"88420f86-4cc7-4946-9bd6-678a0e976fc3"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "ESTIMATES (1916-17)."@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198"@en . "Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia"@en . "British Columbia. Legislative Assembly"@en . "2016-03-22"@en . "[1916]"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcsessional/items/1.0059518/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 1\nESTIMATE OF REVENUE AND RECEIPTS\nOF the province of\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nFOR the\nFiscal Year ending 31st March, 1917.\nHeads of Receipt.\nDominion of Canada :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAnnual payment of Interest @ 5 per cent $ 29,151 06\"\nDo. Subsidy to Government and Legislature 180,000 00\nDo. Grant per capita on 392,480 313,984 00\nDo. for lunds conveyed 100,000 00\nDo. \"B. N. A. Act, 1907\" 100,000 00,\nLand Sales\t\nLand Revenue\t\nSurvey Fees\t\nRents (exclusive of Land)\t\nTimber Licences \t\nTimber Leases\t\nTim ber Royalty\t\nTimber Sales \t\nLog-scaling Fees\t\nWater Revenue. Rentals \t\nWater Revenue, Records .... \t\nReal Property Tax \t\nPersonal Property Tax\t\nLand Taxes\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wild Land, Coal, and Timber Lands \t\nIncome Tax\t\nMineral Tax\t\nTax on unworked Crown-granted Mineral Claims\t\nGoal and Coke Tax\t\nTax Sale Deeds\t\nTrade and Liquor Licences\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Game Licences\t\nMarriage Licences *.\t\nFishery and Cannery Licences\t\nLicence?*. Taxes, and Pees under \" Fire Insurance Act\" \t\nPees under \"Joint Stock Companies Act\"\t\nF'ees under \" Motor-traffic Regulation Act\"\t\nBoiler Inspection and Examination F'ees\t\nPees under \" Moving Pictures Act \"\t\nFree Miners' Certificates\t\nMining Receipts, General\t\nFines and Fees of Court '\t\nProbate Fees . . \t\nSuccession Duty\t\nLaw Stamps\t\nRegistry Fees\t\nReimbursements for Keep of Prisoners\t\nInterest on Investment of Sinking Funds \t\nInterest, Miscellaneous\t\nRevenue Service Refunds\t\nPrinting Office\t\nBureau of Mines\t\nMental Hospital \t\nProvincial Home \t\n-\" Dyking Assessment Act, 1905 \" (Interest on fixed capital)\t\nSale of Government Property \t\nTraffic Tolls, New Westminster Bridge\t\nMiscellaneous Receipts\t\nTotal.\nAmount.\n$ 723,135 00\n300,000 00\n75,000 00\n5,000 00\n100 00\n1,049,000 00\n70,000 00\n502,000 00\n73,500 00\n35,000 00\n30,000 00\n20.000 00\n450,006 00\n225,000 00\n520,000 00\n300,000 00\n100,000 00\n40,000 00\n100,000 00\n500 00\n40,000 00\n65,000 00\n16,000 00\n30,000 00\n65,000 00\n25,000 00\n80.000 00\n22,000 00\n16,700 00\n55,000 00\n.60,000 00\n20,000 00\n50,000 00\n150,000 00\n80,000 00\n200,000 00\n10,000 00\n100,000 00\n75,000 00\n500 00\n25,000 00\n1.000 00\n35,000 00\n4.000 00\n19,080 07\n1.500 00\n10,000 00\n70,000 00\n$5,914,015 13 E 2\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nESTIMATE OE EXPENDITURE.\nSUMMARY\nOF THE\nEstimated Expenditure for the Fiscal Year ending 31st March, 1917.\n+3\n\ng\nCG\n\u00C2\u00A3\nA\nI.\nB\nII.\nC\nIII.\nD\nIV.\nE\nV.\nF\nVI.\nG\nVII.\nII\nVIII\nJ\nIX.\nK\nX.\nL\nXL\nM\nXII.\nN\n0\nService.\nXIII.\nXIV.\nPublic Debt \t\nCivil Government (Salaries) \t\nAdministration of Justice (Salaries) \t\nLegislation\t\nPublic Institutions (Maintenance) \t\nHospitals and Charities\t\nAdministration of Justice (other than Salaries).\nEducation\t\nTransport \t\nDepartment of Agriculture\t\nRevenue Services\t\nPublic Works\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWorks and Buildings $ 606,900 00\nRoads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves ! 2,255,800 00\nSubsidies and maintenance, Steamboats, Ferries, & Bridges 115,660 00\nMiscellaneous 44,650 00\nMiscellaneous\t\nDepartment of Lands\nAmount.\nTotal $\n$1,422,254 11\n1,687,736 00\n67,428 00\n167,620 00\n472,575 00\n525,800 00\n308,670 00\n1,524,500 00\n43,000 00\n176,500 00\n25,000 00\n3,023,010 00\n1,291,381 75\n565,900 00\n11,301,374 86 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 3\nEstimates of Expenditure\nOF THE PROVINCE OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nFOR THE\nFiscal Year ending Slst March, 1917.