ESTIMATES OF THE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FISCAL YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH 1931 AS EMBODIED IN SUPPLY ACT, 1930 PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Chaki.es F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1930. PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B. C ESTIMATED REVENUE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1931 Estimated for Fiscal Year 1929-30. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $25,250.00 500.00 10,000.00 $35,750.00 $95,000.00 3,000.00 215,000.00 4,311,930.00 60,000.00 120,000.00 400,000.00 95,000.00 228,000.00 1,850,000.00 22,000.00 25,000.00 6,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 15,000.00 $7,490,930.00 $2,700.00 300.00 $3,000.00 $29,151.06 190,000.00 $219,151.06 CURRENT ACCOUNT. Department of Agriculture : Horticultural Inspection Fees and Licences Seed-grain Advance Refunds Miscellaneous Receipts $29,000.00 500.00 10,000.00 Total, Department of Agriculture Department of the Attorney-General : Court Pees and Fines '. Dog Licences " Game Act "—Fees and Licences " Government Liquor Act " "Insurance Act" Companies Branch Land Registry Fees Law Stamps " Motor-vehicle Act " : Registration Pees, etc $250,000.00 Annual Licences, Motor-vehicles (except Motor-cycles) 2,125,000.00 Annual Licences, Chauffeurs 25,000.00 $95,000.00 5,000.00 200,000.00 4,750,000.00 55,000.00 130,000.00 400,000.00 100,000.00 " Moving Pictures Act " Real-estate Agents Sheriffs' Pees Trade Licences " Administration Act "—Pees Miscellaneous Receipts 2,400,000.00 25,000.00 6,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total, Department of the Attorney-General Department of Education : Teachers' Examinations and Certificates Miscellaneous Receipts $2,400.00 Total, Department of Education Department of Finance : Dominion of Canada: Annual Interest - Annual Subsidy .. $29,151.06 190,000.00 $39,500.00 8,231,000.00 2,400.00 Carried forward $219,151.06 $8,272,900.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 3 Estimated for Fiscal Year 1929-30. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $219,151.06 419,665.60 100,000.00 $738,816.66 220,000.00 212,000.00 950,000.00 4,900,000.00 19,080.00 235,000.00 1,870,000.00 965,000.00 500,000.00 150,000.00 125,000.00 224,000.00 1,000.00 8,000.00 675,000.00 850,000.00 39,000.00 50,000.00 110,000.00 $12,841,896.66 $45,000.00 CURRENT ACCOUNT—Continued. Brought forward $219,151.06 $8,272,900.00 Department of Finance—Continued. Dominion of Canada—Continued. Annual Grant per Capita Annual Grant for Lands conveyed 419,665.60 100,000.00 $738,816.66 Amusements Tickets Tax 220,000.00 Coal and Coke Tax 200,000.00 Gasoline Tax , 2,000,000.00 Puel-oil Tax , 550,000.00 Income and Personal Property Tax 5,000,000.00 Interest: " Dyking Assessments Adjustment Act" 19,080.00 Miscellaneous 210,000.00 Land Taxes: Real Property .'. _ 1,580,000.00 Wild Land, Coal and Timber Lands .... Mineral Tax Poll Tax Probate Fees Races Tax Rents, Miscellaneous Revenue Service Refunds Rural District School Taxes Succession Duty Trust Deposits reverted to Crown Unworked Crown-granted Mineral Claims Miscellaneous Receipts 735,000.00 500,000.00 150,000.00 125,000.00 216,000.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 607,000.00 850,000.00 38,500.00 50,000.00 60,000.00 Total, Department of Finance 13,872,396.66 Department of Fisheries : Fishing and Cannery Licences $1,000.00 $19,000.00 115,000.00 260,000.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 1,050,000.00 1,825,000.00 650,000.00 $4,009,000.00 Department of Labour: Elevator Inspection and Examination Fees $150,000.00 $1,000.00 Department of Lands : Grazing Rentals, Leases, and Pees $15,000.00 Land Revenue—Sundry : 150,000.00 Land Sales - 350,000.00 Survey Fees and Sale of Maps 15,000.00 Timber Leases 75,000.00 Timber Licences 1,400,000.00 Timber Royalties 2,025,000.00 Timber Sales '. 750,000.00 Carried forward $4,780,000.00 $22,296,296.66 A 4 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated for Fiscal Year 1929-30. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $4,009,000.00 CURRENT ACCOUNT— Cont Brought forward nued. $4,780,000.00 230,000.00 11,000.00 $22,296,296.66 170,000.00 11,000.00 Department of Lands—Continued. Water Rentals and Recording Fees Miscellaneous Receipts Total, Department of Lands Legislation : Private Bill Fees $4,190,000.00 5,021,000.00 $2,000.00 2,000.00 Department of Mines : Bureau of Mines $650.00 80,000.00 650.00 140,000.00 $600.00 70,000.00 675.00 Free Miners' Certificates Miners' Examinations and Certificates 120,000.00 Mining Receipts, General Total, Department of Mines $191,275.00 221,300.00 Department of the Provincial Secretary : King's Printer (net profits) $25,000.00 25,000.00 10,000.00 1,500.00 $40,000.00 25,000.00 10,000.00 1,500.00 Marriage Licences Vital Statistics, etc. Miscellaneous Receipts Total, Department of the Provincial Department of Public Works : Government Property sold $76,500.00 Secretary 61,500.00 $2,000.00 15,000.00 Rents (Miscellaneous) Wharfage and Dock Dues 7,500.00 Traffic Control $100,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Miscellaneous Receipts Total, Department of Public Works Department of Railways : Inspection Fees New Westminster Bridge Tolls Total, Department of Railways $26,000.00 101,500.00 $4,000.00 80,000.00 $4,000.00 77,500.00 $81,500.00 84,000.00 Total, Current Account $24,984,851.66 $27,787,596.66 CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Refunds of Capital Expenditures: Charged to Income Charged to Loans $2,950.00 325,000.00 $3,000.00 300,000.00 Total. Onra'tal Account $303,000.00 327,950.00 Total Estimated Revenue for Fiscal Year 1930-31.... $25,287,851.66 $28,115,546.66 MAIN ESTIMATES ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 3iST MARCH, 1931 SUMMARY Estimated xpenditure, fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. To be Voted. Statutory. Total. 1,088,438.65 $128,420.00 $16,632.00 $2,400.00 $14,040.00 37,444.00 3,180.00 3,670.00 16,190.00 94,320.00 113,844.00 14,130.00 217,222.00 $514,040.00 $13,330.00 25,420.00 23,130.00 10.00 7,320.00 12,405.00 27,568.00 2,985.00 172,548.00 79,702.00 567,027.00 89,515.00 28,865.00 235,000.00 117,850.00 821,590.00 950,000.00 $3,174,265.00 CURRENT ACCOUNT. Page. 1. Public Debt 9-11 2. Legislation 11-12 3. Premier's Office 12 4. The Executive (Ministers without Portfolio) 12 Department of Agriculture : 5. Minister's Office 12-13 6. General Office 13 7. Workshop and Shipping Office 13 8. Statistics 14-15 9. Markets Branch 14 10-14. Horticultural Branch 14-16 15-20. Live Stock Branch 16-18 21. Colonization and Land Settlement Board 18 22-54. Miscellaneous Votes 19-20 Department of the Attorney-General: 55. Attorney-General's Office 20 56. General Office 20-21 57. Companies and Insurance Branch 21 58. " Fire Marshal Act " 22 59. Municipal Branch 22 60. Censor of Moving Pictures 22-23 61. Sheriffs' Offices 23 62. Official Administrator, Vancouver 24 63. Official Guardian 24 64. Land Registry Offices 24-27 65. Supreme and County Courts 27-29 66. Provincial Police 29-30 07. County Gaols 30-31 08. Girls' Industrial School 31 69. Game Branch 32 70-74. Miscellaneous Votes 32 Stat. " Mothers' Pensions Act," Sec. 10 32 Stat. " Government Liquor Act," Sec. 118 (1) (c)—Municipalities, share of profits 32 Carried forward . $5,248,160.58 127,050.00 18,570.00 1,980.00 14,100.00 39,970.00 3,271.00 3,710.00 17,464.00 80,468.00 144,886.00 26,484.00 243,032.50 $573,385.50 $12,540.00 25,744.00 23,403.00 10.00 7,946.00 12,720.00 27,295.00 8,165.00 3,138.00 172,474.00 67,475.00 609,118.00 126,064.00 28,135.00 201,000.00 119,700.00 $1,444,927.00 $5,248,160.58 127,050.00 18,570.00 1,980.00 573,385.50 $819,270.00 1,000,000.00 $1,819,270.00 3,264,197.00 $9,233,343.08 A 6 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. To be Voted. Statutory. Total. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86-93. 94. Stat. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. Stat. Stat. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. Stat. CURRENT ACCOUNT—Con Untied. Brought forward $9,233,343.0 4,306,927.01 $12,900.00 31414.00 Department of Education : Minister's Office Page. 33 33 33 34 34-35 35 35-36 37 37 37 37 37-38 38 38 38 39 39 39-41 41-42 42-43 43-57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58-59 59-62 62 62 $12,570.00 32,360.00 114,842.00 25,255.00 82,480.00 94,510.00 74,015.00 30,445.00 1,665,000.00 725,000.00 135,000.00 132,750.00 587,700.00 86,980.00 12,410.00 75,560.00 97,490.00 Free Text-book Branch Industrial Education 82,145.00 Normal Schools School for the Deaf and the Blind Per Capita Grants Teachers' Salaries School Buildings 31420.00 1,636,000.00 705,000.00 175,000.00 109,400.00 Miscellaneous Votes University of British Columbia 623,200.00 570,000.00 $595,000.00 Department of Finance: Minister's Office General Office $4,248,919.00 $3,711,927.00 $595,000.00 $12,580.00 $12,960.00 41,922.00 11,390.00 71,240.00 116,500.00 14,894.00 614,931.00 121,750.00 38,138.00 11,060.00 Inspector of Trust Companies, Probate 62,042.00 114,734.00 Surveyor of Taxes Agent-General's Office, B.C. House, and Overseas Markets Branch, London, England Government Agents and Assessors 4,920.00 570,914.75 98,200.00 500,000.00 " Municipalities Aid Act," R.S.B.C. 1924: Share of motor-vehicle and chauffeurs' licences $570,000.00 210,000.00 75,000.00 220,000.00 45,000.00 " Superannuation Act "—Interest Department of Fisheries Department of Labour : Minister's Office General Office $1,677,588.75 $1,005,587.00 $855,000.00 1,860,587.0C $27,620.00 $45,050.00 45,050.00 $480.00 18,396.00 5,767.00 41,966.00 8,288.00 704,617.00 $17,640.00 6,650.00 Minimum Wage Board Employment Service Factories Inspection 41,251.00 8,158.00 515,340.00 $629,720.00 $629,720.00 Carried forward $589,039.00 $74,897.00 $16,150,524.08 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 7 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. To be Voted. Statutory. Total. $14,170.00 494,800.00 7,500.00 167,000.00 619,500.00 70,000.00 $1,372,970.00 $12,185.00 134. 22,432.00 135. 44,310.00 136. 18,404.00 137. 12,580.00 138. 10,000.00 139. 199,000.00 140-144. 2,000.00 Stat. $320,911.00 $11,300.00 146. 15,640.00 147. 34,062.00 148. 120,494.00 149. 30,952.00 150. 17,252.00 151. 11,480.00 152. 736,630.00 153. 23,332.00 154. 363,515.00 155. 91,820.00 156. 5,610.00 157. 16,220.00 158. 652,000.00 159. 16,670.00 160. 37,500.00 161. 10.00 162. 163 729,600.00 164. $2,914,087.00 CURRENT ACCOUNT— Continued. Brought forward Page. Department of Lands : 109. Minister's Office 63 110. Salaries, General Office and Branches .. 63-71 111. Temporary Assistance 71 112. Expenses, General Office and Branches 71 113-133. Miscellaneous Votes 71-72 Stat. Forest Reserve Account 72 Department of Mines : Minister's Office 72-73 General Office 73 Mines Inspection Branch 73 Bureau of Mines 74 Mine-rescue and Training Stations 74 Grants 74 Miscellaneous Votes 75 " Complex Ore Process Aid Act, 1916 ".. 75 Department of the Provincial Secretary : Minister's Office 75 General Office 75-76 Postal Branch 76 Provincial Board of Health 76-77 Provincial Library and Archives 77 " Public Libraries Act " 78 Provincial Museum 78 Mental Hospitals 79-82 Provincial Home, Kamloops 82 Tubercular Hospital and Farm 83-84 Boys' Industrial School 84-85 Administration of " Infants Act " 85 Provincial Home for Incurables 85-86 Grants to Hospitals and Charities 86 Civil Service Commission 86-87 Grants re Civil Service 87 King's Printer 87 Government House—Salaries 88 Miscellaneous Votes 88 Carried foncard $12,465.00 510,360.00 12,500.00 166,250.00 894,000.00 $1,595,575.00 $13,325.00 22,058.00 43,842.00 18,930.00 14,130.00 8,000.00 185,000.00 $305,285.00 $11,010.00 16,328.00 34,897.00 125,346.00 33,794.00 22,570.00 11,680.00 842,180.00 24,661.00 310,011.00 79,988.20 69,941.00 20,152.00 1,192,982.00 15,947.00 37,500.00 10.00 6,212.00 424,000.00 $3,279,209.20 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $16,150,524.08 1,665,575.00 307,285.00 3,279,209.2C $21,402,593.25 A 8 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of , Vote. SERVICE. To be Voted. Statutory. Total. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179-181. Total, CURRENT ACCOUNT—Continued. $21,402,593.28 $12,170.00 278,618.00 157,561.00 35,400.00 Department of Public Works : Minister's Office Administration Parliament Buildings and Grounds Government House—Maintenance Roads, Bridges, Ferries, Wharves, etc... Local Roads within Organized Territory Repairs, etc., Government Buildings Page. 89 89-91 91-93 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 $12,360.00 339,484.00 208,130.00 32,028.00 2,499,000.00 10,000.00 400,750.00 9,650.00 11,044.00 2.560,000.00 10,000.00 183,807.00 17,090.00 7,834.00 Department of Railways : General Office $3,262,480.00 $3,522,446.00 3,522,446.00 64,848.00 $24,338.00 $24,548.00 40,300.00 43,140.00 New Westminster Bridge Total, Current Account $67,478.00 $64,848.00 $22,405,288.40 $21,018,897.28 $3,970,990.00 $24,989,887.28 3,082,827,75 CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Sinking Funds Pacific Great Eastern Railway 90-97 98 98 98 930-31 $1,743,541.11 $1,939,927.75 210,000.00 907,200.00 25,700.00 210,000.00 907,200.00 14,700.00 Estimated Expenditure for Fiscal Year 1 $2,875,441.11 $3,082,827.75 $25,280,729.51 $24,101,725.03 $3,970,990.00 $28,072,715.03 MAIN ESTIMATES ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOE THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1931 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. 1'. PUBLIC DEBT. Inscribed Stock. "Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899, and 1902 "—Interest @ 3% on $297,658.08 $9,921,936. due 1st .Tjiniiarv $297,658.08 " Loan Act, 1914 "- -Interest @ 4%% on $7,275,000, due 1st April and 327,375.00 1st October ... 327,375.00 Debentures. Loan Act: Interest. Amount of Debentures. Series. Interest Payable. 150,000.00 1916 5% $3,000,000 "Y" Jan. 2 and July 2 150,000.00 120,000.00 1916 6% 2,000,000 " DH " June 15 and Dec. 15 120,000.00 10,000.00 1917 5% 200,000 " 11" April 1 and Oct. 1 10,000.00 15,000.00 1917 5% 300,000 " Tl" May 16 and Nov. 16 15,000.00 15,000.00 1917 5% 300,000 " Gl" June 1 and Dec. 1 15,000.00 5,000.00 1917 5% 100,000 " Ml" May 1 and Nov. 1 5,000.00 10,000.00 1917 5% 200,000 " 01 & PI" June 1 and Dec. 1 10,000.00 7,250.00 1917 5% 145,000 Pt. "EM" Jan. 12 and July 12 7,250.00 165,000.00 191S 5%% 3,000,000 "S" Mar. 5 and Sept. 5 165,000.00 60,000.00 1918 G% 1,000,000 " Dl " June 15 and Dec. 15 60,000.00 30,000.00 1919 6% 500,000 " DR " April 26 and Oct. 26 30,000.00 30,000.00 1920 6% 500,000 " DS " April 26 and Oct. 26 30,000.00 60,000.00 1921 6% 1,000,000 " DT " April 26 and Oct. 26 60,000.00 40,000.00 1921 5% 800,000 Pt. "EM" Jan. 12 and July 12 40,000.00 2,115.00 1921 m% 47,000 Pt. " PG " May 1 and Nov. 1 2,115.00 75,000.00 1921 (S.S.) 5% 1,500,000 " DX " Jan. 15 and July 15 75,000.00 20,000.00 1921 (S.S.) 5% 400,000 " EB " June 25 and Dec. 25 20,000.00 12,500.00 1921 (S.S.) 5% 250,000 Pt. "EM" Jan. 12 and July 12 12,500.00 41,062.50 1921 (S.S.)- 4%% 895,000 Pt. "EV" June 29 and Dec. 29 39,487.50 1921 (S.S.) 5% 100,000 " PT " April 25 and Oct. 25... 5,000.00 25,000.00 1922 5% 500,000 « DY » Jan. 15 and July 15 25,000.00 35,000.00 1922 5% 700,000 " ED " June 25 and Dec. 25 35,000.00 8,460.00 1922 4y2% 188,000 " FH " May 1 and Nov. 1 8,460.00 9,075.00 1923 5% 181,500 Pt. "EM" Jan. 12 and July 12 9,075.00 31,725.00 1923 4y2% 705,000 « FC „ Mar. 25 and Sept. 25 31,725.00 45,000.00 1924 4y2% 1,000,000 " EQ " Jan. 2 and July 2 45,000.00 14,940.00 1924 4¥2% 332,000 " FI " May 1 and Nov. 1 14,940.00 12,375.00 1925 4V2% 275,000 " FD " Mar. 25 and Sept. 25 12,375.00 2,700.00 1925 4V2% 60,000 "PJ" Carried forward May 1 and Nov. 1 2,700.00 $1,677,235.58 $1,680,660.58 A 10 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. 1. PUBLIC DEBT- -Continued. Debentures—Continued. $1,677,235.58 Brouaht forward $1,680,660.58 Interest. Loan Act: Amount of Debentures. Series. Interest Payable. 77,625.00 1927 4%% $1,725,000 " PE " Mar. 25 and Sept. 25... 77,625.00 2,025.00 1927 m% 45,000 " FB " Mar. 25 and Sept. 25... 2,025.00 4,950.00 1927 4y2% 110,000 " PK " May 1 and Nov. 1 4,950.00 40,000.00 1927 4% 1,000,000 " PL " June 1 and Dec. 1 40,000.00 90,000.00 1927 Dyking 4y2% Debentures: 2,000,000 " FM " April 1 and Oct. 1 90,000.00 15,575.00 1897] 1899J Better 3%% Bousing Act, 445,000 Jan. 1 and July 1 15,575.00 1919: 68,075.00 5% 1,361,500 " DD " June 30 and Dec. 31 68,075.00 17,000.00 5% 340,000 " DJ " June 30 and Dec. 31 17,000.00 Department of Industries Act, 1919 60,000.00 6% 1,000,000 " DN " Feb. 15 and Aug. 15 60,000.00 B.C. University Loan Act, 1920. 15,000.00 5% 300,000 " EC " June 25 and Dec. 25 15,000.00 50,000.00 5% 1,000,000 " EH " Jan. 12 and July 12 50,000.00 7,500.00 5% 150,000 Pt. " EM " Jan. 12 and July 12 7,500.00 11,250.00 4%% 250,000 " PA " Mar. 25 and Sept. 25 11,250.00 B.C. Highway Loan Act, 1920: 120,000.00 6% 2,000,000 " DQ " April 1 and Oct. 1 120,000.00 30,000.00 5% 600,000 " EA " June 25 and Dec. 25 30,000.00 50,000.00 5% 1,000,000 "EE" Jan. 25 and July 25 50,000.00 P.G.E. Construction Loan Act: 1,275.00 1920 5% 25,500 Pt. " EM " Jan. 12 and July 12 1,275.00 60,000.00 1921 6% 1,000,000 " DM " Feb. 15 and Aug. 15 60,000.00 22,400.00 1921 5% 448,000 Pt. " EM " Jan. 12 and July 12 22,400.00 11,835.00 1921 4%% 263,000 Pt. " PG " May 1 and Nov. 1 11,835.00 Revenue Act Amendment Act, 1922. 50,000.00 5% 1,000,000 " EP " Jan. 25 and July 25 50,000.00 102,115.00 5% 2,042,300 " EG " Jan. 12 and July 12 102,115.00 Revenue Act, R.S.B.C. 1924: 180,000.00 4y3% • 4,000,000 " EU " Jan. 15 and July 15 180,000.00 205,312.50 4y2% 4,475,000 Pt. " EV " Dec. 29 and June 29 197,437.50 60,000.00 4% 4%% 3,000,000 4,000,000 " FP " " FN " 180,000.00 April 1 and Oct. 1 180,000.00 288,765.00 4y2% 6,417,000 " PO " Jan. 23 and July 23 288,765.00 5% 4,056,000 " pp " April 25 and Oct. 25 April 25 and Oct. 25 April 25 and Oct. 25 April 25 and Oct. 25 Sept. 24 and Mar. 24... 202,800.00 100,000.00 50 000 00 5% 2,000,000 " PQ " " FR " 5% 1,000,000 5% 9 000 000 " PS " 145,000.00 151,825.00 5% 3,036,500 Carried forward . " FU " $3,497,938.08 $4,083,113.08 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 11 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $3,497,938.08 558,735.00 $4,056,673.08 4,354.43 $4,052,318.65 $20,500.00 $1,000.00 5,820.00 300.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 $15,620.00 $4,088,438.65 $96,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 500.00 $106,300.00 $1,200.00 600.00 480.00 270.00 $2,550.00 1. PUBLIC DEBT—Continued. Debentures—Continued. Brought forward $4,083,113.08 Interest on Treasury Bills under " Revenue Act," $6,000,000, maturing in New York, Nov. 25th, 1930 and 1931 $330,000.00 Interest on Treasury Bills on hand and future borrowings under various " Loan Acts " 795,000.00 1,125,000.00 $5,208,113.08 Less accrued interest at March 31st, 1930, on maturities during fiscal year 1,972.50 $5,206,140.58 Premium and Exchange. On drafts for interest remittances (approximately) 22,500.00 Discount and Commission. 14 of 1% Commission to Loan Trustees on sums annually invested $1,500.00 Annual Commission for inscribing and paying interest on Inscribed Stock 5,820.00 Brokerage, Dividend Warrant Stamps, and postage in London 300.00 Commission on payment of interest on Loans 6,900.00 Other Discounts and Commission 5,000.00 19,520.00 Total of Vote No. 1 $5,248,160.58 2. LEGISLATION. Members' Indemnities: Forty-eight @ $2,000 each $96,000.00 Mileage 6,000.00 Allowance to the Leader of the Opposition 2,000.00 Mr. Speaker, Sessional allowance 1,800.00 Deputy Speaker, Sessional allowance 500.00 $106,300.00 Salaries: Clerk of the House, Sessional allowance $1,200.00 Law Clerk, Sessional allowance 600.00 Sergeant-at-Arms 480.00 Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms 270.00 Carried forward $2,550.00 $106,300.00 A 12 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $2,550.00 240.00 2,400.00 480.00 1,160.00 490.00 $7,320.00 $1,600.00 9,700.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 $14,800.00 $128,420.00 $9,000.00 2,280.00 1,572.00 780.00 $13,632.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 $16,632.00 $2,400.00 $7,500.00 2,400.00 1,140.00 $11,040.00 2. LEGISIisATlON— Continued. Brought forward $2,550.00 $106,300.00 Salaries—Continued. Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms 240.00 Attendants 2,600.00 Pages 540.00 Stenographers 1,160.00 Unforeseen and unprovided 300.00 7,390.00 Expenses: Empire Parliamentary Association subscription $500.00 Office supplies, etc 1,350.00 Printing, binding, etc 8,730.00 Furniture and equipment 180.00 Select Standing Committees 600.00 Dining-room 1,500.00 Incidentals 500.00 13,360.00 Total of Vote No. 2 $127,050.00 3. PREMIER'S OFFICE. Salaries: The Premier $9,000.00 Secretary 2,400.00 Secretary (Assistant) 2,280.00 Clerk and Stenographer 1,620.00 Junior Stenographer 840.00 $16,140.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,080.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Total of Vote No. 3 $18,570.00 4. THE EXECUTIVE (MINISTERS WITHOUT PORTFOLIO). Expenses of Ministers without Portfolio $1,980.00 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 5. Minister's Office. Salaries: The Minister $7,500.00 Secretary 2,520.00 Stenographer 1,380.00 Carried forward $11,400.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 13 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $11,040.00 500.00 2,500.00 $14,040.00 $4,000.00 2,200.00 2,220.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 1,032.00 732.00 540.00 2,160.00 930.00 780.00 240.00 $18,534.00 16,910.00 2,000.00 $37,444.00 $1,740.00 1,260.00 $3,000.00 50.00 130.00 $3,180.00 $1,920.00 150.00 $2,070.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. 5. Minister's Office—Continued. Brought forward $11,400.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 Total of Vote No. 5 $14,100.00 6. General Office. Salaries: Deputy Minister $4,000.00 Executive Assistant 3,000.00 Chief Clerk 2,340.00 Accountant 2,000.00 Assistant Accountant 1,900.00 Clerk Clerk 1,380.00 Junior Clerk 660.00 Junior Clerk 540.00 Two Clerk-Stenographers @ $1,320 2,640.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Stenographer 948.00 Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 240.00 $21,520.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 16,200.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 Total of Vote No. 6 39,970.00 7. Workshop and Shipping Office. Salaries: General Assistant $1,840.00 Temporary assistance 1,260.00 • $3,100.