.33; sundries $21.87 57 70
Ellsworth, R.: iron, bolts etc. 830 lb. at 3|c; sundries $48.07 77 76
Exchequer Court: paid Registrar for copy of evidence of The King vs. Shives, $102; copy of
proceedings before court $7.50; copies of reports $4. 113 50
Gobeil A.- services, Nov., in connection with acquisition of property for new wharf $236.66;
travel and outlay $34.25 270 91
Carried forward 1, 528 52
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 237
Campbellton Deep Water Wharf, N.B., Accommodation— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 1, 528 52
Richards Manufacturing Co. Ltd.: deals, 1,210 ft. at $18.75, 25,326 ft. at $17, 1,089 ft. at $15.25,
2,058 ft. at $7 484 25
Small payments: piles, 183 1. ft. at 10c, 126 1. ft. at 8c, 80 1. ft. at 15c; gravel, 320 loads at 5c 56 38
Test-borings: —
Foremen: Geo. McLeod, Apr. 12-22, 11 d. at $3.50; C. J. Robbins, May, 4 d. at $3 50 50
Labourers, 121 -5 d. at $2 243 00
Canadian Express Company, express charges .* 56 73
Davy, H. M., outlay $17.30; Gregory, A. W., travel and outlay $172.53 189 83
Taylor, Jos. H., use of scow, 37 d. at $2 74 00
Small payments: use of row boat $16.50; hardware $9.13; lumber $8.89 34 52
Travel of Ottawa official, A. E. Cross 41 15
Legal services, E. Rene Richard, Dalhousie, N.B 33 20
Total, carried to page V— 10 2,792 08
Campbellton, N.B.: Headlock to Market Whatf.
Foreman, James Woods: Apr.-July, 68 d. at $3; outlay $5.79 209 79
Head carpenter, Alex Mclntyre, 65 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 42 d. at $2 246 50
Labourers, 106-25 d. at $1.75; men with teams, 4 d. at $5, 19 d. at $3 262 98
Alexander, James: lumber, 597 1. ft. at 10c, 253 1. ft. at 8c; spikes, 4 kegs at $3.25; sundries
$22.71 115 65
Jamieson, P., gravel, 352 loads at 35c 123 20
Russell, Joseph, lumber, 641 1. ft. at 10c 64 10
Shives Lumber Co. Ltd.: spruce, 19,536 ft. at $17.50, 302 ft. at $18; iron, 95 lb. at 3c 350 17
Small payments: stone, 37-75 cu. yd. at $1; smith work $31.29; lumber, 1,878 ft. at $9; piles,
252 1. ft. at 6c; sundries $21.77 122 83
King's Printer 38 57
Total, carried to page V— 10 1 , 533 79
, Cape Bald, N.B.: Breakwater Pier.
Wallberg, E. A.: contract complete, $32,890; extras $375. Total $33,265. Less paid in 1910-11
(page V— 191) $14,580, less paid in 1909-10 (page V— 178) $14,370, less expenditure of
department in repairs of concrete faces, $3,501.85, and less $400 still to be expended on
repairs 413 15
Foreman, Henri Dupuis, Feb.-Apr. 1912, 49 d. at $3.50 171 50
Conductor, John W. Brien: Mar.-Oct., 7 d. at $2.50, 91-25 d. at $3; team, 1 d. at $3; outlay
<|4 4i 298 66
Sub-conductor,' Abel P. Burke: Mar. 1912, 27 d. at $2.50; outlay 75c . . . ........'....'..'.'...'.'.'.'. 68 25
Labourers, 76 d. at $1.75, 1,048-82 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 115-73 d. at $1.75 1,908 75
Men with teams, 78-25 d. at $2, 1-5 d. at $3; hire of teams, 20 d. at 75c 176 00
Blacksmith, 38-24 d. at $1.75; pumpmaker, 1-75 d. at $2.50 71 30
Canada Cement Company Ltd.: cement, 275 brl. at $2.08; less freight charges, etc. $75. . . 497 00
Intercolonial Railway, freight charges 96 74
LeBlanc, Nap. S.: rent of building for storage, Mar. 1912-Oct. 1913, $40; timber, 4,000 ft. at
$6.25; sundry $4.35 69 35
Purdy Bros.: lumber, 3,749 ft. at $13, 515 ft. at $11, 1,306 ft. at $10 67 46
Tait, R. C: lumber, 1,000 ft. at $16, 500 ft. at $15, 2,000 ft. at $12.50, 1,900 ft. at $12; delivery
$22.25; hardware, etc., $55.71 149 26
Small payments: hauling $222.38; wood $15.63; 6 windows $10.50; 135 lb. steel pipe $12.15
stove $10; sundries $89.50.-. 360 16
Total, carried to page V— 10 4,347 58
Cape Tormcntine, N.B.: Breakwater Repairs and Strengthening.
Foreman, J. Frank, McGlashing, June-Dec, Feb.-Mar., 104-9 d. at $2.50, 45 d. at $3, outlay
$25.85. . . . : $423 10
Carpenters, 104 d. at $2; carters, 7 d. at $3, 1 d. at $2.50; engineer, 93 • 5 d. at $1.75; labourers,
649 d. at $1.60 1,433 52
Abram, John & Sons, Ltd.: labour $81.80; travelling expenses to Sackville and board there
$31.63; boiler tubes, 288 ft. at lie; safety valve $10.15; sundries $54.34 209 60
Allen, Raglan: sundry smithwork 69 69
N.B. & P.E.I. Railway Co.: coal, 12 tons at $5; freight on portable engine $30 90 00
Sackville Freestone Co., stone, 776-61 cu. yd. at $3.50 2,718 15
Spence, F. H.: 2 pr. trolley wheels $34.20; manilla rope, 139 lb. at 15c; wire rope, 97 lb. at
18c; engine oil, 27| gals, at 50c; sundries $59.94 146 07
Small payments: timber, 1,650 ft. at $10; lumber, 748 ft. at $28, 522 ft. at $15, 690 ft. at $11;
water $20.75; manilla rope, 228 lb. at 16§c; sundries $31.15 142 38
Total, carried to page V— 10 5, 232 51
V— 238 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE VM A. 1914
Castalia, N.B.: Breakwater. $ cts.
Huntley, C. A., contract for construction of breakwater complete 5, 840 00
Tatton, 0M purchase price of land required for right of way to wharf 300 00
Inspector of contract work, A. McFarlane, June 18-Aug. 31, 65 d. at $2.50 162 50
Legal services, M. N. Cockburn, St. Andrews, N. B 33 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 6, 335 50
Chance Harbour, N.B.: Breakwater.
Conductor, David H. Mawhinney, Aug -Nov., 46-5 d. at $3 139 50
Labourers, 79-27 d. at $1.75; carpenters, 87-5 d. at $2, 117-5 d. at $2.25; wharf builder, 41 d. at
$2.50; man with team, 2-5 d. at $3 688 10
Eagles, John S. & Co.: timber, hemlock, 35,060 ft. at $18, spruce, 19,875 ft. at $23, 12,000 ft.
at $28; extra trip of boat Alice R. for scow $30; rent of scow, 3 d. at $2 1, 460 20
Lewis, Wm. &Son.: drift bolts, 7.G80 lb. at $2.35; ring bolts, 160 lb. at 6£c; spikes, 1,776 lb. at
$2.95; freight $13.35 242 52
Stone ballast, 605-33 cu. yd. at $1; timber, 3,236 ft. at $15; towing timber, 184 pieces at 25c;
sundry $19.83. Paid as follows: N. C. Belding$107; Frank Dow $77.50; James Hargrave
$147.75; Ernest Thompson $71; David Tiner $160.33; 7 small payments $156.11 719 69
Total, carried to page V— 10 3,250 01
Chatham, N.B.: Repairs, Custom House Wharf.
Conductor, Patrick Coleman, Aug.-Oct., 54-5 d. at $2.50 136 25
Foreman, Benjamin Flood, 6 d. at $2.50 15 00
Carpenters, 105 d. at $2, labourers, 104-5 d. at $1.75 392 84
Groat, W. J., teaming 62 tons granite at $1, sundry $6.80 68 80
McLennan, A.: drift bolts, 2, 143 lb. at 3£c; spikes, 3 kegs at $3.50; sundries $16.45 10196
Reinsborrow, Charles: lumber, 5, 150 ft. at $11.50, 19,291 ft. at $10.50, 7,900 ft. at $7 317 07
Small payments: lumber, 1,250 ft. at $12, 325 1. ft. at 3c; 12 elm trees $12; hardware $10.61;
sundry $9.21 56 57
Total, carried to page V— 10 , 1,088 49
Chockfish N.B.: Extension of Breakwater at Mouth.
Foreman, Damien Richard, Aug.-Oct., 47 d. at $2.50; labourers, 186 d. at $1.35 368 63
Brush, 199 loads at $1; pickets, 100 at 8c Paid as follows: Edward Caissie $56; Aime LeBlanc
$56; Alban Maillet $67; Placid Maillet $28 207 00
Small payments: rent of building for storing tools etc. $10; rent of boat $6 16 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 591 63
Dalhousie Harbour, N.B.: Breakwater.
Charleson, T. P. estimate 8 to Jan. 8, 1913, on $23,440 contract, $23,390, less drawback $2,330,
and less $5, 660, paid in 1911-12 (page jV— 204) 15, 400 00
Inspector of work, Jeremiah Le Tourneau: Apr. 1-Jan. 8, 242 d. at $2.50; outlay $2 607 00
Test-borings: —
Foreman, George McLeod, Apr. 6-11, 6 d. at $3.50: labourers, 9 d. at $2 39 00
Davy, H. M., travel and outlay , 37 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 16,083 00
Dipper Harbour, N.B.: Breakwater Extension.
Charleson, T. P.: contract complete $22,350, extra work $4,774.10; less, paid in 1911-12,
(page V— 205,) $21 , 460 5 664 10
Inspector of work, David McAdam, July 5-Aug. 28, 47 d. at $3 141 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 5, 805 10
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 239
Dorchester Wharf Improvement, N.B. $ cts.
Conductor, Silas Buck, Apr -Sept., Nov., 76-5 d. at $2.50 191 25
Labourers, 211 d. at $1.75, 122-5 d. at $1.50 553 03
Buck, Ernest: logs, 3,924 ft. at $14; ballast poles, 50 at $18; brush, 5 loads at $2. . . . 73 94
Dorchester Stone Works Ltd.: ballast stone, 100 loads at 90c 90 00
Small payments- brush, 17 loads at $2,; hardwood logs, 12 at $1; bolts, 354 lb. at 4|c, 657 lb. m
at 4c; sundries $41.60 129 80
King's Printer $29.31; advertising $141.84 171 15
Total, carried to page V— 10 1,209 17
Faii-haven, N.B.: To Rebuild Pierhead.
King's Printer $23.62; advertising $60.30 83 92
Gardner's Creek, N.B.: Repairs to Harbour Works.
Conductors: Thos. B. Carson, May-June, 20 d. at $3; Frank Carson, June-July, 23 d. at $3
Carpenters, 19-5 d. at $2.25, 149-75 d. at $2; labourers, 76-75 d. at $1.50
Carson, Thos. B., pine posts, 5 at $8; Thome, W. H. & Co., 6 augers and 6 auger files $7.90.
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 5,215 lb. at $2.35; 685 lb. at $2.45; ladder rungs, 435 lb. at
$2.25; spikes, 13 kegs at $2.95; freight $13.11
Total, carried to page V— 10
Goose Creek, N,B.: Harbour Breakwater.
Conductor, I. S. Prescott, 67- 5 d. at $3
Labourers, 308 d. at $2; men with teams, 21 d. at $5, 10- 5 d. at $4.50, 4 d. at $3.50, 27-08 d. at $3
Dryden, George S., declarations pay sheets, 20 at 25c
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 860 lb. at 2|c; screw bolts, 1,260 lb. at 3fc; freight $2
Prescott, I. & Sons: timber, 18,068 ft. at $18; piling, 5,680 ft. at $13; building shanty $120; iron,
320 lb. at 5c; sundry $27.40
Voucher outstanding, R. J. Wilkins, P. 91, 910
Total, carried to page V— 10
Grande Anse, N.B.: New Groyne.
Foreman, Patrick Hurley, Apr .-Sept., 100-75 d. at $2.50, outlay $21.05 272 92
Carpenters, 160-75 d. at $1.75, 84-5 d. at $1.50; labourers, 27-25 d. at $1.45, 131-9 d. at $1.40,
8-5 d. at $1.25; men with teams, 71-2 d. at $2 785 21
Ballast, 496 cu. yd. at 80c, 109-75 cu. yd. at $1; longitudinals, 17 1. ft. at 10c, 729 1. ft. at 8c,
2,626 1. ft. at 5c; cross ties, 1,012 1. ft. at 5c, flooring, 7,214 ft. at $14; sheathing, 2,755 ft.
at $15.; fenders, 1,432 ft. at $12; hauling lumber, 12 loads at $1; sundry $3.26. Paid as
follows: Albert Ahearn $348.80; Leonard Hurley $60; Thos. W. Riordon $198.85; Edward
Whelton $63.68; 20 payments under $45, $251.89 923 22
Small payments: scow $25; sundries $67.61 92 61
Total, carried to page V— 10 2,073 96
$ cts.
129 00
458 50
47 90
t
200 58
835 98
202 50
863 50
5 00
70 94
\ 562 46
228 00
1,932 40
Grandique Wharf, N.B.
Charleson, T. P., contract complete $5,895, less $2,600 paid in 1911-12, (page V— 206) 3, 295 00
Inspector of work, Jude Bourgeois, Apr., June- July, 57 d. at $2.50, outlay $6.75 149 25
Conductors: A. F. Bvbineau, Dec-Mar., 34-75 d. at 2.50, outlay $8.50; R. R. Poirier, 1 d.
$2.50 • 97 87
Labourers, 136-5 d. at $1.50, 3 d. at $1.35; men with teams, 1 d. at $3, 2-8 d. at $2.85, 26-5 d.
at $2; carpenters, 29-25 d. at $1.75 323 95
Brownley, H. E., inspector of square timber, 31,721 ft. at 50c per M 15 86
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 1,340 lb. at $3.42. 5,990 lb. at $2.62 202 77
Poirier, Isai, constructing fence, 85 rods, with cedar posts, 1 rd. apart and wire fencing 44*
high 98 50
Timber, 26,636 ft. at $12, 8,163 ft. at $10; stone, 346-44 cu. yd. at 70c; ballast poles, 83 at 35c,
144 at -30c, 138 at 25c Paid as follows: Arseneau, Thadde $87.81; Babineau,
Charles $52.31, Phileas U. $74.27, Simon $61.11; Leblanc, Pierre $111.71; Poirier, Albert
I. $54.39; 21 small payments $308.81 750 41
Small payments: labour inspecting fence, 12 d. at $2.50; sundry labour $4 34 00
Total, carried to page V— 10 4,967 61
V— 240
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Grassy Island, N.B. : In full and final settlement of claim of J. S. Gregory for dredging $ cts.
performed.
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V-338) 25, 020 00
Great Salmon River, N.B.: Close-pile West Pier.
Foreman, Maurice N. Tufts, July-Aug., 48 d. at S3, travel and outlay, $6.40 150 40
Assistant foreman, Chas. Kelly, 42-75 d. at $2.50 106 88
Carpenters, 26-75 d. at $2.25, 27 d. at $2, 3d. at $1.80, 75 d. at $1.75 250 81
Labourers, 3d. at $1.65, 22-75 d. at $1.60, 18-75 d. at $1.50, 5-5 d. at $1.35 76 90
Man with team, 15 d. at $2.50; hire of horse, 3-25 d. at $1 40 75
Huntlev, C. A., use of pile driver and equipment, 36 d. at $10 360 00
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 4,950 lb. at $2.35, screw bolts and washers, 2,410 lb. at $3.55. 201 87
Pejepscot Paper Co.: spruce timber and lumber, 48,301 ft. at $16; freight on 7,400 lb. bolts,
$30; cutting and heading bolts, 205 at lie; sundries, $11.50 836 86
Vouchers outstanding, R. J. Wilkins, P. 92050, $542.03, P. 92299, $91.92 633 95
Total, carried to page V— 11 2, 658 42
Green Point, N.B.: Breakwater.
Advertising 38 44
Hopewell Cape, N.B.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Freeman Crocker, July-Aug., Oct., 44 d. at $3 132 00
Carpenters, 35-75 d. at $2.50, 212-75 d. at $2; labourers, 120-75 d. at $1.75; man with team,
d. $3.50 729 67
Bell, Thomas & Co.: hard pine, 1, 500 ft. at $36; cartage, $3.50; freight, $5 62 50
Lewis, Wm. & Son: iron steps and grating, 3,510 lb. at 6c; spikes, 2,670 lb. at $2.95; drift
bolts, 1,051 lb. at $2.35; screw bolts and washers, 370 lb. at $3.55; 40 ladder rungs, $7.98;
freight, $7.45 342 63
Peck, J. L.: plank and timber, 69,023 ft. at $16, 4,502 ft. at $14, 200 ft. at $12 1,169 78
Small payments: blacksmith work, $22.50; freight, $20; hardware, etc., $46.73 89 23
Total, carried to page V— 11 2, 525 81
Kouchibouguac Harbour, N.B.
Conductor, John Callander, May-Aug., 76 d. at $3 228 00
Labourers, 804| d. at $1.50; carpenters, 67 d. at $1.75; men with single teams, 54§ d. at $2 1,433 00
O'Leary, R.: tarred rope, 351 lb. at 12c; steel wire, 322 lb. at 4-^c; sundry, $3.20 59 81
Rent of scows, 73 d. at $1, 63 d. at 90c, 70 d. at 75c; paid as follows: Reuben Babin, $56.70;
Duncan Callander, $52.50; Frank Robicheau, $73 182 20
Small payments: iron, 440 lb. at 4c; making bolts, $16.71; stone, 20 cu. yd. at 75c; 3 acres
brush, $15; lumber, $10.20; sundries, $22.04 96 55
Total, carried to page V— 11 1, 999 5 6
Lameque N.B. : Wharf Improvements
Foreman, G. Chiasson, Sept., 14 d. at $2.50, outlay, $4.64 39 64
Carpenters, 27-25 d. at $1.75, 67-5 d. at $1.50; carter, 1-5 d. at $2 151 94
Small payments: spruce plank, 2, 950 ft. at $15; wire spikes, 8 kegs at $3.50; 1 keg galv'd nails, $7 79 25
Total, carried to page V — 11 270 83
L'Etang N.B.: Wharf Repairs
Foreman, F. M. Cawley, Feb.-Mar., 34 d. at $3 102 00
Labourers, 46-5 d. at $2, 36-5 d. at $1.75; carpenters, 10-5 d. at $2.25; man with team, 2-5
d. at $3 188 01
Clark & Jackson: ballast poles, 132, 11 ft. long, at 40c, 60, 19 ft. long, at 80c 100 80
Cook, Reuben, towing logs, 18, 000 ft 60 00
Justason, Judson, spruce logs, 16, 774 ft. at $17 285 16
Lewis, Wm. & Son.: drift bolts, 4,030 lb. at $2.55; sundries, $11.36 * 114 12
McDougall, John M., spruce logs, 17,879 ft. at $18 321 82
Small payments: horse hire, $48.50; use of motor boat, 3 d. at $3, 9 d. at $2.50; use of scow,
9d. at$l; rope, 60J lb. at 18c, 63 lb. at 16c; sundries, $10.54 120 46
Total, carried to page V— 11 1, 292 37
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 241
Little Gully, M.B.: Breakwater. $ cts.
Foreman, Fred. Maillet, Nov.-Mar., 34-5 d. at $2.50, 13-88 d. at $2.25 117 50
Men with teams, 110-65 d. at $2.25; labourers, 115 d. at $1.35; carpenters, 5-25 d. at $1.50.. . . 412 07
Brait, J. W.: 2 kegs powder, $6.50; sundries, $4.75 11 25
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 7,150 lb. at $2.99; screw bolts, 5,005 lb. at $3.74, 2,365 lb.
at $4.24; plate washers, 2,635 lbs. at $3.74; wire spikes, 3 kegs at $2.99 608 76
Piles, 37, 144 1. ft. at 2c; pickets, 1,700 at 8c; cross ties, 600 at 4c; timber, etc., 8,908 ft. at
$15; brush, 2 jobs, $80; lumber, 2, 100 ft. at $12, 928 ft. at $13; shingles, 5 M at $2.40. Paid
as follows: Burns, T. C, $49.26; Cormier, John, $216.11; Legere, Fred. B., $56; Maillet,
Jos. J., $96, Pierre P., $76; Richard, Alphie P., $69.84, Fabien, $72, Isidore, $51.88, John
D., $68, Joseph R., $70.16; Thibodeau, Frank J., $131; small payments, $209.50 1, 165 75
Total, carried to page V — 11
Loggieville, N.B.: Repairs to Wharf.
Conductor A. J. Fraser, May-Aug., 86 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 95 d. at $1.75, 322-5 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 255 d. at $2.50. ,
Loggie, A. & K., hemlock and pine lumber, 13, 950 ft. at $13.50
Small payments: hardware, $34.46; 42 loads stone, $12.60; smithwork, $11.95.
Legal services, J. R. Lawlor, Newcastle, N.B
2,315 33
215 00
1,287 49
188 21
59 01
24 00
1,773 81
I
249 57
204 63
454 20
Total, carried to page V — 11
Lorneville, N.B.: Breakwater Wharf, Extensions and Repairs.
McAllister, J. K.: caretaker of light on damaged breakwater, Apr. -Mar., 12 m. at $20, oil
and lantern globes, $9 . 57
King's Printer, $18.08; advertising, $186.55
Total, carried to page V — 11
Mill Cove N.B., Wharf
Foreman, Jas. Armstrong: July-Nov., 80 d. at $3; logs, 1,940 ft. at $18; ballast poles, 26 at 50c;
outlay, $6.50 294 42
Carpenters, 134-48 d. at $2.25, 54-5 d. at $2; carters, 9 d. at $2.75, 5-5 d.at $2.50; labourers,
56-5 d. at $1.80, 4 d. at $1.75 558 80
Bell, Thomas & Co.: deals, 9,207 ft. at $18; stowing in car, $2.30; freight, $16.50 184 52
Johnston, Wm., ballast, 330 cu. yd. at 60c 198 00
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 5,890 lb. at $2.35; spikes, 405 lb. at $2.95; 17 ladder rungs,
$3.38; 6 ring bolts, $4.87; freight, $9.06 167 67
McDougall, John M.: spruce logs, 3,730 ft. at $19; towing logs, $15 85 87
Small payments: ballast poles, 91 at 50c; hauling, $13.75; sundries, $49.65 108 90
Total, carried to page V — 11
Millerton N.B., Wharf
Legal services, T. W. Butler, Newcastle, N.B
,598 18
71 20
Miramichi Bay, N.B.: Dredging Ship Channel at Grande Dane Flats.
Northern Dredging Co., detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V — 338)
Inspectors of work: Frank D. Cunn, June-Aug., 70 d. at $2.50, overtime, 156 h. at 25c; David
Mclntyre, May-Aug., 84 d. at $2.50, overtime, 92^ h. at 25c
Advertising
Less — Northern Dredging Co.: security depositf orfeited for non-fulfilment of contract.
Total, carried to page V — 11
Miscou, N.B.: Wharf Extension.
Reid, E. R. ($4,806.14)—
Contract complete, $16,840; less $12,040 paid inl911-12 (page V— 208)
Paid freight on wood preservative
Inspector of contract work, John M. Wood, June 12-Sept. 15, 85 d. at $2.50
Total, carried to page V — 11
1— 16v
38,592 17
447 11
121 78
39, 161 06
5,836 08
33,324 98
4,800 00
6 14
212 50
5,018 64
7—242
■AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Mispec, N.B.: Repairs at Harbour Works. $ cts.
Foreman, S. J. Thomas, Aug.-Oct., 42 d. at $2.50 105 00
Carpenters, 55 d. at $2; labourers, 74-5 d. at $1.75 240 38
Bell, Thomas: lumber, 14,420 ft. at $24, 7, 198 ft. at $23; cartage and loading, $11.50 523 12
Baddington, A. J., towing lumber 50 00
Lewis, Wm. & Son: bolts and washers, 2,958 lb. at $3.55, 60 lb. at $2.50, 2,018 lb. at $2.35. . . . 153 92
Small payments: hardware, $24.09; towing and delivering lumber, $15; sundry, $11 50 09
Total, carried to page V— 11 1, 122 51
Moncton, N.B.: Berth for Scows and Repairs to Wharf.
Foreman, Archibald McDougall, May, 22-5 d. at $3
Carpenters, 21-5 d. at $2; labourers, 40-5 d. at $1.75
Abrams, John's Sons: 400 lb. bolts, $17.80, sundry, $24.43
Hall, F. N., stone, 50 cu. yd. at 65c
Total, carried to page V — 11
67 50
113 87
42 23
32 50
256 10
Neguac, N.B.: Extension of Wharf.
Foremen: Romain Savoy, June-Oct., 58 d. at $2.50, outlay $34.75; A Stewart, 7 d. at $2.50,
travel and outlay $12 209 25
Carpenters, 39 d. at $2.25, 47 d. at $1.75: labourers, 6-49 d. at $1.75, 204-75 d. at $1.50 488 50
Anderson, J. W. & J., stone, 189 cu. yd. at $1.50 283 50
Gay, Donald: 4" deals, 10,013 ft. at $14; logs, 38,446 ft. at $14; fenders, 7,117ft. at $17; stringers,
28 at $7; flooring, 7,452 ft. at $10; pine posts, 1,093 ft. at $20; 8 caps, 920 ft. at $18; ladder, 384
ft. at $20 1,116 02
Groat, W. J.: bolts, 5,805 lb. at 3ic; 1 keg spikes $2.85 191 50
Small payments: hardware, etc., $45.05; sundry $10.40 55 45
Total, carried to page V— 11 2, 344 22
North Head, N.B.: Breakwater Wharf Extension.
King's Printer $18.37; advertising $148.40
Petite Lameque, N.B.: Wharf.
Advertising.
166 77
11 80
Petit Rocher, N.B.: Breakwater.
Foremen: B. H. Cormier, 35-75 d. at $2.50, outlay $18.77; J. Roy, July-Sept., 58 d. at $2.50. . 253 14
Labourers, 296-71 d. at $1.35, 4-5 d. at $1; carpenters, 40-5 d. at $1.75, 30-5 d. at $1.60; men
blasting stone, etc., 32-5 d. at $1.50; water boy, 15-74 d. at 50c; men with teams, 97-25 d.
at $2, 1 d. at $3 778 86
Comeau, Jerome H.: "Frost" wire fence, 237 rods at 40c; sundries $10.95 105 75
Des Brisay Bros.: spike bolts, 1,140 lb. at $3.40 per cwt., 535 lb. at $3.50 per cwt 57 48
Fournier, T., lumber, 4,929 ft. at $16 78 86
Roy, Anthony: ballast, 38 cu. yd. at 70c; round timber, 1,969 ft. at $12; sq. timber, 744 ft. at
$16; flooring, 1,278 1. ft. at He 81 30
Small payments: ballast, 51 cu. yd. at 70c; timber, 3,627 ft. at $12; sheathing, 1,260 ft. at $16;
1,200 ft. plank, $14; posts for fence, 225 at 7c, 30 at 12c; storage and care of winch, etc., $10;
sundries $20-73 163 47
Total carried to page V — 11 1, 518 86
Pointe du Chene, N.B.: Retaining Wall.
Foremen: Geo. Gallant, Aug., Jan., 29-5 d. at $3; A. Mugridge, Apr., May, July, 44 d. at $3 220 50
Derrickmen, 38-5 d. at $2; carpenters, 16-5 d. at $2, 16-5 d. at $1.75; labourers, 252-5 d. at $1.50;
men with teams, 16 d. at $3, 14 d. at $3.50 , 614 63
Cooke, C. W.: making points for spiles, 145 at 50c; repairs to spile driver $5 77 50
Small payments: hand winch $35; brush $35; sundries $15.18 85 18
Travel and outlay of H. M. Davy 42 30
Total, carried to page V— 11 1, 040 11
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Pofntc Sapin, N.B.: Breakwater. . $ cts.
Taylor, Warren, contract complete $16,890, extra work $2,730; total $19,620, less $4,310 paid
in 1911-12 (page V— 209) 15,310 00
Inspector of work, Wm. C. J. D'Aigle, May 15-Dec. 12, 177 d. at $2.50 442 50
Total, carried to page V— 11 15, 752 50
Quaco, N.B.: Repairs to Piers.
Foreman, John Brown, July-Sept., Mar., 58 d. at $3, outlay $5.57 179 57
Carpenters, 68-5 d. at $2.25, 354-5 d. at $2 863 13
Carson, Robert: timber, 3,888 ft. at $30, 17,846 ft. at $25, 56,171 ft. at $21.50; mooring post $10;
28 pieces spruce $10; freight $17.15 1,807 61
Lewis, Wm. & Son: drift bolts, 16,770 lb. at .$2.35, 540 lb. at $2.55; ladder rungs, 435 lb. at $2.25,
250 lb. at $2.40; clinch rings, 650 lb. at $12.50; freight $1.20 506 10
Small payments: wood augers, \ doz. at $16, \ doz. at $12.25; rope 79 lb. $9.68; sundries $15.81.. 39 62
Advertising 136 62
Legal services, Burton L. Gerow, St. John, N.B 20 00
Total, carried to page V— 11 3, 552 65
Rexton, N.B.: To close-pile and Repair Wharf.
Conductor, E. J. Hutchinson, June, Aug.-Sept., 81-5 d. at $3, scow hire, 60 d. at 75c, outlay
$12.25 301 75
Carpenters, 140 d. at $1.75; labourers, 176-5 d. at $1.50 509 74
Brait, J. & W.: iron, 1,804 lb. at 2fc; spikes, keg at $3.25, 2 kegs at $3.50; sundries $14.08 73 82
Burns, T. C: timber, 11,091 ft. at $14; round logs and poles, 16,602 ft. at $13; lumber, 10,945 ft.
at $13; sundry $3.20 516 57
Small payments: stone, 150 cu. yd. at 10c; hardware $27.37; sundry $3.25 45 62
Total, carried to page V— 11 1,447 50
Rieiiibucto Wharf, N.B.: Reconstruction and Extension.
Murray, Thos. O.: contract complete $17,000, extra work $535.74; less $6,840 paid in 1911-12,
page V— 210 10, 695 74
Inspector of work, Reuben I. Flint, Apr.- Nov., 166| d. at $2.50 416 25
Foreman, Robert W. Beers, Aug.-Nov., 31 d. at $2.50, 21 d. at $3, outlay $7.08 147 58
Labourers, 24| d. at $1.50, 119 d. at $1.40; carpenters, 38£ d. at $1.60 264 95
O'Leary, R.: axle grease, 2 boxes, $33.11; bolts and nuts, 510 lb. at 5c; pointed and headed
bolts, 800 lb. at 3£c; sundries $19.71 104 32
Gravel hauled, 568 cu. yds. at 40c, gravel, 405 cu. yd. at 5c; piles, 51 at $3, 60 at $2.50; lumber,
903 ft. at $14, 1,810 ft. at $13, 37 ft. at $12; teaming, 5\ d. at $4, 3 loads at 75c Paid as
follows: Daniel Flanagan $71.05; Jasper G. Pine $109.80; Sylvester Richard $150; Joseph
Savoy, $117; 6 small payments $162.46 610 31
Small payments: smithwork $25.63; sundries $14.65 40 28
Legal services: R. A. Lawlor, Newcastle, N.B., $125.05; G. A. Hutchinson, Richibucto, N.B.
$235.40 360 45
12,639 88
Less, charged to Richibucto Beach 65 00
Total, carried to page V — 11 12, 574 88
Richibucto Beach: Breakwaters on North and South Beaches.
North Beach ($13,364.51)—
Charleson, T. P.: contract complete $20,995; extra work $1,393.51; less $9,450, paid in 1911-
12, V— ?09 12, 938 51
Inspector, D. Thompson :May-Oct., 142 d. at $3 426 00
South Beach ($6,208.79)—
Charleson, T. P.: estimate 4 to Sept. 30, 1912, on $11,895 contract, $6,000; less $800 draw-
back 5, 400 00
Inspector, Jas. Fitzpatrick: May-Oct., 133 d. at $3 399 00
Loggie, A. & R.: purchase price of site 125 00
O'Leary, Richard: hemlock, 1,602 ft. at $9; shingles, 10 M at $2.25; sundry $34.92. 71 84
Small payments: 5 window frames and sashes $15; labour $72.80; sundry $5.80 93 60
Advertising 2 50
Legal services: G. A. Hutchinson, Richibucto 116 85
Detailed with Richibucto Wharf 65 00
Total, carried to page V— 11 19, 638 30
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Richibucto Cape, N.B.: Breakwater. $ cts.
Foreman, Joseph S. LeBlanc: Apr.-Mar., 10 d. at $2.50, 205-5 d. at $3; outlay $7.25 648 75
Carpenters, 45-44 d. at $2.50, 92-5 d. at $2.25, 24 d. at $1.75 363 72
Labourers, 693-38 d. at $1.50, l,335-66.d. at $1.35; engineer, 110-24 d. at $2.25 3,091 27
Men with teams, 284-9 d. at $2.25; crib-builders, 106-5 d. at $3; adzemen, 142-24 d. at $1.75. . . 1,209 46
Brait, J. & W.: powder, 10 kegs at $3.25; steel wire cable, 150 ft. at $14.24 per 100; sundries $52.82 106 70
Burns, James F.: timber, 19,790 ft. at $15, 2,842 ft. at $14.50; logs, 19,942 ft. at $13; plank,
5,934 ft. at $14; release of drawback from 1911-12, page V-210, $319.02 999 39
Lewis, Wm. & Son, drift bolts, 26,700 lb. at $2.64 704 88
O'Leary, R.: unloading car, storing, hauling, and delivering iron and bolts, 24-61 tons at $5;
spikes, 4 kegs at $3.25 136 05
Timber, 140,240 ft. at $16, 23,863 ft. at $15, 5,220 ft. at $12, 940 ft. at $10; logs, 84,991 ft. at $13,
6,260 ft. at $12, 5,177 ft. at $9; lumber, 704 ft. at $15, 14,482 ft. at $14, 5,845 ft. at $13; ballast
poles, 11,9831. ft. at 2c, 3,542 1. ft. at lie; stone broken and hauled, 151 cu. yd. at 75c; stone,
806 cu. yd. at 5c. Paid as follows: Robert Bell $255.12; T. C. Burns $3,896.96; Fred B.
Legere $75.12; Francis J. Richard $89.62; Isidore Richard $109.23; 12 small payments
$218.74 4, 644 79
Small payments: hardware, oil, etc., $20.28; sundries $13 33 28
Total, carried to page V— 11 11,938 29
River St. John, including Tributaries.
General foreman, D. L. D'Aigle, Apr.-Dec, Feb.-Mar., 11 m. at $50, travel and outlay $330.10 880 10
Baker Lake, Completion of Wharf ($550.64)—
Sub-foreman, R. E. Lang, 16| d. at $2, rent of boat 8 d. at $4; carpenter $39.88; labourers
$109.51; teams $31 .94 .. 246 33
Lang, Jos. R.: lumber, 366 ft. at $12, 1,053 ft. at $13; lumber sawed, 16,864 ft. at $2. . 51 79
Martin, Maxime, cedar, 4, 917 ft. at $10, 2, 034 ft. at $12 73 57
Small payments: lumber 4,915 ft. at $12, 3,022 ft. at $10, 4,316 ft. at $8; iron, 125£ lb.
at 4c, 800 lb. at,3§c; making bolts, 732 at 2|c; sundry $3.94 178 95
Chapman's Farm, Breakwater ($250.55) —
Sub-foreman, Thos. Everett, 12 d. at $2.50; labourers $77 . 88 ; teams $86. 25 194 13
Small payments: lumber, 3,000 ft. at $5; bolts, 654 at $6.33 56 42
Grand River, Blasting etc.: foreman, Alphonse Soucy, 11 d. at $2, board of men $44; dyna-
mite, fuse, etc., $14.25; labourers $115.50 195 75
Grand Falls to Aroostook, Blasting: foreman, 16 d. at $2.25; labourers $117.51; team $3;
dynamite $22; sundries $19 . 39 197 90
Grant's Reef: foreman, 6 d. at $2.25; labourers $52.13; steel, 111 lb. at lie; sundries $15.20 92 98
Green River above Emerson's Falls: foreman, Germain Toussaint, 10 d. at $2.50, board
of men $28.75; dynamite $4; labourers $80.25; teams $12 150 00
Green River below Emerson's Falls: foreman, 7 d. at $2; labourers $78.75; horse hire $7;
board of men $29.75; dynamite fuse, etc., $17.03 146 53
Green River, right hand branch: foreman, 5 d. at $2.25; labourers $52.50; team $9; board
of men $20; dynamite, fuse, etc., $7. 15 99 90
Iroquois River Blasting: foreman, 19 d. at $2.25; labourers $54.25; teams $30; dynamite,
fuse and caps $14. 10; sharpening drills, etc, $2.85 143 95
Iroquois River Improvement ($176.09) —
Foreman, Frank Bernier, 12 d. at $2, lumber, 3,694 ft. at $10, rock, 5 cords at $3 75 94
Labourers $36.76; teams $51; iron and bolts $11.39; auger $1 100 15
Lajoie Wharf: foreman, 14 d. at $2; labourers $84; teams $178; lumber $8; iron $2 300 00
Little St. Francis River, Blasting and Improvement ($250.26) —
Foreman, Louis Pelletier, 30-75 d. at $2; .abourers $162.26; teams $14.75 238 51
Dynamite, fuse and caps $10.25; sharpening drills $1 .50 11 75
Muniac Rapids: foreman, 12 d. at $2.25; labourers $56; dynamite, fuse and caps $14.75;
sharpening drills, etc, $8 . 05 105 80
Riley Brook Breakwater ($301.60)—
Foreman, Thos. Everett, 21 d. at $2.50, outlay $2.31 54 81
Teams $108.76; labourers $73.51; bolts, 624 lb. at $6.33; lumber, 5,000 ft. at $5 246 79
Siegas River Improvement: conductor, Fred.W. Cyr, 24 d. at $2.50; labourers, 45 d. at $2.. . 150 00
Sisson Brook Blasting: foreman, 16 d. at $2.25; labourers $124.25; teams $22.75; dynamite,
fuse and caps $14. 75; sharpening drills $1 . 90 199 65
St. Francis River Blasting: foreman, 8 d. at $2.25; labourers $70.01; teams $7; dynamite $5.. 100 01
Tilley Rips: foreman, 21 d. at $2.25; labourers $119; dynamite, fuse and caps $22.50; sharp-
ening drills, rent of boat, etc., $10.46 199 21
Tobique River Breakwater ($877.06)—
Foreman, Charlie Giberson, 43 d. at $2.50: labourers $199.06; teams $393.75 700 31
Baird, Geo. T.: 12 axes $13.25; sundries $18.07 31 32
Flanders, Miles E., iron bolts, 1,384 lb. at 6.33c 87 65
Giberson, Tyler, lumber, 4,815 ft. at $12 57 78
Total, carried to page V— 11 5,367 98
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V— 245
River St. John and Tributaries: Construction of Wharfs in Tidal Waters. $ cts.
General foreman, D. L. D'Aigle, Jan. $50, travel and outlay $20.20. . . 70 20
Brundage Point Wharf: legal services, Geo. Hazen Adair, Sussex, N.B 7s on
Fredericton High Water Wharf ($10,118)— '8 ^
Forbes, Messrs Chas. & Robt., estimate 3 on $19,700 contract, $10,860, less drawback
$lf090 Q .J,-/) QQ
Inspector of work, Clarence Brown, Aug. 26-Dec. 31, 102 d. at $3 '3O6 00
Legal services, Slipp & Hanson, Fredericton, N.B " 42 00
McAllister's Wharf: Stephen McAllister, supplying and placing 2 fenders on wharf 7 00
Scotchtown Wharf: Geo. S. Denton, 4 fenders, 4 bolts and iron straps $9, labour $4 50 ' n *0
Upper Maugerville High Water Wharf ($2,163)—
Boone, F. L., estimate, 1 to Feb. 28, 1913, on $2,879 contract, $2, 130, less drawback, $210 1 920 00
Inspector of work, H. R. McCluskey, Dec. 26-Mar. 31, 81 d. at $3 '94* no
King's Printer $33. 18; advertising $239.75 .■"".!!'.'.".'.!!" 272 93
Total, carried to page V — 00 1° 722 88
Sackville Wharf, N.B.
Downey, O. & W., contract complete $30,643, less $17,730, paid in 1911-12, page V— 212 12 913 00
Inspector of work, S. B. Atkinson, May 1-Sept. 9, 115 d. at $3; paid freight $9 12 l '354 12
Conductor, Thos. R. Fillmore, Oct.-Dec, 42-3 d. at $2.50, outlay $7.05. . 112 80
Labourers, 53-88 d. at $1.75, 152-5 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 5-5 d. at S3. 41 d at $2 50 " W 0^
Hicks, Fred.: piles, 4,381 ft. at $16; ballast poles, 4,763 ft. at $14 ." 136 77
Lewis, Wm. & Son: spikes, 800 lb. at $3.20, 2 kegs at $2.90; drift bolts, 6,710 lb ' at $2 50-
screw bolts, 380 1b. at $3.70; washers, 105 1b. at $3.50 " ' ojg 88
Small payments: brush, 90 loads at $1.75; ashes, 45 cu. yd. at 50c; 548 ft. lumber $6. ii.'. 186 41
Total, carried to page V — 11 24 362~03
Seal Cove, N.B.: Construction of Breakwater, etc.
Foreman, Geo. E. Daggett, Sept.-Nov., 43-5 d. at $3
Carpenters, 48 d . at $2 . 25 ; labourers, 61 • 5 d . at $1 . 75 ; carters, 4 d . at $3 . . . . '. ". '. 1 '. \ ...'. '. .....
Fraser, Alice B. & Robt., purchase price of required property
Lewis, Wm. & Son: screw bolts, 1,388 lb. at $3.55; drift bolts, 880 lb. at $2.35; ladder runes
775 lb. at $2 . 25; plate washers, 485 lb. at $3 . 55; sundries $10 22
Sawyer, E. J., timber, 3,424 ft. at $21 ■■■■■■
Small payments: spruce, 1,173 ft. at $27; sundries $16.55 .. .' .' .' .' . .................
Advertising
Total, carried to page V— 000
130 50
217 62
200 00
114 83
71 90
48 22
10 20
803 27
Seal Cove: Breakwater Pier on East Side: Grand Manan Island.
King's Printer $40 . 54; advertising $133 .96 '.
Legal services, M. N. Cockburn, St. Andrews, N.B
Total, carried to page V — 11
174 50
30 10
204 60
Shediac Wharf, N.B.
Burns & Charleson: contract complete $20,690, extra cribwork, etc., $2,700, total $23 390-
less $9,490 paid in 1910-11, page V— 198, and less $13,400 paid in 1911-12, page V— 212 ' 500 00
Inspector of work, E. A. Roberts, July, 2 d. at $2.50 . 5 00
Foreman, J. C. Bray, 11 d. at $2.50, travel and outlay $40.81 68 31
Carpenters, 7 d. at $2.50, 11 d. at $1.75 ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 36 76
Abram's John's Sons, Limited: Davits irons, 1,995 lb. at 3fc '. 69 83
Charleson, T. P.: creosoted timber, 6,722 ft. at $55; 781 ft. spruco logs $9.37; 585 ft." timber,
$1 1 . 70 ggQ 70
Tait, R C. : scantling 1 , 712 ft. at $1,450; hemlock, 800 ft. at $12; labour $17'. 38; ' sundry $5.87 57 67
White, James E.: galv'd spikes, 4 kegs at $5.25; sundry $4.94 25 94
Total, carried to page V — 11 l~l"54~29
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Shippigan Harbour, N.B.: Improvement at Shippigan Gully. $ cts.
Foreman, Osias De Grace: June-Oct., 71 d at $2.50; head carpenter, 23 d. at $2; travel 311.90 235 40
Foreman, Samuel G. Robichaud: Sept.-Oct., 43 d. at $2.50; travel and outlay $24.10 131 60
Conductor, Frank De Grace, July-Aug., 54 d. at $2 108 00
Carpenters, 241 d. at $1.75, 80-5 d. at $1.60, 14 d. at $1.50; labourers, 396-5 d. at $1.40; men
with teams, 61-5 d. at $3, 3 d. at $2 1,317 11
Gauvin, Olivier: piles, 30 at $1 .50; plank, 3,285 ft. at $14 90 99
O'Leary, R.: rope, 150 lb. at 12c; stove $15; 6 augers, $12.50; \ doz. peavies $10; 2 kegs
spikes $7; sundry $50.15 112 65
Robichaud, Leon: plank, 8,883 ft. at $14; piles, 30 at $2, 10 at $1.50; cross ties, 1,300 ft.
at $15 218 86
Thome, W. H. & Company: bolts and washers, 11,070 1b. at $3. 70 409 59
Small payments: brush, 2-8933 toise at $25, -75 toise at $20; cross ties, 1, 300 ft. at $15; lumber,
600 ft. at $18; livery and truckage, $27.50; stone, 24 cu. yd. at $1; flat boat $17; towing
$16; cutting bolts, 281 at SO; sundries $15.94 234 68
Total, carried to page V— 11 ! 2, 858 88
St. Andrews, N.B.: Repairs and Improvement.
Conductor, Martin Greenlaw, 135 d. at $3, paid freight $7 412 00
Carpenters, 14-5 d. at $3. 25, 7-5 d. at $2. 50, 195-5 d. at $2. 25; labourers, 132-85 d. at $2; teams,
4 d. at $5. 791 48
Bell, Thomas: spruce, 2,755 ft. at $28, 645 ft. at $18; freight $10 . 20 98 95
Field, S. E. & Son: screw bolts, 774^ lb. at 8c; drift bolts, 391 lb. at 4c, 52 lb. at 4|c; sundries
«34 19 114 13
Greenlaw, G." K. : lumber and timber i 4, 080 ft. at $26, 5, 933 ft. at $24, 350 ft. at $22^ 3,495 ft.
at $21; ruberoid, 6 double rolls at $5.50; sundries $53.25 415 81
Greenlaw, Joseph: piles, 156 at $2.25; braces 25 at $1 376 00
Lewis, Wm. & Son: screw bolts, 5-712 lb. at 4c, 405 lb. at $3.55; plate washers, 1,885 lb. at
$3.55; freight $8.79 318 56
Small payments: hire of winch, 95 d. at 30c, 26 d. at 25c; shingles, 10| M at $2.25; labour
$18 .23; sundries $21 .10 97 96
Total, carried to page V— 11 2, 624 89
St. Croix River, N.B.: Dredging.
Inspector of International Dredging, V. V. Vanstone: May 16-Dec 9, 163 d. at $3; motor
boat to dredge, 75 d. at $1.; outlay $29.90. . . : 593 90
Inspector of dumping International Dredging, Oct. 26-Dec 9, 38 d. at $3 114 00
Total, carried to page V— 11 707 90
St. John Harbour, N.B.: Improvement and Repairs.
Work done under F. T. Belyea ($4,153.64).
Foreman, F. T. Belyea, Apr.-Sept., Nov.-Jan., 9 m. at $100 900 00
Chainmen, boatmen, guagemen, rodmen, &c, 975 d. at $2 1, 950 00
Canadian Oil Companies Ltd.: gasoline, 376-56 gal. at 19Jc; 2 steel barrels $20; sundries $18.32 109 75
Colwell, Stanley: hire of boat, 170 d. at 50c; chainmen, 4 d. at $2; poles, 10 at 20c 95 00
Driscoll, J. M.: lumber, 401 ft. at $60, 553 ft. at $50, 2,525 ft. at $20, 902 ft. at $18, 1,790 ft. at
$16, 1,135 ft. at $15; sundries $61 . 11 225 22
Emerson, Wm. E.: rope, 103 lb. at 13|c; sundries $54.07 67 98
Mayes, S. Herbert, furnishing and driving piles, 42 at $7. 15 300 30
Thorne, W. H. & Company: Amazon roofing, 7 squares at $2.50; strand gold wire, 500 ft. at
9c; manilla rope, 64 lb. at 16c; sundries $161.67 ... 234 41
Union Foundry and Machine Works, sundry foundry work ? . . 160 58
Small payments: hire of motor boat, 3 w. at $10; 4§ h.p. crank shaft $19.60; type "B" magnet
magneto $15; sundries $45.80 110 40
Negro Point ($16,679.85)
Foreman, John W. Long, 335 d. at $3.50; engineer, Wellington Lester, 202§ d. at $2.25 1,628 12
Assistant foreman, George Cobham, 222| d. at $3, hire cf skiff, 32 w. at $3, use of 'phone
6 m. $6, piling $4 773 50
Night watchman, Laughlan McVicar, 335 d. at $1.75; day watchman, Thos. Smith, 231 d.
at $1.75 990 50
Timekeeper, E. J. Neve, 212 d. at $2.25 477 00
Carried forward 8,022 76
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St. John Harbour, N.B.: Improvements and Rep airs— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 8, 022 76
Negro Point — Concluded.
Carpenters, 282 d. at $2.50; boatmen and scowmen, 378 d. at $2; concrete trimmers, 8G0| d.
at $1.90; labourers 2,702-32 d. at $1.75, 86-5 d. at $1.50 8,059 77
Bell, Thomas: spruce, 4,095 ft. at $21, 3,210 ft. at $18; hemlock plank, 2,800 ft. at $16; pine,
525 ft. at $40; cartage $4.32 213 88
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd.: 20 h.p. hoisting engine with boiler, $765; freight on
engine $38; lubricator and gauge cock $1 . 61 804 61
Carleton, Jas. W., labour with horse and cart, 89§ d. at $3 268 50
Colwell, C. E., coal, 27-35 tons at $6 164 13
Cowan, J. E., sand, 500 brl. at 25c 125 00
Driscoll, J. M.: lumber, 840 ft. at $25, 2,427 ft. at $16 59 83
Elliott, James: chain plate, nippers, shackles, &c, 1,348 lb. at 10c; sundries $25.90 160 70
Golding, William, granite delivered, 713 cu. yd. at $2.24 1,597 12
McGivern, James S., coal, 10-3 tons at $5.75 59 23
McLennan, James: 54" jute, 204 yd.at 10§c, 818 yd. at lie; twine $3. 25 114 65
McLeod, N. P., hire of gasoline launch, May-Aug., 4 m. at $60 240 00
Polly, Geo. T.: rubber boots, 11 pr. at $5., 2 pr. at $4; rubber hose, 20 ft. at 58-6c, 20 ft. at
78 -75c; wheelbarrows, 12 at $3.25 sheet packing, 19£ lb. at 75c.; sundries $7.30 151 21
Splane, J. & Co.: blocks for wire, 3 at $16; steel wire, 142 lb. at 15c., 48 lb. at 16c; sundries
$57 . 60 134 58
Thorne, W. H. & Company, hardware, iron, &c 151 09
Union Foundry and Machine Works, sundry foundry work 402 15
Small payments: water $32.69; blacksmithing $32.66; use of hoister and tug boat $18;
medical services, $11.50; sundries $9.43 104 28
Fort Dufferin ($1,241.12).
Foreman, Clayton Ferris, 63 d. at $3., outlay $2 . 13 191 13
Carpenters, 40 d. at $2.50, 16 d. at $2.25; labourers, 157 d. at $2, 134 d. at $1.75; man with
team, 6 d. at $5; watchman, 2 d. at $1.75 718 00
Bell, Thomas: hemlock, 7,350 ft. at $16 . 75, spruce, 689 ft. at $20, 500 ft. at $18 145 88
Toole, D. G., stone delivered, 125 cu. yd. at $1 .25 156 25
Small payments: drift-bolts, 4301b. at 2*c; sundries $19.11 29 86
Generally.
Sullivan, John: boating officials and rent of boat 51 50
Vouchers outstanding: R. J. Wilkins, P.91439, $2,255.51, P. 91546, $549.22 2,804 73
Total, carried to page V— 11 24 , 930 84
St. Louis, N.B.: Dredging Channel and Construction of Training Pier.
Conductor, Paul S. Simmonds, Sept., Nov., 36 d. at $2.50 89 98
Labourers, 291-44 d. at $1.50; men with teams, 3 d. at $3, 2 d. at $2 450 16
Vantour, Fidele, rent of dredge, 20-75 d. at $13 289 75
Small payments, rent of scows, 101 d. at 75c 75 74
Total, carried to page V— 11 885 63
SI. Louis River, N.B.: Wharf.
Foreman, Amedee Maillet, June-Aug., 73-5 d. at $2.50, outlay $35.58 219 33
Sub-conductor, Fred H. Vantour, June-Aug., 44 d. at $1 .75 77 00
Labourers, 833-5 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 60-5 d. at $2, 42 d. at $1.75; men with teams, 50 d.
at $3., 10-25 d. at $2; surveyors, 5-5 d. at $2 1,626 24
Poirier, Marcel J.: iron, 5,115 lb. at 2§c; spikes, 3 kegs at $3.70; sundry $4.72 143 69
Ballast, 119 cu. yd. at 80c, 200£ cu. yd. at 75c, 17 scow loads at 50c, rent of scows, 128 d. at
80c, 9 d. at 30c; deal, 11,240 ft. at $11.50, 1,561 ft. at $11, 23,650 ft. at $10; ballast poles,
119 at 32c, 105 at 40c; hemlock logs, 31,938 ft. at $6, 4,416 ft. at $6.50; lumber, 6,286 ft.
at $15, 1,990 ft. at $12; sawing lumber, 4,703 ft. at $3.50; sundries $53.33. Paid as fol-
lows: Abraham Doucet $95.55; Laurent Doucet $80.08; Jacques Johnson $60.52; Dosithe
Leblanc $134.62; Fidele B. Maillet $146.16; Basile A. Richard $64.63: Fidele N. Richard,
$129.26; Fred H. Vantour $104.73; 17 small payments, $414.90 . . . 1,230 45
Small payments: cutting and sharpening bolts, 1,477 at 3c; spikes, 6 kegs at $3.50; dynamite
$13.75; sundries $50.08 129 14
Total, carried to page V— 11 3,425 85
V— 248
AUblTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. Martins, N.B.: Wharf. $ cts.
King's Printer 20 16
Travel of Ottawa official, A. E. Cross 36 80
Total, carried to page V— 11 56 96
Tracadie Wharf, N.B.: Repairs.
Foreman, Maxime Breau, May- July, 64-5 d. at $2.50, outlay $6.45 • 167 70
Carpenters, 44-5 d. at $2, 12-5 d. at $1 .75; carters, 6-5 d. at $2; labourers, 398 d. at $1.35 661 07
Benoit, Sam: timber, 541 1. ft. at 8c, pieces, 4 at 70c, 11 at 65c, 9 at 57c, 1 at 45c 58 84
Small payments: timber, 90 pieces at 57c, sundry timber $46.40; spikes, 9 kegs at $3.25; iron,
431 lb. at 3c; bolts repaired 500 at 3c, 186 at 4c; sundry $11 .63 173 93
Total, carried to page V— 11 1,081 54
Tracadie Harbour, N.B.: Build Additional and Repair Old Breastworks.
Conductor, Anselin Breau, May, Sept., 27 d. at $2.50 07 50
Carpenters, 20 d. at $1 .75; carters, 2 d. at $2; labourers, 219-5 d. at $1.35 335 30
Small payments: brush, 2 jobs at $35; pickets, 400 at 5c; 20 braces $8; 145 lb. spikes $5.05. 103 05
Total, carried to page V— 11 505 85
Tynemouth Creek Harbour, N.B.
Conductor, George Loughery, Sept.-Nov., 40-5 d. at $2.50, outlay $7.05 108 30
Labourers, 38-5 d. at $2, 132-5 d. at $1.80; man with team 39-5 d. at $4 473 50
Small payments: road scraper $6; sundries $8 . 36 14 36
Total, carried to page V— 11 596 16
Upper Salmon River, Pier, N.B.
Downey, O. & W., contract for construction of pier complete 5, 386 00
Inspector of work, Daniel Elliott, Sept.-Nov., 67 d. at $3 201 00
Martin, Leonard, purchase price of required property 200 00
Legal services, James E. Cowan, St. John, N.B 73 27
Total, carried to page V— 11 5.8G0 27
Wcstfield, N.B.: High Water Wharf.
King's Printer 11 27
Harbours and Rivers, Generally, New Brunswick: Improvements, &c.
Bathurst Survey: labour, $103.75, sundry outlay, $35.73 144 48
Bay-du-Vin: foreman, $6.25; labour $8; plank, 2,955 ft. at $11; 67 lb. spikes, $2.63 49 43
Beaver Harbour, Testborings ($199.11) —
Foreman, T. P. Keane, 7 d. at $3.50, travel and outlay, $20.90; labourers, 21 d. at $2 87 40
Lee, E., hire of gasoline boat with 2 men, 7 d. at $7, rope for anchors, $7.38 56 38
Thome, W. H. & Co., hardware, etc., $14.83; Union Foundry and Machine Works, $40.50 55 33
Fredericton to Point Perry Survey, ($823.94)—
Bennett, Chas. S.: paid labour, 160-5 d. at $2, for inspecting tide gauge, 30 d. at 25c 328 50
Gibson, J. T.: paid labour, 90 d. at $2, 22-5 d. at $3.50, board, $211.50, sundry outlay $25.19 495 44
Gautreau Wharf: foreman, 16 d. at $3; labourers, 81 d.at $1.50; horse hire, $3.50; spikes, bolts,
etc, $8.25 , 181 25
Grand Dune, Miramichi Survey: labour $60.75; board, $43.70, horse hire, $20, sundry
outlay, $10.95. 135 40
Miramichi Bay Survey: labour, $84.25, board, $39, horse hire, $18, smithwork, $4 145 25
Nashwaaksis Survey: labour, 115-5 d. at $2 231 00-
Oromocto Survey: labour, 12 d. at $1.50, 20 d. at $2.80 74 00
Ox Island Survey: labour, 13 d. at $2, 6 d. at $1.75 36 50
Partridge Island, ($179.43)—
Beil, Thomas, timber, etc., 1,933 ft. at $32, 1,219 ft. at 520 86 23
Lumber, 1,000 ft. at $20; piling, 800 1. ft. at 5c, 400 1. ft. at 2c; bolts, 2b0 lb. at 4c; washers,
nuts, etc., $14.80 93 20
Carried forward 2, 199 79
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours and Rivers, Generally, New Brunswick: Improvements, &c.— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 2, 199 79
Pointe-du-Chene Survey ($288.12)—
Foreman, George McLeod, 19 d. at $3.50; labourers, 56 d. at $2; gauge reader, 11 d. at $1.75 197 75
Travel and outlay of H. M. Davy 62 25
Boat hire, 20 d. at 50c; smith work, $10.22; sundries, $8.20 28 42
St. John River Survey ($1,228.60)—
Engineer in charge, A. E. Hanson, 18 d. at $6 108 00
Captain of inspection launch, Jas. A. McBetts, 73.5 d. at $2.50 183 75
Mills, Jas. A., assistance on surveys, 27 d. at $2, travel and outlay, $10.65 64 65
Perkins, Chris., assistance on surveys, 155-5 d. at $2.50 388 75
Watters, T. D., assistance on surveys, 124 d. at $2, travel, $2.50 250 50
Miramichi Foundry and Machine Works: hauling out motor boat and launching, $25; labour,
40£ h. at 50c; brass pipe, 38 lb. at 28c; sundries, $18.08 73 97
Gasoline, $350.17; lead, 1,175 lb. at 3|c; groceries, $16.07; sundries, $48.68 158 98
Trynor's Cove: John J. Kane, work on wharf: ballast, 60 cu. yd. at $2; excavating sand, 36 cu.
yd. at 50c; lumber, 4,000 ft. at $23; iron, 400 lb. at 6c; sundry labour, $5 259 00
Welchppol Wharf ($997.64)—
Foreman, Thomas O. Mitchell, 63 d. at $3; labourers, 204^ d. at $2 598 00
Calder, Henry, hire of scow, 2-414 m. at $25 (50 35
Mabee, Geo. W., lumber, 8,761 ft. at $22, 54 ft. at $20 193 87
Hire of motor boat, $45; ship spikes, 600 lb. at 4c; dynamite, $14.56; labour with team
$16.50; sundries, $45.36 145 42
Woodland Wharf ($197.26)—
Conductor, S. McKay, 13 d. at $3, outlay, $7.07; carpenters, $42.50; labourers, $27.13;
team, $8 123 70
Lumber, '2, 808 ft. at $16; plate washers, 611 ib. at 4c; sundries, $4.20 73 5G
Generally: —
General foreman, Wm. J. Cain, services, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $83.33, travel and outlay,
$763.30 ► 1,599 60
Great North Western Telegraph Company, tolls on telegrams 60 36
Gregory A. W., travel and outlay 41 90
Maguire, W. J.: carbolineum avenarius, 2,664 gal. at $1; freight, $86.46 2, 750 46
McMurray Book and Stationery Co.: roil of tracing linen $12; set instruments, K. & Esser,
$15; sundries, $33.30 60 30
New Brunswick Telephone Company, Ltd., messages 229 70
Watt, George: warehouse rent from Jan. 1, 1912, to Dec 31, 1912, $96; cartage, $5.90 101 90
Photographic supplies, $35.19; wire rope, 800 ft. at 2|c; Arctic chemical, $21.30; sundries,
$48.57 125 06
King's Printer, $338.17; Stationery Oifice, $2,279.89 2, 618 03
Legal services, T. W. Butler, Newcastle, N.B 124 02
Chatham District ($4,662.77)—
Ewing, W. Colin: labour, $9.75; horse hire, $11.50; sundry travel and outlay, $175.49 196 74
Gorman, Thos.: labour, $22.75; motor boat hire, $22; provisions and kitchen utensils,
$11.01; sundry travel and outlay, $110.16 165 92
Kuhring, Paul, sundry travel and outlay 110 35
Logie, H. R.: labour, $112.36; horse hire, $60.15; motor boat hire, $57; augers, 9 at $2.40;
4 rolls paper, $10; sundry travel and outlay, $483.23 744 34
Martin, G. Ernest: labour, $51.; 3 augers, $13.35; sundry travel and outlay, $649.45 713 80
Murray, Thomas, sundry travel and outlay 61 40
Stead Geoffrey, sundry travel and outlay 705 61
Thurber, Geo. H.: labour, $246.24; hirs of boat, $19.25; horse hire, $12; sundry "travel
and outlay, $195.21 472 70
Weston, S. R.: labour, $28; sundry travel and outlay, $90.25 118 25
Wilbur, A. W.: labour, $87.95; materials for shanty, $21.10; blue print paper, $13.75; 3
augers, $13.35; motor boat Hire, $10; board, Jan. 13-Mar. 11,56| d.at$2; sundry travel
and outlay $534.73 793 88
Wood, J. P.: labour, $141.50; boat hire, $22; provisions, $16.86; 3 augers, $13.35; gasoline
and oil $12.58; sundry travel and outlay, $363.81 570 10
Hardware, H. B. McDonald 9 68
8t. John District ($7,362.87)—
Bennett, Chas. S.: labour, $65.25; livery, $16; board at hotel, $115.75; sundry travel
and outlay, $326.07 523 07
Bennett, Harry F.: labour, $13; sundry travel and outlay, $153.50 166 50
Ewing, W. Colin, sundry travel and outlay 84 28
Gibson, J. T.: labour, $471.51; boat hira, $307.50; board, $90.75; sundry travel and out-
lay, $749.79 , 1,619 55
Goodspeed, F. G.: ticket of Mrs. Goodspeed from Edmonton to St. John $70.05; packing
and crating furniture, $44.70; freight on furniture, $170.25; express on glassware and
silver, $10.55; suit case, $15.50; care of office, $21; rental of phones, F. G. Goodspeed's
residence, 3 m. to Mar. 31*, $8, C. McN. Steeves' residence, 9rn. to Mar. 31, $22.50,
Custom House, 9 m. to Mar. 31, $38.25; sundry travel and outlay, $173.20 874 00
Carried forward 20. 812 24
V— 250 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours and Rivers, Generally, New Brunswick: Improvements, &c.— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 20, 812 24
St. John District — Cone.
Hipwell, John B.: board, $75.10; sundry travel and outlay, $53.37 128 47
McDonald, Don. A., sundry travel and outlay 153 30
McDonald, T. M., sundry travel and outlay 4 90
Munro, W. A., sundry travel and outlay 222 18
Parker, J. S. sundry travel and outlay 120 80
Ready, Edward, sundry travel and outlay 13 75
Scamrnell, J. K.: oil, gasoline, etc., $318.38; care of offices, $81.25; labour, $92.80; over-
hauling shaft and propellor of launch, $40.55; placing crib and docking launch, $33;
tungsten lamps, $14.80; 6 sets of tags and rings, $15.84; groceries, $15.34; rent of tele-
. phone in residence, 12 m. $52; phone messages, $34.06; fare from St. John to Montreal
$22.50; sundry travel and outlay, $500.82 1, 221 34
Scamrnell, Sanford W.; groceries, $88.51; gasoline, $31.12; labour, $12.25; motor boat
hire, $12; sundry travel and outlay, $221.53 365 41
Shewen, E. T. P.: care of office, $17.68; phone messages, $10.40; sundry travel and out-
lay, $80.53 108 61
StaiT, W. E. B., sundry travel and outlay 25 SO
Tapiey, A. G.: labour, $86; motor boat hire, $10; sundry travel and outlay, $646.68 742 68
Thomas, E. A.: labour, $82; sundry travel and outlay, $191.75 273 75
Tingley, F. H.: labour, $171; boat hire, $33; board and lodging at hotete, $126.25; sundry
travel and outlay, $324.68 654 93
Mussens, Limited: Morse diving dress, $58.25; express charges, $1.30 59 55
Detailed elsewhere —
Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 6, 146 06
Dredging Maritime Provinces (Page V— 328) 393 83
Total 31,447 60
Less, charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V— 424) 12, 157 70
Total, carried to page V— 11 18,989 90
Maritime Provinces Generally: Creosoted Timber.
King's Printer, $21.17; advertising, $103.50 124 67
Angers: Wharf on River Ottawa.
Foreman, C. Laframboise, Feb. 10-27 at $80, $48; outlay $3.90 51 90
Labourers, 93 h. at $2, 2 at $2.75; carpenter, \ d. at $3 193 00
Carters, \ d. at $5, 6 at $3.50, 7 at $2.50 41 00
Fassett Lumber Co., spruce, 4, 350 ft. at $26.50 115 27
Houle, D., spruce piles, 740 1. ft. at 17c 125 80
Small payments: bolts &c. $37.49; freight &c. $16; sundry $21.17 74 66
Total, carried to page V— 11 601 63
Anse aux Gascons: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, John Brotherton, May 10-18, June 8-July 20, Aug. 31, 1912, Mar. 22-31, 1913, 50 d.
at $2.50 125 00
Carpenter, 35 d. at $2; carter, 16 d. at $2.50 110 00
Labourers, 65 d. at $1.60, 250f at $1.50, 14 at $1.25, \\ at $1 499 12
Landry, John, sawing $70.20, smithwork $8 78 20
Rimouski Industrial Co.: wainscoating $35.98; sashes &c. $27.80 63 78
Stone, 766 yd. at 50c; timber, 2,002 1. ft. at 8c; bolts $25.86; sundry $51.31. Paid as follows:
A. Brotherton $51.52, B. Brotherton $93.95, A. Huard $66.78, small payments $408.08. . 620 33
Total, carried to page V— 11 1,496 43
Raie St. Paul: Repairs to Wharf.
Conductor, T. Simard, July, Aug., 47 d. at $3.25, outlay $5 157 75
Carpenters, 44 d. at $3, 187 at $2.75, 54£ at $2.25; carters, 40 d. at $3 888 88
Labourers, 4-5 d. at $2.50, 2-5 at $2 16 25
Hire of gasoline boat, 5 d. at $5; fighting fire, Jan., 98 h. at 50c 74 00
Masson, A. D., rock elm, 5,500 ft. at $107; Nesbitt, E. T., pine, 1,228 ft. at $60, freight $13.44. 675 62
Tremblay, M.; lumber, 200 ft. at 18c, 80 at 15c; hardware $4.14 52 14
Small payments: transportation of timber &c $50.05; carpenter work $27.40; smithwork
$10.75; sundry $15.80; board and outlay of J. O. Lavoie $25.37 129 37
Total, carried to page V— 11 1, 994 01
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 251
Earachois de Malbaie: Training Pier.
Ct3.
Conductor, Geo. McKettrick, May 2-Oct. 6, 133 d. at $2.50 332 50
Foreman, T. J. Malonev; 46 d. at $2; towing $14; cartage $8; caulking $12.50 126 50
Carpenters, 176| d. at $1.75, 176| at $1.60; broad ax man, 37 d. at $1.75 655 09
Labourers, 170 d. at $1.50, 159£ at $1.35, 136 d. at $1.25, 16* at $1.10, 53§ at $1 711 90
Blondin, F., bolts &c. $58.28; Caron, A., lumber, 4,758 1. ft. at 5c 296 18
Masson, A. D.: spikes, 30 kegs at $3.70; dynamite, 500 lb. at 35c, fuse &c. $24; sundry hard
ware $57.86 367 86
McCallum Bros. & Mabe: sawing, $61.01; birch, $5.60 66 61
Stone, 6 toise at $7, 22 at $6, 96 yds. at 87-5c, 323* at 75c; hardware, $22.45; sundry $12.
Paid as follows: P. Lemieux $54, G. Tapp $60, A. Thibeault $94.50, small payments $326.51 535 01
Total, carried to page V— 11 3,092 55
Batiscan Wharf.
Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., purchase price of wharf 8, 000 00
Montminy, M. A. & Co., photographs 20 25
Travel of Ottawa official, E. S. Miles 31 90
King's Printer 146 87
Total, carried to page V— 11 8, 199 02
Beaulac: Wharf Extension, Garthby.
Tessier, J. A., gravel, 90 yds. at $1.25
Beauport: Wharf Repairs.
Grenier Jos: repairing wharf: spruce, 2,006 ft. at $25; labour, 252 h. at 30c
GMillot, F.: labour, 80-5 d. at $2, 25 at $2.50; trips with stone, 142 at 25c; freight 25c
Carting stone, 126 loads at 50c, 142 at 10c, carting stone and earth, 1,725 loads at 25c; bolts
&c, ,$31.40; hardware $11.44. Paid as follows: Parent, D. $50, G. $78.75; Quebec Brick Co.
$63; Sansfacon, A. $76, J. B. jr. $83.50; small payments $200.04
Total, carried to page V — 11
112 50
125 75
259 25
551 29
936 29
Beloeil Wharf.
Purchase price of site and old wharf, H. Dubois 1, 500 09
Amesse's Foundry: mooring ports 4, $56; pattern $23.50; bolts, etc., $22.50 102 00
Lafleur.T. L.: iron bars, 14 at $5.15; steam hose, 50 ft. at $1.07; sundry $34.41 160 01
Ledoux, H.: rope, 234 lb. at 15c; packing $13.75; sundry $15.20 64 05
Magnan, J. G.: pine piling, 1,455 1. ft. at 18c 261 90
Montreal Hardware Mfg. Co., bolts $46.40; washers $7.53; freight $1.43 55 36
Perreault, H. & Fils.: lumber $59.25, sundry $31.90 91 15
Phoenix Bridge & Iron Works: 14 channels, 2,240 lb. at $2.75 61 60
Pine, 871* ft. at 20c, 68 at 15c; trips with sand, 363 at 25c, 363 at 20c; stone, at $10, $47.00, at
$9, $502.25, at $8, $60.69; smithwork $72.69; cartage $70.35; hardware $60.70; labour $32;
sundry $32.43. Paid as follows: Beloeil Village $60.69,F. Bernard $148.10, O. Bernard
$76.65, A. Casavant $72.60, C. Halde $79.15, small payments $788.85 1, 226 04
Pay lists, Sept.-Mar. —
Conductor, A. J. Prefontaine: 107 days at $3; outlay $37.53 358 53
Carpenters, 182| d. at $3; labourers, 185f d. at $2 919 75
Engineer, 30 d. at $3; carter, 1-4 d. at $5 97 00
Total , carried to page V— 1 1 4, 897 39
Bergeronnes Wharf.
Conductor, Herm. Larouche, June, July 24-31, 32 d. at $2.50
Labourers, 2 d. at $2, 196| at $1.50; carters 9 d. at $2.50; horse hire $17
Spruce, 5, 297 ft. at $12.50, 310 1. ft. at 10c, sundry $26.20; smithwork $33.30; hardware $19.12;
cartage $4.25. Paid as follows: E. Tremblay & Fils $60.43; small payments $119.64
Total, carried to page V— 11
81 88
338 66
180 07
600 61
V— 252
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Berthier, en bas: Wharf Repairs. $ cts.
Conductor, Eugene Mercier: services, July 13-Aug. 31, 22^ d. at $2.50; iron, timber &c. $63.85 120 10
Carpenter, 20£ d. at $2; labourers, 71f d. at $1.50 148 63
Gallibois, John: spruce deals, 12,846 ft. at $18 231 23
Total, carried to page V— 11 499 96
Berthierville Wharf. $ cts.
Patenaude, E.: est. 3 to Dec. 31, 1912, on $14 721.70 contract, $7,560; less $670 drawback 6,890 00
Inspector of work, Pierre Dumontier, July 10-Sept. 30, Nov. 2-Dec. 24, 116 d. at $3, board
116 d. at 50c 406 00
King's Printer $14.20; advertising $49.37 63 57
Total, carried to page V— 12 7, 359 57
Bic Harbour: Repairs to Old Wharf.
Conductor: May 8-17, J. Raiche, 8 d. at $3; May 18-July 9, S. Cote, 45 d. at $2.50 136 50
Sub-conductor: S. Cote, 5 d. at $2; carpenters, 36| d. at $2, 13§ at $1.75 100 62
Labourers, 3 d. at $1.60, 77 at $1.50, 89 at $1.40; carters, 32 d. at $2 308 90
Beaulieu, T., smithwork 49 41
Spruce deals, 328g at 45c, 205 at 40c, cedar, 647 1. ft. at 20c; hardware &c $32.87. paid as
follows: E. A. Chamberland $241.08, N. Raiche $87.20, J. E. Rioux $63.97 392 25
Total, carried to page V— 12 993 68
Bic Harbour (Pointe a Cote) Wharf: Outer Section.
Beaumont, T. ($6,300)—
Contract $33,810 complete; less $28,860, paid in 1911-2 (V-218) 4, 950 00
Extra cribwork, 15,000 cu. ft. at 9c 1,350 00
Inspector of work, H. Berube; Apr. 25- June 27, 54 d. at $2.50 135 00
Gagnon, C, diving $15; Gagnon, E., diver, &c, travel, &c, $53.58 68 58
Small payments: timber $31.35, smithwork $24.11, sundry $9.20 64 66
Paylists, Aug. 1-Sept. 17, Nov. 28-Dec 30—
Foreman, H. Berube, 55| d. at $2.50 138 75
Carters, 52 d. at $2;; labourers, 113 d. at $1.50 273 50
Soundings, Dec. 18-31, Feb. 11, 14, Mar. 12-17—
Conductor, Sylvio Cote, 16^ d. at $2.50, outlay 40c 41 65
Labourers, 38| d. at $1.50; carter, 1 d. at $2 59 75
Lebel, O., labourer, &c 3 08
Advertising 9 90
Total, carried to page V— 12 7,094 87
Cabano: Landing Pier on West Side of Lake Temiscouata.
Conductor, Geo. England, July 19-Sept. 25, 49-825 days at $2.75 137 06
Foreman, A. Dube, 20 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 30| d. at $2.50, 159| at $2 444 75
Painter, 5 d. at $2; labourers, 204| d. at $1.75, 33f at $1.50; carters, 26 d. at $3.50 509 55
Bouchard, L.: spikes, 3,995 lb. at 4|c; sundry $84.01 263 ?2
England, Robt.: spruce, 9,493 ft. at $19; hardware, &c $14.68 195 05
Michaud, D.: nails, 12 kegs at $3.50; sundry hardware $47.68 89 68
Pelletier, E., sawing 75 26
Small payments: stone, 94| tons at $8; hardware $15; cartage, &c $9.93 781 93
Total, carried to page V— 12 2, 497 00
Cannes des Roches: Breakwater Extension.
Conductor, Chas. Morin, July-Oct., Dec, 99^ d. at $2, outlay 25c 199 25
Carpenters, 29-6 d. at $1.75; labourers, 339-1 d. at $1.30, 146-2 at $1.25 675 43
Small payments: stone, 173 yd. at 40c; rent of gasoline boat $41.50; bolts $18.78; sundry $23.47 152 95
Total, carried to page V— 12 1,027 63
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 253
Cap a 1'Aigle: Wharf Extension. $ cts.
Trudel, Nap.: est. 2 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $29,330.85 contract $35,40.60; less drawback $1,770.60. 1,770 00
Dufour, A., repairs, &c. $17.05; Montminy, M.A. & Co., photographs $8.75 25 80
Morrissette, Miss G., typewriting 9 75
King's Printer $67.95; advertising $251.59 319 54
Total, carried to page V— 12 2, 125 09
Cap Chatte: Training Pier.
Conductor, Xavier Dion, July 11-Oct. 31, 93| d. at $2.25 210 37
Sub-conductor. E. Lepage, 88-1- d. at $2.25; carpenters, 306 d. at $1.75, 159f at $1.60; T. Roy
shortpaid $3 987 22
Labourers, &c; 96| d. at $1.50, 918 at $1.4C, 69f at $1.25; carters, 6 d. at $3, 212 at $2 1,959 50
Cote, Emile: stone, 75J toise at $6; iron, 19,168| lb. at 2-7c; spikes, 15 kegs at S4.25; deal,
4,896 ft. at $14.50; cedar, &c, 958 1. ft. at 9c; sundrv timber and hardware $308.56 1,498 04
Lepage, A., bolts. 4,758 lb. at Z\c., repairs $1.35; Rov, J. G., towing $10 177 87
Richardson, Jas. Co.: 4" spruce, 20, 618 ft. at $14.50, 352 at $15; sawing 65c 304 89
King's Printer 36 54
Total, carried to page V— 12 5, 174 43
Cape Cove: Extension of Landing Pier.
Toupin, J. R.: est. 4 to June 23, 1913 on $24,500 contract, $12,470.48; less drawback $1,000.48,
and less $4, 580 paid in 1913-4 6,890 00
Inspector of work, John Trachy: services, Aug. 8-Nov. 6, Mar. 13-15, 78 d. at $2.50; horse
hire $4.50 199 50
King's Printer $13.25; advertising $17.75 31 00
Total, carried to page V— 12 7, 120 50
Cap de la Madeleine: Wharf Enlargement.
Conductor, L. H. Loranger, July 9-Aug. 12, Oct. 22-31, Nov. 20-30, 33^ d. at $3.50, 11 at $3
taking level of water, Aug. 12-Oct. 10, 60 d. at $1.50
Carpenters,22 d. at $3.50, 20 at $2.25; blacksmith, 1 d. at $3.50
Carters, 12.3 d. at $3, 10^ at $2.50, 1 at $2; labourers, 8-05 d. at $2, 22-2 at $1.50, 1 at $1
Burrill Lumber Co.: spruce, 4,075 ft. at $22; sundry $46.92
Loranger, J. B. : stone, 40 tons at $2; hardware $14.20
Small payments: timber, 1,600 ft. at $20, 2,811 at $16, 6,417 1. ft. at 10c; stone $47; cartage, &c
$46.75; sundry $14.41
Test borings, Aug. 16-20—
Foreman, J. A. Massicotte, 4 d. at $2.50; labourers, 12 d. at $2
Beland, A., cartage, &c
Travel of Ottawa official, A. W. Gregory
King's Printer $86.21; advertising $211.08
Total, carried to page V — 12
240 25
125 50
115 55
136 56
94 20
249 84
34 00
8 75
66 77
297 29
1,368 71
Cap St. Ignace: Wharf Extension.
Bernatchez, M., contract for extension of wharf 11, 440 00
Inspector of work, A. Bernier, May 29-Nov. 15, 151 d. at $2.50 377 50
Bernier, L. P.: repairing road, $118, cedar, $20.80, iron, $2 140 80
Richard, M., compensation for loss of hay crop 300 00
Simoneau, P.: labour, 25 d. at $1.50; lumber $6 43 50
Total, carried to page V— 12 12,301 80
Carleton Wharf: Repairs.
Conductor, Emile Allard, Aug., Sept., Oct. 14-28, 56 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 112 d. at $2; labourers, 209-5 d. at $1.50; carters, 10 d. at $3
Landry, A., spikes, 1,030 lb. at 5c; iron, &c, 12.08
Mill, Thos. J.: birch, 929 ft. at $30, 2,717 at $23; spruce, &c, $16.66
Small payments: iron $15.35, smith work $10.60, hardware $17.88
Total, carried to page V — 12
140 00
568 25
63 58
107 01
43 83
922 67
V— 254 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Chateau Richer: Extension of Breakwater Pier. $ cts.
Conductor, Jos. Premont, Oct. 21-Nov. 28, 26 d. at $3.25
Carpenters, 8f d. at $3.25, 37£ at $2.50; labourers, 87 d. at $1.80
Gravel, Jos.: carting stone, 110 loads art 70c; sundry carting $9
Verreault, O., services as carpenter, 20 d. at $2.50
Small payments: freight $37, hardware $24, smithwork $17.63, sundry $49.09
Less— C. S. A. Mackay short paid on ck. B 49789
Total, carried to page V — 12
Chicoutimi: Settlement of claims of T. Deshiens in connection with contract for
Wharf Extension.
Desbiens, T.: claim in connection with contract 6, 867 54
84 50
277 34
86 00
50 00
127 72
625 56
2 50
623 06
Contrecoeur: Wharf.
Conductor, A. E. Gervais, Oct. 22-Nov. 30, 31$ d. at $3.50, outlay $157.46 267 71
Carpenters, 11$ d. at $3, 24-3 at $2.50; labourers, 35-9 d. at $2 167 05
Duhamel, A., smithwork $57.25; St. Jean, U., stone, 68 toise at $8.25 618 25
Lacroix, J. A.: pine, 3,422 1. ft. at 3c; posts, 28 at $1.20 136 20
Small payments: stone $37; cement $24.70; sundry $15.88 77 58
Total, carried to page V— 12 1, 266 85
Coteau Landing: Wharf.
Conductor, Adelard Royal, Jan. 10-Mar. 22, Apr. 18-May 25, 73 d. at $3, 21 at $3.25 287 25
Engineer, Geo. Bishop, 2 d. at $2.50, 8$ at $2.75; blaster, 42 d. at $2 112 37
Blacksmith, 51 d. at $2; stone weigher, 10$ d. at $2 123 00
Workmen: 19§ d. at $2.75, 9-2 at $2.50, 19 at $2.25, 14-2 at $2, 170 at $1.75, 438.4 at $1.50 1, 102 85
Carters: 1$ d. at $3.75, 86$ at $3.50, 18 at $2.62, 25$ at $2.50 (C. Brunet short paid $2) 417 28
Dempsey, E., stone, 940.59 ton at 10c; Lalonde, J. H., smithwork $54.73 143 79
Leroux, Jos., oak, 699 ft. at $95, elm $20.50; Martin &dc, sand, 115 yd. at $1.20 224 91
Railways & Canals Dept.: cement, 125 bags at 50c; paint, iron, labour, &c, $43.35 105 85
Small payments: lumber $20.09, coal $7.13, sundry $9.01 36 23
Total, carried to page V— 12 2, 553 53
Cross Point: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, A. Fraser, June 24-July 8, 13 d. at $2.50
Carter, 4$ d. at $5; carpenter, &c, 22£ d. at $2
Chaleurs Bay Mills: deals, 13,264 ft. at $16; nails $10.16
Jellett, R. P., gravel $5, Sowerby, J. D.& Co., deal, 5,352 ft. at $16
Mac Donald, J. L.: driving piles $10; rent of driver $10; towing $10; 8 piles £20.
Total, carried to page V— 12.
32 50
67 00
222 38
90 63
50 00
462 51
Desjardins: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, S. Manville: Aug. 21-31, Oct. 1, Mar. 22-31, 19$ d. at $3; timber, $39; sundry $8.25.
Carpenter, 8$ d. at $3; painter, 3$ d. at $3; labourers, 29 d. at $2
Carter, 1 d. at $3.50
Pembroke Lumber Co.: pine, 448 ft. at $28; hemlock, 9,235 ft. at $22, 3,508 at $20
Small payments: paint, &c, $26.75; nails $10.70; brick $5.40
Total, carried to page V — 12
105 75
93 50
3 50
285 87
42 85
531 47
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 255
Douglastown: Breakwater Extension. S cts.
Conductor, David Kennedy, May 29- Nov. 23, 127| d. at $2.50 318 73
Sub-conductor, M. Kennedy, 97 d. at $2; quarry foreman, 13-2 d. at $1.50, 67 at $1.75 331 63
Carpenters, lOOf d. at $1.75, 81-15 at $1.60, 4371 at $1.50, 188-8 at $1.40 1,226 22
Mattress maker, 71| d. at $1.75; stone carriers, &c, 1841 d. at $1.50 401 44
Labourers, 57 J d. at $1.40, 22£ at $1.38, 22| at $1.33, 120-9 at $1.30, 523.6 at $1.25, h at $1.20. . . . 953 27
Carter, 19-65 d. at $2; team and driver, 22-53 d. at $3 106 90
Caron, Alph.: spruce deals, 40,000 ft. at $12; ballast and poles, 4,050 at 3c 601 50
Kennedv, C. & X.: sawing, 18,776 ft., $61.90; poles, 1,126 1. ft. at 3c, 216 at 4c; hardware, &c,
$122.79 227 11
Masson, A. D.: iron, 2,685 lb. at 2-2c, 2,316 at 2-lc, 11,130 at 2c; nails $28.50; sundry $36.70;
freight $35.20 430 70
Trachy, E. J.: bolts, 478 at 5c, 12.855 lb. at lc; sundry $18.20 170 65
Fascines, 129,900 at Jo.; timber $70.42; bolts S45.27; rope $3.23; board and outlay of E. Levas-
seur $79.95. Paid as follows: M. Kennedy, Jr., $150.86, small payments $372.72 523 58
Total, carried to page V— 12 5, 291 13
Escoumains: Repairs to Wharf.
Conductor, Chas. J. Belanger, May 26-July 31. 44 d. at $2.50 110 00
Freeman, Chas. Boucher, 30 d. at $2; carpenters, 217f d. at $1.50 386 51
Labourer, 1\ d. at $1,. carters, 24 d. at $2.25, horse hire, 23 d. at 75c 78 75
Belanger, Chas., nails $22.46, paint $16.53, sundry $16.85 55 84
Saguenay Lumber Co.: spruce, 3,509 ft. at $12, 1,541 at $16, 1,995 at $16.50, 729 1. ft. at 9c,
sundry $24.83; iron, &c, $34.71 224 81
Small payments: spruce, 405 1. ft. at 9c, 451 at 14c, 22 pes. at $1; sundry $15.35 136 94
Total, carried to page V— 12 9G2 85
Fabre Wharf.
Carpenter,. Nap. Demers, Sept.-Nov., Mar., 79£ d. at $3 238 50
Handymen, 114 d. at $2.75; labourers, 365 d. at $2.50 1,226 02
Team and driver, 44^ d. at $4; hire of tug, 5 d. at $20 278 00
Demers, Nap.: round spruce, 2,008 1. ft. at 10c; pine $34.63; sundry $24.25 259 68
Dion, J. A., pine, 3,400 ft. at $17, 2,400 at $20.50; Larochelle, C, spruce, 3,582 ft. at $16 164 31
Loiselle, A. : pine, &c, 28,958 ft. at $22, 3,862 at $20, 1,112 at $18 734 33
Magladery Bros.: roofing, 4,010 sq. ft. at 3 -35c; bolts $32.96; nails, &c, $42.11 209 41
Steel Co. of Canada: drift spikes, 2,095 lb. at 2- 175c; bolts $38.88; nails, &c, $22.24 106 69
Temiskaming Navigation Co.: pine, 7,779 ft. at $16; freight, &c, $51.74 176 20
Verhelst, A., pine, 7,000 ft. at $16 112 00
Small payments: freight $63.24, outlay of V. Laflamme $45.75, smithwork $38.51, meals
$31.75, hardware, &c, $48.94 '. 228 19
Paylist for August, B 44768 outstanding 486 43
Total, carried to page V— 12 4, 219 76
Father Point: Repairs to Wharf Approach.
Conductor, August Pineau, June 11-Aug. 31, Nov. 4-Dec. 3, Jan. 5-30, 111 d. at $3 333 00
Carpenters, 77 d. at $2.25, 47| at $2, 169| at $1.75; carter, 91 d. at $2 746 88
Blacksmith, -9 d. at $2, 34 at $1.75; blasters, 33 d. at $2, 30 at $1.75 196 00
Labourers, 208| d. at $1.50, 21 at $1.75 349 12
Belanger, E. S. & Fils: paint, 42 gals, at $1.40; sundry $30.40 89 20
Cahill, Jos.: stone, Yl\ toise at $6, carting timber $4.80 79 80
Chinic Co.: iron, 3,540 lb. at 2c; spikes $19.50; sundry $1.48 91 78
Lavoie, C: square cedar, 655 1. ft. at 18c, 723 at 15c 226 35
Paqnet, Jos., stone, 1S§ toise at $6; St. Laurent, I., deal, 3,045 ft. at $17 151 76
Pineau, Jos.: cedar, 1,327 1. ft. at 15c, 489 at 18c; spruce, 3,772 ft. at $16; birch, $21.99; cartage
$10.75 380 15
Talbot, Ltd.: explosives $29-30; cedar, 911 ft. at 18c, 463 at 15c, sundry $4.40 267 13
Small payments: stone $70.50; timber $48.41; ground rent $36; sand $25; cartage $23.46; hard-
ware $9; freight $8.89 221 26
Total, carried to page V— 12 3, 132 43
V— 256 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Fort William: Wharf on River Ottawa. $ cts.
McCcol, C. L. (SI, 620.25)—
Contract complete, $4,990; less $4,420 paid in 1911-12 (V— 221) 570 00
Extra work: piiework extension $600; additional slips $25 ; 625 00
Grading roadway, &c, 450 sq. yd. at 94^c 425 25
Inspector of work, M. Hayes: Apr., 1912, $80; horse hire $26 106 00
Total, carried to page V— 12 1,726 25
Gaspe Deep Water Wharf.
Dussault, H.: est. 20 to July 1, 1913 on $273,985 contract $260,672.10; less $24,822.10 drawback
and $43,290 paid in 1910-11, V— 208, $69,550 paid in 1911-12, V— 222 and $23,750 paid in 1913-4. 99, 260 00
Inspector of work, P. S. Lafontaine, Jan., Mar., Apr.-Mar., including nightwork, 314| days
at $2.50 7S6 88
Frontenac Photo Supply Co. , sundry 7 42
Total, carried to page V— 12 100,054 30
Gatineau River: Erosion at Gatineau Point.
Foreman at $80: Nov. 22-Dec. 6, Jos. Lagace, $40; Mar. 18-29, D. Houle $32 72 00
Teamsters, 86 d. at $4, 8§ at $3.75; labourers, 13| d. at $1.75 399 52
Houle, D.: stone, 120 cu. ft. at $1; delivering stone, 12 toise at $6.25 195 00
Wright & Co.: rubble, 524-712 tons at 50c 262 34
Small payments: toll $23.80, weighing stone $23.50, hardware $lfr 57 30
Total, carried to page V— 12 986 16
Gcorgeville: Repairs and Renewal to Wharf.
Conductor: June 21-July 11, Sept., G. McGowan, 29| d. afc $3, towage $13, freight, &c, $13.66;
Mar. 13-31, J. E. Davidson, 15 d. at $3, towage $16, driving &c, $9.95 186 11
Carpenters, 59| d. at $2; labourers, 75 d. at $L75; F. Hase, short paid $1 248 74
Carters, 29 d. at $3.50, 3£ at $4 114 50
Hauldsworth, G. H., spruce, 3,560 ft. at $27; Mitchell, J. S. & Co., hardware, $68.26 164 38
MacPherson, C. A. K.: spruce, 1,000 ft. at $22, 1,820 at $20, sundry $14.98 73 38
Martin &. Wallace: cement, 268 bags, $140; bags $26.80; overpaid 70c 167 50
Small payments: piles $38.25, freight $32.60, scow hire $30, rubber boots $29.25, gravel $22.75,
* sundry $29.25 182 10
Total, carried to page V— 12 1, 136 71
Grand Marsh: Draining.
Conductor: July 17-Nov. 8, Pierre Robidoux, 91 d. at $3, outlay $13.95; 6 days in Nov. at $3,
F. X. Dextras 304 95
Carpenters, 40| d. at $2.50; blacksmiths, 50f d. at $3; engineer, 15-85 d. at $2 285 20
Carters, 118-6 d. at $4, 79 at $3, 9§ at $2.50 735 15
Labourers &c, 41-2 d. at $2.50, 9-4 at $2.25, 50§ at $2, 453i at $1.75, 1 at $1.50, 3| at $1.25. . . . 1,024 32
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co.: boiler complete $280; drill No. 18203, $176, drill No. 41, $136;
tripods $52, $36; metallic hose, $36; sundry $23.96 - 739 96
Caverhill, Learmont & Co.: forge $30, steel $16.89, sundry $15.65 62 54
Enefgite Explosives Co.: cheddite, 2,000 lb. at 16c; detonators &c. $50.50 370 50
Gagne, L., smithwork, &c. $57.47; Lazure, L. P., hardware &c $70.56 128 03
Lafleur, I. L.: dynamite, 40 cases, $370; fuse $46; cartage $10 426 00
Longtire, A., steel $38.28, sundry hardware &c. $83.99 122 27
Marcil, J., wood, 8 cords at $3, sundry $30.75; Tremblay, H., timber &c. $57.65 112 40
Marcil, P.: rubber boots, 3 pr. at $6.15; wood, 6 cords at $3; deals &c. $20.48 56 93
Small payments: smithwork $27.78, felt boots $25.35, tools $18, sundry $16.92 88 05
Vouchers outstanding 13 99
Total, carried to page V— 12 4,470 29
Grand Mechins: Repairs to Wharf and Approach.
Conductor, Pierre Verrault, Aug. 1-Sept. 16, 391 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 160 d. at $1.75; carters, 42f d. at $2.25
Richardson, J. & Co.: spruce, 8,641 ft. at $15, pieces, 53 at 50c, 39 at 40c
St. Pierre, J. A.: spikes, 3 kegs at $4; iron, 2,100 lb. at 4c; nails $1
Verreault, Jos., spruce, 2,590 1. ft. at 10c
Total, carried to page V — 12
98 12.
376 18
171 72
97 00
259 00
1,002 02
PUBLIC V.'ORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 257
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Grande Rivifcre: Wharf Repairs. $ cts.
Conductor, Zenon Roussey, May 15-Sept. 14, 106 d. at $2.50 265 00
Carpenters, &c, 548f d. at $1.50, l,115f. at $1.25; carters, 72J d. at $2 2,362 70
Asst. diver, L. Covier, 74 d. at $2; engineer, B. Lambert, 60| d. at $2 268 50
Albert, A.: services as diver, June 27-Sept. 14, 63 d. at $5 (apparent overpayment $5) 320 00
Beaudin, L. P.: rope, 250 lb. at 13c; linseed oil, 10 gal. at $1.50; sundry $31.35 78 85
Bernier, J. E., M.D.: services $9.50; chain, anchor &c, 1,390 lb. at 4^c, 88 at 5c; pulley $5.. 8145
Masson, A. D.: iron, 3,875 lb. at 2c; cable steel, 400 ft. at lie; iron work for derrick $40; tar
$22.50; blocks $22; spikes $20; sundry hardware &c $61.74; freight &c $23.25 310 99
Robin, Jones & Whitman: rent of storehouse, Dec-Sept., $30; hardware $45.77; timber $28.35 104 12
Deals, 77,972 ft. at $13; rd. spruce, 2,047 l.ft.at 7c, 414 at 9c, 445 at 12c; cotton $27.80; sundry
$26.82. Paid as follows: P. Beaudin $101.95; Z. Beaudin $119.74; A. F. Marquis $826.24;
Z. Roussy $254.30 1 , 302 23
Small payments: smith work $46.40; diver's board, 3 m., $45; sundry $8.44 99 84
Total, carried to page V— 12. 5, 193 68
Grosse Isle Quarantine Wharf: Repairs and Extension.
Lemay, J.A. : est. 3 to Nov. 30, 1912 on $59,777.60 contract, $29,378.80; less drawback $2,688.80 26, 690 00
Inspector of work, Aurel Blais: May 17-Nov. 23, 164 d. at $3; board, Sept. 13-30, $10.80 502 80
General inspector, G. H. Founder, Sept. 10-Mar. 31, 202 d. at $3.50 707 00
Chabot, Mme. C, board of inspector, May 17-Sept. 12 at 60c 70 80
Gagnon, F., spruce, 3,903 ft. at $16; Price Bros. & Co., use of tug $84 146 44
Galibois, J.: spruce, 819 1. ft. at 20c, 1,230 at 17c; bolts $54 426 90
Talbot, C: board of workmen, Oct., Nov. at 50c a day 327 00
Small payments: meat $64.05, board of G. H. Fournier $31.80, services of cook $26, coal $19,
sundry $14.77 155 62
Paylists, Oct., Nov. ($676.10)—
Conductor, Jos. Thibault, 12 d. at $3.50; carter, 5 d. at $2.50 54 50
Carpenters, 44-6 d. at $2.50, 163-1 at $2; blacksmith, 27 d. at $2; labourers, 86-6 d. at $1.50. 621 60
Advertising 207 18
Travel of engineer, A. O. Beauchemin 79 29
Total, carried to page V— 12 29,989 13
Grosse Roche on Saguenay: Wharf Repairs and Extension.
Conductor, Henry Hovington, Apr. 3, 18, June 9-Aug. 26, Oct. 5-11, 61£ d. at $2.50 153 75
Carpenters, 46£ d. at $2; labourers, 343| d. at $1.50; horse hire, 21| d. at 75c 624 10
Bouchard, Frs., 3 in. spruce, 7,330 ft. at $14 102 62
Desgagnes, E.: iron, cut, &c, 2,955 lb. at 5c; hardware &c $18.75 166 50
Simard, Nap.: birch, 683 1. ft. at 10c; cutting timber $2.16 70 46
Small payments: timber $32.67, cartage $9, rent of boat $5 46 67
Total, carried to page V— 12 1, 164 10
Harrington Harbour: Wharf.
Conductor, Edward Ransom, Aug. 29-Oct. 8, 22 d. at $2.75 60 50
Blacksmith, 10 d. at $2.75; carpenters, 138 d. at $1.75; stonegatherers, 125 d. at $1.75 487 75
Man and boat, 17 d. at $2.50; man and schooner, 24 d. at $3.75 132 50
Boudreau, J. H.: spruce, 3,800 ft. at $25 95 00
Ransom, Edward: spruce, 6,000 1. ft. at 14c; labour on wharf, 9 d. at $2; unloading timber
$22.60; telegrams 67c 881 27
Small payments: stone $77, iron $23.44, freight $17.50, sundry $24.15 142 09
Total, carried to page V— 12 1,799 11
Hudson: Repairs to Wharf, &c.
Conductor, Nap. Mallette, May 28-Aug. 31, 83 d. at $3 249 00
Carters, 62| d. at $4, 76 at $3; labourer, 57| d. at $2 593 00
Stone, 441 loads at 10c; earth, 756 loads at 15c Paid as follows: Nap. Mallette $104.50;
Geo. Parsons $53 157 50
Total, carried to page V— 12 999 50
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V— 258 AtJDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Hull: Repairs to Wharf, &c. $ cts.
Archambault, A., repairing railway $90; Wright & Co., stone, 267-5 tons at $1.40
Small payments: door $4.25; sundry $2.15
Total, carried to page V — 12
Isle aux Noix: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, E. Gagnon, July 19-Sept. 3, 31 d. at $3
Carters, 27^ d. at $3, 6§ at $5; labourers, 47| d. at $2, 1J at $2.50
Goyette, Frs. : gravel, 502 tons at $1
Small payments: stone, 9-93 toise at $8; pine 126.48; sundry $4.35
Total, carried to page V— 12
Isle aux Coudres: Wharf Head block.
Montminy, M. A. & Cie, photographs $8.75; Raymond, J., typewriting $6.75
King's Printer $152.40; advertising $335.21
Total, carried to page V — 12 '
Isle Verte: Improvements.
Purchase price of site of wharf and approach, Mme. C. Bertrand
Dube, Geo., smithwork
Cedar, 254 1. ft. at 12c; spruce, 3,741 1. ft. at 5c, 3,842 at 10c, 422 at 12c, 1,292 at 14c, 34
deals at 35c; sand $10; stone $10; explosives $15.90; sundry $56.16. Paid as follows:
C. Dube $85.60, V. Gagnon $108.75, Nap. Talbot $185.51, small payments $557.35 937 21
Work under Philippe Labrie, July 16-Aug. 15 ($439.16)—
Conductor, P. Labrie, 27 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 24-95 d. at $2. . 117 40
Labourers, 76^ d. at $1.50; carters, 103-7 d. at $2 321 76
Work under Marjorique Pelletier, June, Sept. ($674.21) —
Conductor, M. Pelletier, 26| d. at $2.50; quarry foreman, 8 d. at $1.75 80 88
Carpenters, 28 d. at $2.25, 76 at $1.75 196 00
Labourers, 37§ d. at $1.50, 9H at $1.40; carters, 106| d. at $2 397 33
Work under Horace Talbot July, Aug. ($826.58)—
Conductor, H. Talbot, 44 d. at $2.50; labourers, 188 d. at $1.50 391 98
Carpenters, 40 d. at $2.25, 35-55 at $2, 30 at $1.75; carters, 110| d. at $2 434 60
Legal services: T. Belzil, Isle Verte, $12; Leo Berube, Fraserville $17.35 29 35
464 52
6 40
470 92
93 00
213 75
502 00
110 33
919 08
15 50
487 61
503 11
482 00
118 40
Total, carried to page V— 12 3 , 506 91
Isle Verte: Repairs to Wharf.
Conductor, Jos. Collin, July-Sept., 77-125 d. at $2.75 212 24
Carpenters. 64f d. at $2.25, 113J at $2, 159 at $1.75 650 36
Labourers &c, 380 d. at $1.50; carters, 75 d. at $2 719 96
Beaulieu, Aug.: spruce, 1,044 ft. at 18c, 2,428 at 14c; hardware $29 556 84
Dube, Geo., smithwork $50.50; Dube, Ls., iron, 1,982 lb. at 4c, sundry $2.85 132 63
Small payments: spruce $36.78, hardware $11.72, sundry $7.93 56 43
Total, carried to page V— 12 2, 328 46
Kamouraska: Addition to Wharf.
Conductor, E. Pelletier, Oct. 29-Nov. 22, 11 d. at $2.50 27 50
Labourers, 22| d. at $2 45 00
Bouchard, N., hardware $12.40; Gagne, E., services as foreman, Feb., Mar., $200 212 40
Gagne, L., spruce $6; Tremblay, J. B. R., spruce, 4,364 ft. at $25 115 10
King's Printer $39.72; advertising $126.10 165 82
Total, carried to page V— 12 565 82
Knowlton Landing Pier: Repairs, &c.
Conductor, J. E. Camber, Aug.-Oct., 1\ d. at $3 22 50
Carpenters, 8 d. at $2; labourer, \\ d. at $1.75; carter, 1 d. at $3.50 22 12
Camber, E. A.: timber $44.89; sundry $3.80 48 69
Total, carried to page V— 12 93 31
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 259
La colic: Repairs to Wharf.
lore-man, W. Gregoire, Feb. 18-Mar. 31, 27 d. at $3
Carpenters, 26 d. at $3, 31| at $2.50; team, 14 d. at $3.50, 1 at $3
Masten, J. E., timber $60*96, nails $3.25; Pedlar People, sundry $71.70
Small payments: smithwork $18.25, timber $10.45, tolls $6.35
Total, carried to page V — 12
Lanoraie: Wharf Extension.
Conductor, C. Doucet, June 4-15, 9£ d.at $3 ,
Carpenter, 8£ d. at $2; labourers, 25§ d. at $1.50 '
Goulet, H., nails &c. $7.67; Heyneman, E., spruce, 1,460 ft. at $50, elm $5.70
King's Printer $54.41; advertising $117.78
Total, carried to page V — 12
cts.
81 00
208 75
135 91
35 05
460 71
28 50
55 25
86 37
172 19
342 31
Laprairie: Reconstruction of Superstructure of Wharf.
Conductor, Moise Guerin, Apr. 29-Oct. 12, 142 d. at $3, outlay $41.70 467 70
Carpenters, 85£ d. at $2.50, 23| at $2.25; carters, 15-3 d. at $5, 2| at $4.50, 113| at $3 694 64
Labourers &c, 466 d. at $2, 420f at $1.75, 93| at $1.50 1,808 19
Canada Cement Co., 50 brl. cement $82; Demers &,McGee, hardware &c. $52.68 134 68
Martin, A., stone, 10? toise at $10; Mussens Ltd., new shell for mixer $150 255 00
Peron, W.: sand, 116 loads at 75c; stone, 6-2 toise at $10 149 00
Small payments: sand $104.75, wood $24, smithwork $19.70, stone $23.04, rent of shed $12,
carting $12, sundry $41.03 236 52
Voucher outstanding, A. Bremner, B 43333 230 50
Total, carried to page V— 12 ■ 3, 976 23
Lavaltrie: Movable Storehouse on Wharf Headblock.
Conductor, J. O. Martineau, June 24-Aug. 9, Mar., 33 d. at $3, outlay $49.92
Carpenters, 57 d. at $2, 1\ at $2.50; labourers, 59£ d. at $1.50, 7 at $2
Carters, \ d. at $3, \\ at $4; plumber, 1 d. at $2
Cormier, A., pipe &c. $54.20; Therrien, J., spruce $33.75, pine $11.40, cartage $2.25
Small payments: spruce $63.51, pine $34.55, .stone $24, sundry $79.72
Total, carried to page V— 12
148 92
236 00
9 50
101 60
201 78
G97 80
Les Eboulements: Repairs to Wharf and Shed.
First carpenter, Abel Tremblay: May 17, June 10, 18, Oct. 5-Nov. 20, Mar. 14-31, 2-6 d. at
$3, 51 at $2.50; outlay $3.45
Carpenters, 19-8 d. at $2.50, 221-4 at $2; carters, 47-2 d. at $2.50, sundry $7.90
Labourers, 231-7 d. at $1.75, 119-4 at $1.50, 80 hours at 25c
Caron, O.: freight $41.89; loading, &c, $8.50; board of J. O. Lavoie $2.50
Gignac, J. H.: labour, 167 h. at 30c, 153 at 35c; freight $77.88; spruce, 2,182 ft. at $30 ;
sundry timber, &c, $41 .83
Lavoie, J. O., outlay $34.53; Tremblay, T., spikes, 1,324 lb. at 4c
Masson, A. D.: bolts, 96 at 50c, 75 at 45c; spikes, 1,237 lb. at 3£c; paint, 17£ gal. at $2.50, 16
at $2; sundry hardware, &c, $110; short paid 50c
Nesbitt, E. T.: spruce, 21,339 ft. at $18.50, 3,120 at $20, 5,697 at $21, 424 1. ft. at 10c, planing
$5.25; freight $48
Terreau & Racine: snubbing posts, 5,575 lb. at 2fc, sundry $35.64
Tremblay, Hector, agt. R. & O. Nav. Co.: freight, &c, $19.70; board of J. O. Lavoie $53.75
Small payments: freight $69.94; cartage, driving, &c, $39.70; doors, $30; sundry $21.94
Total, carried to page V — 12
L'IsIet: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Cesaire Fortin, Aug. 24-Sept. 3, 10 d. at $2.50
Carpenter, 10 d. at $2; labourer, 10 d. at $1 . 50
Caron, E., nails $1.52; Dionne, J. A., nails $3.50
Normand, J.: spruce deals, 4,967 ft. at $16.50; nails 83c
King's Printer $101.62; advertising $392.96
Total, carried to page V— 12
1— 17jv
138 75
618 20
604 56
52 89
288 82
87 49
307 20
672 46
188 96
73 45
161 58
3,194 36
25 00
35 00
5 02
82 78
494 58
642 38
V— 260 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Longucuil: Wharf. % cts.
Conductor, Etienne Benoit: Oct. 25-Dec. 21, 48 d. at $3; outlay, $5.45 149 45
Carpenters, 43 d at $4, 62-9 at $2.50; labourers, 149-5 d. at $2.25 665 63
Watchman, 42 d. at $1.50; carters, 6-8 d. at $3, 2-5 at $5, 1-4 at $6 104 30
Briard, Geo., lumber, 825 1. ft. at 15c; Pigeon, E., smithwork $80.95 204 70
Caverhill, Learmont & Co.: spikes, &c, 2,841 lb. at 2-75c; cartage $2.40 80 53
Grier Timber Co.: hemlock, 7,985 ft. at $28; spruce, 1,161 ft. at $28 256 08
Weir, J. & R.: 16 wharf plates $450; bolts, 1,205 lb. at 5|c 513 27
Small payments: stone $58.88, cement $42.25, timber $36, hardware $34.60, sacks $22.30, sand
$6.95 T 200 98
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 200 00
Total, carried to page V— 12 ; 2, 374 94
Lotbiniere Wharf: Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor: A. Lemay, 8£ d. in May at $2.50; B. Hamel, July 22-Sept. 25, 43| d. at $2 108 75
Labourers, &c, 43| d. at $2, 40f at $1.75, 91f at $1.50; carters, 7-458 d. $15.50 310 92
Preparing for winter, Nov. 22-26 —
Caretaker, A. Lemay, 3f d. a* $2.50 9 38
Carter, 2\ d. at $2 .40; labourers, Hi d. at $1 .50 .....'* 22 29
Fraser, J. B.: spruce deals, 26,654 ft. at $18; part freight and towage $40 519 78
Martineau, L.: spruce deals, 16,005 ft. at $18 288 00
Small payments: timber $38.15, nails $35.24, galv. iron roofing $29.25, freight $25, sundry
$30.72 158 36
Total, carried to page V— 12 1,417 48
Magdalen Islands: Piers and Breakwaters.
Amherst Harbour ($5,532.63)—
Conductor, Wm. J. Sullivan, July 2-Nov. 15, 113 d. at $2.50. 282 50
Foreman, W. A. Sullivan, 10| d. at $2.25, 44 at $2, horse hire $4.50 116 15
Quarry foremen, 95 d. at $1 .50; teamsters, 2-9 d. at $1 .75, 9§ at $2 166 58
Carpenters, &c: 3-2 d. at $2, 57 d. at $1.75, 150-5 d. at $1.50, 525-4 at $1.40, 246-75 at
$1.30, 1,045-7 at $1.25, 3 at $1.20, 55 at $1 2,754 22
Diver's assistant, 2b\ d. at $1 .75; motor boat, 1 d. at $5 49 63
Discharging schooners and hauling lumber, June 22-29 —
Conductor Wm. J. Sullivan, 7 d. at $2.50; foreman, 3| d. at $2 24 50
Carters, 6-95 d. at $1.75, 2-8 at $2.25; labourers, 87-7 d. at $1.25, 4-8 at $1 132 78
Work under P. Benoit, May 27-June 18—
Overseer, P. Benoit, 2\ d. at $3; surveyor, 2\ d. at $2 12 50
Labourers, 14-2 d. at $1.50; hauling, 6-8 d. at $2 34 90
Albert, A., services as diver, Sept. 16-Oct. 19, 29 d. at $5 145 00
Leslie, R. J. & Co., quarry rights 50 00
Masson, A. D.: iron, 39,440 lb. at 2c; spikes, &c, 17 kegs at $4; gasoline, 179 gal. at 23c;
round saw, &c, $280; rubber straps $77; sundry $120.71 1,375 68
Renaud, O.: making bolts, 17,541 lb. at lc; sundry smithwork $30.49 205 90
Small payments: ground rent $51, smithwork $45.88, labour $25, board of diver $18,
wharfage $10, sundry $32.41 182 29
Grindstone ($366.54)—
Conductor, Jacob McLean, Sept. 17-Oct. 24, 26| d. at $2.50 66 25
Carpenters, 23 d. at $1 .50, 70 at $1 .40; carters, Yl\ d. at $1 .50 151 25
Labourers, 52| d. at $1 52 50
Arseneau, J. F.: paint, 15 gal. at $1.25, 202 lb. at 10c; nails, &c, $35.30 74 25
Small payments: cartage $9, window frames, &c $7.50, smithwork $5.79 22 29
L'Anse au Griffon ($94.49)—
Conductor, C. Chouinard, May 20-23, 4-4 d. at $2 8 80
Carters, 8-2 d. at $2.20, 2 at $2; labourers, 41-3 at $1.50 83 99
Robin, Jones & Whitman, rope 1 70
PointeaElie ($5,449.20)—
Conductor, Peter Benoit, 9 d. at $3, 79 d., at $2.50, outlay $25.67 250 17
Foreman: Adrien Arsenault, 18 d. at $2; Amedee Arsenault, 9 d. at $1.75; S. Arseneau,
90-6 d. at $2, 1-3 at $2.50; J. Lafrance, 79-5 d. at $2, 1-3 at $2. 50 398 45
Timekeeper, 51 d. at $1.50, 1-3 d. at $2.50; carter, 109-6 d. at $2 298 95
Carpenters, 7-5 d. at $2, 69-4 d. at $1.65, 69-2 at $1.60, 351-2 at $1.50, 40 at $1.45 825 03
Labourers, 14-8 d. at $1.50, 66-8 d. at $1.40, 622-45 at $1.35, 511 at $1.30, 42-7 at $1.25,
7-2 at $1, 13 at 75c; Alf. Arseneau, short paid, 30c 1,690 22
Hire of team, 100-8 d. at 75c 75 54
Arseneau, A. T.: rope, 418 lb. at 13c; sundry hardware $62.08 116 42
Arseneau, H. F., smithwork $216.70; Dube, T., timber, 756 1. ft. at 9c 284 74
Arseneau, S.: services as caretaker $15; board of P. Benoit $50.50 65 50
Carried forward 9,998 68
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 261
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Magdalen Islands: Piers and Breakwaters — Concluded. % cts.
Brought forward 9,998 68
Pointe a Elie — Concluded.
Beaudin, Z.: timber, 1,909 1. ft. at 9c, 200 at 12c; loading 14,370 ft. at lc, 33,451 ft. deals
at $1 372 96
Masson, A. D., boiler, &c 185 33
Savage, J. P.: rope, 152f lb. at 14c, 130| lb. at 15c, 215-31 at 15§c; steel, 2,180 lb. at
2-9c; dynamite, 200 lb. at 23c; boat hire $29; ground rent $18; dory $17; sundry
hardware $278 .62 526 17
Stone, 312 yd. at 60c; labour $32; timber $24.21; 2 jacks $19.50; horse hire $19.11; ground
rent $16; sundry $61 . 70 359 72
Test Borkigs ($361.53)—
Foreman, Geo. McLeod: Sept. 1-Oct. 12, 42 d. at $3.50, outlay $44.75 191 75
Labourers, 16 d. at $1 .50 24 00
Savage, J. P.: hire of motor boat, 4 d., $20; hardware $1 .75 21 75
Travel of Ottawa official, A. W. Gregory 124 03
Generally ($3,322.99)—
Caron, G.:' loading 7,135 1. ft. timber at lc; services, 3 d. at $2.50. ... „ 78 85
Masson, A. D.: stationary motor $1,290; winch, &c, $325; freight $34.91; insurance
$12 .30 1, 662 21
Munville, A., timber, 910 1. ft. at 12c, 54 at 10c; S.S. Lady Sybil, freight $34.37 148 97
Transportation of timber, 158,187 ft. at $4, 17,505 1. ft. at 4c Paid as follows: H. Belley
$283.20, W. Bouchard $315.08, A. Boucher $444.88, H. Carre $289.80 1,332 96
Detailed with Harbours, Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 12 15, 127 38
Malbaie Breakwater.
Purchase price of land: Art. Hotton $25, Ed. Hottori $50, Geo. Hotton $25, John Hotton $100,
Thos. Vardon $500 700 00
Fairvel, Mrs. G., ground rent $12; Montminy, M. A. & Co., photographs $17.50 29 50
King's Printer 50 76
Total, carried to page Y— 12 , 780 26
Maria: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Jean Vigneau, July 1-Aug. 13, Sept. 2-23, Oct. 28-Nov. 7, 65 d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 83 d. at $1.75; labourers, 250 d. at $1.50; carter, 24 d. at $2
Mill, T. J.: timber, 5,700 ft. at $12, 2,890 at $15, 1,403 at $16, sundry $18.36
Small payments: timber $44.60; iron $19.62; stone $16.50
Total, carried to page V— 12
Matane Protection Pier.
Trudel, Nap.: contract for breakwater complete $55,021; less $29,570 paid in 1911-12, V— 227;
and $1,377.40 paid in 1913-14 (balance $24,073.60, paid as follows, Nap. Trudel $18,665.60,
Receiver General for service of dredge Progress $5,408) 24,073 60
Inspector, M. Desrosiers: May-Aug., 97 d. at $2 .50 242 50
Thibault, Mme N., spruce, 283 1. ft. at 12c; Trudel, N., freight on coal $46.50 80 46
Total, carried to page V— 12 24, 396 56
Matane Wharf: Repairs.
Conductor, Isaac Forbes, July-Sept., 74 d. at $2.50, freight $50, receiving stone $6.38 241 38
Engineer, A. Paquet, 27 d. at $2.50; labourers, 228| d. at $1 .50; horse hire, 57 d. at $1 467 65
Carpenters, 61 d. at $2.25, 123| at $2, 36 at $1.70; carter, 1 d. at $2.50 448 45
Receiving and piling timber, Apr. 1-13, May 10-14 —
Conductor, M. Desrosiers, 15 d. at $2.50; labourers, 6-6 d. at $2.50, 15-1 at $1.50 76 65
Blouin, C. L.: spruce, 5411. ft. at 16c, 261 at 14c, 216 at 12c 149 02
Bouchard, A.: iron, 5,398 lb. at 3fc; hardware, &c $81.99 284 42
Cote, Eug.: labour, 305} h. at 20c; iron $10.49; sundry $11.75 83 29
Levesque, Geo.: spruce, 1,707 1. ft. at 12c, 264 at 16c, 45 at 18c 255 18
Small payments: timber $68.70; stone $46.52; board of A Paquet $16; rent of piling ground
$10; sundry $52.62 193 84
Total, carried to page V— 12 2, 199 88
162 50
568 25
152 55
80 72
964 02
V— 262
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Mille Vaches: Removal of Boulders from Channel.
cts.
Work under L. Cote, July 2-30—
Conductor, L. Cote, 23 d. at $2.50 57 50
Blacksmith, 21 d. at $3; blasters, 22 d. at $2; labourers, 180J d. at $1 .60 395 80
Work under Th. Tremblay, Aug. 1-27 —
Conductor, Th. Tremblay, 19 d. at $2.50 47 50
Blacksmith, 18 d. at $3; blaster, 18 d. at $2; labourers, 205 d. at $1 .60 418 00
Small payments: boat hire $22 .80; explosives $41 .25; sundry $19.09 83 14
Total, carried to page V— 12 1,001 94
Mistassini: Wharf Extension.
Conductor, Isaie Simard, July 15-31, Aug. 21-29, 22 d. at $2. 50 55 00
Carpenters, 21 d. at $2, 43 at $1.75; labourers, 99 d. at $1.50; horse hire $1.87 267 6i
Pilote, A., smithwork 120 80
Spruce, 11,769 ft. deals at $15, 642 at $11, 773 1. ft. at 20c; hardware $18.71. Paid as follows:
Luc Dufour $70.28, Jos. Larouche $100.70, small payments $185.91 356 89
Total, carried to page V— 12 800 30
Mistook (St. Coeur de Marie) Closing Space between Piers, &c.
Conductor, Jos. Fleury, Sept. 1-Oct. 14, 37 d. at $2.50, outlay $6.35
Carters, 83 d. at $2; blacksmith, 14 d. at $2
Carpenters, 47J d. at $2; labourers, 99£ d. at $1 .50
Fleury & Savard: dynamite, 2 boxes at $25; nails $13; sundry hardware $29.55
Timber, 401 1. ft. at 8c, 1,495 at 7c, sundry $36.34; iron $31.99; labour $15.63. Paid as fol
lows: E. Gaudreault, $50.40, small payments $170.29
Total, carried to page V — 12 .'.
98 8.5
194 00
243 37
92 55
220 69
849 46
Montmagny: Protection Wall, North East Side of Basin.
Conductor, Ls. C. Dupuis, June 20- Aug. 31, 57$ d. at $2.50 143 75
Carpenters, 48 d. at $2.25, 170 at $2; carters, 21 d. at $2.50 500 50
Labourers, 155-4 d. at $1.50, 32-3 at $1 265 40
Bernatchez, M..+ spruce, 1,360 1. ft. at 4c, 7,306 at 5c 419 70
Boulanger, E. & Fils: square cedar and spruce, 10,370 1. ft. at 14c; 3-in. spruce, 3,210 ft. at $8 1,477 48
Dion, L. A.: iron, worked, 4,046 lb. at 4c, 4,427 lb. at 4§c 361 05
Galibois., J., spruce, 3,136 1. ft. at 14c; Stewart, J. D., cedar, 869 1. ft. at 15c, 651 at 13c. . . 654 02
Stone, 113f toise at $5; spruce $65.56; hardware, &c, $43.05. Paid as follows: A. Caron $55,
A. Dupuis $164.99, C. Joncas $60, T. Mercier $90, G. Robin $50, A. Thibault $165, small
payments $92.37 677 36
Advertising 10 05
Total, carried to page V— 12 4, 509 31
Murray Bay: Wharf: Enlargement and Repairs.
Trudel, Nap.: est. 3 to May 31 on $61,444.09 contract for addition to wharf, $8,576.58; less
$4, 296.58 drawback and $2, 650 paid in 1913-14 1, 630 00
Gignac, J. H., B.C. cedar, 615 ft. at $90, pine, $25.41; Lavoie, J. O., outlay, $28.55 109 31
Lefrancois, P., galv. roofing, 12 toise at $8.50 102 00
Nesbitt, E. T.: spruce, 1,512 ft. at $23, 1,387 at $22, sundry, $24.54 89 83
Rochette, P., deals, 1,908 ft. at $25, sundry, $23.20; Warren, E., deals, 2,100 ft. at $25 123 39
Terreau & Racine: iron posts, 2,8301b. at 2|c; foundry work, $95; sundry, $22.88 195 71
Warren, John: deals, 55 at 75c; sundry timber, $32.36; hardware, &c, $40.54 114 15
Small payments: labour, $38.17; bolts, &c, $34; freight, $11.45; sundry, $64.66 148 28
Pay lists —
Conductor, &c, Chas. Forgues, 57-2 d. at $3, outlay, $25.68 197 28
Carpenters, &c, 6-7 d. at $2.50, 77-6"at $2; labourers, 25-5 d. at $1.50 210 20
Legal services, Pierre d'Antreuil, Murray Bay 48 30
King's Printer, $80.12; advertising, $266.58 346 70
Total, carried to page V— 12 3, 315 15
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 263
Natashqnan: Breakwater Pier. $ cts.
Phillips, G. R. ($3,411.20)—
Contract complete, $17,250; less timber taken over from Dept., $1,668.80, and less $12,570
paid in 1911-2, V— 228 3, Oil 20
On account extra work 400 00
Inspector of work, Edmond Carbonneau, June 9-Aug. 20, 68 d. at $2.50 170 00
Boudreau, J. H.: spruce, 320 1. ft. at 12c, 200 at 13c, 960 at 14c, 2,500 ft. at $25; freight, &c,
$18.47 279 77
Vigneault, A., paint 12 15
Total, carried to page V— 12 3,873 12
Nicolet Jetty: Repairs and Extension.
Conductor, F. X. Desfosses, Nov. 2-Dec 17, 39 d. at $3, freight, $115.50 232 50
Sub-conductor, M. Marchand, 29 d. at $2; carters, 87* d. at $2.25 254 88
Carpenters, 57 d. at $2.50, 55| at $2; labourers, 210 d. at $1.75 621 02
Blanchette, Jos., stone, 12£ toise at $10 125 00
Dufresne, J. O., hardware, $12.15; Gondreault, A., rent of winch, $10 22 15
Total, carried to page V— 12 1, 255 55
Nicolet Wharf: Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor, F. X. Desfosses, Oct., 27 d. at $3 81 00
Sub-conductor, M. Marchand, 6 d. at $2; E. Provencher, 6 d. at $2.50 27 00
Carpenters, 15| d. at $2.50, 19£ at $2; carters, 31$ d. at $3.75, 31 at $2.25 265 66
Labourers, 129f d. at $1.75 227 13
Work on freight shed, Apr. 19-May 3 —
Sub-conductor, E. Hamel, 9 d. at $2, hire of horse, &c, $10 28 00
Carters, 2 d. at $2; labourers, 31 d. at $1.50 50 51
Brown, J.: driving posts with machine, 6 d. at $42.50 255 00
Caron, Ls., & FilsCic: bolts, l,108^1b. at 4|c; sundry, $13.08; less deals, $11.30 51 67
Dufresne, J. O. T.: bolts, 116 at 45c, 2,660 lb. at 4c; sundry, $43.86 202 46
Lacroix, Henry: hemlock deals, 2,022 ft. at $25, 5,392 at $35; pine, 28,546 ft. at $35; round
timber, 7, 830 I. ft. at 20c 2, 804 37
Total, carried to page V— 12 3 , 992 80
Norway Bay Wharf.
Moran, T. & J.: contract complete, $10,040; widening slip, $51.15; cedar float, $245; less timber,
supplied by Department, $93.33, and less $7,740 paid in 1911-12, V— 229 (underpaid, $10).
Inspector, Wm. Graham: services, Apr.-May, June 1-17, June 24-July 11, Aug 17-18, 3-233 m.
Total, carried to page V — 12
2,492 82
258 66
2,751 48
Papineauville Wharf.
Moran, T. & J.: extra work on contract, rock excavation, 133 yd. at $4, road metal $37.50; less
$400 and $125, paid in 1911-12, V— 229 44 50
Inspector of work, John Tweedie, Apr. 1-19, at $80 50 67
Belanger, Alf. & Co.: stone, 182 yd. at $1.25; fixing floor, $15 242 50
Small payments: carting sand, $36.35; bolting platform, $20; labour, &c, $40.25 96 60
Total, carried to page V— 12 434 27
Peel Head Bay: Wharf and Approach: Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor, E. A. Wheeler, Oct. 17- Nov. 30, 39 d. at $3.50, outlay, $2.89 139 39
Carpenter, 3 d. at $3; carters, 52 d. at $4; labourers, 6H d. at $2 340 00
Bremner, A.: cement, 115 brl. at $1.50; bags, 460 at 10c; freight, $26.46 244 96
Brosseau, Ed., lumber, $19.57; Caverhill, Learmont & Co., hardware, $17.67 37 24
Total, carried to page V— £2 761 59
V— 264
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Peribonka: Wharf and Shed.
Conductors at $2.50: July 9-31, Ed. Niquet, 8 d.; Sept. 1-Oct. 17, F. Boily, 36 d
Carpenters, 19 d. at $2.25, 46 at $2; labourers, 75| d. at $1.50
Horse hire, 5 d. at $1
Savard, J. B., spruce, 3,828 ft. at $14, 100 1. ft. at 10c
Small payments: deals, &c, $119.86; smithwork, $34.67; hardware, &c, $38.35
Total, carried to page V — 13
cts.
110 00
248 00
5 00
63 59
192 88
619 47
Petite Riviere Saguenay: Wharf.
Conductor, Meron Tremblay, July 15-Aug. 22, 34 d. at $2.50 85 00
Carters, 12^ d. at $2; labourers, 43| d. at $1.25 79 39
Spruce, 1,908 ft. deals at $12, 1,263 1. ft. at 10c, 200 at 8c; smithwork, $20: paid as follows:
H. Morin, $56.20; small payments, $129 185 20
Total, carried to page V— 13 349 59
Piche" Point: Wharf and Icebreaker.
Handymen and carpenters: 5 d. at $3, 142§ d. at $2.75, 32 at $2.70, 13 at $2.60 527 08
Labourers, &c: 31 d. at $2.50, 226 at $2.25, 11 at $2.20, 5 at $2.10, 608^ at $2, 50 at $1.75, 140£
at $1.50 2, 135 95
Team and driver, 27 d. at $5; horse hire, llf d. at $2 15-$ 00
Boucher, N., spruce, 4, 192 ft. at $15; Gordon & Lang, hire of tug, July, 10| d. at $22 272 88
Dion, J. A.: pine timber and plank, 2,756 ft. at $19, 88,030 at $20.50 1,856 98
Gagnon, A.: spruce, 8,000 ft. at $15, 9,915 at $17; pine, 4,600 ft. at $21, 2, 760 at $23 448 59
Loiselle, A., red pine, 403 pieces at 60c; McLellan Co., pine, 3, 482 ft. at $21 314 92
Montgomery & Ferguson: corrygated iron, 50 squares at $3.95; nails, iron, &c, $102.08 299 58
Steel Co. of Canada: drift spikes, 975 lb. at 2-8c, 3,505 at 2-175c; cross arm braces, 1,440
lb. at 2|c; nuts, washers, &c, $86.17 222 11
Meat, grocsried, &c: A. Cote, $518.82; W. Forget, $84.40; Jacobs & Gordon, $156.13; F. C.
Preston & Co., $26.08 785 43
Small payments: hardware, $26.25; timber, $18; nigger heads, $18; sundry, $44.95 107 20
Vouchers outstanding \t 320 60
Total, carried to page V— 13 8, 449 32
Pointe aux Esquimaux: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Alexis Scherrer, Nov. 1-11, 1910, Aug. 3-16, 1912, 161 d. at $3 ■ 50 25
Carpenters, 28f d. at $2; masons, 14£ d. at $2; blacksmith, 8 d. at $2; carter, 2| d at $2; labour-
ers, &c, 2-45 d. at $1.50 Ill 18
Boudreau, J. H.: stone, 48j toise at $10; hardware, $16.60 499 10
Vouchers B. 41985 and B. 44240-59 outstanding 1,009 19
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 669 72
Pointe aux Trembles.
Conductor, Bart. Rochette, July 11-Aug. 23, 33-5 d. at $2.50
Labour: 1 d. at $3, 1 at $2.50, 29-7 at $2, 5 at $1.75, 17-5 at $1.50
Nesbitt, E. T.: spruce, 3,856 ft. at $22.50, 488 at $20, 320 at $18
Small payments: spruce, $44.28; pipe, &c, $39.87; freight, $10.68; sundry, $62.43
Total, carried to page V — 13
Pointe Claire: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, A. Pilon, Apr. 1-6, 1912, Mar. 10-31, 1913, 25 d. at $3; outlay, 80c. .. .
Carpenters, 27 d. at $3; labourers, 31? d. at $2
LeBlanc, O., smithwork
Small payments: nails, $17.45; paint, &c, $8.87; sundry, $2.86
Voucher outstanding
Total, carried to page V — 13
83 75
99 90
102 28
157 26
443 19
75 80
144 00
73 54
29 18
295 79
618 31
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 265
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Port Daniel: Wharf Repairs. $ cts.
Conductor, Andre Michel, May 13-27, June 5-July 31, 3| d. in Sept., 35f d. at $2.50
Engineer, 19f d. at $2.50; carter, 1\ d. at $2; labourers, 252i d. at $1.50
Rimouski Industrial Co.: wainscot ting, $37.52; windows, door, &c, $29.70
Small payments: freight, $35.10; hardware, $22.64; coal, $18.75; hawser, $14.70; sundry, $4.82
Loading pile driver: J. Vigneau, 7 d. at $2.50; labourers, 9 d. at $1.50; blacksmith, 3 d. at $2. .
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282)
Total, carried to page V — 13
Poupore Training Pier.
Conductor, A. M. McCallum, Feb. 10-Mar. 31, at $80, $137.14; outlay, $15.95 153 09
Carpenters, 64§ d. at $2.50, 17^ at $3; labourers, 305£ d. at $2; with team, 41§ d. at $3.50 969 50
Fitzgerald, W. J.: steel plates, 1,572 lb. at 4c; drilling, &c, $34.85 97 73
Lapointe, E.: deals, 1,000 ft. at $30; 12-in. square timber, 3,176 1. ft. at 20c; rd. timber, 3,550
1. ft. at 20c; hardware, $3.20 1, 378 40
Traders Co.: spikes, 1, 120 lb. at 3-75c, 1, 105 at 3-9c; dynamite, $19; sundry hardware, $85.41 189 51
Small payments: chain, $33.06; explosives, $30.01; team hire, $17.50; sundry, $18.50 99 07
Total, carried to page V— 13 2,887 30
89 37
442 74
67 22
! 96 01
37 00
188 70
921 04
Rimouski Breakwater.
Purchase price of site, Estate Hon. U. J. Tessier 2, 000 00
Boulanger & Gaiibois: contract for breakwater wharf complete 19, 550 00
Inspector of work, E. Banville, May-Oct., 148 d. at $2.50 370 00
Legal services, Gagnon, Sasseville & Gagnon, Rimouski 105 65
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 22, 125 65
Rimouski Harbour Improvements.
Conductor, Ls. Lavoie, Nov. 7-13, 5 d. at $3 15 00
Assistants, 10-375 d. at $2, 4 at $1.75 27 74
King's Printer, $66.81; advertising, $634.20 701 01
Total, carried to page V— 13 743 75
Rimouski Wharf: Repairs and Improvements.
Conductor, Ls. Lavoie, May-Nov. 8, 160 d. at $3, freight &c, $57.59 537 59
Carpenters, 126£ d. at $2.50, 90i at $2, 600 at $1.75; carter, 13 d. at $2.25 1, 575 18
Engineer, 32| d. at $2.50; blacksmith, 106 d. at $2.25. 58 at $2; labourers, 114 d. at $1.50 606 73
Brodrique, Dal.: work on freight shed, $135.39; pipe, &c, $52.26 187 65
Canadian Import Co., coal, $52.80, bags, $16.50, labour $5.50 74 80
Chinic Hardware Co.: iron, $72.32; chain, $19.48; freight, &c, $6.95 98 75
Lavoie, U.: rent of scow, $22; towing, $28 50 00
St. Laurent, A. P.: nails, 7 kegs at $3.50, 11 at $3.25; iron, $39.36; coal, $36; rope, $19.18;
sundry hardware, $288.40 443 19
Talbot, Ltd.: 3-in. spruce deals, 16,877 ft. at $17.50; rent of screws, &c, $4.75 300 09
Small payments: oxide of iron, $40; cartage, $39.72; timber, $37.37; rent of land, $35; rent of
bellows, $24; iron, $21.87; rent of telephone, $15; sundry, $9.50 222 46
Travel of Ottawa officials: A. E. Cross, $28; H. M. Davy, $57.35 85 35
Advertising 22 50
Total, carried to page V— 13 4, 204 29
Riviere aux Vases: Wharf.
Conductor, Nazaire Boucher, Mar 2-28, Aug. 12-19, 29 d. at $2.50 72 50
Carpenters, 20 d. at $2.25, 48 at $2; labourers, 5 d. at $1.75, 25 at $1.50 187 25
Boivin, Chas., smith work &c $55.53; Petit, L., deals, 2, 476 ft. at $14, 4,628 at $13, overpaid $1 151 36
Tremblay, M., deals $34.67, cartage $17.50 52 17
Small payments: stone, 3toise at $8, 33-58 at $6; cartage $64, blocks $47, smith work $43.24,
timber $20, sundry $44.01 443 75
Vouchers B. 44287-96 outstanding 214 50
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 121 53
V— 266 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
River Batiscan: Landing Pier. $ cts.
Montminy, M.A. & Co., photographs 8 75
King's Printer $4.47; advertising $172.30 176 77
Total, carried to page V— 13 185 52
River des Prairies: Improvement of Navigation.
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 2, 203 71
157 20
77 63
56 33
78 95
201 25
)
277 17
848 53
River du Lievre Wharfs.
Conductor, M. A. Brazeau, Apr.-Sept., 37f d. at $3, outlay $43.95
Carpenters, 15| d. at $2.50; labourers, 12 d. at $2; teams, 4 d. at $3, 1 at $3.50
Building float, Mar. 21-31: A. Boileau $29.33; labourers, 13§ d. at $2
Gillis Bros.: spruce, 4,000 ft. at $14, hemlock, 1,275 ft. at $18
Rabb, R. R.: cedar, 35 pes. at $3; scantling &c, 4,000 ft. at $21, shingles $12.25
Small payments: labour $56; services of caretaker of wharfs $40; bolts and washers $33.15; 10
niggerheads and pattern $21; hardware &c. $127.02
Total, carried to page V — 13
Riviere du Loup (en haut) Lock and Dam.
Purchase price of site: L. Cloutier $88, A. Lambert $531, O. Plante $115.80 734 80
BelJefeuille & Frere, machine work &c, $86; Lamy, L. A., cartage &c. $79.25 165 25
Small payments: board $42.50; labour $17.25, towing $7, sundry $6.50 73 25
Travel of engineers: B. Grandmont $26.25; R. Morrissette $18 44 25
Legarl services, J. A. Coutu, Louisville 25 40
Total, carried to page V — 13 1, 042 95
Riviere du Loup (Fraserville) Wharf, Repairs, &c.
Conductor, Clovis Berube, July 8-Oct. 31, 105 d. at $2.75, outlay $6.82
Foreman, Ls. Plourde, 98 d. at $2.50; labourers, 329£ d. at $1.75, 15 at $2 •
Carpenters, 189 d. at $2; carter, 104 d. at $2.50; painters, 93 d. at $2; boat hire $5
Devost, Alf., iron, 1, 112 lb. at 4§c, smithwork $15.10; Dube, E., oak, 17, 627 ft. at $65
Georgia Turpentine Co.: paint, 79? gal. at $1.50; linseed oil &c, 14H gal. at $1.10
Lachance & Fils, deals $39.04, posts &c. $20.50; Sirois, C, spruce, 5,392 ft. at $19.50
Ouellet, P.: timber, 25,069 ft. at $17.40, 33,216 at $19.50; paint, 48 gal. at $1.75; shingles $20.75
nails $16.50; sundry $31.05
Pelletier, A. L.: bolts, 2, COO at 4-lc, 1,100 at 4c, 500 at 3.9c; sundry $26.11 '.'.
Small payments: paint &c $14.45, stove and pipe $11.90, sundry $23.94
King's Printer ' ' '
Total, carried to page V — 13
River Laguerre: Improvement.
Conductor, Nap. Le Blanc, Aug. 12-Sept. 25, 39 d. at $3, freight $4.45 121 45
Carpenters, 26| d. at $2.50; labourers, 461 d. at $2 .' !!!!!!!!!!!! 988 25
Double teams, 122f d. at $4; single teams, 34£ d. at $3 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 594 50
Leger, E.: galv. pipe, 529 ft. at 12c; cement, 100 sacks, $52; sundry $35.85. .................. 151 33
McNally, W. & Co.: cement, 110 bags at 45c, bags $11 60 50
Small payments: smithwork $29.30, carting sand $28.50 57 80
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 973 83
295 57
851 62
829 00
1,210 90
274 90
164 67
1,236 29
171 61
50 29
80 58
5, 165 43
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 267
River Saguenay: Dredging and other Improvements. I cts.
Placing beacons, gauges &c, May-Oct. —
Carpenters, 5§ d. at $3, 6- 1 at $2.50; blacksmith, 4§ d. at $2.50 43 00
Launch engineer, 35 d. at $2.50; rodman &c, 21 d. at $2.50 140 00
Chainman, 19 d. at $2; labourers, 50| d. at $2 138 50
Taking soundings &c, Jan.-Mar. —
Sounding-men, 54| d. at $2.50, H at $2; carters, 65f d. at $3 334 50
Chainmen, gaugemen &c, 40 d. at $2; labourers, 281£ d. at $2 v 642 50
Dredge Algonquin —
Inspector, M. W. Grenier, June 11-Nov. 16, 159 d. at $3 477 00
Gaugeman, Alex. Murdock, 144 d. at $2.50 360 00
Dredge Bruxelles —
Inspector, B. Duperre, Sept.-Nov., 55 d. at $2.50 137 50
Gaugeman, F. Grenon, Sept.-Nov., 54 d. at $2.50 135 00
Aubin, A.: rent of launch, 18 d. at $2; purchase price of launch $350; meals to men, 140 at 35c. 435 00
Blais, A. C. & Fils., gasoline $35.48, hardware &c. $16.78; Guay, G., machine work $56.08,. . 108 34
Cote, Boivin & Co.: gasoline $73.81, sundry hardware $25.80 99 61
Jalbert, H., timber &c. $63.81; Villeneuve, T. L., outlay $74.62 138 43
Small payments: timber $18, rent of launch $18, bedding $12.60, gasoline $12.50, sundry $35.88 96 98
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 338) 73, 572 99
Total, carried to page V— 13 76, 858 45
River St. Lawrence at La prairie: Protection Wall.
Brassard, Jos.: services as conductor, July-Nov., 122 d. at $3; services as labourer, 18 d. at
$2; outlay $30.72 432 72
Poupart, Noe: services as conductor, July-Nov., 130 d. at $3; services as labourer, 11 d. at
$2; outlay $14.32 426 32
Foremen at $2.50: Pierre Brassard 45 d., E. Brosseau 28.35, M. Page 39 280 87
Labourers, 1,385-4 d. at $2, 8 at $1.75, 2\ at $1.50; carters, 1,270-1 d. at $5, 136-05 at $3 §,547 20
Boucher, J. Bte., 1J arpent land $400; stone, 2-745 tons at $14 438 43
Bremner, Alex.: cement, 250 brl. at $1.47; bags, 1,000 at 10c 467 50
Canada Cement Co.: cement, 100 brls. at $1.77; less freight &c. $11.75 165 25
Demers & Magee: cement, 125 sacks at 55c, less empty sacks $10.20; hardware, repairs &c.
$54.65 113 20
Pedlar People Ltd.: Nestable culvert, 163£ ft. at $2.80^, 336 ft. at 85c; culvert closer $5 749 23
Stone, 151-862 toiseat$14, -4toiseat$10; sand $72.75; cart $7. Paid as follows: Bourassa, Nap.
$110.25; Brossard, Alph. $66.37, Brossard, Aug. $129.60, W. $142.98: Delude, J. $85.23;
Hebert, I. $152.48; Lemieux, F. $338.26; Martin, A. $273.04; Moquin, H. $55.04; Page, H.
$171.15; Perron, W. $279.57; Ste. Marie, Alex. $90.93, Amedie $93.91; small payments,
„ $221 .07 2, 209 88
Small payments: labour, $31.80, timber, $30.33, weighing stone, $16, pipe, $12.25, crowbars,
$10.70, payments $67.11 168 19
To be refunded to Casual Revenue 58 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 15, 056 79
Roberval: Repairs to Wharf.
Otis, L. E.: spruce deals, 27, 000 ft. at $15; rd. spruce, 3, 500 1. ft. at 12c 825 00
Portras, J.: receiving aad measuring timber, 5% of $1,421.20 71 06
St. Pierre, Eug.: rd. spruce, 665 1. ft. at 10c, 2,935 at 12c, sq. spruce, 1,420 1. ft. at 12|c 596 20
Total, carried to page V — 13 1, 492 26
Rulsseau a Loutres: Harbour Improvement.
Purchase price of wharf, Geo. St. Gelais *. 1, 200 00
Legal services, J. E. Gagnon, Matane .....". ' 39 30
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 239 30
Sabrevois Wharf: Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor, Geo. M. Cloutier, Aug. 1-24, Sept. 9.-30, Oct. 10-16, Mar. 4-31, 70 d. at $3 210 00
Labourers, 151J d. at $1.75, 56^ at $1.50; carters, 26| d. at $4, 23 d. at $3 525 87
Goyette, F., gravel, 265 tons at $1; Thuot & Thuot, spruce $35.93 300 93
Stone, 9 toise at $7, 30-98 at $8, paid as follows: C. Bonneau $70.28, G. E. Dalpe $76.29, small
payments $164.27 310 84
Smithwork $16, nails &c. $2.38, hammers $2 20 38
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 368 02
V— 268 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Sault Montmorency: Protection Work. $ cts.
Conductor, Cyrille Mathieu, May 18- June 25, 32 d. at $4 '. 128 CO
Carpenters, 221-8 d. at $2.50; carters, 112-7 d. at $3; labourers, 329-8 d. at $2 1,552 20
Crepin, J. E., smithwork $5.84; Lesperance, A., hardware $61.26 67 10
Masson, A. D., spikes $32.50; Mathieu S., bolts, 2,017 lb. at2-8c 88 97
Mathieu, P. N.: stone, 17 cars at $22; timber, 85,956 ft. at $25, 4,939 at $20, 4,046 at $18,
sundry $3.91 2, 698 42
Quebec Brick Co., stone, 83 toise at $7 581 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 5, 115 69
Shigawake Wharf: Flooring, &c.
Conductor, Frs. Skene, July 12-31, Sept. 2-21, Nov. 12-20, 36| d. at $2.50 91 25
Carpenters &c, 66 d. at $1.75; labourers, 86| d. at $1.50; carters, 22i d. at $2 289 69
Small payments: timber $56.40, hardware $40.01, shingles $22.50 118 91
Total, carried to page V— 13 499 85
Sorel Deep Water Wharf.
Magnan & Pontbuand, successors to J. E. Beauchemin —
Contract for wharf complete 125,000 00
Extra piles, driving and cutting, $36,795.72; timber $823.20; iron $220.30 37,839 22
Earth filling for second break, 12, 200 cu. yd. at 25c 3,050 00
165,889 22
Less— paid in 1907-8, V— 223 3,760 00
" 1908-9, V— 230 82,345 00
" " 1909-10, V— 204 66,395 00
" " 1911-2, V— 239. . : 8,740 00
161,240 00
Paid to Magnan & Pontbriand in 1912-13 4, 649 22
Small payments: spruce $29.57; pattern $25; steel $7; sundry $11.83 73 40
Repairing Wharf ($402.78)—
Conductor, Wm. Robillard, Oct. 9-26, 15 d. at $4 60 00
Carpenters, 46-4 d. at $2; labourers, 142-8 d. at $1.75 342 78
Total, carried to page V— 13 5, 125 40
Sorel: Purchase of New Wharf.
Pontbriand, A. E., purchase price of wharf property 15,000 00
Squateck Wharf: Addition.
Conductor, Alf . Dionne, Aug. 27-Oct. 15, 42 d. at $2.75 115 50
Carpenters, 30 d. at $2.50, 81 at $2; labourers, 248f d. at $1.75 671 88
Bouchard, Ls.: spikes &c, 2,854 lb. at 4Jc; sundry $4.20 132 65
Dionne, Alf., Jr.: spruce, 1,020 1. ft. at 9c, 3,525 at 3c 197 55
England Lumber Co.: spruce, 14,635 ft. at $20, 2,970 at $21.50, 21,287 at $24; use of scow, 25
d. at $1; hardware, 90c 893 33
Carting stone, 29-31 toise at $8; timber $28.29; nails $24.50; rent of canoe $15; sundry $23.75.
Paid as follows: J. & H. Berube $62, small payments $264.04 326 04
Total, carried to page V— 13 2, 336 95
Ste. Adelaide de Pabos: Breakwater Extension.
King's Printer $36.33; advertising $134.95. 171 28
St. Alexis: Full and Final Settlement of J. Girard's claim in connection with
Contract for Wharf.
Girard, J., settlement of claim 1,730 78
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 269
St. Andre de Kamouraska: Wharf Extension. 4 cts.
Conductor, Antoine Paradis, May 10-June 19, 32 d. at $2.50 80 00
Carpenter, 31* d. at $2; labourers, 89* d. at $1.40, 31 at 75c.; carters, 23| d. at $2 259 05
Small payments: deals, 2,420 ft. at $18, 2,305 at $15; paint, $7.50; sundry, $8.42 94 05
Total, carried to page V— 13 433 10
St. Andrew: Wharf.
Conductor, Jos, Lalonde, Jan. 23-Feb. 19, at $80
Carpenters, 61* d. at $2.50
Berniquer, A., plank, 1,500 ft. at $29; sundry timber, $84.50
Small payments: corrugated iron, $27.83; smithwork, $7.20; hardware, &c, $21
Total, carried to page. V — 13
74 67
153 77
128 00
56 91
413 35
St. Anicet: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Moise Cote, Sept. 14-Oct. 16, Nov. 2-21, 37 d. at $3 Ill 00
Roofer, 1 d. at $3; labourers, 115* d. at $2; carters, 30 d. at $3, 40* at $4 486 00
Macpherson, D. J.: tamarac, 2,332 ft. at $22, 2,928 at $20; pine, $12.50 122 36
Walsh, W. J.: pine,. 5, 401 ft. at $45; spruce, 3,400 ft. at $25; sundry timber, $72.57 400 61
Small payments: bolts and washers, $29.89; hardware, $22.50; cement, $14.85; sundry, $10.51 77 75
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 197 72
Ste. Anne des Monts: Deep Water Wharf.
King's Printer.
50 42
Ste. Anne des Monts: Harbour Improvements at Mouth of Grande River.
Conductor, L. N. Sasseville, Apr. 4-Aug. 31, 106* d. at $2.50 266 25
Carpenters, &c., 81* d. at $2, 124 at $1.75, 528-5 at $1.50 1,172 85
Labourers, 609* d. at $1.40, 369* at $1.25; horse hire, 234f d. at 75c ." 1,491 05
Foreman of stone scow, Jos. Fournier, 3 d. at $1.75, 85* at $1 .50 133 50
Dept. of Lands and Forests, Quebec, timber dues, &c, $289.13; Morin, Luc, lumber, &c,
$52.90 342 03
Roy, N. J.: iron, 8,325 lb. at 2-15c, 3,150 at 2-05c; nails, &c, $73.96; sundry hardware, &c,
$157.31 474 84
Small payments: brush, 104,650 pieces at $2.50 per M, 34,500 at $2; smithwork, &c, $91.75;
freight, $25; right of cutting brush, $19.55; hardware, &c, $54.90 521 84
King's Printer 45 01
t
Total, carried to page V— 13 4, 447 37
Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere: Wharf Extension.
Conductor, Amable Berube, June 28- Aug. 16, 30 d. at $2.50, outlay, $14.45
Carpenters, 44 d. at $1.75; labourers, 36 d. at $1.40; carters, 16 d. at $2. 25
Carbonneau, O.: cedar, 1,152 ft. at $17.17, 4,980 at $15-503; spruce, 3,516 ft. at $14, 5,559 at
$15-403
Small payments: smithwork, $36.24; spruce, $30.10; hardware, $41.25
King's Printer, $33. 47 ^advertising, $121.98
Total, carried to page V — 13
89 45
163 40
b
232 01
107 59
155 45
747 90
St. Antoine de Richelieu.
Purchase price of site of wharf, Jacques Cartier 1 , 200 00
Legal services, Alf. Desaulniers, St. Antoine de Vercheres 22 00
King's Printer, $44.49; advertising, $158.46 202 95
Total, carried to page V— 13 1,424 95
v~ 270 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. Croix Wharf. $ cts
Poliquin O.: contract for wharf, complete, $22,000; closing openings, $2,230; extra crib work.
19,884 cu. ft. at 9c; less $10, 460 paid in 1911-12, V— 237 15 559 56
Inspector of work, A. Thivierge, May. 17-Sept. 30, 95 d. at $2.50 '2w w
Work on roadway ,, ^
Advertising ......M^^^^:.'"».\".'-.".":;;:i!;!!--:!!;;:;!!:;!; I w
Total, carried to page V— 13 15 g19 gP)
Ste. Famile: Wharf Extension.
Trudel, Nap. ($6,813.68) —
Contract for extension complete, $18,963.68; less $12,250 paid in 1911-12, .V— 237 6 713 6S
On account extra work ' jpg qq
Inspector of work, Jos. Premont: services, May 15-July 31, 67 d." at $2.50; outlay' $9.'. '.'.'.'."" 176 50
Advertising 10 35
Total, carried to page V— 13 7~000~53
Ste. Felicity Wharf.
Bernatchez, M., estimate 1 to Mar. 27 on $13, 450 contract 1 320 00
King's Printer, $40.01; advertising, $244.95 ............".....! ' 284 96
Total, carried to page V— 13 1 604 96
St. Francois, North, I.O.: Urgent Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor, Xavier Lepage: June 10-20, July 8-23, Aug. 5-17, Oct. 20-Nov. 30, Feb. 4-13. Mar
4-31, 92-4 d. at $3.25; driving, &c, $28.25 ' o28 «
Carpenters, 473-4 d. at $2, 26-9 at $1.80, 68-5 at $1.75 1 m ns
Labourers, 259-7 d. at $1.50, 8-7 at $1.25 .'.
Caron, O., freigkt, $60.77, loading $9, fare $8; Trepanier, Capt. P., freight,' $102 25
Masson, A. D.: spikes, 4,2501b. at3-25c, 2,401 at4-25c; sundry, $54.14
Nesbitt, E. T.: spruce, 1, 628 ft. at $22, 883 at $25; shingles, $19.50; sundry, $42 55 Tl9 95
Stone, 30 toise at $8; driving, $46.40; tank, $12; sundry, $44.17: paid as follows- Thos Dion'
$108; small payments, $234.57 \ [ 342 57
Total, carried to page V — 13 2 780 90
400 42
180 02
294 31
St. Francois, South, I.O.: Wharf Repairs, &c.