\nI\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC DEBT.\nTo be Voted per Statement (/\)\n$1,422,254.11\nNo. of\nVote.\n1 Interest\n2 ! Sinking Fund\t\n3 : Premium and Exchange .\n4 I Discount and Commission\nEstimated for\nService ending\n31st Mar., 1917.\n5798,612 53\n612,141 58\n2,000 00\n9,500 00\nTotal.\n$1,422,254 11\nSERVICE.\nI.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC DEBT.\nDetails.\nVote No. 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Interest.\n\"Loan Act, 1887.\"\u00E2\u0080\u009412 months' Interest, @ 4J per cent, on Debentures of\n\u00C2\u00A378,600, payable in London, England, 30th June aud 31st December, 1916\n= \u00C2\u00A33,537\t\n\"Loan Act, 1915.\"\u00E2\u0080\u009412 months' Interest, @, 4J per cent, on Debentures of\n$3,130,000, payable in Victoria, Montreal, Toronto, or New York, on 1st\nJune and 1st December, 1916 \t\n\"Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899 and 1902.\"\u00E2\u0080\u009412 months' Interest @ 3 per\ncent, on the amount of Inscribed Stock, viz., \u00C2\u00A32.045,760, payable in\nLondon, England, SOth June and 31st December, 1916== \u00C2\u00A361,372 16s\t\n'Loan Act, 1914.\"\u00E2\u0080\u009412 months' Interest @ A\ per cent, on the amount of\nInscribed Stock, viz., \u00C2\u00A31,500,000, payable in London, England, 1st\nApril and 1st October, 1916 = \u00C2\u00A367,500. .\"\t\nDyking Debentures. \u00E2\u0080\u009412 months' Interest on $445,000 @ 'i\ per cent., payable\nin Victoria, 1st July, 1916, and 1st January, 1917\t\nVote No. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sinking Fund.\n\"Loan Act, 1887.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00942J per cent, per annum on \u00C2\u00A378,600, payable in London,\nEngland, 30th June and Slst December, 1916o=\u00C2\u00A3l,768 10s\t\n\"Loan Act, 1915.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00948.14 par cent, per annum on $3,130,000 payable on the\n1st December, 1916\t\n\"Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899 and 1902\"\u00E2\u0080\u00941 per cent, per annum on\nInscribed Stock, \u00C2\u00A32,045,760, payable in London, England, SOth June\nand Slst December, 1916 = \u00C2\u00A320,457 12* \".\t\n\"Loan Act, 1914.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00942 per cent, per annum on Inscribed Stock, \u00C2\u00A31,500,000,\npayable in London, England, 1st April, 1916 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00C2\u00A330,000\t\nInvestment of Dividends on above Loans\t\nDyking Debentures :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nInvestment of Accrued Dividends\t\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nV^oted.\n. 17,154 45\n140,850 00\n297,658 08\n327,375 00\n15,575 00\n8,577 22\n254,715 00\n99,219 36\n145,500 00\n100,000 00\n4,130 00\nTotal.\n,798,612 53\n612,141 58\n,410,754 11 E 4\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nI.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC DEBT.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSERVICE.\nBrought fonvard.\nVote No. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Premium and Exchange.\nOn Drafts for Interest and Sinking Fund remittances (approximate)\t\nVote No. 4.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Discount and Commission.\n\u00C2\u00AB\n1 per cent. Commission for payment of Interest on Loan of 18S7 (approximate).\n2 per cent. Commission to Loan Trustees on sums annually invested (approximate)\nAnnual Commission for inscribing and paying Interest on Inscribed Stock, \u00C2\u00A31,200\nBrokerage, Dividend Warrant Stamps and Postage, in London on Sinking Fund\nInvestments and payment of Interest (approximate)\t\nCommission for payment of Interest on \" Loan Act, 1915\" (approximate)\t\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$2,000 00\n180 00\n2,100 00\n5,820 00\n1,200 00\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0200 00\nTotal.