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 45.00 Travelling expenses, etc 126.00 Total of Vote No. 7 3,271.00 8. Statistics. Salaries: Statistician $2,020.00 Temporary assistance Carried forward $2,020.00 $57,341.00 . A 14 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $2,070.00 500.00 1,100.00 $3,670.00 $16,190.00 $16,190.00 $2,760.00 5,040.00 2,460.00 2,280.00 2,220.00 4,320.00 3,720.00 1,740.00 1,560.00 1,860.00 1,700.00 1,020.00 780.00 $31,460.00 1,000.00 12,500.00 $44,960.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. 8. Statistics—Continued. Brought forward $2,020.00 $57,341.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 990.00 Casual labour and other expenses 250.00 Total of Vote No. 8 3,710.00 9. Markets Branch. Salaries: Director of Markets $3,300.00 Prairie Representative 2,880.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,284.00 Temporary assistance 250.00 $7,714.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 3,150.00 Travelling expenses, etc 3,600.00 Fruit-marketing displays, labour, supplies, etc 3,000.00 Total of Vote No. 9 17,464.00 10. Horticultural Branch. Salaries: Director of Plant Industry $3,600.00 Provincial Horticulturist Two District Horticulturists @ $2,640 5,280.00 District Horticulturist 2,580.00 District Horticulturist 2,400.00 Assistant District Horticulturist .■ Two Assistant District Horticulturists Two District Field Inspectors Disti-ict Field Inspector District Field Inspector Secretary (Victoria) 1,960.00 Clerk (Vernon) 1,800.00 Stenographer (Victoria) 1,248.00 Stenographer (Penticton) 780.00 $19,648.00 Expenses: Casual labour, supplies, etc 1,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 5,850.00 Total of Vote No. 10 26,998.00 Carried forward $105,513.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 15 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $13,500.00 $13,500.00 $2,760.00 2,040.00 2,040.00 1,960.00 1,940.00 1,840.00 1,860.00 1,720.00 1,080.00 1,020.00 $18,260.00 1,310.00 1,100.00 6,500.00 $27,170.00 $2,760.00 $2,760.00 250.00 850.00 $3,860.00 $2,220.00 960.00 150.00 $3,330.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. Brought forward $105,513.00 11. Control of Fruit and Vegetable Pests, Diseases, etc. Labour, material, supplies, etc $13,500.00 Total of Vote No. 11 13,500.00 12. Plant Quarantine Branch. Salaries: Chief Plant Quarantine Officer $2,880.00 Assistant Chief Plant Quarantine Officer 2,140.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 2,140.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 2,060.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 2,040.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 1,940.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 1,960.00 Plant Quarantine Inspector 1,820.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,020.00 Clerk-Stenographer 780.00 $18,780.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,260.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Casual labour and other expenses 7,000.00 Total of Vote No. 12 28,390.00 13. Plant Pathology. Salaries: Plant Pathologist $2,880.00 Assistant Plant Pathologist 2,400.00 $5,280.00 Expenses: Office and laboratory supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 900.00 Total of Vote No. 13 6,630.00 14. Entomological Branch. Salaries: Assistant Entomologist $2,340.00 Laboratory Assistant 1,020.00 Temporary assistance 150.00 Carried forward $3,510.00 $154,033.00 A 16 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $3,330.00 500.00 1,000.00 $4,830.00 $2,760.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 1,700.00 840.00 $9,100.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 $13,100.00 $2,040.00 4,680.00 5,760.00 1,920.00 2,040.00 1,080.00 780.00 960.00 780.00 780.00 $20,820.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. 14. Entomological Branch—Continued. Brought forward $3,510.00 $154,033.00 Expenses: Office and laboratory supplies, etc 540.00 Travelling expenses, etc 900.00 Total of Vote No. 14 4,950.00 15. Live Stock Branch. Salaries: Director of Animal Industry $3,300.00 Live Stock Commissioner Assistant Live Stock Commissioner 2,520.00 Brand Recorder 2,100.00 Brand Inspector 1,800.00 Assistant Brand Recorder Secretary 1,800.00 Stenographer (Kamloops) 1,080.00 Stenographer (Kamloops) 900.00 Stenographer (Victoria) 948.00 $14,448.00 Expenses: Casual labour and other expenses 1,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 4,050.00 Total of Vote No. 15 19,998.00 16. ' District Agriculturists. Salaries : District Agriculturist District Agriculturist $2,340.00 Two District Agriculturists @ $2,400 4,800.00 Two District Agriculturists @ $2,280 4,560.00 District Agriculturist 2,140.00 Three District Agriculturists @ $2,020 6,060.00 District Agriculturist Two Assistant District Agriculturists @ $1,960 3,920.00 Assistant District Agriculturist 1,840.00 Assistant District Agriculturist 1,920.00 Assistant District Agriculturist 1,800.00 Assistant District Agriculturist 1,660.00 Stenographer (Kamloops) Stenographer (Kamloops) Stenographer (Courtenay) 1,044.00 Stenographer (Oranbrook) 840.00 Stenographer (Smithers) 780.00 Carried forward $33,704.00 $178,981.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 17 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $20,820.00 2,800.00 10,800.00 $34,420.00 $11,100.00 $11,100.00 200.00 8,300.00 $19,600.00 $2,640.00 2,040.00 2,040.00 2,040.00 840.00 $9,600.00 4,600.00 $14,200.00 $2,580.00 930.00 $3,510.00 750.00 3,000.00 $7,260.00 2 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. 16. District Agriculturists—Continued. Brought forward $33,704.00 $178,981.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 4,950.00 Travelling expenses, etc 14,850.00 Casual labour, material, etc 1,500.00 Total of Vote No. 16 55,004.00 17. Veterinary Branch. Salaries: Chief Veterinary Inspector $2,760.00 Five Veterinary Inspectors @ $2,220 11,100.00 $13,860.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 315.00 Travelling expenses, etc 9,000.00 Casual labour and other expenses 1,500.00 Total of Vote No. 17 24,675.00 18. Poultry Branch. Salaries: Poultry Commissioner $2,760.00 Poultry Instructor 2,140.00 Poultry Instructor Poultry Instructor 2,100.00 Stenographer 900.00 $7,900.00 Expenses: Travelling expenses, etc 4,950.00 Total of Vote No. 18 12,850.00 19. Field Crop Branch. Salaries: Field Crop Commissioner $2,700.00 Provincial Agronomist Assistant Field Crop Commissioner 2,280.00 Field Inspector 1,680.00 Stenographer 780.00 $7,440.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 675.00 Travelling expenses, etc 4,050.00 Carried forward $12,165.00 $271,510.00 . A 18 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $7,260.00 4,000.00 500.00 3,000.00 $14,760.00 $2,760.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,100.00 1,644.00 960.00 $12,264.00 500.00 5,000.00 $17,764.00 $3,240.00 2,460.00 2,200.00 1,020.00 960.00 960.00 150.00 $10,990.00 2,140.00 1,000.00 $14,130.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued. 19. Field Crop Branch—Continued. Brought forward $12,165.00 $271,510.00 Expenses—Continued. Field demonstration-work, etc 2,000.00 Soil-analysis, etc 1,000.00 Casual labour, material, supplies, etc 2,000.00 Total of Vote No. 19 17,165.00 20. Dairy Branch. Salaries: Dairy Commissioner $2,880.00 Dairy Instructor 2,520.00 Dairy Instructor 2,400.00 Dairy Instructor Record Clerk Clerk-Stenographer 1,044.00 Stenographer 900.00 $9,744.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 4,500.00 Casual labour and other expenses 500.00 Total of Vote No. 20 15,194.00 21. Colonization and Land Settlement Board. Salaries: Colonization Commissioner and Chairman, Land Settlement Board $5,000.00 Director, Land Settlement Board 3,240.00 Secretary 2,580.00 Accountant 2,320.00 Secretary (Vancouver) 2,100.00 Piling Clerk ". Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer (Vancouver) 900.00 Temporary assistance $18,120.00 Expenses : Office supplies, etc 4,050.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 British Boys' Farm Settlement 1,000.00 , * Casual labour, supplies, etc 1,064.00 Total of Vote No. 21 26,484.00 Carried forward $330,353.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 19 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $15,000.00 8,000.00 60,250.00 9,500.00 8,500.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 28 1,000.00 29 1,000.00 30 250.00 31 20,000.00 32 750.00 33 26,172.00 34 2,000.00 35 500.00 36 5,000.00 1,000.00 37 250.00 38 500.00 39 2,500.00 40 250.00 4,500.00 41 1,000.00 42 2,500.00 43 3,300.00 44 250.00 $183,972.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. Brought forward $330,353.00 ■ Miscellaneous Grants. 22. Tubercular Cattle—Compensation, Supplies, Tempo rary Assistance, etc : 23. Automobiles and Accessories, etc 24. Agricultural Associations, Fairs, etc 24a. Royal Agricultural and Industrial Society 24b. Vancouver Exhibition Association: Exhibition $5,000.00 Winter Pair 10,000.00 Buildings 4,500.00 24c. B.C. Agricultural and Industrial Association $5,000.00 Corporation of the City of Victoria (Buildings) 4,532.50 24d. Armstrong and Spallumcheen Agricultural Society (Interior Provincial Fair Association) 25. Farmers' Institutes, etc 26. Women's.Institutes, etc 27. Seed Improvement, etc $5,000.00 Less to be refunded by Dominion Government 2,500.00 International, National, and Provincial Exhibits, etc. Compensation re Foul-brood in Bees, etc Control of Noxious Weeds, etc Western Canada Live Stock Union Rebates on Stumping-powder, etc Gopher Extermination, etc Services hitherto paid by Dominion Government under "Agricultural Instruction Act" Grasshopper Extermination, etc " Pound District Act "—Expenses, etc Exhibits to Toronto Winter Fair, etc In Aid of Plonghing-matches, etc In Aid of Winning Exhibitors at Chicago Exposition.... Canadian Council of Beef Producers British Columbia Honey Producers' Association British Columbia Dairymen's Association British Columbia Entomological Society British Columbia Fruit-growers' Association British Columbia Goat-breeders' Association British Columbia Poultry Associations British Columbia Beef Cattle Growers' Association British Columbia Certified Seed-potato Growers' Association $15,000.00 10,000.00 25,500.00 10,000.00 19,500.00 9,532.50 3,500.00 8,500.00 7,500.00 2,500.00 12,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 250.00 17,500.00 1,000.00 25,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,750.00 Carried forward $183,282.50 $330,353.00 A 20 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $183,972.00 1,750.00 45 46 7,000.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 1,000.00 54 $217,222.00 $514,040.00 $7,500.00 2,280.00 1,200.00 $10,980.00 850.00 1,500.00 $13,330.00 $4,920.00 5,120.00 3,600.00 2,440.00 2,100.00 1,380.00 1,110.00 1,020.00 1,080.00 100.00 $22,870.00 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued. Miscellaneous Grants—Continued. Brought forward $183,282.50 $330,353.00 British Columbia Sheep-breeders' Associations 1,500.00 Boys' and Girls' Clubs—Competitions, etc 5,000.00 Promotion of Sheep Industry 5,000.00 Promotion of Swine Industry 1,250.00 In Aid of Tobacco Industry 500.00 Colonization Commission, etc World's Grain Congress 500.00 World's Poultry Congress 4,000.00 Extermination of Noxious Animals—Expenses, etc 37,000.00 Transportation of Pure-bred Live Stock from United Kingdom 4,000.00 Incidentals and Contingencies 1,000.00 Total of Miscellaneous Grants 243,032.50 Total, Department of Agriculture $573,385.50 55. 56. DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Attorney-General's Office. Salaries: The Attorney-General $7,500.00 Secretary 2,280.00 Assistant Secretary 1,320.00 $11,100.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 765.00 Travelling expenses, etc 675.00 Total of Vote No. 55 $12,540.00 General Office. Salaries: Deputy Attorney-General $4,920.00 Legislative Counsel (ten months) 5,120.00 Departmental Solicitor 3,600.00 Chief Clerk 2,520.00 Accountant 2,200.00 Secretary-Clerk 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,284.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,080.00 Two Junior Clerks @ $780 1,560.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 Carried forward $23,764.00 $12,540.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 21 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $22,870.00 2,150.00 400.00 $25,420.00 $4,160.00 2,000.00 1,140.00 1,080.00 1,020.00 930.00 870.00 840.00 780.00 150.00 $12,970.00 2,350.00 100.00 $15,420.00 $1,000.00 1,640.00 1,020.00 900.00 50.00 $4,610.00 2,500.00 500.00 100.00 $7,710.00 $23,130.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 56. General Office-—Continued. Brought forward $23,764.00 $12,540.00 . Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,620.00 Travelling expenses, etc 360.00 Total of Vote No. 56 25,744.00 57. . Companies and Insurance Branch. (a.) Companies Office. Salaries: Registrar $4,160.00 Deputy Registrar 2,100.00 Stenographer 1,284.00 Clerk 1,080.00 Stenographer 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 930.00 Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 150.00 $13,748.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,890.00 Travelling expenses, etc 45.00 Total, Companies Office $15,683.00 (6.) Insurance Office. Salaries: Superintendent $1,000.00 Clerk 1,740.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Temporary assistance 200.00 $4,980.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,190.00 Travelling expenses, etc. (including Superintendents' Conference) 450.00 Association of Superintendents of Insurance (membership fees) 100.00 Total, Insurance Office 7,720.00 Total of Vote No. 57 23,403.00 Carried forward $61,687.00 A 22 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $3,540.00 2,220.00 2,140.00 1,110.00 840.00 $9,850.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 700.00 1,500.00 500.00 $18,550.00 18,540.00 $10.00 $3,720.00 1,860.00 990.00 $6,570.00 900.00 600.00 $8,070.00 750.00 $7,320.00 $2,640.00 3,800.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 1,140.00 150.00 $11,030.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL—CowMwued. Brought forward $61,687.00 58. " Fire Marshal Act." Salaries: Fire Marshal $3,540.00 Assistant Pire Marshal 2,220.00 Assistant Pire Marshal 2,220.00 Stenographer 1,176.00 Stenographer 900.00 $10,056.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,700.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,700.00 Fire Report fees and expenses 1,000.00 Fire inquiries 700.00 Educational propaganda 1,000.00 Superannuation Fund 500.00 $18,656.00 Less chargeable to Fire Marshal Act Fund 18,646.00 Total of Vote No. 58 10.00 59. Municipal Branch. - Salaries: Inspector of Municipalities $4,320.00 Clerk 1,920.00 Stenographer 1,176.00 $7,416.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc. (including administration of insane estates) 740.00 Travelling expenses, etc 540.00 $8,696.00 Less estimated receipts under sec. 50, subsec. (4), " Lunacy Act " ; 750.00 Total of Vote No. 59 7,946.00 60. Censor of Moving Pictures. Salaries: Censor $2,700.00 Two Assistant Censors @ $1,920 3,840.00 Assistant Censor 1,500.00 Operator 1,800.00 Stenographer 1,212.00 Temporary assistance 150.00 Carried forward $11,202.00 $69,643.00 ) ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 23 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $11,030.00 575.00 400.00 400.00 $12,405.00 $4,320.00 2,460.00 1,300.00 1,224.00 780.00 250.00 $10,334.00 800.00 600.00 $11,734.00 $3,120.00 2,200.00 1,464.00 1,020.00 50.00 $7,854.00 300.00 100.00 ■ $8,254.00 $7,580.00 $7,580.00 $27,568.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 60. Censor of Moving Pictures—Continued. Brought forward $11,202.00 $69,643.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc. Machine supplies, etc 338.00 180.00 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 60 12,720.00 61. Sheriffs' Offices. (a.) Vancouver. Salaries: Sheriff $3,900.00 Deputy Sheriff Process Server Book-keeper and Cashier Stenographer Temporary assistance Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc. 2,520.00 1,300.00 1,380.00 840.00 250.00 $10,190.00 610.00 675.00 Total, Vancouver Office $11,475.00 (6.) Victoria. Salaries: Sheriff Deputy Sheriff Process Server Clerk-Stenographer .... Temporary assistance Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc. $3,120.00 2,220.00 1,500.00 1,080.00 50.00 $7,970.00 180.00 90.00 Total, Victoria Office (c.) Sundry Sheriffs. Allowances, etc $7,580.00 Total, Sundry Sheriffs Total, all Sheriffs' Offices, Vote No. 61 8,240.00 7,580.00 27,295.00 Carried forward $109,658.00 A 24 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,800.00 1,050.00 $2,850.00 135.00 $2,985.00 $3,180.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 3,144.00 930.00 1,110.00 930.00 100.00 $16,894.00 2,700.00 $19,594.00 $2,820.00 1,800.00 $4,620.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. Brought forward $109,658.00 62. Official Administrator, Vancouver. Salaries: Official Administrator Clerk and Accountant Stenographer Expenses : Office supplies, etc.. $5,120.00 1,740.00 1,080.00 $7,940.00 225.00 63. Total of Vote No. 62 Official Guardian. Salaries: Official Guardian Stenographer Expenses: Office supplies, etc.. $1,800.00 1,248.00 $3,048.00 90.00 64. Total of Vote No. 63 Land Registry Offices. (a.) Kamloops. Salaries: Registrar $2,820.00 Deputy Registrar Surveyor Clerk Clerk Two Clerks @ at $1,620.. Junior Clerk Junior Clerk Stenographer Stenographer Temporary assistance .... Expenses: Office supplies, etc.. 2,000.00 1,920.00 1,920.00 1,900.00 3,240.00 1,020.00 900.00 1,320.00 990.00 100.00 $18,130.00 2,475.00 Total, Kamloops Land Registry Office $20,605.00 (ft.) Nelson. Salaries: Registrar Deputy Registrar $2,940.00 1,900.00 8,165.00 3,138.00 Carried .forward $4,840.00 $20,605.00 $120,961.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 25 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. $4,620.00 1,860. 1,860. 1,572 1,500 960. 1,260. 70. $13,702.( 2,800.( !.00 (.00 $16,502.00 $3,960.00 2,460.00 1,880.00 1,880.00 5,460.00 6,288.00 1,572.00 1,452.00 1,452.00 1,110.00 1,050.00 840.00 1,260.00 $30,664.00 4,250.00 $34,914.00 $3,060.00 1,900.00 $4,960.00 No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL—Continued. 64. Land Registry Offices—Continued. (b.) Nelson—Continued. Brought forward $4,840.00 $20,605.00 $120,961.00 Salaries—Continued. Surveyor ! 1,920.00 Clerk 1,680.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Junior Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 990.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Temporary assistance 70.00 $13,880.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 3,150.00 Total, Nelson Land Registry Office 17,030.00 (c.) New Westminster. Salaries: Registrar $3,180.00 Deputy Registrar 2,520.00 Surveyor 1,920.00 Clerk 1,920.00 Three Clerks @ $1,920 5,760.00 Pour Clerks @ $1,620 6,480.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk Clerk 1,320.00 Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer 1,248.00 Stenographer 840.00 Janitor 1,260.00 $29,268.00 Expenses: ^ Office supplies, etc 3,825.00 Total, New Westminster Land Registry Office 33,093.00 (d.) Prince Rupert. Salaries: Registrar (also Registrar, Supreme and County Courts) $3,120.00 Chief Clerk and Surveyor 1,920.00 Carried forward $5,040.00 $70,728.00 $120,961.00 A 26 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear . 1930-31. $4,960.00 900.00 $5,860.00 1,000.00 $6,860.00 $4,920.00 2,340.00 1,900.00 15,090.00 1,800.00 1,700.00 1,600.00 14,148.00 2,916.00 1,920.00 900.00 2,220.00 960.00 840.00 500.00 $53,754.00 5,800.00 $59,554.00 $3,660.00 2,340.00 1,900.00 9,420.00 3,440.00 4,744.00 1,600.00 1,020.00 $28,124.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 64. Land Registry Offices—Continued. (d.) Prince Rupert—Continued. Brought foncard $5,040.00 $70,728.00 $120,961.00 Salaries—Continued. Clerk-Stenographer 900.00 Stenographer 780.00 $6,720.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 720.00 Total, Prince Rupert Land Registry Office 7,440.00 (e.) Vancouver. Salaries: Registrar $4,920.00 Deputy Registrar 2,460.00 Surveyor*. 1,920.00 Nine Clerks @ $1,920 17,280.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk Clerk 1,700.00 Eight Clerks @ $1,620 12,960.00 Two Clerks @ $1,500 3,000.00 Two Junior Clerks @ $960 1,920.00 Junior Clerk 900.00 Two Stenographers @ $1,320 2,640.00 Stenographer Stenographer 900.00 Temporary assistance 500.00 $52,900.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 4,680.00 Total, Vancouver Land Registry Office.... 57,580.00 (/.) Victoria. Salaries: Inspector of Legal Offices and Registrar $3,660.00 Deputy Registrar 2,460.00 Surveyor 1,920.00 Five Clerks @ $1,920 9,600.00 Two Clerks @ $1,820 3,640.00 Three Clerks @ $1,620 4,860.00 Clerk 1,820.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,020.00 Carried forward $30,480.00 $135,748.00 $120,961.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 27 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $28,124.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 780.00 150.00 $31,274.00 3,500.00 350.00 $35,124.00 $172,548.00 $1,920.00 900.00 $2,820.00 500.00 $3,320.00 $2,220.00 150.00 $2,370.00 $1,720.00 960.00 150.00 $2,830.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 64. Land Registry Offices—Continued., if.) Victoria—Continued. Brought forward $30,4SO.OO $135,748.00 $120,961.00 Salaries—Continued. Two Junior Clerks @ $840 1,680.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 840.00 Temporary assistance 150.00 $34,170.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,376.00 Travelling expenses, etc 180.00 Total, Victoria Land Registry Office 36,726.00 Total, all Land Registry Offices, Vote No. 64 172,474.00 65. Supreme and County Courts. (o.) Nanaimo. Salaries: Registrar $2,020.00 Stenographer 900.00 $2,920.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Total, Nanaimo Supreme and County Courts $3,370.00 (6.) Nelson. Salaries: Registrar $1,800.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 135.00 Total, Nelson Supreme and County Courts 1,935.00 (c.) New Westminster. Salaries: Registrar $2,400.00 Deputy Registrar 1,820.00 Junior Clerk Temporary assistance (Ushers, etc.) 150.00 Carried forward $4,370.00 $5,305.00 $293,435.00 A 28 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $2,830.00 850.00 $3,680.00 $3,740.00 2,040.00 1,900.00 12,528.00 1,404.00 1,380.00 1,368.00 1,284.00 1,140.00 1,140.00 1,020.00 780.00 900.00 $30,624.00 3,250.00 $33,874.00 $3,120.00 2,100.00 6,288.00 8,820.00 1,140.00 250.00 $21,718.00 2,275.00 200.00 1,650.00 $25,843.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 65. Supreme and County Courts—Continued. (c.) New Westminster—Continued. Brought forward $4,370.00 $5,305.00 $293,435.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 765.00 Total, New Westminster Supreme and County Courts 5,135.00 (d.) Vancouver. Salaries: Registrar $3,740.00 Deputy Registrar 2,140.00 Chief Clerk 1,920.00 Eight Clerks @ $1,620 12,960.00 Clerk Clerk 1,452.00 Clerk 1,440.