Conductor, Xavier Lepage: Aug. 3-Oct. 23, 46-7 d. at $3.25; stone, $25; assistance, $5 63 182 41
Painters, 69 d. at $2; carters, 51-2 d. at $3; labourers, 15-9 d. at $2, 22-7 at $1.50 . 357 50
Small payments: pipe, $18.90; hardware, $17; sundry, $11.65 ......... 47 55
Total, carried to page V — 13 587~46
St. Genevieve de Batiscan: Wharf.
Montminy, M. A. & Co., photographs « o 7c
King's Printer, $52.84; advertising, $138.96 .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!.'!.'!.' 191 80
Travel of engineer, B. Grandmont .' ....'...' .' 14 40
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 30 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 244~ 95
St. Germain de Kamouraska: Wharf.
Castonguay, M.: spruce, 4,000 1. ft. of 7-in. at 5c 200 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 271
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
St. Ire nee: Repairs to Wharf. $ eta.
Conductor, H. Girard, 2M. in May at $3; mason, 5-9 d. at $3 23 70
Master carpenter, H. Thibeault, July 4-Aug. 16, 37-3 d. at $3 Ill 90
Carpenters, 5 d. at $3, 169-5 at $2.50, 218-4 at $2.25, 24-7 at $2 979 53
Labourers, 127-2 d. at $1.75 (P. Bouchard, short paid $1) 221 55
Duchaine, Chas.: freight, $62.83; loading, $5.40; carpentry, $9 77 23
Duchesne, V., freight, $56.77; Gauthier, P., board of J. O. Lavoie, $62.50 119 27
Gignac, J. H.: spruce, $42.24; window frames, $19; pine, $18.75; freight, $9.03 89 02
Lavoie, J. O., outlay, $10.79; Tremblay, E., hardware, $70.60 87 39
Masson, A.' D.: glass, $27.30; brick, $27.25; tarpaulin, $26; sundry, $44.25 124 80
Small payments: labour, $55.89; installing electric light, $42.82; lumber, $34.83; weights,
$22.56; smith work, $18.45; sundry, $24.36 198 91
Total, carried to page V— 13 2, 033 30
St. Jean des Chafllons: Wharf Approach, Freight Shed, &c.
Work under A. Beaudette, May 27- June 27—
Conductor, A. Beaudette, 5 d. at $2.50; labourers, 10 d. at $1.50 27 50
Carpenters, 2 d. at $2, 2 d. at $2.50 9 00
Work widen Ls. Laliberte, June 3-Aug. 17 —
Conductor, Ls. Laliberte, 63| d. at $3; carter, 8i d. at $2 207 00
Carpenters, 62| d. at $2.50, 61| at $1.75; labourers, 279 d. at $1.50 682 18
Bourret, A. V., stone in place, 27-61 toise at $8; Gagnon, A., cedar, 23, 500 ft. at $20 690 88
Fraser, W. J. B.: fir, 4, 116 ft. at $55; transportation, $10 236 38
Young, H.: iron, 2, 145 lb. at 2c, 1, 140 at 2-05c; spikes, $9.75 .- 76 02
Small payments: smith work, $58.94; carting, $34.50; towing, $23; preparing wharf for winter,
$22.50; sundry, $12. 58 151 52
Total, carried to page V— 13 2 , 080 48
St. Jean, I.O.: Repairs to Wharf.
Gignac, J. H.: spruce, 5,160 ft. at $18, 8,100 at $16.50; pine, $3 229 53
Simard, C, repairing, &c, 351 h. at 30c 105 30
Small payments: freight, $26.55; hardware, $24.71; labour, $23.60; sundry, $34.82 109 68
Total, carried to page V— 13 444 51
St. Jerome Wharf: Urgent Repairs.
Conductor, Alf . Fortin: July 1-Sept. 26, 60f d. at $2.50; receiving stone, Dec. 2-28, 23 d. at $2.50;
outlay, $49.15 258 53
Carpenters, 35J d. at $2, 24J at $1.75; labourers, 1801 d. at $1.50; carter, 12| d. at $2 409 13
Fortin, Henri: iron in spikes, 1,857 lb. at 5c; sundry, $29 121 85
Spruce, 468 1. ft. at 7c, 3,128 at 8c, 2,091 at 9c, 1,398 at 10c, 1,632 at lie, 1.423 at 12c, 68
at 13c, 124 at 14c, 91 at 15c; paid as follows: A. Gagn6, $64.51; J. A. Gagne, $415.57;
L. Hudon, $133; J. B. Simard, S3S3.04 1,001 12
Stone, 56-08 toise at $7; paid as follows: G. Dare, $84; X. Dar6, $53.67; F. Dufourd, $109.67;
T. Noel, $70; small payments, $75.26 < 392 60
Small payments: spikes, bolts, &c, $32.28; sawing, $29.49; hardware, $28.18; sundry, $16.25. 106 20
Total, carried to page V— 13 2 , 289 43
St. Joseph de Letellier: Wharf. '
Warren, Nap.: contract for wharf complete, $18,900; less, coal $11, spruce deals $133.50, and
$6,890 paid in 1911-12, V— 238 11,865 50'
Inspector of work, A. Bois, June 7-Nov. 30, 154 d. at $2.50 385 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 12, 250 50
St. Laurent, I.O.: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, H. Godbout, May, June, Aug., Nov., 25-5 d. at $2.50, outlay, $34.35 98 10
Carpenters, 46§ d. at $2; labourers, 9 d. at $1.50 106 50
Gignac, J. H.: spruce, 11,139 ft. at $18, 8, 100 at $1-8.50 350 35
Small payments: labour, $56; freight, $29.20; wood screws, $16; sundry, $25. 59 126 79
Total, carried to page V— 13 681 74
V— 272 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. Luce: Wharf. $ cts.
Trudel, Nap.: contract for wharf, complete 11, 968 00
Inspector of work, Ones. Tanguay, June-Sept., 81*8 d. at $2.50 204 50
Advertising 159 96
Total, carried to page V— 13 12, 332 46
St. Majorique: Approaches to Bridge.
Fortin, Geo., conductor, June 18-Oct. 5, 81-45 d. at $2. 75 223 99
Drapeau, Jos.: services as foreman, June 18-Oct. 5, 86 d. at $2.50; 3% com. on purchase of
timber $112.48; deals, 4,244 ft. at $15, 513 at $12; sawing timber, $117.50; coal, $450 519 30
Blacksmith, 17 d. at $2, dynamiter, 75| d. at $2; horse, 97-5 d. at 75c. 258 12
Carters, 549-4 d. at $2, 12 at $1.75; carpenters, &c, 120-35 d. at $1.50, 1,341-5 at $1.25 2,977 36
Masson, A. D.: iron, 3,384 lb. at $2; sundry $12.38 80 06
Timber, 10,960 1. ft. at 5c, 1,518 at 6c Paid as follows: A. Fortin $80.50, S. Fournier $143.50,
A. Lemieux $92.50, Jos. Lemieux $143.50, C. Roberts $57.06, F. Smith $58, small
payments $64.02 639 08
Small payments: fascines $103.87, planks, &c $40.37, driving $21, smithwork $20, rent of
boat $16, sundry $21 . 90 ' 223 14
Total, carried to page V— 13 . . 4, 921 05
St. Michel de Bellechasse: Wharf Repairs.
Conductor, Etienne Goupil, July 24-Sept 2, Mar. 22-31, 29 d. at $2. 50 72 50
Carpenter, 25 d. at $2.25; labourers, 80^ d. at $1 .50 176 63
Ruellard, E.: spruce deals, 15,112 ft. at $18, 2,700 at $20; cedar, 190| 1. ft. at 30c; pine, &c,
$30.90 414 10
Small payments: hardware, &c 25 45
Total, carried to page V — 13 688 68
St. Pierre les Becquets: Wharf.
Conductor, Eleusippe Dion, Oct. 11-Nov. 27, 40 d. at $3; outlay $26.11 146 11
Carpenter, 29| d. at $2.50; labourers, 150f d. at $1.75 338 18
Carters, 26-1 d. at $2.50, ± at $3.50 67 00
Dubuc & Tousignant: plank, 6,750 ft. at $15, 1,700 at $20; timber, 1,774 ft. at $35, 35 pes. at 15c 202 60
Small payments: smithwork $28.49, stone $20, spikes $20, sundry $12.69 81 18
King's Printer $55.50; advertising $397.06 452 56
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 1, 387 63
St. Simeon: Wharf .Repairs.
Pay lists, Aug. 26-Sept. 28, Nov. 9—
Carpenters, 30-1 d. at $2.50, 24 at $2.25, 117-8 at $2, 8 at $1.90, 108-9 at $1.80 576 07
Carters, 20 d. at $2.25; labourers, 88J d. at $1.50 177 77
Unloading timber, June 26, Aug. 26 14 40
Gignac, J. H.: labour, 135 h. at 30c; pine brackets, 38 at $4; pine, 627 $ft. at 70; spruce, 30,750
ft. at $27.50; sundry timber, &c, $139.92 1,221 94
Masson, .A. D.: spikes, 1,669 lb. at 3ic 1,669 at 3-6c; iron, &c $84.15 198 47
Pelletier, Luc & Cie: sq. spruce, 7,348 ft.b.m. at 3c 220 44
Small payments: freight $100.86; board of J. O. Lavoie $45; labour $19, machine work $15.12;
smithwork $10.50; sundry $19.04 ■ 209 52
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 209 71
Total, carried to page V— 13 2,828 32
St. Valier: Wharf Extension.
Duchesneau, Alex.: contract complete $11,550; less $1,100 paid in 1911-12, V— 239 10,450 00
Inspector of Work, A. Catellier, May 28-Nov, 15, 144 d. at $2. 50 360 00
Total, carried to page V— 13 10, 810 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 273
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ste. Victoire: Wharf. $ cts.
Purchase price of land required for wharf, Alf . Bibeau 50 00
P;pillon & Gouin: est, 1 to Mar. 31, 1913, on .$6,996 contract ; 1,080 00
King's Printer $58 . 50; advertising $203 .88 262 38
Legal services, A. P. Vanasse, Sorel 34 50
Total, carried to page V— 13 1,426 88
Tadoussac: Wharf and Approach.
Warren, Nap.: contract for wharf, complete $31,795; extra work $11,482.71; less timber sup-
plied by Department, $1,323.98; less $13,350 paid in 1910-11 (V-230), $13,890 paid in
1911-12 (V-240) and $3,521.43 paid in 1913-14 11,192 30
Inspector of work, J. N. Maher, May 1-Sept. 12, 109 d. at $2.50, outlay $24.75 297 25
Advertising 11 70
Total, carried to page V— 13 11,501 25
Three Lakes: Repairs to Wharf, &c.
Conductor, Ls. Bolduc, July 11- Aug. 20, 25 d. at $3, outlay $24 99 00
Foreman, D. Carignan, 31 d. at $2.50; carter, 9| d. at $4; labourers, 105 d. at $1.75 299 26
Lake Megantic Pulp Co., spruce, 6,404 ft. at $18; Marceau, J. E. & Frere, hardware $67.02. . 182 29
Small payments: spikes $3.60, spruce $2.11, sundry $10.55 16 26
Total, carried to page V— 13 596 81
Three Rivers Harbour: Deep Water Wharf at West End.
Colling & Giroux ($53,550)—
Paid on est. 16 to Mar. 31 on contract and extras for timber dock and ice breaker, $141/00
less $36,290 paid in 1910-11 (V-230) and $57,560 paid in 1911-12 (V-240) ' 47, 350 00
Paid on est. 3 to Mar. 31 on $38,400 contract for additional filling at new coal dock 6,200 00
MacDonald Co.: extra work in connection with construction of Bureau Wharf; extra length
of piles $494.25; culvert $100; painting, &c, $48.57; washers $40.18 683 00
Inspector of work under contract, Maurice Arcand, Apr.-Mar. at $100 1,200 00
Bailey, W., services as clerk, Oct. 28-Mar. 31 at $75 384 68
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, office, Apr:-Mar. $25, river front, Apr.-Mar. $25,
residence of John Bourgeois, July-Mar. $24; long distance calls $10.80 84 80
Buisson, Dr. E., rent of office, Apr.-Mar. at $25; Gelinas, F., cartage $454.50 754 50
Lamoureux, Jos., engineer in charge, travel and outlay 263 37
North Shore Power Co.: electric lighting, Mar.-Oct., $6.70; meter $1.75; rent of fan $4;
lamps $4 . 50 16 95
Small payments: taking soundings, &c, 8 d. at $2.25, llf d. at $2, 16^ at $1.75; cartage $45.25;
cleaning $44.50; sundry $48.63 208 26
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 904 46
Total, carried to page V— 13 58, 050 02
Trois Pistoles Harbour: Pier.
Conductor, Jos. Masse, June 10-Oct. 11, 107 d. at $2.50 267 50
Chief carpenter, A. Lavoie, 1Q5 d. at $2.25; watchman, 103 d. at $1.75 416 50
Carpenters, 6\>91 d. at $2, 6H d. at $1.75, carters, 124| d. at $3, 447| at $2 2,774 12
Labourers, 1,068! d. at $1 . 50, 85f at $1 .25 1, 709 49
Belzil, A., stone, 16-1 toise at $5; Caron, H., smithwork $65.48 145 98
Leclerc, W.: rd timber, 2,227 1. ft. at 5c, 760 at 16c; hardware $11.37 244 32
Sirois, A.: transportation of timber, 9,538 ft. at 2c; towing scow $6 196 76
Small payments: stone, 2 toise at $6, 9| at $5, 1 at $4; hardware $105.24; smithwork, $20.69;
rent of canoe $17.25; explosives $13.54; sundry $19.36 240 83
To be refunded, F. Boucher $6.75, F. D'Amour $1, S. Dion $6.75 14 50
Total, carried to page V— 13 6, 010 00
1— 18v
V— 274
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Trois Pistoles Icebreaker: Repairs. $ cts.
Conductor, Julien Rioux, June 11-Aug. 24, 65 d. at $2.50, rent of canoe 812 174 50
Carpenters, 5£ d. at $2, 149 at $1.75; labourers, 646f d. at $1.50 1,241 41
Carters, 253 d. at $2; rent of canoe, 17 d. at 25c 510 25
Deschenes, J. B.: spruce, 2,344 1. ft. at 16c, 1,815 at 5c; iron, 10,030 lb. at 4c; sundry $1.72. 868 71
Leclerc, W.: spruce, 6,103 1. ft. at 16c, 3,945 at 5c, sundry $5.79; hardware $10.45 1, 189 97
Small payments: smith work $9.98; sawing $5. 19 15 17
4,000 01
Thiverge, J. A., paymaster, short paid on ch. B.44878 04
Total, carried to page V— 13 3, 999 97
Valleyfleld: Wharf on Bay.
Conductor, Phileas Dore, Apr 29-Aug. 12, 91 d. at $5, outlay $3.95 458 95
Sub-conductor, Jos. Tessier, 5 d. at $2.75; carpenter, 58 d. at $2.75 173 40
Carters, 6-8 d. at $4, 70-7 at $2.50; labourers 366-1 d. at $1.75 844 40
Beauchamp, Jos.: bolts, 3,093 lb. at 3|c, 630 at 5§c, repairs $6 148 90
Demers, Paul: sq. timber, 30,817 ft. at $20, 35,994 at $21; freight $69.95 1,442 17
Small payments: pine $54.90; services of diver $20; shovels $18; sundry $34 . 99 127 89
Total, carried to page V— 14 3, 195 71
Vercheres: Shed on Wharf.
Conductor, Nap. Leclaire, Nov. 18-27, Dec. 7-24, Mar., 25 d. at $3, 26 at $3.50, outlay $14.14. 180 14
Carters, 12£ d. at $3, 1 at $4; boatman, If d. at $8 54 75
Carpenters, 40| d. at $3; labourers, &c, 194£ d. at $2 510 00
Collette, L. E.: spruce, 5,574 ft. at $30, 669 at $50; hemlock, 3,687 ft. at $30, 943 at $32, 2,697
at $48; sundry timber $36.56; sheet iron, 1,669 ft. at 4-35 c; hardware $13.24 593 33
Dupre, Mme C, hardware, $57.40; Magnan, J. G., pine, 1,101 1. ft. at 18c 255 58
Lafleur, I. L.: iron, 2,322 lb. 'at 4c; sundry hardware $33.82 126 70
Roussin, C: pine, 7,084 ft b.m. at $24 170 00
Small payments: lumber $52.98, smithwork $40.08, rent $24, wages of engineer $18, hardware,
&c $63. 25 198 31
Tojbal, carried to page V— 14 2,088 81
Verdun: Wharf.
Conductor, Narcisse Paul, June 10-Aug. 14, 57 d. at $3 171 00
Carters, 4 d. at $6; labourers, 244 d. at $3.50, 238 at $2.50 ' 1,473 00
Caverhill, Learmont & Co., bolts, iron, &c $54.87; Demers, P., pine, 54,990 ft. at $23.50. . 1,347 14
Montreal Hardware Mfg. Co., bolts and washers 88 34
Rutherford, Wm. & Sons Co.: pine, 1,331 ft. at $40; spruce $1.35 54 59
Small payments: hardware $61.76, smithwork $38.51, rope $27.31, lumber $18.91 146 49
Total, carried to page V— 14 3, 280 56
Vilie Marie: Wharf.
King's Printer $77.73; advertising $342.80
420 53
Yamaska Lock: Repairs and Renewals.
Foreman, A. Cartier: services, Aug. 6-Oct. 31, 71 d. at $3; outlay $112.70; horse hire $40.25;
deals, 7,300 ft. at $35, 3,726 at $25, less sawing &c $74.01 640 59
Blacksmith, 66 d. at $2; labourers, 40 d. at $2.75, 17at$2.50, 833| at $1.75, 43^ at $1.50, 17 at $1 1,824 63
Wintering: labour, 52 d. at $1.75; cartage, 2 d. at $3.50; sundry 75c 98 79
Cote, Jos.: pine, 24,897 ft. at $38; hemlock, 1,095 ft. at $20 967 98
Laplante, Jos., scow $50; Mitchell, J. S. & Co., cement $17.50, hardware &c $42.87 110 37
Mondou, F. M.: nails &c $25.04; sawing $20.02; timber $10.15 55 21
Parenteau, L., rent of barge, Sept. 7-Oct. 11, 35 d. at $2.75 96 25
Pontbriand Co., Ltd.: boiler plates, cut, drilled &c, 4,102 lb. at 4c; labour &c $69.85 233 93
Small payments: hardware $42.86; cement $23.40; smithwork &c. $16.15 82 41
Total, carried to page V— 14 4, 110 16
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 275
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements. $ cts.
Anse a Beaufils: Cain, P., receiving lumber, 8 d. at $2.50 20 00
Anse a Simon, Survey: Girard, G., cartage 12 00
Anse aux Griffons: Lyons & White, iron, 1,668 lb. at 2-5c 41 65
Anse St. Jean ($143.04)—
Conductor, Aug. Boudreau, Sept. 9-14, 6| d. at $2.50 15 63
Labourers, 25 d. at $1.50 37 52
Deals, 5,117 ft. at $15; posts $8; nails $5.16 89 89
Barachois, Borings ($185.76)—
Sounding-man and boats, 15£ d. at $2.50; labourers, 74 d. at $1.50, 28i at $1.25 184 31
Maloney, A., hardware 1 45
Basque, Removing Boulders ($500) —
Conductor, H. Dufour, Aug., 26 d. at $2.50 65 00
Carter, 11 d. at $2.50; blacksmith, 25§ d. at $2 78 50
Blaster, 26 d. at $2; labourers, 152 d. at $1.60 295 20
Dufour, C: dynamite, 100 lb. at 50c; fuse &c. $11.30 61 30
Batiscan ($631.11)—
Chainman, 37 d. at $2; labourers &c, 10 d. at $2, 8 at $1.75, 824 at $1.50 231 75
Laguerre, J. P.: cartage, 36 d. at $3, sundry $57; freight &c. $2.61 167 61
Small payments: rent of gasoline boat, 12 d. at $6; cartage $53; lumber $15.74; board
$14.25; chain $12; sundry $64.76 231 75
Beauharnois, Soundings: labour, 3 d. at $1.50; boat hire $1 * 5 50
Beloeil Boom ($448.18)—
Conductor, N. Menard, July, 22 d. at $3 66 00
Carpenter, 21 d. at $3.50; labourers, 30 d. at $2 133 50
Demers, Paul: spruce, 7,420 ft. at $21; freight $16.50 172 32
Small payments: bolts and washers $33.45; smithwork $19.20; sundry $23.71 76 36
Berthierville: Dumontier, P.: services as inspector, 27 d. at $3; board $13.50 94 50
Bersimis, Survey: labour, 14 d. at $2; board of men $22.50; boat hire $5 55 50
Bonaventure River, Fauvel &c, Surveys ($477.66) —
Tapeman, &c, 50 d. at $2; boatmen &c, 58 d. at $1.50 187 00
LeBlanc, R. N.: board of men, July 10-Aug. 5, $150; driving $80. 230 00
Small payments: services and board of caretaker of launch $40; driving &c. $20.66 60 66
Bordeaux Dock, Survey: labour, 25 d. at $2; anchor $7.50; rope $4.80 62 30
Bryant's Landing ($349.98)—
Conductor, Ezra Ball, Nov. 16-29, 12 d. at $3 36 00
Labourers, 63^ d. at $1.60; teamsters, 52£ d. at $3.20 268 80
Ball, A., earth $37.50; MacPherson, C. A., lumber $7.68 ' 45 18
Cacouna: Desjardins, Mme. G.,'rent of land 5 00
Cap Madeleine ($105.32)—
Foreman, H. Loranger, 3 d. at $3; carpenter &c, 3 d. at $2, 1 at $1.50 16 50
Small payments: board &c. $40, pine $19.80, posts $16.77, cartage &c. $12.25 88 S2
Cap Sante ($295 82)—
Conductor, J. A. Prenette, 17-65 d. at $2.50 44 13
Carpenter, 17-45 d. at $2; labourer, 17*15 d. at $1.50; horse hire $4.50 65 13
Gignac, J. H.: spruce, 990 ft. at $20, 7,000 at $18 145 80
Small payments: freight $14.99, oak $12.60, hardware &c. $13.17 40 76
Cape Cove ($150.30)—
Conductor, John Trachy, July, 26 d. at $2.50, bolts $10 75 00
Conductor, E. D. Lenfesty, Oct. 29-Nov. 11, 11 d. at $1.50; labourers, 49 d. at $1.20 75 30
Caplan River ($106.25)—
Conductor, Pierre Poirier, 12 d. at $2.50, outlay $1 31 00
Carter, 5| d. at $3; labourers, 8 d. at $2, 28 1 at $1.50 75 25
Caplan, New Carlisle &c, Surveys ($98.64)—
Chainman &c, 12 d. at $2; boatmen, labourers &c, 18| d. at $1.50 51 75
Small payments: cartage $28.64, board $18.25 46 89
Carlcton, Miguasha and St. Omer Surveys ($57.86) —
Chainman, 4 d. at $2; labourers, 5 d. at $1.50; boat, 2 d. at $1 17 50
Landry, F.: board of 3 men, $22.75; hardware &c. $13.86; freight $3.75 40 36
Chateauguay River Survey: carter, 6| d. at $3; labourers, 16 d. at $2 51 50
Chicoutimi Wharf ($3,292.24)—
Conductor, Johnny Rainds, May 14-Dec. 1, 126§ d. at $3 379 50
Carters, 149£ d. at $3; carpenters, 133 d. at $2.50; diver, 3 d. at $4 793 00
Blacksmith &c, 26 d. at $2.50; labourers, 109-1 d. at $2, 6| at $1.75, 4 at $1.50 300 14
Boucher, Ls., spruce, 4,950 1. ft. at 20c; Cote, Boivin & Co., hardware $69.52 1,059 52
Chinic Hardware Co.: iron, 4,002 lb.at 2-lc; freight $10.80 94 85
Harvey, T., spruce, 2,389 1. ft. at 20c 477 80
Small payments: gravel &c $36.25; timber &c $35.35; repairs to pile driver hammer
$30; meals $29.60; hardware $27.24; labour &c. $28.99 187 43
Cote St. Catherine: M. Guerin, preparing for winter 10 00
Coteau du Lac: Montpetit, G.: pine $27.39; nails $2.58 28 97
Cross Point Survey ($94.50)—
Chainman, 7 d. at $2; labourers, 13 d. at $1.50 33 50
Boudreau, J. I.: board of men $59.50; cartage $1.50 61 00
Carried forward 7,323 58
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 7, 323 58
Deschambeault ($230.85)—
Germain, L., plank $29.40; Perron, F., labour, 10 d. at $1.50 44 40
Lord, J. A. P., services as conductor, May 20- June 8, 17 d. at $3.50 59 50
Paquin, J. E.: deals, 2,683 ft. at $23; labour $38.55; hardware &c. $26.67 126 95
Esquimaux Point: Boudreau, J. H., freight-shed keeper, 12 m. to July 31, 1912 60 00
Fassett ($626)—
Moran, T. & J.: improvement of roadway, as per tender $350; painting &c. $200 (See
Fassett, Page V— 221, 1911-2) 550 00
Inspector of work, S. J. Hainforth, Apr. 1-27, $72, outlay $4 76 00
Father Point: Millen, John & Son, compass $10, screws $6.45 16 45
Fort Coulonge: Dunlop & Co., spikes &c. $33.70; Lawson, T. & Sons, plates &c $14.59. ... 48 29
Garthby ($384.99)—
Foreman, T. Pichette, July 20-Aug. 9, 16 d. at $3 48 00
Labourers, 56 d. at $2; teamsters, 23 d. at $4 204 00
Morin, A.: spruce, 1,095 ft. at $18, 1,573 at $25 59 02
Small payments: shingles $27, bolts $17.10, smithwork $15.10, hardware &c. $14.77 73 97
Gascons: Chapados, F. X., carting and storing diver's effects 10 20
Graham Wharf: Hodgson, Wm., spruce 35 87
Grande Riviere ($310.27) —
Albert, A., services, May 10- June 29, 39 d. at $5; outlay $46.67 241 67
Date, John, diving dress $65; Masson, A. D., wire &c. $3.60 68 60
Grande Vallee: stone $75; timber $19.80; receiving timber $8.40; labour $3.50 106 70
Grondines ($151.98)—
Blais, J. E.: labour,30d.at $2.25; deal, 2,592 ft. at $16; cartage &c. $14.20; moving shed
&c, fall and spring $28.80 151 98
Isle aux Grues, Repairing Wharf ($149.01) —
Conductor, Jos. Labrie, 9 d. at $2.50, making sign $5 27 50
Carpenters, 14 d. at $1.75 24 50
Roy, C. P., nails $6.51; Thivierge, E., cartage $8 14 51
Thibeault, J. E.: spruce deals, 5,000 ft. at $16.50 82 50
Isle Perrot, Repairing Wharf ($219.87)—
Conductor, Jos. A. Marot, May-July, 15 d. at $3 45 00
Labourers, 17 d. at $2.50, 29| at $1.75 94 10
Leduc, S. J., bolts $6; Marot, N., hemlock, 2,796 1. ft. at 2c, spruce &c. $18.85 80 77
Isle Verte, Pointe a la Loup ($1,670.55)—
Conductor, Jos. McClure, June 17-Sept, 10, 72 d. at $2.50 180 00
Carpenters, 67 d. at $2.25, 164| at $1.75 438 63
„ Carters, 193 d. at $2; labourers, 85| d. at $1.40, 45 at 50c 528 20
Dube, Geo., bolts, 1,833 lb. at 4c; Migneault, A., spruce, 1,225 1. ft. at 14c 244 82
McClure, R., rd. timber, 1,970 1. ft. at 5c, 30 at 10c, 17 at 15c 104 05
Ouellet, A.: spruce, 5,000 ft. at $15 75 00
Small payments: bolts $38.32, spruce $30.51, hardware $31.02 99 85
Lachine, Sounding and Boring ($535.08) —
Asst. engineers, 16| d. at $2.50; labourers, 73| d. at $2 188 25
Descarries, J. A. P., engineer: services, 31 d. at $7; outlay $2.25 219 25
Sincennes-McNaughton Line, towing derrick 60 00
Small payments: 5 pr. boots $20; smithwork $18.30; sundry $29.28 67 58
La Salette, Survey: chainman, 2 d. at $3; labourers, 11| d. at $2; freight &c $10.89 39 89
Les Ecureuils: Dussault, L., repairing floor 49 16
Little Metis, Survey ($192.75) —
Surveyor, A. Bourgault, 22 d. at $6; soundingman, 9 d. at $2 150 00
Boatmen &c, 24| d. at $1.50; boat hire, 6 d. at $1 42 75
Magdalen Islands ($456.07)—
Amherst Harbour ($389.67) —
Conductor, A.J. Gaudet, Feb. 5-Mar. 21, 17 d. at $3 51 00
Labourers &c, 40 d. at $2, 5 at $1.50, 13^ at $1.40, 129| at $1.25 268 26
Sullivan, Wm. J., board, June 22-Oct. 31 56 00
Small payments: hardware &c 14 41
Baie de l'Hopital: taking soundings, \ d. at $2, 2 at $1.50, \ at 50c 4 25
Etang du Nord: taking soundings, 3 d. at $2, b\ at $1.50. .."...' 14 25
Grande Entree: taking soundings, 19 d. $1.50; boat hire $7.50 36 00
House Harbour: taking soundings, 4 d. at $1.50; boat hire $2 8 00
Pointe Basse: taking soundings, 2\ d. at $1.50; boat hire 50c 3 90
Magog Wharf Repairs ($149.74) —
Conductor, C. A. B. Macpherson, 9 d. at $3 27 00
Labourers &c, 8| d. at $2, 23| at $1.75 57 68
Lacroix, A., repairing pile driver $7.10; MacPherson, C, lumber &c $57.96 65 06
Maria, New Richmond and Pritchard's Cove Surveys ($94) —
Chainman &c, 10 d. at $2; labourers, 6 d. at $1.50 ' 29 00
Board of men $45; driving $20 65 00
Carried forward 12,861 30
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Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued $ cts.
Brought forward 12,861 30
Maskinonge Survey ($162.97)—
de Carufel, A. S., gauge reading, 43 d. at $1.50, outlay $3.93 68 43
Dugas, L., gauge reading, 46 d. at $1.50, outlay $1.04 70 04
Small payments: renewing landmarks $18, sundry $6.50 24 50
Masson Wharfs, Repairs ($99.66)—
Conductor, A. D. Belisle, Sept. 3-13, 10 d. at $3 30 00
Labourers, 111 d. at $2; teams &c., 2i- d. at $3, 2\ at $2.50 36 25
Hardware $15; timber $11.91; labour $4, stone $2.50 33 41
Matapedia and New Richmond, Survey: boatmen $6; board &c. $12.50 18 50
Miguasha: Le Blanc, H.: deal $14.98; labour $12; sundry $10.55 37 53
Montmagny, Repairing Stranding Bed ($747) —
Conductor, Jos. Cloutier, July 12-Aug. 17, 26-95 d. at $2.25 60 63
Carter, 1 d. at $2.50; carpenter, 1 d. at $2.50; labourers, 49 d. at $1.50 78 50
Boulanger, Ely & Son, removing remains of old wharf 350 00
Bourgault, A.: services, Oct. 1-7, Nov., 37 d. at $6; board $25 247 00
Small payments: hardware $5.09; scow rent $5; repairs 78c 10 87
New Carlisle, Repairs to Wharf C$103.89) —
Foreman, D. Walker, Oct. 13-24, 11 d. at $2.50 27 50
Carpenter, 9 d. at $1.75; labourers, 17 d. at $1.50 41 25
Small payments: stone $21.20, lumber $7.90, hardware $6.04 35 14
Newport Centre: piling timber &c, 4 d. at $1.50; horse hire, &c, $2.25 8 25
Newport, Ste. Adelaide de Pabos, Anse aux Canards, Soundings ($331.25) —
Labourers, 85^ d. at $1.50, 44 at $1.75; boatman, 35 d. at $2, 5 at $2.50; carter $43.75 331 25
New Richmond Wharf ($50)—
Foreman, M. Duthie, 4 d. at $2.50; labourers, 8§ d. at $1.50 22 75
Montgomery & Sons Co., deal $26.05, spikes $1.20 27 25
Nouvelle River Survey: labour, 6 d. at $1.50; board &c. $10.55 19 55
Paspebiac, St. Godfroid, Cascons &c, Surveys ($182.04) —
Tapeman &c, 18 d. at $2; boatmen and labourers, 15| d. at $1.50 59 64
LeBlanc, R. N.: board of men $47; driving $34 81 00
Small payments: board of men $32.15; driving &c. $9.25 41 40
Perce Wharf ($80.13)—
Conductor, Pat'k Cain, June 18-25, Aug. 15, 8 d. at $2.50; horse hire, 75c 20 75
Carpenters, 14 d. at $1.75; labourers, 14| d. at $1.25; cartage $12.10 54 75
Flynn, J., cartage $2; Trachy, J., smithwork $2.63 4 63
Perkins Wharf, Grading &c. ($50)—
Conductor, F. Perkins, 2 d. at $3; carpenters, 2\ d. at $3 13 50
Labourers, 2 d. at $1.75, \ at $2; carter, 1 d. at $3 7 50
Small payments: lumber &c. $16.30; towing $5; scow hire $4; bolts &c. $3.70 29 00
Petit Bonaventure ($89.29)—
Conductor, John Gallagher, June 22-July 6, 13 d. at $2.50 32 50
Carters, 5 d. at $3; labourers, 14-4 d. at $1.50 36 60
Small payments: spikes $13.69; hardware &c. $6.50 20 19
Petite Riviere East: conductor, 8 d. at $1.50; carter, 3 d. at $1.70;- labourers, 48 d. at $1.20... 74 70
Philipsburg Wharf: Repairs to Woodwork and Approach ($597.54) —
Conductor, S. Mickle, Aug. 5-21, Sept. 6-7, 17 d. at $3; blacksmith, 1 d. at $8 59 00
Carpenter, 8§ d. at $2.50; labourers, 29-2 d. at $2; teamster, 4 d. at $5 99 65
Caverhill, Learmont & Co.: spikes $12.60; iron, $9.87 22 47
Grier Timber Co.: spruce, 8,730 ft. at $29, 5,646 at $27.50; freight $7.99 416 42
Pierreville, Repairs to Wharf ($400.02)—
Conductor, Chas. E. Descoteau, June 21-July 19, 22 d. at $3 66 00
Labourers &c, 13| d. at $2, 99-2 at $1.75; carters, 26 d. at $2.50 266 08
Small payments: spruce $37.25, pipe $14.40, hardware &c, $16.29 67 94
Piopolis, Completion of Wharf and Shelter ($329.16) —
Foreman, Geo. Gunn, Aug. 22-Sept. 20, 13 d. at $3 - 39 00
Carpenters, 39| d. at $2.50; labourers, 11 d. at $1 .75; carter, 5 d. at $4 138 00
Gunn & McDonald: spruce, 2,084 ft. at $17, 911 at $15, 700 at $20; delivery $25.50 88 58
Small payments: lumber $25.64; hardware $20.08; spikes &c. $17.86 63 58
Pointe a Brousseau Wharf ($488.43)—
Conductor, Aug. Brousseau, May 8-27, Aug. 3-12, 22£ d. at $2.50 55 62
Carpenters, 691 d. at $1.50; labourers, 178| d. at $1.25, 43^ at $1; carters $11.50 381 60
Small payments: freight and cartage $28.04, tallow $7.35, sundry $15.82 51 21
Point a la Garde & Point Fleurant, Surveys ($79.20)—
Flagman &c, 12 d. at $2; labourers &c, 7 d. at $1 .50 34 50
Board $37.20; driving $7.50 44 70
Pointe aux Trembles: Archambault, A., wintering 2 scows 4 00
Pointe Claire: G.T.R. System, rent of wharf, 1 y. to Aug. 20, 1912..' 150 00
Pointe Fortune, Repairs to Wharf ($244.79)—
Conductor, Geo. Lalonde, July 17-Aug. 7, 18 d. at $3 54 00
Carpenters, 35 d. at $2; labourer, 8 d. at $1.50; carters, 9 d. at $2.50 104 50
Carried forward 17, 122 91
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward yi 122 91
Point Fortune, Repairs to Wharf— Concluded.
Dansereau, G., hemlock, 3, 500 ft. at $17 59 50
Small payments: hemlock $1 1 . 44, nails $6, freight $4, sundry $5.35 ". '. 26 7Q
Port au Persil, Survey: labourers, 2 d. at $2, 3 at $1 50 " o ^
Quebec Harbour, Soundings at Customs Basin ($59)—
Mac Kay, Win., services, 2 d. at $2.50; Simms, J., services, 27 d. at $2 50 00
Red Head, Removing Rocks: Mahan, T. H., labour 4 00
Repentigny: Dubois, L., labour, Nov. and May ' " i0 00
Rimouski Wharf: Rimouski Industrial Co., lumber &c oo on
River Ashuapmouchouan, Soundings ($197)—
Cote, A.: board of men Aug. 28-Sept. 6, $68.25; cartage $2 70 25
Small payments: labour, 24| d. at $2; rent of boat $29; board $20; cartage &c. $28^75 126 75
River aux Outardes, Removal of Boulders ($388.74)—
Conductor, Frs. Tremblay, Aug. 11-Sept. 11, 19| d. at $2.50 4« 75
Blaster, 17§d. at $2; labourers, 177 d. at $1.50 300 50
Smith work $17.50; explosives $14; sundry $7.99 'qqdo
River Bergeronnes ($1,111.36)— •
Conductors at $2.50: A. Gagnon 9 d., S. Maltais 14 d., N. Tremblay 27 d . . . 125 00
Blasters, 45§ d. at $2; blacksmith, 11 d. at $2 113 00
Labourers, 454£ d. at $1 .50; horse hire, 29£ d at 75c, 23 at $1 726 91
Tremblay, Elz.: dynamite, 121 lb. at 40c; sundry $14.92 ' 63 3°
Small payments: smith work $57. 15, explosives $13.08, sundry $12 90 " 83 13
River Blanche, Repairing Wharf ($348.44)—
Conductor, Jos. Lebreux, Aug. 1-22, 18| d. at $2.50 46 25
Carpenter, 13$ d. at $2; labourers, ll£d. at $1.75, 37* at $1.50, 9$ at $1...." 112 90
Horse hire, 21£ d. at $1 # 21 50
Morin, A., services as conductor, Aug. 1910, Apr. 1911, 4 d. at $2.50. . . ....'. 10 00
Roy, Jos., spruce deals, 7,080 ft. at $13; Pelletier, E., smithwork $33.30 125 34
Small payments: timber $19.90, nails $8.20, labour $4.35 39 45
River du Loup Survey ($262) —
Avisais, Ed. : services as gauge reader, 47 d. at $1 . 50, postage $1 . 25 71 75
Lesage, D.: services as gauge reader, 47 d. at $1 . 50; postage 50c 71 00
Small payments: cartage $38 . 50, labour $36 . 75, board $21 . 50, sundry $22 50 119 25
River du Moulin Survey: chainmen &c, 12 d. at $2 24 00
River Godefroi, Repairing Wharf &c ($1,054.40)—
Conductor, J. A. Bergeron, June 17-24, July 27-Aug. 31, 38 d. at $3 114 00
Carpenter, 30 d. at $2.50; labourers, 103 d. at $2, 3 at $1.75, 4 at $1.50 '.. 292 25
Taking soundings, Mar., 1912: labourers $24; carters $18 . . 4^ 00
Baptist, Alex.: pine, &c, 3,799 ft. at $30, 2,762 at $25, 3,200 at $22, 140 at $18 255 94
Beliveau, Jos., spikes, bolts, &c • 62 38
Cormier, G.: stone, 13 toise at $8; gravel, 50 cu. yd. at $1 "."."".!"."! 1 '. !".!"".!!!!!! ! 154 00
Small payments: freight &c. $38.99, galv. iron $24.26, earth $15, labour $14, sundry
$41.58.
133 8c
River Ouelle, Repairing Wharf ($1,477.47)—
Conductor, Wm. Bosse, May 9-July 13, Nov. 8-30, 62 d. at $2.50 155 00
Engineer, P. McGee, 36 d. at $2.50; blacksmith, 5 d. at $2 100 00
Carpenters, 43 d. at $2.25, 92 at $1.75; labourers, 310| d. at $1.50 . . 723 50
Dube, J.: deals, 3, 104 ft. at $16; sq. timber, 130 1. ft. at 8c . 60 06
Hudon, J. B.: iron, 3,562 lb. at 2£c; paint $30.50; anvil $28.95: bellows $27; sundry
$89.85 ' .' 265 35
Small payments: freight $40.70, board $36.80, cartage $32.21, smithwork $22.87, sundry
$40.98 173 56
Rivers Peribonka amd Mistassini, training dykes: labour t 6 25
River Richelieu Dams: St. George, P. W., consulting engineer, services, 10 d. at $50, outlay
_ $3-90 503 90
River St. Francis, Buoying Channel: labour $27; beacons $6. 18; cartage $1 34 18
River St. Louis: Juneau, P., gauge reading, 69 d. at $1 . 50, postage 70c 104 20
River St. Maurice, Survey: labour, 12} d. at $1 . 50, 4£ at $2 27 75
River Yamachiche: labour $20.25, cartage $9.50, boat hire $9, sundry $26.86 65 61
Roberval Harbour Survey ($237.89)—
Soundingmen, &c, 22 d. at $2 44 00
Fortin, Thos. : board of men $95 . 50, driving $12 "!!!!!'""!!!!! 107 50
Small payments: rent of gasoline boats, 4 d. at $10, 7 at $2.50; board of men $19.45;
labour $8; lumber $1 .44 86 39
8t. Alexis. Repairs ($376.59)—
Conductor, Ls. Dallaire, 23 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 22} d. at $1.75 98 87
Dufour, Juste, spruce, 14,837 ft. at $16; Gauthier, L., deal $29.32, nails $13 • 279 72
St. Alphonse and Baie des Has, Soundings ($176.29) —
Soundingman, 14 d. at $2.50; labourers, 24 d. at $2 . .' 83 00
Carters, 2 d. at $2.50, 16 at $3 53 00
Board of men $36; foundry work $4.29 40 29
Carried forward 23, 720 16
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Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 23, 720 16
St. Alphonse de Bagotville ($876.44)—
Conductor, Ones. Gagnon, May 4-31, 23 d. at $2.50 57 50
Carpenters, 42f d. at $2; carters, 5 d. at $2 . 50 98 00
Labourers, 71| d. at $1.75, 17£ d. at $1.50, 2 at $1 153 39
Making iron guard, June: conductor, J. Rainds, 2£ d. at $3; carpenter, 1\ d. at $2,50;
blacksmith, 2£ d. at $2.50 20 00
Repairing fenders, Oct., 1911: carpenter, 4 d. at $2.25; labourers, 12 d. at $2 33 00
Menier, S.: spruce deals, 5,900 ft. at $15; nails $19.50; sundry $18.60 126 60
Tremblay, C: deal, 3,568 ft. at $16; stone $15; sundry $8 80 10
Tremblay, J. E.: spruce, 470 1. ft. at 10c; deal, 2,556 ft. at $16 87 90
Small payments: stone at $6, $119.80; spruce, 292 1. ft. at lie, sundry $25.97; iron &c.
$37.31; labour $4.75 219 95
Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Survey, Apr. 1-9, 1912 ($135.88)—
Labourers, 44£ d. at $2; carter, 6 d. at $3 107 00
Rubber boots $22.50; boat hire $3.38; sundry $3 28 88
Ste. Anne de Chicoutimi ($308.69)—
Conductor, Chas. Mailloux, May 3-13, Sept. 5, 6, Oct. 24, 25, 12 d. at $2.50 30 00
Labourers, &c, 57§ d. at $2, 2\ at $2.25, 1 at $2.50 123 13
Small payments: spruce, 3,344 ft. at $12, sundry $48; services of keeper of freight shed,
Apr.-Oct., $40; smithwork &c. $27.43 155 56
Ste. Anne des Monts, Survey: labour, $32.50; boat hire &c. $10 42 50
St. Charles, R. Richelieu, Repairs: labour $18.40; hardware &c. $8.63 27 03
St. Chrysostom : Gagne, C. , rent of land 6 00
Ste. Croix Survey: chainmen, 8 d. at $3; labourers &c, 12 d. at $1.50, 3 at $2; cartage $6 54 00
St. Denis Wharf Repairs ($192.30)—
Conductor, F. X. Paradis, Nov. 4-30, 16 d. at $3; carpenter, 16 d. at $3 96 00
Labourers, &c, 4 d. at $2, 11 at $1.50, 16 at $1.25 44 50
Small payments: cement $37 . 50, cartage $11 . 50, sundry $2 80 51 80
St. Didace Survey: Samson, J. H., plans of rivers &c 35 00
Ste. Emilie Wharf, Repairs, &c. ($24.40)—
Caretaker, O. R. Leclerc, Apr., May, 3| d. at $2.50, short paid $3 5 75
Carter, 2 d. at $2; labourers, 7-4 d. at $1.50 15 10
Deal $2.21; smithwork $78c, hardware 56c * 3 55
Ste. Famille: Premont, Jos., services as inspector of work on extension to wharf, Aug. 1-Sept.
4, 30 d. at $2. 50 75 00
St. Flavie and St. Mathieu, Survey ($165) —
Surveyor, A. Bourgault, Oct. 8-31, 23 d. at $6 138 00
Labourers, 18 d. at $1.50 27 00
St. Francis du Lac, Work on Wharf ($185.79)—
Conductor, P. Descheneau, June 13-22, Dec. 27-30, 13 d. at $3 : 39 00
Carter, 1\ d. at $2.50; labourers, 2 d. at $2.25, 36 at $1.50 77 25
Small payments: labour &c. $37.35, driving $19.25, sundry $12.94 69 54
St. Fulgence Wharf ($131.76) —
Bergeron, P., dealst 4,101 ft. at $16, nails 40c; Moore, T. J. & Co., sundries $1.75 67 76
Simard, J.: services as freight shed keeper, May- Nov. $35; repairing, 14f d. at $2 64 00
St. Gedeon: Gaudreau, Win., services as freight shed keeper, May-Nov. $40; repairing tower,
$2.30 42 30
St. Georges de Malbaie, Launching and Securing Crib ($606.40) —
Foreman, P. H. Dumas, May 1-July 12, 41| d. at $2.25, teams $19. 50 112 32
Asst. foreman, 27 d. at $2; carter, • 2 d. at $3 54 60
Labourers, 107-7 d. at $1.50, 12 at $1.40, 104|at$1.25 309 02
Small pavments: bolts $32.94, towing $28, iron bars $18.45, use of boat $13.50, freight
$11.04, sundry $26.53 130 46
St. Godfroy, Repairs to Wharf ($135.37) —
Conductor, Wm. Huard, June 4-21, 10 d. at $2.50 25 00
Carpenters, 4 d. at $1.75, 29-1 at $1.50 50 65
Spikes, &c. $35.37; deal, 1,720 ft. at $10; hardware $7.15 59 72
Ste. Helene de Bagot, Survey ($147.68) —
Labourers, 52| d. at $2; carters, 8 d. at $4 137 00
Collette, V. L., notary, services 10 68
St. Jean, Port Joli, Soundings ($176) —
Surveyor, A. Bourgault, Aug. 23-Sept. 3, 12 d. at $6 72 00
Assistant, 9 d. at $4; soundingmen &c, 31 d. at $2; boat hire $4 102 00
Fortin, J. E., seignorial rights 2 00
St. Johns, Repairs to Boom: labour, 3 d. at $2 . 50, 2 at $2 11 50
St. Joseph de Levis: Roy, G., putting chains in doors of pontoons 9 00
St. Marc Wharf ($248.30)—
Magnan, J. G., piling, 640 1. ft. at 18c , 115 20
Small payments: pine $47.70, steel bars $34.50, channels $17.60, engineer of piledriver
$15, sundry $18.30 133 10
St. Mathias Wharf: Ostigny, S., moving shed 6 00
Carried forward 27,362 50
7—280 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 27, 362 50
St. Nicolas, Repairing Wharf ($289.05)—
Conductor, B. MofTet, Sept. 4-21, 16 d. at $2.50 40 00
Carpenter, 13f d. at $2.50; labourers, 26^ d. at $1 .50 74 14
Paquet, Jean: blocks, 2 at $9.30, 2 at $15"; wire $8.44 57 04
Paradis, Tel.: pitch pine, 1, 164 ft. at $55; freight &c. $11 .51 75 53
Small payments: iron, smithwork &c $37.32, timber $5.02 42 34
St. Ours Wharf ($539.56)—
Conductor, C. Papillon, Sept. 12-Oct. 31, 35- 1 d. at $3 105 30
Carpenter, 34-1 d. at $2; labourers, 161.d. at $1.75; carters, 26§ d. at $3 429 46
Gauclet, P. & Fils, pipe 4 80
St. Roch des Aulnaies: Peiletier, Nap., repairing broken deals 4 50
St. Romuald, Removing Rocks ($434.90)—
Chinic Hardware Co.: dynamite $30; fuse &c. $3; cartage &c. $3.95 36 95
Gantin, A.: conductor, 64 h. at 30c; labourers, 941 h. at 25c; carters, 30 h. at 35c; use
of boat, 19 tides at $7 397 95
Sorel: Stewart, D. G., balance final estimate on contract (see Page V — 240, 1911-12) 240 00
Stratford, Repairing Wharf ($20)—
Foreman, T. Pichette, July 29, $3; labourers, $9; carter $8 20 00
Tadoussac, Repairing Wharf ($499.59)—
Conductor, Nap. Rouleau, June 7-28, 19 d. at $2 . 50 \ 47 50
Carpenter, 15| d. at $1 . 75; labourers, 42 d. at $1 . 50 89 70
Bourgoing, F., nails $26.25, rope &c $2.07; Gagne, W., smithwork $7.35 35 67
Cid, P.: spruce deals, 20,848 ft. at $15; sq. timber $14 326 72
Valley field Bay, Soundings: labourers, Mar. 17-19, 10 d. at $2 20 00
Vaudreuil, Shed ($274.66)—
Conductor, O. Boileau, Aug. 16-31, 10£ d. at $3 31 50
Carters, 2 d. at $3, 2 at $4.50; carpenters, 19f d. at $3; painters, 3| d. at $3 84 75
Hodgson, Wm., lumber, 1,200 ft. at $35, 650 at $18, sundry $11.17 64 87
Small payments: timber $43 . 41, iron &c $23 . 42, hardware $26 . 71 93 54
Verdun, Survey: labour $9; hemlock, $20. 56 29 56
Ville Marie, Repairing Wharf ($220.60)—
Conductor, H. Lefebvre, Apr. 26-May 25 80 00
Labourers, 8 d. at $2.50, 4 at $2 28 00
Bellehumeur, J., deals, 7,347 ft. at $14; Boulianne, B., nails $9. 74 112 60
Woburn, Repairing Wharf ($422.60)—
Foreman, G. Gunn, Aug. 9-Sept. 4, 24 d. at $3 72 00
Carpenter, 15 d. at $2 50; labourers, 22 d. at $1.75; carter, 10J- d. at $4 117 99
» Gunn & McDonald: cedar, 7,450 ft. at $16; spruce $27 . 20; towage &c $13 . 15 159 55
Small payments: spikes $36.50, spruce $33.79, sundry $2.77 73 06
Yamaska River Survey: labourers, 16 d. at $1.75; teaming, 6f d. at $3 48 25
Yarnachiche ($162.33)—
Carbonneau, A., pickets $19.24, post $3.50, labour &c $30. 15 52 89
Small payments: wire fence $38 . 20, labour $33 . 45, sundry $37 . 79 109 44
Piiedriver, To Float ($469.41)—
Conductor, Nap. Leclaire, Nov. 28-Dec 6, 9£ d. at $3 27 75
Labourers &c. 54f d. at $2; carter, 6| d. at $3; mover, 5 d. at $15 204 00
Collette, L. E.: oak $39; sundry timber &c $52.56 _ 91 56
Lincennes-McNaughton Line: services of tug to move piledriver 125 00
Small payments: hardware &c 21 10
Str. Marie Louise ($48.31)—
Henry, P.: services as watchman &c, Sept. $25; board $15 40 00
Maguire, W., provisions, June 3, 1912 8 31
Foremen ($11,220.92)—
Albert, Art,, travel, &c, Sept, 5-Oct. 20 54 05
Beique, H., services, Jan. 6-Mar. 31, at $100 286 66
Carbonneau, E. J. H.: services, Apr.-Dec, Mar., $1,000; outlay, $380.13 1,380 13
Constant, H.: services, June 8-Sept. 12, Sept. 20-Mar. 31, $953.34; outlay, $180.70 1, 143 10
Gagne, C: services, 9 d. at $2; outlay, $32.70 50 70
Gagne, E.: services, Apr.-Jan., $1,000; outlay, $78.97 1,078 97
Jobin, A.: services, July-Mar., $900; outlay, $134.05 1,034 05
Lavoie, Achille: services, Mar .-Mar., $1,300; outlay, $322.66 1,622 66
Lavoie, J. O.: services, Apr.-Mar., $1,200; outlay, $113.60 1,313 60
LeBlanc, Maurice: services, May-Mar., $1,100; outlay, $328.88 1,428 88
Leger, Geo.: services, Apr. 1912, Feb. 27-Mar. 31, 1913, $206.66; outlay, $121.25 327 91
Maloney, Lewis: services, Mav-July, $300; outlay, $83.97 383 97
McLeod, Geo.: services, Mar., 31 d. at $3.50; outlay, $53.99 162 49
Warren, Wm.: services, Apr.-Jan., $900; outlay, $53.75 953 75
Carried forward -. 42, 306 74
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 281
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward • 4_, 306 74
Chicoutimi Office ($4,193.08)—
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c.: L. P. Amiot, $49.65; P. E. Amiot, $564.88; A. O. Beau-
chemin, $168.97; J. A. Couet, $500.01; L. Deslisle, $54.47; G. A. Giroux, $16.80; E.
Gravel, $16.35; Jos. O. Lachar.ce, $227.65; L. Levesque, $20.25; H. A. Martin, $156.48;
G. E. Tache, $15.50; L. P. Vezina, $67.03; T. L. Villeneuve, $106.75; E. Warren,
$12.90 1,977 69
Beaulieu, W., cartage, $221.25; Cote, Boivin & Co., hardware, $75.50 296 75
Boudreau, F., Pte. aux Esquimaux: rent of office and room, July, Aug 30 00
Boudreau, J. H.: charter of yacht and crew of 3 men, June 15-Sept. 15, 15 d. at $6, 2\ m.
at $175; provisions, $114.17; gasoline, $53.10; engine oil, $31 725 77
Desbiens, M., services as messenger, Apr.-Jan., at $50 500 00
National Nav. Co.: 2 fares, Quebec to Esquimaux, $50; fare, Quebec to Natashquan,
$32; 2 fares, Natashquan to Quebec, $70; sundry, $32 184 00
Saguenay-Quebec Telephone Co.: rent of 4 telephones, Apr.-Sept., 1912, $50; long distance
tolls, $32.45 82 45
Small payments: driving, $79.50; provisions, $64.62; secretary, $40; use of launch, $30;
lighting shops, $25; windlass, $25; gasoline, $19.69; fare, $19; telegrams, $18.03;
sundry, $75.58 396 42
Isle Verte Office ($2,367.39)—
Bertrand, Henri, travel and outlay 137 70
Bertrand, J. E.: travel, $993.55; telegrams, $108.37; postage, $49.80; repairing transit,
$38.80 1, 190 52
Cote, P. E., travel and outlay, $110.55; Hall, Lionel, travel and outlay, $405.61 516 16
Richard, F. T., travel and outlay, $28.20; Roy, S., travel and outlay, $35.95 64 15
Richard, J. F.: board, self and assistants, $185.51; travel, &c, self and assistants, $244.60 430 11
Small payments: trips in motor boat, $16.50; storage, $12; telephone, 25c 28 75
Montmagny Office ($1,422.73)—
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c: A. O. Beauchemin, $211.91; M. Bender, $171; J. C.
Legendre, $37; D. Paquet, $283.88; J. A. Tremblay, $530.76 1,234 55
Renault, J. B. A.: travel, &c, $36.25; stamps, $12.68 48 93
Thornton & Truman, making sounding cable, 1, 200 ft. long 73 35
Small payments: telephone messages, $31.97; telegrams, $9.58; repairs, &c, $24.35 65 90
Montreal Office ($3,797.20)—
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c: J. L. Dansereau, $404.20; J. T. Girard, $195.96; B.
Grandmont, $81.05; A. Grondin, $263.50; F. N. Levesque, $196.15; L. Mackay,
$94.75; H. Massue, $10.55; J. L. Michaud, $218.01; P. Paradis, $505.18; J. H. Parent,
$1,368.07; J. L. Preville, $43.10; R. Savoie, $56.46; H. Sutherland, $7.50 3,444 48
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange services, Oct.-Dec, $8.75, $17. 13; long distance tolls,$124.05 149 93
Hearn & Harrison, repairing instruments, &c 54 65
Small payments: stenography, $46.88; Mazda lamps, &c, $18; tubes, $18; laundry, $17;
ice, $15.60; sundry, $32.66 148 14
Quebec Office ($2,793.37) —
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c: Thos. Breen, $288.15; Leon Brunet, $36.18; C. Cha-
pais, $15.15; F. du B. Gauvin, $138; Alf. Gauvreau, $685.71; C. C. Lessard, $10.80;
H. Ortiz, $82.75; J. Pothier, $158.21; J. E. Sirois, $368.45 1,783 40
Bell Telephone Co., telephone messages, $242.41; Doyle, W., steel hawser, 1,200 ft. at 5c. 302 41
Bergeron, S., rent of offices, Aug.-Oct., $87.50; Gagne, A., cartage, $75.75 163 25
Chantier Maritime de St. Laurent: boats, $60, $48; wintering scow, $100 208 00
Perry, Jas., combination drawing table, $89; Watts^E. R. & Son, repairs, &c, $50.75 139 75
United Photographic Stores, prints, &c 70 35
Small payments: photographic supplies, $42.91; kodak $20; postage, $7.35; sundry, $55.95 126 21
Rimouski Office ($1,799.47)—
Fyfe, J. L., engineer, travel and outlay 113 35
Legare, J. C: removal expenses, self and family from Chicoutimi, $160.56; sundry travel,
$27.45 188 01
Tache, G. E., travel and outlay 172 30
Tache, J. C: removal expenses, Chicoutimi to Rimouski, $46.55; sundry travel, $531.90. 578 45
Trudeau, L. G., travel and outlay 238 88
Banville, Ernest, services as messenger, Aug.-Feb., at $10 70 00
Brodriq.ue, Odl., installing water and light in office 55 34
Pineau, A.: preparing office, 24 d at $2.50, sundry labour, $45.20 105 20
Raymond, Paul: painting walls, ceilings and floors, $77.10; window shades, $6.20 83 30
Small payments: repairing, &c, $58.84; cartage, $51; lighting, Jan.-Apr., 1912, $18.15;
wood, $17.50; boat and oars, $15; repairing transit, &c, $14.25; sundry, $19.90 194 64
St. Johns Office ($163.87)—
Paradis, Paul, C. E., travel and outlay, Apr., May 59 10
Bell Tel. Co.: exchange service, Apr.-June, $11; messages, $27.20 38 20
Rent of warehouse, Apr.-Sept., $30; toll, $26.07; cartage, $10.50 66 57
Carried forward 58,843 85
V— 282 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours, Quebec Generally: Repairs and Improvements— Concluded. $ eta.
Brought forward 58,843 85
Sherbrooke Office ($3,465.87)—
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c: Jos. A. Adam, $595.96; K. M. Cameron, $42.62;
R. de Valter, $212.84; G. T. Dodge, $463.76; A. Jobin, $79.05; C. de L. Mignault,
$25.05; L. O'C. Mignault, $364.63; P. Panneton, $87.36; A. Pauze, $56.65; A. G. Sabou-
rin, $614.02; P. Trottier, $492.95 3,034 89
Electrical Repair and Supply Co.: wiring office, $43.23; portables, &c, $22.58 65 81
Long, Geo.: counter, storage case, cupboard, $155. 10; alterations, $8 163 10
Wilson, A. R.: erecting printing frame and track 55 00
Small payments: sounding line and reel, $40; telephone messages, $25.18; moving, $22.50;
shades, $16.25; aluminum floats, $12.80; sundry, $30.34 147 07
Three Rivers Office ($2,206.72)—
Travel and outlay of engineers, &c: C. Arcand, $108.55; G. C. Bastien, $43.69; Ed.
Bellefeuille, $417.45; F. X. T. Berlinquet, $519.10; John Bourgeois, $18.60; C. H.
Jette, $9.25; Z. Lambert, $15.95; J. A. Lefebvre, $62.79; R. Morrissette, $163.39 1,358 77
Typewriting, making blue prints, &c, Apr .-Jan., 1,833 h. at 20c; paid as follows: Ber-
linquet, H., $304.60; Margot, $34; Marie, $28 366 60
Morrissette, L.: services as draughtsman, Aug., Sept.-Nov., Jan., 132 d. at $2; expenses, 35c. , 264 35
Thornton & Truman: galv. wire cable, 1,200 ft. long, with reel and 60 cedar floats, box,
&c « 101 20
Small payments: cartage, $48.25; rent of 2 rooms for 2 m., $24; installing 3 electric lamps,
$20; board, $13; telephone messages, $10.55. 115 80
Generally ($3,002.10)—
Bourgault, A.: services as engineer, Dec, 31 d. at $6; outlay, $110.62 296 62
Lands and Forests Dept., Quebec, timber dues, $117.48; telegrams and telephone mess-
ages. .$67.55 183 05
Travel of Ottawa officials: J. B. E. Bedard, $69.60; O. Bourget, $58.30; Jos. Bruchesi,
$72.50; J. M. Chalifour, $90.10; P. E. Gagnon, $36.50; A. W. Gregory, $45.26; C. S.
A. Mackay, $1,517.95; A. Pare, $52.40; J. B. St. Laurent, $88.01; J. A. Thivierge,
$489.83 2,520 45
King's Printer, $162.62; Stationery Office, $2,799.52; advertising, $52.50 3,014 64
Legal services, L. A. Dupuis, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere 37 85
Vouchers outstanding: B. 40545-8, $8; 48159, Keuffel & Esser, $287.41 295 41
Detailed elsewhere —
Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 9,475 87
River St. Lawrence Commission (Page V — 424) 473 17
Harbours Ontario, Generally (Page V— 305) 206 67
Harbours Maintenance, Revenue (Page V — 435) 15 50
Ih 1911-12 (V— 246) 2,132 20
Total 83, 169 85
Lrss— Charged to Longueuil Wharf (Page V— 260) $200, Magdalen Islands (Page V— 261)
$100, Port Daniel (Page V— 265) $188.70, Rimouski Breakwater (Page V— 265) $100,
1 St. Pierre les Becquets (Page V— 272) $100, St. Simeon (Page V— 272) $209.71, Surveys
and Inspections (Page V— 424) $23,817.89 24,716 30
Total, carried to page V— 14 58, 453 55
Beaumaris: Wharf Construction.
Union Construction Co.: estimate No. 7 to Nov. 12, 1912, on $23,994 contract for erection
of wharf, $18, 720; less $3,330, paid in 1911-12, page V— 247, and $1,870 drawback 13,520 00
Lowe, Wm, inspector: Apr .-June, 1912. 52 d. at $3; outlay, 96c 156 96
Prowse, H. E., inspector: June, 1912-Feb., 1913, 174 d. at $3; outlav, 2,000 ft. lumber, $33,
152 h. labour $37, sundry $18.32 610 32
Total , carried to page V— 14 14, 287 28
Beaverton: Harbour Improvements.
Conroy, D.: estimate No. 1 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $41,874 contract for reconstruction of break-
water 2, 370 00
Duncan, Jas., inspector, Mar. 4-31, 1913, 22 d. at $3 66 00
King's Printer's account $32.56, advertising $343.98 376 54
Total, carried to page V— 14 2,812 54
Belle Ewart: Wharf.
King's Printer's account, $20.53; advertising, $62. 10 82 63
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 283
Belle River: Harbour Improvement.
Strong, J. H.: lumber, 5, 100 ft. at $40; piles, 320 ft. at 20c
$ eta.
268 00
Belleville: Harbour Improvement.
King's Printer's account.
26 72
Big Bay: Repairs to Wharf.
Roddick, J. O.: estimate No. 1 to Nov. 1, 1912, on $5,448.40 contract for crib approach, &c,
$2,090; less drawback, $210 1,880 00
Inspector, H. B. Dove, Oct., Nov., 1912, Mar., 1913, 39 d. at $3.50 136 50
King's Printer's account, $21.41; advertising, $75.55 96 96
Total, carried to page V— 14 2, 113 46
Big Bay Point: Wharf.
Inspector, W. J. Leonard: services, Jan.-Mar., 1913, 27 d. at $3; outlay, 53c 81 53
King's Printer's account, $21.28; advertising, $51.75 73 03
Total, carried to page V — 14 ". 154 56
Blind River: Repairs to Dock.
Foreman, Thos. Christelaw: services, 31f d. at $3; freight, &c, $28. 10
Labourers, 7£ d. at $2.50, 34| d. at $2.25, 2 d. at $2
Harrison, J. & Sons Co., Ltd.: oak, 6,827 ft. at $60; sundry, 6,889 ft. at $20
Taylor, E., smith work
Small payments: piles, 5 at $6; hardware, $19.42; cartage, $11.20; steel plates, 218 lb. at 5c
sundry, $12.40
Total, carried to page V — 14
123 35
99 76
547 40
97 76
83 92
952 19
Brockville: Extension of Tunnel Bay Dock.
Gowan & Whitney-
Contract for extension of Tunnel Bay dock complete ($15,374.53) —
Excavation 2,686 cu. yd. at 55c, filling, 6,978 cu. yd. at 43^c 4,512 73
Timber in place, 35,092 ft. at $45; waling, 680 1. ft. at 50c 1,919 14
Concrete, 417 cu. yd. at $7.75; cement grout, 897 cu. yd. at 40c 3,590 55
White pine cribwork, 931 cu. yds. at $5.15; 6 posts $39 4,833 65
Preparing foundation, 459 1. ft. at 70c, steel, &c $197.16 518 46
Extra work: fence $150; lamp posts, 2 at $100 350 00
15,724 53
Less paid in 1911-12, page V— 247 7,610 00
Total paid Gowan & Whitney, 1912-13 8, 114 53
McCool & Moffat: estimate No. 3 to June 1, 1913, on contract for improvements to wharf
$9,550; less -«840 drawback and $2, 530 paid in 1913-14 6, 180 00
Inspector, Gqo. Steacy, services, May to Dec, 1912, Feb., Mar., 1913, 190 d. at $3, 50 d. at $2.50 695 00
Inspector of timber, J. F. Filion: services $25; outlay $15 40 00
Easton, Bert: caretaker, Dec 6, 1912- Jan. 26, 1913, 43 J d. at $1.50; labour 2\ d. at $2 69 75
McLaren, Peter: 3,071 ft. lumber $74.98; posts, 6 at $4.50; sundry $17.77 119 75
St. Lawrence Engine Co.: repairing and running 'Florence'; new crank shaft $40; 48 h. labour
$28.80; brass propeller $10; sundry $29.85 108 65
Small payments: hardware $25.88; 7f d. labour $18; boat hire $12; sundries $23 78 88
King's Printer account, $23.03; advertising, $292.23 315 26
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V-422) 1,431 31
Travel and outlay : A. Langlois $6; H. Regan $27.70: L. de B. Roy $48.95 82 65
Total, carried to page V— 14 17, 235 78
V— 284 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Bronte Harbour: Repairs to Wharf and Approach. $ cts.
Foreman, W. Sargant, 24§ d. at $3; carpenters, labourers, &c. $226.88 300 38
Davis & Doty: pine, 4,934 ft. at $35, 8,000 ft. at $33 ' 436 69
Marlatt & Armstrong Co., Ltd.: lumber, 2,720 ft. at $30 " 81 60
Small payments: bolts, 595 lb. at 5c; hardware $19.95; sundry $4.70 '. ! 54 40
Total, carried to page V — 14 373 07
Burlington: Revetment Wall, &c.
Paylist, May, 1912, labour, 15| d. at $2.50, 23£ d. at $2.25 91 63
Small payments: | in. galv. sash cord, 3,000 ft. at $1.20 per 100 ft.; rent of boat, 8 d. at 75c;
sundries $7 49 00
King's Printer's account $23.75; advertising $81.20 104 95
Total, carried to page V — 14 ; 245 58
Cache Bay: Wharf.
Foreman, H. Bennett: services, 2-666 m. at $80; outlay $59.74 273 07
Labourers, handymen, &c, 1 d. $2.75, 4 d. at $2.50, 273^ d. at $2 15, d. at $L75; teamsters,
60| d. $243.50 '. .' 829 50
Cochrane Hardware, Ltd.: dynamite, 5 cases at $8.75; freight, &c $23.53 67 28
Gordon, Geo. & Co., Ltd.: lumber, 6,520 ft. at $24, 3, 120 ft. at $22; sundries $11.99 237 11
Menard, F.: piles, 2,983 ft. at 12|o.; 16 ft. hemlock, 1,616 1. ft. at 13c 580 45
Small payments: hardware $47.81; 200 ft. steel rope $24; gravel, 90 loads at 15c 85 31
King's Printer's account $19.44; advertising, $98.96 118 40
Total 2, 191 12
Less: dynamite not used $8; sale of timber old $9.78 17 78
Total, carried to page V — 14. . .' 2, 173 34
Cobourg: Extension of West Pier.
King's Printer's account $52.11; advertising $1,008.16 1,060 27
Cobourg: Repair and Reconstruct Superstructure on East Pier.
Foreman, H. A. Croft: services, May to Dec, 1912, Mar. 1913, 26 d. at $5, 196 d. at $3; outlay
$13.25 731 25
Carpenters, 142-6 d. at $3; labourers, 16-9 d. at $2.50, 1,017-7 d. at $2; team and man,73 d. at $5;
horse and man, 59-2 d. at $3 3 048 05
Allen, W. L. & Co., hardware $76.35; Floyd, Mrs., 1000 cu. yds. gravel $85....'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'. !!" ! 'l61 35
Gillard, Jas.: spikes, 11 kegs at $4.25, 7 cwt. at $4.25; sundries $7.20 83 70
Henderson Bros. ($3,230.16)—
Repairing derrick: pine, 16,194 ft. at $34, 12,283 ft. Norway at $30; hemlock and cedar,
15, 117 ft. at $21; sundries $76.88 1,313 42
Work on pier: pine, 32,340 ft. wh. at $35, 22,580 ft. Norway at $30; sundry lumber $97.62;
sundries $9.80 . 1 915 74
Jex, C. E.: hemlock, 2,008 ft. at $19.50; pine, &c $14.69: '.'.'.".'.'.'.".".".!!!!!!! ' 53 86
Jex, M. & Co. : 75 bags cement $39.40; 13 loads gravel $16.25 55 65
Morrison, A. S.: drift bolts, 10,565 lb. at 4|c; sundries $4.85 480 29
Thompson, Geo.: stone, 25J c at $5 12G 25
Thompson-Macdonald Co.: 9 c stone $45; sundries $68.60 113 60
Small payments: hardware $56.99; gravel, 34 cu. yd. at $1.25; stone scow $30; stone, 5^ c at $5;
smithwork $17.35; belts, 461 lb. at 3c; 3 pr. rubber boots $9; sundries $14.10 210 44
Advertising ; 138 02
Total, carried to page V — 14 8, 432 62
Colchester Wharf: Extension.
O'Leary, M. P. & M. J.: contract for extension of pier, complete $14,473; less paid in 1911-12,
page V— 248, $9,530 4,943 00
Inspector, E. E. Davey: services, Apr. 25-Dec 23, 1912- 207^ d. at $3; outlay $9.25 631 75
Total, carried to page V— 14 5, 574 75
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 285
Collingwood : Repairs to Breakwater. $ cts.
Surveying and taking borings, July-Aug. 1912: foreman, R. Hughes, 54 d. at $3; labourers
156-3 d. at $2.50 552 75
Repairs: Oct.-Nov., 1912. —
Superintendent, 11. W. O'Brien: services, 32 d. at $3; outlay $5 101 00
Foreman, J. Wilde, 22 d. at $2.50; labourers $224 279 00
J. Bannan, 13 cedar logs $10; Whites Ltd., hardware $77.24 87 24
Wilson Bros.: hemlock, 16,600 ft. at $23 381 80
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,401 79
Dawson Point: Raising Bock.
Pay-lists, Feb. 25-27, Mar., 1913: carpenters, labourers, &c, 8 d. at $3.25, 20| d. at $3, 70 d.
at $2.75, 87^ d. at $2.50; teamsters, 39 d. at $5 693 75
Northern Customs Concentrator, 4, 850 ft. pine 55 00
Small payments: spikes, 909 lb. at $2.37| per cwt.; niggerheads, 200 lb. at 3c; sundry
hardware, &c. $21.65 49 24
Total, carried to page V— 14 797 99
Detroit River: Protection of East Bank in the Township of Maiden.
Foreman, A. Pillon: services, June-July, 1912, 25 d. at $3; outlay $17.10 92 10
McQueen, Capt. J. S., stone furnished and placed, 1,070-266 cu. yd. at $2.25 2,408 10
Total, carried to page V— 14 2, 500 20
Dryden: Wharf and Warehouse.
Foreman, P. Magnusson, services, Sept. 1-Oct. 7, 1912, 30| d. at $5
Carpenters, &c, 25 d. at $3.50, 35-9 d. at S3; labourers 114-1 d. $65.52; team and teamsters, 8-6 d.
at $6
Brignall, F. T.; piles, 13 at $3, 50 at $2.50; sundry lumber, &c, $25.94
Evans, W. H. : smithwork
Wilde, H.: stone, 27 cu. yd. at $1.25, gravel, 43J at 80c. ; cartage $4.50
Small payments: freight and express, $42.75; hardware $21.65; foundry work $21.20; cartage,
&c. $14; painting freight shed $11; rope, 76 lb. at 14c; shingles, 2 Mat $4.50; cant hooks,
3 at $1.75; rent of jacks $3
Detailed with Harbours, Generally, Manitoba (Page V— 307)
Total, carried to page V — 14
152 50
312 32
189 94
59 03
73 00
138 49
\ 42 40
967 68
French River: Regulating works at outlet.
Boyd, J. F.: est. No. 4 to Sept. 18, 1912 on $13, 365 contract for construction of dams and sluice-
ways $5, 620; less $570 drawback and $4, 560 paid in 1911-12, page V— 248 490 00
Inspector, H. Landon: services, July 5-Nov. 9, 1912, 127 d. at $2.50 317 50
Caretaker, J. Graham: services, Nov. 12-Mar. 31, 1913, 140 d. at $2.50; outlay $28 378 00
Boyd & Tweedy ($830.45)—
Building caretaker's house: labour $120; lumber $211.35; sundries $94.25; supervision of
work, 25 p. c of cost, $106.40 532 00
Meals, 248 at 30c, 674 at 25c; sundries $55.55 298 45
Cooke, Mrs. M. F.: claim for damages caused by high water 150 00
Dredge Matlawa, coal, 42-7 t. at $5.43; Dumouchelle, D. C, provision, &c $52.15 284 01
Gordon, 'Geo. & Co., pine, 3,390 ft. at $26 88 14
Grant-Holden-Graham: tent and fly $41.50; sundry $13.75 55 25
Ketchum & Co.: 15 ft. canoe $43; express $8; repairs, &c. $19.40 70 40
Small payments: 2 tents complete $44.75; coal $26; transportation $13; storage of outfit, &c.
8 m. $10; sudries $46.61 140 36
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V-422) . 842 50
Travel and outlay: A.Cross $39.40, C. R. Coutlee $119.25, E. H. Pense $1.10, S. Quackenbush
$37.05, L. deB. Roy $21.45, J. C. Stewart $62.22 :80 17
Advance to be accounted for, S. J. Chapleau 4l0 00
Total , carried to page V— 14 4, 327 08
V— 286 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Goderlch, Ont.: Harbour Improvement. $ ets.
Bermingham, Wm. ($138,040)—
Est. No. 12 to Sept. 30, 1912, on $140,417 contract for construction of breakwater $139,540;
less $13,950 drawback, $11,650 paid in 1910-11, page V— 236 and $33,160 paid in 1911-12,
page V— 248 80, 770 00
Contract for construction of river breakwater complete, $26,000; less paid in 1913-14,
$12,070 13,930 00
Est. No. 4 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $265,000 contract for construction of north-west breakwater
$46,720; less drawback $3,380 ". 43,340 00
Tromanhauser, J. H.: contract for construction of dock, complete, $35,427.90; less paid in 1911-12
page V— 248, $1,290 34, 137 90
Inspector of dredging, R. Kerr, services, Apr. -Dec, 1912, 188 d. at $3 564 00
Foreman, C. Tweedie, services, Apr.-Oct., 1912, 134 d. at $3 402 00
Carpenters, i d. at $4, 118-3 d. at $2-50; labourers, 452-4 d. at $2 1,202 55
Bermingham, Wm.: stone rilling, 32-33 c. yd. at $1.50; sundry $4-75 53 25
Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd.: 7,095 ft. lumber $150.56; sundry $7.81 158 37
Small payments: 3 cast iron posts, 900 lb. at 3c; lumber, 1,399 ft. at $25, 322 ft. $9.67; pine
plank, 800 ft. at $28; hardware $22.93; repairing lights $13.78; 12 tungsten lamps $12;
1-33 sq. roofing $8; 2 pr. rubber boots $8; sundry $14.27 173 03
Advertising $834.39; King's Printer's account $28.45 862 84
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 338) 24, 229 55
Detailed with Harbours, Generally, Ontario (Page V— 305) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 14 199,923 49
Grand Bend: Repairs to Pier.
Foreman, H. Gill: services, May-Nov., 1913, 170 d. at $3; outlay $46.22 556 22
Labourers, &c, 193£ d. at 82, 365 d. at $1.75; pile driver, 23 d. at $4; man and team, 74 d. at $4;
man and horse, 25 d. at $3, 8 d. at $2.25. ; 1,506 80
Desjardins, Leo.: stone, supplying and drawing, 2 cd. at $6, drawing, 10 cd. at $4 52 00
Dovle, J. C: rent of pile driver, 36| d. at $15; freight $81.50; wages $87; board of men $22;
fares $13.80 751 SO
Lonaon Bolt and Hinge Works: tie rods, 37 at $2 05, 25 at $1.98; spikes, 1,828 lb. at $2.95;
sundry $13.01 192 28
Manon, C: scow $25; towing timber $54; sundry $3.62 82 62
Mark, W. H.: 10-82 t. coal $74.87; cartage. &c, $56.50 . 131 37
Mustard, W. A. : lumber at $20, 37,265 ft. beech , 4,316 ft. hemlock 831 62
Ross, J. N.: pile points, 90 at $2; smithwork, &c. $77.70 257 70
Webb, Thos.: 119 oak piles, 2,030 ft. at 25c 507 50
Small payments: drawing lumber $48; lumber $31.35; stone $30; hardware $18.85; sundry
$2.25 130 15
Total, carried to page V— 14 5, 000 36
Gravenliurst Wharf.
Stewart, D. G.
Contract for construction of wharf complete 12,984 00
Extra work: small boat landing $250; cribwork, 70 c. yd. at $4.50; stone filling, 456 c. yd.
at $1.25 1, 135 00
14,119 00
L<>ss:
Material not required, concrete, 30 c. yd. at $7.25, stone filling, 105 c yds. at $1.25 348 75
Paid in 1911-12, page V— 249 5,960 00 6,308 75
Paid D. G. Stewart, 1912-13 7,810 25
Inspector. H. B. S. Palmer: services, Apr.-July, 1912, 53 d. at $3; inspecting electric light $3;
outlay $1 163 00
Electric Light & Water Commission: 6 cutter suburban posts $150; f" galv. pipe, 330 ft. at
5£c; wire, 876 ft. at 1| c; installing wire, &c, $21.25; freight and duty $53.14; sundry $6.38 262 06
Total, carried to page V— 14 8, 235 31
Haileybury: Harbour Improvements.
ray lists, Apr-Dec, 1912, Mar., 1913; Gordon & Lang (Tug Scotchman) 46£ d. at $20; car-
penters, labourers, &c, 87£ d. at $3, 218-J d. at $2.75, 50 d. at $2.70, 350 d. at $250, 44 d.
$119.95; teamsters, 10| d. at $6, 33 d. at $5 3,151 35
Bell & Rochester Hardware Co.: cement, 350 brl. at $2; bags, 1,400 at 10c; hardware $79.70. . 919 70
Canada Cement Co., cement, 376 brl. in sacks at $2.20 827 20
Dunbar, H. C, 4,152 ft. lumber $76.73; Murphy, A. J., 7,120 ft. pine $128.16 204 89
Fitzpatrick, W. J.: 25 face fenders and 4 corner fenders with bolts $257; sundries $3.78 260 78
Carried forward 5, 363 92
Pl'PUC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 287
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Haiieybury: Harbour Improvements— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 5, 363 92
Gagnon, A.: 30 ft. -45 ft. piles, 3,990 1. ft $311.60: pine, 1,283 ft. at $18 334 68
General Supply Co. of Canada: 15 ft. 2-in. suction hose $29.75; sundries $25.90 55 65
Marcoux, E.: tamarac plank, 15,264 ft. at $12; 1,095 ft. oak $54.75 237 91
Montgomery & Ferguson: gasoline, 137 gal. at 30c; 190 lb. manilla rope $30.40; hardware, &c,
$88.16 159 66
Mussens, Ltd., Smith hand mixer $175; Norfolk, S., hardware $170.38 345 38
Temiskaming Navigation Co.: sand and gravel, 165006 c. yd. at $1.15; sundry $22.93 212 69
Verhelst, A., 1 in.-2 in. pine, 6,000 ft. at $16 96 00
Small payments: smithwork $42.90; provisions, &c, $32.74; 920 ft. spruce $15.18; sundries
$10.50 101 32
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Ontario (Page V— 305) 267 44
Total, carried to page V— 14 7, 174 65
Hamilton Harbour Improvements.
Battle, Jos.: construction of wharf and two retaining walls $60,844; extra work, increasing
width slip $2,500, crib construction $350, iron castings for shoes for piles $174; extra
anchor piles, 60, 1,800 1. ft. at 35c; opening in sheet piling for John Street sewer $55.10;
16| ft. of concrete wall $825; less concrete not in work $228.60, and less paid in 1911-12,
V— 249, $21,450 (of amount paid in 1912-13, $2,891.25 was deposited to the credit of the
Receiver General for the services of government dredges. See page V — 375) 43, 699 50
Inspection, M. D. Nelligan: services, May-Sept., 150 d. at $3; outlay $7.99 457 99
Advertising $1,241.45; King's Printer $84.14 1,325 59
Total, carried to page V— 14 45,483 08
Huntsville: Wharf.
Foreman, A. Buchanan: services, Oct.-Nov., Jan.-Feb., 1913, 71 d. at $3; outlay 12c 213 12
Labourers, 81f d. at $2.25, 135| at $2; man and team, 49 d. at $4 650 43
Cottrill, B.: lumber, 7,964 ft. at $28; hemlock, 563 ft. at $18 233 12
Small payments: hardware $54.52; 1,078 ft, lumber $46.44; timber, 1,800 1. ft. at 2Jc; tamarac
piles, 296 ft. at 10c; stone, 74 c at 30c; smithwork $14.35; use of pile driver, 7 d. at $2;
cartage $5.50 227 11
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,323 78
Kempenfeldt Bay: Wharf.
Roddick, J. O.: Est. No. 3 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $9,783 contract for construction of wharf
$9,590; less $950 drawback and $3,950 paid in 1913-14 4, 690 00
Inspector, J. Cook: services, Dec, 1912-Mar., 1913, 49 d. at $3; outlay 88c 147 88
King's Printer's account $21.27; advertising $136.50 , 157 77
Legal services, G. A. Rodenhurst, Barrie 22 11
Total, carried to page V— 14 5, 017 76
Kincardine: Repairs to Piers.
Foreman, I. W. Drake, services, Nov.-Dec, 1912, 16 d. at $3
Carpenters, 14 d. at $2.25; labourers, 44 d. at $1.75
Lumber: 965 fo. at $40; 10,806 ft. pine at $37; 1,530 ft. at $25; 3,647 ft. at $22; 4,356 ft. at $20;
242 1. ft. rock elm at 40c; sundry $8. Paid as follows: Wm. Becking $91.94; R. D. Farley
$87.12; London Lumber Co. $399.82; G. Moniiaws $169.93
Small payments: hardware $66.86; spikes $13; cartage $12.90
Total, carried to page V — 14
Kincardine: Extension of Pier and Dredging.
Inspector, J. W. Drake: services, June-July, 1912, 21 d. at $3 63 00
King's Printer's account 25 41
Detailed in Contract Dredging. (Page V— 338) 4,939 02
Total, carried to page V— 14 5,027 43
48 00
108 50
r
748 81
92 76
998 07
V— 288 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Kingston Harbour: Improvements. $ cts.
Cataraqui Bridge, ($2,180.28).
Bridge watchman, T. Smith, services, 9-6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $45 432 00
Caretaker, P. J. O'Connor: services, 9-43 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; outlay, $2 709 50
Labourers, carpenters, &c, June, 1912-Jan. 1913 122 88
Cataraqui Bridge Co.: plank, 17,773 ft. at $30 533 19
Dalton, W. B., & Sons: asst. bolts, $184.99; 1,296 lb. washers, $29.99; nails, 20| kegs, $51.48,
. 252 lb., $7.17; sundries, 98.38 372 01
Small payments, truck $6; sundries, $4.70 10 70
Temporary Bridge, ($11,877.02).
Leslie, Wm., superintendent, ($5,466.19) —
Services, Oct., 1912-Mar., 1913, 163 d. at $10; outlay, $29.60 1,659 60
Rent of derrick car and derrick, Dec. 16, 1912-Jan. 15, 1913, 31 d. at $10; rent of complete
plant, Jan. 16— Mar. 31, 1913, 75 d. at $18 1,660 00
Foreman, J. McArthur, services, Nov. 1912-Mar. 1913, 75£ d. at $4, 19 h. at 35c 307 65
Carpenters, 1\ d., $24.67, 432-12 d. at $2.40; labourers, 149-62 d. at $2; man and team,
$69.25; man and horse, 541 d. at $3 1,592 92
Accounts paid: 32 piles, 1,274 ft. at 15c; smithwork, $31.07; sundries, $23.85 246 02
Anglin, S. & Co.: piles, 1,489 ft. at 15c, 5,775 ft. at lie; sawing lumber, $10.55 869 15
Calvin Co., spruce piles, 353 ft. at 20c 70 60
Hooper & Slater: hemlock, 172,372 ft. at $30; sundries, $81.63 5,252 79
Swift, Jas. & Co.: 15-36 ton coal, $86.59; charcoal, 60c 87 19
Small payments: smithwork, $43.39; 6" pipe, 1,875 lb. at 1| c; paint, 72 lb. at 16c; glazing, 72
lgts. at 15c; stove, complete, $12.17; use of rails, $10; sundries, $15.10 131 10
Test Borings, ($903.75).
Foreman, H. B. Holder, services, Apr., 1912-Mar., 1913, 44 d. at $3; labourers, 213 d. at $2. . 558 00
Frontenac Hotel, 27| d. room and board 85 50
Small payments: foundry work, &c, 24.97; express, $20.96; horse hire, 35 h. at 30c; hard-
ware, $10.35; sundries, $5".25 72 03
Travel and outlay A. W. Gregory, Apr.. 1912, Feb.-Mar., 1913 188 22
Generally, ($4,660.51).
Frontenac Hotel: room and board, 21 d. at $3.50, 10 d. at $3; sundry, $4.50 108 00
Gowan & Whitney, construction of crib breakwater 2, 477 50
Sundry labour on harbour: 14 d. at $2.50; 63§ d. at $2 162 00
Small payments, hardware, $33.51; making survey poles, $28.80; cartage, 43 h. at 50c; hire
of sleign, 24 d. at 50c; repairing instruments, $20; sundries, $22.68 138 49
King's Printers' account 93 29
Travel and outlay, S. J. Chapleau, $68.48; J. Graham, $31.90; E. H. Pense, $59.70; R. W.
Powell, $20.20; J. C. Stewart, 95e 181 23
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 1, 500 00
Total, carried to page V— 14 19, 621 56
Kingston, R.M.C.: Removing Wharves.
Gowan, S. & Whitney, P.B.: $18,031.72 contract for removing wharves complete: —
Timber, 44,464 ft. at $50; cribwork, 395-9 c yd. at $5.75. .': 4,499 63
Concrete, 483-47 c yd. at $8.50; concrete grout, 874'44 c yd. at 50c 4,546/12
Excavation, 1,433 c yd. at 75c; waling, 969 1. ft. at 50c 1,559 25
Additional filling. 754-42 c yd. at 75c; boat house, $5,500 6,065 82
Life chain, 630 lb. at 20c; piles, 2,721 1. ft. at 35c 1,078 35
Snubbing posts, 15 at $7; hooks, 8 at $4.50 141 00
Removal of shed, $100; labourers, 19^ d. at $2.10 140 95
Total 18,031 72
Less paid in 1911-12. (Page V— 250) 3, 160 00
Paid S. Gowan & P. B. Whitney, 1912-13 14~87l~72
Inspection, T. Mills, services, Apr. 1-Xov. 30, 1912, 200 d. at $3, 31 d. at $2.50 ' 677 50
Dalton, W. B. & Sons: 90 gal. iron tanks, 12 at $15; sundry, $5.70 185 70
Small pavments: horse hire, $11.25, sundry, $4 15 25
Outlay: E. H. Pense, $7.60, J. C. Stewart, $2.30 g 90
Total, carried to page V— 14 15, 760 07
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 289
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 .
Lake Nipissing, Ont.: Improvement to Navigable Channel in West Arm. $ cts.
Foreman, M. A. Brazeau: services, Sept.-Dec, 1912, 91 d. at $3; outlay, $44 317 00
Hardyman, L. Clement: services, 100 d. at $2; outlay, $29.50 229 50
Carpenters, firemen, labourers, &c 552 59
Cochrane Hardware Ce. : hardware , 59 15
Dumouchelle, D. C: provisions, $47.85; sundries, $21.35 69 20
Mallory, Jas.: provisions, $137.88; sundries, $12.64 150 52
Page, Noe: 8,551 ft. sq. pine, $138.51; provisions, &c., $92.60 231 11
Small payments: provisions, $13.79; brl. pork, $25; wire rope, $16.21; sundries, $16.25 71 25
Total, carried to page V— 14 1, 680 32
Lakeport: Reconstruction of Wharf.
Gowan, S.: detailed in 1911-12, page V— 251 • 1, 510 00
La Passe Ferry: Wharf.
Foreman, A. Fraser, Mar., 1913, 24 d. $64; labourers, &c, $144.75 208 75
Paterson, J.: 346^ c. yd. stone, $433.13; flooring, &c, 7,616 ft. at $25; 8" rd. timber, 3,163 1. ft.
at 10c.; sundry lumber, &c, $59.20 999 03
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,207 78
Leamington: Repairs to Wharf.
Foreman, L. Campbell, services, Apr.-June, Aug., 1912, 33 d. at $3 99 00
Carpenters, &c, 28 d. at $2.50; labourers, 55| d. at $2; man and team, 11 d. at $4.50, 2 d. at $4. 238 50
Morgan, Geo.: use of tools and driver, May 2-11, 1912, 7 d. at $15; loading, moving, &c,
$48.75 153 75
Pine, 5,760 ft. at $40, 2,500 ft. at $38, 800 ft. at $36, paid as follows: Ludlam-Ainslie Lumber Co.,
$133.40; J. Piggott, $220.80 354 20
Oak piles, 1,060 ft.at 15c. Paid as follows: Atkins & Iveson, $66; E. Jones, $93 159 00
Small payments: hardware, $4.70; sundry, 75c 5 45
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,009 90
Lion's Head: Dock Extension and Piers.
Johnston & Crawford: contract for wharf extension complete, $6,200; less paid in 1913-14, $820 5. 380 00
Inspector, W. B. Moore: services, July-Dec, 1912, 111 d. at $3; travel and outlay $16.80. ... 349 80
Johnston & Crawford, placing stone, 100 c. yd. at $2 200 00
Advertising 143 22
Total, carried to page V— 14 -. 6,073 02
Long Point: Wharf near St. Williams.
Foreman, Ed. Hathway: services, 126 d. at $3; outlay, freight, $50, towing gravel, $20,
sundry, $32.50 480 50
Labourers, 279| d. at $1.75; team hire, $189.37 '. . . . 678 46
Cope, John, Portland cement, 150 brl. at $1.75 262 50
Leedham, E. S., towing stone, 10 c. at $5. 50 55 00
Hagersville Contracting Co.: rubble stone, 25- 39 c. at $7; less freight, $50 127 73
McCall & Co.: lumber at $37, 7,392 ft. oak plank, 6,048 ft. pine; oak piles, 109 at $1; bolts, 780
lb. at 3c; 5 kegs spikes, $22.50; use of pile driver, 6 d. at $3; lumber, &c, $87.69 757 86
Small payments: gravel, 55 c yd. at 75c; smithwork, $30.55; scow hire $25; pr. rubber boots,
$10; boat hire, $10; hardware, &c, $31.77 148 57
Total, carried to page V— 14 2, 510 62
L'Orignal: Repairs to Wharf and Freight Sheds.
Foreman, B. Tourangeau, services, May-June, 1912, -585 m at $80 46 67
Carpenters, 13 d. at $3; labourers, 26 d. at $2, 24 d. at $1.75 * 133 00
Cote, E. A. & Co.: pine, 4,500 ft. at $30; hemlock, 4,124 ft. at $16; cedar, joists, 110-7" at 50c,
110-4" at 25c 283 48
Small payments: wire nails, 8 kegs at $3; hardware, $10.10; smithwork, $2.25 36 35
Total, carried to page V— 14 499 50
1— 19v
V— 290 AVDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Magnetawan River: Removal of Boulders. $ cts.
Foreman, W. T. Bell: services, Jan.-Mar., 1913, 63 d. at $3; outlay, $4 193 00
Labourers, 228| d. at $2; mechanic, 7 d. at $2.50; teamster, 32 d. at $4 602 50
Burk's Falls Hardware Co., hardware, &c 78 27
Small payments: making dredge tongs, 35 h. at 45c; 667 ft. hemlock, $12.57; smithwork,
$11.60; sundry, $2.05 41 97
Total, carried to page V — 14 915 74
Meaford: Closing of Eastern Entrance and Removal of 'L' of Inner Check Water.
Kastner, G.: estimate No. 2 to Oct. 31, 1912, on $36,700 contract for extension of eastern break-
water, &c, $32,700; less drawback $3,140 29,560 00
Inspector, R. Abercrombie: services, June 24-Nov. 16, 1912, Jan. 16-Mar. 14, 1913, 165 d. at $3;
outlay $7.85 502 85
Weathers, Wm., drawing stone and placing same, 130 tons at 55c 71 50
Stone, 112-83 ton at 55c; drawing stone and placing same, 307 ton at 55c. Paid as follows: W.
H. Genoe, $51.72: Wm. Lake, $73.83; Chas. Taylor, $105.33 230 88
King's Printer's account $2.60; advertising $93.35 95 95
Total, carried to page V— 14 30,481 18
Midland: Repairs to Wharf.
Foreman, J. Erwen: services, June-July, 1912, 15 d.at $3; outlay 90c 45 90
Labourers, 38-6 d. at $2. 50 96 50
Pine, 37,355 ft. at $28. Paid as follows: Freeman Lumber Co. $320.52; J. A. Lefcherby $235.48;
D. S. Pratt $489.95 1,045 95
Small payments: nails, 12 kegs at $2.75; sundry hardware $11.20 44 20
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Ontario (Page V— 305) 122 66
Total, carried to page V— 14 1, 355 21
Montreal River: Improvement above Latchford.
Purchase price of land required: Abraham & Aboud $87.'50; A. Chamandy $87.50; J. S. Davis
$250; G. M. Warren $500 925 00
Purchase price of building, R. Morrison and J. J. McNeil 600 00
Compensation for damages to land, Florence Bauldry 675 00
Engineer, G. L. Bourchier, services, 7 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $2,000 per y 1, 166 68
Consulting engineers, Cauchon & Haycock, consultation re stop-log lifter and preparation of
plans 149 00
Book-keeper, Geo. Clapperton: services, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $80; freight, &c, $2,270.10;
travel and outlay $195.73 3,025 83
Foreman, W. G. Burd: services, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $125; outlay $12 887 00
Timekeeper, G. Schneider, services, 6-3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 472 50
Carpenters, &c, 386-9 d. at $2.75; cribmen, &c, 4,249-57 d. at $2.50; diver, 41-9 d. at $10;
hoistrunners, 36-45 d.at $4, 29-3 d.at $3.75; labourers, 2,888-29 d.at $2.25, 30-9 d. at $1.75,
55 d. at $1.50; launch hire, 8-9 d. at $7.50; man and team, 300-58 d. at $5; man and horse,
69-65 d. at $3.50; mechanics, &c, 297-05 d. at $3.50, 487-35 d. at $3; watchman, 2 • 599 m.
at $40; short paid $1 23,416 71
Starling, S. A.: services, gauge recorder, $27.50, watchman, 14 d.at $2; outlay $1.50 57 00
Beach, B. C: travelling derrick frame with sheaves, &c, $565; rails, 5-375 ton at $22; iron,
3,207 lb. at $1.90; sundry $271.22 1,015 41
Brown, R. H. & Co.: roofing, $82.50; timber, raft, $45, 1,500 ft. at $16; sundries $49.90 201 40
Canada Cement Co., Ltd.: cement, 876 brl. at $2.20; less sacks returned, 1,335 at 10c 1,793 70
Canada Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd.: rubber boots, 18 pr. at $4.80, 37 pr. at $3.25 206 65
Canadian Explosives, Ltd. : 500 lb. dynamite $85.15; sundries $7.99 93 14
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd.: waterbox $75.66; sundries $13.83 89 49
Empire Lumber Co.: ripping and dressing lumber $35.98; 1,800 lb. second-hand rail $18 53 98
Fitzpatrick, W. J., steel plates, &c, for stop logs, 140 at $3.50 490 00
Gagnon, A.: lumber, 5,143 ft. at $19, 3,000ft. at $17; loading lumber, $5 153 72
General Supply Company of Canada: cu. yd. three blade orange peel bucket $1,035.95; sundry
$27.34; freight $43.20 1, 106 49
Grant & Kennedy, 1" white pine, 8,100 ft. at $22.50 182 25
Grant-Holden-Graham: rubber boots, 12 pr. at $4.80, 4 pr. at $4.40, 18 pr. at $2.90, 3 pr. at 90c;
sundries $17.65 147 75
Greening, B., Wire Co.: I" steel rope, 350 lb. plow at $41.14, 5001b. $48.64 89 78
Hammermill Pulp & Lumber Co.: block of cedar logs $350; 16 ft: logs, 75 at $1; timber, 7,260
ft. at $16, 1,802 ft. at $14; boomsticks,217at$2; sundries $35.85 , 1,036 23
Heney, John & Son, lump coal, 375-7 ton at $5.50 2, 066 35
Carried forward 40, 101 06
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE^
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 291
Montreal River: Improvement above Latchford— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 40, 101 06
McCamus & McKelvie, lumber, 30,600 ft. at $18 550 80
Marsh & Henthorn: drums, 2 at $35; 2 shafts $20, $12.50; 4 set grate bars $31.50; sundries $76.. 210 00
Montgomery & Ferguson: 5| ton coal $60; 18 valves $53.40; 500 lb. washers $31.25; shovels, 2 J
doz. at $10.50; sundries $110.13 281 03
MussensLtd.: set iron concaves $57; sheet metal, 1,680 sq.ft. at 3Jc; diving dress $54; sundry
$113.35 278 95
Northern Canada Supply Co.: valves, &c, $116.67; electrical supplies $101.01; 3 set stock and
dies $80; packing $70.47; tees, elbows, &c, $69.43; nails, 17 kegs $48.75; 70 lb. $5.75; lubri-
cators, 2-1 qt. at $11, 4-1 pt. at $5.50; 4 injectors $36.50; set taps $30.30; repairing waggon
$20.60; sundry hardware, &c, $908.32 1,531 80
Steel Company of Canada: rd. spikes, 2,090 lb. drift at $2.27£, 2,100 lb. at $2.22* 94 28
Timiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway Commission: 6 cars gravel loaded and hauled to
Gillies' Depot $53.22; sundries $11.07 64 29
Weaver, F. P. Coal Co.: coal, 200-6 ton at $8.15, 43 75 ton at $6.10, 40 ton at $5.70, 244.35 ton at
$5.55, 84-2 ton at $5.50; sundry $9... 3,556 82
Hardware, &c: Cochrane Hardware, Ltd., $200.81, H. E. Hawkins $205.45, Magladery Bros.
$423.06 829 32
Small payments: oil, brl. cylinder $33.20, 2 brl. machine $27.93, 3 brl. $21.43; set boiler grates,
996 lb. at 5c; gauge reading $40; medical attendance $36; hospital charges, 15 d. at $1.50;
sq. timber, 2,800 ft. at $12; badges, 100 at 30c; hiring men, 21 at $1; electrical supplies
$17.77; grate bars, 828 lb. at 3|c; casks, 4 at $3; drift spikes, 410 lb. at $2.60; cross head
for engine $10; sundries $53.64 446 43
Legal services, J. S. Davis, Smith ville, $108; G. Mitchell, Cobalt, $12 120 00
Travel and outlay; G. L. Bourchier $280.56; A. E. Cross $3.95; G. May $51.70 336 21
Vouchers outstanding: B. 43,092, G.L. Bourchier $141.54; B. 44,766, A. E. Cross $1,468.10 1,609 64
Total, carried to page V— 14 50,010 63
Montreal River: Removal of Boulders in Flat Rapids.
Foreman, J. A. Stewart: services, 2-4 m. to Nov. 12, 1912, at $80; outlay $23.91 215 91
Labourers, 398 d. at $2, 130J d. at $1.75, 36| d. at $1.50; man and team, 57 -2d. at $3.50 1,279 33
Grant-Holden-Graham : rubber boots, 9 pr. hip at $6.75, 3 pr. at $4.40 73 95
Greenwood, S.: hay, 4,147 lb. at 8c; 120 bush, oats $74.10; bran $5.60 112 88
Magladery Bros., hardware $70.03; Skill, A., dynamite, 48 cases at $5 310 03
Upper Ontario Steamboat Co.: freight and express $120.60; transportation, &c. $66.15 186 75
Board of men, Aug.-Nov., 1912: 23 meals at 50c, 2,781 meals at 25c Paid as follows: Mrs. D.
McLeod $87.25; Mrs. G. Tuck, $619.50 706 75
Small payments: 2-218 ton hay $35.50; blasting battery $22; tent $17; 1,035 ft. lumber $15.68;
509 lb. spikes $14.39; 119 lb. manilla rope $14.28; dynamite, 350 lb. at $4; 4 rolls roofing
$10; hardware, &c, $66.96 209 81
Voucher outstanding B. 44770, A. E. Cross, , 323 83
Total, carried to page V— 14 3,419 24
New Liskeard: Harbour Improvements.
McCool & Moffatt: est. No. 2 to May 9, 1913 on $10,985 contract for construction of wharf
$3,310; less $190 drawback and $1,470 paid in 1913-14 1,650 00
Inspector, G. E. Peters: services, Feb. 5-Mar. 31, 1913 at $80 148 57
Small payments: 1,433 ft. lumber $25.59; labour, 4 d. at $2.50, 2d. at $2.75; hardware $2.75 43 84
Legal services, Hartman & Smiley, New Liskeard 60 21
King's Printer's account $22.14; advertising $148.54 170 68
Voucher outstanding B. 44,771, A. E. Cross 15 50
Total, carried to page V— 14 2, 088 80
North Bay: Breakwater.
Conroy, Ed.: est. No. 4 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $31,900 contract for construction of breakwater
$9,240; less drawback, $770 8,470 00
Inspector, H. Atchinson: services, June-July, 1912, 12 d. at $3, 6-199 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $80 531 98
Advertising ; 8 70
Total.carried to page V— 14 9, 010 68
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V— 292 AUDITOR GENMRAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Orillia Wharf. $ cts.
Conroy, D.: Est. No. 2 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $10,874 contract for construction of wharf $4,010;
less drawback $380 3, 630 00
Inspector, J. S. Armstrong: services, Oct.-Nov., 1912, Feb.-Mar., 1913, 85 d. at $3 255 00
King's Printer's account $30.53; adveitising $173.40 203 93
Total, carried to page V — 14 , 4, 088 93
Owen Sound: Harbour Improvement.
Bishop & Buchanan: est. No. 2 to Jan. 1st, 1913, on $54,785 contract for construction of
wharf, $10,450; less drawback $970 9, 480 00
Butchart & McDowall: est. No. 1 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $18,900 contract for construction of re-
taining wall, $1,814.66; less drawback $914.66 900 00
Inspector, T. Vickers: services, Sept., 1912,, Jan., 1913, 26 d. at $3, 91 d. at $3.50; outlay $4.83 401 33
Rumley, Capt. D., services of tug 10 00
King's Printer's account $88.65; advertising $827.28 915 93
Charged in error to this vote and detailed with Owen Sound, Repair Sheet Piling on West
Side (Page V— 292) 727 35
Total, carried to page V— 14 12, 434 61
Owen Sound: Repair Sheet Piling on West Side.
Quinlan, A.: services at $3.50 per d., foreman, 88£ d., inspector, 8d.; outlay $7.63
Carpenters, 51 d. at $3; labourers, 131-7 d. at $2.50, 57| d. at $2
Butchart, R. P. & Bro.: cement, 10 bbl. at $2.10, 40 bbl. at $1.70; sundry 71c; less 40 sacks
returned $4
Corbet Foundry & Machine-Co., foundry work
Elliott & Simms: drift bolts, 1,258 lb. at 6c, 111 at 10c; sundries $8.23
Kennedy, Wm. & Sons: \\" rods, 40 ft. long, with turn buckles, &c, 25 at $13; sundries $53.71
Lee, Jas: rock elm, 3,030 ft. at $35, elm and beech, 3,800 ft. at $30
Millman, W., gravel, 3 c yd. at $1.50, 123£ c yd. at $1
Thompson, T. I.: bolts and plates to order $322.50; cement, 20 bbl. at $1 .75; sundries $69.92
Small payments: 20 c. yds. sand $20; 4 pr. boots $18; cartage $10.75; sundries $10.52
345 38
597 25
85 71
188 19
94 81
378 71
220 05
128 00
427 42
59 27
Total 2,524 79
Less — charged to Owen Sound Harbour Improvements (Page V — 292) 727 35
Total, carried to page V— 14 1, 797 44
Parry Sound: Dredging.
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 2, 148 03
Inspector, J. A. Johnston: services, Sept. 25-Oct. 16, 1912, 19 d. at $3; outlay $2.76 59 76
Total, carried to page V— 14 2,207 79
Parry Sound: Wharf.
Robinson, Walton & White: est. No. 5 to June 1, 1913, on $72,000 contract for construction of
wharf and approach $22,010; less $2,200 drawback and $13,200 paid in 1913-14 6, 610 00
Inspector, J. A. Johnston: services, Dec 23, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, 85 d. at $3; outlay 10c 255 10
King's Printer's account $28.52; advertising $646.20 674 72
Total, carried to page V— 14 7,539 82
Pembroke: Repairs to Wharf, &c.
Foreman, E. Schmidt, 1-113 m. $89.11, 125 h. $45; labourer, 54-2 d. at $1.80 231 67
Bromley, W. H.: hemlock, 3,720 ft. at $24, 23,320 ft. at $20, 8,178 ft. at $18.50, 1,960 ft. at $18,
3,558 ft. at $17 802 74
Dunlop & Company: 6" nails. 9| kegs at $2.52; repairing railing $22.55; sundry $35.39 82 46
Goody, Robt.: painting wharf, storehouse, &c, as per agreement 115 00
Pembroke Lumber Co.: 1,626 ft. asst. lumber $52.82; labour $27.34 80 16
Small payments: smithwork $26.26; labour, 50 h. at 22|c; sundry $6.50. 44 01
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,356 04
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 293
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Penetanguishene: Dredging and Dock Repairs. $ cts.
Foreman, D. H. Dewell: services, June-Aug., 1912, 44 d. at $3 132 00
Labourers, &c, 30 d. at $3, 110 d. at $2.25; man and team, 2 d. at $4 345 50
Lovering, W. J.: pine, white, 3,512 ft. at $35, 3,140 ft. at $33, 16,020 ft. at $32, red, 320 ft. at $30 748 78
Small payments: hardware $44 . 56; sundry $12 56 56
Advertising 71 50
Total, carried to page V— 14 1,354 34
Peterborough: Wharf.
Hatton, G. W.: purchase price of site $13,000; interest on $13,000, Aug. 12, 1911 to Oct. 31,
1912, at 5 p.c; less paid in 1913-14 $92.46 13,700 00
Legal services: W. H. Moore, Peterborough 82 70
Total, carried to page V— 14 13, 782 70
Peterborough: In full and final settlement of claim of John O Toole for rental of plant.
O'Toole, John: rental of plant: steam derricks, one, Dec. 19, 1903-July 14, 1904, one, Jan 7,
1904-Apr. 5, 1905, 467 d. at $7.50; steam drill, Jan. 20-Feb. 24, Apr. 1-June 1, 1904, 83d.
at $1; plant broken or not returned, 84 ft. mast $100, 2 sets steam hose $44, steam gauge
$5, chair steam hoist $7; less, rent of government pump, Sept. 20, 1902-Nov. 25, 1903,
359 d. at $2, and less use of diving outfit and scow, 11| d., $80 50 2, 943 00
Petewawa Wharf: Repairs to and Reconstruction of Pier Head.
McCool, C. L.: contract for improvement of wharf complete, $3,290; extra work on bridge
and approach $203 . 36; less $2,010, paid in 1911-12 (page V— 253) 1 , 483 36
Inspector, H. B. Smith: services, Apr. 1-May 11, 1912, at $80 109 33
Advertising 9 30
Total, carried to page V— 15 1, 601 99
Picnic Islands: Improvement to Channel
Inspector J. Cox: services, May 20-Nov. 8, 1912, 149 d. at $3; outlay, repairing and painting
boat $18, sundry $10. 12 475 12
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 99, 523 98
Total, carried to page V— 15 99, 999 10
Picton Harbour: Dredging.
Inspector. J. J. Redmond: services, Oct.-Dec, 1912, 63 d. at $3; outlay $7.14 196 14
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 5, 690 84
Total, carried to page V— 15 5, 886 98
Porcupine Lake: Wharfs.
Conductor, N. Pinder: services, June— Oct., 1912, 75 d. at $4; outlay $19.45 319 45
Sub-conductor, W. J. Devon: services, June-Sept., 1912, 43-44 d. at $3.60 156 40
Carpenters, labourers, &c, 41-55 d. at $3.60, 30-9 d. at $3, 25§ d. at $2.75, 217-88 d. at $2.70,
5d. at $2.60; carters, &c, 1 d. at $5, 53 d. at $4, 55-66 d. at $3 1,297 67
Williams & Co.: lumber, 30,328 ft. at $25, 21,456 ft. at $22, 826 ft. at $16.26; piles, 138 at
$1.25; rd. timber, 25 pes. at $1.25 1,450 25
Wilson, W. H., Hardware Co.: drift bolts, 800 lb. at 8c; spikes, 10 lb. at 5c, 1,190 lb. at
Z\c; sundries $26.91 , 133 06
Small payments: use of scow $20; towing timber, 2 hrs. at $9; 583 ft. lumber $16.32; hardware,
$14 68 32
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Ontario (Page V— 305) 104 85
Total, carried to page V— 15 3, 530 00
V— 294 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Port Bruce : Extension of West Pier and Repairs to Piers. $ cts.
Foreman, E. Smale: services, Aug.-Nov., 1912, Feb -Mar., 1913, 35 d. at $3, 14 d. at $2.50;
outlay $3.65 143 65
Carpenters, labourers, &c 361 97
McTaggart, E. E.: asst, timber and plank, 15,384 ft. at $30 461 52
Major & Strong: plank, 7 M ft. at $30, 18,033 ft. at $25 660 82
Stafford, C. C, 3,268 ft, timber $81 . 70; Wright & Allen, hardware $75 .05 156 75
Small payments: hardware $10 . 16; 115 ft. oak $4 14 16
Total, carried to page V— 15 1, 798 87
Port Bur well: Harbour Improvements.
Hogan, M.J.: est, No. 3 to Oct. 14, 1912 on $157,500 contract $122,830; less $12,280 drawback
and $49,500 paid in 1911-12, page V— 254 61,050 00
Timmons, R.: inspector, Apr. 22-June 10, Aug., Sept., 1912, 83 d. at $3; foreman, June-July,
Nov.-Dec, 1912, 66 d. at $3; 20 hardwood timbers, hewed to walings 600 ft. at $10 per C 507 00
Carpenters, 85 d. at $3; labourers, 20 d. at $2.50, 12 at $2; launch hire $56.25 385 25
Bastien, H. L., boat $60; Johnson, L., 30 ft. piles, 170 at $4.50 825 00
Edwards, H. D., & Co.: 4-2 ton Harrington screw hoist, $165.13; dredge chain, 131 lb. at 12c. ISO 85
Henning, A.: rent of Tug Winner, 43^ h. at $4; labourers, 121 h. at 25c; towing pile driver $25 229 25
McCrimmon, J. E., 30 ft. piles, 50 at $4.50; Payne, J., sheet piling, 27 M at $18 711 00
Norfolk Fish Co.: driving piles, 281 at $1; rent of tug, &c. $20 301 00
Sharpe, J. W., smithwork, &c. $65.07; Wright, A. R., hardware $83.29 148 36
Smale, John: driving 187 piles, 5,049 ft. at 15c; rent of steam plant, 9 d. at $5; less screw bolts
$15.36; overpaid $21.70 808 69
Small payments: carting piles, 220 at 10c, 3 d. at $5; piles, 98£ ft. at 20c; towing pile driver $15;
sundries $18.62 90 32
Advertising 50 40
Outlay, W. C. Brough 17 76
Total, carried to page V— 15\ 65,304 88
Port Colborne: Urgent Repairs to East Breakwater.
Hogan, M. J.: repairing damaged headblock: construction of special crib, 741 c. yd., $2,464;
block and mass concrete, 250 c yd. at $5.50; use of dredge Ella, tug, &c, 20 h. at $15 4, 139 00
King's Printer's account $56.03, advertising $560.74 616 77
Total, carried to page V— 15 4,755 77
Port Findlay: Wharf Extension and Warehouse Construction.
Overseer, Chas. Rowswell: services, June 1912-Mar., 1913, 161J d. at $3; outlay $69.35 553 85
Foreman: E. Junior, services, 27 d. at $2.25; J. Shewfelt, services, 9 d. at $2.50 83 25
Carpenters, labourers, &c, 113| at $3, 230 d. at $2.50, 297£ d. at $2; teamsters, &c $113.31;
launch hire, 17£ d. at $12, 4§ d. at $10 1,879 05
Carter, J. H.: drift bolts, 798 lb. at 6c; hardware $41.80 89 68
Christensen, A.: door track and hoist $66.10; bolts, 4201b. machine $123.20, 2,727§ lb. drift at
3|c; iron, 1,405 lb. at 3c; nails, 12 kegs $40.65, 116| lb. $5.03; 840 lb. washers $49.88;
paint $57.15; 220 lb. rope $35.40; freight $10.20; sundries $130.71 655 93
Owen, E.: oak, 3,158 ft. at $40; pine, 57,407 ft. at $29; hemlock, 59,195 ft. at $21, 468 1. ft. at
18c; 3,200 ft. asst. lumber $95.09; shingles, 18 M at $4.25; glazing windows $14 3,303 94
Small payments: hardware, $8.48; rubber boots, 2 pr. at $4; stone, 90 cd. at 25c 38 98
Total, carried to page V— 15 6, 604 68
Port Hope: Piers, Repairs, &c.
Foreman, J. H. Magill: services, May-Dec, 1912, Jan. 1913, 212 d. at $3; outlay $10.20....
Carpenters, 388 d. at $2.50; labourers, 423| d. at $2
Colville, W. J.: stone, 335 c yd. at $1; 50 lb. rope $5.25
Hancock, G. T.: 20 kegs nails $61.50; hardware, &c. $3.70
Harvey, W., stone, 128 c yd. at $1; McMahon, T. J., stone, 225 c yd. at $1
Outram, G. A.: bolts, 5,906 lb. screw at 3fc, 5,656-33 lb. at 3c; washers, 5,138 lb. at 3|c;
sundries $44.54
Patterson, G. N.: lumber, 41,937 ft. at $32, 36,183 ft. pine at $31, 28,100 ft. cedar at $23, 88,033
ft. hemlock at $21, 1,799 1. ft. at 3£c; shingles, 14 bundles at $2.85; sundries $14.73
Small payments: stone, 34 c yd. at $1; foundry work $22.09; 10 pes. pine $20; sundries $14. .
Total, carried to page V— 15
646 20
1,817 00
341 25
65 20
353 00
615 60
5,071 64
90 09
8,999 98
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 295
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Port Rowan: Repairs and Renewals to Pier and Removal of Obstructions in $ eta.
Channel.
Foreman, Geo. Leedham, services, May-Aug., Oct.-Dec., 1912, 138 d. at $3 414 00
Carpenters, 14 d. at $2.50; carters, 48J d. at $4.50, 13| d. at $4; labourers, 15 d. at $2, 684 d. at
$1.75, i d. 75c 1,533 05
Dease, J. A.: 3" oak plank, 11,112 ft. at $40; pine, 17,126 ft. white at $35, 11,166 ft. at $30; 14
ft. piles, 336 ft. at 18c 1,439 35
Hutchison, Mrs. D. H., tool house $50; Pierce & Hutchinson, lumber, &c. $90.91 140 91
Leedham, E. S., use of cement mixer, building piers, 11 d. at $5, 4 d. at $5 75 00
Cement, 134| brl. at $1.75. Paid as follows: J. L. Buck & Son $150.50; J. S. Smith $84.88. . 235 38
Small payments: bolts, 500 at 7c; gravel, 20 loads at $1.62§; scow hire, 30 d. at $1; towing
scow $28; smithwork $21.30; 4 kegs 9" spikes, $12; cartage $10.25; pr. rubber boots $6;
livery $6; hardware, &c. $70.74 251 79
Total, carried to page V— 15 4,089 48
Port Stanley: Harbour Improvements.
Hogan, M. J.: est. No. 7 to June 1, 1913 on $210,376 contract for construction of breakwater
$93,980; less $6,520 drawback and $29,130 paid in 1913-14 58, 330 00
Foreman, A. Taylor: services, Apr. 1912-Mar. 1913, 284£ d. at $3; outlay, freight and express
$130.49, sundry $14.61 998 60
Engineer, J. Brown, services, Aug., 1912-Mar. 1913, 121| d. at $2.50 303 14
Carpenters, 234f d. at $2.50; labourers, 562 d. at $2.25, 378J d. at $2 2, 607 95
Inspector, M. Berry, services, Apr. 22-Oct. 31, 1912, 170 d. at $3 510 00
Inspector, J. Price: services, Oct. 18-Dec. 10, 1912, 2\ d. in Mar. 1913, 47| d. at $3; outlay
$4.80 147 30
Beatty, M. & Son3, double drum engine without boiler 560 00
Ellison, H. M., hardware &c. $128.58; Heard, J. & Co., 1,605 ft. oak $64.40 192 98
Gagen, T.: 16 ft. bolts with nuts, &c, 950 lb. at 4£c; rd. iron, 2,512 lb. at 3ic; sundry $28.75 150 76
Hogan, M. J., rock filling placed in dock, 475 c. yd. at $1.50 712 50
Ingram & Davey: 16 ft. bars with nuts, &c, 60 cwt. at $2.95; rd. iron, 171-52 cwt. at $2.35;
bolts, 2,240 lb. at 4fc; sundries $19.64 694 91
Johnson, E., wh. oak, 5,066-6 ft. at $45 228 15
Leonard, E. & Sons: 20 h.p. boiler with doors, grate bars, smoke stack, <fec. $240; fittings
$6.47 246 47
Mitchell, W.: 30 ft. tamarack piles,, 2,640 ft. at 13c; sundry lumber &c $82.32 425 52
Norsworthy, C. Co.: mooring posts as per pattern, 12 at $9.75; sundries $2.15 119 15
Pollock, F.: hauling gravel, 69i cd. at $3.75; 415 h. team hire $166; gravel, 69f cd. at 40c;
sundry cartage $15 468 62
Thames Quarry Co., rubble, 146 • 62 tons at 55c 80 64
Toronto General Trust Corporation (J. W. Fraser Estate), 5 p.c royalty on $2,280 construction
work 114 00
Windsor Dredging Co., excavation of substructure, 18 h. at $6 108 00
Young, F., cement, 126£ brl. at $1.75, 150 brl. at $1.55 453 88
Piles: oak, 30 ft., 420 ft. at 30c, 840 ft. at 28c, 990 ft. at 25c, 18 ft., 630 ft. at 22c, 30 ft. tama-
rac, 1,770 ft. $248.10. Paid as follows: N. E. Burton $243.60; E. R. Earnshaw $350.46;
R. W. Hepburn $259.50; R. Millman $141.84 995 40
Small payments: smithwork $32.61; use of pile driver $45; coal, 7-86 tons at $4; 3 cast iron
snubbing posts $27; tarpaulin $19.50; 4 pr. rubber boots $14; 16 cwt. iron $12; making
patterns $10; bags, 86 at 10c; freight $4.32 204 47
King's Printer's account $1.98; advertising $80.01 81 99
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 4,803 30
Total, carried to page V— 15 73, 540 73
Providence Bay Wharf Extension.
Advertising $164.27; King's Printer $34.77 199 04
Rainy River: Improvement.
Inspector of dredging: W. V. Kennedy: services, Nov. 1912, 19 d. at $4; outlay $11.30 87 30
Foreman, W. J. Lucy: services, Aug.-Nov., 1912, 76^ d. at $4; outlay $2.50 308 50
Budreau, L., services of S.S. Forest B., 21 h. at $3, 12 h. at $1.50 81 00
Emperor Hotel (Jas. Hardy, proprietor) board and room, Nov. 1912-Mar. 1913, 152J d. at $2 304 50
Ferris, Robt., services of S.S. Five Roses: 3 trips to Lake of Woods $57.50; trips to dredge
32 h. at $2.50 137 50
Gagne, J., services of S.S. Rainy River: trip from Fort Francis to Kettle Falls and return 40 00
Travel and outlay, S. B. Johnson 209 20
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 31,350 76
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Ontario (Page V— 305) 547 85
Total, carried to page V— 15. 33, 066 61
V— 296 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1918
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Red Bay: Wharf. $ cts.
Foreman, O. T. Springstead: services, June-Aug., 1912, 67 d. at $3; outlay $9.99 210 99
Labourers, 47-05 d. at $2.25, 155-9 d. at $2; man 'and team &c., 29-2 d. at $3 505 26
Geddis-Tyson Lumber Co.. asst. lumber: 10,576 ft. at $25; 27,627 ft. at $22; 17,111 ft. at
$17 1, 163 14
Porter, D.: use of hoist and tools $50; 365 lb. iron $10. 95 60 95
Sinclair, C. S. & Son: I" spikes, 1,800 lb. at 2£ c; bolts, &c. $22.57 67 57
Small payments: smith work $53 .95; horse hire $18 .50 72 45
Advertising 26 55
Total, carried to page V— 15 2, 106 91
Richard's Landing: Wharf Repairs.
Foreman, G. S. Lay: services, June, Aug.-Oct., 1912, 45 d. at $3; 1,098 1. ft. cedar, &c. $71. 10;
outlay, car and track $20
Labourers, 10^ d. at $3, 5 d. at $2.50, 104 d. at $2, 3 d. at $1.50
Lay, W. R.: 2,500 ft. siding $75; 2,000 ft. hemlock $36; 800 ft. dr. pine $32
Metal Shingle & Siding Co.: 80 sheets galv. iron, 1,540 sq. ft. at $3.85 per c; sundries $8.58
Owen, E.: hemlock, 6,723 ft. at $18, 500 ft. $7.50; 1,000 ft. pine $30
Small payments: lumber $27.15; track and hangers, 3 at $4.50; 3 window frames and sash
$7.50; hardware, &c. $96.09
Total, carried to page V — 15
River St. Lawrence: Improvement to Channel between Kingston and Brockville.
Montreal General Contracting Co., Ltd. (successors to E. G. Evans) —
Est. No. 20 to Dec. 20, 1912 on contract for rock excavation at $3.95 per cu. yd 89,130 00
Less: $8,250 paid in 1909-10, page V— 221; 35,020 paid in 1910-11, page V— 243; $19,202
paid in 1911-12, page V— 255; amount retained $150 62, 622 00
226 10
256 50
143 00
67 87
158 51
i
144 24
996 22
Paid Montreal General Contracting Co. Ltd., 1912-13 26, 508 00
Inspector, J. R. Latimer: services, June 13- Dec. 13, 1912, 179 d. at $2.50; outlay, board,
June-Dec, 1912, $156.25 603 75
Inspector,. E. O. Webster: services, Oct.-Nov., 1912, 55 d. at $2.50; board $22. 30 159 80
Launch engineer, G. Griswold, services, Apr.-Oct., 1912, 167 d. at $2.50 417 50
Foreman, John Paul: services, Apr. 5, 1912-Mar. 31, 1913, 261 d. at $3, 13 d. at $4.50; outlay
$13.64 855 14
Engineman, E. R. Landon, services, 12 d. at $2.50, 12 d. at $2 54 00
Bennett, I. W. & Son: gasoline, 240 gal. at 22c, 295 gal. at 20c; 4 boat screws $18; sundry
hardware $126.03 255 83
Heller & Brightly, repairing instruments, &c 60 00
Stevens International Hotel: hire of gasoline yacht, Dec 1912,4 d. $40; rent of boathouse,
6 m. to Oct. 31, 1912, $22.50 62 50
Small payments: 600 ft. lumber $45.45; storage of skiffs, &c, 3 m. $45; rent of boat house,
5 m. to Apr. 30, 1912 $30; hardware $27.73; repairing launches $24.60; labour, 4 d. at
$3; making anchor blocks, $10.50; sundries, $53.02 248 30
Travel and outlay; S. J. Chapleau, $18.40; J. Graham, $176.05; A. Langlois, $14.10, E. H.
Pense $13; R. W. Powell $52.10; L. de B. Roy $16.40; J. C. Stewart $22.80 312 85
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 777 50
Total, carried to page V— 15 30, 315 17
River Thames: Removal of Obstructions, &c.
Conductor, Hugh Gallager: services, Sept.-Dec, 1912, Mar. 1913, 73-9 d. at $3; outlay $7.30. 229 00
Foreman, W. R. Peck: services, May-Sept., 1912, 113 d. at $3; outlay $2.07 341 07
Labourers, 117i d. at $2.50, 140^ d. at $2; log raisers, 202§ d. at $8; team hire, &c. $32.75 2,226 88
Blonde Lumber and Manufacturing Co.: hoisting engine $100; sundry lumber &c $75.39.. 175 39
McKeough & Trotter, Ltd.: 150 ft. wire rope $18.75; 2-12 in. blocks $15; 111J gal. gasoline
$23.57; sundry labour $97.62; hardware, &c $87.23 242 17
Marchand, J. B.: rent of scow, 6 wks. at $5; scow $35 65 00
Piggott, J. & Sons: oak piles, 598 1. ft. at 24c; lumber, &c $41 .33 184 85
Small payments: hardware $41.06; towing scows $39.75; 5-39 ton coal $30.70; foundry
work $22.90; piles, 78 1. ft. at 20c; gauge reading, 5 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 at $3; cartage
$10 . 60; sundries $41 . 16 216 77
Total, carried to page V— 15 3, 681 13
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 297
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Rondeau Harbour: Repairs to Piers. $ cts.
Foreman, Dav. Clark: services, Apr .-Nov., 1912: Feb. 26, 1913, 169 d. at S3; outlay $1.80.... 508 80
Labourers: 150£ d. at $2.25, 91 d. at $2.50, 1 d. $3; outlay 95c 570 08
Henderson, J.: hemlock, 5,280 ft. at $27, 500 ft. $12.08; pine, 6,790 ft. at $32, 6,000 ft. at
$31, 3,084 ft. white $111.04 668 95
McQueen, J., supplying and placing rip rap, 88 § cd. at $5.50 486 75
Toole, Geo., 40 ft. piles, 560 ft. at 25c 140 00
Small payments: drift bolts, 226 lb. at 10c; 1,115 ft. lumber $21.18; pine, 582 ft. at $35;
oak, 2 pes. at $6.86; spikes, 5 kegs at $2.65; hardware $11.32; sundry $21.69 124 14
Total, carried to page V— 15 2, 498 72
Rosseau: Wharf Repairs.
Atkinson, W. J., installing gas machine, 5 d. at $3 15 00
Siche Gas Co. Ltd., lighting plant 150 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 165 00
Saugeen River: Repairs to Piers.
Conductor, Jas. Carson: services, May-Aug., 1312, 77£ d. at $3; outlay, $7.87 240 37
Labourers, 177-4 d..at $1.75; pile driving, 3-5 d. at $5; teaming, 8-2 d. at $3.50, 5-2 d. at $5 382 70
Chippewa Lumber Co.: hemlock &c, 5,379 ft. at $18; 208 ft., $5.80 102 61
Cottrill & Kaake: piling, 2, 700 ft. at $35, 1,800 ft. at $40; waling oak, 736 ft. at $35 192 26
Goderich Lumber Co.: timber, 7,862 ft. at $18 141 51
Small payments: cartage $1.25; drift bolts etc., $16.41; hardware, $61.65; stone, 17£ cds. at
$3 . 50 140 56
Total, carried to page V— 15 1, 200 01
Sault Ste. Marie: Harbour Improvement.
Inspector, H. W. Evenden: services, July- Nov., 1912, 135 d. at $3, extra work, 305 h. at 30c;
use of skiff, 3 m. at $20; boat $50; outlay $19.77 626 27
Inspector, H. Sargant: services, Sept-Dec, 1912, 80 d. at $3; outlay $30.84 270 84
Soo Dredging & Construction Co.: services of Launch Mud Hen, 20 h. at $2; 40 d. labour
$106.75; meals, 121 at 25c 177 00
Survey for dredging: labourers, 14 d. at $3, 14 d. at $2.75, 29 d. at $2.50 153 00
King's Printer's account $1 . 70; advertising $511 .80 513 50
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 133, 156 45
Total, carried to page V— 15 134,897 06
Sault Ste. Marie: Old Plummer's Wharf, Improvements.
O'Boyle, J.: est. 7 to Feb. 28, 1913, on $24,480 contract for construction of approach to wharf
$13,690; less drawback $1,350 12,340 00
Inspector, A. Corney, services, Sept.-Mar., 1913, 138 d. at $3 414 00
Boyd, G. A.: repairs, lumber, 3,000 ft. at $20; paid wages, 12$ d. at $2; sundry $10.50 95 50
Downey, I. J. & Sons, gravel, 45 loads at $2.25 101 25
Small payments: electrical supplies $19.55; hardware, &c $23.60 43 15
King's Printer's account $43.42; advertising $159.39 202 81
Total, carried to page V— 15 13, 196 71
Sea Gull: Extension of Wharf,
Foreman, J. A. Donaghue: services, Jan.-Mar., 1913, 60^ d. at $3; crib timber, 1,760 ft. at
2§c 225 50
Labourers, 161$ d. at $2; mechanics, 42 d. at $3.50; painters, 12 d. at $4; hauling stone and
timber, 64 d. at $3.50
Carter, J. H., hardware $55.84; Rains, W. W., cedar, 1,325 ft. at 5c
Moore, Jas. R.: 25 gal. shingle slain $32.10; truck $20 50; hardware $55.92
Owen, E.: pine, 1,875 ft. at $30; hemlock, 6,495 ft. at $18
Small payments: 10,000 shingles $40; lumber, 3,000 ft. at $20; windows, &c. $18
King's Printer's account
Total , carried to page V — 15
742 00
122 09
108 52
173 16
118 00
23 50
1,512 77
V— 298 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Severn Bridge: Wharf. $ cts.
Foreman: J. Bovd, services Oct., 1912-Mar., 1913, 92-6 d. at S3 277 80
Labourers, 12 d. at $2.50, 279-7 d. at $2, -5 d. at $1.50; man and team, 107-75 d. at $4 1,021 15
Mickle, Dyment & Son: lumber, 1,688 ft. hemlock at $20, asst., 167 ft., $4.67; cedar posts,
164 at 8c; iron, 353| lb. $7.34 58 89
Miller, A., 195 tamarac trees, $185; Millar, W. H., hardware $71 . 75 256 75
Small payments: lumber, 358 ft. at $20; cedar posts, 75 at 10c; standing timber, 2,000 ft. $14;
cutting timber, 13,688 ft., $41.57; hardware, $35.76; smith work $33.20; launch hire, $39;
gravel, 160 loads at 5c 186 19
Legal services, Geo. Mahaffy , Bracebridge 44 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 1, 844 78
Severn Elver: Repairs to Dam.
Grigg, A. W.: caretaker, 6 m. to June 29, 1912, $15; labour, 2 d. at $2; outlay 35c. 19 35
Labour, 6 d. at $2 12 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 31 35
Sheguindah: Repairs to Wharf, &c.
Foreman, Thos. Lewis: services, Aug.-Nov., 1912, 97 d. at $3 291 00
Carpenters, 48 d. at $3; labourers, 571 d. at $2, 21£ d. at $1.50; man and team, 306£ d.at$4. 2,544 25
Cochrane Hardware Co, Ltd.: rd. iron, 1,805 lbT*lJ" threaded at $3, 1,097 lb. |"-1$" at $2.25,
119 lb. $3.13; washers, 559 lb. at 3ic; 100 lb. white lead $10; sundry $45.23 155 36
Ferguson, J. L.: pine siding, 3,000 ft. at $30; lumber, 10,000 ft. at $25; hemlock plank, 5,000
ft. at $20; cedar piling, 4,820 1. ft. at 10c 922 00
Small payments: use of pile driver, 7 d. at $7; hardware $28.61; rent of shop, $6 83 61
Total, carried to page V— 15 .- 3, 996 22
Silver Centre: Wharf Improvement.
Carpenter, Thos. Fleure: Sept. 2-Nov. 18, 1912, 51 d. at $2.50, 2 at $2.75
Handymen, 37 d. at $2.20, 10 d. at $2.10; hoist runner, 3d. at $2.25
Labourers, 254| d. at $2, 4 d. at $2.50; teaming H d. $9
Hire of tug Scotchman: Gordon & Lang, 6| d. at $20
Pay-list outstanding: A. E. Cross, paymaster, B. 44767
Dion, J. A.: pine plank and timber, 2,253 ft. at $17, 22,667 ft. at $20.50
Grant & Kennedy: pine, 8,568 ft. at $19
Magladery Bros.: roofing, 3,614 sq. ft. at 3-35 c; nails, $14.95; sundry $11.21
Mussens, Ltd., hardware, $5.25; Temiskaming Nav. Co., freight $46.62
Oblate Fathers: pine timber, 3,973 ft. at $20
Pickering & Coats: boarding men, 1,092 meals at 33| c
Steel Co. of Canada: drift bolts $35.04; 1,372 cross arms $34.30; 460 mach. bolts $34.08
sundry $16.73
Total, carried to page V — 15
Southampton: Harbour Improvements.
Foreman, L. H. Monck: services, May-Oct., 1912, 135 d. at $3; outlay, $1 .86 ■
Blacksmith, 70 d. at $2; labourers, 262J d. at $1.75
Chippewa Lumber Co.: hemlock, 11,285 ft. at $18; towing $1.85
Goderich Lumber Co.: cedar, 420 ft. at $20; hemlock, 20,278 ft. at $18
Small payments: boat hire, 95 d. at 25c; cartage $1.25; drift bolts, 1,250 lb. at 3|c, 37 lb
at 3c; hardware $30.54; spikes, 300 lb. at 3£c; timber, 2,860 ft. at $18; sundries $2.50. .
Total, carried to page V— 15
South Nation River: Improvement.
Foreman, A. M. McCallum: services, 3 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $80, Dec, 1912, 3 d. at $3; out-
lay $10 259 00
Labourers, 133 d. at $2, 64-89 d. at $1.75; man and team, 312 d. at $4 1,627 55
Small payments: rent of ground for storing tools $6.50; hardware $1 .25 7 75
Total, carried to page V— 15 1, 894 30
133 00
109 15
528 00
130 00
252 03
502 93
162 78
147 23
51 87
79 46
364 00
120 15
2,580 60
406 86
599 34
204 98
373 36
164 88
1,749 42
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 299
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Sturgeon Falls: Completion of Dock. $ eta.
Conductor, Art. Britton: services, May, June, Nov., 1912, -785 m. at $80, 7 d. at $3.50;
outlay $1; overpaid in May $1 89 41
Carpenters, labourers, &c 113 75
Gordon, Geo., & Co.: red pine, 4,000 ft. at $24, 3,104 ft. at $21; 40 ft. timber, 4 pes at $10. ... 201 18
Jacques, J., team hire, &c 79 50
Small payments: hardware, $28.80; 1,360 ft. lumber $19.34; sundry $3 51 14
Total, carried to page V— 15 534 98
Sund ridge: Wharf.
Foreman, C. Ricker: services, May-July, 1912, 60 d. at $3; outlay $29.50 209 50
Labourers, 23^ d. at $2.25, 881 d. at $2, 78 J d. at $1 .75; teaming, 13§ d. at $4, 15 d. at S3. . . . 465 73
Holt, T., lumber, 4,373 ft. at $30; Kent, G., driving 65 piles $100 231 20
Johnson, J. P.: repairing dam, $150; stone, 1,336 cu. yd. at 95c 1,419 20
Wilson Bros., 3,885 ft. lumber CO 09
Small payments: hardware, $32.98; piles, 65 at 50c; iron, 525 lb. at 4c; smithwork $8 94 48
Total, carried to page V— 15 2,480 20
Telegraph and Nigger Islands: Dredging.
Inspector, H. Dempsey: services, Aug. 28-Nov. 30, 1912, 81 d. at $3, 28 h. overtime at 30c. ;
outlay $4.50 255 90
Detailed with Contract Dredging ' (Page V— 339) 38, 105 50
Total, carried to page V— 15 38,361 40
Thessalon: Breakwater.
Porter, D.: contract for construction of breakwater complete $14,900; paid Mr. Wigg for
storing stone $200; less stone and timber supplied by the department $1,594.53 and $3,570,
paid in 1911-12, page V-258 9, 935 47
Inspector, J. McCreight, services, Apr. 1-May 7, 1912, 33 d. at $3 99 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 10,034 47
Thornbury: Harbour Improvement.
Weddell & Co.: contract for construction of breakwater complete, $23,895; less paid in
1911-12, page V— 258, $15, 520 8, 375 00
Foreman, J. Hurst: services, Apr.-Sept., 1912, 149 d. at $3; outlay $14. 10 461 10
Labourers, 23 d. at $2; man and team, 3 d. at $4 58 GO
Bishop & Buchanan, repairing wharf: driving piles, 20 1. ft. at $14, 12 1. ft. at $8; sundry
work, $45 421 00
Heslip, Jas., smithwork, &c 27 54
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) 870 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 10,212 64
Toronto: Harbour Improvement.
Contract Work of R. Weddell & Co. at Western Channel.
Est. 29 to Dec. 29, 1912, on main contract and extra work 506, 540 00
Est 5 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $162,318, extension to main contract, for construction of a revetment
'wall • 46, 230 00
552, 770 00
Less: 1908-9 (V-259) $122,740; 1909-10 (V-222) $206,910; 1910-11 (V-246) $89,830; 1911-12
(V-258) $82,830; drawback $2,950 505, 260 00
Carried forward 47, 510 00
V— 300 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Toronto: Harbour Improvement— Concluded. $ eta.
Brought forward 47, 510 00
Dredging ($31,798.05).
Detailed with Contact Dredging (Page V— 339) 30, 231 35
Inspectors of dredj. , &c—
Monk, G. H.: services, May 31-Nov. 25, 1912, 81 d. at $4, 72 d. at S3; outlay $10.50. ... 550 50
Smith, P.: services, May 13-Sept. 7, 1912, 102 d. at $3; outlay $14.70 320 70
Stewart, Geo.: services, May 13, 1912- Jan. 18, 1913, 95 d. at $3.50, 121 d. at $3 695 50
'Repairs to Eastern Pier ($26,051.88).
Foremen, May-Dec, 1912, Feb. 1 d.: G. R. Mann, services, 66-8 d. at $3.50, 124-9 d. at $3,
outlay $18.60; C. Truscott, services, 131-3 d. at $3.50 1,086 65
Carpenters, labourers, &c, 114§ d. at $3.50, 70 J d. at $3, 237-6 d. at $2.70, 1,294-3 d. at $2-50,
561-2 d. at $2.40, 268-4 d. at $2.20, 41-5 d. at $1.50 .' 6,489 13
Arnot, P., repairing scow: carpenters, &c, 216 h. at 40c, 95| h. at 35c; helpers, 90j h. at 30c;
use of dock, &c, $45; sundry $13.49
Bennett & Wright: 3" pipe, 317-417 ft. at $22.20 per 100; cartage $1.50
Burns, P. & Co., coal, 137 ton soft at $5, sundry $1.75
Chapman & Walker: repairing motor launch: labour, 58 h. at 50c; sundry $26.16
Dennis, R. & Son, 1,315 ft. lumber $51.27; McCord, S., 1,161 brl. cement, $1,799.55
Lewis, Rice & Son: 697 lb. manilla rope, $81.01; 250 ft. cable $27; 6 cross cut saws $16.50; sundry
$184.64
Longford Quarry Co.: rubble, 1,417-45 ton at $1.45
Ontario Soap & Oil Co.: 480 gal. gasoline $121.70; sundry $1.25
Poison Iron Works, 33 pes. channel iron
Reid & Brown: anchor stays, 400 at 55c; 5 niggerheads, 2,160 lb. at 3£c; 12 in channel drill,
6,150 lb. at 3|c; f" bars, 2,530 lb. at 3c; 6"-7" steel plates, 70 at $1.50; drift pins, 600 at 20c;
bolts, 10 ft., 70 at $5.20, 18", 70 at 55c, 200 asst., $115; sundry $256.58
Reid & Co.: oak, 4,334 ft. at $65, dr. 2 s., 3,272 ft. at $36; pine, 4,401 ft. at $40, 6,987 ft. at $32;
11,196 ft. asst. lumber $312.64; sundry $26.13
Russell, J. E.: use of plant, July 1-Nov. 9, 1912, 114 d. at $55; tug hire, June, Nov. 11-Dec 7,
1912, 46 d. at $20; floating derrick, 18 d. at $20; derrick scow with diver, &c, 3| d. at
$30.90; pile driver, Oct. 22-Nov. 2, 1912, 11 d. at $25; diver with outfit, 19 d. at $12; stone,
396.3 ton at $1.90, 108-3 ton at $1.40, 620.84 ton at $1.30; 700 bags cement $262.50; sundry
$93.05; less, derrick not in use $64, diver absent $92.40; sundry $4.50 10,067 66
Whitfield, J. Co.: foundry work 88 32
Small payments: oil, brl. machine $18, 49-3 gal. at 13c; boots, 6 pr. hip at $4.80, 2 pr. $8; 100 ft.
3-ply hose $16; brl. grease $11.07; stove $9; sundry $56.34 153 61
Renewing Stonework in Island Breakwater ($247.77).
Carpenter, C. LeDrew: May, 1912, 20 d. at $2.50; outlay $1.40 51 40
Engineer, 23 d. at $2.50; labourer, 23 d. at $2.20 108 10
Small payments: oil, 23 gal. cylinder at 65c, 24 gal. machine at 45c; 100 lb. oakum $7.60; hard-
ware, &c, $54.92 88 27
Survey for Dredging at Hanlan's Point.
Labourers, July, 1912, 61 d. $143.20; 200 ft. sash cord $2.80 146 00
General Work on Harbour ($1,91647).
Attending hydrograph, J. M. Allen, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1912, $75; outlay $4.50 79 50
Canadian Western Lumber Co.: fir, 7,572 ft. at $54, 5,184 ft. at $37, 11,976 ft. at $36, 7,584 ft. at
$35 1,298 10
Small payments: cypress, 308 ft. at $80; derrick scow with 2 men, 6 h. at $2; sundry $45.41 82 05
King's Printer's account $1.70; advertising $455.12 - 456 82
Total 107,649 67
Less, charged to Harbours and Rivers: Maintenance and Repairs (Page V — 435) 25 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 107, 624 67
Two Creeks Harbour: Breakwater at Wheatley.
Bormingham, Wm., contract for construction of landing pier, complete 36,000 00
Inspector, F. J. Fox: services, June-Dec, 1912, 159 d. at $3; outlay 31c 477 31
Total, carried to page V— 15 36,477 31
205 47
71 97
686 75
55 16
1,850 82
309 15
2,055 38
122 95
80 00
1,570 46
1,137 90
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Wliitby Harbour: Improvement. $ ets.
King's Printer's account $25.95; advertising $363.87 389 82
Windermere: Wharf Construction.
Foreman, T. Hough: services, May-Nov., 1912, 162£ d. at $3; outlay $23.55 510 30
Framers, labourers, &c, 417f d., $1,024.19; man and team, 14| d. at $4; towage $21.75 1, 104 94
Aitken, Wm. :5,9401b. bolts $166.87; steel bars, 4,950 lb. at $2.06 per cwt.; hardware, &c, $107.19 376 03
Clark, T. H.: 2" plank, 3,310 ft. at $16; sundry $25.95 78 92
Fife, S., 212| brl. cement $390; Gonneau, J., use of pile driver, 6 d., $80 470 00
Huggard, T.: gravel, 500 c. yd. at 90c; stone, 900 c. yd. at 90c; sand, 100 c. yd. at 80c 1,340 00
Klingbeil, G., poles, 212 at 50c. ; Mickle, Dyment & Son, lumber, 44,061 ft. at $20 987 22
Small payments: use of scow $9; smithwork $9; sundry $6 24 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 4, 891 41
Windsor: Landing Dock, &c.
Purchase price of site: Estate of D. Dougall $1,000, H. T. W. Ellis $3,500 4, 500 00
Inspector, J. A. Glass: services, Apr., 1912, 24 d. at $3; outlay $1.37 73 37
Grand Trunk Ry. System, rent of property for building dock, 1 yr. from Nov. 1, 1912 500 00
Trotter, F. J. : services of diver with outfit, $10 d. at $20; 2 d. use of outfit $20; services of tug
M. E. Trotter $25; sundries $20.22 265 22
King's Printer's account $70.70; advertising $479.40 550 10
Legal services, Kenning & Cleary, Windsor, Ont 20 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 5, 908 69
Harbours Generally: Ontario.
