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4  GEORGE  V. 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


A.  1914 


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AUDITOR   GENERAL'S   REPORT 

1912-13 


PART  V 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT 


DETAILS   OF  EXPENDITURE  AND   REVENUE 


1— lr 


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£13 


v— 2 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
Pt.  V. 


$     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. 


23 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


V— 3 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
Pt.  V. 


cts. 


$     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. 

1— Hv 


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49 
49 
49 
50 
50 
50 
51 
51 
51 
51 
51 
51 
51 
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52 
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54 
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53 
54 
54 
54 

54 
54 
54 

55 
55 
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56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
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57 
57 
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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 


V-4 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'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. 

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 


23, 


46  49 
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 

24  00 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


V— 5 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
Pt.V. 


$     cts 


$    cts. 


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. 


66 


70 

71 

71 
71 
73 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 


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 


V— 6 


-AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1915 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


1912-13:   Public  Works.:   Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
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 


82 


S7 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 


V— 7 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Brought  forward . 


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 


Page 

in 
Pt.V. 


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 


Carried  forward. 


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.90 

90 

90 

90 
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92 


100 
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119 
125 


128 

128 


196 
196 
196 
196 
196 
196 
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197 
200 
200 
202 


203 
203 
203 


$  cts. 


130,270  72 


5,832  11 

990  00 

13  00 

80,000  00 

74,697  10 

1,565  03 

2,305  25 


8,566,587  01 


13  70 

49,999  99 

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 

V— 3 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'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,  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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24, 784  57 


600  00 
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 
38  14 

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 


11,186,384  31 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


V— 9 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
Pt.V. 


$     cts 


Brought  forward 

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 

Carried  forward 


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221 

222 

222 
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222 
222 
223 
223 
223 
223 
223 
224 
224 
224 
224 
224 
224 


277,295  64 


563  10 
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 

997  01 


11,186,384  31 


435,519  06   11,186,384  31 


V— 10 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'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,  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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239 
239 


435,519  06 


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 


61,981  n 


Carried  forward. 


89,403  85     11,756,593  92 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


V— 11 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
Pt.  V. 


$     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 

Carried  forward 


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250 
250 
250 
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251 
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251 
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89,403  85 


25,020  00 

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 


V— 12 


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 


Carried  forward . 


333,391  01 


12,092,979 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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 


Page 

in 
Pt.  V. 


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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 


V— 14 


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 


Carried  forward 536,167  38      12,850,773  82 


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686,245  21 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


V— 15 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
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 


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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 


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1, 
1, 

2, 
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10, 
107, 
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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 


V— 16 


ATI)  I  TOR  GENERAL'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,  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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


V— 17 


1912-13:  Public  Works:   Summary  of  Expenditure. 


Page 

in 
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 


V— 18 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 


V— 19 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


1912-13:  Public  Works:  Summary  of  Expenditure. 


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 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


V— 21 


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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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 


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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 


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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
:SSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 


V-47 


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 


V— 48  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 

1— 4v 


V— 50  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 51 

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 

1— 4|v 


V— 52  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1013 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 
000  00 
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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 59 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  :No.  1 

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 


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$      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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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 65 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


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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V— 66  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


1— 6v 


V— 82 


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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


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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 

1— 6Jv 


V— 84  AID  I  TOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


V— 86  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


V— 88  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 

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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 101 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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., 

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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 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  :No.  1 


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 

Carried  forward 63, 148  62 


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 

Carried  forward 153,878  58 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 105 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

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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-105) 

158,405  79 

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-  30) 

12,655  77 

,(  "  V- 

-  35) 

8,211  95 

.(  "  V- 

-  69) 

1,376  77 

(  "  V- 

-  69) 

269  98 

.(  "  V- 

(  "  V- 

-  28) 

1,063  91 

-  69) 

681  97 

,  (  "  V- 

-71) 

1,465  31 

.(  "  V- 

-  76) 

556  80 

(  "  V- 

-102) 

1,585  30 

(  "  V- 

-  99) 

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 


V— 106  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1918 

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 

Carried  forward 165,241  89 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 107 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

Ottawa  Buildings:   Repairs,  Furniture,  &c. — Continued.  $       cts. 

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 

Carried  forward 169,968  67 


V— 108  AUDITOR  GENERAL' 'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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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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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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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Ottawa  Buildings:   Repairs,  Furniture,  &c— Continued.  $       cts. 

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 

Carried  forward 202, 372  16 

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V— 114  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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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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 


V— 113  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 121 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

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, 

Carried  forward 6,598  97 


V— 122  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 125 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V—127 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 129 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 131 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   T-.   1 

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 

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V— 132  At'DlTOB  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


V— 134  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 135 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

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 


V— 136  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 137 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 138  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 139 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 143 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 145 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 

1— 10V 


V— 146  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  HE  PORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 147 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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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V— 148  ACD1T0R  GENERAL'S  REPORT.  1012-1013 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 149 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 151 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 153 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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 


V— 154  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


V— 158  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC   WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 159 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 


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AUDITOR  UEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 


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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V— 162  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


V— 164  At'DITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1013 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


V— 165 


Dominion  Buildings:  Maintenance — Continued.  $       cts. 