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,140.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer Stenographer 900.00 Temporary assistance (Ushers, etc.) 900.00 $30,192.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,800.00 Total, Vancouver Supreme and County Courts 31,992.00 (e.) Victoria. Salaries: Registrar $3,600.00 Deputy Registrar 2,200.00 Pour Clerks @ $1,620 6,480.00 Seven Janitors, etc., @ $1,260 Clerk to Judges 1,248.00 Temporary assistance (Ushers, etc.) 250.00 $13,778.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 900.00 Janitors' supplies, etc Fuel, light, water, etc Total, Victoria Supreme and County Courts 14,678.00 Carried forward $57,110.00 $293,435.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 29 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,500.00 875.00 1,500.00 $3,875.00 $2,880.00 360.00 3,500.00 $6,740.00 $79,702.00 $284,520.00 23,050.00 139,700.00 865.00 26,320.00 2,921.00 1,434.00 12,050.00 6,320.00 1,420.00 18,728.00 9,600.00 $526,928.00 45,000.00 $481,928.00 65. DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL—Continued. Supreme and County Courts—Continued. Brought forward $57,110.00 $293,435.00 (/.) Sundry Supreme and County Courts. Chilliwack—Registrar's allowance, temporary assistance, office supplies, etc $1,500.00 Kelowna—Registrar's allowance, temporary assistance, office supplies, etc 875.00 Sundry Courts other than above, office sup- . plies, etc 1,250.00 Total, Sundry Supreme and County Courts 3,625.00 (.(/■) Official Stenographers. Two Stenographers @ $1,440 $2,880.00 Stenographer 360.00 Civil Court Stenographers 3,500.00 Total, Official Stenographers 6,740.00 Total, all Supreme and County Courts, Vote No. 65.. 67,475.00 66. Provincial Police. Salaries: . Police and Special Constables $352,764.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 18,000.00 Travelling expenses, etc 135,000.00 Furniture and fixtures Uniforms and equipment 27 Rents 2 Janitors' supplies, etc 1 Fuel, light, water, etc 13 Provisions (keep of prisoners) 8 Incidentals and contingencies 2 Criminal Records: Salaries $11,129.00 Expenses 3,500.00 ,000.00 ,845.00 ,350.00 ,000.00 ,500.00 ,650.00 14,629.00 $575,738.00 Less estimated receipts under " Municipal Act," " Police and Prisons Regulation Act Amendment Act, 1924," " Government Liquor Act," and miscellaneous 95,000.00 Carried forward $480,738.00 $360,910.00 A 30 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $42,399.00 15,500.00 1,500.00 700.00 25,000.00 $85,099.00 $567,027.00 $10,120.00 150.00 10.00 10.00 550.00 350.00 750.00 1,500 00 550.00 400.00 50.00 $14,440.00 1,000.00 $13,440.00 $53,025.00 900.00 1,000.00 50.00 6,500.00 2,800.00 7,000.00 17,000.00 $88,275.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 66. Provincial Police—Continued. Brought forward $480,738.00 $360,910.00 Motor-vehicle Branch: Salaries (including temporary assistance) $46,825.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 16,355.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,700.00 Furniture and fixtures Plates, badges, etc .'. 22,000.00 87,880.00 Highway Patrol: Salaries and expenses 40,500.00 Total of Vote No. 66 609,118.00 67. County Gaols. (a.) Nelson. Salaries: Gaol officials and sundry employees $10,120.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 150.00 Travelling expenses, etc 10.00 Furniture and fixtures Uniforms, clothing, and equipment 550.00 Janitors' supplies, etc 400.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 750.00 Provisions, etc. (keep of prisoners) 2,000.00 Medical attendance and hospital supplies 550.00 Good Conduct Fund 350.00 Incidentals and contingencies 25.00 $14,905.00 Less estimated receipts under " Municipal Act" 1,000.00 Total, Nelson Gaol $13,905.00 (6.) Oalcalla Prison Farm. Salaries: Goal officials and sundry employees $63,419.00 Expenses : Office supplies, etc 810.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,080.00 Furniture and fixtures Uniforms, clothing, and equipment 7,500.00 Janitors' supplies, etc 3,750.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 8,000.00 Provisions, etc. (keep of prisoners) 20,000.00 Carried forward $104,559.00 $13,905>.00 $970,028.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 31 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $88,275.00 2,100.00 5,500.00 200.00 $96,075.00 20,000.00 $76,075.00 $89,515.00 $1,620.00 960.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 1,440.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 1,500.00 1,260.00 1,200.00 960.00 180.00 $13,440.00 500.00 250.00 500.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 5,475.00 1,750.00 150.00 500.00 $28,865.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL—Continued. 67. County Gaols—Continued. (6.) Oakalla Prison Farm—Continued. Brought forward $104,559.00 $13,905.00 $970,028.00 Expenses—Continued. Medical attendance and hospital supplies Good Conduct Fund Sheet-metal Plant—Machinery, material, etc., less sales Incidentals and contingencies 0,8, Less estimated receipts under " Municipal Act" and miscellaneous 2,000.00 5,500.00 25,000.00 100.00 $137,159.00 25,000.00 Total, Oakalla Prison Farm 112,159.00 Total, County Gaols, Vote No. 67.. Girls' Industrial School. Salaries: Superintendent $1,620.00 Nurse and Matron First Assistant Second Assistant Third Assistant Teacher and Agricultural Instructor. Needlewoman Linen-keeper Cook Engineer and Janitor Gardener Gardener Clerk and Commercial Teacher Temporary assistance Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc Furniture and fixtures Clothing, boots, etc Janitors' supplies, etc Fuel, light, water, etc Provisions, etc Medical attendance and hospital supplies.. Good Conduct Fund Incidentals and contingencies 960.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 1,440.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 1,500.00 1,260.00 1,200.00 1,080.00 180.00 $13,560.00 450.00 • 225.00 1,800.00 600.00 3,500.00 ■ 5,600.00 1,750.00 150.00 500.00 Total of Vote No. 126,064.00 28,135.00 Carried forward $1,124,227.00 A 32 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $190,000.00 45,000.00 $235,000.00 $29,000.00 22,000.00 36,000.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 1,350.00 1,500.00 $94,350.00 $10,500.00 $10,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $117,850.00 $21,590.00 800,000.00 $821,590.00 $950,000.00 $1,771,590.00 $3,174,265.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL—Continued. Game Branch. Brought forward '. ,.... $1,124,227.00 Administration of " Game Act ": Salaries and expenses $201,000.00 Bounties on and extermination of noxious animals (including salaries and expenses) Total of Vote No. 69.. Miscellaneous Votes. 70. Administration of Justice : Summoning and paying witnesses $27,000.00 Grand and petit jurors (including drawing panels, etc.) 23,000.00 Prosecutions and Interpreters 35,000.00 Rewards (fugitive offenders) 1,000.00 Stenographers, transcripts, etc. (Criminal Courts) 3,500.00 Stipendiary Magistrates (provisional allowances) 1,350.00 Contingencies arising out of prosecutions 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 70 $91,850.00 71. Coroners' Inquests and Inquiries ,.. 15,000.00 72. Constitutional Litigation and General Law Costs 10,000.00 73. Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation in Canada.— 1,500.00 74. Incidentals and Contingencies (not otherwise provided for) ; Total, Miscellaneous Votes 1,350.00 Authorized by Statute. 1 Mothers' Pensions Act," Sec. 10 : Salaries and expenses $19,270.00 Pensions 800,000.00 819,270.00 ' Government Liquor Act," Sec. 118 (1) (c) : Municipalities—Share of profits 1,000,000.00 201,000.00 119,700.00 Statutory Expenditure 1,819,270.00 Total, Department of the Attorney-General $3,264,197.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 33 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of STOTCVLPIT! Fiscal Year Vote. bJUKVlOE. 1930-31. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION. 75. Minister's Office. Salaries: Minister of Education $7,500.00 Secretary 2,160.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,200.00 $10,860.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 360.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Total of Vote No. 75 $12,570.00 76. General Office. Salaries: Deputy Minister and Superintendent of Education $5,000.00 Assistant Superintendent of Education 3,960.00 Registrar 2,760.00 Chief Clerk 2,520.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,500.00 Clerk 1,080.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,140.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,020.00 Two Stenographers @ $900 1,800.00 Temporary assistance 600.00 $23,180.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 8,550.00 Travelling expenses, etc 630.00 Total of Vote No. 76 32,360.00 77. Free Text-book Branch. Salaries: Officer in Charge $2,320.00 • Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,140.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,092.00 Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 1,260.00 $8,392.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 3,150.00 Text-books, maps, etc., less estimated amount of sales 103,300.00 Total of Vote No. 77 114,842.00 Carried forward .. $159,772.00 $7,500.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 $10,500.00 450.00 1,950.00 $12,900.00 $5,000.00 3,960.00 2,640.00 2,400.00 1,700.00 1,224.00 1,050.00 960.00 1,680.00 600.00 $21,214.00 9,500.00 700.00 $31,414.00 $2,200.00 1,620.00 960.00 1,200.00 $5,980.00 5,000.00 76,000.00 $86,980.00 A 34 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $3,420.00 2,000.00 780.00 $6,200.00 200.00 $6,400.00 $6,400.00 $2,520.00 990.00 900.00 600.00 $5,010.00 1,000.00 $6,010.00 $12,410.00 $3,480.00 2,620.00 1,020.00 840.00 300.00 $8,260.00 DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION—Continued. Brought forward $159,772.00 78. Correspondence Courses. (a.) High Schools. Salaries: Officer in Charge $3,420.00 Five Correspondence Instructors 9,500.00 Part-time Instructors 2,000.00 Clerk 1,080.00 Clerk-Stenographer 780.00 Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 720.00 $18,280.00 Expenses : Office supplies, etc 4,050.00 Travelling expenses, etc 225.00 Science equipment •. 1,500.00 Incidentals 700.00 , Total, High School Correspondence Courses $24,755.00 Less fees 7,000.00 $17,755.00 (6.) Elementary Schools. Salaries : Officer in Charge '. $2,520.00 Correspondence Instructor .-. 1,044.00 Correspondence Instructor 996.00 Correspondence Instructor 840.00 Temporary assistance 1,200.00 $6,600.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 900.00 Total, Elementary School Correspondence Courses 7,500.00 Total of Vote No. 78 25,255.00 79. Industrial Education. Salaries: Organizer 3,480.00 Director of Home Economics 2,740.00 Clerk-Stenographer 960.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Temporary assistance 400.00 Carried forward $9,140.00 $185,027.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 35 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $8,260.00 2,100.00 3,200.00 28,000.00 34,000.00 $75,560.00 $7,000.00 (15) 47,640.00 (5) 17,740.00 960.00 420.00 $73,760.00 5,600.00 28,000.00 $107,360.00 9,870.00 $97,490.00 $3,800.00 3,320.00 16,000.00 3,020.00 2,400.00 2,120.00 2,120.00 2,000.00 840.00 1,260.00 1,260.00 665.00 $38,805.00 DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION—-Continued. 79. Industrial Education—Continued. Brought forward , ■ $9,140.00 $185,027.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,890.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 Grants in aid of industrial, commercial, household science education, manual-training equipment, agriculture, etc 28,200.00 Night-schools 41,000.00 Total of Vote No. 79 * 82,480.00 80. Inspection of Schools. Salaries: Two Inspectors of High Schools $7,000.00 Sixteen Inspectors of Schools 50,360.00 Pour Municipal Inspectors of Schools 14,340.00 Stenographer 990.00 Stenographer (part time) 240.00 $72,930.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 4,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 26,100.00 $103,530.00 Less portion of salaries and expenses of Municipal Inspectors paid by School Boards 9,020.00 Total of Vote No. 80 94,510.00 81. Normal Schools. (a.) Vancouver. Salaries: Principal $3,800.00 Assistant Master 3,320.00 Five Assistant Masters @ $3,200 16,000.00 Assistant Master 2,900.00 Assistant Mistress 2,400.00 Assistant Mistress 2,240.00 Assistant Mistress 2,100.00 Home Economics Mistress 2,000.00 Clerk-Stenographer 840.00 Engineer and Gardener 1,260.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Gardener (part time) 665.00 Carried forward $38,7S5.00 $362,017.00 A 36 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $38,805.00 3,000.00 400.00 2,200.00 1,600.00 1,000.00 $47,005.00 7,000.00 $40,005.00 (2) $3,800.00 3,320.00 6,400.00 3,020.00 4,360.00 2,000.00 2,060.00 1,680.00 1,680.00 1,380.00 1,260.00 960.00 1,260.00 1,260.00 $34,440.00 3,600.00 400.00 2,900.00 6,000.00 800.00 $48,140.00 6,000.00 $42,140.00 $82,145.00 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued. 81. Normal Schools—Continued. (a.) Vancouver—Continued. Brought forward $38,785.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,700.00 Travelling expenses, etc 360.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 2,500.00 Students' mileage 1,600.00 Incidentals 1,200.00 $47,145.00 Less Normal School fees, estimated at.. 8,000.00 Total, Normal School, Vancouver $39,145.00 $362,017.00 (B.) Victoria. Salaries: Principal Assistant Master Three Assistant Masters @ $3,200 Assistant Master Two Assistant Mistresses @ $2,300 Assistant Mistress Principal, Model School Teacher, Model School Engineer Assistant Engineer Janitor Clerk-Stenographer Gardener Two Gardeners (part time) $3,800.00 3,320.00 9,600.00 3,140.00 4,600.00 2,120.00 2,100.00 1,780.00 960.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc. Fuel, light, water, etc Students' mileage Incidentals and contingencies Less Normal School fees, estimated at. $31,420.00 2,790.00 360.00 5,500.00 800.00 $40,870.00 6,000.00 Total, Normal School, Victoria 34,870.00 Total, all Normal Schools, Vote No. 81 74,015.00 Carried forward $436,032.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 37 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $24,620.00 1,200.00 100.00 2,900.00 1,000.00 4,000.00 600.00 $34,420.00 3,000.00 $31,420.00 $1,430,000.00 206,000.00 $1,636,000.00 $575,000.00 130,000.00 $705,000.00 $175,000.00 $4,800.00 $38,500.00 21,500.00 $17,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Continued. Brought forward $436,032.00 82. School for the Deaf and the Blind. Salaries: Principal and staff, including household assistance.. $24,620.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,035.00 Travelling expenses, etc 90.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 3,000.00 Furniture, fixtures, and equipment 500.00 Provisions, etc 4,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 600.00 Less fees for extra-provincial children Total of Vote No. 82 $33,845.00 3,400.00 30,445.00 83. Per Capita Grants. (a.) Cities and municipalities $1,440,000.00 (&.) Rural school districts , - 225.000.00 84. Total, Per Capita Grants, Vote No. 83 1,665,000.00 Teachers' Salaries. (a.) Assisted schools (as per Schedule) } (b.) E. & N. Railway Belt (as per Schedule) f Total, Teachers' Salaries, Vote No. 84 $725,000.00 85. School Buildings. Erection of new buildings and maintenance and repairs of school buildings and special aid to districts Miscellaneous Votes. 86. Rural Female Teachers' Welfare Officer—Salary and and Expenses $3,500.00 87. Education of Soldiers' Dependent Children and Expenses 12,000.00 88. Grants to Libraries 4,000.00 89. Examination of Teachers and High School Entrance Classes $45,000.00 Less estimated amount of examination fees „ 24,500.00 725,000.00 135,000.00 Total, Vote No. 89, for Examinations 20,500.00 Carried forward $40,000.00 $2,991,477.00 A 38 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $54,000.00 21,000.00 3,600.00 9,000.00 $109,400.00 $566,000.00 12,700.00 2,000.00 10,000.00 7,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 $623,200.00 $3,678,919.00 570,000.00 $4,248,919.00 $7,500.00 2,400.00 1,200.00 $11,100.00 480.00 1,000.00 $12,580.00 DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION—Continued. Miscellaneous Votes—Continued. Brought forward $40,000.00 $2,991,477.00 90. Conveying Children to Central Schools 62,000.00 91. Summer Schools 24,000.00 92. B.C. Musical Festival Association 750.00 .... National Conference on Education 93. Incidentals and contingencies 6,000.00 Total, Miscellaneous Votes 132,750.00 94. University of British Columbia. («.) General grant (including salary increases, special lectures in methods, and additional appointments) $566,000.00 (b.) Teacher Training Course 12,700.00 (d.) Additional allowance for summer session 4,000.00 (e.) Playfields and campus development (/.) Research equipment (g.) Chair in Home Economics * (h.) Chair in Commerce 5,000.00 (i.) Accommodation for Home Economies to supplement Women's Fund Total of Vote No. 94 587,700.00 To be voted $3,711,927.00 Authorized by Statute. " Public Schools Act Amendment Act," Chap. 74, 1918, Sec. 26: Advances re rural district school taxes 595,000.00 Note.—Reimbursed to Consolidated Revenue Fund as collected. See Estimated Revenue, Department of Finance, fiscal year 1929-30. Total for Educational Purposes $4,306,927.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE. 95. Minister's Office. Salaries: Minister of Finance $7,500.00 Secretary 2,520.00 Stenographer 1,260.00 $11,280.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 480.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,200.00 Total of Vote No. 93. $12,960.00 Carried forward $12,960.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 39 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $8,000.00 2,940.00 2,640.00 2,640.00 2,200.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 3,344.00 1,284.00 1,140.00 1,140.00 960.00 960.00 840.00 1,080.00 720.00 $33,888.00 2,600.00 650.00 1,000.00 $38,138.00 $3,300.00 1,800.00 900.00 1,560.00 $7,560.00 700.00 2,500.00 300.00 $11,060.00 $7,500.00 3,540.00 $11,040.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. Brought forward '. $12,960.00 96. General Office. Salaries: Deputy Minister of Finance $8,000.00 Inspector of Revenue 3,060.00 Chief Clerk 2,760.00 Paymaster 2,760.00 Securities Clerk 2,300.00 Cashier 2,100.00 Statistician 2,100.00 Two Clerks @ $1,800 3,600.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,500.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Stenographer 840.00 Junior Clerk 1,200.00 Junior Clerk 720.00 $37,372:00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,800.00 Travelling expenses, etc 750.00 Legal expenses, etc 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 96 41,922.00 97. Inspector of Trust Companies, Probate and Succession Duties. Salaries: Inspector and Assessor $3,480.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Stenographer 930.00 Two Stenographers @ $840 1,680.00 $7,890.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 500.00 Valuators 2,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 500.00 Total of Vote No. 97 11,390.00 Controlling and Audit Branch. General Office. Salaries: Comptroller-General $7,500.00 Deputy Comptroller-General 3,540.00 Carried forward $11,040.00 $66,272.00 A 40 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $11,040.00 2,200.00 1,080.00 3,120.00 2,400.00 2,160.00 3,840.00 2,640.00 2,000.00 1,900.00 3,720.00 1,800.00 1,700.00 2,804.00 1,500.00 780.00 840.00 $45,524.00 1,000.00 3,588.00 $50,112.00 1,500.00 $48,612.00 $5,400.00 3,120.00 1,900.00 1,600.00 1,140.00 960.00 960.00 100.00 $15,180.00 3,600.00 <■■ $11,580.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. Controlling and Audit Branch—Continued. General Office—Continued. Brought forward $11,040.00 $66,272.00 Salaries—Continued. Accountant 2,220.00 Secretary 1,140.00 Auditor of Revenue 3,120.00 Travelling Auditor 2,400.00 Travelling Auditor 2,280.00 Two Travelling Auditors @ $2,040 4,080.00 Auditor of Disbursements 2,760.00 Chief Clerk 2,100.00 Public Accounts Clerk 1,920.00 Two Clerks © $1,920 3,840.00 Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Two Clerks @ $1,500 3,000.00 Clerk 960.00 Junior Clerk 600.00 Cheque-writer B00.00 $46,060.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,000.00 New equipment, including temporary operators' salaries and expenses 3,500.00 Travelling expenses 5,000.00 $56,560.00 Less Audit fee from Liquor Control Board 1,500.00 Total, General Office $55,060.00 Purchasing Agent's Office. Salaries: Purchasing Agent $5,400.00 Assistant Purchasing Agent 3,120.00 Clerk 1,920.00 Clerk' 1,620.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,260.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 840.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $15,2S0.00 Less part salary of Purchasing Agent paid by Liquor Control Board 3,600.00 Carried forward $11,680.00 $55,060.00 $66,272.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 41 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $11,580.00 1,050.00 500.00 300.00 $13,430.00 $62,042.00 $3,960.00 2,100.00 1,900.00 1,572.00 1,572.00 1,600.00 1,512.00 1,536.00 1,800.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 930.00 720.00 3,500.00 $25,762.00 6,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 25,000.00 $71,762.00 t $3,960.00 3,240.00 $7,200.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 98. Controlling and Audit Branch—Continued. Purchasing Agent's Office—Continued. Brought forward $11,680.00 $55,060.00 $66,272.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,500.00 Advertising for tenders, etc. (formerly paid by departments ordering goods).. 2,000.00 Telegrams, etc 500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 500.00 Total, Purchasing Agent's Office 16,180.00 • Total of Vote No. 98 71,240.00 99. Surveyor of Taxes. (a.) Real Property, Amusements, and Gasoline Taxes. Salaries: Surveyor of Taxes $3,960.00 Chief Clerk 2,220.00 Clerk in Charge, Amusements Tax 2,000.00 Clerk 1,620.00 • Clerk 1,700.00 Clerk 1,700.00 Clerk 1,584.00 Clerk and Inspector , 1,620.00 Status Clerk and Surveyor 1,900.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,176.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,140.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Junior Clerk 840.00 Temporary assistance 7,000.00 $30,692.