Arnprior: C. A. Sheffield, birch, 648 ft. at $37.50 24 30
Barry's Bay: Murray & Omanque, plank, 1,200 ft. at $13.50 16 20
Bayfield, Repairs to Pier ($144.56)—
Foreman, S. Moore, 9§ d. at $3; labourers, &c, $32.13 60 63
Jowitt, W. R.: 2,470 ft. lumber $48.80; cartage $3 51 80
Small payments: hardware $19.38; 510 ft. cedar $12.75 32 13
Baysville: R. A. Ellis: painting shelter 40 00
Blanche River: care of floating plant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $2; sundries $5.48 29 48
Blind River ($907.26)—
Survey for dredging, Aug.-Oct., 1912, 286 d. at $2.25 643 50
Rent of motor boat, 3 m. at $25; running expenses $32.10 107 10
Gibson, M. M., asst. engineer: board, 12 w. at $5; hardware, $46.26; rent of boat, 3| m.
at $5; rent of boom sticks, 8 at $2; sundries $16.90 156 66
Bracebridge: Russell, J. E.: services, diver, 5 d. at $8; outlay $6.65 46 65
Callander: Repairs to Wharf ($80.95)—
Darling, T. & Sons, 3" pine, 2,700 ft. at $20 54 00
Small payments: labour, 4 d. at $3, 4-6 d. at $2; sundries $5.75 26 95
Charlton: Approach to Dock ($288.79)—
Foreman, A. Fraser: 28 d. $74.66; labourers, &c, 18£ d. at $5, 34 d. at $2.50 252 16
Malkin & Ryan: cedar, 500 1. ft. at 4c; hardware, &c, $16.63 36 63
Colborne: Repairs to Wharf ($250)—
Foreman, 16 d. at $3; labourers, Ac, $71.50 119 50
Mutton, W. W.: 2,440 ft. pine 81 00
Small payments: 1,316 ft. lumber $26.32; smithwork $23.18 49 50
Collingwood: Survey, &c ($854.08)—
Foreman, 26 d. at $3; labourers, 39£ d. at $2.50 176 75
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.: use of float scow, poles, &c, 121 d. at 50c; sundries $9.88. . 70 38
Dey, Robt., smithwork 54 60
Small payments: rent of boat, 99 d. at 50c; hardware $48.83; lumber, &c, $15.32 113 65
Fuller, W. J., asst. engineer, outlay: labour, 52 d. $152, 988 h. at 25c; board $19; sundries
$20.70 438 70
Colpoy's Bay, Repairs to Pier: hemlock, 1,032 ft. at $20; sundries $11.43 32 07
Cumberland: Building Approach to Wharf ($385.26)—
Foremen $52.50; labourers, &c, $53.75 106 25
Edwards, W. C. & Co., Ltd.: hemlock, 11,400 ft. at $20 228 00
Small payments: freight $23.33; paint $9; hardware $7.95; sundries $10.73 51 01
Deseronto: Dredging ($497.75)—
Labour, 991£ h. at 30c; boat hire $18.80 316 25
Warren, J. J.: damages to skiff $15; rent of skiff, 7 wks. at $3 36 00
McTavish, W. J., asst. engineer: board, 61 d. at $1.75; travel and outlay $38.75 145 50
Carried forward 3, 597 35
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4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Harbours Generally: Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 3, 597 35
Echo Bay: Holder, G. W., asst. engineer: services, May 6-Nov. 30, 1912, Jan. 7-Mar. 31, 1913
at $75; board §182.50; travel and outlay $44.14 953 02
Elk Lake: Re-flooring wharf, &c. ($305.26)—
Labourers, 78 d. at $3; man and team, 8 d. at $6 282 00
Small payments: hardware $14.70; lumber, &c. $8.56 23 26
Gananoque: small payments: labour $31.50; hardware 88c 32 38
Goderich Harbour ($1,012) —
Labour, 3 d. at $3, 60 d. at $2.50, 280 d. at $2 719 00
Can. Pac. Ry . Co's Telegraph, messages 4 51
Griesbach, W., asst. engineer: board $79.28; travel and outlay $26.90 106 18
Roberts, V. M., engineer, travel and outlay 182 31
Hamilton: labour, 504 h. at 25c, sundry $9; meals, 77 at 25c; sundries $20.50 174 75
Hamilton Harbour Commissioners ($1,348.21) —
Waterman, H. E., secretary: services, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $1,000 per year 500 00
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service, 14| m. to Dec. 31, 1913, $56.76; tolls 80c 57 56
Duncan, Robt. & Co., stationery, &c 50 13
Electric Supply Co., rent of office, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $35 245 00
Johnson, Benson, Co.: 2 desks, $52.25, $23.75; chairs, 4 at $16.05|, 2 at $5.32, typewriter
$7.04; table $27.40; cabinet $23.50; sundries $22.45 23125
Monarch Typewriter Co. : Remington typewriter 119 48
Watkins, T. C: carpet, 46 yd. at $1.25; sundries $7.69 65 19
Small payments: 4 dragging lines $31.10; 2 stands for life preservers, painted, &c, $25; 2
life buoys, painted, &c, $9.50; 2 ladders $6; sundries $8 79 60
Hanlan's Point, Toronto, Dredging ($762.60)— '
Labourers, 20 d. at $2.70, 42 d. at $2.50, 79 d. at $2.40, 148 d. at $2.20, 1 d. at $2 676 20
Small payments: 295 ft. piles $44.25; hardware, &c, $31.95; sundries $10.20 A 86 40
Kenora: Wharf Construction ($9,731.44)—
Foreman: T. W. Mackay, services, June- Aug., 66-1 d. at $5; P. Magnusson, services,
Aug. 16-2 d. at $5, outlay $22.70 434 20
^> Caroenters, 21| d. at $3.50; handymen, 171? d. at $3; hoist runners, 61.52 d.at $4;
J** labourers, 6-6 d. at $2.75, 342-435 d. at $2.50; teamsters, 4-8 d. at $7.50 1,746 07
3 Belair, C, piles, 9,529 ft. at 10c 952 90
^S£ Crown Lands Dept.: booms, 21,685 ft. pine at $7.50, 2,826 ft. spruce at $6 179 59
S»> Doty Engine Works Co.: hoisting engine complete with grate bars, &c, $865; follower
-^ - for pile driver $27; freight $36 928 00
Griffith & Onerheim, smithwork 95 21
Hose & Canniff, hardware, &c 284 92
Mackey Syndicate, rent of barge, 64 d. at $3 192 00
Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works: bolts, 4,505 lb. machine at $3.80, 2,774 lb. at $3; washers
221 lb. at $3, 2,739 lb. at $2,50; freight $8.77 338 29
Murphy Bros., screened coal, 13,685 ton at $7.25; freight $36.57; cartage, &c, $31.20. . . 166 97
Rat Portage Lumber Co.: sheet piling, 110,648 ft. at $30; 14,313 ft. asst. lumber $390.86;
O sundry $9.25 3,719 55
Sherwood, H.: rock, 130 yd. at $1; gravel, 39 Ids. at $1.65; sand $26.25 220 60
Sprague Lumber Co.: 2,890 ft. lumber $93.14; freight $30.60 123 74
Stone, J. W.: boat hire $45.50; sundry $5.20. 50 70
Vulcan Iron Works, foundry work $84.80; freight $4.88 89 68
Small payments: repairing instruments $23; 7 kegs nails $20.85; rope, 129 lb. manilla at
10|c; 200 ft. wire $13.50; team hire, 22 h. at 60c; gravel, 13 Ids. at $1.50; stone, 9 Ids.
at $1; hardware, &c $13.55; freight and expenses, $82.87 209 02
Kingsville: Repairs to Piers ($440) —
Foreman, F. A. Lee, 26 d. at $3; labourers, 33| d. at $2 145 00
Conklin Planing Mills: plank, 5, 340 ft. at $35; sundry $25.60 212 50
McCay, D. H.: 10 steel tie rods $50; hardware $27.75 77 75
Small payments: smithwork $2.25; sundries $2.50 4 75
Lake George: Survey ($535.03)—
Labour, 163-1 d. at $2.50, 35 d. at $2 477 75
Beith, R. E.: board $37; outlay $20.28 57 28
Mallorytown, Wharf Repairs: towing lumber $12; 250 ft. pine $8 20 00
Midland District ($1348.17)—
Irwin, W. E., asst. engineer: services, 5-3296 m. to Oct. 21, 1912 at $75; outlay, labour
$66, board $203, travel, &c, $279.05 947 77
Rathbun, H. B., asst. engineer; services, 1-451 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 at $75; outlay, rent of
motor boat $78.75; board $75.50, travel, &c $105.25 3G6 40
Small payments: labour, 12^ d. at $2; launch hire $9 34 00
Monetville: Booth, J. R.: tent $15; rent of tent $7.50 22 50
Napanee: Survey ($856.04)—
Labour: 92 d. at $2.50, 60 d. at $2.25, 85 d. at $2; boat and launch hire $151.50 686 50
Sneath, T. D., asst. engineer: board $97.50; outlay $72.04 169 54
Carried forward 21, 138 75
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 303
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Harbours Generally: Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 21, 138 75
Nigger Island and Telegraph Light Survey: R. Weddell & Co.: use of tug, 64 h. at $5; use
of scow with 3 boats $27.50; labour, 295 h. at 20c 406 50
Parry Sound: Beatty, D.: making plan, &c, of proposed wharf \ 25 00
Pelee Jsland: Repairs to Pier ($145.34)—
Foreman, R. McCormick; services, 9£ d. at $3; outlay $12.80 41 30
Labourers, 9 d. at $2.50; man and team, 3 d. at $4 34 50
Small payments: lifting stone, 10 h. at $4; 1,074 ft. plank $29.54 69 54
Picton Harbour, Survey ($308.81)—
Hepburn Bros. : lumber, 2, 166 ft. at $24; use of boats $25; sundries $36.66 113 64
Small payments: labour, 71* d. at $2.25; hardware $34.28 195 17
Point Edward: Glass, J. A. : hire of gasoline boat, 5 m. at $5 25 00
Port McNicoll: Armstrong, J. H., asst. engineer: labour, 59| d. at $2; board, self $22.95;
outlay $17.50 159 45
Rainy River, Survey ($3,515.74)—
Engineer, G. M. Brown: services, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $100; outlay $47.85 647 85
Asst. engineer, W. J. Stewart, services, 5 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, 153 d. at $3 459 00
Rodman, O. J. Day, services, May 22-Aug. 29, 1912, 100 d. at $2.25 225 00
Guage readers, 33-032 m. at $5 165 16
Foreman, R. McRitchie, services, Mar. 1913, 21 d. at $3; cook, 22 d. at $2.50; labourers,
&c, 128 d. at $2, 33 d. at $1 407 00
Emperor Hotel (Jas. Harty prop.): board of men, Apr-Oct., 1912, 271 d. at $2 542 00
Watson & Lloyd: provisions, &c, $141.30; freight $3.41 144 71
. Wood, Vallance Co. : augers, 11 at $4.40; sundries $20.07 68 47
Small payments: livery $39.50; repairing instruments $23.38; box stoves, 3 at $5.71; 6
sounding rods $12; washing blankets, 26 at 40c; reporting rainfall $10; freight $10.98;
sundries $19.73 143 12
Johnson, S. B.: travel and outlay $409.30; wages paid $80.05 489 35
Sproule, Geo.: services, Feb. 27-Mar. 31, 1913, 1-071 m. at $125; outlay $90.20 224 08
Robins Landing: Robins, J.: cutting ice and looking after wharf 25 00
St. Joseph's Island, C. Line Wharf Construction ($1,940.88)—
Foreman, A. M. Rains, services, 87 d. at $3 261 00
Carters, 19Ud- at $3: labourers, 225 d. at $1.75 967 50
Rains, A. : 4,022 1. ft. lumber $153.76; cedar frame and roofing for warehouse $45 198 76
Rains, B. V.: lumber, 2,3001. ft. at 5c 115 00
Rains, W.: lumber, 5,800 ft. at $20; cedar, 980 1. ft. at 5c; ash, 1,620 1. ft. at 4c 229 80
Small payments: 1,000 ft. pine $30; drift bolts, 452 lb. at 5c; cedar, 427 1. ft. at 5c; 880 lb.
iron $19.93; 20 lb. stone $10; gravel, 78 loads at 12|c; sundries $55.19 168 82
St. Joseph's Island, K. Line Wharf Construction ($1,713.76) —
Foreman, H. Young, services, 75| d. at $3 227 25
Labourers, 574-£- d. at $2; mechanics, 36 d. at $3 1, 257 00
Young, H. R.: 7,282 1. ft. lumber $137.02; freight $1.50 138 52
Small payments: 1,528 lb. rd. iron $35.64; hardware $53.85; sundry $1.50 90 99
St. Joseph's Island, P. Line Wharf Construction ($2,251.06)—
Foreman, F. Eddy, services, 98-33 d. at $3; outlay $11.55 306 55
Carpenters, 23§ d. at $3, 119 d. at $2.50; labourers, 364 d. at $2, 1$ d. at $1.75; man and
team, 138| d. at $4 1, 651 17
Kent Bros.: sawing hemlock, 18, 627 ft. at $3.25 per M 60 53
Plummer-Ferguson Hardware Co.: drift spikes, 2, 571 lb. at $2.75; sundry $13 83 70
Small payments: logs, 4,667 ft. at $9 per M, 27,465 ft. at $3 per M, 64 1. ft. at lfc.; line hooks,
straps, &c, 6 at $2.25; sundries $10.25 149 11
Saugeen: Repairs to Piers ($87.55) —
Foreman, J. Carson, 7 d. at $3; labourers, &c $36.25 57 25
Small payments: 1,417 ft. plank $25.58; hardware $4.80 30 30
Sault Ste. Marie: Survey for Dredging ($442.30)—
Asst. engineer, R. E. Beith: wages paid $26.75; board, self, $43.30; sundry outlay $39 109 05
Cochrane Hardware Ltd.: 123f lb. manilla rope $20.42; hardware $67.13 87 55
Soo Dredging & Construction Co.: use of tug, 8 h. at $2; 24 d. labour $69 85 00
Small payments: 53|d. labour $143.50; smith work $9.35; sundries $7.85 160 70
South Lancaster: Perron, J. D. , repairs to wharf, &c 27 00
Sturgeon Falls: livery $20; sundries $6.85 26 85
Summerstown: Repairs to Wharf , &c ($199.96) —
Foreman, F. G. Cameron: services, 26 d. at $3; outlay $7.60 85 60
Carpenters, 22| d. at $2.50; labourers, 27 d. at $2 110 25
Hagerty, H., hardware. . ., 4 11
Tiffin: Survey: labour, 52 d. at $2; gas pipe, 48 ft. at45c; sundries $27.28 152 88
Tobermory: Repairs to Glance Booms ($77.25) —
Butchart, Wm., hardware 17 40
Thomson, T. I., f* chain, 1,197 lb. at 5c 59 85
Carried forward 32, 669 08
V— 304 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1012-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours Generally: Ontario— Continued. $
cts.
Brought forward 32, 069 08
Two and Seven Mile Narrows, Construction of Glance Booms ($1,042.90) —
Engineer, Thos. Good, services, Apl.-June, 1912, 64 d. at $2.50 160 00
Carpenter, Geo. Bussey, services, May 1-June 15, 1912 137 49
Carpenters, 44 d. at $2.50: labourers, 87| d. at $2 285 00
Fenn, A. N., hardware $111.94; Johnson, D., smithwork $187.44 299 38
Small payments: coal, 6 ton at $7.50; provisions, &c. $42.08; 955 ft. lumber $20.30; tug
hire, 20 h. at $1; labour $14; sundries $19.65 161 03
Ward's Island: Geo. Bussey: services, carpenter, Apl. 1912, $91.66; outlay $55. 67 147 33
Washago: Maintenance of Dams: labour, &c 5 00
Wellington: Survey: labour, 10 d. at $3, 3 d. at $2; boat hire $8; hardware, &c. $8.62 52 62
Wendover: Completing Stone Approach ($510.38) —
Foreman, Z. Pigeon: services, $65.34; outlay $6.45 71 79
Labourers, 58 d. at $1.75; man and team, 52| d.at $4, 6| d. at $3.50 334 29
Small payments: iron, 300 lb. at 16c; scrapers, 2 at $10; labour, 11 d. at $1.50; gravel, 60
c. yd. at 20c; sundry $7.80 104 30
Windsor Slip: Deneau, Wm., services as diver, removing 6 oak piles 20 00
Launch "Nokomis" ($485.79)—
Engineer, E. Peltier, services, Mar. 24-31, 1913 15 48
Boatman J. Lepage: services, 4 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $70; board $42 322 00
Small payments: 228 gal. gasoline $37.90; repairing cylinder $26.65; 18 ft. casing $13.88;
repairing cushions $9.50; 64 ft. rope $6.90; sundries $53.48 148 31
Str. Cingalee ($2,665.02)—
Bussey, Geo.: services, July Sept., Oct., Dec, 1912, Jan.-Mar., 1913, 7 m. at $91.66; outlay
$122.85 764 47
Engineer, Thos. Good, services, July, Sept.-Oct., 1912, 92 d. at $2.50 230 00
Labourers, &c, 4 d. at $2.50, 7 d. at $2.20, 280 d. at $2 585 40
Georgian Bay Shipbuilding & Wrecking Co.: 1,011 h. labour $313.61; sundry $50.02 363 63
Tug "D. J. Burke" working with sweep, 39£ h. at $3 118 50
. Provisions, &c $448.45r Paid as follows: J. B. Horrell & Son $57.73; W. M. Thompson
$71.51; The Waltons $91.88; small payments $127.33 348 45
Small payments: 21-367 ton coal $134.15; hire of tug, 16 h. at $3; hardware $31.72; sun-
dries $40.70 254 57
General Foremen ($4,322.76)—
Fitzgerald, F. J.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $90; outlay $136.75 1,216 75
Higginson, Geo.: 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $100; outlay $91.50 1,391 50
^Laflamme V.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $1,400; outlay $314.51 1,714 51
Generally ($5,430.49)—
Lasha, J. M., storage of skiffs, tools, &c, 4 m. toNov. 30, 1912 at $15 60 00
Provisions, &c. $104.66. Paid as follows: F. C. Preston & Co. $34.14; Jacobs & Gordon
$70.52 ' 104 66
King's Printer's account $276.35; advertising $700.09 976 44
Stationery Office 4, 153 50
Legal services: W. Carnew, Belleville, $80.89; Code & Burritt, Ottawa, $15; W. B. Carroll,
Gananoque, $40 135 89
Ottawa District ($475.81)—
Travel and outlay: A. E. Cross $130.51; E. Dansereau $138.25; C. H. Hunter $14; C. S.
A. Mackay $36.90 319 66
Small payments: photographic supplies $33.90; telephone messages $31.25; rent of type-
writer, 10 m. to Mar., 1913, at $3; hardware $27; telegrams $18.50; repairing instrument
$12.50; sundries $3 156 15
Toronto District ($11, 093.27)—
Greening, B., Wire Co., 500 ft. copper sounding lines, rings wired on, 4 at $47.50 190 00
Reid, C. J., Sign Co.: 25 gauges $62.50; sundry $4 66 50
Small payments: repairing instruments $37.75; electrical repairs, &c $21.90; dunnage bags,
4 at $2.75; sundries $23.85 94 50
Travel and outlav: J. H. Armstrong $1,434.12; R. E. Beith $457.61; W. H. Blanchet $11.20;
R. Brault $47.20; W. C. Brough $169.24; W. J. Fuller $1,065.06; M. M. Gibson $762.45;
G. W. Holder $57.30; C. C. Jeffrey $1,226.75; W. I. McTavish $354.92; D. H. Philip
$1,239.42; H. B. Rathbun $270.35; J. O. Roddick $524.51; T. D. Sneath $1,104.10; J.
G. Sing $2,018.04. 10, 742 27
Windsor District ($5,230.24)—
Wigle.D., rodman: services, May 5-Sept. 18, 1912, at $75; outlay $153.13 486 04
Travel and outlay: R. Carlyle $820.63; H. B. R. Craig $618.24; W. J. Forbes Mitchell
$668.79; W. Griesbach $108.25; C. R. Joyce $299.22; H. J. Lamb $1,313.87; C. H.
Mathewson $175.80; J. S. Rheaume $72.05 4,076 85
Small payments: telephone im-ssages $287.31; telegrams $104.53; care of office, Mar.,
1911, 11 m. to Mar., 1913, $120; drawing board $21.90; lighting, Feb. 1-Dec 1, 1912
$17.33; 2 augers, $16, $8; hardware $16.31; water cooler $16; filter $8.50; plate glass
$10; repairing typewriter $9.75; electrical repairs 18.29; repairing instruments $6; sun-
dries $17.43 667 35
Carried forward 64, 150 69
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 305
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours Generally: Ontario— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 64, 150 69
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 8, 097 78
Voucher outstanding, B 48, 552, J. Etmanskie 9 04
Total 72, 257 51
Less —
Harbours Generally, Quebec . (Page V— 282) 206 67
Hailevbury, Harbour Improvement (Page V— 287) 267 44
Goderich, Harbour Improvement (Page V— 286) 100 00
Midland, Repairs to Wharf (Page V— 290) 122 66
Porcupine Lake, Wharf (Page V— 293) 104 85
Rainy River, Improvements (Page V— 295) 547 85
Surveys and Inspections (Page V— 424) 29, 699 61
Refund, sale of old scrapers 10 00
31,059 08
Total, carried to page V— 15 41, 198 43
Gimli: Wharf Extension.
Buchanan & Fraser: contract for extension of wharf complete, $9,910; extra material, $76.25;
less, paid in 1911-12, page V— 262, $4,190 5,796 25
Inspector, E. E. Jardine: services, 2 m. to May 31, 1912, at $100; outlay $61 261 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 6,057 25
Main Lake: Protection Work at Delta.
Pay lists, Sept. 18-Nov. 30, 1912, Feb. 14-Mar. 31, 1913—
Darough, W. J.: services, Mar. 17-31, 1913, foreman, 13 d. at $5; outlay $11.60 76 60
Edwards, W.: services at $5 per d., carpenter 7 d., foreman 92 d.; outlay, use of tools $23.50,
sundry $25 .06 543 56
Simpson, J.: services, foreman, 21 d. at $5; outlay $7.75 112 75
Carpenters, labourers, &c, 40| d.at $4.50, 162-6 d.at $3.50, 12 d.at $3, 205f d.at $2.50;
teamsters, 21-05 d. at $6.50, 24-6 d. at $5.50, 77-05 d. at $5 1,958 43
Burns Bros.: kitchen utensils $54.10, second hand range $15, hardware, &c. $30.85 99 95
Cadham, J. O.: hardware, &c. $164.01, freight and express $7.87 171 88
L'Hereux, P.: rent of house, Oct.-Dec, 1912, Feb. 15-Mar. 31, 1913, 4§ m. at $20 90 00
Long,R. J., & Co.: shiplap, 4,800 ft. at $33; fir, 63,817 ft. at $27, 2,514 ft. at $24; piles, 1,008 ft.
at 18§c, 4,295 ft. at 18c; coal, 5-57 tons at $10; freight $13.31; sundries $36.57 3,0C7 00
Vulcan Iron Work's: 5| in.~f in. bolts, 1,686 lb. at $4.15 per cwt.; pile hammer, 502 lb. at 3%c;
freight, &c. $13 .90 101 44
Freight, Canadian Northern Ry . Co 52 30
Small payments: livery $43; smithwork $35.70; rubber boots, 1 pr. $7, 3 pr. at $6, 1 pr. at
$4.50, 2 pr. at $4; hauling pile driver $13.50; rent of sleeping accommodation $10; sundries
$9.95 149 65
Total, carried to page V— 15 6, 363 56
Pelican Lake: Wharf.
Foremen: P. Magnusson, services, Jan. 9-Feb. 4, 1913, 23 d. at $5; W. J. Darough, Feb. 9-Mar.
15, 1913, 37 d. at $4.50 281 50
Carpenters, 57 d. at $3, 79-4 d, at $2.75; labourers, 27-8 d. at $2.50; teamsters, 19-3 d. at $5. . 555 32
Overend, Geo.: lumber, 44,961 ft. at $30; 16 ft.-20 ft. piles, 3,096 ft. at 20c; freight on pile
t driver $31.20; smithwork, &c $39.20 2,038 41
Stinton, H. W.: supplying and placing ballast stone, 25| cd. at $7; labour, 27 h. at 50c 192 00
Vulcan Iron Works: foundry work, $255.28; freight $24.10. .' 279 38
Wood, VallanceCo.: jack screws, 2 at $7.76; nails, 8 kegs at $3.15; sundries, $45.99 86 71
Small payments: hardware $20.75; cartage $20; bolting crib, 30 h. at 30c 49 75
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Manitoba (Page V— 307) 9 05
Total, carried to page V— 15 : 3, 492 12
1— 20v
v— 305 Auditor general's report, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE VM A. 1914
Red River: Improvement. $ cts.
Paylists, Apr., 1912, Jan.-Mar., 1913 —
Foremen: T. McKay, Apr., 19 d. at $4, Jan.-Mar., 82 d. at $5; J. Spencer, Apr., 25 d. at $4. 586 00
Night foremen at $3.50 per d.: B. Elgin 37 d.; C. McKay 28 d 227 50
Timekeeper, J. Loutit, 103 d. at S3 : 309 00
Blacksmiths, 79 d. at $4.50; drillers, &c, 236-9 d. at $3.50, 441-3 d. at $3.25, 340-3 d.
at $3; firemen, &c, 333| d. at $2.75; labourers, 2,005-1 d. at $2.50, 362-3 d. at $2.25;
teamsters, 113| d. at $5; carpenters, painters, &c. $257.22 11,209 33
Paylists, Dec, 1912-Mar., 1913 —
Foreman, J. H. Frost: services, 40| d. at $3.50; outlay $5.80 147 55
Foremen at $4 per d. : P. Magnusson 47 d.; B. Truman 52 d 396 00
Carpenters, 132^ d. at $3; cook $262.50; handymen, 117 d. at $2; labourers, 156 d. at $1.75,
586| d. at $1.50; teamsters, 126-1 d. at $5; sundry labour $99.60 2,776 85
Paylists, May-June, 1912, work on superintendent's house: foremen, 27 d. at $4, 7 d. at $3;
carpenters, labourers, &c. $841 .07 970 07
Sundry paylists, protection work, &c: foreman, 84-7 d. at $3.50; carpenters, &c, 82£ d. at
$3; labourers, &c, 241-8 d. at $2; sundry labour $225.63 1,253 18
Canadian Explosives, Ltd.: dynamite, 1,000 lb., 60 p.c, at $19.50 per cwt., 3,000 lb., 40 p.c,
at $16.50 per cwt.; 2,000 20-ft. fuses $156.40
Canadian General Electric Co.: transformer complete $139.25; electrical supplies $124.78
Canadian Oil Companies: cylinder oil, 89| gal. at 70c; sundries $14.74
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co.: in. hose and couplings, 25 ft. lengths, 7 at $22.35; hardware,
&c $154.93
Doty Engine Works Co.: labour $172.50; material, &c $71.35
Loutit, J. J., rent of boiler $84; Millidge, E., team hire, &c $78
Haas, J. A.: 25-26 ft. tamarac piles, 1,300 ft. at 14c, 6,900 ft. at 13c, 2,600 ft. at 12c; braces,
1,950 ft. at lie, 2,865 ft. at 10c; less meals, 57 at 25c
Hooker, F. W.: 3,096 ft. shiplap $80.11; freight, &c $4.95
Miller-Morse Hardware Co.: H-in. manilla rope, 491 lb. at lie; sundries 65c
Moody & Son, hardware $74.31; Western Coal Co., coal, 295-85 tons at $6.68
Pook, F. & Son: range $35; 2-ply roofing, 8 sq. at $2.50; hardware, &c $124.31
Reid, Thos.: coal, 8-122 tons at $13; cartage, &c $42.26
Sprague Lumber Co.: sheet piling and fir, 130,716 ft. at $30, 119,040 ft. at $29.60; lumber,
16,908 ft. at $29.30, 12,821 ft. at $28.60, 21,120 ft. at $28.50, 3,925 ft. at $26.10, 2,688 ft.
at $25.50, sundry $50.50; freight $18 9, 148 53
Strulangsson, H.: hauling lumber from Winnipeg Beach to channel, 149,774 ft. at $2.50 per
M; cartage, &c $68.84; less meals, 56 at 25c; B 52,881, voucher outstanding $476.39 905 67
Vulcan Iron Works: bolts, 16,674 lb. screw at 4-3c, 2,956 at 4- 15c; washers and bolts, 160
lb. at 5c, 15,500 lb. at3|c; sundries $79.69; freight $6.70 1,437 79
Wood, Vallance, Ltd.: 2-in. pipe, 1,359^ ft. at $12.50; 589§ lb. rope $99.53; forge $35; hardware,
&c. $453.32; freight $15.25
Manitoba Government Telephones, tolls
Provisions, &c $1,354.24, paid as follows: Benson Bros. $758.19; C. Finkleman $240.17; Shep-
ard, Peers & Co. $221.43; Wm. Robertson $134.45
Small payments: \ doz. gloves $18; jacket heater $14.58; services, re installation of trans-
former $10; skiff $8; sundries $35.98
Freight, Can. Pac Ry . Co
King's Printer's account
Legal services, O'Connor, Isbister & Morton, Winnipeg
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, Manitoba. (Page V— 380)
Detailed with Harbours Generally, Manitoba (Page V— 307)
846 40
264 03
77 39
311 38
243 85
162 00
1,877 75
85 06
54 66
2.C50 59
179 31
147 86
773 08
6 10
1,354 24
86 56
497 01
54 28
216 61
8,296 58
60 30
Total. 47, 012 51
Less— Charged to Red River St. Andrew's Lock and Dam; Construction of
Approaches (Page V— 40) 761 13
Total, carried to page V— 15 46 251 33
St. Andrew's Rapids: Fishway.
Advertising 58 74
St. Andrew's Rapids: Raising Roadway.
Foreman, W. H. Davis: services, May-July, 1912, Mar. 1913, 38-85 d. at $4. 1*5 40
Carpenters, &c, 36 d. at $3.50; labourers, 10-9 d. at $2.50, 158-8 d. at $2.25; teamsters, 56-6 d.
at $5 • 793 46
Small payments: 1,277 ft. lumber, $31.02; copper ferrules, 100 at 9c; livery $5; sundries $6. . . 51 02
Total, carried to page V — 15 , 999 88
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 307
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Victoria Beach Bay Harbour: Breakwater and Wharf. $ cts.
Fort Garry Lumber Co.: contract for construction of breakwater complete, $14,500; extra
work, building road approach, $445 . 75; sundry, $4 . 92; less $3,450 . 67, paid in 1913-14 1 , 1500 00
Inspector, E. E. Jardine: services, 4-547 m. to Oct. 17, 1912 at $100; board, 129 d. at $1; outlay
$22.35 606 18
Vulcan Iron Works: pile points, 6 at $2; sundry $6.81 18 81
Advertising 10 00
Total 12, 134 99
Less charged to Victoria Harbour, Ont: Improvements (Page V — 42) 100 00
Total, carried to page V— 15 12,034
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Manitoba.
Assiniboine River: rent of motor boat, 3| h. at $1 . 50
Lockport and Lister's Rapids: labour
Selkirk, Soundings: 9| d. labour
General Repairs ($4,236.75)—
Mclntyre, D. A., foreman: services, 2-678 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $166.66; outlay $78.10. .
Taylor, C.: 12 m. to Mar. 31: foreman, 10 m. at $140, inspector of dredges, 2 m. at $166.66;
outlay, $434.40
Customs Dept., Canada: duty on goods purchased from Du Pont de Nemours Powder Co.
Dominion Bank: services paying men, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $50; outlay $26.85
Millidge, E.: livery, $77; cartage $20
Spencer, J., travel and outlay
Small payments: search light, complete, $35; boat hire, 2 d. at $15; lumber; &c, $26.64;
livery $16.50; ton coal $11.75; taking 44 affidavits $11; cement, 2 bbl. at $3.40;
sundries, $18.25
Reading gauges: April 14 —Nov. 17, 1912, 31 wks. at $1
Selkirk Office ($125.85)—
Manitoba Govt. Tel.: rent of phone, 6 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, $14.15; tolls $39.70
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: desk $32; section $16.50; chair $12.50; sundries $8
Pook, F. & Son: electric globes, 4 at 75c
Winnipeg Office ($2,322.47)—
Manitoba Govt. Tel., tolls
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: sanitary desk $30.75; sections, &c, $25.60
Winnipeg Map & Blue Print Co. : blue prints, &c
Telegrams: Can. Nor. Co. $29.58; C. P. Ry. Co. $90.52
Travel and outlay: G. H. Burbridge $202.20; F. deC. Davies $480.25; W. Z. Earle,
$737.52; A. J. Stevens $294.35 1,714 32
Small payments: care of water cooler, 5 m. to Oct. 31, 1912, at $4; ice, 4 m. at Sept. 30, 1912,
$8; clean towel service, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $9; repairing instruments, $16.60; city
directory $7; sundries $19 79 60
King's Printer's account $268.66; Stationery Office $169.67 438 33
Travel and outlay of Ottawa official, E. S. Miles 177 65
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V-^22) 342 93
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, Manitoba (Page V— 380) 799 65
Total 8,542 89
Less charged to: —
Red River: St. Andrew's Lock and Dam (Page V— 40) 14 20
Dryden, Ont. : Wharf and Warehouse (Page V— 285) 42 40
Pelican Lake: Wharf (Page V— 305) 9 05
Red River: Improvements (Page V— 306) 60 30
Surveys and Inspections (Page V— 424) 1,520 57 1,646 52
5 25
45 38
17 63
524 29
2,167 72
575 90
676 85
97 00
39 05
155 94
31 00
53 85
69 00
3 00
267 39
56 35
84 71
120 10
Total, carried to page V— 15 6, 896 37
Athabasca River: Removal of Boulders, &c.
Conductor, I. H. Biron: services, Sept. 15, 1912-Mar. 31, 1912, 6-53 m. at $150; travel and
outlay $175.57; less store account $13.65 1,141 92
Cook, A. Legace: services, 5-457 m. at $75; less store account $25.50 383 77
Powderman, H. Mailhot: services, 5-588 m. at $100; less store account $6.65 552 18
Asst. powderman, H. Rene: services, 5-942 m. at $75; less store account $12 433 72
Drillers: services, 99 d. at $3, 2,900 h. at 40c; less store account $65.55 1,391 45
Athabasca Grain & Produce Co.: provision $568.28; sundry supplies $269.71 837 99
Bagnall, C: two trips with team from House River to Pelican Portage and from Pelican
Portage to Athabasca Landing 170 00
Bentley, S. A.: trip from Grand Rapids to Athabasca Landing and return 150 00
1— 20jv
Carried forward 5, 061 03
V— 308 AUDITOR GENERAL1 8 REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Athabasca River: Removal of Boulders, &c.— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 5, 061 03
Bird, J.: transportation of government outfit from Athabasca Landing to Island Rapid $50;
return trip as guide $50 100 00
Brown, M., boat $150; Hudson's Bay Co., provisions, &c. $53.84 203 84
Grand Union Hotel: board of men, 48f d., $111; sundry $5 116 00
Marshall-Wells Alberta Co.: 60 p.c. dynamite, 2,800 lb. at 30c: electric detonators, 1,200
cases at $63 per M; 8 pr. boots $36.40; tent $26; sundry $16.45 994 45
Ontario Livery Stable: hauling dynamite $50; sundry $17. 60 67 60
Revillon Bros., Ltd.: 3 tents $87.85; provision, &c, $92.05 179 90
Ross Bros.: 1" steel, 4081b. at lie; battery $30; forge $30; 1,000 ft. copper wire $27.50; sundry
$96.33; less blasting powder returned, 36 kegs at $2.75 129 71
Welch, H. , 4 dogs, harness and sleigh 165 00
Small payments: provision, &c $124.50; cartage $84.50; 10 shot firers $20; 3 wagon covers
$18 . 90 247 90
Total, carried to page V— 15 7, 265 43
Edmonton: Wharf.
Smith Bros.: contract for construction of wharf complete $9,299; extra work, excavating 100
c. yd. $45; extra joists to support decking $209.45; less, difference in cost of spikes used
$19 9 534 45
King's Printer's account $1 .86; advertising $123 .79 '. .. .. ........ '. '. '. ' 125 65
Total, carried to page V— 15 9, 660 10
Last Mountain Lake: Settlement of Claims for Land Damages, &c.
Purchase price of site with interest at 5 p.c: 170-38 ac. at $25; interest on $4,259.50 from Jan. 1,
1906-Oct. 12, 1912 and on $511.75 from Oct. 12, 1912-April 6, 1913. Paid as follows: Jas.
Lauder $5,028.22; J. -C. Pennington $697.59 5,725 81
Legal services, J. A. Allan, Regina, Sask 106 54
Total, carried to page V— 15 ' 5,832 35
Prince Albert Wharf.
Conductor, J. M. McLeod: services, April-May, 1912, 37 d. at $5.50; outlay $8.65 212 15
Foreman, J. McBride services, June, 1912-Mar. 1913, 229 d. at $5.50; outlay $1.10 1,260 60
Carpenters, 10 d. at $3.75, 190-8 d. at $3; labourers, &c, 93-8 d. at $2.75, 895-6 d. at $2.50;
pile driver, 26-1 d.at $3; teamsters, 221-35 d. at $5.50, 1 d. at $6 4,408 86
Affeck, A. W.: hauling filling $41.25; driving piles $16.50 57 75
Agnews, Ltd. : spikes, 700 lb. at $6; hardware $71 . 51 113 51
Lacroix Bros. & Co.: 5 cases dynamite $100; sundry caps, &c, $21 .45 121 45
McKeen, I.: earth, 2,532 loads at 20c; stone, 6 c at $66 542 40
Manville Hardware Co. Ltd.: dynamite, 6 cases at $1, 3 boxes $46.50; hardware, &c $202.38 344 88
Parker, T. E.: tamarac, &c, 14,325 ft. at $27, 5,679 ft. at $26; 2,388 ft. lumber, &c, $68.60. . 603 01
Prince Albert Foundry Co. : pile hammer $58; sundries $18 76 00
Prince Albert Lumber Co. : tamarac piling, 72 pes. at 90c 64 80
Provincial Lumber & Supply Co.: lumber, 11,488 ft. B.C. fir at $25.50, 39,804 ft. at $24 1,248 23
Sturgeon Lake Lumber Co.: piling $68.97; lumber $1.80 .' 70 77
Earth, 1,930 loads at 20c Paid as follows: A. L. Anderson $126; Boness Bros. $103.80; M. C.
Tynen $156.20. 386 00
Smithwork $308, paid as follows: R. Deans $84.70; C. J. Leach $47.15; W. B. Muir $92.80;
J. Stark $83.35 : 308 00
Small payments: gravel, 24 Ids. at $1 .50; rent of office, 3 m. to Mar. 20, 1912 at $10; boat spikes,
400 lb. at 5£c; sundries $28.09 116 09
Advertising 5 04
Total, carried to page V— 16 9, 939 54
Saskatchewan River: Improvement.
Office Staff ($4,825.60)—
Engineer, G. H. Cagnat, services, May 14-June 30, Sept.-Nov., 1912, at $150 690 00
Asst. engineers: H. Cimon, Sept., 6 d. at $2.50; G. P. Moore, Apr., 1912, Sept.-Mar.,
1913, 7 m. at $130, 1 m. $175; P. H. Smith, Apr., 1912, Sept.-Mar., 1913, 7 m. at $130,
1 m. $175 2, 185 00
Draftsmen: G. H. Chapman, 4-32 m. to Feb. 28, 1913 at $100; R. D. Twiss, Apr. 1912,
Sept.-Mar., 1913, 8 m. at $75 1,032 25
Stenographer, B. F. W. Sneath: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $75; outlay $18.35 918 35
Carried forward 4, 825 60
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 309
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Saskatchewan River: Improvement— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 4,825 60
Transit and Sounding Parties, May-Aug., 1912 ($3,824.25)—
Asst. engineer, G. P. Morse, 4 m. at $130 520 00
Leveller, R. D. Twiss, 4 m. at $75; transitman, J. C. Ross, 97 d. at $4 688 00
Rodmen, &c: G. Beaudry, 2-833 m. at $75, 21 d. at $2.50; S. C. Cooke, 2 m. at $75,
33 d. at $2.50; G. H. Davidson, 2 m. at $75, 45 d. at $2.50; L. A. Thibault, 2 m. at
$75, 21 d. at $2.50 .....: 962 50
Soundingmen, labourers, &c: 4 m. at $60; 14 m. at $45; 66 d. at $2; 412 d. at $1.50; 27 d.
at $1 . 25 1 , 653 75
Hydraulic Party, June- Aug., 1912 ($838)—
Engineer, G. H. Cagnat, July-Aug., 2 m. at $150 300 00
Asst. eng., H. Cimon, June 20-Aug. 31, 2 m. at $75, 11 d. at $2.50 177 50
Packers, labourers, &c 360 50
Transit and contour party, May-Aug., 1912 ($2, 724) —
Asst. eng., P. H. Smith, 4 m. at $130 520 00
Transitman, A. R. Des Rosiers, 104 d. at $4 416 00
Rodmen, S. J. Chalifour $267.50, G. Lamothe $227.50, C. McL. Pitts $267.50, L. R.
Voligny, jr. $267.50 1,030 00
Cook, labourers, &c 758 00
Survey boat, May-Aug., 1912 ($2,160.18)—
Captain, J. Cantin: services, 3-451 m. to Aug. 31, at $125; outlay $123.05 554 50
Engineers at $100 per m.: W. Burton $220, A. Kitchen $154.83 374 83
Pilot, M. Sieyes: services, 3 m. at $90, 17 d. at $3; outlay $30.85 351 85
Carpenter, 4 m. at $90; deckhands, 3 m. at $50, 3 m. at $45, 48 d. at $1 . 50; cook $162. . . 879 00
Sundry improvements —
Foreman, J. McBride, 12£ d. at $5.50; labourers $131 .25 200 00
Agnews, Ltd.: rubber roofing, 6 rolls at $2.50; sundries $38.10 53 10
American Engineering Co., power capstan $41 .30, anchor $22. 69 63 99
Davies Co.: repairing 5 tents $25.25; 4 pr. blankets $17.50; tent $12; sundries $38.76 93 51
Garrett & Horrell: 2 pr. wading pants $24; sleeping bag $22; rubber boots, 3 pr. at $6; sundries
$87.50 151 50
Great West Specialty and Iron Foundry Co. : labour 93 h. at 65c. ; material $20.83 81 28
Imperial Oil Co.: oil, 325 gal. at 21|c, 205 gal. at 20fc, 380 gal. at 20£c 190 32
Kernaghan, J. B.: pump with belt driver $66.50; sundries $28.62 95 12
Manville Hardware Co., hardware, &c 104 98
Prince Bros.: provision $268.90; coal oil, 770 gal. at 20fc; sundries $52.43; freight $16.13 495 31
Revillon Wholesale Ltd.: 965 lb. ham, &c. $169.47; butter, 144 lb. at 43c; 5£ sacks sugar
$34.54; provision $304.55; 250 ft. manilla rope $24; cartage, cases, &c. $11.40 605 88
Ross Bros.: 800 ft. wire cable $36; hardware $85.68 121 68
Walter, J., board of men $17, smithwork, &c. $38 . 57 .. 55 57
Provisions, &c: P. Burns & Co. $54.21, Cameron & Heap $678.46; N. Dunbar $107.14,
O. M. Gilbertson $58.57, Hudson's Bay Co. $386.98, Manville & Co. $468.20, N. H.
Russell & Co. $93.30, A. E. Vine & Son $61.15, sundry payments $230.39 2,138 40
Small payments: cartage $78; provisions $36.60; professional services and outlay, treatment
of G. P. Morse $35; drugs $23.70; foundry work $16; 4 survey rods, $15.40; 82 lb. rope
$12.30; tarpaulins, 5 at $1.90; lumber, &c. $49.18; sundries $33.81 309 49
Prince Albert Office ($4,272.13)—
Hazen-Twiss Ltd.: book case $30; 8 sections $86; cupboard $15; sundries $43.20 174 20
O'Connor & Mahon, rent of office, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 (less Feb.) at $75 per m 825 00
Province of Saskatchewan, exchange service, May 6, 1912-Sept. 1, 1913 42 25
Robertson Safe & Typewriter Co.: Pittsburg safe 175 00
Small payments: care of office $63; cartage of safe $15; lighting $10.22; tungsten lights,
12 at 70c; sundries $9.34 105 96
Voligny, L. R., disbursements $1,779.82, travel and outlay $1,169.90 2,949 72
King's Printer's. account $17.50, Stationery Office $1,407.78 1,425 28
Travel and outlay: G. Beaudry $160.65, G. H. Cagnat $645.25, S. J. Chalifour $156.30, H.
Cimon $285.85, S. C. Cooke $182.10, G. H. Davidson $184.40, A. DesRosiers $94.40, G.
E. Lamothe $195.15, C. McL. Pitts $157.10, G. P. Morse $362.69, H. P. Smith $516.60,
J. A. L. Thibault $160.75, R. D. Twiss $7.20, L. R. Voligny, jr. $162.65 3,271 09
Advance to be accounted for, L. R. Voligny 156 81
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 458 33
Total 28, 715 80
Less, charged to Harbours and Rivers Generally: Sask and Alta (Page V — 310) 444 10
Total, carried to page V— 16 '. 28,271 70
371 12
109 55
208 70
126 25
43 20
47 50
93 55
20 50
V— 310 AVblTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Saskatchewan and Alberta. $ cts.
Craven Dam: Repairs ($815.62) —
Labour, 23 d. at $4, 69 d. at $2.75, sundry $89.37
Hoskins, L. H.: stone, 8 cd. at $6; gravel, 37? cu. yd. at $1; sundries $24.05
Officer, J.: stone, 34 cd. at $6; sundries $4.70
Small payments: lumber $41.82; cartage $38.60; board $35.75; sundries $10.08
Edmonton Bridge: labour, 144 h. at 30c
Edmonton Wharf: building portable office $30; hardware, &c. $17.50 ,
Goose Island ($114.05) —
McNeil, S., caretaker, Apr. 1-May 27, 1912, at $50
Small payments: livery $15; board, &c. $5 . 50
Calgary Office ($937.06)—
Niblock & Tull, rent of office, 4 m. to July 31, 1912 at $70 280 00
Travel and outlay: R. Cunnigham $278.45; L. B. Elliott $264.50; R. J. McGuinesa
$34.40 577 35
Small payments: telegrams $31.24; care of office, Apr. 1-July 10, 1912, $26.66; towel
service $5.25; light, 4 m. to July 1, 1912, $4.26; sundries $12.30 79 71
Edmonton Office ($1,872.72)—
May, A. E.: postage stamps $75; rent of post office box, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $12 87 00
Travel and outlay: R. Cunningham $257.22; L. B. Elliott $505.17; F. G. Goodspeed
$88.60; F. J. Graham $478.95; B. A. Kaulbach $15; L. F. MacKay $79.90; J. Tibbits
$294.88 1,719 72
Small payments: rent of phones $29.34; 1 y. subscription to 'Engineering News' $7; galv.
iron box $6; telegrams $4.91; sundries $18.75 66 00
General Repairs ($507.52)—
Hudson's Bay Co.: removing Str. Pioneer $50; transportation $20; meals, 36 at 50c.
Revillon Bros., Ltd., provision, &c
Small payments: board $57.60; lumber, &c. $33.58; prints $21.30; rent of motor boat,
7h. at $3; livery $19.50; sundries $22.01
King's Printer's account $40.63; Stationery Office $67.40
Advertising
Voucher outstanding, No. 4857, Govt. Tel. Service
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422)
Detailed with Saskatchewan River: Improvements (Page V — 309)
Total
Less, charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V — 424)
Total, carried to page V — 16
88 00
63 30
174 99
108 03
73 20
7 53
649 36
i 444 10
5,438 66
) 2,520 54
2,918 12
Alberni Wharf.
Foreman, Saml. Handy, July 16-Oct. 25 at $125, $415.33; outlay $7 422 33
Carpenters, 15 d. at $4 . 50; labourers, 120 d. at $3, 8£ at $2; cartage $7 451 50
Canadian Pacific Lumber Co.: timber, 46, 167 ft. at $18; shingles $24 855 00
Tebo, M.; piling, 2, 500 1. ft. at 10|c 262 50
Wood, R. S.: removing old piles, and driving 98 piles, as per contract 350 00
Small payments: smith work $46.76, painting shed $46, hardware $35.90, 6 pieces cedar $27,
spikes $15.20, driving $7.50 178 36
Detailed with Harbours Generally, B.C (Page V— 323) 95 40
Total, carried to page V— 16 2, 615 09
Alice Arm Wharf.
Gillett, W. G.: constructing wharf and approach: lumber, including iron and labour, 34,199
ft. at $33; piles, 114 at $25 3,978 56
Small payments: board $21 . 50; labour $15; launch hire $15 51 50
Detailed with Harbours Generally, B.C (Page V— 323) 65 00
Total, carried to page V— 16 4,095 06
Boswell Wharf.
Leake, H. P.: contract for wharf complete $8,437; paid as follows: H. P. Leake $5,710;
Wattsburg Lumber Co. $1,300; still unpaid $1,427 7,010 00
Inspector of work, G. H. McKean, Oct. 4-Jan. 31 at $125, $487.90, outlay $7 494 90
Lambert, A. G. Co.: lumber, 1,474 ft. at $18, sundry $30.20; ruberoid, sash &c. $26.60 83 35
Legal services, Hamilton & Wragge, Nelson, B.C 55 75
King's Printer $19.04; advertising $79.71 98 75
Total, carried to page V— 16 7, 742 75
Public works department: expenditure
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 311
166 50
180 00
619 31
982 21
68 31
562 56
80 00
200 91
60 00
55 51
2,975 31
Campbell River: Repairs, &c. to Wharf. $ cts.
Thulin Bros.—
Foremen, 9 d. at $4; engineers, 8f d. at $4; labour, 9f d. at $4, 43 at $3.50, 4 at $3; team
hire, 2 d. at $6 283 92
Towing, 6 d. at $20; rent of pile driver, 3 d. at $10; piles, 572 1. ft. at 10c; lumber $15;
hardware &c. $27 249 20
McDonald, Jas. & Co.: piles in place, 60 at $32; lumber in place, 14,000 ft. at $35 2,410 00
Total, carried to page V— 16 2,943 12
Celesta Wharf.
Conductor, C. W. Cameron, Sept., $125; outlay $41 .50
Foreman, Wm. Bradley, $80; engineer, Jas. Allan $100
Blacksmith $70; carpenter $57.50; labourers &c. at $65, $491.81
Adams River Lumber Co.: fir and cedar, 3,489 ft. at $17, 19,791 at $19, 10,992 at $21, 3,200 at
$23; sundry timber $52.14; iron $51.44; trip of steamer $35; nails $32.50; smithwork
&c. $71 . 36
Bradley, R. P.: piles $16.02; spikes $10.50; sundry hardware $41.79
Freeman, O. E., piling, 4,613 1. ft. at lie; Grant & Ballard, meat &c. $55.13
Haldane, J., trips, Chase to Celesta, 8 at $10
McConnell, A.: cable $24.60; 2 heaters and pipe $19.40; provisions &c. $156.91
McLean, H. L.: grading approach $40; hire of launch &c. $20
Small payments: provisions $31 .51; making sign board $19, labour $5
Total, carried to page V — 16
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers: Wharfs and Improvements.
Ainsworth, Surveying Wharf: Robillard, J. F., hire of launch 10 00
Boswell Wharf ($724)—
Leake, H. P.: building slip, 6'x24\ $175; piles, 1,540 1. ft. at 35c; cavils $10 724 00
Burton Wharf, Repairs and Extension ($1,949.95)—
Foreman, Robt. Shiell, Dec, Jan., at $125 250 00
Engineer &c, 33£ d. at $5; teamster, 3 d. at $7 188 50
Carpenters, 91 d. at $4; labourers, 143| d. at $3 794 50
Hellmers, J. R., towing &c $25; June, R. L., washers, 840 at 5c, hardware &c $70.35 . . 137 35
McLeod & York, lumber $15.67, shingles $15; Millar, T., piling, 1,600 1. ft. at 10c 190 67
Schram, E.: services as watchman, Jan.-Mar., $75; lumber, 5,400 ft. at $25 210 00
Podbielancik, S., board of conductor $63 . 32; Stevens, R., hardware $19 . 74 83 06
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: iron, 760 lb. at 5c; hardware &c $57.87 95 87
Deer Park Wharf ($6,815.54)—
Conductor, Sam'l Thomas, Sept. 19-Feb. 28 at $125, $675, outlay $70 . 61 745 61
Foreman, Dan. Morrison, at $85, $374 . 10; engineer, J. Page, at $85, $233 .05 •. 607 15
Teams, 27£ d. at $8; carpenters &c, 89 d. at $3.50, 8-806 m. at $75 1,191 95
Labourers, 113| d. at $3, 3-082 m. at $60; cook at $75, $292.88 818 34
Burns, P. Co.: meat $103; apparent duplicate payment $29.33 132 33
Hill, Jas. A., getting out piling, 1,235 1. ft. at 10c 123 50
Irving, J. A. & Co., provisions &c 471 47
Lambert, A.G. Co.: lumber, 58,924 ft. at $18, 10,684 at $19, 1,532 at $24; ruberoid $20. 10;
sundry $16.76. 1,337 26
Nelson Iron Works, iron work for trusses &c 79 26
Renata Lumber Co., lumber, 29,828 ft. at $18 536 89
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: iron, 3,400 lb. at 3|c; rope, 268 lb. at 20c; sundry hard-
ware $455.31 627 92
Small payments: hardware $68 .74, freight $40.87, sundry $34.25 143 86
Edgewood Wharf ($1,213.96) —
Foreman, Robt. Shiell, Feb., Mar., 1 m. 21 d 225 80
Engineer, 33| d. at $5; carpenters, 57£ d. at $4 397 50
Labourers, 29| d. at $3; man and team, 1 d. at $7.50 95 25
Masters, S. E.: piling, 2,450 1. ft. at 10c 245 00
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: bolts, 34 at $1.20, 140 at 31c; washers &c $53.30 137 50
Small payments: board &c $31, towing $30, lumber $27. 18, sundry $24.73 112 91
Golden: Lang, C. D'A., rent of warehouse, Apr.-June 15 00
Harrop Wharf ($1,753.64) —
Conductor, Andrew Jardine, Apr., 1912, $125, outlay $23 . 15 148 15
Pile driver $93.33; engineer $85; carpenters $145 323 33
Cook $75; labourers, 3 m. at $60 255 00
Dominion Saw Mills and Lumber: towing piling, 2\ d. at $40 100 00
Harrop, E., provisions &c $146.62; Wattsburg Lumber Co., lumber, 19,213 ft. at $21.50.. 559 70
Papworth & Stevenson: peeled piles, 1,950 1. ft. at 15c; less towing $100 192 50
Small payments: provisions $86 . 45; piles $29 . 25; hardware &c $59 . 26 174 96
Carried forward 12,482 09
V— 312 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers: Wharfs and Improvements— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 12, 482 09
Mirror Lake ($5,757.98)—
Conductor, Chas. Sampson, Nov. 1-Mar. 24 ac $125, $596.77, outlay $68.54 665 31
Engineer, A. E. Pearson, 4-193 m. at $85; pile driver, E. Johnson, 4-193 m. at $85 712 90
Cook at $75, $314.52; blacksmith at $75, $254.52; watchman, 1 m., $60 629 04
Carpenters at $75, $87. 10; labourers, 178 d. at $3, 2-667 m. at $60 781 12
Burns, P. & Co., meat &c. $206.76; English, Wm., piling, 5,524 ft. at 13c 924 88
Byers-Giegerich-Green Co.: provisions $350.64; iron, 2,964 lb. at 3fc; spikes, 12 kegs at
$4.25; chain $38.48; rope $23.20; sundry hardware $128.96; freight $14.50 717 94
Lambert, A. G. Co.: lumber, 25,188 ft. at $19; sundry $84.25; freight $1 .20 564 04
Milton, A.: wood $93; work with horse $50.40; provisions $47.51 190 91
Wat'tsburg Lumber Co.: lumber, 15,323 ft. at $20, 2,408 at $18; towing $82.50; barge hire
$22.50 454 80
, Small payments: piling $47.84; provisions $21.25; 1 pump $20; pile points $12. 10; fir
$9.60; hose $6.25 117 04
Nelson ($1,849.93)— -
Foreman on piledriver, G. W. Hale, Dec. 7-Jan. 15, 36| days at $150 176 63
Shipwrights, 63J d. at $4.50; carpenters, 13| d. at $4; labourers, 39f d. at $3 456 87
Butchard & Stevenson, smith work &c 71 75
Small & Bucklin Lumber Co.: lumber, 12,800 ft. at $12.50, 5,220 at $23.40, 3,576 at $28. 57§;
sundry $163 . 89; freight $313 .60 861 83
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: iron, 980 lb. at 3§c, 448 lb. galv. at 6§c; wire rope, 500
ft. at 5fc, 200 at 7c; sundry hardware $136.88 243 05
Small payments: cartage $13.50; oakum $10; hardware &c. $16.30 39 80
Renata: Renata Lumber Co.: lumber, 14,627 ft. at $20; freight $42.27; loading $8 342 81
Revelstoke Wharf ($11,125.75)—
Conductor, Wm. Fleming, Nov. 15-Mar. 31, less 8 d. in Feb., at $125, $528.90; board
$106.25; freight $60 " 695 15
Engineer, John Ringer, 63 d. at $4.25; blacksmith, 51 d. at $4 471 75
Carpenters, 34| d. at $4, 284| at $3.25; foreman, 61| d. at $3.50 1, 277 87
Timekeeper, 2-516 m. at'$100; labourers, 13 d. at $2, 1,180-41 at $3 3,818 85
Carters, 118f d. at $7 831 25
Bourne Bros.: spikes, 1,000 1b. at 7-7c, 140 at 6c; hammer $2.10 87 50
Globe Lumber Co.: cedar, 2,826 ft. at $25, 1,248 at $26; sundry $128.75 231 90
Interior Dept., B.C.: timber fees on 6,100 1. ft. at lc; permit 25c 61 25
» McMahon, S.: drift bolts, 1,892 lb. at 7c; sundry smith work $7.12 139 56
Palace Livery, Feed and Sale Stable: cedar piles, 19,485 1. ft. at 12^c; coal, 16-9875 tons
at $9; sundry $28 . 03 2, 616 54
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: iron, 3,057 lb. at 4|c; threaded bolts, 980 lb. at 8c; spikes,
10 kegs at $6.50, 4| at $4.50; manilla rope, 208| lb. at 16c; screw plates and dies $30;
washers, 595 lb. at 5fc; fencing $21.10; sundry hardware $371.42 789 83
Small payments: painting warehouse $47.50; services of caretaker $25; smithwork
$16.75; sundry $15.05 104 30
Shutty Bench Wharf ($5,688.66)—
English, Wm., contract for wharf, complete 5, 400 00
Inspector of work, Lachlan McLean, Jan. 5-Feb. 28, at $125 233 81
Work on wharf, Mar. 25-31: conductor, C. Sampson $28 . 23; carpenters $26. 62 . 54 85
Sunshine Bay: Cooke, E. J., moving piledriver &c from Queen's Bay 45 00
Willow Point ($48.70)—
Small payments: towing $15; labour $10; freight $7.20; sundry $16.50 48 70
Dredge Muskrat ($5,016.69)—
Conductor, A. M. Langlands: Apr. 11-Nov. 23, Dec. 2-9, Dec. 23-Jan. 4 at $125, $1,008.46;
outlay $65.31 1,073 77
Engineer: A. Wixon, 3-07 m. at $80; J. Livingstone, 2-915 m. at $90 508 01
Rockman, G. Langlands, 6.6 m. at $65; cook, W. Phillips, 6- 536 m. at $70 886 50
Firemen at $60, $395.99; deckhands, at $45, $54.62, at $50, $348.87, at $55, $60.85 860 33
Alton, Thos., timber, &c, 11,588 ft. at $22 254 93
Columbia River Lumber Co.: throttle valve $20; powder $13; sundry $58.10 91 10
Robson, T. H.: services as watchman, Feb. 1-Apr. 10 58 33
Warren, C. A.: cable, 1,000 ft. at 9c; provisions $260.33; mattresses and springs $36;
nails $19; sundry hardware, &c, $114.90 520 23
Meat $319.21; groceries, &c, $261.25; hardware, &c, $50.20. Paid as follows: P. Burns &
Co. $259.54, Invermere Meat Market $59.67, Lake & Son $73.92, H. G. Parson $223.28,
small payments $14.25 630 66
Small payments: wood $36; driving, &c, $35.25; taking care of boat $18.33; hardware, &c,
$43.25 132 83
Generally ($4,292.50)—
Buckham, J. A.: 19 ft. canoe $110; 19| ft. canoe $115; oars, paddles, &c, $23 248 00
Jenckes Machine Co.: hoisting engines, 6" x 8" double drum, double cylinder, 3 at $1,140;
2,000 lb. hammers, 3 at $110; steel cable $62.50; sheave block $25 3,837 50
Warren, C. A., express, &c, $13.50; Wagstaff & Vestrup, hardware $77.40 90 90
King's Printer $18.15; advertising $97.95 116 10
Carried forward 46, 650 11
PUBLIC V70RKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE 7—313
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers: Wharves and Improvements— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 46, 650 11
Detailed with Comaplix Wharf (Page V— 313) 100 80
" Harbours Generally, British Columbia .' (Page V— 323) 3, 1G3 02
" Dredge Vessels, British Columbia (Page V— 381) 33 16
Total 49, 947 09
Charged to Columbia and Kootenay Rivers Improvements (Page V — 16) 17,464 97
Charged to Columbia and Kootenay Wharfs (Page V— 16) 32, 482 12
Total, as above 49, 947 09
Columbia River Survey.
Engineer in charge, W. F. Richardson: services at $250, July 31-Mar. 17, less 10 d., $1,814.20; in
office, May, June, 19 d. at $8; wages of boatman $65; travel and outlay $265.95 2,297 15
Asst. engineer, W. E. Keyt: services, July 31-Aug. 31, $154.85; outlay $40.10 194 95
Rodman," &c, R. C. Davies, July 31-Nov. 14, Nov. 16- Mar. 17 at $75 566 03
Axemen at $65: H. Hand, $232.60; A. McDougall $231.55 464 15
Foreman, F. P. Armstrong, July 22-31 at $125 40 30
Cook at $75, $269.60; carpenter, 5 d. at $4; boatmen, 560| d. at $5 3,092 10
Buckham, J. A.: canoes, 3 at $110, 3 at $115; oars, &c, 6 pr. at $7; paddles, 12 at $2.25, 12 at
$2.75; drugs, &c, $24.25 _ 801 25
Harrison & Co.: acoustic current meter $85; tripods, 2 at $20; sundry mathematical instru-
ments, &c, $381; blue print frames, $60, $16; tray $20 602 00
Hatch, Chas.: services as boat foreman, Nov. 15-Dec. 6, $105; outlay $32.40 137 40
Taylor, A. C. & Co.: 4A kodak $111.50; case $2.50; tank $7.50; films $7.80 129 30
Tisdall's Ltd.: rifle $75; cartridges $21.50; boxing 25c 96 75
Warren, Chas. A.: tents, 6 at $18, 1 at $22, 3 at $26.50; flies, $12.40, $23.75; hardware $227.78;
provisions, &c, $246.64; blankets $19 739 07
Groceries, &c, $808.06; meat $80.39; 2 pr. gum boots $16. Paid as follows: Bourne Bros. $93.13,
P. Burns & Co. $80.39, H. G. Parson $465.28, Rolston & Mitchell $263.65 902 45
Small payments: lumber $32.29, building addition to warehouse $23.50, smithwork $12.85,
cartage $11.75 80 39
King's Printer $20.69; Stationery Office, Ottawa $859.83 880 52
Total, carried to page V— 16 11, 023 81
, Comaplix Wharf.
Mills & Beharree: contract for wharf, complete $7,990; less $1,410 paid in 1913-4 6, 580 00
Inspector of work, Wm. A. Skinner, Oct. 17-Jan. 25 at $125 407 22
Dominion Sawmills and Lumber, Ltd.: cedar, 4,660 1. ft. at 2c 93 20
King's Printer $21.14; advertising $100.86 122 00
7,202 42
Less, charged to Columbia and Kootenay Rivers: Wharves (Page V — 313) 100 80
Total, carried to page V— 16 7, 101 02
Coquitlam River: Removing Obstructions.
Foreman, T. J. Routley, Nov 125 00
Labourers, 71 -163 d. at $3, 8 at $2.75; powderman, 12 d. at $3.25 274 49
Coquitlam Hardware Co.: powder, 13 cases at $6.85; fuse $6; tools $24.25 119 30
Wilson, R., Son & Co., sundries '. 3 00
Pay list for December, outstanding 479 17
Total, carried to page V— 16 1,000 96
Fraser River Training Pier.
Sinclair Construction Co. ($73,281.15)—
Est. 8 to Nov. 30, 1912, on $171,350 contract for Steveston Jetty, $79,170; less $7,610 draw-
back . 71, 560 00
Wages and accounts paid by Dept., to be refunded by Sinclair Const. Co 1, 721 15
Inspector of work: Apr.-July, J. H. Lovering at $125, outlay $12.60; Aug.-Mar.,F. C.Macdonald
at $125 1, 512 60
Lees, Ltd., furniture, bedding, Ac, $223.55; Star Hotel, board, Dec-Mar., $240 463 55
Carried forward 75, 257 30
V— 314
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Fraser River Training Pier— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 75, 257 30
Scottish Canadian Canning Co. ($650.05)—
Board of engineer and inspector, May-Oct 360 00
Building house: lumber $146; construction $100; electric wiring, &c, $16.90; painting $15;
sundry $12.15 290 05
Sockeye Hotel: board and room, Apr. 12-May 1 55 00
Small payments: labour $47.65; cleaning $20; stove, pipe, &c, $15.75; rubber boots $6.25;
raincoat $4 93 65
Advertising 29 48
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 111 55
Total, carried to page V— 16 76, 197 03
Fraser River Improvements: Nicomen Siough.
Conductor, F. C. Kickbush, Apr. 1-June 28, 1 m. at $125, 38 d. at $5, outlay $24.
Foreman, F. W. McKenzie, 24 d. at $3, 17 at $3.50
Cook at $80, $118.70; helper at $25, $37.10; labourers, 216§ d. at $2.50, 33| at $3. .
Man and team, 279 d. at $6, 56| at $6.75; boatman, 28 d. at $2.50
Less, deducted for board
Work under P. H. Wilson, Mar. 1-22—
Foreman, P. H. Wilson, 13 d. at $5
Labourers, 50 d. at $3; teamster, 10 d. at $6.50
Brackman-Ker Milling Co.: sacks $90, freight $1.75
City Meat Market, meat $159.28; Gourlay, J. D., 2,000 cu. yd. earth, $50
Morrison, D. A., 2,000 cu. yd. earth, $50; Nicomen Supply Co., provisions, &c, $348.01..
Reeves, C. B.: powder, 9 cases at $7; fuse 75c
Small payments: sacks $43.30; fence posts $33.80; freight $24.50; sundry $69.62
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323)
Total' , carried to page V — 16.
339 00
131 50
797 50
2, 125 30
3,393 30
440 75
2,952 55
65 00
215 00
91 75
209 28
398 01
63 75
171 22
126 55
4,293 11
Fraser River Improvement.
Piledrivers working at Green Landing, Ladner's, Matsqui, Murphy's Landing, Woodward
Slough, &c. ($31,120.69)-
Foremen: E. Lovering, Apr.-Nov. at $125, travel, &c., $13.55; J. H. Lovering, Aug.-Mar.
at $125, travel, &c., $10.50; G. Hawkins, Dec. 20-31 at $125 2,072 44
Engineers at $75: W. S. Knox, Apr. 1-Dec. 20; H. E. Helliesen, Apr.-Mar 1, 548 39
Cooks at $65: H. C. Berriman $650, F. Evers $249.47, small payments $434.04 1, 333 51
Labourer, G. Hawkins, 234 % d. at $3 703 24
Labourers, days at $2.50: A. Anderson 257|, N. Arneson 325|, E. Bailey 140^, A. Benoist
214?, D. Buchanan 319|, R. H. Knox 244 J, C. Mahle 99, D. McLeod 300 J,
A. Miller 249 J, P. Pierson 123^, J. Reid 212&, G. Stevens 226, R. Watson 285|,
J. Wilson 91f, C. Wright 68|, small payments 74J d 8, 078 92
Abernethy & Lougheed: cedar piles, 1,056 1. ft. at 10c; fir, 7,752 ft. at $17.50, 22,888 at $17,
2,084 at $16.50, 17,667 at $16, 20,178 at $15; shingles $22.50; sundry timber $36.59;
delivery $85; towing $40 1,433 87
Anderson & Lusby : rope, 280 lb. at 13^c, 867 at I7|c, 626 at 19|c; paint $75.95; nails $61.95;
steam hose, 50 ft. at 89c; iron, 1,364 lb. at 2|c; wood fibre, 57 lb. at 40c; sundry
hardware $510.32 : 1,060 39
B. C. Transport Co., towing $120; Gilley Bros., rock, 2,277 tons at $1.40, cement 85c 3,308 65
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.: poles, 2,375 1. ft. cedar at 10c, 1,875 fir at 9c 406 25
Brunette Saw Mill Co.: fir, 21,344 ft. at $13, 9,080 at $15, 5,334 at $16, 5,472 at $18, sundry
$119.11; delivery $10 726 62
Imperial Oil Co.: motor gasoline, 1,265 gal. at 22|c; motor oil $29.87; sundry $47.25 361 74
Jensen, Alf., piles, 7,500 1. ft. at 12c; Monarch Towing & Trading Co., towing $50 950 00
Kirk, H. T.: cable, 1,575 ft. at 7.5c, l,300at4-21c; galv. wire, 1,018 lb. at 4c; cyl. oil,
60 gal. at 87*c; sundry $66.49 332 57
Lanning, Fawcett & Wilson: provisions $44.25; nails $29.50; iron, &c, $74.45 148 20
Lovering Bros.: hire of launch, Apr. 1-Dec 20 at $40 345 80
Mayers, Jos.: coal, 38| tons at $7.25, 11| at $7.50; freight $15; sacks $11; towing $80 471 38
Morrison, Wm.: piles, 1,250 1. ft. fir at 9c, 3,480 ft. cedar at 10c 460 50
Savage, J.: hire of launch, Apr. 1-Dec. 23. 132 d. at $15, 96* at $10 2,945 00
Westminster Iron Works: 2 galv. iron tanks $75.13; repairs, alterations, <fec, $422.91 498 04
Carried forward 27, 185 51
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 315
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Fraser River Improvement— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 27, 185 51
Piledriving work at Green Landing, &c. — Concluded.
Westminster Marine Railway Co.: docking $25; labour, 86 h. at 60c., 101 at 65c; materials
$49.90 192 15
Whiting, R. S.: provisions $253.71; rope, 189 lbs. at 21§c; iron $41.84; sundry hardware, &c,
$76.25 412 44
Meat $1,170.85; groceries, &c. $1,992.97; hardware $22.35. Paid as follows: P. Burns & Co.
$530.32 (short paid $10), Delta Meat Market $298.53, W. R. Ellis $89.64, Halverson
& Hougen $357.42, G F. Hodgson $175.08, MacNeill & Bowles $88.59, C. A. Welsh
$1,485.79, A. E. White $94.50, small payments $56.30 3, 176 17
Small payments: lumber $38.73, dry batteries $25, labour $23.89, repairing boiler $22.75,
boots $17, sundry $27.05 154 42
Celesta Wharf ($902.36)-
Conductor, C. W. Cameron, Aug. 12-31 at $125 80 65
Foreman, Wm. Bradley, 13 d. at $100; engineer, J. Allan, 20 d. at $100 106 45
Labourers, cook, &c 184 12
Haldane, J., towing, &c, $60; McConnell, A., provisions, &c, $355.79 415 79
Small payments: provisions $47.25, wood $12, sundry $56.10 115 35
Chase Wharf ($1,276.40)—
Conductor, C. W. Cameron, Mar., 1913, $150, outlay $8.05 158 C5
Carpenters at $90, $203.25, at $75, $19.30; engineer at $120, $19.35 241 90
Small & Bucklin Lumber Co.: fir, 38,236 ft. at $12.50; freight $314.10 792 05
Small payments: labour $32; painting waiting room $24.75; sundry $27.65 84 40
Chilliwack, Repairing Wharf and Removing Snags, &c. ($1,030.29)—
Foreman, P. H. Wilson, 41 d. at $5, outlay $14.55 219 55
Labourers, 1 d. at $2.50, 61* at $3 187 00
Man and team, 3 d. at $6, 7 d. $45; boat, 13 d. at $4, 2 at $4.50 124 00
Reeves C. B.: powder, 26 cases at $7; fuse and caps $147.50 329 50
Rockwell, A. M. & Co.: 500 sacks $52.50; twine 25c 52 75
Small payments: lumber $32.74; hardware $32.50, cartage $19.50, labour $18.75, sundry $14 117 49
Chilliwack Landing Shed ($128.50)—
Conductor, F. C. Kickbush, Sept. 4-10, 6 d. at $5 30 00
Labourers, 13 d. at $2.50; man and team, \\ d. at $6 41 50
Brunette Saw Mill Co., fir, &c, $49.50; Menzies Hardware Co., nails, &c, $7.50 57 00
Gordon Road Wharf ($500.12)—
Abernethy& Lougheed: fir, 3,672 ft. at $16, 5,110 at $17, sundry $38.76 184 37
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.: poles, 1,675 1. ft. fir at 9c, 1,650 cedar at 10c 315 75
Kamloops Wharf ($3,608.43)—
Conductor, C: W. Cameron, Jan., Feb., at $150; freight $158.50; sundry outlay $29.85 488 35
Foreman, C. W. Meyer, at $120, $222.85; blacksmith at $110, $157. 14 379 99
Engineer at $125, $232.14; carpenters, &c at $100, $761 .49 993 63
Arrow Lakes Lumber Co.: towing $40; lumber $53 93 00
Dominion Hotel: board and room of conductor 71 95
Lund, H.: wood, 4 cd. at $7; cartage $43.15 71 15
Notch Hill Lumber Syndicate: piles, 4,320 1. ft. at 14c 604 80
Prior, E. G. & Co.: iron $50.17, smithwork $33.50, nails $23, sundry $67.88 174 55
Small & Bucklin Lumber Co.: lumber, 31,868 ft. at $12.50, sundry $29.84; freight $218.32 646 51
Small payments: cartage $47.50; towing $20; board, &c. $17 84 50
Mclvor's Landing Wharf ($918.45)—
Abernethy & Lougheed: fir, 10,710 ft. at $15, 8,394 at $16, 2,954 at $17, 2,079 at $17.50,
3,720 at $18; sundry $28.44; delivery $25 501 95
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.: poles, 1,700 1. ft. fir at 9c, 2,635 1. ft. cedar at 10c 416 50
New Westminster Wharf ($1,390.49)—
Anderson & Lusby, gasoline $15, hardware $45.78 60 78
B. C. Mills, Timber & Trading Co.: timber, 1,628 ft. at $34; sundry $52.24 107 59
Lovering, E., services as wharf foreman, Dec 1-20 at $125 80 64
Philpott, W.: services as wharfinger and engineer of gasoline launch, Apr .-Sept. at $85. . 510 00
Reid, J., labour, 23| d. at $2.50; Small & Bucklin, lumber $64.93 123 82
Thompson, J. : services as wharfinger, Jan.-Mar. at $85 255 00
Thompson, J. L.: building fence, 9 d. at $5; work on gauge house $35 80 00
Westminster Iron Works: Detroit oiler $25; machine work &c $45.11 70 11
Small payments: services of boatmen $44.05; repairs &c $58.50 102 55
North Arm Survey: Sinclair, W. E.: hip boots, 7 pr. at $8.50 59 50
Sapperton Wharf ($100.75)—
Brunette Saw Mill Co.: fir, 6,500 ft. at $14; drayage $6.50 97 50
Trapp, T. J. & Co., nails 3 25
Sardis: Collinson, J. H., clasps $8.05, bolts $2.50 10 55
Sicamous ($2,947.16)—
Conductor, C. W. Cameron, Nov., Dec, $300, outlay $154.35 454 35
Foreman, Wm. Bradley $151.61; engineer, Jas. Allan $144.94 296 55
Blacksmith, J. Westburg $111.20; labourers &c. $695.86 807 06
Finlayson, M. J.: lumber $25.47; provisions &c. $193.24 218 71
Carried forward 42, 823 20
V— 316 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Fraser River Improvements— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 42, 823 20
Sicamous — Concluded.
Grant & Ballard, meat $89.66; Linton, J. R., piling, 3,920 1. ft. at 13c 599 26
McConnell, A. : provisions $153.03; hardware $24.77; express $5.50 183 30
Okanagan Saw Mills, fir, 2,880 ft. at $20; Prior, E. G. & Co., bolts &c. $108.38 165 98
Sovereign Lumber Co.: cedar, 1,803 ft. at $18; fir, 924 ft. at $20; sundry $27.75 78 70
Small payments: wood $35; towing $30; rope $20.70; sundry $57.55 143 25
Sorrento ($92.97)—
Foreman, A. R. McKay, 4 d. at $5; labour $19.50 39 50
Small payments: lumber $24.57; provisions $15.70; sundry $13.20 53 47
Generally ($808.93)—
Ballam, R. G., taking tide gauge records, Chilliwack, Apr.-June 15 00
Beaton, L., taking daily record of water level, Mission Bridge, May-July 20 00
B. C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, May-Apr., 9 m. at $4.50, 3 at $5; long distance
tolls $2.65 58 15
Hall, E. T., taking tide gauge leadings, Chilliwack, Apr -Mar. at $10 120 00
Parker, A. A., tending Garry Pt. Observatory, Apr-Mar. at $25, outlay $2 302 00
Turvey, Jas., taking tide gauge records, Chilliwack, July-Mar 45 00
Small payments: taking affidavits $21 ;" gum boots $6.50; sundi v $9.65 37 15
King's Printer $20.03; advertising $191.60 211 63
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 62 75
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, British Columbia (Page V— 381}- 8, 726 17
53,684 51
Less, charged to Fraser and Thompson Rivers Wharfs (Page V — 316) 20, 706 40
Total, carried to page V— 16 32,978 11
Fraser and Thompson Rivers: Wharfs.
Detailed with Fraser River Improvement : (Page V— 316) 20, 709 40
Golden Wharf,
Foreman, F. P. Armstrong, Aug -Oct., 1 m. at $125, 2 at $150; travel &c. $42.65 467 65
Carpenters &c, 92 d. at $5; engineer, 71| d. at $4 746 00
Axemen, 69 d. at $3.50; labourers &c, 87§ d.at $3 504 00
Columbia River Lumber Co.: rough fir, 27,040 ft. at $25, 4,400 at $26, sundry lumber $58.87;
hardware, smithwork &c. $118.31; labour &c. $24.06 991 64
Low, H. G., 146 piles, 4,510 1. ft. at 8c; Mainland Iron Works, 2 slipway hoists $280 640 80
McBeath, D., cartage $2; Parson, H. G., iron work, as per tender $135.20 137 20
Rolston & Mitchell: manilla rope, 339 lb. at 23c; steel wire rope, 400 ft. at 7-35c; snatch
blocks $22.85; sundry $20.30 150 52
Total, carried to page V— 16 , 3, 637 81
Goose Bay: Wharf.
Gillett, W. G.: constructing wharf: piles, 93 at $25; lumber, in place, 32,056 ft, at $33 3,382 84
Detailed with Harbours Generally, B. C (Page V— 323) 28 20
Total, carried to page V— 16 3,411 04
Gowland Harbour: Wharf.
McDonald, Jas. & Co.: building float: lumber, 8,000 ft. at $35; piles, 20 at $35; cedar logs,
21 at$40, 8 at $20; shingles $15 1,995 00
Hardy Ray: Wharf.
McDonald, Jas. & Co-
Repairs to wharf: piles, 36 at $36; lumber, 2,500 ft. at $36 1,386 00
Building shed: lumber, 2,000 ft. at $36; shingles $25 97 00
Total, carried to page V— 16 1,483 00
PUBLIC "WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 317
Harrison River: To Pay Brooks- Scanlon Co. for Outlay and to Complete Work. $ cts.
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. —
Paylists,Jan.-Apr. 1912: foreman, 91 d., $677.80; clerk, 91 d., $347.95; engineer, 91 d.,
$332.90; cook, 89§ d., $298; labourers &c, 22 d. at $3.25,- 414i at $3.50 3, 178 10
Hire of outfit: donkey and scraper, 72 d. at $15; pilediiver, 66 d. at $15; 2 scows, 66 d. at
$8; S.S. Port Douglas, 72 d. at $5; 3 small boats, 66 d. at $1; cooking and sleeping
equipment, 2\ m. at $60 3, 174 00
Piling in wing, 3,249 1. ft. at 8c; lumber $36; hauling $9 304 92
Wire rope, 850 ft. at 23*c, 1,250 at 12c; towing to Tipella $45 394 75
Sheaves, pins and bus1 ings, 6 at $7.75 46 50
Board of government inspector, J. Lovering 34 95
Detailed in 1911-12 (Page V— 273) 92 83
Total, carried to page V— 16 7,226 05
Holfoerg Wharf.
Wood, R. H.: estimate 1 to Mar. 31, 1913 on $12,657 contract for wharf $1,380; less drawback
$100 • 1,280 00
Inspector of work, Home Fennell, Mar. 10-31, 22 d. at $125 88 70
King's Printer $19.09; advertising $101.82 120 91
Total, carried to page V— 16 1,489 61
Hoilyburn Wharf.
Municipality of West Vancouver: purchase price of wharf and site 6, 000 00
Kaslo Wharf.
King's Printer 20 27
Kennedy Lake.
Foreman, Peter Brennan, Aug., Sept. at $125, 8 d. in Nov. at $5 290 00
Labourers, 191£ d. at $3; cook, 20 d. at $2.50 624 50
Brennan, Peter: board of workmen, 274 d. at 90c 246 60
Dawley, W. T.: dynamite, 3 cases at $11.50; boat hire, 2 m. at $15; stove $24; hardware &c
$136.90 225 40
Small payments: hire of launch, 7 d. at $8; stumping powder $42 98 00
Total, carried to page V— 16 1,484 50
Kincolith Wharf.
Gillett, W. G.: furnishing and placing lumber including iron and labour, 35,102 ft. at $33;
furnishing and driving piles, 84 at $25; board of inspector, 70 d. at $1 3, 328 36
Miller, J. A.: services as inspector, July, Aug., 26 d. at $5; travel &c $39.10 169 10
Total, carried to page V— 16 3,497 46
Lady smith: Repairs to Wharf, &c.
Conductor at $5: July 13-Aug. 5, H. McGarrigle 20f d.; Sept. 12-Oct. 20, D. J. Thomas 14£d. 175 80
Carpenters, 22| d. at $4.50, 6 at $4; labourers, &c, 38| d. at $3.50, 34 at $3 362 20
Canadian Collieries, driving piles, 4 d. at $20 80 00
Gifford, S. J.: piling, 1,218 1. ft. at 12c; cedar, 320 1. ft at 12c 184 56
Hawkins, G., travel &c< $56.85; Ladysmith Hardware Co , hardware $75.95 132 50
New Ladysmith Lumber Co.: lumber, 3,909 ft at $14, 4,642 at $15, 1,233 at $16; cartage $6. 150 18
Small payments: smith work $45.45; towing $10, logs $10, sundry $7 60 73 05
Total, carried to page V— 16 1, 158 59
Massett: Wharf, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Edenshaw, Henry: constructing addition to wharf at Indian settlement; piles, 25 at $25, 12 at
$17; lumber, 5,436 ft at $30; grading approach $8 1,000 08
Small payments: caretaker's services $20; blue prints $11 40; sundry $10.07 41 47
Detailed with Harbours Generally, B.C (Page V— 323) 55 80
Total, carried to page V— 16 1, 197 35
V— 318 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Massett: Wharf, White Settlement. $ cts.
Wearmonth, E., launch hire, 3| d. at $20 70 00
King's Printer $16.33; advertising $81.21 97 54
Detailed with Harbours Generally, B. C. . : (Page V— 323) 38 50
85 00
1 191 90
684 25
143 10
129 98
707 80
376 80
69 65
> 227 40
2,615 88
Total, carried to page V— 16 206 04
Metchosin Wharf.
McDonald, Jas. & Co.: contract for wharf complete $4,837 ; additional bracing $282.92 5, 119 92
Inspector of work, Thos. Withers, Oct. 9-Nov. 27, 44 d. at $5 220 00
King's Printer $3.55; advertising $7.95 91 50
Total, carried to page V— 16 5, 431 42
MiU Bay: Wharf.
Raynes, Alf., services as foreman, Aug., 17 d. at $5
Truesdale, L. H.; services as foreman, July 24-Aug. 23, Oct. 4-14, 35^ d. at $5; outlay $14.40
Labourers, 195§ d. at $3.50
Koenig, Mrs. A: bolts $58.82, nails $24.93, sundry hardware $59.35
MacFarlane Bros., moving piles &c. $65; Prior, E. G. & Co., hardware $64.98
Saanich Lumber Co.: lumber, 33,134 ft. at $14, 7, 151 at $14.50, 2, 800 at $15.50; delivery $53.80;
sundry $43.25
Sylvania Logging Works: cedar logs, 9 at $4; wharf-piling, 4, 544 1. ft. at 7§c
Small payments: towing $25, gasoline $17.95, sundry $26.70
Detailed with Harbours B. C, Generally (Page V— 323)
Total, carried to page V — 16 — :
Naas River: Removal of Rocks.
Chenette, A. P.: services as foreman, Sept. 17-Oct. 31, Mar., 60 d. at $5; travel &c. $89.50. . . 389 50
Blasters, 48 d. at $4, 78£ at $3.50; fares $45; sundry $6.05; less groceries $9.85. Paid as follows :
J. J. Miller $135.75, Wm. Moore $80.50, M. Peterson $67.88, Wm. Stewart $222.95 507 08
Adams, P., freight $62, 3 fares $23; Dagle, J. B. , rent of canoe $17 102 00
Canadian Explosives, Ltd., electric blasting battery 23 50
Kaien Hardware Co.-, gasoline, 35 cases at $3.80; motor oil $5 138 00
Merryfield & Co., groceries $200.50; Moore, J., rent of house &c. $84.10 284 60
Thompson Hardware Co.: dynamite, 1,500 lb. at $16; fuse, caps, &c. $42.50; steel, 270 lb. at
121c; sundry $51.80 368 05
Detailed with Harbours B.C., Generally (Page V— 323) 181 18
Total, carried to page V— 16 1, 993 91
Nanaimo: Harbour Improvements.
Bastion Carriage Works: drift bolts, 380 lb. at 7c. ; iron &c. $29.80 56 40
Baxter, J. A.: pulling old poles, driving 24 new ones, building two floats $475; unloading piles
$60; work on gov't, float $248.55 783 55
Gilley Bros. , towing piles 60 00
New Ladysmith Lumber Co.: lumber, 4,846 ft. at $15, 4,326 at $16.50, sundry $37.91; team-
ing $4.50 •. 18_6 47
Rowe, P.: building addition to wharf, partition in warehouse and toilet 252 00
Small payments: building approach $27.50, tapping watermain and piping $20, hardware &c.
«m 87 57 37
Detailed 'w^'th Harbours B.C. '/Generally (Page V— 323) 106 10
Total, carried to page V— 16 1'5Q1 89
Needles Wharf.
King's Printer $17.41 ; advertising $84.51 1Q1 92
Okanagan River: Protecting and Improving Channel.
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, British Columbia (Page V— 381) 4, 269 71
2,937 22
115 00
78 59
40 30
1 318 95
3,490 06
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE V— 319
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Pocher Island: Wharf. $ cts.
Angle & Co. : piling, 6, 175 ft. at 30c. ; lumber, 32,574 ft. at $30; towing $40; board of inspector
$22; hardware &c. $45.50
Inspector of work, R. C. Ferguson, July and August, 23 d. at $5
Kaien Hardware Co.: iron, 991 lb. at 4c; spikes $31.50; sundry $7.45
Small payments: trip with launch $20, photographs $13, provisions $7.30
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323)
Total, carried to page V — 16
Port Moody: Wharf Extension.
Griffiths, Geo. : contract for extension complete : 8, 500 00
Inspector of work, J. A. Clarke, Sept.-Nov. at $125, outlay $9.80 384 80
King's Printer $19.82; advertising $109.80 129 62
Total, carried to page V— 16 9, 014 42
Prince Rupert Quarantine Wharf.
Naylor Bros.: est. 5 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $57,624 contract for wharf $51,860; less drawback
$5, 180 46, 680 00
Inspector of work, J. W. Exley, July-Mar., 9 m. at $125, outlay $40 1, 165 00
Canadian Inspection and Testing Laboratories: inspecting creosote piles, 58,511 1. ft. at lc 585 11
Kaien Hardware Co.: gasoline, 10 cases at $3.80; coal oil $19.50; copper $18; sundry $21.51.. 97 01
Pillsbury & Shea: board of inspector, Oct. 4-Dec. 31, 89 d. at $1 89 00
Small payments: hire of launch 82 75
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 463 50
Total, carried to page V— 16 49, 162 37
Refuge Bay: Wharf.
Angle & Hyatt: estimate 1 to Mar. 31, 1913, on $5,200 contract for wharf, $4,680; less draw-
back $460 4,220 00
Garde & Kennaugh, blue prints 12 80
Kaien Hardware Co.: gasoline, 20| cases at $3.80; oil $10 87 90
Thompson Hardware Co. : gasoline, 17 cases at $3.80; coal oil $10.50 75 10
King's Printer $17.52; advertising $82.14 99 66
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 97 20
Total, carried to page V— 16 4,592 66
Sand Spit Point: Wharf.
Small payments: labour $24; launch hire $30; board $42 96 00
King's Printer $17.93; advertising $82.14 100 07
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 53 80
Total, carried to page V— 16 249 87
Savary Island: Wharf.
McDonald, Jas. & Co.: constructing wharf, as per contract: piles, 142 at $25; lumber, 54,000 ft.
at $25; boom logs, 4 at $20 4,980 00
Shushartie Wharf.
McDonald, Jas. & Co.: building wharf: piles, 98 at $29; lumber 29 m. ft. at $38; shingles $20 3,964 00
Sidney Island: Wharf.
Conductor, Alf. Raynes, Aug. 22-Sept. 9, 16 d. at $5 80 00
Labourers, &c, 125 d. at $3.50 437 50
Foreman of piledriver, L. H. Truesdale, 15* d. at $5, labourers, 29 d. at $3 . 50 179 00
Critchley, Jas.: rope, 202 1b., $32.85; galv. cable $19.50; iron, &c. $33.55 85 90
Cotsford, Wm, towage $50; MacFarlane Bros., towing piles $90 140 00
Hickman-Tye Hardware Co., gasoline $17 .95; McQuade, P. & Son, wire, $20 37 95
Saanich Lumber Co., Ltd.: lumber, 21,995 ft. at $14, 8,009 at $14.50, 28 at $20; shingle3 $10.50;
scow hire $30.05 465 20
Sylvania Logging Works: wharf piling, 2,592 ft. at 8|c 220 32
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 196 80
Total, carried to page V— 16 1 , 842 67
V— 320 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
Stewart Wharf. $ cts.
Gillett, W. G. ($5,994.94)—
Driving piles, erecting shed and placing timber work 4, 627 00
Extra piles, 1,495 ft. at 30c; railway to old approach, &c. $341 .90 790 40
Building float and landing $448.33; wire cable, &c. $129.21 577 54
Smith, W. R.: repairing gravel-link, constructing bulkhead and filling, as per agreement 1,197 45
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323) 279 30
Total, carried to page V— 16 7,471
Stewart Wharf: Claim of Gillett & McDonald.
Gillett, W. G.: in final settlement of all claims for interest on delayed payments in connection
with Stewart Wharf 458 08
95 00
514 50
305 20
158 30
55 23
57 00
167 72
673 38
I 128 35
2,154 68
St. James Island: Wharf.
Conductor, Alf. Raynes, Sept. 10-Oct. 4, 19 d. at $5
Labourers, &c, 147 d. at $3.50
With pfledriver: foreman, L. H. Truesdale, 27 d. at $5, outlay $28.45; labourers, 40§ d. at
$3.50
Critchley, Jas.: spikes $35.65; iron $42.45; labour $12.25; sundry $67.95
Hickman-Tye Hardware Co., gasoline $17.95; Prior, E. G. & Co., hardware $37.28
Macdonald, J. & Co.: lumber, 3,000 ft. at $17; shingles $6
Pelton, Geo.: piles, 1,510 1. ft. at 8§c, cedar logs, 315 ft. at 12|e
Saanich Lumber Co.: cedar, 9,845 ft. at $15, 5,346 at $13.50, 5,218 at $13.05, 26,278 at $12.60,
sundry, $16.65; scow hire $37.70
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323)
Total, carried to page V— 16
Sunshine Bay: Wharf.
Jardine, A.: services as conductor, July 22- Aug. 20 at $125, $120.96; surveying, &c, 7 d. at
$4; outlay $12.35 161 31
Sampson, C: services as conductor, Aug. 21-Oct. 31 at $125, $270. 16; outlay $7.65 277 81
Engineer, A. C. Pearson at $85. $263.21; labourers at $60, $640.70 903 91
Piledriver at $85, E. Johnson $113.60, J. Riddell, $49.35; cook at $75, $215.31 378 26
Blacksmith at $75, $120.32; carpenter at $75, $181.27 301 59
Byers-Gregerich-Green Co.: rope, 151 lb. at 16c; anvil $16.50; spikes, &c $25.85 66 65
Daniell, G. F.: piling, 1,280 1. ft. at 13|c; wood, 5| cords at $5 200 30
Proctor Trading Co., provisions, &c $336.30; Strathearn, O., piling, 5,150 ft. at 13£c 1,031 55
Walton, R., provisions, &c $147.22; 41 Market Co., provisions $81.65 228 87
Wattsburg Lumber Co.: lumber, 23,600 ft. at $20, 28,561 at $18; lath 45c 986 55
Wood, Vallancc Hardware Co.: iron, 2,703 lb. at 3|c; washers, 1,034 lb. at 4£c; nuts, 400 lb.
at 7|c; nails, 10 kegs at $4.10; blower $27.50; sundry $118.66 355 72
Small payments: provisions $37.80, timber $32, sundry $12 . 60 82 40
Total, carried to page V— 16 4, 974 92
Thompson River: Removing Snags, &c.
Conductor, C. W. Cameron, Oct
Carpenters, at $100, $77.41, at $75, $58.08, at $65, $33.55; watchman, &c $75
Adams River Lumber Co.: fir, &c, 2,552 ft. at $35, 2,000 at $20, 1,488 at $18, sundry $106.27;
shingles $30 . 90
Lawrence Hardware Co., tool cabinet
Small payments: paint, &c, $32.75; hardware $23.25; stove $12.75
Total, carried to page V — 16
Tucker Bay: Wharf.
Macdonald, Jas. & Co.: piles in place, 94 at $29; lumber, 30 M ft. at $38; shingles, 4 M at $5
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323)
Total, carried to page V— 16
150 00
244 04
293 30
65 00
68 75
821 09
i 3,886 00
i 83 85
3,969 85
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 321
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Upper Fraser River and Tributaries: Improvement of Navigable Channel. $ cts.
Conductor, D. A. Foster, Oct. 28-Feb. 28 at $150 619 36
Foremen at $125: W. A. McLaren $177.39; J. Lavoie $441 .66 -. 619 05
Cooks, 197 d. at $3 . 50; labourers, 789 d. at $3.50 3,451 00
B. C. Market, beef, $120.80; Ewing, W. T., beef, $58.48 179 28
Ft. George Trading & Lumber Co.: boat $175; lumber, 1,067 ft. at $45, 962 at $40; sacks $20;
oars, &c. $12.64 294 13
Fraser, John A. & Co.: rubber boots, 9 pr. at $8.50, 1 at $16 92 50
Kennedy, Blair & Co.: rubber boots, 10 pr. at $14; canoe and paddles $65; canvas $63.50; fuse
$92.75; caps $24; coal oil $38.50; rope $36; tent $35; labour $36; line $21.50; sacks $12;
provisions, hardware, &c. $1,753.96 2,318 21
Northern Lumber & Mercantile Co.: scow $100; tents, $45, $25; sleeping robe $30; stovepipe,
&c. $36; lumber, 3,120 ft. at $40, 848 at $45; provisions $286.15; harware $87.55 772 80
Richardson, W. F.: surveying, 9 d. at $8; outlay $42 114 00
Small payments: board $40.50, cartage, &c. $32.35, provisions $28.48, sundry $36. 10 137 43
Legal services, F. T. Cornwall, Kamloops 17 70
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V — 323) 534 44
Total, carried to page V— 16 9, 149 90
Williams Head Quarantine Wharf : Improvement.
Conductor, D. A. Henry, June-Nov. at $125 750 00
Carpenter, H. Ross, 144§ d. at $4; cook, N. Gillis, 5-7 m. at $75 1,005 50
Labourers, 58 H d. at $3; man and team, 23 d. at $7 1,905 50
Hall, R., with piledriver and six men, 16^ d. at $40 660 00
Total for labour 4,321 00
Less, deducted for board and paid to D. A. Henry 730 25
3,590 75
B.C. Hardware Co., iron $21.75, sundry $120.40; Hall, P., piling, 10,987 ft. at 12|c 1,515 52
Can. Puget Sound Lumber Co.: fir, 14,093 ft. at $14; shingles $13.75; cartage $1 212 05
Dom. Wood Pipe Co.: services of foreman $30; travel $10; pipe, $24.48; cartage $1 65 48
Henry, D. A.: board of men, June 6-Nov. 30, $730.25; outlay $9.30 739 55
Hickman-Tye Hardware Co: Muntz metal, 344 lb. at 25c; linseed oil, 34 gal. at $1.10 ;
Indian red $33; sundry $70.96 ■ 227 36
Hunt, Ed.: galv. pipe, 282 ft. at 24c, unions, &c $9.75; labour $50.47 127 90
McQuade, P. & Son: linen hose and couplings, 32 lengths at $11.51; nozzles $27; washers $2.25 397 57
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: yellow metal, 819 lb. at 20c; Muntz metal, 320 lb. at 30c; composition
nails, 150 lb. at 25c, 50 at 30c; cartage 25c 312 55
Small payments: packing $32.80, iron staples $30, cedar logs, $20, pipe $18, cartage $3 103 80
Total, carried to page V— 16 7,292 53
757 50
71 65
11 30
9 20
849 65
Willow Point: Wharf on Lake Kootenay.
King's Printer $43.46; advertising $184.04 227 50
Wooden Kiver: Removing Obstructions.
Foreman, R. B. Rupe, July, Nov., 31 d. at $4; labourers, 181 d. at $3.50
Martin, Jas. : hardware $61 . 65, launch trip $10
Scott, Froud & Co., rubber boots, &c
Detailed with Harbours Generally, British Columbia (Page V— 323)
Total, carried to page V — 16 :
Harbours and Rivers, Generally, British Columbia: Repairs and Improvements.
Bamfield ($739.30)—
Foreman, Sam. Handy, Mar. 20-31, 13| d. at $5; carpenters, 25| d. at $5; labourers, 40£d- at
$4; in all $357.97; less $96 deducted for board 261 97
Can. Puget Sound Lumber Co.: lumber, 1,200 ft. at $31, 1,872, at $16; sundry $55.21;
freight, &c, $30.35
McKay, J. B.: board of men $96; extra meals $8.40; towing, &c, $10.50
Prior, E. G. & Co., bolts $24, hardware, &c $67.06; Stone, W, J., launch hire $50.
Small payments: hardware $47.63, piling $10.80, lumber $10.23
Burton Warehouse: Schram, E. L., watchman, Apr.-Nov. at $25
Carried forward 939 30
1— 21v
152 71
114 90
141 06
68 66
200 00
V— 322 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.. A. 1914
Harbours and Rivers, Generally, British Columbia: Repairs and Improvements— $ cts.
Continued.
Brought forward 939 30
Com ox ($84.90)—
Victoria Lumber & Mfg. Co.: towing piledriver from Union Bay 50 00
Small payments: axeman $12.75; chainman $12; dry cells, &c. $10.15 34 90
Edgewood: Sanderson, R., launch hire $7, provisions $5 . 30 12 30
Mission City: Pollock, J., digging test pits 4 50
Queen's Bay: Aylmer, B., caretaker, Apr.-Mar. $300; assistance $3 303 00
Sorrento: Miner, R. J., paint, &c 18 15
Surf Inlet: Hyatt, M.f driving 6 extra fender piles 60 00
Union Bay ($613.92)—
Foreman, L. H. Truesdale, Dec. 6-25, 17 d. at $5, outlay $22.25. ... -. 107 25
Engineer, 16£ d. at $4; carpenter, 1 d. at $4.50; labourers, 44§ d. at $3.50 226 25
Graham Bros.: piles, 1,686 ft. at $14, 477 at $13, 1,138 1. ft. at 8|c; delivery $3 129 53
Monarch Towing and Trading Co. : towing piles 60 00
Small payments: wire rope* $26, manilla rope $23.04, snatch blocks $16, sundry $25.85 90 89
Chase Office ($4,687.99)—
Aylmer, F. W.: travel $811.15; services and outlay of stenographer $106.06; freight,
cartage $118. 14; telegrams $114.92; postage $50; lighting $24.40; sundry outlay $92.10 1,316 77
Keyt, W. E.: sundry travel and outlay 93 70
Mathewson, C. H.: travel, &c. $1,223.30; board, Revelstoke, 11J d. in Jan., Feb., Mar.
$125.50 1,348 80
Thompson, H. A.: fare, &c, Mitchell, Ont., to Chase $94.80; sundry travel, &c. $160.25 255 05
Adams River Lumber Co.: fir, 4,320 ft. at $18, 1,696 at $17; sundry lumber $51.21; wiring
$1 1 . 14 ; sundry $33 . 10 202 04
Bradley, R. P.: fencing $19.50; 2 wheelbarrows $17; sundry $27.35 63 85
Jones, W. M.: services as caretaker and carpenter, Apr.-Mar. at $90; less $10 advanced
by engineer 1 , 070 00
Revelstoke General Agencies: coal, 12| tons at $10.25 128 13
Small payments: hire of team and scraper $30, screens $21, 3 gates $19, tungsten lamps
$16, tent $8.75, office supplies &c, $114.90 209 65
New Westminster Office ($4,318.42)—
Chisholm, G. G.: travel, &c. $54.90; board, self and assistant, Oct., $60 114 90
Doncaster, P. E., sundry travel and outlay 939 75
Gauvreau, N. B. , sundry travel and outlay 688 25
Gross, W. P., sundry travel and outlay 6 45
Keefer, G. A., sundry travel and outlay 197 05
Turner, Geo., sundry travel and outlay 15 15
Wilson, H. A., sundry travel and outlay 11 40
Worsfold, C. C., sundry travel and outlay 1 , 066 55
B.C. Tel. Co.: rent of telephone, May-Apr., $102; tolls $25.70 127 70
C.P.R. Co.'s Telegraph, telegrams, $56.18; Sunset Blue Print Co., maps, &c. $178.64. . . 234 82
New Westminster P. O.: rent of drawers $10; stamps $348 358 00
Thornber, L., cleaning, Apr.-Mar. at $15 180 00
Small payments: expenses of Mr. Keefer's illness $65.65; office supplies $103.85; sub-
scriptions to papers $29.75; maps $25.50; wire $23; sundry $130.65 378 40
Prince Rupert Office ($5, 154.84)—
Gingras, E. P., sundry travel and outlay 496 50
Hull, Geo. B.: self and daughter, Ottawa-Prince Rupert, May, 1912, $241.20; Ottawa
and return, Feb. 2-Mar. 29, 1913, $440.25; sundry travel $835.10; launch hire $337.50;
telegrams $121.57; freight, &c, $98.50; postage $30; sundry $51.83 2, 155 95
Miller, J. A., sundry travel and outlay 313 85
Valiquet, Ely: fare, &c, Ottawa to Prince Rupert 207 00
Deane, D., draughting, 23 d. at $3.50; Merryfield & Co., supplies for launch $99.91.... : 180 41
Kaien Hardware Co.: gasoline, 60 cases at $3.25, 25 at $3.50, 2 drums at $35, 2 at $35.15;
motor oil $12.50; sundry $54.90 490 20
McLennan, W. L.: chartering launch, 4 d. at $25; board $9 109 00
McNeil, M. J.: services as inspector, Aug. 12-Sept. 23, Oct. 21-30, 17 d. in Jan., Feb.,
93 d. at $5; travel $23; less proceeds of sale of groceries $26.37 461 63
Morrison, M., services janitor, July, Aug., Oct., Nov., Feb., Mar 60 00
Prince Rupert City Telephone: service, July 14-Dec. 31 39 70
Rupert Marine Iron Works & Supply Co.: carburetter arrangements for launch $70.70;
frame and spool for sounding wire $28 . 50; sundry $9 . 75 108 95
Tite, Geo. D.: desks, $20, $6.50; chair $11.50; shade $9; sundry $4.82 51 82
Thompson Hardware Co.: gasoline, 15 cases at $3.80; oil $6 63 00
Rodmen, days at $3: H. Briggs 26, H. Gibson 33, A. W. Gill 4 189 00
Small payments: chest of drawers $45^ board of engineers $43.50, labour $34, rubber
boots $23.50, maps $15.63, electric lamp, &c, $15 . 25, rent of p.o. box $12, sundry $38.95 227 83
Revelstoke Office ($1,042.48)—
Forde, J. P., sundry travel and outlay 529 64
Can. Bank of Commerce, rent of office, Feb., Mar v. 150 00
C. P. R. Co'*. Telegraph, telegrams 94 59
Carried forward 16, 971 55
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 323
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours and Elvers Generally, British Columbia: Repairs and Improvements— $ eta.
Concluded.
Brought forward 16, 971 55
Revelstoke Office — Continued.
Cooke, H., services as caretaker, Apr .-Oct., $175; outlay $9 184 00
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: 4 cuspidors $20; desk lamps $12; paper, &c, $25 57 00
Small payments: steel letters $13 . 50; rubber stamps $8 . 75 ; prints $5 27 25
Vancouver Office: Lefebvre, O., travel, &c 1,185 25
Victoria Office ($20.10)—
McLachlan, J. S., travel $15.60; B.C. Telephone Co., service, Apr., 1913, $4.50 20 10
Test Borings ($2,169.90)—
Davy, H. M.: fare &c, Ottawa to Vancouver, $117.40; sundry travel, &c, $705.95; rent
of office, Aug.-Oct. $63; room and board, July 13-Aug. 9, $154.65; rent of room, Aug.
9-Dec. 31, 2-766 m. at $60, 2 at $75; room, Vancouver Hotel, Jan. 6-10, 18-22, 24-31,
Feb. 6-20, 22-28, $105; meals, Aug. 12-Mar. 26, $707.90 2, 169 90
Generally ($9,621.57)—
Armstrong, F. P.: services as general foreman, Nov.-Mar. at $150; travel, &c, $932.15.. 1,682 15
Boscowitz S.S. Co., freight $50; Mosure, R., engineer on launch, Aug. $75 125 00
Exley, J. W., fare, &c, Montreal to Prince Rupert 117 75
Leake, H. P.: services as engineer, 9 d. at $8; outlay $64.70 136 70
Trodden, Jas., supt of wharves: services, Apr .-Mar. at $125; travel, &c, $1,477.10 2,977 10
Small payments: express $47.39, bolts, washers, &c, $29.07, hire of piledriver $20, sundry
$100. 18 • 196 64
King's Printer $639.28; Stationery Office $3, 738.35 • 4,377 63
Legal services, Bowser, Reed & Wallbridge, Vancouver 8 60
30,236 62
: charged as follows: Vancouver Harbour (Page V — 44) $2,894.70, Victoria Harbour
(Page V— 44) $706.15, Alberni (Page V— 310) $95.40, Alice Arm (Page V— 310) $65,
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers, Wharves and Improvements (Page V — 313) $3,163.02,
Fraser River Nicomen Slough (Page V — 314) $126.55, Fraser River Improvements
(Page V— 316) $62.75, Fraser River Piers (Page V— 314) $111.55, Goose Bay (Page V— 316)
$28.20, Massett White Settlement (Page V— 318) $38.50, Massett Indian Settlement
(Page V— 317) $155.80, Mill Bay (Page V— 318) $227.40, Naas River (Page V— 319) $181.18,
Nanaimo (Page V— 318) $106.10, Pocher Island (Page V— 319) $318.95, Prince Rupert
(Page V— 319) $463.50, Refuge Bay (Page V— 319) $97.20, Sand Spit (Page V— 319) $53.80,
Sidney Island (Page V— 319) $196.80, Stewart (Page V— 319) $279.30, St. James Island
(Page V— 320) $128.35, Tucker Bay (Page V— 320) $83.85, Upper Fraser River (Page
V— 321) $534.44, Wooden River (Page V— 321) $9.20, Surveys and Inspections (Page
V— 424) $7, 854.88 17, 982 57
Total, carried to page V— 16 12, 254 05
Lewis and Yukon Rivers: Improvements.
Improvements at Kirkman —
White Pass and Yukon Route ($2,090.43)—
Services of steamer Selkirk, improving channel, 5 d. at $250 1,250 00
Carpenters, 20 h. at 77- 77c; labourers, 42 d. at $2, 733 b. at 50c 466 05
Empty sacks, 5,000 at 7c; hardware, &c $56.94; 6,500 ft. timber $37.44 374 38
30 Mile River Improvement —
White Pass and Yukon Route ($314.55)—
Dynamite, 40 p. c powder, 15 boxes $187.50; groceries $100.71 288 21
Transportation of supplies from Whitehorse to Le Barge, 2, 634 lb. at lc 26 34
Hell Gate Improvements —
White Pass and Yukon Route ($1,490.39)—
Stage fare, foreman and 3 men, Whitehorse to Pelly $216; Minto to Whitehorse $160 376 00
Board, &c, foreman and men: 104 meals at $1.50; sleeping accommodation, 36
nights at $1; sundries $10; short paid 50c 201 50
Labour: foreman, 280 h. at 60c; labourers, 840 h. at 40c :.......... 594 00
Groceries, $140.64; hire of 4 horses, 2 d. at $30; sled $10; smithwork $2.50...... 213 14
Freight from Whitehorse to Pelly, 1, 740 lb. at ll|c 195 75
Travel and outlay: J. A. Miller ..'.'.'.' .'. .' 259 75
Total, carried to page V— 17 4, 155 12
1— 2Uv
V— 324 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Harbour and Rivers: Generally. $ cts.
Cement Testing Laboratory ($3,410.57)—
Baldwin, B. H.: 40 h. p. induction motor $572; cable, 500 ft. at 35c, 500 ft. r. c. at 4c;
125 volt circuit breaker $80; duplex switch board $75; coils for motor, 2 at $32.50;
W pipe, 250 ft. at 25c; labour, 1,276 h. at 60c, 170 h. at 40c; sundries $227.11. . . . 2, 110 21
Costello & Crowe: electrical supplies $48.93; labour, 176 h. at 60c 154 53
Customs duty: on Eimer & Amend invoice $22 . 50; entries $2 . 50 25 00
Eimer & Amend, large size, electric crucible furnace 65 00
Lymans, Ltd.: crucibles, 2 platinum $59.49, silver $5; 2 platinum dishes $55.64; \\ doz.
gloves $38; sundries $137.67 295 80
McDougal's, Ltd.: tin3 as per sample, 48 at $6; distilling apparatus, 3 gal. per h. capacity
$172; sundries $39.69 499 69
Ottawa Silica Co.: sand, 5,000 lb. at 2c; bags, 50 at 10c 105 00
Can. Pac Ry. Co.: freight $2.58; telegrams $152.76 .. 155 34
Photographic Branch ($772.08)—
Garrioch, Godard & Co., 200 electra carbons 9 00
Photography Ltd.: aigo paper $39.10; metol-hydro, 3 lb. at $7; sundries $19 79 10
Topley Co.: seed plates $124.85; paper, 2 rolls photostat $72, blue print $53.38, 100 yd.
Vandyke $44; bands, 2 celluloid at $28, 2 linen at $9; tubes for photostat $32; plate
adapter $22.50; sundries $261.25 683 98
Test Borings ($176.43)—
Thome, W. H. & Co.: 2" pipe, 204 ft. at 3l£c; couplings, &c, $30.65 94 91
Union Foundry & Machine Works: repairs, &c, $69.07; freight $12.45 81 52
Generally ($9,241.73)—
Bell Telephone Co., tolls 54 83
Carleton Drug Co., 1| doz. pr. rubber gloves 54 00
Gobeil, E., translations, &c, re Panama canal inspection 59 94
Freight and express: Can. Ex. Co. $448.68; Dom. Ex. Co. $529.60; G. T. Ry. $75.21,
sundry $21 .94 1,075 43
Telegrams: C.P.Ry. Co. $1,960.24; G.N.W. Co. $1,047.18 3,007 42
King's Printer's account $1,212.57; Stationery Office $3, 712.41 4,924 98
Small payments: photographic supplies $27.35; guarantee bond for paymaster $20;
repairing transit $7 . 50; sundries $10 .28 65 13
Travel of Ottawa officials: S. E. O'Brien $275.75; J. A. Chasse $17.10; L. Coste $416.95;
D. Desjardins $29.60; G. E. Perley $16.45 755 85
Total, carried to page V— 17 14, 356 66
Repairs to Dredge Vessels.
Detailed in previous year —
Detailed in 1911-12 ^Page V— 330) ^ 10 00
Detailed in 1911-12 (Page V— 276) 2,820 08
Department at Ottawa —
Kingston, A. G., petty cash disbursements, $111.05; Larochelle, J. E., travel, $10.35 121 40
Detailed with other votes —
Dredging Mar. Prov (Page V— 328) 26 00
St. Maurice River Works (Page V— 431) 2,365 70
Detailed under Heading of Dredge Vessels —
Dredge Vessels: Mar. Prov. —
Expenditure at Ottawa (Page V— 352) 1, 781 07 -
Expenditure at St. John (Page V— 339) 84,937 39
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 104,281 72
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba (Page V— 380) 3,073 39
Dredge Vessels: Sask. and Alta (Page V— 380) 2,897 10
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia (Page V— 381) 99,992 63
302,306 48
Less —
Charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V — 424) 358 29
Refunded by Marine & Fisheries Dept. (Selkirk Shipyard) 209.50
Charged to 1913-14 11,689.92
12,257 71
Total, carried to Page V— 17 290 048 77
New Dredging Plant: Maritime Provinces.
Advertising, $1,705.33; King's Printer, $36.94 1,742 27
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces: expenditure at Ottawa (Page V— 352) 93,337 71
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 9, 007 04
Total, carried to page V— 17 104, 087 02
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 325
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
New Dredging Plant: Ontario and Quebec. $ cis.
Advertising, $923.65; King's Printer, $27.44 951 09
Kingston, A. G., petty cash disbursements, $8; Taylor, A. H., travelling expenses, $89.55.. 97 55
Detailed with St. Maurice River Works (Page V — 431) 1, 333 04
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces: Expenditure at Ottawa (Page V — 352) 200 00
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 70, 360 09
Total, carried to page V— 17 72, 941 77
New Dredging Plant: Victoria Island Shipyard.
Canada Carbide Co.: purchase price of 300x80 ft. building $50,000, less, $13,100, paid in 1911-12,
page V— 279 36, 900 00
Detailed with Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 20 636 56
Detailed in 1911-12: page V— 330 ' 988 12
Total, carried to page V— 17 58, 524 68
New Dredging Plant: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
King's Printer 2 89
Detailed with Dredge vessels: Manitoba (Page V— 380) 12,888 54
Total, carried to page V — 17 12, 891 43
New Dredging Plant: British Columbia.
Simons, W. & Co., Ltd., Renfrew, Scotland: dredge complete, as per contract, $210,000; stores
furnished with dredge, $1,391.45; less cost of brake levers and four roller chocks, $335;
less, $157,500 paid in 1910-11 (V— 265) and $52,391.45 paid in 1911-12 (V— 279) 1, 165 00
Wallace Ship Yards: contract for steel tug Point Grey, $64,950, complete; extra work, $1,535.50;
less, $51,960, paid in 1911-12 (V— 279) , 14,525 50
Sub-marine Drill —
Canadian Ingersoll Rand Co.: Sergeant sub-marine drill, less shell, &c, $615; screws,
&c, $51.37 666 37
Watson, Alex: making up drill carriage 340 80
Rock drilling Platforms —
B.C. Marine Ry. Co.: spud raising gear, $1,326; 7 tee handles, $63; drayage, $7.50 1,396 50
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: making 8 steel plugs and links 18 58
Watson, Alex: 2 drill platforms, $2,970; extra work, $14.37 2,984 37
Dredge tender: Momsen & Rowe, 35 h.p. Corliss gas engine .' 2, 300 00
Three Dump Scows: North Shore Iron Works: 14 sets worm door closing gear with handles,
$1,760; less work done by Department $6 1, 754 00
Bunk Scows for Ajax and Mudlark —
Wallace Shipyards: 2 bunk scows, 60"x20", $4,998; extra stiffening under decks, corner
irons &c, $152.68; changing stanchions, $38.01 5, i§8 59
Leigh, Jas. & Sons: installing doors and lockers, and pail rack 287 00
Stearman, W. C, 2 heaters, $65; Vane. Eng.-Works, deck cleats, $77.69 142 69
Weiler Bros: mattresses, 23 at $4; bedding $49.10; cocoa matting, $43.35; stools, $30;
sundry, $122.84 337 29
Advertising 176 65
Detailed with Dredging British Columbia (Page V— 381) 38, 454 88
Total, carried to page V— 17 69, 738 32
New Dredging Plant: Generally.
Bissett, A. R., Victoria: purchase price of Tug Point Hope (renamed Prospective) $15,500,
less $1,500 allowed for remains of tug Pri?icess 14, 000 00
Jean, Jas., Montreal: making 1,200 ft. sounding cable ' no 00
Lobnitz & Co., Renfrew, Scotland: estimate No. 1 to Oct. 19, 1912, on contract for 20-ton rock
cutter 14, 800 51
Advertising, $318.58; King's Printer, $129.27 447 85
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces: Expenditure at Ottawa (Page V— 352) 49, 152 11
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 58, 394 15
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba (Page V— 380) 3,710 69
Total carried to page V— 17 140, 615 31
V— 326 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Dredging: Maritime Provinces. $ cts.
Dredging and Inspection of Dredging.
Detailed with Contract Dredging (Page V— 339) . 477, 249 65
Geneial inspector, W. W. Logie, June-Mar., 295 d. at $3, travel and outlay, $538.65 1,423 65
General inspector, J. T. Nickerson, June 24-Mar. 31, 9-25 m. at $100, travel and outlay, $424.96 1,349 96
Armstrong, Geo. W.; services on dredge Beacon Bar, Apr. 1-9, 8 d. at $3 24 00
Babin, Pierre: services at 'Little Aldouane', Mar. 20-30, Apr. 1-2, 11 d. at $2.50; outlay,
$2.49 29 99
Babineau, David: services at St. Louis River, Aug. 8-Oct. 4, 49 d. at $2.50; outlay, $1.75 124 25
Beveridge, William: services at Fredericton, July 27-Nov. 9, 90 d. at $3; outlay, $1.43 271 43
Biggs, Robert: services at Fiedericton, July 11-Oct. 31, 97 d. at $3 291 00
Bois, Elias: services at Petit de Grat, Oct. 11- Nov. 22, 1-433 m. at $80; outlay, $3.60 118 26
Brown, Clarence W.: services at Fredericton, July 15-Aug. 24, 36 d. at $3 108 00
Buchanan, Charles: services at Liverpool, Sept. 17-Nov. 15, 25 d. at $3, 1 m. at $80; at Coffin's
Island, Apr., 8 d. at $3 173 00
Cain, C. I.: services at Hatfield Point, Nov. 22-26, 4 d. at $3; outlay, 50c 12 50
Chiasson, Simon M.: services at Margaree Harbour, July 7-Sept. 27, 2-708 m. at $80; outlay,
$23-41 239 93
Cormier, Patrick: services at Cheticamp, Aug 6-Oct. 10, 2-2 m. at $80. 176 00
Coughlan, T. L.: services at Marble Cove, Aug. 29-Oct. 10, 37 d. at $3 Ill 00
Curwin, John: services on dredge Prince Ito, July 1-Oct. 22, 100 d. at $2.50; overtime, 72 h. at
25c; outlay, $4 272 00
Delagrade. John: services at Shippigan, July, Nov., 17 d. at $2.50; outlay, 50c 43 00
Denton, C. M.: services at Digby, June 15-July 12, 25 d. at $2.50; extra time. 34 h. at 30c. . . 72 70
Desroches, Jaddus: services on dredge Excavator, May 9-Nov. 26, 174 d. at $2.50; extra time,
149 h. at 25c; outlay, $5.65 477 90
Dinges, Smith: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 1, July 22 - Aug. 10, 18 d. at $3; outlay,
$1 55 00
Doucet, Dominique J.: services at Grand Etang, June 12-Aug. 5, 1-794 m. at $80 143 56
Dowd, Michael P.: services on dredge Quincy, Oct. 9-Nov. 25, 1-6 m. at $80; outlay, $24.80. . 152 79
Dykeman, G.: services at Marble Cove, Mar. 29-31, 2 d. at $3 6 00
England, Robert: services on dredge Prince Louis, June 1-Aug. 3, 55 d. at $2.50; extra time,
74 h. at 25c; outlav, $2 158 00
Fait, R. J.: services at Bridgewater, Apr. 22-30, at $80 per m 21 33
Fenety, Walter P.: services at Fredericton, July 15-Sept. 30, 67 d. at $3; outlay, $1.44 202 44
Finlay, John: services at Vernon River, Aug 21-Sept. 11, Sept. 18-28, 28 d. at $3 84 00
Flewelling, O. A.: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 2, July 17-Aug. 21, 31 d. at $3 93 00
Gunn, Frank D.: services on dredge Hayward, Aug.-Oct., 37 d. at $2.50; extra time, 70| h. at
25c; outlay, $6.50 116 63
Hamilton, James: services at Dalhousie, May-Nov., 182-5 d. at $2.50; extra time, 209 h. at
25c; outlay $9.75 518 25
Harkins, William: services at Dipper Harbour, Aug. 22-Oct. 5, 39 d. at $3 117 00
Hawley, Alex. : services at Mabou Harbour, Oct. 2-31, at $80 per m 79 83
Holder, Samuel J.: services at Marble Cove, April 1-9, 8 d. at $3 24 00
Landry, Adolphe F.: services at Amherst Harbour, July 22-31, 9 d. at $3, Aug.-Nov., 4 m.
at $80, Dec. 1-12, 9 d. at $3, Mar., 3 d. at $3; transportation, 127 d. at $1.50 . . . . 573 50
Legere, Eustache: services on dredge Bruiser, June 1-Oct. 12, 116 d. at $2.50; extra time,
84 h. at 25c ; outlay, $4.16 : 315 16
Lockett, Edwin C: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 2, May 7-July 13, 59 d. at $3 177 00
Logan, Rudolph; services at Marble Cove, April. 1-9, 8 d. at $3 24 00
Logan, W. R.: services at Fredericton, July 11-Nov. 9, 105 d. at $3 315 00
McCallum, R. E.: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 2, May 16-July 13, 51 d. at $3 153 00
McDonald, Henry: services on dredge Etang, Oct. 22-Nov. 25, 1-167 m. at $80; outlay $3.60. . 96 94
McDonald, Robert: services at Little Branch, Black River, Sept.-Nov., 66| d. at $2.50;
extra time, 58 h. at 25c; outlay $4.75 185 50
McElveney, Edward: services at Fredericton, July 15-Nov. 9, 102 d. at $3 306 00
Mclntyre, David: services on dredge Invader, Sept. 1-Nov. 27, 75 d. at $2.50; extra time,
42 h. at 25c; outlay $6 204 00
McKinnon, Malcolm: services at Whitney Pier, July 11-Aug. 21, 1-322 m. at $80; extra
time, 42 h. at 28c, 20 h. at 26c; outlay, $4 _ 126 76
McNeill, Daniel: services on dredge Delver, May-Nov., 149 d. at $3; extra time, 411 h.
at 30c; outlay, $1 .85
Mahoney, F. A.: services at Larry's River, May 15-Sept. 24, 114 d. at $3; outlay, $42.93
Masson-, Frank: services at Newcastle, May 13-22, 8 d. at $2.50; outlay, 50c
Melvin, D. H.: services on dredge Beacon Bar, April 1-9, 8 d. at $3
Poiner, Chas. C: services on dredge Prince Louis, Aug.-Oct., 62 d. at $2.50; extra time,
86 h. at 25; outlay $1 . 75
Powers, David: services at Miramichi, Sept. -Oct., 33? d. at $2.50; outlay $1.45
Robins, C. J.: services on dredge Gray Loggie, May-July, 34 d. at $2.50; extra time, 62 h.
at 25c
Sampson, Albany: services on dredge Cadeco, Sept. 1-Nov. 20, 2-616 m. at $80
Scott, Chas. E.: services at Fredericton, July 18-31, Aug. 1-13, 23 d. at $3
Seely, Geo. H.: services on dredge Gray Loggie, Nov., 20 d. at $2. 50; extra time, 40 h. at 25c. .
Carried forward 488, 520 77
384 93
20 50
24 00
178 25
85 20
100 50
209 33
69 00
60 00
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Dredging: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 488 , 520 77
Dredging and Inspection of Dredging — Concluded.
Seymour, Fred.: services at Fredericton, July 15-Nov. 8, 101 d. at S3; outlay $2.37 305 37
Simpson, P. A.: services at Fredericton, July 23-Nov. 4, 90 d. at $3 270 00
Smith, Joseph: services on dredge King Edward, May-Sept., 4-376 m. at $80; outlay, $60.45. . 410 53
Smith, William R.: services at Windsor, April-May, -921 m. at $80 73 72
Stephenson, Charles: services on dredge Prince Ito, May 27-June 30, 30 d. at $2.50; extra
time, 53-75 h. at 25c 88 44
Stephenson, Harry H.: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 1, Oct., 27 d. at $3 81 00
Taumans, Fred.: services at Fredericton, July 18-Sept. 30, 64 d. at $3 192 00
Tobin, James A.: services at Mill Cove, Oct. 24-Jan. 31, 3-226 m. at $80 258 07
Walker, J. Walter: services on dredge New Brunswick No. 1, Oct., 27 d. at $3; outlay 64c. . 81 64
Waugh, James: services on dredge Beacon Bar, June 22-Nov. 16, 125 d. at $3; extra time, 446 h.
at 30c; sundry $10 . 33; outlay $38 . 77 557 90
Webber, Arthur: services at Arnold's Cove, Jeddore, Nov.-Dec, -6 m. at $80 48 00
Wetmore, A. R.: services on dredges New Brunswick, No. 1 and 2, Oct. 22-Nov. 26. 31 d.
at $3; outlay, S3. 39 96 39
William, Herbert L., services at Grassy Island, July 19-Nov. 11, 100 d. at $3 300 00
Inspection Boat.
Captain of boat, James A. McBeth, May 26-June 25, Sept.-Nov., 105 d. at $2.50 262 50
Foreman, Jas. A. Mills, April 25- July 31, Sept.-Nov., 162 d. at $2 324 00
Motorman, Chris. Perkins, May 26-June 26, Nov., 53 d. at $2.50 132 50
Mate, G. D. Walters, May 26-June 25, 24 d. at $2 48 00
Coleman, Patrick, labour and materials in connection with hauling up boat 34 55
Heans, Fred. S., fitting up signal mast and yard arm for riding lights 26 00
Holmes, Motor Co.: 4 magneto plugs, $40; intake valve $3 43 00
Skidd Bros: labour, 70 h. at 40c; gasoline, 93 gal. at 22§c; sundries $7. 15 56 08
Snowball, J. B., Company: gasoline, $131.87; polarine, $11.20; sundries, $18.10 161 17
Small payments: hardware, etc., $25.36; duty $23.37; linoleum, $8 56 73
Harbours and Rivers ' Maritime Provinces.
Bathurst: Golam, Fred.: foreman and owner of boat, 8d. at $6, outlay $7.82; concrete man,
8 d. at $2.25; labourer, 5 d. at $1 .50 81 32
Black River ($446.10)—
Foreman, A. D. Girouard, 20-25 d. at $2.50; man with horse, 81 d. at $2; shovel tenders,
93-33 d. at $1 .50; labourers, 36-1 d. at $1.35 401 36
Small payments: use of mud digger, 31-5 d. at $1; sundries $13.24 44 74
Coffins Island: Southern Salvage Company, services of S. S. Coast Guard, with 2 divers and
crew of 9 men, 6 d. at $90; 50 lb. dynamite $20; 25 exploders, $1 . 75 561 75
Eastern Point ($599.92)—
Conductor, Hudson Mason, Oct.-Nov., 39 d. at $3; labourers, 298 d. at $1.50 564 00
Small payments: hardware and iron work, $27.39; sundries, $8.53 35 92
Little Passage ($1,493.39)—
Foreman, John Kennedy: 2-148 m. at $80; extra time, $7.77; outlay, $7.37 186 98
Diver, John Sampson, 45 d. at $15; labourers, 236 d. at $1 .50 1,029 00
Gerroir & Sweet, hire of scow for divers 150 00
Small payments: smithwork, $48.06; dynamite, $33.80; hardware, etc., $22.11; hire of
boat, $12; sundries $11.44 127 41
Liverpool: Southern Salvage Company: services of S.S. Coast Guard, with 2 divers and crew,
50 d. at $90; dynamite, 475 lb. at 40c; 100 detonators, $5 4, 695 00
Lunenburg: foreman, Geo. McLeod, 11 d. at $3.50, travel and outlay $25.05; labourers, 20
d. at $2 103 55
McNair's Cove: McQuinns, Dan R., damage by dredge to 4 fishing nets at $9 36 00
Milford Haven ($315.05)—
Foreman,' John McDonald, -452 m. at $80, outlay $1; labourers, 25 d. at $1.40 72 13
Diver, John J. Samson, 12 d. at $15 180 00
Small payments: dynamite, $25; scow hire, $14; truckage, $10; sundries $13.92 62 92
Miramichi Bay: Fowlie, F. A., piling, 36 pieces at $1.50 54 00
Mira River (940.61)—
Foreman, J. O. Challoner, 62-25 d. at $3; outlay $1.30; boatman, 132| d. at $1.50 386 79
McKenzie, D. E. : services of gasoline boat, 56| d. at $8 . 50, h\ d. at $10 533 12
Small payments: spring tooth harrow, $10; rope, $5.70; hire of boat $5 20 70
Nashwaak River ($260.24)—
Pay roll: crankmen, chainmen, rodmen, etc, 93 d. at $2; man with horse, 16| d. at $3.50 243 75
Small payments: foundry work, $15.49; horse hire, $1 16 49
Restigouche River: chainman and sounder, Chas. J. Robins, 47-5 d. at $2.25; men with teams,
28 d. at $3, 4-75 d. at $2.50, 35-75 d. at $2; labourers, 138-75 d. at $1.75; man tending tide-
gauge, 29 d. at $1.75 567 83
Carried forward 502,583 12
V— 328 AID j TOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredging: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 502,583 12
Harbours and Rivers: Maritime Provinces — Concluded.
Ritchie Mill Wharf: D. & J. Ritchie, work of dredge Prince Louis, 44| h. at $10; coal, 10 ton at
$5 , 495 00
Riverport ($205.86)—
Foreman, Geo. McLeod,13 d. at $3.50, travel and outlay $31.80; labourers, 44 d. at $2 165 30
Canadian Express Company $21 ; Union Foundry and Machine Works $19.56 40 56
St. John River Work ($838.50)—
Foreman, S. A. Payne, 25 d. at $3; boatmen, 50 d. at $1.50; cook, 29 d. at $1.50; labourers,
55 d. at $1.50 276 00
Gasier, D. D. & Son: hire of tug boat, 25 d. at $15., of hoisting scow, 25 d. at $4, of small
boat, 25 d. at 50c; boardof men, 21-428 weeks at $3.50 562 50
St. Mary's River ($504.65)—
Foreman, S. E. Pride, -615 m. at $80; rock drillers, 32 d. at $2.25; labourers, 33 d. at $1.75.. 178 97
Diver, John Sampson, 15 d. at $15 225 00
Small payments: hire of scow and boat, 15 d. at $2; electrical supplies $17.05; manilla
rope,80lb.atl6|c; dynamite, 50 lb. at 25c; sundries $27.93 100 68
Summerside Harbour: John Matheson, making tide gauges, staking dumping ground, &c, 7 d.
at $2.50, 6^ d. at $2 30 50
Swim 's Bros . Wharf ($99 )—
Southern Salvage Company: services of S.S. "Coast Guard" with 2 divers and crew, 1 d.
$90; dynamite, 15 lb. at 40c 96 00
Serviceson S.S. CoastGuard, Thomas W. Hardy, Id 3 00
Office Staff and Expenses.
Inspector of dredges, J. N. McDonald: Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $115; typewriter $105; sundry ,
travel and outlay $726.61 2, 211 61
Travel and outlay: H. H. Donnelly, $1,051.96; J. B. McMurray $363.35; G. G. Scovil $147.64;
R. J. Wilkins $782.26 ' 2,
Canadian Pacific Railway Co's Telegraph , tolls on telegrams
Kenny, J. A., 6 m. office rent, Aug.-Jan
MacGregor, J. C, rent of offices, Mar.-Nov., 9 m. at $15, care of offices, 9 m. at $4
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co.: exchange service, Mar.-Nov., 9 m. at $2.67; messages
» $24.83 • •
Montague Furnishing Company: roll top desk $33; 2 office chairs $5; sundries $3.50
New Brunswick Telephone Co., exchange services, 15 m. ending June 30, .1913
Nova Scotia Telephone Co.: exchange service, May, $2.67, tolls $2.30
Office Specialty Mfg. Co.: 20 sets "Direct Name" guides, letter size, at $1.75; folders, letter
size, 20 at 45c; 1,000 heavy weight "Direct Name" folders, $9; sundries $2
Western Union Telegraph Co., tolls on telegrams
Small payments: coal, 4 tons at $9; desk $20; stationery $16.46; typewriting, 8 d. at $2; stove
$14; laundry work $8.50; ice $8; sundries. $37.64 156 60
Generally.
Mechanical foreman, Chris. Perkins, Jan. -Mar., 3 m. at $90; travel $11
Assistant engineer, Edward Ready: Jan. 31-Mar. 31., 2-032 m. at $75; board $95.75; travel $6.25
Assistant engineer, Harry Trenholm, Jan. 31-Mar. 31., 51 d. at $2; travel $4
Assistant engineer, G. D. Walters, Jan. 21-Mar. 31, 60d. at $2; board $134; outlay $6.05
Stenographer, Ruth Chisholm, Sept. 9-14, 6 d. . ..:
Chainsman and sounder, Richard W. Craft, Dec-Mar., 4 m. at $60
Greening, B., Wire Co.: copper measuring lines, one, 1,000 ft. long, $84, one 1,500 ft. long, $114. .
Gregory, A. W., travel and outlay
Holmes Motor Co., propeller wheel with pattern of same
Small payments: gasoline and oil $44.80; sundries $26.39
Travel and outlay of engineers: A. R. Dufresne $154.85; G. M. Graham $337.55; S. R. Weston
$79.65
Legal services: JamesE. Cowan, St. John, N.B., $50; J. J. Johnston, Charlottetown, $15
King's Printer $297.86; Stationery Office $147.87
Advertising
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375)
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422)
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, Maritime Provinces (Page V— 339) 266, 397 71
781,794 76
Less charged to Harbours and Rivers, N.S. Generally (Page V— 230). . . $ 388 43
Less charged to Harbours and Rivers, N.B., Generally (Page V— 250). . . 393 83
Less charged to Repairs to Dredge Vessels (Page V— 324). . . 26 00 808 26
Total, carried to page V— 17 780,986 50
345 21
59 01
25 00
171 00
48 86
41 50
58 75
4 97
55 00
273 06
281 00
254 42
106 00
260 05
5 00
240 00
198 00
197 91
40 00
71 19
572 05
65 00
445 73
1,006 75
17 42
1,429 33
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Contract Work.
Contract Dredging: Paid to Contractors (Page V— 339) 285, G14 09
Inspection of Contract Dredging (($8,269.05)
Blondin, E., Pierreville: inspector on dredge No. 0 at River St. Francis, May-Oct., 142 d. at
$3, outlay $34.75 460 75
Bonaventeur, J. E., Lanoraie: inspector on dredge Capital, May-Sept., 75 d. at $3 225 00
Bradbury, J. R., Blind River: inspector on dredge Kingsford, May-Oct., 110 d. at $3, paid for
boat $30, sundry outlay $16.80 376 80
Cardin, L., Varennes: inspector on dredge Maberly, July- Sept., 54 d. at $3, outlay $2.89 164 89
Chevrefils, J. B., Woodland: inspector on dredge Mogul, May-June, 35 d. at $3 105 00
Dunlop, W. W., South Lancaster: inspector on dredge No. 3, June-Oct., 113 d. at $3, outlay $3... 342 00
Gariepy, R., Bertherville: inspector on dredge Prince Willie, May-Aug., 95 d. at $3, outlay
$13.90 298 90
Gilkinson, W. J., Kingsville: inspector on dredge, Old Glo\ July-Sept., 63 d. at $3, outlay $10.90 199 90
Giroux, C, Nicolet: inspector on dredge Lanark, May-Nov., 167 d. at $3, outlay $35.86 536 86
Glass, J. A., Sarnia: inspector of dredging at Point Edward and Sarnia, May- Jan., 223 d. at $3,
overtime $60, hire of launch, Sept. -Nov., $15 744 00
Hagerman, C. A., Port Hope: inspector on drilling boat, Quinte Chick, and dredge Trenton,
Aug.-Dec, 115 d. at $3, overtime $5.40, outlay $14.63 365 02
Handheld, M., Vercheres: inspector on dredge Maberly, St. Peter's Channel, 46 d. at $3, outlay
$2.25 •
Hess, John, Trenton: inspector on dredge Jack Canuck, Nov.-Dec, 18 d. at $3, outlay $4.61 ... .
Jones, W. J., Midland: inspector on dredge Sydenham, May-June, 20 d. at $3, outlay $3 : . . .
Labelle, P., Pointe Aux Trembls: inspector on dredge Prince Guy, June- July, 44 d. at $3
Lamarche, O., Berthierville: inspector on dredge Duke of York, July- Aug., 29 d. at $3
Laporte, P., Berthierville: inspector on dredge Prince Guy, July-Aug., 7d.at$3
L'Hereux, F. G., Batiscan: inspector on dredge Duke of York, May-Aug., 70 d. at $3, outlay $4.
Leprohon, Geo. Three Rivers: inspector on dredge St. Pierre, May-Aug., 88 d. at $3, extra
time $70.80, expenses $51.75
Martineau, J. O., Lavaltrie: inspector on dredge Capital, Sept.-Nov., 60 d. at $3, outlay $15.38
McArdle, W. H., Midland: inspector on dredge Excelsior, Nov., 26 d. at $3.60, outlay $2
McClinchey, Wm., Midland: inspector on dredge Sydenham, May- June, 17 d. at $3; outlay $10. .
McMullen, Geo., Midland: inspector on dredge Leland, Oct., 9 d. at $3; outlay 50c
Naylor, T. J., Deseronto: inspector on dredge Jack Canuck, Aug.-Nov., 99 d. at $3; outlay $6.12.
Osborne, J. N., Napanee: inspector on dredge Hamil, June-Nov., 146 d. at $3, rent of boat, 21
weeks at $2.50, sundry outlay $12.96
Patterson, Jas., Cobourg: inspector on dredge Edmund Hall, Oct.-Nov., 32 d. at $3, outlay
$4.25
Pigeon, J., Vercheres: inspector on dredge Prince Willie, Aug.-Sept., 37 d. at $3
Provost, A., Varennes: inspector on dredge Nehoc, Aug.-Sept., 43 d. at $3; outlay $2.84
Redmond, J. J., Picton: inspector of dredging at Picton, Sept., 25d.at $3; outlay $3.50
Rousseau, J. P. O., Nicolet: inspector on dredge Nehoc, River Nicolet, May-Oct., 108 d. at $3. .
Rush, Wm. P., Echo Bay: inspector of dredging at Echo Bay, May-Nov., 168 d. at $3, extra
time $2.10, outlay $12.59 '.
Sauve, F., Belle River: inspector on dredge Peltier, July-Aug., 32 d. at $3; outlay $2.20
Stalker, Wm., Penetanguishene: inspector on dredge Hackett, Oct.-Dec, 36 d. at $3, outlay
$7.50 .
Tourigny, F. E., Batiscan: inspectoron dredge Dukeof York, 3d. at $3
Trottier, S., Woodland: inspector on dredge Central City, June- Aug., 76 d. at $3, outlay $14.53. .
Webster, E. O., Gananoque: inspector of dredging at Gananoque, July-Sept., 76 d. at $2.50,
outlay $25.45
Berthierville: expenses of inspectors
Lavaltrie: taking soundings
Longeuil: taking soundings
Nicolet: surveys, etc
Vercheres: 'rent of boat for inspector
Woodlands: 1 21-ft. boat for inspector
Travelling Inspectors of Dredging ($8,268.80).
Bonenfant, H., general inspector of dredging —
Services: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $110 1,320 00
Travel and sundry outlay 701 95
Graham, Wm., Boyerburg, general inspector of dredging —
Services: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $105 1,260 00
Travel and outlay 737 42
Carried forward 297, 902 51
140 25
58 61
63 00
132 00
87 00
21 00
214 00
386 58
195 38
95 60
61 00
27 50
303 12
503 46
100 25
111 00
131 84
78 50
324 00
518 69
98 20
115 50
9 00
242 53
215 45
35 05
20 00
56 50
62 95
20 00
22 00
V— 330 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredging: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 297, 902 51
Travelling Inspectors of Dredging — Concluded.
McLuckie, Peter, Ottawa, dredge inspector —
Detailed with 'Dredging: Generally' (page V— 333) 1, 507 28
Patterson, C. H., Toronto: inspecting tugs and dredges —
Services: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $150 1,800 00
Travel and outlay 942 15
Sweeping Ontario Harbours ($2,277.59).
Maintenance of Steamer Cingalee —
Captain, Geo. Bussey, 2\ m. at $91 .66, outlay $13.81 242 96
Engineer, Thos. Good, 76 d. at $2.50 190 00
Cook, Wm. Brown, 76 d. at $2 152 00
Labourers at $2, John Govett 76 d., G. Coveyduc 74 d 300 00
Georgian Bay Shipbuilding and Wrecking Co., repairs to hull , 221 46
Midland Engine Works Co., fepairs to machinery 143 40
Montgomery, W. E., services as caretaker, Nov. 28-Apr. 28 25 00
Coal: tons, 4£ at $4.75, 2 at $6, 12-31 at $7.25, 7-5 at $7.50, 22-175 at $7.75, 5 at $8, 4-31 at
$8.25, 5-2 at $8.50, 4-13 at $9, 1 at $11.76, bags $5.50; paid as follows: Wm. Beatty
$28.63, F. Cochrane, $11.76, Galna & Danter $46.10, Midland Coal Dock Co. $228.08,
Sault Ste.Marie Coal and Wood Co. $83.69, F. C. Smith $54.37, small payments $71.60 524 23
Groceries and provisions: Davis, Smith & Malone $51.34, J. B. Harrell & Sons $52.98,
The Waltons, Parry Sound, $65.05, small payments, $154.34 323 71
Small payments: 71f yd. canvas duck $15.95; cylinder oil, 25 gal. at 65c, 25 gal. at
45c; sundry hardware $111.38 154 83
Sundry Ontario Harbours and Rivers ($6,823.15).
Gananoque: river lay-out; wages 27 50
Gawas: dredging out channel —
Foreman, Wm. Pollock, 66 d. at $3 198 00
Labourer, Amos Brownlee, 55§ d. at $3 166 50
Labourers at $2: Ernest Pollock, 45| d., Ephriam, 50 d., Louis Reville 42 d., sundry 36 d. 347 00
"Pollock, Ernest: timber $38, carting $10, horse hire, single, 14 d. at $1.50, team and man,
12 d. at $4 117 00
Small payments: blacksmith work $15.40, 4 boxes dynamite at $8, 4 boxes fuse at $2.50,
hardware, $73. 23 130 63
Lancaster: survey and soundings, wages 48 50
Winnipeg River: Millar's Rapids —
Foreman at $5, B. Reid 62 d., sundry 14-3 d 381 50
Foreman, A. Anderson, 3-975 m. at $125 496 98
Blacksmiths, 3d. at $3.15, 33-3 d. at $3.50 126 00
Drillers, 65-9 d. at $3.50; helpers, 9 d. at $2. 50 253 15
Firemen, 3d. at $3.15, 109 d. at $3. 50 390 95
Labourers, 5 d. at $2.25, 190-15 d. at $2.50, 3-1 d. at $3 495 93
Watchmen, 3 d. at $2.25, 99 d. at $2.50 254 25
" Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. : freight on dredging plant 92 40
Doty Engine Works Co., Winnipeg: 1 steam swinging engine 270 00
Fife, A. T., & Co., Kenora: 25 cases 50 p. c dynamite $248.05; 250 16-ft. fuses $25; 1
battery $20.50; pipe, 113 ft. 3 in., $70.84, 39 ft., 2 in. $9.75; sundry $22.85 396 99
Hore & Canniff, Kenora: hardware 182 95
Murphy Bros., Kenora: cartage $95.50; coal, 35-11 t. at $8, 8 t. at $8.25, 10-05 t. at $8.50;
wood, 2 cd. at $5 . 50; short paid 49c 538 33
Mussens Ltd., Montreal: 1 Hayward 1 cu. yd. standard orange peel bucket. . . . 910 00
Northern Navigation Co., Kenora: use of barge, 108 d. at $3; 1,104 lb. machine steel at
6c; 58 lb. j-in. rope at 20c; 1 boat and oars $12; sundry supplies $37.30 451 14
Rat Portage Lumber Co., Kenora: sundry lumber 71 28
Sprague Lumber Co., Winnipeg: 3,010 ft. 8 in.xlO in. timber at $30.90 93 01
Wood, Vallance Ltd., Winnipeg: 909 lb. bar iron at 2£c; 1 forge $17.25; 1 set Jard. screw
plates $12.80; rope, 64 lb. at 15|c, 516 lb. at 14fc; 550 ft. steel cable $44; sundries
$83.59; freight $6.40 272 98
Small payments: repairing boiler, 18 h. at 75c; team hire $28.75; storage of dynamite
$20; hardware, $19.88; railway fares $28.05 110 18 .
Sundry Quebec Harbours and Rivers ($5,451.80).
Berthierville: taking soundings for removal report, wages 48 00
East Templeton: Green Shoals Survey ($169.97)—
Chainmen at $2.25, A. Laberge 11| d., J. Lavesque 10^ d 49 51
Axemen, 61 d. at $1.75; 110 lb. rope $13.70 120 46
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Dredging: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 311, 470 65
Sundry Quebec Harbours and Rivers — Concluded.
Ha Ha Bay: Survey for proposed dredging ($811.12) — ■
Gaugeman, Geo. Fortin, 27 d. at $2.25; machinist, E. Tremblay, 5 d. at $2.50; labourers
at $2, A. Gagnon 14 d., E. Morrin 25 d., E. Tremblay 20 d., J. Tremblay 21 d., J.
Lajoie 21 d., O. Simard 21 d., J. Bouchard 6 d.; carters, at $3, G. Girard 22\ d., J.
Tremblay lfd 401 25
Lajoie, Mde. A., boarding men 283 50
Small payments: cartage $39.05, hardware $73.72, lumber $1.80, rent of boat $4, smith-
work $7.80 126 37
Lachine: Test borings ($332.97)—
Foreman, T. P. Keane, 23 d. at $3.50, travel and outlay $54.62; labourers, 23 d. at $2.50 192 62
Laplante, Alph., 195 h. labour at 30c 58 50
Damages to crops $10; repairs to pump $7.85; launch hire, 9| d. at $4; boat hire, 15 d.
at 75c; express, $8.25; sundry $6.50 81 85
L'Anse des Briqueteries: survey and soundings —
Brien, Thos., paid sundry persons for services $216.50; cartage $9 225 50
Lievre, River: blasting channel etc. at Long Rapids ($299.24) —
Foreman, M. A. Brazeau, 13f d. at $3; powderman, 21f d. at $2.50; labourers, llf d. at
$1.50, 12 d. at $2; team hire, 23J d. at $3. 50 219 51
Dynamite 50 lb. at 25c; 136 1. ft. timber at 12c; hardware $17.91; labour taking down
float $15; board $18 79 73
Little Metis: Removing boulders in Bay —
Foreman, M. Deschenes, 19 d. at $2.50; blacksmith, 17 d. at $2; labourers, 28 d. at $1 .75
outlay $18.72 149 22
Longueuil: taking soundings and borings; labourers, 32^ d. at $2.25 73 14
Montreal Office ($1,539.67)—
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service $51 .50; conversations $60.60 112 10
Canadian Office Furniture Co.: f. t. desk $60; chair $23; table $20; 4 ft. bench $18; 4
small chairs at $5.50; desk lamp $15; sundry $16. 25 174 25
Morgan, H. & Co.: rug $38.40; sundry furniture $17.89 56 29
Repairs to instruments $16.92; rubber stamps $12.53 29 45
Travel of office staff: A. E. Dubuc, $366.03; J. T. Girard, $543.12; J. Landry, $44.20;
H. Massue, $4.05; D. W. O'Shea, $6.75; F. Robert, $123.35; R. Sauvie, $80.08 1,167 58
Nicolet River: taking soundings, labourers 24 d. at $2 48 00
Nun's Island : taking soundings, labourers 12 d. at $2 . 25 : 27 00
Richelieu River, survey: transporting instruments $17.50; sundries $8 . 20 25 70
Rimouski Office: J. L. Fyfe, travel and outlay 24 50
Saguenay River: survey: ($428.12) —
Conductors at $2.50, L. Rhainds 6 d., J. E. Amiot 22 d., labourers, 124 d. at $2; carters,
9$ d. at $3 346 50
Boat hire $29; launch hire, 22 d. at $1.50; 18 dry batteries $6; hardware $8.62; damages
to grain $5 81 62
St. Francis River: Survey: labourers, 6| d. at $1.50, 18 d. at $2, 3| d. at $2.25; use of land
and maintenance of 8 ranges $15 68 63
St. Lambert: Borings: labourers, 28 d. at $2.50, 120 d. at $2.25; 8 pr. boots, $29.35; horse
hire $17.25 386 60
St. Luce: Removing boulders ($599.97)—
Foreman, O. Tanguay, 18-65 d. at $2.50; carters, 29 d. at $2.25; drillers, 82| d. at $2, 11
d. at $1.75; labourers, 126 d. at $1.50 ." 485 13
Dynamite, 80 lb. at 50c ; 500 ft. fuse, $5; 261 ft. spruce at 9c; smithwork $21 .80; sundries
$24.55 114 84
Three Rivers Office: E. Bellefeuille, travel and outlay 72 10
Vercheres: survey of St. Peter's channel, labourers 12^ d. at $2, carter 2\ d. at $3 32 50
Woodlands: taking soundings: labourers 9§ d. at $2 19 00
Yamachiche: survey, labour $57.55, sundries $13.30 70 85
River St. Louis: Maskinonge County: Dredging ($3,000.98).
Foreman, O. Paquin, 11| d. at $3, 52| d. at $3.50, 8 d. at $3.75 248 25
Sub-foreman, P. Boucher, 8 d. at $1.75, 45f d. at $2 105 50
Carters, 14-5 d. at $2.25, 4d. at $2.40, 10 d. at $2.50 67 23
Dynamiters, 8 d. at $1.80, 3 d. at $1.95 20 25
Labourers, 9 d. at $1, 228 d. at $1.50, 975-5 d. at $1.65, 47 d. at $1.75 2,043 15
Water-boy, 10 d. at 50c, 32-25 d. at 65c 25 96
Grandmont, Bruno, services, levelling, making plans and reports, Sept.-Jan., 40-9 d. at $3,
expenses $16.80 139 50
Juneau, N., boarding men 92 26
Juneau, P., St. Paulin: horse hire and cartage $78.75; guage readings, May 29-Sept. 24, $11;
38 brl. water at 50c 108 75
Dynamite, $54; hardware $31.80; lumber $22.41; travel $13.72; sundries $28.20 150 13
Carried forward 319,705 46
V— 332 AUDITOR UENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredging: Ontario and Quebec— Concluded. $ cts.
Irought forward 319, 705 46
Department at Ottawa: Sundry.
Travel of Departmental officers: K. M. Cameron $55.10; A. R. Dufresne $777.35; T. H.
Schwitzer $68.95; J. A. Thivierge $256.66 1, 158 06
Petty cash disbursements by A. G. Kingston 16 65
Canadian Inspection and Testing Laboratories, analysis of fuel, oil, grease, etc 114 75
Elkins, A. E., New York: Tabor steam engine indicator in case 116 75
Advertising $2,614.01; King's Printer $1,974.32; Parliamentary Publications $20.65; Sta-
tionery Office $1,874.70 6,483 68
Paymaster's refunds, held in Public Works Department 623 57
Detailed with other Votes.
St. Maurice River Works (Page V— 431) 12,238 51
Detailed under Headings of Dredge Vessels.
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375) 286, 808 75
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba (Page V— 380) 195 75
Expended by Railways and Canals Department (Page W— 51) 4,498 11
631,960 04
Less —
Bronson & Co., for services of Nipissing 95 00
Rainville, J. H., for services of Richelieu 47 50
Sale of dynamite, Winnipeg River 19 35
Sale of coal from Mattawa 231 86
Sale of coal from Progress. 86 25 479 96
Total, carried from page V— 17 631 , 480 08
Dredging: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Miller's Foundry & Machine Works, Chatham, N.B.: parts for Chatham inspection launch
(charged in error to this vote) 56 62
Detailed under Headings of Dredge Vessels.
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba (Page V— 330) 31, 029 94
Dredge Vessels: Saskatchewan and Alberta (Page V— 380) 10, 886 71
41,973 27
Less —
Can. Pac. Ry. Co., ser vices of dredge Red River at Winnipeg Beach 3,900 00
Northern Fish Co., services of tug Carberry 365 00
Indian Affairs, Dept. of, services of tug Victoria 460 00
4,725 00
Total, carried to page V— 17 37, 248 27
Dredging: British Columbia.
Squamish River ($1,179.78) —
Conductor, Wm. Abernethy, Sept. 20- Nov. 5, 10 d. at $4.80, 116 m. at $125, outlay $10 203 83
Powderman, 23 d. at $4; labourers, 147 d. at $3 533 00
Armstrong & McCallum: rope $43.60, sundry hardware $12 55 60
Martin, Finlayson & Mather: stumping powder, 10 cases at $6.85; dynamite, 6 cases at
$8.35; fuse, &c. $15.75 134 35
Vancouver Towing & Lighterage Co., rent of tug, 5 d. at $35; rent of gasoline boat, 5 d.
at $10; rent of float, 7 d. at $4 253 00
Launch Athel ($1,211.73) —
Adams River Lumber Co.: gasoline $88.64; sundry $34.70 123 34
Hudson's Bay Co.: provisions S64.25; cloth $13.50 77 75
McConnell, A., provisions $127.04; Miner, R. J., painting launch $98.45 225 49
Mosure, Roy: services as engineer, Mar. 14-July 31, Sept. -Nov., Mar. 19-31 603 87
Vancouver Ship Yard: propellor $40; accumulators $48.30 88 30
Small payments: gasoline $33.78, provisions $25.55, sundry $33.65 92 98
Carried forward 2, 391 51
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 333
Dredging: British Columbia — Concluded.
Brought forward
Survey of Kootenay Landing, &c. ($1,518.60) —
Aylmer, J. F. W., services as transitman, 26 d. at $4, 40 at $5, outlay $17.50
Batten, S. W., services as assistant engineer, 28 d. at $4.50
Burns, P. & Co., provisions $52.23; Foster, J., services as cook, 28 d. at $2.50
Grundy, Jas., surveying, 1 m. 2 d., $63.88; Hudson's Bay Co., provisions $90.23
Joseph, Ls., services as boatman, 26 d. at $3; June, R. L., provisions $70.55
Parkinson, P., services, 1 m. 2 d. at $60, $63.88, 4§ d. at $3
Prough, J., services as boatman, 28 d. at $3; Sam Lee, cook, Mar., Apr., $93.40
Richardson, W. F.: services as surveyor, 28 d. at $8; outlay $46.58
Small payments: labour $33, provisions $36.60, tent $17, sundry $34.25
Vancouver Office ($5, 646)—
Bayfield, H. A.: return fare, Vancouver to Ottawa $130.60; sundry travel and outlay
$494.33
B. C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, 7 m.at $6, with extension, 6-047 m. at $7.50; long
distance tolls $30.15
Burns, E. A.: services as accountant, Apr. -Sept. at $100; outlay $17.20
C. P. R. Co.'s Telegraph, telegrams $118.55; Clarke & Stuart, office supplies $68.08
Dixon & Murray: cabinet $65; sundry carpentry, &c. $28.05
Gill, Miss A., services as stenographer, Apr. 15-Mar. 31 at $55
Hanmer, Miss L., services as stenographer, 25 d. at $3
McNeil, M. J., services $55, outlay $14.50; Moir, A. & Co., blue prints $85.07
Menzies, A. F.: services as mechanical draughtsman, Apr., May $250, outlay $223
Mills, F. O.: services i s draughtsman, Nov. 25-Mar. 31, $504, outlay $41.80
Morison, C. F., services as inspector, 23 d. at $5
New Westminster City: lighting, Apr. -Mar., $131.44; water, Apr .-Mar., $231.24
Seaton, A. H.: services as inspector, Apr .-Sept. at $150; outlay $229.85
Thompson, H. A., travel, &c. $38.25; Vancouver Post Office, postage $110
Thompson Stationery Co. : map case $68; stand $8; sundry $5.90
Small payments: blue prints, &c. $38.56; binoculars $32.40; typewriting $31.50; 2 counting
machines $28; frames $23.20; express $19.84; rent of typewriter $18; sundry $96.6-1
Generally —
Babington, Capt.: hire of dredging outfit, scows and 2 boats, 23 d. at $100; moving $100;
trip $30
Barry, J. J., services as wharfinger, Victoria, Apr.-Mar. at $70
Hall, P., building float from landing to dolphin, Victoria
Leake, H. P.: services as civil engineer, 26 d. at $8; outlay $54.80
Pascoe, W. J. & Co.: tug, 31 d. at $35; gasoline boat, 31 d. at $10; float, 30 d. at $4; trip $20
Philpot, W., services as stenographer, New Westminster wharf, Apr. -Sept
Sanderson, R., services as conductor, Burton City, July
Seaton, G., hire of launch, 4 d. at $20
Thompson, J., services as storekeeper, New Westminster, Jan .-Mar
Small payments: board $58.15; surveying boats $50; freight $21.40; cartage $22.12; team
and scraper, 2 d., $20; piles $19.32; sundry $42.75
Young, Wm., consulting engineer, Ottawa: professional services, 97 d. at $20; travel,
&c. $670.55
Legal services: Robertson & Heisterman $11.50; Wade, Whealer, McQuarrie & Martin,
New Westminster $61
King's Printer $228.71; Stationery Office $928.79; advertising $721.90
Detailed with Dredge Vessels, British Columbia (Page V — 381)
$ cts.
2,391 51
321 50
126 00
122 23
154 11
148 55
77 38
177 40
270 58
120 85
624 93
117 50
617 20
186 63
93 05
632 50
75 00
154 57
473 00
545 80
115 00
362 68
, 129 85
148 25
81 90
288 14
2,430 00
840 00
311 99
262 80
1,535 00
90 00
125 00
80 00
45 00
233 74
2,610 55
72 50
1,879 40
358,517 11
Refunded for services of dredges: Can. Fish Products Co. $165.75, Can. Pac. Ry.
Co. $1,060, Can. Western Lumber Co. $550, Kettle Valley Ry. $106.07, Marine and Fish-
eries Dept. $1,850, Producers Sand & Gravel Co. $1, 975.26
378,589 20
5,707 08
Total, carried to page V— 17 372, 882 12
Dredging: Generally.