\n,410,754 11\n2,000 00\n9,500 00\n,422,254 11 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 5\nIT.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\nTo be Voted per Statement (B) $1,687,736.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\nB\nLieutenant-Governor's Office ....\nPremier's Office\t\nProvincial Secretary's Department\nDepartment of Mines\t\nDepartment of Finance\t\nDepartment of Agriculture\t\nDepartment of Lands\t\nDepartment of Public Works\nDepartment of Railways\t\nAttorney-General's Department. .\nGovernment Agencies\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\n31st Mar., 1917\n$ 2,100 00\n6,380 00\n259,576 00\n48,856 00\n73,934 00\n73,496 00\n296,218 00\n127,376 00\n10,372 00\n540.216 00\n249,212 00\nTotal.\n! 1,687,736 00\nSERVICE.\nII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\nVote No. 5.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lieutenant Governor's Office.\nPrivate Secretary 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $175 00\nVote No. 6.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Premier's Office.\nAnnual allowance to Premier 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917\t\nSecretary to Premier 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, @ $216 66\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nVote No. 7.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial Secretary's Department.\nProvincial Secretary 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $500 00\nDeputy Provincial Secretary 12 ,, ,, 280 00\nChief Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 176 00\nPostal Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 117 00\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 102 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 81 00\nDo 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 50 00\nStenographer 12 ., ,, 50 00\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 30 00\nTotal, $16,632\nProvincial Board of Health.\nSecretary 12 months to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $350 00\nBacteriologist and Epidemiologist... .12 ,, ,, 20000\nSanitary Inspector 12 ,, ,, 175 00\nAssistant do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 115 00\nTwo Assistant Sanitary Inspectors. .. 12 ,, ,, each 100 00\nSchool Nurse 12 ,, ,, 90 00\nDep. Registrar Births, Deaths, & Mar. 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 112 00\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nDo 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 90 00\nDo 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 87 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nProvincial Museum.\nTotal, $19,740\nDirector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $182 66\nTaxidermist 12\nAssistant Taxidermist 12\nStenographer 12\nAttendant 12\nJanitor 12\nCarried forward\n131 00\n109 00\n65 00\n75 00\n80 00\nTotal, $7,712\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$ 2,100\n3,000\n2,600\n780\n6,000\n3,360\n2,112\n1,404\n1,224\n972\n600\n600\n360\n4,200\n2,400\n2,100\n1,380\n2,400\n1,080\n1,344\n1,152\n1,080\n1,044\n780\n780\n2,192\n1,572\n1,308\n780\n900\n960\n44,084\nTotal.\n$2,100 00\n6,380 00\n$S,480 00 E 6\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094OIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\n-\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$44,084\n$S,480 00\nVote No. 7.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pkovi\nvcial Secretary's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nProvincial Home, Kamloops.\nto 31st\nMar., 1917, @ $90 00\n1,080\n 12\n60 00\n70 00\n720\n840\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nOrderly \t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n65 00\n780\nDo\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n60 00\n720\nCook\t\n 12\n70 00\n810\n 12\n75 00\n65 00\n60 00\n900\n780\n720\n 12\nNightwatchman\t\n 12\nTotal, $7,380\nPrinting Office.\nKing's Printer & Cont'r of Stationery. 