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 6,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,500.00 Courts of Revision and Appeal 3,000.00 Commission on collection of general revenue 15,000.00 Timber-cruising 15,000.00 Total, Section (a) $71,692.00 (&.) Income, Output, and Corporation Taxes. Salaries: Commissioner of Income Tax $3,960.00 Senior Auditor 3,240.00 Carried forward $7,200.00 $71,692.00 $137,512.00 A 42 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $7,200.00 2,540.00 2,220.00 1,920.00 1,800.00 2,120.00 1,820.00 1,620.00 1,500.00 1,272.00 540.00 960.00 1,680.00 780.00 2,000.00 $29,972.00 6,000.00 4,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 $42,972.00 $114,734.00 $8,000.00 4,020.00 1,600.00 4,200.00 $17,820.00 3,000.00 1,750.00 4,200.00 $26,770.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 99. Surveyor of Taxes—Continued. (&.) Income, Output, and Corporation Taxes—Continued. Brought forward $7,200.00 $71,692.00 $137,512.00 Salaries—Continued. Senior Auditor 2,660.00 Auditor 2,340.00 Auditor 2,020.00 Two Auditors @ $1,800 3,600.00 Special Auditor 2,100.00 Chief Clerk 2,120.00 Audit Clerk 1,920.00 Audit Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,572.00 Clerk 1,344.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Two Stenographers @ $900 1,800.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Temporary assistance 1,200.00 $34,808.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 5,000.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,500.00 Courts of Revision and Appeal 2,000.00 Advertising, general 500.00 Total, Section (&) 44,808.00 Total of Vote No. 99 116,500.00 100. Agent-General's Office, B.C. House, and Overseas Markets Branch, London, England. Salaries: Agent-General $8,000.00 Secretary 4,020.00 Chief Clerk 1,800.00 Office Staff 4,500.00 $18,320.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 3,000.00 Allowance, travelling and other expenses 1,750.00 Advertising and subscriptions to publications, etc 8,500.00 • Total, Agent-General's Office $31,570.00 Carried forward $31,570.00 $254,012.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 43 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $12,125.00 12,125.00 10,000.00 7,000.00 400.00 3,300.00 3,000.00 1,200.00 $49,150.00 $75,920.00 71,000.00 $4,920.00 $4,920.00 $2,340.00 1,700.00 1,572.00 1,050.00 600.00 $7,262.00 1,689.00 $8,951.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE— Continued. 100. Agent-General's Office, B.C. House, and Overseas Markets Branch, London, England—Continued. Brought forward $31,570.00 $254,012.00 British Columbia House, London, England. Interest on mortgage $12,125.00 Ground-rent 12,125.00 Rates and taxes 9,200.00 Maintenance and repairs to buildings 7,500.00 Insurance 680.00 Fuel and light 3,000.00 Cleaning and Janitors' supplies 3,200.00 Incidentals and contingencies 1,000.00 Total, B.C. House 48,830.00 $80,400.00 Less rents from B.C. House, estimated at 73,000.00 Total, Agent-General's Office and B.C. House $7,400.00 Overseas Markets Branch. Salaries: Markets Representative $4,000.00 Clerk 1,644.00 $5,644.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 350.00 Allowance, travelling and other expenses 1,500.00 Total, Markets Branch 7,494.00 Total of Vote No. 100 .'. 14,894.00 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc. Alberni Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,460.00 Deputy Assessor 2,120.00 Clerk and Registrar 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Stenographer 1,248.00 Janitor 600.00 $9,848.00 Expenses 1,754.00 Total, Alberni Agency $11,602.00 Carried forward $11,602.00 $268,906.00 A 44 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. N°-t°f SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Contii 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—C nrnunh.t forward ued. ontinued. $11,602.00 3,350.00 7,062.00 7,345.00 3,050.00 4,290.00 $268,906.00 $2,100.00 1,117.00 Anyox Agency Salaries: Government Agent Expenses Total, Anyox Agency Ashcroft Sub-agei Salaries: Assessor and Collector $2,220.00 1,130.00 icy. $2,280.00 1,620.00 900.00 200.00 . $3,217.00 $2,220.00 1,492.00 1,020.00 Clerk Stenographer Temporary assistance Expenses Total, Ashcroft Sub-agency Atlin Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector Deputy Mining Recorder and Clerk v $4,732.00 1,988.40 $5,000.00 2,062.00 $6,720.40 $2,400.00 1,800.00 820.00 $2,400.00 1,700.00 820.00 Janitor Expenses Total, Atlin Agency Barkerville Sub-ag Salaries: Gold Commissioner and Mining Recorder Deputy Mining Recorder $4,920.00 2,590.00 $5,020.00 2,325.00 $7,510.00 ency. $1,900.00 500.00 $1,900.00 500.00 Total, Barkerville Sub-agency . Clinton Sub-agcn Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,400.00 746.00 $2,400.00 050.00 $3,146.00 cy. $1,920.00 1,020.00 $1,900.00 930.00 Stenographer Expenses Total, Clinton Sub-agency Carried forward N $2,830.00 1,825.00 $2,940.00 1,350.00 $4,655.00 $36,699.00 $268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 45 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Tote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $2,400.00 2,260.00 2,220.00 2,220.00 1,572.00 1,344.00 840.00 840.00 900.00 1,140.00 $15,736.00 4,634.00 $20,370.00 $2,520.00 2,040.00 2,040.00 1,572.00 1,524.00 1,212.00 840.00 $11,748.00 4,001.00 $15,749.00 $2,340.00 1,740.00 2,100.00 $6,180.00 2,315.00 ~$8,495.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $36,699.00 $268,906.00 Cranbrook Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,520.00 Deputy Assessor 2,100.00 Collector and Deputy Registrar 2,200.00 Mining Recorder 2,220.00 • Clerk 1,620.00 Cashier and Clerk 1,080.00 Stenographer 840.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Junior Clerk Janitor 1,140.00 Temporary assistance 250.00 $15,530.00 Expenses 4,504.00 Total, Cranbrook Agency 20,034.00 Cumberland Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,640.00 Assessor 2,160.00 Deputy Assessor 1,920.00 Deputy Collector 1,680.00 Clerk and Special Collector 1,620.00 Clerk 1,020.00 Clerk 1,524.00 Clerk 1,284.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 900.00 $16,308.00 Expenses 4,722.00 Total, Cumberland Agency 21,030.00 Duncan Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,460.00 Deputy Assessor 1,840.00 Two Clerk-Stenographers @ $1,176 2,352.00 $6,652.00 Expenses 2,425.00 Total, Duncan Agency 9,077.00 Carried forward $86,840.00 $268,906.00 A 46 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-81. $2,140.00 1,700.00 900.00 1,260.00 $6,000.00 1,812.00 $7,812.00 $1,920.00 985.00 $2,905.00 $2,340.00 2,000.00 900.00 1,032.00 $6,272.00 2,115.00 $8,387.00 $2,020.00 1,140.00 $3,16000 1,300.00 $4,460.00 $2,020.00 1,400.00 $3,420.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $86,840.00 $268,906.00 Fernie Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,140.00 Clerk : 1,800.00 Stenographer 930.00 Janitor 1,260.00 ■ • $6,130.00 Expenses 1,472.00 Total, Pernie Agency 7,602.00 Fort Eraser Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $1,920.00 Expenses 900.00 Total, Port Fraser Agency 2,820.00 Golden Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,460.00 Assessor '. 2,100.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer Janitor 1,200.00 $7,260.00 Expenses 1,740.00 Total, Golden Agency 9,000.00 Grand Forks Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,020.00 Janitor 1,140.00 $3,160.00 Expenses 1,270.00 Total, Grand Forks Sub-agency 4,430.00 Greetnoood Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,120.00 Expenses 1,300.00 Total, Greenwood Sub-agency 3,420.00 Carried forward $114,112.00 $268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 47 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $2,820.00 2,320.00 2,000.00 1,700.00 1,212.00 1,212.00 1,080.00 1,050.00 990.00 780.00 1,260.00 $16,424.00 4,350.00 $20,774.00 $2,340.00 2,160.00 1,620.00 2,868.00 960.00 1,140.00 $11,088XK) 702.00 $10,386.00 3,079.65 "$13,465.65 $2,140.00 1,572.00 1,680.00 $5,392.00 2,808.00 $8,200.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $114,112.00 $268,906.00 Kamloops Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,940.00 Assessor 2,400.00 Collector 2,340.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 840.00 Janitor 1,260.00 $17,100.00 Expenses 4,185.00 Total, Kamloops Agency 21,285.00 Kaslo Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,460.00 Assessor 2,280.00 Clerk : 1,720.00 Two Clerks @ $1,536 3,072.00 Stenographer 960.00 Janitor 1,140.00 $11,632.00 Less Public Works Department, half Clerk's salary 768.00 * " ' $10,864.00 Expenses 2,789.00 Total, Kaslo Agency : 13,653.00 • Lillooet Sub-agency. Salaries: Assessor and Collector .'.... $2,260.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Two Stenographers @ $900 1,800.00 $5,680.00 Expenses 3,028.00 Total, Lillooet Sub-agency ! 8,708.00 Carried forward $157,758.00 $268,906.00 A 48 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $1,920.00 960.00 840.00 1,140.00 $4,860.00 1,165.00 $6,025.00 $2,340.00 2*080.00 1,900.00 1,700.00 1,140.00 1,020.00 840.00 840.00 1,320.00 $13,180.00 4,173.35 $17,353.35 $2,820.00 , 2,100.00 1,980.00 1,700.00 1,572.00 1,344.00 840.00 1,170.00 1,080.00 900.00 780.00 1,200.00 $17,486.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $157,758.00 $268,906.00 Merritt Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,040.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 840.00 Janitor 1,140.00 $5,160.00 - Expenses 1,010.00 Total, Merritt Sub-agency 6,170.00 Nanaimo Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,460.00 Assessor 2,200.00 Deputy Assessor 1,980.00 Special Collector : 1,500.00 Two Clerk-Stenographers @ $1,380 2,760.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,176.00 Stenographer 930.00 Stenographer 900.00 Janitor 1,320.00 $15,226.00 Expenses 4,255.00 Total, Nanaimo Agency 19,481.00 Nelson Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,940.00 Assessor 2,520.00 Collector 2,520.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk Junior Clerk 1,080.00 Junior Clerk 900.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer Stenographer 900.00 Stenographer 840.00 Janitor 1,200.00 Carried forward $18,672.00 $183,409.00 268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 49 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $17,486.00 4,305.00 $21,791.00 $2,820.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 1,080.00 900.00 900.00 1,500.00 1,260.00 1,080.00 2,760.00 2,140.00 1,800.00 l,500v00 900.00 840.00 780.00 780.00 900.00 "$25,640.00 720.00 "$24^92000 7,043.00 $31,963.00 $1,900.00 443.95 $2,343.95 $2,520.00 2,240.00 $4,760.00 4 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Nelson Agency—Continued. Brought forward $18,672.00 $183,409.00 $268,906.00 Expenses 4,600.00 Total, Nelson Agency 23,272.00 New Westminster Agency. Salaries: Government Agent's Office. Government Agent $2,940.00 Clerk and Mining Recorder 1,980.00 Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,152.00 Stenographer 948.00 Stenographer 780.00 Chief Janitor 1,500.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Janitor and Night-watchman 1,080.00 Assessor's Office. Assessor 2,880.00 Collector 2,260.00 Deputy Assessor 1,920.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 948.00 Stenographer 900.00 Stenographer 840.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 960.00 $26,528.00 Less refund for registration of voters.. 720.00 . $25,808.00 Expenses 7,600.00 Total, New Westminster Agency 33,408.00 New Denver Sub-agency. Salaries: Mining Recorder $1,900.00 Expenses 443.00 Total, New Denver Sub-agency 2,343.00 Penticton Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,640.00 'Assessor 2,240.00 Carried forward $4,880.00 $242,432.00 $268,906.00 A 50 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $4,760.00 1,800.00 1,700.00 1,320.00 1,080.00 780.00 720.00 $12,160.00 6,015.00 $18,175.00 $2,160.00 2,040.00 1,644.00 $5,844.00 2,620.00 $8,464.00 $2,340.00 2,140.00 2,040.00 1,700.00 1,572.00 900.00 1,020.00 (2) 1,860.00 1,260.00 $14,832.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Penticton Agency—Continued. Brought foricard $4,880.00 $242,432.00 Salaries—Continued. Deputy Collector 1,900.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,320.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,080.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 $12,360.00 Expenses 4,450.00 Total, Penticton Agency 16,810.00 Pouce Coupe Agency. Salaries: Government Agent (salary, $2,040 ; living allowance, $120) $2,160.00 Assessor (salary, $1,920; living allowance, $120) 2,040.00 Clerk (salary, $1,596; living allowance, $120) 1,716.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,080.00 $6,996.00 Expenses 2,000.00 Total, Pouce Coupe Agency 8,996.00 Powell River Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,000.00 Expenses 800.00 Total, Powell River Sub-agency. 2,800.00 Prince George Agency. Salaries : Government Agent $2,460.00 Assessor 2,260.00 Collector 2,260.00 Clerk 1,700.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Junior Clerk 960.00 Stenographer 1,044.00 Three Stenographers @ $900 2,700.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Carried forward $16,264.00 $271,038.00 $268,906.00 268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 51 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $14,832.00 7,931.40 $22,763.40 $2,340.00 2,400.00 1,800.00 1,760.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 960.00 900.00 1,260.00 720.00 1,380.00 $18,920.00 9,045.00 $27,965.00 $2,340.00 1,020.00 $3,360.00 1,360.00 $4,720.00 $2,340.00 2,160.00 3,192.00 840.00 550.00 $9,082.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Prince George Agency—Continued. Brought forward $16,264.00 $271,038.00 $268,906.00 Expenses 7,700.00 Total, Prince George Agency 23,964.00 Prince Rupert Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,400.00 Assessor 2,520.00 Collector 1,920.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk Clerk 1,572.00 Clerk Junior Clerk 900.00 Clerk-Stenographer • 1,320.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,200.00 Stenographer 900.00 Stenographer , 780.00 Janitor , 1,260.00 Assistant Janitor 720.00 Engineer 1,440.00 $18,732.00 Expenses 8,435.00 Total, Prince Rupert Agency 27,167.00 Princeton Sub-agency. Salaries: Gold Commissioner and Mining Recorder $2,340.00 Stenographer 780.00 $3,120.00 Expenses 1,575.00 Total, Princeton Sub-agency 4,695.00 Qucsnel Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,340.00 Assessor : 2,220.00 Two Clerks @ $1,620 3,240.00 Stenographer 900.00 Janitor Carried forward $8,700.00 $326,864.00 $268,906.00 A 52 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $9,082.00 3,425.00 $12,507.00 $1,020.00 509.00 $1,529.00 $2,460.00 2,040.00 1,820.00 1,464.00 1,050.00 (1) 780.00 1,260.00 $10,874.00 4,300.00 $15,174.00 $1,900.00 1,140.00 $3,040.00 1,125.00 $4,165.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Quesnel Agency—Continued. Brought forward $8,700.00 $326,864.00 $26S,906.00 Expenses 3,360.00 Total, Quesnel Agency 12,060.00 Queen Charlotte Island Sub-agency. Salaries: Mining Recorder $840.00 Expenses 450.00 Total, Queen Charlotte Island Sub-agency 1,290.00 Revclstoke Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Collector $2,580.00 Assessor 2,160.00 Mining Recorder 1,860.00 Clerk 1,536.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,092.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Janitor 1,260.00 $12,048.00 Expenses 4,029.00 Total, Revelstoke Agency .-... 16,077.00 Rossland Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $2,000.00 Janitor , 1,140.00 Stenographer '. 780.00 $3,920.00 Expenses 1,140.00 Total, Rossland Sub-agency 5,060.00 Salmon Arm Sub-agency. Salaries: Government Sub-agent $1,800.00 Clerk 1,500.00 $3,300.00 Expenses .'. 500.00 Total, Salmon Arm Sub-agency 3,800.00 Carried forward $365,151.00 $268,906.00- ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 53 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $2,340.00 2,280.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,524.00 1,572.00 1,500.00 960.00 780.00 $14,756.00 5,710.00 $20,466.00 $1,620.00 840.00 $2,460.00 888.00 $3,348.00 $1,960.00 940.00 $2,900.00 $3,420.00 2,200.00 1,700.00 1,572.00 900.00 990.00 $10,782.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $365,151.00 $268,906.00 Smithers Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,340.00 Assessor 2,400.00 Mining Recorder 1,920.00 Collector 1,800.00 Clerk 1,572.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 840.00 Temporary assistance 720.00 $15,672.00 Expenses 5,930.00 Total, Smithers Agency 21,602.00 Stewart Sub-agency. Salaries: Mining Recorder $1,620.00 Stenographer 840.00 $2,460.00 Expenses 888.00 Total, Stewart Sub-agency 3,348.00 Telegraph Creek Agency. Salaries: Government Agent and Assessor $2,040.00 Expenses 940.00 Total, Telegraph Creek Agency 2,980.00 Vancouver Agency. Salaries: Government Agent's Office. Government Agent $3,540.00 Deputy Government Agent '. 2,400.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 Stenographer 900.00 Carried forward $11,040.00 $393,081.00 $268,906.00 A 54 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $10,782.00 780.00 780.00 2,520.00 1,700.00 840.00 2,240.00 1,720.00 3,240.00 2,380.00 2,340.00 2,040.00 (1) (3) (2) 1,980.00 1,900.00 1,780.00 1,820.00 1,272.00 3,000.00 2,360.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 3,960.00 1,500.00 7,860.00 1,524.00 1,464.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 2,160.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 960.00 5,040.00 3,120.00 900.00 $83,222.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Vancouver Agency—Continued. Brought forward $11,040.00 $393,081.00 Salaries—Oo»Uw«e(Z. Government Agent's Office—Continued. Stenographer 840.00 Stenographer Cashier and Paymaster Clerk 1,800.00 Stenographer 900.00 Inspector of Amusements Tax 2,240.00 Inspector of Amusements Tax 1,800.00 Assessor and Collector's Office. Senior Auditor and Assessor 3,360.00 Auditor 2,380.00 Auditor 2,460.00 Auditor 2,160.00 Auditor 2,220.00 Three Auditors @ $2,100 6,300.00 Audit Clerk 2,000.00 Audit Clerk 1,800.00 Inspector 1,920.00 Clerk 1,200.00 Collector and Office Manager 3,120.00 Deputy Assessor of Income 2,480.00 Chief Clerk 2,100.00 Special Collector 1,572.00 Special Collector 1,500.00 Two Inspectors @ $1,320 2,640.00 Special Inspector 1,572.00 Five Clerks @ $1,620 8,100.00 Clerk and Cashier 1,440.00 Assistant Cashier 1,200.00 Clerk 1,536.00 Clerk '. 1,080.00 Postal Clerk 1,200.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,320.00 Clerk-Stenographer ' 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 1,044.00 Stenographer 960.00 Six Stenographers @ $900 5,400.00 Four Stenographers © $840 3,360.00 Junior Clerk 900.00 Carried forward $89,176.00 $393,081.00 268,906.00 $268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 55 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $83,222.00 1,920.00 1,560.00 1,440.00 1,600.00 1,620.00 1,260.00 1,380.00 1,420.00 10,080.00 1,260.00 2,040.00 1,200.00 $110,002.00 11,405.00 1,700.00 3,397.00 9,550.00 $136,054.00 $136,054.00 DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Vancouver Agency—Continued. Brought forward $89,176.00 $393,081.00 Salaries—Continued. Assessor and Collector's Office—Continued. Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Mechanical Staff. Engineer 2,040.00 Fireman 1,560.00 Fireman 1,440.00 Carpenter Chief Janitor 1,620.00 Night-watchman 1,260.00 Night-foreman 1,380.00 Gardener and Janitor 1,420.00 Eight Janitors @ $1,260 10,080.00 Gardener and Janitor 1,260.00 Two Elevator Attendants @ $1,020 2,040.00 Commissionaire 1,200.00 Temporary assistance 1,200.00 $117,236.00 Expenses: Office supplies 8,200.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,700.00 Cleaning and Janitors' supplies 2,764.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 9,550.00 $268,906.00 $139,450.00 Workmen's Compensation and Labour Building. Salaries: Engineer 1,680.00 Chief Janitor 1,500.00 Seven Janitors ® $1,320 9,240.00 Watchman '. 1,320.00 Elevator Attendant 1,020.00 Temporary assistance 1,000.00 $155,210.00 Expenses: Cleaning and Janitors' supplies 1,550.00 Fuel, light, water, power, etc.... 3,300.00 Total, Vancouver Agency 160,060.00 Carried forward $553,141.00 $268,906.00 A 56 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $2,520.00 2,820.00 1,900.00 1,720.00 1,500.00 1,392.00 720.00 900.00 1,740.00 1,260.00 450.00 $16,922.00 6,160.00 $23,082.00 $3,120.00 2,760.00 1,800.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 780.00 1,140.00 840.00 780.00 900.00 720.00 $22,280.00 3,145.00 $25,425.00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. 101. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $553,141.00 $268,906.00 Vernon Agency. Salaries: Government Agent $2,520.00 Assessor 2,940.00 Clerk 2,000.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,200.00 Junior Clerk Stenographer 948.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Temporary assistance 500.00 $16,228.00 Expenses 6,245.00 Total, Vernon Agency 22,473.00 Victoria Assessor. Salaries: Assessor $3,240.00 Collector 2,880.00 Deputy Assessor 1,900.00 Deputy Collector 2,000.00 Special Collector 2,000.00 Clerk Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,392.00 Clerk 1,200.00 Junior Clerk 840.00' Clerk-Stenographer Stenographer 900.00 Stenographer v. 780.00 Stenographer 840.00 Junior Clerk 720.00 $20,192.00 Expenses 2,565.00 Total, Victoria Assessor 22,757.00 Carried forward $598,371.00 $268,906.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 57 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $1,900.00 960.00 1,000.00 $3,860.00 1,980.00 $5,840.00 $1,900.00 724.00 $2,624.00 $8,000.00 $570,914.75 $250.00 8,000.00 2,000.00 21,000.00 650.00 9,000.00 17,300.00 40,000.00 $98,200.00 $500,000.00 220,000.00 45,000.00 $765,000.00 $1,677,588.75 101. Salaries: Sub-agent Clerk-Stenographer Janitor DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—Continued. Government Agents and Assessors, etc.—Continued. Brought forward $598,371.00 Williams Lake Sub-agency. Expenses $2,000.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 $4,200.00 1,810.00 Total, Williams Lake Sub-agency Wilmer Sub-agency. Salaries: Mining Recorder $2,000.00 Expenses 550.00 6,010.00 2,550.00 8,000.00 102, Total, Wilmer Sub-agency Sundry Sub-agencies. Commissions, salaries, and expenses Total, Government Agents, Assessors, etc., Vote No. 101 Miscellaneous Votes. (a.) Exchange $250.00 (6.) Printing Public Accounts, Revenue Receipts, Bonds, Cheques, Estimates, etc 8,000.00 (c.) Interest on Suitors' Fund Deposits, etc 2,200.00 (d.) Delinquent Extra-municipal School Taxes 18,000.00 Premium on Insurance, Fairview Works (e.) Incidentals and Contingencies 9,000.00 (/.) Bureau of Information and Department of Industries 23,900.00 (fir.) General Publicity 50,000.00 (ft.) Grant to City of Greenwood , 800.00 (i.) Grant to City of Rossland 9,600.00 Total, Miscellaneous Votes Authorized by Statute. " Municipalities Aid Act," R.S.B.C. 1924: Sundry Municipalities: Sec. 2—Share of motor-vehicle and chauffeurs' licences $570,000.00 Sec. 2—Pari-mutuel taxes 210,000.00 " Superannuation Act," R.S.B.C. 1924, Sec. 11—Interest on Superannuation Fund 75,000.00 Statutory Expenditure .... Total, Department of Finance $268,906.00 614,931.00 121,750.00 855,000.00 $1,860,587.00 A 58 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. $3,900.00 1,900.00 1,140.00 3,000.00 $9,940.00 2,180.00 2,500.