Macluckie, Peter, dredging inspector —
Services, Apr.-Feb. at $141.67, travel $988.31; less $1,507.28 charged to Dredging, Ontario
and Quebec (Page V— 330)
Express: Canadian Express Co. $104.34; Dominion Express Co. $191.88
Telegrams: Canadian Pacific Telegraph $1,274.98; G. N. W. Telegraph Co. $1,053.90
Travel: G. R. .Barthe $19; J. S. Cameron $8.10; K. M. Cameron $221.35; A. R. Dufresne
$92.05; A. W. Gregory $97.52; Jas. Howden $112.12; J. E. Larochelle $59.25; C. S. A.
Mackay $309.68; T. H. Schwitzer $1,507.58; J. A. Thivierge $101.52
Advertising $318.79; King's Printer $155.71; Stationery Office $24.20
Detailed in 1911-12
Detailed with Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 375)
Advances
Total, carried to page V — 17
1,039 40
296 22
2,328 88
2,528 17
498 70
71 25
36 50
150 00
6,949 12
V— 334 AUDITOR CEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Contract Dredging. $ cts.
Atlantic Dredging Co. ($36,839.77)—
Big Lorraine, N.S., dredging, scow-measure: Quincy, Oct. 9-Nov. 22, 1912, class A mater-
ial, 608 cu. yd. at $5, class B, 3,358 cu. yd. at 75c 5,558 50
Larry's River, N.S., dredging, in situ: Quincy, May 15-Sept. 23, 1912, Class A material,
398| cu. yd. at $5, class B, 37,000 cy. yd. at 45c.; detailed in 1911-12, V— 347,11,751.11 20,395 27
Mabou, N. S., dredging, scow-measure: Pepperell, Oct. 3-31, 14,400 cu. yd. class B at 30c. 4,320 00
Margaree, N.S., dredging, scow-measure: Pepperell, July 8-Sept. 26, 16,415 cy. yd. class
Bat 40c 6,566 00
Bartram, V. T. ($16,885.64)—
Cheticamp, N.S., dredging, scow-measure: Etang, Aug. 7-Oct. 9, 1912, 22,801 cu. yd.
class B at 37|c , 8,550 27
Descousse, dredging, scow-measure: Etang, Oct. 24- Nov. 23, 1912, 8,925| cu. yd. class
B at 26|c; less drawback $236.52 2, 128 74
Grand Etang, dredging, scow-measure: Etang, June 24-Aug. 3, 1912, 16,551 cu. yd. class
B at 37|c 6,206 63
Bastien, Laurin & Leitch ($21,839.33)—
River St. Francis: drawback season 1911-12, V— 347 953 00
River St. Francis, dredging, scow-measure: No. 6, June 1-Nov. 20, 1912, 145,044 cu. yd.
class B at 16c; less drawback $2, 320.71 20, 886 33
Boone Dredging & Const. Co. ($130,897.30)—
Blind River, Ont., dredging, in situ, class B material: Kingsford, June 20- Aug. 17, 21,421
cu. yd. at 15|c; Meade, July 8-Oct. 16, 35,776 cu. yd. at 15|c; less $886.55 drawback. 7,979 09
Byng Inlet: Meade, June 1-July 5, 3,870 cu. yd. class A material at $5.49 21,246 30
Parry Sound, dredging, in situ: Kingsford, Sept 25-Oct. 15, 7,407 cu. yd. class B material
at 29c ; 2, 148 03
Picnic Islands, dredging, scow-measure: No. 14, May 20-Oct. 31, 58,885-2 cu. yd. class
A material at $1.70; detailed in 1911-12, V— 347, $10,233.14; less $10,814 drawback. . 99,523 88
Bowman, A. F.: detailed in 1911-12, V— 347 6,937 42
Burns, F. C. ($9,237.20)—
Lanoraie, Que., dredging in situ: Capital, June 18-Sept. 11, 1912, 24,747 c. yd. class B at 20c. 4, 949 40
Lavaltrie, dredging in situ: .Capital, Sept. 14-30, 13,573 c. yd. at 20c 2,714 60
St. Maurice River, dredging: Capital, May 27-June 14, 1912, 13,110 c. yd. class B at 12c. . 1,573 20
Can. Dredge & Const. Co. ($291,476.93)—
Honey Harbour, dredging: Excelsior, Nov. 6-26, class A. material, 354 c. yd. at $6, class
B., 4,406 c. yd. at 32c; Leland, Oct. 9-15, class A., 6| c. yd. at $6, class B., 3,311 cu.
yd. at 32c 4, 631 44
Meaford, dredging: Excelsior, Oct. 21-25, 3,000 c. yd. class B. at 32c 960 00
Midland, G.T.R. elevator: Excelsior, Sept. 24, 467 c yd. at 15c; Sydenham, May 1-10,
15,500 c yd. at 15c 2, 395 05
Midland, 1911-12 work: detailed in 1911-12, V— 348 198 93
Midland smelter: Sydenham, June 1-July 4, class A.. 8 c. yd. at $2.25, class B., 45,445 c yd. at
at 8c; less $365.36 drawback 3, 288 24
Tiffin Harbour, dredging scow-measure: Excelsior, June 7- July 31, class A., 29,133| c yd. at
$2.25, class B., 3,966| c. yd. at 29c; Leland, Nov. 26-Dec 6, class A., 1,790 c. yd. at
$2.25, class B., 4,295-83 c yd. at 29c; Monarch, Aug. 1-Sept. 30, Oct. 21-Nov. 20, class
A., 22,645 c yd. at $2.25, class B., 7,887£ c. yd. at 29c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 348,
$6,112.47, less drawback $18,633.69 112, 690 97
Victoria Harbour, dredging scow-measure: Excelsior, May 3-June 6, Aug. 1-Nov. 2, Nov.
25-Dec 12, 7,506| c yd., class A., at $2.25, 83,593 c yd., class B., at 12|c; Leland,
May 4-Nov. 24, Dec. 7-12, 870§ c yd., class A. at $2.25, 274,200f c yd., class B., at
12|c; Monarch, May 3-July 31, Oct. 1-19, Nov. 21-Dec 13, 7,295| c yd., class A.,
at $2.25, 83,443f c yd., class B., at 12§c; Sydenham, May 11-31, July 5-Dec 12,
17,088i e. yd., class A., at $2.25, 210,583$ c yd., class B., at 12|c; detailed in 1911-12,
V— 348, $31,511.78; less deducted for dredging below grade $4,300.25 and less $15,088.95
drawback 167,312 30
Chatham Dredging Co. —
Sydenham River, dredging, in situ: 3,734 c yd. at 25c 933 50
Coastal Dredging Co. ($23,688.15)—
R. Bourgeois, N.S., dredging, scow-measure: Codeco, Aug. 28-Nov. 12, scowed away,
14f c yd. class A. at $8.50, 49,603 c yd. class B. at 22c, cast over, 17,300 c yd. at 14|c;
removing wreck, 31 h. at $23 _ 14,287 69
Sydney Harbour, Whitney Pier, dredging scow-measure: Codeco, July 9-Aug. 20, scowed
away 25,006 c yd. at 34c, cast over, 654 c yd. at 22§c, extra haul, 25,006 c yd. at 3c. . 9, 400 46
Cohen, L. & Son ($43,137.93)—
Green Shoals, dredging scow-measure: Mogul, July 26-Nov. 14, 8,145 c yd. class A. at
$3.75; detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $12,530.11; less, dredging below grade 8,195 c yd.
at $3.75 12, 342 59
R. Nicolet, dredging, in situ: dredges Nehoc and Lanark, May 9-Oct. 31, 89,652 c yd. class
B. at 30^c; drawback, detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $3,451.48 30,795 34
Continental Dredging Co. ($73,572.09)—
R. Saguenay, dredging scow-measure: Algonquin, June 11-Nov. 16, class A., 10 c yd. at
$2.50, class B., 171,510| c yd. at 32^c; Bruxelles, Sept. 1-Nov. 16, 7 c yd. class A. at
$2.50, 77,915 e. yd. class B. at 32£c; extra haul $635.58; less $8,169.12 drawback. . . . 73,572 09
Carried forward 655, 445 26
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 335
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Contract Dredging— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 655, 445 26
Daly & Hannon Co. —
Brockville: dredging, Dec. 7-9, 13£ h. at $12 162 00
Dominion Dredging Co. ($252,693.39)—
Summerside, dredging, scow-measure: Delver, May 13-Nov. 11, 143,629-3 c. yd. at 35c.,
49,998-1 at 30c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 248, $221.93; less $211.62 drawback 65,280 00
Digby Harbour, dredging scow-measure: No. 4, June 15-July 12, 60,350 c. yd. at 27^c.
less drawback $1,659.62 14,936 63
Digby, Racquette, dredging scow-measure: No. 4, June 21-22, 1,260 c. yd. at 27£c; less,
$34.65 drawback 311 85
Yarmouth, Inner Harbour, dredging, in situ: No. 4, Oct. 31-Nov. 14, Nov. 25-Dec. 10,
22,121 c. yd. at 23|c 5, 198 43
Yarmouth, Sollows Rock, dredging, in situ: No. 4, Aug. 31-Oct. 31, Nov. 15-25, class A.,
30-6 c. yd. at $7, class B., 52,760 c. yd. at 22£c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $12,269.12 24,354 31
Quebec Harbour, dredging scow-measure: Bruxelles, July 22-Sept. 10, Nov. 19-Dec. 12,
304,261 c. yd. at 20c; Fundy, May 22-July 31, Sept. 3-Dec 12, 136| c. yd. class A at
$2.25, 365,594 c yd. class B. at 20c; Stephen D., Sept. 11-30, 9,695 c. yd. at 20c;
detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $6,395.24 142, 612 17
Dredging & Drainage Co. —
Kincardine, dredging scow-measure: Jack Canuck, June 20-July 13, 14,111£ c yd. at 35c. 4,939 02
Dussault Co. ($30,276.79)—
Quebec, River St. Charles, dredging scow-measure: Bruxelles, May 9-July 6, 200,007
c. yd. at 9c; Stephen D., May 18-July 8, 72,999 c yd. at 9c 24,570 54
Quebec, Marche Wharf, dredging, in situ: 31,400 c yd. at lie 3,454 00
Quebec, Pont Dorchester, dredging, in situ, 20,475 c yd. at lie 2, 252 25
England, Peter ($12,337.44)—
Buctouche, N.B., dredging scow-measure: Excavator, May 9-Nov. 31, 24,042-1 c yd.
scowed away at 36c; cast over spoil rehandled, 1,733? c yd. at 12c; spoil cast over,
* redredged and scowed away, 1,648 c yd. at 60c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $41.60;
less paid in 1911-12, V— 281, $45.75 9,847 83
Chatham, N.B., Public Wharf, dredging, Aug. 15-19, 3£ d. at $50 175 00
Newcastle Ferry Slip: dredge England, May 13-21, 835-3 c yd. at 40c 334 12
Northwest Miramichi: dredge England, Sept. 21-Oct. 31, 5,308-9 c yd. at 37c, removing
logs, 2\ h., $16.18 1, 980 49
Fallon Bros. ($12,258.62)—
Picton, Ont., dredging in situ: D. Stewart, Est. 2 to Dec. 12, 1912, 37,195 c yd. at 17c;
less $632.31 drawback 5, 690 84
South Lancaster, dredging, in situ: No. S, June 11-Oct. 11, 38,634 c yd. at 17c 6, 567 78
Fowlie, F. A. ($3,539.50)—
Little Black River, N.B., dredging scow-measure: St. Clair, Sept. 7-Nov. 23, 10,112-84
c. yd. at 35c 3, 539 50
Gen. Const. & Dredging Co. ($30,344.40)—
Shediac, N.B., dredging in situ: Bruiser, Sept. 27-Nov. 8, 1911, May 31-Oct. 11, 1912,
66,008 c yd. at 38c, overcast, 7,252 c yd. at 25£c; overhaul, 36,878 c yd. at ljc,
29,130 at 3c; less $7,356.37, paid in 1911-12, V— 349 20,990 91
Cobourg, Ont., dredging scow measure: Hall No. 1, Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2,915 c yd. class B,
at 19$c.; less $56.84 drawback 511 59
Toronto Harbour, dredging in situ: E. Hall No. 1, May 1-Sept. 7, 58,946 c yd. class B,
at 15c 8 , 841 90
Gen. Improvement & Contracting Co. ($21,915.25) —
Between St. Sulpice and Vercheres, dredging scow-measure: Maberly, May 2-July 11,
24,481 c. yd. at 19^c » 4,773 79
Varennes, dredging scow-measure: Maberly, July 18-Sept. 14, 20,784 c yd. at 19|c; Nehoc,
Aug. 1-Sept. 14, 15,413 c. yd. at 19|c 7, 058 42
Woodlands, dredging scow-measure: Central City, June 12-Aug. 31, 44,270 c yd. at 16c;
Mogul, June 12-July 20, 20,772 c yd. at 16c; less, dredged below grade, 2,023 c yd.
at 16c 10,083 04
Great Lakes Dredging Co. ($662,460.65)—
Fort William, C.P.R. slip, dredging in situ: No. 8, Dec 2-5, 10,208 c yd. at 26c; Shuniah,
Oct. 21-Dec 5, 109,095 c yd. at 25c; less $2,992.78 drawback and $13,284.97 paid in
1913-14. 13, 650 08
Kaministiquia and Mission Rivers, dredging scow measure, season 1912: rock, 915 c yd.
at $2.40; ordinary spoil, 199,147 c yd. at 101c, 340,722 c yd. at ll|c, 39,063 c yd. at
12c, 1,098,052 c yd. at 12Jc, 685,695 at 131c, 43,210 at 14£c, 15,413 at 17c, 49,681 at
25|c; backfilling, 191,853 c yd. at 18|c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 348, $9,960.43;
less paid in 1913-14, $33,331.02 (Dominion, 1,134,665 c yd.; Empire 76,765; Imperial
51,899; No. 1, 82,561; No. 5, 29,243; No. 6, 179,753; No. 7, 10,274; No. 8, 853,081; Pro-
vince 53,657) 324, 561 67
Carried forward 1, 362, 123 42
V— 336 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Contract Dredging— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 1, 362, 123 42
Great Lakes Dredging Co. — Concluded.
McKellar River, dredging in situ, 1912: ordinary material, 1,271,214 c. yd. at 20§c,
324,570 at 17$c, less, $15,539.86 paid in 1913-14 (Dominion, Oct. 3-Nov. 5, 112,341
c. yd.; No. 1, Aug. 5-Oct. 12, 46,023 c. yd.; No. 5, May 13-Nov. 13, 447,503 c. yd.; No.
6, June 10-Aug. 24, Sept. 11-Nov. 30, 397,813 c. yd.; No. 15, June 1-Nov. 9, 267,534
c. yd.; Shuniah, Apr. 20-Aug. 31, 324,570 c. yd.) 301,858 68
Port Arthur, Revetment Wall, dredging scow-measure: No. 1, Oct. 14-Dec. 6, 5,815 c. yd.
at 20c, 14,177 at 62fc; No. 15, Nov. 12-Dec. 10, 12,956 c. yd. at 20c, 17,017 at 62|c;
less drawback, $2,325.04 20,925 41
Port Arthur, Channel to Dry Dock: detailed at page V— 348, 1911-12 1, 464 81
Gregory, J. S. ($42,400.42)—
Dipper Harbour, dredging, scow-measure: Asp, July 10-Dec 30, 1911, Jan., Aug. 23-
Oct. 5, 1912, Keta, July 10-Dec. 30, 1911, 12,477 c yd. at 65c, 34,923 c yd. at 50c;
less $20,814.41 paid in 1911-12, V— 349 4,757 14
Grassy Island, dredging, scow-measure: Asp, July 20-Nov. 9, 1909, 50,040 c yd. class
B at 50c 25 , 020 00
Marble Cove, dredging, in situ: Keta, Aug. 29-Oct. 10, 1912, 39,601-1 c yd. class B at
24c; deducted for dredging below grade, 4,450-6 c yd. at 24c 8,436 12
St. John, I.C.R. Wharf, dredging, in situ: Keta, May 8-June 10, 11,631 c. yd. class B
at 36c 4, 187 16
Halifax Dredging Co. ($21,193.66)—
Mill Cove, dredging scow-measure: dredges No. 1 and No. 2, Oct. 30-Jan. 31, 60,243
c yd. at 29c; less $1,747.04, drawback 15,723 44
Weymouth, dredging scow-measure: Ferguson, Nov. 11-Dec 6, 12,532 c yd.'at48!c.;
less $607.80 drawback 5,470 22
Hardison, W. E. ($10,481.31)—
Kingsville, Ont., dredging scow-measure: Old Glory, July 12-Sept. 14, 1912, 31,7181 c yd.
at 15c, 27,552| c yd. at 25c; less, $1,164.59 drawback 10,481 31
Heifer, A. ($255.92)—
Arnold's Cove, dredging scow-measure: Ajax H., Nov. 20-Dec 7, 980| c. yd. at 29c;
less $28.43, drawback 255 92
Home, J. T. ($24,413.34)—
Rainy River, dredging scow-measure: Moose, Aug. 17-Nov. 23, 65,982 c yd. at 37c 24,413 34
Island Dredge & Const, Co. ($2,942.59)—
Vernon River, dredging scow-measure: Ferguson, Aug. 21-Sept. 28, 13,623*1 c yd. at
24c; less $326.95 drawback 2,942 59
Loggie, A. & R. ($24,209.91)—
Bathurst Harbour: dredge Hayward, Nov., 1909, cast over 13,872 c yd. at 27£c 3,791 68
Caraquet Bar: dredge Hayward, July 1-Aug. 4, 16,668 c yd. at 41c 6,833 88
Detailed in 1909-10, V— 248 and V— 249 13,584 35
Macdonald Contracting Co. ($8,565.29)—
Gananoque, dredging, place-measure: No. 5, July 18-Sept. 3, 1912, 48,854 c yd. at 17c,
914 c yd. overcast at life; removing sewer pipe, 11 h., $156.52 8,565 29
Maritime Dredging Co. ($527,468.69)— .
Dunham's Wharf, dredging: Beacon Bar, Nov. 25-26, 670-7 c yd. at 50c 335 35
Hatfield's Point, dredging: Beacon Bar, Nov. 22-23, 1,350 c yd. at 50c ■ 675 00
Marble Cove: detailed in 1911-12, V— 349 3,319 74
Ox Island: detailed in 1911-12, V— 349 16 72
Perry Point, dredging in situ: New Brunswick No. 1 and No. 2, Nov. 1-22, 19,758-6 c yd.
at 19|c; removing wreck, 2\ h., $65.07; less $391 drawback 3,527 00
St. Andrews, dredging scow-measure: Beacon Bar, June 22-Aug. 27, 60,000- 3 c yd. at 24|c. 14,700 08
St. George, dredging scow-measure: Beacon Bar, Aug. 28-Nov. 16, 37,261-3 c yd. at 49c;
overhaul, 37,261-3 c yd. at 4|c 19,934 80
St. John Harbour, Beacon Bar, dredging scow-measure, Estimate 38 to Feb. 28, 1913:
2-66 c yd. rock at $4.90, 4,160,085-7 c yd. sand, clay, &c. at 39§c, less dredging below
grade in 1910-11, 53,465-3 c yd. at 39^c; total $1,622,128.09; less previous payments,
1910-11, V— 274, $333,200.02 ($334,187.52 less $987.50), 1911-12, V— 350, $3,971.21 +
$514,986.14; paid in 1913-14, $201,433.85; and less drawback $83,576.88. (1912-13
dredging, Beacon Bar, Apr. 12-June 11, Dec. 1-Feb. 28, 60,106-6 c yd., Beaver, Apr.
. 1-20, May 1-Feb. 20, 334,225-6 c yd., Cynthia, Apr. 1-13, July 21-Feb. 28, 715,358-6
c yd., Iroquois, July 23-Feb. 28, 246,930-8 c yd.; St. John, Aug. 29-Feb. 28, 352,964-7
c. yd., total 1,709,586-3 c yd) 484,960 00
Marlton Dredging Co. ($24,229.55)—
Goderich Harbour, dredging scow-measure, under agreement of Apr. 25: Arnoldi, May
6-31, 6,335 c yd. at 30c; No. 2, Apr. 27-June 19, 9,695 c yd. at 30c 4,809 00
Goderich Harbour, work under contract No. 8,925: Arnoldi, Oct. 1-Dec 7, 4,110 c yd.
class B, measured on scow, at 25c, 4,975 c yd. class A, measured in situ, at $2.50;
No. 2, Aug. 3-Sept. 30, 16,773^ c yd. class B, scow-measure, at 25c, 1,568 c yd.
class A, measured in situ at $2.50; less 10 p.c drawback $2,157.83 19,420 55
Carried forward 2, 372, 533 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 337
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Contract Dredging— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 2,372,533 00
Mosher, T. A.: dredging at Windsor, N.S., place-measurement, Apr.-May, 1912, 5,000 c. yd.
at 60c 3,000 00
New Brunswick Const. Co. ($42,205.23)—
Chipman, N.B., dredging scow-measure: New Brunswick No. 2, May 8-July 12, 12,399-5
c. yd. at 19§c 2,417 91
Day's Landing, dredging scow-measure: New Brunswick No. 2, July 22-Aug. 14, 3,113
c. yd. at 35c 1,089 55
Fredericton, dredging scow-measure: Asp, July 18-Nov. 5, 17,424-8 c. yd. at 23c; Keta,
July 15-Nov. 5, 32,828-4 c. yd. at 23c; New Brunswick No. 1, Aug. 12-Oct. 31, 52,505-7
c. yd. at 23c; Province No. 1, July 16-24, Aug. 13-Oct. 31, 19,651-7 c yd. at 23c;
Tantawanta, July 15-31, Aug. 12-Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 51,245-2 c yd. at 23c; less drawback
$3,994.09 35,946 89
Marble Cove, dredging place measure: New Brunswick No. 1, Mar. 29-31, 1913, 976-1
c. yd. at 24c; less $23.42 drawback 210 84
Ox Island, dredging, in situ: New Brunswick No. 1, July 22-Aug. 9, 10,367-5 c yd. at
2i|c , 2, 540 04
Northern Dredge & Const. Co. ($91,777.87)—
Burchill's Mill, Nelson, N.B., dredging in situ: Hayward, Oct. 21-24, 567f c yd. at 30c. . 170 32
Campbellfon, dredging scow measure: "Gray Loggie, May 29-July 3, 7,882-11 c yd. at 40c,
overhaul, 7,882-11 c yd. at 7|c.; removing logs $214.12 3,958 12
Chatham, Canada Dock, dredging in situ: Hayward, Sept. 23-25, 3,072§ c yd. at 30c. . . . 921 75
Chatham, Snowball's Upper Wharf, dredging in situ: Invader, Sept. 25-Oct. 3, Oct. 16-19,
10,123-3 c yd. at 30c 3,036 99
Dalhousie, dredging scow measure: Gray Loggie, May 14-23, July 4-Oct. 3, Nov. 1-8,
3,99805 c yd. class A at $5, 21,049-65 c yd. class B at 29£c, less $20 overpaid to
A. & R. Loggie in 1911-12, V— 349 26, 127 27
Dalhousie, Ferry Wharf, dredging scow-measure: Gray Loggie, Oct. 4-28, Nov. 9-26, 2
c yd. class A at $5, 27,760 c y. class B at 29§ c; less $819.92 drawback 7,379 28
Douglastown, Clark's Wharf, dredging in situ: Invader, Nov. 2-5, 3,337 c yd. at 30c 1,001 10
Douglastown, Miramichi Lumber Co., dredging in situ: Hayward, Sept. 27-Oct. 1, Nov. 22,
3,518-15 c.y. at 30c 1,055 45
Loggieville, east of wharves, dredging in situ: Invader, Nov. 25-27, 853 c yd. at 24|c 208 97
Loggieville, in front of wharves, dredging in situ: Invader, Oct. 17-Nov. 1, Nov. 23,
20,181-5 c.y. at 24|c 4,944 46
Miramichi Bay, Grande Dune, dredging under contract No. 8036, scow measure: Hayward,
May 31-June 21, 39,573-86 c.y. at lie; Invaler, May 23-June 21, 61,26405 c.y. at lie;
less deducted for overdredging, 1911, 4,46) c.y. at lie, 1912, 11,666 c.y. at lie; and
less drawback retained, owing to contractors abandoning their contract $931.83.. 8,386 48
Miramichi Bay, Grande Dune Flats, dredging under contract 9037, scow measure:
Hayward, June 22-Sept. 11, 127,163-45 c.y. at 20c. ; Invader, June 22-Sept. 11, 164,852-66
c. y. at 20e; less for overdredging 22,333 e y. at 20c, and less paid in 1913-14,
$23, 724.93
Miramichi River, Sinclair's Wharf, dredging in situ: Invader, Nov. 6-20, 7,495-56 c.y. at
30c; less $224.86, drawback ,
Newcastle, Crandall's Wharf, dredging in situ: Invader, Oct. 4-15, 3,955-7 c.y. at 30c. . . .
Newcastle, Nordin, dredging place measurement: Hayward, Oct. 2-8, Invader, Nov. 21,
3,425-9 c.y. at 30c
Newcastle, Ritchie's Wharf, dredging in situ: Hayward, Oct. 9-14, 479 c.y. at 30c
Penetanguishene Dredging Co. ($1,170.81) —
Penetanguishene, dredging in situ: Hackett, Oct. 12-20, 2,006 c.y. at 15c; less $30.09 draw-
back
Penetanguishene, Adams Engine Works, removing wreck, Nov. 28-Dee 3, as per agree-
ment
Phin, W. E. ($123,454.77)—
Napanee, dredging in situ: Hamil, June 20- Nov. 30, 77,961 c.y. at 19c; overtow, 10,024
c.y. at le, 6,078 at 2c, 39,978 at 3c, 18,026 at 4c
Port Arthur, dredging scow-measure: Chief, June 28-Nov. 20, 119,958 c.y. scowed away at
13c, 6,430 c.y. castover at 8§e; Kennecuhair, May 16-Nov. 30, 708,592 c.y. at i3e,
4,608 c.y. at 60c. , 3 c.y. at $2; dredging along C.N.R. dock, 10 h. at $44; removing
piles $100; undei -classified in Oct., 1910, 1.7,510 c.y. at 47c (60c-13e); detailed in
1911-12, V— 350, $3,595.12; less drawback $16,901.38 106, 500 00
Poirier, M.J. ($1,707.20)—
St. Louis, N.B., dredging scow-measure: St. Louis Star, Aug. 8-Oct. 31, 4,877s c.y. at 35c. 1,707 20
Poupore, W. J. ($129,533.28)—
Bridgewater, dredging scow-measure: King Edward, Apr. 22-30, 93-77 c.y. class A at
$5.50; detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $3,333.22 3, 848 96
Lunenburg, dredging scow-measure: King Edvmrd, May 11-Sept. 18, 181,709 c.y. at 27ic . 49,969 97
Petit de Grat, dredging scow-measure: King Edward, Oct. 11-Nov. 20, 281-4 c.y. class A
at $5, 22,031 c.y. class B at 55c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $577.46 14, 101 51
Caraquet, dredging scow-measure: Prince Louis, Aug. 13-31, 9,367| c.y. at 30c; less $281.04
drawback 2, 529 27
30,205 69
2,023 81
1,186 71
1,027 77
143 70
270 81
900 00
16,954 77
Carried forward 2, 706, 298 59
1— 22v
V— 338 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Contract Dredging— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 2, 706, 298 59
Poupore, W. J. — Concluded.
Loggieville, dredging in situ: Prince Ito, Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 1911, May 28-June 30, 1912,
Prince Louis, June 3-Aug. 3, 28,974 c.y. at 33c; less $1,735.23 paid in 1911-12, V— 350. . 7,826 19
Richibueto, dredging scow-measure: Prince Ito, July 3-Oct. 18, 85,870-15 c.y. at 30c;
• detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $366.40; less $2,576.11 drawback 23, 551 35
Batiscan River, dredging scow-measure: Duke of York, May 9-Aug. 3., 56,804 c.y. at 15c;
detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $536.08 9,056 68
Berthierville, dredging scow-measure: Duke of York, Aug. 4-Sept. 20, 19,337 c.y. at 14c;
Prince Guy, 5,519 c.y. at 14c, Prince Willie 58,588 c.y. at 14c; extra haul, 11,571 c.y.
at lc; detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $1,100.54; less $1,879.71 drawback 11,018 70
Pointe aux Trembles, dredging in situ: Prince Guy, July 4-Aug. 21, towed, 9,313 c.y. at
30c; cast over, 1,542 c.y. at 20c 3, 102 30
Vercheres, dredging in situ: Prince Willie, Aug. 26-Oct. 6, 15,615 c.y. at 29c 4,528 35
Reid, E. R. ($5,061.42)—
Amherst, N.S., dredging scow-measure: Mabel Reid, Aug. 1-Nov. 30, 8,652 c.y. at 65c;
less $562.38 drawback 5,061 42
Robertson, Ferrier & Kennedy ($2,634.77)—
Echo Bay, dredging in situ, May 17-June 30: cast over, 9,727 c.y. at 14|c, scowed 5,438 c.y.
at 22c; detailed in 1911-12, V— 350, $274.08; less drawback $262.30, carried to account
of Superior Dredging Co. who assumed the contract 2, 634 77
Russell, J. E. ($21,487.96)—
Deseronto, dredging place-measure: Jack Canuck, Aug. 31-Nov. 23, class A, 3,045 c.y. at
$4.25, class B, 6,119-1 c.y. at 26c 14, 532 22
Trenton, dredging place measure: Trenton, Dec. 1-15, class A, 2,342 c.y. at $3.30; less $772.86
drawback 6, 955 74
Savoie, Fidele: dredging at Little Aldouane, N.B., Apr. 1-2, 305 c.y. at 30c 91 50
Soo Dredging and Const. Co. ($133, 156.45)—
Sault Ste Marie, dredging in situ: No. S and No. 5, Aug. 3-31, No. 3, No. 5 and No. 8,
Sept. 1-Dec 2, class A, 37,431 c.y. at $3.47, class B, 19,637 c.y. at 92c; less $14,795.16
drawback '. 133, 156 45
Superior Dredging Co. ($7,392.91)—
Echo Bay, dredging in situ, July 1-Nov. 30: cast over 2,077 c.y. at 14fc, scowed away
35,674 c.y. at 22c; transferredf rom Robertson, Ferrier and Kennedy $262.30; less draw-
back $1,022.30 7,392 91
St. John River Dredging Co.—
Nashwaak River, N.B.: dredge Tanta Wanta, July 19-24, 1,843-9 c.y. at 40c 737 56
St. Pierre, Antoine ($11,065.26)—
St. Maurice River, dredging under agreement of July 22, 1912: St. Pierre, July 22- Aug. 15,
17,625 c.y. at 22c 3,877 50
St. Maurice River, dredging under contract No. 8846: St. Pierre, May 10-July 10, 59,898 c.y.
at 12c 7, 187 76
Weddell, R. & Co. ($88,609.23)—
Port Hope, dredging: Trenton, Oct. 14-Dec 7, class A, in situ, 6,190 c.y. at $4.50, class B,
scow-mea§ure, 1,622 c.y. at 24c 28,244 28
Telegraph and Nigger Islands, dredging in situ: Togo, Oct. 20-Nov. 11, 8,247 c.y. class A,
at $4.50; detailed in 1911-12, V— 351, $994 38, 105 50
Thornbury, clearing approaches and removing 'L,' 58 h. at $15 870 00
Toronto, East Gap, dredging scow-measure: I.X.L., June 24-Nov. 18, 135,806 c.y. at 17|c;
less, $2,376.60, drawback 21,389 45
Windsor Dredging Co. ($9,713.47) —
Belle River, dredging scow-measure: Peltier, Aug. 12-Sept. 16, cast over 4,187.8 c.y. at 15c,
scowed away 17,116 c.y. at 25c 4,907 17
Port Stanley, dredging scow-measure: Peltier, Oct. 21-Dec 9, 1912, Mar. 26-28, 1913,
19,779 c.y. at 27c; less $534.03 drawback 4,806 30
Total 3,045,332 69
Charged as follows: —
St. John Harbour Improvements (Page V— 40) 489, 147 16
Port Arthur and Fort William Improvements (Page V— 37) 768, 960 65
Quebec Harbour Improvements , (Page V— 39) 172,888 96
•Tiffin Harbour Improvements (Page V— 42) 112, 690 97
Victoria Harbour, Ont., Improvements (Page V— 42) 167,312 30
Weymouth, N.S., Harbour Improvements (Page V— 2^4) 5,470 22
Yarmouth Harbour Improvements (Page V— 225) 29, 552 74
Bathurst Harbour, &c. : settlement of claim (Page V— 230) 24, 209 91
Grassy Island: settlement of claim (Page V— 240) 25, 020 00
Miramichi Bay Dredging (Page V— 241) 38, 592 17
River Saguenay Dredging (Page V— 267) 73, 572 09
Goderich Harbour Improvements (Page V— 286) 24, 229 55
Kincardine Harbour Improvements (Page V— 287) 4, 939 02
Carried forward 1,936, 585 74
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 339
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Contract Dredging— Concluded. $ .cts.
Brought forward 1 , 936, 585 74
Charged as follows — Concluded.
Parry Sound Harbour (Page V— 292) 2, 148 03
Picnic Islands Improvements (Page V— 293) 99, 523 98
Picton Harbour Dredging (Page V— 293) 5, G90 84
Port Stanley Harbour (Page V— 295) 4,806 30
Rainy River Improvements (Page V— 295) 31, 350 76
Sault Ste Marie Improvements (Page V— 297) 133, 156 45
Telegraph and Nigger Islands Dredging (Page V— 299) 38, 105 50
Thornbury Harbour Improvements (Page V— 299) 870 00
Toronto Harbour Improvements (Page V— 300) 30, 231 35
Dredging Maritime Provinces (Page V— 326) 477, 249 65
Dredging Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 329) 285, 614 09
Total as on page V— 338 : 3,045,332 69
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces: Summary of Dredges.
Dredge No. 1 (Page V— 340) 50,609 82
Dredge No. 2 (Page V— 341) 28,276 68
Dredge No. S (Page V— 342) 29, 505 31
Dredge No. 4 (Page V— 343) 10,892 56
Dredge No. 5 (Page V— 344) 48, 601 88
Dredge No. 6 (Page V— 345) 26, 505 64
Dredge No. 7 (Page V— 345) 32,472 16
Dredge No. 8 (Page V— 346) 10,482 12
Dredge No. 9 (Page V— 347) 19, 686 27
Dredge No. 10 (Page V— 347) 16, 135 12
Dredge No. 11 (Page V— 348) 14,040 74
Tug Canso (Page V— 349) 11,740 71
Tug Courtenay (Page V— 349) 8,051 41
Tug Helena (Page V— 350) 15,017 82
Tug Lisgar (Page V— 350) 11,037 12
Tug Rona (Page V— 351) 5, 593 55
Tug Sogenada - (Page V— 351) 4,091 64
Stonelifter No. 1 (Page V— 351) 8,594 55
Total 351 , 335 10
Charged to the following Votes: —
Dredging Maritime Provinces (Page V— 328) 266, 397 71
Repairs to Dredge Vessels (Page V— 324) 84, 937 39
Total as above 351 , 335 10
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces.
Dredge No. 1.
Master, Elijah Nickerson, Apr. -Jan., 10 m. at $125; outlay $6.21 1,256 21
Engineer, Henry Fosbrooke, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $125 1,500 00
Second engineer, Michael Collins, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $75 900 00
Third engineer, Ernest Markev, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $50 609 00
Mate, John W. Welling, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $75 900 00
Second mate, Benjamin Haines, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $55 660 00
First cook, S. L. Murphy, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $50, boarding men 8,904 d. at 50c, 4 dinners at
20c, less $6-77 for provisions on hand' 5,046 03
Second cook, A.. W. Bustard, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $45 540 00
Oilers at $40 per m.: Charles Mayes 7-953 m.; James McMaster 9-052 m 680 22
Winchmen and seamen at $40 per m.: Eugene Burbine 12 m.; Harding Dunbar 12 m 960 00
Ladder operator, W. L. Carter, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $40 480 00
Firemen at $40 per m.; Alvin Bates 4-55 m.; D. Gillespie 2-36 m.; Fred Linistadt 5-817 m.;
Fred McCavour 11-808 m.; Michael Mazaroul 11-493 m.; W.F. Murphy 2-394 m 1,537 03
Pilot, R. B. Cline, Apr.-Dec, 207 d. at $5 1,035 00
Night-watchman, George Carlin, Apr., June-Mar., 11 m. at $35, fireman, May, $40 425 00
Watchman, George Wasson, Mar., -709 m. at $40 28 38
Scowmen at $38 per m.: Fred Baker $262.99; Talmage Belyea $324.71; John Butt $266.73;
Arnold Scribner $314.72; Solman Urquhart $1.25 1, 170 40
Seamen at $35 perm.: W. Bennett $400.70; Sydney Caddell $420; Getho Copper $26.46;
Michael Coughlan $102.22; Harry Goldsworthy $67.22; Delbert Mills $350; Wade Thur-
ber $152.66; Charles Traynor $90.71 ; Reuben Wilkins $416.74 2, 026 71
Carried forward 19, 744 98
1— 22}v
V— 340 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 19, 741 98
Dredge No. /—Concluded.
Foreman carpenter, John C. Harned, Apr.-Mar., 251 d. at $4; outlay $18.20. 1,022 20
Carpenters at $3 per day: Abraham Craft 157 d.; George Damery 30-5 d.; Edward Harned
107 d.; Leonard Harned 54 d.; George Stackhouse 21 d 1,108 50
Caulker, John Hughea, 1 d. at $3 3 00
Beaver Dredging Co.: rubber belting 910 lb. at 15c; Tug "Dingo" moving dredge $15 151 50
Browne, John T.: cleaning and painting scows Nos. 102 and 104, and supplying paint $850;
cleaning and painting scows Nos. 103 and 101, but not supplying paint, $400; benzine $1;
labour, 30 d. at $2.25 1,318 50
Canadian Economic Lubricant Co. ; marine paint, 92 gals., at 75c 69 00
Canadian Oil Companies: electric light oil, 205-35 gals, at 17|e; marine engine oil, 98 gals, at
65c, 41 gals, at 75c; national light oil, 144-22 gal. at 19c; cup grease, 1,136 lb. at 6|c;
sundries $6.12 ' 237 72
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.: side wharfage, Tug Helena, 30 d. at 30c, mud scow No. 103,
155 d. at 50c 86 50
Christie Woodworking Co. : pine, 296 ft. at $70; 2 ladders $10.50; sundry lumber, etc $53.01 84 23
City Fuel Co.: coal, 7 tons at $9.50, 2| tons at $9, 1 ton at $8.50, 4 tons at $8.25, 1 ton at $8, 34
bags, $27.75, sundry $10.50; 2 loads kindling $3 179 77
City of Saint John: water, 1, 142, 600 gals., $290.15; meter rent $6.52 296 67
Cobham, Chas.: use of diving apparatus, 4 d. at $15; hire of scow, 5 d. at $1; watchman, 5 n.
at $1.75 73 75
Dominion Coal Company: coal, 87508 tons at $4 3,500 35
Driscoll, J. M.: spruce, 2,747 ft. at $25, 668 1. ft. at 2c, 154 1. ft. at 2|c; sundries $23.97 109 85
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co., Lt'd.: 151 bucket rubbers, 209 lb. at 90c 188 10
Government Ship Yard: tumbler and shaft complete $278.08; cast steel bucket roller $79.41;
4 c s. bushes $126 483 49
Gregory, H. S. & Sons: slippage for scows, 96 d. at 75c; wharfage, 28 d. at $1.50; towing scow
$8 122 00
Gregory, James S. : blockage, 73 d. at $5; hemlock deal, 2, 035 ft. at $14; towing steel barge $7. . 400 49
Hilyard Brothers: blockage, 69 d. at $5; spruce deal, 950 ft. at $16; cartage 50c 360 70
Holder, George E.: duck, 72 yds. at 38c, 88 yd. at 35c; labour, 1\ d. at $3.50; after winch
cover $54; sundries $20.65 159 04
McAvity's Wharf: wholeside wharfage, 271 d. at $8.75; 1 m. end wharfage $3G6 2,737 25
■March, C. T.: labour overhauling electric plant, 102 d. at 50c; machine work, 14 h. at 40c;
sundries $9.49 66 09
Maritime Dredging & Construction Co.: services of tug "Lord Wolseley," Yl\ d. at $50; use
of hoister, 2 d. at $25, less use of scow, 2 d. at $10 655 00
Mulcahy, A. J. Co.: anticorrosive composition, li- cwt. at $27.60; antifouling composition, 2
cwt. at $44.76; red paint, 6 cans at $1.60, 154 lb. at lie; sundry paint $12.90 - 170 36
"Nereid" Steam Tug & Owners, towing, 138 d. at $37.50, sundry $10 5, 185 00
Polly, George T.: rubber hose, 50 ft. at 70c; sundries $18.97 53 97
Splane,J.&Co.: manilla rope, 1821b. at 17c, 1,773 lb. at 15|c, 230 lb. at 15c, 834 lb. at 14|c,
130 lb. at 13|c, 650 lb. at 12|c, 48 lb. at life., 2, 575 lb. at lOfc, gal'vd steel wire covered
with hemp, 420 ft. at 23c; suction hose, 25 ft. at $1; boiled oil, 15 gal. at $1.15; raw oil, 15
gal. at $1.10; paint, 10 gal. at $2; sundries $361.96 1, 379 54
Thorne, W. H. Company: white waste, 4431b. at lie; white zinc, 100 lb. at 10c; pump for
pipe $14; copper wire, 49 lb. at 30c ; zinc plates, 357 lb. at 9c ; gal'vd wire rope, 325 lb. at 12c,
130 lb. at 12|c.; manilla rope, 241 lb. at 16c, 40^ lb. at 15|c; red oxide, 10 gal at $1.20;
100 lb. lead $10.55; sundries $153.39 395 59
Foundrywork: Wm. Lewis & Sons $3,157.03; D. McLachlan & Sons $595.26; Phoenix Foundry
and Machine Work $55; Saint John Iron Works $4,051.87; Union Foundry and Machine
Works $1,661.73; J. Fred Williamson $268.85 9, 700 74
Small payments: labour $50.45; cartage $46.50; ice $46.35; wharfage, 45 d. at 50c, 30 d. at 80c;
spruce, 1,259 ft. at $25; laundrywork $44.83; groceries $33.20; coal $23.50; adjusting com-
passes $32; medical services $14.50; 6 mattresses $17.70; clock $15.50; water $12; boating
$11; lettering dredge $10; towing $10; 36 lb. metal flange $10.80; sundries $66.35 522 67
Travel and outlay of J. B. McMurray 43 27
Total, carried to page V— 339. 50, 609 82
Dredge No. 2.
Captain, Charles Powell: June-Mar., 1 m. at $100,8-855 m. at $110; overtime $7.36; board of
self and men $1,217; travel and outlay $70.90 2,369 29
Engineer, John Retallick, Apr.-Mar., 3 m. at $100, 9 m. at $110; overtime $7.36; board of
self and men $162; travel and outlay $32.88 1,492 24
Firemen at $40 per m.: Thomas Allard, 7-789 m., extra time $2.67, board $30; Frank Leblanc
10 m., extra time $2.67, board $35.'0; Thomas Leblanc 1 m.; Robert Rankin, 3-005 m.,
board $5.50 948 12
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Brought forward 4, 809 65
Dredge No. £ — Continued.
Cook and steward, Joseph Tardie, Apr.-Oct., 5-79 m. at $45, boarding men $195.50 456 01
Cook, Fred Herman, Oct.-.Dec., 2-156 m. at $45, deckhand, 1-129 m. at $35, travel $6.50 143 05
Winchman, John Pritchard, Apr-Dec., 8-052 m. at $40, extra time $2.67, travel $6.50 331 25
Winchman, Nicholas Samson, Apr.-Oct., 5-38 m. at $40, acting mate, 1 m. at $65, extra time
$2.67 282 90
Mate, Murdock Landry: June-Dec, 6-301 m. at $65; extra time $2.25; travel $6.50 418 34
Watchmen at $35 per m., Harry Grimes $45.35, travel $6.50; Charles Robbins $116.03 167 88
Deckhands at $35 per m. inch extra time: George Aspy $61.50; Clifford Connell $241.05,
travel $6.50; John Conners, $138.41; Wm. Conners $132.61; James Gould $273.75, travel
$6.50; Ascal Jenson $64.92, travel $6.50; William Johnston $53.41, travel $6.50; Allan Miller
$71.77, travel $6.50; Jesse Peacock $105.67; Ernest Savoie $109.12; Andrew Wallace $56.86;
7 payments under $50 each, $165.74 1,507 31
Labourers, 263-5 d. at $2, 25 d. at $1.60, 38 d. at $1.50; carpenters, 395-5 d. at $3, 22 d. at
$2.50, 16-25 d. at $2; machinists, 32 d. at $2.75; caulkers, 6 d. at $3 2,004 00
Tug "Wm. Aitkcn," services of tug, 133 d. at $40; dumping scows, 17 at 50c 5,328 50
Alexander, A. E. & Son: manilla rope, 462 lb. at 12£c, 445 lb. at 13£c; sundries $49.10 166 93
Alexander, James: manilla rope, 422 lb. at 12c; sundries $24.10 74 74
Bell, Thomas, hard pine, 21,418 ft. at $45 963 81
Canadian Economic Lubricant Co., paint. 93 gals, at 75c 69 75
Carson, J. F.: 1 brl. rosin, 6201b. $26; raw oil, 21-5 gal. $20.50; sundries $70.05 116 55
Carson, J. & Sons: hard pine, 1, 680 ft. at $60, 240 ft. at $50, 538 ft. at $43.20; sundries $33.15. .. 169 20
Chaleurs Bay Mills: towing 2 barges to Campbellton $75; taking engineer and crew to Point
Lanime $25 100 00
Ellsworth, R., sundry blacksmith work 84 60
Ellsworth, Thos.: cil, 84 gal. at 20c; ice, 5,400 lb. at |c; 4 gal. paint $9.50; sundries $79.56. 119 36
Gallop, W. A.: grease, 385 lb. at 13c., 150 lb. at 15c; marine oil, 41 gal. at 75c; lubricating
oil, 46 gal. at 80c; 1 grinder $25.50; grate bars, 3,500 lb. at 2^c; castings, 1,958 lb. at
3c; boiler plating, 2, 190 lb. at 3|c.;. 1,000 ft. deal $19; making 2 new rollers with shafts
$55; pipe, 100 ft. at 10c, 100 ft. at 13c, 84 ft. at 18c; waste, 100 lb. at 14c; labour, 2 d.
at $8, 25£ d. at $4, 5 d. at $2, 84| h. at 50c, 615 h. at 4.0c; repairs to dredge $395.82;
sund ies $241 .42 1, 567 10
Good, ivcbert: salvage on 2 scows at Dalhousie Jet. $50; watching scows, 12 d. at $2; hauling
anchor and scow rope $3 77 00
Good, Wadworth, salvage on 2 scows at Dalhousie Jet 50 00
Jones, E. N.: steel cable shackles in 15 fathom lengths, 2,900 lb. at 3-3c, 5,000 lb. at 3c. . . 245 70
Landry, Joseph, boarding men 208 00
McKenzie, W. D.: cooking range $55; heating stoves, 1 at $11.50, 1 at $12.50; sundries $28.63 107 63
McLeish, Angus, salvage on 2 scows at Dalhousie Jet 50 00
Mowat, B. A.: boiled oil, 42| gal. at $1.50; paint, 7 gal. at $2.50, 11| gal. at $2.40; kerosene,
49 gal. at 21c; sundries $39.57 158 71
Murray, F. M.: coal, 22-05 tons at $5.75, 447-16 tons at $5.40 2,541 38
Noonan & Davies: coal, 15 tons at $3.75, 17 tons at $4.50; paid I. C. Railway $103.18; tele-
phone 25c 236 18
Northern Dredging & Construction Co., towing scow No. 107 50 00
Splane, J. & Co.: manilla rope, 1, 133 lb. at 13|c, sundry $45.10; anchor 507 lb. at 5c; blocks,
4 at $9.50, 1 at $9, 4 at $7.50, 1 at $5; cork fenders, 4 at $3.50; steel wire, 105 lb. at 13c;
life buoys, 3 at $3.50; life belts, 10 at $1; spruce oars, 4 pr. at $2.50, 2 pr. at $1 .80; galv'd.
screw shackles, 12 at 50c, 12 at 35c; sundries $10.60 387 96
Stairs, Wm., Son & Morrow: oakum, 500 lb. at 6-75c; boiled oil, 41-88 gal. at 63c; dry red
lead, 224 lb. at8-8c; sundries $5 . 35 85 20
Thorne, W. H. & Company: manilla rope, 894 lb. at 10|c; hose, 150 ft. at 35c; 560 lb. dry
red lead $35.56; platform scale $12.75; sundries $15.75 212 67
Town of Campbellton, water supplied 173 60
Wallace, James: manilla rope, 280 lb. at 15c; iron, 624 lb. at 3c; linseed oil, 10 gal. at $1.40;
labour, 180J h. at 60c; sundries $27.30 210 32
Yorston, J. &. J.: labour scraping and chipping, 30 h. at 50c, 418 h. at 28c, 174 h. at 25c;
sundries $7 . 72 183 26
Foundry work: Londonderry Iron & Mining Co., $123.55; McLennan Foundry & Machine
Works $327.04; Pictou Foundry & Machine Co., $5.25; Saint John iron Works $3,364.69 3,820 53
Small payments: dumping scows, 119 at 50c; hardwood timber, 240 1. ft. at 20c; lettering
scows $35; lettering dredge $15; blacksmith work $27.32; groceries $34.77; pr. marine
glasses $18; steel, 228 lb. at 9c; 137 lb. castings $10.96; boat $45; galv'd. iron, 11 sheets
at $1.60; laundry work $14.63; livery $20.50; towage $15.75; pilotage $40; services
of gasoline boat, 4 d. at $6, 5 d. at $5; medical services $20; advertising $11.60; duck,
56^- yd. at 25c; sundries $75. 16 592 46
•Travel and outlay of J. B. McMurray 5 15
Total, carried to page V— 339 28, 276 68
V— 342 AUDITOR UJENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Dredge No. 3.
Captain, Hugh Alcorn: Apr.-Mar., 12 m.'at $100; medical services and hospital fee $20.75;
board of self and men $1,969.50; travel and outlay $16.96 3,207 21
First engineer, J. F. Cheyne: Apr.-Mar., 11-8978 m. at $100; board $23; travel and outlay
$6.06 1,218 84
Second engineer, Richard Kane: Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $60; board $23 743 00
Mate, Harvey Peatman, Apr.-Mar., 11-901 m. at $50, board $23 618 08
Watchman, Allan McLean, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $35, board $23 443 00
Oiler, Leigh Spragg, Apr.-Mar., 11-683 m. at $40, board $23 490 34
Cooks at $45 per m.: Matthew Alcorn, 7-249 m., board $6; Edward Melanson, 1-131 m., board
$15.50 398 64
Assistant cooks at $20 per m.: Wm. Brien 1-256 m.; Wilfrid Hashey 1-723 m.; D wight Mc-
Mann 3-5 m 129 60
Firemen at $40 per m.: Patrick Cornick 3-89 m.; G. H. Kinnie, 1-46 m., board $14.50; D.
Melanson, 8-074 m., board $17; Jas. McDonald, -361m., board $5.50; Joseph O'Donnell
2-789 m 700 03
Pilots at $60 per m.: M. T. Daley 1-2 m.; Wm. Daley, -361 m., board $5.50 99 20
Deckhands at $35 per m.: Benj. Arseneau $64.62; T. Dorceau $71.77; Joseph Doucette
$114.20; James Garrett, $140, board $15.50, travel and outlay $7.10; Harry King $126.33;
A. D. Martin, $303.94, board $23; Thomas Obey $82.01; Wm. Stever $134.91, board
$15 . 50, travel and outlay $7 . 10; John Thibodeau, $213 . 15, board $15 . 50, travel and outlay
$7 10; G. Wright, $51.77, board $14.50; 6 payments under $50 each, $57.21 1,465 21
Deck hand, Johnston Haines, 2 m. at $30, 3 m. at $35, board $23 '. 188 00
Bathurst Lumber Co.: coal, 467-013 tons at $5.75, 23-66 tons at $6; water, 43,500 gals, at
|c., 7,200 gal at Jc; spruce, 2,000 ft. at $14; towing $15; running out anchor $10; sundries
$104.37 3, 129 42
Boisbriand, Eugene: boat, 16ft. long $46, pr. oars $5.60 51 60
Branch, E. W.: freight $47.83; trucking $31.23 : . . 79 06
Canadian Import Company: coal, 44 -04 tons at $4.80; bags, 144 at 10c; cartage $4.98; bagging
$4.98 235 75
Dane, George T.: repairs to dredge as authorized by A. R. Dufresne $10,492; extra work
on dredge $1,784; extra work on small boats $64.09 12,340 09
Dorval, J. A.: linoleum, 41 yd. at 45c; sundries $43.26 61 71
Levis Graving Dock: use of dock for wintering dredge $400; coal, 21 • 135 tons at $5 . 10; sundries
$4.96 512 80
McTowmey, J. P.: cast range complete $45; heater $12.50; 2 coal stoves $17. 50; sundries $11. 10 86 10
Splane, J. & Co.: chain cable, 3,803 lb. at 3-3c; manilla rope, 1,076 lb. at lOfc, 289 lb. at
ll|c, 1,365 lb. at 13|c; 1 box spirit compass $20; sundries $34.03 511 99
Thorne, W. H. & Company: packing, 16-375 lb. at $1.80, 17-7 lb. at $1.45; paint, 41 gal. at
$1 90; boiled oil, 47-49 gal. at 61c; dry red lead, 860 lb. at 8c; magnolia metal, 56 lb.
at 25c; paint brushes, 8 at $1 .80; sundries $83 .36 342 52
Foundry work: Canadian General & Shoe Machinery Co., $1,123.56; Wm. Lewis & Son
$148 19; Miramichi Foundry & Machine Works, $19.60; Phoenix Foundry & Locomo-
tive Works $10; Union Foundry & Machine Works $420.35; J. Fred Williamson $243.70 1,965 40
Small payments: steel pipe $38.60; marine engine oil, 49 gal. at 65c; kerosene oil, 160 gal.
at 20c; piloting $22: asbestos packing, 39 lb. at 45c; field glasses $21; paint, 510 lb.
at 4|c, 28 lb. at 8c; rubber, 55 ft. at 30c, 55 ft. at 22-2c; ventilators, 4 at $9; 1 ton coal
$10; laundry work $12.20; labour $26.26; 6 copper magnets $12; sundries $164.36 477 72
Travel and outlay, J. B. McMurray 10 °0
Total, carried to page V— 339 29,505 31
Dredge No. 4-
Master and craneman, Findlay Home: Apr.-Dec, 7-73 m. at $100; board of men, 2,500 d.
at 50c; travel and outlay $55.55 2,078 56
Engineer, S. D. Murchison, 4 m. at $85, 1 m. at $50, travel and outlay $19.60 409 68
Engineer, G. R. Scott, 3-954 m. at $75, travel and outlay $14.35 310 96
Captain of coal barge, Amede Othot: 1 m., $50, bargeman 4-566 m. at $35; board of self and
men, 9 m. at $15, 17 d. at 50c; laundry work $33 . 50 386 83
Oiler, Fred Petitpas, 7-019 m. at $40; fireman, Paul Harvey, 6-789 m. at $40 552 34
Cook, Alex. Vigneau, 7-02 m. at $45; assistant cook, M. Cormier, 6-624 m. at $15 415 24
Watchmen at $35 per m.: A. Cheverie $145.79; Avila Cormier $18.41; Cerice Gallant $97.57 261 77
Deckhands, scowmen and bargemen at $35 per m.: Emile Boudreau $231.86; Nat. N. Boud-
reau $129.27; Henry Cormier, $7.95; L. Cormier $175; Arthur Tasse, $105, board $15;
M. Learde $215.27; Pierre Poirier $242 . 22 ; C. Solomon $242.21 1,363 /8
Labourers, 21 d. at $1 .75, 34 h. at 25c • • • • ■ 45 26
Arseneau, Cleophas, freight on coal, 106 tons at $2.25; Burns, R. D., coal, 30-4 tons at $5.25 398 10
Cormier, Bessie, laundry work $53.65; Cormier, Ernest, water, 42,885 gal. at f c 3 75 24
Cormier, Lucien, water, 9,790 gal at lc, 34,949 gal. at f c «> 60 01
Doyle, Wm.: coal dumping buckets, 2 at $75 •-•■••• 150 00
Dwyer, C. & Son, coal, 113 tons at $5; Sch. Emma Gidney, freight on coal, 49 tons at $2.25. . . o75 25
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Brought forward. 7, 782 94
Dredge No. 4— Concluded.
Leslie, Wm. & Co. : coal, 80 tons, including freight, trimming and insurance 453 20
McArty, T. & Sons: rubber belting $143.51; sundries $20.05 163 56
Maritime Steamship Co.: freight on coal, 75-25 tons at $2.25 169 31
Noonan & Davies; coal, 106 tons at $3.50, 49 tons at $3.25, 75-25 tons at $3 756 00
Savage, J. P.: expenses towing scow $45; canvas, 78 yd. at 38c; paint, 9 gal. at $2.40; rope, 95
lb. at 15|c; kerosene, 1 cask, $12; sundries $140. 12 263 08
Splane, J. & Co.: manilla rope, 567 lb. at lOfc, 33 lb. at lie; sundries $21 .54 86 20
Foundry work: Pictou Foundry and Machine Co., $760.36; Bruce Stewart & Co., $130.48;
Union Foundry & Machine Works, $6.73 897 57
Small payments: marine engine oil, 50| gal. at 80c; rope, 2181b. at 17c; rubber hose, 100 ft. at
37c; freighting $22.62; use of anchors and landing boats $20; white waste, 1281b. at lie; 2*
flanged; globe valve $12; sundries $137.54 320 70
Total, carried to page V— 339 10,892 56
Dredge No. 5.
Master, U. H. Lyons, April-Dec, 9 m. at $115; board of crew $3,491.79; travel and outlay
$47.55 4,574 34
Master, Wm. McKenzie, Dec. -Mar., 3-263 m. at $115, board $49.50, outlay $19.65 444 40
Engineer, H. Allen, July-Dec, Feb. -Mar., 6-6839 m. at $100, board $15.50, travel and outlay
$34.90 718 79
Engineer, M. Anderson, April-Mar., 11-296 m. at $80, extra time $17.75, board $53, travel
and outlay $1 . 60 976 02
Engineer, J. A. Ledingham, April-June, 1 m. at $90, 1-526 m. at $100, extra time $6.58 249 18
Operator, Wm. Gordon, April-Mar., 11-361 m. at $65, engineer -2739 m. at $100, board $53.. 818 90
Operator, C. Hannon, April-Mar., 11-935 m. at $80, engineer -2739 m. at $100, board $52. . . . 1,034 21
Operator, G. Jollimore, April, -657 m. at $65 42 74
Operator, A. McDonald, April-Mar., 12 m. at $65, extra time 99c, board $53 833 99
Mate, W. Mcintosh, May-Dec, 7-624 m. at $65 495 60
Stewards: W. Rice, April-Dec, 7-96 m. at $55; W. Abbott, -756 m. at $45, travel and outlay
$8.85 480 69
Cook, J. Rice, April-Dec, 7-96 m. at $50; assistant cook, D. J. Carroll, 5-66 m. at $15... . 483 01
Oilers, at $40 perm.: M. Connell7-5m.; B. Desmond, 10-888 m., board $53; W. Hopkins -657m.;
D. Marden, 7-983 m., extra time $6.25, travel and outlay $24.45; A. McDonald, 8-664 m.,
extra time $30.02, board $2.50 1,543 95
Firemen at $40 per m.: E. Hollaway 1-578 m.; B. McDonald 1-5 m.; W. McFarlane, 7-73 m.,
extra time $3.62; W. Munro, 2019 m., extra time $2.63; R. Ross 4- 117 m.; W. Ross 2-394m.;
W. Steeves 2-183 m.; W. Stewart 3-5 m.; F. Wilson 5-019 m.; 5 payments under $50 each,
2-571 m 1,310 82
Boatswain, T. Crawford, May-Dec, -559 m. at $40, 6-5 m. at $50 347 36
Night watchmen at $35 per m.: D. McLeod, 10-657 m., board $53; J. Scott 1 m 461 01
Deckhands at $35 per m.: D. Carroll $192.50; A. Gallant $304.40; S. Gratto $241.31; D. Hen-
drican $269.40; H. McKinnon$230.95; A. Stewart $269.40; W. Sutherland $256.27; C. Thom-
son $227.50; 2 small payments $78.36 2,070 09
Deckhands, C. Skinner, 1-197 m. at $35, 6-5 m. at $40 301 90
Arcadia S. S. and Owners: assisting S. S. Hiawatha shifting dredge $50; towing dredge $100. . 150 00
Barry, Alfred D. , ice supplied 89 25
Bonner, W.: gasoline, 230 gal. at 23c; kerosene, 40 gai. at 22c; polarine, 18 gal. at $1.25; sundries
$5.45 89 64
Brennan's Transfer, sundry transfer work 104 50
Brown, John: labour painting dredge, 23| d. at $4, 47 d. at $3; lead, 400 lb.at9|c; oil, 20 gal.
at $1.25; sundries $39.21 337 21
Brown, P. & Son: rent of store 13 m., $65; removing door sills $3 68 00
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Company, dredging sleeves, 6 at $47 282 00
Carson, J. & Sons: 21 posts, 18 ft. long, $26.25; 505 ft. hemlock, $8.15; sundries $105.40 139 00
Carson, J. F.: packing, 36J lb. at $1.90, 11| lb. at $1.75, 12 lb. at $1.25, 22-66 lb. at 75c, 14 lb.
at 40c; dynamo oil, 45 gal. at 60c; engine oil, 1 bbl. at $37, 1 bbl. at $37.10, 1 bbl. at
$35.25; cylinder oil, 1 bbl. $49.80; cup grease, 600 lb. at $12; gasoline, 25 gal. at 30c, 20 gal.
at 35c; paint, 6 gal. at $2.20; 336 lb. anti-fouling composition $90; 336 lb. anti-corrosive
composition, $52.50; steam hose, 30 ft. at $1; 590 lb. machine bolts $36.73; brass nipples,
24 at 15c , 36 at 20c; white waste, 383 lb. at 12c ; 879 lb. manilla rope $111 . 91 ; sundries $483.58 1 , 274 07
Cumming, J. W. & Son Ltd.: delivery pipes, 25,454 lb. at 6|c; trucking 2 miles, 22 trips at $2.75;
paint, 38| gal. at 90c; loading pipes and extra labour $37.80 1,787 46
Dalton, Mrs. Lizzie, sundry laundry work 81 75
Davidson, M. L. Company, steam chest complete 53 00
Dominion Wire Rope Co., suction pipe hoisting rope, 500 ft. at $11 .25 per 100 56 25
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co. Ltd.: dredge sleeves, 1 at $700, 24 at $85; freight $10.16. .. . 2,750 16
Carried forward 24, 151 69
V— 344 AUDITOR GENERAL'S RETORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 24, 151 69
Dredge No. 5 — Concluded.
Hiawatha S. S. and Owners: assisting S. S. Arcadia shifting dredge $25; towing dredge $125;
piloting S5 155 00
MacDonald Brothers, sundry linoleum, towels, etc 80 08
McKenzie, W. D.: 1 steam trap $26; storing stoves and utensils, 8 m. at $2; stove castings,
193 lb. at 8c; sundries $140.38 197 82
McMillan, Alex., sundry blacksmith work 128 94
McPherson, A. & Sons: labour, 3.466| h. at 40c, 233 h. at 50c; linings for pontoons, 10,310 lb.
at 3|c.; bolts, 1,000 at 3c; fieight $57.70; sundries $71.04 , 2,022 69
Munro, John, groceries, etc 191 56
New Glasgow Motor Co.: gasoline, 535 gal. at 25c, 236 gal. at 23c; 18 battery connections 90c 188 90
Noon: n & Davies: coal, 801 tons at $3.75, 532-5 tons at $3.60, 103-25 tons at $3.50, 158-17 tons
at $3.25, 48-5 tons at $3; delivery of coal, $1,418.05; rent of warehouse, 4 m. at $5;
sundries $50.45 7,430 27
Pope Brothers, provisions 72 57
Scott, James: water, 319,200 gals at 40c. per 100; night watchman lid., $12.66 1,289 46
Stewart, John: hauling out pontoons, 7 at $58.66; cleaning, scraping and painting pontoons,
15 at $58.66; cleaning etc., pipes $14; sundries $197.17 1,501 69
Thompson & Sutherland: hotel range $100; manilla rope, 102 lb. at 16fc, 322 lb. at 15§c,
450 lb. at 15c, 80 lb. at 14c; hoisting rope, 500 ft. at $13.20 per 100; 2 snatch blocks $17;
kerosene oil, 43 gal. at 24c; sundries $73 . 63 412^65
Whalen, James A.: repairing dynamos at factory $274; boring $10; labour $8; freight, express
and truckage $7.50; expenses to Halifax $25 324 50
Yorston, J. & J.: hauling, blocking, wintering and launching dredge $2,000; painting, scaping,
etc, 272 h. at 50c, 45 h. at 40c, 2,816 h. at 25c; 2 drums international coating $37; 57doz.
wedges $17. 10; 900 ft. birch $27; sundries $60.94 3,000 04
Foundry work: Brown Machine Company $4,336.24; I. Matheson & Co., $34. 15; Pictou Foundry
& Machine Co. $2,472.49 6,842 88
Small payments: labour $115. '30; gasoline, 80 gal. at 30c; hardware $23.21; fishing dory $17;
dishes $16.71; wharfage $15; suction pump $15; packing, 8 lb. at $1.75; freight $11.83;
sundries $60 . 69 312 74
Total, carried to page V— 339 48, 601 88
Dredge No. 6.
Master and craneman, D. Gillis: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $100; overtime $21.87; board of self and
crew $2,010.55; travel and outlay $48.93 3,281 35
Chief engineer, H. D. McQuarrie: April-Dec, Jan. 21-Mar. 31, 11-328 m. at $90; overtime
$19.68; board $34.50; travel and outlay $27.29 11,01 06
Assistant engineer, Thos. Peck, April-Dec, 8-018 m. at $60, overtime $13. 12 494 27
Mate and craneman, Jerry De Coste, April-Nov. 1, 6-723 m. at $65, overtime $14.21 451 23
Watchmen at $35 per m.: Peter Embree $105, board $45.50; Walter Keating $228.41, over-
time $7.65; Joseph Lovell $16.11 402 67
Fireman, Orman Embree: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $40; overtime $8.75; board $53.50 542 25
Oilers at $40 per m.: Nelson Cousins 6-723 m., overtime $8.75; L. Guthro 4-361 m., board
$53 . 50 505 66
Cook, Jos. D. McDonald, April-Dec, 5 m. at $40, 3-591 m. at $45, overtime $8.75 37j 38
Assistant cook, Andrew Bedford, April-Dec, 7-92 m. at $35, overtime $7.65 284 87
Deck hands and scowmen at $35 per m., inch overtime: Mike Campbell $127 . 60; Andrew Clark,
$286.59; J. Dugas $54.56; E. Forrest $118.33; A. T. Henderson $172.96; John L. McNeil
$159.15; David Pendergrast $288.89; George Reid $236.05; P. Sampson $142. 97; 4 payments
under $50 each, $155.81 1,742 91
Arsenault, John: rent of cook-house, 4 m. $16; damages to utensils $4.02; provisions $29.25. . 49 27
Boonton steam tug, services of tug tending dredge, 162 d. at $40 6,480 00
Brennan & Co., sundry groceries and provisions 121 26
Colonial Coal Company, Ltd., coal, 4-3 tons at $3, 53-5 tons at $3.50 200 15
Dominion Coal Company, hire of tug Douglas H. Thomas, towing dredge from North Sydney
to Baddeck 100 00
Inverness Railway & Coal Company, coal, 9 tons at $3, 61 • 75 tons at $3 . 25 227 69
Kelly, James: services of tug E. M. Coates tending dredge, 113-4 d. at $35; manilla rope, 1,796
lb. at 12c; flexible steel rope, 1,140 ft. at 12c; provisions $91.79; paint, 4 gal. at $2, 5 gal.
at $1.60; 2 brl. kerosene $17.60; sundries $71.75 *4,518 46
MacDonald, T. Howard: services of tug F. L. M. Paint, towing dredge from Baddeck to Port
Hawkesbury ' 131 25
MacKenzie, John D.: labour, cutting 2 scows 10 ft. from pier $45.25; 1 spar, 25 ft. long, $5. . . 50 25
Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co.: coal, 134 tons at $3; 2 bucket teeth $75; 2 bucket teeth $100;
2 spud wheels $60; labour $406.99; sundries $166.66 1,210 65
Poole, Thomas & Co.: labour, foreman, 13 d. at $5, boilermakers, 16-5 d. at $4, mechanics,
28 d. at $3.50; board, 20 d. at $1; sundries $61.96 310 96
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Brought forward 22, 576 59
Dredge No. 6 — continued.
Salter, Sidney: damages to flying jib and jib stay sail $25; 1 jib stay $20; 2 jib guys $15; 1
cat-head $15; gallant forecastle $10 85 00
Strait of Canso Marine Railway Co.: hauling on slip $50; labour, 22 h. at 31c, 119 h. at 28c;
sundries, $8.60 98 74
Thompson & Sutherland: flexible plow steel, 325 ft. at 46c; engine oil, 48^ gal. at $1 . 10; galv'd
tank $33; 4 turnbuckles with eye ends $20; injector $23.15; zinc plates, 7 at $2.75; castor
-oil, 5gal. at $2.40; blacksmith's vise $12; 1 brl. black oil $10.75; deck lights, 6 at $1.75;
sundries $247.82 591 32
Town of Noith Sydney, water, 19,000 gals, at $4 per 1,000 76 00
Vooght Brothers: mattresses, 11 at $2.50; oilcloth, 13 yds at $1.15; sundries $33.35 75 80
Williams, W. F., steam coal, 20 tons at $4 80 00
Young, Angus, services of Tug Nelson tending dredge, 18 d. at $40 720 00
Foundry work: Robert Musgrave $1,298.97; Sydney Foundry & Machine Works $555.19 ;
Union Foundry & Machine Works $69.88 1,924 04
Small pavments: water $75; labour $51.25; freight $25; wharfage $25; dockage $17.50;
lettering dredge $15; towage $15; trucking $10.50; sundries $33.80 278 15
Total, carried to page V— 339 26, 505 64
Dredge No. 7.
Master, E. M. Dexter: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $97; board of self and crew $1,539.50; outlay $9.61 2,713 11
Engineer, G. E. Burrows, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $90, board $51.50 1, 131 50
Assistant engineer, Fred Burrows, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $45, board $51 .50 591 50
Mate, W. J. Freeman, Apr.-Jan., 8-624 m. at $65, carpenter, 15£ d. at $2.50 599 3-
Cook, Chas. Morrison, Apr.-Jan., 8-789 m. at $45, board $2.50 398 0.
Assistant cooks at $15 per m.: M. Conrad $3.45; Percy Monzar $66.43; Edward Trott $59.50 129 38
Firemen, Laurie Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $40, board $51 .50 531 50
Watchman, Joseph Wells, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $35, board $181 601 00
Winchmen at $40 per m.: Harry Burrows 5- 164 m., board $7; John Chandler 6-822 m.; David
Myra 12 m., board $51 .50 1,017 96
Deck-hands and bargemen at $35 per m. inch board: John Chandler $208.66; Allan Jollymore
$54.95; Win. Meisner $301.86; Gilbert Monzar $362.72; James McGowan $301.17; Sydney
Smith $263.41; Stephen Strachan $73.11; Delhert Wagner $431.36; John Wilneff $63.20;
Walter Winters $177.77 2,238 21
Fraser, J. H. & Sons: labour, 215 h.at60c; cast steel bushings, 20 at $1.25, 90 at $1, 140 at
75c; sundries $29.84 378 84
Hagan, E. C: re-painting, graining, &c, 41 d. at $2.50; lettering dredge $10; linoleum, 9j yd.
at $1.75; 3 cushions $10; sundries $26.52 165 21
Liverpool Marine Railway Company: hauling out dredge twice and dockage 2d., $40; 23
lay days $184 224 00
Mcintosh, C. V.: rope, 1,293 lb. at 15c, 946 lb. at 16c, 963 lb. at 16£c; chain, 6,090 lb. at 6c,
1,690 lb. at 5c; rubber belting, 545 ft. at 60c; steel, 1,787 lb. at 5c, 564 lb. at 6c; 600 lb.
dry red lead $60; 450 lb. white lead $40.25; boiled oil, 45 gal. at $1.50; 44| gal. engine oil
$35.60; 269 lb. cotton waste $36.33; 93 lb. packing $86.10; Swedish iron, 750 lb. at 6c,
125 lb. at 5c; 60 pin shackles $63.60; 100 ft. wire bound hose $40; 2 stoves $30; feedoilers,
2 multiple light $32, 4 No. 4, $15, 6 No. 3, $18; 12 prs. oars $30; 150 lb. zinc plate $18;
6 gal. paint $15; 250 empty bags $12; sundries $499.91 ; 2,554 83
McLeod, Robie: ship carpenters and joiners, 91 d. at $2.50; hardwood timber, 504 ft. at $25;
sheathing, 1,072 ft. at $20; sundries $23-94 285 48
Mulhall, D. C.: groceries and provisions $118.24: hardwood timber $10.26; labour, 11£ d. at
$2.50, 11 d. at $2; sundries $55 . 13 234 38
Southern Salvage Company: services of S.S. Delbert D., 218 d. at $45; coal, 1 ton at $9.50,
2\ tons at $9,, 2 tons at $8.50, 1 ton at $8, 2 tons at $7.75, 455 tons at $5.50; coal bags, 650
at 6c; water, 30,950 gals, at |c; manilla rope, 946 lb. at 17c; lifting boiler $150; wharfage
on dredge and 2 scows, 8 m. at $15; firewood $4 12,936 19
Wesley, Mrs. Augustus, laundry work 49 71
Wigglesworth, Charles: stove $11; sundries $87.58 98 58
Wigglesworth, William: scraping and painting scows, 24 d. at $2. 50, 142 d. at $2; labour block-
ing $28; lumber, nails, timber, &c $16.50 - 388 50
Wright, E. J.: shackles, 24 at 45c, 36 at 40c, 12 at 31c; rope 63 lb. at 15c, 123 lb. at lie;
cup grease, 337 lb. at 7ic; 372 lb. iron $11.16; sundries $112.92 200 41
Foundry work: Gohel Iron Works $107.45; Thomas W. Quinn $4,538.75 4,646 20
Small payments: labour $110; ice $48; provisions $39.26; trucking $25.65; storage on boats
$17.50; 33 joints of pipe $16.50; lumber $11.62; sundries $89.78 358 31
Total, carried to page V— 339 , , 32, 472 16
7—346 AVDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. % cts.
Dredge No. 8.
Master and craneman, John Gillis: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $95; board of self and crew, $1,386;
outlay $13.86 2,539 86
Engineer, Geo. M. Crawford: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $80; board $50; travel and outlay $4.95.... 1,014 95
Assistant craneman, Malcolm Gillis, May-Dec, 6-822 m. at $60, travel $3.55 412 87
Cook and steward, Geo. M. DeCoste, Apr .-Dec, 8-394 m. at $40, travel 80c 336 57
Fireman, Wallace Embree, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $40, board $55.50 535 50
Watchman at $35 per m.: James McEachern $268.01, travel and outlay $4.20; Donald McLeod
$26.46 _ 298 67
Deckhands and scowmen at $35 per m.: Jno. A. Cameron $263.41; Jeffrey Crispo $69.52;
Harold Gillis,$292.66; Edward Lavinge $264.56; Archibald McEachern $187.18; Hugh
McMaster $268.01; Thos. Richards $260.63; travel and outlay of men $28.75 1,634 72
Foreman carpenter, U. Talbot $41 . 25; carpenter, H. Mclnnis $32 .50 73 75
Brown Machine Company: castings, 1,180 lb. at 3c, 1,244 lb. at 7c; labour, 26-7 h. at 50c,
56 h. at 45c, 123-75 h. at 40c 210 53
Burns, R. D. & Sons: coal, 57| tons at $4.75; wharfage and storage $10; sundries $36.80 319 93
Carson, J. F.: oakum, 300 lb. at 8c; sundry hardware, paint, &c $55.94 79 94
Carson, J. & Sons: 2 pine signs, 14 ft. long, $12; lumber $29; sundries $26.30 67 30
Hiawatha S.S. & Owners, sundry towing 55 00
Noonan & Davies: coal, 30-5 tons at $3.60, 15-25 tons at $3.75, sundry $19; expressage, &c,
$8.32 194 31
Pictou Foundry and Machine Co., sundry foundry work 887 65
Thompson and Sutherland: dredge chain, 1,231 lb. at $8.50, 2,247 lb. at $8. 38; manillarope,
575 lb. at 15|c; ship felt, 2 cases at $14.50; sheet red fibre, 36§ lb. at 66c; 2 doz. shackles
$12; 100 lb. white waste $11; sundries $11.42 / 469 58
Yorston, J. & J.: hauling dredge $75; hauling 2 scows $25; lay days on ways, 6 at $37.50, 2
at $10; 7 gal. copper paint $15.40; plank, 403 1. ft. at 3|c; labour, 90 h. at 50c, 45 h. at
40c, 2,042 h. at 25c; sundries $86.50 1,034 50
Small payments: water $65; groceries and provisions $70.76; smith work $41.48; wharfage
$35; trucking $14.50; 2 signs for dredge $10; dockage on scows $10; sundries $69.75 316 49
Total, carried to page V— 339 10,482 12
Dredge No. 9.
"Master and craneman, Patrick McCarthy: May-Mar., 10-967 m. at $95; extra time $2; board
$57.50; travel and outlay $22.32 1, 123 76
Engineer, James McCarron: Apr-Mar., 12 m. at $80; extra time $3.50; board $30.50; travel
and outlay $18.81 1, 012 81
Firemen, John Turner: Apr-Mar., 12 m. at $40, extra time $2.10, board $30.50; Alex. Mc-
Connell, -645 m. at $40 538 40
Oiler, John Saunders: Apr .-Jan., Mar., 10 -226 m. at $40; extra time 90c; board$18.50 428 43
Watchman, Bernard McGuigan: Apr.-Jan., Mar., 9-455 m. at $35; extra time$l; board $7 338 94
Cooks at $45 perm.: Percy Boehner $346.50; John Jeffreys $58. 50 405 00
Deckhands and scowmen at $35 per m. inch board and extra time: Daniel Fraser $172.09; Jno.
Jeffreys $270.50; George Mellish $290.22; Alex. McConnell $31.86; John A. McLean $223.40;
M. A. McPhee $127.33; Wm. Murphy $157.69; Archibald Nicholson $305.83; Roderick
Steele $173.74 1,852 76
Labourers, 48-62 d. at $1.80, 46-5 d. at $1.50, 21 d. at $1; painters, 25 d. at $2.50; caulkers, 12 d.
at $2.50; carpenters, 22-5 d. at $2.50 327 03
Board of crew, John N. McDonald, 3,240 d. at 50c 1, 620 00
Island Tug Company: services of tug F. M. Batt tending dredge, 212| d. at $25 5, 312 50
MacDonald, Joseph N.: water, 246 puncheons at 50c; sundries $2 125 00
MacDonald, A. A. & Bros.: coal, 10-77 tons at $4.80, 10-25 tons at $4.75, 27-5 tons at $4.50;
sundries $7.03 231 20
McGowan.M.C: manillarope, 354 lb. at 14^c; sundries $13.69 65 02
McKinnonBros.: coal, 101-19 tons at $4.50; carpenter, 2d. at $2.50; trucking $8.04 468 43
McKinnon, J. J.: packing, 35 lb. at $1.25; cup grease, 251b. at 18c; sundries$1.85 50 10
Maritime Steamship Co., Ltd.: towing, 27-5 h. at $10; waiting for tow, 12-5 h. at $4 325 00
Matthew & McLean: coal, 239-62 tons, $1,077.12; rope, 1,202-5 lb., $158.71; engine oil, 41-5
gal., $26.98; castor oil, 90 lb. at 15c; waste, 146 lb., at 13c; galv. flexible wire, 300 ft. at
30c; linoleum, 10 yd. at $1.20; wharfage and warehousing goods and fittings $30; trucking
$13.49; sundries $102.42 1, 543 20
Pictou Foundry & Machine Co., foundry work 119 44
Poole, W. A. & Co.: coal, 27-412 tons at $4.75, 44-8 tons at $4.50; kerosene oil, 47 gal. at 20c;
• sundries $8.94 350 15
Poole & Thompson: manilla rope, 492 lb. at 16^c; sundries $4.71 85 89
Stairs, Wm., Son, & Morrow: 112 lb. red antifouling paint $48; 112 lb. red anti-corrosive paint
$14; sundries $2.04 64 04
Sterns Brothers, sundry general merchandise 121 02
Stewart, Bruce & Co., sundry foundry work, ship chandlery, &c 2,119 71
Carried forward 18, 627 83
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Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces — Continued. % cts.
Brought, forward 18, G27 83
Dredge No. 9 — Continued.
Yorston, J. & J.: hauling dredge, 413 tons at 20c; laying on ways, 5 d., 413 tons at 10c. per ton
perd.; blocking, 420 ft. at 3c; keel blocks split, 26 at 60c; water and use of town hose $10;
labour, scraping, painting, &c, 50 h. at 50c, 892 h. at 28c, 135 h. at 25c; sundries $53.18. .. . 688 99
Small payments: water, 124 puncheons at 50c; labour, $51.50; laundry work $20.90; 14 ft. skiff
$25; blankets, 6 pr. at $3.25, 6 pr. at $1.50; blacksmith work $17.11 ; lumber $13.97; binocular
$15; expense inspecting dredge $10.12; transfer work $12.60; sundries $112.75 369 45
Total, carried to page V— 339 19,686 27
Dredge No. 10.
Master and craneman, W. C. Orr: May-Mar., 11m. at $95; board of self and men, 143 d. at 50c;
travel and outlay $7.62 1, 124 12
Engineer, F C. Batt, Apr -Mar., 12 m. at $80, board $30.50 990 50
Assistant craneman, Malcolm Buchanan, 7-306 m. at $35 255 72
Firemen at $40 per m\: George Batt, 1 m. $40, board $15; John Shepard, 11m. at $40, board
$15.50 510 50
Watchmen at $35 per m.: I. Acorn $38.75, board $15.50; D. Bell $137.74; D. Connors $193.75;
J. Creighan $12.50; D. Dowling $3 401 24
Cook and steward, John Mills, 8 -38 m. at $45, labourer 1 m. $40 417 14
Deckhands and scowmen at $35 per m.: Laurence Doirion $272.66; R. O. Hanley $265.88; Jas.
Hughes $270.40; Finlay Matheson $260.24; John McBeth $260.24; 3 payments under $15
each, $25.51 1, 354 93
Caulkers, 30-83 d. at $3, 139-68 d. at $2.50; watermen, 109 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 45-5 d. at $3;
116-46 d. at $2.50, 21-75 d. at $2.25, 25-5 d. at $2; painters, 31-5 d. at $2.50, 13-5 d. at $2;
man with team, 13-75d.at$3; labourers, 123 -5 d. at $2, 78 d. at $1.75, 23-5 d. at $1.60, 214-5
d.at$1.50, 12-4d.at$1.15; time-keeper, 20 h. at 25c; motor boat hire $10 2,161 41
Boarding crew, J. N. McDonald, 2,774§ d. at 50c, extra meals, 35 d. at 25c 1, 396 00
Bell, Thomas: creosoted 2" plank, 811 ft. at $75; freight $12; wharfage, truckage, &c $7.50 80 32
Bethune, D. F., ground rent, 2 scows at $25, 1 water boat at $15 65 00
Cameron & Co., sundry hardware 216 07
Carvell Bros.: side wharfage, winter 1912, $50; extra wharfage, winter 1912, $15; water, 44,000
gal. at $1 per M 109 00
DesRoches, Angus: rent of jack screws, blocks, &c $88.75; horse hire $13 101 75
Feehan, H. F., coal, 26-6 tons at $4.50 119 70
Hogan, M. P., sundry lumber 117 34
Island Tug Co.: hire of tug Islander, 171 d. at $25 4,275 00
Lyons, G.&Co.: coal, 87-943 tons at $4.75, 5-49 tons at $5, -955 tons at $4.50; bags,50atl2c 455 4£
McGowan,M.C: manilla rope, 2751b. at 14c; white lead, 200 lb. at 9c 56 50
McKinnon, J. J.: engine oil, 47J gal. at 80c; sundries $11. 80 49 80
McPherson, John Angus: square timber, 4 pieces at $8; plank, 1,226 ft. at $17.50; freight $2 55 45
Paton, James & Co.: wire mattresses, 10 at $3.35; duck, 40 yd. at 35c; sundries $11. 39 58 89
Stanley Bros.: wool blankets, 6 pr. at $2.75; flannelette blankets, 16 pr. at $1.65; linoleum, 20|
yd. at 60c; sundries $59.91 114 95
Stewart, Bruce & Co.: sundry foundry work and ship chandlery 1, 109 36
Small payments: hauling water, 7.000 gal. at jc; 1 set blocks $23.70; hardware, paint, &c $70;
expenses inspecting dredge S10. 12; 14 ft. skiff $25; signs, 2 at $11; smithwork $38.46; water
hose, 100 ft. at 30c; laboui $63.70; spruce, 2 pieces at $10, 1 piece at $6; fir. 20 pieces at 50c
3piecesat75c; dishes$11.14; iron, 24 sheets at $1; laundry-work $38.88; sundries $108.69.. 538 94
Total, carried to page V— 339 16, 135 12
Dredge No. \1.
Master and craneman, James McGrath: May-Feb., 9-967 m. at $95; board of men, 167 d. at
50c ; outlay $60.55 1, 090 99
Engineer, M. A. McLeod: Apr. -Feb., 1 m. at $70, 10 m. at $80; board $15; travel and outlay
$41 926 00
Firemen at $40 per m.: D. Dolan 1-774 m.; D. Dowling 5-919 m.; J. Musick 1-225 m., board
$15 371 76
Cooks at $40 perm.: Mrs. D. Handrahan -693 m.; J. Perry 1-074 m.; Mrs. Jas. Shea 5 -365 m.. . 285 24
Watchman, A. N. McDonald: Apr.-Nov., 7-359 m. at $35; extra time, 20 h. at 25c; board
So. 50 268 09
Deckhands and scowmen at $35 per m.: P. Arsenault $258.19; James Casey $260.52; S. De3
Roches $258.19; Peter Gaudet $197.16; Wm. McCormack $17.80 991 86
Labourers, 94 -85 d. at $1.75, 4 -5 d. at $2; carpenters, 44 d. at $2.50; caulkers, 3 d. at $2.50, 33-33
d.at$3; men with horse, 3-5 d. at $2.50 401 26
Carried forward 4, 335 20
V— 348
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
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Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Carried forward 4 335 20
Dredge No. 11 — Continued.
Arsenault, J. J. & Co., sundry general supplies 142 97
Brace, McKay & Co.: manilla rope, 2501b. at 13c; 2 lavatories $10; sundries $30.99 ...". 73 46
Brown, H. H.: coal, 8k tons at $5.75; puncheon $2 50 88
Enterprising Trading Co. :*coal, 19 -9 tons at $5.50; hauling, 21 loads at 20c ' 113 65
Holman, R. T.: coal, 24-427 tons at $3.70; bags, 200at 9c '..'.'.'.'.'. 108 38
Bidstone, W. J., sundry general merchandise 129 56
Byons, G. & Co.: coal, 10-355 tons at $4.50; freight $14 ...........'. 60 60
McDonald, J. N.: boarding crew, 1,960 d. at 50c; labour, $11.25 991 25
McNeil, William B., sundry trucking and coal hoisting 57 55
Maritime Steamship Company: services of S. S. Pekin, towing, 31 h. at $10, waiting for tow, 90
h. at $4 • 670 00
Murphy, P. C, services of tug, 7 d. at $25, 4 d. at $20 255 00
Tug T. A. Stewart, & Owners: services attending dredge, 181 d. at $25 4, 5 :5 00
Stewart, Bruce & Co., sundry foundry work, ship chandlery, etc 980 58
Strong, Fred., B. W. & Co.: hardware, paint etc., $269.24; paid wages of men $285.72 554 96
Tignish Trading Co.: coal, 55-8 tons at $6.25; rope, 272 lb. at 15fc; trucking, $10.60; kero-
sene oil, 45 gals, at 22c; sundries, $38.64 450 05
Bmall payments: hauling up and launching scows, $33.75; labour, $43.05; water, 151 puncheons
at 50c, 5,800 gals. $5.80; hauling and transfer work, $47; timber, 6 sticks at $5, 1 at $4;
blacksmith work, $36.56; laundry work, $32.07; pilotage, $21; coal $20.92; hardware,
$27.82; 20 loads marsh hay, $20; hardwood logs, 5 at $2.20; expenses inspecting dredge,
$10.12; sundries, $123.06 541 65
Total, carried to page V— 339 14, 040 74
Tug Canso.
Master, J. A. Moury, Apr.-May, 1-855 m. at $90 166 93
Master, James McDonald: May-Sept., 4-145 m. at $90; board of crew, 814 d. at 50c; outlay,
$6.57 786 64
Master, Arthur Swim: Sept.-Mar., 5-289 m. at $90, watchman, 1-487 m. at $35; board of crew,
1,306 d. at 50c; travel and outlay, $16.94 1,198 03
First engineers: H.Allen, 3- 756 m. at $90; John Thorne, 7-231 m. at $90, board, $13.50, travel
and outlay, ^32.80 1,035 15
Second engineer, Thomas Armstrong, 9-039 m. at $60, board, $11.50, travel and outlay,
$22.35 576 19
Mate, W. A. Demings, 8-749 m. at $50, travel and outlay, $12 449 46
Cook and steward, William Burke, 2-38 m. at $45 107 13
Cook and steward, Joseph Brown, -296 m. at $45 13 32
Cook and steward, J. W. Stackhouse, 3 m. at $45, board of crew, 931 d. at 50c, extra meals,
100 at 17c, total, $617.50, less, $85.38 provisions supplied 532 12
Cook and steward, Fred Symes, 3-361 m. at $45, travel and outlay, $7.50 158 78
Assistant cook, Arthur Hadley 7 24
Firemen at $40 per m.: Elijah Boone, 4-427 m.; John A. Carlin, 4-118 m., travel and outlay,
$11; Geo. Henderson, 1-052 m.; Archibald Irving, 3-658 m., travel and outlay, $10.20;
J. H. Beary, 1-197 m.; James Searle, 1-723 m.; Thos. Tobin, 4-085 m 831 65
Watchmen and firemen: Henry Cunningham, $18.74; Alex. Robins, $204.99 223 73
Deckhands at $35 per m.: John Boone, $222.66; John Good, $70.91, travel and outlay, $10.20;
Geo. Henderson, $86.11; Hector Beblanc, $83.56, travel, $12.10; Ernest Bong, $160.47,
travel $12.65; Angus McNamara, $128.01; Robert Watters, $165.31; R. T. Watters, $148.05 1, 100 03
Canadian Oil Companies: engine oil, 48 gals, at 65c; cylinder oil, 10 gal. at 75c; sundries,
$21.28 59 98
Dominion Coal Company, coal, 82-25 tons at $4 329 01
Ellsworth, Thos., sundry general supplies 65 05
Hevenor, G.: boiler plate, 1,274 lbs. at 8|c; hooks for hose, 36 at 30c; lantern for engine
room, $14; labour, 124 h. at 50c, 1,088 h. at 40c, 12 h. at 35c; sundries, $58.07 628 86
Inverness Railway & Coal Company, coal, 38 tons at $3.25 123 50
Kennedy, Wm., & Sons, steel propeller blades, 4 at $40.. ; 160 00
Mowatt, B. A.: provisions, $85.38; 18 cans metal polish, $13.50; hardware, $12.06; sundries,
$12.32 123 26
Mulcahy, A. J. Co.: 100 ft. leather copper-riveted hose, $59; adjusting standard compass,
etc., $15; sundries, $3.50 77 50
Murray, P.M.: coal, 1-532 tons at $9, 206 torts at $5.15, 24-822 tons at $5.40; 13coalbags at 10c 1,209 98
Noonan & Davies: coal, 84-75 tons at $3.75; freight, $29.58; labour landing, $31.90; 50 bags,
' $4; phone messages, 90c 384 20
Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co: coal, 15 tons at $3.25; trimming coal, $2.25; water, 4,000 gal. at
aC 61 00
Renault, F., piloting tug, 17 d. at $4, travel, 50c 68 50
Carried forward 10,477 24
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Brought forward 10, 477 24
Dredge No. 10 — Continued.
Splane, J. & Co.: manilla rope, 2,989 lb. at lOfe; steel wire, 75 lb. at 13c.; deep sea line, 46
lb. at 20c; sundries, $14.46 354 73
Thome, W. H. & Company: engine and cylinder oil, 23 gals, at 65c, 51£ gal. at 70c; boiler
zinc, 277 lb. at 10c; garlock packing, 12f lb. at $1.80; paint, 9 gal. at $2.50; white waste,
253 lb. at 8c, 68 lb. at lie; bronze picture cord, 200 ft. at 9fe; sundries, $120.30 291 22
Foundry work: McLennan Foundry and Machine Works, $49.70; Union Foundry and Machine
Works, $102.95; 2 payments under $20 each, $19.64 172 29
Small payments: pilotage, $43; hardware, oil etc, $31.01; laundry work, $27.34; coal, $45.66;
fees for special survey of dredge, $15.40; 6 d. blockage, $15; water, $29.65; ice, $36.05;
druggists' and optician's supplies $13.85; charts, 15 at $1; stoves, 1 at $14, 1 at $12; sundries,
$147.27 445 23
Total, carried to page V— 339 11, 740 71
Tug Courlenay.
Captain, G. H. Perry, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $75, board, $11.50 911 50
Engineer, H. E. Berry, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $75, board, $11.50 911 50
Mate, John Ross, Apr.-Mar., 11-322 m. at $45 509 50
Cook, Wm. Birch, 10-322 m. at $40, boarding crew, 2,496 d. at 50c, oil and matches, $4.82... 1,665 72
Cook, H. Gilchrist, 1 m. $40, boarding crew, 233 d. at 50c 156 50
Firemen at $40 per m.: W. Brown, 12 m., board, $11.50; Geo. Wasson, 11-29 m 943 12
Watchmen at $35 per m.: Hugh McCarty, $80.35; Albert Wilson, $297.26, board, $11.50;
2 payments under $15 each, $16.11 405 22
Deck hand, Allen Diamond, 11-276 m. at $35 394 67
Foreman carpenter, John C. Harned, 18 d. at $4; carpenters and caulkers, 38 d. at $3 186 00
Dominion Coal Company, coal, 281-71 tons at $4; Voucher 4772, outstanding, coal, $98.33... 1,225 17
Hevenor, G.; coal heater, $80; sundries, $5.61 85 61
McAvity's wharf, wharfage on tugs, Sept., Nov., Jan 75 00
Splane, J. & Co.: paint, 6£ gals, at $2; manilla rope, 28 lb. at 16c, 410 lb. at lS^e, 57 lb. at
15c, 96 lb. at 14c, 610 lb. at 13|c, 55 lb. at life, 185 lb. at life; sundries, $25.28 237 92
Thorne, W. H. & Company: manilla rope, 54 lb. at life., 738 lb. at 10£c.; marine engine oil,
45 gal. at 80c; packing wire, 16J lb. at 90c; paint, $15.20; sundries, $30.51 180 20
Small payments: blockage, 7 d. at $2.50; wharfage, $14.50; cylinder oil, 30 gal. at 75c; 12
fenders, $12; groceries, $11.50; sundries, $85.72 163 72
Total, carried to page V— 339 8,051 41
Tug Helena.
Master, James McDonald, Apr .-May, 1 -855 m. at $90, outlay, 80c 167 73
Master, J. A. Moury, May-Mar., 10-145 m. at $90 913 07
First engineer, Wylie Spicer, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $90 1 , 080 00
Second engineers at $60 per m.; Harry McCain, 8-329 m.; Frank Rush, -5m.; John Thorne,
3-19 m 721 15
Mates at $50 per m.: Arthur Swim, 5-329 m.; R. T. Watters, 6-657 m 599 32
Firemen at $40 per m.: Edward Kelly, 11-888 m.; John Long, 8-657 m.; Allan Russell, 12 m. 1,301 81
Cook and steward, Jesse Hughes, 12 m. at $45, boarding crew, 3,985| d. at 50c 2, 532 75
Night fireman and watchman, Charles Knox, 3-362 m. at $40 134 47
Deck hands at $35 per m.: James Barclay, $96.46; R. Howes, $4.03; Edward Jacobs, $417.22;
M. Mahoney, $168.77; Robert Maynes, $151.50; Wm. Skelton, $161.86; Percy Thurber,
$250.75 1, 25d 59
Foreman carpenters, John C. Harned, 36 d. at $4; carpenters, 57 d. at $3; painters, 71 d. at
$2.50 492 50
Canadian Oil Companies: kerosene, 99 gal. at 16|c, 125 gal. at 19c; marine engine oil, 97 gal.
at 65c; sundries, $5.75 10S 88
Dominion Coal Company, coal, 636-18 tons at $4 2,544 74
Dykeman, F. A. & Co.: linoleum, 8 yd. at $1.50, 5f yd. at $1.40, 8^ yd. at $1.25; mats, 3 at
$4; sundries, $30.12 72 80
Gregory, James S.: blockage, 29 d. at $4; hire of horses and floating stages, $10; sundries,
$11.58 137 58
McAvity's Wharf, wharfage on tug, 2 m. at $25, 5 d. at $1 55 00
Mulcahy, A. J. Co.: No. 1 anticorrosive composition, 1| cwt. at $27.60, 1 cwt. at $27; No. 3
antifouling composition, 2 cwt. at $44.75; \ cwt. ammonia, $13.80; 50 ft. leather copper-
riveted hose, $29.50; paint, $27.20; sundries, $8.75 237 15
Reynolds, George, painting boat, 14-47 d. at $4 57 87
Carried forward 12,407 41
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Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 12, 407 41
Tug Helena — Concluded.
Rogers, Lyman J.: foreman, 5 d. at $2.50; labour chipping and painting, 48 d. at $2.10; sun-
dries, $5.50 118 80
Splanc, J. & Co.: manilla rope, 880 lbs. at 17c, 1,041 lb. at 15|e, 954 lb. at 12|c, 40 lb. at ll£c,
61 lb. at 10fc; steel wire, 63 lb. at 13c, 136 lb. at 12c, 15 lb. at life, 95 lb. at lie; sundries,
$78.79 556 78
Thorne, W. H. & Co.: manilla rope, 140 lb. at 15§c, 1,966 lb. atlOfc; engine oil, 42 gals, at
70c; white waste, 258 lb. at lie, 100 lb. at 12c; asbestos, 8 bags at $1.25; sundries, $268.54. 581 37
Wilson, J. E.: grate bars, 4,743 lb. at 2§e; sundries, $36.15 154 72
Yarmouth Marine Railway Co. Ltd.: hauling up vessel, $43.50; additional days, 5 at $21.75;
•sundries, $5 157 25
Foundry work: New Burrell-Johnson Iron Co., $350.19; Union Foundry and Machine Works,
$375.58; J. Fred Williamson, $13.55 739 32
Small payments: laundry work, $41.50; hardware, etc., $42.03; groceries and provisions, $32.04;
coal, $25.75; making covers for engine etc, $30; ice, $30.25; reflex glasses, 6 at $2; spring
and mattress, $12.10; sundries, $76.50 302 17
Total, carried to page V— 339 15,017 82
Tug 'Lisgar.'
Captain and pilot, S. Belanger: Apr .-Mar., 12 m. at $90; board, 2,898 d. at 50c, 469| extra meals
at 17c; travel and outlay $78.67 2, 687 50
Chief engineer, Albert Desrochers, Apr.-Dec, 8-756 m. at $75, travel and outlay $21.80 678 51
Second engineer, Phi. Samson, Apr.-Dec, 8-756 m. at $50., travel and outlay $27.20 465 01
Mate, Louis Castonguay, Apr.-Dec, 7-887 m. at $50, travel and outlay $24.15 418 53
Cook, Willy Lafleur: Apr.-Dec, 8-69 m. at $45; laundry work $79.45; travel and outlay $12.60 483 12
Watchman, Wm. McRae, 2-46 m. at $50 123 01
Waiter, E. Labadie. Apr.-Dec, 8-057 m. at $20, travel and outlay $26.70. 187 84
Firemen at $40 per m.: Emile Boucher, 2 m., travel and outlay $13.10; Phi. Carrier, 8-756 m.,
travel and outlay $14.45; Arthur Gasse, 5-756 m., travel and outlay $11.65 699 70
Sailors at $35 per m.: Ed. Castonguay, $263.41, travel and outlay $11.55; Louis Labadie,
$338.01, travel and outlay $15.15; Anicet Paradis, $281.82, travel and outlay $12.60 922 54
Burns, D. J., piloting, 20 d. at $3, sundry $20.50. 80 50
Burns, R. D. & Sons: coal, 114£ ton at $4.75; marine engine oil, 45§ gal. at 65c; sundries $27.69 601 15
Carson, J. F.: duck, 45 yd. at 35c; 100 ft. wire bound hose, $43; white gloss, 27 gals, at $2.20;
floor glaze, 5 gal. at $2.40; black paint, 4 gal. at $2.20; 112 lb. antifouling composition $19.80;
112 lb. anticorrosive composition $39.20; engine oil, 46§ gal. at 98?c; cylinder oil, 15 gal.
at 75c; 6 magnets $21.50; sundries $197.09 473 69
Inverness Railway & Coal Company: coal, 33-3 ton at $3; trimming coal $1.93 101 83
MacKenzie, W. D.: labour, 311 h. at 40c; brass pipe, 45 lb. at 33c; sundries $145.46 284 71
Nader, A., boarding men 50 40
Noonan and Davies: coal, 90 ton at $3.50; labour $10; freight $32.06; sundry 50c 357 57
Pictou Foundry and Machine Co., sundry foundry work • 1,944 35
Yorston, J. & J.: hauling vessel $51.20; laying on ways, 4 d., $51.20; shifting vessel on blocks $10;
labour scraping and painting, 17 h. at 50c; 297 h. at 25c; sundries $9.89 205 04
Small payments: smithwork, $47.30; groceries and crockery, $44.45; floor oil cloth, 67.66 yd.
at 30c; 1,000 ft. spruce, $19; 775 ft. hemlock, $13.20; ice, $17.25; freighting, $17.55; piloting,
$16; kerosene oil, 72-75 gals, at 17c; wharfage, $10; sundries, $54.70 272 12
Total, carried to page V— 339 11, 037 12
Tug 'Rona.'
Master, R. J. Belyea: May-Jan., Mar., 10 m. at $75, captain, Feb., $50; board of crew, 1,538 d. at
50c, travel and outlay $51 .02 1, 620 02
Engineer, G. G. Gillis: Apr.-Mar., 11-5 m. at $70; board $28.50; travel $7 840 50
Mates: A. Arseneau, 2-755 m. at $50, travel and outlay $4.50; John Cassidy, 4-099 m. at $50,
pilot, 7 d. at $2.50, travel and outlay $5.45 370 19
Cooks at $40 per m.: E. Arseni, -131 m.; G. Gaudet, -96 m.; H. Vigneau, 6-69 m 311 29
Firemen at $40 per m.: S. M. Gillis, -258 m., board $4; Frank Holland 8-355 m., travel and
outlay $23.25. 371 76
Deck hands at $35 per m.: James Brophy $65.57; Fred Vigneau $235.31, travel $3.25 304 13
Foreman carpenter, Angus Desroche, 13j d. at $2.50; carpenters, labourers, etc, $333.47 367 22
Travel and outlay of inspector of dredges, John N. Mac Donald 28 40
Connier, Ernest, water, 18,100 gal. at fc; Connier, Lucien, water, 10,380 gal. atfc,2,315at lc 236 72
McPherson, John Angus: guard pieces, 190 1. ft. $34; plank, $21.45; 2 sticks timber, $13;
sundries $7.30 75 75
Carried forward 4 , 525 98
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Brought forward 4, 525 98
Pictou Foundry and Machine Co.: sundry foundry work 591 94
Savage, J. P.: coal, 10-555 ton at $6.50; rope, 176 lb. at 18c, 183 lb. at 15§e, 216 lb. at 13c;
sundries $142.41 299 13
Small payments: coal, 5-472 ton at $5, 8-819 ton at $4.75; condenser ferrules, 300 at 8|e;
smithwork $14.64; freight $14.56; blankets, 5 pr. at $2.65, 1 pr. at $4.75; sundries $34.55. ... 176 50
Total, carried to page V— 339 5, 593 55
Tug 'Sogenada.'
Master, Dan Landry: Aug.-Jan., 4-764 m. at $85; board $7.50; travel and outlay $4.80 417 28
Engineer, Chas. Campbell, Aug.-Mar., 7-903 m. at $85, board $50.50, travel and outlay $22.75 745 08
Captains: Alf. Lessard, 13 d. at $4, travel and outlay $20.70; S. Belanger, Aug., travel and
outlay $33.90 106 60
Firemen at $40 per m.: Albert Desaux, 2-855 m., travel and outlay $4.80; J. Dugas, 1-122 m.;
Robt. Hons+on, 1-122 m.; Wm. Jessome, 6-296 m., board $53 513 60
Deckhands at oer m. : Howard Forrest, $54.56, travel and outlay $4.80; Alex. Walker $84.96 144 32
Sundry labour, „J h. ,$162.64, 5 d. $12.50 175 14
Board of men, A. Nader, 56 meals at 35c 19 60
Carter, A. T.: coal, 17 ton at $5.15; labour on coal $2.52 90 07
Hackett, Wm. & Sons: 1 row boat $49; pr. oars $3.90 52 90
Keating, Thos. F. B.: labour, 16 d. at $2; manilla, 70 lb. at 14c; sundries $11.95 53 75
Kelly, James: manilla, 2,824 lb. at 15c; 6 blocks, $10.80; sundries, $181.08 615 48
North Sydney Marine Railway Company: foreman, $11.17; labour, 38.88 d. at $2.75; iron
paint, 8 gal. at $4; 4 lay days $37.20; hauling $18.60; sundries $8 213 92
Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., coal, 81 ton at $3 243 00
Foundry work: Robert Musgrave, $15.65; Pictou Foundry & Machine Co., $317.06; Sydney
Foundry and Machine Works, $41.55 374 26
Small payments: water $54.65; adjusting compasses and swinging vessel for deviations $30;
provisions $28.91; Walker ship-log $18; labour $14; pilotage $30; pr. marine glasses $18;
sundries, $133.08 326 64
Total, carried to page V— 339 4,091 64
Stonelifter No. 1.
Master, David Reid: Apr. -Mar., 8-722 m. at $75; watchman, 3-291 m.at $35; board of self
and men, 1,715 d. at 50c; outlay for desk $4 1,630 87
Mate, Joseph Donovan, Apr.- Sept., 5-624 m. at $60 337 48
Engineer, John Amos, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $60, board $97.50 817 50
Fireman, Howard Carpenter, Apr.-Sept., 5-624 m. at $40 224 99
Cook, Hiram Nice, Apr.-Sept., 5-624 m. at $45 253 11
Watchman at $35 per m.: John Butt, 3 m., board $46; Wm. Gibbon, 3-282 m., board $2; Thos.
Roulston 2-46 m 353 98
Deckhands at $35 per m.: George Catherine $175; John Costigan $25.31; Ben Miller $19.56;
Wm. Seaberry $142.30; James Sheridan $175; Charlie Trainor $21.86 559 03
Diving Scow: —
Diver, Edward Lahey, 12 d. at $15; retaining days, 13 at $5; scow hire, 26 d. at $1; paid
watchman, John Coleman, 25 n. at $1.75; sundry labour $8.75 323 50
Diver, John Lougon, 86 d. at $15; retaining davs, 83 at $5; scow hire, 169 d. at $1 1,874 00
Diver's helpers at $1.75 per d.: F. C. Lahey 3 d.; Harry Stone 3d 10 50
Watchman at $1.75 per d.: P. Conlon 3d.: David Tufts 73 d.; Robert Tyner 132 d 364 00
Pumpmen at $1.75 per d.: David Drinan 39 d.; Thomas Evans 48 d.; George Haines 91 d.;
Alexander Lougon 100 d 486 50
Dominion Coal Company: coal, 50-09 ton at $4 200 36
Gregory, H. S. & Son, slippage on Wiggin's slip, 103 d. at $1 103 00
Splane, J. & Co.: manilla rope, 165 lb. at 10fc, 65 lb at lie, 73 lb. at life, 49 lb. at 15c, 126 lb.
at 17^c; galv'd steel wire, 75 lb. at 12c, 75 lb. at 13c; steel wire rope, 505 ft. at 29c ; sundries
$98.68 326 75
Sullivan, John: boating dynamite and bell $56.50; towing diving scow $3 59 50
Thorne, W. H. & Company: dynamite, 1,4001b. at 20c; wire rope, 66 lb. at 12c; sundries $50.26 338 18
Union Foundry and Machine Works, sundry foundry work 107 16
Small payments: coal $56.29; towage $22; hardware, paint, etc., $20.24; ship's marine bell $13;
ice $11.25; waste $10.80: laundry work $9.25; sundries $81.31. 224 14
Total, carried to page V— 339 8,594 55
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Dredge Vessels: Maritime Provinces: Expenditure at Ottawa. $ cts.
Inspection Launch 'Eleanor' ($44.35).
Lamont, H. H., Douglastown: preparing launch for season's work 44 35
Steel Tug ' Fredericton' ($24,391.25).
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories, Montreal: services of inspectors at The Poison
Iron Works, July, 15 hi. at 75c, August-March at $200, \ time 811 25
Poison Iron Works, Toronto: final estimate to June 12, 1913, on contract for construction of
80 ft. single screw steel tug, $31,929.75, less paid in 1913-14, $8,349.75 23, 580 00
Hydraulic Dredge at St. John, N.B. ($46,399.34).
Canadian Inspection and Testing Laboratories, Montreal: services of inspector at St. John,
N.B., 12 m. to March 31 at $200; mill inspection of materials $50.44 2,450 44
Fleming, J., Estate of, St. John: estimate No. 12 to Sept. 26, 1913, $82,500, less drawback
$16,500, and less paid in 1913-14, $14,916.26, and paid in 1911-12, page V— 303, $7,134.84 43, 948 90
Dredge 'No. 4' ($2,058.47).
Chaudiere Machine & Foundry Co., Ottawa: in full payment of the extras on machinery for
dredge 1, 718 00
Wilson. Wm. C, & Co., Toronto: 1 brass vacuum gauge, 8-in., $12; 2 Martin duplex pumps at
$65; 2 Detroit lubricators at $12; 2 Koerting injectors at $65; § pt. grease cups, 12 at $1.75.. 317 00
Freight 65c; hardware $14.82; team hire $5; lumber $3 23 47
Dredge ' Restigouche' ($1,736,72).
Canadian General & Shoe Machinery Co., Levis: repairs to machinery, etc., as per contract. 1,463 00
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories, Montreal: service of inspector on dredge at
Levis, Apr. 1-May 10 at $200; expenses $9.20 273 72
Rock Breaker 'No. 707' ($49,152.11).
Brister, Chas. & Son, Halifax: removing 3 pieces of machinery from Deepwater to Marine
and Fisheries Wharf, Dartmouth 600 00
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories, Montreal: services of inspectors at Lobnitz
& Co, $769.63; services of inspector at Thompson Bros., Jan. 18-Mar. 31 at $200; expenses
$70.70 : . 1,330 65
Customs, Collector of, Halifax: duty on machinery 5,401 95
Dartmouth Coal & Supply Co., unloading and storing 2 cars machinery 30 00
Furness Line, Halifax: freight on machinery , 2, 276 92
Furness, Withy & Co., Halifax: freight on machinery 1,732 66
Hefier, A., Halifax: lightering machinery 150 00
Intercolonial Railway, freight on machinery : 71 88
Lobnitz & Co., Renfrew, Scotland: estimate No. 2 on contract for rock breaker machinery 30, 827 41
Ruthven, J.: salary, Feb. 1-Mar. 31, 59 d. at $4.86, board and travel $69.30 350 64
Thompson Bros., Liverpool, N.S.: estimate No. 1 on contract for hull $7,975, less drawback
$1 ,595 6, 380 00
Launch 'Senawa Nabee' ($500).
Webb, H., St. John: installing lighting system on launch 5C0 00
Steel Scows at New Glasgow ($20,188.65).
Brown Machine Co., New Glasgow: estimate No. 3 on contrac t f or two 150 yd. steel scows,
$23, 190, less drawback $4,600 18, 590 00
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories, Montreal: services of inspector at New Glasgow,
May 11-Dec. 31 at $200, expenses $63. 17 1,598 65
Total . . . : 144, 470 89
Charged to the following votes: —
New Dredging Plant: Maritime Provinces (Page V— 324) 93, 337 71
Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 325) -200 00
Generally (Page V— 325) 49, 152 11
Repairs to Dredge Vessels (Page V— 324) 1,781 07
Total , as above 144, 470 89
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec. $ cts.
Shipyard at Ottawa: Foremen ($8,840.68).
Matheson, D.: 6 m. at $126.67, 6 m. at $137.50; travel and outlay $20.35 1, 605 37
Smith, Wm.: 6 m. at $126.67, 6 m. at $141.67; travel and outlay $125.27 1,735 31
Shipyard at Ottawa: Paylists ($59,44% ■ 35).
Blacksmiths: W. Bradley, 186 d. at $2.50, 104* d. at $2.75, 274, d. at $3; J. Dauray, 184} d.
at $2.50. 101$ d. at $2.75, 27J d. at $3; A Duford, 1144 d. at $2.50 1,944 04
Carpenters: J. Murphy, 186} d. at $2.75, 129 d. at $3; A. Therien, 1874, d. at $2.50, 133 d. at $2.75;
O. Morin, 132 d. at $2.50, 126 d. at $2.75; P. Berry, 1691 d. at $2.50, 115* d. at $2.75; W.
Rasborough, 176} d. at $2.50, 129 d. at $2.75; R. Burns, 184} d. at $2.50, 126 d. at $2.75;
J. Linnon, 167} d. at $2.50, 121 at $2.75; E. Larose, 185$ d. at $2.25, 126| d. at $2 50;
J. Gravelle, 186 d. at $2.25, 126 d. at $2.50; O. Audette, 187f d. at $2.50, 123$ d. at $2.75;
W. Hughes, 1844 d. at $2.50, 1244, d. at $2.75; W. Zimmer 181} d. at $2.50, 128 d. at $2 75;
N. Protaine, 209 d. at $2.75; A. Sauve, 24} d. at $2.50; C. Gravelle, 181-5 d. at $2.50,
125 d. at $2.75; T. Dewars, 297} d. at $2.25; A. Gatien, 324$ d. at $2.25; A.Osborne, 170
d. at $2.25, 264. d. at $2.50; M. Pelletier, 13 d. at $2.25, 1264 d. at $2.50; W. Forest, 79$ d.
at $2.25, 874, d. at $2.50, 118$ d. at $2.75; E. Rogers, 172$ d. at $2.50, 1014, d. at $2 75;
L. Charland, 2444, d. at $2.50; A. Milks, 128 d. at $2.50, 137} d. at $2.75; A. Poirier, 75 d.
at $2.50; J. Boyd, 54 d. at $2.50; D. Dansey, 374, d. at $2.50; N. La Madeline, 454, d. at
$2.75; D. K. McLeod, 524, d. at $2.75; J. R. Lonev, 444 d. at $2.75; J. S. Campbell, 484, d.
at$2.75;H.A. Froom, 42| d. at$2.75; G. Pillar, 36$ d. at$2.75; O. Leduc,36dat$2.75; L.
Branley, 24 d. at $2.75; J. Lucas, 324, d. at $2.75; in all, 129 d. at $3, 2,367} d. at $2.75,
2,981} d. at $2.50, 1,2564, d. at $2.25 17,176 86
Caulkers: J. Begin, 1774 d. at $2.75, 1174, d. at $3; G. Miller, 168$ d. at $2.50, 126$ d. at $2.75;
G. Waters, 185 d. at $2.50, 128} d. at $2.75; S. St. Louis, 1734, d. at $2.50, 127| at $2.75;
N. Bedard, 149} d. at $2.50, 124} d. at $2.75; J. Morin, 67} d. at $2.50, 185$ d. at $2 75;
G. Bedard, 158 d. at $2 50, 127 d. at $2.75; I. Gunner, 166} d. at $2.50, 125$ d. at $2.75;
F. Lambert, 185 d. at $2.50, 127 d. at $2.75; sundry, 43$ d. at $2.50; in all, 1174, d. at
. $3, 1,250 at $2.75, 1,296$ at $2.50 7,031 72
Checker, R. F. Matheson, 38 d. at $2.50 95 00
Helpers: E. Matthews, 534, d. at $2.25; P. O'Toole, 167 d. at $1.85, 1104, d. at $1.95; J. Belanger,
179} d. at $1.85, 121f d. at $1.95; T. Taylor, 77$ d. at $1.95; J. Manson, 193$ d. at $1.85,
136| d. at $1.95; J. Crapley, 157 d. at $2.25; T. Davison, 67} d. at $2.25; F. Garvin, 81$ d.
at $2.25; in all, 3594, d. at $2.25, 4464, d. at $1.95, 540 d. at $1.85 2,678 48
Labourers: W. Nolan, 35 d. at $1.85, 150$ d. at $1.95; F. McDonald, 204} d. at $1.85, 114$ d.
at $1.95; A. Vanasse, 188 d. at $1.85, 1304, d. at $1.95; P. McGrath, 174$ d. at $1.85, 126 d.
at $1.95; G. Willis, 1724, d. at $1.85, 118f d. at $1.95; J. Burke, 195 d. at $1.85, 131$ d. at
$1.95; J. Fortin, 2004, d. at $1.85, 94 d. at $1.95; C. Proulx, 205$ d. at $1.85, 132 d. at $1.95;
J. Dagnais, 161$ d. at $1.85, 1624, d. at $1.95; W. O'Brien, 26}d.at $1.85; L. Dion, 12 d.
at $1.85; R. Dawson, 197} d. at $1.85, 129 d. at $1.95; E. Charbonneau, 197} d. at $1.85,
130$ d. at $1.95; U. Begin, 125} d. at $1.85; E. Gadere, 4 d. at $1.85; J. Bourdage, 139} d.
at $1.85, 107} d. at $1.95; E. Matthews, 146 d. at $1.85, 78 d. at $1.95; Wm. McDonald,
151$ d. at $1.85, 1334, d. at $1.95; R. Cook, 1444, d. at $1.85, 127} d. at $1.95; P. Dawson,
132 d. at $1.85, 1114, d. at $1.95; W. Devine, 824, d. at $1.85; H. Cavanagh, 18 d. at $1.85,
110$ d. at $1.95; L. Bond, 58 d. at $1.95; T. Ashley, 36 d.at $1.95; M. O'Brien, 54 d. at
$1.95; B. White, 33§ d.at $1.95; in all, 2,913 d. at $1.85, 2,2704, d. at $1.95 9,816 04
Machinists: F. Brennan, 1924, d. at $2.75, 1324 d. at $3; H. Newington, 178$ d. at $2.50, 130
d. at $2.75; J. McNeil, 1794, d. at $2.50, 134 d. at $2.75; G. Rae, 188} d. at $2.50, 129$ d.
at $2.75; R. Gillis, 4 d. at $2.75, 146 d. at $3; N. King, 16 d. at $2.75, 1054, d. at $3; J.
Booth, 14 d. at $2.75, 133 d. at $3; H. Smith, 7 d. at $2.75, 132} d. at $3; in all, 649} d.
at $3, 627} d. at $2.75, 5464, d. at $2.50 5,038 88
Mechanics: Z. Parris, 7 m. at $68, 5 m. at $75; T. Seabrook, 1694, d. at $2.50, 134 d. at $2.75;
W. Chitty, 189$ d. at $2.50, 132 d. at $2.75; A. Morgan, 188$ d. at $2.25, 135 d. at $2.50;
R.Thibault, 182} d.at $2.25, 129 d. at $2.50; F. Graham, 188$ d. at $2.25, 134 d. at $2.50;
B. Devine, 179} d. at $2.25, 125} d. at $2.50 5,451 34
Night watchmen: A. Charron, 12 m. at $60; W. Nolan, 1904 d.at $1.85; M. Quinn, 373 d. at
$1.85 1,762 46
Painter, J. Marion, 3044, d. at $2.60 791 70
Pattern makers: R. Bonnell, 180} d. at $3, 120 $ d. at $3.25; J. Brown, 128 d. at $3; T. Gerard,
174$ d. at $2.75, 132 d. at $3; R. Ralston, 180$ d. at $2.75, 1284, d. at $3 3,074 65
Steam-fitters: H. Mclninch, 194 d. at $2.50, 130} d. at $2.75; W. Hoare, 1754, d. at $2.25,
116| d. at $2.50 1,529 27
Storeman, R. Rous, 5 m. at $60, 7 m. at $70 790 00
Horse and cart, Mde. Marcouillier, 319 d. at $2.50 797 47
Team, J. Reardon, 209} d. at $5 1,046 25
Sundry labourers, etc 419 09
Shipyard at Ottawa: Accounts ($26,525.57).
British American Oil Co.: oil, 914, gal. b. linseed at 91c, 41 gal. lard at 80c; 300 lb. soft soap
at 6|c; 6 tubs at 35c 137 67
Carried forward 62, 921 60
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 62, 921 60
Shij>yard at Ottawa: Accounts — Continued.
Bry son-Graham Ltd.: bedding and matresses $158 .84; kitchen supplies $21 .78 180 62
Cameron, C. G.: 56 pike poles at $1.75 98 00
Cameron & Co.: 5,507 ft. B.C. fir at $30; cartage $5.51 170 72
Campbell Bros.: 1 tank, 4 ft. 9^ in. x 3 ft. 9£ in. x 2 ft., 1, 148 lb. iron at 4c, 204 hr. labour at 60c 168 32
Canada Carbide Co.: amount of taxes overpaid in 1912, and cr-edited to the proportion of
taxes payable by the Government 94 51
Canada Paint Co.: 500 lb. w. lead at $6.50; 60 gal. khaki paint at $1.40, 40 gal. terra cotta
at $1 .40; short paid in 1911-12, $3 175 50
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co.: 174| lb. red star packing at 70|c, 37£ lb. spiral at 49|c 141 45
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: belting, $278.27; globe valves $179.13; 2 electric blowers
with motors at $68; 1-300 lb. anvil, $36; 3 swivel vises, 5| in. jaw at $19; 2 mandrills
at $18; 6 Nicholson compression couplings $25.50; 2 Skinner pattern drills at $18; 1 set
Y. & T. chain blocks $45; 84 pkts. brght screws $31 .68; 184 lb. cast steel $18.97; 1,402 lb.
rd. iron $47.66; sundry supplies $173.69 1,100 90
Canadian Pneumatic Tool Co.: 2 improved Little Giant drills at $113, 1 at $98; 1 Boyer
riveting hammer, $103.50; 1 chipping hammer, $73; 1 electric driven air compressor,
air receiver and motor, $1 , 505 2, 005 50
Cavanagh, E. Co.: 12 steel plates, 3,150 lb. at $3.20; 2,660 lb. channel iron at $2.98 180 07
Chaudiere Machine & Foundry Co.: foundry work $70.56; use of shop by shipyard pattern-
makers, 19 d. at $5. . . , 165 56
Code & Burrett: legal fees in connection with purchase of shipyard site 103 59
Consumers Cordage Co.: 5, 784 lb. manila rope at $10.05; 108 lb. tarred Russian rope at $13.73 596 11
Daly & Morin: 9 doz. brooms $25.80; paint brushes $96; sundries $20.38 142 18
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co.: 300 ft. 4 ply water hose 54 75
Fitzpatrick. W. J.: 1, 215 ft. oak at $75; 2 Lyier irons for forge $80; use of drill, 29 d. at $1 .50;
foundry work, $172.50 387 12
Garrioch, Goddard & Co.: 360 ft. \ in. conduit $27.60; 36 condulets, $11.64; 6-T 53 clusters
at $5.30; 18-40 w. mazda lamps at 70c; 1-20 h. p. d. c motor with starting box and switch,
$344.50; 14 pend. switches at 50c; 600 ft. n. c flex cord at 2|c; r. C wire, 600 ft. at $1.25,
605 ft. No. 6 at $6, 600 ft. No. 12, $8.85; sundries $104.44 , ... 607 23
General Supply Co. ($7,755.47)—
Le Blonde Universal Miller 1, 515 00
Lathes, 26 x 4c x 18 ft. standard gap with independent chuck $1,440.25; 15 x 12 ft. Von
Wyck engine with 14 in. independent chuck, $725. 10 2, 165 35
4£ ft. Mueller radial drill $1, 220; 24 ft. steptoe back gear shaper $655 1,875 00
2 ft. single head Acme bolt cutter, with 11 sets dies and taps 468 00
14 in. Haefer head drill, $225; No. 3 K.K. hack saw, $45; 1 pedestal grinder and counter
shaft $25 295 00
Band saw with fitting table, $147; 20 in. wood turning lathe, $90.75; 16 in. buzz planer
and jointer $128 . 50; No. 4 wood trimmer $22 388 25
817 lb. c r. steel bars at 4c; 600 ft. leather fillet $25.50; 20 positive combination pulleys
$162.98; 105 lb. vulcanized fiber at 35c; 520 ft. standard cop. wire at $18.74; 305 ft.
1-in. flex, steel wire ropeat$18.66; 6-50 ft. lengths f in. flex, steel tubing $189.60;
sundry machine shop supplies $446.99 1, 048 87
Heney, John & Son: coal, 647-515 t. lump at $4.75; egg, 11 1. at $6.35, 7-805 t. at $7, 77-883 t.
at $7.25; smith, 5-43 t. at $6, 3 t. at $6.85 3,817 99
Holden Co. Ltd.: 150 ft. \ in. W. S. air hose at 40c 60 00
Keystone Supply Co.: 667 pes., \\ in. x 12 in. x 13 ft., white pine at $42 546 25
Mason, Geo. M.: hemlock, 814 ft. at $19, 6,900 ft. at $21; pine, 200 ft. t. & g. at $30; spruce,
1, 933 ft. at $24, 500 ft. at $30; cartage $5 232 75
McAulifTe-Davis Lumber Co.: 14,581 ft. w. oak at $71; pine, 1,800 1. ft. clear d. 2 s. pattern
at 10c, 5,600 ft. white at $45 1,467 25
McCall Bros. & Co.: coal oil, 48 gal. at 20c, 140| at 15c; 300 lb. castor oil at 7fc; dynamo
oil, 5 gal. at 70c; compression grease, 312 lb. at 51c; soft soap, 780 lb. at 6c; containers,
$17.20 137 82
Ottawa Paint Works: red lead, 150 lb. at $5.50, 500 lb. at $5; white lead, 1,400 lb. at $6.75,
250 lb. at $6.70; khaki paint, 409 lb. at $7, 2,468 lb. at $6; terra cotta, 437 lb. at $7, 2,024
lb. at $6; 300 lb. pea green at $15; 25 lb. vermilion in oil at 85c; black japan, 30 gal. at
65c; boiled linseed oil, 179 gal. at 95c; 89 gal. turpentine at 70c; sundry $134.99 926 43
Ottawa Water Works: special water service 41 68
Savage & MacDonell Co.: white pine, 1,800 ft. at $70, 396 ft. at $45, 2,857 ft. at $40, 2,025 ft.
at $37; sundry $59; cartage $5 397 03
Wood, W. A.: 1 style A. automatic time recorder 165 00
Foundry work, $614.65; paid as follows, Canadian Steel Foundries Ltd., $61.56, A. Fleck,
S268.14, T. M. Maass, $144.74, P. J. Powers, $126.63, small payments $13.58 614 65
Hardware, $2,723.61; paid as follows, Thos. Birkett & Sons, $248.42, Frothingham & Work-
man, $1,599.77, Wm. Howe, $28.56, E. G. Laverdure, $94.60, Lewis Bros., $411.77,
McKinley & Northwood, $39.80, Wm. C. Wilson & Co., $300.69 2,723 61
Team hire, 122| d. at $5; paid as follows, W. Jarvis $10, J. Reardon, $492.50, J. Wigmore, $110 612 50
Carried forward 88, 792 16
393 93
442 96
335 47
196 72
35 31
286 54
184 90
80 33
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. % cts.
Brought forward 88,792 16
Shipyard at Ottawa: Accounts — Concluded.
Freight, $55.22; 320 ft. flex, plow steel dredge cable $49.02; 1 first aid medical chest, $35;
medical attendance, $41; travel of employees, $16.80; 2 cans sweeping compound, $13;
2,000 bricks at $8.50; 9 pr. line man's gloves, $38.25; cement, $45.05; sundries, $207. 517 34
Tug 'Alva' {$1,956.16).
Captain, Alex. Potter, Apr. 30-Dec. 4, at $55
Engineer, A. Shaver, Apr. 11-Dec. 12 at $55
Firemen at $40, A. Belanger, Aug. 17-Dec. 12, H. R. Goldey, May-Aug. 16, D. Nault, Apr.
Board of crew, $172.82; travel of crew $23.90
Coal: 2-42 t. at $4.30, 4-4 t. at $4.25, 1-5 t. at $4.10
Foundry work, $286.54; paid as follows, W. J. Fitzpatrick, $116.65, J. & R. Weir, $121.87,
small payments, $48 .02
Hardware $184.90; paid as follows, Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. $39, Lewis Bros., $44.19
McKinley & Northwood, $26.35, P. J. Powers, $52.49, small payments, $22.87
Freight $1.23; dinghy $30; laundry $3.85; 12 bago asbestos cement, $12.75; sundries, $32.50
Tug 'Archie Stewart' {$9,288.24).
Bryson-Graham Ltd., groceries, $30.98, furnishings $131 .74 162 72
Ottawa Transportation Co., purchase price of tug 'Archie Stewart1 8, 000 00
Sincennes McNaughton Line: assisting tug aground on Lake St. Louis 430 00
Warne & Magee, Ottawa: legal services 20 20
Weir, J. & R., foundry work 212 50
Coa, 608 t. at $4.25, 44-57 t. at $4.80; paid as follows, J. O. Labrecque $25.84, Canadian
Import Co. $213 .98 239 82
Hardware, Chinic Co. $16.66, J. P. & F. W. Esmonde $14.40, W. J. Fitzpatrick $28, small
payments $18 . 04 77 10
Repairs to hull $21.76; travel of crew $12.95; 425 lb. manila rope at $10.05; row boat $33;
sundries $35.48 • 145 90
Motor Launch 'Arrow' {$3.50).
Repairing circulating pump 3 50
Tug 'Aylmer' {$60.57).
Foundry work, T. M. Maass $52.24, sundry $8.33 60 57
Barge 'Beauport' {$1,902.99).
Gendron, N.: storage of barge fittings, May 1911 to June 1912 at $3 per month; sundries $4 43 00
Refloating barge sunk at Sorel ($1,859.99)—
Foremen, N. Gendron, 18 d. at $5; Wm. Robillard, 16 d. at $5 170 00
Carpenters, 11-5 d. at $2.50, 37-5 d. at $2 103 75
Labourers, 303-9 d: at $1.75; horse hire, $77.80 609 72
Gervais, N., rent of barge Arthur, 11J d. at $8 92 00
Pontbriand, A. E., use of scow and boat 15| d. at $5, use of diver's suit h\ d. at $10, use
of sundry tools and material $219.10, hardware $33.62 385 22
Pontbriand, La Cie: use of pine timbers at 25c. per d. per piece, 4 pes. 19d., 1 pc. 11 d.;
use of jack screws $1.50; hardware $17.85 41 10
Sorel Harbour Tugs: steam pump 14 h. at $10, tug 59 h. at $5, scow, 2 d. at $4 443 00
Sundry small payments 15 20
Tug ' Blanche ' {$1,022.40).
Captain, Jas. Beaton, 4- 18 m. at $60 250 78
Engineers $466.36; firemen $61.94 528 30
Board of crew $171.63; dinghey $30; hardware $7.07; foundry work $24.71; filling boilers
$5; laundry $4.91 243 32
Tug ' Catherine C ' {$20.65).
Towing tug from Sturgeon Falls to Nipissing $20; castings 65c 20 65
Carried forward 103, 564 01
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 103, 564 01
Dredge ' Challenge ' ($8,387.78).
Paylists, April 1-Dec. 7: dredging ($5,539.97)—
Captain, at $80, A. Bertrand, Apr.-Dec. 7, P. Demeule, June 5-25 714 06
Cranesman at $55, V. Lambert, Apr.-Dec. 7 452 42
Cook at $30, W. Weedon, Apr. 15-Dec. 2; boarding crew $1,287.89; washing $21 1,536 83
Deckhands at $35, C. Vallee, R. Decoste, Apr. 15-Dec. 2 531 86
Fireman at $40, E. Vallee, Apr. 15-Dec. 7 310 36
Scowmen at $35, A. Beaudry, Aug. 7-Dec. 2, R. McKay, Aug. 4-Oct. 23, L. Vallee, Apr.
15-July .' 351 74
Tug captain at $70, L. Lavigne, Apr.-Dec. 2 564 52
Tug engineer, F. Demeule, Apr.-Dec. 7 at $55 452 42
Tug fireman, R. Plante, Apr. 15-Dec. 7 at $40 310 36
Watchmen, broken periods, 4-726 m. at $35, 3 m. at $50 315 40
Paylists: fitting out, March, 1913 ($369.83)—
Captain, A. Bertrand, Mar. at $80; cranesman at $55, V. Lambert, Mar. 6-31; firemen
at $40, R. Plante, Mar. 3-31, E. Vallee, Mar. 16-31; deckhand, C. Vallee, Mar. 18-31
at $35; engineer, at $55, F. Duhamel, Mar. 3-31; watchman, E. Stalker, Mar. at $50;
board $69.67 369 83
Coal: steam, 297-56 tons at $4.30, 60-555 tons at $4.75, 20 tons at $5.50; 8 tons chestnut at
$8; paid as follows, Canadian Import Co. $1,296.32, W. C. Edwards Co. $110, John
Heney & Son $287.61, small payments $48 1,741 93
Foundry work: W. J. Fitzpatrick $27.57, A. Fleck $45.44, Thos. Lawson & Sons $51.32, Ottawa
Pattern and Foundry Co. $25, P. J. Powers Co. $246.26, small payments $27.11 422 70
Hardware: Charles Watt $68.51, small payments $26.78 95 29
Laundry $23.44; 189 lb. manilla rope at 10|c; 300 ft. w. oak at $71; 4 pike poles at $1.75; filling
boilers $5; sundries $70. 15; travel of crew $71.80 218 06
Ghicoutimi: New Dump Scoivs ($284-38).
Lumber: A. Beaulieu $204.41; H. Jalbert $37.93; sundry $8.39
Hardware $24 . 65; cartage $5; 1 cord wood $4
Chicoutimi: Shipyard ($1,596.54).
Foreman, Johnny Rainds, 87 d. at $3
Blacksmiths, 53| d. at $2.50
Carpenters, 80 d. at $2.50, 8 d. at $2.25, 96 d. at $2
Caulkers, 1 d. at $2.50, 11 d. at $2.25, 54| d. at $2
Engineer, 14| d. at $2.50
Labourers, 124f d. at $2, 48f d. at $1.75
Brown, J. & W. D., 720 1. ft. B.C. pine at 7|c
Chicoutimi Industrial Co.: 1,068 ft. pitch pine at $55; freight $16.10
Jalbert, H., lumber, $82.01, hardware $1.70, cartage $2.50
Hardware, A. C. Blais & Son, $58.06, small payments $11.85
Tug ' Cliff side ' ($179.52).
Lavergne, E., engineer, Feb., 24 d. at $2.25
Foundry work: Ottawa Pattern and Foundry Co. $32.87;"P. J. Powers Co. $54.50.
Hardware $9.35; laundry $6.60; meals for crew $11.25; sundries $10.95
33 65
261 00
133 75
410 01
135 75
36 25
334 82
54 00
74 84
86 21
69 91
54 00
87 37
38 15
Coal Scow 'No.2' ($1,101.38).
Captain, Chas. Lavalee, Apr. 15-Nov., at $50, board at $15 489 67
Deckhand, Jules Bernier, Apr. 24-Nov. at $35; board at $15 361 67
McAuliffe-Davis Lumber Co.: 2,016 ft. fir at $50; 3, 731 ft. red pine at $40 250 04
Tug ' Daisy ' ($46.25).
Foundry work $29.75; hardware $8; 1 marine clock $3.50; filling boilers, $5 46 25
Tug « Delisle ' ($710.06).
Lavergne, L., captain of tug, travel and outlay 53 12
Canadian Import Co., 117| tons steam coal at $4.30 505 51
Foundry work, A. Fleck $39.05, Ottawa Pattern and Foundry Co. $55.45 94 50
Hardware $26.50: 2 tons steam coal at $5.25; 2 marine clocks at $3.75* laundry $2.43; pilotage
$10 56 93
Carried forward 115, 869 92
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Brought forward 115,869 92
Dredge 'Deschenes ' {$9,820.67).
Pay lists: overhauling and repairing, April 1-May 15 ($563.71) —
Carpenters at S2.50; G. Muloin 42-75 d., O. Morin 40-75 d., E. Beaupre 42-75 d., E. Dorion
42-75 d., E. Chartier 42-75 d., sundry 4 d 539 35
Caulkers, 9-75 d. at $2.50 24 36
Paylists: operating dredge (S5.791.55) —
Captain, P. Demeule 10-3 m. at $80; outlay $5.25 829 25
Assistant captain, H. Davison, 3 • 585 m. at $70 250 94
Cranesman, A. Fournier, Apr. 15-Dec. 5 at $55 423 20
Deckhands at $35, A. Donais, Apr. 15-Dec. 5, J. Lambert, Apr. 15-June 18 343 99
Fireman at $40, A. Leblanc, May 10-Dec. 5, sundry $21.33 296 17
Scowmen at $35, C. Leon, Apr .-Nov. 11, sundry $128.16 385 99
Cook at $30, J. Dube, Apr. 15-Nov.; boarding crew $1,197.01; laundry $21 : 1,444 01
Tug captain, J. Beaton, 8-135 m. at $55 447 42
Tug engineers, H. Davison $267.67, D. Nault $114.84, J. Morin $70.15 452 66
Tug fireman, E. St. ("lair, Apr. 15-Dec. 14 at $40 319 39
Watchmen at $50, E. St. Clair, D. Martel Dec. 15-Feb. 28; at $35, D. Martcl July 1-Dec.
14, sundry $105. . .... . 550 65
Board of crew paid individually 47 88
Paylists: fitting out Mar., 1913 ($292.91)—
Captain, P. Demeule, 1 m. at $80 80 00
Cranesman $26.61; cool: $14.52; deckhand $16.94; engineer $14.19; watchmen $100; board
$40.65 .' 212 91
Aylmer Coal and Supply Co.: nut coal, 3-247 tons at $8, -73 tons at $8.25 32 00
Dominion Wire Rope Co.: Lang's flex, plough steel dredge cable, 305 ft. 1 in. at $18.66, 200
ft. H in. at $28.48; 2 reels at $1.60 117 07
Gravelene, N.: cartage $333.89; freight $15.39 349 28
Ritchie, R. & T.: 4,985 ft. hemlock at $20; 3,820 ft. spruce at $25; 16 cords wood at $1.75. ... 223 20
Sowards, Jas., Coal Co., Kingston: 230 tons coal at $4.60 1,058 00
Foundry work, W. J. Fitzpatrick $164.01, A. Fleck $87.30, Thos. Lawson & Sons $159.09, T.
M. Maass $74.27, sundry $112.87 597 54
Hardware $139.73; team and man, 40 h. at 50c; 232 lb. manilla rope at $10.05; 270 ft. w. oak
at $71; 50 gal. cyl. oil at 33|c; car fare $6.45; washing $9.05; sundries $60.94 295 41
Tug ' Dora ' ($274.58).
Temiskaming Navigation Co.: repairs to tug $182.74; hardware $20.44; meals for crew $58.25 261 43
Hardware $1.05; 29 gal. mach. oil at 30c; 40 lb. castor oil at 8|c 13 15
Tug ' Eileen ' ($78.94).
Grate bars, 1,391 lb. at 3|c; 3£ in. tail shaft, 677 lb., $24.88; glazing $1.15; freight 72c; meals
for crew $3.50 78 94
Tug 'Fashion' ($849.24).
Pay list, overhauling and repairing, April 15-31, 1912 —
Captain, A. Boily $32; engineer, A. Chamberlain, $29.33; fireman, E. Gagnon, $21.33;
board $24 106 66
Pay list, laying up at Ottawa, Nov. 1-Dec. 7, 1912 —
Captain, A. Poirier $41.94; firemen, J. McPhee, $49.03; overtime $12.26, board $15 118 23
Engineer, D. Nault, Mar. 1-31, 1913, $55, board $15 70 00
Canadian Import Co.: steam coal, 13-6 t. at $3.80, 9-4 t. at $4.80; loading and cartage $8.30;
short paid $2 103 06
Foundry work, Canadian General & Shoe Machine Co. $68.88, P. J. Powers Co. $101.63, J. & R.
Weir $74.96, sundry $86.50 331 97
Hardware $54.28; laundry $11.14; pilotage $25; provisions $6.35; towage $20; travel $2.55. . 119 32
Yacht 'Fast' ($5,690.18).
Captain, Jos. Jean, Apr.-Nov. at $65; outlay $20.62 540 62
Engineer, A. Leduc, Apr.-Nov. 25, at $75; travel $2.10 589 60
Cooks at $40: Mrs. J. Dupre, Apr. 15-Aug. 12; G. Gagne, Aug. 17-Nov. 25 290 66
Deckhands at $30: J. Dupre, Apr. 15-Sept. 11, travel $1.80; N. Fortin, Sept. 3- Nov. 30 236 80
Labourers, 19^ d. at $2; painter, 5§ d. at $2.50; varnisher, 13 d. at $3 91 75
Imperial Oil Co.: gasoline, 2,796f gal. at 16c, 379 gal. at 16|c, 4,990 gal. at 17c, 460 gal. at
18c, 230 gal. at 22c, 175 gal. at 23c; 45 gal. mobile oil $32.14; sundries $58.10 1,622 21
Manseau, Geo. & Co., hauling up yacht $40, labour, 3 d. at $2, material 53c 46 53
Marine and Fisheries Dept., repairs : 106 82
Pontbriand Co., foundry work 473 32
Carried forward 130, 391 66
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* ■ j .
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 130, 391 66
Yacht 'Fast1 — Concluded.
Groceries and provisions, B. Beaulac $16.77, D. Cournayer $56.77, A. Foisy $76.95, N. Fontaine
$408.01, Laporte, Martin & Co. $45.75, L. Papineau $47.14, L. H. Paquin $170.61, sundry
$61.14 883 14
Hardware, A. Bausquet & Co. $54.35, Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. $106, H. Chagnon & Co.
$54.23, C. O. Gervais & Bros. $129.34, Montreal Motor Wks. $92.01, sundry $101.76 537 69
Cartage $6.50; coal $6.76; gasoline, 45 gal. at 28c, 95 gal. at 23c; 3 uniforms $45; board of crew
$47; laundry $5.33; pilotage $51.55; sundries $74.45 271 04
Steam Derrick 'La Grue' ($3,140.08).
Bergeron, Jas., captain, June-Nov. at $60, engineer, Dec. 1-13 at $2.50 per d.; board of crew,
$445.98 838 48
Cook, A. Simard, June-Nov. at $30 180 00
Firemen: A. Savard, July 15-Nov. 21 at $40; J. Savard, June 1- July 14 at $45 235 27
Sailors at $35, $421.14; carpenters, 10 d. at $3, 13 d. at $2.50; labourers, 3 d. at $2 489 64
Hardware, A. C. Blais $122.22, Chinic Co. $72.12, Cote-Boivin & Cie. $148.13, G. Guay $79.18 421 65
Lumber, L. Boucher $576.58, H. Jalbert $268.11, sundry $21 865 69
Foundry work $49.41; rent of launch, 11 d. at $3; towage $8; sundries $18.94 109 35
Haileybury Shipyard {$5,252.19).
Blacksmith, P. Busnel, 103£ d. at $2.75 284 63
Carpenters at $3, J. H. Greer, 15£ d., A. Lemire 25 d., 1 d. at $3.25 124 75
Carpenters at $2.75, T. Fleure 53 d., sundry 51| d 287 38
Handymen, 195 d. at $2.75, 75 d. at $2.70, 11 at $2.65, 110J at $2.60 1,055 23
Labourers, 542 d. at $2.50, 6 d. at $1.75. 1,365 50
Team hire, 78 d. at $5, 3 d. at $6 408 00
Canadian Steel Foundries, Montreal: 6 spud keepers, 1,880 lb. at 8|c 159 80
Day & Gordon, legal services 24 38
Lafiamme, V., purchase price of site for shipyard 300 00
Mussens, Ltd., Toronto: 2 ea. heavy triple wood blocks at $43.65 87 30
Temiskaming Telephone Co.: rent of telephone 6 m. to July 1, 1913, $14.50; conversations
$44.75 59 25
Hardware, Canadian Fairbanks Morse $25.80, General Supply Co. $128.90, Montgomery &
Ferguson $184.58, sundry $12.07 351 35
Lumber, Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co. $25.92, R. Little $44.16, McAuliffe-Davis Lum-
ber Co. $423.71, McCamus & McKelvie $181.50, sundry $26 701 29
Rent of shipyard, Jan. 1-May 1, 1912, $30; 205 lb. tallow at 6|c 43 33
Tug 'Hercules' ($8,094-77).
Captains at $90, J. A. Montgomery, April 1-July 6, J. H. Fitzgerald July 5-Oct. 3, C. E. Gould,
Oct. 1-Dec 21, Feb.-Mar 975 49
Engineer, J. A. Scott, Apr. 1-Dec. 21 at $90; sundry $75.48 856 45
Mates at $60: A. B. Montgomery, Apr. 1-Aug. 10, R. Nicols, May 26-30, R. Leonard, July 1-
Dec 21, Feb.-Mar 729 68
Cooks at $45, John Cooper, $191.61, John Cleaves, $75.48, sundry $121.94 389 03
Firemen at $40, E. Brinkman $134.67, C. Brown $91.62, A. Dowers $240, J. Erickson $80, J.
Mooney $215.48, Wm. Vrooman $127.10, W. Warren $80; deckhands at $35, sundry persona
$760.88 1 , 729 75
Board of crew, paid to J. Cleaves $226.45, J.H.Fitzgerald $407.12, C. E. Gould $131.09, J. A.
Montgomery $342.78, and paid individually $69.31 1, 176 75
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.: repairs to engines $112.85; dry docking and repairing stern
bearing, rudder, propeller, etc., $481.88; 35-8 t. steam coal at $4.25 746 88
Doke Engine Co. : pilot house steam steering gear 325 00
Davis-Smith-Malone Co. : 40 • 065 t. steam coal at $4, 1 t. nut at $8.25 168 51
Lachance & Ahern, Quebec: legal services re Chauvette vs. Bergeron 105 22
Midland Towing & Wrecking Co., 51 t. steam coal at $5.25 267 75
McKay, Dr. D., Collingwood: professional services 50 00
Smart-Turner Machine Co.: 1-7^ x 4| x 10 duplex brass fitted pump $180; express $10.12 190 12
Smith, F. C, 58 t. steam coal at $4.25, 1 t. nut $7.25 253 75
Hardware $68.59; laundry $16.95; travel $4.85; adjusting compasses $30; pilotage $10 130 39
Dredge 'Industry' and Tug 'Hercules' ($22,662.88).
Pay lists ($10,242.12) —
Captain, R. Gavin, Apr.-Aug. at $125, Sept.-Jan. 7, Feb.-Mar. at $135; outlay $203.81.. . 1,669 29
Assistant runner, A. Rattee, Apr. 1-Dec 21 at $75 650 81
Cranesman, C. Hulks, Apr. 1-Dec. 24, Feb.-Mar. at $60; Jan., 4 d. at $2.50 656 46
Carried forward 151,547 13
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Brought forward 151, 547 13
Dredge 'Industry' and Tug 'Hercules' — Concluded.
Paylists — Concluded.
Cook, J. Hewitt, Apr. 1-Dec. 23, Mar. at $45 438 38
Carpenters at $65, J. Chevallier $352.26, A. Darners $130, C. Soderman $195, sundry $14.68. 691 94
Machinists, P. Harvey $454.19, D. Wickett, $138.12, sundry $70.39 662 70
Firemen at $40, A. Dowers $107.10, J. Larose $353.77, sundry $223.83 684 70
Deckhands at $35, P. A. Montgomery $373.71, sundry $140.72 514 43
Scowmen at $35, S. Curry $208.31, F. Fowler $106.13, L. Shaw $111.21, sundry $232.02... . 657 67
Ciler at $40, W. C. Montgomery, Apr.-Dec. 21, Feb. -Mar.; winchman at $40, P. Soloman,
$42 848 10
Cook's assistants, $154.32; watchman, $247.71 402 03
Board of crew, paid to R. Gavin, $1,701.33, paid individually $517.43; travel of crew
$146.85 2, 365 61
eck, C, Co., towing dredge from Penetang to Little Current 250 00
Bucyrus Co., Milwaukee: 2 dipper hinges, 1,476 lb. at 10c 147 60
( anadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: 100 ft. para rubber water hose $24.04; 77 lb.
spiral packing at 49£c. ; sundries $14.98 77 17
Canada Paint Co., Montreal: paint, 17 gal. green at $2, 40 gal. terra cotta at $1.40, 20 gal.
slate at $1.75, 4 gal. vermilion in varnish at $3.50, sundry $21.58; linseed oil, 42 gal. at $1.10,
42 gal. at $1 248 80
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. ($2,315.37)—
Dry docking, caulking and tightening bolts below water line 225 27
Making and fitting 2 side anchors and stern anchor 1 , 625 00
Making 4 steel plates for 10 yd. dipper 76 51
General repairs $282.34; 25 t. steam coal at $4.25 388 59
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 7,383 lb. manila rope at $10.05; 155 lb. tarred Russian
$21.04; sundry 88c 783 91
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Toronto: 36-62 lb. h.p. spiral packing at 40c; 68| lb. Blue
sheet packing at 51c; sundries $4.76 54 35
General Supply Co., Ottawa: Langley extra flexible plow steel dredge cable, 252 ft. l\ in. at
$40.22, 298 ft. 2 in. at $71.96; Curtis pressure reducing valves, 1-2 in. $45.50, 1-1 in. $23;
sundries $37.45 421 74
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: oil, I73f gal. coal at 15c, 232 gal. cyl. at 33£c, 309 gal. machine
at 29c; 291 lb. cup grease at 5£c.; sundries $25.04 233 71
Ottawa Paint Works: paint, 15 gal. slate at $1.60, 15 gal. marine black at $1.60, 890 lb. terra
cotta at 6c; 81 gal. linseed oil at 95c; sundries $119.29 297 64
Rinon, Ainslie, Stoddard Co., Owen Sound: towing dredge from Little Current to Colling-
wood, 54 h. towing and running time at $4, 24 h. waiting time at $3 288 00
Shedden Forwarding Co., Ottawa: cartage on dredge arm and parts $65; repairs to waggon
broken by weight of arm $35 100 00
Stephen's Store, Ltd., Collingwood: 60 yd. linoleum at 40c, 3 pr. blankets at $2.50; 1 doz.
colored sheets $5, sundries $26. 14 62 64
Waldie Bros., Toronto: unloading and hauling 208-32 t. coal at 50c; 765 ft. boom timber at
$15; sundries $9.74 125 27
Coal: 6 tons chestnut at $8; steam, 208-13 t. at $5.75, 48-35 t. at $5.62, 61 t. at $5.40, 169 t.
at $4.50, 142-85 t. at $4.40, 268.125 at $4.25, 192-535 t. at $4; sundry $77.40; paid as
follows: C. Beck Co. $15, Canadian PacihY Ry. Co. $1,196.75, Collingwood Packing Co.
$1,089.90, Davis-Smith-Malone $783.39, F. C. Smith $1,798.22, J. Wright $338.73 5,221 99
Foundry work, Chas. Barber $89.43, Davidson & Crooks $48.44, W. J. Fitzpatrick $43.66,
A. Fleck $58.38, Wm. Kennedy & Sons $115. 05 354 96
Freight, Grand Trunk Ry. $137.22, sundry 15c 137 37
Hardware, Collingwood Hardware Co. $68.50, Frothingham & Workman $345.60, Lewis Bros.
$315.95, sundry $233 964 05
Cartage $31.20; groceries $30.84; laundry $61.86; lumber $110.16; medical attendance $45;
pilotage $13; towage $25; sundry $39. 13 356 19
Dredge 'Industry': Scows ($1,221.24).
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.: general repairs to hulls, &c 1, 127 00
Foundry work, Chas. Barber & Sons $93. 19, sundry $1 .05 94 24
Dredge 'International ($16,637.42).
Captain, J. T. Murphy, Apr.-Aug. at $125; Set)t.-Mar. at $135, overtime $4.03; outlay $25.70 1,599 73
Cranesman, H. Bissonette, Apr.-Dec, Mar., at $65, 21 d. at $2.50, overtime $2.10 704 60
Assistant engineers: H. J. Taggart, Apr. 1-Jan. 8, Mar. at $60, 14 d. in Feb. at $2.50, overtime
$1.94; V. Lambert, 10 d. in Feb. at $2.50 677 42
Cook, L. Toussaint, Apr. 19-Dec 21, Mar. 1-13, at $45; assistants at $20, $164.19 548 04
Deckhands at $35, J. E. Buteau $169.17, H. Couiombe $162.58, T. Gravel $139.96, P. Guay
$169. 17, sundry $678.18 1,319 06
Carried forward 177, 303 54
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 177, 303 54
Dredge 'International' — Concluded.