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 


V— 166  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 167 

SESSIONAL  PAPSR   No.   1 

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 


V— 163  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 169 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 174  AIDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1013 

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 


V— 176  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 177 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

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 

1— 12v 


V— 178  AUDITOR  GENERAL' 8  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 179 

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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V— 180  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 181 
SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 132  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 183 

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 


V— 184 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 185 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 136  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 188  AX  MTOR  GEXERAL'8  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    1 

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 


V— 190 


AVD'tTOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V-191 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


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* 


V— 192  AtDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A,  1914 

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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 


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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AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


V— 198  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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 


V— 206  PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 

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 


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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 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 


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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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4  GEORGE  V.f  A.  1914 

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 


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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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V— 212  ,,     PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 


V— 214  .,       PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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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 


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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 


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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 
fc 

216  51 
i 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 223 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 225 

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 

1— 15v 


V— 226  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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Harbours  and  Rivers  Generally,  Nova  Scotia:    Improvements,  &c.— Con.  $      cts. 

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 

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7—228  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


V— 246 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 249 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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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V— 276  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 277 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 


V— 278  AUDITOR  GEJERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

1— 19}v 


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 


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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 

PUBLIC  TVORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 301 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

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 


V— 302  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 
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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 


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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 

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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 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 327 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 329 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

Dredging:   Ontario  and  Quebec.  $      cts. 

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 

Carried  forward 311, 470  65 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 331 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

—  - 

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 

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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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Dredge  Vessels:  Maritime  Provinces— Continued.  $       cts. 

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 

Carried  forward 7, 782  94 


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V— 343 


Dredge  Vessels:  Maritime  Provinces— Continued.  $      cts. 

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 

Carried  forward 22, 576  59 


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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 


PUBLIC  K70RKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V-  347 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

Dredge  Vessels:  Maritime  Provinces— Continued.  $       cts. 

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 


V— 350  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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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Dredge  Vessels:  Maritime  Provinces— Continued.  $       cts. 

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 


V— 352  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 353 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 

1— 23v 


V— 354  AID ITOU  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1&3 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 355 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 

1— 23|V 


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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 357 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

Dredge  Vessels:  Ontario  and  Quebec— Continued.  $      cts. 

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 


V— 358  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

*  ■  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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 359 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

Dredge  Vessels:   Ontario  and  Quebec— Continued.  $       cts. 

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 


V— 360  AUD'ITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 361 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

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 

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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 363 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


I7— 364  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 365 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 

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 

[           982  08 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 367 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
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 

1— 24v 


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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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

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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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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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Dredge  Vessels:  Ontario  and  Quebec— Continued.  $      cts. 

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 


V— 374  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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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2,203  71 

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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 377 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 

# 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 383 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 

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 


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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 385 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 387 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
18  50 
52  00 

72  48 
47  35 

24  86 
122  94 
130  S3 
125  00 

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 

1— 26v 


v— 402  Auditor  general's  report,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


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 

1— 26±v 


V— 404 


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. 


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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 

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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 
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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 

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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 

Carried  forward 3, 543  1 1 


y-412  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 

Carried  forward 12,338  67 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 

Ottawa  River:  Storage  Dams  and  Reservoirs— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 12, 338  67 

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 

Carried  forward 36, 633  42 


V-414  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V-^15 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


Ottawa  River:   Storage  Dams  and  Reservoirs— Concluded.  $      cts. 

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 


84  33 

79  00 

67  50 

55  00 

91  00 

67  25 

99  00 

64  86 

LOO  50 

22  00 

28  33 

25  00 

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. 
Detailed  with  "Ottawa  River:  Storage  Dams  and  Reservoirs" (Page  V — 407)        1, 187  00 

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 


V— 416 


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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V— 417 


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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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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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Chief  Engineer's  Staff— Continued.  $      cts. 

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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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  19H 

Chief  Engineer's  Staff— Continued.  $      cts. 

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 


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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 


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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. 

Carried  forward 7, 403  99 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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 

Carried  forward 18,898  76 


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V— 441 


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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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 

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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 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V-^47 

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 

Carried  forward 26,237  16 


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Saskatchewan  and  Alberta  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 26, 237  16 

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 

Carried  forward 39  2'>6  32 

1— 29v 


V— 450  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

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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Saskatchewan  and  Alberta  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 54, 085  83 

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 

Carried  forward 68, 165  38 

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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  19H 

Saskatchewan  and  Alberta  Telegraphs:   Maintenance— Concluded.  $      cts. 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

British  Columbia  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward         15, 135  43 

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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British  Columbia  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward         27, 196  31 

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 

Carried  forward 59,784  72 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V— 455 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


British  Columbia  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Concluded.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward         59, 784  72 

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 

Carried  forward 21,306  97 


V— 456  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 


Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 21  306  97 

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 

Carried  forward 42, 321  C4 


PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE  V-^57 
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Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 42,821  64 

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 

Carried  forward 68, 415  06 


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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      ets. 

Brought  forward 68, 415  06 

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 

Carried  forward 94, 508  12 


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Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 94, 508  12 

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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4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

Yukon  Telegraphs:   Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 115, 573  12 

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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Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      cts. 

Brought  forward 135, 798  07 

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 

Carried  forward 164, 162  81 


V— 462  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-1913 

4  GEORGE  V.,  A.  1914 

Yukon  Telegraphs:    Maintenance— Continued.  $      ets. 

Brought  forward 164, 162  81 

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 
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V— 465 
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33,365  24 

^50,577  65  St.  Maurice  District. 

11  03  Newcastle  District.. 

3,835  81  Saguenay  District... 


f89  73 


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V— 466 
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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 


V-465 


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 


;ov 


V-466 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REPORT,  1912-ms 


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 


▼—♦68 


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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