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 7,500.00 1,000.00 $27,620.00 $4,320.00 2,220.00 1,760.00 960.00 780.00 $10,040.00 2,000.00 600.00 5,000.00 $17,640.00 $1,900.00 1,300.00 900.00 $4,100.00 450.00 $3,650.00 No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. 103. DEPARTMENT OP FISHERIES. Salaries: Assistant to Commissioner $3,900.00 Inspector of Fisheries 2,000.00 Clerk and Stenographer 1,440.00 Overseers and Inspectors 15,000.00 $22,340.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc $1,960.00 Travelling expenses, etc 6,750.00 Collection of fishery taxes 3,500.00 Fisheries exhibits, national and international 1,000.00 Salmon investigation 1,000.00 Joint investigation of pilchard and herring 7,500.00 Allowance to Chairman, Halibut Commission 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 103 $45,050.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. 104. Minister's Office. Secretary $480.00 Total of Vote No. 104 $480.00 105. General Office. Salaries: Deputy Minister of Labour $4,320.00 Chief Clerk 2,340.00 Clerk Inspector 2,220.00 Clerk and Stenographer 996.00 Clerk and Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 540.00 $11,190.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,660.00 Travelling expenses, etc 540.00 Administration of " Hours of Work Act " and " Male Minimum Wage Act"—Salaries, allowances, expenses, etc 5,000.00 Total of Vote No. 105 18,396.00 106. Minimum Wage Board. Salaries: Secretary $1,920.00 Inspector, Vancouver 1,372.00 Clerk and Stenographer 900.00 $4,192.00 Less one-half Stenographer's salary chargeable to Factories Inspection 450.00 Carried forward $3,742.00 $18,876.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31% A 59 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $3,650.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 $6,650.00 $3,000.00 1,020.00 $4,020.00 800.00 500.00 3,000.00 $8,320.00 $1,600.00 75.00 $1,675.00 400.00 400.00 $2,475.00 $1,552.00 75.00 $1,627.00 300.00 400.00 $2,327.00 DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR— Continued. 106. Minimum Wage Board—Continued Brought forward $3,742.00 $18,876.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 675.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Total of Vote No. 106 5,767.00 107. Employment Service. Provincial Clearing-house. Salaries: General Superintendent $3,120.00 Clerk and Stenographer 1,140.00 $4,260.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 630.00 Travelling expenses, etc 450.00 Incidentals and contingencies, part-time and temporary offices—salaries and expenses 3,000.00 Total, Provincial Clearing-house $8,340.00 Cranbrook Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,620.00 Temporary assistance 75.00 $1,695.00 . Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 400.00 Total, Cranbrook Office 2,365.00 Kamloops Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,620.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $1,720.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 400.00 Total, Kamloops Office 2,390.00 Carried forward : $13,095.00 $24,643.00 A 60 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Y'ear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,582.00 75.00 $1,657.00 300.00 500.00 $2,457.00 $1,500.00 75.00 $1,575.00 325.00 400.00 $2,300.00 $1,700.00 75.00 $1,775.00 300.00 450.00 $2,525.00 $1,552.00 75.00 $1,627.00 300.00 350.00 $2,277.00 DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR—Continued. 107. Employment Service—Continued. Brought forward $13,095.00 $24,643.00 Nanaimo Office. Salaries: Clerk '. $1,620.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $1,720.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 500.00 Total, Nanaimo Office 2,490.00 Nelson Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,500.00 Temporary assistance 75.00 $1,575.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 400.00 Total, Nelson Office 2,245.00 New Westminster Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,800.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $1,900.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 450.00 Total, New Westminster Office 2,620.00 Penticton Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,620.00 Temporary assistance 75.00 $1,695.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 350.00 Total, Penticton Office 2,315.00 Carried forward $22,765.00 $24,643.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 61 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,700.00 75.00 $1,775.00 325.00 420.00 $2,520.00 $1,700.00 75.00 $1,775.00 325.00 500.00 $2,600.00 $2,520.00 1,970.00 10,200.00 1,400.00 1,180.00 780.00 100.00 $18,150.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 $26,150.00 $1,960.00 1,700.00 1,300.00 840.00 DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR—Continued. 107. Employment Service—Continued. Brought foricard $22,765.00 Prince George Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,800.00 Temporary assistance 75.00 $1,875.00 • Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 420.00 Total, Prince George Office 2,565.00 Prince Rupert Office. Salaries: Clerk $1,800.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $1,900.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 270.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 500.00 Total, Prince Rupert Office 2,670.00 Vancouver Office. Salaries: Superintendent $2,640.00 Assistant Superintendent 2,060.00 Six Clerks @ $1,800 10,800.00 Chief Clerk, Women's Department 1,472.00 Clerk 1,272.00 Clerk and Stenographer 780.00 ' Temporary assistance 100.00 $19,124.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,800.00 Rent, fuel, light, etc 6,000.00 Total, Vancouver Office 26,924.00 Victoria Office. Salaries: Superintendent : $2,060.00 Clerk .'. 1,800.00 Chief Clerk, Women's Department 1,372.00 Clerk and Stenographer 840.00 $5,800.00 | Carried forward $6,072.00 $54,924.00 $24,643.00 $24,643.00 A 62 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. 107. $5,800.00 800.00 1,000.00 DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR—Continued. Employment Service—Continued. Victoria Office—Continued. Brought forward $6,072.00 $54,924.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc Rent, fuel, light, etc. 720.00 1,000.00 $7,600.00 Total, Victoria Office 7,792.00 $61,551.00 20,300.00 $62,716.00 Less Dominion of Canada Subvention, estimated at 20,750.00 $41,251.00 108. $2,600.00 2,580.00 960.00 48.00 Total, Employment Service, Vote No. 107 Factories Inspection. Salaries: Inspector $2,720.00 Assistant Inspector 2,700.00 Clerk and Stenographer 960.00 Temporary assistance 48.00 $6,188.00 480.00 $5,708.00 250.00 2,200.00 $8,158.00 Less one-half Stenographer's salary chargeable to Minimum Wage Board .-. Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc. $6,428.00 480.00 $5,948.00 360.00 1,980.00 $73,699.00 $15,340.00 1,000,000.00 Total of Vote No. 108 „ To be voted Authorized by Statute. 1 Old-age Pension Act " : Salaries and expenses $14,720.00 Pensions 1,230.000.00 $1,015,340.00 500,000.00 $1,244,720.00 Less refund by Dominion Government of one-half net amount paid out for pensions 615,000.00 $515,340.00 Total, Administration of " Old-age Pension Act" 720.00 $515,340.00 $589,039.00 Statutory Expenditure $24,643.00 41,966.00 8,288.00 $74,897.00 629,720.00 Total, Department of Labour $704,617.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 63 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $7,500.00 2,040.00 1,380.00 $10,920.00 750.00 2,500.00 $14,170.00 $5,000.00 3,540.00 2,340.00 1,860.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 1,620.00 4,716.00 1,524.00 1,464.00 1,380.00 1,080.00 1,272.00 900.00 960.00 1,920.00 $33,276.00 $3,960.00 2,460.00 2,340.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 3,800.00 1,760.00 1,640.00 3,072.00 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS. 109. Minister's Office. Salaries: Minister of Lands $7,500.00 Secretary 2,040.00 Clerk-Stenographer $9,540.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 675.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 Total of Vote No. 109 $12,465.00 110. Salaries. (a.) General Office—General Administration. Deputy Minister $5,000.00 Assistant Deputy Minister Chief Clerk ., Recorder 1,800.00 Clerk : Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Property Clerk 1,720.00 Three Clerks @ $1,620 4,860.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,464.00 Clerk 1,452.00 Clerk 1,140.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,344.00 Stenographer ,. 900.00 Junior Clerk 1,140.00 Two Junior Clerks @ $1,080 2,160.00 $27,432.00 Total Salaries, General Office $28,300.00 (B.) Lands Branch. Superintendent of Lands $3,000.00 Assistant Superintendent and Chief Clerk 2,400.00 Inspector of Lands 2,460.00 Assistant Chief Clerk 2,200.00 Accountant 2,200.00 Crown-grant Clerk Status Clerk 2,200.00 Two Clerks @ $2,000 4,000.00 Clerk 1,860.00 Clerk 1,740.00 Two Clerks @ $1,620 3,240.00 Carried forward $25,300.00 $28,300.00 $12,465.00 A 64 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Y'ear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $27,432.00 1,500.00 1,416.00 1,212.00 1,050.00 1,140.00 960.00 900.00 780.00 780.00 600.00 $37,770.00 $4,240.00 3,120.00 2,000.00 7,600.00 1,880.00 5,700.00 3,760.00 1,312.00 1,200.00 840.00 3,120.00 2,460.00 2,400.00 4,440.00 1,900.00 1,880.00 3,800.00 1,880.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,552.00 1,212.00 900.00 520.00 3,500.00 6,840.00 $71,416.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (&.) Lands Branch—Continued. Brought forward $25,300.00 $28,300.00 $12,465.00 Clerk 1,572.00 Clerk 1,488.00 Clerk 1,380.00 Clerk 1,140.00 Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 930.00 Stenographer 8-10.00 Junior Clerk 960.00 Junior Clerk S40.00 Messenger 420.00 Total Salaries, Lands Branch 37,150.00 (c.) Surveys Branch. Surveyor-General $4,240.00 Surveys Division: Chief Draughtsman 3,120.00 Draughtsman 2,100.00 Pour Draughtsmen @ $2,000 8,000.00 Draughtsman 1,9S0.00 Three Draughtsmen @ $1,920 5,760.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $1,920 3,840.00 Draughtsman 1,380.00 Junior Draughtsman 1,320.00 Apprentice Draughtsman 780.00 Geographic Division : Chief Geographer 3,120.00 Registrar 2,520.00 Mathematical Computer 2,520.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $2,340 4,680.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $2,100 4,200.00 Draughtsman 1,980.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $1,920 3,840.00 Draughtsman 1,920.00 Geodetic Computer 1,900.00 Draughtsman 1,680.00 Draughtsman 1,620.00 Draughtsman 1,380.00 Junior Draughtsman 1,200.00 Apprentice Draughtsman 660.00 Topographic Division :• Topographic Surveyor 3,500.00 Two Topographic Surveyors @ $3,420 6,S40.00 Carried foricard $76,080.00 $65,450.00 $12,465.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 65 Estimated Expendit.ire, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $71,416.00 2,220.00 2,100.00 1,620.00 3,144.00 1,392.00 1,080.00 1,020.00 2,100.00 1,760.00 1,700.00 540.00 $90,092.00 (2) $4,440.00 3,240.00 3,420.00 3,000.00 3,120.00 2,320.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,000.00 5,620.00 1,860.00 1,700.00 1,200.00 2,220.00 3,720.00 1,800.00 1,572.00 1,080.00 1,740.00 840.00 1,200.00 600.00 3,120.00 2,220.00 1,600.00 $57,832.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (c.) Surveys Branch—Continued. Brought forward $76,080.00 $65,450.00 $12,465.00 Topographic Division—Continued. Assistant Topographic Surveyor 2,220.00 Assistant Topographic Surveyor 2,100.00 Assistant Topographic Surveyor 1,620.00 General Staff: Two Clerks @ $1,620....' 3,240.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 1,248.00 Stenographer 840.00 Map-mounter 2,220.00 Photostat Operator 1,860.00 Blue-print Operator 1,800.00 Blue-printer's Assistant «. 540.00 Total Salaries, Surveys Branch 95,268.00 (d.) Water Rights Branch. Comptroller of Water Rights $4,440.00 Assistant to Comptroller and Chief Engineer ; Member, Board of Investigation.... 3,240.00 Chairman, Board of Investigation 3,420.00 Registrar, Board of Investigation 3,240.00 Member, Board of Investigation 3,000.00 Inspector 3,120.00 Chief Field Engineer 2,440.00 Office Engineer 2,220.00 Senior Draughtsman 2,200.00 Draughtsman 2,100.00 Three Draughtsmen @ $1,920 5,760.00 Draughtsman 1,860.00 Draughtsman 1,800.00 Draughtsman 1,260.00 Chief Clerk 2,340.00 Three Clerks @ $1,960 5,880.00 Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Stenographer 1,212.00 Two Stenographers @ $930 1,860.00 Stenographer 900.00 Junior Clerk 1,380.00 Messenger 600.00 District Engineer, Kelowna 3,120.00 Assistant District Engineer 2,340.00 Clerk 1,700.00 Carried forward $64,952.00 $160,718.00 $12,465.00 A 66 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $57,832.00 3,120.00 2,100.00 900.00 2,820.00 2,000.00 990.00 2,820.00 $72,582.00 $4,740.00 3,520.00 6,000.00 5,760.00 2,220.00 2,220.00 1,920.00 1,920.00 1,920.00 5,760.00 2,760.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 2,460.00 2,100.00 3,800.00 1,820.00 1,780.00 3,300.00 1,500.00 2,100.00 4,200.00 1,900.00 7,600.00 5,400.00 1,700.00 1,572.00 1,572.00 1,416.00 1,296.00 1,272.00 1,224.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (d.) Water Rights Branch—Continued. Brought forward $64,952.00 $160,718.00 District Engineer, Kamloops 3,120.00 Assistant District Engineer 2,200.00 Stenographer 930.00 District Engineer, Nelson 2,940.00 Assistant District Engineer 2,100.00 Stenographer 900.00 District Engineer, Victoria 2,940.00 $12,465.00 $94,312.00 Total Salaries, Water Rights Branch 80,082.00 (e.) Forest Branch. Chief Forester $4,740.00 Assistant Chief Forester ...: 3,520.00 Two Foresters @ $3,120 6,240.00 Two Assistant Foresters @ $2,940 5,880.00 Junior Forester 2,340.00 Statistician 2,220.00 Junior Forester 2,000.00 Junior Forester 2,020.00 Junior Forester 1,920.00 Three Junior Foresters @ $1,800 5,400.00 Royalty Inspector 2,880.00 Status Clerk 2,640.00 Chief Clerk 2,640.00 Accountant 2,640.00 Mechanical Inspector 2,520.00 Chief Draughtsman 2,200.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $2,000 4,000.00 Draughtsman 1,920.00 Draughtsman 1,880.00 Two Draughtsmen @ $1,700 3,400.00 Draughtsman 1,600.00 Assistant Accountant 2,200.00 Two Clerks @ $2,200 4,400.00 Clerk 2,000.00 Three Clerks @ $1,920 5,760.00 Three Clerks @ $1,900 5,700.00 Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,572.00 Clerk 1,548.00 Clerk 1,368.00 Clerk 1,272.00 Clerk 1,140.00 Carried fortoard $94,980.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 67 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $94,312.00 1,140.00 1,080.00 3,000.00 960.00 900.00 2,520.00 600.00 600.00 2,120.00 3,840.00 2,440.00 1,920.00 1,800.00 2,820.00 1,900.00 3,960.00 990.00 3,860.00 2,840.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 2,120.00 2,340.00 2,060.00 1,880.00 1,800.00 1,600.00 1,344.00 1,080.00 840.00 720.00 1,140.00 1,020.00 960.00 960.00 $158,506.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (e.) Forest Branch—Continued. Brought forward $94,980.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer 900.00 Three Stenographers @ $1,020 3,060.00 Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 930.00 Three Stenographers @ $900 2,700.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 600.00 Junior Clerk 540.00 Southern Coast Experimental Station : Junior Forester 2,220.00 Two Junior Foresters @ $1,920 3,840.00 Northern Interior Experimental Station: Assistant Forester 2,560.00 Junior Forester 2,020.00 Station Foreman 1,760.00 Lumber Trade Extension: Lumber Trade Commissioner 2,940.00 Assistant Lumber Trade Commissioner.. 1,900.00 Grazing: Grazing Commissioner 3,960.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Southern Coast, Vancouver (Class A District) : Forester 3,860.00 Assistant District Forester 2,960.00 Assistant Forester 2,640.00 Fire Inspector 2,520.00 Junior Forester 1,920.00 Chief Clerk 2,460.00 Clerk 2,160.00 Draughtsman 1,920.00 Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,416.00 Clerk 1,296.00 Junior Clerk 960.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 Stenographer Stenographer 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 Stenographer 990.00 Carried forward $160,696.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 A 68 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Y'ear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $158,506.00 930.00 900.00 780.00 7,020.00 2,220.00 1,620.00 1,572.00 1,500.00 1,464.00 24.300.00 10,620.00 2,220.00 2,000.00 1,680.00 2,220.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 3,660.00 3,300.00 77,160.00 2,220.00 1,900.00 4,896.00 960.00 930.00 780.00 3,220.00 2,760.00 110. $325,038.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. Salaries—Continued. (e.) Forest Branch—Continued. Brought forward $160,696.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 Southern Coast, Vancouver (Class A District) —Continued. Stenographer 960.00 Stenographer 996.00 Stenographer 780.00 Three Supervisors @ $2,460 7,380.00 Supervisor 2,340.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,620.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,572.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,536.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,500.00 Two Rangers @ $2,200 4,400.00 Eight Rangers @ $2,100 16,800.00 Ranger , 2,000.00 Ranger 2,000.00 Pour Rangers @ $1,900 7,600.00 Two Rangers @ $1,760 3,520.00 Export Inspector 2,340.00 Export Patrolman 2,100.00 AVireless Telephone Operator 1,680.00 Foreman, Thurston Bay 2,340.00 Mechanic, Thurston Bay 2,000.00 Boat-builder, Thurston Bay 1,800.00 Scaling Staff: Supervisor of Scaling 3,660.00 Supervisor of Scalers, Vancouver District 3,300.00 Nine Senior Scalers @ $3,000 27,000.00 Fourteen Scalers @ $2,520 (Class A) .... 35,280.00 Scaler 2,100.00 Six Junior Scalers @ $1,980 11,880.00 Recorder of Scaling 2,340.00 Recorder of Scaling 2,000.00 Two Computing Clerks @ $1,296 2,592.00 Computing Clerk 1,080.00 Computing Clerk 780.00 Clerk 1,020.00 Stenographer 990.00 Stenographer 780.00 Southern Interior, Nelson (Class A District) : Forester 3,220.00 Assistant District Forester 2,880.00 Carried forward $328,862.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 69 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $325,038.00 2,520.00 2,020.00 2,340.00 1,800.00 1,572.00 1,572.00 1,500.00 1,080.00 900.00 1,800.00 840.00 930.00 780.00 1,212.00 2,340.00 4,680.00 2,220.00 1,572.00 1,524.00 1,512.00 31,200.00 2,000.00 2,940.00 2,340.00 2,340.00 2,000.00 1,524.00 1,272.00 1,272.00 (1) 900.00 2,340.00 1,524.00 $411,404.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (e.) Forest Branch—Continued. Brought forward $328,862.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 Southern Interior, Nelson (Class A District) —Continued. Assistant Forester 2,640.00 Junior Forester 2,120.00 Supervisor of Licensed Scalers 2,460.00 Chief Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 1,176.00 Stenographer 960.00 Two Stenographers @ $930 1,860.00 Stenographer 900.00 Junior Clerk 1,020.00 Junior Clerk 780.00 Draughtsman 1,380.00 ■ Pire Inspector 2,460.00 Two Supervisors @ $2,460 4,920.00 Supervisor 2,220.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,620.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,524.00 Supervisor's Clerk 1,584.00 Five Rangers @ $2,200 11,000.00 Two Rangers @ $2,100 4,200.00 Banger 2,000.00 Three Rangers @ $1,900 5,700.00 Three Rangers @ $1,760 5,280.00 Three Rangers @ $1,560 4,680.00 Grazing Assistant 2,100.00 Northern Coast, Prince Rupert (Class B District) : District Forester •. : 3,060.00 Assistant District Forester 2.460.00 Junior Forester 1,920.00 Pire Inspector 2,220.00 Chief Clerk 2,000.00 Clerk 1,596.00 Clerk 1,272.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,272.00 Two Stenographers @ $900 1,800.00 Supervisor Supervisor's Clerk Carried forward $417,466.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 A 70 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $411,404.00 14,680.00 7,620.00 1,500.00 (2) 1,920.00 2,820.00 2,220.00 1,800.00 1,572.00 1,140.00 960.00 2,160.00 13,520.00 2,640.00 2,220.00 1,372.00 900.00 6,000.00 2,520.00 2,020.00 1,572.00 1,080.00 7,260.00 $490,900.00 110. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS—Continued. Salaries—Continued. (e.) Forest Branch—Continued. Brought forward $417,466.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 Northern Coast, Prince Rupert (Class B District)—Continued. Ranger 2,200.00 Three Rangers @ $2,100 6,300.00 Ranger 1,900.00 Two Rangers @ $1,760 3,520.00 Ranger 1,560.00 Scaling Staff: Senior Scaler 3,000.00 Class A Scaler 2,520.00 Scaler 2,400.00 Computing Clerk 600.00 Stenographer 960.00 Prince George (Class B District) : District Forester 2.940.00 Assistant District Forester 2,340.00 Clerk 1,900.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 960.00 Supervisor of Licensed Scalers 2,160.00 Two Rangers (Si $2,200 4,400.00 Two Rangers @ $2,100 4,200.00 Ranger 1,900.00 Ranger 1,760.00 Ranger 1,560.00 Kamloops (Class C District) : District Forester 2,760.00 Assistant District Forester 2,220.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 900.00 Ranger 2,200.00 Ranger '. 2,100.00 Ranger 2,000.00 Ranger 1,760.00 Cariboo (Class C District) : District Forester 2,640.00 Assistant District Forester 2,100.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Stenographer 900.00 Ranger 2,100.00 Ranger 1,900.00 Ranger 1,760.00 Ranger 1,560.00 Carried forward $499,206.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 71 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $490,900.00 111,514.00 106,846.00 6,740.00 4,720.00 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS—Continued. 110. Salaries—Continued. (e.) Forest Branch—Continued. Brought forward $499,206.00 $240,800.00 $12,465.00 Less chargeable to Forest Protection Fund $112,644.00 Less chargeable to Scaling Fund 105,182.00 Less chargeable to Maintenance of Launches and Autos 6,980.00 Less chargeable to Lumber Trade Extension 4,840.00 $229,820.00 $261,080.00 $494,800.00 $7,500.00 111. 112. $42,000.00 229,646.00 Total Salaries chargeable to Forest Branch 269,560.00 Total of Vote No. 110 General. Temporary Assistance Expenses (including General Offices and Branches) : Office supplies, etc $37,800.00 Travelling expenses: Lands Branch $2,250.00 Survey Branch 450.00 Water Rights Branch 6,750.00 Forest Branch 31,500.00 45,500.00 55,000.