Fireman, A. Perusse, May 1-Dec. 7 at $40, overtime SI. 29 290 32
Labourers, W. Henry 13 d. at $2, overpaid $3.25, sundry 9 d. at $1.75 45 00
Scowmen at $35, A. Baker $175, sundry $118.32 293 32
Tug captain, S. Boily, May l-.Iune 5, July 16-Dec. 20 at $60 379 68
Tug Engineer, A. Chamberland, May 1-Dec. 28, Mar. 7-31 at $55, overtime $4.44 483 47
Tug firemen at $40, V. Ruel, June 6-Dec. 28, Mar. 1-26, overtime $43.29; sundry $107.23 453 53
Oilers at $40, C. Lambert $208, A. Marcoux $178.06, J. Perusse $92.51, sundry $41.29 519 86
Watchmen: at $35, A. Baker, Oct.-Dec, H. Coulombe, Apr. 16-July 31, sundry $14.67; Jas.
M< Aulay, Dec. 16-Mar. 31 at $50 417 98
Winchman, P. Guay, Sept. 17-Dec. 7 at $40 107 70
Board of crew, paid individually $223.58, paid to J. T. Murphy $2,020.19; travel of crew,
$47.95 2, 291 72
Canadian General & Shoe Machine Co.: foundry work 327 35
Canadian Import Co.: steam coal, 40 t. at $4.30, 262-21 t. at $4.80 1,430 80
Cantin, A., Montreal: repairs to spuds as per agreement $275; repairs to scows, 2 entry fees
$60, rent of dock space, 6 d. at $10, material $108.96, carpenters, 800 h. at 40c, foremen,
73 h. at 50c 860 46
Chevalier, A., Quebec: sundry repairs to hull 108 49
Chinic Hardware Co., Quebec: 11| lb. Tauril packing at $1.75; rubber belting, 213 ft. 10 in.
5 ply at 75c; 45 ft. 10 in. 4 ply at 60c; sundry hardware $52.95 259 43
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 4,293 lb. manilla rope at $10.05; less freight $3.02 428 43
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: dredge cable, 1,500 ft. Langs flex, plow steel at $46.56,
250 ft. flex. galv. at $33.02; 5 reels $13. 25 793 20
Doyle, Wm., Quebec: sundry hardware $1 .47; overpaid $1 .47 2 94
Hackett, Wm., & Sons, Quebec: 16 ft. row-boat $60; towage $10 70 00
Hall Engineering Works, Montreal: repairs to machinery as per contract $769. 15; extras $159.56 92S 71
Kennedy, Wm. & Sons, Owen Sound: 4 steel pinions, 808 lb. at 6|c, cartage, 15c 52 67
Montreal Harbour Commission, use of floating crane, 7 h. at $10 70 00
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 408| lb. boiler comp. at 14c; 90 gal. coal oil at 15c; sundries
$4 . 68 75 38
Thorn, J. S., Quebec: towage $312; telephone messages $2.55 314 55
WTeir, J. & R., Montreal: making and installing beam and plate foundation under winch engine
as per agreement $285; sundry foundry work $164.85 449 85
Coal, 3 t. stove at $12; freight $12.52; foundry work $80.86; hardware $44.80; hire of diver's
suit 1 d. $25; laundry $34.29; sundries $99.26 332 73
Dredge 'International': Scows ($4,111 .97).
Chevalier, A. (Chevalier's Slip), Quebec ($3,450.58)—
Repairs to coal scow, as per agreement, $1,435; additional repairs $1,547.05 2,982 05
Repairs to scow No. 16, $138.32; repairs to scow No. 17, $330.21 468 53
Murphy, J. T., expenses attending to repairs to scows 13 26
Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.: damage to S.S. Irenee in collision with dump scow 648 13
Dredge 'Lac St. Jean' and Tug 'Marie Louise' ($8,503.12).
Captain, H. Trottier, services $790.55, outlay $34.40 824 95
Cooks, A. Perron $47.42, J. Bergeron $177.58 225 00
Cranesman, A. Brassard $547. 98; fireman, Geo. Lemieux $300 847 98
Tug captain, J. Duguay $449.03; tug engineer, T. Parent $547.34; tug fireman, N. Laroche
$407.99 1,404 36
Sailors, F. Bergeron $211.67, A. Bilodeau $260.24, J. E. Roberge $190.17, sundry $184.37. ... 846 45
Labourers, 106 d. at $2.50, 23 d. at $1.50, sundry $14.25 313 75
Watchmen, A. Bilodeau Nov. 16-Mar. 31 at $50, sundry $45.80 270 80
Board of crew, paid to J. Bergeron $952.26, paid to A. Perron $204.70 „. 1, 156 96
Bergeron, A., Chicoutimi: lumber $43; cartage $1 .80; sundries $3.75 ;. 48 55
Boivin, H., Robcrval: 3,515 ft. red pine at $40; 276 1. ft. spruce at 12c 172 64
Bolduc, Thos., Robcrval: 30 h. sawing and planing lumber at $1; 3 windows with glass at $5 45 00
Boulay, C, St. Felicien: wood as per contract, 100 cords at $3.75; rent of ground for wood
yard $20; 383 lb. rope at 15c; 160 lb. steel cable at 16c; 40 gal. oil at 23c; sundries $99.06 586 31
Gagnon, C, St. Felicien: 115f cords of wood at $3.75 434 06
Tetu, D., & Sons, St. Felicien: 400 lb. white lead $36; 25 gal. linseed oil $37.50; 6| lb. spiral
packing, $7.75; sundries $19.75 101 00
Tremblay, A., Roberval: rent of land for wood yard, 1911-12, 2 y. at $25 50 00
Foundry work, F. X. Drolet $29.48, F. Trottier & Sons $363.22, sundry, $70.34 463 04
Hardware, J. Brassard $204.99, N. Potvin $65.46, L. P. Huot $22.35, L. E. Otis $36.11 328 91
Cartage $36.03; hauling wood, sundry persons 114f d. at $2.50; lumber $13.68; towage $24;
sundries $22 . 78 383 36
Carried forward 201,707 20
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 201, 707 20
Levis: Stores ($200.59).
Samson, A., cartage $54.50, freight and express $36.01, customs dues $92.95, travel $17.13. . . 200 59
Tug 'Lion' ($748.73).
Captain, H. Bonenfant, July 29-Dec. 2 at $55, outlay $13.09 241 96
Engineers, D. Nault, May 1-June 9 at $50, O. Collins, Aug. 1-Dec. 7 at $55, 24 d. in Feb. at $2,
S. Samson, Mar 1-25 at $50 385 74
Foundry work $51 . 69; hardware $9 .85; board of crew $59 .45 121 03
Tug 'Maggie K' ($7,000.00).
Kelly Lumber Co., purchase price of tug Maggie K 7, 000 00
Yacht 'Marie Louise1 ($896).
Caretaker, etc., P. Henry, July-Aug. at $40 80 00
Carpenters, 127J d. at $2, 16 d. at $1.75 282 50
Labourers, 53| d. at $1.50; painters, 5 d. at $1.75 89 38
Chinic Co., Quebec: gasoline, 97 gal. at 25'c, 102| gal. at 25c, 96 gal. at 22c; 30 gal. cyl. oil at
38c; 5 prs. brass butts 3| x 3 in. at $4; hardware $60. 11; sundries $7.40 170 44
Robin, Jones & Whitman, Bonaventure: gasoline, 35 gal. at 32c, 86| gal. at 28c; 5 gal. eng.
oil at 70c; hardware $48.96 86 15
Viet, S. A., Gaspe: storage of motor boat to Apr. 30, 1912, $25; 12 batteries at 30c 28 60
Blacksmith work $10.11; cartage $12.50; 10 gal. eng. oil at 75c; gasoline, 23 gal. at 30c, 75
gal. at 28c; hardware $49.99; freight $5.88; sundries $45.05 158 93
Dredge 'Mattawa' and Tug 'Catherine C ($15,080.30).
Paylists ($6,817.45)—
Captain, Chas. Williams, Apr .-Mar. at $100, outlav $429.78 1, 629 78
Cranesman, P. McKenty, Apr .-Nov. at $60 480 00
Fireman, F. Young, Apr. 15-Nov. 30, Mar. 6-31, at $40, 45 d. at $2.25 436 13
Cook, N. Pipher, Apr .-Nov. at $30, washing $21 261 00
Deckhands at $35, E. Larone $148.77, H. Secard $127.17, E. Stanley $316.08, J. Watson
$261.33, sundry $121.94 975 29
Tug captain, S. Hicks, Apr.-Nov., Mar. 6-31, at $60 530 32
Tug engineer, B. McDonald, Apr.-Nov. at $55 440 00
Firemen at $40, I. Collins $198.54, J. Doyle $142.70 341 24
Carpenters, 29 d. at $2.75, 63 d. at $2.50, 38 d. at $2.25, 3 d. at $2 328 75
Labourers, 9 d. at $1.50; watchmen, 30 d. at $2.25 81 00
Board of crew, paid to N. Pipher $1,239.40, paid to individuals $74.54 1,313 94
Booth, J. R., Cache Bay: 2,390 ft. w. oak at $50 119 50
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal, 1 in. water hose, 75 ft. 6 ply at 42c, 50 ft. 8 ply
at $1.07; packing. 10| lb. spiral at 30c, 14 lb. sheet at 70§c; freight 78c 98 75
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal: 1 set Recces screw plates, $45; sundry $2.40 47 40
Canada Paint Co., Montreal: paint, 10 gal. khaki at $1.40, 25 gal. terra cotta at $1.40; 100
lb. w. lead at 6|c; 15 gal. boiled oil at $1.10; 10 gal. turpentine at $1 82 00
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., freight on machinery Ottawa to Sturgeon Falls $186, freight on
coal $87.47 273 47
Canadian Steel Foundries Ltd., Montreal: 2,142 lb. castings at Q\c 133 88
Cavanagh, E. Co., Montreal: 726 lb. \\ in. rd. iron at l-9c; sundry hardware $33.20 46 98
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 994 lb. cir. manila rope at $10.05; sundries $9.08 108 98
Davidson & Crooks, Ottawa: 2,083 lb. castings at 3|c 72 90
Devlin, W. J., rent of lot at Sturgeon Falls for ways and storage, Nov. 1, 1911 to July 31, 1912
at $12 per month 108 00
Fitzpatrick, W. J., Ottawa: castings, 1,694 lb. at $2.60, 4,714 lb. at $3.50; 1,017 lb. steel shafting
at $5; sundry $21.08; labour $450.80 737 78
Fleck, A., Ottawa: 111 lb. brass bushing at 30c; castings, 397 lb. at 3c, 1,946 lb. at 3£c, 43
lb. at 3|c, 408 lb. at 4c. ; labour $19.90 146 19
Frothingham & Workman, Ottawa: 112 lb. babbitt metal at 20c; 1,405 lb. rd. iron at $1.90;
737 lb. c r. steel at 3|c; 1,714 lb. steel plate at 2|c; sundry $86.36 204 10
Gordon, G. & Co., Cache Bay: 6,227 ft. w. pine 130 73
Heney, John & Son, Ottawa: lump coal, 215-75 t. at $4.73, 234-6 t, at $5.43 2.294 39
Lawson, Thos. & Sons, Ottawa: 800 lb. cstgs. at 3|c; use of pattern shop 10 h. at 50c; labour
$28.80 61 80
Lewis Bros., Montreal: 3,334 lb. chain at $3.27 109 03
Lillie, Robert, Sturgeon Falls: 12 pr. blankets at $3; coal, 1 t. at $8.50, 4 t. at $9, 5 t. at $10,
7 bags at 50c; 82 lb. rope at 12c; 635 lb. Sweed iron at 4|c; 3 cd. wood at $2.50; sundry
hardware $123.56; express $6 309 47
Carried forward 222,455 32
V— 362 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
i
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 222,455 32
Dredge 'Mattaica' and Tug 'Catherine C — Concluded.
Lindsay & McClusky, North Bay: nut coal, 2 t. at $8, 2 t. at $10; steam coal, 6-235 t. at $7,
10-412 t. at $6.75 149 86
MaAuliffe, Davis Lumber Co., Ottawa: 8,000 ft. w. oak at $71 568 00
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 1,239 lb. chain grease at 2|c; 132-37 gal. coal oil at 15c.; 137
gal. cyl. oilat33|c; 136 gal. mach. oil at 29c; sundries $21.86 154 94
Nipissing Foundry & Machine Co., North Bay: foundry work, material $18.77, labour $66.50;
cartage $3 88 27
North Bay Fuel Co., 46-325 t. steam coal at $6.75 312 70
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: paint, 247 lb. khaki at 6c, 351 lb. terra cotta at 6c, 100 lb.
white at 6fc; 15 gal. boiled oil at 95c; 10 gal. turpentine at 70c; sundries $1.65 65 53
Philion, J. A., amount of voucher outstanding 17 20
Powers, P. J. Co., Ottawa: repairing dipper and supplying extra set of teeth, as per agreement 350 00
Public Works, pept., (Upper Ottawa Storage) 99-35 t. steam coal at $5.38 534 51
Richardson Bros., Nipissing: 15 gal. coal oil at 27c; 5§ cd. slabs at $3; delivering telegrams,
13 at $1.50, 2 at $2; telephone conversations $14.60; cartage $7; sundries $2.06 67 71
Trudel, A., Sturgeon Falls: smithwork, material $13.50, labour $69.25. . . '. 82 75
Wendsor, Capt., Nipissing: towage $65; freight $2 67 00
Team hire, 40| d. at $4, 1 d. at $2.50; paid as follows, Daust Bros. $10, J. Jacques $93.50,
J. Gagne $50, E. Roussell $10 163 50
Unloading coal, at Callendar, Geo. Allans 501-35 t. at 35c; at Sturgeon Falls, Rousell &
Marchand, 255-5 t. at 45c 290 54
Cartage $17; 48| gal. cyl. oil $15.04; 237 ft, oak plank $11.85; 6 cd. wood at $2.50; 1 roll 72 in.
duck $38.76; hardware $76.73; rental of jack screws $21.75; smith work $19.35; travel
• $9.50; sundries $40.01 264 99
Dredge 'Mattawa1 Scow ($1,521.94).
Fleck, A., Ottawa: castings, 1,404 lb. at 31c, 1,812 lb. at 4c; blacksmith and helper, 98| h.
at 90c ' 206 76
Frothingham & Workman, Montreal: 11,344 lb. rd. iron at $1.90; 11 kegs ship spikes at $3.40;
1,000 lb. oakum at $4.85; 3 brl. pitch at $5; 131 lb. waste at 8|c; sundries $29.62 356 87
Keystone Supply Co., Ottawa: 24,572 ft. mer. B. C. fir at $39 958 31
Tug 'Mina G' ($263.52).
Marine & Fisheries Dept., Sorel: general repairs to tug 178 98
Laundry $4.89; travel $10.95; filling boilers $5; hardware $7.20; 1 bar 31 in. c r. steel, 677
lb., $24.88; 1,145 1b. grate bars at 2^c; sundries $3 84 54
Tug 'Monitor' ($4,211.11).
Captain, W. Levesque, Apr -Sept. at $65, Oct.-Dec 28 at $70, overtime $6.51 599 74
Engineer, J. Bouchard, Apr -Dec 28 at $70 623 23
Firemen at $40, A. Tremblay $350.80, J. Thibault $336.64 687 44
Deckhands at $35, J. Barrette $206.61, J. Simard $276.50, sundry $105.01 588 12
Cook at $40, P. Tremblay $345.63; board of crew, paid to W. Levesque $875.22, paid to men
$34.66; travel of crew $43.39 1,298 90
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 8-341. t. steam coal at $4.80; 1-06 1. at $8.40; 12 bags at 10c. . 50 13
Davidson & Crooks, Ottawa: 2,820 lb. grate bars at 3|c 98 70
Drolet, F. X., Quebec: repairs and foundry work 81 44
Small payments: 137 lb. asbestos at 10c; 1,352 lb. grate bars at 2|c; 1 cook stove $16;
caulking hull $14.80; foundry work $16.31; freight $3.86; hardware $62.26; laundry $8.68;
sundries $14 183 41
Tug 'Montmorency' ($5,479.63).
Captain, P. Hamel, Apr .-Mar. at $75 900 00
Engineer, C. Sauvageau, July 8-Nov. 30, Mar. 5-31, at $65; mechanical engineer, Jas. Morin,
24 d. at $2.50 427 53
Cook, Rose M. Hamel, Oct.-Nov. at $25; sailor, Jos. Bergeron, May 16-Nov. 30 at $40;
steward, T. Goudreault, July 8-Sept. 31 at $50 449 36
Blacksmiths, 2 d. at $2, 42| d. at $2.25; carpenters, 340| d. at $2, 40 d. at $3; caulkers, 12 d.
at $2 924 63
Board of crew, paid to Mde. E. Laplante $124.51, T. Goudreault $227.61, P. Hamel $156.89;
washing $29.80 538 81
Beauchemin & Co., Sorel: 1 screw for tug $50, 42 brass return bends, 11 in. outlet at $1.35;
sundries $18.40 125 10
Beland, A., Three Rivers: cartage 37 75
Beland, J. T., Louiseville: coal, 3 t, at $7.50, 2 t. at $8, 6-27 t. at $10; 1 cd. wood $5 106 20
Carried forward ' 235, 138 77
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward - 235, 138 77
Tug 'Montmorency' — Concluded.
Burrill Lumber Co., Three Rivers: 1,355 ft, pine at $45; 496 ft. tamarac at $18; sundry $12.45 82 37
Belief euille & Frere, Three Rivers: foundry work, material $21.77, labour $98 119 77
Canada Iron Corporation, Montreal: hardware $24.79; foundry work $36.50 61 29
Fugere, Ad., Three Rivers: 4 bed springs $17; 2 flags $12; 8| yd. drugget at $1.25; 33 yd.
tarpaulin $14.87; sundries $38.88 93 38
Germaine & Frere, Three Rivers: labour covering boiler with sheet iron, 470 hr. at 35c;
520 lb. iron at 3c; sundries $1.35 181 45
Godin & Bournival, Three Rivers: 208 1. ft. 12 in. x 12 in. pine at 50c; 1,425 ft. red spruce at $50;
sundry lumber $44.74; sawing, planing, etc., $64.50; less returned 1,078 ft. red spruce at $35 246 76
Hamelin, C, & Son, Three Rivers: foundry work, material $18.05, labour $87.50 105 55
Lornger, J. B., Three Rivers: oil, 35 gal. astral at 25c, 17$ gal. cyl. at $1, 4 gal. castor at $1.50,
12 gal. linseed at $1.25; 37 lb. copper pipe at 35c; 245 lb. grease at 10c; 125 lb. w. lead
at 7c; 3 cord wood at $3.50; rope $22.75; glass $39.05; hardware $290.82 456 58
Marchand, Z., Three Rivers: coal, 10 t. at $6.75, 7 t. at $7, 24 t. at $7.25, 1-17 t. at $7.50;
4£ cd. wood $15; bags $1.50 315 78
Faquin & Frere, Three Rivers: 4 caps at $2; uniforms, 3 at $22, 1 at $16 90 00
Coal, $20.10; hardware $66.59; laundry $16.95; sundries, $113.68 217 32
Dredge 'Nipissing' and Tug 'Cliffside' ($9,080.76).
Captains: R. F. Matheson $829.03, outlay $16.16; J. Waldorf $139.36; Wm. McQuinch $220 1,204 55
Cranesman, J. O'Neii; Apr.-Nov. 23, Mar., at $55, 84 d. at $2 650 17
Deckhands at $35, A. Deschamps, Apr. 18-Nov. 23, P. Keeley, May-Nov. 23 488 83
Firemen at $40, J. Dafayette, Apr. 15-Nov. 23, sundry $88 380 00
Scowman at $35, E. Stalker, May-Nov. 11 222 83
Tug captains, J. Beaton $86, A. Poirier $374.83 460 83
Tug engineers, E. Lavergne $429.94, sundry $146.89 576 83
Tug firemen, E. Shauvette $295.23, sundry $50.57 345 80
Watchman, A. Richard $128.15. sundry $289.09 417 24
Cook, C. Baker, services $202, laundry $15, board of crew $1,088.64; paid to C. Baker
$1,082.31, Lavalley & Howard $85.47, Aug. Thibault $9, R. E. Powell $25.66, H. N.
Bate & Sons $43.65, B. Slattery $47.60, H. Carriere, $8.63, J. Durnberry $3.32 1,305 64
Board of crew paid to individuals $160.26; travel of crew $14.05 174 31
Lavalley & Howard, cheque D29383, overpaid on C. Baker's account 85 47
Murphy-Gamble Ltd., Ottawa: 4 yd. oil cloth at 35c; 24 yd. linoleum at 45c; overpaid $10.80 23 00
McAulifT Davis Lumber Co., Ottawa: 3,858 ft. w. oak at $71 273 92
O'Brien, C, Ottawa: sick leave allowance, Apr. 1-Dec 22 at $55 480 33
Coal: 76-44 t. steam at $4.30, 151.4 t. at $4.75, 10 t. at $5.25; 3-99 t. chestnut at $7.75, 9 t. at $8;
sundry $4.50; paid as follows: Canadian Import Co. $328.69, L. Cohen & Son $15.42, J.
Heney & Son $767.16, Independent Coal Co. $68.50, J. O. Labrecque & Co. $20, T. F.
Thompson $8 1,207 77
Foundry work: Campbell Bros. $70.92; Can. Steel Foundries $15.88; W.J. Fitzpatrick $466.38;
A. Fleck $149.19; T. Lawson & Sons $45.26; P. J. Powers Co. $365.10; sundry $49.78 1,162 51
Hardware: T. Birkett & Sons $29.66; J. P. & F. W. Esmonde $14.65; Can. Fairbanks-Morse
Co. $31.50; Chas. Watt $56.85; sundry 63c 133 29
Laundry $17.48; 4 pike poles at $1.75; smithwork $4.25; filling boilers $5; sundries $59.71 93 44
New Scows: Nos. Jfil, Jfi2, J+08, 404-' under construction at Victoria Island Shipyard ($15,671.94)-
Birkett, T., & Son, Ottawa: 48 drop forged, 1| in. closed sockets at $8.10; 40,845 lb. steel
angles at $2.12$; 37,565 lb. mild steel plates at $1.87$; steel shafting, 328 lb. at $2.99, 9,517
lb. at $3.70 2,323 06
Brooks, H. W., Ottawa: hauling lumber, 172,568 ft. at 70c 120 80
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal: 321 lb. white socket metal at 55c 176 55
Canadian Steel Foundries Ltd., Montreal: 7,475 lb. steel castings at 6|c 467 19
Davidson & Crooks, Ottawa: 4,553 lb. castings at 3$c 159 36
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: 216 ft. 1$ in. plow steel dredge cable at $40.21 per c. ft.; 1
reel $1.60 88 45
Fitzpatrick, W. J., Ottawa: 98 steel forgings for hinges, 15,181 lb. at 9c 1,366 29
Fleck, A., Ottawa: castings, 10,020 lb. at 3c, 862 lb. at 3|c 328 62
Frothingham & Workman, Montreal: iron, 2,347 lb. lowmoor at $6, 24,989 lb. rd. at $1.90,
2,465 lb. rd. at $1.95, 37,394 lb. § oval at $2.75; galvanized spikes, 23 k. at $3.15, 12 k. at
$3.30, extra for galvanizing $38.75; 6,000 lb. oakum at $4.85; 16 brl. pitch at $5; 900 lb.
o.h. rivets $34.21; 1,550 lb. tapped nuts $95.70; sundries $67.04 x 2,410 77
Mason, Gordon & Co., Montreal: lumber supplied as per contract: 30,316 ft. w. oak at $60;
129,387 ft. B.C. fir at $48 8,029 48
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 1,725 lb. tallow at 7f c 133 69
Machinists' time, 20 hr. at 70c; 1,315 lb. chain at $3.16; cartage $10.05; freight $2.08 67 68
Carried forward 262,467 72
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 262,467 72
Yacht 'Nokomis' {$1,127.60).
Engineers, Jas. Lepage, $282.19, W. Burgess $25.67 ^ 307 86
McKeaugh & Trotter, Chatham: 15 ft. launch hull 108 00
Rougvie, N. D., Sarnia: 22 gal. eng. oil at 50c.; gasoline, 186 gal. at 23c, 77 gal. at 25c; sundries
90c 73 93
Smith, H. H., Detroit, U.S.A.: overhauling engine $63; general repairs $23.60 86 60
Union Boat Garage & Supply Store, Detroit, U.S.A.: gasoline, 30 gal. at 14c, 112 gal. at 13c;
sundry supplies $34.65 53 41
Wigle, D. L., Son & Co., Windsor: gasoline, 168 gal. at 17c, 505 at 18c, 24 at 19c, 320 at 20c,
27 at 22c; engine oil, 59 gal. at 65c, 78 at 72|c, 15 at 85c; sundries $42.99 344 45
Gasoline, 74 gal. at 16c, 26 at 20c, 30 at 23c, 64 at 24c; storage of yacht for winter $40; repairs
to hull $44.45; 15 gal. engine oil $9.75; sundries $19.85 153 35
Dredge 'No. V: St. Louis de Gonzague {$9,682.02).
Superintendent, B. Viau, May-Dec 15 at $90, Mar. 16-31 at $3, outlay $80.33 803 33
Caretakers and watchmen, D. Legere $292.90, B. Viau $125.64 418 54
Cranesman, E. Guerin, May 6-Dec 15 at $50 366 13
Deckhands at $40: E. Marleau, F. Guerin, May 6-Dec. 15 585 80
Engineer, D. St. Onge, May 20-Dec 15, Mar. 1-8, at $75 534 67
Fireman, J. St. Denis, May 6-Dec. 15, Mar. 1-8, at $45 341 12
Yachtman, E. Viau, 192 d. at $1.50 288 00
Blacksmiths, 75 d. at $2; blasters, 141 d. at $2; labourers, 42 d. at $1.50, 1,999 d. at $1.75 3,993 25
Hopkins, F. H. & Co., Montreal: 3 ton std. Scotch derrick complete with timbers, wire rakes
and 47 ft. boom $390; freight $56 446 00
Langevin, N., Valleyfield: dynamite, 7 bx. at $14, 12 bx. at $16; 12 bx. caps at $2.25; 41 gal.
machine oil at 60c; 46 gal. chain oil at 25c; hardware $366.88 719 98
Heard, A., coal, 38-22 t. at $6.25, 47 t. at $6.50; Sinton, W., 7-975 t. coal at $6 592 20
Hardware: Jas. Galarneau $36.56; I. Quenneville $112.67; G. Robert $70.32; A. Viau $70.36. . 289 91
Lumber: F. H. Lafrance $101.19; sundry $71.50 172 69
Cartage $25.70; travel of crew $14; 2 pr. wading pants $24.30; 500 sty. bags at 5c; 49 gal. cyl.
oil at 60c; 2 t. straw at $6 130 40
Dredge 'No. 2' {$8,535.71).
Captains: W. E. Graham, Apr. 1-Aug. 6 at $80, outlay $14.80; E. C. Robertson, Oct. 16-Dec 19
at $95, outlay $42.77 595 33
Engineers: O. Martin, Apr. 15-Jan. 3 at $80, outlay $5.90; J. L. Judge, Apr. 1-20 at $80 749 64
Cranesman, E. Page, Apr. 8-Dec 19 at $55 460 88
Deckhands at $35, O. Founder, Apr. 11-Nov. 30, F. X. Hamelin, Apr. 11-Dec 11, Jas. Hart,
May 1-Dec 11 806 50
Fireman, L. Matte, Apr. 8-Dec. 19 at $40 335 19
Watchman, E. Boileau, May 1-Dec. 11 at $35; cook, H. Nadon, Apr. 8-Dec. 19 at $30, laundry
allowance $24 532 81
Tug captain, T. Limoge, Apr. 15-Dec 14 at $55 439 17
Tug engineer, P. McLennan, Apr. 8-Dec. 14 at $55 452 01
Tug firemen at $40, R. C. Chartrand, June 25-Dec . 14, L. Roy, Apr. 8-June 23 327 40
Winter caretaker, A. H. Wallace, Apr., Dec. 11-Mar. 31 at $50 233 87
Carpenters, 7 d at $2 , 10 d. at $2.50; board of crew, paid to H. Nadon $1,338.95, sundry $46;
overtime $43.37 1,467 32
Bothwell, G. N., Buckingham: cartage, $34.45; paid express $3.20; wood, 31§ cd. at $2.50,
5| at $3 132 90
Canadian Pacific Ry . Co .: freight 49 48
Pratt, H. J., Buckingham: cartage $12; freight $13.36; unloading coal $92.45 117 81
Sowards, Jas., Coal Co., Kingston: 205-7 t. steam coal at $4.71 968 86
Wilson, Wm. C, & Co., Toronto: 527 lb. manilla rope at 10c 52 70
Foundry work, W. J. Fitzpatrick $37.54, A. Fleck $62.23, T. Lawson & Son $37, P. J. Powers
Co. $208.38, sundrv $36.71 381 86
Hardware, Traders Co. $83.85, General Supply Co. $58.41, sundry $84.49 226 75
Cartage $14.25; lumber $57.63; 5 gal. cyl. oil $19.33; 59^ gal. eng. oil $17.55; 311 lb. manila
rope $30.50; sundries $65.97 205 23
Dredge 'No. 3' & Tug 'Mina G' {$8,547.11).
Captains: E. C. Robertson, Apr. 1-Oct. 15, Feb.-Mar. at $95, outlay $75.39; M. O'Connor,
Oct. 16-Dec. 12 at $70, outlay $6.81 1,021 40
Cranesmen: M. O'Connor, Apr. 1-Oct. 15, Feb. 20-Mar. 31 at $60; Geo. Robertson, Oct. 16-
Dec 4 at $50 550 57
Deckhands at $35: E. Baribeau, Apr. 22-Dec 4; T. Baribeau, May 2- Dec 12; Geo. Robert-
son, Apr. 15-Oct. 15; sundry $12.83 740 88
Carried forward 284, 125 90
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 284, 125 90
Dredce 'No. 3' and Tug 'Mina G.' — Concluded.
Fireman, E. Julien, Apr. 22-Dec. 4 at $40 297 16
Cook, L. de Morasse, Apr. 16-Dec. 4 at $30 228 87
Tug captain, E. Stocker, Apr. 15-Dec. 4 at $60 459 74
Tug engineer, L. Dion, Apr. 15-Dec. 7, Mar. at $55 481 75
Tug firemen at $40: A. Belanger, Apr. 15-Aug. 16; D. Marasse, Aug. 17-Dec. 7; sundry $34.84 345 20
Watchmen: N. Allard, Apr. 22-Dec. 4 at $35; J. Beaton, Feb.-Mar. at $50; L. de Marasse
Jan.-Mar. at $50 510 02
Board of crew, paid to L. de Marasse $1,389.23, paid to men $67.26; travel of crew $64.20 1,520 69
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: steam coal, 3-7 t at $5.10, 231-85 t. at $4.30 1,015 99
Heney, John & Son, Ottawa: coal, 2 t. nut at $8, 2 t. stove at $7.75, 49-4 t. steam at $4.75 266 15
Jackson, L. F., Caughnawaga: piloting dredge and plant (Aug. 22), from Lachine to Caugh-
nawaga, and return (Sept. 12), $125; less $10 advanced by E. C. Robertson 115 00
Marine & Fisheries, Dept. of, Sorel: hauling and repairs 113 87
Thiaville, A., estate of, Caughnawaga: removing material cast over by dredge on Govt.
wharf 100 00
Foundry work: A. Fleck $97.29; T. Lawson & Sons $191.81; P. J. Powers Co. $117,53; sundry
$68.42 .\ 475 05
Hardware $106.46; laundry $27.90; rope $36.55; sundries $133.86 304 77
Dredge 'No. 5' & Tug 'Sir John' {$10,890.52).
Captain, Wm. Mcln'inch, Apr.-Jan. at $110, outlay $6.27 1,106 27
Cranesmen:- J. McKenty, May 11-Dec. 21, Mar. at $65; sundry $36.83 579 89
Fireman, Wm. Hunter, Apr. 19-Dec. 21 at $40 324 43
Deckhands & scowmen at $35: W. Booth, Apr .-May, E. Brick, Aug. 5-Dec. 21; A. Cook,
June 1-Dec. 21; F. Curtis, June 6-Aug. 18; H. Franks, Apr. 1-June 5; M. Gillian, Aug. 19-
Dec. 21 ; J. Whittier, Apr. 4-Sept. 17; sundry $105.37 1,064 48
Tug captains at $70: A. Coote, May-Sept.; C. Redfern, May 24-31, Oct. 19-Dec. 21 514 84
Tug engineer, W. Turner, May 1-Dec. 21 at $65 499 03
Tug firemen at $40: F. Sparks, May 1-Dec. 21 ; sundry $20 327 10
Cooks: A. Richards, Apr. at $30; P. Mulvaney, May 1-June 23 at $35; H. McGibbon, July
18-Dec. 21 at $35 ." 271 35
Watchmen: W. Hamilton, Apr.-July at $35; J. McKenty, Dec. 22-Feb. 28 at $50, outlay
$5.23 261 36
Ship carpenters, 4-2 d. at $4, 10-1 d. at $3.50; labourers, 3 d. at $1.95 58 00
Board of crew, paid to A. Richards $63, P. Mulvany $261.97, H. McGibbon $843.47, sundry
$57; travel of crew $95.28 1,320 72
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., Ottawa: freight on plant from shipyard 63 00
Canada Paint Co., Montreal: 20 gal. khaki marine paint at $1.40; 20 gal. terra cotta at $1.40 56 00
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 664 lb. 5 in. cir. manila rope at $10.05 per cwt 66 73
General Supply Co., Ottawa: 250 ft. \\ in. steel centre hoisting cable at $24.48 61 20
Gillies-Guy Ltd., Hamilton: coal, 4-77 t. steam at $4.65, 486-15 t. at $4.15, 10 t. at $4.05, 8
t. hard at $7; unloading 486-15 t. at 25c 2,257 75
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Toronto: 100 ft. \\ in. 6 ply w. hose at 54c; 2 sets couplings
72c 54 72
Gurney Foundry Co., Hamilton: 1 combination refrigerator $50; sundries $1 .66 51 66
Krutz, J. H. & Co„ Vineland: 1,215 ft. w. oak at $100 121 50
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: paint, 248 lb. khaki at 6c, 258 lb. terra cotta at 6c, 5 gal.
slate $19.80, sundry $16.80; 5 gal. b. oil at 95c 71 71
Russell, J. E., Toronto: 1-16 x 12 in-50 ft. elm spud $54; loading and towing $9.25 63 25
Foundry work, Bain & Son $725.66, Poison Iron Works $77.22, P. J. Powers Co. $465, sundry
$20.95 1,288 83
Hardware $123.96; freight $7.35; laundry $19.99; provisions $66.05; painting letters on
dredge $18; medical attendance $45; 355 lb. man. rope at 10c; sundries $90.85 406 70
Dredge 'No. 5': Scows ($37745).
Muirs Bros. Dry Dock Co., general repairs to scow No. 2, $370.45; C. H. Patterson, paid
for towing scow from dry dock, $7 377 45
Dredge 'No. 6' & Tug 'Alva1 ($5,211.24).
Captains: J. Bernier, Apr.-May at $100, June 1-Dec. 2 at $110, outlay $22.78; J. Harvey
Mar. 24-31 at $110
Fireman, A. Tisseur, Apr. 22-Dec 3 at $40
Deckhands at $35: F. Bedard, Apr. 22-July 9; A. Trudeau, May 23-Oct, 12; sundry $451.48
Cook, Mde. A. Tisseur, Apr. 22-Dec. 3 at $30
Watchmen: N. Tisseur, Apr. 22-Aug. 31 at $35; sundry $49.99
Carpenters, 17 d. at $3; labourers, 50-5 d. at $2; board of crew $756.54; travel of crew $73.54
Carried forward 304, 947 92
918 27
295 87
1 701 18
221 90
200 49
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V— 366 AVDltOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V.f A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 304, 947 92
Dredge 'No. 6' & Tug 'Alva.' — Concluded.
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 34-25 t. coal at $4.30 147 27
Cantin, A., Montreal: entry fee $50, 5 d. in dock at $10, material $31.78, labour $148.20. . . 279 98
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: 500 ft. plow steel cable at $11 .55 per c. ft.; galv. hawser,
200 ft, !5C in. at $3.60, 1,200 ft. 1 in. at $4.28; 50 lb plumbago grease at 12c 122 31
Heney, John & Son, Ottawa: 20 t. lump coal at $4 . 75 95 00
Labrecque, J. O. & Cie., Montreal: 5- 17 t. nut coal at $7.75 40 07
Mussens Ltd., Montreal: 2 12 in. snatch blocks at $12.55; 3 blade shoes for 1} c. yd. bucket
at $15. 15 70 55
Sincennes McNaughton Line, Montreal: towing dredge and services of str. Hudson 700 00
Foundry work, A. Fleck $149.44, J. & R. Weir $67.38, sundry $7.75 224 57
Hardware, I. L. La fleur $69.45, Lewis Bros. $36.57, sundry $54.90 160 92
Laundry' $10. 95; sundries $39.83 50 78
Dredge 'No. 6': Scows ($284.76).
Cantin, A., Montreal: entry fee $30, 5 d. in dock at $8, material $39. 16, labour $175.60 284 76
Dredge 'No. 18': Under construction at Victoria Island Shipyard ($27,512:50).
Brooks, H. W., hauling lumber 150,014 ft. at 70c 105 01
Keystone Supply Co., Ottawa: pine, 9,296 ft. select at $48.95, 10,191 ft. merchantable at .
$43.95 902 94
Mason, Gordon & Co., Montreal: 88,559 ft. select fir at $56.45; oak, 27,496 ft. at $70, 2,658
ft. at $125; pine, 27,217 ft. at $42.60; 1,500 ft. \ in. maple flooring at $47; 16,305 ft. t. & g.
flooring at $36,50; 1,400 1. ft. moulding at lc; sundry $40 9,135 20
Ottawa Paint Works, paint $21.62, glass $61 82 62
Poison Iron Works, Toronto: estimate No. 1 to Mar. 31, 1913 on contract for machinery for
dredge 15, 500 00
Foundry work, Campbell Steel & Iron Work $128 . 30, A. Fleck $35 163 30
Hardware, Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. $73.19, Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.
$62.94, Frothingham & Workman $1,251.90, General Supply Co. $118.88, sundry $35.35 1,542 26
Ambulance service $6; freight $48. 26; 347 lb. tallow at 7f c 81 17
New S\ cu. yd. Dipper Dredge: No. '123' ($18,796.85).
Captain, R. F. Matheson, services installing machinery, Feb .-Mar. at $120, board $15 255 00
Canadian Crocker-Wheeler Co., St. Catharines: electric equipment, including 11 k. w. 125 V.
compound wound direct connected generator, 5x6 Robb- Armstrong vertical engine, switch-
board, distributing box, condulets, lamps, etc 1,287 80
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories, Montreal: services of inspecting engineer at
Pontbriand Co's. plant Sorel, May 19-Mar. 31 at $200; travel $5.75; 1 analysis of bronze $9 2,098 62
Dominion Transport Co., Ottawa: hauling machinery from car to shipyard 81 00
Keystone Supply Co., Ottawa: fir, 10,191 ft. merch. at $43.95, 9,296 ft. select at $48.95;
w. pine, 1,650 ft. at $24, 128 ft. at $28, 11,984 ft, at $32, 1,547 ft. at $34; 6,048 ft. t. and g.
flooring at $38; 30 doors and 33 sashes as agreed $189.05; cartage $10. 50.^ 1,811 57
Ottawa Paint works, Ottawa: 566^ lb. terra cotta paint at 6c; 350 lb. white lead at 61c;
boiled oil, 46 gal. at $1.05, 5 gal. at 95c; 5 gal. turp. at 70c; 2 drums putty at $2.75 119 66
Pontbriand Co., Sorel: progress estimate No. 2 of July 4, 1913, on contract for dredge machin-
ery, $22,520, less drawback, $2,250, and less oaid in 1913-1914, $9,010 11,260 00
Foundry work, Campbell Steel & Iron Wks., $85.50, W.J. Fitzpatrick, $598.64, A. Fleck,
$54.51, Ottawa Foundry Co., $88.50, sundry, $4.95 832 10
Hardware, T. Birkett & Son, $64.57, Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., $73.19, Canadian
Fairbanks-Morse Co., $217.87, Frothingham & Workman, $523.70, General Supply Co.,
$118.88, sundry, $29.48 1, 027 49
Cartage, $13.72; freight, $6.89; 4 bags salt, $3 23 61
Dredge 'Ontario' & Tug 'St. Paul ($11,331.96).
Captain, Jas. Wright, Apr. 1-Dec 22 at $90, outlay, $191, overpaid, $5 979 87
Cranesman, A. Dyer, Apr. 1-Dec. 20, Mar. 29-31 at $60 524 52
Deck hands at $35: W. Fullerton, May 30-Aug. 29, Sept. 1-9; C. Nolan, May 6-Sept. 9; H.
Thibideau, Aug. 10-Oct. 31 ; sundry, $436.84 790 86
Firemen at $40: Geo. Cassidy, Apr. 16-Sept. 9, Mar. 26-31; D. Whitehead, Apr. 1-15, Sept. 11-
Dec 20 351 26
Tug captain, J. Rourke, Apr. 1-Dec. 20, Mar. at $65, outlay, $30.75 657 69
Tug engineers at $65: H. C. Harrison, Apr. 1-Sept. 12; D. Henderson, Sept. 14-Nov. 10; D.
Urquhart, Nov. 12-Dec. 20 557 61
Tug firemen at $40: C. Nolan, Sept. 10-Dec 20; sundry, SIS5.07 318 88
Carried forward 357, 614 17
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SESSIONAL PAPER. No. 1
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward a 357, 614 17
Dredge 'Ontario1 & Tug 'St. PauV — Concluded.
Cooks: E. Hebert, May 1-Aug. 29 at $35; A. Lafaret, Sept. 17-Oct. 25 at $35; A. Brown, Oct.
26-Dec 20 at $50 274 23
Watchmen: D. Whitehead, Apr. 16-Sept. 10 at $35; D. West, Sept. 11-Nov. 19 at $35; J.
Rourke, Dec. 21-Feb. 28 at $50 367 41
Board of crew, $1,328.72, (paid to men, $193.67, E. Hebert, $625.64, A. Laforet, $214.70, A.
Brown, $294.71); carpenter, 35 hrs. at 30c; travel of crew, $79.45 1,418 67
Crow, A. R., Chatham: steam coal, 9-26 t. at $5, 15-3 t. at $4.75; 5 t. hard coal at $7.60 122 80
Kelly, Geo., Wallaceburg: services of tug W. E. Rooney, Sept. 13-Oct. 8 at $12; 11 h. at $2
(May) ; board and wages of extra man, $34.39 356 39
Mullen Coal Co., Sandwich: 46 t. coal at $3.15 144 90
Munroe & Zavitz, Wallaceburg: hardware, $62.03; provisions, $67.40 ' 129 43
McAuliffe-Davis Lumber Co., Ottawa: 918 ft. w. oak at $71 65 18
McCall Bros. & Co., Montreal: oil, 60 gal mach. at 29c, 60 gal. cyl at 33£c, 47| gal. coal at 20c,
185 lb. castor at 9fc; grease, 38 lb. compression at 5jc, 250 lb. chain at 2|c; containers
at $8 80 67
McDonnell, Wm. J., Wallaceburg: repairs to dredge as per agreement of Oct. 16, 1911, $1,884;
sundry repairs, material, $16.81, labour, $49.86; 3 yrs. rent of dock space for extra parts
of dredge, $75 2, 025 67
Northern Navigation Co., Collingwood: 93-5 t. steam coal at $3.25; overpaid $52 355 88
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: mixed paints, 605 lbs. khaki at 6c, 502 lb. terra cotta at 6c;
100 lb. p.w. lead at 6fc; 20 gal. bd. oil at 95c; 15 gal. turpentine at 70c; sundries, $32.70. 135 38
Roszell, A. H., Jeannetts Creek: 75-3 t. lump coal at $4.50 338 10
Sydenham Glass Co., Wallaceburg: 22-35 t. lump coal at $4 89 40
Wigle, D. L., Son & Co., Windsor: 291 lb. rope at 18|c; 25 gall, coal oil at 17c; hardware,
$15.51; castings, $6.75 80 35
Wilson, Wm. C, Toronto: 742 lb. manila rope at 10|c; sundries, $11.50 87 56
Foundry work, Canadian Steel Foundries, $109.63, East End Boiler Works, (Detroit, U.S.A.)
$69.64, Lee Bros., $237.06, sundry, $111.03 527 36
Cartage, $14.40; coal, $71.74; freight, $55.27; hardware, $72.52; laundry, $14; provisions,
$192.13; 12 prs. blankets at $2.10; 22 gal. deck paint at $1; survey of dredge, $38; sundries
$46.63 551 89
Tug 'Oswegatchie,' {$5,223.31).
Captain, T. Gosselin, Apr.-Dec at $65, Feb. 28-Mar. 31, at $75, outlay, $17.68 680 18
Engineers: 1st, A. Gagne, Apr. 1-Jan. 15, Feb.-Mar. at $55, outlay, $13.80; 2nd, S. Boisvert,
Apr. 1-Dec 15, Mar., at $40 1,026 30
Sailor, J. Dussault, Apr.-Nov. at $30 240 00
Steward, R. Tremblay, Apr.-Nov. at $55 440 00
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: stove coal, 43-5t. at $8, 18-885 t. at $9; bagging, 62-381 1. at 50c 549 16
Collin, J., Quebec: 6£ cd. hardwood at $8; soft wood, 5| cd. at $6, 1| cd. at $6.50 89 63
Davie, Geo. T., Quebec: hauling up, wintering and launching tug, $100; making and placing
steel funnel casing, $125; repairs to tug, $64.99 289 99
Marchand, Z., Quebec: 20-5 t. stove coal at $6.75, 2 t. at $7; 1 cd. wood, $2.45 154 83
Simard, H. B., Quebec: uniforms, 3 at $25, 2 at $22; 5 marine caps at $2.50; 2 over-coats,
$35.50; 3 pea jackets at $4; 6 aprons at $1.40; sundiies $3 190 40
Groceries & provisions, J. A. Beaudet, $417.08, Thos. Delaney, $182.77, sundry, $79.13 678 98
Foundry Work. Can. General & Shoe Machinery Co., $72.50, Mercier Machine Co., $100,
Terreau & Racine, $81.18 253 68
Hardware, Chinic Hardware Co., $54.14, A. D. Masson $106.24, sundry, $57.54 217 92
Board of crew, $116; cartage, $4.75; laundry, $25.47; paint, $88.33; 1 marine water closet
$65.67; 89| gal. gasoline at 20c; sundries, $94.12 412 24
Dredge 'Ottawa' & Tug 'Monitor,' ($23,594.92).
Captains: H. Charland, Apr. 1-May 10, June-Dec, Feb.-Mar. at $120, outlay, $140.37; M.
Convey, May 11-31 at $80, outlay, $5.63 1,438 90
Cranesmen: J. Bradley, Apr.-June at $60; D. Nault, July 1-Aug. 22 at $55; D. Morency, Aug.
23-Dec 19, Mar. at $55, 11 d. at $2.25 568 46
Assistant runner, M. Convey, Apr. 1-May 10, June 1, Dec. 19, Feb.- Mar., at $60 596 12
Deckhands at $35: A. Cote, Apr. 4-Oct. 17; J. Cote, Apr. 4-Dec 19; Jos. Barrette, Apr. 4-
June 30; E. Demeule, Aug. 23-Nov. 30; A. Dion, July 18-Dec 19, Mar.; D. Morency,
Apr. 18-Aug. 22; E. Morency, Aug.-Nov.; J. E. Verault, Apr. 4-Nov. 30; sundry, $166. . 1,681 23
Firemen at $40: S. Boivin, Apr. 14-Nov. 30; E. Caumond, Apr. 1-June 24; J. Lefebvre, July 1-
Dec 12, Feb.-Mar.; sundry, $48 758 15
Tug captain, W. Levescjue, Mar. at $70; engineer, J. Bouchard, Mar. at $70; firemen, sundry,
$73.55 213 55
Cook, M. Gravel, Apr. 4-Dec 11, at $45; assistant cook, R. Bergeron, Apr. 4-Dec. 11 at $20.. 536 57
Carried forward 375, 781 73
V— 368 AtDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward s 375, 781 73
Dredge 'Ottawa' and Tug 'Monitor'— Concluded.
Watchmen: X. Bouchard, Apr. 4-July 11 at $35; M. Convey, Dec. 29-Jan. 31, at $50; J. Dion,
Jan. 4-Mar. 31 at $50; A. Fournier, Dec. 12-Mar. 31, at $50; S. Rioux, Feb.-Mar., at $50. . 596 17
Blacksmith, 3 d. at $2; carpenters, 39 d. at $2.50 103 50
Board of crew, paid to men, $155.58, paid to H. Charland, $1,586.60; travel of crew, $56.55 1, 798 73
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: 50 ft. 1| in. 8 ply steam hose at $1.31; 50 ft. \\ in.
6 ply water hose, $14.32; sundries, $23.68 103 50
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: steam coal, 1,194.68 1. ton at $4.80, 5.835 n. ton at $4.29; nut
coal, 4-12 t. at $7.90, -95 t. at $10; bagging coal $7.96 5,809 51
Chevalier's Slip, Quebec: general repairs to plant as per contract of Jan. 11,1912, $2,218; sundry
repairs, $527 2, 745 00
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 3,840 lb. manila rope at $10.05; less freight, $3.83 382 08
Davie, Geo. T. & Sons, Levis: repairs to dredge as per agreement of Jan. 25, 1912, $763.65;
foundry work, material, $167.21, labour, $403.86 1,334 72
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: swinger cable, 1§ in., 371 ft. at $27.35, 2 in., 225 ft. at
$50.79; 600 ft. 1| in. anchor cable at $30.06; 450 ft. 2 in. hoisting cable (plow steel) at $71.96;
3 reels, $8.75 728 67
Fillion, O., (Chantier Maritime), St. Laurent: repairs to plant, hauling up and launching $50,
13 d. on slip at $3, material, $334.09, labour, $383 806 09
Levis Graving Dock, (Public Works Dept.): wintering dredge, $400; 15 tons coal at $5.10;
sundries, $1.88 478 38
Marchand, Zeph, Three Rivers: 40 t. steam coal at $4.75 190 00
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 84 gal. cyl. oil at 33| c, 90gal. mach. oil at 29c; 21,357 gal. coal
oil at 15c; 960 lb. castor oil at 9fc; 228 lbs. cup grease at 5|c; containers, $2 193 84
Ottawa Paint works, Ottawa: mixed paints, 1,027 lb. terra cotta at 6c, 501 khaki at 6c,
sundry, $12.95 104 63
Robinson, A. W., Montreal: royalty on patents in use on dredge.. . ; 500 00
Shaw, S. J. & Co., Quebec: 1 Dominion range $41; 25 lb. Garlock packing at 80c; sundries, $18.37 79 37
Thorn, J. S., Quebec: towing dredge from Batiscan to Quebec, $125; towing scow, $5 130 00
Tremblay, W., Baie St. Paul: supplying 388 tons water at 40c; cartage $10 165 20
Foundry work, Canadian Steel Foundries $24.25, Canadian General and Shoe Machine Co.
$796.41, Mercier Machine Co. $42.64, sundry $24.22 887 52
Hardware, Chinic Hardware Co. $349.79, Frothingham & Workman $27.69, sundry $100.92. 478 40
Coal, 1 ton chestnut at $10; freight $3.83; laundry $30.58; lumber $23.81; 545 lb. tallow at
* 8c; telephone conversations $5.45; towage $25; sundries $44.36 186 63
Dredge ' Ottawa ': Scows ($951.16).
Chevalier's Sxip, Quebec: repairs to scow No. 85 as per contract $440; repairs to scow No. 2
as per contract $250; sundry repairs to scow No. 85 $80.84, to scow No. 34 $172.32 943 16
Towage of scows 8 00
Tug ' Ottawa ' ($914.82).
General Supply Co., Ottawa: 60 lb. Gensup high pressure jointing at $1.20; 1 machinist's vice
$9.75 81 75
Marine and Fisheries Dept., Sorel: hauling up and repairing tug 419 65
Weir, J. & R., Montreal: 3 propeller wheels $3C6.85; sundries $14.03 320 88
Foundry work $11.12; hardware $14.85; paint $13.08; wages $37.19; sundries $15.80 92 04
Tug ' Peel ' with Dredge ' Quebec ' ($6,172.60).
Captains at $90: N. Jackson, Aug.-Dec; J. Hunter, Mar. 25-31 470 32
Engineer, J. P. Davidson, Apr.-Dec, Feb.-Mar. at $90, overtime $20.65 1,010 65
Deckhands at $35: J. Graham, June 7-Nov. 6; J. Lauteback, May-July; F. Flockhart, Aug.
5-Oct. 5; C. Nicholson, Apr. 1-June 6; R. Stephenson, Apr. 1-June 6; sundry $497.51 1,002 64
Firemen at $40: E. Campbell, Apr. 9-June 21; T. Light, Apr. 9-Aug. 13; G. McDiarmid, Aug.
2-Nov. 6; sundry $533.08 923 22
Mates a"t $60: N. Jackson, Apr. 18- July 31; J. Lauteback, Aug. 1-Dec 18 480 84
Cook, Sarah Chapadeau, Apr. 1-July 25 at $45, less $14.30 travel advance; assistant cook,
Marie Leblanc, Apr. 1-July 25 at $20, less $14.30 travel advance 218 82
Carpenter, 2 d. at $3.50; board of crew, paid to men $99.68, paid to R. Hogan $608.16 714 84
Lessard, A., services as captain of tug, Apr.-July at $90, boarding crew $562.47, less $21.20
travel advance, and less $69.86 retained to meet liabilities paid to A. Lessard $711.50,
J. B. O'Neil $105.85, sundry persons $14.06 831 41
Burrow, Stewart & Milne Co., Hamilton: 1 galley range $55.95, less $4 allowed for old stove. 51 95
Cawdron, A. J. (Dominion Police), expenses investigating the case of H. Crooker 12 50
Carried forward 401, 166 34
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 369
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 401, 166 34
Tug ' Peel ' with Dredge ' Quebec ' — Concluded.
Inglis, John, Co., Toronto: repairs to tug as per specifications $417, less $30 for uncompleted
work 387 00
Adjusting compasses $30; foundry work $16.09; laundry $2.33; travel $6.60; \ cord wood $4.50;
sundries $8.89 68 41
Dredge ' Progress ' and Tug ' Witherbee ' ($19,024-05).
Captains: H. Charland, May 1-21 at $120; P. H. Murphy, Apr.-Aug. at $125, Sept.-Mar. at
$135, overtime $46.56, outlay $28.01 1,725 86
Cranesman, J. Beaulieu, Apr.-Nov. 15, Mar. 4-31, at $55, Feb. 10-28 at $2.50, overtime $19.42 529 10
Assistant runner, O. Mercier, Apr.-Nov., Mar., at $50, 12 d. in Feb. at $2.50, overtime $16.95. 496 95
Cook, A. Robitaille, May-Nov., Mar. at $45; assistant cooks $138 498 00
Deckhands at $35: E. Banneville, Apr. 5-Nov. 15, Mar.; J. Banneville, July 17-Nov. 15; D.
Bouillion, Apr. 29-July 12; E. Gagnon, Apr. 29-July 16; J. Gagne, July 13-Nov. 15; A.
Goulet, Apr. 5-Nov. 15; A. Poitras, May 1-Nov. 15, Mar.; E. Samson, May-Nov., Mar.;
J. Simpson, May-Nov., Mar. 6-31; sundry $307.37 2, 134 54
Firemen at $40 : A. Lavoie, May 1-No v. 15, overtime $14 . 13 ; sundry $1 16 . 25 390 38
Gaugeman, U. Lavoie, 95 d. at $2.50 237 50
Oilers: L. Drapeau, May-Nov., Mar. at $40, overtime $14.13; sundry $12 346 13
Watchmen: D. Landry, May 1-Nov. 15, at $35; J. Gagne, Nov. 16-Mar. 31 at $50; sundry,
$47.83 500 33
Blacksmiths, 42.75 d. at $2.50; carpenters, 26-5 d.'at $2, 44-5 d. at $2.75; labourers, 15 d. at
$1.75 308 51
Board of crew, paid to men $184.14, paid to P. H. Murphy $1,581.12; travel of crew $206.45. . 1,971 71
Canada Paint Co., Montreal: mixed paints, khaki, 10 gal. at $1.40, 25 gal. at $1.45, terra cotta,
12 gal. at $1.45, 10 gal. at $1.40, black marine, 8 gal. at $1.65, white, 12 gal. at $1.80, 10
gal. at $1.90; 30 gal. black japan at $1.40; boiled oil, 10 gal. at $1.35, 10 gal. at $1.10; tur-
pentine, 20 gal. at $1.35, 10 gal. at $1; sundries $5.50 244 45
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 193 tons steam coal at $4.30; 596-06 1. t. steam coal, f.o.b.
at Rimouski, $5.75. 4,257 61
Cantin, A., Montreal: making anchor 52 15
Davie, Geo. T., & Sons, Levis: repairs to dredge 880 39
Consumer's Cordage Co., Montreal: 1, 450 lb. manilla rope at $10.05 145 72
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: galvanized wire hoisting cable, 1-in., 170 ft. at $13.40,
lHn., 400 ft. at $16.65, U-in., 300 ft. at $21.16, lf-in., 400 at $30.06; 3 reels $6.80 279 90
Dube, Jas., Rimouski: 448 tons water at 35c 156 80
Fleck, A., Ottawa: foundry work 353 09
Hackett, Wm., & Sons, Quebec: 18-ft. life boat $72; 16-ft. row boat $56 128 00
Hall Engineering Works, Montreal: repairs to dredge, as per agreement of Mar. 27, 1912, $388;
extras $14.50 402 50
Heney, John, & Son, Ottawa: 52 tons steam coal at $4.75 247 00
McAuliffe- Davis Lumber Co., Ottawa: 2,059 ft. w. oak at $71 146 19
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: 300 lb. w. lead at 6f c; 245 lb. terra cotta at 6c; 326 lb. khaki
at 6c; 20 gal. boiled oil at 95c; 15 gal. turpentine at 70c; sundries $19.88 103 89
Powers, P. J., Co., Ottawa: foundry work 90 06
Savage & McDonald, Ottawa: 3,000 ft. w. pine at $25; cartage $1.50 76 50
St. Laurent, A. P., Rimouski: 11 gal. cyl. oil at $1; 3 cases soap at $4.75; 170 lb. waste $24.30;
hardware $34.98; sundries $44.05 128 58
Talbot, Ltd., Rimouski: 2,025 ft. spruce at $17.50; 90 I. ft. of 6-in. x 9-in. timber at 18c 51 63
Weir, J. & R., Montreal: 2 new half sides in furnace $400; foundry work $1,153.38 1,553 38
Cartage $19.20; 30 yd. duck at 59c; freight $6.50; foundry work $74.37; hardware $179.10;
laundry $61.44; marine eng. oil, 42 gal. at 40c, 47 gal. at 50c; rental of 6 jack screws $18;
unloading coal $83; lumber $40.97; sundries $46.62 587 20
Dredge ' Progress ': Scows ($75.56).
Lewis Bros., Montreal: anchor, 524 lb. at $4.50; 646 lb. Norway chain at $4.30 51 36
Making coal bin $9.20; towage $15 24 20
Dredge ' Quebec ' ($23,425.08).
Captain, R. Hogan, Apr.-Aug. at $120, Sept.-Mar. at $130, overtime $26.03, outlay $136.05. . . 1,672 08
Cranesmen at $80: N. Ramsay. Apr. 1-Sept. 16, overtime $5.80; H. May, Sept. 23-Dec 31,
Feb.-Mar 869 80
Engineers at $80: B. Sutherland, Apr. 1-May 4; A. Hackett, May 9-Dec 31, overtime $24.38. 734 05
Firemen at $40: F. Brown, Apr.-Aug., overtime $10.73; G. Steers, Sept. 1-Jan. 4, Feb.-Mar. . 455 89
Mates at $55: H. McDonald, July, overtime $2.96; sundry $301.61. 359 57
Oilers at $45: W. Newcombe, Apr.-Aug., overtime $3.15; F. Brown, Sept. 1-Jan. 4, Feb.-Mar. 503 96
Carried forward 425, 316 71
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V— 370 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 425, 316 71
Dredge Quebec — Concluded.
Deckhands at $35: F. Davis, Sept. 1-Jan. 2; J. Louks, May 1-July 9; D. Minor, June 1-Dec.
17; A. McCallum, Apr. 1-Aug. 10; G. McDiarmid, May 1-Aug. 1; D. Price, May 1-Nov. 12;
S. Ship, Apr.-Oct.; sundry $951.79 2, 129 82
Cook, Mrs. E. Taylor, Apr. 1-Jan. 4 at $45, overtime $163.94 574 75
Cook's assistants at $20: Rose Taylor, Apr.-Oct., overtime $45.32; Mrs. L. McDonald, Nov.
1-Jan. 4, overtime $25.55 253 45
Watchmen at $40: J. Pearson, May-June; G. Magill, Sept. 1-Jan. 2; sundry $297 „. . . 539 68
Carpenters, 2 d. at $3; machinists, 52 d. at $3 162 00
Board of crew, paid to men $199.35, paid to R. Hogan $2,064.58; travel of crew $87.65 2,351 58
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: steam hose, 50 ft., 1-in. 8-ply $48.46, 50 ft.,
1-in. 5-ply $34; 50 ft. 2-in. water hose $23.09; 150f lb. sheet packing $102.38; 14| lb. spiral
packing $7.14 215 07
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., 41-85 tons soft coal at $4.45; 124-6 tons steam coal at $3.25 591 18
Consumer's Cordage Co., Montreal: manilla rope, 5, 565 lb. at $10.05, sundries $9.55 568 82
General Supply Co., Ottawa: 225 ft. 2f-in. hoisting cable at $141.59; steel wire rope, l|-in.,
150 ft. at $30.02, 2-in., 170 ft. at $50.79, 165 ft. at $55.86; sundries $64.62 606 74
Gillies-Guy Ltd., Hamilton: 1,103-95 t. steam coal at $4.15, unloading at 25c; 18 t. stove
coal at $7; h cd. wood $4.50 4, 987 87
Hamilton Bridge Co., Hamilton: steel for spud friction supports 200 00
Henning, A., Port Burwell: towing dredge from Port Burwell to Port Colbome, 30 h. at $8;
less 2 tons of coal furnished at $4.40 231 20
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: coal oil, 93 gal. at 20c, 352 gal. at 15c; 90 gal. cyl. oil at 33£c;
210 gal. mach. oil at 29c; 440 lb. soft soap at 6c; sundries $12.58 201 44
O'Neil, J. B., Hamilton: 30 gal. coal oil at 20c; soap, 2 box at $4.75, 4 at $5; sundries $20.25. 55 75
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: mixed paints, 55 gal. slate at $1.60, 56 gal. sundry $79.52; 1,000
lb. p.w. lead at $6.75; 15 gal. Japan driers at $1.20; 10 gal. spar varnish $18.75; 29-1 gal. bd.
oil at 95c ; 20 gal. turpentine at 70c; freight $5.40 318 83
Poison Iron Works, Toronto: executing repairs, as per specifications of agreement of Jan. 1912,
$2, 342; sundry repairs $408.18 2, 750 18
W el land Canal Tug Co., Port Colborne: towing dredge from Port Burwell to Hamilton, 57
h. at $8, 45| h. still time at $4, use of hawser $25 663 00
Wilson, Wm. C, & Co., Toronto: 794§ lb. manilla rope at 10c; 26| lb. coppered rivets at 85c;
v sundry hardware $35.75; freight $1.14 138 87
Wright, A. R., Port Burwell: 680 lb. manilla rope $85; sundry hardware $22.45 107 45
Foundrywork, Jas. Bain & Son $171.42, A. Fleck $183.47, Pontbriand & Co. $105.18, sundry
$00.83 520 90
Hardware, Alexander Hardware Co. $41.13, Canadian Fairbank-Morse Co. $82.41, W. R.
Cuthbert Co. $50.88, Frothingham & Workman $81.88. sundry $120.95 377 25
Cartage $23.69; freight $16.51; laundry $46.04; lumber $41.11; medical attendance $10; painting
and lettering $20; smithwork $31.96; sundries $94.59 283 90
Dredge 'Quebec': Scows ($81.12).
Lumber $37.12; caulking and putting in new planks $44 81 12
Quebec: Coal Stores ($501.43).
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 104-52 1. steam coal at $4.80 501 43
Quebec City: Sundry Vessels ($241.62).
Ouebec Harbour Commissioners, wintering vessels season 1912-1913 78 78
D. Roy, Beaumont: 6 spars at $12 72 00
Watchman $84.84; lumber $6 90 84
Dredge 'Queen1 and Tug 'Dora1 ($8,609.05).
Captain, J. O. Blondin, Apr -Dec, Feb.-Mar., at $80, outlay $51.34 931 34
Cooks at $30: F. Leguen, May-July; J. Carey, Aug. 1-Dec. 4 213 87
Cranesmen at $55: J. Miron, Apr-May; C. Bastide, June-Aug.; E. Lariviere, Sept.-Nov.. 440 00
Deckhands at $35: J. Carey, May-July; I. Lapointe, May- Nov.; E. Lariviere, Apr. 29- Aug.
31; sundry $478.70 971 03
Firemen at $40: J. Morin, Apr. 15-Aug. 31; C. Brouillard, Sept.-Nov 301 33
Tug captain, J. Warner, Apr. 1-Dec. 4 at $80 487 74
Tug engineer, A. Morrisette, Apr. 16-Dec 4 at $55 419 60
Carried forward 448,735 52
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 448, 735 52
Dredge 'Queen' and Tug 'Dora' — Concluded.
Tug fireman, C. Margueratt, May 1-Dec. 4 at $40 285 16
Watchman at $35; P. Rouleau, Apr -Nov.; sundry $35 315 00
Board of crew paid to J. O. Blondin $1,309.16; travel of crew $38.45 1,347 61
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 528 lb. manilla rope at $10.05 53 06
G ordon, Day & Lang, Hailevbury : 5? days towing at $30 165 00
Heney, J., & Son, Ottawa: 214-55 t. steam coal at $5.53 1, 183 45
McAuliffe-Davis Lumber Co., Ottawa: 1, 254 ft. w. oak at $71 89 03
Fpper Ottawa Storage (Dept. of Public Works): 88-7 tons steam coal at $5.38 477 20
Wilson, Wm. C. & Co., Toronto: 48 lb. Lindsay h.p. packing at $2 96 00
Laundrvwork, W. J. Fitzpatrick $142.06, A. Fleck $99.75, sundry $89.97 331 78
Hardware, T. Birkett & Son $71.38, Magladery Bros. $101.15, Montgomery & Ferguson $66.52;
sundry $50.63 289 68
Freight $69.79; laundry $6; lumber $6.50; unloading coal $45.33; telephone conversations $5.65;
towage $15; sundries $59.90 208 17
Dredge * Richelieu'' and Tug 'Ottawa' ($10,845.05).
Captains: C. Bissonett, Apr -Oct. at $90, outlay $84.45; A. Martin, Nov. 1-Jan. 24, Feb.-
Mar. at $80, outlay $86.77 1, 183 16
Cranesmen at $55: A. Martin, Apr -Oct.; W. Boudreau, Nov., Mar 495 00
Cooks at $30: Mrs. B. Hebert, Apr. 1-June 19; Mrs. V. Charon, Aug. 5-Sept. 27, Oct.-Nov.;
sundry $47.87 239 99
Deckhands at $35: E. Depelteau, Apr. 1-Aug. 18; J. Fontaine, Apr. 1-July 17; A. Jodoin,
July 17-Oct. 31; C. Pichett, May 28-July 31; A. Renier, Aug.-Nov.; sundry $269.84. ... 890 81
Firemen at $40: B. Hebert, Apr. 1-July 15; W. Boudreau, July 16-Oct. 31; E. Pharneuf, Nov.,
Mar. 16-31 339 35
Tug captains at $60: A. Lafliche, Apr. 1-Aug. 23; Wm. Dionne, Sept. 5-Oct. 2; E. Dubuc,
Oct. 5- Nov. 30 452 64
Tug engineers: J. B. Audelin, Apr-July at $55; W. Eleigh, Aug.-Nov., Mar. at $55, 23 d. at
$2.50 552 50
Tug firemen at $40: R. Lariviere, Apr. 1 -May 25; Wm. Eleigh, May 26- July 31; C. Pichett,
Aug.-Nov., Mar 360 00
Watchmen: E. Phaneufr July 16-Oct. 31 at $35; G Favreau, Dec-Mar. at $50; sundry $123.11. 446 17
Labourers, 18 d. at $2, sundry $32.75; board of crew, paid to C. Bissonett $1,164.81, A. Martin
$177, sundry $72.10; travel of crew $18.40 1,501 06
Baile, A., Montreal: steam coal, 39-7 t. at $4.38, 69-65 t. at $4.28; freight $44.56 516 55
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: 50 ft. 1-in. marline wound steam hose $59.19;
100 1-in. water hose $42; 19f lb. sheet packing $13.93; 23| lb. spiral packing $9.46 124 58
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: manilla rope, 111 lb. at $11.05, 1,124 lb. at $10.05, sundries
$11.02; less freight 50c .' 135 74
Dominion Wire Rope Co., Montreal: hoisting cable, 300 ft. at $16.95, 300 ft. at $18.66; 2 reels
at $1.60 110 03
Donaghy, J., St. Johns: steam coal, 24-865 t. at $6, 69-855 t. at $5.25; nut coal, 3.38 t. at
$7.50, 2-175 t. at $7.25; wood $12.10 569 10
Filion, J. A., St. Johns: smithwork 55 30
Harbec, J. C, St. Johns: paint, 150 lb. red at 8c, 200 lb. white at 7c, sundry $18.25; 27 gal.
boiled oil $33.75; 86| arctic oil at 40c; 77 gal. cyl. oil at 68c; 92 ft. steam hose at $1; 56 lb.
rubber packing at $1; 1, 214J lb. rope $133.76; hardware $206.20 652 92
Jones Estate Co., Iberville: damage to guard pier at draw-bridge $17.52; tolls 76c 18 28
Marine and Fisheries, Dept. of, Sorel: 15 t. coal at $4.25; wages $3.92 67 67
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 41| gal. coal oil at 15c; 86 gal. cyl. at 33|c; 82 gal. mach. at
29c; 150 lb. castor at 7fc; containers $5.20 75 15
Trahan, P., St. Johns: unloading 4 cars coal at $15; 8 d. trimmingat $2.50; car rental $20; cart-
age $4.50.-. 104 50
Weir, J. & R., Montreal: making dredge dipper, as per agreement $450; foundry work $88.68. 538 68
Foundry work, St. Johns Foundries Ltd. $196.13. sundry $121.53 317 66
Hardware, Frothingham & Workman $118.20, Mussens Ltd. $38.09, A. Tanguay $28.64, sundry
$97.42 282 35
Cartage $44.42; laundry $18; team hire for locking dredge and plant $40; unloading coal
$2,5; rental of storm windows $18; 6 loads wood $14; 84| lb. rope at 15c; paint $38.93;
co vering boiler $28.50; lumber $18.40; sundries $57.93 315 86
Coal Schooner 'Rutherford' ($1,000.97)
Watchmen at $50: Jas. Murphy, Apr-Mar., board, Sept.-Nov. at $15, less $15 over paid in Mar.
1912, M. Tierney, May-Nov.; J. Duran, Mar. 19-31 1,000 97
Carried forward 464,925 68
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Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 464,925 68
Saguenay, Alligator Tug "No. 102' {$781. 37).
Captain, A. Aubin, July-Sept, at $50; board of crew $180 330 00
Engineer, Win. Brisson, July-Sept, at $50; fireman N. Leclerc, July-Sept, at $40; cooks $60. 330 00
Cartage, $1.75; hardware $57.67; lumber $8.95; wood $3 71 37
Tug 'Sir John' {$3,326.90).
Paylists fitting out, April, 1912 ($241.02)—
Captain, A. Coote $70; engineer, J. Turner $65 135 00
Firemen $16.17; deckhands $40.02; board $49.83 lOo 02
Conger Coal Co., Toronto: 17-3 t. steam coal at $4.25 73 53
Poison Iron Works, Toronto: repairs to tug, as per agreement $2,620; sundry repairs $128.09. 2,748 09
Foundry work, Jas. Bain & Son $70.11, W. J. Fitzpatrick $31.60 101 71
Hardware, Wm. C. Wilson & Co. $61.20, sundry $23.44 84 64
Freight $1.13; 6 tons coal at $6; laundry $3.05; paint $27.73; survey of hull $10 77 91
Dredge 'Sir Richard' and Tug 'Trudeau' {$17,111.16).
Captain, S. Brosseau, Apr .-Mar. at $95, overtime $10.13, outlay $127.08 1,277 21
Cooks at $35: F. Wright, Apr. 24-Nov. 30, overtime $1.98, outlay $30.50; sundry $20.62 306 27
Cranesman, J. McKendry, Apr. 1-Dec. 12, Mar. 20-31 at $65, overtime $4.74 575 06
Deckiiands at $35: F. Brunton, Sept. 25-Dec. 10; W. Combs, Aug. 15-Dec. 10; T. Hinchcliffe,
Api. 12- July 31; J. McCarthy, Apr.-July; F. Thomas, Julv 3-Oct. 25; sundry $273.70. ... 895 61
Firemen at $40: C. Smart, Aug. 14-Dec. 14, Mar. 19-31, overtime $2.27; sundry $174.31 354 64
Tug captains at $70: Ed. Harris, Aug. 24-Oct. 25, overtime $3.97; Jas. Hunter, May-Feb.; J.
Redferin, June 4-Aug. 14; sundry $101.54 1, 114 63
Tug engineer, J. Brennan, Apr. 1-Dec. 10, Mar. at $65, 24 d. in Feb. at $2.50, overtime $7.99. . 673 96
Tug fireman, H. Peck, Apr. 4-Dec. 14, Mar. at $40, 24 d. in Feb. at $2, overtime $2.27 424 33
Watchmen: J. Brennan, Dec. 11-Jan. 31 at $50; C. Smart, Apr. 26-Aug. 13 at $35; sundry $24.84 234 22
Carpenters, 34 d. at $2; labourers, 16 d. at $1.95 99 21
Board of crew, paid to men $95.54, paid to F. Wright $1,141.45, paid to sundry persons $165.02;
travel of crew $75.17 1,477 48
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., 81-55 t. soft coal at $3.30 269 12
Ganada Paint Co., Montreal: paint, 25 gal. khaki at $1.40, 30 gal. terra cotta at $1.40, sundry
$21.60; 10 gal. boiled oil at $1.10 109 60
Conger Coal Co., Toronto: 37-65 t. soft coal at $4.25, 1 ton hard at $9 169 02
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 78 lb. heaving line at $13.23; 1,728 lb. manilla rope at
$10.05 183 97
Cornell, N. S., Port Stanley: 34 days towing, tug Enterprise, at $10 340 00
Hogan, M. J., building break-wall on end of dredge 63 93
Inglis, John Co., Toronto: repairs to dredge as per agreement $3,935, less for uncompleted
work $464.30; sundry repairs and foundry work $878.07 4,348 77
Lake, Alf., Coal Co., Newcastle: 85-42 t. soft coal at $5.50; 3-63 t. hard at $7 495 84
Lannan, Thos., Port Colborne: services of tug Meteor, 33 h. at $8; use of tow line $25; meals $1;
towing dredge to Toronto $75 365 00
Lewis Bros., Montreal: b.b.b. chain, 6,752 lb. at $3-27, 1,275 lb. at $3-44 264 65
Mathews, W. D., Pickering Harbour: 22-372 t. soft coal at $5.50, 1 t. hard at $7.50 130 55
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 90 gal. cyl. oil at 33^c; 90 gal. mach. at 29c; 130 gal. coal oil
at 15c; 280 lbs. chain grease at 6^c; containers $9.15; sundries $26.84 129 94
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: paints, 450 lb. khaki, at 6c, 655 lb. terra cotta at 6c, 250 lb.
w. lead at Gfc; sundries $58.84 142 02
Rogers Coal Co., Toronto: 30-875 t. coal at $4.05 125 04
Sparks, W. W., Pickering Harbour: coal, 102-14 t. soft at $5.50, 1-05 t. at $7.25; telephone
messages $1.50 570 88
Tillson Co., Tillsonburg: 1,000 ft. flooring 1| in. at $50, 300 ft. 1 in. at $40 62 00
Foundry work, Jas. Bain & Son $19.05, Canadian Steel Foundries Ltd. $231.51, Davidson
& Crooks $30.99, W. J. Fitzpatrick $60.83, A. Fleck $251.81, Poison Iron Works $312.73,
sundry $7.20 914 12
Hardware, Wm. C. Wilson & Co. $257.93, A. R. Wright $88.21, sundry $158.67 504 81
Smithwork, J. W. Sharp $68.73, sundry $3.25 71 98
Coal, 7-5 t. soft $32.46, 6-4 t. hard $67.60; disinfecting $10; freight $20.52; kitchen utensils
$41.02; laundry $28.27; lumber $51.10; repairs $48.91; survey $7.40; sundries $110.02 417 30
Tug 'Sogcnada' {Set, also, V—S61) {$20,420.75).
Canadian General Development Co., Montreal: purchase price of tug Sogenada 20, 000 00
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 19-83 t. soft coal at $5.40; 119 bags at 10c; sundries $5.85. ... 124 83
Fauteux, G. A., Montreal: legal services 55 00
Repairs $10.26; board of workmen, overhauling tug, $219.56; travel $11.10 240 92
Carried forward 506,515 86
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Brought forward 506, 515 86
Coal Barge 'Sophia Luff' ($68848).
Watchmen: F.Jean, May 1-Dec. 5, at $35, board, July 1- Dec. 5, at $15, outlay $5.55; M.
Tierney, Dec-Mar. at $50; sundry $25 558 62
Deckhands $33.20; hardware $49.21; kitchen supplies $13.32; towage $10; repairs $24.08 129 81
Steamer 'Speedy' (80,168.42).
Captain, L. Legendre, Apr. 1-Dec. 3, at $90 728 71
Cook, N. Boulanger, Apr. 17-Dec. 4 at $70 531 70
Engineers: 1st, J. Fiset, Apr. 1-Dec. 21 at $85; 2nd, J. Duquette, Apr.-July at $60, Aug. 1-
Dec. 21 at $70; 3rd, J. Labrecque, Apr. 11-Dec. 21 at $50 1,722 20
Firemen at $40: L. Asselin, June 6-Dec. 21, overtime $9.29; A. Menard, Apr. 19-Aug. 15, Sept. 1-
Dec. 21, overtime $1; D. Raymond, Sept. 1-Dec. 21; sundry $261.03 981 30
Mate, O. Guay, Apr .-July at $70, Aug. 1-Dec. 3 at $80 607 74
Messroom boy, F. Raymond, Apr. 16-Dec. 4 at $25 1^,0 73
Sailors at $35: O. Arsenault, June 1-Aug. 18, overtime $11; F. Guillemette, Aug. 7-Dec. 3;
J. Leboeuf, Aug. 28-Dec. 3, overtime $6.88; A. Santerre, Apr. 18- July 31; A. Turbie,
Apr. 16- Dec. 3, overtime $17.88; R. Vezina, May 22-Dec. 3, overtime $9.88; S. Vezina,
Apr. 18-Dec. 3, overtime $17.88; sundry $197.12 '. 1,473 68
Steward, N. Joly, Apr. 17-Dec. 4 at $70 531 70
Steward's account: board of crew at 60c. per man per day $2,241.80; extra meals for over-
time $172.20; dining saloon, Jas. Howden, board $198, sundry $82.65; Minister's trip, meals
served $182.75, extra purchases $173.66 3, 051 06
Stewardess, Blanche Bellemare, Apr. 16-Dec. 4 at $60 457 74
Board of crew paid to men $209.75; travel of crew $203.12; sundry outlay $9.85 422 72
Bourassa, E. & Co., Montreal: 9 uniforms at $23; 8 sailors' pants and blouses at $16.75; 9 caps
at $3; sundries $20 388 00
Buckley, Jas., Prescott: 25 1. soft coal at $4, h t. hard at $7.50 103 75
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: steam coal, 336-3 t. at $5.40, 19 t. at $4.30; 7-95 t. hard coal at
$7.90; labour $15.17 1,974 61
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: 8 prs. men's short boots at $3.70; 50 ft. of 2f in.
fire hose at 53c; sundries $4.90 * 61 00
Cantin, A., Montreal: rent of space in the dry dock for the winter of 1912 500 00
Cassidy's Ltd., Montreal: kitchen utensils and tableware 30 65
Chaiette & Frere, Montreal: plumbing repairs, material $29.50, labour, 128 h. ac 65c 112 70
Hall, Geo., Coal Co., Montreal: 20 t. steam coal at $4 80 00
Hutchinson Estate, Port Dalhousie: 18 t. steam coal at $3.75 67 50
Inland Lines Ltd., Sault Ste Marie: 18 t. steam coal at $3.50 63 00
Labrecque, J. O., Montreal: hard coal, 1 t. at $8.75, 2 t. at $7.50, 10-27 t. at$6; steam coal,
36-3 t. at $5.50, 11-88 t. at $4.60; labour $1 341 20
Marine and Fisheries, Dept. of., Sorel: repairs 1,0-0 98
Mott Co. Ltd., Montreal: 2 'Duplex Richmond' pump closets at $125; installing $28.80 278 80
Mulcahy, A. J. Co., St. John, N.B.: 1| cwt. anti-corrosive comp. at $27.60; l\ cwt. anti-fouling
comp. at $44.75; freight $1.50 110 03
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: eng. oil, 46§ gal. at 29c, 48| gal. at 40c; 139 gal. coal oil at
15c; sundries $12.80 66 54
New Ontario Dock and Coal Co., Sault Ste Marie: 18 t. steam coal at $3.50 63 00
Nugent, J. P., Monti eal: jackets, 9 officers' at $22, 8 sailors' at $15 318 00
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: 500 lb. p.w. lead at $6.75; 20 gal. spar varnish at $2, 23 gal.
boiled oil at 95c; 20 gal. turpentine at 70c; sundry mixed paints $142.32 ' 251 92
Petrie, Alex., Quebec: awning $78; freight 35c * 78 35
Pittsburgh Coal Co., Cleveland: 18 t. steam coal at $3.25 58 50
Rogers, E., Co., Toronto: 1 1. hard coal at $7.50; 33-62 t. steam coal at $3.97 140 97
Sullivan, J. W., Co., New York: 3 r. h. propeller wheels bored and key-seated 337 50
St. Joseph's Hospital, Three Rivers: hospital fees and treatment for A. Santerre, from May 21-
Aug. 1. . ' : 58 00
Thompson, Fred. & Co., Montreal: connecting up switchboard $34; re-winding armature
$92.96; sundries $2.36 129 32
Toner & Gregory, Collingwood: 22 t. soft coal at $4.75, \ t. hard at $7.50 108 42
Weir, J. & R., Montreal: boring out 2 h. p. cylinders, making 2 new pistons, and filling same
$700; repairs to 2 1. p. cylinders $118.16; general repairs $628.08 1,446 24
Foundry work, F. X. Drolet $169.26, sundry $46.95 216 21
Hardware: Chinic Co., $272.35, Dupuis Bros. $34.79, Frothingham & Workman $28.77,
Lewis Bros. $54.16, sundry $45.95 436 02
Ice: A. Desnoyers & Co. $20, Jos. Malo $60, sundry $25.80 105 80
Laundry: Frontenac Laundry $22.21, N. Y. Steam Laundry $64.89, sundry $18 105 10
Pilotage: John Corky $35, Jos. Mason $50, T. Toupin $40 125 00
Charts $13.75; 4 chairs $13; 45 gal. eng. oil at 50c, plumbing $8.1-5; 3 cs. radnor $25.15; 9cs.
soap $37.65; 1 cd. wood $7.55; cotton waste $13.91; sundries $141.37 283 03
Carried forward 527, 372 71
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. <j> cts.
Brought forward 527, 372 71
Stonelifter 'No. 2' at Ottawa ($804.20).
Engineer, J. Waldorf, services $420.64, board $78.87, travel $2.75 502 26
Fireman, J. McPhee, services $240, board $61.94 301 94
Tug 'Storm King' ($12,137.88).
Captain, F. Tremblay, Apr.-Dec. at $75, outlay $22.29 697 29
Engineers at S70: H. Brison, Apr.-July, G. Martin, Aug. 4-Jan. 19, Feb. 17-Mar. 31 766 27
Engineers at $50: E. Tremblay, Apr. 1-July 28; W. Warren, Aug. 1-Nov. 13, Mar 416 84
Cooks at $50: O. Claveau, Aug. 18-31; A. Villeneuve, Apr. 1-Aug. 17, Sept. 1-Nov. 13 371 67
Cooks' assistants at $30: O. Claveau, Apr. 18-Aug. 17, Sept.-Oct.; sundry $13.55 193 01
Firemen at $40: A. Bolduc, Aug. 8-Nov. 13; J. Demente, Apr. 1-Nov. 13; sundry $224.75.. 650 40
Mate, Wm. Bergeron, Apr. 1-Nov. 13 at $60 446 00
Sailors at $35: A. Fortin, Apr. 1-Nov. 13; S. Levesque, Apr.-Aug.; B. Tremblay, June 8-Nov.
13: sundry $221.95 839 18
Board of crew, paid to men $107.38, H. Simard $103.74, Terminus Hotel, Quebec $72, F.
Tremblay $1,462.68; travel of crew $61.90 1,807 70
Blais, A. C. & Son, Chicoutimi: 1,035 lb. boiler plate at 4c; 49 gal. coal oil at 18c; 450 lb.
w. lead at 9c; sundries $57.75 148 47
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 8-61 t. steam coal at $4.80; 2-195 t. hard coal $18.34 59 66
Chicoutimi Constructeurs-Mecaniciens; making self-registering sounding and sweeping
machine $683.04; 100 lb. fire clay at 3c 686 04
Cote, Boivin & Co., Chicoutimi: coal, 2£ t. at $6.50, 47-6 t. at $6, 600 t. at $5.50; hardware,
$41.23 3,642 78
Davie, Geo. T., & Sons, Levis: docking tug Storm King, Dec. 1912 209 10
Guay, G., Chicoutimi: 45 lb. babbit at 60c; 131 lb. copper at 35c; sundry hardware $33.22;
foundry work $128.45 ,. 234 52
Ha Ha Bay Ry. Co., Chicoutimi: 31-8 t. coal at $6.50 , 206 70
Jobin, U., Chicoutimi: uniforms, 6 officers' at $22, 5 sailors' at $15; 7 sweaters at $2.75 ;
caps $28; repairs $17.50 271 75
Meunier, S., paints and sundry hardware <■ 205 88
St. Valier, Hotel Dieu, Chicoutimi: laundry 77 15
Labour, loading coal $32.04; cartage $8; freight $2; hardware $18.26; 4 prs. r. boots at $4.50;
smithwork $38. 11; sundries $91 .06 207 47
Sturgeon Falls: Shipyard ($302.27).
Williams, Chas., Sturgeon Falls, purchase price of site for shipyard, 1-47 acres at $200, and
interest from July 1, 1912-Jan. 23, 1913, at 5 p.c 302 27
'Dredge 'St. Louis' and Tug 'Daisy' ($8,04447).
Captain, A. St. Germain, Apr. 1-Dec 7, Feb. 15-Mar. 31 at $80, outlay $42.40 820 46
Caretaker, A. St. Germain, Dec. 8-Feb. 14 at $50 113 71
Cook, J. Descheneaux, Apr. 16-Dec 7 at $30 231 77
Cranesman, A. Desmarais, Apr 16-Nov. 30 at $50 375 00
Deckhands at $35; P. Bergeron, Apr. 16-Dec. 7; J. de Tannacoust, Apr. 15-Dec 7; E. Dupre
Apr. 16-Dec. 7 812 37
Fireman, A. Crevier, Apr. 30-Dec 7 at $40 290 36
Tug captain, A. Nadeau, Apr. 16-Dec. 7 at $50 386 29
Tug engineer, J. Salvas, Apr. 1-Dec. 7, Mar. at $50 461 29
Tug fireman, E. Guibault, Apr. 15-Dec. 7 at $40. 310 36
Watchman, A. Bibeault, Apr. 16-Dec. 7 at $35 270 40
Mechanics, 36 d. at $2.50, 12 d. at $2.25 117 00
Board of crew, paid to men $30, paid to J. Descheneau, $1,264.40; travel of crew $90,95 1,385 35
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 241 t. steam coal at $3.80; bagging, 241 1. at 50c; cartage $16.17 1, 052 99
Heney, John, & Son, Ottawa: 20-45 t. coal at $4.75 97 14
Leclaire & Son, Sorel: 33 t. soft coal at $4.50; 2 t. hard at $8.25; 40 bags at 5c 167 00
Marine & Fisheries, Dept. of, Sorel: repairs to dredge 91 21
Ottawa Paint Works, Ottawa: mixed paints, 298 lb. khaki at 6c, 527 lb. terra cotta at 6c;
sundries $25. 19 74 69
Foundry work, W. J. Fitzpatrick $30.30, P. J. Powers Co., $536. 18, sundry $30.60 597 08
Hardware, Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. $39, Frothingham & Workman $63.10, sundry
$76 . 53 178 63
Coal, 2-26 t. at $9.25; 75 yd. duck at 59c; laundry $48.94; kitchen supplies $41.95; sundry
$55.28 211 37
Carried forward 548, 661 53
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 375
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dredge Vessels: Ontario and Quebec— Continued. $ ct3.
Brought forewrd 548, 661 53
Tug 'St. Paul' {$256.82).
McDonnell, Wm. J., Wallaceburg: re-caulking deck $90; repairs to boiler $65; refitting
bunkers $45; sundry repairs $25 225 00
Hardware $2.57; 9 t. steam coal at $3.25 31 82
Tug 'Trudeau' ($2,068.49).
Conger Coal Co., Toronto: 16-7 t. coal at $4.25 70 98
Hunter, Jas., services as wheelsman, April, at $70, board $16; medical attendance on account
of his being struck by lightning while on duty $92 . 75 178 75
Inglis, John, Co., Toronto: repairs to boiler $975; general repairs to tug $725; sundry fittings
$6.66
Adjusting compasses $30; board of crew $29.20; 11 t. coal at $3.50; sundries $14.40
Tug 'Witherbee' ($6,121.81).
Captain, O. Harvey, Apr.-Nov. at $70
Engineers: A. Fontaine, Apr.-Nov. at $70; sundry $25.67
Deckhands at $35: P. Boivin, Apr.-Nov.; D. Bouillion, July 13-Nov. 11; L. Trepanier, May
1-Nov. 11; sundry $40.35
Firemen at $40: E. Gagnon, June 3-Nov. 30; L. Lavoie, July 13-Nov. 11; W. Roy, May 1-
Nov. 11 •
Cooks at $45: A. Lavoie, Apr. 4-July 9; R. Poitras, July 10- Nov. 30
Board of crew, paid to men $24.66, paid to O. Harvey $885.67; travel of crew $37.45
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 12-12 t. coal and cartage
Canada Paint Co., Montreal: mixed paints, 15 gal. at $1.40, 20 gal. at $1.75, 20 gal. at $1.90;
sundries $29. 10
Cantin, A., Montreal: dock entry and rent $85; repairs, material $35.05, labour $147.70
Consumers Cordage Co., Montreal: 3,047 lb. manilla rope at $10.05; sundry $7.29
Dube, J., Rimouski: 832 brl. water at 35c
Labrecque, J. O. & Co., Montreal: 32-65 t. steam coal at $5.50; sundry $3.90
McColl Bros. & Co., Montreal: 98? gal. coal oil at 15c; 138 gal. eng. oil at 29c; sundries
$18 . 33
Weir, J. & R.t Montreal: foundry work and repairs
Hardware: Lewis Bros. $58. 19; sundry $35.77
Foundry work $25.50; laundry $24.08; sundries $7.92
,706 66
112 10
560 00
585 67
682 48
651 13
355 50
947 78
67 89
123 10
267 75
313 51
291 20
183 49
72 12
868 23
93 96
57 50
557,108 15
Charged to the following votes —
Dredging: Maritime Provinces Pa]
" Ontario and Quebec •
Repairs to Dredge Vessels
New Dredging Plant: Maritime Provinces
" " Ontario and Quebec
" " Victoria Island
" " Generally
Dredging Generally
Hamilton Harbour: Improvements
River des Prairies
River St. Maurice
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17 42
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286,808 75
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V— 324)
104,281 72
( "
V— 324)
9,007 04
( "
V— 325)
70,360 09
( "
V— 325)
20,638 56
( "
V— 325)
58,394 15
( "
V— 333)
36 50
( "
V— 287)
2,891 25
( "
V— 266)
2,203 71
( "
V— 431)
2,470 96
Total, as above 557, 108 15
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba.
Dredge * Assiniboine' ($10,274.96).
Pay-list, fitting out, April 1912: master, B. Freeman, 1 m. $120; engineers, J. Anderson, 15 d.
at $3, W. Watterson, 8 d. at $3; mate, cook, deckhands, etc. $160. 50 349 50
Pay-lists, operating dredge, May 1-Nov. 7, 1912 ($3,324.03)—
Master, B. Freeman, May 1-Nov. 7, 6-233 m. at $120
Engineer, W. Watterson, May 1-Nov. 7, 6-233 m. at $80
Acting engineer, Geo. Belanger, Aug. 1-Nov. 6, 3-2 m. at $75
Cook, Thos. LaClair, May. 1-Nov. 7, 6-233 m. at $75
Mates at $60 per m.: G. Gudmundsson, 3-161 m.; W. Walker, 3-2 m
Watchmen at $45 per m.: Jack Bruneau, $102; John Olafson, $172.74
Firemen at $50 per m.: Geo. Belanger, $150; W. Renney, $50
Deckhands at $40 per m.: Jack Bruneau, $160; H. Smith, $94.45; F. Swain, $49.03; W.
Walker, $120; S. Watterson, $40
Labourers at $2 per day
Carried forward 3, 673 53
748 00
498 66
240 00
467 50
381 65
274 74
200 00
463 48
50 00
164 03
181 50
94 95
207 50
663 30
324 30
695 24
69 76
86 01
15 75
90 87
2,374 41
V— 376 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 3, 673 53
Dredge ' Assiniboine' — Concluded.
Bouthillier, Thos., tamarac poles, 1,000 1. ft. at 12c 120 00
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. : two 50-ft. lengths l\" wire bound hose, $37.50; 1 length cold
rolled steel shafting, $36.43; diaphram trench pump, $21; sundries $30. 11 125 04
Canadian Oil Companies: cylinder oil, 126| gal. at 70c; engine oil, 48 gal. at 65c; coal oil,
141 gal. at 18c; sundries, $18.90
Collector of Customs (Geo. Wood): 27^ % duty on invoice of Jos. Edwards & Co. for $660. !
Dominion Wire Rope Co.: \" c c s. rope, 2,000 ft. at 4|c; sundries^ $4.95
Doty Engine Works Co.: pipe standard iron, 2,710 lb. at 6c; superior steel, 40 lb. at $1; 2
piston rings, $5
Edwards, Jos. & Co.: 10" class "C" Cataract centrifugal pump, $81 1.38; freight '$48.62 ;
brokerage fees, etc., $3.30
Finkieman, Chas.: groceries and provisions, $274.30; wood, 12| cords at $4..! ............. '.
Haas, Adam, tamarac piles, 4,966 1. ft. at 14c
McColl Brothers & Co.: anti-corrosive boiler compound, 436 lb. at 16c
Miller-Morse Hardware Co., Ltd.: manilla rope, 508 lb. at 10|c; rainbow packing, 16 lb. at
75c; blacksmith's mandril, $11 . 50; sundries $9. 15
Moody, R. C, taking 63 affidavits to pay-sheets
Pook & Son, sundry hardware, paint, etc
Western Coal Co., coal, 355-45 tons at $6.68 "!!!"!!!!!!!!."!!!'!!!"!
Provisions and groceries: Benson Bros., $724.74; Dalman Bros., $148.75; Sheppard, Peers'
& Co., $260.78 1, 134 27
Small payments: laundry work, $48.09; sundry hardware, paint, etc., $47.13; foundry work,
$43.40; manilla rope, 230 lb. at 12|c; teaming, $19.25; wood, 6i cords at $3; bale waste
$11.88; sundries $37.25 254 50
Tug 'Geo H. Bradbury' ($6,507.70)
Doty Engine^ Works Co.: marine engine complete with shafts, wheel, etc., one boiler and one
heater with copper tubes, $3,500; frame and planking for hull, 61 ft. overall, beam 14 ft.,
depth, 7 ft., $1,615; oak, 2,860 ft. at $100; extras $300 5 70100
Hooker, P. W.: lumber, 148§ ft. at $90, 1,316 ft. at $40, 2,032 ft. at $30, 995 ft. at $25, 161 1. ft.
at 10c, sundry $19.25; less $28.92 for lumber returned 158 29
MiHer-Morse Hardware Co.: iron, ],0001b. at $2.55, 1,677 lb. at $2.50, sundry $15.50; 450 lb.
tapped nuts, $26.75; ship spikes, 200 lb. at $4, 300 lb. at $4.35; tallow, 216 lb. at 7c; sundries
$10.58 156 44
Moody & Son: spikes, 8 kegs at $4.90, 400. lb. at 5c; asbestos, 10 sacks at $2; 1 ton b.s. coal
$17; bolts, 100 at 6£c, 175 at 4; sundries, $59.61
Moody, R. C, taking 8 affidavits to time sheets
Pook, F. & Son: bolts, 400 at 4-6c; iron pipe, 82 ft. at 16c; mattresses, 4 at $3.50; springs, 4
at $2.50; sundry $10.70
Reid, Thos., sundry freight and cartage
Vulcan Iron Works: rudder and shoe for tug, $98; freight, $1.40 '.
Wood, Vallance, Limited: 4 shears for blocks, $10.96; sundry hardware, iron, etc., $72.86. . ..
Small payments: duck, 30 yd. at 18c; sundries, $14.55
Tug 'Carberry' ($84.71)
Caretaker, R. McLeod, Apr-May, 2 m. at $15 30 00
Vulcan Iron Works: brass castings, 77 lb. at 40c; bushings, 354 lb. at 4c; pattern work, $8.75;
freight $1 54 71
Dredge 'Crane' (6,391.66)
Pay-list, May 1 to Nov. 8, 1912 ($3,488.89)—
Dredge-master, B. Reid, May 1-Nov. 8, 6-266 m. at $120 752 00
Captain, Jas. Frost, May 20-July 22, Aug. 1-Nov. 7, 5-297 m. at $85 450 31
Engineer, Olaf Emblem, May 20-Aug. 25, Sept. 1-Nov. 7, 5-394 m. at $80 431 55
Cooks at $75 'per m.: E. Cook, $207.50; P. Langlois, $30; H. Lea, $80; O. Upper, $137.50. . 455 00
Watchman, W. Chne, May 1-Nov. 7, 6-233 m. at $45 280 50
Firemen at $50 per m.: Ed. Anderson, $89.99; T. Crawford, $300; Geo. Sinclair, $189.40 579 39
Deckhands at $40 per m.: Hugh Calder $116.12; Wm. Cooper, $119.99; Donald Gunn,
$210.31; P. Langlois, $42.06; P. Montgomery, $51.66 540 14
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: oil pump $20; 2" brass throttle valve, $13.25; steel shafting,
317 lb. at 4c; 1| blow off valve, $12; sundries $12.70 70 63
Canadian Od Companies: engine oil, 48 gal. at 65c; cylinder oil, 39| gal. at 70c; pennoline, 136£
gal. at 18c; sundries, $17.40 100 96
Cauvin, Mrs. E., laundry work, May-Oct '. . . . . .. . . . ' . .......... . . . . '. . 44 00
Finkieman, Chas.: wood, 12| cords at $4; blankets, 4 pr.'aV $2. SO; groceries and provisions
$133 193 00
.69 31
2 00
66 22
51 27
99 40
83 82
19 95
Carried forward 20, 764 31
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Dredge Vessels: Manitoba— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 20, 764 31
Dredge 'Crane' — continued.
Miller-Morse Hardware Co.: manilla rope, 3941b. at 10^c.; sundry packing, $21 . 68 63 06
Moody, R. C, taking 51 affidavits to tjme sheets 12 75
Vulcan Iron Works: brass bushings, 132 lb. at 40c; piston and castings, 260 lb. at 4c; pattern
work, $4.95; freight $1 .90 70 05
Western Coal Co., coal, 216-449 tons at $6.68 1,445 88
Provisions and groceries: Benson Bros., $259.84; Dalman Bros., $198.25; Wm. B. Oakley,
$192.58; Shepherd, Peers & Co., $111.32 761 99
Small payments: four blades propeller wheel, $25; painting letters and figures on dredge $20;
wood, 6i cords at $3; 2pr. of 14 ft. oars, $10.50; hardware, $15.15; sundries, $51.05 140 45
Dredge 'Dauphin' ($3,376.70)
Pay-list, Apr. 26-Nov. 11, 1912 ($1,933.55)—
Master, D. McLean. Apr. 26-July 11, 2-5215 m. at $100 252 15
Acting master, A. Munro, July 12-Nov. 11, 3-947 m. at $80 315 78
Firemen at $50 per m.: J. Johnston, 3-847 m., A Munro, 2-421 m 313 43
Cooks at $60 per m.: F. Bailey, $29.55; W. St. J. Butler, $118.06; W. Dewhurst, $193.02;
W. Foley $13. 68 354 31
Deckhands at $40 per m.: J. Brough, $82.66; H. Burrell, $88^84; L. Clement, $14.32;
J. Johnston, $94.91; D. Richards, $54.66; T. Toye, $201.32 536 71
Labourers at $40 per m. : J. Adolph, $6.66; A. Brough, $5.16; W. Miller, $149.35 161 17
Armstrong Trading Co.: 500 ft. cable, $37.95, 500 ft. rope, $44.07; 10 cords poplar, $42.50;
' 1 cord tamarac, $5.25; 5 pr. rubbers, $25; manilla rope, 200 lb. at 17|c.; 6 sheets, $6.60;
ice and delivery $35.25; hardware, paint, oil, etc., $86. 10; groceries and provisions, $740.10 1,057 82
Johnston, James, taking care of dredge, Feb., Mar., Nov. 8-30, 2-735 m 27 35
Lacey, Fred. B., recording readings of water gauge, 12 m. at $1 .50 18 00
Mclnnis, James, board of men, 55 d. at $1 55 00
McLean, D., taking care of dredge, Apr. 1-25, $12.50, outlay, $2.65 15 15
Small payments: teaming, $79.70; freight, $33.38; labour, $27.30; laundry work, $22.54;
provisions $51.91; trip of S. S. Isabclle, towing dredge, $20; ship-lap, $11.82: boat, $12; lum-
ber, $8. 18; lettering dredge, $3 269 83
New Dump Scows ($169.36)
Vulcan Iron Works: hinged dogs, 8 at $9; express charges, $1 73 00
Small payments: lumber, 1,333 ft. at $25; iron, 980 lb. at 2^c ; 1 ton b. s. coal, $12; tallow 101 lb.
at 10c; sundries, $16.43 96 36
New Repair Shops at Selkirk ($1,591.65)
Canadian Fairbanks- Morse Co.: No. 4 100 lb. power hammer, $516; bracket hangers, 2 at
$5.10; pulleys, 2 at $3.40, 3 at $2.40; sundries, $1L50 551 70
Doty Engine Works Co.: resistance starting box for 15 h. p. motor 60 00
General Supply Company of Canada: 15 h. p. motor with pulley, starting box, etc. $230; bolt
cutter, $178; forge, $67.45 475 45
Waterous Engine Works Co.: rip saw table, gauge saw with 50 bits and 2 extra shanks, $207;
extra saw, $3 .' 210 00
Williams, A. R. Machinery Co.: 367ft. of 6" to 2V leather belt, $188. 12; sundries, $14.80 202 92
Small payments,: 1,000 ft. lumber, $25; troughing, 170 1. ft. at 10c; heating store, $20.50;
sundries $29.08 91 58
Dredge 'Red River' ($9,982.38)
Pav-list, fitting out, April 1-25, 1912: machinist, 9 d. at $4; carpenter, 9 d. at $3.50; labourers,
22 d. at $2.50,45 d. at $2 ■. 212 50
Paylist, repairs to plant, Feb., 1913: machinists, 28 d. at $3, 24 d. at $2.70; watchman, 28 d.
at $2 204 80
Paylists, wages of crew, Apr. 1-Nov. 9, 1912 ($4,933.03)—
Dredgemaster, Stanley Dewar, Apr. 1-May 9, 7-3 m. at $120 876 00
Craneman, Barney Kelley, Apr. 25-May 8, 6-433 m. at $80 514 66
Captains of tug at $85 per m.: Chas. Bird $30. 16; Jas. Frost $77.49; Thos. Walker, $442. ... 549 65
Engineers on tug at $80 per m.: O. Emblem, $75.61; D. Gunn, $178.66; Alex. Sinclair,
$162.57; Frank Smith $105.80 , 522 64
Cook, E. Cauvin, 6-466 m. at $75; watchman, G. Erlendsson, 6-43-3 m. at $45 774 50
Firemen at $50per m.: D. Gunn, $208.33; John McFee, $321.66; H. Quickfall, $111.66. ... 641 65
Deckhands at $40 per m.: H. Calder, $27.79; Chas. Howell, $255.98; F. Jardine, $121.99;
Alex. Muirhead, $222.19; J. Olson, $253.98; F. Russin, $80; H. Quickfall, $40 1,001 93
Labourer, M. Davies, 26 d. at $2 52 00
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: gate valve, $13.60; blow-off valve, $15; sundries, $24.72. ... 53 32
Carried forward 33 , S00 39
V— 378 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 33, 800 39
Dredge 'Red River' — Concluded.
Canadian Oil Companies: cylinder oil, 89-75 gal. at 70c; engine oil, 48 gal. at 65c; pennoline,
$8.60; cable grease, $9; sundries, $7.20 118 83
Dominion Wire Rope Co. , 1 ,000 ft. I" ccs. rope 106 00
Doty Engine Works Co.: 2 No. 3 ship force-pumps, $64; repairing tail shaft of Tug Fisherman,
$38.32; shafting, 420 lb. at 6c; boiler-makers, 58 h. $43.50; sundries, $14.08 185 10
Finkleman, Chas. : poplar, 12| cords at $4; dry-goods, $5.98; groceries and provisions, $135.10 191 08
Lake Winnipeg Shipping Company, poplar, 31 cords at $4 124 00
Miller-Morse Hardware Co.: manilla rope, 348 lb. at 10|c; sundry packing, $23.08; iron, 1,040
lb. at 2|c; freight, $1.50 87 12
Moody, R. C, taking 49 affidavits to time sheets 12 25
Pook, F. & Son, sundry hardware, paint, etc 55 79
Robinson, Wm.: wood, $10; dishes, etc., $4.85; groceries and provisions, $215.28 230 13
Smith, Roderick: rent of Tug Fisherman, 42 d. at $10; wood, 8 cords at $3 444 00
Tergesen, H. P.: 2 cords tamarac, $12; ice, $11; laundrywork, $8; hardware, etc., $3.05; grocer-
ies and provisions, $89 . 20 123 25
Vulcan Iron Works: 2 dipper teeth, $35. 10; 2 hawser pipes, $10.32; 12 boiler tubes, $6.75; brass
bushing, 40 lb. at 40c; grate, 196 lb. at 6c; wheels, sheaves, etc., 508 lb. at 4c; angles,
300 1b. at 3|c; pattern work, $16.35; freight, $3.85 130 95
Western Coal Co., coal, 287-949 tons at $6.68 1,923 50
Provisions and groceries: Benson Bros., $124.15; Wm. Coates, $165.96; Hudson's Bay Co.
$71.47; Sheppard, Peers Co., $150.50; B. Thordarson, $64.90; 3 payments under $25 each,
$33.66 610 64
Small payments: laundrywork, $49.05; lumber, 1,705 ft. at $22; 4 bladed steel propellor wheel,
$34; wood, 6j cords at $3; ice, $14.85; water- proof covers, 2 at $7.50; packing, $14.10; white
cotton, 110 yd. at 12§c; sundries, $39.08 235 09
Selkirk Shipyard {$8,222.69).
Foreman, S. Bullwart, Apr.-Oct., Mar., 204-3 d. at $4.50 919 35
Caulker, J. Bullwart, Apr.-Oct., 170-5 d. at $4 682 00
Machinist, R. P. Post, June-Jan., 129 d. at $4, 64 d. at $3.20 720 80
Machinists at $3 per day: A. Belanger, $251-40; Stanley Dewar, $247.50; F. Smith, $214.20.. 713 10
Machinists at $2.40 per day: Thos. Lane $27.60; B. Reid, $8.40 36 00
Blacksmiths: S. Marsh, 88-3 d. at $3.25; L. Marsh, 72 d. at $3 503 97
Carpenter, S. Stefanson, 45-5 d. at $4.50 204 75
Carpenter, H. Baydell, 70 d. at $3.50, 121| d. at $4 731 00
Carpenter, S. Doirion, 51-6 d. at $3.50, 10 d. at $4 220 60
Carpenters at $3.50 per day: J. Bunn, $95.20; P. Doirion, $28; D. Sayer, $169.40 292 60
Carpenters at $3 per day: A. Brydges, $15; B. Reid, $72.90; J. Rossie $70.50 158 40
Helpers: M. Davis, 25 d. at $2; A. Sinclair, 31 d. at $3 143 00
Painter, M. Gordon, 3 d. at $3 9 00
Labourer, A. Belanger, 76 d. at $2.75, 32-3 d. at $2.50 289 75
Labourers at $2.50 per day: W. Atkinson, $158.75; N. Bedard, $32.50; A. Lyons, $52.50; J.
Massey, $487 730 75
Labourers at $2 per day: T. Belanger, $19; V. Cauvin, $62.60; T. Crawford, $48 129 60
Watchman, D. Cauvin, 306 d. at $2 612 00
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: manilla rope, 503 lb. at 15c, 923 lb. at lljc; 2— If" closed
sockets, $17.50; 2-lf" open sockets, $21; white waste, 125 lb. at 14§c; coal tar, $15; drill
$10; sundries, $13.88 277 11
Hooker, F. W.: lumber, 896 ft. at $30, 1,457 ft. at $25, 367 ft. at $22 71 38
Moody & Son: oval iron, 310 lb. at 5c ; round iron, 340 lb. at 3^c ; sundries, $32.93 60 33
Mussens Limited: blade arm bearings, 32 at $4.15; blade shoes, 8 at $12.35; blade arm bolts,
16 at $2.75; sheaves, 2 at $10.95; sheave bushings, 2 at $4.15 305 80
Selkirk Electrical Dept.: light and power, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $226.70; electrical supplies,
$10.25 236 95
Vulcan Iron Works: boiler tubes, 390 lb. at 12§c; freight etc., $2.75 51 50
Small payments: black paint, 65 gal. at 65c; freight and cartage, $34.70; wooden pump,
$10.25; sundries, $35.75 122 95
Tug 'Sir Hector' {$1,489.78).
Captain, James Stevenson, June, 10 d. at $3 30 00
Engineer, Frank Smith, June, Nov., 25 d. at $3; fireman, M. Davis, Nov., 7 d. dt $2.50 92 50
Deckhand, Frank Burr, 5 d. at $2.50; painter, M. Gordon, 3 d. at $3 21 50
Kennedy, Wm. & Sons: one 4 blade steel propellor wheel, $130; freight, $11.11 141 11
Marshall-Wells Company: oakum, 16 bales at $4.15; freight, 50c 66 90
Moody & Son, sundry hardware, paint, etc * 64 27
Reid, Thos.: coal, $26.40; cartage and freight, $80.95 .' 107 35
Sprague Lumber Co., lumber, 9,450 ft. at $34.45 325 55
Carried forward 47, 450 99
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 379
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 47, 450 99
Tug 'Sir Hector1 — Continued.
Vulcan Iron Works: plates, 7,784 lb. at 3|c; shoe for tug, $55; bar, 489 lb. at 4c.; freight
$9.95 A .' 358 95
Wood, Vallance Limited: 1,991™ iron, $50.76; ship spikes, 8 kegs at $7.60, 300 lb. at 4c.;
200 bolts, $12.80; coal, 2 tons at $9.50; clout nails, 187 at 7£c; sundries, $24.09 193 48
Small payments: ship spikes, 7 kegs at $4; 'thinning oil', 41 gal. at 50c; tallow, $23.70; sun-
dries, $17.97 90 17
Tug 'Victoria' ($1,822.15).
Captain, John Tosie, May 1-Nov. 6, 6-2 m. at $90 558 00
Engineers: R. P. Post, May, 26 d. at $4; Arthur Brydges, June 1-Nov. 8, 5-266 m. at $90.... 578 00
Fireman, M. Davis, Aug.-Oct., 81 d. at $2; cook, Barney McEwen, Aug., 9 d. at $2.50 184 50
Painter, M. Gordon, May, 5 d. at $3.50 17 50
Canadian -Fairbanks-Morse Co.: 118| gal. gasoline, $25.84; 25 ft. length steel hose, $24.55;
3 blade towing propellor, $15.60; brass gate valve, $10.71; drum, $10; sundries, $62.73. . 149 43
Canadian Oil Companies: gasoline, 42 gal. at 30c, 88J gal. at 27£c, 43 gal. at 27c, A\\ gal. at
26c; sundries, $15.80 75 14
Moody & Son, sundry hardware, paint, etc 100 39
Small payments: sundry groceries, provisions etc. $96.19; hardware $30.35; boat curtains
$15; laundry work, $12; sundries, $5.65 159 19
Dredge 'Winnipeg' ($9,947.58).
Pay-list, fitting out, April, 1912: machinist, 6-5 d. at $4; carpenter, 9 d. at $3.50; handymen,
36 d. at $2.50; labourers, 52-5 d. at $2 252 50
Pay-list, wages of crew, Apr. 1-Nov. 11, 1912, ($5,206.94)—
Captain, Guy E. Robertson, Apr. 1-Nov. 6, 7-2 m. at $125 900 00
Craneman, A. Poison, Apr. 26-Nov. 6, 6-366 m. at $80 509 33
Cook, Geo. Wilson, Apr. 26-Nov. 11, 6-533 m. at $75 490 00
Firemen at $50 per m.: W. Cooper, $137.42; A. Cyr, $180.91; J. Lockhart, $318.33 636 66
Oilers at $45 per m.: D. Moore, $211.50; R. Muckle, $64.50 276 00
Deckhands at $40 per m.: J. H. Howie, $249.33; J. Lawson, $183.99; J. Linklater, $249.33;
E. MacFee, $250.66; D. Moore, $61.33 994 64
Captain of tug, Geo. Mayo, Apr. 26-Nov. 4, 6-299 m. at $85 535 49
Engineer of tug, Thos. Lane, Apr. 26-Nov. 6, 6-366 m. at $80 509 33
Watchmen at $45 per m.: T. Morrison, $123.62; G. Spence, $159.87 283 49
Caretaker, Jas. Johnson, Dec-Jan., $20; labourer, M. Davis, May, 26 d. at $2 72 00
Travel and outlay of Guy E. Robertson 103 85
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: giant friction clutch, $49.50; lock and lever for clutch, $11.50;
trench pump, $21; 36 gaskets, $21.25; 3^" exhaust head $18.75; 630 lb. steel shafting, $26.46;
sundries $18.42 166 88
Canadian Oil Companies: cylinder oil, 128-25 gal. at 70c; engine oil, 39-5 gal. at 65c; penno-
line, 97-75 gal. at 18c; grease, 150 lb. at 6c; sundries, $22.02 164 08
Dominion Wire Rope Co.: plow steel dredge cable, 175 ft. at $61.20 per 100 ft., 116 ft. at $29.95
per 100 ft.; reel, $2.25; freight, $13.46 157 55
Doty Engine Works Co.: oak, 584 ft. at 75c; 157 lb. cold rolled shafting, $8.65 52 45
Finkleman, Chas.: groceries and provisions, $228.11; poplar, 12£ cords at $4 278 11
Miller-Morse Hardware Co.: manilla rope, 973 lb. at 10|c; sundry packing, $26.54; waste,
120 lb. at 10|c; sundries, $3.36 144 67
Moody & Son: iron, 549 lb. at 3§c; sundry hardware, $49.52 68 73
Moody, R. C, taking 25 affidavits to time sheets 6 25
Pook, F. & Son, sundry hardware, paint, etc 77 36
Vulcan Iron Works: plates, 1,510 lb. at 3c; coupling, 119 lb. at 4c; pattern work, $11.25;
freight, $1.65 62 96
Western Coal Company, coal, 297-75 tons at $6.68 1,988 99
Groceries and provisions: Benson Bros., $459.30; Dalman Bros., $149.65; Wm. B. Oakley,
$128.05; A. B. Rowley, $18.81; Shepard, Peers & Co., $213.74; Mrs. Smith $14.49 984 04
Small payments: laundrywork, $63.75; freight and cartage $28.08; bracket castings, 990
lb. at3|c; white waste, 1171b. at 13£c; wood, 6| cords at $3; 2 water proof covers, $13; 2
covers for wheels, $12; sundries $46.19 232 22
Voucher Outstanding.
Collector of Customs, Selkirk 133 22
Total, distributed on page V— 380 59,994 54
V— 380 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: Manitoba— Continued. $ eta.
Charged to the following votes —
Repairs to Dredge Vessels (Page V— 324) 3,073 39
Dredging: Ontario and Quebec (Page V— 332) 195 75
Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan (Page V — 332) 31,029 94
New Dredging Plant: Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan (Page V— 325) 12*888 54
New Dredging Plant: Generally '. ^ (Page V— 325) 3,710 69
Red River: Improvements ; " (Page V— 306) 8,296 58
Harbours and Rivers: Manitoba (Page V — 307) 799 65
Total, on page V — 379 59,994 54
Dredge Vessels: Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Dredge 'Athabaska' ($6,418.74).
Master, Thos. Paquette, May 1-Oct. 15, at $125 685 48
Cook, H. Cossett, May 15-Oct. 15, at $65 . 328 10
Fireman, Chas. Toose, June 1-Oct. 15, at $50 224 19
Deckhands at $45: J. Richard, L. Desjardins, May 15-Oct. 15; C. W. Louis, May 15-31. . . 478 54
Watchmen at $45: C. E. Meitzler, May 27-Sept. 30; L. Desjardins, Apr. 1-May 13, Oct. 15-
Mar. 31 500 33
Filteau, V., cooking stove 65 00
Gorman, Clancey & Grindley, hardware 221 79
Mussens Ltd., 21 cu. ft. 3 blade orange peel bucket , 1,096 65
Paquett, Thos., travelling expenses 16Q 40
Revillon Freres, hauling dredge bucket, Athabaska Landing to Grouard $118.60, 50 lb. cotton
waste §11.50, paid freight $39.30 169 40
Groceries and provisions: Lv Desjardins $105.80, Mrs. Hunt, $124.05, Revillon Freres, $596.65,
R. Tassel $158.90, small payments $80.46 , 1,085 86
Wood, 300 cords at $2.75, 260 at $2; paid as follows, E. Gravel $825, Northern Transportation
Co. $80, Travers Bros. $440 1,345 00
Small payments: blacksmith work $11.50, board of crew $27.50, travel $16, washing $12 67 00
Dredge 'Last Mountain Lake' ($7,370.07).
Master: J. D. McLeod, April at $120;' H. J. Reid, May-Sept, at $105
Captain of tug, J. Seaford, Apr. 9-Sept. 14 at $80 •
Engineers at $75; J. Allsup. Apr. 1-May 2; Alex McLeod, May 8-Sept. 30
Cranesman, Geo. McMillan, Apr .-Sept. at $80
Cooks: Geo. Cameron, Apr.-Aug. at $70: Geo. Jeffries, Sept. 6-30 at $75
Deckhands, at $35 and $40, sundry persons
Firemen at $50: Wm. Ward, June-Sept.; sundry $276.81
Watchmen: at $45, E. Highly, May 12-Sept. 30, H. McLaughlin, April-May 11; at $50, Geo.
H. McMillan, Oct.-Mar.; at $5, O. Haskins, June-Oct., L. H. Haskins, Nov .-Mar
Maass, C. M., Ottawa, foundry work
Pearson, Wm., Co., 11 ton coal at $11
Powers, P. J., Co., Ottawa, one cu. yd. dredge dipper, with arms and braces
Reid, H. J., travel and outlay
Regina Foundry Ltd., foundry works
Smith & Ferguson, 156-1 ton coal at $9.15, 2 c. wood at $8.50
Hardware: Kierstead & Parker, $119.29; Peart Bros., $184.61; W. G. Smewing $27.15; small
payments $45
Provisions: Mrs. Cook, $34.37; J. Officer & Co., $778.08; small payments $43.20
Small payments: board $9.75, cartage $29.15, freight $34.55, laundry $23.10, lumber $37.23,
postage 75c, 6| cords stone at $6 '. 173 53
645 00
416 00
437 91
480 00
412 50
346 93
476 81
619 98
70 47
121 00
362 50
66 45
63 99
,445 30
376 05
855 65
Total, distributed below 13, 783 81
Charged to the following votes —
Dredging, Man., Sask. and Alta (Page V— 332) 10,886 71
Repairs to Dredge Vessels (Page V— 324) 2, 897 10
Total, as above 13, 783 81
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : EXPENDITURE V— 381
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dredge Vessels, British Columbia: Summary of Dredges. $ cts.
Dredge "Ajax" (Page V— 382) 53, 239 78
"Bittern" ( " V— 382) 16,395 00
" "Fruhling" ( " V— 383) 47, 993 24
" "Heron" ( " V— 383) 12,639 59
" "King Edward ( " V— 384) 47, 152 77
"Lobnitz" ( " V— 385) 38, 726 88
" "Mastodon" ( " V— 386) 108, 134 17
"Mudlark" ( « V— 387) 31,715 66
" "Nakusp" ( " V— 388) 9,299 41
" "Pelican" ( " V— 388) 12,070 49
"Sheldrake" ( " V— 388) 10,582 99
Snag boaf'Cygnet" ( " V— 389) 11, 779 84
" "Samson" ( " V— 389) 17,308 67
Tug'Tetrel" ( « V— 390) 11,624 72
" "Point Ellice" ( " V— 390) 15,725 44
" "PointGarry" ( " V— 390) 4,589 63
" "Point Grey" ( " V— 391) 27,886 40
" "Point Hope" ( " V— 391) 12,762 85
Drilling Plant ( " V— 392) 14, 972 73
Naas River Snagboat ( " V— 392) 5,393 40
Total 509, 993 66
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Charged to the following votes: —
Columbia and Kootenay Rivers (Page V — 313) 33 16
Fraser River Improvement ( " V— 316) 8, 726 17
Okanagan River ( " V— 318) 4,269 71
New Dredging Plant B.C ( " V— 325) 38,454 88
Dredge Vessels Repairs ( " V — 324) 99, 992 63
Dredging British Columbia ( " V— 333) 358, 517 11
Total, as above 509 , 993 66
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia.
Dredge "Ajax."
Conductor, J. M. Newcombe, Apr -Mar., 7-6 m. at $140, 4-4 at $160, outlay 75c 1,768 75
Engineer, G. W. Brown, Apr -Mar., 7-6 m. at $125, 4-4 at $145 1,588 00
Machinist, S. J. Stapleton, 2 m. at $100, 2,494§ h. at 50c 1,447 25
Cranesman at $95: W. Gillespie $450, J. LeDrew $632.90 1,082 90
Cook, M. B. Coady, 7-6 m. at $75, 4 m. at $80, -4 m. at $85 942 00
Watchman, 7 m. at $60; oiler, 12 m. at $60, overtime $5.80 1, 145 80
Firemen at $50, $200, at $55, $499.83; cook at $40, $302.66 1, 002 49
Deck hands at $45, $2, 261.33; stewards at $45, $193.63 2,454 96
Night crew, Nov. 21-Mar. 31 —
Mate, D. Davies, at $85, $388.16; engineer, S. R. Roberts at $100, $85.80, at $115, $506. . 979 96
Cranesman at $90: J. Bradley $269.99, C. Axhorn $209.03 479 02
Cook, F. Fieldhouse, at $65, $28-17, at $70, $282.24; oiler, T. Dunn, at $60, $268 578 42
Firemen at $55, $240.16; watchman at $60, $300 540 16
Bunkscow-man at $60, $27,09; deck hands &c. at $45, $661.46 688 55
Lodging and board of crew, July Nov. -Mar 461 20
B.C. Refining Co.: cup grease $20.40; gasoline $20; sundry $47.43 87 83
Canadian Oil Burner Co. : No. 7 Hauck oil burner outfit 150 00
C. P. R. Co., freight $65.47; Can. Westinghouse Co., compressor and governor $145 210 47
Clayton, A. A.: electric lamps, 42 at 75c, 54 at 85c, 30 at 95c 105 90
Cookson Plumbing Co., plumbing $56.50; Darling, H., 8 h.p. M. & B. engine $168 224 50
Darling, Frank & Co.: Milburn lights, $100, $85; 5 drums carbide $28.75 213 75
Dominion Wire Rope Co.: steel cable, 106 ft. at $1.22, 230 at $1.25, 334 at 74c, 318 at 67.35c
115at41-4c, 146at38-6c; 6 reels $14.75 995 41
Fraser, W. S. & Co.: reducing valve $37; air cell covering $31.38; pipe valves &c, $168.65. . 237 03
Hall, P.: 12 piles, 658 1. ft. at 12|c; towing, driving, &c $104.19. 186 43
Hawkins & Hay ward: wiring $900; slate switchboard, &c $107.50; installing search light &c.
$93.85; alterations, extensions, &c $260.77 1,362 12
Hickman Tye Hardware Co.: babbit, 120 lbs. at 28c, 51 at 25c, pike poles $27.10; sundry
hardware &c $225.83 299 29
Hinton Elec Co.: 9" type "C projector $205; recharging battery &c. $22.08 227 08
Imperial Oil Co.: gasoline, 46 cases at $2.75; eocene, 24 cases at $2.30; sundry $13.39 195 09
Kennedy, John: 7 in. teeth, 6 at $51.40; reversible points, 12 at $12.50 458 40
Kingham, J. & Co.: coal, 1,428 tons at $5.25, 156 at $5.50 .'. 8,355 00
Mainland Ironworks, 6 wire rope brackets 81 03
Carried forward 28, 548 79
V— 382 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 28, 548 79
Dredge Ajaz' — Concluded.
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: manilla rope, 1,767 lb. at 10fc, 1,182 at 14fc, 998 at 17c, 936 at 17|c;
sundry $54.36 751 79
McDonald, M. piling, 300 1. ft. at 12c, towing, driving &c $59.58 95 58
McQuade, P. & Son: chain, 1,995 lb. at 5|c, 2,300 at 7c; packing, pilot $60, sundry $45.51;
waste S40; signal lights $39; canvas $27.60; asbestos cement $24; tar $23.05; sundry $172.69. 702 58
New Method Laundry, washing $102.07; Pacific Coast Coal Mines, coal $186.75 288 82
Powell, Geo. & Sons: range $175, canopy $27.50, coal box $12.50; dishes &c $125.05; sundry
$45.21, credit by old range $8.50 376 76
Randle Bros.: rope, 776| lb. at 15c; paint, 12 gal. at $4.25; pipe, 100 ft. at 33c; castor oil $22;
boiler $18; waste $18; sundry $79 337 50
Robertson Iron Works: labour, 70J h. at $1.50, 19 at $1.75, 13| at $2; materials &c. $102.19.. . 268 19
Ross & Howard Iron Works Co. : 22 rubbing strips and 714 spikes 800 09
Hancliffe, C. W. & Co.: 8 k.w. direct coupled 1, 101 d. c. lighting set $835; 6x7 Clark Chap-
man steam capstan with extra heavy staff $510: cartage and freight $14.85 1,359 85
Farmland Co.: paint, 4 gal. at $2.65, 11 at $2.50, 24 at $1.85; sundry $29.35. Ill 85
Turpel, Wm. & Son: docking scows, 3 at $40, 1 at $25; lay days, 9 at $20, 16 at $15; carpenters,
263| d. at $5; caulkers, 56 d. at $5; painters &c, 31| d. at $3; paint $38.40; lumber, 1,806
ft. at $41.25, 2,786 at $25, sundry $161.88; hardware &c. $124.12 2,725 55
Vancouver Dredging & Salvage Co.: hire of dump scow, 17 d. at $10 170 00
Vancouver Engineering Works: 2 cs sheaves, 2 c.s. washer plates, 4 c s. sheave guards,
$378.91; 4 cs. dipper teeth $227.37; crosshead, bracket and 2 pump levers $111.77; shackle
$53.88 771 93
Vancouver-Nanaimo Coal Mining Co.: coal, 146-9 tons at $5 734 50
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: hauling, cleaning, painting, repairing and launching as per
contract $3,950; hauling and launching $80; lay days, 4 at $25, 10 at $20; carpenters, 96 d.
'at $5; patternmakers, 225£ h. at 85c; machinists &c, 1,184 h. at 75c; helpers, 1,910 h. at
45c, 220| at 40c; use of forge, 125 h. at $1.50; cast iron, 4, 364 lb. at 4c; plate, 2,127 1b. at
at 5c, Norway iron, 789 lb. at 5c; brass castings, 324 lb. at 35c; armature metal, 112 lb.
at 60c; steel cable $20.57; fir $88.82; oak $27.90; paint, 50 gal. at $2.25, 2 at $3, 2 at $6;
sundry materials &c $199.79 7, 993 42
Victoria Water Works, water, 1 yr. to Mar. 15 118 15
Wallace Shipyards, Ltd.: gum wood, 683 1. ft. at 17c; sawing $20; cartage $3 139 11
Weiler Bros.: sheeting, 60 yds. at 50c; table cloths, towels', &c $46.17; chairs $21; sundry
$38.98 136 15
Meat $2,327.26, fish $187.62, milk $220.65, groceries &c $3, 665.01, ice $54, washing $27.60.
Paid as follows: Brown & Cooper $218.75, P. Burns & Co. $2,327.26, D. K. Chungranes
$90.36, Jas. Hoist $746.67, Jas. Rogers $171.05, Windsor Grocery Co. $2,869.95, small pay-
ments $58.10 6, 482 14
Small payments: lumber $48.54, washing $34.60, ice $34.50, gasoline $33.05, smithwork $31.98
coats and aprons $31.50, sign boards $26.50, cartage &c $21, sundry $65.45 327 12
Total, carried to page V— 381 53, 239 78
Dredge "Bittern"
Conductor, H. A. McCarthy: services, Apr.-Mar. at $125; outlay $106.30 1, 606 30
Engineer, F. Nicholls, Apr. 1-May 25, Sept.-Mar., at $100 880 64
Asst. engineer, F. Dalrymple, 13 d. in Apr., Sept.-Mar. at $75 557 50
Asst. engineer, W. R. Henry, Apr. 14-May 25, at $75 102 98
Firemen at $65, $572.41; cook, M.J. Clarke at $75, $660.48 1,232 89
Deckhands at $45, $716.90; watchman at $45, $396.29 1,113 19
General repairs, July, Aug.: carpenter, 9 d. at $4; labourers at $45, $76.93 112 93
C. P. Ry. Co.: coal, 54-6 tons at $4.83, 40 at $5.15; lumber, &c $29.01 498 73
Cogle, F.: services of tug "Ondot" and crew, Sept.-Mar., 160 d. at $27 4,320 00
Crows Nest Pass Coal Co., coal, 72-45 tons at $5.65 409 34
Dominion Sawmills & Lumber, Ltd.: rent of tug "Hurcles," Mar.-May, 1912, 65| d. at $40;
lumber &c $18.18 2, 638 18
Lawrence Hardware Co.: 2 side chains $65.80; sheaves, frames &c $203.66 269 46
Nelson Iron Works, foundry work &c 69 87
West Canadian Collieries: coal, 32 • 5 tons at $2.55; freight $86.13 168 98
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: wire rope, 2,080 ft. at 10c; cylinder oil, 41? gal. at 95c; hose
$25; sundry hardware &c $284.58 557 01
Meat, groceries, milk &c: J. A. Irving & Co. $853.46, Joy's Cash Grocerv $69.60, C. Wright
$124.90, 41 Market Co. $487.78, small payments $181.78 1,717 52
Small payments: washing $27.55, bedding $15.50, lumber $15.13, coal $13.70, duck $12, sundry
$55.60 139 48
Total, carried to page V— 381 16, 395 00
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Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Dredge "Fruhling."
Captain at $140: J. F. Gosse, Apr -Aug., Nov. 7-Mar. 31, $1,372, overtime $4,51,. outlay $5.20;
J. C. Embree, Sept. 1-Nov. 6, $308 1,689 71
Chief engineer, M. Honour, Apr.-Mar. at $125, overtime $91.21 1, 591 21
Second engineer, F. Creeden, Apr.-Mar 1, 277 26
Third engineer: T. Taylor, Apr.-Mar., Feb. 9-Mar. 31, $793.10; H. Grandfield, Dec.
19-Feb. 9, $142.65 935 75
First mate at $85: J. Embree, Apr.-Aug., Nov. 7-Mar. 31, $836.42; G. Humphries, Sept. 1-
Nov. 6, $187 1,023 42
Second mate, G. Humphries, at $50, $150, at $60, $410.41 560 41
Quartermaster, R. Gunn, 12 m. at $60; operator, E. Storm, at $60, $180, at $70, $635.70 1,535 70
Coek, Wm. Hynes, 12 m. at $75; steward at $45, A. Brown $355.64, T. Wilson $184.35 1,439 99
Oilers at $60, $1,527.93; firemen at $55, $1,388.99; watchmen at $60, $1,436.10 4,353 02
Coal passers at $50, $558.53; deckhands at $45, $1,084.34 1,642 87
Anderson & Lusby: engine oil, 100 gal. at 66c; range boiler $60; cotton waste $52.43; leather
$39.60; white zinc $31.50; 2 ventilators $22.50; sundry $552.34 824 37
Barnes, W., services as machinist, 154 h. at 45c; Linton, A., launch $100 169 30
Can. Westinghouse Co.: compressor and governor $145; cartage $1.25 146 25
Darling, F. & Co.: Little Giant drill $115; riveter $85; chipping hammers, 2 at $67.50; sundry
$68.95 403 95
GilleyBros.: coal, 252-5 tons at $5.25, 1,709-163 at $6.65; cement $1.85 12,693 43
Heaps Engineering Co. : cast iron tee, 3 forge lugs, 2 bolts &c 277 45
Kirk, H. T.: McColl's special engine oil, 698 gal. at 62|c; packing $85.12; cable $18.75 540 12
Lees, Ltd.: rug $27; 3 pr. blankets $19; sheets $12; sundry $17.60 75 60
Macdonald, Marpole Co., coal, 20 tons at $6, 3 at $7.50; delivery $20 162 50
Ross & Howard Iron Works Co.: 2 c.i. propellers $350; painting $7.50; cartage &c $8.25.. . 365 75
Rush, F., work as machinist, 154 h. at 45c; Schaake Machine Wks., forge work $120.10 189 40
Simson, Balkville & Co.: No. 2 valve reseating machine $53.90; rope, 775 lb. $83.55; firebrick
and clay $32.98; sundry $138.03 308 46
Taylor & Young, 5£ Ferro engine $232.50; Troy Steam Laundry, washing $84.20 316 70
Vancouver Engineering Works: 2 centrifugal pumps, new main pump $2,700; 2 c. s. connections
for dredge head $594.39; grate bars, 4,398 lb. at 3c; sundry $117.16 3,543 49
Vancouver Ship Yard: altering small boat and installing engine 115 00
Wallace Shipyards: repairs, as per contract $3,698; red lead priming coat to hull $305.75; 2 lay
days and repairs $130; 4 mild steel sheaves $108; use of derrick scow $40; elec light, July
7-31, $4J; lagoline paint, 63 gal. at $3; chain, 1,800 lb. at 5c; leather $82.80; boiler plate,
600 lb. at 5c; sundry materials $153.42; carpenters, 654 h. at 75c, helpers, 287 h. at 40c,
foreman, 75 h. at 85c; machinists, &c 560 h. at 75c, helpers, 328 h. at 40c, foreman, 67 h.
at 85c; painter, 80 h. at 50c; blacksmith and helper, 181 h.at $1.50 6,455 67
Webb & Gifford: machinists, 355? h. at 75c; blacksmith and helper, 63 h. at $1.50; sundry
materials, &c $153.27 514 45
Meat, milk, groceries, &c: Ayling & Swain $62.87; P. Burns & Co. $1,734.08, Fraser River
Fish Co. $315.48, D. Spencer $65.04, C. A. Welsh $2,243.67, small payments $95.53 4, 516 67
Small payments: hardwaie $67.87, packing $56.40, repairs, &c $38.45, labour $20, clocks $15,
boat cover $15, sundry $112.62 325 34
Total, carried to page V— 381 47, 993 24
Dredge 'Heron1.
Conductor, Jos. McDonald, Apr.-Feb., 10 m. at $125, 1 m. at $150, outlay $59.65 1, 459 65
Engineer: J. Meldrum at $80, $87.74; H. C. Huycke at $80, $490.32; W. Guilbault, 32d. at $4... 706 06
Firemen at $60, $60, at $65, $501.11; Cook, J. Bowchier, Apr. 1-Dec 4, $609.67 1, 170 78
Deckhands, &c, at $50, $1,186.99; labourers, 95 d. at $3, 3 at $2.50 1, 479 49
Foreman carpenter, W. A. McKenzie, 56 d. at $5; carpenters, 18 d. at $5, 60 at $4.05 613 01
Foreman piledriver, E. McGee at $80, $250.31; caulker, 9 d. at $6, 3 at $5.40 320 51
Teams, &c, 10 d. at $4.50, 25 at $6, 3| at $8.50 224 75
Brooks-McKenzie Lumber Co., lumber, 20,718 ft. at $19; Letts, H., wood, 13 c at $6 471 64
Commercial Livery Feed and Sale Stables, driving, &c 97 25
Lawrence Hardware Co.: 2 sets blade shoes $83.86; head block $36.85; sheaves, &c $54.67 175 38
Mahoney.J., wood, 10 cords at $6; McKenzie, W. A., ice, $48.36, screens, &c $23.55 131 91
Nelson, F., piles, 5,518 1. ft. at 15c, 674 at lie; Partridge, J., smithwork $67.35 969 19
Penticton Dray and Express Co.: ice $37.90, driving $39.50 77 40
Penticton Hardware Co.: rope, 498 lb. at 20c; iron, 1,331 lb. at 4|c, 956 at 5c; spikes, 700 lb.
at 7c; sundry hardware $335.82 592 10
Penticton Lumber Co.: piling, 6,196 1. ft at life; lumber, 10,228 ft. at $25, 2,826 at $22, 2,816
at $20, 3,500.at $12, sundry $147.70; meals $13.25; rent of scow $5 1,310 18
Pretty, Frank, piling, 6,706 1. ft. at 15c; Tupper Bros., wood, 34 cords at $6 1, 209 90
Meat, groceries, &c: C. E. Burtch $266.47, N. Hill $360.09, W. R. King & Co. $334.05, Maple
Leaf Bakery $426.78, W. B. Raincock $141.15, small payments $32.60 1,561 14
Small payments: teaming $18, towing $14, smithwork $13.25, wood $12, explosives $12 69 25
Total, carried to page V— 381 12, 639 59
V— 384
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Dredge 'King Edward'.
Captain, J. W. Rogers, Apr -Mar. at $140, overtime $34, outlay $82.75 1,796 75
Chief engineer, Win. Rogers, 12 m. at $125, overtime $27.97 1, 527 97
Mate, A. 'J. Bell, at $85, $1,039.75; operator, D. W. Matheson at $90, $1,098.56 2, 138 31
2nd engineer, J. B. Brown, at $80, $980.64; 3rd., J. R. Macintosh, at $60, $737.42 1,718 06
Night engineers at $70: Geo. Simpson $435.80, Alex. Nesbit $404.19 839 99
Blacksmith, D. Currie, at $80, $972.24; carpenter, A. R. Macleod, at $60, $733.41 1, 705 65
Cook, R. E. Steed, at $75, $903.71; assistant, G. Higgins, at $45, $542.23 1,445 94
Firemen at $55, $1,336.53; deckhands at $45, $3,286.62 4,623 15
Anderson & Lusby: fire brick, 2,050 at 4-5c; babbit, 107 lb. at 46c, 104 at 47c; rope, 269 lb.
at 17|c., 117 at 14fc; Magic boiler compound, 600 lb. at 15c; deck canvas, 99 yd. at 60c;
boiled oil, 40 gal. at $1.15; paint $90.55; white lead, 500 lb., $39.80; 50 ft. hose $30; sundry
$508. 13 1, 118 57
Beadle, Wm., repairing brickwork of boilers, 86 h. at 80c, 33 at 75c, 86 at 40c 127 95
B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Co., stern spud, 26" x 26" x 62' 132 25
Brunette Saw Mills Co., lumber &c $99.88; Imperial Oil Co., eocene, 328 gal. at 23c 175 34
Darling, Frank & Co.; Little Giant drill $115; rivetter $85; chipping hammers, 2 at $67.50;
sundry $68.95 403 95
Evans, Coleman & Evans: 1,360 ft. lapwelded mild steel tubes, 20 Kimberley collars, $3,850;
lapwelded steel pipe, 44 ft. at $4.25; unloading &c. $47.33 4,084 33
Gilley, W. A.: piling, 1,680 1. ft. at 12c; driving 40 piles at $3; hire of piledriver and crew, 13
h. at $5; towing $40 426 60
Kirk, H. T.: McColl's Arctic Marine oil, 130 gal. at 72^c; cylinder oil, 50 gal. at 87£c; wire
rope, 2,885 ft. at 10c, 1,000 ft. at 4-21c; asbestos gaskets, 46 at 87|c; rubber discs, 30 at
$1; packing &c $138.40 677 25
Lanning, Fawcett & Wilson: gum boots, 8 pr. at $7; ink $1.25 57 25
Linton, A., boat and oars $57.50; Logan, Jas., hire of tug, 8 d. at $15 177 50
Macdonald, Marpole Co., coal, 247 tons at $5.65; Troy Steam Laundry, washing $67.15 1,462 70
Mayers, Jos.: 1,356 tons coal at $5.50, 7 at $6.50, 1 at $8; repairing scow $28 7,539 50
Peacock Bros: 6x8!" x 12" Weir boiler feed pump $395; valves &c $38.40 433 40
Ross & Howard Iron Works: suction girder $1,200; extra, work on suction girder $55.68; counter-
sinking rivet holes, 10 d. at $7.50 1, 330 68
Schaake Machine Works (Heaps Engineering Co.): brass $63.85; castings, 3,437 lb. at 4c; 1,275
at 5c; patternmakers &c, 32 h. at $1, 79^ at 85c; machinists, 132£ h. at 75c; sundry $93.12. 557 15
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: valve reseating machine $55; wire rope, 1,000 ft. $73.50; manillarope,
. 452 lb. $47.62; sundry hardware $94.46 270 58
Thompson, J. L., repairing stern spud, 19 d. at $5 95 00
Vancouver Engineering Works: 20" riv. steel pipe, 39 ft. of \" plate and 961 ft. /«" plate, $2,440;
20 lengths 12 ga. discharge pipe $1,100; pump runner $760; sundry $683.07 4,983 07
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: hauling, launching, repairing &c $1,100; sundry repairs &c,
machinists &c, 303 h. at 75c, carpenters, 16§ d. at $5, helpers, 287 h. at 45c, 123 at 40c,
patternmakers, 36 h. at 85c, materials &c $211.15 1,829 85
Vulcan Iron Works: pump liners, 1,500 lb. at 4|c; flange steel, 1,492 lb. at 4£c; labour &c
$60.64 187 79
Webb & Gifford: brass, 225 lb. at 35c; machinists, 178 h. at 75c; sundry labour and materials
$102. 11 314 36
Westminster Marine Ry. Co.: dockage $25; labour $144.30; oakum &c $26.30 195 60
Meat, milk, groceries &c: P. Burns & Co. $1,351.85, Delta Meat Market $199.58, Dominion
Grocery $255.51, Fraser River Fish Co. $103.32, R. Rennie $103.55 (overpaid $2), Royal
City Dairy $72.80, David Spencer Co. $137.88, C. A. Welsh $1,845.71, small payments
$217.86 4,288 06
Small payments: use of derrick scow $40, hot water tank $33, water $32.91, sheets, &c$29,
mattresses $24, coal $19, signs $17.85, lumber $17.65, hardware, &c $274.81 488 22
Total, carried to page V— 381 47, 152 77
Dredge 'Lobitnz'.
Conductor, A. M. Aitken, Apr -Mar., 8 m. at $125, 4 at $135, outlay $44.97 1,584 97
Engineer, J. E. B. Tyson, 8 m. at $100, 4 at $110, overtime $17.10 1,257 10
Cook, Wm. Earl, 12 m. at $75, overtime $26.77; steward at $45, $37.73 964 50
Firemen at $60, $793.53; spudman at $60, $294; deckhands at $45, $769.31 1,856 84
Sounder, .1 m. at $50, 10 at $60, overtime $2; night watchmen at $60, $598.05 1,250 05
Night crew, Nov. 10-Mar. 31.—
Engineer, M. Strutt, at $100, $413.22; mate, W. Watts, 4 m. at $75 713 22
Cook at $65, $186.61; foreman at $60, $251.88 438 49
Deckhands at $45, $376.50; spudman at $60, $280 656 50
B. C. Refining Co.: coal oil, 6 cases at $2.40, 24 at $2.15; gasoline $3.75 69 75
Can. Puget Sound Lumber Co., spud $103.50; Dom. Wire Rope Co., hoisting cable $343.20. 446 70
Carter & McKenzie: wiring and installing lights: 80§ h. at 75c, 50 at 25c; materials $148.61.. 225 96
Doe, E. R.: hire of piledriver &c $59; piling, 120 1. ft. at $12c, 145 at 25c; towing $15 124 65
Evans, Coleman & Evans, coal $120, wharfage $11; Hall, P., 3 pile dolphin $64.52 195 52
Carried forward 9,784 25
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Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 9, 784 25
Dredge 'Lobnitz' — Concluded.
Hansen, C: hire of launch and man, Dec. -Mar. at $125; overtime $31.50 531 50
Hickman Tye Hardware Co., hose $45, sundry $102.14; Jones, T. D., towing &c. $183 330 14
Kingham, J. & Co: coal, 6 tons at $7.50, 402 at $6.75 2,758 50
Lobnitz & Co: 4 chisel points $929.64; 3 hoisting wires on reels $410.86; 3 hoisting wires on reels
and bell mouth casting $399.78 1,740 28
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: rope, 2271b. at 17|c, 597 at lie, 225 at 10fc, engine oil, 50 gal. at 75c.;
sundry hardware $50.17 217 26
Mainland Ironworks, Ltd., machine work $73.19; Robertson Iron Works, repairs &c. $87.92. . 161 11
Maysmith & Lowe: wire rope, 550 ft. at 10.45c, 550 at 9-6c; sundry $8.25 118 52
McDonald, M., 5 pile dolphin $89.45; McQuade, P. & Son, hardware $164.63 254 08
McTavish Bros. : duty $150.55; freight &c. $40.59; brokerage $8.50 199 64
Moore, C. C. & Co.:Admiralty type condensor, No. 10 1,272 00
Taylor & Young: 6"x7" spud engine $360; steam pump $183; cartage 75c 543 75
Simson, Balkwill & Co., hardware 114 03
Spencer, D.: bedding &c. $75.25; dishes Ac. $55.20; sundry furnishings $76.97 207 42
Stocks, H.: hire of launch, 1\ d. at $8;_ towing &c. $68 . 128 00
Vancouver Engineering Works: 18 sections c. i. racking, bolts &c. $354.16; 3 brake bands and
fittings $146.96; sundry $68.04 • 569 16
Vancouver Machinery Depot: Jackson & Church 6"x7" spud, 3 sets at $460 1,380 00
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: cleaning, painting and caulking scow $86.20; machinists, 192
h. at 75c; helpers, 77| h. at 45c; forge, 57| h. at $1.50; materials &c. $112.87 464 22
Wallace Shipyards ($14,319.67)—
Alterations, as per tender $12,900; enlarging accommodation $435 13,335 00
Sundry repairs &c: machinists, 110 h. at 80c, 265 at 75c; foreman, 51 h. at 85c; joiners,
326 h. at 75c; blacksmith and helper, 75 h. at $1.50; helpers, 366 h. at 40c; materials
&c $303.96 • 1,137 46
Watson, Alex.: services of shipwright, 33-6 d. at $5; ship locks $54; sundry $43.25 265 25
Watson & McGregor: services of plumber and helper, 70 h. at $1.50; boiler and coil $25; sundry
materials $110.11 240 11
Meat, milk, groceries &c: Brown and Cooper $155.58; P. Burns & Co $923.31, Oak Bay Dairy
$67.75, D. Spencer $124.85, Windsor Grocery Co. $1, 295.18, small payments $61.87. ....... 2,628 54
Small payments: towing $57.50, washing $47.18, paint $45.29, coal $30, engine oil $30, marine
glasses $15, sundry $121.69 346 66
Total, carried to page V— 381 38, 726 88
Dredge 'Mastodon'.
Captain, A. W. Dawe, Apr -Mar. at $165, outlay $18.05 1,998 05
Dredge master, W. Kirkwood, 12 m. at $160, overtime $5.16 1,925 16
Mate, Chas. Prince, 12 m. at $85; machinist, W. R. Fraser, 12 m. at $90 2, 100 00
Chief engineer, R. C. W. McQuarrie, 12 m. at $150; asst., W. Evans, 12 m., $1,209.68 3,009 68
Ladder winchman, J. Curtiss, 12 m. at $75; boatswain, 12 m. at $50 1,500 00
Winchmen at $60: N. Childs 12m., H. McKinnon 12 m.; oilers at $60, $1,453.99 2,893 99
Cook at $85, E. Thompson 12 m., R. Templeman 20 d.; steward, 12 m. at $45 1,614 84
Watchman at $60, $719.99; firemen &c. at $55, $2, 627.15 3, 347 14
Deckhands &c at $45, $2,322.33; scowmen at $45, $488.63 2,810 96
Engineer.'Tug 'Roustabout': day, H. Urquhart, 12 m., $1,033.88, outlay $6.90; night, G. W.
Ellis, Jan. 20-Mar. 31, $202.90 '. . . 1,243 68
Night crew ($10,086.67)—
Master, H. Moncrieff, Apr -Mar. at $120 1,440 00
Mate, 12 m. at $85: E. L. Tindall $935, P. F. McManus $16.45, W. Pennycook $68.55 1,020 00
Ladder winchman, H. A. Murchison, 12 m. at $75; winchmen at $60, $1,499.98 2,399 98
2nd engineer, S. Mackay, 12 m. at $100; oilers at $60, $1,429.93 2,629 93
Fireman at $55, $9.16; deckhands at $45, $2,093.55; scowmen at $45, $517.78 2,620 49
Cook at $70, $837.73; steward at $45, $538.54 1,376 27
Anderson & Warnock: marine engine oil, 173 gal. at 75c 129 75
Bermuda S. S. Co., hire of tug, 2 d. at $75; Capilano Laundry, washing $176.79 326 79
B. C. Marine Ry. Co.: docking scow $30; lay days $75; repairs $106.85 211 85
B.C. Refining Co.: fuel oil, 2,879 brl. at $1; gasoline $47.73; sundry $40.26 2,966 99
Can. Fairbanks-Morse Co.: storage battery in steel case $58.30; dynamo $50; 1| ton block
$48; sundry $54.82 : . . . . 211 12
Can. Gen. Elec Co.: 300 carbons, $37.80; lamps, 100, $25, 100, $21; 50 inner globes, $16.67;
sundry $26.28; to be refunded $26.11 152 86
Can. Pac Ry. Co.: fuel oil, 353-23 brl. at $1.25; water $78; freight &c, $5.14 524 68
Can. Westinghouse Co.: compressor $187.50; governor $15; cartage $1 203 50
Coyle Co.: tug hire, 15 d. at $50; Heaps Engineering Co., 2 lower tumbler shafts $370 1, 120 00
Darling, F. & Co.: Little Giant drills, 1 at $105, 3 at $140; rivetter $76.50; chipping hammeie, 2
at $60; hose and couplings $92.87; sundry $80.95 895 32
Darling, H.: grey dredge paint, 46 gal. at $1.90; sundry $262.55 349 95
Erickson, D. E.: retarders, 320 at 25c; 2 yokes for oil fuel burners $9 89 00
Carried forward 41, 111 98
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 41, 111 98
Dredge 'Mastodon.' — Concluded.