12 mouths,\nto 31 st Mar., 1917, @ $218 33\n2,620\nChief Clerk\t\n 12\n160 00\n1,920\nClerk\t\n 12\n128 00\n1,536\nDo\t\n 12\n90 00\n1,080\nDo\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n85 00\n1,020\nProof-reader\t\n 12\n130 00\n1,560\nAssistant Proof-reader ...\n 12\n1)6 00\n1,392\n 12\n)\u00C2\u00BB\n73 00\n876\nStore-keeper\t\n 12\n,,\n122 00\n1,464\nMail Clerk\t\n 12\n,\n107 00\n1,284\nPacker\t\n 12\n75 00\n900\nForeman of Composing-room 12 ,,\nii\n155 00\n1,860\nChief Linotype Operator ..\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n)>\n132 50\n1,590\nFour Linotvpe Operators..\n 12\n,, each\n122 50\n. 5,880\nMachinist\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n135 00\n1,620\n 12\n122 50\n1,470\n 12\n,, each\n122 50\n2,940\nTwo do. \t\n 12\n120 50\n2,892\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n115 50\n8,316\n 12\n75 00\n900\nForeman of Press-room....\n12\n155 00\n1,860\nTwo Pressmen\t\n 12\n,, each\n118 00\n2,832\n 12\n112 50\n5,400\n 12\n)\u00C2\u00BB\n90 00\n' 1,080\nFolder and Stitcher\t\n 12\n,,\n55 00\n660\nDo. do\t\n 12\n50 00\n600\nTotal, $55,552\nBook-binding Brand\n,.\n 12 mouths,\nto 31st Mar., 1917, @$155 00\n1,860\nFinisher\t\n 12\n110 00\n1.320\nPaper-rider\t\n 12\n107 00\n1,284\nTen Forwarders\t\n 12\n,, each\n100 00\n12,000\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n100 00\n1,200\nForewoman\t\n 12\n75 00\n900\n 12\n65 00\neach 50 00\nTotal, $24,744\n780\n5,400\n 12 ,,\n$131,760\n$8,480 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 7\nII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nVote No.\nBrought forward\t\n-Provincial Secretary's Department. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Continued.\nMental Hospitals.\nNew Westminster.\n1st Assistant Medical Superintendent. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $200 00\n2nd do. do. .12 ,, ,, 150 00\nTemporary Assistant do. . 12 ,\nBursar 12\nAssistant Bursar 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nEssondale.\nTotal,\n,360\n150 00\n110 00\n90 00\n80 00\n1917, \u00C2\u00A9$250 00\n150 00\n169 00\n100 00\n80 00\nTotal, $8,9S8\nMedical Superintendent 12 months, to 31st Mar\nAssistant Medical Superintendent.... 12 ,, ,,\nBursar 12 ,, ,,\nAssistant Bursar 12 ,, ,,\nClerk 12\nEducation Department.\nEducation Office.\nSuperintendent of Education 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $318 33\nChief Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 194 33\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 55 00\nStenographer 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 75 00\nDo. 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 60 00\nDo. 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 50 00\nFree Text-bogk Branch.\nOfficer in Charge 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $230 00\nAssistant do 12 ,, ,, 102 00\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nDo. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 50 00\nIndustrial Education.\nAssistant to the Superintendent of\nEducation and Supervisor of\nTechnical Education 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $260 00\nDirector of Agricultural Education. ..12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 250 00\nOrganizer of Industrial and Technical\nEducation 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 225 00\nDistrict Supervisor of Agricultural\nEducation 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 150 00\nStenographer do. do. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 50 00\nManual Training Instructor 4 ,, ,, 150 00\nDomestic Science Mistress 4 ,, ,, 125 00\nInspection of Schools.\nInspector of High Schools 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $225 00\nInspector of Schools 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 221 66\nDo. do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 216 66\nDo. do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 211 66\nDo. do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 203 33\nTwo Inspectors of Schools 12 ,, ,, each 195 00\nFive do. 