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 1,000.00 6,500.00 $167,000.00 $300,000.00 11,000.00 10,000.00 113. 114. 115. Construction, purchase, repair, and maintenance of launches and autos (including subsistence of crews) Rent and upkeep of District Offices Construction and maintenance of Ranger Stations Wireless telephones, installation, rental of instruments, etc Gazette and newspaper notices Land-sales Incidentals Total of Vote No. 112 Miscellaneous Votes. Forest Protection Fund $480,000.00 Lumber Trade Extension 20,000.00 Reconnaissance and Cruising 10,000.00 40,950.00 63,000.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 1,000.00 6,500.00 510,360.00 12,500.00 166,250.00 $321,000.00 Carried forward $510,000.00 $701,575.00 A 72 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $321,000.00 5,000.00 18,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 35,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 139,500.00 19,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 10,000.00 $619,500.00 $1,302,970.00 70,000.00 $1,372,970.00 $7,500.00 2,160.00 $9,660.00 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS—Continued. Miscellaneous Votes—Continued. Brought forward $510,000.00 $701,575.00 116. Insect Damage : Investigation and Control 117. Forest Research 118. Reforestation and Forest Nursery 119. Land Classification 120. Grazing: Range Improvement 121. Grazing: Extermination of Wild Horses 122. Water Surveys 123. B.C. Hydrometric Survey , 124. " Soldiers' Land Act," Chap. 80, 1918 125. Land Surveys 126. Photo-topographic Surveys 127. Lithograph Maps 128. Refunds under " Land Act "; Refunds under " Reve nue Act Amendment Act, 1920 " 129. Adjustment of Rebate on Purchase Price of South Okanagan Lands 130. Allowance to James Wyllie for Improvements made on Lots Nos. 56 and 76, which is to be applied to Completion of Purchase Price of Lots 277 and 279, all Subdivision of Lot 2450S (Similkameen), Southern Okanagan Irrigation Project Foreshore Investigations Parks Administration 131. Publicity 132. General Investigations Immigration 133. Incidentals and Contingencies Total of Miscellaneous Votes 10,000.00 18,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 42,500.00 7,500.00 15,000.00 140.000.00 30,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 50,000.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 894,000.00 To be voted $1,595,575.00 Authorized by Statute. "Forest Act," Sec. 30a (2) : Forest Reserve Account $70,000.00 Statutory Expenditure 70,000.00 Total, Department of Lands $1,665,575.00 134. DEPARTMENT OP MINES. Minister's Office. Salaries: Minister of Mines $7,500.00 Secretary 2,160.00 Assistant Secretary 720.00 Carried forward $10,380.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 73 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $9,660.00 1,025.00 1,500.00 $12,185.00 $4,120.00 2,160.00 1,572.00 900.00 780.00 840.00 540.00 70.00 $10,982.00 2,100.00 350.00 9,000.00 $22,432.00 $4,380.00 3,040.00 2,700.00 2,280.00 2,500.00 6,960.00 5,240.00 2,200.00 960.00 50.00 $30,310.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 $44,310.00 DEPARTMENT OP MINES—Continued. 134. Minister's Office—Continued. Brought forward $10,380.00 Expenses: Office expenses, etc 1,145.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,800.00 Total of Vote No. 134 $13,325.00 135. General Office. Salaries: Deputy Minister $4,120.00 Chief Clerk and Gold Commissioner 2,280.00 Clerk and Accountant 1,620.00 Clerk-Stenographer 948.00 Stenographer 840.00 Junior Clerk 660.00 Junior Clerk Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 70.00 $11,318.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,890.00 Travelling expenses, etc 450.00 Printing and binding, etc 8,400.00 Total of Vote No. 135 22,058.00 136. Mines Inspection Branch. Salaries: Chief Inspector of Mines $4,380.00 Inspector 3,120.00 Inspector 2,700.00 Inspector 2,280.00 Inspector 2,620.00 Three Inspectors @ $2,400 7,200.00 Two Inspectors and Examiners of Mine Officials and Miners 5,480.00 Inspector 2,320.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Temporary assistance 50.00 $31,242.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,800.00 Travelling expenses, etc 10,800.00 Total of Vote No. 136 43,842.00 Carried forward $79,225.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $4,270.00 1,900.00 1,524.00 3,120.00 1,900.00 780.00 1,260.00 $14,754.00 $14,754.00 2,650.00 1,000.00 $18,404.00 $1,620.00 3,120.00 840.00 $5,580.00 600.00 6,000.00 400.00 $12,580.00 $1,000.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 3,500.00 $10,000.00 DEPARTMENT OP MINES—Continued. Brought forward $79,225.00 137. Bureau of Mines. Salaries: Provincial Mineralogist $4,270.00 Clerk 2,000.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Provincial Assayer and Public Analyst 3,120.00 Assayer 2,020.00 Stenographer 840.00 Caretaker 1,260.00 Assistant Assayer 1,200.00 $16,330.00 Less chargeable to Department of Agriculture for assay-work 1,000.00 $15,330.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,700.00 Travelling expenses, etc 900.00 Total of Vote No. 137 18,930.00 138. Mine-rescue and Training Stations. Salaries : Instructor and Caretaker $1,620.00 Two Instructors and Caretakers @ $1,560 3,120.00 Instructor and Caretaker 840.00 Instructor and Caretaker 1,560.00 $7,140.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 540.00 Apparatus and miscellaneous 6,000.00 Travelling expenses, etc 450.00 Total of Vote No. 138 14,130.00 139. Grants. (a.) Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (B.C. Division) $1,000.00 (&.) British Columbia Chamber of Mines (conditional) 2,500.00 (e.) Chamber of Mines 1,000.00 (d.) Competitions, Meets, etc., re Mine-rescue and First-aid Work 3,500.00 Total of Vote No. 139 8,000.00 Carried forward $120,285.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 75 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. N°-°* SERVICE. V ote. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. DEPARTMENT OF MINES—Continued. Brought forward $120,285.00 Miscellaneous Votes. $120,000.00 140. 141. " Mines Development Act," Supplementary " Mineral Survey and Development Act," Supplemen $120,000.00 54,000.00 tary 49,000.00 5,000.00 14? Lectures on Practical Geology and Mineralogy 2,000.00 4,000.00 143. Subsidy re Explosives to assist Bona-flde Mineral Prospectors 3,000.00 11,000.00 144 Advertising, Incidentals, and Contingencies 11,000.00 5,000.00 Coal Investigations Total, Miscellaneous Votes $199,000.00 185,000.00 To be voted $305,285.00 Statutory. $2,000.00 "Complex Ore Process Aid Act, 1916" Statutory Expenditure Total. Denartment of Mines $2,000.00 $2,000.00 2,000.00 $320,911.00 $307,285.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. 146. Minister's Office. Salaries : $7,500.00 Provincial Secretary $7,500.00 1,800.00 Secretary 1,800.00 $9,300.00 $9,300.00 Expenses: 800.00 Office supplies, etc 630.00 1,200.00 147. Travelling expenses, etc Total of Vote No. 146 General Office. 1,080.00 $11,300.00 $11,010.00 Salaries: $4,500.00 Deputy Provincial Secretary $4,500.00 1,800.00 Chief Clerk 1,900.00 1,500.00 Clerk 1,572.00 990.00 Stenographer 996.00 780.00 Stenographer 840.00 Stenographer Junior Clerk 780 00 720.00 960.00 Messenger Temporary assistance 540 00 350.00 100.00 Carried forward $10,640.00 $12,188.00 $11,010.00 A 76 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $10,640.00 3,200.00 1,800.00 $15,640.00 $2,000.00 1,512.00 $3,512.00 30,000.00 300.00 250.00 $34,062.00 $4,680.00 4,240.00 3,600.00 2,760.00 1,140.00 960.00 1,920.00 1,320.00 1,344.00 870.00 780.00 600.00 540.00 540.00 500.00 $25,794.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 147.' General Office—Continued. Brought forward $12,188.00 $11,010.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,610.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,530.00 Total of Vote No. 147 16,328.00 148. Postal Branch. Salaries: Postal Clerk $2,100.00 Assistant Postal Clerk 1,572.00 $3,672.00 Expenses: Stamps 30,500.00 Cartage @ $25 per month 300.00 Meter-rent and maintenance of machine 425.00 Total of Vote No. 148 34,897.00 149. Provincial Board of Health. Salaries: Secretary $4,680.00 Hospital Inspector and Travelling Medical Health Officer 4,240.00 Epidemiologist 3,600.00 Chief Sanitary Inspector 2,760.00 Clerk 1,212.00 Clerk 1,092.00 Stenographer 900.00 Deputy Registrar, Births, Deaths, and Marriages 2,020.00 Clerk and Inspector of Vital Statistics 1,620.00 Clerk 1,344.00 Stenographer 948.00 Stenographer 840.00 Record Clerk 840.00 Senior Filing Clerk 840.00 Junior Filing Clerk 720.00 Junior Clerk Junior Clerk 540.00 Junior Clerk Temporary assistance 500.00 Carried forward $28,696.00 $62,235.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 77 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $25,794.00 6,500.00 9,000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00 52,000.00 $127,294.00 5,000.00 1,800.00 $6,800.00 $120,494.00 $2,520.00 1,900.00 1,452.00 1,400.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 780.00 900.00 540.00 1,320.00 250.00 $16,702.00 13,500.00 750.00 $30,952.00 149. DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. Provincial Board of Health—Continued. Brought forward $28,696.00 $62,235.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 7,200.00 Travelling expenses, etc 9,450.00 Medical inspection of schools 18,000.00 Public-health nursing 18,000.00 Incidentals and emergencies 53,500.00 $134,846.00 Less Dominion of Canada Subvention, Venereal Disease $5,500.00 Less grant from Rockefeller Foundation towards salary of Epidemologist 4,000.00 9,500.00 Total of Vote No. 149 150. 125,346.00 Provincial Library and Archives. Salaries: Librarian and Archivist $2,640.00 Assistant Librarian 1,920.00 Archives Collector 2,400.00 Legislative Reference Clerk 1,572.00 Cataloguer 1,500.00 First Assistant Cataloguer 1,200.00 Reference Clerk 1,200.00 Clerk 1,020.00 Archives Assistant .• 1,272.00 Archives Clerk Clerk 720.00 Stenographer and Book-keeper 840.00 Stenographer 900.00 Junior Clerk 540.00 Attendant 1,320.00 Temporary assistance $19,044.00 Expenses: Office supplies, books, binding periodicals, archive material, etc 13,400.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Total of Vote No. 150 33,794.00 Carried forward $221,375.00 A 78 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,900.00 1,182.00 960.00 840.00 780.00 540.00 250.00 $6,452.00 1,800.00 4,800.00 1,700.00 1,800.00 400.00 300.00 $17,252.00 $2,640.00 1,800.00 1,050.00 840.00 1,200.00 600.00 380.00 $8,510.00 1,055.00 1,915.00 $11,480.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. Brought forward $221,375.00 151. " Public Libraries Act." Salaries: Superintendent $2,000.00 Assistant Assistant 1,020.00 Assistant 900.00 Assistant , 1,080.00 Stenographer 780.00 Messenger 780.00 Temporary assistance 250.00 $6,810.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,070.00 Books and periodicals 5,000.00 Books and periodicals (increase agreed upon with Carnegie Corporation) 3,500.00 Freight and express, etc ., 2,000.00 Grants in aid of libraries 2,200.00 Travelling expenses, etc., of Superintendent, " Public Libraries Act " 360.00 Travelling expenses, etc., of members of Public Libraries Commission '. 180.00 - Incidentals and contingencies 450.00 Total of Vote No. 151 22,570.00 152. Provincial Museum. Salaries: Director $2,760.00 Assistant Biologist 1,900.00 Recorder 960.00 Stenographer Attendant 1,200.00 Apprentice Temporary assistance 2,000.00 $8,820.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 860.00 Incidentals and contingencies 2,000.00 Total of Vote No. 152 11,680.00 Carried forward $255,625.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 79 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $4,200.00 2,760.00 1,620.00 1,536.00 1,404.00 1,200.00 990.00 900.00 $14,610.00 $14,610.00 1,400.00 800.00 250.00 $17,060.00 $2,500.00 2,300.00 2,100.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,080.00 900.00 2,340.00 195.00 194,138.00 $209,553.00 $209,553.00 4,500.00 900.00 65,000.00 5,000.00 13,000.00 175,000.00 153. DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. Brought forward $255,625.00 $472,953.00 Mental Hospitals. (a.) Headquarters. Salaries: Medical Superintendent $5,420.00 Bursar 3,780.00 Assistant Bursar 1,920.00 Book-keeper 1,836.00 Book-keeper 1,800.00 Clinical Clerk and Stenographer 1,320.00 Stenographer 1,110.00 Stenographer 1,020.00 $18,206.00 Less deductions for board 1,380.00 $16,826.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc : 1,350.00 Travelling expenses, etc 810.00 Incidentals and contingencies 250.00 Total, Hospitals, Headquarters $19,236.00 (6.) Essondale. Salaries: Physician $3,440.00 Physician 3,340.00 Physician 3,140.00 Physician 2,940.00 Physician 2,840.00 Pathologist and Radiologist 2,840.00 Laboratory Assistant 1,680.00 Clinical Stenographer, etc 1,020.00 Three Stenographers @ $900 2,700.00 Temporary assistance 225.00 Sundry employees 280,069.00 $304,234.00 Less deductions for board 61,585.00 $242,649.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 4,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc : 810.00 Fuel, light, water, power, etc 75,000.00 Janitors' supplies 4,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 10,000.00 Provisions and farm produce 209,000.00 Carried forward $545,959.00 $19,236.00 $255,625.00 A 80 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $472,953.00 23,000.00 8,000.00 10,000.00 28,000.00 $541,953.00 105,000.00 $436,953.00 $3,100.00 4,800.00 1,884.00 1,464.00 95,922.00 $107,170.00 $107,170.00 1,500.00 200.00 25,000.00 1,000.00 7,000.00 55,000.00 15,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 10,000.00 $225,370.00 40,000.00 $185,370.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 153. Mental Hospitals—Continued. (b.) Essondale—Continued. Brought forward $545,959.00 $19,236.00 $255,625.00 Expenses—Continued. Uniforms and clothing 35,000.00 Medical and surgical supplies 8,700.00 Examinations, committals, and transportation 10,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 24,000.00 Open new building, four months 20,000.00 $643,659.00 Less receipts, estimated at 110,000.00 Total, Essondale Hospital 533,659.00 (c.) New Westminster. Salaries: Assistant Medical Superintendent $4,380.00 Two Physicians, @ $3,440 6,880.00 Receiving Clerk 1,920.00 Clinical Clerk and Stenographer 1,500.00 Sundry employees 125,324.00 $140,004.00 Less deductions for board 29,920.00 $110,084.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 1,350.00 Travelling expenses, etc 180.00 Fuel, light, water, power, etc 25,000.00 Janitors' supplies 1,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 6,000.00 Provisions and farm produce 55,000.00 Uniforms and clothing 11,000.00 Medical and surgical supplies 2,000.00 Examinations, committals, and transportation 500.00 Incidentals and contingencies 10,000.00 $222,114.00 Less receipts, estimated at 40,000.00 Total, New Westminster Hospital 182,114.00 Carried forward $735,009.00 $255,625.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 81 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $2,760.00 38,940.00 $41,700.00 $41,700.00 500.00 350.00 7,000.00 500.00 2,500.00 40,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 3,339.00 1,000.00 4,500.00 8,000.00 10,000.00 35,400.00 2,000.00 1,100.00 $162,889.00 140,000.00 $22,889.00 $2,100.00 1,200.00 28,808.00 $32,108.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 153. Mental Hospitals—Continued. Brought forward $735,009.00 $255,625.00 (d.) Colony Farm and Nursery. Salaries: Farm Superintendent $3,780.00 Stenographer 1,200.00 Sundry employees 51,694.00 $56,674.00 Less deductions for board 13,200.00 $43,474.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 315.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 7,000.00 Maintenance of grounds 500.00 Provisions Peed for stock 50,000.00 Fertilizer and seed 4,000.00 Testing cows 1,000.00 Implements, harness, etc 3,339.00 Blacksmith's supplies 1,000.00 Farm roads, bridges, and dykes Cannery supplies and equipment 15,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 10,000.00 Labour and board (Hospital Account).... 35,400.00 Poultry Purchase of horses $171,478.00 Less receipts, estimated at 150,000.00 Total, Colony Farm and Nursery 21,478.00 $32,108.00 6 (e.) Mental Home, Saanich (Colquitz). Salaries: Superintendent $2,700.00 Visiting Physician 1,200.00 Sundry employees 40,468.00 $44,368.00 Less deductions for board 7,800.00 Carried forward $36,568.00 $756,487.00 $255,625.00 A 82 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $32,108.00 600.00 200.00 8,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 23,000.00 4,000.00 750.00 200.00 11,000.00 $84,358.00 10,000.00 $74,358.00 $736,630.00 $1,400.00 960.00 12,622.00 $14-,982.00 $14,982.00 250.00 9,000.00 1,500.00 1,350.00 13,000.00 2,500.00 2,750.00 500.00 1,250.00 750.00 $47,832.00 24,500.00 $23,332.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 153. Mental Hospitals—Continued. (e.) Mental Home, Saanich (Colquitz)—Continued. Brought forward $36,568.00 $756,487.00 $255,625.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc Travelling expenses, etc Fuel, water, light, and power Janitors' supplies, walks, and grounds.... Furniture and fixtures Provisions and farm products • Uniforms and clothing Medical and surgical supplies Examinations, committals, and transportation Incidentals and contingencies 540.00 180.00 10,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 31,000.00 5,800.00 800.00 200.00 6,605.00 $95,693.00 Less receipts, estimated at 10,000.00 85,693.00 154. Total, Mental Home, Saanich (Colquitz).. Total, Mental Hospitals, Vote No. 153 Provincial Home, Kamloops. Salaries : Superintendent $2,000.00 Matron 960.00 Sundry employees 16,711.00 Less deductions for board Expenses: Office supplies, etc Fuel, light, water, etc Janitors' supplies and maintenance of roads Furniture and fixtures Provisions, etc Clothing, etc Medical and surgical supplies Transportation of inmates Feed for live stock Incidentals and contingencies rrounds and $19,671.00 3,705.00 $15,966.00 270.00 9,000.00 750.00 14,500.00 2,250.00 2,950.00 600.00 500.00 1,375.00 $48,161.00 Less receipts, estimated at 23,500.00 Total of Vote No. 154 842,180.00 24,661.00 Carried forward $1,122,466.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 83 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $4,200.00 2,700.00 2,500.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,100.00 2,500.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,900.00 900.00 720.00 138,870.00 $163,990.00 $163,990,00 2,850.00 4,750.00 56,000.00 12,500.00 17,670.00 137,500.00 19,900.00 6,500.00 $421,660.00 61,000.00 $360,660.00 $2,520.00 14,385.00 $16,905.00 $16,905.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. Brought forward $1,122,466.00 155. Tubercular Hospital and Farm. (a.) Tranquille Sanatorium. Salaries: Medical Superintendent $5,598.00 Assistant Medical Superintendent 3,210.00 Assistant Physician 3,018.16 Assistant Physician 2,908.20 Assistant Physician 2,460.00 Assistant Physician Dentist 3,008.20 Laboratory Technician 1,908.12 X-ray Technician 1,908.12 Bursar 2,870.32 Clinical Clerk and Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 1,080.00 Sundry employees 190,383.92 $219,493.04- Less deductions for board 68,437.04 $151,056.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 2,565.00 Travelling expenses, transportation, etc. 3,150.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 49,000.00 Janitors' supplies and maintenance of grounds, etc 12,500.00 Furniture and fixtures Provisions, etc 118,000.00 Medical and surgical supplies 13,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 6,300.00 $355,571.00 Less receipts, estimated at 66,440.00 Total, Tranquille Sanatorium $289,131.00 (6.) Tranquille Sanatorium Farm. Salaries: Farm Superintendent $2,940.00 Sundry employees ,. 24,740.00 $27,680.00 Less deductions for board 8,910.00 Carried forward $18,770.00 $289,131.00 $1,122,466.00 A 84 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $16,905.00 200.00 3,700.00 2,000.00 10,500.00 650.00 100.00 1,000.00 800.00 1,400.00 1,100.00 450.00 1,000.00 250.00 800.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 155. Tubercular Hospital and Farm—Continued, (b.) Tranquille Sanatorium Farm—Continued. Brought forward $18,770.00 $289,131.00 $1,122,466.00 Expenses : Office supplies, etc 135.00 Provisions, etc 3,500.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 1,800.00 Peed for stock 10,000.00 Blacksmith's supplies, repairs, etc 100.00 Seed, fruit-boxes, etc 300.00 Janitors' supplies and maintenance of grounds, dams, fences, ditches, etc 1,750.00 Drugs and veterinary supplies, etc 300.00 Implements, harness, etc 3,500.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,100.00 Leased range 1,025.00 Purchase of new sires and live stock 9,700.00 Boarding-house 150.00 Incidentals and contingencies 750.00 $40,855.00 38,000.00 $52,880.00 Less receipts, estimated at 32,000.00 $2,855.00 Total, Tranquille Sanatorium Farm 20,880.00 $363,515.00 156. $2,100.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 780.00 1,300.00 1,100.00 1,200.00 28,770.00 $37,470.00 $37,470.00 1,600.00 1,000.00 $40,070.00 Total, Tranquille Sanatorium and Farm, Vote No. 155 Boys' Industrial School. Salaries: Superintendent $2,700.00 Assistant Superintendent 1,500.00 Matron 1,260.00 Book-keeper, Stenographer, and Commercial Teacher Stenographer 936.00 Senior School-teacher 1,300.00 Junior School-teacher 1,100.00 Male School-teacher : 1,500.00 Sundry employees - 36,300.00 $46,596.00 Less deductions for board 10,236.00 Expenses : Office and school supplies Travelling and transportation, etc. $36,360.00 1,260.00 1,350.00 310,011.00 Carried forward $38,970.00 $1,432,477.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 85 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $40,070.00 2,000.00 8,500.00 6,000.00 7,250.00 1S,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 $91,820.00 $91,820.00 $2,340.00 1,020.00 $3,360.00 250.00 1,500.00 500.00 $5,610.00 $2,160.00 1,080.00 900.00 21,700.00 $25,840.00 $25,840.00 600.00 100.00 300.00 6,000.00 $32,840.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 156. Boys' Industrial School—Continued. Brought forward $38,970.00 $1,432,477.00 Expenses—Continued. Furniture and fixtures Clothing, boots, etc 8,000.00 Janitors' supplies and maintenance of grounds, etc... 2,600.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 7,250.00 Provisions, etc 13,500.00 Medical, surgical, veterinary, and dental supplies 3,500.00 Laundry 3,500.00 Peed for stock 15,800.00 Purchase of poultry and live stock, etc 3,035.00 Vocational supplies 3,665.00 Incidentals and contingencies 3,681.00 $103,501.00 Less receipts, estimated at 23,512.80 Total of Vote No. 156 J 79,988.20 157. Administration of " Infants Act." Salaries: Superintendent of Neglected Children $2,400.00 Stenographer 1,056.00 $3,456.