Evans, Coleman & Evans: pig iron, 80 tons at $29, 15 at $25 2, 695 00
Fleck Bros. Ltd.: packing, 64f lb. Beldum's at $1.50, 75J lb. Dodd's at $1, sundry $49.30;
gaskets, &c, $13.10 234 79
Hind Bros.: wharfage $247.50; tending piledriver $30: syphoning scow $20: sundry $4 301 50
Hinton Elec. Co.: Thompson's enclosed aic lamp $33 . 75; repairs, lamps &c, $106.87 140 62
Imperial Oil Co.: fuel oil, 12205 bbl. at 90c, 503i at $1.05; delivery $12; gasoline, 901 gal. at
22c, 203 at 22|c, 41-5 at 24c, 215-5 at 25c, 3 cases at $2.45; marine engine oil, 834-5 gal.
at 46|c, 44 at 47-29c, 84 at 57-9c; motor oil, 66-4 gal. at 72c; pearl oil, 55 cases at $2;
cup grease, 26 cases at $2 .34; sundry oil $33.79; less barrels returned $4.50 1 , 676 57
Jackson, Colin F.& Co.: steel wire rope, 1,000 ft. at 41-95c, 400 at life; cartage $4 469 50
Letson & Burpee, 2 ci. tumbler bushings 245 00
Macdonald, Marpole Co.: coal, 1,008-5 ton? at $5.65, 400 lb. $4; water $12.60 5,714 63
Mainland Ironworks: machinists, 134^ h. at 75c; babbit, 80 lb. at 60c; chairs, 753 lb. at 5c;
sundry $65.16 , 251 74
Marshall, R. P. , services as machinist, 261 h. at 45c; Menchions, W. R., repairs, &c, $70.09 187 54
McAleece, J. J.: table cloths, 6 at $5; bedding &c, $65.05 95 05
McLennan, McFeely & Co.: rope, 726 lb. at lOfc; oil &c, $19.40 97 45
Monitor Iron Works: air cones, 10 at $4; sundry $29 . 10 69 10
National Engineering Co. : wharfage $10, repairs $62 . 35 72 35
North Shore Iron Works: casting, 1,100 lb. at 5c; labour, &c, $47.11. 102 11
Pennycock, W., services as machinist, 153 h. at 45c 68 85
Petrie, H.W.: steam pump $60. 75; set die nuts, $30. 15; sundry $94.82 185 72
Reid, Capt. E., rent of room, Sept. -Dec, Jan. 13-16 70 00
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: chain, 4,560 lb. at 4c, 23,439 at 6c, 18,566 at 61c, 1,785 at 7c; wire
rope, 2,000 ft. at 8|c, 2,900 at 10^c; manilla rope, 372 lb. at lOfc, 724§ at 12c, 1,261 at
14fc, 625 at 17c, 2,263 at 17|c, 94 at 18c; zinc, 1,322 lb. at 9|c; anchor, 4,021 lb. at 7|c;
white waste, 18 bales, $221; nickel babbit, 187 lb. at 46c; shackles, 36 at $1,36 at $1.10,
6 at $2.50, 6at $3.50; pilot packing, 29| lb. at $1 .50; injector $56; valve reseating machine
$55; tongs, $40; gold dust $75; pearline $22.50; sundry hardware, &c, $1,105.19; less discount
$124 .13 i 6, 295 63
Marine Oil and Supply Co.: gasoline, 200 gal. at 27 Jc, 400 at 29c, 500 at 30c, 450 at 31c, 400
at 32c; engine oil, 6 cases at $7.50 633 50
Vancouver Engineering Works: cast iron, 5,250 lb. at 4c; cast steel, 6,679 lb. at 8|c, 7,434 art
7fc, 398 at 7c, 581 at 5§c; soft steel, 604 lb. at 5c, 1.616J at 4c; brass, 340£ lb. at 30c;
blacksmith and helper, 70J h. at $1.50; machinists, &c, 165f h. at $1, 423| at 85c, 254£
at80c, 386| at 75c; helpers, 147 h. at 55c; sundry material &c $130.78 2,947 89
Vancouver Machinery Depot: D. D. hoists without boiler engine, 2 at $960; ratchet wheel
$35; cartage &c, $29 1, 984 00
Vancouver Pile Driving and Contracting Co.: driving guide piles &c in Coal Harbour and
First Narrows: 9 men and driver, 172£ h. at $4.90; towage $135; piling, 6,597 l.ft. at 15c;
wire rope, $146.45; staples $34.90 2, 151 15
Vancouver Ship Yard: hauling out scows $233; demurrage, $420; iron, 3,6141b. at 4c; copper
paint, 31 gal. at $2.50, 25 at $2.75; gum wood, 497 1. ft. at 15c; fir, 558 l.ft. at 4c, 6,922 at
3c; set of clutch gears $45; labour, 81£ h. at 80c, 1,183 at 75c., 869 at 70c, 914J at 60c, 211
at 50c; sundry materials, &c $262.51 3,770 70
Vancouver Tug and Barge Co.: hire of scow, Apr. 1-Oct. 8, $782; towing $10 • 792 00
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: making 40 palm bolts, 144 rod bolts and 40 washers 141 86
Wallace Shipyards ($25,173.69)—
Installing oil fuel: Dahl system burners, &c $1,500; labour, $1,010.30; pipe.valves, steel plate
&c $593.98; superintendence $100 3, 201 23
Repairing and reri vetting buckets and repairing chains 2, 772 58
Docking $375, docking to shift blocks, $150, 13 lay days $845; hauling out $180 1, 550 00
Tanks, 2, $1,685; repairing 9 rollers $585; repairing chute $175 2, 415 00
Hire of divei and scow $100; launch hire $22.50; 20 high speed drills $93.20 215 70
Paint, 50 gal. at $5, 45 at $4.50, 4£ at $4, 79 at $2.75, 21 at $2.50; shackles, 42 at $1.50... . 803 25
Fir, 1,718 ft. at $30, 1,862 at $25, 13,988 at $20, 11,237 at $18; oak, 440 1. ft at 20c 668 07
Steel, 1,177 lb. at 5c, 9,116 at 4|c, 7,673 at 4c; spikes, 1,290 lb. at 8c 879 19
Iron, 5,220 lb. at 4c, 4,626 at 5c; sundry materials &c, $1,362.12 1,802 22
Use of air tools, 59-99 d. at $2. 50, 50 h. at 75c, time unspecified $40 227 50
Foremen, 35 h. at 90c, 868 at 85c; blacksmith and helper, 768| h. at $1.50 1,922 05
Machinists &c, 3,977 h. at 75c: coppersmith and helper, 32 h. at $1.50 3,030 75
Carpenters, 994 h. at 75c, 1,952 at 60c; caulkers, 120 h. at 75c, 196 at 60c 2, 124 30
Electrician, 45 h. at 85c; labourers, 303 h. at 45c, 8,385^ at 40c 3,528 80
Wilbur, H., hire of S.S. Marvis, 2 d. at $80 160 00
Meat, milk, groceries &c: P. Burns & Co. $3,079.62, W. A. Campbell $2,954.99, City Dairy
$434.70, Moodie Meat Co. $213.61, D. Spencer $3,225.63 9,908 55
Small payments: medical services $58.50, range boiler $43, ice $35, dishes $34.55, lumber
$22. 19, field glasses $21 .60, sundry $170.86 385 70
Total, carried to page V— 381 108 , 134 17
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Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. % eta.
Dredge 'Mudlark.'
Conductor, T. H. Brown: Apr-Mar., 5 m. at $130, 2-6 at $140, 4-4 at $160; overtime $50.32;
outlay $34.25 1,802 57
Engineer, J. H. Grant: Apr .-Mar., 7-6 m. at $125, 4-4 at $145; outlay $48.38 1,636 38
Cranesman : C. Axhorn, 6 m. at $85, 3-677 at $90, overtime $32.90; J. Bradley, 9 d. at $85;
J. Mead, 1 m. $90 989 37
Asst. engineer, H. L. Hutchison, 11 d. in July at $115, 16 in Oct. at $100 92 41
Cook at $75, $599.02, at $80, $272, at $85, $85; stewards at $40, $316.93, at $45, $174.77 1,447 72
Fireman at $60, $445.15; watchman at $60, $772.21 1,217 36
Deckhands at $45, $1,403.44; scowmen at $45, $435.44 1,838 88
Night crew, Nov. 15-Mar. 31 —
Mate, Win. Jamieson, 4-533 m. at $85, $385.33; fireman at $60, $641.14 1,026 47
Asst. engineer: H. L. Hutchison, -6 m. at $100, 1-4 at $115; J. Peacock, 2064 m. at $115. 458 42
Cranesman at $90: A. Bundy $160.71, A. Jeffrey $9.64, J. Mead $389.03, R. Truesdale,
$60 . 97 620 35
Cook at $65, $294.65; steward at $45, $227.20; steward of bunkscow, 19 d. $36.77 558 62
Deckhands at $45, $635.44; scowmen at $45, $90.57 726 01
Lodging allowance 577 15
Can. Puget Sound Lumber Co.: fir, 1,330 ft. at $53; sundry lumber $95.35 165 84
Forsyth, A. J. & Co.: 20 bars cope iron, 8,625 lb. at 3fc; cartage &c, $6 329 44
Fraser, W. S. & Co., hardware &c. $568. 11; Hall, P. building dolphin &c. $60.85 628 90
Hawkins & Hay ward: wiring dredge $502, extra work, $50; switchboard &c. $100; wiring for
searchlight $39.20; sundry wiring &c. $314.72 1,005 92
Hickman Tye Hardware Co.: hose, 100 ft. at 37|c, 12 at 60c, 19 at $1.58; sundry $213.15. ... 287 87
Hinton Electric Co.: 9" type 'C projector $205; storage battery $25; sundry $26.50 256 50
Imperial Oil Co.: gasoline, 49 cases at $2.75; eocene, 33 cases at $2.30; sundry $85.16 295 81
Kingham, J. & Co.: coal, 5 tons at $6.75, 148 at $5.50, 249 at $5.25; wharfage, 11 m. at $10. . . 2,265 00
Leigh, Jas. & Sons, lumber, &c. $92.62; McDonald, M., setting 3 pile dolphin $76.27 168 89
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: Muntz metal, 290 lb. at 25c; rope, 786 lb. at 16|c.; sundry $83.71 285 90
Maysmith & Lowe: wire rope, 560 ft. at 15-75c, 280 at 18-3c, sundry $4.95 144 39
McQuade, P. & Son: paint, 2 cases at $24, 8 gal. at $2.25; waste, 5 bales at $13.25; canvas,
119 yd. at 45c; tar, $46.60; jointing, 15 lb. at $1.50; sundry hardware, $356.94 611 84
Pacific Iron Works, plumbing $130.25; Petrie, H. W., duplex steam pump $100 230 25
Robertson Iron Works: blacksmith and 2 helpers, 102 h. at $2; boilermaker and helper, 144 h.
at $1.25; forge, 53£ h. at $1.50; sundry labour and materials $347.88 812 13
Stancliffe, C. W. & Co.: 5 k.w. direct coupled 1101 d. c. lighting set $625; freight &c. $12.55... 637 55
Staneland Co.: paint, 60 gal. at $1.85, 27 at $2.20, 14^ at $2.65, sundry $59.72 268 54
Stephens, R. F., boat $100; Victoria Waterworks, water, Mar. 1912-Mar. 1913, $77.75 177 75
Turpel, Wm. & Son: docking dredge $100, docking scows, 4 at $40, 1 at $25; lay days, 4? at
$40, 6 at $20, 7 at $15; carpenters and caulkers, 289j d. at $5; painter, 5 d. at $4; helpers,
39 d. at $3; lumber, $42.75; spikes &c. $47.15 2,364 40
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: making up and installing wood crane complete $1,764.23;
patternmakers, 69? h. at 85c; machinists, 471 h. at 75c; boilermakers, 166 h. at 75c;
forge, 46| h. at $1.50; helpers, 203| h. at 45c; water tank, $27.50; injector $19.50; sundry
materials &c $257.72 2, 767 10
WTeiler Bros.: bedding, table linen &c $95.25; linoleum $38.75; dishes &c, $48.55 182 55
Wilson, A. & W.: range $75; firebox linings $7.80; sundry $13.35 96 15
Meat, milk, groceries &c: Brown & Cooper $112.63, P. Burns & Co. $1702.73, Northwestern
Creamery $172.35, Windsor Grocery Co. $2,444.47, small payments $90.35 4,522 53
Small payments: iron $45.93, washing $37.24, elec lamps $26.40, water $21.20, deck cleats
$19.91, sundry $67.96 218 64
Total, carried to page V— 381 31,715 68
Dredge 'Nahusp'
Conductor, Robt. Sanderson, Apr., May,Oct.-Mar. at $125; in charge of plant at Burton, June,
Aug. at $125 1, 250 00
Engineer at $100, E. Bonnier $183.87, J. Glover $600; fireman at $60, M. McKinnon $464.50.. . 1,248 37
Asst. engineer 'at $60, G. E. Lodge $104.50, A. Volayer $360; handyman, 5 m. at $55 739 50
Cook, at $65, $501.15; watchman at $45, $317.90; deckhands at $45, $387.80 1,206 85
June, R. L.: provisions $779.71, coal oil $51.80, sundry hardware $77.85 909 36
Kootenay Ice and Fuel Co., coal, 42-2 tons at $9.40; Marcolli, J., wood, 31 cords at $3.50 505 18
Lawrence Hardware Co.: wire rope, 750 ft. at 10c, 300 at 14c, 275 at 25c; chain, 298 lb. at
10c; 50 ft. hose $28.90; sundry $57.38 301 83
Mosely, W. I., wood, 145 cords at $3.50; Walker S., wood, 66 cords at $3, 44 at $3.50 859 50
Nelson Iron Works: 24" sheaves, 2 at $20; brass, 82 lb. at 35c; sundry $68 .80 137 50
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: wire cable, 800 ft. of 1 in. at 291c, 800 ft. of | in. at 20c, 800 ft.
of f in. at 9jc; cotton hose, 112 ft. at 37c; fire extinguishers, 6 at $4.25; machine oil
$23.50; sundry $246.64 805 08
Sanderson, R., conductor: outlay for provisions $72.60; travel &c, $93.08 165 68
Stevens, R.: piling, 645 1. ft. at 8c; driving piles, 7 d. at $3; provisons &c, $342.85 415 45
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: steel cable, 500 ft. at 7|c; sundry hardware $84.41 121 91
Carried forward 8,666 21
1— 25§v
V— 388 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 8, 666 21
Dredge 'Nakusp' — Concluded.
Provisions: P. Buxns & Co. $258.18, J. Reinecker $61.11, Revelstoke Meat Market $87.14,
small payments $133.82 540 25
Small payments: wood, $70, gasoline $15.45, coal oil $4.50, labour $3 92 95
Total, carried to page V— 381 9, 299 41
Dredge 'Pelican.'
Conductor, Jos. Johnson, Apr.-Mar., less, 5 d. in May, 24 in June, 11 in July, 13 in Jan. and 12
in Feb., at $125 1,229 45
Engineer, I. Lepage at $80, $716.70; fireman at «65, $590.32; watchman at $50, $49.50 1,356 52
Cook and caretaker at $70, $792.55; deckhands at $50, $1,051.73 1,844 28
Man and team, 121 d. at $6; labourers, 165f d. at $3, 19 at $3. 50 1,289 75
Carpenter, 22 d. at $4.50; machinist, 13 d. at $4.50 s 157 50
Adai... River Lumber Co.: use of boat, 19 h. at $5; gasoline, $85.13; moving dredge &c,
$68.75; fir $19.44; sundry $16.40 284 72
Bradley, R. P.: crank discs, 2 at $45; sheaves, 6 at $6.50; blocks, 2 at $17; chain $35.25;
oakum $24; sundry $272; to be refunded $10 504 25
Gilbert, R. D., wood, 53 cords at $4.50; Golien, G., boat $55, trip with boat $3 296 50
Grant & Ballard, provisions $611 .89; Haldane, J., trips with launch $65 676 89
Lawrence Hardware Co.: sheave, shaft bearings, bolts &c, $147.50; freight 60c. 148 10
McConnell, A.: wire rope, 2,000 ft. at 14fc; 900 at 14|c, 1,000 at 15c; scrapers, 3 at $11.75,
3 at $12.50; coal oil, $60; white waste $17.50; rubber boots $13.50; hauling wood $20.50;
provisions &c, $1,535.15 2,292 15
McLean, H. L.: wood, 40 cords at $4.50; hauling boat $4 184 00
Talbot, A. G.: provisions $100; hardware $9.80 109 80
Vancouver Machinery Depot': compound geaied 5x6 reversible speed engines with 60 ft. rack,
2 at $567.12; steam capstan $391.55; pump $130.52; force pump $30.22; less $20.65 freight. . 1,665 88
Small payments: repairing scrapers $26; paint &c, $4 . 70 30 70
Total, carried to page V— 381 12,070 49
Dredge 'Sheldrake.1
Building dredge, Apr., May, June —
Conductor, S. Mills: 3 m. at $150; board $44; freight $20.65; travel &c. $68 582 65
Engineer, 48 d. at $4; blacksmith, 21 d. at $4; watchman, Apr. $60 336 00
Painters, 31 d. at $4, 53£ at $3; carpenters, 17 d. at $4.50, 145| at $4 942 25
Fitting dredge, Sept. —
Foreman, Robt. Sanderson $125; carpenters, 24 d. at $4; foreman, 3 d. at $2 227 00
Mechanics, 11£ d. at $3.33, 4 at $2; cook, 14 d. at $2.16 76 52
Dredging, Oct -Mar. —
Conductor, Robt. McWhirter, 6 m. at $125 750 00
Engineer, W. H. Walker, 6 m. at $100; cranesman, 3 m. at $60, 3 at $75 1, 005 00
Fireman at $60, $358.06; cook, 6 m. at $65; watchman, 5 m. at $45 973 06
Deckhands, at $55, $79.85, at $45, $442.74; carpenter at $45, $40.65 563 24
Can. Pac. Ry., coal, 35 tons at $8.13, 32-45 at $7.01; Quance Lumber Co., lumber &c. $55.10. 567 12
Jordan, F. W. & Co.: spikes, 3 kegs at $7.50; waste $16.35; sundry hardware $61.85 100 70
June, R. L., provisions $39.05, hardware, &c. $43.75 82 80
Lawrence Hardware Co.: 16-ft. bull wheel $336.25; sheave, bushings, axle, &c. $59.95 396 20
"McWhirter, R.: services, June-Sept., 7 d. as carpenter at $4, 5 d. with piledriver at $4, watch-
man at $60, $186.32, £ m. as foreman at $125; outlay $68.44 365 26
Nakusp Trading Co.: hose, 25 ft. at $1.25; cement $35.10; sundry $81.12 147 47
Nelson Iron Works: 6 sets chocks $182.56; set chain stops $152.62; rollers $28.70; sheave, &c.
$40.44 404 32
Revelstoke Hardware Co.: cable, 500 ft. at 30c, 500at24c, 1,000 at 12c; fire hose $41.81; 6fire
extinguishers $25.50; cylinder oil $28; waste $23; iron, pipe &c. $202.53; freight $29.98. . 800 82
Symons.A. M.: towing $49; cyl. oil, 44-8 gal. at $1.08; machine oil $33.32; pike pole handles $6 136 71
Vancouver Machinery Depot: rack $168.75; pinions $22.50; freight $27.20 218 45
Wagstaff & Vestrup: pipe $115.77, sundry hardware, &c $461.31 577 08
Wood, Vallance Hardware Co.: 'chain, 1, 170 lb. at 6|c; rope, 291 lb. at 17c; sundry hard-
ware $78.51 206 96
Provisions: P. Burns $206.74, T. Millar $18.75, R. Stevens $734.32 959 81
Small payments: board -of engineer $57, hauling wood $34, lumber &c. $24.26, doers $16,
sundry $32.31 163 57
Total, carried to page V— 381 10, 582 99
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 389
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued: $ cts.
Snagboat 'Cygnet.'
Captain, L. Haptonstall: services, Apr. 1-Oct. 25, Mar. at $125, $975.79; taking care of boat,
Nov.-Feb. at $75; travel $51; sundry outlay $112.92 1,439 71
Engineer, B. Madigan, Apr. 1-Oct. 20 at $125, $830.64; travel $26.50 : 857 14
Engineer, J. McRae, 1 d. in Mar., $4; ry. fare, &c. $19 23 00
Mate at $80: R. Corner $140.82, A. Hanson $194.65, C. Lang $221.34 556 81
Cook, A. H. Elliott, Apr. 1-Oct. 20, 28 d. in Mar. at $80, $603.87, fares $37.50 641 37
Foreman: M. Martineau, 3 m. at $75; A. McGillis, 3-387 m. at $80 495 95
Watchman at $65, $488.53; pantryman at $45, $286.69; deckhands at $65, $1,747.46 2,522 68
Boscowitz S.S. Co., coal, 10 tons at $8; Church, G., services as carpenter, 24 d. at $3.50 164 00
B. C. Packers Association: hire of piledriver and 2 men, 2 d. at $25; wharfage on coal $35;
provisions, &c. $54.55 139 55
Cunningham, R. & Son: provisions, &c. $253.17; hardware $63.64; lumber, &c. $10.25 327 06
Darling, H., paint, 6 gal. at $2.25, 40 at $2.35; Str. Vadso, coal, 69 tons at $8 659 50
Foley, Welch & Stewart: use of ways, Prince Rupert, winter 1911-12, $250; hauling out, &c.
$252; work in machine shop, &c. $36.45 538 45
Hunt, E. T., services as cook, Jan. 8-Feb. 22 at $80 124 78
Mainland Ironworks, Ltd.: test pump $40; repairs, &c, 194 h. at 75c, materials $12.01; fares
$32 229 51
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: chain, 1,883 lb. at 4c, 1,372 at 4- 15c, 1,879 at 7c; rope, 730 lb. at
17ic; refrigerator $29.75; sundry $104.22 525 51
Union S.S. Co. of B. C, coal, 29 tons at $8, 15 at $7.50 344 50
Meat, groceries, &c: Ango-British Columbia Packing Co. $326.83, P. Burns & Co. $456.58,
Frizzell's Meat Market $343.23, Kincolith Packing Co. $14.35, Merryfield & Co. $111.32,
Wallace Fisheries $656.45 1, 908 76
Small payments: hardware, &c $96.44; medical and hospital fees $41.50; lumber $36.02; launch
hire $35; dinner set $20; sundry $52.60 281 56
Total, carried to page V— 381 11,779 84
Snagboat ' Samson.'
Master at $125: Apr.-Sept., M. Young; Sept. 29-Dec 17, F. S. Carter; Dec 18-Mar. 31, R. C.
Menten 1,508 34
Mate at $85: Apr-Mar., W. J. Boyd $1,020; Aug. 13-Dec 17, D. McLeod $353.69 1,373 69
Engineer, Ed. Caulfield, 12 m. at $110; night watch, C. Berglund, 12 m. at $60 2, 040 00
Steward, W. Barker, 12 m. at $70; stewardess, B. Barker, 12 m. at $40 1,320 00
Blacksmith, 12 m. at $60; carpenter at $50, D. McLeod $391.93, A. McDonald $177.40 1, 289 33
Fireman at $55, $665.32; coal passer, 12 m. at $50; deckhands at $45, $1,081.30 2, 346 62
Anderson & Lusby: manila rope, 994 lb. at 17^0., 117 at 17c, 435 at 15fc; hose, 50 ft. at 82c,
100 at 50c, 50 at 40c; waste $78.89; boiled oil, 47| gal. at $1.15, dynamite, 6 cases at $8;
floor glaze $21; sundry hardware $401.76 977 32
Belyea & Co., coal, 140 tons at $5.85; Gilley Bros., coal, 308 tons at $5.95, fire brick, &c. $2.78 2, 654 38
Kirk, H. T.: cylinder oil, 50 gal. at 87^c; galv. cable $50.40; sundry $83.65 177 80
Lees Ltd.: duck $18.85, bedding, table linen, &c $130.40 149 25
Troy Steam Laundry, washing $61.10; Vulcan Iron Works, repairs, &c. $91.35 152 45
Meat, milk, groceries, &c: P. Burns & Co. $1,107.55, W. Casey $135.20, Fraser River Fish Co.
$171.50, C. A. Welsh $1,609.01, small payments $57.50 3, 080 76
Small payments: lumber $86.99, bath tub, &c. $32, pearl oil $27.09, 3 pr. hip boots $25.50,
dynamite $24, repairs, &c. $43.15 238 73
Total, carried to page V— 381 17, 308 67
Tug 'Petrel.'
Captain, H. Fletcher, Apr.-Mar. at $100, overtime $48.38, outlay $5.20 1,253 58
Engineer, T. Rankin, 12 m. at $100, overtime $45.16; cook, 12 d., $23.41 1,268 57
Firemen at $60, $760.63; deckhands at $50, $372.58, at $45, $855.71 1,988 92
Night crew; Nov. 12-Mar. 24 ($1,439.54)—
Captain, H. Parsons at $100, $440.75; engineer, H. Cox at $90, $396 836 75
Fireman at $60, $264; deckhands at $45, $338.79 602 79
Board and lodging 273 05
B. C. Foundry & Engine Works Co., propcllors, $200, $190; Stanel and Co., paint, &c $94.10.. 484 10
B. C. Marine Ry. Co.: docking and changing propellor $198; cleaning, painting, &c $199.69.. 397 69
Fraser, W. S. & Co.: Foster reducing valves, $24.75, $22.50; sundry $25.88 73 13
Hickman Tye Hardware Co., hardware $57.68; Vancouver Shipyard, fenders $56 113 68
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: manilla rope, 2,902 lb. at 17|c, 883 at 13|c; sundry $53.28 678 13
McQuade, P. & Son: zinc plates, 366 lb. at 10c; packing, &c. $61.52; sundry $155.37 253 49
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: hauling, cleaning, painting, caulking, &c, as per contract
$2,750; sundry repairs, &c. $258.99 3,008 99
Wilson, A. & W.: Monarch range $58; fitting &c $4.85 62 85
Windsor Grocery Co., provisions &c 78 66
Carried forward 11,374 38
V— 390 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 11, 374 38
Tug 'Petrel' — Continued.
Small payments: oil, &c. $57.29; mattresses, bedding &c. $41.25; meat $26.20; ferrules $22.50;
installing elec. lights $19.80; counters $17.50; sundry $65.80 250 34
Total, carried to page V — 11, 624 72
Tug 'Point Ellice.' '
Captain, R. McMicking, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $115, board of men $6 1, 386 00
Chief engineer, F. Pamphlet, 12 m. at $115, outlay $11.50; 2nd eng., 2 m. at $90 1,571 50
Oilers at $60, $725.80; firemen at $55, $555.31; deckhands at $45, $1,104.67 2, 385 78
Cook, 5 m. at $75, 3 d. at $2 381 00
Night crew, Nov. 18-Mar. 31 —
Captain, M. Golding, -366 m. at $100; J. F. Noel, 1-166 at $100; E. Reid, 3 m. at $115... 498 34
Engineer, E. Rule, 4-43 m. at $90; oiler at $60, $261.71; fireman at $55, $243.83 904 54
Deckhands at $45, $374.31; machinist, 139 h. at 45c; cook at $40, $67.13 503 98
Lodging, &c. for crew ' 90 40
Can. Westinghouse Co. : compressor and governor, $187.50; cartage $1 .50 ...... '. '. '. ". '. '. '. '. 189 00
City Wharf Co., coal, 162| tons at $6.50; Darling, Henry, paint, &c. $120.47 1, 176 72
Fraser, W. S. & Co., pipe, &c. $163.24; Hawkins & Hayward, installing 13 lights $118.90 282 14
Hickman Tye Hardware Co., hardware $53.90; Randle Bros., paint, &c. $120.03 173 93
Macdonald, Marpole Co.: coal, 10 t. at $7.50, 5-357 at $6; wharfage $5 112 15
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: manilla rope, 1,125 lb. at lOfc, 35 at 15£c, 598 at 16|c, 1,272 at 17§c;
ensign $8 455 55
McLennan, McFeely & Co.: rope, 63 6 lb. at 10fc; engine oil, &c. $39.53 107 90
McQuade, P. & Son: zinc, 486 lb. at 10c; waste $26.75; 2 head lights $24; 2 side lights $22;
18 filter cloths $24; sundry $62.98 208 33
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: oil filter $33; gong $14.50; sundry hardware, &c $164.34 .'...' 211 84
Staneland Co., paint, &c $109.04; Vancouver Shipyard, fenders, 12 at $6.50 187 04
Vancouver- Nanaimo Coal Mining Co.: coal, 20-54 tons at $3.75, 73-01 at $5 442 07
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: repairs, &c: hauling and launching $50; lay day $10; pattern-
maker, 15| h. at 85c; machinists, 550£ h. at 75c; helpers, 535| h. at 45c, 232 at 40c;
forge, 226| h. at $1.50; paint $57.50; 4 propellor blades, 2,820 lb. at 6c; sundry $26.87 1,413 14
Wallace Shipyards: 12 gumwood fenders $95; gumwood, 250 1. ft. at 18c; Holzapfel's compo-
sition, 10 gal. at $4, 11 at $4.50; hauling out, $75; foreman, 20 h. at 85c, machinist, 17 h.
at 75c; carpenters, 179 h. at 60c; helpers, 174 h.at 40c; sundry materials &c $47.08 558 33
Western Fuel Co., coal, 18 tons at $4.50 81 00
Meat, milk, groceries, &c: P. Burns & Co. $695.04, W. A. Campbell $262.53, Moodie Meat Co.
$51.81, D. Spencer $637.97, Windsor Grocery Co. $196.81, small payments $50.85 1,895 01
Small payments: coal $97.50, electric lamps $42, washing $41.30, damage to launch $38.55,
hot water boiler $30.75, coal oil $25.30, sundry $234.35 509 75
Total, carried to page V — 15, 725 44
Tug 'Point Garry.'
Captain: Apr. 1-May 14, Jas. Dennett $140.08; 5 d. in May, M. Blannin $15.32; May 16-Nov.
30, Jan. 1-10, Jas. Cates, $683.99, board $12; Dec, 12 d. in Jan., Feb., Mar., J. B. Peters
$344.05 1, 195 44
Engineer, M. Blannin at $90, $461.91, at $100, $707.57, outlay $13.95 1, 183 43
Anderson & Lusby, hardware $107.35; Simson, Balkwill & Co., hardware $53.06 1G0 41
Imperial Oil Co.: gasoline, 4,352-5 gal. at 22§c; oil $54.33; 2 large drums $16 1,049 76
Ramsey, E. G.: services as engineer, 5 d. $14.50, as captain 13 d. $38.61 53 11
Schaake Machine Works, repairs, &c 177 57
Stancliffe, C. W. & Co. : propellor $150, duty $40, freight, &c $7.85. . . . . . '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ". 197 85
Vancouver Dredging & Salvage Co., scow hire, 8 d. at $7.50 60 00
Vancouver Shipyard: exhaust manifold $48; hauling out and changing propellor, Apr., May,
Sept., $60; sundry $7 115 00
Westminster Marine Ry. Co.: docking twice $50; labour $75.90; galv. iron, paint, &c, $51.75 177 65
Small payments: repairs $72.45, provisions $41.06, stove $41, blankets &c $21, washing $10.40,
sundry $33.50 219 41
Total, carried to page V — 4, 589 63
Tug 'Point Grey.'
Daymaster, W. Best, Apr.-Mar. at $115, overtime $4.10, outlay $12 1,396 10
Nightmaster, F. Brown, Apr.-Mar. at $115; engineer, W. Wooster, 12 m., $1,408.02 2,788 02
Goddyn, A., engineer, Apr.l -23 at $90 69 00
Carried forward 4, 253 12
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EJPENDITURh V— 391
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Continued. $ eta.
• Brought forward 4,253 12
Tug 'Point Grey7 — Concluded.
Hooper, H., 2nd engineer, 6 m. at $90, night engineer, 6 m. at $100 1 , 140 00
Oilers at $60, $1,538.33; deckhands at $45, $2,124.47 '. 3,662 80
Firemen at $55, $1,325.99; cook at $75, $941.13; steward at $40, $62.85 2,329 97
Anderson & Warnock, engine oil, 86 gal. at 75c 64 50
B.C. Marine Ry. Co.: docking $100; 5 lay days $125; labour $404.95; paint, &c. $31.43 661 38
Busby, G. G., secondhand propellor $75; Capilano Laundry, washing $80 .32 155 32
Can. Westinghouse Co. : compressor and governor $187 . 50; cartage $1 . 50 189 00
Darling, H.: Holzapfel's paint, 20 gal. at $5, 10 at $3; varnish, 4 gal at $5.50; paint, 27 gal.
at $2.25; sundry $98.55 311 30
Hudson's Bay Co.: 7 mattresses $24.60; blankets $11.50; sundry $19.10 55 20
Imperial Oil Co.: fuel oil, 2,225 brl. at 95c, 1, 105-48 at 90c; marine engine oil $43.02; pearl
oil, 21 cases at $2; sundry $11. 82 3,205 18
McLennan, McFeely & Co : hardware 76 81
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: rope, 1,059 lb. at 19£c, 378 at 16§c, 273 at 14Jc; white waste, 7 bales
at $12.25; hose, 100 ft. at 33-75c, 25 ft. at $1.25; zinc plates, 447 lb. at 9§c; 24 filter
cloths $42; sundry hardware $612.98 1, 155 95
U. S. Metallic Packing Co., 41V packings, class 1, 2 at $40 , 80 00
Vancouver Engineering Works: propellor, &c: patternmakers, 169 h. at 85c, 178£ at $1;
machinists, 430§ h. at 75c, 156^ at 85c, 262f at $1; helpers, 203§ h. at 55c; cast steel,
7,499 1b. at7fc; brass, 180 1b. at 30c; sundry $76.35 1,864 27
Wallace Shipyards ($4,414.32)—
Converting tug into an oil fuel burner $1,365; 2 ventilators $50 1,415 00
Hauling out, Aug. $100, Jan. $50, 1 lay day $25; measurement $22 197 00
Retarders, 218 at 75c, gum wood fenders, 14, $96.35, 14, $123.92, 250 ft. $66.20 449 97
Paint, 20 gal. at $2.50, 5 at $2.75, 25 at $4.50, 27 at $5; oak, 228 ft. at 20c 356 85
Foremen, 68 h. at 90c, 50 at 85c; joiners, 274 h. at 75c, 112 at 60c 376 40
Blacksmith and helper, 95 h. at $1 .50; coppersmith and helper, 67 h. at $1 .50 243 00
Machinists, iron workers, &c, 704 h. at 75c, tinsmith, 40 h. at 75c 558 00
Helpers, 414 h. at 45c, 592 at 40c; sundry materials, &c, $395 818 10
Williamson-Jenkins Co. range $18 . 65; dishes, &c, $42.27 60 92
Meat, milk, groceries, &c: P. Burns $1,610.93, W. A. Campbell $756.50, City Dairy $102,
Moodie Meat Co. $83.79, D. Spencer $1,323.78, Windsor Grocery $67.78 3,845 78
Small payments: repairing propellor $39.85; electric lamps, &c, $31.95; duty, &c. $29; boiler
$28.50; cleaning boiler $25.20; adjusting compass $25; engraving $25; stove oil $18.30;
wire rope $18.20; sundry $119.58 360 58
Total, carried to page V— 381 27,886 40
Tug 'Point Hope.''
Captain, W. D. McDougall, Apr .-Mar. at $100, overtime $11 .54 1,211 54
Engineer, P. Gordon, 12 m. $1,214.76; fireman, W. Malby, 12 m., $665.36 1,880 12
Cook, G. Pinson, Aug. 12-Dec 31, $350.89; deckhands at $45, $1,042.42 1,393 31
Night crew, Aug. 12-Mar. 31 —
Captain at $100, E. Reid $441.93, J. Noel $300; fireman at $55, $569.61 1,311 54
Engineer, J. F. Brown at $100, $761.29; deck hands at $45, $402.09 1,163 38
Lodging allowance $49.70; board allowance $65 114 70
City Wharf Co., coal, 13 tons at $6.50, 28 at $5.50; Fraser, W. S. & Co., hardware $140.42. . . 378 92
Macdonald, Marpole Co., coal, 24| tons at $6, 14f at $5.75 227 65
Marvin, E. B. & Co. rope $64, sundry $27.45; Pitrie, H. W., No. 3 centrifugal pump $285 376 45
McDougall, Capt. W. D.: rent of room for self and P. Gordon $98.90, sundry $1.50 100 40
McQuade, P. & Son: mast head light $15, sundry hardware $106.67 121 67
Simson, Balkwill & Co.: manilla rope, 606 lb. at \b\c, 601 at 18|c; compass $22.50; binnacle
$32.50; sundry hardware &c. $336.66; overpaid $1 596 36
Stancliffe, C. W. & Co. : 4| x 5 steam steering gear $565; cartage $2 567 00
Staneland Co., paint &c $74.87; Turpel, Wm. & Son, repairs, 37 d. at $5 259 87
Vancouver Ship Yard: hauling out and lay days $125; making steering wheel $40; labour,
226 h. at 80c, 456 at 70c, 66 at 60c, 42| at 40c; sundry materials, &c $209.40 931 00
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.:. repairs, &c: machinists, 309 h. at 75c; carpenters, 16j d
at $5; forge, 18 h. at $1.50; ferrules, 600 at 4c; sundry materials, &c $118.02 482 03
Wallace Shipyards: repairing galley, making meat safe, putting in bellpull 80 75
Meat, milk, groceries, &c: P. Burns $494.67, W. A. Campbell $133.16, D. Spencer $528.17,
Windsor Grocery Co. $57.50, small payments $84.44 1,297 94
Small payments: lumber $51.26, adjusting compass $40.75, hardware $32.30, medical services
$32, oil $24.75, room, &c $20, making cushion $13, sundry $54. 16 268 22
Total, carried to page V— 381 12, 762 85
V— 392 Al'DITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Dredge Vessels: British Columbia— Concluded. $ cts.
Drilling Plant.
Conductor, R. Hampton, Apr. -Mar. at $125, freight $5 . 55 1 505 55
Drillmen, 204 d. at $4.20, 202 at $3.60, 322 at $3.50, 322 at $3 3*677 00
Engineers, 204 d. at $3.90, 322 at $3.25; watchman, 363 n. at $2.50 2*749 60
Blacksmith, 80 d. at $4.20, 318 at $3.50, 80 at $3.30, 316 at $2. 75 2,'582 00
Acetylene Construction Co.: carbide, 40 drums at $5.25; freight, &c. $14.30 '224 30
Canadian Explosives, Ltd.: dynamite, 75 p.c, 5,250 lb. at $21.75; wire, 23, 168ft., connecting,
at l-8e; sundry $35.51; fuses $46. 33 1 540 75
Darling, Frank & Co.: reflectors, 2 at $9 . 65; smith work, &c. $34 .45 " ' 53 75
Fraser, W. S. & Co.: cast steel, 400 lb. at 12$c.; sundries $8.20 58 20
Hickman Tye Hardware Co.: 200 ft. steam hose $275.50; steel, 1,530 lb. at 8c; 3-488 ton
coal $69.04; sundries $97.54 564 43
Kingham, J. & Co., coal, 23 ton at $6.75; Linton, A., 18 ft. boat $65 220 25
Marine Iron Works: castings, 1, 710 lb. at 5c; labour, 76 h. at 75c; cartage $2 1^4 50
Marvin, E. B. & Co.: oil, 56 gal. cylinder $56.50, sundry $20.16; 281 lb. manilla rope $42.13;
sundries $18.55 137 34
McQuade, P. & Son: 30 balls spun yarn $41; cotton waste, 178 lb. at 12^c; sundries $65.11.'. 128 36
Moore, Whittington Lumber Co.: plugs, 900 at 5c; sundries $40.95 85 95
Victoria Machinery Depot Co.: making up shaft with gear wheel, bearings, &c. $118.40;
taking out old boilers, &c $96.96; cleaning, painting and repairing scow $164.67; 41 boiler
tubes $41; hauling and launching $30; lay days, 2 at $15; sundries $10.10 49113
Watson, Alex: shipwright work, 24-6 d. at $5; sundries $40.95 163 95
Wilson, A. & W.: 3 ft. 5 ft. tubes, 4,005 ft. at 9c; sundries $30.26 '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 390 71
Small payments: eocene oil, 14 cases at $2.30; towing coal scow $18; castings, 182 ib. at
7|c; 256 ft. lumber $9.85; paint, 2 gal. copper at $2.20, 5 gal. grey at $1.85; carpenters,
2 d. at $5; labourers, &c, 4 h. at $1, 61 h. at 75c; sundries $7.35 154 91
Total, carried to page V — 381 14,972 73
Naas River Snagboat.
Conductor, Geo. Nash, Apr. 8-Sept. 30, Dec 11-21, Feb. 10-12, Mar. 15-31 at $125, $829.39;
outlay $58 887 39
Engineer at $100, $631.49; deckhands at $65, $1,137.92 1 769 41
Cook at $75, $421 . 13; labourers, 6 d. at $4 '445 13
Cooper, W. H.: services as watchman, Sept. 15, 1911-Apr. 8, 1912, Oct. 1, 1912-Mar. 15, 1913 246 00
Desbrisay, M. & Co., rent of boiler, 5 m. at $50 250 00
Georgetown Saw Mill Co.: spruce, 1,986 ft. at $30; fir, 1,728 ft. at $35, 120 at $40. ......'. ..... 124 86
Kincolith Packing Co. : provisions $482 . 25; hardware, &c $45 . 70 527 95
Macdonald, Marpole Co.: coal, 25 tons at $7.50; sacks $25; freight, &c $100 312 50
Naas Harbour Cannery: coal, 15| tons at $10; provisions, &c $501.47; hardware, &c $109.75. 766 22
Small payments: pipe, &c $25.99; provisions $20.75; hardware, &c $17.20. 63 94
Total, carried to page V— 381 5,393 40
Saguenay Booms.
Staff ($2,930)—
Boommaster, Wm. Dallaire: Apr.-Mar., 2 m. at $70, 10 at $75 890 00
Assistant, L. J. Savard: Apr.-Mar., 2 m. at $65, 10 at $75 .....'. 880 00
Helpers, Apr.-Nov.: Willie Dallaire, 8 m. at $50; N. Duchaine, 2 m. at $40, 6 at $50;
A. Ouellett, 2 m. at $40, 6 at $50 1 160 00
Building small scow, Jan. 13-Feb. 13, 1913 ($289.71)—
Conductor, J. Rainds: 27 d. at $3 81 qo
Calker, 7 d. at $2; carpenters 29J d. at $2.50, 18$ at $2; F. Tremblay, underpaid §2! '. '. '. '. '. 122 63
Cote, Boivin & Co.: 125 bolts $5.31;. 2 kegs spikes $8.50; washers 35c 14 16
Jalbert, H.: timber, 1,944 ft. at $25, 411 at $24, 480 at $20, 195 at $18, cartage 35c 71 92
Gaps ($2,023.49)—
Labour, Feb.-Apr., 1912: carpenters, 8 d. at $3, 20 d. at $2.50, 3l£ at $2; carters $21; labour-
ers, &c $32.25 190 25
Brassard, Alex.: spruce, 800 ft. at 5c, 284 ft. at 9c, 721 at 10c, 367 at lie, sundry $20.61*;
cartage $18 216 64
Cote, H., stone, 22-8 toise at $8; Gravel, O., stone, 14 toise at $8 294 40
Couture, E.: spikes, 1,362 lb. at $5; sundry $2.50 70 30
Gagnon, Ep.: birch, 723 ft. at 9c, 328 at 10c, 669 at lie, 51 at 12c; cartage $3.25.... 180 83
Gravel & Tremblay: spruce, 9, 136 ft. b. m. at $13 118 75
Guay, G.: spikes, 2,620 1b. at 5c; sundry $14.70 ......'. 145 70
Massicotte & Tremblay: dymanite $30; battery $30; nails $44; sundry $66.48 170 48
Pednault, A., stone, 6^ toise at $8; Tremblay, J., stone 15£ toise $118.20 169 12
Villeneuve & Blackburn: spruce, 242 ft. at 10c, 178 at lie, 213 at 12c, 83 ft. $10.67.. . .... 80 01
Small payments: cartage $32.50; firewood $14; hardware $36.14; labour $21.37; 10-727
toise stone $85.54; spruce, 258 ft. at 9c, 949 ft. at 10c, 109 at lie, 373 ft. at 12c, 154 ft.
$22 . 28 387 00
Carried forward 5, 243 20
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 393
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Saguenay Booms— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 5, 243 20
Alligator Tug No. 102 ($1,584.38)—
Captain, A. Aubin: Apr.-June, Oct.-Dec, 4-725 ra., $238.27; carpenter, Feb., 13 d. at
$2.50 268 77
Engineer, W. Brisson: Apr.-June, Oct.-Dec, 5-305 m., $265.25; Feb., 12 d. at $2 289 25
Fireman, N. Leclerc: Apr.-June, Oct.-Dec, Feb., 2 m. at $35, 3J m. at $40, 11 d. at $2 232 00
Cook, $100; carpenters $42 142 00
Boarding crew, Capt. A. Aubin, Apr.-June, Oct.-Dec. at $15 per ra., each 293 97
Blais, A. C. & Son: sundry paint and hardware 66 83
Tremblay, Ernest: rebuilding superstructure of the tug $40; lumber, 1,187 ft. at $22;
sundry $1 . 50 67 62
Vezina, A. P.: 10 gal. oil $12.50; 100 lb. paint $7.75, 5 gal. red paint $6; sundry $34.43 60 68
Small payments: cartage $12; coal $22.08; hardware $52.72; lumber $45.28; medical
services $6; sundry $25. 18 -. 163 26
General repairs, stretching booms, &c ($3,552.16) —
Chief carpenter, C. Mailloux: Apr.-June, Oct.-Jan., Mar., 121^ d. at $2.50 303 25
Labour, 948| d. at $2, sundry $81; horse hire $10. 50 1,988 50
Blais, A. C: manilla rope, 2,301 lb. at i8$c, 500 at 14|c, 440 lb. at lie; steel 1,000 lb.
at 6|c ; sundry $44. 53 ". 656 12
Cote, Boivin & Co.: chain, 5,901 lb. at 3-65c; shackles $40.80; sundry $12.15 268 34
Jalbert, H.: rgh. spruce, 3,002 ft. at $22; sundry $18.62 84 67
Massicotte & Tremblay: 4 ice-saws $25.40; 6 cant-hooks, $7.50; 10 gal. oil $10.50; sundry
$27.36 _ 70 76
Tremblay, T. : sundry hardware 53 47
Small payments: cartage $8; lumber $29.50; timber, 500 ft. $28.45; wood $29.50; sundry
$31 . 60 127 05
Price Bros.: rental of land for boom purposes, 1 y. to May 31, 1913 800 00
Total 11, 179 74
Charged to Slides and Booms, Main'ce. and Repairs, Saguenay Booms.... (Page V — 426) 5,667 86
Total, carried to page V— 17 5, 511 88
Slides and Booms St. Maurice District: Improvements, &c.
Detailed with St. Maurice River Works (Page V— 431) 7,355 96
Slides and Booms : Generally.
Riviere du Lievre ($660)—
Cousineau, Louis: making investigation and report on conditions of river, June 26- Aug. 8,
1912, 33 d. at $15; horse hire, 33 d. at $5 660 00
Goose Island Encampment, Alta. ($1,252.88) —
Revillon Bros. Ltd.: account of July, 1909-Jan. 1910, detail included in item $3,105.73,
shown on page V— 295 of Audit Report of 1909-10; previously paid by cheques,
B. 26, 992, in favour of Receiver General $11 .85, B. 26, 992 in favour of Revillon Bros.
$1,241.03; amount to be refunded, $1,252.88 1,252 88
Total, carried to page V— 17 1, 912 88
Bow and Spray River Bridges at Banff: Repairs and Renewals.
Conductor, J. McRavey: services, 8|d. at $5; outlay $4. 50 47 00
Labourers, 43 at $3 129 00
Standish, S.: lumber, 4,356 ft. at $26; hardware $5 118 26
Small payments: paint, 15 gal at $1.65; brushes $8.38; oil, 2 gal at $3.10; sundry 60c 39 93
Total, carried to page V— 17 334 19
Chapeau Bridge over the Culbute channel of the River Ottawa : New steel structure
on concrete piers and abutement (Quebec to contribute, $5}000).
Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co. Ltd.: contract for construction of bridge, complete,
$25,500; less paid in 1913-14, $2.800 22,700 00
Foreman, S. Manville, services, Nov., 1912, 9 d. at $3 27 00
Labourers, 26| d. at $2; teams, 13f d. at $3.50; sundry labour $43.62 144 25
Reading gauge, J. Blais, 9 m. to Jan. 1, 1913, at $5 45 00
Canadian Inspection & Testing Laboratories: services of inspector on Cleveland Bridge &
Engineering Co's. contract, 7% m. to Nov. 15, 1912, at $150 1, 125 00
Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co. Ltd., cement, 3 bags at 75c 2 25
Total, carried to page V— 17 24,043 50
V— 394 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19U
Edmonton Bridge over North Saskatchewan River. % cts.
Edmonton City, Street Railway Dept.: J cost of maintenance of bridge, Apr., July 1912-
Feb. 1913: labour, 50 d. at $5.60, 82J d. at $5, 46 d. at $4.80, 40£ d. at $4.75, 1,012-425 d.
at $4, 34| d. at $3, 242| d. at $2.40, 405 h. at 50c, 173 h. at 35c, 3,356 h. at 30c, sundry
$262.98; lumber, 13,459 ft. at $31, 65, 654 ft. at $27.50, 10,133 ft. at $25, 28,000 ft. at $22.50;
bitumen, 54 brl. at $10.50; superintendence of work $399.76; sundries $475.12..: 3,973 94
Grand River Bridge, York: Repairs, painting, &c.
Foreman, F. W. Brown: services, June, Aug., 1912, 29| d. at $3; outlay $6.20 94 70
Carpenters, 22| d. at $2; labourers, 72 d. at $1 . 75; teamsters, 6 d. at $4 194 98
Caretaker, D. Dils, services, 1 y. to Sept. 1, 1912 25 00
Caledonia Milling Co.: cement, 10| brl. at $1.60; 1,000 ft. of 3" lumber $38; 9 pes. timber,
900 ft. at $40; sundry $6.80 97 60
Young, H. D., 14 pes. 8" x 11" timber, 2,097 ft. at $35 73 39
Small payments: 826 ft. lumber $18.42; stone, 2 c yd. at $4; gravel, 12 c yd. at 50c; sundry
$6.40 38 82
Total, carried to page V— 17 524 49
Matapedia Bridge: Approaches.
Conductor, Wm. McCallum: services, 31 d. at $2.50; outlay $13.20 90 70
Carpenters, 25f d. at $2; labourers 45 d. at $1 . 75, 70J d. at $1 . 50, 9 d. at $1 . 25; hauling gravel,
55 d. at $4, 16 d. at $3 515 24
Pratt Bros.: cedar, 2,362 1. ft. rd. at 5c, 160 1. ft. $14.40; railing $5. 60 138 10
Small payments: rd. cedar, 350 1. ft. at 5c; hardware, $21.95 39 45
Total, carried to page V— 17 783 49
Interprovincial Bridge over River Ottawa at Hawkesbury.
Legal services: H. A. Stewart, Brockville 87 15
Ottawa City Bridges over Ottawa, the Slides, Rideau Canal, &c: Repairs,
Renewals, &c.
Approaches, &c between Ottawa and Hull ($2,907.88) —
Foreman, P. J. Nash, May-June, 1912, 54 d. at $4 216 00
Carpenter, H. Raymond, May-Aug., Nov. Dec, 1912, 127 d. at $2. 75 349 26
Axemen at $2 per d.: J. Flynn 42 d.: J. Jones 217 d.; J. Montreuil 213| d.; sundry 15| d... 976 00
Labourers, 513-05 d. at $1.75; man and horse, 175 d. at $2; man and team, 24 d. $118.. . . 1,366 62
General pay-lists, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 ($8,492.31)—
Foreman, C. Leblanc, 12 m. at $85 1,020 00
Carters at $74.25; C. Kelly 2-481 m.; Mrs. P. Landry 12 m.; O. Latremouille 9-708 m.. 1,795 75
Labourers, 12 m. at $51.30, 92-785 m. at $47.25, 145-77 d. at $1.75; man and team, 70-7 d.
at $4.75, 21 -5 d. at $4 5, 676 56
Esmonde, J. P. & F. W.: barrows, 6 at $5.14|, brooms, 12 at 98c; sundries $9.85 52 48
Strachan, W.: nails, 18| kegs at $2.60; hard ware $26 . 62 74 72
Wright & Co.: sand, 18 Ids. at $2.25; sundries $40.08 80 58
Lumber: 3" oak, 2,616 ft. at $45; red pine, 12,237 ft. at $22; hemlock, 36,132 ft. at $20.50;
sundry $189.64, paid as follows: Jas. Baile $117.72; J. R. Booth $132.03; Jas. Davidson
$57.61; Hurdman Lumber Co. $1,009.91 1,317 27
Small payments: foundry work $46.73; 11 Ids. sand $23.10; smithwork $19.25; sundries
$24 . 25 • 113 33
Total, carried to page V— 17 13, 038 57
Ottawa City Bridges: Extension of Dufferin and Sapper's Bridges.
O'Toole & McGillivray ($95,873.91)—
Est. No. 9 to Feb. 1, 1913, on contract No. 8385, $281,060; less $28,100 drawback and
$159,280 paid in 1911-12, V-353 93,680 00
Supplying and placing cinders over Dufferin Bridge, 1,900 sq. yd ^ . 950 00
Laying'sidewalk on south side of Dufferin Bridge, including south side of Sapper's Bridge,
curbing, &c: lumber, 16,355 ft. at $17.25; hardware $23.68; labour $289.25 595 04
Laying drain pipe across Wellington St.: concrete, 22 sq. yd. at $7.95; labour $112.05;
sundries $50 . 42 337 37
Boring for rock at piers, Plaza Laurier 164 33
Carried forward 95, 726 74
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 395
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa City Bridges: Extension of Dufferin and Sapper's Bridges— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 95, 726 24
O'Toole & McGillivray — Concluded.
Excavating and laying conduits for electric lights under arches 119 89
Repairing stone pier 27 28
Inspectors, at $120 per m.: Jas. McCartin, 5 m. to Aug. 31, 1912; H. Pepin, 7-25 m. to Mar. 31,
1913 1,470 00
Bertschinger, A. H. : 2, 099 ft. stranded wire $128 . 57; electrical supplies $10 . 40 # 138 97
Ottawa City, Public Works Dept.: A cost of roadway at Plaza and Wellington St.: binders,
400 batches at $1.62; lumber, 15,602 ft. at $20, 2,000 ft. $37; stone, 53-4 ton at $1.65, 17-46
ton at $1 .28; labour $359.68; sundries $6 491 06
Total, carried to page V— 17 97, 973 94
Ottawa River Bridges: Sand Blasting.
Canadian Sand Blast Co.' Ltd.: sand blasting and painting the following bridges, as per
agreement: Bryson $3,200; Portage du Fort $3,000; Union $2,400 8, 600 00
Dominion Traffic Bridges.
Bryson Bridge: Repairs ($557.19) —
Conductor, J. Smith: services, 55 d. at $3.50; outlay $15.39
Labourers, 122-66 d. at $2; team hire $19.25
Small payments: 740 ft. lumber $11.90; hardware $7.12
Travel and outlay: P. G. Nash $45.45; J. C. Scott $13.50; Wm. Thompson $6.75
Portage du Fort : Repairing approaches, painting, &c. ($645.35) —
Conductor, Alex. Cameron: services, 64 d. at $3 . 50
Handyman, 21| d. at $2.25; labourer, 91£ d. at $2; man and team, 24f d. at $3.50; mai
and horse, 17 d. at $2.50
Small payments: 1,300 ft. lumber $19.80; cedar posts, 80 at 15c; sundries $29.05
International Bridge over River St. John between St. Leonards, N.B. and Van Buren, Me.:
State of Maine Highway Dept.: \ cost of placing sign on bridge 8 00
207 89
264 58
19 02
65 70
224 00
360 50
60 85
Total, carried to page V— 17 1, 210 54
Cape Breton: New Telegraph Lines.
Baddeck-Nyanza-Rossville Line ($758.52) —
Grant, A. J.: labour, 20 d. at $3; team, 20 d. at $1 80 00
Small payments: labour, 23 d. at $2, 34 at $1.75, 326 at $1.50; team hire $32; poles, 35 at $1;
meals, &c, $9; sundry $8.02 678 52
Grand Narrows— Shenacadie ($503 . 14)—
Conductor, Jos. Logue: 6 d. at $1.33, 17 at $1.20; outlay $10.75
Linemen: Chas. Dixon, 34 d. at $2.25; A. McLennan, 1 d. at $2
Labourers, 135 d. at $1 .50, 11 at $1 . 20, 3J at 60c
Logue, R., hire of horse and waggon, 34 d. at $3 . 25
Small payments: meals &c, $20.25; cartage $10.50; sundry $26.46
Hayes River Loop ($177.74)—
Foreman, P. A. Doyle, 9| d. $14.44; labour, 42£ d. at $1.50, 7* at $2
Poles, 49 at $1; team hire, 8£ d. at $2.50; reel $7; meals &c, $7.30
Little Narrows— Washabuck Centre ($569.94)—
Foreman, Jos. Logue, extra allowance 31 d. $39.67; lineman, C. Dixon, 31 d. at $2.25
Labourers &c, 4|d. at $2, 155§ at $1 .75, 16| at 75c "
Logue, R.: horse and waggon, 31 d. at $3.25
Small payments: meals &c, $24.25; freight $9.65; poles $8.25; sundry $24.05
Loch Ban— Scottsville ($854.47)—
Doyle, L. T., team hire, 30 d. at $2.50; Patterson, N., climbing, 6 d. at $2.50, 25 at $2.25. .
Doyle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 32 d
Dunbar, J. J.: poles, 230 at $1; meals &c, $18.90; cartage &c, $21
Small payments: labour, 202 d. at $1.50; climbers, 18 d. $38.75; team work, 15 d. at $2.50;
sundry $12.91
Loop to McAdam's Post Office ($244.65)—
Foreman, Jos. Logue, 18 d., $22.90; labourers, 35 d. at $1 .50, 2 at 60c
Linemen, 23 d. at $2 .25, 5 at $2
Logue, Richard : horse and waggon, 18 d. at $3 . 25
Small payments: poles $32; meals, &c. $15; smithwork 80c
North East Margaree— Big Intervale ($884.43)—
Doyle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 15 days
McKenzie, D., labour, 50| d. at $2; Smith, J. M., poles, 340 at $1
Small payments: labour, 10 d. $17.75, 207 d. at $1.50, 3 at $1; team hire, 28 d. at $2.50;
meals, &<?., $17.50; smithwork $2.60
•Carried forward.
39 13
78 50
217 80
110 50
57 21
93 19
84 55
109 42
293 57
100 75
66 20
146 25
46 16
269 90
392 16
76 60
61 75
58 50
47 80
22 OS
441 00
421 35
, 992 89
V— 396
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Cape Breton: New Lines— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 3, 992 89
North Sydney, Sydney Mines and Florence ($598.07)—
Logue, Jos., extra allowance for services as foreman, 31 days 39 37
Logue, Richard: horse and waggon, 27 d. at $2.50; 2 cedar poles $7.80 75 30
McDonald, Mrs. M.: meals, 210, $70; feed for horses -111 81 00
Small payments: poles, 4 at $3, 60 at $1.30, 63 at 80c; climbers, 54 d., $77.69; groundmen,
54 d., $50.71; meals $64.25; driving &c, $54.40; sundry $14.95 402 40
South Ainsley— Whycocomagh ($784.38)—
Dovle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 33 days 49 20
Labour, 32 d. at $2.50, 119 at $1.50; climbing, 34 d. at $2.25, 4 at $2; team hire, 49 d. at
$2.50; poles, 194 at $1; meals &c, $57.20; cartage $15; spiikes $3.48; Paid as follows:
John Cameron, $72.50, L. T. Doyle $82.50, J. R. McMillan $220.45, Norman
Patterson $80, small payments $279.73 735 18
South West Margaree— Lake Ainslie ($1,896.25)—
Doyle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 67 days 97 92
Labourers, 495| d. at $1 .50; climbers, 75 d. at $2.50, 50 at $2.25; foreman, 9 d. at $2; team
hire, 96 d. at $2.50, 12 at $4; poles, 343 at $1; meals, horse feed &c, $71.10; hauling
$23; sundry $11.48. Paid as follows: J. F. Collins $54, L. T. Doyle $147.50, G. Gillis
$73.75, Neil McMillan $285, Norman Patterson, $193, Alex. Tompkins $74.25; small
payments $970.83 (D. M. McLellan overpaid 50c) 1,798 33
Whycocomagh— Little Narrows ($999.74)—
Doyle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 5 days 7 24
Foreman, 34 d. at $2; climber, 44 d. at $2; labourers, 447 d. at $1.50, 14 at $1.25; team
hire, 25 d. at $2.50; poles, 35 at $1, 8 at $1.25; cartage, &c. $41. Paid as follows: Nimrod
Matheson $86. 50, Malcolm McLeod $99.50; small payments, $806.50 992 50
Whycocomagh— Orangedale ($1 , 323 . 64)—
Can. Gen. Elec. Co., insulators, 800 at $55; Matheson, M., 150 poles at $1 194 00
Doyle, P. A., extra allowance for services as foreman, 4 days 6 08
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 12,023 lb. at 2.32c, 317 at 2.15c 286 06
Labourers, 2494 d. at $1.50; team hire, 57 d. at $2.50; foreman, &c, 10 d. at $2.50, 53 at
$2; climbers, 3 at $2, 10 at $2.25. 9 at $2.50; poles, 114 at $1; sundry $24.75. Paid
as follows: Enos McKinnon $76, Angus McLeod $50, J. G. McMillan $109.50, W. Wright
$132.50, small payments, $469.50 837 50
Generally —
Earle, W. E.: receiving, distributing and accounting line material, 1912, $30; storage $18;
. freight $31 . 70; truckage $10 . 75; advance to be accounted for $100 190 45
Total, carried to page V— 17 9, 785 42
Cape Negro Island Cable.
Imperial Wire & Cable Co. : 4 knots deep sea cable 2, 360 00
Port La Tour Telephone Co.: providing and equiping 30| miles of land line, and maintaining
and operating same hereafter 400 00
Total, carried to page V— 17 2, 760 00
Seal Island Cable.
Barrington Township Telephone Co.: providing and equipping 14J miles of land line, and
maintaining and operating same hereafter 250 00
Imperial Wire & Cable Co.: deep sea cable, 16 knots at $590; shore end cable, \ knot at $1,367.. 10, 123 50
Interdolonial Railway Co., wharfage on cable 21 00
Total, carried to page V— 17 10, 394 50
Chatham-Escuminac-Sapin: Telegraph Line.
Jack, W. &Co.: wire, 4,200 1b. No. 6 at 3c, 116 1b. No. 9 at 2. 85c 129 31
Lewis, D.: work with team, 16 d. at $3; freight &c, $30.81 78 81
Lewis, L., poles, 78 at $1.50; Preston, W.S., poles, 76 at $1.50 231 00
Small payments: labour, 16 d. at $2.50, 28 at $2 96 00
Total, carried to page V— 17 535 12
Quebec Lines— Improvement of Repair Service.
Repairing bridges, Otis and Anse St. Jean! —
Conductor, E. Degagne, 21 d. at $1.75; carpenter, 21 d. at $2 78 75
Labourers, 75 d. at $1.50; carter, 21 d. at $2; man with tent, 15 d. at $2 184 50
Courbron, E., repairing camp at Laval 40 96
Total, carried to page V— 17 304 21
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 397
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Mingan Line: In full and final settlement of claim of the Labrador Co. for interest $ cts.
at 5 per cent on delayed payments on their claim of $11,090, for purchase of right
of way.
Labrador Co.: interest on delayed payments at 5 p.c. per annum: $11,000, Apr. 12-Sept. 28,
1910, 170 days; $8,000, Sept, 29, 1910-Aug. 15, 1911, 321 days; $4,666.67, Aug. 16, 1911-Jan.
3, 1912, 140 days 697 36
Quebec: New Lines and Repairs to Existing Lines.
Reconstruction Murray Bay — Ste. Catharine Bay —
Climbers, 37 d. at $2; labourers, 79 d. at $1.75
Teamsters, 5 d. at $2.50, 2 at $3
Dube, J.: services as instructor, 1 m., $35, outlay $17
Villeneuve, A.: use of horse, 20 d. at $3; freight $5.20; smithwork &c. $7.28
Small payments: labour $21; driving, bolts &c. $26.35
Loop Line to St. Louis, Magaire — ..
Conductor, G. Verrault, 8| d. at $2.50, outlay $3.61
Labourers, 75| d. at $1.50; horse hire, 12| d. at 75c
Bolduc, A., posts, 30 at $1.50; Jack, W. & Co., wire, 2,861 lb. at 3c
Martel, N., posts, 77 at $1.50; Verreault, C, cartage $9.50
Total, carried to page V — 17
Line from Charlesbourg to connect with Notre Dame des Laurentides, Stoneham
and Martineau Mills.
Jack, Watson & Co.: 99 coils No. 6 E.B.B. galv. iron tel. wire, 11,519 lb. at 3c; 2 coils No. 9
soft annealed galv. iron tie wire, 256 lb. at 2- 85c > _ 352 87
Martineau, A. & Cie: 19 miles of telephone line $1,995; blasting, breaking and clearing away
stones $350; dynamite and mining bars $50; extra for 30 ft. poles $100; lightning rods and
fittings $140; support-poles and guy wires $165; less $450 paid in 1913-14 2, 350 00
Total carried to page V— 17 2, 702 87
212 25
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72 48
47 35
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122 94
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806 21
Athabaska Landing— Grand Prairie Line.
Foreman, G. E. Macleod: services, Apr -Sept. at $100; provisions $54.80; freight $37.20;
sundry $13.60 705 60
Hudson's Bay Co., provisions $64.90, hardware $9.30; Walker, L., cartage $66 140 20
Northern Transportation Co.: hauling 7,045 lb. wire and insulators 176 12
Peace River Land & Trading Co.: provisions 455 37
Linemen, 162J d. at $2.50, 4-613 m. at $75; labourers, 160-| d. at $2, 460 at $1.75, 12 at $1.50,
1-774 m. at $40; cooks, 31 d. at $2.50, 2-356 m. at $75; men and teams, 166 d. at $4.50.
Paid as follows: Amour, F. $136.50; Anderson, F. $270.97, W., $384.50; Banford, C. $67.50;
Borestine, L. $161; Capot, E. $152.25, Jos., $533.75; Foster, L. $75; Harvey, R. $55; Head,
A. $70.97, Houck, A. A. $145.50; Klukas, H. $114.50; Labocan, F. $151.37; Matheson, C.
$142.62; McGuire, H. $106; Plummer, J. D. $121.25; Stein, N. $224.21; small payments
$55.51 m 2,968 40
Small pavments: cartage $55, customs duties on insulators $44.17, provisions $33.35, tent $30,
freight $27.12, dishes, &c. $22, sundry $16.62 228 26
Total, carried to page V— 17 4, 673 95
Athabaska Landing— Fort McMurray Line.
Foreman of construction, E. D. Currier, Apr.-Mar. at $100, travel and outlay $134.20 1,334 20
Assistant, J. F. Bennett; June 7-Oct. 29, Jan. 13-Mar. 26, -8 m. at $75, 6-387 m. at $90; less
tobacco $5.90 628 93
Axemen, 1,2712 d. at $2, 278 at $2.25; cook, June 11-Oc t. 28, Jan. 16-Mar. 25, $525.40; teamster,
38 d. at $3; with team, 134 d. at $4, 22 at $5.50; less tobacco $57.37. Paid as follows: J.
Ardill $118, A. Auger $89.65, C.Belaney $152.15, O. Bonchard $59.40, I.Brazeau $90, A.M.
Carpenter $93.75, C. N. Ford $86.65, F. Gavey $96, J. Hagan $56.85, P. S. Hamel $97.10,
A.L.Horrobin $118, W.Labranche $98.09, T.Legay $126.75. E.L'Heureux $107.22, C. Loan
$331.75, J. Loan $124.60, F. D. Mclnnes $94. R. S. McGill $207.70, Fred Naylor $185.08,
Joe Nolan $162.82, J. Norman $94.50. O. E. Pettit $120. P. Planto $114.55, T. F. Reid $70,
J. Russell $236, C. Seymour $455.80, L. V. Steele $115.90, D. Tashereau $95.20, W. Tomlin-
son $402.55, small payments $207.93 4, 407 9!)
Armour & Co., provisions $191.78: Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co., 3.000 side blocks $57.45 249 23
C. N. R. Co.: freight on car of wire, Edmonton to Athabasca Landing Ill 55
C. P. R. Co.: freight on car of wire, Highlands to Edmonton $706.50; freight on insulators,
West St. John to Edmonton $338.67 1,045 17
Carried forward 7,777 07
V— 398 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Arthabaska Landing— Fort McMurray Line— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 7, 777 07
Gagnon, I.: 1,800 telegraph poles delivered along route $3,300; hauling and distributing wire
&c, 12,565 lb. at $1.25, 4,909 at 75c 3, 493 87
Hotel Cecil, Edmonton: board of E. D. Currier, Mar. 15-25, Apr. 2-June 7, Oct. 29-Jan. 13,
$498.50; extra meals, J. F. Bennett, $1 499 50
Howard & McMillan: harness $37, climbers, etc., $27.95 64 f 5
Jack, W. & Co.: pore, insulators, 8,000, $336; packing $34.40; freight, &c. $45.60 416 00
Macdonald, R. C: ry. fare, &c. $8.85; customs duties $99.95; freight $47.74 156 54
Mackenzie & Co.: tents, $35, $26, $24, $18, $11; eiderdown robe $30; sundry $25.10 169 10
Revillon Bros.: board &c. at Athabasca Hotel $486.86; stabling $181.55; hay $93.90; oats
$32.05; moving launch from river $30; mending launch $60.30; gasoline $48; scow $135;
team hire, 7 d. at $7; 87 axe handles $41.75; tent $22; tobacco $81; provisions, hardware,
&c $1, 981 . 90 3, 243 31
Sperle, W., team of horses $365; Tysoe, J., democrat $130, sleigh $73 568 00
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 52,086 lb. at 3-88c, 1,030 at 3-705c; less freight $706.44 1,352 66
Small payments: oats $54; heaters, pipe, &c. $27.50; compass and staff $19.50; inspecting wire
$19.92; advertising $10.64; sundry $58.10 189 66
Total, carried to page V— 17 17, 930 66
Loop Extension, Moose to Durlingville.
Cass Bros., stove $30, pipe 90c, spikes $22.50; Hunter, J. D., poles, 97 at $1.25 174 65
Davies Co.: tents, 2 at $18, 1 at $30; dunnage bag $2.75 68 75
Howard & McMillan: kitchen utensils, dishes, &c 60 05
Macdonald, R. C, expenses of inspection trip 35 70
Norn, C: services as foreman, May -July, $300; outlay $48.75 348 75
Northern Hardware Co.: 6 steel bars $33; climbers &c. $52.90 85 90
Racicot, E. B., provisions &c. $24.13, freight $83.45 107 58
St. Paul Mercantile Co.: provisions $295.80; freight $21.40; sundry $20.05. 337 25
Labourers, 124| d. at $1.50, 317| at $1.75; climbers, 33 d.at$2, 69 at $2.25: team, 126| d. at $4;
cook, 1-387 m. at $60; freighting $16.50. Paid as follows: L. Erasmus $100.88, R. Foss
$80.12, H. Jones $80.12, B. G. Macdonald $276, A. G. McCartney $102.38, R. McRae $101.49,
A. Norn $196, Francis Norn $110.37, Frank Norn $81.62, L. Norn $107.22, Philip Whitford
$93:87, small payments $239.25 1,569 32
Small payments: provisions $57.60, belts &c. $16.50, sundry $15.90 90 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 2,877 95
Moose Jaw- Wood Mountain Line: Loop Line from Limerick to Leeville.
Can. Gen. Elec. Co., pore, insulators, 1,200 at $55: C. P. R. Co., freight $261.72 327 72
Lumber Manufacturers Yards, Ltd.: cedar poles, 500 at $1.30; freight $54 704 00
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 17,0301b. at2-32c, 407at2-25c ; 404 26
Sylvester, T., provisions, &c 54 80
Wilder, G.: services as foreman, Sept. $100; provisions and meals $88.72; freight $20; travel
&c. $31.30 240 02
Climbers, 11 d. at $3, 24 at $2.75; lineman, 13 d. at $3.25; cook, 30 d. at $3; labourers, 143| d.
at $2; digging post holes, 458 at 30c. Paid as follows: E. Bartholemew $63.60, T. Bealby
$63.90, E. Fewson $87.65, J. Fewson $72.75, Wm. Garden $69.50, G. D. Guild $87, L. Ormes
$65.50, small payments $145.75 655 65
Teaming, 23| d. at $5, 5 at $6; team hire, 1\ d.at $3.50; hauling poles, 45 at $1.50, 290 at $1 .60,
40 at $1.70. Paid as follows: A. Brown $167.15, Wm. Brown $62, G. Grant $124.20, L.
Harth $102.20, J. Hindle $98.50, H. Schietgen $65.60, small payments $153.60 773 25
Small payments: side blocks $26.77; provisions $4.50 31 27
Total, carried to page V— 18 3,190 97
Moose Jaw-Wood Mountain Line.
Foreman of construction, G. Wilder, services: May-Aug. at $100; travel $55.05: provisions,
meals, &c, $241.20; cartage &c. $120.90; hauling poles. 43 at $1.80; sundry $51.66 946 21
Climbers, 49 d. at $3.25, 20| at $3, 44 at $2.75, 16 at $2.50; cook, 83 d. at $3; labourers, 329 d.
at $2; digging holes. 347 at 25c, 949 at 30c; resetting poles, 890 at 35c Paid as follows:
E. Bartholemew $203.95. B. Bates $60.70, T. Bealby $214.85, E. Fewson $244.65, J. Fewson
$223.10, D. Frame $176, W. Garden $223.30, D. G. Guild $223.25, A. Honey $3, L. Orms
$239.65, F. Ridgeway $159.25 1, 971 70
Carried forward 2,917 91
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE < V— 399
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Moose Jaw Wood-Mountain Line— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 2, 917 91
Team hire, 14 d. at $4: man and team, 139| d. at $5, 30 at $5.50, 12 at $6; haulimg pole?, 40 at
60c, 20 at SI, 171 at $1.40, 198 at $1.45, 122 at $1.50, 214 at $1.60, 85 at $1.70, 104 at $1.75, 46
at $1 .80, 96 at $1.90, 277 at $2. 61 at $2.25; hauJing wire &c., 16,055 lb. at 80c. per cwt.; 720
at $1.00, 3,400 at $1.40, 650 at $1.50, 2.0C0 at $1.70; 3 trips to Moose Jaw $87. Paid as follows:
W. Anderson $133, A.Brown $609.75, T. Brown $92.50, Wm. Brown $415.50, L.E. Gerow
$66.35, L. G. Graham $80, L. Harth $220.25, J. Henderson $120.50, L. Knowlen $153.75, N.
H. Lacasse $84, R. McMillan $290.50, G. Poole $163.20, E. H. Sheldon $114, H. Sheldon
$190.50, J. C. F. Sheldon $114.70, C. Sheltgen $68.08, A. Simpson $287.10, D. C. Warner
$57.80, small payments $421.86 3,683 34
Carter & Bailey, hardware $61.50; Davies Co., tents, 2 at $25, 1 at $13.50 125 00
Gagnon, J.: moving poles, 600 at 10c; unloading 2 cars $12 72 00
Lumber Manufacturing Yards, Ltd.: poles, 400 at $1.42, 700 at $1.30; freight $108 1,586 00
Macdonald, J. S., supt., travel 118 30
Northern Elec & Mfsc. Co.: 2,C0C sideblocks at $21; anchors, 50, $25; shovels $38.73 105 73
Provisions &c: J. Coates $105.60, R. W. & L. W. Hutton $67.50, Kent & Brown $109.60, J. D.
McMillan $176.83, L. G. Perry $55.80, small payments $74.65 589 98
Small payments: freight $46.38; unloading cars $36; stove $30 112 38
Total, carried to page V— 18 9,310 64
North Battleford to Isle La Crosse— Loop Line to Mesta.
Blower, A. E.: customs duties and clearance on insulators 81 68
Burlingham & Speers: provisions $742.20; oats $15.75; hardware, &c, $50.90 808 85
Chatner, A., hauling freight, &c, 5,000 lb. at 2-5c 125 00
Clark, C. H. R.: services as foreman, Apr.- Sept. at $100; provisions, board, &c $136.61 736 61
Ford, S.: man and team, 17 d. at $5; hauling 1,860 lb. at 3c 140 80
Gibbs, Chas., services as cook, May 28- Aug. 24, 18§ d. at $2.75, 2-074 m. at $90 237 55
Herbert, H., hauling wire $50; Macdonald, J. S., travel $27.20 77 20
Northern Elec & Mfg. Co.: 100 anchors, $55.75; 1,000 side blocks $21.90; sundry $17.21 94 86
Steel Co. of Canada, wire, 8,496 lb. at 3.65c; Storer, A., freighting $138.45 448 55
Teaming, 34 d. at $5, 166J- at $4; climbers, 124| d. at $3; labourers, 288£ d. at $2, 321| d. at
$2.75; digging post holes, 1,849 at 15c Paid as follows: L. Alfredson $128, H. Baker
$127.50, W. Ballentine $88, J. M. Blythe $71 .50, J. H. Curry $171 . 19, D. Ducharme $108.50,
G. Earwaker $192.48, J. T. Edwards $134.75, S. Flammeau, $92, I. Iverson $98.31, P.
Moran $187, W. T. Nicolls $192.06, F. Reeves $132.66, D. Scharrette $232, P. A. Smith
$295.50, W. Smith $80, J. Todd $90, M. Walther $78, F. Westbloom $107.93, small pay-
ments $339.54 2,946 92
Small payments: smithwork $62.51, provisions $49.62, horse hire $31, sundry $42.85 185 98
Total, carried to page V— 18 5,884 00
Northwest Lines: Shifting Line from Farm Lands to Roadway.
Lumber Manufacturers Yards, Ltd.: cedar poles, 189 at $1 .38; less freight $46.28 214 52
Macdonald, R. C: freight $7.58; labourers, 30| d. at $1 75, \\\ at $1 72 45
Norn, C: services as foreman, Aug. -Oct. at $100; outlay $10. 19 310 19
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: wire, 6,493 ft. at 2-99c; side blocks, 6,100, $109.50; sundry $20.21. 323 85
Provisions $459.31; hardware $63.55; freight $11.65. Paid as follows: E. Brosseau & Son
$75.80, Burlingham & Spiers $248.23, T. E. Mahaffy $145.53, St. Paul Mercantile Co.
$64.95 534 51
Poles, 100 at 75c, 60 at $1, 950 at $1 .25. Paid as follows: R. McRae $500, J. Norn $625, L. Norn
$62.50, Patagon $60, W. Slater $75 1,322 50
Teamsters, 13 d. at $5, \\\\ at $4; climbers, 21 d. at $3, 45| at $2.75, 133^ at $2.25; cook,
2-925 m. at $60; labourers, 39| d. at $2.50, 63| at $2, 174§ at $1.75; digging post holes,
315 at 15c Paid as follows: R. McRae $162, Frank Norn $122.62, Francis Norn $298,
L. Norn $176.13, H. Sangster $66.50, P. Whitford $125.12, small payments $803.11 1,753 48
Small payments: provisions $108 . 13, freight $71 . 76, hauling poles $23 . 25, sundry $19 . 30 222 44
Total, carried to page V— 18 4, 753 94
Peace River Telegraph Office Buildings.
Grouard Office- Dwelling ($1,490.80)—
Brooks, J. I.: construction of building, as per contract 900 00
Clark, W. H. & Co.: 24 rolls building paper $22; sash $30.50; doors $34.85 87 35
Howard & McMillan: 2 galv. chimneys $30; blinds and brackets $21.60; oil, white lead
&c, $91 . 10 142 50
Mace, John: freight $26.50; cartage, $\ d. at $6 59 70
Peace River Trading & Land Co.: lumber, 6,350 ft. at $20, 5,000 ft. at $30; planing $7.65.. 284 65
Small payments: drawing up contract $7; cartage $4; sundry $5.60 16 60
Carried forward 1 , 490 80
V -400 AUDITOR GEXERAUS REPORT, 1912-1913
4" GEORGE V., A. 1914
Peace River Telegraph Office Buildings— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 2 490 gn
Sawridge Barn ($465.95)—
King, C. L., labour, 15 days at $4; L'Hirondelle, A., hinges, &c, SI 95 61 95
Ton o<. adirig & fen(lnCo" lumber> 6>720 ft- at $20, 499 at $22, 6, S06 at $30; shingles
$zu./&; cartage $34.20 qco nn
Schurter, C. J. : timber $6; labour $9 ...!!.!!!!!! .' .' .' .' .' '['. '. [ [ [ ] [ [ [ [ \ \ [ [ ] [ .' .' .' \ 15 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 i~956~75
Peace River Line: Telephone Line from Grouard to Prairie River Settlement.
Can. Gen. Elec. Co., pore, insulators, 1,200 at $55; Macdonald, R. C, freight $90 73 . * l*fi 7«?
Can Pac. Ry. Co.: freight on 186 coils wire, Highlands to Edmonton " ' 297 4?
Macleod, G. E., foreman of construction: Nov., Dec, $200; outlay $54 75 oka 7*
Maurice, V. : provisions $107 . 60, hardware $1 1 . 50 1 1 q 1 0
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: telephones, 5 at $14.85; side blocks, 1,200 at $2l!.'. go Ik
Northern Transp Co : freight on 22,500 lb. wire, &c. , from Athabasca Landing'. '.'.'.'.'. 56<> <y>
Revillon Freres Trading Co., provisions, &c. $168; Sassell, K., meat $76 67.. 944 fi7
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 19,018 lb. at 2 -32c, 420 at 2 -25c 450 fi?
Lineman 35 d at $2.50; cook, 12 d. at $2.50; labourers, 258* d. at $2; man and team, 34 "d'.'at
I^sPlk^ *7\1(*'aa £ai£ tf i0}l?,WV ^ G' Ayotte m' L- Boresheim $66, G. Brassard
$50 E. Capot $66, F. Falke $68, L. Foster $68, H. Hautebergue $87.50, Jas. Hill $170,
W. Lovell $72, A. Rochon $50, small payments $64. 10 8U qq
Total, carried to page V— 18 2~997~02
Peace River— Grand Prairie Line: Dunvegan Office.
Clark, W. H. & Co.: sash, 15 pr. at $2.05; doors, 3 at $2.30 37 65
Edgewood-Nakusp Telephone Line.
Abriel, Thos., on account contract to construct line 3 500 00
Can. Gen. Elec. Co., pore, insulators, 1,500 at $55 8^0
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: freight on cable $290.29, on wire $450.05, sundry $96 06 83fi 40
Imperial Wire & Cable Co., 1 knot deep sea cable 590 00
Macdonald, J. S., gen'l. supt., expenses of inspection trip, &c 100 40
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co. : telephone sets, 6 at $10 . 25; brackets, 1,600 at 2 -409c. ; sundry ' $3 56 103 60
Palmer, L. A., dist. supt., travel f>1 7^
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 25,095 lb. at 2 -32c, 510 at 2 -25c. 593 fix
Small payments: nails &c, $11 . 20; inspecting wire $9 . 59 !".'.".' !!!!!!."!!!!!"!!! ?! 20 79
Total, carried to page V— 18 5 879 12
Gahriola Island and Entrance Island Lighthouse: Telephone Line.
Climber , 18 d. at $3.50; labourers, 70| d. at $3.25; team hire, 1 d. at $5 297 00
Hoggan, O., poles, 68 at $1.25; Prior, E. G. & Co., wire $33.26, sundry $2 55 190 si
Impenal Wire & Cable Co., 1 knot deep sea cable $590; Porter, A.' V., board $12 V.'! ! 602 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 1 019~81
Golden- Windermere Telephone Line: Repairs and Re-poiing.
Lineman, 24 d. at $4; labourers, 95 d. at $3.. oQ1 no
Rolston & Mitchell, provisions, &c ....'!.'■!!!.'!.'.'!.'!!!!!!!!!!! Ill 40
Tennant, E. J.: assistance $84.50; provisions $53.32; transportation, &c, $12.50; sundry $32' 60 189 q?
small payments: provisions $70.23, horsehire, &c, $48.05, hardware, &c, $23.65. ........ . 141 93
TottJ, carried to page V— 18 817~2^
Telegraph Line: Hornby Island and Denman Island to Union Wharf.
Foreman, Thos. Hudson, 25 d. at $5; assistants, 93| d. at $3. 40^ ™
Carmichael J. H cedar poles, 180 at $1 . 75; Hinton Elec. Co., insulators &c, $30 70. ...'.'.'.' ! 345 70
Howe, G.: hire of team &c, 0 d. at $6; blasting powder $7 75 qv 7c
Prior, E. G. & Co.: No. 9galv. wire, 2, 1671b. at3-lc; nails $4; freight $4.70 !!!!!!!!!!! 75 gg
Total, carried to page V— 18 864~83
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 401
Kamloops-Walhatchin Telephone Line. $ cts.
McClughan, A.: cedar poles, 1,027 at S3, 2 at $4.50; linework $13 . 50 3,103 50
Palmer, L. A.: freight $333.40, sundry $14.40; Wright, R. F., outlay $50.40 398 20
Small payments: team hire, &c., $37.50; advertising $17.30; sundry $43.75 98 55
Total, carried to page V— 18 .* 3, 600 25
Kclowna-Penticton: Additional wiring and Partial Reconstruction. $ cts.
Foreman: July 8-Aug. 31, E. L. McMillan at $125, $221.96; Sept. 14-Oct. 31, M. T. Royd
at $100, $170.72, outlay $55.97 448 65
Lineman, 27 d. at $3.25, 322| at $3, 872 h. at 37|c, 44 at 34c; groundmen, 256| d. at $2.25,
625 h. at 28c; cook $197.94 2,346 44
Can. Pac Ry. Co., freight $460.80; Eastman, M., board, lodging, stabling $78.70 539 50
Commercial Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, team, 19| d. at $4 77 00
English, R. EL: team, 62£ d. at $6, 3 at $7; 4 horse team, 6 d. at $10; sundry driving, &c,
$101 560 00
Hay ward, F. EL: labour, 24 d. at $2.25, board &c, $29.70 83 70
Hotel Summerland, board, &c, $162.40; Linton, J. R., poles, 110 at $2.20, 40 at $3.25 534 40
Marlatt & Mackenzie: tents, 3 at $18.50; range $25; spikes, 25c 80 75
Morrison, Thompson Hardware Co., hardware $50.60; Palace Hotel, board, &c, $162.50 213 10
Northern Elec & Mfg. Co.: copper wire, 425 lb. at 27 -9c; arm braces, 2,000 at $79.96; telephone
sets, 6 at $11 .39, 2 at $14.06; galv. washers, 2400 at $15; bolts, screws &c, $117.34; sundry
$153.24; freight $66.44; cartage, &c, $8.10 756 07
Palmer, L. A., dist. supt.: travel $305.18; wages of men $90.83; freight, &c, $88.39; sundry
$6.69 491 09
Summerland Supply Co.: tents, 2 at $13, 1 at $18; provisions $166.45; hardware, &c, $76.25. . 286 70
Thompson & Riordon, board and room 184 60
Wright, R. F., services as foreman, 10 d. at $3.50; outlay $21.17 56 17
Provisions $395.21, hardware $14.30. Paid as follows: B. S. Brown $83.09, J. Downton, $69.61,
A. J. Fouracre $60.65, R. King & Co. $74.85, O. Vaughan $56.70, small payments, $64.61. . 409 51
Small payments: driving, &c, $61.50; board lodging and stabling, $49.80; smithwork $45.45;
outlay of men $43.05; rent of piling ground $30- lumber $29.14; towing $26; bed spring $25;
freight, &c, $22.53; laying cable across lake $22; sundry $34 388 47
Total, carried to page V— 402 7,456 15
Kuper-Thetis Islands Telegraph Line.
Climber, F. Porter, June, 11 d. at $4; labourers, 43-39 h. at $3.50 195 87
Calwell, H., cartage, $10.90; Hinton, Elec. Co., supplies, $4.08 14 98
Can. Pac. Ry. Co.: freight on 4 reels cable, Halifax to Chemainus, 39,100 lb. at 1- 3c 508 30
Victoria Lumber & Mfg. Co. : hire of tug, 2 d. at $125; hire of scow, 7 d. at $5 285 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 1,004 15
Lower Nicola— Canford Line.
Foreman, R. F. Wright, July, 21 d. at $3.50 73 50
Linemen, 33 d. at $3; groundmen, &c, 67§ d. at $2.25 250 86
Nicola Livery Stables: hire of team, &c, June 26-July 32, 36 d. at $4 144 00
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: wire, 4,627 lb. at 3 -85c; brackets $8.28; freight, &c, $30.10 216 52
Woodward, Mrs. R. M.: boarding men, 149 d. at $1.50; feed for team, &c, 26 d. at $2.50;
spikes, 35c 288 85
Small payments: fares $16.20; poles $7.50; freight $3.05; hardware $2.10 28 85
Total, carried to page V— 18 1,002 58
Malahot— Laying Cable across Saanich Inlet.
Henderson, Wm., assistance, 16 d. at $3.50; Porter, A. V., travel, &c, $34.95 90 95
Imperial Wire & Cable Co. : 2\ knots deep sea cable, coiled on 2 wooden drums 1 , 608 00
S.S. 'Red Fir': tug hire, 3| d. at $60 210 00
Small payments: labour, 12 d. at $4, 7 at $3.50; repairing launch and fitting up scow, $18.16;
cartage $3.50 94 16
Total, carried to page V— 18 2,003 11
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Okanagan Valley Telephone System. $ cts
Foreman, R F. Wright, 69 d. at $3.50; Outlay, $123.25 ofi4 7K
Linemen, 2 d at $3.25^ 122 at $3; groundmen, 147 d. at $2.25; cook $34* 03 737 ?q
Commercial Livery, Feed & Sale Stables: team hire, 71* d. at $4; wood $6.. '. '. '. 299 00
SSEh ' p w! 7',0mu! 75°nfi- at t40; sundry lumber $20-39- labour- &c. $61.25 ni 64
English R. H team hire, 9 d. at $6, sundry $7.25; Flick, C, poles, 52 at $2.10. 380 45
Nicda Livery Stables: team and rig, 23 d. at $5, 30 at $4; board of team $61 296 00
228 30
174 00
1,096 59
N01sundoE$12' 11 Mfg' CO" insulators' ^ at' $80> 400'at *75-80; wire, 2,295 lb. at $18.24;
p;,w;^na?S-fer' tef^' ^y • tt $4; Royd' J1'"' *'•'. services as lineman, Nov!,' $100*. .'.'.'. '.*'"""
?ZPTpWy & Fee<i Stables: team 4 d. at $3, 14 at $5; rig, 16 d. at 75c; feed $48. ." '
SjyJ f 1 ^' ?' ^au r nd ^am' 5.d- at $9; 2 men and team' 5 d- at S12; feed &c, $15 120 00
lib l0ngmJ' St^b l^'J&'L ATrn.ott & Hine' $77> Central Hotel $114, Coldwater Hotel
paym^te $3lf ' $ ' Kirkpatrick & Malone- $58' Nicola Hotel, $267 5o" small
fett^^^^^ J- H- C>" ^-16' C' °»* $69, J. ffagSSo
Detailed under Kelowna-Penticton, Additional wiring, &c.'.V.'.V.V. '.'.'.'/.'.'. '.'.'.'. (Page" V— 401) 7,456 15
Total, carried to page V— 18 12~2oT69
Powell Eiver— Vancouver Telegraph Lioe.
Hinton, G. & Co. ($12.213) —
Contract complete for telephone line from Capilano Creek to Powell River 9 893 00
Extra work: at Bowen Island $1,010; Eagle Harbour to White Cliff Bay $560;" ' Eagle
Harbour to Capilano River $750 **"*>, -cagie
Brown, J, G. travel $18 50; C.P.R. Co., freight on cable $1,512.50, on 'wire $360.42.'.: 1 891 42
Can. Insp & Testing Laboratories : inspecting wire 99 rq
Imperial Wire & Cable Co. : 14 knots deep sea cable S 9fiO no
Northern Electric & Mfg Co.: wire, 6,600 lb. at 3-5c, 3,253 at 3-85c'.,' 983 at' '^s'c.';' 'insula!
Port^A^tovda^lX brackets'3'500atl-98c"2-280at2.7c.; sundry $3 1.22*. 880 76
Steel Co. of Canada: wire, 59,067 lb. at 2-92c, 1,010 at 2-'85c.';' 'less' freight $360.46' '.".'"' 1 303 07
Linemen, d. at $4: P. T. Cousins 21, R. J. Porter 23, F. W. Teague 23. . . . ™™™ ....'.'.'.'...'. 268 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 24> 985 ^
Vancouver Island Lines: Reconstruction.
Foremen at $5: Thos. Hudson 21 d., S. Lepitre 24 d 90, on
Labourers ,150* d at $3.50, 852f at $3; team, If d. at $7, 8* at $6 ...."..,." 3 146 50
McLeod , A., supplying and delivering poles, 140 at $2 9«n nn
^^9 nfe?iK& ¥f£-oP°-: brackets' 2.000 at $25, 1,400 at $27;' ' insulators,' 3,000 at $54';
wire, 2,065 lb. at 3 -85c; sundry $49. 46 ' q7« 7R
Prior, EG.& Co.: wire, 2,950 lb. at 3- lc, 755 at 4 -25c; sundry MAO. '. '.'.'. . '.'.'.'.I'M 13? 65
§rC jS General Store: cedar poles, delivered, 125 at $1 .50 {07 ?0
Woods, Ed., cedar poles, delivered, 213 at $2 d%ni
Labour 73| d at $3.50 32* at $3; man and canoe, 3 d. at' $4;' ' poles', 42 at $3', 50 at $1.50 ' '
outlay $27.40; sundry $39.80. Paid as follows: W. S. Hillier $50.75, D. Milligan $81
M. Nichols $73.50, J. Stuart $75, W. Wells $63, small payments $291.88.. . .' 635 13
Total, carried to page V— 18 5 41Q 54
Atlin-Hazelton: Repoling.
?enLneS'.?eT-:T,tea;m and driver> July 4-Nov. 12, 131 d. at $15 1 965 00
tK S VifF" h°rSe hl7i i2 d- at %2i Hudson's Bay Co., wages, 27 d. at $3, meals $5 '.III 250 00
Hyland & Belfry: wages of labourers, 170 d. at $3; meals $17.85; ferriage $6. !..... 533 85
Total, -carried to page V— 18 2~748~8"
Telegraph Line from Bella Coola to 150 Mile House through Chicoten.
Birdsell, W. G., poles, delivered, 295 at $1 2qr no
Bliss, W., trip with injured man $53; Boscovitz S.S. Co., freight" $56'.85! '.'. '. ". .'.'.". 109 85
Brymldsen B. & Co.: provisions $104.10; pack saddles, 3 at $8; hardware &c.'$148 90-
goods to men $19.25; wages of men, 24 d. at $2.75 362 23
Carried forward 767~08
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V-^03
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Telegraph Line from Bella Coola to 150 Mile House through Chicoten— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 767 08
Cariboo Trading Co. : freighting 14,215 lb. at 4§c ; nails $27; sundry $12 . 75 679 43
Christensen, A. C. ($3,018.51) —
Wages, &c. : axemen, 245 d. at $2.75; packers, &c, 211| d. at $3; with team, 14§ d. at $7;
hire of pack horses, 239 d. at $1; freighting, 45,513 lb. at lc; round trips, Bella Coola
to Anaham Lake, 4 at $100 2, 503 91
Provisions $144.40; hay, $92.45; hardware, &c. $212; goods to men $65.75 514 60
Elliott & Co., forwarding agents: freight, 16,727 lb. at 4c, 12,032 at 3|e., 8,567 at He., sundry
$588.21; paid as follows: C. P. R. Co. $384.17, Jas. Robertson $469.16, Wm. Stewart
$199.92, Geo. Ward $421.12, small payments $332.55 1,806 92
Heckmann, L., meals, hay, &c. $102.50; Kaien Hardware Co., hardware $76.95 179 45
House, J. A. ($2,881.51) —
Services as foreman, June-Dec, Feb., Mar., 273 d. at $5; meals, horsefeed, &c. $329.25;
fares $137.30; driving, 24| d. at $7, 18 at $5, 18 at $4, sundry $108.50; freighting,
9,000 lb. at'le; board of men $107.25; express, &c. $54.21; sundry $30.50 2,555 51
Assistance: carpenter, 4 d. at $5; climbers, 26 d. at $3.50; groundmen, 4d. at $3.50, 67 at
$3 326 00
Lee, Norman: freighting, 47,580 lb. at 3£c, 8,507 at 2|c, 12,942, $254.33; receiving &c,
60,514 lb., $60.49; hauling 3 loads wire, $125; man and team, 19 d. at $6.50; provisions
$990.16; hardware &c $111; oats$88.52; axeman, 13£ d. at $2.75; goods to men $199.55. 3,967 67
McLennan, McFeely & Co.: stoves, 1 at $15.50, 4 at $7.50; utensils, &c $57.15 102 65
Merryfield & Co.: provisions $2,566.72; packing, &c, $106.20; bags $86.40; drayage $15.75;
freight $30.55 2,805 62
Mosher, R. E., pasturage $81.75; Squimas, T., 2 trips to Anaham Lake $150 231 75
Northern Elec & Mfg. Co.: telephone sets, 6 at $21.29, 10 at $23.65, 1 at $43.77, 1 at $44.05;
brackets, 2,100 at l-775c, 3,000 at l-98c, 6,500 at 2-035c; insulators, 13,950 at 7-58c;
wire, 139,175 1b. at 3 -5c; jars, 92 at 55c ; sundry $504.88 7,165 01
Smith, C. H.: freight per C.P.R. Co. $145.95; storage and forwarding $48.83; freighting,
24,277 lb. at 3|c, 49 at 3c 1,015 91
Sykes & Saladana: poles, delivered, 1,676 at $1.25 2,095 00
Thome, J. A.: board, room &c, $113.40; fares $70; sundry $10.75; V. 38,912 outstanding
$135.85 330 08
Union S.S. Co. of B.C.: fares, Bella Coola-Vancouver, 9 at $14; freight $90.30 218 30
Sub-foremen, 115 d. at $4, 190 at $3.50; climbers, 537 d. at $3.50; linemen and groundmen,
l,262f d. at $3; packers, 432 d. at $3; cook, 134 d. at $3; axemen &c, 1,061 d. at $2.75
208| at $2.50; hire of pack horses, &c, 2.44H d. at $1; teaming, 136| d. at $6.50, 34| at
$7, Hi at $10, 118 at $12, 25,474 lb. at lc, 13,904 at 2c; travel and outlay of workmen
$370; less board $201.40, supplies from merchants $242.30, and fares to Vancouver $98.
Paid as follows: S. Armstrong $503.80, E. Bennett $360.50, B. Bentley $432.65, W. H.
Bentley $375.65, J. Boyd $1,416, H. Brown $322.12, J. A. Chad well $430.75, J. Colborne
$292.88, S. H. Colwell $107.50, J. Creswell $348.30, W. Cumberland $441.30, J. P. Doughty
$441.10, J. Drake $111, R. A. Edwards $366.25, H. E. Elsden $656.25, T. Engbretson
$2,665, F. Fournier $237, T.Francis $100.38, Mrs. O. T. Hance, $304.25, F. A. Johnson
$127.32, W. Keddy $332.23, J. Kelly $347.25, Mrs. O. Kivit $149, T. Levelton $326.88,
Long Johnnie $230.75, Wm. Long $109.75, T. Mart $433.15, E. Mathews $134.75, H.
Matthews $362, A. McCullough $305.50, J. Mclndoe $303.88, M. McNeil $383.80, R. E.
Mosher $330.90, G. Mullen $454.80, A. Normington $362, P. B. Ovenon $123, F. Raymond
$271, E. Roy $380.45, S. Seely $247.88, Tatla Lake Johnnie $115.25, A. Tyndall $385.80, D.
West $387.80, P. A. Williams $347.95, small payments $525.64 17,391 41
Small payments: tents $22.50, $15.98; board, &c, $19.70; sideblocks, &c, $13.58 71 76
Total, carried to page V— 18. 44, 755 98
Clinton-Quesnel Telegraph Line.
Foreman, J. A. House: services, Mar. 10- Apr. 9, Apr. 20-May 31, 31 d. at $4.50, 42 at $5; fares,
meals, driving, &c, $266.70 616 20
Sub-foreman, S. Armstrong, Apr. 22-July 31, 87 d. at $4 348 00
Climbers, 242| d. at $3.50; groundmen, 501 d. at $3; cook, 103 d. at $3. Paid as follows:
B. Bentley $309, W. H. Bentley $261, W. Cumberland $94.50, J. Drake $261, T. Fournier
$120, H. Haytack $157.50, T. Mart $287, H. Matthews $261, M. McNeil $58.50, A. Morn-
ington $259.50, F. Raymond $304.50, P. Smith $124.50, A. Tyndall $94.50, D. West
$68 . 25 2, 630 75
Poles, distributed, 2,306 at $1. Paid as follows: W. G. Birdsell $1,300, Jas. Gable $205, Kennedy
& Brand $719, Ryder Bros. $82 2, 306 00
Boyd, Jas,, team and driver, 88 d. at $12; Boyd, W .team and driver, 7 d. at $8 1,112 00
Northern Electric & Mfg. Co. : brackets $34 . 23 ; wh e $26 . 44 ; sundry $36.61 97 28
Smith, C. H., freight, &c 204 65
Small payments: hardware $57.12, smith work $17, freight $10.73, meals, &c, $9.50 94 35
Total, carried to page V— 18 7, 439 23
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AtDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Fraser Lake— Omenica, via Stuart Lake: Telegraph Line. $ cts.
Blench, T., fare $30, express $21 . 65 51 65
Burnett, M. L. : assistance, 10§ d. at $3.50; horse hire $20; express $10.85 67 60
Hudson's Bay Co.: labour, 2 d. at $2.25, 220^ at $3, 309| at $3.50; horse hire, 196 d. at 75c, 41
at $1.25, 13 at $1 .50, sundry $39.60; nails $40; tents, 2 at $6.25, 1 at $14.50; sundry hardware
$66 .55 2, 140 60
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: telephone sets, 2 at $14.15, 1 at $12.32; sundry $29.60 70 22
Worthington, H.: services as foreman, Aug. 1-Oct. 27, 88 d. at $4 352 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 2,682 07
Liilooet— Pioneer Mines Telegraph Line.
Foremen: R. Burkholder, July 15-Nov. 12, 117 d. at $1, less $60.56 board; C. Morgan, July
15-Nov. 22, Feb. 5-28, 14H d. at $4, 6 at $3.50, less $74.94 board and $31.11 stores 888 39
Linemen, &c,2-£d-at $4, 478^ d. at $3.50, 714 at $3; provisions, &c, $20; less $805.20 board.
Paid as follows: T. Alfords $271.28, F. Barber $189.93, J. Brown $59.19, J. Carmichael
$172.02, R. Davidson $66.79, E. J. Eklund $102.74, G. Gibson $190.50, J. Jones $147.61,
C. Kearney $212.87, H. T. Kline $74.40, J. Logan $207.22, F. Mcln tyre $102.66, D.McLeod
$187.50, R. Powers $109.74, C. Rogers $263.04, W. Sherman $103.36, R. W. South $185.15,
W. Wilkinson $56.22, small payments $338.75 3,040 97
Dunlop, J.: provisions $410.75, hardware, &c, $114.21 524 96
Durban, Wm., moving camp, towing, &c, $60.50; Harrison, L., freighting, 2,800 lb. at 3c 144 50
Harrison, A.: freight $130.64; unloading $15.32; distributing material, 30,6301b. at 4c, 6,325
at 3c 1 , 560 91
Jones, W. W.: provisions $180.41; moving camp $16; sundry $5.20 201 61
Liilooet Meat Market, meat $68.60; Page, W. G., meals $71. 60 140 20
MacFailane, E.: clerical services, 60 d. at $1 60 00
McLennan, McFeely & Co., hardware $107.76; Rebagliati, G., freight $56.60 164 36
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: wire, 31,500 lb. at3§c; insulators, 2,655, $199.42; telephone sets, 13,
$173.74; brackets, 3,150, $64.88; sundry $87.64 1,628 18
Phair, C. A.: provisions $101 .65; tents $28, $24; stove $24; hardware $152; voucher out $92.45. . 422 10
Retasket, S.: supplying and distributing poles, 129 at $1; team and driver, 72| d. at $7; horse
and driver, 19 d. at $5; less $57.43 board : 674 07
Seatom Lake S .S. Co., fares $56, freight $36.75 92 75
Small payments: provisions $58.48, freight $49.96, fares $34.25, board $25.30, sundry* $74.61. . 242 60
Total, carried to page V— 18 9,785 60
Quesnei-Barkerviile: Repairs.
Blair, T. A., tent $24, hardware $34.16; Strand, J., hay, 1,123 lb. at 4£c 108 69
Houser, E.: services as foreman, Aug. 22-Nov. 5, 76 d. at $5; repairing, 16 d. at $4 444 00
Murphy, T. F.: services as foreman, July 1-Aug. 21, 44 d. at $5 220 00
Quesnel Livery Stable, delivering poles, 70 at $1 .50 105 00
Repairers, 379| d. at $4, 25 at $3; 2 horses and rig, 17 d. at $4; horse, 62 d. at $2. Paid as
follows: J. N. Dorr $192, G. Gilchrist $456, W. Houser $180, G. Johnston $143, M. Larsen
$234, W. F. McCarthy $124, O. Storresletter $456 1,785 00
Small payments: hay $47.73, horse hire $47.50, oats $36.30, feed, stabling, &c, $44.20 175 73
To be refunded by J. T. Phelan 160 90
Total, carried to page V— 18 2,999 32
Quesnel-Hazelton Line.
Blackstock, W., board of men $116.10; Fraser, J. A. & Co., provisions, &c, $127.35 243 45
Larkworthy, W. J.: 2 tents $33; stove $18; nails $21; sundry, $112.15 184 15
Northern Elec & Mfg. Co.: wire, 1,494 lb. at 3-5c; insulators $22.77; sundry $15.10 90 16
Strand, J.: oats, 900 lb. at 6c ; hay, 1 , 050 lb. at 3|c 90 75
Lineman, 85^ d. at $4; labourers, 661 d. at $3.75, 50 at $2.75; team, 25 d. at $4; less deducted
for board and paid W. Blackstock $116.10. Paid as follows: W. Blanchfield $146.25,
W. Carmichael $108.30, Thos. Caughlan $138.75, W. Tedel $114.38, W. Flint $196.87,
W. Hawkesford $88.12, A. N. Jegaigalth $88.12, C. V. Johnston $68.75, G. Johnston
$100, C. E. Jones $22.50, C. W. Jones $262.50, M. Larson $68.75, B. Lashbrook, $168,
L. S. Letherland $191.25, Geo. Moore, $176.25, J. Morrison $88.12, H. Pirt $316.80, A. W.
Pratt $135, W. Smith $5.70, F. Revies $88.12, J. E. Snow $85.50, D. Torpey $2.85, H.
Volkmann $281 .25 2 , 942 13
Small payments: stove, pipe, &c, $19.25, provisions, &c. $17.80, sundry $30.45 67 50
Total, carried to page V— 18 3, 618 14
Temporary Service of Miss J. E. Hardcastle in Office of Superintendent of Telegraph
Service.
Hardcastle, Miss J. E.: service, Aug. 13 to Sept. 13, 1912.
62 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 405
Telegraph Lines: Generally. $ cts.
Timiskaming Line Extension ($363.57) —
Foreman and climber, D. Miron, 5§ d. at $2 .50 ". 13 75
Climber, 5f d. at $2; axeman, 5i d. at $1.75; labourers, 38$ d. at $1.50; team hire, 16 d.
at $5 158 37
Gaudet, Zach: meals, 178, beds, 51, meals and stabling of horses, 34, each at 25c 65 75
Small payments: freight and express $21.30; hardware $15.50; electiical supplies $13.70;
sundries $12 .20 62 70
Advance to be accounted for, J. E. Gobeil 63 00
Stewart Line Extension ($5,317.10) —
Foreman, W. Blackstock, services, July 1-Aug. 31, 1911, 62 d. at $5 310 00
Burns, P. & Co., beef, 143 lb. at 16c 22 88
Eby, E. & Cos: provisions, &c, $1,332.02; hardware, &c, $180.30; team hire, two teams,
40£ d. at $20, 1 team, 3 d. at $10, 175 h. at $1; freight $932.25; labour, $21 3,480 57
Stewart Transfer & Transportation Co.: hire of camp-scow, 3$ m. to Aug. 31, 1911, at $110;
transportation $5 390 00
Young, R. Boyd, Co.: provisions $729.60; hardware, &c. $174.05; rent of operating room,
Aug.-Sept., 1911, $50; gasoline, 32 gal. at $5 1, 113 65
Forty Mile Townsite: legal services, J. P. Smith, Dawson 6 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 5, 686 67
Architectural Stan".
Halifax Office
Bishop, Wm.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,500 00
Travis, Miss M. B., typing: Nov. - Mar., 5 m. at $5 25 00
Charlottetown: McDuff, J. J., Jan.-Mar., 1913, at $800 : 199 98
St. John Office-
Emery, Miss G.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 549 95
Waterbury, D. EL: 1 yr to Mar. 31, 1913 1,949 99
Montreal Office —
Descbamps, R.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 10 m, at $1,600, 2 at $1,800 1,633 30
Desjardins, C: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. at $1,080, 3 at $1,200 1,110 00
Gingras, G. S.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,799 99
Godin, Jos.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 500 00
Jolicoeur, E.: typing, Feb., 1913 12 00
Lamarche, Jos.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Lymburner, H. N.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,649 99
Thibeault, Miss A.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 97
Quebec Office —
Beland, Ph.: Apr. 1-Sept. 21, at $1,600 759 98
Lepine, A. P.: Sept. 23-Mar. 31, at $1,600 835 53
Vermette, T.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 732 00
Three Rivers: Pothier, A. J.: June 4-Mar. 31, at $1,000 822 19
Ottawa Office —
Croll, R. O.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Kingston, J. S.: June-Mar., 1913, at $1,200 1,000 00
Macdonald, D.: May 1-June 27, at $1,200 190 00
Toronto Office —
Boys, Miss D.: stenographer, Aug., 2 weeks 15 00
Hastings, T. A.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,099 99
Page, Miss O.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 599 99
Winnipeg Office —
Curran, Ada: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 899 99
Cyr, J. E.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,999 92
Gervie, Miss E.: Dec-Mar., at $800 266 64
Matthews, H. E.: June-Mar. at $2,000 1, 666 61
Regina Office —
Jopling, Jos.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Mollard, W. T.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,899 96
Edmonton: Beaton. Alex.: Jan.-Mar., 77 d. at $5 385 00
Victoria, B. C. Office-
Brown, J. G.: lyrtoMar.31, 1913 1,999 92
Brown, Miss K.: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 95
Henderson, Wm.« 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,699 99
Kennedy, A. L., draftsman, Dec, 1912 180 00
Llewellyn, G.H.: Mar. 7-31, 19 d. at $4 76 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 35, 858 79
Monument to the memory of the late Hon. G. Brown.
Hill, G. W.: contract for erection of monument complete, $10,000; less paid in 1911-12, page V —
364, $2, 250 7, 750 00
V— 406
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-191b
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Monument to the memory of the late T. d'Arcy McGee. $ cts.
Hill, G. W.: est. No. 2 to Mar. 19, 1913 on contract for erection of monument $4,500; less paid
in 1911-12, page V— 364, $2,250 2,250 00
Monument to His late Majesty King Edward VII.
Small payments: photographic supplies $49 . 37; freight 15c 49 52
Kings Printer's account: $11.90; advertising $1,140.94 1, 152 84
Total, carried to page V— 18 1, 202 36
Monument to Madeleine de Vercheres to he erected at Vercheres.
Purchase price of site: Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co 200 00
Hebert, Philippe: est. No. 2 to Sept. 30, 1912 on $25,000 contract for monument to Madeleine
de Vercheres $10,994.50; less drawback $1,099.45 9,895 05
Legal services: J. B. Dupuy, Contrecoeur, $35; J. A. GeofYrion, Vercheres, $9.55 44 55
Total, cr.med to page V— 18 10, 139 60
National Art Gallery.
Caretaker, Mrs. E. Lesieur, services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 720 00
Art Museum of Toronto ($267.31)—
Etchings: by Frank Brangwyn, "Cliff Village" $66.42, "Bridge, Brentford" $30.66;
by Frank Laing,"Duddingston" $10.22,"SalisburyCrags" $10.21; byAlphonse Legros,
"Viellard au repos" $20; by Miss Dorothy Stevens, " Les Paysannes", "Ponte Vecchio
each $25 187 51
Pen drawing by Miss Olive Smyth, "Pengynt" $40.87; Mezzotint by Sir^Frank Short,
"A Yorkshire Dell" $38.93 ' 79 80
Barnsley, Mrs. I. M., sketch book 50 00
Beatty, J. W., painting, "Evening Cloud of the Northland" 300 00
Canadian National Exhibition ($3,548) —
Paintings: by Paul Doherty, "The Light on the Sea" $2,000; by Robt. Gagen, "Surf"
$500; R. Gwelo Goodman, "A Byway Venice" $250; by Henri Breard, "Pictures"
$180; by J. E. H. McDonald, "In the Pine Shadows" $100; by W. Lee Hankey,
"Cecile", "The Woodnymph, each $78 3, 186 00
Color etchings, 8 $206; lithographs, 7 at $13, 2 $37; wood block $28 362 00
Chavignaud, Geo., water colour", The Wind Mill" 200 00
Colnaghi, P. & D., & Obach: portrait by Sir T. Lawrence, "Thos. Taylor," $4,500; J. M. Swan,
oil sketch, "Study of a Bacchante" $340.67, bronze statuette," The Lioness Drinking"
$365; 5 lithographs by Chas. Shannon $55 5,260 67
Cottier Gallery ($12,009.94)—
Oil painting by Frans Snyders, "Still Life Group" 5,500 00
Painting by Walter Greaves, "Milman Street, Chelsea" 1, 500 00
Original drawings: by J. B. C. Corot, "Landscape"; by Daubigny, "The Fisherman",
"Landscape — Pres Bonnieres", "Windy Weather"; by Decamps, "An Albanian",
"Oxen Crossing the Stream"; by C. Jacque, "A Farmyard"; by J. F. Millet,
"Apuleius," "Daphne and Chloe," "Jeune Mere Preparant le Repas de la Famille";
Th. Rousseau, "The Valley and the River", "Study of Landscape of Large Picture",
"Valley with Trees' — A. Ravine in the Jura"; by Henri Le Sidaner, "Charters, near
the River"; A. Vollon, "Landscape" 5,000 00
Exchange 9 94
Currelly, C. T., portrait, 1st century, A. D. on wood $750; shipping $22 772 00
Ehrich Galleries, painting attributed to Sebastien Gomez, "The Beggar" 1,500 00
Graham Bros.: 24 bay trees $154; galv. iron pans, 24 at 70c; sundries $8.95 179 75
Harris, Lawren, painting, "The Drive" 400 00
Jefferys, C. W., painting, "Western Sunlight" 500 00
Keppel, Fred. & Co., etchings, 4 by Pennell $57.60, 5 by Zorn $310 307 60
Knight, Laura, painting, "The Green Feather 1,946 67
Lawson, J. Kerr, picture, "St. Paul's" 1,788 50
Library Bureau of Canada, walnut moulding, 200 ft at 7c. , 100 8 ft. at 6c 62 00
Marchand, Wm. & Co.: picture by H. M. Livens, "Fowls in Woodyard" 250 00
Meagher, Geo. A., painting, "Presentation in the Temple" 800 00
Metcalfe, L. R.: 70 engraved portraits by Robt. Nanteuil $3,500; express, &c. $8 .25 3, 508 25
Mackenzie & Co.: frame for painting by J. W. Beatty $35; packing, &c. $19 54 00
McNicoll, Miss H. G., oil painting, "Stubble Fields" 150 00
Newcomb-Marklin Co.: frames $62.97; boxing $2.40 65 37
Ottawa Typewriter Co., oak photographer stand frame 120 00
Picken, Eben, water-colored drawing, "Early Spring — Near Magog, Que." 40 00
Carried forward 34,860 06
250 00
3,250 00
1,250 00
600 00
232 38
600 00
188 58
183 00
88 00
157 30
2,500 00
499 50
511 00
158 16
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 407
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
National Art Gallery— Concluded. . % cts.
Brought forward. , 34, 860 08
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: by J. W. Cotton, color aquatint, "The Tryst" $25, etching,
"St. Ives Harbour" $20; by H. Ivan Neilson, etchings, "Schooners, Quebec Harbour",
"Sous le Cap St., Que.", each $10; by C. W. Simpson, "Winter Quarters" $150 215 00
Scott, W. & Sons ($5,582.38)—
Framed painting by Edwin Ellis
Painting by Gerald Van Honthorst, "The Earl of Carrick and his Sister"
Paintings by J. W. Morrice, "Dieppe, the Beach grey Effects" $750, framed "The Circus,
Montmartre, Paris" $500
Framed water-colour by J. McN. Whistler "Rose and Pink, The Mother's Sleep"
Engraved brass tablets, 24 at $2, 27 for $74.02, 35 etching size $12.80; letters, 1,407 at 4c;
cartage, packing, &c. $41 .28
Smith, W. St. Thomas, painting, "December Day at Sea"
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: 9 plaster casts $140.60; insurance $47.98
Swan, Mrs. T. M., charcoal drawing, "Leopard Drinking"
Thomson, Wm. J., 6 prints of etchings ;
Thorburn & Abbott, sundry art books and magazines
Tooth, Art. & Sons, portrait by Sir Wm. Beechy, "Aubrey Wm. M. Beauclerk"
Van Wisselingh, E. T. & Co.: etchings: by M. Bauer, 2 at $45, 4 at $37.50, 1 $27, 1, $22.50,
18, $100.50; by W. Wisten, 3, $84; by W. de Zwart, 3 $25.50
Wallis & Son: picture by De Heem "Still Life" $219; picture by Marco Bello, "Madonna &
^ Child" $292
Wells, Henry, ivory carving, "The Death of General Wolfe"
Wilson, Jas. & Co.: 6 old gold frames $216; 118 sheets cardboard $47.20; framing, hanging
pictures, &c, $206.34 469 54
Small payments: writing and addressing invitations for opening of gallery $33; repairing
models $25; waterproof $20; mitre machine $20; hardware $18.17; signs, 24 at 75c; mitre
planer $14.70; washing trees, 48 h. at 30c; benches, 12 at $1.10; imitation gold leaf, 11
pkg. at $1; sundries $53.22 - 240 69
Customs duties $221 .82; freight and express $132.53 354 35
Travel and outlay: E. Brown $253 .28; F. J. Shepherd $47.05; Sir E. Walker $351 .53 651 86
Vouchers outstanding; No." 29337,' i6c.';33822,' $9i '. 73: 43038, $122 .83; 46326,' $858 '. 64J 43706, 50c;
47047, $423.10: 47051, $10.70; 47277, $2,7577^ ,. 1,509 85
;
Total, carried to page V — 18
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs.
Engineer's Staff (Page V— 408)
Gatineau River (Page V— 108)
Gordon Creek Dam (Page V— 409)
Haileybury (Page V— 409)
Kipawa Dam (Page V— 409)
Metering (Page V— 409)
North Timiskami (Page V— 409)
Ottawa Office (Page V— 410)
Quinze Dam (Page V — 410)
Quinze: contours of lake (Page V — 411)
Quinze: land damages (Page V — 411)
Quinze reservoir (Page V — 411)
Telephone lines (Page V — 411)
Timiskami Dam: sluice-ways: pay-lists: Apl. 1 to July 31, 1912 (Page V— 412)
Timiskami Dam: pay-list, Aug. 1-31, 1912 (outstanding Nov. 15, 1913)
Timiskami Dam: pay-lists, construction: Sept. 1912, March, 1913 (Page V— 412)
Timiskami Dam: tenders (Page V— 412)
Timiskami Dam: accounts (Page V— 414)
Timiskami: reservoir (Page V — 414)
Travel and .outlay of officials (Page V — 414)
Detailed in 1911-12: (Page V— 374) ■
Detailed with Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422)
Less: sundry credits
Total, distributed below.
Charged to the following votes:
Upper Ottawa Storage: dams and reservoirs (Page V — 18)
Upper Ottawa Storage: investigation of data (Page V — 19)
River Gaugings (Page V— 415)
Total, as detailed above
. 49,738 96
) 28,965 68
) 3,238 96
) 17, 700 38
) 3,572 67
) 4,844 02
) 743 63
) 77 50
) 3,110 15
) 55,408 63
) 1,316 11
) 22,407 12
) 314 25
) 1,134 61
) 21,301 59
2,490 20
) 6,556 30
) 360 00
) 52,349 39
) 2,458 68
) 4,009 53
37,248 19
} 909 00
270,516 57
4,859 01
, 265, 657 56
i 236,133 65
i 28,336 91
I 1,187 00
265, 657 56
V— 408 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19U
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Engineer's Staff ($28,965.68).
Engineer in charge, C. R. Coutlee: 12 m. at $275; less, $275 for May, engaged at other work 3,025 00
Assistant engineer in charge, Alex. Gray: 3 m. at $200, 9 m. at $225 2, 625 00
Assistant engineers:
W. E. Blue: Apl.-Mav, 61 d. at $3.50; Oct.-March., 6 m. at $125 963 50
Robt. Bruce: Apl.-July, Aug. 20-31: 134 d. at $4 536 00
R. F. Davy: 12 m. to March 31, 1913 2,000 00
H. H. Donnelly: Apl.- Aug. 1912: 5 m. at $2,000 a year 833 30
E. P. Gingras: Apl.-Aug. 1912: 5 m. at $120 600 00
John Graham: Apl.-May, 1912: 2 m. at $100 (printer) 200 00
H. W. Meindl. rodman and asst. engineer 365 d. at $3 1, 095 00
A. J: McCool: 3 m. to June 30 at $90, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $110 1, 260 00
A. P. O'Meara; 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $1,500, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,550 1,516 66
E. E. Perreault: June 1 to Aug. 31, 1912, 3 m. at $200 600 00
H. A. Robertson: 12 m. to March 31, 1913, at $150 1,800 00
W. W. Wright: Apl. 1 to June 30, 1912, 91 d. at $3 273 00
April, 1912, A. A. Anderson, $90, G. M. Dalglish, $135, G. B. Hull, $166.66, S. B. Johnson,
$183.33 574 99
Valuator and storekeeper, A. E. Cross: Feb.-March, 1913, 2 m. at $175 350 00
Timber valuator, R. W. Ralph: Jan. 16 to Mar. 31, 1913, 75 d. at $5 375 00
Rodraen at $75: W. F. Coutlee, May 8-Mar. 31, $808.07; Homer Cross, 12 m., $900; Keith
Ewart, May-Aug., $300; F. J. Leahy, May 16-Sept. 30, 4| m., $337.50; A. Menard, Aug.,
$75; S. H. O'Brien, July-Sept. $225; A. O'Neil, 12 m. $900; W. J. Stewart, Apl. $90 3,635 57
Rodman at $2, Wm. Tomney: Apl.-Maich, 312 week-days at $2 624 00
Draftsmen at $100: G. M. Brown, Apl.-Sept., $600; Jules Matte, Sept. 27-30, $13.33 613 33
Draftsmen at $75: Donat Girard, June-Aug. $225; C. C. Pearson, June 21-Oct. 31, $325 550 00
Draftsman at $60: G. A. Audette: Apl.-May, 1912 120 00
Stenographers:
C. F. Brien: 10 m. to Jan. 31 at $60, 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $65 730 00
M. Cote: Apl. 1912, $60; 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $800 a year, $733.33 793 33
Chas. Peach: Apl., Aug., Sept.: 3 m. at $50 '. 150 00
Clerk A. F. Rossini: Jan. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $500 a year 125 00
Assistant storekeeper, F. Sheppard: 365 d. to March 31, 1913, at $2.50 912 50
Foreman, J. E. Clement, sr.: 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $3.50 1,277 50
Inspector, Michel Labelle: Apl. 1 to Sept. 30, 1912, 183 d. at $4 732 00
River-guide, Wm. Gillespie: April, 1912 75 00
Total, carried to Page V— 407 28,965 68
Gatineau River ($3,238.96).
Kakabonga lake, contour survey: Jan. 20 to March 24, 1913 ($1,320.32) —
Rodmen at $2: N. McQueen 64 d., A. Payette 64 d
Cooks at $65; W. Labine, to Feb. 28, $90.16; A. Leblanc, $142.16
Labourers: at $3,W. J. Campbell, 64 d.; at $2, St. Gervais, A. Hayley, A. Roy, F. Sikorski,
M. Sloan, each 64 d
Brownlee, A. J. : emergency kits, 2 at $15; medicine, $4
Foster Bennett Co., River Deseit ($684.63)—
Provisions and hardware: Jan. 22, 1913, for Party No. 1, $220.90, for Party No. 2, $220.18;
sundry, $65.55
Hire of canoes, 18 wk. at $3; snowshoes, 14 pr. at $4; toboggans, 5 at $4, 2 at $9
Trip of team to Hunter's Lake, Sept. 20-25: 6 d. at $5
Foster Bennett Co.: cash paid out as follows ($465.25) —
Trip to Barriere Lake, June: Wilfrid Gauthier, 23 d. at $2.25; Samson Commando, 23 at $2
Trip to Upper Ottawa, Oct.: Jacques Menasse, 30 d. at $2.25; Samson Commando, 24 d.
at $2
Teams: Wilfrid Lepine, 7 d. at $6; Adolphe Nault, 10 d. at $6; Luc Vaillancourt, 6 d.
at $5, 20 d. at $6 p ,.
Gilmour & Hughson, Bark Lake: provisions, meals, hardware, $53.20; team to Maniwaki,
March, 1913, 1\ d. at $5
Grant-Holden-Graham: 7pr. 101b. H. B. blankets, 40 lb. at 55c, 30 lb. at hl\ c; eiderdown
robes, 1 at $25, 2 at $22; silk tent and bag, $27.50; sundry, $62.45
Vailancourt, Luc: teams, 8 d. at $6; sundry, $16.50
Provisions, $57.02, 5 Indian sleighs, $25, hardware, $11.40, sundry, $15.60
Travel and outlay: W. E. Blue, $200.29, J. E. Clement, $35.55, A. Payette, $18.85, F. Sikorski,
$17.65 272 34
Total, carried to page V— 407 3, 238 96
256 00
232 32
832 00
34 00
506 63
148 00
30 00
97 75
115 50
252 00
90 70
198 20
64 50
109 02
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 409
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Gordon Creek Dam, Kipawa Village ($17,700.38).
Morrow & Beatty, balance of final estimate (see Page V— 375 of 1911-12) 16, 657 20
Lumsden, J., Kipawa: March 1 to Aug. 31, 1912: merchandise, $43.40; meals, 1,412 at 35c;
beds, 377 at 25c; room rent, Mar.-June, 122 d. at 25c; office rent, Mar.-Aug., 184 d. at
25c; labour, 65 d. at $2; teams, 6 d. at $5; paid express $14.35; paid freight, $71.76 954 46
Quebec Government: land for site of dam 20 00
Travel and outlay: R. F. Davy, $40.42, W. W. Wright, $28.30 68 72
Total carried to Page V— 407 17, 700 38
Haileybury Town {$3,572.67).
Haileybury Town, outlay, for alterations to waterworks plant: Turmey, G. F., concrete dyke
or retaining- wall, contract, $1,690, extras, $239.25 1, 929 25
Caledonian Iron Works; pump, &c 300 00
Northern Ontario Engineering Works: pipe connections 46 88
Burrowes & Parmelee: wiring for motor to drive pump 17 04
Wages, $1,092.53, materials, $186.99 1, 279 52
Total, carried to page V— 407 3, 572 67
Kipawa Dam ($4,844.02).
Tenders at Kipawa Dam ($1,028.33)—
Thos. Costello: April 1 to June 5, 1912, 2\ m. at $50 108 33
Maurice Denis: July 17, 1912 to March 31, 1913, 8| m. at $50 425 00
Alex. Boisvert: Apl. 1 to Oct. 31, 1912, 7 m. at $45 315. 00
J. Cedilotte: Dec. 1, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1913, 4 m. at $45 180 00
Pay-lists of carpenters, labourers, &c ($616.62) —
Building house for tenders: Aug.-Sept. 12, 1912 470 69
Work on dam, Sept. 23-30, 1912 ■ 80 28
Work on stop logs: Dec. 18-23, $50; Jan. 8-9, $15.65 65 65
Bell, J. H. Hardware, $191.67; Fleck, Alex., steel bracket, $42.30 233 97
Canada Cement Co.: Portland cement: in 2,516 cotton sacks, equal to 629 barrels at $2.09 1,314 61
Colonial Lumber Co., hardware, etc., $24.70; Mussens Ltd., 2 chain blocks, $24.50 49 20
Lumsden, J., Kipawa ($1,299.68)—
Trips to dam: steamer, 8 at $15; gaso.-yacht, 8 at $10... 200 00
Towing boom timber, 1 trip at $25; trip with 60 tons sand, $30 55 00
Handling cement, 453 bags, 395-87 cwt. at 12c; handling sand, 32 tons, $30 77 51
Storm boom: 30 pes. timber, 5,734 ft. at $25.; boom-chains, 32 at $2.50 223 35
Meals, 115 at 35c; beds, 39, $9.75; labour, 35 d. at $2, 5 at $1.50 127 50
Express and freight, $68.93; fares, $24; merchandise, $323.39 416 32
Rent of stable at Kipawa, two years 200 00
Queen City Oil Co.: motor gasoline, 88 gal. at 18c, 86-4 at 17c; one drum, $10 40 53
Rouleau, J. N., Ottawa: diver and assistant, 6 d. at $20; travel, $25.20 145 20
Shannon & Fra^er: provisions, $100.88; Str. Alice, freighting, $15 115 88
Total carried to Page V— 407 4, 844 02
Metering.
St. Lawrence River, gauging —
Kirkpatrick, A., Pte. aux Trembles: yacht and man, 4 d. at $6
Paquette, H., St. Andrews, launch, 6| d. at $8; man, 7 d. at $2
Board of men, $83.65, hardware, $19.52
Travel and outlay: A. A. Anderson, $103.24, G. M. Dalglish, $18, A. M. Kirkpatrick,
$89.12.
Timiskami District —
Birkett & Son, materials for cable and car, below Timiskami Dam: f-in. galv.-rope
600 ft. at 6fc; rope-clips, 18 at 65c; sundry, $9.95
Lumsden, J.: two week's provisions for men constructing cable-car and metering ,
Foundry work, $42.86, board of men, $33.35
Thornton & Truman, water gauges (6 of 17-ft., 36 of 12-ft.), 534 ft. at 23c; key, 20c ,
Topley Co.: replacing damaged current-meter head
Total, carried to page V— 407
24 00
66 00
103 17
210 36
62 15
60 72
76 21
123 02
18 00
743 63
North Timiskami.
Carriere, Pascal: watchman, Aug., 1912: 31 d. at $2.50.
77 50
V— 410 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Ottawa C^ce ($3,110.15)
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.: No. 292 Fairbanks compound suspension scale, portable, for
use at various places, $260; inspection $8 268 00
Eimer & Amend: No. 100 Freas oven, $75; less $37.50 charged to Ottawa Buildings,
Heating (page V— 100) 37 50
Seguin, D., Gatineau Point, storing 3 boats, 1 y. to Mar. 30, 1912, $18; repairing, $15, less,
old canoe sold $5.. 28 00
Topley Co.: Special 3 A kodak $65; sundry $80.04 145 04
Telegrams, $51.18, hardware, $26.10, cartage $21, repairs, $19.45, washing, $19.13, sundry
$23 . 10 159 96
Advertising, $371.31; Stationery Office, $1,777.11; King's Printer, $323.23 , 2,471 65
Total, carried to page V— 407 3, 110 15
Quinze Dam.
Morrow & Beatty: Estimate No. 13 to Sept. 30, 1913 —
Cleaning: 16 acres at $30 480 00
Grubbing: 1 acre at $60 60 00
Solid rock: 55,840 c. yd. at $165 92,136 00
Loose material: 4,000 c. yd. at 60c 2,400 00
Building mass concrete: 4,107 c. yd. at $9 36,963 00
Building re-inforced concrete dam: 432 c. yd. at $16 6,912 00
Supplying and framing stop logs: 160 M ft. b.m. at $85 13, 600 00
Supplying steel shapes and log-ends: 43,700 lb. at 9c 3, 933 00
Supplying and placing steel rods, I. beams, &c: 181,000 lb. at 7c 12,670 00
169,154 00
Less: Steel beams furnished by Department: 42,700 lb. at 3c '. 1, 281 00
Drawback: 10 per cent, $167,873 16, 783 00
Paid in 1913-14 100, 510 00
118,574 00
Paul to Morrow & Beatty in 1912-13 50, 580 00
Pay-lists, on lock tender's house: Aug. 1912 (outstanding Nov. 10, 1913) $54.88; Sept. $172 226 88
Pay lists, Oct. 1, 1912 to Feb. 28, 1913: ($1,090.75)—
Chainman, A. Payette: Nov. Dec, 1912: 61 d. at $2 122 00
Watchman, Pascal Carriere: Oct. 1, 1912 to Feb. 28, 1913: 151 d. at $2. 50 377 50
Labourer, Joe Savage: 22 d. in Oct. at $1 . 75, 41 d. in Nov.-Dec. 19 at $2 120 50
Cook, Roy Little: Oct. 18-31, 14 d. at $2; Nov.-Feb., 4 m. at $65 288 00
Team and teamster: John Chief, 2 d. at $4.50, 3 d. at $5; Patk. Gibbons, 10 d. at $4;
Chas. King, 15 d. at $3.75, 8 d. at $4; E. Marcoux, 2d. at $4; 5 d.at $4.50 182 75
Boulianne, B.: teaming from Ville Marie to Quinze, Dec, 1911: 18,483 lb. at ^c 92 42
Carriere, P., board of men: 236| d. at 50c, 29 meals at 35c, 389 meals at 25c; at $18 a
month, $48.38 274 03
Di Bona & Orlando Bros.: labour digging test-pits, 109§ d. at $2.50; foreman, 17 d. at $4;
provisions, $247.21; team and teamster, 59 h. at 85c; team, 53 h. at 60c; dynamite, 2
cases at $11.59; sundry, $18.48; less 93 meals for teamster, $19.95 692 62
Dunlop & Co.: 6 rolls 6 x 10 Clinton wire mesh fabric: 8,005 ft. at 5c 400 25
Gibbons, Patrick: 12 trips with freight or mail: 23 d. at $5 115 00
Gibbons, R.: man and team, 8 d. at $5; hauling wire, 3,625 lb. at |c.; boarding men, $22 80 12
Hudson's Bay Co.: rent of building at Long Pt., Quinze Bay, Dec. 19, 1911 to Feb. 7, 1912 30 00
Klock, R. H. & Co.: heavy boom chains, 6 at $5.50; rent of 13§ pr. blankets, pr. jacks, saw,
$33.50; hardware, $2. 10 68 60
Monaghan, J. R.: provisions, hardware, &c 564 76
Ville Marie Hospital: hospital expenses and medical fees for Harry Bristow (ankle broken):
Mar. 16 to Apr. 25, 1912:41 d.at $1.50 61 50
Travel and outlay: J. E. Clement, $19.90, H. A. Cross, $35.80, R. F. Davy, $114.39, G. B. Hull
$55.15, H. W. Meindl, $81.43, J. A. Payette, $7.05 313 72
Provisions: Brickendar & Piche, $66.08, Jamieson Meat Co., $98.49, Timiskami Provision
Store, $319.29, Timiskami Trading Co., $47.73, sundry $15.42 547 01
Horsehire:*W. H. Lewis, $26, J. H. Mather, $58, Jas. Stanger, $22.50. 106 50
Hardware, $31.85, freight, $30.87, phones, $24.35, board, $22, elec supplies, $14.20, sundry
$41 . 20 164 47
Total, carried to page V— 407 55,408 63
628 00
194 50
182
00
208
00
62 00
41
GL
1,316
11
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 41 1
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Quinze Dam: High Water Contour Survey: Apr. -July, 1912 ($1,816.11)
Laborers, d. at $2: P. Donnellv, 54, J. Gibbons, 21, R. Gibbons, 21, D. McDonald, 15, A.
Payette, 117, J. Teneseo, 86
Cooks: Roy Little, Apr.-May, 61 d. at $2.50; P. Carriere, July, 24 d. at $1.75
Day-watchman, P. Carriere: Apr- June, 91 d. at $2
Night-watchman, Jas. Poison: Apr— July , 104 d. at $2
Caretaker, P. J. Carriere: July, 31 d. at $2
Monaghan, J. R.: gasoline, 96 gal. at 2Gc; sundry $16.65
Total, carried to page V — 407 '
Quinze Dam: J. B. Klock: Arbitration: (22,407.12)
Klock, J. B.: award of arbitrators, for 399-4 acres of Block A. in Quinze Lake ($19,791.65) —
Wharf or dock, 73x58 ft., $1,595.55; breakwater, 85 x 17 ft., $1,160.25 2,755 80
Storehouse on dock, 60 x 28 ft., $509.40; office, 31 x20ft., $617.71 , 1,127 11
Blacksmith shop, 36 x 26 ft., $518.74; fences, $122 640 74
New road, 5,000 ft. long (3,000 in woods, 1,000 of which is to be bridged, and 2,000 in clear-
ance); also bridge across Creek 125 A 1,250 00
Cleared land: 93 acres at $70; damaged in value, 76 acres, $1, 180 7, 690 00
Bush, inch pulpwood, 306 acres at $18;bush, 32 acres at $10. 5,828 00
Bridge to connect plot's A-3 and A-4 500 00
Arbitrators re J. B. Klock ($1,645.50)—
Cote, A., St. Bruno de Guigues: arbitrator, May 20-June 22, 1912, 30 d.at$15; board, incl.
Sunday, May 20- June 22, 34 d. at $2; transport $26. 70 544 70
Ralph, R. W., Shawville: arbitrator, May 20-June 21, 29 d. at $15; board, 33 d. at $2;
transport, &c, $49 . 60 550 60
Rochester, D. B., Ottawa: arbitrator, May 18-June 20, 29 d. at $15; board, 34 d. at $2;
transport, $47.20 550 20
Witnesses in Klock Arbitration, each 5 d. at $10, and $37.70 expenses; J. W. Bolgar, S. Mc.
Chesney, M. McLeod, each $87.70 263 10
Hogg, W. D., K.C.: counsel fee, preparing for and attending on arbitration, &c 300 00
Hogg & Hogg, legal services re arbitration 21 68
De Salaberry, R., advocate, Bryson: searches, registry, &c 20 47
Mullen, Bernard, stenographer, reporting proceedings: folios, 543 at 30c; four copies of evidence
for arbitrators, and counsel, 2,172 folios at 6c; reporting argument (as ordered), not trans-
cribed, 300 folios at 10c 323 22
Gibbons, P., team, 4 d., $21 .50; Timiskami Navigation Co., two trips of steamer, $20 41 50
Total, carried to page V— 407 22, 407 12
Quinze Reservoir: Feb. -Mar., 1913.
Axemen: Sam. Ralph, Feb.-Mar., 1913, 59 d. at $2; Thos. Spruce, Feb., 28 d. at $2 174 00
Cook, Wm. Elliott, Feb., 1913, one month at $65 65 00
Grant-Holden-Graham, tent, &c, $32. 24; Monaghan, J. R.; provisions, $43.01 75 25
Total, carried to page V— 407 .' 314 25
Telephone Lines.
Booth, J. R., township of Maizenod: timber cut and destroyed, and trees used as poles, on
telephone line between Kipawa Dam and Ville Marie: white pine, 9,291 ft. at 8c; red pine,
2,545 at 6c; spruce, 2,848 at 4c; cedar, 278 at 2c 1,015 46
Gobcil, Joseph, travel and outlay: June 6 to 23, 1912 119 15
Total, carried to page V— 407 1, 134 61
Timiskami; Sluice-Ways: Pay-lists, Apr. 1 to July 31, 1912.
Outside superintendent, Jos. Filion: Apr. 1 to May 31, 1912: 61 d. at $8 488 00
Foreman at $100: C. H. Campbell $378.51, D. Farry $33.33, A. Ouellette $56.67 468 51
Foremen at $85: J. H. Belanger $354.03, G. H. Sarlee $343.91 697 94
Foremen at $80, J. Lynch $127.73; Bridge-erector, Jos. Hebert, 6 d. at $5 157 73
Sub-foreman, 319 h. at 30c 95 70
Timekeeper: at $60, $120; at $65, $91 211 00
Storekeeper: at $50, $21.67; at $60, $61 82 67
Clerk at $80, Geo. Clapperton: Apr. 1 to July 31, 1912 320 00
Shovel-runner at $125, H. Regan $404. 18; cranesman at $80, Amos Tall $300.80 704 98
Hois -runner: at $65, $28.60; at 32k;., $81.90; at 30c, $31.80. 142 30
Pump runners: at 27^c, $102.58; at 30c, $71.70 174 28
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4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward '. 3, 543 11
Timiskami Sluice ways: Paylists: Apr. 1, to July 31, 1912 — Concluded.
Cable-runner at $65, $191 .32; electrician, 514 h. at 32*c 358 38
Trenchman at $75, $76.50; trackman at $65, $74.43 150 93
Blacksmith at $90, Robt. Hill $374. 10; blacksmith-helper, 528 h. at 25c. . .• 506 10
Master mechanic at $100: A. T. Gaul, Apr. 1 to 5, 1912 16 00
Mechanics: at $65, $76.70; at $75, $273.38; at 27*c, $248.20; at 30c, $101.85 700 13
Plasterer at $75, $68.25; teamster, 286 h. at 25c 139 75
Handymen, 2,165 h. at 27£c; night-watchmen, 920 h. at 27*c 848 39
Carpenters: 572* h. at 27*c, 998 h. at 30c, 983* h. at 32*c 776 50
Cribmen- 341 h. at 22|c., 110 h. at 25c, 639 h. at 27*c, 2,141 h. at 30c, 310 h. at 35c 1,030 77
Firemen: 180* h. at 20c, 324 h. at 21c, 324 h. at 22*c, 3,848 h. at 25c, 36| h. at 35c 1, 151 89
Labourers: 5,343 h. at 20c, 17,033 h. at 21c, 890 h. at 21*c, 3,503* h. at 22c, 9,908* h. at 22§c,
373| h. at 23c, 1,958* h. at 23*c, 1,759 h. at 24c, 3,517* h. at 24*c, 21,874* h. at 25c, 114
h. at 27*c; at $1, 30 d 15, 197 13
Cook at $90, $331.50; 2nd cooks $73.33 404 83
Cookees: at 22*c, $136.02; at 24*c, $69.83; at 25c , $702 . 50 908 35
Chore-boys: at $40, $120; at 25c, $198.25 318 25
Water-boys, 144 d. at $1; coal-boy, 26* d. at $1 170 50
Alligator-crew: captain $30.01, engineer $28.84, sundry $21 79 85
26,300 86
Less: Stoppages for board, &c 4,999 27
Total, carried to page V— 407 21,301 59
Timiskami Dam: Pay-lists: Sept. 1, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1913.
Foremen: at $100, C. H. Campbell $711.87; at $85, J. B. Belanger, Sept.-Dec $317.33 1,029 20
Foreman-carpenter* at $85, Sept. 15-Oct., $135.82; at $100, Nov.-Dec 19, $159.68 295 50
Inspector at $100, Wm. Beckett: Sept. 14, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1913 655 00
Store and timekeeper, H. H. McCormick, Sept. $62.80; timekeeper, L. D. Stewart, Oct. $40 102 80
Shovel-runner at $125, H. Regan, Sept. 1-15, $66.67; cranesman at $80, Amos Toll, Sept.
$70.40 137 07
Carpenter, E. Bouillianne, 770 h. at 32*c; blacksmith at $80, W. Belanger, $37.33 287 59
Carpenter, Theo. Lubnow: Sept. 16-Dec 19, 815 h. at 30c 244 50
Handyman, Jos. Russick: Sept.-Mar., 2,120 h. at 25c - 530 00
Foreman, or labourer, Hector Belanger: Sept.-Mar., 1,803 h. at 25c 450 75
Labourers, 60 h. at 17*c, 615 h. at 20c, 711-04 h. at 21c, 237h.at21*c, l,412*h. at 22c, 1,109
h. at 22*c, 450 h. at 23c, 294 h. at 23*c, 17 h. at 24c, 506 h. at 24*c, 6,121* h. at 25c. . . 2,725 08
Hoist-runner, Ed. Lynch, 491 h. at 30c; foreman, Alex. McLean, 530 h. at 25c 279 80
Painter, 200 h. at 27*c; bricklayer, 50 h. at 55c 82 50
Water and chore boy, Ed. Boucher: 135 d. at $1 135 00
Chore-boy, $40; night foreman, $2.50; teamster, 204 h. at 25c 93 50
Cooks and cookees $377 . 55; alligator-crew, Sept. 1-5, $20 . 16 397 71
7,446 00
Less: Stoppages for board, &c 889 70
Total, carried to page V— 407 '. 6, 556 30
Timiskami Dam: Tenders.
Tenders at Timiskami Dam, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60 a month: J. B. Belanger $180,
E. Boulianne $180 360 00
Timiskami Dam: Accounts.
Booth, J. R., Ottawa ($4,489.61)—
Spruce and jack pine: 1,662 logs, 75,035 ft. at $15; 324 pes. boom timber, 11,257 at 18c. . . 3, 151 78
Red pine: 368 pes. boom timber, 145 pes. saw logs, 83,029 ft., at $15 1,245 43
Balsam posts (77): 2,310 1. ft. at 4c 92 40
Boulianne E., Timiskamiug: rent of house and grounds for cable way tower: 10 m. to Nov.
30, 1912 : 100 00
Campbell Bros., Steel and Iron Works, Ottawa: Taylor automatic concrete skip, $210, freight
$6 216 00
Canada Cement Co., Montreal: cement, 4,074 brl. at $2.09; less, sacks returned, 9,816 at
10c 7,533 06
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Timisbami Dam: Accounts — Continued.
Canada Foundry Co., Toronto: dipper handle, less rack, for 70 ton shovel, weight 4,050 lb.,
$312; 122 ft. hoist chain, 1* in. dia., 1,875 lb. at 7c; dipper teeth, 4 at $32.50; 9 dipper
teeth, &c. steeled, $178.60; freight, $6.63 758 48
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal: 42 Milburn light fitted with drain cocks $114,
fireman's light $22, extra burners $2.60 138 60
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.: coal supplied, Mar., 1912, 181-06 net tons at $6.25 1,131 63
Argue & McColl, Ottawa: 1 car steam coal, 45 tons at $7 315 00
Bangs, Win., Mattawa: hire of 2 teams and teamsters, Mar. 13-Apr. 11, 1912, 26 d. at $7;
less, 50c. for goods supplied teamster 181 50
Beatty, M. & Sons, Welland, Ont.: 8 in. direct connected water pump $440, 41 in. boiler com-
plete $335, accessories $78. 16, sundry supplies $7.25, express $229.25 1,089 66
Bell Bros., Mattawa, Ont.: potatoes (bill of Mar. 30, 1912) 427 bags at $1.95; provisions and
sundry supplies, $820.80; freight and express, $26.43 1, 679 88
Bell, J. H., Mattawa: hardware, paint, &c 569 07
Christie, Dr. J. D., Mattawa: inspection of camp at Timiskaming, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912,
at $75; less, $75, cheque issued in error for Nov., 1911 375 00
Desrochers & Brisbois, Haileybury: beef, 1,034 lb. at 12|c, 681 at 12c, 1,378 at llfxs., 1,370
at lie; freight and packing, $15.68 535 84
Dominion Bridge Co., Montreal: steel work for bridge over sluiceway at Timiskaming,
32,212 lb. at 3c; 3 in. x 12 in. mesh, 917| sq'. ft. at 4|c; 54 beams, 22 ft. long, $992 1,999 65
Dunlop & Co., Pembroke: 25 squares galv. crown-cleat shingles $112.50, sundry $188.62 301 12
Fink Bros., Mattawa: meat supplied, July, 1912-Feb., 1913 882 67
Fitzpatrick, W. J., Ottawa: stoplog winch complete, $2,575; galv. iron roof for same, $395;
finishing castings for drive on stop log machine, time in Timiskaming, etc., 47 d. at $6,
help at shop, 9 d. at $2.50, making patterns, 66 h. at 60c; 4 steel stop log hooks, 246 lb.
at 4c, forging and finishing same, 56 h. at 80c, 102 at 60c; travel, $27.05; repairing
engine on launch, Aug. 1912, 11 d. at $6; 8 c i. 12 in. nigger heads, $93.58; sundry, $50.99 3,667 56
General Supply Co. of Canada ($1,269.10) —
Centrifugal pump, 10 in. suction, 8 in. discharge $400, 30 h. p. vertical boiler $345, acces-
sories $172 . 26; total, $917 . 26; less, $48 . 25, for repairs to defective parts 869 01
Carbide, 2\ tons at $75; freight on same, $21 . 19 208 69
Drum for cable engiite $90, duty $21 .88, freight $5. 14 117 02
Steel hose, 50 ft., $37.50; spout for mixer, $24.90; sundry, $11 .98 74 38
Gillies Bros., Braeside: timber, 13,591 ft. at $16 217 46
Grand Trunk Railway System: steam coal, Feb. 1912, 163-55 net tons at $3.65 596 95
Grant-Holden-Graham, Ottawa: rubber boots: with leather soles, 24 pr. at $4.90; knee,
23 pr. at $3 . 20; express, $2 . 60 193 80
Hawkesbury Lumber Co.: 3x9x16 red pine, 13,968 ft. at $26 363 17
Hawkesbury Lumber Co. and W. C. Edwards & Co.: 306 pes. white pine, 26,397 ft. at $10;
730 pes. spruce, 46,196 ft. at $8; sundry, $6. 17 639 70
Hunter & Co., Pembroke: beef, 3,705 lb. at 9c, 231 at 16c; butter, 170^ lb. at 35c, 33 at 30c,
56 at 28c, 254 at 25c, 214 at 23c; evap. milk, 20 cases at $4, 4 ases for $15.15; 270 doz.
eggs, $62.70; Comfort soap, 10 cases at $4.05; freight and express, £43.41; sundry, $599.26 1,414 41
Imperial Oil Co. (Queen City Division): oil: astral, 125-8 gal. at 17|c, 47-8 at 18c; cylinder,
41-5 gal. at 80c; machine, 42-5 gal. at 35c; freight, $6,59 85 29
Kirby & Stewart ($347.91)
Floor beam checks: making, putting into place, taking out, etc.: lumber, 2,000 ft. pine,
$61.20; labour, 332| h. at 35c, 76 at 22|c; sundry, $13; superintendence, etc, $31.15. . 238 83
Frozen concrete removed, $35.71; boom attachment on piers, $67.41 103 12
Profit on 5 tons coal, 15 per cent on $39.75 5 96
Levis, Ludger, Lumsden Mills: bread, 1, 160 pans at 30c; empty bags, 200 at 7c 362 00
Lumsden, J., Lumsden Mills: rock, 5,000 c yd. at 6c; lumber, 16 to 18 ft., 4 x 12, etc., 4,942
ft. at $28, 800 at $20; cond. milk, 16 cases at $4.60, 2 at $4.20, 5 at $4; sugar, gran., 23
bags at $6.50, yellow, 11 bags at $6; 14 bags flour, $40.35; sundry, $256.17 1,068 40
Major, S. J., Ottawa: salmon, 2 cases at $8.20; flour, 10 bags at $3; 1 brl. pickles, $27; sundry,
$15.30;.cond. milk, 5 cases at $4.25; freight, $4.27 114 22
Marsh & Henthorn, Belleville: 3 heavy snatch block, $75; 12 grate bars, $27.61; sundry, $19.14 121 75
Mason, Geo. M., Ottawa: sash, frames, storm sash and doors for 2 cottages 270 00
Morrow & Beatty, Kippewa: coal, 7-55 tons at $1.90; freight, $31.71 46 06
Murphy, G. P., Ottawa: 125 pieces fir, 12 x 14 x 32 ft., 56,000 ft. at $34 1,904 00
Mussens, Ltd., Montreal: 25 h.p. Ajax c c engine, $290; 84 ft. of 14 in. x 5 ply bucket belt,
90-13 in. buckets, 655 elevator bolts, $238.15; iron corrugated head for stone crusher,
$89.90; 1,000 ft. of § in. 6 x 19 wire rope, $103; 50 ft. of 15 in. culvert pipe, $50; 1£ in. manilla,
556 lb. at 10fc; asp. pipe, 10 in., 16 ft. at $1.50, 8 in., 35 ft. at 80c; flanges, 6 at $3, 18 at
$2.15; sundry, $113.71; freight, $42.44 1,095 67
McCamus & McKelvie, New Liskeard: spruce, 10,000 ft. v. j. at $24, 3,000 ft. flooring at
$24; stairs, 2 sets at $14.55; sundry, $74.50 415 60
McDougal's, Ltd., Ottawa: 3 in. suction hose, 30 ft. at $2; 1 bale white waste, 113 lb. at 12c;
sundry, $60.35; freight and express, $9.69 143 60
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4 GEORGE V., A. 19U
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reservoirs— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 36 ggg 42
Timiskami Dam: Accounts — Concluded.