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 185 00\nFour do. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 175 00\nCarried forward \t\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$131,760\n2,400\n1,800\n1,800\n1,320\n1,080\n960\n3.000\n1,800\n2,028\n1,200\n960\n3,820\n2,332\n1,152\n660\n900\n720\n600\n2,760\n1,224\n900\n780\n600\n3,120\n3,000\n2,700\n1,800\n600\n690\n500\n2,700\n2,660\n2,600\n2,540\n2,440\n4,680\n11,100\n8,400\n3,480 00\nS215,996\n$8,480 00 E 8\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nII._CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 7.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial Secretary's Department. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Concluded.\nEducation Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nProvincial Normal School, Vancouver.\n1917, @ $250 00\n243 33\n233 33\n200 00\n175 00\n150 00\n145 00\n130 00\n115 00\n75 OO\n70 00\n60 00\n75 00\n60 00\n75 00\nPrincipal 12 months, to 31st Mar.\nAssistant Master 12 ,, ,,\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDrawing Master 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nManual Training, Instructor 12 ,, ,,\nAssistant Mistress 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDomestic Science Mistress 12 ,, ,,\nMusic Mistress 12 ,, ,,\nEngineer and Janitor 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nAssistant Janitor 12 ,, ,,\nLibrarian and Stenographer 12 ,, ,,\nGardener 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nAssistant Gardener 12 ,, ,,\nTemporary Engineer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nProvincial Normal School, Victoria.\nPrincipal 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $250 00\nAssistant Master 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 233 33\nDo. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 200 00\nDrawing Master & Technical Instruc'r. 12 ,, ,, 206 66\nDomestic Science Mistress 12 ,, ,, 130 00\nMusic Mistress 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nPrincipal, Model School 12 ,, ,, 135 00\nTeacher, do 12 ,, ,, 100 00\nEngineer 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 100 00\nAssistant Engineer 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nJanitor 12 ,, ,, 70 00\nTotal, $109,468\nVote No. 8.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Mines.\nMinister of Mines 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $500 00\nClerk and Secretary to Minister 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 107 00\nDeputy Minister of Mines 12 ,, ,, 285 00\nMineralogist and Provincial Assayer.. 12 ,, ,, 343 33\nAssistant Assayer and Public Analyst. 12 ,, ,, 160 66\nAssistant Mineralogist 12 ,, ,, 158 33\nChief Clerk and Gold Commissioner ,12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 190 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 122 00\nDo 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 65 00\nJunior Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 55 00\nCaretaker and Janitor 12 ,, ,, 95 00\nChief Inspector of Metalliferous and\nCoal-mines 12 ,, ,, 355 00\nInspector of Metalliferous and Coalmines 12\nTwo Inspectors do. 12\nInspector do. 12\nDo. do. 12\nTwo Inspectors, do. 12\nThree Instructors and Caretakers Mine-\nrescue and Training Stations .... 12\n. Instructor of First Aid Work at Mines. 12\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$215,996\neach\n210 00\n195 00\n175 00\n160 00\neach 150 00\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 100 00\n100 00\n3,000\n2,920\n2.800\n2,400\n2,100\n1,800\n1,740\n1,560\n1,380\n900\n840\n720\n900\n720\n900\n3,000\n2,800\n2,400\n2,480\n1,560\n900\n1,620\n1,200\n1,200\n900\n840\n6,000\n1,284\n3,420\n4,120\n1,928\n1,900\n2,280\n1,464\n780\n660\n1,140\n4,260\n2,520\n4,680\n2,100\n1,920\n3,600\n3,600\n1,200\nTotal.\n$8,480 00\n259,576 00\n48,856 00\n$316,912 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 9\nII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 9.