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 135.00 Travelling expenses, etc 1,350.00 Grants and contributions to home and aid societies.. 64,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 157 69,941.00 158. Provincial Home for Incurables. Salaries: Medical Superintendent $2,880.00 Matron 1,440.00 Clerk 960.00 Sundry employees 37,312.00 $42,592.00 Less deductions for board 14,880.00 $27,712.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 360.00 Travelling expenses, etc 90.00 Transportation of patients 500.00 Fuel, light, water, etc 6,000.00 Carried forward $34,662.00 $1,582,406.20 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year , 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $32,840.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 28,000.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 800.00 7,000.00 2,500.00 $80,640.00 64,420.00 $16,220.00 $530,000.00 9,000.00 92,000.00 17,000.00 4,000.00 $652,000.00 $4,360.00 2,000.00 1,620.00 900.00 1,020.00 1,140.00 1,560.00 720.00 600.00 $13,920.00 1,350.00 600.00 $15,870.00 158. 159. DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. Provinctal Home for Incurables—Continued. Brought forward $34,662.00 $1,582,406.20 Expenses—Continued. Janitors' supplies and maintenance of grounds Janitors' supplies 1,500.00 Furniture and fixtures Provisions, etc 30,069.00 Clothing, boots, etc 4,000.00 Medical and surgical supplies 3,000.00 Dentistry 800.00 Laundry 7,000.00 Incidentals and contingencies 2,500.00 $83,531.00 Less receipts, estimated at 63,379.00 Total of Vote No. 158 20,152.00 Grants to Hospitals and Charities. (a.) Statutory Grants to Hospitals $825,000.00 (6.) Grants to Charitable Associations, etc 69,400.00 (c.) In Aid of Destitute Poor and Sick, etc 100,000.00 (d.) In Aid of Resident Physicians 18,500.00 (e.) Burial of Indigent Persons 4,000.00 (/.) Special Grants to Hospitals 176,082.00 Total, Grants to Hospitals and Charities, Vote No. 159 1,192,982.00 160. Civil Service Commission. Salaries: Civil Service Commissioner $3,000.00 Chief Clerk 1,900.00 Superannuation Clerk 1,020.00 Superannuation Clerk 1,200.00 Clerk : 1,320.00 Stenographer 780.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,092.00 Two Stenographers @ $840 1,680.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk Temporary assistance 600.00 $13,372.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 900.00 Travelling expenses, etc 675.00 Carried forward $14,947.00 $2,795,540.20 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 87 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $15,870.00 800.00 $16,670.00 $7,500.00 30,000.00 $37,500.00 $3,420.00 2,200.00 1,740.00 1,500.00 1,050.00 990.00 780.00 600.00 1,572.00 1,200.00 1,020.00 1,560.00 1,020.00 80,000.00 3,000.00 $101,652,00 91,500.00 $193,152.00 193,142.00 $10.00 DEPARTMENT OP THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY—Continued. 160. Civil Service Commission—Continued. Brought foncard $14,947.00 $2,795,540.20 Expenses—Continued. Examinations, advertising, etc $1,500.00 Less fees, estimated at 500.00 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 160 161. Grants re Civil Service. Gratuities under sec. 46, " Civil Service Act," and retiring allowances $7,500.00 Superannuation (old allowances) 30,000.00 Total of Vote No. 161 162. King's Printer. Salaries: King's Printer and Comptroller of Stationery $3,420.00 Stationery Superintendent 2,220.00 Chief Clerk and Accountant 1,840.00 Clerk Clerk-Stenographer 1,212.00 Stenographer 1,140.00 Stenographer 900.00 Two Stenographers @ $840 1,680.00 Junior Clerk 720.00 Messenger 660.00 Stationery Clerk 1,572.00 Stationery Clerk 1,200.00 Packer 1,020.00 Paper Stockman 1,620.00 Multigrapher 1,092.00 Assistant Multigrapher 780.00 Sundry employees 95,000.00 Temporary assistance 1,500.00 Expenses: (Office supplies, postage, etc I Travelling expenses, etc J Printing-paper, materials, stationery, etc New machinery, type, maintenance of plant, repairs, etc $117,576.00 103,650.00 $221,226.00 Less chargeable to King's Printer Operating Account 221,216.00 Total of Vote No. 162 15,947.00 37,500.00 10.00 Carried forward $2,848,997.20 A 88 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $15,000.00 800.00 9,600.00 17,500.00 50,000.00 16,500.00 200.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 180,000.00 75,000.00 325,000.00 $729,600.00 $2,914,087.00 DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY— Continued. Brought forward $2,848,997.20 163. Government House. Salaries: Private Secretary $2,520.00 Secretarial Stenographer 1,092.00 Temporary assistance 2,100.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc. $5,712.00 500.00 Total of Vote No. 163 164a. 164b. 164c. 164d. 164b. 164f. 164o. 164h. Miscellaneous. Registration of Voters $15,000.00 Grant to City of Greenwood Grant to City of Rossland Industries for Blind Adults Assessment on Class 13 (The Crown), "Workmen's Compensation Act " 125,000.00 Salaries of Members, Workmen's Compensation Board " Historic Objects Preservation Act" Grant towards Administration of Canteen Funds Grant to Canteen Fund Trustees 10,000.00 Contingencies, Incidentals, and Entertainments, etc... 5,000.00 Teachers' Pensions 25,000.00 " Superannuation Act "—Government Contributions to Superannuation Fund 220,000.00 " Civil Service Act"—Salary Adjustments and Reorganization Departmental Commissioner — Administration Expenses 10,000.00 Hospitals and Eleemosynary Institutions, etc Expenses—State Health Insurance and Maternity Benefits Commission 14,000.00 Total, Miscellaneous 6,212.00 424,000.00 Total, Department of the Provincial Secretary $3,279,209.20 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 89 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $7,500.00 2,040.00 $9,540.00 630.00 2,000.00 $12,170.00 $5,120.00 3,920.00 1,080.00 2,760.00 2,200.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,740.00 (3) 4,716.00 1,140.00 960.00 600.00 3,540.00 2,340.00 2,040.00 960.00 3,000.00 $11,880.00 3,000.00 $8,880.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 165. Minister's Office. Salaries: Minister of Public Works $7,500.00 Secretary 2,160.00 $9,660.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc 450.00 Travelling expenses, etc 2,250.00 Total of Vote No. 165 $12,360.00 166. Administration. Salaries: Chief Engineer $5,120.00 Assistant Chief Engineer 3,920.00 Secretary 1,260.00 Accounting Office. Chief Accountant 2,880.00 Assistant Accountant 2,320.00 Clerk 2,200.00 Statistician 1,900.00 Inventory Clerk 1,800.00 Clerk 1,788.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk 1,500.00 Clerk 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 960.00 Clerk 900.00 Stenographer 780.00 Junior Clerk 660.00 Architect's Office. Chief Architect $3,540.00 Assistant Chief Architect 2,700.00 Architect 2,640.00 Architect 2,340.00 Draughtsman 2,160.00 Inspector : 2,400.00 Stenographer 1,044.00 Temporary assistance $16,824.00 Less chargeable to construction 16,824.00 Carried forward $47,812.00 $12,360.00 A 90 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $3,540.00 3,420.00 2.640.00 2,060.00 1,900.00 1,272.00 840.00 2,640.00 2,200.00 840.00 720.00 1,200.00 990.00 3,540.00 1,700.00 780.00 3,000.00 (7) -23,940.00 3,300.00 (4) 10,800.00 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. 166. Administration—Continued. Brought forward $47,812.00 $12,360.00 Salaries—Continued. Bridge Department. Bridge Engineer 3,540.00 Inspector 3,420.00 Draughting Office. Designing Engineer 2,760.00 Chief Draughtsman 2,220.00 Draughtsman 2,100.00 Draughtsman 2,000.00 Draughtsman (Junior) 1,380.00 Draughtsman (Junior) 660.00 Stenographer 900.00 Equipment Department. Mechanical Superintendent 2,760.00 Inspector of Equipment 2,220.00 Accountant 1,800.00 Clerk 1,620.00 Clerk-Stenographer 780.00 Chauffeur-Mechanic 1,680.00 Chauffeur 1,080.00 General Office. Senior Clerk 2,320.00 Piling Clerk 1,080.00 Junior Clerk Two Junior Clerks @ $780 1,560.00 Stenographer 1,092.00 Office Engineer's Department. Office Engineer 3,540.00 Draughtsman 1,800.00 Clerk (Junior) 1,200.00 Stenographer 840.00 Temporary Assistance, Headquarters. Temporary assistance 11,500.00 District Offices. Salaries: Eight District Engineers @ $3,420 27,360.00 District Engineer 3,300.00 Engineering (Surfacing) 2,760.00 Two Assistant District Engineers @ $2,820 5,640.00 Carried forward $142,724.00 $12,360.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 91 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. (3) $7,920.00 2,580.00 (8) 20,160.00 (2) 4,800.00 (7) 11,340.00 1,512.00 (8) 12,576.00 (4) 6,000.00 1,272.00 (3) 3,600.00 1,140.00 (4) 4,080.00 (3) 2,880.00 (4) 3,360.00 (2) 1,560.00 3,000.00 $196,118.00 9,000.00 30,500.00 7,500.00 32,000.00 3,500.00 $278,618.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. 166. Administration—Continued. District Offices—Continued. Brought forward $142,724.00 $12,360.00 Salaries—Continued. Two Assistant District Engineers @ $2,760 5,520.00 Assistant District Engineer 2,700.00 Seven Assistant District Engineers @ $2,640 18,480.00 Two Assistant District Engineers @ $2,520 5,040.00 Three Assistant District Engineers @ $2,400 7,200.00 Twelve Clerks @ $1,620 19,440.00 Clerk 1,584.00 Two Clerks @ $1,572 3,144.00 Six Clerks @ $1,500 9,000.00 Clerk 1,560.00 Clerk •. 1,380.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,212.00 Two Clerk-Stenographers ® $1,200 2,400.00 Stenographer 1,080.00 Stenographer 1,044.00 Two Stenographers @ $1,020 2,040.00 Clerk-Stenographer 1,020.00 Clerk-Stenographer 996.00 Clerk-Stenographer 960.00 Two Clerk-Stenographers @ $900 1,800.00 Stenographer 840.00 Three Stenographers @ $900 2,700.00 Two Stenographers @ $780 1,560.00 Clerk-Stenographer 780.00 Temporary assistance 6,300.00 $242,504.00 Expenses: Office supplies, etc., Headquarters 13,500.00 Office supplies, etc., District Offices 27,450.00 Travelling expenses, etc., Headquarters 14,400.00 Travelling expenses, etc., District Offices 36,630.00 Printing annual reports, publicity 5,000.00 Total of Vote No. 166 339,484.00 167. Maintenance of Parliament Buildings and Grounds. Salaries: Telegraph Office. Telegraph Operator $1,200.00 Carried forward $1,200.00 $351,844.00 A 92 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $1,200.00 2,080.00 1,720.00 1,260.00 $5,060.00 12,500.00 1,250.00 $18,810.00 3,800.00 $15,010.00 $1,800.00 (4) 6,480.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 1,680.00 1,560.00 1,500.00 2,640.00 1,680.00 $22,440.00 $1,820.00 1,440.00 1,350.00 (24) 30,240.00 3,780.00 1,200.00 1,260.00 $41,090.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. 167. Maintenance of Parliament Buildings and Grounds—Continued. Brought forward , $1,200.00 $351,844.00 Salaries—Continued. Heating Plant. Engineer $2,080.00 First Assistant Engineer 1,720.00 Fireman 1,260.00 Temporary assistance 500.00 $5,560.00 Expenses: Fuel, etc 12,500.00 Supplies, etc 1,250.00 $19,310.00 Less chargeable to King's Printer. Building ., 4,000.00 15,310.00 Salaries: Mechanical Staff. Foreman of Works 2,220.00 Head Carpenter 1,800.00 Three Carpenters @ $1,620 4,860.00 Electrician 1,800.00 Assistant Electrician 1,500.00 Plumber 1,800.00 Assistant Plumber 1,680.00 Painter 1,560.00 Assistant Painter 1,500.00 Two Roofers and Cement-workers @ $1,320 2,640.00 Chauffeur-Mechanic (see Equipment Department) Janitors, Watchmen, and Ushers. Chief Janitor $1,820.00 Night Foreman 1,440.00 Day Foreman 1,350.00 Janitor St.... 1,320.00 Twenty-three Janitors @ $1,260 28,980.00 Janitor 1,200.00 Three Watchmen @ $1,260 3,780.00 Elevator Attendant 1,260.00 Usher 1,260.00 Carried forward .*. $42,410.00 $37,870.00 $351,844.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 93 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $41,090.00 1,020.00 1,500.00 $43,610.00 1,320.00 $1,560.00 1,440.00 12,000.00 41,271.00 9,850.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 4,500.00 1,000.00 $157,561.00 $2,520.00 840.00 1,260.00 780.00 $5,400.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 3,000.00 10,700.00 200.00 600.00 1,500.00 $35,400.00 167 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. Maintenance of Parliament Buildings and Grounds—Continued. Brought forward $42,410.00 $37,870.00 $351,844.00 Salaries—Continued. Janitors, Watchmen, and Ushers—Continued. Assistant Usher Temporary assistance Less chargeable to King's Printer Building 1,020.00 4,260.00 $47,090.00 1,260.00 Grounds. Head Gardener Assistant Gardener Expenses: Furniture, etc 46,430.00 1,560.00 1,440.00 25,000.00 Power, light, and water 12,000.00 Repairs, etc Gardeners' supplies Janitors' supplies .... Telephones Taxes Garage Miscellaneous 40,960.00 10,200.00 3,000.00 15,000.00 750.00 6,920.00 1,000.00 Total of Vote No. 167.. 168. Government House (Maintenance). Salaries: Private Secretary Stenographer Head Gardener - $1,260.00 Housekeeper 840.00 $2,100.00 Expenses: Fuel, light, water, etc : 4,000.00 Repairs, etc 10,000.00 Furniture and supplies Grounds Taxes Secretary's house-rent, fuel, etc. Miscellaneous 3,000.00 11,200.00 200.00 600.00 928.00 Total of Vote No. 168 208,130.00 32,028.00 Carried forward : $592,002.00 A 94 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1928-29. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 19-30-31. $2,560,000.00 $2,560,000.00 $10,000.00 $183,807.00 $183,807.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. Brought forward $592,002.00 169. Roads, Bridges, Ferries, Wharves, etc $2,546,000.00 Less receipts , 47,000.00 Total of Vote No. 169 2,499,000.00 170. Local Roads within Organized Territory 10,000.00 171. Maintenance, Repairs, etc., to Government Buildings through out the Province (excepting Parliament Buildings and Government House) and Rental of Offices. Salaries: Victoria Court-house. Engineer $1,260.00 Head Janitor 1,260.00 Three Janitors @ $1,260 3,780.00 Night-watchman 1,260.00 Elevator Attendant 1,260.00 Normal School, Victoria. Engineer 1,680.00 Assistant Engineer 1,380.00 Janitor 1,260.00 Two Gardeners @ $1,260 2,520.00 Vancouver Court-house. Carpenter 1,596.00 Mental Hospital, New Westminster. Sundry employees 10,392.00 Mental Hospital, E»sondale. Sundry employees : .. 35,556.00 Colony Farm, Essondale. Sundry employees 3,060.00 Tranquille Sanatorium. Sundry employees 13,999.00 General. Temporary assistance 4,737.00 $85,000.00 Expenses: Repairs, etc 237,750.00 Furniture, etc 45,000.00 Fuel, light, and water 6,000.00 Telephones » 5,000.00 Grounds 22,000.00 Total of Vote No. 171 400,750.00 Carried forward $3,501,752.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 95 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. $61,090.00 44,000.00 $17,090.00 $10,834.00 3,000.00 $7,834.00 $3,262,480.00 $4,440.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 840.00 228.00 100.00 $9,308.00 3,960.00 2,760.00 2,760.00 1,050.00 100.00 $19,938.00 1,400.00 3,000.00 $24,338.00 $15,540.00 2,000.00 16,000.00 6,500.00 3,100.00 $43,140.00 $67,478.00 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS—Continued. Brought forward $3,501,752.00 172. Steam-boiler Inspection. Salaries and expenses $54,650.00 Less receipts, estimated at 45,000.00 Total of Vote No. 172 9,650.00 173. Electrical Energy Inspection. Salaries and expenses $11,044.00 Less receipts, estimated at Total of Vote No. 173 11,044.00 Total, Department of Public Works $3,522,446.00 DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS. 174. General Office. Salaries: (a.) Victoria Office. Deputy Minister and Chief Engineer $4,440.00 Draughtsman 2,000.00 Chief Clerk 1,900.00 Stenographer 900.00 Secretary to Minister 228,00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $9,568.00 (6.) Vancouver Office. Chief Inspector of Rolling-stock and Equipment 3,960.00 Assistant Inspector of Rolling-stock and Equipment.. 2,880.00 Assistant Inspector of Rolling-stock and Equipment.. 2,760.00 Stenographer 1,320.00 Temporary assistance 100.00 $20,588.00 Expenses : Office supplies, etc 1,260.00 Travelling expenses, etc! 2,700.00 Total of Vote No. 174 $24,548.00 175. Praser River Bridge, New Westminster. Salaries $16,200.00 Temporary assistance 2,000.00 Maintenance and repairs 17,600.00 Widening highway deck Miscellaneous 3,000.00 Three automatic lubricators 1,500.00 Total of Vote No. 175 40,300.00 Total, Department of Railways $64,848.00 A 96 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Year 1929-30. No. ol Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. CAPITAL ACCOUNT. ( Expenditures out of Income.) 176. Sinking Funds. Inscribed Stock. " Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899, and 1902 "—1% per annum on Inscribed Stock, £2,045,760 ($9,921,936), payable to B.C. Loan Trustees in London, England, 1st July, 1930, and 1st January, $99,219.36 1931 . for' investment. Loan Act: Debentures. Series. Annual Payment due. On Maturing. 119,050.00 1914 April 1,1930 $7,275,000.00 April 1,1941 $119,050.00 57,400.00 1916 " DH " June 15,1930 2,000,000.00 June 15,1941 57,400.00 86,000.00 1916 "Y" July 2,1930 3,000,000.00 July 2,1939 86,000.00 5,740.00 1917 " 11 " April 1,1930 200,000.00 April 1,1938 5,740.00 9,072.00 1917 it nrw »» May 16,1930 300,000.00 May 16,1939 9,072.00 2,870.00 1917 " Ml " Nov. 1,1930 100,000.00 Nov. 1,1938 2,870.00 2,870.00 1917 " Ol" Dec. 1, 1930 100,000.00 Dec. 1,1938 2,870.00 8,610.00 1917 " Gl " Dec. 1,1930 300,000.00 Dec. 1,1937 8,610.00 2,870.00 1917 " PI " Dec. 1, 1930 100,000.00 Dec. 1,1938 2,870.00 86,000.00 1918 "S" Mar. 5,1931 3,000,000.00 Mar. 5,1939 86,000.00 28,700.00 1918 " Dl " June 15,1930 1,000,000.00 June 15,1941 28,700.00 14,350.00 1919 " DR " Oct. 26,1930 500,000.00 Oct. 26,1941 14,350.00 14,350.00 1920 " DS " Oct. 26,1930 500,000.00 Oct. 26,1941 14,350.00 28,700.00 1921 " DT " Oct. 26,1930 1,000,000.00 Oct. 26,1941 28,700.00 29,325.00 1921 (S.S.) " DX " Jan. 15,1931 1,500,000.00 Jan. 15,1948 29,325.00 8,400.00 1921 (S.S.) " EB " June 25,1930 400,000.00 June 25,1948 8,400.00 1091 fSSl " ET " April Jan. 25,1930 15, 1931 100,000.00 500,000.00 Ar,ril 9S 1QFU 2,401.00 9,775.00 9,775.00 1922 " DY " Jan. 15,1948 21,170.00 1922 " ED " June 25,1930 700,000.00 June 25, 1943 21,170.00 3,082.00 1922 " FH " Nov. 1, 1930 188,000.00 Nov. 1,1957 3,082.00 11,556.00 1923 " FC " Sept. 25, 1930 705,000.00 Sept. 25,1957 11,556.00 22,439.00 1924 "EQ" July 2,1930 1,000,000.00 July 2,1950 22,439.00 5,442.00 1924 " FI " Nov. 1,1930 332,000.00 Nov. 1,1957 5,442.00 4,508.00 1925 " PD " Sept. 25,1930 275,000.00 Sept. 25,1957 4,508.00 984.00 1925 " PJ " Nov. 1,1930 60,000.00 Nov. 1,1957 984.00 28,276.00 1927 « FB „ Sept. 25,1930 1,725,000.00 Sept. 25,1957 28,276.00 738.00 1927 " FB " Sept. 25,1930 45,000.00 Sept. 25,1957 738.00 1,803.00 1927 " PK " Nov. 1,1930 110,000.00 Nov. 1,1957 1,803.00 17,830.00 1927 " FL " Dec. 1,1930 1,000,000.00 Dec. 1,1957 17,830.00 44,878.00 1927 " FM " Oct. 1,1930 2,000,000.00 Oct. 1,1953 44,878.00 Dyking Debentures Act, 1891: 7,867.00 July 1, 1930 445,000.00 July 1,1937 7,867.00 Better Housing Act, 1919: 10,300.00 " DJ " June 30,1930 340,000.00 June 30,1941 10,300.00 41,000.00 " DD " Dec. 31, 1930 1,361,500.00 Dec. 31,1940 41,000.00 Department of Industries Act, 1919: 28,700.00 "DN" Aug. 15,1930 Carried forward 1,000,000.00 Aug. 15,1941 28,700.00 $863,874.36 $767,056.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 97 Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No^of SERVICE. Fiscal Year 1930-31. CAPITAL ACCOUNT—Continued. (Expenditures out of Income)—Continued. 176. Sinking Funds—Continued. $863,874.36 $767,056.00 Debentures. Annual Pay- Series, ment due. On Maturing. B.C. Highway Loan Act, 1920: 39,000.00 " DQ " Oct. 1,1930 $2,000,000.00 Oct. 1,1946 39,000.00 12,572.00 "EA" June 25,1930 600,000,00 June 25,1948 12,572.00 20,955.00 "EE" Jan. 25,1931 B.C. University Loan Act, 1920: 1,000,000.00 Jan. 25,1949 20,955.00 9,075.00 "EC" June 25,1930 300,000.00 June 25,1943 9,075.00 20,952.00 "EH" July 12,1930 1,000,000.00 July 12, 1949 20,952.00 4,098.00 "FA" Sept. 25,1930 P.G.E. Construction Loan Act, 1921: 250,000.00 Sept 25,1957 4,098.00 28,700.00 " DM " Aug. 15,1930 Revenue Act Amendment Act, 1922: 1,000,000.00 Aug. 15,1941 28,700.00 20,955.00 " EP " Jan. 25,1931 1,000,000.00 Jan. 25,1949 20,955.00 42,791.00 "EG" July 12,1930 Revenue Act, R.S.B.C. 1924: 2,042,300.00 July 12,1949 42,791.00 89,756.00 " EU " Jan. 15,1931 4,000,000.00 Jan. 15,1951 89,756.00 89,756.00 " FN" Oct. 1,1930 4,000,000.00 Oct. 1,1953 89,756.00 67,526.00 " PO " Jan. 23,1931 6,417,000.00 Jan. 23,1969 67,526.00 "PP" April 25,1930 " FQ " April 25,1930 " FR " April 25,1930 " FS " April 25,1930 "FU" Sept. 24,1930 Consolidated Issues: 4,056,000.00 2,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 2,900,000.00 3,036,500.00 April 25,1954 April 25,1954 April 25,1954 April 25,1954 Sept. 24,1959 97,393.00 48,024.00 24,012.00 69,635.00 54,141.00 "EM" . July 12,1930 2,000,000.00 July 12,1939 apportioned as follows :— "Loan Act. 1917." on S145.000 $6,719.59 " P.G.E. Construction Loan Act, 1920," on $25,500 1,181.72 " P.G.E. Construction Loan Act, 1921," on $448,000 20,761.22 " B.C. University Loan Act, 1920," on $150,000 6,951.30 "Loan Act. 1921." on SSOO.OOO 37,073.60 11,585.50 "Loan Act 1921 (S.S.I" on S250.000 " Loan Act, 1923," on $181,500 8,411.07 92,684.00 92,684.00 " FG " Nov. 1,1930 $310,000.00 Nov. 1,1942 apportioned as follows :— "T.nnn Act 1921" on $47.000 $2,261.00 " P.G.E. Construction Loan Act, 1921," on $263,000 12,655.00 14,916.00 14,916.00 325,930.75 Pacific Great Eastern Guaranteed Stock Total of Vote No. 176 325,930.75 $1,743,541.11 $1,939,927.75 $1,939,927.75 A 98 ESTIMATES (1930-31). Estimated Expenditure, Fiscal Tear 1929-30. No. of Vote. SERVICE. Fiscal Tear 1930-31. $210,000.00 $907,200.00 9,700.00 $5,000.00 1,875,441.11 CAPITAL ACCOUNT—Continued. (Expenditures out of Income)—Continued. Brought forward $1,939,927.75 177. Redemption of Debentures: "Loan Act, 1921 (Second Session)," Series " EV ".... $35,000.00 " Revenue Act," R.S.B.C. 1924, Series " EV " 175,000.00 Total annual redemption payment due on Series " EV," June 29th, 1930, Vote No. 177 210,000.00 178. Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company—Interest on Guaranteed Bonds due July 15th, 1930, and January 15th, 1931 907,200.00 179. British Columbia House, London, Eng.—Instalment on Mortgage.... 9,700.00 180. Songhees Reserve (Improvements) 5,000.00 181. Censor of Moving Pictures—Sound-picture Equipment, Installa tion, etc 11,000.00 Total, Capital Expenditures (out of Income) $3,082,827.75 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 99 DETAILED STATEMENT OP VOTE No. 84. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary. 1930-31. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. $1,020.00—Adelphi $1,020.00 1,020.00—Ainsworth 1,020.00 960.00—Albert Canyon : 960.00 1,140.00—Alexander Manson 1,140.00 1,080.00—Alexandria 1,080.00 1,080.00—Alexandria, North 1,080.00 1,140.00—Alexis Creek 1,140.00 1,080.00—Alice Siding 1,080.00 1,140.00—Allenby, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Allenby, 2nd Div 960.00 960.00—Allen Grove 960.00 1,080.00—Anarchist Mountain 1,080.00 960.00—Anderson Creek 960.00 1,020.00—Anglemont 1,020.00 1,050.00—Annable 1,050.00 960.00—Annie Bay 960.00 1,080.00—Appledale 1,080.00 1,050.00—Argenta 1,050.00 960.00—Arrow Park, East 960.00 960.00—Arrow Park, West 1,020.00 1,020.00—Ashton Creek 1,020.00 1,320.00—Atlin 1,320.00 1,080.00—Australian 1,080.00 1,020.00—Avola .' 1,020.00 900.00—Bainbridge 900.00 1,140.00—Baker Creek 1,140.00 1,020.00—Balmoral 1,020.00 960.00—Bamberton 960.00 1,020.00—Bamfield 1,020.00 1,140.00—Barkerville 1,140.00 960.00—Barnston Island 960.00 1,080.00—Beale Quarries 1,080.00 1,320.00—Bear Plats 1,320.00 960.00—Beaton 960.00 1,020.00—Beaver Cove 1,020.00 960.00—Beaver Creek 960.00 1,050.00—Beaverdell 1,050.00 1,020.00—Beavermouth 1,020.00 1,080.00—Beaver River 1,080.00 1,020.00—Belford 1,020.00 1,080.00—Bend 1,080.00 1,140.00—Bevan, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Bevan, 2nd Div 960.00 1,100.00—Big Bar Mountain 1,100.00 1,140.00—Big Creek 1,140.00 1,020.00—Big Eddy 1,020.00 1,140.00—Big Lake 1,140.00 1,020.00—Birch Island 1,020.00 960.00—Birken 960.00 1.140. 1,020, 1,320. 1,200. 1,080 960 1,020. 1,020. 1,020. 1,020. 960. 1,100. 960. 900. 1,020. 1,080. 1,020. 1,020. 900. 1,080. 1,380. 1,200, 1,080, 960, 960. 1,050 1,100. 1,020 1,300 1,140, 1,140. 1,140, 1,140. 1,020. 1,140. 960. 1,360 1,260. 1,080. 960, 1,020. 1,080. 1,080, 1,080, 960, 1,020 900, 1,100. .00—Black Canyon $960.00 00—Black Creek 1,140.00 .00—Blackpool 1,020.00 00—Blakeburn, Principal 1,320.00 00—Blakeburn, 2nd Div 1,200.00 .00—Blakeburn, 3rd Div 1,080.00 00—Blakeburn, 4th Div 960.00 .00—Blind Bay 1,020.00 .00—Blind Channel 1,020.00 .00—Bloedel 1,020.00 .00—Blubber Bay 1,020.00 .00—Blucher Hall 960.00 ,00—Blue River 1,100.00 .00—Bonaparte Valley 960.00 .00—Boston Bar 960.00 .00—Boswell 1,020.00 .00—Bouchie Lake 1,080.00 ,00—Boundary Palls 1,020.00 .00—Bowie 1,020.00 00—Bowser 900.00 .00—Box Lake 1,080.00 00—Brechin, Principal 1,380.00 .00—Brechin, 2nd Div 1,200.00 00—Brechin, 3rd Div 1,080.00 .00—Brechin, 4th Div , 960.00 00—Brechin, 5th Div 960.00 .00—Bridesville 1,050.00 .00—Bridge Lake 1,100.00 .00—Bridge River 1,020.00 ,00— Brilliant, Principal 1,300.00 ,00—Brilliant, 2nd Div 1,140.00 .00—Brilliant, 3rd Div 1,140.00 ,00—Brilliant, 4th Div 1,140.00 ,00—Brilliant, 5th Div 1,140.00 00—Brisco 1,020.00 00—Britannia Beach, Principal.... 1,140.00 .00—Britannia Beach, 2nd Div 960.00 00—Britannia Mine, High 1,360.00 ,00—Britannia Mine, Principal 1,260.00 .00—Britannia Mine, 2nd Div 1,080.00 .00—Britannia Mine, 3rd Div 960.00 00—Brookmere 1,020.00 00—Brown Creek 1,080.00 00—Buffalo Creek 1,080.00 .00—Bulkley, South 1,080.00 .00—Cahilty 960.00 .00—Campbell Falls 1,020.00 ,00—Campbell Ranch 900.00 .00—Camp Lister 1,100.00 A 100 ESTIMATES (1930-31). DETAILED STATEMENT OF VOTE No. 84—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salarv. 1930-31. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary. 1930-31. $1,080.00—Canal Flat $1,080.00 960.00—Canford 960.00 1,080.00—Canyon Creek 1,080.00 1,080.00—Carlin Siding 1,080.00 1,020.00—Carroll's Landing 1,020.00 1,150.00—Carson 1,150.00 1,080.00—Cartier 1,080.00 1,260.00—Cassidy, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Cassidy, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Cassidy, 3rd Div 960.00 1,020.00—Castledale 1,020.00 1,080.00—Castle Rock 1,080.00 900.00—Cedar, East 900.00 1,260.00—Cedar, North, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Cedar, North, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Cedar, North, 3rd Div 960.00 1,080.00—Cedarside ....'. 1,080.00 1,080.00—Cedarvale 1,080.00 1,020.00—Celista 1,020.00 1,200.00—Champion Creek 1,200.00 1,320.00—Charlie Lake 1,320.00 1,020.00—Chase Creek, Lower 1,020.00 1,260.00—Chase River, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Chase River, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Chase River, 3rd Div 960.00 900.00—Cherry Creek Valley 900.00 1,140.00—Chezacut 1,140.00 1,080.00—Chilco 1,080.00 960.00—Chilliwack River 960.00 1,140.00—Chimney Creek 1,140.00 960.00—Chinook Cove 960.00 1,080.00—Christian Valley 1,080.00 1,020.00—Christina Lake 1,020.00 960.00—Chu Chua 960.00 960.00—Clayoquot 960.00 1,020.00—Clearwater 1,020.00 960.00—Clo-oose 960.00 1,140.00—Coalmont, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Coalmont, 2nd Div 960.00 1,080.00—Coast Logging 1,080.00 1,020.00—Cokato 1,020.00 1,080.00—Colleymount 1,080.00 1,080.00—Columbia Gardens 1,080.00 1,360.00—Comox, High, Principal 1,360.00 1,200.00—Comox, High, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,380.00—Comox, Principal 1,380.00 1,200.00—Comox, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,080.00—Comox, 3rd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Comox, 4th Div 960.00 $960.00—Comox, 5th Div $960.00 900.00—Concord 900.00 1,080.00—Copper City 1,080.00 1,140.00—Copper Mountain, Principal.. 1,140.00 960.00—Copper Mountain, 2nd Div 960.00 960.00—Cortes Island 960.00 1,140.00—Cowichan Lake, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Cowichan Lake, 2nd Div 960.00 1,020.00—Craigellachie 1,020.00 1,100.00—Crescent Valley 1,100.00 1,000.00—Creston, West 1,000.00 1,020.00—Criss Creek 1,020.00 1,050.00—Crow's Nest 1,050.00 1,080.00—Croydon 1,080.00 960.00—Cultus Lake 960.00 1,020.00—Curzon 1,020.00 960.00—Darlington 960.00 1,320.00—Dawson Creek, North 1,320.00 1,320.00—Dawson Creek, South 1,320.00 1,080.00—Decker Lake 1,080.00 900.00—Deep Bay 900.00 060.00—Deer Park 960.00 960.00—Demars, West 960.00 900.00—Departure Bay 900.00 960.00—Diamond Crossing 960.00 900.00—Divide 900.00 1,320.00—Doe Creek 1,320.00 1,200.00—Dog Creek 1,200.00 1,080.00—Dome Creek 1,080.00 960.00—Doriston 960.00 1,020.00—Dorr 1,020.00 1,080.00—Dorreen 1,080.00 1,080.00—Dragon Lake 1,080.00 1,080.00—Driftwood Creek 1,080.00 1,080.00—Dunster 1,080.00 1,080.00—Duthie Mines 1,080.00 960.00—Eagle Bay 960.00 1,020.00—Eagle Valley 1,020.00 1,020.00—Edgewood 1,080.00 1,020.00—Elk Bay 1,020.00 1,050.00—Elk Bridge 1,050.00 960.00—Elk Lake , 960.00 1,000.00—Elphinstone Bay 1,000.00 1,080.00—Endako 1,080.00 1,080.00—Engen 1,080.00 1,020.00—Englewood 1,020.00 1,080.00—Enterprise 1,080.00 1,020.00—Essondale 1,020.00 1,080.00—Evelyn 1,080.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 101 DETAILED STATEMENT OF VOTE No. 84— Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salary. 1929-30. School. Salarv. 1930-31. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salarv. 1930-31. $960.00—Swing's Landing $960.00 1,260.00—Extension, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Extension, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Extension, 3rd Div 960.00 960.00—Fairview 960.00 980.00—False Bay 960.00 960.00—Fauquier 960.00 1,050.00—Fife 1,050.00 1,080.00—Finmoore 1,080.00 1,080.00—Pirvale 1,080.00 1,050.00—Flagstone 1,050.00 1,020.00—Florence Mine 1,020.00 1,020.00—Porde 1,020.00 960.00—Forest Glen 960.00 1,080.00—Forest Grove 1,080.00 1,320.00—Forfar 1,320.00 1,020.00—Forks 1,020.00 1,140.00—Port Fraser, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Fort Fraser, 2nd Div 960.00 1,140.00—Fort St. James 1,140.00 1,320.00—Port St. John, Principal 1,320.00 1,200.00—Fort St. John, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,320.00—Port St. John, East 1,320.00 900.00—Foster's Bar 900.00 1,100.00—Pour Mile 1,100.00 1,080.00—Francois Lake 1,080.00 1,080.00—Francois Lake, South 1,080.00 1,080.00—Fraser Plats 1,080.00 1,080.00—Fraser Lake 1,080.00 1,080.00—Fraser Lake, North 1,080.00 1,140.00—French Creek, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—French Creek, 2nd Div 960.00 1,200.00—Fruitova, Principal 1,200.00 1,140.00—Pruitova, 2nd Div 1,140.00 900.00—Gabriola, East 900.00 900.00—Gabriola, North 900.00 900.00—Gabriola, South 900.00 1,020.00—Galena 1,020.00 1,020.00—Galena Bay 1,020.00 900.00—Galiano *900.00 900.00—Galiano, North 900.00 960.00—Galley Bay 960.00 1,020.00—Galloway 1,020.00 1,050.00—Gibson Creek 1,050.00 1,020.00—Gilford Island 1,020.00 960.00—Glacier 960.00 1,260.00—Glade, Principal 1,260.00 1,160.00—Glade, 2nd Div 1,160.00 1,080.00—Glenbank 1,080.00 $960.00—Glenemma $960.00 960.00—Glenrosa 960.00 1,080.00—Glentanna 1,080.00 1,020.00—Grandview Bench 1,020.00 1,020.00—Granite Bay 1,020.00 1,050.00—Grasmere 1,050.00 1,080.00—Grassy Plains 1,080.00 1,020.00—Gray Creek 1,020.00 1,020.00—Great Central 1,020.00 1,100.00—Green Lake 1,100.00 1,020.00—Greenslide 1,020.00 1,260.00—Grindrod, Principal 1,260.00 1,020.00—Grindrod, 2nd Div 1,020.00 900.00—Grindrod, 3rd Div 900.00 960.00—Hall's Landing 960.00 1,020.00—Hardwick Island 1,020.00 1,360.00—Harewood, High, Principal.... 1,360.00 1,200.00—Harewood, High, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,500.00—Harewood, Principal 1,500.00 1,260.00—Harewood, 2nd Div 1,260.00 1,140.00—Harewood, 3rd Div 1,140.00 1,020.00—Harewood, 4th Div 1,020.00 960.00—Harewood, 5th Div 960.00 960.00—Harewood, 6th Div 960.00 960.00—Harewood, 7th Div 960.00 960.00—Harewood, 8th Div 960.00 960.00—Harewood, 9th Div 960.00 1,140.00—Harpers Camp 1,140.00 1,020.00—Harrogate 1,020.00 1,080.00—Harrop 1,080.00 1,080.00—Haysport 1,080.00 960.00—Hendon 960.00 1,020.00—Heriot Bay 1,020.00 960.00—Heywood's Corner 960.00 1,140.00—High Bar 1,140.00 1,020.00—Hillcrest 1,020.00 1,140.00—Hillier, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Hillier, 2nd Div 960.00 1,050.00—Hilltop 1,050.00 960.00—Holberg '. 960.00 960.00—Hornby Island 960.00 900.00—Home Lake 900.00 1,020.00—Horse Creek 1,020.00 1,140.00—Hosmer 1,140.00 1,320.00—Hudson Hope 1,320.00 1,080.00—Hulatt 1,080.00 1,020.00—Hupel 1,020.00 1,080.00—Huscroft 1,080.00 1,080.00—Hutton 1,080.00 A 102 ESTIMATES (1930-31). DETAILED STATEMENT OF VOTE No. 84—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salary, 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. Salary. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. >.00—Ingram Mountain $960.00 1,020.00—Inonoaklin Valley 1,020.00 1,000.00—Irvine's Landing 1,000.00 900.00—Isabella Point 900.00 1,080.00—Isle Pierre 1,080.00 1,050.00—Jaffray 1,050.00 1,140.00—James Island, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—James Island, 2nd Div 960.00 1,000.00—Jervis Inlet 1,000.00 1,020.00—Joe Rich Valley 1,020.00 1,050.00—Johnson's Landing 1,050.00 900.00—Jordan River 900.00 1,020.00—Juliet 1,020.00 1,020.00—Jura 1,020.00 960.00—Kaleden 960.00 1,020.00—Kaleva 1,020.00 900.00—Kapoor 900.00 900.00—Keefers 900.00 960.00—Kelly Creek 960.00 1,320.00—Kelly Lake 1,320.00 1,020.00—Kelowna, South 1,020.00 1,080.00—Kettle Valley 1,080.00 1,080.00—Kidd 1,080.00 960.00—Kildonan 960.00 1,020.00—Killarney 1,020.00 1,360.00—Kimberley, High, Principal... 1,360.00 1,200.00—Kimberley, High, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,200.00—Kimberley, High, 3rd Div 1,200.00 1,360.00—Kimberley, Principal 1,360.00 1,080.00—Kimberley, 2nd Div 1,080.00 1,000.00—Kimberley, 3rd Div 1,000.00 1,000.00—Kimberley, 4th Div 1,000.00 1,000.00—Kimberley, 5th Div 1,000.00 960.00—Kimberley, 6th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 7th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 8th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 9th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 10th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 11th Div 960.00 960.00—Kimberley, 12th Div 960.00 1,050.00—Kimberley, 13th Div. (Sullivan Hill) 1,050.00 1,080.00—Kimberley, 14th Div. (Chapman Camp, Principal) 1,080.00 960.00—Kimberley, 15th Div. (Chapman Camp, 2nd Div.) 960.00 1,100.00—Kincolith 1,100.00 1,020.00—Kingcome Inlet 1,020.00 1,020.00—Kingfisher : 1,020.00 $1,020.00—Kingsgate $1,020.00 1,000.00—Kinnaird 1,000.00 1,100.00—Kispiox 1,100.00 1,100.00—Kitchener 1,100.00 1,080.00—Kitwanga 1,080.00 960.00—Kleindale 960.00 960.00—Knutsford 960.00 1,200.00—Krestova 1,200.00 960.00—Lake Buntzen , 960.00 1,080.00—Lakelse Valley 1,080.00 1,080.00—Lakes District 1,080.00 1,320.00—Landry 1,320.00 960.00—Lang Bay 960.00 1,050.00—Larchwood 1,050.00 1,050.00—Lardeau 1,050.00 1,100.00—Lawn Hill 1,100.00 960.00—Lear 960.00 1,080.00—Lewis Island 1,080.00 1,080.00—Lily Lake ,. 1,080.00 1,020.00—Little Port 1,020.00 1,080.00—Lone Butte 1,080.00 1,020.00—Long Beach 1,020.00 1,080.00—Longworth 1,080.00 1,080.00—Longworth, South 1,080.00 1,080.00—Loos 1,080.00 1,140.00—Lumberton, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Lumberton, 2nd Div 960.00 1,020.00—Lund 1,020.00 1,020.00—Mabel Lake 1,020.00 1,020.00—Magna Bay 1,020.00 900.00—Malahat Station 900.00 1,260.00—Malcolm Island, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Malcolm Island, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Malcolm Island, 3rd Div 960.00 900.00—Mamette Lake 900.00 1,080.00—Mapes 1,080.00 960.00—Maple Grove 960.00 1,080.00—Marten Lake 1,080.00 1,100.00—Masset 1,100.00 960T00—Maurelle Island 960.00 900.00—Mayo 900.00 1,050.00—Mayook 1,050.00 1,000.00—Meadowbrook 1,000.00 1,020.00—Meadow Creek 1,020.00 1,020.00—Meadow Spur 1,020.00 1,020.00—Meadow Valley 1,020.00 1,020.00—Medora Creek 1,020.00 1,140.00—Meldrum Creek 1,140.00 1,080.00—Menzinger Creek 1,080.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 103 DETAILED STATEMENT OP VOTE No. 84—Continued. Salaries of Teacheks in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. $1,080.00—Milburn Lake $1,080.00 1,140.00—Minto, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Minto, 2nd Div 960.00 1,140.00—Miocene 1,140.00 1,000.00—Mirror Lake 1,000.00 1,020.00—Mitchell Bay 1,020.00 1,020.00—Moberly 1,020.00 1,020.00—Mohun Lake 1,020.00 960.00—Monte Lake 960.00 1,320.00—Montney 1,320.00 900.00—Montrose 900.00 1,050.00—Morrissey Mines 1,050.00 1,080.00—Mountain View 1,080.00 960.00—Mount Ingersoll 960.00 960.00—Mount McPherson 960.00 1,050.00—Moyase 1,050.00 1,140.00—Moyie, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Moyle, 2nd Div 960.00 1,080.00—Mud River 1,080.00 1,050.00—Myncaster .'. 1,050.00 1,080.00—Macalister 1,080,00 900.00—McConnell Creek O60.00 960.00—McGuigan 960.00 900.00—McLure 900.00 1,020.00—McMurdo 1,020.00 1,080.00—Nadina River 1,080.00 1,260.00—Nanaimo Bay, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Nanaimo Bay, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Nanaimo Bay, 3rd Div 960.00 900.00—Nanoose Bay 900.00 960.00—Needles 960.00 1,050.00—Newgate 1,050.00 1,080.00—Newlands 1,080.00 1,080.00—Newlands, North 1,080.00 1,080.00—Nlthi River 1,080.00 960.00—Nixon Creek 960.00 1,080.00—Noosatsum 1,080.00 1,260.00—North Bend, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—North Bend, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—North Bend, 3rd Div 960.00 1,140.00—Northfield, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Northfield, 2nd Div 960.00 1,050.00—Norwegian Creek 1,050.00 960.00—Okanagan Palls 960.00 960.00—Olalla 960.00 1,320.00—Oliver, Principal 1,320.00 1,080.00—Oliver, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Oliver, 3rd Div 960.00 960.00—Oliver, 4th Div 960.00 1,080, 1,020. 1,100. 1,080. 1,080. 960. 1,200. 1,140, 960. 900. 1,020, 1,080. 1,080. 1,020. 1,080. 1,200. 1,020. 960. 960. 960. 1,000. 900. 1,080 1,080. 1,080, 1,020. 960. 1,020, 1,020. 1,200. 1,000. 1,140. 960. 960. 1,320, 1,320. 1,080. 1,200. 1,320 1,360. 1,200. 1,140 960. 900 1,020, 1,140 00—Olsen Lake $960.00 .00—Omineca 1,080.00 .00—One Mile Creek 1,020.00 00—Oona River 1,100.00 .00—Orange Valley 1,080.00 00—Osland 1,080.00 00—Osoyoos 960.00 00—Outlook 1,200.00 00—Oyster, North, Principal 1,140.00 ,00—Oyster, North, 2nd Div 960.00 ,00—Oyster River 900.00 .00—Pachelqua 1,020.00 ,00—Pacific 1,080.00 00—Palling 1,080.00 .00—Park's Siding 1,020.00 00—Parson 1,080.00 .00—Pass Creek 1,200.00 00—Passmore 1,020.00 .00—Pavilion 960.00 00—Pemberton 960.00 .00—Pemberton Meadows 960.00 .00—Pender Harbour 1,000.00 00—Pender Island, South 900.00 .00—Penny 1,080.00 ,00—Perow 1,080.00 .00—Perry Siding 1,080.00 00—Pinantan 1,020.00 00—Pine 960.00 00—Pioneer Mine 1,020.00 00—Popcum 1,020.00 00—Port Alice, Principal 1,200.00 00—Port Alice, 2nd Div 1,000.00 00—Port Clements 1,140.00 00—Port Hardy 960.00 00—Port Mellon 960.00 ,00—Pouce Coupe, Central 1,320.00 00—Pouce Coupe, East 1,320.00 00—Prairiedale 1,080.00 00—Premier 1,200.00 .00—Progress 1,320.00 00—Qualicum Beach, High, Principal 1,360.00 00—Qualicum Beach, High, 2nd Div 1,200.00 .00—Qualicum Beach, Principal.... 1,140.00 .00—Qualicum Beach, 2nd Div 960.00 00—Qualicum, Little 900.00 .00—Quatsino 1,020.00 00—Queen Charlotte, Principal.... 1,140.00 A 104 ESTIMATES (1930-31). DETAILED STATEMENT OP VOTE No. 84—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salary. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. Salary. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. $1,080.00—Queen Charlotte, 2nd Div $1,080.00 1,140.00—Quesnel Dam 1,140.00 1,080.00—Quesnel, West 1,080.00 1,080.00—Quick 1,080.00 1,020.00—Radium Hot Springs 1,020.00 960.00—Raven Creek 960.00 960.00—Read Island 960.00 960.00—Red Gap 960.00 1,020.00—Red Lake 1,020.00 1,080.00—Reid Lake 1,080.00 1,020.00—Reiswig 1,020.00 1,080.00—Renata 1,080.00 960.00—Rendezvous 960.00 1,050.00—Retallack 1,050.00 1,020.00—Rhone 1,020.00 1,020.00—Riondel 1,020.00 960.00—Roberts Creek, East 960.00 960.00—Robin's Range 960.00 1,140.00—Rock Creek 1,140.00 1,000.00—Rock Creek, Upper 1,000.00 1,050.00—Rock Mountain 1,050.00 1,100.00—Roe Lake 1,100.00 1,500.00—Rolla, Principal 1,500.00 1,300.00—Rolla, 2nd Div 1,300.00 1,200.00—Rolla, 3rd Div 1,200.00 1,320.00—Rolla, North 1,320.00 1,050.00—Roosville 1,050.00 1,020.00—Rosebery 1,020.00 1,320.00—Rose Prairie 1,320.00 1,080.00—Round Lake 1,080.00 960.00—Round Top 1 960.00 1,020.00—Roy 1,020.00 960.00—Sahtlam 960.00 960.00— Saint Elmo 960.00 900.00—Saint Georges 900.00 1,020.00—Salmon Bench 1,020.00 960.00—Salmon Valley 960.00 960.00—Sand Creek 960.00 1,050.00—Sand Creek, Big 1,050.00 1,140.00—Sandspit 1,140.00 900.00—Savona Road 900.00 1,020.00—Sayward 1,020.00 1,020.00—Sayward, Upper 1,020.00 960.00—Seaford 960.00 1,080.00—Sealey Lake 1,080.00 1,000.00—Sechelt 1,000.00 1,020.00—Seymour Arm 1,020.00 1,320.00—Shearerdale 1,320.00 1,080.00—Shelley 1,080.00 $1,080.00—Sheraton $1,080.00 900.00—Shirley 900.00 1,140.00—Shoreacres, Principal 1,140.00 1,020.00—Shoreacres, 2nd Div 1,020.00 1,020.00— Shuswap Palls '. 1,020.00 1,020.00—Shutty Bench 1,020.00 1,020.00—Sicamous 1,020.00 1,260.00—Silverton, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Silverton, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Silverton, 3rd Div 960.00 960.00—Simoom Sound 960.00 1,100.00—Simpson 1,100.00 1,080.00—Sinclair Mills 1,080.00 1,100.00—Sirdar 1,100.00 1,080.00— Sister's Creek 1,080.00 1,100.00—Skidegate 1,100.00 1,080.00—Slocan Park 1,080.00 1,080.00—Snowshoe 1,080.00 1,080.00—Soda Creek 1,080.00 1,200.00—Solarium, Principal 1,200.00 960.00—Solarium, 2nd Div 960.00 1,020.00—Solsqua 1,020.00 900.00—Sooke, North 900.00 960.00—Sorenson 960.00 1,080.00—Southbank 1,080.00 1,020.00—Springbend 1,020.00 1,320.00—Springhill 1,320.00 1,140.00—Springhouse 1,140.00 1,020.00—Sproat Lake 1,020.00 1,020.00—Squam Bay 1,020.00 960.00—Squirrel Cove 960.00 1,080.00—Strathnaver 1,080.00 1,140.00—Streatham 1,140.00 1,020.00—Stuart Island 1,020.00 1,080.00—Stuart River 1,080.00 1,020.00—Sugar Lake 1,020.00 960.00—Sullivan Valley 960.00 960.00—Sunnybrae 960.00 1,080.00—Sunnyside Cannery 1,080.00 960.00—Sunnyside, No. 2 , 960.00 1,320.00—Sunset Prairie 1,320.00 960.00—Surge Narrows 960.00 1,320.00—Swan Lake 1,320.00 1,320.00—Swan Lake, North 1,320.00 1,100.00—Swift Creek 1,100.00 1,080.00—Tabor Creek 1,080.00 1,080.00—Taghum 1,080.00 960.00—Tappen Valley 960.00 1,080.00—Tatalrose 1,080.00 ESTIMATES (1930-31). A 105 DETAILED STATEMENT OP VOTE No. 84—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools—Continued. Salarv. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. Salary. 1929-30. School. Salary, 1930-31. $1,140.00—Tatla Lake $1,140.00 1,320.00—Taylor's Flats 1,320.00 1,080.00—Tchesinkut Lake .-. 1,080.00 1,320.00—Telegraph Creek 1,320.00 1,080.00—Ten Mile Lake 1,080.00 960.00—Testalinda Creek 960.00 1,080.00—Three Forks 1,080.00 960.00—Three Valley 960.00 1,200.00—Thrums, Principal 1,200.00 1,080.00—Thrums, 2nd Div 1,080.00 1,020.00—Thurston Bay 1,020.00 1,080.00—Tintagel 1,080.00 1,140.00—Tofino, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Tofino, 2nd Div 960.00 1,080.00—Topley 1,080.00 1,080.00—Tranquille 1,080.00 1,020.00—Trapp Lake 1,020.00 1,020.00—Trinity Creek 1,020.00 1,020.00—Trinity Valley 1,020.00 1,500.00—Tsolum, High, Principal 1,500.00 1,200.00—Tsolum, High, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,260.00—Tsolum, Principal 1,260.00 1,140.00—Tsolum, 2nd Div 1,140.00 1,020.00—Tsolum, 3rd Div 1,020.00 960.00—Tsolum, 4th Div 960.00 960.00—Tsolum, 5th Div 960.00 960.00—Tsolum, 6th Div 960.00 960.00—Tsolum, 7th Div 960.00 960.00—Tsolum, 8th Div 960.00 960.00—Tulameen 960.00 1,020.00—Turtle Valley 1,020.00 960.00—Ucluelet 1,020.00 960.00—Ucluelet, East 960.00 900.00—Underwood 900.00 1,260.00—Union Bay, Principal 1,260.00 1,080.00—Union Bay, 2nd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Union Bay, 3rd Div 960.00 1,020.00—Valdes Island 1,020.00 1,020.00—Vallican 1,020.00 960.00—Vancouver Bay 960.00 $1,020.00—Vavenby $1,020.00 960.00—Vinsulla 960.00 1,140.00—Walhachin, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Walhachin, 2nd Div 960.00 1,100.00—Watch Lake 1,100.00 1,140.00—Waterloo, Principal 1,140.00 960.00—Waterloo, 2nd Div 960.00 900.00—Watmore 900.00 1,080.00—Webber Lake 1,080.00 1,380.00—Wellington, South, Principal 1,380.00 1,200.00—Wellington, South, 2nd Div... 1,200.00 1,080.00—Wellington, South, 3rd Div... 1,080.00 960.00—Wellington, South, 4th Div... 960.00 960.00—Wellington, South, 5th Div... 960.00 960.00—Westbank 960.00 1,020.00—Westbridge 1,020.00 960.00—Westsyde 960.00 1,140.00—Westview, Principal '. 1,140.00 960.00—Westview, 2nd Div 960.00 960.00—Westview, 3rd Div 960.00 960.00—Whaletown 960.00 1,020.00—White Lake 1,020.00 1,020.00—Wildwood, Principal 1,020.00 960.00—Wildwood, 2nd Div 960.00 1,080.00—Willowford 1,080.00 1,080.00—Willow River 1,080.00 1,080.00—Willowvale 1,080.00 1,020.00—Wilmer 1,020.00 1,020.00—Windermere 1,020.00 1,140.00—Wistaria 1,140.00 1,080.00—Woodcock 1,080.00 1,320.00—Woodfibre, Principal 1,320.00 1,200.00—Woodfibre, 2nd Div 1,200.00 1,080.00—Woodfibre, 3rd Div 1,080.00 960.00—Woodfibre, 4th Div 960.00 1,080.00—Woodmere 1,080.00 1,080.00—Woodpecker 1,080.00 1,080.00—Wycliffe 1,080.00 960.00—Yale 960.00 900.00—Yount 900.00
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Title | ESTIMATES OF THE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH 1931 AS EMBODIED IN SUPPLY ACT, 1930 |
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