North Bay Fuel Supply Co : lump coal, 133-45 net tons at $5.98, 128-05 at $6.18, 295 at $6 65-
Jess $911. bb, freight and demurrage on coal supplied in March, 1912. . . 2 6*^9 48
Pink (Thomas) Co., Pembroke: re-steeling 8 dipper teeth, 326 lb. steel $16.30, labour 143 h. at
50c, 99 at 25c; 800 lb. ship spikes, $30; repairs, $8.20; freight, $1 151 75
Shannon & Fraser, Kipawa: beef, 16,579 lb. at 9c; canned goods, 50 doz. tomatoes at $2
peas, 30 doz. at $1.60, corn, 20 doz. at $1.25; 136 bales hay, 19,503 lb., $165 77- oats 200*
bush, at 60c; sundry, $261.03 ' 2 919 91
Sowards, James, Coal Co., Kingston: ($3,879.06)—
Lump coal, March, 1912, 586-05 net tons at $5.38 3 15o 95
Coal delivered to G. T. Ry. at Black Rock, in return for coal lent during coal shortage,
dl5 - 7 tons at $2 . 30 7oP 1 1
Stewart, Arch., Temiskaming: timber used in anchor cribs for boom, 10,912 ft. at $13 141 86
Temiskaming Navigation Co., Haileybury: meals, 2,875 at 25c; sundry provisions and'supl
plies, $61.65; freight, $51.65; rent of scow, Apr. 1-10, 1912, $50; fares, etc, $20.30 902 35
United Photographic Stores: developing photos, prints, etc 'rt (K
Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. ($1 , 844 . 18)—
Building buoy piers, etc., March, 1912: wages of men $615.70, salary of A. Stewart $125
399 days' board of men $199.50, freight $105.59, 28 days' services of str. Beaver $280'
fares of men $24.25, material $398.82; total, $1,748.86; less, $106.18, for straw and
potatoes sold 1 g^9 go
Services of str. Beaver, Apr. 1912: towing booms, 22 h. at $2; hauling stone, 13§ d. at $16' ' ' 179 00
Wood, 9 cords at $2.50 22 50
Young Co., North Bay: beef, 1,687 lb. at lie, 594 at 10c; butter, 100 lb! at 30c; canvas,
$3 . 30 070 97
Sundry payments: iron and steel $83.84, elec supplies $83.40, machinery parts $69.50, pro-
visions $58.68, 39 lights leaded glass $50.45, examination of horses $26.45, 2,000 bricks
$25, freight $20.40, sundry $68.12 ' 485 M
Travel and outlay, H. H. Donnelly: freight and express $779.39, laundry $111.20, telegrams
$75.80, travel of self and others $40.40, stamps $20, moving freight $15 1 041 79
Travel and outlay, R. F. Davy: freight and express $204.85, telegrams $96.75, travel of self
and others $43.29, laundry $10.35, sundry $34.30 389 54
Travel and outlay of sundry employees 99 39
Emuloyment agents: commission and expenses. 101 20
Accidents and injuries —
Farry, D.: sick-pay, 3 m. to July 11, 1912, $300; medical attendance, hospital fees, etc.,
$122 422 00
Lubernon, T.: sick-pay, 2 m. to Mar. 10, 1912, $150; hospital fees, $188.50; medical attend-
ance, $165. 503 fjQ
Mattawa Hospital: board and attendance of two men 45 75
McCabe, Thos.: sick pay, 2 m., $273.75; medical attendance, $226; drugs, etc, $25. '. . '. '. '. 524 75
Total carried to page V — 407 52, 349 39
Timiskami: Reservoir.
Can. Inspection and Testing Laboratories: services of T. S. Griffiths, valuing plant of Wabi
Iron Works, New Liskeard, 2 d. at $25; travel $30.94 80 94
Fitzpatrick, W. J.: 4 castings for stop log lifting machine at Timiskami 63 82
Fullerton, C. H., O. L. S.: description of New Liskeard lots, and checking plans, $30; plans
and profiles of New Liskeard sewerage works $27.50 -57 50
Haynes, F. W.: rent of office, New Liskeard, 2 m. to Oct. 15, 1912, at $12 24 00
Board of party: P. Gibbons $15.85, Hotel Canada $135.50, Windsor Hotel $223 .. 374 35
Pickets $18.56, hardware $5.60 04 i0
Travel and outlay: R. F. Davy $106.46, H. W. Meindl $86.43 '.'. 192 89
Pay-list, Aug. 1912: not yet received by Audit Office, Nov. 15, 1913 128 00
Chainman, A. Payette, Sept.-Oct., 61 d. at $2; labourers, 12 d. at $2.50, 18 d. at $2 188 00
Land and damages, Township of Harris, below 595 A: Wm. Shore, 107 ac; C. W. Tucker,
186 ac; W. G. Tucker, 77 ac 959 qo
Land and damages, New Liskeard, Scott St.: F. W. Haynes, lots 331, 334, south side, $187.50;
Mrs. Annie Thompson, lot 345, north side, $187.50 375 00
Total, carried to page V— 407 * 2, 458 66
Travel and Outlay of Officials ($4,009.58).
Travel and outlay of officials: W. E. Blue $106.93, R. Brault $9.50, R. H. Bruce $6.60, J. C.
Clement $21.05, C. R. Coutlee $90.66, W. F. Coutlee $66.90, A. E. Cross $974.10, H. A.
Cross $17.55, G. M. Dalglish $32.90, R. F. Davy $624.17, L. A. Desrosiers $20.50, E. P.
Gingras $111.15, A. Gray $575.80, P. S. Gregory $18.50, A. M. Kirkpatrick $312.03,
S. B. Johnson $543.49, H. W. Meindl $115.87, A. J. McCool $70.35, A. P. O'Meara $36.40,
A. T. O'Neill $17.08, A. Payette $21.10, H. H. Robertson $76.90, A. St. Laurent $17.70,
U. Valiquet $122.30 4,009 53
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Sundry Credits, Deducted at Foot of Summary.
Cement sacks returned 1,492 40
Coal sold to Dredging Branch 1,011 71
Sale of potatoes, at Timiskami dam 95 95
Advances carried forward from previous years and settled in 1912-13: H. H. Donnelly $2,000
E. P. Gingras $100, A. Gray $150 2,250 00
Unclaimed wages refunded 8 95
Total, carried to page V— 407 4,859 01
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River- Gail sings.
Gauge-Readers: Ottawa District {$1,930.77).
Mar. 1, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913, 396 d. at 25c: Arnprior, Narc. Gendrau; Britannia Bay, John
Sparks; Calumet, S. D. Gondie; Chelsea, Jas. Hyde; Klock's Station, Adelard Savard;
Lumsden's Mills, Jas. Kerr; Petawawa, J. H. Dixon; Plantagenet Springs, N.J.Sibley:
8 at $99 792 00
Mar. 1, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1913, 13 m. at $5: Calabogie, John Drysdale; Cedars, Ulric Leroux;
Cedars, Frank Marier; Kipawa, Shannon & Fraser; Mattawa, Desmond Loughrin 325 00
Bark Lake, A. B- Taylor; reading gauge, May 22 to Mar. 31, at $7 per m., $72.33; keeping
weather records, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $3
Cedars, E. Bissonnette: 6 m. to Aug. 31, at $5, 7 m. to Mar. 31 at $7
Coteau du Lac, at $5: H. Sauve, 8 m. to Oct. 31, $40; Jos. Leger, Oct. 17-Mar. 31, $27.50
Lanoraie, at $5: J. E. Arpin, 3 m. to May 31, $15; Oct. Goulet, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $40. . . .
La Passe: Gilbert Gervais: 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $7
Le Claire, Camille Germain: Apr. 20-Nov. 30, at $5 per m., $37; Dec-Mar., 121 d. at 25c. .
North Bay, at 25c: J. B. Robertson, Mar.-Aug., 184 d. ; A. Beattie, 63 d.; W. R. Martin, 7d.;
Claude Laws, Nov. 10-Mar. 31, 142 d
North Timiskaming, at $5: W. J. Madore, Mar. 1-July 14, $22.33; A. McKegg, July 15-Oct. 26,
$16.70; Albert Kerr, Oct. 27-Mar. 31, 1913, $25.83
Pembroke, Capt. Murphy: Feb. 24, 1912, to Mar. 31, 1913: 402 d. at 25c
Pte. aux Trembles, Ed. Delorme: Nov. 19,1912 to Mar. 31, 1913, at $5 per m
St. Timothee, Wilfrid Lefebvre: Oct. 12, 1912 to Mar. 31, 1912, at $5 per m
Waltham, Nap. E. Rochon: July 1 to Nov. 30, 1911: 5 m. at $5
Recording rain, snow-fall and daily temperature, year to Feb. 21, 1913: Haileybury, Paul A.
Cobbold; Renfrew, Dr. Wm. Forest; Renfrew, E. MacKay; 3 at $10 30 00
Gauge-Readers, East of Ottawa District ($63.63).
Carleton, P.Q., Bernard Leclerc: gauge-keeper, Nov., 1908, $25; freight $2. 13 27 13
Stellarton, Jas. W. Cowan: Aug. 22, 1912 to Mar. 31 , 1913, at $5 per m 36 50
Upper Ottawa.
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Athabasca River ($1,046.25).
Auckland, E., Kessler, Alta.: taking reading of water-gauges at Mirror Landing, June 29 to
Aug. 19, 1912: 60 d. at 25c 15 00
Gibbs, Chas. H., Peace River Crossing: reading gauge, June 12 to Oct. 31, 1912: 20 weeks at
$1 .50 30 00
Haight, Capt. E. B., Athabasca, Alta.: reading gauge-rod in Athabasca River, May-Nov.,
1912, and Mar. 7-31, 1913: 205 d. at 25c 51 25
Smith Bros., Edmonton: constructing gauge-pier at Athabasca, in Athabasca River 950 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 4, 227 65
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1012-1013
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Deep Waterways Commission, inclusive of payments authorized to W. J. Stewart as
member of Board; also for definition and demarcation of the International
Boundary from Pigeon River to St. Regis, &c. $ cts.
Coste, Louis, commissioner: services, May, 1912, 4 d. at $25; living allowance, May 22-26,
1912, 3 d. at $7.50; outlay, $24.60 147 10
Gibbons, G. C, chairman: services, Feb.-Oct., Dec, 1912, Jan. -Mar, 1913, $2,100; living
allowance, 34 d. at $7.50; travel and outlay, $186.84 2,541 84
Stewart, W. J., commissioner, 1 yr. to Mar. 1913: services,. 57 d. $880.58; living allowance, 50
d. at S7.50; travel and outlay, $304.54 1,560 12
Cote, Thos., secretary: services, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $3,000; travel and outlay, $599.04 ;
sundry, $200.92 3,805 96
Clerk, G. Chartrand, services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $66.67 800 04
Stenographer, L. Haines, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $133.33 1,599 96
Office staff, May-Oct., 1912, Mar., 1913 ($11,000.04)—
Chief engineer, R. F. Bartle, services, 7 m. at $250 1, 750 00
Asst. engineers at $135: A. E. Drake, Mar.; J. L. Shed, Mar 270 00
Asst. engineers at $120: F. W. Clark, Mar.; F. P. Deane, 6 m. to Oct., 1912 840 00
Chief draughtsman, G. L. Crichton, services, 7 m. at $250 1,750 00
Draftsmen: A. D. Hollings worth, 7 m. at $250; A. Illing, 7 m., $1,166.68 2,916 68
Engravers: W. W. Arnold, 7 m. at $150; H. E. Franke, 7 m., $1,166.68; W. C. Perkins, 7
m., $1,166.68; W. P. Stranachan, $90 3,473 30
St. Mary's River Party, May-July, 1912 ($1,577.12)—
Clarke, F. W., asst. engineer: services, 3 m. at $120; outlay, $168.71 528 71
Shed, J. L., asst. engineer: servicies, 3 m. at $135; outlay, $181 .10 586 10
Labourers, 6-165 m. at $75 462 31
Niagara River Party, Aug.-Oct., 1912 ($2,063.87)—
Clarke, F. W., asst. engineer: services, 3 m. at $120; outlay, $301 .88 661 88
Dockstader, S. E., recorder: services, 2 m. at $90; outlay, $61.69 241 69
Shed, J. L., asst. engineer: services, 3 m. at $135; outlay, $123.20 528 20
Labourers, 8-427 m. at $75 632 10
St. Lawrence River party, May-Oct., 1912 ($4,227.88)—
Dockstader, S. E., recorder: services, 4 m. to Aug. 31, 1912, at $90; outlay, $205.86 565 86
Drake, A. E., engineer: services, 6 m. at $135; outlay, $309.72 1, 119 72
McPherson, K. W., observer: services, 6 m. at $120; outlay, $179.57 899 57
Weaver, C. E., marine engineer: services, 5-242 m-. at $90 471 77
Labourers, 15-61 m. at $75 1,170 96
Plate printers, Dec. 1912 ($248.88)—
% Campbell, E. F.: services, 14 d. at $5; living expenses, &c,$54.44 124 44
* Harlow, C. J.: services, 14 d. at $5; living expenses, &c, $54.44 124 44
Generally ($2,047.76)—
Andrews, R. P., Paper Co.: 46x56 paper, 198 sheets mounted chart at $2.89, 6 reams chart
at $102 1, 184 22
Froby, H. G., reducing map, 20 wet process collodion negatives, retouching same 80 00
Gridlestone, Miss, copying 1,085 folios 55 01
Hotchkiss, G. A.: teaming, 2 horses, 17 d. at $6.50, 1 horse, 8 d. at $4; sundry, $1.60. . . 144 10
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd.: gasoline, 750-6 gal. at 23c, 177-9 gal., $38.57; sundry $12.40; less
22 brl. returned, $29.70 193 91
Kirby & Shield: gasoline, 373 gal. at 16-3 c, 105 gal., $17.64; sundry, $20.20 98 64
Sherlock, S. H.: livery hire, 17 d. at $5; sundry, $4.50 89 50
Small payments: cement, $44.43; cartage, $26; hardware, $17.23; 40 — w. lamps, 24 at
70c; launch hire, 2 d. at $8; 65^ gal. gasoline, $15.72; sundry, $40.60 176 78
King's Printer's account, $21 .80, Stationery Office $3.80 25 60
Advance to be accounted for, T. Cote *• 150 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 31,770 57
Dry Docks Generally: Inspection, &c.
Levis Dock —
Davie, Geo. T. & Sons: labour, $35.30; spruce, 814 ft. at 3c; sundry, $17.72 77 44
Dorval, J. A.: pipe, 151 ft., $16.13; stakes, $12; sundry, $48.89 77 02
Swan, A. D., Montreal: reporting on and preparing plans, $300; outlay, $35 335 00
Wilson, M. F. G.: inspection to determine best position for dock 2,555 00
Small payments: 6 steel caps, $24; cartage, $7.40; hardware, &c, $34.55 65 95
Quebec Dock: Code, Mathews, Fitzmaurice & Wilson: inspection re site 277 40
Toronto Dry Dock —
Can. Inspection and Testing Laboratories: inspection, June 17-July 30, $105.75; Aug. -Feb.
half time, at $225 per m 893 25
Prince Rupert Dry Dock —
Can. Inspection Laboratories: service of inspector, July 12- Jan. 31, at $225 per m.; cement
tests, 10 at $7.50; testing steel, $7.51; testing creosoted piling, 3,136,849 ft. at 40c
per M 2, 832 40
Yickers, Sons & Maxim Floating Dock —
Can. Inspection Laboratories: Inspection, Apr.-Jan, less 4 d. in Sept., at $2,700 2, 220 00
Carried forward 9, 333 46
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
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Dry Docks Generally: Inspection, &c— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 9, 333 46
Generally —
Customs duty on blue prints, $6.76; entry fees, $1 .50 8 26
Advertising 594 49
Total 9, 936 21
Less, charged to Surveys and Inspections (Page V — 424) 457 50
Total, carried to page V— 18 9,478 71
Chief Engineer's Staff.
Antigonish Office ($8,038.85)
Bernasconi, Ad., asst. engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,500 00
Millidge, Miss A. G., clerk, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
Millidge, E. G., resident engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
Macdonald, D. H., draftsman, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Macdonald, J. C, assistant, Dec. 18-Mar. 31, at $1,000 284 94
McGillivray, A., asst. engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Sears, J., assistant, May 20-Dec. 31, 1912, at $900 554 03
Halifax Office ($12,583.82)—
Blois, MissE. B., clerk, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
Dodwell, C. E. W. , resident engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 3,000 00
Dodwell, C. G., assistant, May 27-Aug. 21, at $900 213 10
Dodwell, Miss F., clerk, during Sept-Nov., 1912 60 00
Fletcher, Miss E. M., clerk, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 849 96
Freeman, J. R., asst. engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,599 96
Hamilton, C. E., assistant, Dec. 11-Mar. 31, at $1,200 367 74
Johnston, A. D., assistant, Apr. 1-Sept. 15, Nov. 16-30, 6 m 600 00
Linton, D., assistant, Aug., 1912 36 00
Morrison, W. P., assistant, Jan. 27-Mar. 31, at $2,100 373 25
Noonan, W. H., assistant, May 20-Oct. 9, at $900 350 81
Putnam, H. N., assistant, Sept. 23-Mar. 31, at $1,600 835 54
Russell, G., assistant, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, 105 d. at $2.50, 8 m. at $90 982 50
Russell, H. A., resident engineer, Apr. 1-Nov. 30, at $2,100 1,400 00
Shenk, T. M., assistant engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
. Warner, D., assistant, Aug.-Sept., 6 days 15 00
North Sydney Office ($9,279.76)—
Austen, K. J., assistant: June 17-Aug. 31, at $900 182 50
Bernasconi, G. A., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,499 96
Bernasconi, H. P., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Connell, Miss A., clerk: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 549 96
Cunningham, L., assistant: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Cooper, R. H., assistant: 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $1,500 750 00
McKean, M., assistant: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,599 96
McKean, S., assistant: May 22-Sept 21, at $900 301 70
McNeil, H., assistants m. to Sept. 30, at $1,800 900 00
McPhie, E., assistant: May 10-Sept. 7, at $900 295 72
Shelburne Office ($4,749.96)—
Jones, Miss A. M., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
Locke, T. J., district engineer: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,499 96
Ralston, N. C, assistant: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,500 00
Strong, C. V., assistant: July-Aug., 2 m. at $75 150 00
Charlottetown Office ($6,612.38)-^-
Curry, F. M., clerk: Oct. 15-Mar. 31, at $480 220 00
Hegan, J. B., district engineer: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,799 90
Hyndman, .W. E., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,899 96
Milford, J. C, assistant: June 23-Mar. 31, at $900 692 50
Miller, H. E., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Chatham Office ($12,989.96)—
Gorman, T., assistant: Apr.-Aug., at $900 375 00
Kuhring, P., assistant: June 6-Mar. 31, at $900 737 50
Logie, H. R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Martin, G. E., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Murray, Thos., assistant: June-Aug., at $900 225 00
McLean, C. M., clerk: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 306 d. at $1.25 382 50
Salter, Miss M. C, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 849 96
Stead, G., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
Thurber, G. H., assistant: Apr. 29-Mar. 31, at $900 830 00
Weston, S. R., assistant: June 5-Sept. 30 at $900 290 00
Carried forward 50, 654 73
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Chief Engineer's Staff— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 50, 654 73
Chatham Office — Concluded.
Wilbur, A. W., assistant, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Wood, J. P., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 , 1,800 00
St. John Offices ($32,293)—
Bell, MissB. H., clerk: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,050 00
Bennett, C. S., assistant: May 16-Mar. 31, less Oct. 16 d. and Nov. 7 d., at $900 730 08
Bennett, H. F., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1 , 699 92
Brown, C. W., assistant: June 8-Sept. 12, at $900 240 00
Crookshanks, A. R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 299 96
Cunningham, C. S., clerk: 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $500 416 60
Ewing, W. C, assistant: May 26-Mar. 31, 5| m. at $900, 4§ m. at $100; overpaid, $4.30. . 879 30
Feeny, J. L., assistant: May 19-Mar. 31, at $1,500 1,300 93
Gardner, H. E., clerk: Apr.-May at $500 83 32
Gibson, J. T., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1 , 200 00
Goodspeed, F. G., district engineer: 10 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,916 60
Hamm, A. G., messenger, Apr., 1912, 12 d 19 23
Hipwell, J., assistant: May 16-Sept. 15 at $900 : 298 79
Howe, H., messenger: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 9 m. at $500, 3 at $600 524 94
Irvine, Miss M. C, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
Melrose, G. P., assistant: May 16-Sept. 30, at $900 336 01
Morrison, J. P., assistant: June-Aug., 2-31 m. at $75 173 32
Munro, W. A., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 u . . 900 ,00
Murray, R. M., assistant: May-Aug., 3-22 m. at $75 241 41
Macdonald, D. C, assistant: June-Sept, at $900 300 00
Macdonald, L. G., assistant: July-Aug., 29 d. at $2.50 72 50
McKierney, J. H,, assistant: Apr. 22-Mar. 31, at $000 847 50
MacMurray, Miss H. A., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
MacMurray, Miss H. E., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 649 92
Parker, J. S., assistant; May 28 to Aug. 31, at $900 232 26
Peachy, C, clerk: May-July, 3 m. at $50 150 00
Ready, Ed., assistant: July 25-Oct. 31, at $900 239 52
Scammell, J. K., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,400 00
Scammell, S. W., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Shewen, E. T. P., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
- Simon, Miss E., clerk: Oct. 20-Mar. 31, at $500 223 72
Starr, W. E. B., assistant: June 23-Aug. 31, at $900 167 50
Steeves, C. McN., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,999 92
Tapley, A. G., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 699 92
Thomas, E. A., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,399 92
Tingley, F. H., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Van Wart, F. W., assistant: 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $900 750 00
Wilkins, R. J., paymaster: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,449 95
Chicoutimi Office ($12,396.61)—
Amiot, L. P., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Amiot, P. E., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar., 31, 1913 2,299 92
Beauchemin, A. O., assistant: 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $1,900. . . : 949 98
Boucher, J., assistant: June-Sept., at $900 300 00
Couet, J. A., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 500 00
Delisle, L., assistant: May 9-Sept. 30, at $900 353 23
Giroux, G. A., assistant: June-Sept., at $900 300 00
Gravel, E., assistant: July 16-Sept. 15, 2 m. at $75 , 150 00
Lachance, J. O., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Levesque, L., assistant: Apr .-Aug., 5 m. at $75 375 00
Martin, H. A., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,149 96
Vezina, L. P., assistant: May 3-Sept. 30, at $900 367 75
Villeneuve, T. L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Warren, Ed., assistant: May 10-Sept. 30 at $900 350 81
Isle Verte Office ($7,519.68)—
Bertrand, Miss A., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 649 92
Bertrand, Henri, assistant: May 26-Sept. 30 at $900 312 50
Bertrand, J. T., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
C6te, P. E., assistant: May-Sept., at $900 375 00
Hall, L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,599 96
Richard, F. T., assistant: July-Sept., 69 d. at $2.50 172 50
Richard, J. F., assistant, May 18-Sept. 30, 4.4 m. at $125, Oct., $141.50, Nov.-Mar.,5m.
at $141.66 1,399 80
Roy, S., assistant: June 27-Oct. 31, at $900 '310 00
Montmagny Office ($9,441.61) —
Beauchemin, A. O., assistant: 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,900 .' 949 98
Bender, M., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Gauvreau, A., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 699 92
Carried forward 110, 113 88
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Brought forward 110, 113 88
Montmagny Office — Concluded.
Legendre, J. C, assistant: May 23-Sept. 7 at $900 261 85
Pnquet, D., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,099 92
Renault, J. B. A., assistant: May 19-Sept. 30 at $900, Oct.-Mar., at $1,000 829 98
Tremblay, J. A., district engineer, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,400 00
Tremblay, N. G. N., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Montreal Office ($25,692.87)—
Arohambault, Jos., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Bernardin, L., assistant: June 10-Sept. 7, at $900 220 00
Cherrier, A., chainman: June-Mar., 278 d. at $2.50 695 00
Dansereau, L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,899 96
Dubuc, A. E., assistant: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,409 96
Duhamel, Miss T., clerk: Oct.-Mar., at $500 249 96
Girard, J. T., draftsman: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,809 96
Groleau, Chas., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Grondine, A., draftsman: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 299 96
Landry, J., assistant: May 26-Sept. 7, at $900 254 60
Lefebvre, C., assistant: Dec. 11-June 30, 203 d. at $4.50; apparently overpaid, Jan. 1-
Mar. 10, $315.00 1,228 50
Levesque, J. N., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,699 92
Massue, H., assistant: May 26-Sept. 7, at $900 254 60
Michaud, J. L., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
O'Shea, D. W., assistant: May 5-Aug. 31, at $900 287 90
Paradis, Paul, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,400 00
Parent, J. H., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,909 92
Preville, J. L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 900 96
Robert, F., assistant: May 26-Sept. 7, at $900 254 60
Savoie, P., assistant: May 26-Sept. 7, at $900 254 60
Sutherland, H., assistant: May 13-Sept. 30, at $900 343 55
St. Jorre, E., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Ste. Marie, Miss L., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 750 00
Quebec Offices ($19,588.43)—
Audet, P., assistant: May 14- Sept. 3, at $900 273 r>3
Breen, T., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
Brunet, L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,209 96
Chapais, Chas., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,100 00
Decary, A. R., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,709 96
Demers, L., assistant: June 3-Aug. 29, 2-77 m 207 74
Dorion, Miss C, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 609 96
Frechette, Mrs. C. V., clerk: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
Gauvin, F. du B., draftsman: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,699 92
Hoare, E. EL, resident engineer: Dec. 18-Mar. 31, at $2,500 720 92
Lessard, C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 5 m. at $75, 7 at $100 1,075 00
Morency, J. M., assistant: June 6-Sept. 3, at $900, less 2| days 211 50
Ortiz, H., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,699 92
Pothier, Jules, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Roy, P., assistant: June 3 to Aug. 17, 2-4667 m 185 00
Sirois, J. E., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Verge, L., assistant: July 20-Sept. 6, at $900 115 00
Rimouski Office ($4,290.96)—
Fyfe, J. L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Legare, J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 909 96
Tache, G. E., assistant: June-Mar., 297 d. at $3 891 00
Trudeau, L. G., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Sherbrooke Office ($9,302.13)—
Adam, J. A., draftsman: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Couture, Miss A., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 649 92
deValter, Roger, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Dodge, G. T., assistant: 1 yr. to Mar. 34, 1913 1,209 96
Mignault, C, assistant: June 20-Sept. 9, at $900 107 50
Mignault, L., assistant: June-Mar., at $1,200 1 , 000 00
Panneton, P., assistant: June-Nov., at $900 450 00
Pauze, A., assistant: June 1-Sept. 7, at $900 242 50
Sabourin, A. G., resident engineer: Apr. 1-May 16 at $1,800, May 17-Mar. 31, at $2,100... . 2,052 29
Trottier, Paul, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 200 00
St. Johns, Que., Office ($637)—
Bastien, C, asst. engineer: Apr.-May, 1-88 m 141 00
Gosselin, A., assistant: Apr.-May, 2 m 230 00
Hamel, A., assistant: April-May, 2 m 140 00
Papineau, J. E., assistant: Apr. 1-May 12, 42 d 126 00
Carried forward ' 175,417 02
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Brought forward 175, 417 02
Three Rivers Office ($13,697.58)—
Arcand, Chas., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Bastien, G. C, assistant: Nov., 14 d. at $3, Dec. -Mar., 4 m. at $90 402 00
Bellefeuille, Ed., paymaster: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 149 95
Berlinguet, F. X. T., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31 2, 700 00
Bourgeois, John, district engineer: 1 y . to Mar. 31 , 1913 2, 499 96
Duval, E., assistant: May 26-Sept. 7, at $900 254 60
Grandmont, B., assistant: 2\ m. to Aug. 31, 1912, at $75; Mar. 15-24, 1913, $30 217 50
Heroux, J. E., assistant: May 23-Sept. 7, at $900 261 86
Jette, C. H., assistant: Oct. 4-Mar. 31, at $1,200 587 09
Lambert, Z., assistant: June 1-Sept. 3, at $900 231 25
Lamoureux, J., engineer: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912, at $2,200 1,649 97
Lefebvre, J. A., assistant: June-Sept, at $900 300 00
Marchand, A., assistant: Mar. 20-31, 1913 35 48
Morrissette, L., clerk: Apr.-July, 104 d. at $2 208 00
Morrissette, R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Olivier, Miss A., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
Fort William Office ($8,793.10)—
Bisson, L., assistant: Oct. 14-Mar. 31, at $1,500 697 58
Covenay, Miss M., clerk: 11 m. to Feb. 28, at $650 595 76
Kent, V., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,999 92
Kerrigan, H. G., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 699 92
Laniel, J. A., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 099 92
Merrick, W. P., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
Port Arthur Office ($5,599.84)—
Campbell, Miss K. R., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
Cooper, R. H., assistant: 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 750 00
Harcourt, F. Y., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,299 92
McAllister, R. A., assistant: Feb.-Mar., 1913, at $1,500 250 00
St. Laurent, E., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 699 92
Toronto Office ($21,887.46)—
Anderson, Miss A. M., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 849 96
Armstrong, J. H., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2, 100 00
Beith, R. E., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Blanchet, W. H., draughtsman: June 6-Mar. 31, at $1,500 1,229 16
Brough, W. C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,299 92
Elmsley, R. S., assistant: Apr., 1912, 27 d. at $3 81 00
Fuller, W. J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,199 96
Gibson, M. M., assistant: May 13-Mar. 31, at $1,500 1, 328 00
Hutt, L. K., clerk: Feb.-Mar., 1913, at $600 100 00
Jeffrey, C. C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
McTavish, W. I., assistant: May 2-Mar. 31, at $900; less 14 d. in Dec 785 16
Philp, D. H., assistant: Apr .-June, at $1,800, July-Mar., at $2,000 ' 1, 949 94
Rathbun, H. B., assistant: Dec-Mar., at $900 300 00
Roddick, J. O., assistant: Apr. 1-Aug. 16, ac $1,600 602 14
Sing, J. G., resident engineer: Apr .-Dec, at $3,000, Jan.-Feb., $212.30 2,462 30
Sneath, T. D., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,200 00
Temple, E. B., consulting engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,999 92
Windsor Office ($13,767.99)—
Bond, M. J., clerk, Oct.-Nov., 18 d. at $2 36 00
Bridges, F. J., draughtsman: May 19-Mar. 31, at $1,200 1,038 71
Carlyle, R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,599 96
Craig, H. B. R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2, 100 00
Evans, Miss M., clerk: Apr.-July, at $600; Aug.-Mar., at $720 680 00
Forbes-Mitchell, W. J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Griesbach, W., draughtsman: May 9-Sept. 30, at $900; Oct. 1-Mar. 31, at $1,200 953 23
Joyce, C. R., assistant: May 27-Sept. 16, at $900 274 68
Lamb, H. J., district engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 3,000 00
Mathewson, C. H., assistant: Apr-May, at $1,800 300 00
Parks, S., clerk: May, 1912 40 25
Rheaume, J. S., assistant: July 2-Aug. 31, at $900 145 16
Roberts, V. M., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Winnipeg Office ($9,451.56)—
Burbidge, G. H., assistant: \ Mar., 1912, $62.50; 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $1,500 1,562 50
Davies, F. de C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 699 92
Earle, W. Z., distiict engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,700 00
Gordon, E. S., stenographer: Apr. 3-May 18, at $600 75 69
Gordon, Mrs., clerk: Feb. 27-Mar. 31, at $800 71 42
Lambe, Jean, clerk: Jan.-Feb., 1913, at $800 133 32
Simpson, Miss L., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 799 92
Carried forward 246, 205 76
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 421
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Chief Engineer's Staff— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 246, 205 76
Winnipeg Office — Concluded.
Steele, Chas., accountant: Mar. 10-31, 1913 108 87
Stevens, A. J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,299 92
Moosejaw Office: St. Martin, J. H., engineer: Mar -Apr., 1912 191 66
Prince' Albert Office: Voligny, L. R., engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2, 799 96
Calgary and Edmonton Offices ($10,857.21)—
Cauchon, Miss C, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 599 99
Cauchon, Jos., paymaster: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,£49 92
Cunningham, R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar ."31, 1913 1,5 0 00
Elliott, L. B., resident engineer: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 • 2, iOO 00
Goodspeed, F. G., resident engineer: Apr -May, at $2,300 383 32
Graham, F. J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,299 96
Kaulbach, Miss B., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
McGuiness, R. J., assistant: Apr. 1-July 10, at SI, 100 305 11
McKay, L., assistant: May 24-Aug. 31, at $900 244 35
Tibbits, Jas., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, less Aug., 24 d., Sept. 9 d., at $1,400 1,274 60
Thomas, Miss C, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
Chase Office ($6,761.08)—
Aylmer, F. W., district engineer: 6 m. at $2,300, 6 at $2,500 2,399 93
Doncaster, P. E., assistant: Apr., 1912 141 66
Keyt, W. E., assistant: June-July, $261 ; Sept.-Mar., a.t $1,500 1, 139 00
Lauder, M. E., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 750 00
Mathewson, C. H., assistant: June 1-11, at $1,800; June 12-Mar. 31, at $2,000 1,600 49
Thompson, H. A'., assistant: Sept. 9-Mar. 31, at $1,200 670 00
New Westminster Office ($18,177.05)—
Ayling, Miss B., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 799 92
Beattv. A. G., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 840 00
• Chisholm, G. C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,800 00
Cox, H. G., assistant: Feb.-Mar., 1913, at $1,200 200 00
Doncaster, P. E., assistant: 7 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,700, Dec-Mar., at $1,900 1,624 94
Gauvreau, N. B., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2, 199 96
Gross, W. P., assistant: Feb.-Mar., at $1,500 250 00
Keefer, G. A., resident engineer: Apr-May, 1912 500 00
Morton, K. W., assistant: Sept. 12-Mar. 31, at $1,200 663 34
Macdonald, C. N., accountant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,299 92
Tuck, D. C, clerk: 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1913 1,083 30
Turner, Geo., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,899 96
Wilson, H. A., asst. accountant: Mar. 1912, 3 d. $12.10; 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $1,500 1,512 10
Wilson, W., assistant: Aug. 19-31, 1912, 10 d 30 00
Worsfold, C. C: assistant, Apr. 1-May 19 at $2,300; district engineer, May 19-Mar. 31,
at $2,500 2,473 61
Prince Rupert. Office ($5,791.57)—
Hull, G. B., district engineer: May-Mar., 5 m. at $2,000, 6 at $2,500 2, 083 27
Gingras, E. P., assistant: 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,440 840 00
Jenns, S. B., clerk: June-Sept., 85 d. at $2.50; 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $700 562 48
Miller, J. A., assistant: May-Mar., 202 d. at $5, 3 m. at $1,600 1,409 39
Valiquet, Elz., assistant: Aug. 26-Mar. 31, at $1,500 895 83
Revelstoke Office ($970.08)—
Forde, J. P., district engineer: Dec. 10-Mar. 31, at $2,500 772 83
Kirkpatrick, R. A., assistant: Mar., 1913 100 00
McCarty, Miss B., clerk: Feb. 10-Mar. 31, 1913 at $700 97 85
Dredging Staffs ($15,609) —
New Glasgow ($1,662.62)—
Graham, G. M., engineer: Apr.-Oct., 1912, at $2,000 1, 166 62
Clerks: Miss K. M. Fraser, Apr.-Oct., 7 m. at $25; L. B. McLeod, Apr. 1-Nov. 4,
7 ,2S m. at $45 496 00
Charlottetown: Croake, R. P., clerk: May 1-Jan. 7, at $700 479 81
St. John Office ($7,983.23)—
Adams, T. H., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,850 04
Donahue, Miss M., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 699 96
Donnelly, H. H., engineer: Sept.-Mar., at $2,400 1,400 00
Duffy, Miss A., clerk: 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1913 600 00
McMurray, Jas., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 599 96
Scovil, G. G.: in charge, Apr.-Oct., at $2,000; assistant, Nov.-Mar., at $1,600 1,833 27
Vancouver ($5,000.03)—
Bayfield, H. A.: 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 at $2,600 1,950 03
Burns, A. E.: Oct.-Mar., 1913, at $1,200 600 00
Menzies, A. F.: bal. Apr .-May, $50; 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,800 1,550 00
Seaton, A. H.: 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $1,800 900 00
Ottawa: Cameron, K. M.: Apr. 1-June 27, at $2,000 483 31
Carried forward 309,772 76
V-^22 AUDITOR GENERAL' 8 REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Chief Engineer's Staff— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 309, 772 76
Ottawa District ($40,559.74)—
Bailey, A., assistant: May, 1912 100 00
Beauchemin, J., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1, 200 00
Blais, Robt., assistant: May-Mar., 4 m. at $900, 7 at $1,200 1, 000 00
Brault, R., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 999 96
Brousseau, C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,899 96
Bruce, Robt., assistant: Sept.-Jan., 153 d. at $4, Feb.-Mar., 59 d. at $5 907 00
Bruchesi, Geo., assistant: July-Sept., 1 m. 28 d 145 00
Burgess, F. R., engineer: Apr., 1912 125 00
Cagnat, C. H., assistant: Dec-Mar., 4 m. at $1,800 600 00
Chapleau, S. J., district engineer Apr .-Mar., 1913 3,300 00
Cross, A. E., paymaster: Apr.-Jan., 6 m. at $150, 4 at $175 1,600 00
Davy, H. M., in charge, test borings: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 2,100 00
Dostaler, A., assistant: May 29-Oct. 7 at $900 322 50
Genest, A. T., engineer: Apr .-Mar 3, 000 00
Girard, D., draughtsman: Apr. 30-May 31, $77.50, Aug. $50, Sept-Mar., at $1,080 767 50
Gregory, A. W., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,500 00
Graham, John, assistant: June-Mar., at $1,200 1, 000 00 -
Howe, B. F., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,500 00
Kirkpatrick, A. M., assistant: Apr. 22-30, 1913. 37 50
Lamoureux, J., assistant: Jan.-Mar. at $2,200. 549 99
Langlois, A., assistant: Apr -Mar., 9 m. at $1,600, 3 at $1,800 1,649 97
Languedoc, G. de G., assistant: Apr -May, at $2,400 400 00
Laverdure, A. G., clerk: Feb. 4-Mar. 31, at $900 141 96
Maillet, P. E., assistant: Apr., 1912 120 00
Matte, J. E. R., draughtsman: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,699 92
M atte, J., assistant: Oct.-Mar 600 00
May, G., assistant: May 27-Sept. 16, at $900 274 68
Mineau, A., draughtsman: Apr -Mar 1, 020 00
Mineau, E., assistant: June-Aug., at $900 225 00
Mulligan, J., messenger: 365 d. to Mar. 31, at $2.50 912 50
O'Grady, Kate, clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 720 00
Pense, E. H., engineer: 10 m. at $1,900, 2 m. at $2,100 1,933 30
Perreault, E. E., engineer: Apr.-May, Sept.-Mar. at $2,400 1,800 00
Powell, R. W., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,080 00
-Quackenbush, G., assistant: June-Oct., 128 d. at $2.50 320 00
Regan, H., assistant: Nov., 16 d. at $3 48 00
Rov, L. deB., draughtsman: Apr., $10; 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 1,110 00
Smythe, Miss A. E., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 720 00
Stewart, J. C, assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 1,080 00
St. Laurent, J. B. O., assistant: June-Aug., 2| m. at $75 175 00
Tobin, J. R., clerk: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 900 00
Tremblay, L., assistant: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 9 m. at $900, 3 at $1,200 975 00
Total 350,332 50
Charged as follows:—
St. John Harbour, Improvements (^>a8e Y~
Quebec Harbour, Improvements
Harbours Generally, Nova Scotia
" Prince Edward Island
" New Brunswick
St . Genevieve Wharf
Three Rivers Dock
Harbours Generally, Quebec
Brockville Wharf
French River Dams
Kingston Harbour, Improvements
River St. Lawrence Channel
Harbours Generally., Ontario
" Manitoba
" Saskatchewan and Alberta
Saskatchewan River Improvement
Dredging, Maritime Provinces
Upper Ottawa Storage Dams
Port Arthur and Fort William Improvements
Chief Engineer's Staff.
Surveys and Inspections1
St. Maurice River Works
(Pai
ge V— 42)
4,573 67
( "
: V— 39)
1,177 81
( '
' V— 230)
4, 087 97
( *
' V— 235)
912 50
( " V— 250)
6,146 06
( '
« V— 270)
30 00
( '
' . V— 273)
904 46
( " V— 282)
9,475 87
( '
< V— 283)
1,431 31
f '
1 V— 285)
842 50
.( '
' V— 288)
1,500 00
( " V— 296)
777 50
( '
• V— 305)
8,097 78
( " V— 307)
342 93
( '
' V— 310)
649 36
( '
' V— 309)
458 33
( '
< V— 328)
1,429 33
( '
< V— 407)
909 00<
( '
< V— 38)
1,124 25
( '
' V— 19)
289,825 39
.( '
■■' V-424)
14,656 48
• ( '
< V-431)
380 00
Total, as above 350, 332
50
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 423
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
International Commission, River St. John. $ cts.
Commissioners —
Barnhill, A. P.: attendance, July, 1911, 3 d. at $50; travel and outlay $102.11 252 11
Keeffe, John: attendance, Feb. 21, May 16-18, May 30-June 1, June 14, June 21-25, July
23-24, Nov. 7-9, 1912, Jan. 20-23, Feb. 7-8, 1913, 23 d. at $50; travel and outlay $120.40 1,270 40
Murchie, H. H.: secretary, Oct. 1910-Dec. 1912, 27 m. at $100; travel)and outlay $145.32;
one-half paid by Dominion of Canada 1 , 422 65
Teed, M. G., commissioner: inspection trip re Allegash and Telos Dam, Aug. 7-26, 16
d. at $50; vouchers outstanding $2,047.86 _ 2,847 86
Engineer, M. H. Ranney: Apr.-Aug., 5 m. at $250; giving evidence, Feb. 6-8, 1913, 3 d. at
$50; travel and outlay $438.57 1, 838 57
Assistant, A. M. Kirkpatrick: 6 days in April 25 00
Consulting hydraulic engineer, S. J. Chapleau: May 29, 1911-Aug. 13, 1912, 24 d. at $50 (de-
ducted for pay for same period as officer of the department $252.96); travel and outlay
$353.85 1,300 89
Consulting engineer, H. S. Ferguson: services of H. K. Barrows, 5 d. at $50, 1 at $25, 48 h. at
$4; assistance $739.66; sundry outlay $74.16 _ 1,280 82
Consulting engineer, J. B. McCrae: designing and estimating cost of dams on river 275 00
Simmons, S. D.: transcription of evidence, 1, 140 folios at 5c; sundry travel and outlay $106.45 391 45
Watts, H.: blue prints, 1, 038 sq. ft. at 25c; silver prints, 1,549 sq. ft. at 10c 206 80
Small payments: rent of office, Apr.-Aug., $40; tent $16.50; photo supplies $36.60; sundry $17.60 110 70
Legal services —
Gregory, A. J.:40d. attendance $2,000, sundry $182.01 2,182 01
Jones, W. P., Woodstock, N.B.: 45 d. attendance $2,250, sundry $452.51 2,702 51
King's Printer's account 15 00
Total, carried to page V— 18 16, 121 77
Lake Levels, including payments authorized to A. St. Laurent, also for investigation
of lake levels in regard to diversion of water through Chicago Canal.
Reik, Geo. W.: reporting and supplying two copies of report of proceedings, 1, 110 folios at 15c ' 166 50
Surveyer, Arthur: personal services, 30| d. at $25; services of staff $91.50; travel and outlay
$101 .20 948 95
St. Laurent, A., asst. deputy minister: personal services, 26j d. at $25 662 50
Total, carried to page V— 18 1,777 95
St. Lawrence River Commission.
Consulting engineers —
Holgate, H.: services, 29 d. at $75; assistance $279.25; travel $81.22 2,535 47
McLeod, C. H.: services, 13^ d. at $25; assistance $25; travel $17.25 379 75
Surveyer, A.: services, 21 d. at $75, 2 d. in Ottawa $50; assistance $44.20; travel $92 1,761 20
Office of Commission —
Beaver Hall Press: rent of office, 14 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 560 00
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service, 1 y. to Oct. 9, 1912 56 85
Phillips, E. W. H.: obtaining lease of office, &c 5 00
Metering and surveying river —
Field engineers: A. A. Anderson, May-Mar. $1,375; A. M. Kirkpatrick, May- June, Sept.
25-Mar. 31, $1, 020.83 2,395 83
Asst. engineers: A. Bailey, June-Mar. $1,000; G. C. Bastien, May 16-Nov. 16 $543; W. E
Blue, June-Sept. $480; G. M. Dalglish, May-Mar. $1,507.50; A. Gagnon, June 2-
Sept. 5, $232.50; S. B. Johnson, May-Mar. $2,200 5,963 00'
Guide, W. Gillespie, May-Mar. $825; riverman, H.Coutlee $80 905 00
Rodmen: R. Bouchette, Mar. $62.50; L. M. Kelly, June 16-Sept. 11, $212.50; A. Menard,
June-July, Sept. $130 405 00
Gauge attendants at $10 per m 146 13
Travel and outlay of engineers: A. A. Anderson, gasoline $18.40, rent of rowboat $32,
paid for launch engineer, July 15-Nov. 23, $282.50, sundry $622.90; A. Bailey $547.50;
G. 0. Bastien $64.93; W. E. Blue $154.37; S. B. Johnson $539.11; A. M. Kirkpatrick
$431.84 2,803 55
Board, lodging, &c, of party : J. B. Bureau $408; C. Brazeau $54 ; Clarendon Hotel $159.67;
A. Desrochers $576.15; T. P. Kelly $206.50; Larocque House $379.50; sundry $139.25 1,923 07
Hughes-Owens Co.: current meter with one wheel $94.50; extra wheel $31.50; velocity
register and stop watch, 2 at $63; recording waterlevel gauge $134; 3 pneumatic tank
gauges $37.50; 3 air chambers $18.75; 12 in. chart $27; 6 lead weights $54; sundry,
$53 . 91 577 16
Lavoie, Emile: services of self, launch and rowboat, 6 d. at $11 66 00
Lebeuf, J. H. & Co.: 41 ft. gasoline launch, 25 h.p. Fairbanks engine 800 00
Thornton & Truman: making 38 water gauges $132.48; making 2 winches $100.95; sundry
$24.70 258 13
Small payments: hardware $131.37; labour $27.50; livery $24.50; spark coil $24.20; sundry
$78.50 285 07
Carried forward 21,827 21
V-^24 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. Lawrence River Commission— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 21,827 21
Water Power Development —
Supervising engineer, L. G. Papineau: July-Mar. at $3,000; travel and outlay $40.13 2,290 13
Assistant: A. Sullivan, Feb -Max. $300; J. H. Sullivan, June 12-Jan. 31, 1913, $1,140;
outlay $5 1,445 00
Beardmore Co.: rent of office, July-Dec, Mar., 7 m. at $60.67 466 69
Small payments: drawing table $25; water rates $26; typewriting $9 .90 60 90
Detailed with St. Maurice River Works (Page V— 431) 156 00
26,245 93
Less charged to —
Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V— 282) 473 17
Surveys and Inspections ( " V— 424) 15, 459 58
15,932 75
Total, carried to page V— 19 10,313 18
Snag boat 'Cygnet' Full and final settlement of claim of Ben. Schulzen for injuries.
Schulzen, B.: in full and final settlement of claim for injuries 600 00
Surveys and Inspections.
Geodetic Levelling, May-Oct. 1912 ($5,047.44)—
Rodmen, at $3 per d.: M. Lagace, 144 d.; P. Lagace, 175 d.; J. E. Leclerc, 175 d 1,482 00
. Benchmarker, F. Belanger, 144 d. at $3; tide gauge, F. Gatain, 48 d. at $2 528 00
Board of party. Brunswick Hotel, Moncton $471.90; Hotel Robertson, Bathurst $541.72;
Theriault Hotel, Grande Anse $146; Wayside Inn , Hampton $350; sundry $76.22 1,585 84
Chaloner, C. F. X.: suit case $11.25; express $27.75; sundry travel and outlay of party
$890.35 929 35
Ottawa Car Co. : 1 lb. black paint 0 75
Thornton & Truman: making 4 surveyor's staffs $333.55; 2 rod. boxes $39; 150 copper
plugs $45; sundry repairs, &c. $103.95 521 50
Test Borings ($128.54)—
Union Foundry and Machine Co.: 12 casing shoes $33; machine work, 71? h. $37.58;
sundry $6.26 76 84
Small payments: 3 covers for instruments $20.50; express $31.20 51 70
Repairs to Survey Vessels ($358.29)—
Public Works Department, Shipyard: repairs to launches Dot and Marielle: labour $344.79;
material $13.50 358 29
Travel and outlay of officials at Ottawa: R. Blais $547.45; R. Brault $58.45; J. U. Bray $14.45;
S. J. Chapleau $441.10; R. deB. Corriveau $1,046.09; C. R. Coutlee $151.90; Ed. Dan-
sereau $592.25; V. Denis $283.68; D. Desjardins $19.50; A. Dostaler $71.60; L. V.Gadbois
$238.30; A. W. Gregory $121.78; B. F. Howe $1,034.92; H. Landon $7.80; A. Langlois
$657.38; O. Lefebvre $219.36; G. May $18.25; E. S. Miles $526.10; P. E. Moffet $18.75;
E. H. Pense $374.43; G. E. Perley $117.35; R. W. Powell $405.45; R. J. Robillard $150.90;
J. R. Roy $25.60; J. C. Stewart $277.35; A. St. Laurent $17.05; J. B. O. St. Laurent $30.75;
J. A. Topley $47.50; J. R. Tobin $14.65; J. P. Valiquet $485.10; U. Valiquet $471.75 8,486 99
Generally ($163.79)—
United Photographic Stores: camera 50 00
Small payments: telegrams and telephone tolls $47.99; 4 sounding chains $39.50; 6 ice
chisels $18.90; sundry $7.40 113 79
Vouchers outstanding: C. R. Coutlee, D. 24,468, $200; Part D. 19,088, in favour of the Receiver
General $350 550 00
Detailed with other votes —
Port Arthur and Fort William (Page V— 38) 324 85
Harbours Generally, Nova Scotia ( " V— 230) 13,365 41
Prince Edward Island ( " V— 235) 1,572 90
New Brunswick ( " V— 250) 12,457 70
• " Quebec ( " V— 282) 23,817 89
Ontario ( " V— 305) 29,699 61
" Manitoba ( " V— 307) 1,520 57
Saskatchewan and Alberta ,.( " V— 310) 2,520 54
British Columbia ( " V— 323) 7,854 88
Dry Docks Inspection ( " V— 417) 457 50
Engineering Staff ( " V— 422) 14,656 48
River St. Lawrence Commission ( " V — 424) 15, 459 58
St. Maurice River Works ( " V— 431) 512 00
Total, carried to page V— 19 138,954 96
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL P'PER No. 1
V— 425
Colling wood Dry Docks: Subsidy. $ cts.
Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. —
Dry Dock No. 1: subsidy for year ending Nov. 30, 1912 15, 000 00
Dry Dock No. 2: subsidy for 2 years ending Apr. 30, 1912 18, 417 92
Total, carried to page V— 19 33,417 92
International Joint Commission.
Commission, services and outlay ($29,760.32) —
Chairman, C. A. McGrath: 1 yr. to Mar 31, $7,500; travel and outlay $531 . 35 8,031 35
Commissioner, T. C. Casgrain: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, $7,500; travel and outlay, $685.30 8,185 30
Commissioner, H. A. Powell: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, $7,500; travel and outlay, $997.47 8,497 47
Secretary, L.J. Burpee: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, $3,000; travel and outlay, $1,233.70 4,233 70
Stenographer, E. M. Sutherland: 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. at $50, 3 at $62.50 637 50
Clerk, John Godwin, May - Nov., 1912, 7 m. at $25 175 00
Lake of the Woods Investigation ($5,377.80)—
Lake of the Wood's Boat Co.: hire of launch 10 25
McKenzie, R. S.: hire of Steamer Redwing, 3| d. at $40: one-half paid by Canada 70 00
Meyer, A. F., consulting engineer: services, Oct.-Mar., 44 d. at $50; automatic water
guage, $100; services, S. B. Souie, Sept. 16-Oct. 21, $150, outlay, $237.28; sundry assist-
ance, $359.61; sundry travel and outlay, $432.13; less $1,739.53 paid by United States. 1,739 49
White, A. V., consulting engineer ($3,558.06)—
Prior to Oct. 1, 1912 services, $700; travel and outlay $357.96 1,057 96
Oct. 1-Mar. 31, 1913: services, 39 d. at $50; travel and outlay, $656.03; assistance
preparing map of lake, $150; sundry assistance, $110.88; rent of office, 6 m. to
June 30, $83 .34: one-half charged to Canada 1,475 13
Services of J. L. Rennie: surveying lake, Jan. 29-Mar. 31, 62 d. at $10; general outlay,
of survey party, $1,272 .08: one-half charged to Canada 946 04
General expenses, Feb.-Mar., 1913 78 93
Pollution of Boundary Waters Investigation ($4,387.33) —
McCulloch, Dr. J. W. S., Board of Health, Ontario: goods purchased from various firms:
1,008 6-oz. bottles, $115.50; 2 Bramhall Deane sterilizers, $395; 400 Petri dishes, $100;
2,086 Dunham tubes, $114.30; 2,000 culture tubes, $40; 2,043 fermentation tubes,
$81.72; 84 copper boxes, $85; 10 keratol cases, $60; 4 incubators with cases $150; 11
pipet boxes, $13.50; 2 sterilizers, $35; 2 special binders, $52.50; 3,000 leaves, $40.50;
4 field books, $22; 10 thermometers, $23, maps $20 65; express, $26.03; labour, $82.87;
sundry, $146.94; less, one-half paid by United States 802 26
McCullough, Dr. J. W. S.: voucher outstanding 1,604 51
McLaughlin, A. J.: services, as sanitary expert, Feb. 18-Mar. 31, at $7,000 per annum,
$777.78: one-half-paid by Canada 388 89
Starkey, Dr. T. A.: services, Oct. - Feb., 24 d. at $50; travel and outlay, $391 .67 1,591 67
Books and Library Equipment ($555.52) —
Hope, Jas. & Sons: Webster dictionary, $12; 8 Can. Parliamentary Companion, $16;
Wheaton's International Law, $8; History and Law of the Foreshore, $9.25; sundry
books, $174.55 219 80
Museum Book Store: Falconer's 'Mississippi' $15.33; Twiss 'Oregon', $7.30; Feather-
stonhaugh Treaty, $7.30; sundry $26.20 56 13
Stationery Office: 2 setts Ontario statutes, $30.60; 2 setts Dominion statutes, $33; binding
22 volumes, $42.97; sundry, $7 113 57
Small payments: Atlas of Canada, $7.50; Bouchette's British Dominions, $6; 2 Engineer-
ing Index Volumes, $15; 6 Engineering Annuals, $12; Index to Statutes, $6; clippings,
$21 .60; catalogue cards, $7; classification $5.32; sundry books and publications, $85.60 166 02
Office: Furniture and General Expenses ($2,199.90)—
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange, office, "8, 143, Apr. 27-Mar. 31, $43.60, 8,379, 9 m. to Mar.
31, $35.25, residence of secretary, 3 m. to May 1, 1912, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $18.75;
tolls, &c.,.$12.86 HO 46
Hope, Jas.: rent of office, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913 at $2,000; less $750 paid in 1913-14 1,250 00
Hope, Jas. & Sons: embossed letter heads, $43 .75; cash book, $10; stamps, $77.30; embossed
envelopes, $61 .70; sundrv stationery, $111 .04 303 79
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: 2 oak baskets, $10; 2 desks $80; 2 tables, $25; sect, bookcase,
$35; sect, cabinet $25.75; sundry, $18.30; less, 6 trays, $12, 3 waste baskets, $15,
cabinet, $25, difference on 18 chairs, $36, sundry, $3 103 05
Woods Limited: awnings, 2 at $13, one, $25 51 00
Stationery Office: 6 trays, $12; 3 waste baskets, $15; fountain pen, $4; despatch bag,
$19.70; 4 boxes carbon paper, $6; sundry, $49.37 106 07
Small payments: 6 ash trays, $5.40; 18 blue prints, $6.98; clock, $16.65; phone-eze bracket,
$6; 12 in. fan, $23; ice, $7.50; mounting 34 maps, $25; light, $8.50; 8 Osram lamps,
$6.80; water cooler, $17.50; 4 wheel numerator, $12; express, $25.54; telegrams, $46.71;
messenger service, $30.35; travel, $15.75; sundry, $21 .85 275 53
Carried forward 42, 280 87
V-^26 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
International Joint Commission— Concluded. $ eta.
Brought forward 42, 280 87
Stenography and Clerical Work ($128.05)—
Babbitt, H. E.: taking dictation and typing 180 letters and 50 folios documents for H. A.
Powell, $30; stamps, $5 35 00
Chestnut, E. I. : sundry typewriting and stenography 67 20
Small payments 25 85
Reporting Meetings, T. P. Owens: 2,330 folios at 20c; 9 copies^ 2,330 folios each, at 5c. per' folio;
copy for External Affairs, 1,013 folios at 5c; travel, $203.10; less, $762.26 paid by United
States i qq5 gg
Advertising: Amherstburg 'Echo', $4.80; Fort Frances 'Times', $4 .'44;' Fort William 'Daiiy
Times Journal', $4.32; Kenora 'Miner', $3.24; Toronto 'Globe', $9; Toronto 'Mail and
Empire', $7.65; Windsor 'Evening Record', $2.70; Windsor 'Herald', $1.30 37 45
Total, carried to page V — 19 43 452 36
Gratuities to heirs of deceased employees.
Legal representatives of the late E. Bourgeau, caretaker, Aylmer, Que., Public Building 16 66
Legal representatives of the late A. Boyer, clerk in the Secretary's Branch 191 67
Widow of the late Jas. Curtis, cartaker Port Hope Public Building , 75 00
Widow of the late Jas. Devaney, labourer's staff, Ottawa ' 94 50
Widow of the late A. Dostaler 200 00
Widow of the late J. Finley, carter, Rideau Hall '. ............]] 153 90
Widow of the late W. Gardner, watchman, Imperial Building 120 00
Widow of the late A. G. Hamm, messenger, St. John Engineer's Office 83 33
Widow of the late G. A. Keefer, district engineer, New Westminster 500 00
Widow of the late N. Martin, fireman, Ottawa Buildings 120 00
Widow of the late J. Murphy „ captain, schooner Rutherford 100 00
Widow of the late P. McKenna, watchman, Charlottetown Dominion Building 100 00
Widow of the late W. H. Noel, captain of snagboat Cygnet 250 00
Widow of the late J. Rochon, labourer, Ottawa 94 50
Legal representatives of the late Mrs. C. C. Seeley 90 00
Widow of the late A. St. Denis, Repair Staff, Ottawa ..:... .' 94 50
Widow of the late S. Topping, caretaker St. Stephen Public Building ." . 91 66
Widow of the late E. Treau de Coeli, elevatorman, Ottawa 120 00
Total, carried to page V— 19 2 495 72
Investigations under the Inquiries Act.
Detailed at page 46 in Part F lf 632 08
Collection of Public Works Revenue.
Dick, John: collector at Three Rivers, June 17-Nov. 13, 1912, 149 visits at $1; inspector, Apr.
22-June 14, 1912, 54 d. at $3 . . 311 00
Employer's Liability Assurance Co.: premium on collector's bond 20 00
Savard, L. J.: watchman on pulpwood seized at the mill of Les Bucherons du Saguenav, Jan.
30-Apr. 13, 1912 ..' 112 50
Travel of Ottawa official: E. T. Smith 1 088 33
Telegrams, C.P.R. Tel., $7.28; G.N.W. Tel., $227.25 '.' '.' ' ' '934 53
Advertising, $67.50; King's Printer, $145.89; Stationery Office, $137.14 350 53
Boatmen at Ottawa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: T. Brossard, $840; J. Steen, $720 1,560 00
Legal services, J. C. Gagne, Chicoutimi 58 85
Total, carried to page V— 19 3, 735 74
Slides and Booms: Maintenance and Repairs.
St. Maurice River Works (Page V— 431) 66, 629 78
Saguenay Booms ( " V— 393) 5, 667 86
Ottawa District, Slides and Booms ( " V— 432) 31 , 338 83
Generally ( " V— 433) 2,'066 70
Total, carried to page V— 19 105, 703 17
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE Y-A27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
St. Maurice River Works. $ cts.
Office at Three Rivers ($2,702. 05)—
Assistant engineers: Bruno Grandmont, services, Dec. 21-Jan. 18, 1913, 19 d. at $3, travel,
&c, $10.80; E. Grandmaison, services, Sept. 24-Nov. 30, 1912, 2 m. 6d.at $75, Jan.
18-Feb. 13, 23 d. at $3, travel, &c, $47; Z. Lambert, May 24-31, 1912, 8 d. at $75 per
m.; Jos. A. Lefebvre, May 27-31, 5 d. at $75 per m., Oct., Dec, Feb., 148 h. at 50c. 454 25
Draughtsman, Lomer Morissette: services, Dec. 1-Mar. 31, 1913, 77 d. at $2; outlay, $5.85 159 85
Taking inventory of Government plant, &c. : E. Crete, May 3-June 30, 1912, 58 d. at $3. 174 00
Timekeeper, Maurice Guillet: services, Apr .-July, 1912, 104 d. at $2.75; outlay, 75c 286 75
Beland, Adolphe, livery, Apr.-Feb., 1913, $367.75; Beland, Chas., livery, Sept.-Oct., 1912,
Jan.-Feb., 1913, $92.75 460 50
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephones, No. 28, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, $66, No. 193, 9 m.
to Mar. 31, 1913, $26.50, No. 266, 3 m. to June 30, 1912, $8; tolls, 11 m. to Feb., 1913,
$182.97 283 47
Hamelin, Chas. & Sons: plan cases, 9 at $6 . 50, 2 at $3 . 50, 1 at $2 . 50; sundry, 75c 68 75
Boarding men: N. Germain, 47 d. at $1.50; Mme. T. Pelletier, 50 d. at $1.50 145 55
Travel of officials: Chas. Arcand, $105.74; Ed. Bellefeuille, $340.46; C.H. Jette, $10.05;
Jos. Lamoureux, $7.35; R. Morissette, $46.09 509 69
Small payments: boarding men, $20.60; cable, $7.68; club bag, $14.50; rubber boots,
2 pr. at $4; stools, 2 at $4.50; sundry, $99.46 159 24
Champlain ($241.40)—
Arcand, Pierre: services repairing, Oct.-Nov, 1912, 2 m. at $75; outlay, $91.40 241 40
Grand Mere and Petites Piles ($9,270.35)—
Boom-masters: Jos. Paquin, services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1912, at $75, outlay, livery, &c,
$115.08, spruce, 494 ft. at 20c, 1,680 ft. at 17c; H. Boucher (assistant), services,
June-Mar., 1913, 3 m. at $57, 7 m. at $60, outlay, $3 1,993 48
Foremen carpenters: H. Boucher, Apr.-May, 1912, 50 d. at $2.25; H. Bourassa, Apr .-Mar.
199 d. at $2.50, outlay, $4.45 614 45
Carpenters: Apr.-Nov., 1912, 352-5 d. at $2; blacksmith, 48-5 d. at $2, 23 d. at $1.75 ;
labourers, 17 d. at $2, 979 d. at $1.50 2,344 75
Bell Telephone Co. ($220.38)—
Exchange, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, No. 24, $110, No. 36, $10, No. 36 F, $35 155 00
Exchange, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 36 B 45 00
Tolls, Apr.-Feb., 1913 20 38
Clement, Jos.: bricks, 10 cwt. at $1.50; labour, 24 d. at $1.50 51 00
Robert, J. A.: lead, $9; rope, $7.50; railing, 73 pes. at 50c; rubber, $14.50; sundry, $44.17 111 67
Flat timber, 15,031 ft. at 17c; square timber, 6,056 ft. at 20c; cherry blocks, 72 ft. at
40c; planks, 1,100 ft. at $10 per M; sundry pieces, $28.56. Paid as follows: Jos.
Auger, $522.41; E. Beaulieu, $235.83; Wm. Caron, $185.32; Jos. Clement, $1,230.62;
Arsene Desaulniers, $239.68; W. Gelinas, $520.63; T. Goulin, $135.57; E. Grenier,
$410.57; E. Lageois, $182.86; sundry, $171.34 3,834 83
Small payments: board of men, $36; sundry, $63.79 99 79
Grandes Piles and St. Jean des Piles ($16,134.89) —
Boom-masters : E. Desilets, services, Apr.-Nov., 1912, at $75, outlay, $63.85; A. Doucet,
Dec-Mar., 1913, 4 m. at $75 963 85
Caretakers: E. Desaulnier, Apr., 1912, $35; H. Thibault, Apr.-May, Oct., Dec-Jan., 5
m. at $35 210 00
Foremen: W. Deschenes, services, July 4-Feb. 28, 1913, 7 m. 27 d. at $75, outlay, $23.49;
N. Adams. Aug., 12 d. at $2.25; Wm. Langlois, services, Apr .-June, Sept.-Oct., 1912,
5 m. at $75, outlay, $21.52; J. A. Massicotte, Aug., 1912, 4 d. at $2.50; Euch. Crete,
services, July-Nov., Jan.-Feb., 180 d. at $3, outlay, $28; W. Matteau, Aug.-Sept., 1912,
52 d. at $2 1, 719 33
Carpenters, 1,029.25 d. at $2; carters, 4£ d. at $4, 251 d at $2; chainmen, 50 d. at $2, 7 at
$1.50; cabmen, 44-58 d.'at $2.50; caulker, 34 d. at $2; chauffeur, 2d. at $2; engineers,
44-5 d. at $2 2,961 48
Labourers, 1,659-6 d. at $1.50, 3 d. at $2; mechanics, 5 d. at $1.73; sailor, 5 d. at $1.31;
sounder, 12| d. at $2, 5 d. at $1.50; watchman, 6 d. at $1 .50 2,552 13
Beland, Jos.: axes, 8 at $1; oakum, 100 lb. at I82C.; paint 150 lb. at 6c; paint oil, 10 gal.
at $1.35; shovels, 8 at $1; white lead, $4.25; sundry, $41.97 93 22
Beland, Nestor: cartage, &c, Aug -Feb., 1913 50 00
Bellefeuille & Frere: 9 anchors, $48.50; crowns for anchors, 66, $62.50; repairs, 88? h. at
50c 25| h. at 25c; sundry, $22.94 184 57
Bellemare, Odilon: elm, 112 ft. at 25c; stone, 7.62 t. at $16 149 92
Bell Telephone Co ($205.80)—
Exchange, 3 m. to Feb. 21, 1913, No. 2, $5 5 00
Exchange, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 5, $24, No. 8, $20 44 00
Exchange, 9 m. to Dec 31, 1912, No. 6, $15; tolls, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, $141.80. . . 156 SO
Boudreault, J. H.: iron, 121-58 cwt. at $2.25; manilla rope, 1 026 lb. at 12fc; nuts, 1,800
lb. at 10c; sundry, $139.58 723 99
Canada Iron Corporation Ltd.: 2 drums, 610 lb. at 3c; "Jenkins' valves, 2 at $11;
machinery, drums, &c, $18; 2 sheaves, 440 lb. at 3c; sundry, $15 86 50
Doucet, J. Art.: boat hooks, 2 doz., $13.20; bolts, 42 at $1, 1,323 at 25c, 1,127 at 20c, 100
at 10c; chain hooks, 30 at 80c , 36 at 25c ; cramping irons, 228 at 20c; spikes, 631 at
10c, 300 at 8c; washers, 230 at 5c; sundry, $356.62 1, 155 17
Carried forward 23,269 76
V-423
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
£;. Maurice River Works— Continued. $ cts
Brought forward 23,269 76
Grandes Piles and St. Jean des Piles— Concluded.
^««mJ&.XM % arV8c" fiat' 40 ft- at 19c" 351 »• at 15^ — * „ 14
^iT^^fc^Vgi^ at 5o-; braoes; *z*&*:v* "***; is a* -
Lupien, Jos.: unloading coal, 264 J tons at 35c; sundry, $33^35 Tot go
Marchand.Zeph., coal, 302-65 tons at |4. 75 , J25 S
Thiffault, T.: dynamite, 3 boxes at $15; sundry, $54 73 ' go 7q
12% fStqiftr?ltimiber' 2'S? fr aJ £SC" 4^° ^ at 25c[-> flat t'imberVe.SSl ft.' at 15c.;
2Qc 127ft 'luio T^^m/^p*^-^?116 J018*3^'850 ft' at « sPruce' 929 ft. at
^ «^5^ g8 03; £
» sSy^™ TrUdd' S39492: ^^ ™ ™^' ^Ei-S
Travel, A. W. Gregory... ..;: 2'2?? «?
Small payments: blue print's, $10.80; boarding' men',' $82 .50;' damages* to' harvest' of
Adelard Trudel, $20; labour, 23 d. at $2, 10 d. at $1.50; laundry $21 85- moiling 3
iTtfrt8$rSndfy4,1628 $o2i4; "0riental" oil* ' brl- m -tchybiLk, fesrSSi? ^ w
La Pointe a Madeleine ($1,918.46) — 476 26
0VT DeteXfne^d'a^Tl1?- Langl°iS' July"AUg- 1912' 2 m- at $75: ™^' 1OT „
Watchmen: ODesaulniers Oct.-Nov 1912, 2 m'.'at $35; E. DesaulnierS; Ju'ly/i912,'$35;
o i? ' T™bault June-Sept., Nov., 1912, Feb., 1913, 6 m. at $35 315 00
nteE" ?od-/i $2+5io 52 t at $2; carPenters> 508-25 d- at $2> carters- 7-5 d'.' ktii; 7.5 d.
at $2.50, 4 d. at $2; labourers, 11 d. at $1.73, 80 d. at $1.50, 11 d. at $1 31 1 345 69
La Tunqui !m?m- ' u d- at $2; paint' $9; paint °a» l6-75; sundr^ tto.i8.:::::::: 73 93
Arcand, Pierre,: services, Sept. 3-30, 24 d. at $3 ' 70 on
Potvin, Pierre: services, July 2-Nov. 30, 132 d. at $2; sundry, $1.66'. '. '.". 265 00
Small payments: sundry.... k «n
Les Hetres Rapids ($74.52)— * bU
Cabman, Jos.^Lavallee, Mar., 1912, 8 d. at $2.50; rodman, J. B. Desroches, Mar.-Apr.,
Labour, 'Mar.-Apr.,' 1912,' 22 d. at $1.75.'. .'.'.'.[[[[". !! !S
Small payments, sundry ' 9 00
Bhawenegan Bay Station ($4,057. 33)—
Boom-master, Philippe Gelinas: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; outlav, $2 88 902 88
atl?' 6' Apr-"Dec-' 1912' 226 d« at $2-25; L- Dube» Apr.-Feb., 1913, 209-5 d.
Caretakers, 238 d. at ii!7^
ers, 69 d. at $2, 726-16 d. at $1.50 ' 2 0^7 2<S
Lapernere, L. P.: rope, 200 lb. at 16c; sundry, $26.64 '.'.'' 58 64
Small payments: dynamite, 1 box. $11 .50; shingles, 12 M at $3.50; telephone toils, $6.46;
sundry, $71 . 10 101 n«
Bhawenegan Falls Station ($9,233.85)—
Boom-master, Narc Lymburner: services to Mar. 31, 1913, 12 m. at $75; outlay, $1.10 901 10
Assistant, Sam Bisson: Apr.-May, 1912, 53 d. at $2, June-Aug., 3 m. at $51, Sept.-Dec
4 m. at $60 » 499 00
Head carpenter, Arthur Vincent: Sept.-Mar., 1913, 7 m. at $75 525 00
Chauffeur Arthur Charette, Apr.-May, 1912, 52 d. at $2.07; engineer, E. Beilemare,
Apr.-May, 1912, 52 d. at $2.30 ' 227 24
Overseers: Jos. Richard, Apr.-May, 1912, 53-5 d. at $2; Jos. Grenier,' Apr .'-Oct.',' 1912,
182 d . at $2 ^1 qq
Blacksmiths, 74 d. at $2.50, 140 d. at $2; caretakers, 332-5 id. at $2,' 14 d. at $1 75: carpen-
ters, 448 d. at $2.50, 4 d. at $2.25, 364 d. at $2; carters, 93-25 d. at $2.50; labourers,
114 d. at $2, 535-75 d. at $1.50 4 276 26
Adam, Theodore: 526 joists, 15,003 ft. at $18; stone, 5 t. at $16 ' 350 05
Bell Telephone Co. ($88.77)—
Exchange, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 3 22 00
Exchange, 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 49 25 00
Exchange, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, No. 191 ""..!...!..!!!..!!!.!.!!!!!! 5 00
Tolls, Apr.-Mar 36 77
Dufresne, J. A.: rent of boom-master's house, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1913, at $18.33. ... . ...... 201 63
Marchand, Zeph. & Son.: coal, 28 t. at $4.75 133 00
Norman, T. N.: 1-in. nuts, 343 lb. at 7^c; oil, $4.25; rope, 245 lb. at i5c; round iron
74-94 cwt. at $2.50; sundry, $41.68 295 77
Phcenix Bridge and Iron Works: additional steel material supplied for chute, as perfcgree- *
ment 150 00
Carried forward 42f 860 42
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 429
St. Maurice River Works— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 42, 860 42
Shawenegan Falls Station — Concluded.
Theland, Wm.: timber, square, 779 ft. at 23c., 2,503 ft. at 20c.; round, 370 ft. at 20c,
1,127 ft. at 17c; stone, 5 t. at $16 1,025 36
Small payments: boarding men, 21£ d. at $2; cartage, $21.25; sundry, $25.42 89 67
Three Rivers Station ($18,698.20)—
Boom-master, Jos. Page: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; rent of telephone office,
7 m. to Nov. 30, at $10; outlay, $88.34 1,058 34
Assistants: Jos. Brousseau, services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; outlay, $32.75; F.
Brousseau, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $60; John Dick, June 15-Mar. 31, 1913, 9 m. 16
d. at $75; C. Lymburner, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75 2,967 75
Foreman-carpenter: W. Giroux, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 846 00
Overseers: F. Brousseau, Apr.-Aug., 1912, 127 d. at $2.25; M. Guillet, Aug.-Feb., 1913,
173 d. at $2.75 761 50
Watchmen: F. Corbin, Dec. 1912, $46.50; Prosper Hamilton, Apr.-June, 1912, $86 132 50
Blacksmiths, 236-75 d. at $2.25, 268-75 d. at $2 1,070 19
Carpenters, 8 d. at $3, 4 d. at $2.50, 886-75 d. at $2, 16 d. at $1.50; carters, 135-75 d. at
$2.50; chauffeurs, $151.49 2,322 37
Labourers, 3,372-06 d. at $1 .50 5,058 08
Baptist, Alex.: lumber, 13,119 ft. at $22, 7, 185 ft. at $20; sundry, $25.42 457 74
Beaudry, E. N.: cable, 356 lb. at 15c; chain, 530 lb. at 4|c; iron, 1,626 lb. $56.84; lum-
ber, 42 ft. at 40c; oil, $4.40; paint, $4; spikes, 6 kegs at $4.50, 3 at $4.25; sundry,
$65.60 264 64
Bell Telephone Co. ($210.01) —
Exchange," 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913: No. 179, $49; No. 230, $33; No. 338, $20 102 00
Exchange, July 29-Mar. 29, 1913, No. 566 24 50
Exchange, Sept. 28-Mar. 31, No. 679 12 65
Exchange, Oct. 1-Mar. 31, No. 522 11 00
Exchange, Oct. 18-Mar. 31, No. 703 7 33
Exchange, Dec. 12-Mar. 12, No. 692 5 00
Tolls, Apr.-Mar 47 53
Canada Iron Corporation: 3 loads of old tubes, 10,130 lb. at $10 per ton 50 65
Lariviere, David: timber, 6,178 ft. at 20c, 7,452 ft. at 16c; joists, 20,876 ft. at $22; pine,
3 pes. at $3.25, 3 pes. at $3; spruce, 884 ft. at 15c 3,038 54
Loranger, J. B.: 2 anchors, $29.88; dynamite, 2 boxes at $12.50; iron, 922 lb., $21.16;
shingles, 3 M at $2.75; spikes, 6 kegs, at $4.50, 2 at $4.25, 5 at $4; sundry, $94.75... 234 54
Small payments: cartage, $84.25; labour, 30 h. at 35c; lumber, $16.80; rope, 111 lb.
at 10}e.; telegraph tolls, $5.71; wood, 10 cords at $3; sundry, $66.43 225 35
Dredge St. Maurice ($4,497.49)—
Captains, at $80 per m.: J. E. Trottier, services, 1-339 m. to June 13, 1912, outlay, $23.95;
Wm. Genereux, services, June 15-Nov. 30, 5-53 m., outlay for board of men, June-
Oct., $503 1,076 55
Warden of dredge: Captain Wm. Genereux, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 200 00
Caretaker, E. Desaulniers, May, 1912, $35; cook, A. Massicotte, July-Nov., 1912, 3 m.
at $30, 2 m. at $50 ' 225 00
Cranesmen: Pierre Fortier, Aug. 21-Nov. 30, 3 m. 11 d. at $55; N. Ricard, May 20-
Aug. 20, 1912, 11 d. at $60 per m., 2 m. 20 d. at $55 per m 351 29
Firemen: Pierre Fortier, July 1-Aug. 20, 1 m. 20 d. at $40; Geo. Girard, Aug. 21-Nov.
30, 3 m. 11 d. at $40 200 00
Mechanical engineer: Jos. Morin, June 18-July 5, 4 d. at $2.50 10 00
Caulkers, 39 d. at $2; carpenters, 257 d. at $2; carters, 1.5 d. at $2; labourers, 80-5 d. at
$1 . 50 715 75
Crew: July-Nov., 1912, 4 men, each 5 m. at $35 700 00
Beland, Jos.: paint, $23.50; pitch, 235 lb. at 5§c; white lead, 100 lb. at 8£c; sundry,
$23 . 40 68 33
Belief euille & Frere: 2 gears, 1,445 lb. at. 3§c; 54 grill bars, 2,200 lb. at 3c; helices, 2 pr.,
$14; repairs, &c, $23.75; sundry, $50.75 205 08
Boudreault, J. H.: blankets, 4 pr. at $4.50; cable, 72 ft. at 32c; oil, cylinder, 71 gal. at
95c., dredge, 45 gal. at 45c; pump sections, $11.20; screw plate, $32.50; sheet iron,
$13.50; 2 turn crank pin oilers $19; sundry, $90.74 295 68
Doucet, J. Art.: repairs, 15f h. at $1 .25; sundry, $45.60 65 30
Gelinas, Adelard: 2 braces, $5; cast iron, 140 lb. at 10c; pine, 3 pes., $12; repairs to
dredge, $30; sundry, $80.42 141 42
Thiffault, T.: machine oil, 33| gal. at 60c; red rubber, $20.82; sundry, $65.88 106 80
Small payments: boarding men, $15; hauling dredge, 5 h. at $3.50; iron, 266 lb. at 4c;
rubber boots, 1 pr., $7; spruce, 1,100 ft. at $27; sundry, $56.45 136 29
Alligator St Maurice No. 1 (Bateau Lafleur) ($1,555.73)—
Captains: J. Smith, services, 51 d. to June 27, 1912, $80.59, board, $16.79; A. ThifTault,
services, 5 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $55, board, 4 m. at $45 552 38
Caretaker, E. Desaulniers, June, 1912, $35; engineer, Jos. Baribeau, 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1912,
at $45; stoker, M. Boisvert, 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $39 539 00
Carried forward^ 68,262 52
V— 430 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
St. Maurice River Works— Continued. $ cts
Brought forward gg 262 52
Alligator St. Maurice No. 1 — Concluded.
Carpenters, 73-5 d. at $2; carters, 5-75 d. at $2; labourers, 47-75 d. at $1 50- sundry
labour, $9 . 12 ' * 239 25
Bellefeuille & Frere: 7 pr. helices at $7; railing, %\2Ab\ repairs,' $9! 25; ' sundry," $22 ' 58 ' ' 93 28
Small payments: cartage, $34.54; linen, $14.35; oil, $10; sundry, $72 93 131 so
Alligator 5«. Maurice No. 2 ($1,150.86)—
Captain, Jos. Veilleux: services, June, 17 d., $34.72; July-Nov., 5 m. at $65 350 70
Engineer, E. Bellemare: 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $55 qon no
Stoker, Arthur Charette: 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $45 " " 270 no
Normand, T. N.: coal, 36 t. at $4.75; sundry, $13.04 '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 184 04
Small payments: sundry 7 1(1
Alligator St. Maurice No. 3 ($2,169.44)—
Captain, Jos. Giroux: services, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1912 at $65, work overtime, 12 d. at
$^ • 50 fj£Q QQ
Engineer, J. Samson: Apr.-Dec, 1 m. at $50, 8 m. at $55; services as carpenter,' Jan'.-
Feb., 44 d. at $2; overtime, $28.08 606 OS
Stoker, Romeo Bellefeuille: June-Nov., 1912, 6 m. at $45; overtime, $6 30 276 30
Night-watchmen, at $40, Sepfc.-Nov., 1912: O. Corbin, 1 m. 12 d.; F. Corbin 1 m 'l9* d ' 120 00
Beaudry, E. N.: oil, $29.50; rent of jackscrews 14 d., $11.20; rope, 88 lb. at 15c'!
sheet iron, $23.98; spikes, 4 cwt. at $4.50; sundry, $60.43 156 qi
Bellefeuille & Frere: 14 grills, 600 lb. at 3c; helices, 5 pr. at $7; labour, 38J h."at 50c"
sundry, $35.98 ' 108 23
Loranger, J. B.: dynamite, 1 box, $12; \\ in. hose, 15 lb. at 80c; grease, 95 lb. at 15c '•
lubricator, $10; sundry, $110.27 1W e9
Marchand, Zeph.: coal, 36 t. at $4.75 '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'. 171 00
Small payments: cartage 00 nn
Alligator St. Maurice No. L ($4,008.01)—
Captain: Jos. Giroux, Dec.-Feb., 1913, 3 m. at $65; Ernest Delangis, Nov. 1912 $55 250 00
Engineer, Arthur Girard, Nov. 1912, $45; sailor, E. Marchand, Nov. 1912, $35 ; stoker'
Wm. Grenier, Nov. 1912, $39; watchman, S. Mongrain, Nov., $35 154 00
Berhnguet, F. X.: outlay to C. P. R. Co. for freight charges on Alligator No. A .. 108 00
Deschenes, Wilfred: board of crew, Nov., 1912, 5 men at $15 7* no
Marchand, Zeph.: coal, 23-57 t. at $4.75 ...'.'.'.".'.' .V .'.".' .'*.".',' Ill 96
West & Peachey: standard twin-screw Alligator, as per agreement '.".'. '. '. '. '. '. '. ....... 3 300 00
Small payments: sundry ' Q fK
Alligator St. Maurice (new) ($3,500)—
West & Peachey: large size twin screw aligator, as per contract, $3,450; 1 extra pair cast
steel propeller wheels, $50 3 500 00
Barge Lefebvre: Trudel, Wm.: watchman, Oct. 1-Nov. 9, 1912, services, $45. 50,boardi'$i9 50 ' 65 00
Dredge International: Loranger, J. B., \\" rope, 338 lb. at 12|c 49 oe
Stonelifter ($3,747.23)— u Zb
Captain, Thos. Gelinas: May 6-Oct. 30, 1912, 26 d. at $75 per m., 5 m. at $80 ... 4fi2 QO
Clerk, Donat Gelinas: Aug., 1912 \\ qX
Cooks: Jos. Gelinas, July-Oct., 3 m. at $35, 28 d. at $2; Wm. Trudel, Aug.-Sept., 2 in.
at $35 231 nn
Overseer, N. Benoit: July, 23 d., $53 . 08; Aug.-Oct., 3 m. at $60. . ........... .['.'.'..Y. 233 08
Blacksmith, 77 d. at $2; carpenters, 42 d. at $2; carter, 1 d. at $2; cook's assistant, July-
Oct., 4 m. at $30 360 00
Crew, July 4-Oct. 31, 1912; E. Beaulieux, 3-88 m. at $30; D. Bellemare', 3-8l' m. at $30-
D. Gauthier, 3-81 m. at $30; T. Gauthier, 3-89 m. at $35; E. Lavergne, 3-89 m'
at $35; O. Martin, 2-21 m. at $35; T. Normando, 1 m.at $35, 24 d. at $1 50; J Ratez
2-92 m. at $30, 1 m. at $35; N. Trudel, 3-89 m. at $35 ' 1 024 33
Labourers, 3^ d. at $1.50; miners, July-Oct., 50 d. at $1.75, 1-5 m. at $48....'.! '. '. '. '. '. 'l64 92
Beland, Jos.: dynamite, 2 boxes, $29; linen, &c, $49.50; pump, $6.50; soap, $5; sundry',
$58 . 50 j4g 5q
Desilets, Rodolphe: towing boats, 41 h. at $3 . 50 .......'. 143 50
Gelinas, Thos.: outlay for men's board, Aug.-Nov., 1912, at $15 each per in., 15 men i
m., 13 men, 2 m., 2 men, 29 d., 3 men, 28 d., 10 men, 27 d.; sundry board, $27 841 34
Small payments: repairs, $15; soap, $9.50; sundry, $59.16 cq rr
Tug Annette ($3,319.44)— D
Captain, O. Laing: services, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $104; outlay for board of men, 4
men, each 6 m. at $15, 1 man 2 m. at $14; meals for men, $102.90; sundry outlay,
$13.55 1 33Q 45
Warden of scow, O. Laing: Dec.-Feb. , 3 m. at $50 ' 150 00
Engineer, Ernest Cote: 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $55 330 00
Mechanical engineer, Jos. Morin: June 15-July 10, 1912, 22 d. at $2.50. .'.'.'.'.'.]'. '. 55 00
Sailor, Ned. Vibert, services, Apr.-Nov., 6 m. at $40, 1 m. at $40.50, 5 d. at $1 '77,' outp-
lay for board, June $14; stoker, H. Veillette, services, June-Nov., 6 m. at $45, 1 m.
at $46, outlay for board, June, $14 633 35
Carpenters, 11 d. at $2; labourers, 132| d. at $1 .50 220 75
Bellefeuille & Frere: grate bars, 1,275 lb. at 3c; labour, 32| h. at 50c; sundry, $i 6. 35 .'.'.' 70 85
Carried forward g6i 206 06
PUBLIC WORK 8 DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 431
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
St. Maurice River Works— Concluded. % eta.
Brought forward 86, 206 06
Tug Annette — Concluded.
Boudreault, J. H.: hose (steam), 30 ft. at $1.56; oil, cylinder, 65 gal. at 95c., sweet, 80
gal. at 60c; paint, $9; pump sections, $11.20; sundry, $67.63 244 38
Canada Iron Corporation: labour, 39 h. at 50c; propeller wheels, 2 at $15; sundry,
$14.35 63 85
Lambert, Ant.: towing Stonelifter and Dredge St. Maurice, 41 h. at $3.50 143 50
Small payments: labour, $7.50; lumber, $10.36; telephone tolls, $3.65; sundry, $49.80.. 7131
Gauging ($862.75)—
Lavallee, Jos.: gauge readings, Apr.-Oct., 1912, 184 d. at $1.50 276 00
Panneton, F. X.: gauge readings, Apr .-Feb., 1913, 287 d. at $2 574 00
Parent, Jos. : cleaning gauge, taking readings, &c 12 75
Generally ($148.18) —
Investigation re burning of tug Alligator: expenses of Sgt. H. Giroux 16 00
Heroux, Napoleon: chain and anchor, 4,200 lb. at 2 .9c 121 80
King's Printer 8 78
Outstanding 1 60
Detailed elsewhere —
Dredge Vessels, Ont. and Que (Page V— 375) 2,470 96
Chief Engineer's Staff (Page V— 422) 380 00
Total 90, 590 99
Charged as follows—
Dredge Vessels, Repairs (Page V— 324) 2, 365 70
New Dredging Plant, Ont. and Que (Page V— 325) 1, 333 04
Dredging, Ont. and Que (Page V— 332) 12,238 51
St. Maurice Booms, &c, Construction (Page V— 393) 7,355 96
Slides and Booms, Maintenance (Page V— 426) 66, 629 78
River St. Lawrence Commission (Page V — 424) 156 00
Surveys and Inspections .* (Page V — 424) 512 00
Total, as above 90, 590 99
Ottawa River Works.
Dumoine River ($245) —
Deputy master, T. Tait: Apr.-Aug., 115 d. at $2 230 00
Axemen, 1\ d. at $2 15 00
Cedar Lake Dam ($712.25)—
In charge, Jas. Carey: Apr.-July, 90 d. at $2 180 00
Repairing slide and building pier —
Foreman, P. G. Nash, Oct. 12-Nov. 15, 30 d. at $4 120 00
Axemen, &c, $328.15; teaming, 8 d. at $5, $3 at $4 380 15
Boat, $28.50; freight $3.60 32 10
Crooked Chute ($205.75)—
Deputy master, T. McAnulty: May-Aug., 86 d. at $2 172 00
Cockburn, A. E. : boat with oars and paddle 33 75
Upper Petawawa ($120)—
Deputy master, J. R. Jennings, May-July 57, d. at $2 114 00
Labour, 4 d . X 6 00
Lower Petawawa ($1,332.60) —
Deputy master, Wm. Selkirk, Apr .-May, 28 d. at $2; H. B. Smith, May-Sept., 121 d. at $2 298 00
Labourers, 576 d. at $1.75; teaming, h\ d. at $3.50 1,027 25
Dewar & Ryan: 3 peavies $3.75; 3 pikepoles $3.60 7 35
Petawawa River, Generally ($823.40)—
Foreman, P. G. Nash: Mar. 1-9, Apr. 1-11, 1912, 18 d. at $4; 22 ft. boat $30.80; sundry
travel and outlay, Sept. 11-Mar. 30, 1912, $417.42 520 22
Labourers, $33.12; teaming, 4f d. at $4 52 12
Dunlop, W. P.: teaming $25; provisions $165.76 190 76
Ritchie, R. & T.: labour $16.65; timber 1,250 ft. $43.65 60 30
Coulonge River ($2,330.88)—
Deputy master, J. Mullin: Apr.-Mar., 313 d. at $2; outlay $11.15 637 15
Axemen, $2; carpenters, 29 d. at $2; teaming $3; labourers $91 154 00
Repairing slides: axemen, 85 d. at $2, 5 at $1.75; labourers, 217§ d. at $1.50, 27 at $1.25;
teaming, 15f d. at $3 586 00
Aymotte, M.: maple plank, 6,492 ft. at $25 162 30
Colton, A.: 10 x 10 in. wh. pine, 1,000 1. ft. at 25c 250 00
Coulogne Hardware Co.: spikes $45.04: sundry $29.42 74 46
Sloan, W. J.: maple plank, 16,809 ft. at $25 420 22
Small payments: 1,450 ft. maple $36.25; 6 cords stone $10.50 46 75
Carried forward 5, 769 88
V-^32 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Ottawa River Works— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 5, 769 88
Black River ($1,721.62)—
Deputy master, N. Rochon: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 480 00
Labourers, 196-2 d. at $1.50, 60 at $1.75; teaming, 8 d. at $3, 12 at $4 471 30
Poupore, W. H.: wh. pine, 10 x 10 to 14 x 14 in., 22,710 ft. at $27, flatted, 628 1. ft. at 20c . 738 77
Small payments: 10 axes $13.50; sundry hardware $18.05 31 55
Calumet: deputy master, S. Morehead: 313 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 391 25
Mountain: deputy master, Wm. Thompson: 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 456 25
Portage du Fort: deputy master, D. McLaren: 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 456 25
High Falls ($544.50)—
Slide master, P. Barry: Apr .-Mar., 313 d. at $1.50 469 50
Labourers, 50 d. at $1.50 75 00
Springtown ($409)—
Boom master, J. McCrea, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 300 00
Labourers, 6 d. at $1.50 9 00
McCrea, Mrs. E. : rent of service ground 100 00
Arnprior ($1,035.57)—
Deputy master, J. Gaudette: May-Oct., Feb., 168 d. at $2.50 420 00
Assistant, N. McLennan: June-Oct., Feb., 77 d. at $2 154 00
Labourers, 10| d. at $2, 201£ d. at $1.75, 8f d. at $1.50; teaming $35 421 77
Small payments: boat $30; sundry hardware $9.80 39 80
Chenaux Booms ($1,328.25)—
Deputy master, A. H. Johnson: Apr .-Nov., 210 d. at $3 630 00
Carpenters, 2 d. at $2; labourers 396 d. at $1.75 697 00
McGarry, E. : 1 gal. turpentine 1 25
Hull: deputy master, L. Cousineau: 313 d. to Mar. 31, 1913 626 00
Chaudiere Stations ($3,622.29)—
Foreman, J. Souliere: 349 d. to Mar. 15, at $3 1,047 00
Assistant, J. Nash: Apr.-Mar., 30 d. at $2.25, 328 at $2.50, 7 at $3 908 50
Watchman, C. Clement:,61 d. at $1.75, 304 at $2 714 75
Axemen, 69 d. at $2, 163 at $1.75; carpenters, 44 d. at $2.75; labourers, 28 d. at $1.75;
mechanic, 26 d. at $2.25, 25 at $2; teaming, 6 d. at $5, 2 at $4, 36 at $2 811 76
Workman, A. & Co.: 10 rolls ready roofing $22.50; 12 sq. rock siding $30.60; sundry $37.18 90 28
Small payments: hardware, &c 50 00
Gatineau ($2,185.13)—
* Boom master, D. Noonan: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 750 00
Assistant, F. Battison: 247 d. at $2 494 00
Labourers, 16| d. at $1.50, 450| d. at $1.75; teaming $34.50 847 87
Small payments: labour $20.52; 5 pes. pine $18.95, hardware $37.79; sundry $16 93 26
Office at Ottawa —
Superintendent, G. P. Brophy: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 3,000 00
Asst. engineer, J. C. Scott: 1 y. to Mar. 31, $2,100; outlay $21.45 2, 121 45
Accountant, J. Kent: 1 y. to Mar. 31, $1,800; outlay $92.14 1,892 14
Clerks: S. E. Smith, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $1,199.99; C. Pitts, 9 d., $27 1,226 99
Draftsmen: G. P. Huguet, $1,400; G. R. Nash, $1,600, outlay $14.15 3,014 15
Messenger, W. Cain: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 800 00
Typist, A. Nantel: 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913 700 00
Subscriptions to newspapers, &c 26 75
Stationery Office , 11 36
Total, carried to page V— 426 31,338 83
Slides and Booms, Generally: Maintenance and Repairs.
Beloeil Booms: N. Menard: keeper, 1 y. to Jan. 31, 1913, $100; outlay $10 110 00
Burleigh Falls ($1,046.15)—
Bishop & Buchanan: timber, 25,806 ft. at $25, 14,100 ft. at $15 856 50
Small payments: labour $59.67; 1,170 lb. spikes $27.20, livery &c, $20.30 107 17
Slidemaster, J. C. Bates: services, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $75; outlay $7.48 82 48
Fenelon Falls:
Slidemaster, Thos. Austin, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1912 75 00
Poupore Booms, R. du Lievre: labour, Nov. 29, 1912, hauling booms 10 50
Upper Ottawa Improvement Co.: boom dues collected, 1 y. to Nov. 30, 1912: J. R. Booth
$1,570.55; Est. Brock Grier $25.05; Eddy Co. $182.89; W. C. Edwards $401.21; Fraser
& Co., $131.54; Gillies Bros. $181.27; Gilmour & Hughson $46.10; Hawkesbury Co. $450.86;
McFadden & Co. $68.76; McLachlin Bros. $726.43; Papineauville Co. $11.70, Rideau Co.
$3.70; R. & T. Ritchie $89.54; Shepard & Morse $235.67; total $4,125.27, of which one-fifth
is due the company 825 05
Total, carried to page V— 426 2,066 70
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 433
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Graving Docks: Maintenance. $ cts.
Esquimalt Graving Dock (Page V— 433) 15, 306 20
Levis Graving Dock (Page V— 434) 17,444 42
Total, carried to page V— 19 '. 32, 750 62
Esquimau Graving Dock.
Dockmaster, Isaac A. Gould: sevices, Mar .-Mar. at $165; outlay $134.75 2, 279 75
Chief engineer, J. E. Jeffcott, Apr .-Mar. at $132; asst., F. N. Jones, 12 m. at $110 2,904 00
Carpenter, A. D. Grieve, 12 m. at $126.50; watchman, J. Stock, 12 m. at $71.50 2, 376 00
Firemen, at $77: J. Appleby 12 m., C. Jordan 9 m., A. W. Taylor 3 m 1,848 00
Labourers at $71.50: Jas. Isbister 12 m., John Young 12 m 1,716 00
B. C. Elec. Ry. Co., lighting, Apr.-Mar., $80.45; B. C. Tel. Co., rent of phone, May- Apr., $132 212 45
B. C. Foundry & Engine Wks. Co.: c. i. impeller $40; pattern time, machinists, &c, $146.19;
26 fire bars, &c, $72.02 258 21
B. C. Marine Ry. Co.: use of piledriver, &c, 2 d. at $100; repairs, &c, $85.05 285 05
Colbert Plumbing & Heating Co.: installing trays, boiler, &c, in addition to office: labour,
59 h. at $1.25; materials $122.68 196 43
Esquimalt Water Works Co.: 6 hydrants under pressure, Apr.-Mar., $360; water, 756,000 gal.
at 30c. per M 586 80
Hickman Tye Hardware Co., pipe, &c, $101.10; Martin, H., coal, 217 ton at $6.65 1,544 15
Leigh, Jas. & Sons: lumber, 4,767 ft. at $15, sundry $68.37; shingles $8.25 148 12
McQuade, P. & Son: oil, 50| gal. at $1.22, 49£ at $1.25; waste $38.52; marine eng. oil, 2 cases at
$6, 2 at $9; sundry hardware $165.68 357 68
Moore, Whittington Lumber Co., lumber 87 65
Staneland Co.: Ratjeno paint, 2 drums at $40, 2 at $45; paint, 20 gal. at $2.65; varnish $19.50;
white lead $18.75; sundry $38.51 299 76
Small payments: labour, 2 d. at $5, 1905 at $3; fir spar $35; installing pipe, &c, $20; tungsten
lamps $19.50; lumber $18.30; cement $13.80; sundry $32.40 206 15
Total, carried to page V— 433 . 15, 306 20
Levis Graving Dock.
Dockmaster, Alf. Samson: services, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1913, $1,800; outlay $61. 27 1,861 27
Engineer, W. McDougall, 12 m., $1,080; assistant, T. Despres, 12 m., $840 1,920 00
Fireman, C. Bourassa, 12 m., $600; messenger B. Samson $60 660 00
Carpenters: P. Marcoux, 344-8 d. at $3; J. Samson, 356 d. at $3.75; F. Verrett, 339-35 d. at
$2. 50 3, 217 68
Watchman: J. Bissonnette, 11 m. $550, extra time $55.50; J. Veilleux, 1 m. $50 655 50
Labourers at $1 . 50 and $1 .75 per d 1, 332 36
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange, No. 124,$35, No. 166, $25; tolls $17.60. . ..- 77 60
Compagnie Chinic: 1, 200 ft. cotton r. c. fire hose 1, 200 00
Davie, Geo. T. & Sons: 76 gal. coal oil $15. 20; labour $54; 2 chaldrons coke $17; use of 8 Wells
lamps, one night $12; overpaid $10 108 20
Keroack, F.: osram lamps, 60 w., 30 at $1.20, 40 w., 24 at $1.10, 400 w., one $8 70 40
Mechanics Supply Co.: 115 lb. c. waste $17.25; 50 fuses $15; tungsten lamps, 60 w., 2 doz. at
$9, 40 w., 3doz.at$7.20, 20 w., 2\ doz. at $6.50; iron pipe $7.09; sundry $75.35 170 54
Paradis, T.: deals, 6,176 ft. at 20c; oak and elm, 195 ft. at $100, 322 at $80; pine, 1,350 ft.
at $50, 2,421-9 ft. at $60, 2,376 ft. at $73.20; spruce, 1,156 ft. at $25, 2,520 ft. at $31.60;
cartage $30; less $178-11 paid in 1910-11 1, 629 57
Quebec R. L. H. and P. Co.: 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, light $646.74, meter $6 652 74
Robitaille, P.: coal, 724-9 tons at $5.50; cartage, etc., 724 tons at 25c 4,167 96
Societe de Quincaillerie: 1,200 lb. rd. iron $24; 30 gal. paint $33; castor oil, 88 lb., $10.56;
cyl. oil, 42 gal., $35.70; engine oil, 43^ gal., $28.28; man. rope, 416 lb. at 17c; 50 lb. dyna-
mite $22. 50; oakum, 1,400 lb. at 7c; sundry $208.25 531 01
Small payments; 5 chairs $15.80; hardware $9.52; repairs $13.40; 1,100 ft. spruce $16.52;
water service, 12 m. to Dec. 1, 1912, $40; sundry $57.40 152 64
Travel of Ottawa official, J. A. Chasse 36 95
Total, carried to page V— 433 17,444 42
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Maintenance and Repairs.
Georgeville Wharf: F. W. Wallace: gate for wharf 6 00
Hull Wharf: wharfinger, J. P. Labelle, Apr. 1912-to Mar. 1913, 365 d. at 50c ' 182 50
Rimouski Wharf: Municipal Canadien: electric light on wharf, Apr.-l Dec. 5, 1912, 47 lamps,
each, 249 d. at 8c; repairs, &c, $47.30 983 54
Carried forward 1, 172 04
1— 28v
V— 434 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Maintenance and Repairs— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward " t72 °4
River duLievre ($2,039.06)— , , . „ ni <rtioo
Lockmasters: H. R. Gorman, Apr. 1912, $47.50; O. Laframboise, to Mar. 31, 1913, 8 m.
at $50, 3 m. at $65; Chas. Brazeau, assistant, Apr.-Dec, 7 m. 4 d. at $45, 9 d. at $35,. 974 00
Carpenters. Apr.-Aug., 1912: 7 d. at $2.75, 21-15 d. at $2.50, 4 d. at $2 80 13
Foreman, M. A. Brazeau: services, Apr.-Aug., 51-7 d. at $3, outlay, $33.15 188 25
Handyman, 6- 5 d. at $2; labourers, 50-85 d. at $2, 12 d. at $1 .75 135 70
Teamsters: May-Aug., 4 d. at $3.50, 2-25 d. at $3 20 75
Athmer, Geo.: lumber, 2,300 ft. at $12; 2 in. plank, 1,350 ft., $16; sundry lumber, $16.56;
shingles, 12 M at $3 . 50, 7 M at $3 123 16
Fleck, Alex.: 6 C. J. Butterfly valves for lock gates 241 04
Lievre River Telegraph Co.: rent of telephone, 12 m. to^July 1, 1913 15 00
Raymond, Simon: wood, 35 c. at $1.75 •••••• 61 25
Trader's Co.: astral oil, 127-1 gal., $26.93; felt, 10 rolls, $11.36; floor paint, 2 gal. at $3;
white paint, 6 gal. at $2; rope, 710 ft. $24. 13; 8 strap hinges, $6; sundry $49.65 136 07
Small payments: hardware, $8.10; repairs, $7.50; spruce flooring, 1 in., 200 ft. at $26,
1| in., 200 ft. at $38; sundry, $35.31 63 71
St. Laurent Wharf, I. O.: caretaker, H. Godbout, 7 m. to Nov. 30, 1912, at $10 70 00
Yamaska Lock ($1,611.35)— _ , _, in nni Mn
Foreman and Watchman, O.Mineau: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $75; outlay, $1.40 901 40
Watchman, H. Lambert: services, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913, at $50 600 00
Carters, 1 -5 d. at $3; labourers, 26 d. at $1 . 50 43 50
Small payments: boat, $15; board of men, $41 .45; sundry, $10 66 45
Burlington Channel Bridge ($3,161.49)— «, -
Bridge tenders: J. W. Tunis, services, Apr., 1912, $65, outlay, 85c; Robt. Lutz, services,
6 m. to Sept. 30, 1912, at $65; Oct., 1912-Mar., 1913, 6 m. at $70, outlay, $34.73. ... 910 58
' Assistants: M. Carey, June-Dec, Mar., 99 d. at $2, 110 d. at $1.75; Jos. Davey, Mar.,
1913, 8 d. at $2; Geo. Freed, June-July, 52 d. at $1.75; J. J. Fulton, Mar. 1913, 8 d.
at $2; D. Fletcher, Apr .-June, 63 d. at $1.75; F. Homewood, Apr.-Dec, 84 d. at $2,
173 d. at $1.75; H. Lampman, 84 d. at $2, 70 d. at $1.75; B. Markle, 51 d. at $1.75.. . 1,474 25
Labourers, June-July: '40 -5 d. at $2.50 101 25
Nicholson, Allan S.: pine, 800 ft. at $33, 363 pes. pine, $434 .50 460 90
Small payments: coal, 2 t. at $8, 1 1. at $7.25; forge, $11.50; gear grease, 1 keg, $19.08;
making pattern for, turning and casting roller, &c, $23.17; oil, 1 brl. American,
$7.86, 1 brl. white, $6.37, sundry oil, $8.75, repairing generator, &c, $25.77; rubber
boots, 2 pr., $11; steel lock pin for radial bridge, $7.50; spikes, 7 kegs at $2.50; sundry,
«52 76 *14 51
Cobourg Pier:R. B. Stott: lighting ; lamps on pier, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1913, at 25c; oil, &c,
$14 40 105 65
Washago Stop-log Dam: caretaker", A. W. Grigg: 6 m. to Dec. 30, 1912 25 00
St. Andrew's Rapids, Lock and Dam ($14,042.40)—
Superintendent's: A. S. Innes, services Apr.-Sept. 26, 1912, 5j| m. at $150, allowance for
rent of apartments, 6 m. to Oct. 8, 1912, at $25, outlay, $72.80; John Hay, services,
Apr.-Mar., 8 m. at $100, 4 m. at $150, outlay $31.90 • • • - 2,534 70
Electrician, Norman Ross: services, Apr.-Mar., 10 m. at $80, 2 m. at $91.67; outlay,
$20 45 1 ' ™3 '9
Machinist,' H. R Johnston: Apr.-Mar.', 8 in. at $83 . 33, 4 m . at $100 1 , 066 64
Foreman, Wm. Mitchell: Apr. 1912, 4 d. at $3.75 ;••',;::;■• 15 00
Lockmen at $60: R. Cox, May-July, 3 m.; Geo. Daryczuk, Apr.-Mar., 12 m.; A. Fidler,
Apr.-Dec, 8-61 m.; Chas. McKay, Apr., 1 m.; C. Pruden, Apr., and Sept., 1-44 m.;
A. J. Sanders, Apr.-Feb., 9-55 m.; John Sanders, Aug.-Jan., 4-86 m.; Jas. Swain,
May-Dec, 7-65 m 2,886 81
Rodman: Roy McLeod, 2 m. to July 31, 1912, at $60 120 00
Blacksmith, May, 26 d. at $3.75; bricklayers, Apr., 4-4 d. at $7; painters, Apr .-May,
34-6 d. at $2.50; rodman, May, 26 d. at $2.50; timekeeper, May, 27 d. at $3 360 80
Labourers, Apr.-Mar.: 529-3 d. at $2.50, 429-66 d. at $2-25, 145-55 d. at $2 2,581 09
Teamsters: Apr.-Mar., 69-6 d. at $5, 13 d. at $4 •••••••• • • • 400 00
Canadian General Electric Co.: d. b. cable, 125 ft., $33.92; carbon brushes, 74, $23.48;
fuses, 6 at $1.33; galv. conduit, 50 ft., $12.12; lightning arresters, 3 at $4.21; phos-
phorbronze wire, 20 lb., $11; reinforced cord, 242 ft., $13.91; repairing armature, $23;
tungsten lamps, 20 at 62£c; outside telephone wire, 1,002 ft., $21.59; sundry $75.26 247 39
Canada Oil Co.: red lead, 1,084 lb. at 6|c; freight $1.60 .......... 72 06
Hooker, F. W.: fir, 140 ft. at $40, 336 ft. at $30; shingles, 10M at $3.75; sundry lumber,
©20 49 73 67
Manitoba Govt. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, No. 110-2, Sept. 15-Dec 1, 1912, $5;
tolls $23 05 28 05
Miller, Morse & Co.: 40 bars of iron, $43.95; congo roofing, 5 squares at $2.55; frictionless
metal, 28 lb. at 25c; 1 doz. padlocks, $7; 2 doz. steel foundry brushes, $6.40; sundry,
$76 . 72 -. . , 153 82
Moody & Son: sundry supplies • • • /u '6
Shepard, Peers & Co.: bacon $13.86; butter, $8.25; cook stove, $7; ham $10.29; sundry
supplies, $53. 07 92 47
Carried forward 19«891 61
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 435
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Harbours and Rivers Generally: Maintenance and Repairs— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 19,891 61
St. Andrew's Rapids — Concluded.
Sinclair, C. H. & Co.: drilling well 98 ft. at $2.75; 'Myers' pump, $30 299 50
Stephens, S. F. & Co.: 'Benzol', 18 gal. at $1.25; red lead, 112 lb. at 9c; silkstone, flat
wall colors, 5 gal. at $2; special iron paint, 20 gal. at $2.25; Stephen's paint, 2 gal. at
$2.25, 10 gal. at $1 .95; sundry $84.32 195 90
Vulcan Iron Works: boiler tubes, 982 ft. at 10£c; sundry, $7.25 110 36
Western Coal Co.: coal, 69-5 t. at $6.68 464 26
Williams, A. R., Machinery Co.: | doz. 'Dreadnought' files, $5.70; shaft, $6.85; 'Shaw'
coupling, $6.45; 'Simmonds' 20 in. tooth saw, $23.10; sundry, $59.14. 101 24
Winnipeg Rubber Co.: hip boots, 4 pr. at $4.90; 6 'Hurricane' coats, at $6; 'Lion' perfora-
ted mats, 86| lb. , $39.10; sundry, $6.30 101 00
WinniDeg, Selkirk & Lake Winnipeg Ry. Co. : electric lighting, 9 m. to Apr. 1, 1913, at $50 450 00
Wood, Vallance Ltd.: galv. pipe, $12.65; rope, 100 ft., $7.30; white waste, 118 lb. at
12§c; wire brushes, $4.75; sundry, $42.38 81 83
Small payments: boots, 4 pr. at $3.80; coal, 2-15 t. at $12; cement, 2 brl., $6.10; copper
ferrules, 100 at 9c; Edison 150-w. Mazda lamps, 9 at $5.50; gasoline, 50 gal. at 27c,
44-5 gal. at 26§c, 45-7 gal. at 24£c, 41-5 gal. at 23c; marine caps, 8 at $1.75; oil,
5 gal. at $1.20, 22 gal. at 83c, 5 gal. at 80c; provisions, $29.27; 8 ft. valve, $12.80;
sundry, $183 .56 419 59
Legal services: Hudson Ormond & Marlatt Ill 70
Advertising 6 00
Detailed with Red River St. Andrews Lock and Dam, Construct, of Approaches (Page V — 40) 44 40
Detailed with Toronto Harbour Improvements (Page V— 300) 25 00
Detailed with 1911-12 (V— 395) 914 70
Total 23, 217 09
Less, charged to Harbours Generally, Quebec (Page V — 282) 15 50
Total, carried to page V— 19 23, 201 59
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces.
Summary.
Anticosti (Page V— 436) 5, 646 32
BayofFundy ( " V— 436) 1,818 65
Cape Breton Lines Generally ( " V— 436) 3, 940 40
Cape Ray, Newfoundland System ( " V— 436) 250 00
Escuminac Line ( " V— 437) 1,840 34
Father Point ( " V— 437) 500 00
Gaspe ( " V— 437) 679 95
Isle aux Condres ( " V— 437) 915 80
Laval Telephone Line ( " V— 437) 357 32
Magdalen Islands ( " V-^38) 4, 771 44
Meat Cove ( " V— 441) 19, 581 57
North Shore, East of Bersimis ( " V— 343) 23, 127 09
North Shore, West of Bersimis ( " V— 444) 11,400 02
North Shore, Generally ( " V— 445) 7, 512 17
Partridge Island Cable ( " V— 445) 271 94
Quarantine Line ( " V— 445) 5, 754 46
Cable Steamer Tyrian: Paylists ( " V— 446) 33, 589 06
" " Accounts ( " V— 447) 46, 669 58
Generally ( " V— 447) 1,280 45
Total, carried to page V— 19 169, 906 56
Anticosti.
District superintendent, Alf. Malouin, West Point: Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $33.67, 8 at $43.34;
4 trips to Ellis Bay $12 493 40
Ellis Bay: operator, Jos. Duguay, commissioner, Apr.-Mar., $654.69; postage 37c 655 06
English Bay-
Operator, F. Cabot: 4 m. at $30, 8 at $50; rent, 12 m. at $1; postage $1.87. . . ? 533 87
General repairer, H. Malouin, 4 m. at $35, 8 at $50; board while on line, 80 d. at $1; com-
pensation for loss of boat, &c $45 665 00
Heath Point: operator, C. Hubert, Apr.-Mar. at $16.66 199 92
Salt Lake —
Operator, E. Bourget, 4 m. at $8.33, 8 at $16.66 166 60
General repairer, Jos. Bourget: services-, 4 m. at $35, 8 at $50; board while on line, 67 d.
at $1; transportation from Gaspe, $50; work on house $12; boat $6 675 00
Shallop Creek: operator, B. Bradley, 4 m. at $30, 8 at $50; rent, 12 m. at $1; linework $6 538 00
Carried forward 3, 926 85
1— 28§v
V— 436 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward , 3, 926 85
Anticosti — Concluded.
South Point: operator, E. Laprise, 4 m. at $8.33, 8 at $16.66 166 60
South West Point: operator, A. Lemieux, 4 m. at $40, 8 at $50; postage $2; asst. operator, L.
Lemieux, 4 m. at $15, 8 at $25; linework $6 828 00
West Point-
Operator, Alf. Malouin, dist. supt., 4 m. at $8.33, 8 at $16.66 166 60
Substitute, L. Malouin, 4 m. at $40, 8 at $50; cartage $9 569 00
Generally —
Boudreau, F.: building canoes, 8 at $20; repairing, with horse, 7 d. at $4, 14 at $3.50, with
boat, 32 d. at $2.50; compensation for loss of boat, &c. $45 362 00
Bourget, O.: repairing, 3 d. at $1 .70, 73 at $2 151 10
Dupuis, Thos.: rent of cable landing, Anse a Fougere, 1 y. to Nov. 16, 1912 17 00
Mechanics Supply Co.: roof paint $69; pliers $9; sundry $10.35 88 Zo
Small payments: repairing $70; tents $15.25, $13.85; painting store $20; snowshoes $8.90;
hardware, &c. $14.80 142 80
6,418 30
Malouin, A.: to be accounted for, Mar. 31, 1912 (Page V— 396) 1,791 15
Due to Dept., Mar. 31, 1913 1,019 17
Paid by A. Malouin in 1912-13 771 98
Total, carried to page V— 435 5, 646 32
Bay of Fundy.
District superintendent, J. R. Parker, services, Apr. 16-Feb. 28 at $45, $472.50; outlay $57.72. 530 22
Big Wood Island: operator, E. P. Green, commission 0 69
Castalia: operator, G. E. T)alzell, commission .- 0 93
Eastport, Me.: operator, G. H. Cushing, Jan.-Aug. at $16.67 133 34
Flagg's Cove: operator, J. R. Parker, half April $10; relief operator, M. L. Parker, 1 w. $12. . 22 00
Grand Harbour: operator, I. L. Newton, 11 m. at $6.25 68 75
Grand Manan: lineman, Alex. Gilmor, 11 m. at $5, assistance, &c. $22 77 00
.Seal Cove —
Telegraph operator, J. A. Ingersoll, 11 m. at $6.25, arrears $2.09 70 84
Telephone operator, Mrs. Robert Eraser, 9 m 18 75
Welchpool: operator, E. G. Mitchell, 11 m. at $17.50, 25 p.c. commission $49.57; rent of office,
12 m. at $5; fuel $29 331 07
White Head: operator, Mrs. H. Leary, 11 m. at $4.16 45 76
Woodward's Cove: operator, W. A. Fraser, commission 1 26
Parker, W.: linework, 42 d. at $2; ferriage $4.25; padlock 50c 88 75
Pettis, Mrs. J. A.: rent of office, 1 y. to Dec' 31, 1912 100 00
Seely, Estate Mrs. C. C: services as superintendent, Apr., $45; outlay $17.37 62 37
Small payments: coal $46.85; desk $39; wood $10; 2 telephone sets $20.50; dry cells $15.76;
sundry $22.49 • 154 60
Pay-list for March, 1912, outstanding 112 32
Total, carried to page V*-435 1, 818 65
Cape Breton Lines Generally.
General inspector, A. B. McDonald: services, Apr.-Mar., 12 m. at $125; rent of office, 12 m.
at $25; board and room in Halifax $427.75; boat hire $42; travel, &c. $427.06 2,696 81
Bingham, Miss B., Englishtown: services as instructor, 12 m. at $50 600 00
Bissett, G. E., balance due for services as foreman repairer, Sept. 1907 27 45
Can. Gen. Elec. Co.: 1,000 insulators 55 00
Dickson, J. D.: rent of cable landing, &c, Scatarie, 1 y. to June 30, 1912 20 00
Earle, W. E.: outlay re handling of material: duty, freight, &c 44 08
Jack, W. & Co.: 2,000 insulators $84; 1,000 brackets $36; sundry $20 140 00
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: tel. sets, 8 at $10.25; wire, cells, &c. $29.12 Ill 12
Peters, C. M.: services as operator, Flat Point, 1912 50 00
Trudeau, A.: relays, 6 at $7.75; wall switches, 6 at $3.85; 1,000 brackets $26; sounders, keys
&c. $50. 145 60
Small payments: repairing repeaters $26.36; boat hire, &c. $23.98 50 34
Total, carried to page V— 435 3,940 40
Cape Ray, Newfoundland System.
Anglo-American Telegraph Co.: 5 p.c. interest on cost of construction of Cape Ray line, 1
y. to June 30, 1912, $88.16; repairs $50; operating $100; maintaining battery, &c. $11.84. . . 250 00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 437
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Escuminac Line.
Bay du Vin: operator, M. A. Williston, Mar -Feb. at $4.16; rent, 12 m. at $1 61 92
Escuminac: operator, D. Lewis, 12 m. at $4. 16 49 92
Hardwick: operator, M. Bremner, 12 m. at $4. 16 49 92
Hexham: operator, M.J. McDougall, 12 m. at $4.16 49 92
Pt. Escuminac: operator, K. R. McLennan, 12 m. at $5. 16 61 92
G. N. W. Tel. Co.: supplying office accommodation and operators at Chatham, N.B., to
work line, 1912 .". 185 00
Lewis, D.: line work, 100 d. at $1.75, 50 at $2, 64 at $2.25; team work, 137£ d. at $2.75, 18 at
$3; poles, 16 at $1.50, 77 at $1.80; sundry $7.36 1,021 08
Morison, D.: cedar poles, 94 of 26-ft. at $2.08, 6 of 40-ft. at $4 219 52
Pope. E.: repairs $51.50; express, &c. $5.79; horse hire $5; postage $1.56 63 85
Small payments: insulators $22; hardware $21.94; labour $14; sundry $19.35 77 29
Total, carried to page V— 435 . . . . . 1,840 34
Father Point.
McWilliams, J.: special allowance for facilities in connection with signal service, 1911 500 00
Gaspe.
Annett, J. J.: services as agent, Apr.-Mar. at $50; rent, Apr-Mar. at $5; outlay $19.95 679 95
Isle aux Coudres.
Charlevoix and Saguenay Telephone Co.: maintenance and operation of telephone system,
1 y. to Feb. 28, 1913
Corriveau, J., cartage, &c. $5.80; Pouliot, A., boat hire $8
Thorn, J. S.: hire of boat, tug and crew working at cable, 9 d. at $35; hire of boat, 11 d. at
$20; towing $15
Repairing cable, Oct. 1-11, 1912: foreman, X. Lepage, 9 d. at $3; labourers, 62j d. at $2
Total, carried to page V — 435
Laval Telephone Line.
Laval: agent, J. Touchette, Mar.-Feb. at $4. 16
Ste. Therese: agent, N. Bedard, 25 p.c. commission, Mar.-Feb
Vallieres: agent, A. Valliere, 25 p.c. commission, Mar.-Feb
Bell Telephone Co.: constructing line and installing phone at Ste. Therese $50.69; sundry
repairs, &c. $43.75
Bouret, A.: furnishing and erecting wire, Beauport-Ste. Therese, &c
Pope, E.: installing Laval line station at Ste. Therese $34.02; sundry $15.97
Valliere, A. & Frere, labour, &c
Total, carried to page V — 435
200 00
13 80
550 00
152 00
915 80
49 92
3 56
7 41
94 44
147 00
49 99
5 00
357 32
Magdalen Islands.
District superintendent, A. LeBourdais, Apr.-Mar. at $75; rent of office, 12 m. at $4; fuel $40;
postage $17.42; freight, &c. $10.98 1,016 40
Asst. supt., J.J. LeBourdais, 12 m. at $41.66; trip to Ottawa, Oct. 1-25, $157.40; sundry outlay
$50.75. . . . t 708 07
General repairer, J. G. Binet: services, 12 m. at $41.66; rent of office, 12 m. at $2.50; extra
work, 38| d. at $1.50; horse hire, &c. $49.78 637 45
Linemen at $15: Wra. Reneau 12 m., S. Clarke 12 m 360 00
Amherst Harbour: operator, J. Shea, salary and commission, 12 m., $88.35; rent, 12 m. at $1. 100 35
Bryon East: operator, M. Dingwell, 12 m. at $12.50 150 00
Entry Island: telephone operator, Ed. Ghenell, 12 m. at $1.25 15 00
Etangdu Nord: operator, E. Binet, 12 m. at $8.33 99 96
Grand Entry: operator, F. Aitken, salary and commission, 12 m 99 50
Grosse Isle —
Operator, N. Clark: salary and commission, 12 m., $437.44; fuel $24; rent, 12 m. at $2. . . 485 44
Asst. operator, J. Quinn, 12 m. at $20 , 240 00
Carried forward 3, 912 17
V^38 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1918
4 CIORGE V., A. 1914
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 3,912 17
Magdalen Islands — Concluded.
House Harbour: operator, C. Delaney, 12 m., $50.61; rent $24; horse hire $1 .25 75 8G
Operators at $4.16 a month, 12 m. to Mar. 31: Amherst Island, Wm. Cormier; Aurigny, L.
P. Gaudet; Byron West, P. Chevrier; Cape Verte, G. Cyr; Etang du Nord, Lighthouse,
N. Arseneau; Old Harry, L. V. Clarke; Pointe Basse, H. Arseneau; South Beach, F.
Cheverie 399 36
India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Co.: 2 sets Morse sounders, freight, &c. . . . 462 76
Mechanics Supply Co.: hardware, &c 55 59
Small payments: linework, 113| d. at $1.50; horse hire, 51 d. at $1; practice buzzer $33; dry
cells $5.04; sundry $14.40 273 69
5, 179 43
Due to Supt. A. LeBourdais, Mar. 31, 1913 1,009 48
Mar. 31, 1912 (Page V— 398) : 60149
Paid by Supt. A. LeBourdais in 1912-13 : 407 99
Total, carried to page V— 435 4, 771 44
Meat Cove.
Superintendent, D. C. Dawson, St. John: services, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $60; postage, $305.52. . 905 52
Alder Point: —
Operators: Mrs. J. Arsenault, Apr.-Oct., 7 m. at $4.17; Maud M. Plant, Dec. 23-Jan. 31
$5.23 34 42
Repairer, John Arsenault, 8 m. at $12 . 50 for 3 m 33 33
Aspy Bay, operators: K. G. Z wicker, Apr.-Oct., 7 m. at $4.17; T. Y. Nichols, Nov.-Jan.,
3 m. at $4.17 .' 41 70
Baddeck: operator, L. M. Anderson, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $12.50; commission, $128.49 253 49
Ball's Creek; operator, H. A. Ball, commission, May, July-Nov 1 33
Bay St. Lawrence: —
Operators: V. Theriault, Apr.-Dec, 9 m. at $60; Mrs. V. Theriault, Apr.-Jan., 10 m.
at $35 890 00
Repairer, A. S. McDonald, Apr.-Dec, 9 m. at $20 for 3 m 60 00
Big Bras d'Or: operator, D. Livingstone, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $8.33; repairer, Duncan McRae,
9 m . at $5 128 30
Boularderie Centre: operator, Mrs. J. B. McKenzie, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer.D.
McKenzie, 12 m., $50 91 70
Breton Cove: D. B. Macleod, commission, 10 m 3 95
Brook's Village: operator, Stella Jamieson, Apr. 26-Jan. 31, at $4.17 38 17
Cape North: operator, N. A. McDonald, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, M. E. McAskill,
9 m. at $22.50 for 3 m 109 20
Castle Bay, operators: Katherine McDonald, Apr.-June 3 m. at $4.17; Catherine Mclnnis,
Sept.-Jan., 5 m. at $4.17 33 36
Cheticamp: repairer, Lazare A. Poirier, 6 m 40 00
Creignish: repairer, John N. Mclsaac, 12 m 50 00
Eastern Harbour: —
Operators: C. J. AuCoin, commission, $112.85; M. S. AuCoin, commission, $14.72 127 57
Repairers: J. L. Chiasson, 10 m., $33.33; Lazare Poirier, 3 m., $20 53 33
East Scatarie: —
Operators: J. T. Martell, Apr.— May, $8.34; T. Nearing, June $4.17, commission, July-Jan.,
$3.95; E. Nearing, commission, Aug., 46c 16 92
Martell, John, looking after battery, Feb.-May 2 00
Englishtown : —
Operator, Mrs. J. D. McAskill, May-Jan., 9 m. at $10, commission, $19 .86 109 86
Repairers: M. Campbell, 9 m. at $5; D. McAuley, 9 m. at $25 for 3 m : 120 00
Enon: operator, Effie McDonald, Apr.-Dec, 9 m. at $4.17 37 53
Ferry Landing: —
Operator, M. McRitchie, Apr.-Dec, 9 m. at $4.17 37 53
Anderson, L. M., care of main battery, 18 m 18 00
Gabarus: —
Operators: C. Grant, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $30; attending fires, 6? m. at $3; E. A. Finlayson,
Sept., 18 d., $21.60 341 ia
Hardy, James, Estate, rent of office, 12 m. to Dec 31, 1912 75 00
Gillis Lake: operator, D. H. Gillis, Apr.-Oct., 7 m. at $4.17 29 19
Glengarry: repairer, Angus J. McDonald, 3 m 12 50
Grand River: —
Operator, E. A. Finlayson, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $14. 17 141 70
Repairers: Dan McKillop, 9 m. at $12.50 for 3 m.; Hector Urquhart, 9 m. at $12.50 for 3 m. 75 00
Carried forward 3, 911 70
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 439
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ eta.
Brought forward 3, 911 70
Meat Cove— Continued.
Groves Point: operators: Mary Dunlop, Apr -Oct., 7 m. at $4.17; Rod Campbell, Dec.-Jan.f
2 m at $4. 17 ] 3753
Hawkesbury: —
Operator, E. Macdonald, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $20 200 00
MacDonald, William, rent of office, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4 40 00
Hayes River: operator, H. R. Beaton, Aug.-Jan., 6 m. at $4. 17 25 02
Indian Brook: operator, Sadie McDonald, Apr-Dec, 9 m. at $4.17; repairer, John Smith,
9 m. at $5 ] 82 53
Ingonish: —
Operator, Mrs. S. S. Burke, Apr -Dec, 9 m. at $4.17 37 53
Repairers: Norman M. McLerd, 9 m. at $25 for 3 m.; Frank Warren, 10 m. at $7.50. .... 150 00
Inverness: operator, Cassie F. McLean, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $30 300 00
L'Archeveque: operator, Mary H. Kemp, July 11-Jan. 31, at $4. 17 27 89
L'Ardoise: operator, M. E. Sampson, May 16-Jan. 31, 8^ m. at $4. 17 ..".".".. .' .' .' .' .' 35 44
Little Bras d'Or: operators: D. E. Grantmeyer, Apr. 1-Sept. 12, $22.85; Margaret Richards.
Dec-Jan,. $8. 34 31 19
Loch Lomond: operators: W. R. Morrison, Apr -Dec 9 m. at $4.17; J. F. McDonald, Jan.,
1 m. at $4 . 17 41 70
Louisburg: operator, W. Townsend, Apr -June, 3 m. at $4.17, July- Jan., 7 m. at $20, commit
sion, $31.87 184 38
Mabou : operator, Martha McDonald, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $10 100 00
Main-a-Dieu: —
Operator, Gertrude Lewis, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4. 17 41 70
Dickson, James D., rent and accommodation for office, 12 m 50 40
Margaree Forks: operator, Sarah McDougall, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, John F.
Miller, 9 m. at $12.50 for 3 m 79 20
Margaree Harbour: operator, A. B. C. McLean, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $10; repairer, H. K. McLean
9 m. at $6.25 for 3 m 118 75
Marion Bridge: operators: Annie B. Morrison, Apr -June, 3 m. at $4.17; Austin Morrison,
July-Jan., 7 m. at $4. 17 41 70
Meat Cove: —
Operator, Mrs. J. L. McEachern, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4. 17; repairer, Ronald Fraser, 12 m.
$40 81 70
AuCain, C. J., rent for office, 8 d. at $1 8 00
McLeanville : repairer, Angus J. McLean, 9 m. at $12 .50 for 3 m 37 50
North Side: operator, Jas. J. Gillis, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, Duncan Gillis, 9 in.
at $12.50 for 3 m 79 20
North Sydney: operator, W. E. Earle, commission, Apr.-Jan ......'. 777 50
Piper's Cove: operator, Miss Katie McNeill, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, H. J. McNeil
12 m., $50 91 70
Pleasant Bay: —
Operator, Mrs. G. P. Mcintosh, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4. 17 41 70
Repairers: A. Fraser, 6 m., $15; E. Fraser, 6 m., $15; K. Fraser,9 m., $30; A. D. Moore',
9 m., $30 90 00
Port Hood:—
Operator, D. J. McDonald, Apr -Man., 10 m. at $4. 17 41 70
Repairer, J. A. Campbell, 7 m. \ 29 17
Port Hood Island: operator, Elsie M. Smith, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, A. Smith,
12 m., $20 61 70
R. Bourgeois: operators: Maria E. Boyd, Apr-May, 2 m. at $4.17; Laura E. Boyd, June-Jan.,
8 m. at $4. 17 41 70
Rockdale, operator, D. P. Pottie, commission, Apr.-Jan 5 76
St. Peters: operators: R. C. Morrison, Apr .-June, 3 m. at $8.34; K. McKenzie, July^jan ' 7
m. at $8.34 83 40
S. S. Boularderie: operator, Donald McRae, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, P. McLeod,
9 m. at $12.50 for 3 m 79 20
Strathlorne: —
Operator, Rose McLean, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $19. 17; repairer, L. G. McDougall, 12 m., $40. 231 70
McLean, Rose, caring for main battery, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $1; travelling expenses, $4 14 00
S. W. Margaree: operator, Mrs. Mary Collins, Apr.-Jan., 10 m. at $4.17; repairer, J. D. McFar-
lane, 9 m. at $10 for 3 m 71 70
Operators at $4.17 a month, 10 m. at Jan. 31, 1913: Benacadie, Gregory Farrell, Benacadie
Pond, John N. McNeil; Boularderie West, John Mclntyre; Cape St. Lawrence, Mrs. C.
Jamieson; Capsticks, J. W. Capsticks; Craigmore, Allan Cameron; Dingwall, J. O'Brien;
East Bay, J. McNeil; Eskasoni, Sadie McMillan; Fourchu, E. McKinnon; French River,
John McDonald; French Vale, J. J. McLean; Gabarus Lake, Mrs. H. McDonald; Grand
Falls, Mrs. E. D. McKillop; Grand Narrows, John J. McNeill; Hillside, A. McKenzie;
Ingonish Ferry, Mrs. M. A. McKinnon; Judique, Mary C. McDonald; Loch Ban, J. B.
McCormack; Neil's Harbour, A. A. McLean; New Campbellton, Annie Morrison; N. E.
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Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 7, 403 99
Meat Cove — Continued.
Operators at $4.17 a month, 10 m. at Jan. 31, 1913— Concluded.
Margaree, Mrs. D. J. Ross; North River Bridge, D. J. Morrison; Outer Island, C. Mc-
Lennan; Point Clear, Mrs. M. McLeod; Port Hastings, Mrs. A Petrie; Ross Ferry, Mrs.
J. F. McKenzie; St. Esprit, Mrs. J. D. Morrison; South Gut, Rachel Morrison; South Ingon-
ish, Mrs. M. C. Williams; Upper Kempt Head, Mrs. M. McKenzie; Victoria Bridge,
Mrs. Alex. McKinnon; West Lake Ainslie, Chas. Mclnnis; Whycocomagh, D. J. Ross;
Wreck Cove, Mrs. Mary Morrison 1, 459 50
Instructors at $25 per m.: Allan Cameron, $21.15; E. A. Finlayson, $125.63; M. J. McDougall,
$10.33; Rose McLean, $50 207 11
General repairs: —
Burke, S. S., Ingonish, 9 m. at $45; Dickson, E. M., Louisburg, 3 m. at $45 540 00
Dovle, P. A., Inverness, 10 m. at $40; Dunlop, Jos. G., Baddeck, 1 m., $45. 445 00
Hooper, D. S., Louisburg, 7 m. at $45; Logue, Jos., North Sydney, 10 m. at $45 765 00
McMillan, J. F., Port Hastings, 10 m. at $40; McRae, Murdock, St. Peters, 10 m. at $40. . 800 00
Storekeeper, R. Logue, North Sydney, 6 m 25 00
Coleman, Charles, trips with horse and wagon, 15 at $3 . 50, 7 at $2 66 50
Dickson, E. J. horse hire, 51 d. at $3 153 00
Finlayson, E. A.: board, $60.71; freight, $1; cartage, $1.50 63 21
Hooper, L., horse hire, 109 d. at $3; trucking, $1.25 828 25
Intercolonial Railway, sundry freight charges 148 71
Logue, R. : trips with horse and wagon, 20 at $3.50, 7 at $3.25, 5 at $2.50, 5 at $2; sundry truck-
ing, $18 . 75 134 00
Matthews, S. C: vitriol, 3,474 lb. at 6c; zincs, 646 at 40c; jars, 202 at 35c; coppers, 584 at 15c;
clamps, 6 at $2 . 50; scoops, 9 at $2 . 10; 1620 ft. wire, $17 .78; digging bars, 8 at $3 . 15; sundries
$193 .05 895 07
McMillan, A. D.: team hire, 45 d. at $3; %\ d. at $2.50, 8 d. at $2; 2 trips, $4 176 25
McRae, Murdoch, sundry trips with horse and wagon 68 00
Thome, W. H. & Company: scoops, 18 at $2.10; digging bars, 15 at $3.15; tampers, 6 at $1.75,
sundries, $39.13 134 68
Western Union Telegraph Co.: storage battery current supplied wires from North Sydney
office, 12 m. at $7.50; messages, $1.35 91 35
Small payments: —
^Poles, 10 at $1.50, 142 at $1, 35 at 60c, sundry $18.95; freight and wharfage, $28.16 225 11
Coal, 6 tons at $3.50, 4*87 at $3; matches, $25.45; oats, 11 bush, at 75c, 30 bush, at 62c,
4 bush, at 50c 89 93
Climbers, $26.40; team hire, 40-66 d. at $3, 1 d. at $2.50; motor boat hire, $12 162 90
Labour, 7 d. at $2.25, 10-5 d. at $2, 43 d. at $1.75, 232-5 d. at $1.50, 3d. at $1-25, 3d. at
$1 . 20, 6 d. at $1, sundry $23 . 25. . ._ 497 37
Meals, horse feed, &c, $455.92; driving and cartage, $112; travelling expenses of men,
$58.36; sundries, $123.25 749 53
General repairs, Big Bras d[Or Section, Oct.-Dec —
Burke, Sydney S., services of team, 52 d. at $3 156 00
McLeod, Robert J., line-work, 52 d. at $2.50 130 00
Small payments: labour, 61 d. at $1.50; board and horse feed, $68.50; poles, 4 at $1.25, 28
at $1, 5 at 75c; sundries, $7.50 204 25
General repairs, Boularderie Section, Oct.-Jan. —
Dixon, Chas., services as climber, 2 • 108 m. at $40 84 32
Logue, Richard, hire of horse and express, 56 d. at $2.50 140 00
McNeil, John J., services asgroundman, 1-954 m. at $30 58 62
Small payments: board and horse feed, $221.15; climbers at $35 per m., $72.43; poles,
$9; sundries, $31 .50 _ 334 08
General repairs, Hawkesbury — Gabarus Section, May-Dec —
McRae, Murdock, services of horse, 90 d. at $1.50, trip, $1. 136 00
Stone, Dan B., labour, 82 d. at $1.50 123 00
Small payments: board and horse feed, $160.85; labour, 24 d. at $1 .50; poles, 58 at 75c,
38 at 65c, 16 at 60c; sundries, $17.95 292 60
General repairs, Hawkesbury — Inverness Section, July, Sept. -Nov. —
McDonald, Chas. A., services as groundman, 30-3 d. at $1.75 53 02
Mclnnis, Hugh, services as groundman, 29-8 d. at $1.75 52 15
McMillan, A. D., services of team, 57 d. at $2. 50 142 50
McNeil, Hughie, assistant lineman, 50-5 d. at $2 101 00
McQuarrie, John A., assistant foreman, 36 d. at $2, 13 d. at $2.25 101 25
McQuarrie, J. D. C, lineman, 2-225 m. at $40 89 01
Small payments: groundman, 321.76 d. at $1.75; labour, 26-5 d. at $1.50; board, horse
feed, &c, $102.10; water boy, 20 d. at 50c; sundries, $27.36 742 30
General repairs, Inverness — Meat Cove Section, Nov.-Dec —
Doyle, L. T., hire of team, 18 d. at $3 54 00
Small payments: labour, 4 d. at $2, 128-5 d. at $1.50, 3 d. at $1; poles, 23 at $1, 32 at 75c;
board, horse feed, &c, $21 .90; sundries, $2.55 275 20
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Telegraph Lines: Lower St, Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 18,898 76
Meat Cove — Concluded.
General repairs, Margaree — N. E. Margaree Section, May-July —
Campbell, Dougald: poles, 232 at $1; board and horse feed, &c, $9.35 241 35
Gillis, P. A.: labour, 64 d. at $1.50; pole, $1 97 00
Miller, John, climber, 36 d. at $2 72 00
Thompkins, Alex.: labourer, 31-5 d. at $1.75; 2 poles, $2 57 12
Small payments: labour, 5 d. at $1.52, 116 d. at $1.50, 3 d. at $1.48, 1 d. at $1.40; team
hire, 9 d. at $2.50; sundries, $5.40 215 34
Total, carried to page V— 435 19, 581 57
North Shore, East of Bersimis.
District Superintendent's office and repeating office, Long Point of Mingan —
District superintendent, E. H. Tetu: services, Apr.-Mar. at $90 1, 080 00
Asst. superintendent, Mrs. E. EL Tetu, 12 m. at $25 300 00
Operator, V. Guay, Mar .-Feb. at $41.66; asst,, Mrs. V. Guay, 12 m. at $15 679 92
Special temporary assistant, Jos. Maloney, Aug., Sept., $120, fare, &c, from Bersimis,
$57.15 177 15
Gingras, Jos., 6-06 tons coal, at $9, bags, $8.10 62 64
Picard, Jos., taking care of line, Bersimis to Red Bay, winter 1910-11 61 50
Small payments: unloading coal, $39.75; 25 battery cells $22.50; firewood, $15.75; repair-
ing typewriter, $10.85; sundry, $14.53 103 38
Aguanus —
Operator, Mrs. S. Gallant, Mar.-Feb., at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, S. Gallant, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, Oct.-Feb., $17 108 63
Baie des Has —
Operator, Mrs. J. Monger, Mar.-Feb., at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, J. Monger, Apr.-Feb., at $8.33, rent, Oct., Feb., $17 108 63
Bersimis —
Operator, A. Maloney, Mar.-Feb., at $45.83; special allowance as acting superintendent,
Apr.-Feb. at $15; trip to Ottawa, $64.10 779 06
Asst. operator, Mrs. A. Maloney, Apr.-Feb. at $16.66 183 26
Repairer, Jos. Gagnon, Apr.-Feb. at $35 385 00
Gagnon, Jos.: board, 94 d. at 50c; board of men, 222 d. at 50c; cash advanced to men,
$35.25; hire of dogs, $17; plank, $6 216 25
Gingras, Jos.: coal, 10 tons, at $9; bags, 149 at 10c 104 90
Maloney, Jos. fare, &c, Georgetown, P.E.I. , to Bersimis 19 35
Mechanics' Supply Co.: rope, $14.70; grindstone, $8.20; sundry, $33 55 90
Repairers, 255 d. at $2, 16 at $1.70; less advanced by Jos. Gagnon, $28.50, and less, board
paid to Jos. Gagnon, $101.25. Paid as follows: E. Dumont, $59, L. Gagnon,
$92.80; Jean Marin, $95.25; Ls. Tremblay, $75.05; small payments, $85.35 407 45
Small payments: tackle, $13; smithwork, $5.24; repairing tent, $5.10; sundry, $18.55.... 41 89
Betchouan: operator, A. Boudreau, May 28-Feb. 28 at $16.66 152 10
Blanc Sablon: operator, Thos. Morel, May 11-Oct. 31 at $16.66 94 40
Bonne Esperance —
Operator, M. Chevalier, 8 m. a't $16.66, 4 at $8.33 166 60
Repairer, Geo. Chevalier, 11 m. at $8.33 91 63
Giguere, G., braces 4 00
Brador Bay —
Repairer, C. Joncas, 11 m. at $8.33; Blais, A., labour, $8, boat hire, $1 100 63
Cariboo Island —
Operator, E. Chouinard, 25% commission, Mar.-Feb 14 52
Boucher, A. J., labour, 50c; Gagne, LT., repairs, $2. 2 50
Chateau Bay —
Repairer, J. Bolger, Sept., Oct 70 00
George, J., rent of office and store, Oct., 1909-Sept. 1912 540 00
Chicatica Bay —
Operator, Miss E. Robin, 12 m. at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, Geo. Robin, 11 m. at $8.33; rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
Robin, L., 61 spans at 20c, 3 poles at 50c 13 70
Clarke City: operator, N. S. P. & R. N. Co., 25% commission, Mar.-Feb 204 51
Esquimaux Point —
Operator, Mrs. D. C. Hould: Mar.-Feb. at $20; rent, 12 m. at $4; 25% commission,
$235.46 • 523 46
Division repairer, Ed. Cyr. 11 m. at $41.66; boat hire, $50.50; dog hire, $15.75; boarding
of self, May 20-Aug. 19, Mar. 5-16, $61; board of men, $252.50 838 01
Cyr, Mme. E., wood, $40; Foley, M. EL, paint, &c, $40.10 80 10
Landry, A., labour, $30; Thibeault, Jos., 3 canoes, $45 75 00
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Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 8, 254 58
North Shore, East of Bersimis — Continued.
Esquimaux Point — Concluded.
Repairers, 439d.at 82; less $252.50 deducted for board and paid Ed. Cyr.Paid as follows:
A. Blais, $139 . 50, Jos. Cummings, $121 . 50, Willie Cummings $121 . 50, Wm. Cyr $121.50
P. Hamilton, $121 50 625 50
Forteau Bay: operator, A. Hart, 12 m. at $16.66; rent, 12 m. at $1 211 92
Godbout —
Comeau, N. A.: services as operator, 12 m. at $4.16; services as repairer, 8 m.at $37.50;
storing material, $18; freight, &c, $10.45 378 37
Small payments: labour, $18; freight, $3 21 00
Harrington —
Operator, Mrs. J. Jones, Mar.-Feb. at $10 . 41 124 92
Repairer, J. Jones, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
Cox, S. L., landing and shipping supplies 11 00
Kegaska —
Operator, Mrs. H. Anderson, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, Geo. Anderson, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
Forman, J. , posts 3 00
Kegaska to St. Augustine —
Osborne,J. L.: sustenance allowance, Dec. 18-Jan. 3, Jan. 17-Feb. 28, 1912, July 8-Oct6,
Jan.l3-Feb. 27, 1913, 196 d. at 50c; boat hire, $45.50; assistance, $44 187 50
Labour, 118 d. at $2; braces, 245 at 20c; poles, 61 at 50c; painting canoes, $45. Paid as
follows: F. W. Osborne, $218.60, J. W. Osborne $74, small payments $67.90 360 50
Little Musquaro: operator, Mrs. H. Gennis, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33 99 96
Little Watichou: operator, Miss C. Bourque, 15 m. to Feb. 28 at $8.33 124 95
Long Point of Blanc Sablon —
Operator, A. Cormier, 25% commission, Mar.-Feb 20 11
Division repairer, Alf. Cormier: Apr.-Feb. at $41.66; services, Aug.-Oct., 1911, at $500,
$124.98; board, $64; board of men, $175.50; boat hire, $64; rent, 1 y., $50; transport-
ation of supplies, $40 . 40 977 14
Repairers, 312 d. at $2; boat hire $13.50; less $175.50 board, paid Alf. Cormier. Paid as
follows: Jas. Bolger $54, John Bolger $40.50, L. Galibois $122.50, H. Labadie $122.50,
H. Lavallee $122.50 462 00
Magpie —
Operator, Geo. Poirier, Mar.-Feb., at $4.16, rent, 12 m. at $1 61 92
LeBrasseur, A. , posts, 46 at 50c 23 00
Manicouagan: operator, P. Martel, 25% commission, Apr.-Feb 3 32
May Islands —
Operator, E. Poulin, 25% commission, Oct.-Feb 1 28
Poulin, G., labour, $2; Poulin, L., labour, $2; Vignault, M. A., opening office, $13 17 00
Mingan: operator, Mrs. E. Maloney, 50% commission $97.53, rent $12 109 53
Mistassini: —
Repairer, Wm, Montreuil: Mar.-Feb. at $35; board while on line, 80 d. at 50c; rent of tent,
&c $19.35; plank $19; assistance $18; sundry $37.50 553 85
Assistants, 272 d. at $2, 39 d. at with canoe $2.30; sundry $9.35; Paid as follows: Cote, A.
$43.20; Labrie, E. $92, H. $82.15, Jos. $74, P. $60, Z. $89.70; Morin, C. $68, F. $64;
Vallee, A. $70 •. , 643 05
Moisie: operator, Mrs. A, Chicoine, 12 m. at $8.33, rent, 12 m. at $1 Ill 96
Musquaro: repairer, Wm. Foreman, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent 17 m. at $1 108 63
Mutton Bay: —
Operator, Mrs. A. Landry, Mar.-Feb. at $37 444 00
Buffett, T., maintenance of Mutton Bay section, Sept. 1911-Mar. 1912 44 00
Cormier, A., rent of house $50; Gingras, Jos., coal $45, bags $7 102 00
Natashquan: —
Operator, Miss H. Vigneault, 50 % commission, Mar.-Feb 194 74
Repairer, C. Vigneault, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33; rent, 8 m. at $1 99 63
Mechanics Supply Co. : roof paint 17 50
Old Fort: operator, W. J. Fequet, Mar.-Feb. at $4.16 49 92
Penticost:
Repairer, Jos. Picard, Mar.-Feb. at $25.83 309 96
Small payments: labour, 20| d. at $2; fuel $24.15; sundry $58.67 123 82
Piastre Bay: operator, MissA.Tanguay, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33; repairer, S. Tanguay, Apr.-Feb.,
$1.08.63. 208 59
Pigou :
Operator, Mrs. P. Wright, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, Peter Wright, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
Point Amour: operator, T. Wyatt, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33, rent 12 m. at $1, cartage $7 118 96
Point au Maurier: —
Operator, Miss P. Galibois, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33 99 96
Repairs, J. Galibois, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
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Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 15 943 51
North Shore, East of Bersimis — Continued.
Point aux Outardes: —
Operator, Miss G. Ross, Mar.-Feb. at $4.16, rent, 12 m. at $1 61 92
Repairer, D.Malouin: Apr.-Feb. at $35; board $40; board of assistants $263; rent "of
tents, stoves, canoe, &c. $38.40 726 40
Assistants, 550£ d. at $2; canoe $30; stamps 42c; less $270.50 deducted for board and
paid D. Malouin. Paid as follows: Jean, Jos. $55.50, M. $52.50; Malouin, C. $95 E
$79.50, V. $91.50; Morin, H. $78; Ross, V. $61.50; Tremblay, H. B. $109.50, J. $76.50;
small payments $160.92 ' ggO 42
Pointe des Monts: operator, V. Faffard, Mar.-Feb. at $4.16.. . ... WW. ."...' 49 92
Red Bay: Geo. Moore, operator, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33, repairer, Apr.-Feb. at $8!33,' rent, $17*. 208 59
River aux Graines: operator, Miss A. Blaney, 12 m. at $4.16; rent, M. Langlois, 12 m. at $1. 61 92
Rocky Bay: —
Operator, J. Kennedy, Mar.-Feb. at $16.66, rent, 12 m. at $1 211 92
Kennedy, Chas., services of late E. B. Chevalier, operator 16 32
Repairing poles $13.60; block and rope $1.25 14 85
Romaine: —
Operator, R. Guillemette, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33 99 96
Repairer, M. Blais, Apr.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 '. . . . . . . . . .' .' 108 63
Division repairer, J. L. Osborne, Apr.-Feb. at $41.66 458 26
St. Augustine: operator, W. G. Burgess, Mar.-Sept. at $16.66, rent, 7 m. at $1. ... .... ........ 123 62
St. Augustine-Chateau Bay —
Cormier, Alf.: board of self $15, of men $45 60 00
Assistants, 75 d. at $2, less $45 board paid Alf. Cormier. Paid as follows: L. Galibois
$35, H. Labadie $35, H. Lavallee $35 105 00
St. John River: operator, B. Chambers, Mar.-Feb. at $8.33, rent, 12 m. at $1; Chambers,
C, repairing $1 70 113 66
St. Marguerite River: operator, A. Theriault, Mar.-Feb. at $15 . . 180 00
St. Modeste West: operator, J. Bolger, 12 m. at $16.66; rent $12; braces $12 WW. 223 92
Seven Islands: —
Operator, P. Vigneault: Mar.-Feb. at $15; 25% commission $243.20; rent $12 435 20
General repairer, F. Gallienne, Apr., May 90 00
Division repairer, P. C. Vigneault: Apr.-Feb. at $45; travel, to Chateua Bay and return
$87.60; board allowance $70; board of men $227.50; boat hire $32.50; rent of store house
$18; freight $2 932 60
Assistants, 450 d. at $2; less board paid P. C. Vigneault $227.50. Paid as follows: F.
Bois $63.50, O. Boudrault $83, J. Cantin $85, A. Gamache $84, D. Gandreau $81, S.
Giasson $99, E. Minville $83, R. Vigneault $87, small payments $7 672 50
Sheldrake: operator, Mrs. A. Girard, Mar.-Feb. at $4.16 49 92
Thunder River: operator, Mrs. H. Cody, 12 m. at $5.16, rent, 12 m. at $1 .WW ' .' . 73 92
Trinity Bay East: operator, A. Bilodeau, 25% commission $6.71, postage 88c ! . . . 7 59
Trinity Bay West: operator, J. Pontin, 12 m. at $4.16, rent, 12 m. at $1 61 92
Watichou: repairer, J. Bourque, 11 m. at $8.33, rent, 17 m. at $1 108 63
Whale Head: operator, A. Vigneault, Mar.-Feb. at $16.66, rent, 12 m. at $1 WW 211 92
Wolf Bay: operator, Mrs. R. Jones, 12 m. at $8.33; repairer, R. Jones, 11 m. at $12.50....'..!! 237 46
Generally: —
Holliday Bros., freight $58.45; Labrador Co., timber for poles, 467 pes. at 75c 408 70
Mechanics Supply Co., hardware, &c. $133.30; Pope, E., postage $8.49 141 79
Northern Electric & Mfg. Co.: braces $33.54; bolts $19.85; cross arms $12.50; tubes, 23c. 68 12
Total, carried to page V — 435 23 127 09
North Shore, West of Bersimis.
Anse St. Jean: repairs and operator, Eric Desgagnes, Apr .-Mar. at $33.33 399 95
Baie St. Paul: agent and operator, L. Boivin, Apr-Mar. at $35 420 00
Cape Salmon: agent and operator, J. D. Bouchard, May-Mar. at $4.16 45 78
Chicoutimi Town: —
Inspector, J. D. Villeneuve, Apr .-Mar. at $65; outlay $165.87 945 87
Operators, T. Villeneuve, 12 m. at $55; J. P. Rivard, 11 m. at $50; J. Dube, 1 m. at $45 1,255 00
Repairer, J. Fortin, 12 m. at $35; cleaning, M. M. Desbiens, 12 m. at $6 492 00
Messenger: J. Dube, 2 m. at $15; A. Blais, 10 m. at $10 130 00
La Galetta: agent and operator, Jos. Ouellette, Apr -Mar. at $12.50 ......WW 150 00
Lac Charles: agent and operator, A. Dufour, Mar .-Nov. at $4.16 33 28
Lac Clair: agent and operator, L. Boulianne, Apr .-Sept., Dec-Mar.. 41 60
Lac Laurent: repairer, J. Brisson, Apr.-Mar. at $30 360 00
Murray Bay: agent, &c, Mme. F. Vincent, Apr.-Mar. at $7.25 87 00
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Telegraph Lines : Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 4, 360 49
North Shore, West of Bersimis — Concluded.