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Finance.\nTreasury.\nMinister of Finance 12 months, to 31st Mar,\nDeputy Minister of Finance 12 ,, ,,\nInspector of Trust Companies 12 ,, ,,\nStenographer to do. 12 ,, ,,\nChief Clerk 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nFour Clerks 12\nClerk 12\nStenographer 12 ,,\nDepartment of Insurance.\n1917,@ $500 00\n297 50\n220 00\n60 00\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 175 00\n200 00\n147 00\n107 00\neach 96 00\n86 00\n60 00\nTotal, $26,838\nSuperintendent of Insurance 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $416 66\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 90 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nTotal, $6,800\nAudit Office.\nAuditor-General 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917\nChief Clerk 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDo 12\nDo 12\nThree Clerks 12\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,,\nStenographer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDo. 12\nTravelling Auditor 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDo. 12\n$350 00\n170 00\n)73 33\n128 00\n127 00\n117 00\neach 90 00\n30 00\n60 00\n60 00\n210 00\n135 00\nTotal, $21,964\nSurveyor of Taxes and Inspector of Revenue.\nSurveyor and Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $270 00\nClerk ...12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 10100\nTotal, $4,452\nAssessor's Office, Victoria.\nAssessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $180 66\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 122 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 81 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 35 00\nTotal, $6,176\nBureau or Information.\nSecretary to Bureau 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nJunior Clerk 12 ,,\nStenographer 12 ,,\nTotal, :\nCarried forward\n\u00C2\u00AE $250 00\n121 00\n96 00\n75 00\n45 00\n55 00\n704\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$6,000\n3,570\n2,640\n720\n2,100\n2,400\n1,764\n1,284\n4.608\n1,032\n720\n5.000\n1,080\n720\n4,200\n2,040\n2,080\n1,536\n1,524\n1,404\n3,240\n360\n720\n720\n2,520\n1,620\n3,240\n1,212\n2,168\n1,464\n1,152\n972\n420\n3,000\n1,452\n1,152\n900\n540\n660\nTotal.\n$316,912 00'\n73,934 00\n$390,846 00 E 10\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nII._ CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Agriculture.\nMinister of Agriculture 12 months, to 31st Mar\nDeputy Minister of Agriculture 12\nStatistician and Secretary 12\nAssistant Statistician 12\nLive Stock Commissioner 12\nAssistant Live Stock Commissioner . . 12\nProvincial Horticulturist and Inspector\nof Fruit Pests 12\nFive Assistant Horticulturists 12\nAssistant Horticulturist 12\nDo. 12\nInstructor in Poultry-raising 12\nAssistant Instructor in Poultry-raising 12\nInspector of Imported Fruit and Nursery Stock 12\nAssistant Inspector of Imported Fruit\nand Nursery Stock 12\nTwo Do. do 12\nVeterinary Inspector 12\nThree Assistant Veterinary Inspectors. 12\nDairy Instructor and Inspector 12\nTwo Assistant do. do. 12\nPlant Pathologist and Entomologist . . 12\nAgriculturist 12\nSoils and Crops Instructor 12\nMarkets Commissioner 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo. 12\nFour Clerks 12\nClerk and Typist 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nDo : 12\nClerk and Typist, Vancouver 12\nStenographer 12\nThree Stenographers 12\nGeneral Assistant 12\nVote No. 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Lands.\nLands Branch.\nMinister of Lands 12 months, to Slst M;\nClerk to do. - 12 ,,\nDeputy Minister of Lands 12 ,,\nSecretary to Department 12 ,,\nStatistician 12 ,,\nSupervisor of Inspection Branch..... 12 ,,\nInspector of Pre-emptions 12 ,,\nBook-keeper 12\n1917,@ $500 00\n260 00\nJ 50 33\n127 00\n200 00\n125 00\n200 00\neach 136 66\n133 33\n125 00\n143 33\n125 00\n151 66\n132 66\neach 100 00\n153 33\neach 148 33\n143 33\neach 125 00\n180 00\n133 33\n125 00\n125 00\n133 00\n106 00\n96 00\neach\n90 00\n86 00\n65 00\n30 00\n92 00\n65 00\n60 00\n100 00\nClerk.