Port au Persil: —
Agent and repairer, Alf . Brassard, Apr 39 16
Agent and operator at $4.16: Apr., D. Bouchard; Nov. 13-Mar. 31, T. McLaren 22 88
Portneuf, repairer, E. Courbron, Apr -Mar. at $35 420 00
Sacre Coeur: repairer, H. Gravel, Apr.-Mar. at $30 360 00
Ste. Agnes: agent, &c, Jos. Gaudreault, Apr.-Oct 29 12
St. Alexis: agent, &c, Mme. D. Simard, Apr.-Mar. at $6.25 75 00
St. Alphonse: agent, &c, Mme. C. Levesque, Apr.-Mar. at $12.50 150 00
Ste. Anne: repairer, P. Gauthier, Apr.-Mar. at $29.17 350 04
Ste. Catharine Bay: operator, Mme. G. Boulianne, Apr.-Mar. at $20; repairer, G. Boulianne,
Apr.-Mar. at $35 660 00
Ste. Fidele: repairer, A. Villeneuve, 12 m. at $35 420 00
St. Joseph d'Alma: repairer, G. Verreault, Apr.-Mar. at $30 360 00
St. Louis Nazaire: operator, D. Blackburn, Sept.-Mar 25 96
Ste. Margaret B.M.: operator, Edw. Simard, Apr.-Mar. at $6.25 75 00
St. Urbain: repairer at $30; M. Fortin, Apr. A. Gauthier; May-Mar 360 00
Tadoussac: agent and operator, Eugene Caron, Apr.-Mar. at $30, extra allowance, June-
August$75 435 00
Operators at $4.16 a month, Apr.-Mar.: Baie des Roches, Mme. D. Savard 5 m., F. Bouchard
7 m.; Bergeronnes, Mme. H. Savard; Bon Desir, Mme. E. Gauthier; Cap a l'Aigle, Miss
S. Bergeron; Guay, Jos. Desmeules; Honfleur, Chas. Lindsay; Lac Laurent, S. Gagnon;
La Descente des Femmes, H. Boivin; Mille Vaches, Mme. L. Piuze; Peribonka, Ed.
Niquette; Petite R. St. Francis, A. Tremblay 10 m., L. J. Bouchard 2; Petite Saguenay,
N. Tremblay; Portneuf, L. Bouchard; Sacre Coeur, Miss L. Maltais; Shipshaw North, Jos.
Jos. Murdock; Shipshaw South, Miss M. Dufour; St. Ambroise, A. Simard; Ste. Anne,
Miss M. Gauthier; St. Charles Borromee, B. Bouchard; St. Coeur de Marie, Alf . Rous-
seau; St. Felix D'Otis, A. Gaudreault; St. Fidele, R. Dallaire; St. Fulgence, E. Tremblay;
St. Hilarion, N. Coulombe; St. Joseph d'Alma, Elie Gagne; St. Leonard, Geo. Gagnon;
Ste. Marguerite, Mme. P. Herieux 11£ m., A. Savard \ m.; St. Placide, D. Simard; St.
Simeon, J. Tremblay 4 m., Jos. Morin 8 m.; St. Urbain, J. B. Simard; Tache, Jean
Fradette; in all 32 at $49.92 1, 597 44
Bouchard, E., poles, 102 at $2; Gagne, Mrs. E. rent of office La Galette, 1912, $25 229 00
Dube, J.: services as instructor, 3-613 m. at $35; travel, &c. $26.30 152 77
Dufour, E.: driving, 13 d. at $4, 6 at $3.50, 6 at $3; sundry $3 94 00
Rivard, J. P., Chicoutimi: special allowance on returning from service $50; outlay $27.45. ... 77 45
Villeneuve, A.: allowance as foreman, 28 d., $46.20; assistance $24.75; driving, &c. $33; poles
$8; sundry $5.41 117 36
Small payments: repairs, \b\ d. at $2, 47 at] $1.50; man and horse, 12 d. at $3, 15| at $2.50;
sundry driving $30; poles, 21 at $2; hardware $48.40; 2 days with gasoline boat $18; rent of
telephone $12.50; sundry $88.36 414 89
Les Escoumains: —
Bersimis Mills: operator, Mrs. F. Miller, Mar. -Feb. at $4.16. .' 49 92
Escoumains: operator, J. H. Topping, 25% commission '. 76 78
Sault au Mouton: operator, C. E. Nolet, 25% commission 49 06
Tadoussac W.: operator, S. Desmeu!e3, 25 % commission $2.48; extra charge during
elections $1 3 48
Pope, E.: postage $33.70; freight and cartage $32.75; repairs $12.40 78 85
Reconstruction below Murray Bay, Sept., 1912: climbers, 16 d. at $2; labourers, 32 d. at
$1.75 m 88 00
Repairs between Ste. Marguerite and Lac a Resimonde, Sept., Oct.: conductor, J. Boisson, 19
d.at$2; climber, 19 d. at $1.75 71 25
Labourers, 32 d. at $1.50; carter, 8 d. at $2.50 68 00
Repairs, Baie St. Paul: climbers, 11J d. at $1.75; labourers, 17 d. at $1.50 45 62
Saguenay Crossing between Chicoutimi and Ste. Anne : labour, 21f d 43 50
Total, carried to page V— 435 11,400 02
North Shore Generally.
Can. Gen. Elec. Co., insulators $16.50; G. N. W. Tel. Co., installing switch $32.60 49 10
Dobell, Henry & Co.: bluestone, 4,652 lb. at 5-6c, 4,648 at 5-4c 511 28
Jack, W. & Co.: bluestone, 1,800 lb. at 6fc.; battery jars, 816 at 15c 239 40
Macpherson, A. & Son: bluestone, 1,800 lb. at 7c 126 00
Mechanics Supply Co.: gravity coppers $86.81; sundry supplies $76.98 163 79
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: relays, 18 at $6; sounders, switches, &c, $59.33 .'. . . 167 33
Carried forward 1, 256 90
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. % cts.
Brought forward 1, 256 90
North Shore Generally — Concluded.
Pope. E.: services as superintendent of North Shore lines and agent of Quebec Stores, Apr.-
Mar. at $200; rent of office and store room, Apr.-Mar. at $11.66; freight $199.92; cartage
$97.35; customs duties $69.31; packing boxes $70.80; labour $56.70; rent of telephone $33.25;
packing $15.26; sundry $11.54; travel $47.35 3,141 40
Steel Co. of Canada: telegraph wire, 30,008 lb. at 2-32c, 915 at 2-25c 716 78
Trudeau, A.: zincs, 460 at 13c, 2,579 at 56c; carbon cylinders, 500 at 60c; coppers, 500 at 22|c;
jars, 4?6at40c; sideblocks, $26; relays, 6 at $7.75; sounders, 6 at $3.75; keys, 6 at $2.75;
switches, 6 at $3.85; boxes $55.55; sal-ammoniac, 1,500 charges at 8c 2, 397 09
Total, carried to page V— 435 7, 512 17
Partridge Island Cable.
Cobham, C. D.: hire of motor boat and scow, 13 d. at $7; hire of extra scow, 6 d. at $3 109 00
Small payments: foreman, 13 d. at $3.50; labour, 11 d. at $3, 22 at $2.75; meals $15.60; sundry
$8 .34 162 94
Total, carried to page V— 435 271 94
Quarantine Line.
Telegraph operators:
Grosse Isle: Julia Lagace, Mar.-Oct. at $15, commission $36.17, messenger" service $40,
care of battery $8 204 17
Isle aux Grues: Hector Lavoie, 7 m. at $4.16; Alf. Dancause, June-Feb., 5 m. at $35, 4 at
$45 384 12
St. Famille: m. at $4.16: P. Letourneau 6, P. Pichette 1, N. Pichette 5 49 92
St. Francois: Helene Lemelin, 12 m. at $4.16 49 92
St. Francois Nord: m. at $4.16: I. Labbe 1, Jos. Asselin 11 49 92
St. Jean, I.O.: J. P. Pouliot, Mar.- Feb. at $10, 25% commission $11.15 131 15
St. Laurent: Mme. M. Gobeil, Mar .-Feb. at $10; 25% commission $8.38 128 38
St. Petrouille: D. Plante, 12 m. at $4.16. 49 92
St. Pierre: m. at $4.16: J. Ferland 1, E. Gendreau 11 49 92
Telephone operators:
St. Famille: Jos. Premont, Apr.-Feb. at $4.16 45 76
St. Francois: m. at $4.16: Jos. Lepage 1, X. Lepage 10 45 76
St. Francois Nord: Frs. Lessard, 11 m. at $4.16 45 76
St. Jean: Pierre Pouliot, 11 m. at $4.16 45 76
St. Laurent: m. at $4.16: A. Turgeon 1, S. Godbout 10 45 76
St. Petrouille: D. Plante: commission, Apr .-July $26.67; Aug.- Feb. at $20; messenger
service $66 232 67
St. Pierre: F. Cote, 11 m. at $4.16 45 76
Bell Telephone Co.: line repairs, 66| d. at $2.87£; sundry repairs, &c, $36.19 227 38
Blouin, O.: driving, 40 d. at $3, sundry $59; services as climber, 4 d. at $2.50 189 00
Can. Import Co.: coal, 6 ton at $8; bags $7; labour $2.50 57 50
Ferland, Mile. A., services as teacher, Apr., 1912 25 00
G.N.W. Tel. Co.: operating line at Quebec, 1 y. to Nov. 30, 1912, $100; use of battery $50;
rent of poles, Quebec to Cable Landing $35 185 00
Mechanics Supply Co.: telephone $13.50; sundry supplies $55.43 68 93
Normand, Capt. Geo., work with boat on cable, 7 d. at $12 84 00
Pouliot, Mll'e J.: services as teacher $50, board $24, driving $6.50 80 50
Pouliot, J. P., St. Jean: services as superintendent, Apr.-Mar. at $83.33; rent of storehouse
$24; sundry outlay $37 1,060 96
Roberge, Capt. Jos.: work with gasoline boat, 41 d. at $12 492 00
Thorn, J. S.: hire of Str. Spray and crew, 12 d. at $35; hire of boat, crew and gear, 13 d.
at $20; freight $64.22; putting cables on reels $42.30, sundry $18.30 804 82
Vezina, E., competnsaion for occupation of property, Crane Island 100 00
Small payments: linework, 19 d. at $2; driving, &c, $34.35; boat hire, 34 d. at $1; rent of
office at Crane Island, July-Oct., $28; use of launch $25; man and boat, 5 d. at $4;
coal $18.94; stove $18; rope $17.32; sundry $51.98 285 59
Repairing cable: —
Cable foreman, N. Roberge, 37§ d. at $2.50; labourers, 79 d. at $2 251 75
Lepage, X., cableman, 6 d. at $2.50, foreman, 17 d. at $3; labourers, 98£ d. at $1.75 237 38
Total, carried to page V— 435 5, 754 46
V^46 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces— Continued. $ cts.
Cable Steamer 'Tynan': Paylists, Apr. 1, 1912- Apr. 1, WIS.
Captain, Alex. Dickson, 12 m. at $115 1,380 00
Pilot, Wm. McConnell, 12 m. at $85; 1st officer, Angus Mclnnis, 12 m. at $70 1^860 00
2nd officer, Edward Hagerty, 12 m. at $60; 3rd officer, Jas. Beals, 12 ra. at $45 1,260 00
Chief engineer, R. A. Zwicker, 12 m. at $112.50; 2nd engineer, Alex. Anderson, 1 m. at $75,
11 m. at $80 2,305 00
3rd engineers: M. J. Doyle, 1 m. at $60, 5 m. at $65; L. B. Church, 6 m. at $65 775 00
4th engineers: L. B. Church, 6 m. at $50, for launch, 6 m. at $10; Frank C. Ward, 6 m. at $50,
for launch, 6 m. at $10 720 00
Boatswain, Wm. Goodwin, 6 m. at $50, 6 m. at $60 660 00
Boatswain's mates: S. Smallcomb, 12 m. at $35; Jos. Wassell, 4 m. at $35, 1 m. at $30 500 00
Carpenter, Edward Mason, 12 m. at $45; carpenter's mate, 4-8 m. at $35 70S 00
Chief steward, D. A. McDonald, 12 m. at $55; 2nd steward, Geo. Clarke, 12 m. at $30 1,0°0 00
Chief cook, Len Whitman, 12 m. at $55; 2nd cook, Dan McDonald, 12 m. at $27 984 00
Quartermasters at $29 per m., $1,307.50; seamen at $28 per m. $4,168.94 5, 476 44
Watchmen at $27 per m., $192.13; lamp trimmers at $27 per m., $37.45, at $28, $923.61 1, 153 19
Oilers at $32 per m. $761.78, at $30 per m. $70; firemen at $30, per m. $1,261.92 2,093 70
Pantryman at $26 per m., $312; saloon stewards at $20 per m., $234.73 546 73
Storekeeper at $34 per m. $408; hire of launch, 12 m. at $3 444 00
Board of captain and crew, D. A. McDonald: 9,990-3 d. at 60c, 6,419 d. at 70c, 92 d. at $1.25.. 10, 602 50
Lodging while ship was being repaired, June 29-Nov. 3: 970 n. at 50c, 2,102 n. at 25c 1,010 50
Total, carried to page V — 435 33, 589 06
Cable Steamer 'Tynan1: Accounts.
Buckley, Wm. P.: carting, hoisting and trimming coal, 80 ton at $1.25; trimming coal, 275 ton
at 30c 182 50
Cogan, James, agent: 12 m. at $25; office rent and telephone, 12 m. at $10 420 00
Colwell Brothers, Limited: sheets, 2 doz. at $15; counterpanes, 6 at $2.50; blankets, 6 at $3;
table-cloths, 6 at $4.50; glass and pantry towelling, 112 yd at 15c; towels, 2 doz. at $3,
2 doz. at $3.40; cook's coats, 12 at $1.50; sundries, $23.90 161 50
Cox, Arthur & Co.: hull repairs and renewals, $21,500, less allowance for hatch $65; additional
Work $4,697.39 26, 132 39
Dickson, Capt. A., outlay $345.52; Dominion Coal Company, coal, 275 ton at $4.50 1,583 02
Farquhar Bros.: 2 sections of top for range $12; labour, 26£ h. at 40c; sundries $39.29 61 89
Forhan, Thomas & Co., making 5 large boat covers 336 08
Francis, T. H. & W. T.: mattresses, 1 at $10, 28 at 85c; roll top desk, $25; recovering 2 settees,
$19; repairing cushions, $18; linoleum, 31 yd. at $1.25; labour, $15; sundries, $149.25 298 80
Globe Steam Laundry, laundry work 59 82
Grant, A. J. & Co.: paint, 12 cases red at $27.50, 4 cases marine Columbia at $28.50, 13 gal.
sundry at $2.75; metal polish, 3 cases at $15; oil, 42-44 gal. raw at 89c, 39-66 gal. boiled
at 92c, 163 gal. engine at 75c, 45 gal. cylinder at 93c, 31 gal. colza at 85c, 40 gal. autoline
at 70c, 5 gal. hard finish at $2.50; kerosene, 232-35 gal. at 23c, 90 gal. at 22£c.f 89 gal. at 22c,
173 gal. at 19|c; gasoline, 143-5 gal. at 26c; turpentine, 45-87 gal. at 75c, 5 gal. at $1.50;
disinfectant, 20 gal at $3; putz cream, 4 cases at $15; white lead, 200 lb. at 10c; dry red
lead, 170 lb. at 10-|c; white zinc, 100 lb. at 10|c; waste, 64 lb. at 12|c, 239 lb. at life;
100 lb. at lie, 265-5 lb. at 10|c, 338 lb. at 10c; firing shovels, 4 at $2.50; Surprise soap,
7 boxes at $4.50; chain, 566 lb. at 4|c; paint brushes, 12 at $2.25, 18 at $1.25; cement, 14 brl.
at $2.50, 32 bags at 75c; manilla, 322 lb. at 16|c; spunyarn, 313 lb. at 16c; canvas, 108 yd.
at 36c, 25 yd. at 46c; duck, 58 yd. at 19|c; spruce oars, 5 pr. at $4.20; signal halyards,
12 at $2.50; candles, 11 boxes at $5.40; sand, 21 brl.'at $1; sundries, $572.15 2,356 63
Guildford & Sons: packing, 32 lb. at $1.25, 5-5 lb. at $1, 6-37 lb. at 75c, 15-125 lb. at 45c;
gasketing, 26.37 lb. at $1.25; tunnel bearing grease, 56 lb. at 25c; sheet bars, 67-5 lb. at
33c; zinc plates, 120 lb. at 10c; sundries, $99.41 237 72
Halifax Graving Dock Company: use of railway, hauling 1,039 ton at 20c; 96 horse power at 20c 227 00
Halifax Tow Boat Co., towing vessel 77 93
Harris, W. T. & Sons: cable reels, with iron flanges, tie rods, bolts, etc., complete, for 9, 000 ft.
cable each, 3 at $90, for 6,000 ft. cable, 1 at $85; spruce lining, 256 1. ft. at 4|c, 525 1. ft. at
3}c; covering, 120 1. ft at 12c; birch lining, 430 1. ft. at 7c; spruce boards, 707 ft. at $19;
spruce plank, 1,707 ft. at $25; pine, 200 ft. at $70, 208 ft. at $85; "sundries, $21.26 538 45
Howell, W. W. & Co.: condensor tubes, 2,905 lb. at 29c, 5% commission importing same,
$42.12; 1,950 ferrules, $47.50; supplying 2 new brass bilge pump flanges, overhauling and
repairing 2 winches, one windlass, and main boiler, $315; repairs to cable engine, $150;
bronze, 161 lb. at 30c; iron and steel, 379 lb. at 4c; grate bars, 4,528 lb. at 2£c, labour,
3 d. at $3.50, 3 d. at $2.50, 26 h. at 75c, 24| h. at 70c, 160 h. at 65c, 8 h. at 60c, 82 h. at 55c,
21 h. at 50c, 16 h. at 40c; sundries $25.19 1,824 37
Imperial Wire & Cattle Co.: 5 knots deep sea cable at $590; \ knot shore end at $1,367 3, 633 50
Judge, Peter & Son: 180,100 gal. water 450 25
Carried forward 38, 581 82
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Telegraph Lines: Lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces — Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward . 38, 581 82
Cable Steamer 'Tyrian': Accounts — Concluded.
Lahey, James F.: painting, enameling and graining cabins of Tyrian, $875; striking water line
of Tyrian and painting same 2 coats, $20; 100 lb. white lead $10; painting name on Tyrian,
$4 909 00
Leaman, J. A. & Co., ice, 25 tons at $5 125 00
Maxwell's Limited: suits, 1 captain's at $30, 12 officer's at $28, 10 petty officer's at $23, 26
sailor's serge at $7 . 75, 26 sailor's duck at $2 . 50; shirts, 26 at $1 . 75; collars, 26 at 50c 921 00
McCrath, J. M. & Co.: reels of cable, 1 at $10, 9 at $5; sundries, $7 62 00
Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co.: coal, 257 tons at $3.25; trimming same at 15c 873 80
O'Toole, James J., sundry metal work, plumbing, etc 61 44
Robertson, Wm. & Son: waste, 249 lb. at 12|c; bags asbestos, 14 at $1.75; rubber belting,
23 ft. at 44c; packing, 30-43 lb. at 45c, 9-5 lb. at 30c, 7 lb. at 75c; life belts, 18 at 90c;
sundries, $119.97 223 73
Scully, Wm.: officers' caps, 22 at $2; seaman and firemen's caps, 25 at $1.10; officers' cap-
badges, 13 at $2.25; coat buttons, $15.18; vest buttons, $7.37; shoulder straps, 2 pr. at
$4, 1 pr. at $3.50, 1 pr. at $3.40, 1 pr. at $3.25, 2 pr. at $3.15, 2 pr. at $3, 2 pr. at $2.90;
sundries, $5 . 59 165 14
Smith, N. & M.: dockage of Tyrian, 309 d. at $5; storage of 2 boats, 10 tons chain and 196
tons of coal for 11 m., $259.60; removing ashes, 25 loads at 50c; wharfage, $46.20 1,863 30
Splane, J. & Co., 8 to 10 h.p. P. Palmer engine, $257; sundries, $21 . 90 278 90
Steam tug Boonton, 31,000 gal. water 77 50
Thompson, A. A., sundry druggist's supplies 176 65
Ungar's Laundry andDye Works, laundry work and dry cleaning 215 67
Victoria General Hospital, hospital treatment, 65 d. at $1 .50 97 50
Wentzell's Limited, sundry groceries 232 20
Williams, E. F.: caulking docks, putting in pieces, etc., $853; labour, 15 d. at $3, 160 d. at
$2 . 70 1 , 330 00
Medical services: Dr. W. D. Forest, $82; Dr. F. R. Gow, $68; Dr. A. C. Hawkins, $77,
Drs. R. E. Mathers and A. E. Boull, $5 232 00
Small payments: double deck bit $30; labour $25.80; leather tool bag, $18; telephone
exchange service, from Mar. 27, 1912 to Nov. 11, 1912, $19.10; electrical supplies, $19.05;
side wharfage, 6 d. at $3.50; typewriter supplies, $10.55; 100 lb. waste, $13; 2 tons ice,
$10; sundries, $76.43 242 93
Total, carried to page V— 435 46,669 58
Generally.
Sch. Benevolence: indemnity for fouling cable: anchor $49.70, hawser $104.65 154 35
Travel of Ottawa officials: P. G. Burgess $41.55; M. W. Crean $320.50, P. E. Gagnon, $83.70 445 75
Small payments: flannel, &c, $12.50; express $4.70; sundry $5.75 22 95
King's Printer $16.71; Stationery Office $595 . 92 ; ad vertising $44 . 77 657 40
Total, carried to page V— 435 1,280 45
Saskatchewan and Alberta Telegraphs: Maintenance.
Superintendent's office, Edmonton ($5,952.67)—
Macdonald, J. S., general inspector of Northwest and South British Columbia Lines:
services, Apr.-Mar. at $208.33; trip to Ottawa, July 17- Aug. 16, $238.35; sundry
travel $448.05 ' 3, 186 36
Macdonald, R. C, district superintendent: services, Apr.-Mar. at $191.66; travel $343.65;
freight and express $59.70; postage $36.65; rent of telephone, May-July $7.85; sun-
dry, $9.20 2,756 97
Edmonton City Telephone, rent of telephone, Nov .-Jan 7 84
Remington Typewriter Co., ribbons 1 50
Andrew ($1,847.94)—
Agent, L. Carey, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $50, 8 at $60; rent of office, Nov.-Mar., $50 730 00
Lineman: C. Norn, 1 m. at $50, 5 at $75; L. Erasmus, 32 d. at $50, $52.64; Z. Ingram,
2 m. 12 d. at $50, 3 m. 3 d. at $75, $351 .85 829 49
Ingram, Z.: hay, 12 tons at $3.50, 1 at $5; sundry outlay $16.40 63 40
Tysoe, J. E. : democrat, pole, trees and yoke 105 00
Small payments: harness $40; oats $33; digging bars, spoons, &c. $17.95; sundry $29.10.. 120 05
Arthabasca Landing ($3,183.37)—
Agent: Jas. McKernan, 2 m. at $60, leave of absence, 2 m. at $60, outlay $87.87; E. J.
Kane, 8 m. 3 d. at $75, outlay $31.50; J. A. Pritchard, 2 m. at $75, outlay $12.10. . . . 1,128 73
Lineman, A. Parry: 12 m. at $75; assistance $26; horse feed, &c, $119.30 1,045 30
Messenger at $20: H. Minnis $134, J. Neys $60 194 00
Carried forward 10, 168 64
7—448 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Saskatchewan and Alberta Telegraphs: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 10, 168 64
Athabasca Landing — Concluded.
Cusson, A., hay, 10 tons at $15; Hill, T., saddle $30, blankets, &c $25.60 205 60
Hudson's Bay Co.: oats, 150 bush, at 60c; provisions $3.50 93 50
Macdonald, B. G., rent of stable, Oct. 10-Mar. 31 57 09
McLeod, John: man and team on repairs, 12 d. at $5 60 00
Northern Transportation Co.: hay $54. 15; shipping $2.55 56 70
Peace River Trading and Land Co.: provisions, &c 78 95
Small payments: hardware $35.05, horseshoeing, &c. $34.40, hay $34.25, sleigh $25,
cartage $25, linework $24, wood $20, team hire $20, sundry $45.80 263 50
Battleford ($3,467.04)—
Agent, J. D. Noel: Apr.-Mar., 1 m. at $60, 3 at $75, 8 at $80; elcc. light $43.05; cleaning
$22; postage, &c. $17.43 1 ,007 48
Asst. operator at $75: G. B. Anslow $118.49, C. Webster $202.26 320 75
Lineman, H. C. Rogers, 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75; outlay $4. 15 844 15
Messenger at $20: J. Belanger 1 m., H. Labelle 8 m., E. Hoskins 1 m., E. Bidart 2m.... 240 00
Battleford Hardware Co.: 2 heaters $93; hardware, &c. $16 . 10 109 10
Burlingham & Speers: oats $48.40; provisions, &c. $35.90 ; 84 30
Guthrie & Risdale, harness, &c. $43.50; Latimer, W., coal $136.53 180 03
Northern Elec. & Mfg. Co.: Buffalo grips $34.87, blocks $14. 35 49 22
Prince Bros.: desk $45; linoleum $18; wood $16.50; oats$16.26; sundry $33. 13 128 89
Redding, E. J.: hay, 15-975 tons at $10; green feed $8 167 75
Speers & Taylor, coal, 7-78 tons at $15 116 74
Small payments: wood $44; labour $32.50; cleaning well and repairing pump $28.36;
rent of telephone, 6 m., $16; tent $11; sundry $86.77 218 63
Bresaylor ($924.05)—
Agent, J. T. Callahan, Apr.-Mar. at $60, rent of office, 12 m. at $10 840 00
Small payments: 15 cords wood, $48.75; water $28.80; coal oil and can $6.50 84 05
Dunvegan ($2,332.33)—
Agent: N. Coleman, Apr.-Sept. at $75, expenses en route from Edmonton $52.20, outlay
$4; G. Coleman, 2 m. 2 d. at $75, $154.84; A. Vaillancourt, Nov. 12-Mar. 31 at $75,
$347.50, outlay $25.60 1,034 14
Acting agent, F. Anderson, 16 d. in Apr. at $75 40 00
Lineman at $75: R. Harvey, 7 m. 4 d., $534.68; C. Banford 1 m.; H. Hautebergue 40 d.,
$101.96 711 64
Brooks, R. D. & Son, oats, 150 bush, at 75c; Howard & McMillan, heaters, $35, $15 162 50
Hudson's Bay Co.: coal oil $27.50, hay $5, sundry $23. 15 55 65
Lariviere, A. C, rent of office, Aug.-Dec. $100; R. C. Mission, rent, Apr.-July $80 180 00
Small payments: wood $45; freight $19.50; hay $18; fare, &c $17.40; sundry $48.50 148 40
Durlingville ($511.05) —
Agents at $50: J. M. P. McLeod, July 25-Aug. 31, $61-29; L. T. McLeod, Sept-Mar.. $350 411 29
Blowey-Henry Co., furniture $17; McLeod, L. T., labour 50c 17 50
McLeod, J. M. P.: rent of office, July 25-Mar. 31 at $10 82 26
Edmonton ($5,173.43)—
Agent: G. Wilder, Apr., May, Oct.-Mar., 2 m. at $75, 6 at $90; C. Webster, June 1-July 7
at $75, $91.93; R. M. Osborne, July-Sept., 1 m. at $75, 2 at $90 1,036 93
Asst. agent at $75: O. St. John $411 . 29, small payments $140. 39 551 68
Lineman: J. H. Young, Apr. 1-June 19 at $60; A. W. Cass, June 20-Mar. 31, 1 m. 11 d.
at $60, 8 m. at $75 840 00
Clerk, H. Hunt, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $75, 8 at $90 1,020 00
Messengers: at $25, $266.74; at $20, $223.22; paid as follows: A. Duplessis $50, R. Kidd
$216.26, C. McGraw $111.61, W. Wilson $112.09 489 96
Can. Pac Ry. Co., rentof office, Apr.-Mar. at $15; Draper, E. J., cartage $58.50 238 50
Cass, A. W.: oat sheaves $33; hay $16.40; stabling, &c $52.60 102 00
Edmonton Exp. and Transfer Co. , cartage 49 10
Hamilton & Son: hay $163, oats $98.35, sundry $7.15 268 50
Hunt, H.: rent of stable, Apr.-Mar. at $10; rent of storage room, Apr.-Mar. at $10. .... . 240 00
Small payments: outlay of agents $47.35, horseshoeing, &c $46.90, labour $32, wire
$26.13, repairing wagon $25, four robe $20, sleigh $20, freight $16.34, hay $15, sundry
$88.04 336 76
Elk Point: agent on commission, E. O. Boyd, Apr.-Sept 1 89
Fairview: agent on commission, A. W. Propst, June-Mar 11 30
Fort Qu'Appelle ($2,099.74)—
Agent, P. R. Elmer, Apr -Nov., on leave, Dec-Mar., 2 m. at $60, 10 at $80 920 00
Agent, R. M. Anderson, Dec. 7-Mar. 6 at $75 224 99
Lineman, D. Sutherland, 4 m. at $50, 8 at $75 800 0a
Craig, Jos., driving, &c $40.50; McDonald, D. H. & Co., coal, 7 tons at $13 131 50
Cleaning and lighting office $13.75, glass $2.50, sundry $7 23 25
Fort Saskatchewan ($932.18)—
Agent at $60: A. W. M. Campbell, Apr. 1-June 26, $172; W. G. Shera, June 27-Mar. 31,
$548 720 00
Fort Saskatchewan Town: electric lighting, Apr.-Dec 12 35
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Fort Saskatchewan — Concluded.
Hansen, S. A. : rent of office, Apr.-Sept. at $15 90 00
Kidney, J. W. : rent of office, Oct. -Mar. at $15 90 00
Small payments: coal $12.03, freight $3.60, cleaning $2.50, sundry $1.70 19 83
Frog Lake ($667.38)—
Agent, E. A. Bowtell, Apr-Mar. at $50 600 00
Wood, 15 cords at $3.25, labour, $10, coal oil $5, freight $3.63 67 38
Glaslyn ($669.75)—
Agent, A. G. McCartney, Sept. 27-Mar. 31 at $75 460 00
Hoskins, E. D.: feed of horses $70.14; rent, Oct.-Dcc. $30; sundry $2.20 102 34
Small payments: jumper $17, robe $12, stove $9.50, chair $8.50, heater $8, table $7.50,
sundry $44.91 107 41
Grand Prairie City ($595.47)—
Agent, J. H. Byrne, Oct. 17-Mar. 31 at $75, $411.29, outlay $24 435 29
Patterson, A.: rent of office, Oct. 17-Mar. at $20 109 68
Small payments: stove, pipes, &c. $26.60; coal oil, &c. $23.90 50 50
Green Lake ($571.32)—
Agent, R. White, Oct. 18-Mar. 31 at $75, $408 . 87, outlay $28 .40 437 27
Hudson's Bay Co.: rent of office, Nov. 17-Mar. 31 at $5, $22.33; stove and pipe $20.87;
desk $19.55; fixing counter and shelves $16; sundry $37.70 116 45
Small payments 17 60
Grouard ($2,771.35) —
Agent at $75: Apr.-Aug., V. F. MacLeod; Sept. 1-15, O. Giroux; Sept. 16-30, P. H.
Moore; Oct. -Mar., R. M. Osborne 900 00
Lineman: L. Foster, Apr., May, Feb. 1-Mar. 14 at $75; P. H. Moore, June-Oct. less half
Sept. at $75; G. E. MacLeod, Jan., on leave, Feb., Mar., at $85 851 37
Messenger, H. Knibbs, Apr. 18-Mar. 31 at $20 229 33
Harvey, G., rent of stables, Apr.-Sept. at $10; Tysoe, E., democrat $120, seat $11 191 00
Revillon Bros. : hay, 12 tons at $10; oats, 150 bush, at $1 270 00
Tompkins, P.: rent of office, Apr.-Dec, at $10; sawdust $3 93 00
Small payments: harness $43; freight, &c, $37.90; rent of stable, Oct.-Dec. $30; horse-
shoeing $26.70; veterinary services and medicine $22.50; horse hire $17.25; coal
oil $10; sundry $49.30 236 65
Halfway Lake ($108.64)—
Agent on commission, J. C. Egge, Apr.-Mar 1(3 64
Egge, J. C, rent of office, Apr.-Dec, $90; Kennedy, H., express $2 92 00
Henrietta ($1,165.97)—
Agent, W. J. Salsbury: Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75; rent of office and stable, Jan.-
Dec, $96; hay, $92; oats, $40; wood $45; set harness $40.30; sundry $12.67 1,165 97
Kamsack: Greer, I., line work $9, repairing telephones $3 12 00
Kutawa ($1,009.70)—
Agent, A. V. Lindeburgh, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Lindeburgh, A. V.: oats, 100 bush, at 25c; hay, 7 tons at $5; rent, 1 y. to Aug. 31, 1912,
$50; fuel $21; light $5; sundry $4.70 140 70
Lindeburgh, F., repairing $6; Lindeburgh, M., operating, 46 d. at 50c 29 00
Lake Saskatoon ($2,280.74)—
Agent at $75: Sept. 3-Oct. 16, J. H. Byrne; Oct. 17-Mar. 20, N. Coleman; Mar. 21-31, G.
Coleman 517 56
Lineman at $75: Sept. 10-Jan. 15, C. Matheson; Jan. 16-Mar. 5, W. Lovell; Mar. 6-31,
C. Banford 502 49
Brinkman, R., rent of office, Sept.-Nov., $90; Colebrook, C, sleigh $50 140 00
Dahl, E., 15 cords wood, $60; Low, W., hay, 12 tons at $15, oats, 150 bush, at 55c 322 50
Revillon Bros.: bluestone, 90 lb. at 25c; stove pipe $11; sundry $20.85 54 35
Sporle, W., team of horses $325; Tysoe, J. E., democrat, pole, &c $105 430 00
Small pavments: heaters, $32.50, $25, $12; coal $43.50; harness $42; rent of office, Dec,
$40; feed and stabling $22.50; sundry $96.34 313 84
Lamont ($773 . 14.) —
Agent at $60: Apr. 1-15, J. M. Royer; Apr. 16-May 17, O. St. John; May 18-31, H. M.
Bennett; 5 d. in June, S. Decoste; June 25-Mar. 31, B. DeMarsh 681 99
De Marsh, B., fares $1.15; Joslin McPherson, rent, Apr.-Dec, $90 91 15
Lloydminster ($2,161.41) —
Agent at $60: Apr. 1-July 10, A. Bowtell; July 11-Mar. 31, S. Decoste 720 00
Lineman, G. G. Mann, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Mann, E. M.: oats, 100 bush, at 35c; hay, 10 tons at $5 85 00
Mann, G. G.: rent of stable, Apr.-Dec, $45; freight $4.30 49 30
Thompson, R. B., rent of office, Apr.-Dec, at $15; Tysoe, J. E., democrat $95 230 00
Small pavments: coal $79.96; linework $52; derrick poles, 2 at $12.50; oats $20; sundry
$60 . 15 237 1 1
Lipton: agent on commission: Apr.-Sept., A. Leigh $2.02; Oct.-Feb., L. Davis 44c 2 46
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Saskatchewan and Alberta Telegraphs: Maintenance— Continued. $ cts.
Brought forward 39, 226 32
Meadow Lake ($1,169.85) —
Agent, J. R. McCordic, Oct. 17-Mar. 31 at $75, $411.29, outlay $45.15 456 44
Hazlett, R. J.: oats, 150 bush, at 80c; McDougald & Phillips, team of horses $300 420 00
Tysoe, J. E.: road waggon $105; freight $5. 55 110 55
Small payments: oats $50.50; harness, &c., $45; rent, Nov., Dec, $20; heater $16;
tent $14 . 50; sundry $36 . 86 182 86
Meota ($601.76)—
Agent at $75: Sept. 21 to Oct. 16, J. R. McCordic; Oct. 17-Mar. 31, O. S. Tenny 475 00
Toby, J. H., rent of office, Sept. 21-Dec 31 at $10 33 33
Small payments: jumper $17, coal $16.83, stove $16, fare, &c. $14.05, sundry $29.55 93 43
Mirror Landing ($1,742.12) —
Agent at $75: Apr. 1-July 6, J. A. Jacques, $239.51; July-Nov. C. B. Ingraham $375;
Oct. 23-Mar. 31, $396.77; Mar. 26-31, J. Couture (en route) $14.51 1,025 79
Lineman, H. Hautebergue, Mar 75 00
Northern Transportation Co.: rent of office, Aug. 20-Dec 31, $65.81; rent of stable,
Apr.-Dec, $45; hay and oats $61.95; sundry $8.67 181 43
Royer, J. M., outlay $52.80; Sporle, W., team of horses $275. 327 80
Small payments: outlay of linemen $64.35; stove $25; horse blankets $13; sundry $29.75 132 10
Mooswa ($1,104.82)—
Agent at $60: J. A. McCartney, Apr. 1-July 18, $214.84; A. Bowtell, July 11-Mar. 31,
$520. 65 735 49
Bowtell, A.: hay, 12 tons at $8; oats $76; wood $16; hardware, &c $43.70 231 70
Small payments: harness $35, sleigh $30, wood $25, driving $20, sundry $27.63 137 63
North Battleford ($548.25)—
Agent: Oct. 1-Nov. 12, Can. Nor. Ry. Co. at $35, $49; Nov. 11-Mar. 31, F. J. Colmer
at $75, $350 399 00
Howell, M. J.: rent of office, Nov. 13-Dec 31, $64; table $50 114 00
Small payments: coal $13; stove, pipe, &c $14.20; sundry $8.05 35 25
Onion Lake ($1,121.35)—
McCleneghan, H.: agent, Apr.-July at $60; circuit manager, Aug.-Mar. at $80 880 00
Relieving agent, M. McCleneghan, May 1-June 11, at $60 82 00
Slater, W. : wood $25; labour $19 . 50; linework with team $14 58 50
Small payments: wood $37.50; water $28.80; sundry $34.55 100 85
Pakan ($761 . 10)—
Agent: R. Gordon, Apr.-July at $50; R. McAdam, Aug.-Mar. at $60 680 00
Cromarty, Ed., wood, 15 cords at $3.50 52 50
Small payments: coal $24.50; coal oil $3.50; express 60c 28 60
Peace River ($2,412.85)—
Agent, P. Gauvreau, Apr.-Mar. at $75 900 00
Lineman at $75: Apr.-June, C. Banford; July 1-Oct. 24, L. Foster; Oct. 25-Mar. 31, F.
Anderson 900 00
Bourassa, Ls.: hay, 12 tons at $25; wood, 15 cords at $3.50 352 50
St. Germain, A.: oats, 150 bush, at 75c 112 50
Small payments: smithwork $28; rent, Apr., 1912, $20; hay $20; stove $15; pole $10;
sundry $54.85 147 85
Qu'Appelle: agent, E. P. Benoit, Apr.-Mar. at $10 120 00
Rife ($388.75)—
Agent, E. O. Boyd, Nov. 26-Mar. 31 at $75, $312.50; outlay $10.50 323 00
Small payments: feed for team $40, sleigh $15; sundry $12.75 65 75
Saddle Lake ($1, 129.43)—
Agent: Apr. 1-Sept. 26, J. W. Carroll at $60, $352; Sept. 27-Nov.20, E. O. Boyd at $75,
$135; Nov. 18-Dec 31, G. L. Ludboro at $75, $107.50; Dec-Mar., C. B. Ingraham
at $75, $300 894 50
Relieving agent, A.G MacCartney, 21 d. in Aug. and Sept 41 48
Steinhauer, A.: hay, 15 tons at $4.50, 2 loads at $3; cartage $10 83 50
Small payments: wood $42; oats $35; coal oil $10.50; sundry $22.45 109 95
Saskatoon ($2,808.42)—
Agent: Apr.July 8-Dec 31, less 18 d. in Nov., C. Webster, 1 m. at $75, 5-174 at $85; May
1-18, W.Amell at $75, $43.55; May 19-31,0. St. John at $75, $31.45; June 1-11, H. M.
Bennett at $75, $27.50; June 12-July 10, S. Decoste, at $85, $81.25; 18 d. in Nov.,
J. I. McLeod at $85, $51; 18 d. in Dec, T. E. Berrisford $49.35; 31 d. in Dec-Feb.,
R. Arbuckle $86.47; Jan. 18-Mar. 31, J. H. Murphy at $85, $208.39 1,093 77
Lineman, G. T. Clement, Apr.-Mar. at $75 900 00
Messenger, Can. Pac Ry. Co., Apr.-Mar. at $10 120 00
C.P.R. Co., rent of office, Apr.-Feb., $165; Clark, J. W., hay, 10 tons at $15, oats, 150
bush, at 40c 375 00
Huffman, Horan & Co., mare 235 00
Small payments: outlay of agents $64.85; buggy pole $12; sundry $7.80 84 65
Sawridge ($1,396.19)—
Agent, C. J. Schurter, Apr.-Mar. at $75 900 00
Relieving agent, J. A. Jacques, 21 d. in July 50 81
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Sawridge — Concluded.
Lyllick, T. W., feed of team 102 50
Schurter, C. J.: hay, 12 tons at $12.50; assistance $24; feed, &c. $53.25 227 25
Small payments: saddle $30; linework $24; harness $16.25; provisions $14.80; sundry
$30.58 115 63
South Humboldt ($1,462.52)—
Agent, H. J. Macdonald, Apr .-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Relieving agent, V. J. Walsh, Aug. 24-Sept. 15 at $75, $56.85, outlay $25.65 82 50
Macdonald, H. J.: expenses on line work $109; hay, 12 tons at $8; oats, 200 bush, at 40c;
coal, 5 tons at $13.50, hauling $12.50; sundry outlay $17.27 382 27
McDonald, M.: wood, 10 cords at $4.50; repairing office $46.50 91 50
Small payments: lineman's supplies $38.50; fur robe, $12; horseshoeing $12; stock food
$3 . 75 66 25
Spirit River: agent, W. R. Holden, July, $8 . 54 com., Aug.-Mar. at $75 608 54
St. Paul ($1,005.26)—
Agent, J. A. Gagnon, Apr.-Mar., 1 m. at $50, 3 at $60, 8 at $75 830 00
Gagnon, Thos.: wood, 10 cords at $4, 10 loads at $3 70 00
Poitras, E.: rent of office, Apr .-Dec. at $10 90 00
Small payments: freight, &c. $7.26; coal oil $6.40; sundry $1.60 15 26
Assiniboia ($433)—
Agent, R. Hodgson, Nov.-Mar. at $75, outlay $2 377 00
Small payments: rent of office, board of lineman, feed and stabling, Nov. 1-8, $30; labour
$20; table $6 56 00
Batoche: agent, D. H. Grant, Apr., May 20 00
Duck Lake: agent C. A. Baker, Apr., May 20 00
Elm Springs: agent on commission, J. Thomson, Apr 0 49
Expanse ($2,363.36) —
Agent: Apr. 1-Sept. 20, on commission, A. S. McDonald $77.48; Sept. 21-Mar. 31 at $75,
G. T. Brown $475 552 48
Lineman, J. Gagnon, Apr.-Mar., 2 m. at $60, 10 at $75 870 00
Brown, G. T.: coal $48.35; hay $40; oats $35.70; stove, pipes, &c. $22.50; sundry
$27. 55; railway fare, &c. $26. 50 200 60
Gagnon, J.: rent of office, Oct.-Mar., $60; rent of stable, Oct. 15-Mar. 31, $55.48; team
hire, Jan. 25-June 18, $132; outlay while on line work $49 . 20; freight $1; team horses
$300; democrat $105; harness $30 732 68
Northern Electric and Mfg. Co., grips 7 60
Gravelbourg ($1,138.51)—
Agent, J. A. Hamelin, Apr.-Mar. at $75; outlay, $32.51 932 51
Beaubien, J. N.: coal, 4 tons at $14; freighting $60 116 00
Gravel, E.: rent of office, Apr.-Dec 90 00
Leeville ($140.58)—
Agent, R. Hodgson. Sept. 14-Oct. 31 at $75, $117.50, outlay $7.75 125 25
Knudson, B. F., rent of office, Sept. 15-Oct. 31 15 33
Limerick ($935.63)—
Agent: E. R. Lossing, Apr. 1-11 at $60, $22; J. Thomson, Apr. 12-Aug. 10 at $75, $296.69;
J. Couture, Aug. 11-Nov. 7 at $75, $218.31; Myrtle Crosson, Nov. 8-Mar. 31 at $50,
$238 .33 775 33
Crosson, J.: rent of office, Apr. 12-Dec. 31, $86.33; hay, &c. $9.05 95 38
Small payments: railway fare, &c. $28.50; heater $13.85; coal $11.50; wood $4; pipe
$3.40; rent, Apr. 1-11, $3.67 64 92
Moose Jaw ($1,485.80)—
Agent, J. Lovelace, Apr.-Mar. at $75; relieving agent, R. Hodgson, 21 d. in July, $50.81 950 81
C.P.R. Co.: services of messenger, Apr.-Mar., $120; care of battery, Apr.-Mar. $120;
rent of office, Apr.-Feb. at $15; freight $30.54 435 54
Masonic Hall Co., rent of store room, Apr.-Dec 45 00
Small payments: veterinary services $28; desk $25; postage $1 .45 54 45
Willow Bunch ($1,071.75)—
Agent, M. A. Noel, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Beaulne, Jos., stove $45; Desableus, J., labour, &c. $1.75 46 75
Boucher, Jos.: coal, 15 tons at $4; wood, 4 cords at $5; coal oil $5 85 00
Gagne, J. : finishing kitchen: materials, freight, labour 100 00
Wood Mountain ($1,930.05)—
Agent, J. H. Thomson, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Lineman, F. Brown, Apr.-Mar., 4 m. at $60, 8 at $75 840 00
Brown, Albert, hay, 10 tons at $7; Brown, Alonzo, oats, 150 bush, at 40c 130 00
Brown, Wm., coal, 10 tons at $5; Metcalf, W. S., smithwork $33.60 83 60
Small payments: hardware, &c. $16; freight $15.45; coal oil $5 36 45
Generally ($1,563.49)—
Jack, W. & Co.: 120 cases insulators, freight, packing, &c. $851.94; bluestone, 1,350 lb.
at 6|c; freight $6.99 946 68
Johnson & Hubbs, clocks, 12 at $6 72 00
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Brought forward 68, 165 38
Generally — Concluded.
Northern Electric and Manufacturing Co.: relays, 2 at $6.40, 12 at $5.55; sounders, 12
at $3.35; side blocks, 1,500 at 2-19c; sundry $44.76 197 21
Trudeau.A.: relays, 10 at $7. 75; sounders, 12 at $3.75; keys, 12 at $2.75; switches $62.10;
sundry $19.70 237 30
Small payments: freight, &c. $58.88; bluestone $31.50; Waghorn's guide $1 91 38
Stationery Office 18 92
Construction ($314.70)—
Macdonald, B. G., team of horses for foreman Norn 300 00
Young, J. H., taking team to Andrew 14 70
69,024 89
Less charged to B.C. Tel. Maintenance (Page V— 455) 1,041 65
Total, carried to page V— 19 67, 983 24
British Columbia Telegraphs: Maintenance.
Chemainus — Kuper and Thetis Islands.
Agent, Chemainus, B. C. Telephone Co., 25 p.c. commission, June-Nov 1 55
Hinton Electric Co.: phones, 4 at $29; wire, batteries, &c. $15.74 131 74
Small payments: carpentry, &c. $17.84; labour $12; travel, &c. $9.65 39 49
Golden — Windermere Telephone Line.
Athalmar: agent, J. Lake, 25 p.c. commission, May-Oct 20 55
Golden: agent, Mrs. J. A. Buckham, Apr.-Mar. at $55; repairer, E. J. Tennant, 9 m. at $90, 3
at $100 1 , 770 00
Wilmer: agent at $55: H. G. McDonald 1 m., Mrs. M. H. Hope 11 m 660 00
Windermere: agent, J. C. Pitts, 25 p.c. commission, June-Mar 5 64
Dart, H., hire of team and wagon, 49 d. at $2.75 134 75
Golden Sash and Door Factory, &c: building sound proof box $75, cable box $1.50 76 50
Hinton Elec. Co. ($411.04)—
Repairing wires and phones: expert, 21 d. at $6; expenses $104.95 230 95
Telephones, 2 at $29; dry batteries, 100 at 40c; sundry $55.20; freight, &c. $26.89 180 09
Lake & Son, provisions. 90 76
Small payments: provisions $74.11; freight &c. $52.39; hire of team and man $50.50; automobile
hire $35, sundry $47.04 259 04
Special repairs: linemen, 3 d. at $4, 27 at $3; labourers, 332 d. at $3; man and team, 2 d. at $4. 1,097 00
Kamloops — Okanagan Line.
Superintendent's Office, Kamloops —
Superintendent, L. A. Palmer: Apr.-Mar. at $125; express, &c. $154.64; postage $57.35;
auto hire $25; telephones $18.27; travel, &c. $283.58 2,038 84
Clerk at $50: Apr -Oct., L. Palmer; Nov -Mar., V. L. Palmer 600 00
Geniers: operator, M. Geniers, Apr.-Mar. at $25 300 00
Hedley: operator, F. M. Gillespie, Apr.-Mar. at $40; rent, Apr .-Oct. $35; freight, &c. $9.08... 524 08
Kamloops —
Agent (inch messenger service): A. Genier, Apr.-Aug. at $70; Nellie New, Sept.-Mar.
at $75 875 00
Operator, V. Palmer, on election work 6 00
Linemen, M. T. Royd, Dec-Mar. at $100, outlay $26.90 426 90
Kelowna —
Agent, &c: Okanagan Telephone Co., Apr -Oct. at $110 770 00
Agent, inch services of operator and messenger, H. H. Millie, Nov.-Mar. at $150 750 00
Operator, P. Pitt, Nov.-Mar. at $40; telephone operator, E. Pennall, Nov.-Mar. at $40... 400 00
Merritt —
Operator, D. A. Rankin: Apr. $50; May-Mar. at $75 (inch services of night operator) 875 00
Lineman, G. E. O'Brien, Nov.-Mar. at $80 400 00
Eastwood, I., rent of office, May 15-Nov. 15 » 120 00
Nicola: operator, Mrs. M. V. Munro, Apr.-Mar. at $50; rent, Apr.-Nov. $80; postage, &c $5. . 685 00
Penticton —
Operator: Mrs. L. H. Layton, Apr.-Dec (inch 2 months' leave) at $60, rent, Sept.-Nov.
at $25, postage, &c $11; Carrie Crowe, Nov.-Mar. at $60; M. McMillan, 6 d. at $65.. 939 00s
Telephone operator, A. B. McDougald, Dec-Mar. at $50 200 00
Princeton: operator, A. Bell, Apr.-Mar. at $40, rent, Apr.-Oct. $35, sundry $12.55 527 55
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Kamloops — Okanagan Line — Concluded.
Summerland: agent, &c., W. H. Hayes, Nov.-Mar. at $75, rent, Mar.-Sept., $70, postage, &c.
$30.95 475 59
Vernon —
Agent, incl. services of operators, bookkeeper and messenger: Okanagan Telephone Co.,
Apr.-Oct. at $200; R. A. Johnston, Dec.-Feb. at $215 2, 045 00
Agent, R. A. Johnston, Nov., 19 d. in Mar. at $85 137 06
Operator, Mrs. B. Stewart, 13 d. in Mar. at $75; telephone operator, C. McMillan, Mar.,
$40 71 46
Bookkeeper and operator, M. B. McMillan, Mar 75 00
Rel. operator, A. B. McDougald, Nov. $60; messenger, 2 m. at $15 90 00
Linemen: at $80, G. Blackman If m., H. W. Gassaway 2| m., J. McDougal, 5 m., R. F. Wright
H m.; at $75, C. F. Layton 12 m 1,740 00
Commission of 20 p.c. on receipts: Bowood, A. W. Duck $9.65; Chu Chua, G. Fennell $115.80;
Coalmont, Columbia Coal & Coke Co. $50.32, I. McTavish $17.71; Colletts $13.49; F. W.
Crowder $8.01; Fairview, S. J. McCuddy $54.35; Falkland, A. H. Notley $6.01; Frisken's,
Jas. Frisken $10.24; Glenemma, L. J. Botting, $2.65; Glen Johnston, L. D. Hitchner
$9.26, W. C. Hitchner 76c; Glen Rosa, W. C. Hitchner $2.90; Grand Prairie, E. W. Hoole
$40.20; Granite Creek, F. P. Cook $23.59, K. Hamilton $3.70; Hefley Creek, C. A. Sheep-
way $20.42, G. R. Williams $3.96, A. deB. Owen $11.58; Holmwood, A. W. Duck $2.88;
Kaleden, A. S. Hatfield $41.63; Keremeos, H. C. N. Etches $442.89; Little Fort, H.
Latremouille $4.62, T. G. Kingscote $8.90; Louis Creek, A. Gondreau $6.50, C. Armour
$5.45, S. Armour $24.86, J. F. Armour $32.68; Lumley, R. Morand $66.63; McCarten's,
Jas. Spratt $7.68, A. McNichol $3.63; Moores, E. E. Wilkinson $11.11; Nakusp, F. W. Jordan
85c; Okanagan Centre, J. A. Gleed $52.19; Okanagan Falls, W. B. Hine $44.50; Okanagan
Landing L. A. Bulman $11.69, J. C. Bicker $9.66; Otter Valley, J. G. Thynne $18.75;
Oyama, F. H. Aldred $25.81; Peachland, C. McDougald $43.18, A. W. McDougald
$71.55; Quilchena, J. A. Guichon $52.57; Slahaltkin, W. McClownie $7.69, A. H. Notley
$4.81; Struthers, Jas. McCarten $9.59; Summerland, W. H. Hayes $357.92; Tulameen, J.
A. Schubert $56.95; Vasseau Lake, H. McKenzie $3.18; West Bank, W. G. Hewlett $13.22. 1,848 17
Chute, R. A.: repairing, 93 h. at 50c, 5 d. at $4, sundry $14. 75; team hire $32; meals. &c. $2.75 116 00
Commercial Livery, Feed & Sale Stables: hire of team and rig, 14 d. at $4, sundry $15 71 00
Genier, G., linework, 9£ d. at $3; team hire, 9| d. at $4; assistance $6 72 50
Layton, C. F.: freight $40.52; sundry $12.90 53 42
Northern Elec & Mfg. Co.: switch board $186.93; batteries, 125 at 23.65c, 250 at 23.15c;
protectors $43.10; zincs $24; sundry $197.48 538 95
Okanagan Telephone Co.: rent of office, Penticton, Jan.-Sept. $90; rent of office, Kelowna,
Apr.-Sept. at $10; messenger service, care of battery, and postage, Kelowna, Apr.-Sept.
$96; repairing $58.50; wire $22.20; sundry $24.55 351 25
Stevens & Allan: rent of superintendent's office and store room, Kamloops, Apr.-Oct. $195;
Apr.-Oct. at $15 rent of 1. d. office, 300 00
Small payments: meals, lodging, horse feed $344.35; driviag $251.75; linework, 22| d. at $2,
11 d. at $2.25, 12| at $2.50, 16 at $3, sundry $26.50; rent of stable, Kamloops, $20; bedding
$19.50; coppers $13.33; sundry $66.70 891 13
Sidney — Sidney Island.
B. C. Telephone Co.: 25 p.c commission, Apr.-Nov 8 59
Vancouver Island — Salt Spring.
Commission, 25 p.c. of receipts: Duncan, B.C. Tel. Co. $14.72, D. Ford $13.02; Ganges,
G. J. Mowat $47.60; Maple Bay, Mrs. M. R. Springett $6.74; South Pender, L S Higgs
$12.58 94 66
Duncan: operator, Miss M. Robertson, May-Mar. at $55 605 00
Esquimalt & JSIanaimo Ry. Co., freight on reel cable from Halifax 216 25
Marion Tugboat Co.: tug Owen and scow, loading cable and laying it through Active Pass,
5| d. at $62.50 343 75
Small payments: repairing $74.25; rent of office space, Duncan's, 6 m. at $5; hauling cable
$25; furniture $23.35; sundry $65.26 217 86
Extending line from Clam Bay to Port Washington, &c —
Climber, F Porter, 21 d. at $4; labourers, 16| d. at $3.50, 19^ at $3.25 205 13
Shapter, L. H.: poles, 35 at $1.25; hauling $4 47 75
Vancouver Island Lines
Alberni —
Agent, Mrs. P. A. Haslam, Apr -Feb. at $55 605 00
Repairer at $70: R. Erickson 1 m., W. Green 7 m., A. A. Lynn 4 m 840 00
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Vancouver Island Lines — Continued.
Banfield —
Agent, G. M. Ross, Apr -Feb. at $70 770 00
Repairers at $70: J. B. McKay 11 m., C. E. Mousley 11 m., J. Maben 3 w 1,59150
Campbell River: agent, W. E. Spencer, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Carmanah: agent at $35: W. P. Daykin 4 m., G. Woodley 1 m 175 00
Cloo-ose: repairer at $70: D. Logan 11 m.,J. Nutting 2 m., E. Arnold 9 m 1, 540 00
Comox: agent, M. Smith, Feb.-Feb. at $55 715 00
Courtenay: agent, J. Aitken, 11 m. at $70; repairer, M. Coe, 11 m. at $70 1, 540 00
Cumberland: agent, H. G. Williams, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Jordan River: repairer, J. N. McVicar, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 09
Lund: repairer, C. H. Franzen, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Nanaimo —
Agent, A. C. Cole, Apr.-Feb., 1 m. at $85, 10 at $95 1,035 00
Messenger, H. W. Spencer, 1 m. at $20, 10 at $30 330 00
Otter Point: agent, Kate Gordon, Apr.-Feb. at $35 385 09
Parksville —
Agent, L. H. Bradbury, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 09
Linemen: Thos. Hirst, 11 m. at $70; Wm. Mills, 11 m. at $55 1,375 00
Port Alberni: agent, E. B. Garrard, 12 m. at $70; repairer, D. Stone, 12 m. at $70 1, GS0 09
Port Renfrew —
Agent, H. W. Tee, Apr.-Feb. at $55 695 00
Repairers at $70: T. M. Baird, 11 m., A. McLennan 11 m., D. H. Soule 11 m 2,310 00
Powell River: agent, A. M. Oliver, 11 m. at $70 770 00
Sooke Road: repairer, A. Gent, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Tofino: agent, &c, F. C. Garrard, Apr.-Feb. at $70. . 770 00
Toquart: agent, &c, J. E. Hillier, Apr.-Feb. at $75 825 00
Uchucklesit: agent, &c, J. Williams, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Ucluelet: agent, &c, H. J. Hillier, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 09
Union Bay —
Agent, A. M. Falconer, Apr.-Feb. at $70 770 00
Lineman at $85: Thos. Hudson 10 m., L. Piket 1 m 935 00
Victoria —
Agent, J. McNeil, Apr.-Feb. at $85 935 00
Messenger at $20: P. H. Stevens $128 39; W. Bryson $39.36; D. Dowdall $52.25 220 00
Commission of 25 p.c. of receipts: Courtenay, B C Telephone Co. $1.42; Gabriola Island,
Jas. Degnen $9.60; Jordan River, Mrs. C. Mac Vicar $10.24; Nanaimo, A. C. Cole $1.45,
B C. Telephone Co. $21; North Denman, T. W. Piercy $17.84; Quathiaski Cove, W. E.
Anderson $20 33; Scarfs, Oscar Scarf $2.12; Sooke, Miss I. Milne $33.51; Sooke Way,
Mrs. S. Gent, $5.31 122 82
Labourers, 45 d. at $3; team hire, 3 d. at $7; poles, 22 at $2 200 00
B C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephones: Alberni, June 24-Dec. 31, $18.75; Cumberland, Dec-
Dec, $39; Nanaimo, July-Dec, $21; Port Alberni, June 20-Dec 31, $19; Union Bay,
part July, Aug.-Dec, $16; Victoria office, July-Dec, $24; Victoria operator's residence,
Apr. 9-Dec 31, $26 163 75
Carter & McKenzie: wire, 563 lb. at 8|c, 288? at 7|c; zincs $32.59; sundry $52.56 154 51
Goode, W. C: bluestone, 1,290 lb. at 10c; freight and cartage $7.60 136 60
Grandy, A.: rent of office at Port Alberni, May-Sept 75 00
Mitchell, C. A.: cedar poles, 70 at $1.75 122 50
Haslam, P. A.: rent of office, Alberni, Apr.-Dec, $45; postage &c $4.75 49 75
Hawkins & Hayward: zincs, 52 at 75c; dry cells $29; sundry $42.68; freight, &c $4.70 115 38
Hillier, R. E.: rent of office, Ucluelet, Apr.-Sept. at $8. 50 51 00
Hinton Electric Co.: gasoline, 72 cases at $3.50, 70 at $3.75; phones, 5at $29; dry batteries, 68,
$27.20; wire $29.80; sundry supplies, repairs, &c $318.81 1,035 31
McKean, W. G.: rent of office, Courtenay, May-Oct. $39; blind $5; sundry $4.90 48 90
Northern Elec & Supply Co.: insulators, 1,400 at 5 -5c; brackets, 2,550 at l-98c; freight, &c
$10.20 137 69
Porter, A. V., travel, &c $64; Smith, P., rent of office, Comox, Apr.-Sept. $30 94 00
Prior, E. G. & Co.: wire, 6,6701b. at 3- lc; sundry supplies, $51.43; freight, $13.24 271 44
Willow Hotel: rent of Campbell River office, Jan.-June, $30; wood, $11 .50 41 50
Linework, 9 d. at $4, 3 at $3.75, 45 at $3.50, 87 at $3.25, 236-85 at $3, 5| at $2.75, 5 at $2.50;
freight and cartage, $81.10; 3 ranges and pipe, $64.20; canoes, $18, $15, $12; coal oil, $39.20;
driving, $43.50; boat hire, &c, $34; postage, $21.35; awnings, $17.50; hardware, &c,
$146. 11 1,718 26
Generally.
Line foreman, A. V. Porter, Apr.-Mar., at $100; travel and outlay, $103 .50 1, 303 50
Clerk, superintendent's office, Victoria, Wm. Dee, Apr.-Mar. at $110 1, 320 00
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Generally — Concluded.
Launch attendant: M. Campbell, 2 m. at $70; H. Ward, 3 m. at $70, 7 m. at $80 salary and
$25 board allowance 1,085 00
Henderson, Wm.: travel, &c, $79.30; postage stamps, $136; freight, &c, $36.63 251 93
HintonElec. Co.: gasoline, $31.38; repairs, $30.25; sundry, $10 71 63
Hoggan, Wm.: gasoline, 24| cases, $79.50; oil, &c.,$5.35... 84 85
Lucas, L. A.: indemnity for loss of typewriter and watch in flood, Feb., 1912 150 00
Victoria Lumber & Mfg. Co.: gasoline, $43.40; sundry, $7.65 51 05
Small payments: gasoline, $27.40; wire, $13.25; sundry, $45.81 86 46
King's Printer, $233 .24; Stationery Office, $166.68 399 92
Detailed with Telegraphs, Sask. and Alberta, Maintenance. (Page V — 452) 1,041 65
63,007 21
Less, refunded by B.C. Telephone Co 13 05
Total, cartied to pag^e V— 19 62, 994 16
Yukon Telegraphs: Maintenance.
Vancouver: Office of Superintendent of Ashcroft-Atlin Division ($10,649.67) —
Superintendent, J. T. Phelan: services, Apr.-Mar., $2,800; travel, $795.90 3, 595 90
Clerk, Apr.-Mar.: J. J. Healy, $1,900; P. R. Quain, 3 m. at $110, 9 at $125 3,355 00
Clerk, P. R. McKenzie, Mar. 25-Nov. 30 at $50, $410; M. H.Wood, Jan. 8-Mar. 31 at $60,
$166.45 576 45
Stenographer, E. M. Keays, 3 m. at $91.66, 9 at $100 1,174 98
B.C. Telephone Co.: rent of telephone, 1 yr. to Mar. 31, 1913, $162; long distance tolls, $4.50 166 50
C.P.R. Go's Tel., telegrams, $115.25; Vancouver, Post Office, stamps, &c, $196 311 25
Merchants' Cartage Co.: storage of zincs and coppers, Feb., 1912-Jan. 1913, $124.95;
cartage, &c, $34.17 159 12
Metropolitan Building Co.: rent of offices, Apr.-Mar. at $94 1, 128 00
Small payments: express, $27.45; postage, $23.75; telegrams, $22.97; towel supply, $19.50;
office supplies, &c, $88.80 182 47
Whitehorse: Office of Superintendent of Atlin-Forty Mile Division ($5,908.46)—
District superintendent, H. Gilchen, Apr.-Mar., at $210, travel, $56.50 2, 576 50
Operator, G. S. Fleming, 12 m. at $155 1,860 00
Messenger, at $65: Apr. 1-Aug. 14, L. Larsen, $289.35; Aug. 15 -Mar. 31, F. Young, $490.65 780 00
Lowe, Robt. : scavenger work, $130; wood, 19| cords at $8.50, 5 at $9 340 75
Ryder, R., water, $60.36; Yukon Elec. Co., lighting, Feb.-Feb., $203.30 263 66
Small payments: cleaning $23; launch hire, $20; rent of p.o. box, $15; linework, $10; sundry,
$19 . 55 87 55
Aiyansh ($1,737.94)—
Operator at $75 salary and $30 board: L. A. Graef, Apr. 1-May 23; F. D. Wilson, June,
July, board, May 21-31, $10.64; R. A. Hanseman, Aug. 1-Feb. 4; P. R. Currie, Feb-
Mar 1,258 29
Smyth, J. & S.: rent of office, Aug. 22-Oct. 22, 1911, Nov. 22, 1911-Nov. 30, 1912 143 00
Small payments: linework, 68 d. at $3.50; 4 pr. snow shoes, $28; rent, Nov. 11-Feb. 10,
$15; ferriage, $15; camp stove, $12.50; sundry, $28.15 336 65
Aldermere ($1,313.69) —
Operator, at $75; J. E. Lima, Apr-July, $300; R. D. Thompson, July 24-Oct. 11,
$195.96; M. J. O'Farrell, Oct. 12-Dec. 19, $169.36; Mrs. A. R. Lima, Dec. 20-23, Jan.
27-Feb. 3, $29.82; E. A. Hawley, Dec. 24-Jan. 26, $82.25; T. E. Hankin, Feb.
4-Mar. 31, $141 .96 919 35
Lineman at $70: H. Fink, Apr.-June; Geo. Barrett, June 24-July 25 282 79
Broughton & McNeil: blankets, $18; coal oil, $10; hardware, $43.80 71 80
Grand Trunk Pacific Coast S. S. Co., fare of M. J. O'Farrell 25 00
Small payments: linework, $12; night latch, $2.25; exchange, 50c 14 75
Alexandria: linework, $25; meals, lodging, horse feed, $50.88 75 88
Alexis Creek: operator, Mrs. A. S. Graham, 25% commission, Feb 88
Alice Arm ($1,589.35) —
Operator at $75 salary and $30 board: J. H. Rutledge, Apr. 1-July 6, $335.31; R. E. Lay-
man, July 7-Feb. 16, $774.69, less fare, $9.80; R. H. A. Nielsen, Mar. $105, balance,
Feb. , $15 1 , 220 20
Miner, Ah: repairing, 15 d. at $4.50, 27* at $4 178 50
Small payments: linework, 17 d. at $4, 3 at $3.50; use of gasoline boat, $32; fare from
Vancouver, $22; canoe, &c, $15; lumber, $14.40; sundry, $28.75 190 65
Anders: operator, W. J. Anders, 25% commission, Feb.-Feb 31 10
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Ajshcroft ($4,478.04)—
Local manager, C. E. Gooding, Apr-Sept, at 60% of $110, Oct.-Mar. at 60% of $125;
overtime, $140 .99 ggg gg
Night operators at 60% of $90: R. A. Baylor, $210.07, J. H. Blackford,' $20* 74, W.' D
Brmi, $157.37, R. A. Clarke, $125.10, R. A. Gooding, $109.05, A. J. Tennant, $77 39 699 72
Day and extra operators at 60% of $85: R. A. Baylor, $180.05, W. D. Brini, $469 11
R. A. Clarke, $112.31, R. B. Demorest, $23.54, W. B. French, $21.58, H. A. McCoy'
$119.50, F. R. Stanton, $145.39, A. J. Tennant, $26.44, R. Williams, $75.55 1,173 47
Koelkenbeck, M. , lineman and clerk, Apr. 6-Mar. 31 at $60 * ' ' 710 00
McMillan, H. , lineman, Apr. 1-5, at $85 ............. 14 15
Janitor at $8: Ah. Song, 9 m., Tat Sing, 3 m .............. 96 00
Ashcroft Water, Elec. & Impt. Co. : water, $27; electric light, $62 . 70 '. ' ' . *. '. . . . ' ' 89 70
Elliott, & Co., freight, $255.23; Kelly, Douglas & Co., bluestone, 726 lb. at 8c, drayage,
25c 323 gQ
Tingling, S. : rent of office and storeroom, Mar -Feb. at $19 228 00
Small payments: postage, $44: cleaning battery, $41; wood, $23.67; fares, $i2 15; rent of
p.o. box, $7; sundry, $38.63 166 45
Atlin ($4,533)—
Local manager, A. B. Taylor, Apr.-Mar. at $116. 66 salary and $60 board allowance 2, 119 98
Night operator, J. B. Watson, 12 m. at $100 salary and $60 board allowance 1,920 00
Kirkshaw, J. B.: 2 lamp gasoline plant, $50; heater, $12; sundry, $23. 15 ' 85 15
Neville, C. W. A., water, Feb.-Feb., $80.75; Pillman, E. L., provisions, $62.22 ...'. 142 97
Schulz, Ls.: wood, 24^ cords at $6; gasoline, $9; cartage, $11.50 167 50
Small payments: linework, $38.50; oil, $14; provisions, $12.15; sundry, $32.75. . " 97 40
Barkerville ($1,045.05)—
Operator, T. F. Murphy, Apr. 1-12, 18-30, May, June, Sept.-Feb. at $60 530 00
Relieving operator, R. L. Murphy, 5 d. in Apr., July Aug., Mar. at $60 190 00
Mclntyre, D.: repairing building after fire: lumber, $82.50; hauling, $16; labour, $90 • 188 50
Murphy, T. F.: fuel and light, 12 m. at $5; linework, $36; horse hire, $16; sundry, $24.55.. 136 55
Becker's: operator, F. M. Becker, 25% commission, Dec.-Feb 6 37
Bella Coola ($702)—
Operator: J. T. Brooks, Dec. 22-Feb. 9 at $100; O. Landry, Feb., Mar. at $110 384 40
Brynildsen, B. & Co.: rent, Dec. 15-Jan. 31, $22.50; wood, $32; sundry, $12 66 50
Line work, 28 d. at $5; 13 at $3.50; horse hire, $9; board, &c, $11 .50. Paid as follows:
- S. Colwell, $46.50, T. Englebretson, $19.50, T. A. Levellton, $70, P. B. Overson, $70 206 00
Fares, 3 at $14; freight, $3 . 10 45 10
Big Salmon ($1,411.75) —
Operator, Jas. Withrow, Apr. 1-May 14, Oct. -Mar. at $82 . 50 614 75
Lineman, L. Breaden, 9 m. at $75 675 00
Meat, $67.50; horse hire, $42; snowshoes, $10; meals, $2.50 122 00
Blackwater ($1,749.61) —
Operator at $75; S. G. Lawrence, 3 m., D. Mitchell, 9 m 900 00
Lineman at $70: J. A. Bowles, $315.31, L. R. Seldon, $117.42, R. M. Spaulding, $372.58... 805 31
Horse hire, $12; oats, &c, $9.80; repairs, $9; sundry, $13.50 44 30
Bobtail Lake ($1,648.74)—
Operators at $75: R. A. Gooding, Apr .1-Oct. 20, $498.39; L. R. Seldon, Oct. 22-Mar. 31,
$399. 19 897 58
Linemen at $70: M. L. Burnett, Apr. 1-May 2, $74.51; D. Mitchell, May 21-June 30 (en
route May 15-20) $108.39; L. R. Seldon, July 15-Aug. 31, $108.39, S. A. Courtney,
Sept. 23-Jan. 5, $239.96; C. E. McWha, Feb. 24-Mar. 31, $82.50 613 75
Fares, $109.30; stove, $10; freight, $5.36; sundry, $12.75 137 41
Bostrom's: operator, C. S. Fuller, Apr., $75, board, $25 100 00
Burn's Lake ($1791.64) —
Operator, at $75: H. D. Birdsail, Apr. 1-Oct. 18, $493; R. D. Thompson, Oct. 19-Jan.
5, en route, Oct. 12-18, $210.49; S. A Courtney, Jan. 6- Mar. 31, $212.90 916 94
Lineman at $70; W. A. Gow, Apr.-Mar 840 00
Labour, $11.20, fare, $10, freight, $7.50, meals, &c.,$6 34 70
Carcross ($1,595.39)—
Operator, at $82.50 salary and $40 board: S. E. Chambers, Apr. 1-May 14, July 15-Feb. 28,
$1,102.50; N. Chambers, May 15-July 14, $245; R. C. Ewing, Mar., $122.50 1,470 00
Vansomer, Chas.: wood, 10 cords at $8.50 85 00
Postage, $20.04; gasoline, $14; coal oil, $6; door spring, 35c 40 39
Carmacks: operator, H. McMillan, Jan.-Mar. at $82.50, board, $90 337 50
Cedar River ($1,552.33)—
Operator, F. D. Wilson, Apr.-May, Aug.-Mar. at $75 750 00
Lineman at $70: R. H. A. Nielsen, Apr.-Feb., J. Belway, Mar., 15-21, $15.80 785 80
Thompson Hardware Co., padlocks, $7; sundry, $9.53 16 53
Cedarvale ($63.25)—
Operator, Mrs. J. W. Graham, Dec, 1911-Jan., 1913, 25% commission 37 00
Cormier, J. , wood 26 25
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Clinton ($952.70)—
Operator and lineman, E. LeBourdais, Apr.-Mar. at SCO 720 00
LeBourdais, A.: services as relieving operator, 9 d. at $3; fares, $18; sundry, $18 63 00
LeBourdais, E.: rent, 12 m. at $5; horse hire, &c, $33.50; meals, &c., $27.75; sundry,
$48 . 45 169 70
Coffee Creek ($2,196.25)—
Operator, at $82.50: B. D. Dewitt, Apr.-July (July sick leave) $330; G. McDonald, June
24-Mar. 31 , $761 .75 1 , 091 75
Lineman, A. Morrison, Apr.-Mar. at $75 900 00
Detraz, H. , provisions for fire fighters, May 23, $48, meat, $20 68 00
Small payments: meat, $60; hauling wood, $37.50; meals, &c, $39 136 50
Copper River: operator, S. W. Dobbie, 25% commission, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913 59 85
Coronation: agent, C. L. Copp, 25% commission, Nov.-Jan 4 63
Cottonwood ($38.33)—
Operator, Miss A. J. Boyd, 25% commission, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913 23 33
Boyd. Mrs. J. T.: repairing, $7.50; meals, &c, $7.50 15 00
Dawson ($12,870.40)—
Manager, W. Brownlow, at $150 salary and $100 board, Apr.-Mar 3,000 00
Night operator, G. A. McLachlan, at $125 salary and $100 board, Apr.-Mar 2, 700 00
Cashier, J. P. Champagne at $125 salary and $100 board, Apr.-Mar 2, 700 00
Line foreman, C. A. Couture, Apr.-Mar. at $125, board, Apr. 1-May 26, Oct.-Mar., $783.88 2, 283 88
Relieving lineman, J. H. Dixon, May 27-Sept. 30, at $80 salary and $100 board 749 02
Messenger at $3:'Wm. Millish, Apr.; C. Albert, May-Mar 1,095 00
Dawson Electric Light & Power Co., lighting, Jan. 31, 1912-Feb. 15, 1913 299 42
Small payments: cartage, $15.50; postage, $11.58; rent of p.o. box, $6; sundry, $10 43 08
Dougherty's : operator, Mrs. Dougherty, 25% commission, Dec. 1911-Jan., 1913 17 09
Echo Lake ($2,283.96)—
Operator at $100: W. S. Simpson, Jr., Apr., Aug.-Mar., less $2.04 excess freight, $897.96;
C. W. Vance, May 1-June 6, $120 1,017 96
Lineman at $3: C. W. Vance, Apr.; A. Mackay, May 1-Aug. 2; Jas. Huston, June 7-Mar.
31 1,266 00
Fairhaven: operator, W. W. Jones, 25% commission, Nov., Jan., $1.63; repairing, $14 15 63
Fort Fraser ($635.25)—
Operator: M. L. Burnett, Jan.-Mar., at $75 salary and $1 a day board 315 00
Lineman: H. Worthington, Jan.-Mar. at $70 salary and $1 a day board 300 00
Wood 20 25
Forty Mile ($1,307.94)—
Operator, W. Lafontaine, Apr.-Mar. at $82.50 990 00
Mosher, S., wood, 10 cords at $10; Northern Com. Co., meat, $97.50; oil, &c, $19.86. . 217 36
Small payments: man and dog team, 5 d. at $7.50; meals, $25; linework, $20; sundry,
$18 . 08 100 58
Fraser Lake ($1,702.26)—
Operator, $75 salary and $1 a d. board: G. W. Proctor, Mar. 28-May 2, $121.52; M. L.
Burnett, May 3-Dec 31, $838.16 959 68
Lineman, $70 salary and $1 perd. board: H. LeDuke, Apr.-June, $301; H. Worthington,
Oct. 28-Dec 31, $214.03 515 03
Tannock, J. R., 25% commission, Jan. 8-Feb. 28 12 11
Hudson's Bay Co.: rent, Feb.-Nov., $55; freight, $31.34; coal oil, $31.50; wood, $12;
sundry, $33.10 162 94
Small payments: freight, $21; linework, $14; snowshoes, $9; coal, $8.50 52 50
Georgetown ($48.21) —
Operator, G. L. Peck, 25% commission, Dec. 1911-Feb., 1913 22 21
Georgetown Saw Mill Co.: repairs, $18; launch hire, $5; dry cells, $3 26 00
Goose Bay ($1,849.75)—
Operator, J. G. Bryden, Apr.-Mar. at $75 salary and $30 board 1,260 00
Hidden Creek Copper Co.: hire of gasoline boat, 7 d. at $8; gasoline, $25; provisions,
$17.25; sundrv, $24.30 122 55
Imperial Oil Co., gasoline, $54.85, freight, &c, $12.10, less drum, $8 58 95
Building refuge cabin, linework, &c: 14| d. at $4.50, 23| d. at $4, 32 at $3.50. Paid as
follows: R. S. Chapman $56, W. Mclntomney $82, Wm. McKenzie $111.25, small
payments $22 271 25
Small payments: stoves, 4, $22; chairs, $15.50; oil, $15; blankets, $13; sundry, $71.50.. 137 00
Government Ranch: operator, Geo. Barrett, July 26-Mar. 31, at $75 salary and $25 board 819 36
Granby Bay: Imperial Oil Co., gasoline, $32.50, freight $4.40 36 90
Graveyard Point ($1,252.42)—
Operator, at $75 salary and $25 board: P. R. Currie, Apr.-Jan., $1,000; P. V. Hargit, Jan.
26-Mar. 31, $219.36 1,219 36
Snowshoes, $10; packsack, $4.50; hardware, &c, $18.56 33 06
Hanceville: operator, Mrs. O. T. Hance, 25% commission, Dec-Jan 2 49
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Hardscrabble ($302.75)—
Operator, at $75 salary and $25 board: H. S. Cunnungham, Apr. 1-Mav 11, $135.48; R
A. Hanseman, May 12-Jime 30, $164.52 300 00
Kaien Hardware Co., spikes, &c 2 75
Harper's Camp ($1,054.82)—
Operator, A. J. Patenaude, Apr.-Mar. at $56 720 00
McCauley, Geo: repairing, 36 d. at $3; hire of pack horse, 36 d. at $1 144 00
Rose, F. W.: repairing, 36 d. at $3; horse hire, 36 d. at $1 144 00
Rent, June-Dec, $35; hardware, $10.32; postage, $1.50 46 82
Hay sport ($1,981.76) —
Operator, J. W. Ferguson, Apr.-Mar. , at $75 salary and $25 board 1 , 200 00
Adams, Jas. : launch service, Haysport to Port Essington, 13 m 650 00
Skeena River Syndicate, rent of office, Mar.-Feb 120 00
Coal oil, $11 . 10; freight, 66c 11 76
Hazelton ($10,958.28)—
Local manager, E. R. Cox, Apr.-Mar. at $110 salary and $1 a d. board 1, 685 00
Operators, at $100 and $1 a d. board: W. W. Wrathall, Apr. -May 23, $227.20; L. A.
Graef, May 24-July 22, $256.77; G. W. MacKay, July 23-Jan. 5, Mar. 4-31, $830.48;
W. E. Asson, Jan. 6-Mar. 3, $250.55 1,565 00
Operators, at $85 salary and $1 a d. board: G. W. McKay, Apr. 1-July 22, $428.32;
R. O. Fulton, July 23-Mar. 31, $956.68; J. Wrathall, Apr. 1-Sent. 18, $647; M. J.
O'Farrell, Sept. 19-Oct. 11, $86.16; S. D. Blackwell, Oct. 11-Jan. 15, $365.71, less
$25.05 fare; J. G. Halloren, Jan. 16-Mar. 31, $288.87; W. E. Asson, July 23-Jan. 5, Mar.
4-31, $735. 17 3, 482 86
Clerk and messenger at $100; F. M. Daniels, Apr.-Oct.; R. O'Brien, Nov.-Mar 1, 200 00
Line foreman, J. A. Thorne, Apr.-Mar. at $100 1, 200 00
Lineman, Wm. Blackstock, July-Mar. at $75 salary and $1 a d. board 949 00
Brown, Mrs. M., ground rent, Apr.-Mar 60 00
Hazelton Hospital, departmental allowance, Mar. -Jan 330 00
Linework, $203.75; fares, $89.90; linoleum, $46.95; freighting $35.37; 2 safeties, $27.10;
cleaning battery, $26; cutting wood, $24; sundry, $33.35 486 42
Hole-in-Wall ($1,233.14)—
Operator, at $75 salary and $25 board: S. Courtenay, Apr. 1-20, J. A. McMillan, Apr. 21-
July 22; C. W. Mitchell, July 23-Mar. 31 1,200 00
Small payments: stove, $16; packsack, $4.50; sundry, $12.64 33 14
Hootalinqua($l,197)—
Operator, R. T. McDonald, Apr.-Mar. at $82.50 990 00
Firewood, 17 cords at $7; meat, $65; vegetables, $15; snowshoes, $8 207 00
Hydraulic: operator, Quesnelle Hydraulic Gold Mining Co., 25% commission, Dec, 1911 to
Jan. 1913 109 54
Iskoot ($2,312.38)—
Operator at $100: G. W. Hughes, Apr. 1-June 3, Sept. 6-Mar. 31, $893.33, less excess freight
$12.30; G. T. Waring, June 4-Sept. 5, en route, May 25- June 3, $339.25, less excess
freight, $1 . 10 1,219 18
Lineman, J. W. Makemson, Apr.-Mar. at $3 per d., less excess freight $1 .80 *•_■••• 1,093 20
Kersley: Shepherd, Jas., repairs $2, meals, horse feed, &c. $33 : . . : 35 00
Kispiox: operator, H. Taylor, Apr.-Sept. at $75 salary and $30 board; Oct. -Feb. on 25% com-
mission.Sll . 19 641 19
Kitselas ($1,426.10)—
Operator at $80 salary and $25 board: W. W. Norman, Apr. 1-Feb. 9, $1,083.75; M. C.
Harrison, Feb. 9-Mar. 31, $179.99 1,263 74
Rent of cabin, Mar.-Dec: Hudson's Bay Co., 4 m. at $25; C. Durham, 6 m. at $5 130 00
Fare of W. Norman, Sept., 1909, $15; heater, &c, $11.36; linework, $6 32 36
Kitsumkalum ($3,136.03) —
Operator, M. R. Grimes, Apr.-Mar. at $75 salary and $25 board 1, 200 00
Lineman, Geo. Minchin, Apr.-Mar. at $70 salary and $25 board 1, 140 00
Couture, John, construction of 3| miles of line 262 50
Davis, F. M., rowboat, $45, freight, &c, $7.25 52 25
Ross, Thos.: hauling supplies, Kitsumkalum to Cedar River, $266.07; sundry, $8.15 274 22
Small payments: linework, $84; freight, $41.31; wood, $25; rent, $12; moving office, $10;
sundry, $34.75 207 06
Kitwangar ($489.44)—
Operator, H, A. Maclsaac, Dec-Mar. at $75 salary and $25 board 400 00
Moving cabin from Andimaul, $42; wood, $18; line work, $9; tar-paper, $7.50; sundry,
$12.94 89 44
Klunakluna ($361.09)—
Operator, R. B. Demorest, Dec. 25-Mar. 31 at $75 salary and $25 board 322 59
Transportation from Alexis Creek, $30; meals, &c. , $8 . 50 38 50
Lillooct ($1,877.80)—
Operator and lineman, S. A. MacFarlane, Apr. 1-July 22, Sept., at $60, Oct.-Mar.,at$85,
$792.60; R. K. White, July 23-Aug. 23, at $60, $61.94 854 54
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Lillooet — Concluded.
Messenger, S. J. Boyd, 5 m. at $25 125 00
Small payments: rent, Mar.-Mar., $65; gasoline lamp, $16.50; express, &c, $24. 06; sundry
$55.70 * 161 26
Repairs between Lillooet and Hat Creek: team, 56 d. at $5; labourers, 54 d. at $3, 114 at
$2.50, sundry $10. Paid as follows: C. Adolph, $429, E. Boultbee $10, C. Narcisse
$54, J. Narcisse $149, J. Nequila $95 737 00
Livingstone Creek: operator, D. G. Snure, 25% commission, Dec. -Nov 10 22
Locke's: operator, A. Locke, Dec, 1911-Jan. 1913, $8.74; meals, &c, $5 13 74
Lome Creek ($1,235.95)—
Operator, A. J. Morrison, Apr.-Mar. at $75 salary and $25 board 1, 200 00
Kitchen utensils, $25.80; line work, $6; hardware, $4.15 35 95
Lower Labarge ($1,162.45) —
Operator, G. C. Walker, Apr.-Mar. at $82 . 50 990 00
Williams, W. E., wood, 12 cords at $7 ,, 84 00
Small payments: meat $65, vegetables $13, linework $8, hardware $2 .45 ...!.!.!!!! 88 45
Lyne's: operator, Mrs. W. Lyne, Feb.-Feb., $21 .92; linework $11 32 92
Maple Bay: Noble, Wm., rent of house, Mar.-Mar 65 00
McHugh's ($1,209)—
Operator at $75 salary and $25 board: H. P. Large, Apr. 1-6, May 4-Mar. 31, $1,110 32;
G. Grassett, Apr. 7-May 3, $89.68 1, 200 00
Line work ' 9 qo
McLe d's: Thompson Hardware Co. , coal oil, $3 . 50, freight, 60c. .......................... 4 10
Missio 1 Landing: operator, E. W. Cox, 25% commission, Nov.-Jan 119
Moffat's (S33.31) —
Operator, Henry Moffat, 25% commission, Dec. 1911-Jan. 1913 10 81
Meals, horse feed, &c 22 50
Moricetown: operator, J. Muir, Apr.-Mar. at $75, outlay, $7.75 . 907 75
Mosher's: lineman, R. E. Mosher, Dec. 25-Mar. 31 at $75 24194
Nahlin ($1,483.81)—
Operator, J. T. Puling, Apr.-Mar. at $82.50, less 72c. excess freight 989 28
Linemen, at $75: A. McKay, Apr. 7-30; A. Johnson, Aug. 24-Feb. 15 494 53
Nakina ($1,265.75) —
Operator, E. Barnett, Apr.-Mar. at $82 . 50 990 00
Lineman, G. Grasett, Feb .!!!!!!!!!!'.!".'.".'.!! .... 75 00
Kershaw, J. B. : tar paper, $18; zinc, $7 . 25; sundry hardware,' $29. .....'.........'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 54 25
Mackintosh & Dickson, provisions, &c 14fi ^0
Nechacco ($1,782.50)—
Operator at $75: W. J. Milne, Apr.-Aug. 14; A. Ferland, Aug. 15-Mar. 31 900 00
Lineman, J. Charleson, Apr.-Mar. at $70 840 00
Transportation, $25; linework, $9; coal oil, $8.50 42 50
New Hazelton ($1,187.65)—
Operator: C. J. Fraser, Apr. 1-May 9, salary $96.78, board $32.26; G. Grassett, May 10-
Jan. 31, Mar., $728.22, board, May 10-Mar. 31, $267.74 1 125 00
Fare of J. G. Halloren $25.25, of G. Grasett $9.75; blankets, $8; sundry, $i9.65 ' 62 65
Nicholl ($980.94)—..
Operator at $75 salary and $25 board: R. A. Hanseman, June, $100; J. C. Overbeck, July
25-Mar. 31, $822.59 922 59
Lumber, $10.60; freight, $8. 10; linework, $7.50; sundry $32 15 . . " ". 58 35
North Pacific ($1,001.08)—
Lineman, P. Wicks, Apr.-Mar., 5 m. at $80, 7 at $85 995 00
Snowshoes, $5 . 50; postage, 58c a n«
Ogilvie ($1,199)—
Operator, at $82.50: W. C. Fraser, Apr.-Mar.; H. Strong, June 28-30, $8.25 998 25
Cruikshanks, L. C: wood, 10 cords at $9; provisions, $42 132 00
Meat, $30; trip with launch, $25; meals, &c, $7; sundry, $6 75 68 75
Pavilion ($112.54)— '°
Operator", Mrs. M. I. Bryson, 25% commission, Feb.-Feb 64 54
Bryson, J.B. , 2 men and team, 5 days ' 48 00
Port Essington: agent, G. A. Taylor, Mar.-Feb. at $10 " 120 On
Port Simpson ($364.90)—
Agent, at $30: Jas. Sharp, Apr. 1-Mar. 11; H. C. Flewin, Mar. 12-31. . . . 360 00
Postage 4 9q
Prince Rupert ($7,958.67)—
Local manager, F. W. Dowling, Apr.-Mar. at $150 . 1,800 00
Operator, at $110: J. M. Kelly, Apr.-Mar. and 6 d. overtime $1,342; L. W. Waugh, Apr'
1-7, $25.67; W. Wardensburg, Apr. 17-June 13, $209.01, less fare $16; Wm. Kennarney,
. June 14-Sept 13, Sept. 24-Oct. 1, $355.54; R. F. Pollard, Oct. 2-Mar. 31, $656.45. . . 2,572 67
Lineman, Wm. Blackstock,- Apr.-June at $100 300 00
Clerk, H. McMillan, June 15-Mar. 31 at $100 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 953 33
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Prince Rupert — Concluded.
Messenger: J. Sherman, $51 , A. Hunter $37, H. Greene $46, J. Dowling $99, F. Dowling $39,
J. Christiansen $82 354 00
Davis, F. M.: use of launch, 4 trips, $45; boat hire, &c, $27 72 00
Merryfield, J. E., bluestone, 1,160 lb. at 10c 116 00
Stephens, M. M., & Co., rent of office and store room, Mar.-Feb . 1, 200 00
Linework, 33 d. at $3, 26| at $3.50; electric lighting, $62.76; telephone, 12 m. $48; postage
stamps, $46; fares, $89.90; electric supplies, $23.30; signs, $21.25; sundry, $62.36;
board of men, Port Edward, $45.35 590 67
Quesnel ($2,251.66)—
Operator at $85: D. Mitchell, Apr. 1, 2, $5.67; J. A. Bowles, Apr. 3-13, $31.16; T. F. Murphy,
Apr. 13-17, $14.17; C. H. Preston, Apr. 18-Mar. 31, $971.83 1,022 83
Messenger, L. Preston, Apr. 18-Mar. 31 343 00
Linework, 31 d. at $2.50, 16^ at $3, 16 at $3.50, 41 at $4, sundry $34; horse hire, &c, $158;
meals, feed, &c, $142.60; hay and oats $69.81; wood $36; coal oil $31.50; sundry $66.92 885 83
Quesnel Forks ($883)—
Operator, Grant Grinder, Apr.-Mar 800 00
Rent, 13 m. at $5; horse hire $11; linework, $6; meals $1 83 00
Selkirk ($1,189.50)—
Operator, R. P. Hall, Apr.-Mar. at $82.50 990 00
Wood, 10 cords at $7; meat $65; linework $16; heater $15; sundry $33.50 199 50
Shandiila ($879.35)—
Operator, H. A. Maclsaac, Apr .-Nov., at $75 salary and $25 board 800 00
Linework, 2\\ d. at $3; sundry $14.85 79 35
Sheady's ($281) —
Operator, J. C. Overbeck, Apr. 1-June 24, at $75 salary and $25 board 280 00
Rope 1 00
Shepherd's: operator, Jas. Shepherd, 25% commission, Dec.-Nov 9 22
Shesley: operator at $82.50: A. -Johnson, Apr. 1-May 21; F. Jackson, May 22-Mar. 31, less
$24.70 excess freight : 965 30
Soda Creek ($1,315.05)—
Operator: F. D. Gibson, Apr. 1-July 19, at $75, $270.96; R. D. Lang, July 20-Mar.31,at$85,
$712.91 ' 983 87
Cariboo Trading Co.: rent of cabin, Feb .-Oct. $45; coal oil $24.75 69 75
Linework $98.75; horse hire, &c, $79.25; meals, feed, &c, $49; wood, $24; sundry $10.43. . 261 43
South Bulkley ($1,740)—
Operator, Wm. Mitchell, Apr.-Mar. at $75; lineman, Wm. Clark, 12 m. at $70 1,740 00
Stanley ($65.14)—
Operator, Mrs. H. J. Gardner, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913, 25% commission 63 14
Line work '. . 2 00
Stella ($1,029)—
Operator, H. LeDuke, July-Mar. at $75 salary and $1 a day board 949 00
Ryan, J., line work, 32 d. at $2.50 80 00
Stewart, B.C. ($3,734.99)—
Operator, H. B. Birch, Apr.-Mar. at $110 1,320 00
Lineman at $75: A. D. Dalgleish, May-Oct.; H. A. MacMartin, Jan.-Mar 675 00
Falconer, T. W.: gasoline, 102 gal. at 40c, 357 at 45c; oil, 25| gal. at 90c; sundry $18.95. . 243 35
Imperial Oil Co.: gasoline, 178 gal. at 29c, 88 at 29|c, 12 cases at $2.55; freight $21.26;
4 drums, $32 161 44
Kubley, H. G.: gasoline, 325 gal. at 35c; engine oil, &c, $15.75 129 50
Rodda, J., launch hire, 4 d. at $15; Smith, H. & Co., provisions, &c, $115.30 175 30
Stewart Portland Canal Light, Water & Power Co., lighting, Mar.-Feb 72 00
Stewart Transfer & Transportation Co.: coal, 3 ton at $13, 3 at $12; launch hire $60; sundry
$16.45 151 45
Western Machine Works: overhauling engine, making shaft, bearings, &c, $119.70; sundry
repairs $9.30 ' 129 00
Young, R. Boyd Co.: rent of office, Mar.-Dec at $25; provisions $62.45. 312 45
Linework, d. at $3.50: A. D. Dalgleish 28, A. G. Howells 19, H. A. MacMartin 24,
sundrv 10 283 50
Small pavments: batteries, &c, $24.60, cartage $15.10, repairing launch $12, sundry $30.30 82 00
Stewart, Y. T. ($1,212.15)—
Operator, at $82.50: J. O'Regan, Apr. 1-June 27, $239.25; W. C. Fraser, July; B. D.
Dewitt, Aug.-Mar 981 75
Provisions $132.40, linework $34, hauling wood $30, sundry $34 230 40
Stuart Lake: operator, P. B. MacLeod, 25% commission, Oct.-Feb 28 87
Tagish ($2,308.05)—
Operator at $82.50: P. H. Moore, Apr. 1-4; D. Allen, Apr. 5-Mar. 31 990 00
Lineman at $75: C. J. Burnside, Apr.-June; A. Dixon, July 1-Mar. 2; B. Kelly, Mar. 3-31 . . 900 00
Brown, H. E.: meat $85; groceries $80.15; 19-ft. canoe $75; coal oil $6 246 15
Watson, M.: stoves, $20, $18; pipe $10; provisions $78.45; hardware $11.25 137 70
Cartage $25; meals $5; oil cloth $2.40; customs duty $1.80. . 34 20
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Tantalus ($740.25)—
Operator, J. Withrow, May 15-Sept. 30, at $82.50 375 25
Lineman, H. Breaden, July-Sept, at $75 225 00
Five Fingers Coal Co.: board of operator, May 15-Sept. 30, $139; meals to linemen $1 140 00
Telegraph Creek ($4,481.78)—
Operator, A. S. Gillespie, Apr.-Mar. at $100 salary and $1 a day board 1, 565 00
Line foreman, A. J. Charleson, Apr.-Mar. at $150, board, May 22-Mar. 31, $314 2, 114 00
Bodell, J., lineman, en route, Aug. 3-8 18 00
Callbreath , J. F.: rent of warehouse, Apr.-Aug., Oct.-Mar 110 00
Hudson's Bay Co.: wood, 12| cords at $7.50; line work, 17| d. at $3 146 25
Matheson, F., fare $28, freight $31.93; Simpson, J., sawing wood $21 80 93
Smith (M.) Blair & Co.: blankets, 6 pr. at $6; sacks $18.50; burlap $3.10 57 60
Telegraph Creek Hospital, departmental allowance, Feb .-Feb 390 00
Telegraph Point ($1,239.35)- —
Operator, V. F. Dunn, Apr.-Mar. at $75 salary and $25 board 1, 200 00
Stove $16; coal oil $10.50; sundry $12.85 39 35
Te kwa ($1,025.97)—
Operator: Mrs. A. R. Lima, Apr.-July, 25% commission $353.12; J. E. Lima, Aug.-Mar.
at $75 953 12
Heater $32.25; hardware $17; linework $9; sundry $14.60 72 85
Tyanghton: operator, G. White, 25% commission, Nov .-Feb. $1.82; repairs $17.50 19 32
Windt's: operator, G. Windt, Feb.-Feb., 25% commission 11 49
Wingdam : agent, J. T. Fleming, Dec-May, Aug.-Feb., 25% commission $15.90, repairing $7. . 22 90
Yorston's: agent, J. M. Yorston, 25% commission, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913 28 71
Yukon Crossing ($2,100.75)—
Operator, R. C. Ewing, Apr.-Feb. at $82.50 907 50
Lineman, H. O. Lokken, Apr .-June 18, Oct. 5-Mar. 31, at $75, June 19-Oct. 4 on repair
trip at $125 1,076 45
Meat $87.50; heater $15; meals, &c, $7; stove pipe $6.50; screws 80c 116 80
1st Cabin: operator, P. E. Smith, Oct. 12-Mar. 31 at $75 salary and $1 a day board 594 39
2nd Cabin ($1,713.23) —
Operator at $75: P. E. Smith, Apr. 1-May 2, Sept. 11-Oct. 11, $156.45; C. S. Fuller, May 3-
Sept. 10, en route May 1, 2, $325; C. A. Eby, Oct. 12-Mar. 31, $423.39 904 84
Lineman at $70: J. J. Sullivan, Apr. 1-May 9, $90.32; C. A. Eby, May 10-Oct. 11, $354.52;
L. T. Kenney, Oct. 26-Mar. 31, $363.55 808 39
3rd Cabin ($1,906.68)—
Operator, at $75: W. T. Weekes, Mar. 28-June 30, $234.68; E. G. Ayliffe, July-Mar., $675. . 909 68
Lineman, at $70: W. Blake, Apr.-May, $140; E. G. Ayliffe, Apr. 27-30, June, $79.33; J.
Chilver, July 4-Mar. 31, $623.22 842 55
Weekes, W. T.; forwarding supplies, July 1-Aug. 13 at $75; board, July 3- Aug. 3, $48 154 45
4th Cabin ($1,633.63)—
Operator at $75: J. J. Dore, Apr.; P. O. Burnell, May 13-Sept, 13; C. S. Fuller, Sept. 11-
Oct. 21, W. H. Blake, Dec-Mar 779 27
Lineman at $70: E. L. Kelly, Apr.; W. H. Blake, May; C. L. D. Maxwell, May 26-Mar. 31,
$713.55 853 55
Rope 0 81
5th Cabin ($2,295)—
Operator at $100: R. A. Drake, Apr.; J. J. Dore, May-Mar 1,200 00
Lineman at $3 a day: C. E. Ellaby, Apr.; E. L. Kelly, May 1-Aug. 13, Sept. 12-Mar. 31;
W. T. Weekes, Aug. 14-Sept. 11 1,095 00
6th Cabin ($1,971.79) —
Operator at $100: Jas. Moonev, Apr.; J. R. Barker, May 1-July 2, Sept. 3-Mar. 31 999 79
Lineman at $3 a day: J. R. Barker, Apr.; C. E. Ellaby, May-Aug., Oct. 1-4, Oct. 16-Mar. 31 972 00
7th Cabin ($1,895.33)—
Operator at $100: Jas. Hamilton, Apr.-May; R. Hamilton, June-Aug.; W. T. Weekes, Sept.
12-Mar. 31 1, 163 33
Lineman at $3 a day: W. P. McPhee, Apr.-May; W. H. Blake, June-Nov 732 00
8th Cabin ($2,199.28)—
Operator, Robt. Todd, Apr.-Mar. at $100 1, 200 00
Lineman at $3 a day: L. Mason, Apr.-July; A. McKay, Sept.-Mar., less $2.72 excess freight 999 28
9th Cabin ($2,190)—
Operator, G. W. Smith, Apr.-Mar. at $100 1,200 00
Lineman at $3 a day: C. Jepsen, Apr. -Aug.; L. Mason, Oct. 6-Mar. 31 990 00
25 Mile Cabin ($2,277.74)—
Operator at $100: R. McKav, Apr. 1-May 19, $161.29; J. Williams, May 20-Sept. 5, $353.38,
less 26c excess freight; G. T. Waring, Sept. 6-Mar. 31, $683.33. 1, 197 74
Lineman at $3 a day: J. Williams, Apr. 1-May 19, Sept. 6-Mar. 31; J. Bodell, May 20-Aug. 2;
A. McKay, Aug. 3-31 1,080 00
59 Mile House: 25% commission Dec, 1910, Jan., 1911, Feb., 1912-Feb., 1913: Miss A. Ryder
$9.56; Angus Ryder $7.59 17 15
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70 Mile House ($81.91)—
Agent, Jas. D. Boyd, 25% commission, Feb.-Nov 10 66
Linework $32.75; meals, &c, $18; horsehire $16; fare $4.50 71 25
74 Mile House: agent, Mrs. M. Cunningham, Feb.-Jan., 25% commission 10 02
83 Mile House: agent, D. A. Stoddard, Feb., 1912-Feb., 1913, 25% commission 29 73
100 Mile House($15)
Agent, 25% commission, Dec.'1911-Jan., 1913: Stephenson Bros. $8.67; W. H. Buse $4.33. . 13 00
Stephenson, F. L. repairs 2 00
105 Mile House: agent, B. H. McNeil, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913, $25.78, outlay $22 47 78
115 Mile House ($1,196)—
Operator and lineman: S. J. Boyd, 6 m. at $60; J. Foster, 6 m. at $85 870 00
Linework $190.75; meals, horsefeed, &c, $105.25; wood $24; coal oil $6 326 00
122 Mile House: agent, G. Forbes, Aug.-Feb., 25% commission 6 34
134 Mile House: agent, J. H. Ross, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913, 25% commission 19 25
141 Mile House ($40.95)—
Agent, J. P. Murphy, Dec, 1911-Feb., 1913, 25% commission 33 95
Meals, feed for horses, &c 7 00
150 Mile House ($1,548.31) —
Operator: O. Landry, Apr. at $75, July 20-Aug. 10 at $85, $60.32; H. E. Carroll, May 1-
July 14 at $75, $183.87; J. B. Rutledge, Aug. 11-Mar. 31 at $85, $652.58 971 77
Linework $241.75, horse hire $45; meals, &c, $44; fares $61.30; express $46.84; rent, light
and fuel, Aug. 10-31, Oct.-Mar. $68; rent, Mar.-Apr., Aug.-Sept.. $20; table $15; sundry
$34.65 576 54
158 Mile House ($57.05)—
Agent, F. Nason, Feb.-Feb., 25% commission 24 05
Linework $24; meals, &c, $9 33 00
Repair Party under C. A. Couture ($2,777.93)—
Axemen, days at $3.50: B. Alter 119-|, S. Cotter 122|, C. Johnson 119|, E. Morrison 54*. . 1,456 00
Dawson Hardware Co.: cookstove $25; sundry $32.75 57 25
Northern Navigation Co.: fares, 4 at $10; freight $11.29 .'...' 51 29
Provisions: Barton Bros. $22.70, Boss Bakery $930.57, P. Burns & Co. $37.75, Whitney &
Pedlar $170.12 1, 161 14
Small payments: cartage $20.50, tent $19, smithwork $8.75, grindstone $4 52 25
Repair Party under H. O. Lokken ($2 020.96)—
Axemen, days at $3.50: A. King 118|, G. Ryder 118*, M. Woodruff 121 1, 253 00
Cook, A. Dickson, 6* d. at $3.50 22 75
Provisions $636.61, meals $38, hardware $34.35, labour $19.25, rooms $15, smithwork $2.
Paid as follows: Arctic Trading Co. $408.63, H. E. Brown $134.28, small payments
$202 30 745 21
Repair Party under J. A. Thorne: fares $205.35; meals, &c, $308.60; hardware, &c, $45.59. . 559 54
Work under J. A. House ($456.20)—
House, J. A., installing instruments, 150 Mile House — Bella Coola, Jan., 31 d. at $5. ... 155 00
Team and driver, 8 d. at $6.50, 6* at $8; meals, &c, $68.75; fares $57.65; hardware, &c,
$70 . 80 301 20
General Repairs, Atlin-Pike River and Tagish Sections: labour, 77 d. at $3.50; meals $7.50 277 00
Services in connection with forest fires, May-June, 1912: —
Labour, 89 d. at $5, 86 at $4, 92 at $3.50; cutting wood $26.25 1, 137 25
Leave of Absence ($1,666.95) —
Barker, J. R., operator, 6th Cabin, July 3-Sept. 2 200 00
Chambers, S. E., operator, Carcross, May 15-July 14 165 00
Hughes, G. W., operator, Iskoot, June 4-Aug. 3 200 0Q
Huston, Jas., lineman: Nakina, Apr.-May, 1903, $150; Iskoot, Mar.-Apr., 1912, $183 333 00
Johnson, Andrew, operator, Shesley, May 22-July 21 165 00
Macfarlane, S. A., operator, Lillooet, July 23-Aug. 31 77 40
Mason, L., lineman, 8th Cabin, Aug.-Sept 183 00
McKay, G. W., operator, Hazelton, Jan. 6-Mar. 3 193 55
Proctor, G. W., operator, Fraser Lake, Dec. 7-Feb. 6, 1912 150 00
B. C. Express Co.: express $179.63; fares, 1 at $37, 4 at $33, 2 at $28, 1 at $22.50, 1 at $17.50,
5 at $16, sundry $36 560 63
Callbreath, J. Fi, Telegraph Creek: packing supplies: Echo Lake, 4,385 lb. at 17c; Iskoot,
4,454- lb. at 10c; Nahlin, 4,491 lb. at 12c; Raspberry Creek, 554 lb. at 5c; Shesley,
3,198 lb. at 5c; 25 Mile Cabin, 4,230 lb. at 13c 2,467 27
Caux, Jean, Hazelton: packing supplies, 24,570 lb. at 13*c, less parcel lost $2.15; Aldermere
$489.92, Blackwater $498.42, Bobtail $491.13, Burns Lake $543.92, Fraser Lake $3.37,
Moricetown $290.40, Nechacco $499.50, South Bulkley $494.78, Stella $3. 37 3,314 81
Fraser, John A. & Co., Quesnel: provisions $3,790.60; soap, &c. $66.80; coal oil $51; sacks,
straps, packing, $108; cook stoves, 2 at $50; sundry $91.95. Charged as follows: Aider-
mere $667, Blackwater $674.05, Bobtail Lake $691.35, Burns Lake $730.75, Fraser Lake
$50, Nechacco $680 . 50, Quesnel $47 . 50, South Bulkley $667 .20 4, 208 35
Hinton Electric Co., Vancouver: coppers, 250 at 15c; relays, 2 at $12; jars $25.80; sundry
$38 . 69 125 99
Carried forward 186,788 03
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE V— 463
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Yukon Telegraphs: Maintenance— Concluded. $ cts.
Brought forward 186, 788 03
Hudson's Bay Co.: freight $668.62; 4 pr. snowshoes $36; foot filling $29.50; sundry $38.65. . 772 77
Hyland & Belfry, Telegraph Creek: packing $28.57, snowshoes $27, sundry $143.57 199 14
Kelly, Douglas & Co.: bluestone, 1,491 lb. at 9c; drayage 50c 134 69
Larkworthy, W. J.: wood, 36§ cords at $10; provisions $295.02; snowshoes, 2 pr. at $10, 30
at $9; gasoline $270; line work, 72 d. at $3; freighting $127.45; roofing, &c, $100; stoves,
1 at $27.50, 4 at $14; coal oil $63; snowshoe filling, &c, $61.80; labour $55; blankets
$48; chairs $19; sundry $457.52 2,451 29
McLennan, McFeely & Co.: stoves, 2 at $21.50, 3 at $7.50, 3 at $5.50; roofing, 12 sq. at $3.75;
pliers, 16 pr. at $1 .75; sundry hardware, &c. $170.28 325 28
Merryfield & Co., Prince Rupert: provisions $12,053.30; candles $208.26; coal oil $129.50;
soap, &c, $266.40; crating, &c, $1,104.20; cartage $95.75; freight $28.92; bluestone,
8,964 lb. at 10c. Distributed as follows: Atlin, $212.60, Bella Coola $173.75, Big Salmon
$581.17, Bostrom's $4.55, Cedar River $641.73, Coffee Creek $578.82, Dawson $158.70,
Echo Lake $607.15. Forty Mile $289.42, Hazelton $269 . 75, Hole-in-Wall$4.41, Hootalinqua
$338.86, Iskoot $604.73, Lower Le Barge $337.46, Maple Bay $142.44, McHugh's $4.82,
Moricetown $373.32, Nahlin $604.72, Nicholl $4.65, Ogilvie $341.58, Prince Rupert $57.30,
Selkirk $332.67, Shandilla $4.82, Shesley $339.66, Stewart River $342.69, Tagish $580.24,
Telegraph Creek $620.63, Telegraph Point $4.25, Terrace $52.28, Yukon Crossing $581.40,
2nd cabin $626.23, 3rd Cabin $620.48, 4th Cabin $621.73, 5th Cabin $622.18, 6th Cabin
$622.81, 7th Cabin $625.25, 8th Cabin $621.71, 9th Cabin $620.66, 25 Mile Cabin $611.11. 14,782 73
Northern Elec. and Mfg. Co., Vancouver: wire, 8,707 lb. at 3-5c, 982^ at 3-85c; jars, 522
at 55c; telephone sets, 6 at $21 .29, 1 at $12.32, 1 at $23.65; dry batteries, 163 at 31 -65c,
263 asst. $74.34; insulators, 1,400 at 7 -58c; brackets, 3,575 asst. $92.97; climbers, straps
and clamps $91.84; coppers, 552 at 9c, 406 at 7£c; relays, 11 at $5.50; sundry $252.98;
cartage, &c, $31 .04 1, 634 94
Port Simpson Band of Indians: indemnity for clearances, &c 250 00
Prince Ruoert-Skeena Transportation Co., Prince Rupert: freight $886.29; fares, &c $6.75. . 893 04
Puckett, W. A., Whitehorse: gasoline, 20 cases at $7.85; coal oil $60; 2 safeties $24.50; pipe,
&c $16.75; sundry $40.55 298 80
Schulz, Ls., Atlin: packing wire and supplies, 1 man and 3 horses, 9 days 153 00
Smith, C. H., Ashcroft, freight, &c, $76.05; Weston, J. G., Prince Rupert, cartage, &c,
$177.64 253 69
White Pass and Yukon Route, fares and freight 3, 596 85
Small payments: bluestone, 711 lb. at 9c; express, &c, $54.96; 2 gasoline lamps, wiring and
tank $40; side blocks $28.29, meals $17.10, sundry $76.08 280 42
Stationery Office $26.50; advertising $241 .17 267 67
Total, carried to page V— 19 213,082 34
Telegraph Service: Generally.
Prince Edward Island Line —
Western Union Telegraph Co.: reconstruction of lines: labour, $1,592.13, board, &c,
$1,036.90, material, $1,507.77, freight, &c, $509.29, \ paid by government 2,323 09
Timiskaming Line ($1,888.05)—
Dumulon, Jos.: services as local superintendent and general repairer, 12 m. to Mar. 31,
1913, at $65; outlay, assistants, 55| d. at $2, horse hire $357.25, sundry $268.08 1,516 33
Agents, commission on receipts, &c, to Mar. 31, 1913 320 39
Northern Electric and Mfg. Co., Ltd., batteries, &c 51 33
Pelee Island Telephone Line ($367.23)—
Dist. Supt., J. McR. Selkirk: services, operator at Leamington $45.87, repairer, &c, 20
d. at $5; agent, commission on receipts $45.23; outlay $64.11 255 21
Agents, commission on receipts, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1913 (less Dec.) 48 90
Northern Electric and Mfg. Co., Ltd., batteries, &c 35 15
Voucher outstanding, G. No. 37804 27 97
Edmonton Agency: postage stamps $75; record ribbon, 75c 75 75
Generally ($2,359.10)—
C. P. R. Co.s Telegraph: Yukon reports, 12 m. at $5; telegrams $260. 10 320 10
G. N. W. Tel. Co., telegrams 251 11
Small payments: statement of cable traffic $25; express, &c, $8.75 33 75
King's Printer's account $818.40; Stationery Office $278.15 1,096 55
Travel and outlay: J. E. Bray $57.50; J. E. Gobeil $350.09 407 59
Advances to be accounted for, D. H. Keeley 250 00
Total, carried to page V— 19 7, 013 22
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
1911-12.
Public Works Dept.: Revenue.
Page.
1912-13.
Increase.
Decrease
Summary.
S9,790 76 Casual Revenue.
40.414 84 Graving D
ft Slides and Booms..
200.330 20 Telegraph Revenue.
418.325 53
Graving Docks.
16,656 S2 Esquimalt
(a)
23,758 02 Levis
ton, one year's rent of dock.
40,414 84
Slides and Booms.
Ottawa District.
7,502 24 Black River
4,055 50 Cheneaux Boom...
5, 027 69 Coulonge River. . . .
76 42 Dumoine River —
4,845 53 Gatineau Boom,
2,149 75 Hull Slides
44 •> 09 Madawaska River.
9, 260 02 Petewawa River. . .
V— 467
V— 465
V— 466
V— 464
V— 465
V— 465
33,365 24
^50,577 65 St. Maurice District.
11 03 Newcastle District..
3,835 81 Saguenay District...
f89 73
V— 466
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V— 466
V— 466
V— 466
V— 466
V— 466
V— 466
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V— 467
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I ct3.
114.632 27
47,727 51
110,108 34
215.526 11
$ cts.
24.841 51
7.312 67
22. 3 IS 61
15.105 91
4S7,994 23 69,668 70
9.563 06
10.000 00
28,163 55
47,727 51
7,514 46
4,059 69
4,557 35
200 63
5,748 83
2,327 38
269 12
IS, 224 99
42,902 45
61,020 91
2.S3S 86
3,346 12
110,105 34
10.000 00.
4,405 53
7,312 67
12 22
4 19
124 21
903 30
177 63
8,964 97
9.537 21
10,443 26
2,827 83
7,092 86
470 34
178 97
489 69
22,318 61
1911-1912.
$ cts.
3,432 21
970.80
3,863 71
"'23779'
76 80
2.307 05
20,753 S3
67 59
1,133 49
5,575 97
2.379 69
16.026 70
202 75
447 11
1,212 49
182 00
90 36
11,680 71
129.300 71
Telegraph Revenue.
Anticosti
Bay of Fundy
Gape Breton
Chemainus
Escuminac
Gaspe
iGolden and Windermere.
iKamloops-Okarutgan
Laval-Beauport
Magdalen Islands
North Shore E. B
.North Shore W. B
! North West Lines
Orleans
■Pelee Island
Quarantine
Suit Springs — Island —
Sidney-Sidney Island
Temiscamingue
I Vancouver Island
200,330 20
1912-1913.
Increase.
3,118
515
3,544
142
220
50
2.555
22,481
69
1,019
5.054
1,607
25.435
556
251
303
1.363
113
203
228
691
14
132
cts
34
38
62
25
64
0 4
95
50
22
22
52
7S
87
25
15
72
06
57
39
53
11
142 25
248 90
1,727 67
1 63
'15,526 11
9,409 17
167 81
4S 40
150 57
113 03
2.547 82
3,390 40
15,195 91
Decrease.
cts.
313 87
455 42
319 09
17 15
26 76
114 27
521 45
771 91
143 39
68 43
(a) Credited to Casual Revenue.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
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Esq u i ma It Graving Dock.
D.G.S. Lillooei,M*T. 25-Apr. 2—
Docking and first day
$ cts.
300 00
300 00
2 40
400 00
1,360 00
476 00
142 80
115 00
200 00
400 00
80 00
52 00
1 80
200 00
192 20
22 80
200 00
192 20
18 60
143 15
300 00
104 54
150 00
20.' 00
158 55
400 00
240 00
12 12
4 20
200 00
216 50
1 20
200 00
10 80
200 00
168 60
1 80
200 00
154 95
1 80
400 00
320 00
Levis Graving Dock.
Wintering Charges —
SS. Rapids King
SS. Rapids Queen
$ cts
1,000 00
6 d. at $50
600 00
Water, 4,000 gal. at 60c
Dredge Ottawa
Dredge Restigouche *
478 38
SS. Prince Rupert, Apr. 11-May 1 —
512 80
Docking and first day
SS. La Canadienne
400 00
17 d., 2,000 tons at 4c
SS. Caspapedia
SS. Sokoto, May 6-9—
4 d., painting and scraping
SS. Cartier, May 6-9—
4 d., painting and scraping
Pumping
Dredge No. 7, May 11-16—
Docking and first day
200 00
17 d., 1,400 tons at 2c
Water, 238, 000 gal. at 60c
468 40
Pumping
SS. Christian Bars, Mar. 17-18—
Id
SS. Beckenham, June 20-22—
Docking and first day
200 00
50 00
300 00
1 d., 2,000 tons at 4c
4 d. painting
SS. Montcalm, May 20-July 6—
Docking and first day
200 00
1 d., 2, 600 tons at 2c
Water, 3,060 gal. at 60c
350 00
Princess Charlotte, July 29- Aug. 1 —
Docking for cleaning and painting
1 d., 3,844 tons at 5c
46 d., 1,432 tons at 4$c
2,964 24
Use of pumps
SS. Earl Grey, May 20-July 6—
9 00
Water, 38,000 gal. at 60c
400 00
*rincess Charlotte, Sept. 3-4. —
46 d., 2, 000 tons at 4£c
4,140 00
Docking for exchange propellar
46 d., 357 tons at 2c
328 44
1 d., 3,84 tons at 5c
Use of pumps
12 00
Water, 31,000 gal. at 60c
SS. Turret Bill, July 8-Sept. 17—
H.M.S. Algerine, Oct. 2-12—
350 00
Expenditure docking and pumping
70 d., 2,000 tonsat4£c
6,300 00
Wages to staff, 10 days
70 d., 211 tons at 2c
295 40
H.M.S. Shearwater, Oct. 14-19 —
Use of pumps
13 25
Expenditure docking and pumping. .. .
Wages to staff, 5 days
SS. Lady Grey, Sept. 20-23—
3 d., painting and scraping
Pumping
Barge Eastwood, Sept. 20-24—
Docking and first day
150 00
SS. Lonsdale, Dec. 1-2—
Docking and first day
50 00
1 d., 3, 171 tons at 5c
350 00
Sp. County of Linlithgow, Doc. 4.7 —
Docking and first day
4 d., 1, 530 tons at 4§c
275 40
SS. Bengorc Head, Oct. 21-25 —
Docking and first day
3d., 2, 000 tons at 4c ..
400 00
3 d., 202 tons at 2c
4 d., 2,000 tons at 4^c
360 00
Water, 7, 000 gal. at 60c. . .
4 d. , 490 tons at 2c
39 20
SS. Strathlorne, Dec. 30-31 —
Docking and first day
Use of pumps
Barge Zapotec, Oct. 7-16 —
Docking and first day
3 00
1 d., 4,330 tons at 5c...
300 00
Water, 2,000 gal. at 60c
8d., at S50
S. Brage Omaha, Oct. 29-Nov. 2—
400 00
SS. Princess Victoria —
Docking and first day ...
350 00
Water, 18,000 gal. at 60c
3 d., 2,000 tons at 4|c
270 00
SS. Prince George —
3 d., 131 tons at 2c
7 86
Docking and first day
SS. Gladstone, Nov. 18-23—
1 d., 3, 372 tons at 5c
Water, 3 , 000 gal. at 60c .. .
400 00
4 d., 2,000 tons at 4|c
360 00
SS. Princess Alice, Mar. 13-11 —
4 d., 2,927 tons at 2c
234 16
Docking and first dav
Use of pumps
T.S. Tierney, Elec. light
Dredge Beaujeu or No. 8, Sept. 26-Oct. 3-
Docking and first day
4 50
1 d., 3,099 tons at 5c
1 00
Water, 3, 000 gal. at 60c
SS. Roma, Mar. 15-20—
400 00
Docking and first day
7 d., 2,000 tons at 4^c
630 00
4d., 2, 000 tons at 4c
7 d.. 46 tons at 2c
6 44
4 d., 950 tons at 4c 76 00
Water, 15,000 gal. at 60c 9 00
Steam to ship coal 42 00
SS. Prince Rupert, Mar. 21-22—
Docking and first day 200 00
1 d., 3, 379 tons at 5c 168 95
Water, 29, 000 gal. at 60c 17 40
D.G.6. Lillooet, Mar. 5-12—
Docking and first day 300 00
6 d., at $50 300 00
Water, 11 , 000 gal. at 60c 6 60
9,563 96
SS. Billona, Nov. 26-Dec. 14—
Docking and first day 400 00
17 d., 2,000 tons at 4|c 1,530 00
17 d., 932 tons at 2c 316 88
4 d. penalty 800 00
Use of pumps 47 00
Dredge Galveston, Oct. 29-Nov. 2—
4d., 1,271 tons at 5c 254 20
Use of pumps 50 00
SS. Lord Strathcona 200 00
Dredge Fundy 2 00
28,163 55
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4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Slide and Boom Dues. $ cts.
Black River.
Sawlogs 40, 693, 147 ft. at 18c 7, 324 75
B. & D. timber 325,007 ft. at 18c 58 50
Railroad ties 1, 600 ft. at 18c 0 28
Pulpwood 1,452-64 cords at 9c 130 73
Cedars 1, 107 ft. at 18c 0 20
7,514 46
Cheneaux Boom.
Sawlogs 178,844,870 ft. at 2c 3,576 86
B. & D. timber 2,149,703 ft. at 2c 42 98
Cedars 293,774 ft. at 2c 5 87
Railroad ties 740,825 ft. at 2c 14 81
Pulpwood 41,917-64 cords at lc 419 17
4,059 69
Coulonge River.
Sawlogs 25, 031, 303 ft. at 18c 4, 505 64
B. & D. timber 282, 136 ft. at 18c 50 76
Fence posts 5, 300 ft. at 18c 0 95
4,557 35
Dumoine River.
From above High Falls — '
Sawlogs 6, 391, 727 ft. at 2c 127 83
' B. & D. timber 80,811 ft. at 2c 1 61
Pulpwood 3 , 501 • 79 cords at lc 35 02
Lower Improvements —
- Sawlogs 2, 864, 470 ft. at lc 28 64
B. D. timber 113, 026 ft. at lc 113
Pulpwood 1 , 280 • 81 cords at \c 6 40
200 63
Gatineau Boom.
Sawlogs 43,603,025 ft. at 12c 5,232 36
B. & D. timber 1,562,216 ft. at 12c 187 44
Pulpwood 3 , 057 • 25 cords at 6c 183 42
Cedars 4, 670 ft. at 12c 0 55
Cedars 61,345 ft. at 6c 3 67
Railroad ties 1 , 055, 775 ft. at 12c 126 67
Fence posts 109, 750 ft. at 12c 13 15
No details 1 57
5,748 83
Hull Slides.
Sawlogs 51, 166,910 ft. at 4^c 2,302 48
B. & D. timber 254,068 ft. at 4*c 11 43
Pulpwood 18-66 cords at 2^c 0 42
Cedars 290,035 ft. at 4£c 13 05
2,327 38
Madawaska River.
From Chain Rapids —
Sawlogs 727, 092 ft. at 26c
B. & D. timber 4,664 ft. at 26c
Cedars 203,573 ft. at 13c
Railroad ties 198,925 ft. at 26c.
From below High Falls—
Sawlogs 4, 944 ft. at 14c
Slide and Boom Dues— Con.
cts.
Petewawa River.
From Cedar Lake —
Sawlogs, 40,679-796 ft. at 40c.. 16,271 90
B. & D. timber, 653-030 ft. at 40c 261 20
From Trout Lake —
Sawlogs, 2,828-808 ft. at 34c 961 79
B. & D. timber, 24,162 ft. at 34c 8 23
From Bois Dur —
Sawlogs, 5,964,979 ft. at 12c 715 79
B. & D. timber, 48,532 ft. at 12c 5 82
Pulpwood, 4-48 cords at 6c 0 26
189 04
1 21
26 46
51 72
0 69
269 12
18,224 99
Ottawa District.
By whom paid —
Booth, J. R 6,900 30
Davidson, Est. James 476 63
Eddy, E. B. Co 347 34
Edwards, W. C. Co 6,359 07
Foster Bennett Co 209 40
Fraser & Co 229 83
Fraser & Bryson 453 44
Gillies Bros 863 89
Gilmour & Hughson 2, 013 30
Hawkesbury Lumber Co 4, 149 07
McFadden, J. J. Co 337 24
McLachlin Bros 11,622 25
Papineau Lumber Co 362 86
Petewawa Lumber Co 6, 921 94
Rideau Lumber Co 40 20
Ritchie, R. & T 1,412 83
Shepherd-Morse Lumber Co 202-86
42,902 45
St. Maurice District.
From Grand Piles to Three Rivers—
Sawlogs, 573,335 at 2§c 14,333 35
Pulpwood, 211,754 cords at 10c 21, 175 38
Cedars, 637 cords at 2|c 15 92
Railroad ties, 186| at 2£c 4 66
From Grand Piles to Shawinigan —
Sawlogs, 126,634 at l|c 1,899 51
Pulpwood, 115,838 cords at 6c 6, 950 26
From Grand Piles to Grand Mere —
Sawlogs, 279,995 at lc 2, 799 95
Pulpwood, 283,160 cords at 4c 11,326 40
From Shawinigan to Three Rivers —
Sawlogs, 80,185 at He 1,202 77
Pulpwood, 12,378-7 cords at 6c 742 71
Services, Alligator tug 570 00
61,020 91
By whom paid —
Baptiste, Alex 1, 197 07
Belgo-Can. Pulp & Paper Co 7, 367 51
Burrill Lumber Co 184 30
Collins & Giroux 5 00
Dansereau , J. H 2, 534 74
Dufresne, Ed 30 00
Gres Falls Co 7, 252 88
Laurentide Paper Co 14, 639 36
Public Works Dept 10 00
Que. & St. Maurice Industrial Co. . . . 3, 157 01
Shawinigan Water & Power Co 5 00
St. Maurice Lumber Co 14, 347 29
St. Maurice Boom & Driving Co 337 76
Carried forward 51, 067 92
- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 467
Slide and Boom Dues— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 51, 067 92
St. Maurice District— Con.
By whom paid— Con.
Three Rivers Ferry Co 5 00
Veilleux, P 5 00
Wagagamack Paper Co 9, 942 99
61,020 91
Saguenay Boom.
Sawlogs under 8 in., 526,134 at ic 2, 630 67
Sawlogs, 8 in and over, 90,190 at f c 676 42
Long timber 1 53
Services, Alligator tug 37 50
3,346 12
By whom paid-'—
Chicoutimi Pulp Co.
Price Bros. & Co
3,341 12
5 00
3,346 12
Newcastle District.
Dues accrued in 1911-12 1,391 86
(Details, Audit Report, 1911-12, V-429).
Dues accrued in 1912-13 —
Cameron Lake to Sturgeon Falls—
Sawlogs, 2,875 at fc 21 57
Long cedars, 646 at f c 2 42
Railroad ties, 8,639 at &c 16 20
Fence posts, 18,428 at jfee 17 27
- Through Burleigh —
Sawlogs, 263,917 at |c 1,319 58
Railroad ties, 43,300 at £c 54 13
Boom timber, 1,081 at lc 10 81
Long cedars, 1,118 at |c 2 79
Fence posts, 3,572 at ^c 2 23
2,838 86
By whom paid —
Baker Lumber Co 44 80
Carew, John 12 66
Cavendish Lumber Co 1 , 569 90
McDonald, Est. Alfred 813 91
Peterborough Lumber Co 397 59
2,838 86
Casual Revenue.
20,016 63
Rents _ 80,314 31
Dredge earnings. 5, 413 00
Overpayments 347 95
Refunds G, 008 83
Refunds of advances 402 90
Sundries 2, 128 65
Sales.
Bonne Esperance —
George Chevallier, for shed
Coteau Landing —
Alex. Bremner, cement sacks
Queb'c; —
L. J. .A Demers, scrap, Gov. Gen's (
Quarters
Carried forward
114,632 27
20 00
27 30
77 40
124 70
Casual Revenue— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 124 70
Sales— Con.
North Shore W. B.—
Edgar Lavoie, poles, wire, &c 25 00
New Westminster —
Gillies Bros., old steel rails 217 50
Parrsboro —
E. R. Reid, 6scows 600 00
New Westminster —
J. G. Twigge, old boat 5 00
Ottawa —
(26 50
Eric Brown, catalogues, N. A. Gallerv \ 25 00
[30 00
Charlottetown —
J. J. McDuff, old boiler and fixtures. 17 41
Gordon Creek —
Can. Cement Co., empty sacks 33 70
Fraser River, B.C. —
St. Mungo Canning Co., old wharf. . . 225 00
Deroche, B.C.—
F. W. McKenzie, old camp building. . 20 00
Geo. C. Pye, old cooking untensila.. . 65 00
Campbellton, N.B. —
Richards Mfg. Co., chain 40 05
Milverton, Ont. — *
Wm. Hartmuir, old building 110 00
Wiarton —
Johnson & Crawford, pine boards 27 90
Grouard, Alta. —
Mrs. McLeod, 1 building lot 450 00
Newcastle, N.B. —
Herbert Howe, tool shack 3 00
Pelican Portage —
A. P. Burwash, old scow 25 00
Three Rivers —
Corp. land on Isle St. Christophe 1 00
Last Mountain Lake —
Ross Bros., hay 40 15
Geo. HafTner 18 00
Alex. Roxburgh 18 00
Edwin Taylor 34 50
Goderich Harbour—
Guelph & Goderich Ry., land 55 00
Queen City Oil Co.—
Empties returned 21 10
Temiskaming Dam —
Horses and machinery 261 60
Can. Cement Co., sacks returned 981 60
Sherwood & Sherwood, pump, &c.. . . 1,026 64
Edmonton —
Old wagons, tel. lines 45 00
Campbellton, N.B. —
Post Office and Custom House sold
by auction 114 20
Rimouski, Que. —
Ubalde Lavoie, scow 50 00
Port Arthur, Ont. —
Samuel Greer, McGillivray Bldg 605 00
D. O'Connell, O'Connell Bldg 541 65
Ottawa —
Victoria Foundry Co., 50 tons scrap. 611 77
Grafton—
The Postmaster, old post office boxes 60 93
Margaretsville, N.S. —
Old timber sold by auction 45 00
Westpoint —
Old plank sold by auction 14 04
Dawson —
Furnace fittings 97 50
Carried forward 6, 713 44
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AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1911-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Casual Revenue— Con.
Brought forward . . .
Sales — Con.
$ cts.
6,713 44
New Westminster—
Str. Chieftain, water 2 00
Cribbons, N.S.—
Frank Girard, old timber 20 00
R. A. Boyd, old timber 3 00
Ste. Therese de Blainville —
A. Kimpton, site for building not re-
quired 3, 600 00
Swift Current, Sask. —
Union Transfer Co. , old Im. Bldg. ... 510 00
Dredge Vessels, Mar. Prov. —
F. O. Garson, old junk 17 15
W. A. Poole & Co., hawser 60 00
Sorrento, B.C., disused bldg 50 00
Riv. Thames, Ont., logs raised 179 26
Hamilton, proceeds sale old Custom
House 8,537 50
Aylmer, Ont. —
R. C. Davis, H. N. Wright, old build-
ing on site for Pub. Bldg 60 00
Goose Is. Boom, Alta. —
John Walter, Ltd., materials, sold... .
Saguenay Riv. —
La Cie des Entreprises Publiques
wire cable
Paris, Ont., p.o. box key
Ottawa Pub. Bldgs.—
Pub. Serv. Com., chest..'
Temiscamingue Dam —
Old lumber, Rev. Father Georget...
River Thames, Ont. —
W. Drader, Chatham, old logs raised
Tel. Lines, N.S., St. Lawrence —
Old telegraph poles
Less refund —
Continental Dredging Co.
Casual Revenue— Con.
$ cts.
518 00
Rents.
Ottawa-
Sussex Street"
Experimental Farm
Sparks Street, Egan Block.
Wellington Street —
Block A
Block B
Blocks C and D
Blocks E, F and G
Chaudiere — Hyd. rents —
Montreal
Toronto
Prov. Saskatchewan
Prov. Alberta
Prov. Manitoba
Prov. British Columbia
Sundry places
Sussex Street.
Brunet, Noel
Bureau, Frercs
Civil Service Club
Brought forward
300 00
125 00
0 25
15 00
80 00
24 40
15 00
20,312 00
295 37
20,016 63
3,951 50
150 00
7,561 55
7,659 65
23,229 76
5,424 67
6,961 42
3,123 00
284 00
546 00
5,889 00
772 00
441 00
11,898 66
. 2,422 10
80,314 31
138 00
300 00
80 00
518 00
Brought forward . .
Rents— Con.
Sussex Street — Con.
Cosette, F
D' Amour, A
Egan, T.J
Ellis, Miss R. G
Globensky, L. F. M
Hart, MissT
Kearns, J. C
Leger, Mrs
Leger, Alex
Leger, H
Leseur, Mrs
Le Temps Print. & Pub. Co.
Naubert, S
O'Connor, E. E. A
Ottawa Jobbing Co
Ottawa Fireproof Supply Co.
Pepin, J. C
Ross, Mrs. M
Seguin, Peter
Sherwood, H. W
Starrs, Mrs
Theriault, A
Trottier, A
United Canada
Experimental Farms.
King, W. F
Sparks Street — Egan Block.
Canadian Express Co 2, 591 60
Canadian Gen. Elec. Co 1, 316 66
Code, W. J 300 00
Egan, Scott & Chambers 800 04
Irvine, W. J 199 92
Kidd.W.J 300 00
McDougall & Cowans 720 00
Standard Bank 1, 333 33
90 00
30 00
135 00
20 00
173 00
198 00
224 00
124 50
234 00
10 00
159 00
350 00
72 00
234 00
300 00
300 00
24 00
198-00
29 00
10 00
20 00
216 00
198 00
85 00
3,951 50
150 00
7,561 55
Wellington Street— Block A.
Bank Br. N. America 332 20
Barlow, S. A 405 00
Borden Club 15 00
Brouse, Harry 900 00
Chilcott, F 25 00
Chisnell.T. W 225 49
Civil Service Club ". . 433 81
Cracknall, E.J 88 00
Enwright, J. J 165 00
Erratt, D. R 20 00
Grant, Miss Anne 60 00
Hawkesbury Lumber Co 480 00
Hefferman, W. H 360 00
Hemphill, S. P 644 25
Hillman, E. C 32 00
Hobson, Thos. E 360 00
Hudson, J 25 00
Johnson, Miss 120 00
Keir, S 243 00
Kennedy & Co 1, 264 40
Carried forward 6, 198 15
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 469
Casual Revenue— Con.
Brought forward ,
Rents— Con.
Wellington Street: Block A— Con.
Layasseur, Miss
Muir, Alex
McDonald, D.J
McDonald, Miss Gertrude
Perkin, N. H
Wilson, Miss
Watters, G
cts.
6,198 15
200 00
200 00
390 00
350 00
154 50
72 00
95 00
7,659 65
Wellington Street: Block B.
Ashfield, Mrs. A 275 00
Beven, N. W 289 50
Brennan, Mrs 428 38
Brunette, D. (Vendome Hotel) 2, 118 19
Brown, T. A. (Arlington hotel) 375 00
Burwash & McDonald 575 68
Childerhose, Miss L 315 00
Craig, W. H - 599 92
Delaney, J 220 00
Delorme, Mrs 60 00
Filteau, Mrs. L 193 00
Finnie, L. J 178 32
Finnie, O. S 83 32
Fournier, A. A 6, 277 68
Fournier, L. G 875 00
Goodal Bros 1, 108 98
Hobbs, Hugh 267 66
Houde, Mrs. C 300 00
Hynds 78 00
Ingram, Harry 100 00
Kaufman Rubber Co 550 00
Jones, E. J 280 00
Langelier, J. R 139 33
Lindsay, Mrs. E. J 546 66
Low, Mrs. A. F 275 00
MacBain, Mrs. J 135 00
Macdonald, George 380 00
Matthews, E . 25 00
Mechan, Mrs 95 00
McDonald, Kenneth & Son 512 28
McEachern, J. B 303 20
McLean, Mrs 262 50
McMahon, T. H 114 00
McMinn, Mrs 336 00
Neville, P. J 275 00
Pratt, C.B 615 90
Pratt, Mrs. F 310 00
Powell, R. E 562 50
Rea, A. E. & Co 704 41
Robertson, John 120 00
St. George, Miss 120 00
Thompson, Mrs. C 199 35
Young, Mrs. C 242 00
Workman, A. & Co 1,408 00
23,229 76
Wellington Street: Blocks C and D.
Allen, W 176 13
Atkinson, Mrs. W. J 144 00
Baker, A 107 00
Benoit, V 40 35
Chisnell, Thos 135 30
Conlon, W.J 13 00
Carried forward 615 78
Casual Revenue— Con.
Brought forward .
Rents — Con.
Wellington Street: Blocks C and D— Con.
Currier, J. E. W
Dier, Fred
Finklestein, Max
Griffith, Mrs
Hart, M.T
Kane, John
Kearns, Jos. P
Lesperance, E
Lockeber;g Iverson & Co
Mackay , J. W
Middlemass, G . S
Murphy, A. J
National Brewing Co
Oliver, James
Perley Home
Richards, L
Spencer, Robert
Tuppins, Richard
Violet Dugt Lay Co
Walker, Miss M. M
White, James •
Wilkinson, Mrs
Wellington Street— Blocks E, F and G.
Allan, John
Aylwin, Francis P
Bennett, H. A
Bourgeau, A
Bowman, George
Clanthier, George
Cosman, Wm
Creighton, J. G
Delahey, Gideon
Dougherty, Miss H
Esdale, A
Gordon, Miss
Grant, Miss
Hamilton, G. F
Holland, Andrew
Jackson, James
Kennedy, Wm
Leggo, Dr. W. A
Masson, Donald A
Mathie, Andrew H
May, Geo
Mortimer, G
McBean, Mrs
McDougall, Mrs
McMahon, Thomas
Nichol, Mrs
Sherwood, Mrs. G . F
Shore, Thos
Sparks, P. R
Tessier, E
Taylor, J. G
Thompson, Wm.
Walker, R. B
Warner, Wm
Wilson, Mrs. E
Yielding, Miss
$ Cts.
615 78
300 00
137 00
367 00
72 00
281 50
150 00
178 00
187 87
210 00
300 00
39 00
34 84
750 00
750 00
530 91
220 00
40 00
18 63
100 00
109 50
10 00
22 64
5,424 67
30 00
426 66
147 25
284 50
134 10
41 66
30 00
431 67
380 75
27 00
45 00
80 00
40 00
467 09
497 00
165 00
298 40
383 33
380 00
170 70
15 00
160 00
16 69
157 50
19 00
45 00
100 00
68 00
480 00
51 00
291 66
105 00
330 00
• 95 80
186 66
380 00
6,961 42
V-470
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 1914
Casual Revenue— Con.
Rents — Con.
Chaudiere — Hydraulic Rents.
Booth, J. R.—
Lots B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J.
Reserve Head of slide
Reserve Head Chaudiere
Bronson & Co. —
Lot 1, Amelia Island
Land, Amelia Is
Land, Victoria Is
Ottawa Elec. Ry. Co.—
Lots Q. R. S. andT
Lot S., account 1911-12
Covering over slides
Ottawa Electric Co. —
Lots K. L. M. N. O. and P
Middle St
Ottawa Power Co. —
Lots U. V. W. X. Y. Z
Royal Trust Co-
Bridge over slides
Upper Ottawa Improvement Co.-
Part reserve Victoria Is
Montreal.
Quinlan & Lynch
Andrew, Baile
Farquhar, Robertson..
Toronto.
H. Billingshurst
H. D. Diliemuth
MacKerrow
% cts
900 00
208 00
96 00
100 00
100 00
50 00
400 00
50 00
2 00
600 00
5 00
600 00
10 00
2 00
3,123 00
50 00
150 00
84 00
284 00
200 00
96 00
250 00
546 00
Prov. Saskatchewan .
Prince Albert —
Land Titles Office 825 00
Court House 3,300 00
Regina —
Sherriffs Office 1,764 00
5,889 00
Prov. Alberta.
Edmonton—
' Land Titles Office.
Red Deer —
Court House
Casual Revenue— Con. $ cts.
Rents — Con.
Province British Columbia.
Victoria —
Old Post Office Big.—
Richard Hall 36 00
Danes & Ruckhaber 1,200 00
Simon Leizer 1, 200 00
G. H. Larrigan 480 00
P. R. Pomfret 96 00
Standard Stationery Co 600 00
Fullbrooke, Sayer & Co 840 00
C. H. Bowes 1,620 00
Unitarian Church 360 00
P. J. Pearson 120 00
Sundry Buildings —
Lennon, Gonnason Co 12 50
Falgor Mills Co 12 50
P. Burns 50 00
New Westminster —
Vancouver Financial Co \ 1, 500 00
John Reid, account capital and int. . . 3,766 66.
Yale-
Rev. C. Croucher 5 00
11,898 66
Prov. Manitoba.
Winnipeg —
Dept. Interior.
672 00
100 00
772 00
441 00
Sundry Places.
Alberni, B.C.—
Geo. A. Huff 5 00
Bath and Amherst Is. —
North Am. T. and C. Co 1 00
Burlington Channel —
Hamilton P. L. & T. Co 1 00
Calumet Island —
A. Rousseau 12 50
Wark, Franklin & Sprout 12 50
Catherinestown —
Est. J. B. Robert 1 00
Collingwood, Ont. —
Northern Nav. Co 1 00
Grand Mere, Que. —
Bruno Charron 22 50
N. Javatos 60 00
J. H. Desroches, P. O. site 368 65
Kennebecasis River —
Rothesay Boat Club 20 00
Kingston — <
Corporation 1 00
Frontenac Cereal Co 250 00
Kingsville, Ont. —
Lake Erie Fish Co 5 00
Levis, Que. —
S. Paradis 240 00
C. Robitaille 2 00
Mc Nairn's Cove —
Burnhajn & Morrell Co 16 00
Newmarket —
A. A. McNab 10 00
Nicolet Corp., Post Office, 2 years 240 00
Nominique, Que. —
Dept. Lands and Forests 110 00
Ottawa — ■
Mrs. W. C. Edwards 2 00
Pembroke —
Electric Light Co 25 00
Pond Creek, Que. —
T. Arial and T. Dufresne 2 00
A. Julien 2 00
Carried forward 1 , 410 15
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V— 471
Casual Revenue— Con. $ cts.
Brought forward 1,410 15
Rents — Con.
Sundry Places — Con.
Pond Creek, Que. — Con.
H. A. Trudel 1 00
Albert Paquette 1 00
Port Morien, N.S.—
Gourie & Blockhouse 2 00
Quebec —
Harbour Com 1 00
Rondeau Harbour —
School Trustees 1 00
St. Maurice River —
V. Burrill 50 00
Corp. Three Rivers 1 00
J. H. Dansereau 125 00
Union Bag Co 100 00
St. John, N.B.—
Jas. E. Cowan 385 95
Sudbury —
•-M. Allard 300 00
Templeton —
Alf. Desjardins 2 00
Village Brook —
W. Pedwell 5 00
Wiarton Wharf —
Grand Trunk Railway 25 00
William's Head, B.C.—
J. D. Reid 12 00
2,422 10
Dredges, &c, Earnings of.
Dredge Progress —
Napoleon Trudel
Diving Apparatus, Chatham, N.B.
J. B. Snov all Co
5,408 00
5 00
5,413 00
Refund of Advances.
F. G. Goodspeed, Survey 1911-12 150 00
L. B. Elliott, Harb. Gen., Saskatche-
wan and Alberta
Russell Carlisle, Surveys 1911-12
J. C. Stewart, Harb. Ont. 1911-12. . . .
C. Baudry, Public Buildings, Quebec
UVERPAYMENTS.
E. J. H. Charbonneau —
Wages paid twice account Harbours
Generally, Quebec, 1911-12 100 00
125 00
75 00
50 00
2 90
402 90
Carried forward.
100 00
$ cts.
100 00
Casual Revenue— Con.
Brought forward
Overpayments — Con.
W. J. Anderson —
Amount twice paid, account Esqui-
malt Graving Dock 1911-12
G. Clapperton —
Amount paid twice, account Upper
Ottawa Storage 1911-12
W. H. Miller-
Account paid twice, account O'Ka-
nagan Valley Tel. Line
J. E. Gobeil—
Overcharge, account Temiscaming
Telephone Construction
Castle & Son —
Account paid twice, account Rideau
Hall
Refunds.
Woods & Co., 1911-12 3 70
Canadian Import Co 366 36
G. R. Barthe, Bal. Dredging, Ont. and
Quebec, 1911-12 0 80
Ottawa Electric Co —
Power for fan in House of Commons,
1911-12 12 75
J. A. Seybold & Co.—
Half cost of building elevator 1, 631 22
T. D. Rankin 4 00
North Vancouver Corporation —
Check for Hollyburn wharf, not
delivered 3, 990 00
13 95
62 00
26 00
32 00
114 00
347 95
6,008 83
Sundries.
Interest on advances in Savings Bank . . 0 43
C. H. Hunter, unused portion of ticket. 6 00
Milverton Public Building —
Miss Ida McDermott, rent 40 00
J. Fleschhaurer, rent 30 00
New Westminster —
Services of wharfinger 3 22
Haileybury Ship Yard —
Hurdy & Reynolds, use of ship ways. 18 25
St. John, N.B.—
Pasturage of cow, Hospital Grounds. 5 00
Dredge Fielding, damage in 1909 40 35
Marine and Fisheries Dept. —
Blue prints 4 00
Photographic work, June, 1910 82 64
Special Accounts —
Fernie Public Building, balance 149 77
Regaud wharf, balance 4 42
Des Joachim bridge, balance 453 65
Portage du Fort bridge, balance 1 , 290 92
2,128 65
V— 472 AUDITOR G EKE HAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
Re Telegraph Revenue Golden and Windermere.
Audit Office Ottawa, August 11, 1913.
Sir, — The return for February has not been furnished. A deposit came
to account for $143.27, but nothing to indicate if any part of it was on account
of Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph.
The return for March has been received amounting to $384.54 and a deposit
has come to account for like amount. Nothing has been accounted for as due
Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph.
On this return there is a note stating that returns for Golden and Winder-
mere for February and March are missing and will follow later.
Seemingly the accounts at these offices are in a very unsatisfactory condition.
What action has been taken in reference thereto?
I am Sir, your obedient servant,
JOHN GORMAN, for A.G.
The Deputy Minister, Public Works.
Public Works Dept., Ottawa, August 18, 1913.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of August 11, I enclose copies of the follow-
ing correspondence with regard to the unsatisfactory condition of the accounts
of the Golden and Windermere Telegraph Offices: —
P. G. Burgess' memorandum July 24, 1913.
Letter from General Superintendent of Telegraph.
Service to Superintendent at Victoria, B.C., July 24, 1913.
Letter from General Superintendent of Telegraph. Service to Agent
Telegraph Government Service at Golden, B.C. July 24, 1913.
Memorandum from General Superintendent of Telegraph Service,
August 14, 1913.
I am sir, your obedient servant,
R, C. DESROCHERS,
The Auditor General. Secretary.
Audit Office, Ottawa, October 31, 1913.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of August 18, 1 have to inquire if the accounts
at the above office have been put into shape.
For the current year the returns for April and May are all that have yet
reached this office. Seemingly the deposits made are only for the amounts
accruing to the Government.
Deposits have been made in August and September, presumably for June
and July.
The amount deducted by the Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph Service
during 1912-13 was $926.45, and the amount accounted for by agent only
$727.55.
There does not appear to have been any amount accounted for as due to
Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph for the current year.
This state of affairs is most unsatisfactory.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
The Deputy Minister of Public Works. J. FRASER, A.G.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
V-473
Public Works Dept., Ottawa, November 11, 1913.
Sir, — In reply to your letter of 31st ult., I beg to say that Mr. P. G. Burgess
of the Telegraphs Branch has just returned from a tour of inspection of this
line, and as a result of his visit the statements and receipts to the end of Sept-
ember are now in hand and will be forwarded to the Audit Office within a few
days.
Referring to the last two paragraphs of your letter re amount deducted by
Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Telegraph for years 1912-13, this has now
been accounted for together with the arrears for the present fiscal year. That
there does not appear to have been any amount accounted for as due the C.P.
Railway Co. 's Telegraph for the current year is due to the Agent at Golden not
reporting balances, due to interchange of business with the C.P.R. at that point,
for February, 1913, and subsequent months. He has now acknowledged and
accounted for all outstandings to the end of September last.
I am, sir, your obedient sevant,
The Auditor General.
J. B. HUNTER,
Deputy Minister.
Audit Office, Ottawa, March 8, 1913.
Re Telegraph Revenue Yukon.
Sir, — As I have previously written you there are differences between the
amounts accounted for by the Telegraph Agents and the amounts deducted
by the Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph Co.
For the eight months of the current year the Can. Pac. Ry. Tel. Co. have
deducted $172.05 more than has been accounted for by the Agent at Golden.
For the same period the company deducted $151.65 more than has been
accounted for by Agent at Kamloops.
The details are as follows: —
Golden.
Kamloops.
Accounted
for by
Agent.
Deducted
by Can.
Pac. Ry.
Accounted
for by
Agents.
Deducted
by Can.
Pac. Ry.
April
78.40
90 63
86 73
121 76
62 74
54 24
72 84
104 60
120 15
121 08
64 66
54 75
51 87
77 10
338 27
332 34
379 00
379 67
400 97
426 06
369 22
441 70
354 21
483 83
370 64
Julv
379 82
425 67
Sept
397 22
Oct
365 79
Nov
441 70
494 50
667 05
3,067 23
3,218 88
1— 31v
V— 474 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1912-1913
4 GEORGE V., A. 19H
The differences at Golden are principally in May and June, and nothing
is accounted for by Agent for October and November.
The difference at Kamloops is largely for May.
Your Superintendent at Vancouver, who has control of the Yukon lines
should inquire into and adjust these differences.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FRASER, A.G.
The Deputy Minister, Public Works.
Public Works Dept., Ottawa, March 28, 1913.
Sir, — With further reference to your letter of March 8, I enclose copy of a
memorandum dated March 17, from the Accountant of the Telegraph Service
Branch, from which you will see that the differences between the amounts
accounted for by the Telegraph Agents and the amounts deducted by the
Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Telegraph Department, are in the way of
being adjusted. I also send you copy of a specimen letter addressed to the Dis-
trict Superintendents of the Government Telegraph Service, impressing upon
them the necessity for the agents at transferpoints, making proper adjustment
with each other
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
R. C. DESROCHERS,
The Auditor General. Secretary.
Audit Office, Ottawa, November, 22, 1912.
Re Rents at Ottawa.
Sir, — The collections for the six months to September 30 have come
to account.
Comparing these collections, with the lists of tenants furnished by your
collector, Mr. Smith, the following have not paid any rent.
In addition to these tenants who have paid no rent, there seem to be several
who are in arrears.
Your attention is requested.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FRASER, AG.
The Deputy Minister of Public Works.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE V— 475
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works Dept., Ottawa, November 25, 1912.
Sir, — I am in receipt of your letter of the 22nd instant, in regard to rents
of Wellington Street properties. In cases where owners are residing in the
premises, a great many of them have preferred to leave the payment of rent to
be settled at the time the purchase money is paid over to them, and as it can
be taken as a setoff against the interest accrued, the department has no objection.
As to the others, I shall have the matter taken up immediately by the Col-
lector of Revenue with the rental agents.
Yours truly,
J. B. HUNTER,
Deputy Minister.
Auditor General.
Public Works Dept., Ottawa, December 3, 1912.
Sir, — With further reference to my letter of the 25th ultimo, I now beg to
send you copy of statement prepared by the Collector of Revenue from which
you will see that, outside of the owners who will be charged with rental when
their properties are paid for, the rentals of other tenants are well up.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. B. HUNTER,
Deputy Minister.
The Auditor General.
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