\nDo\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nTwo Clerks\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\n12\n.12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nThree Junior Clerks 12 ,\nJunior Clerk 12 ,\nStenographer 12 ,\nCarried forward\n1917, @ $500 00\n147 00\n298 33\n165 00\n183 33\n245 00\n123 66\n136 00\n160 33\n135 00\n134 00\n112 00\n106 00\n105 00\n102 00\n96 00\n86 00\n80 00\n75 00\n65 00\n50 00\n60 00\nTotal $40,688\neach\nTo be now\nVoted.\n6,000\n3,120\n1,804\n1,524\n2,400\n1,500\n2,400\n8,200\n1,600\n1,500\n1,720\n1,500\n1,820\n1,592\n2,400\n1,840\n5,340\n1,720\n3,000\n2,160\n1,600\n1,500\n1,500\n1,596\n1,272\n1,152\n4,320\n1,032\n780\n360\n1,104\n780\n2,160\n1,200\n6,000\n1,764\n3,580\n1,980\n2,200\n2.940\n1,484\n1,632\n1,924\n1,620\n1,608\n1,344\n1,272\n1,260\n1,224\n2,304\n1,032\n960\n900\n2,340\n600\n720\n$40,688\nTotal.\n$390,846 00\n73,496 00\n$464,342 00 <6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 11\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$40,688\n$464,342 00\nVote No. 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Lands.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nForest Branch.\nStaff.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Chief Forester 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $285 00\n$ 3,420\nTwo Assistant Foresters 12 ,, ,\n, each 266 66\n6,400\n226 66\n2,720\n191 33\n2,296\nDo. do. 12\n175 00\n2,100\nDo. do. 12\n166 66\n2,000\nDo. do. 12\n150 00\n1.S0O\nDistrict Forester 12 ,, ,\n225 00\n2,700\nDo. 12\n210 00\n2.520\nDo. 12\n150 00\n1,800\nDo. 12\n141 66\n1,700\nFive District Foresters 12 ,, ,\n, each 133 33\n8,000\n125 00\n1,500\nTwo Acting District Foresters 12 ,, ,\n, each 125 00\n3,000\nDeputy District Forester 12 ,, ,\n, 141 66\n1,700\nTnree Forest Assistants and Cruisers. 12 ., ,\neach 133 33\n4,800\nForest Assistant and Cruiser 12 ,, ,\n125 00\n1,500\nThree Forest Assistants and Cruisers . 12 ,, ,\n, each 116 66\n4,200\nForest Assistant and Cruiser 12 ,, ,\n102 00\n1,224\nThree Forest Assistants and Cruisers. 12 ,, ,\neach 96 00\n3,456\n, 96 00\n1,152\n166 66\n148 33\n2,000\n1,780\nAssistant Supervisor of Scalers 12 ,, ,\neach 132 00\n14,256\nTwo do 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 117 00\n2,808\nScaler 12\n107 00\n1,284\nThree Sealers.'. 12\neach 100 00\n3,600\nCheek Scaler 12 ,, ,\n125 00\n1,500\nDo 12\n100 00\n1,200\nClerk 12\n182 66\n2,192\nDo 12\n161 33\n1,936\nDo 12\n140 00\n1,680\nDo 12\n121 00\n1,452\neach 102 00\n3 672\nTwo do 12 ,, ,\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 101 00\n2,424\nTwo do 12\n96 00\n2,304\nClerk 12\n95 00\n1,140\nSix Clerks 12\neach 90 00\n6,480\nClerk 12 ,, ,\n80 00\n960\nTen Clerks 12\n, each 75 00\n9,000\nClerk 12\n45 00\n540\n35 00\n116 00\n420\n1,392\neach 100 00\n2,400\n75 00\n900\n, each 65 00\n2,340\n60 00\n2,880\nSeven Rangers 7 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\n, each 116 66\n5,716 67\nRanger 7 ,, ,\n114 00\n798\neach 108 33\n16,683 33\n, ,, 100 00\n$162,726 00\n7,1X10\nTotal\n$203,414\n$464,342 00 E 12\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916-\nII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES.)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$203,414\n$464,342 00\nVote No.\n11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department or Lands\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSurveyor-General's Branch.\nGeneral Stajf.\n 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $366 66\n$4,400\nChief Draughtsman . ..\n 12\n260 00\n3,120\n 12\n183 33\n2,200\nDo\t\n 12\n164 66\n1,976\nDo\t\n 12\n156 33\n1.876\nDo\t\n 12\n141 00\n1,692\nDo. \t\n 12\n139 33\n1,672\nSix Draughtsmen\t\n 12\n, each 131 00\n9,432\nDraughtsman\t\n 12\n126 00\n1,512\nDo\t\n 12\n124 00\n1,488\n 12\n, each 121 00\n4,356\nThree do.\n 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 111 00\n3,996\n 12\n, 107 00\n1,284\n 12\n, each 101 00\n2,424\n 12 ,, ,\n96 00\n, each 86 00\n1,152\n2,064\nTwo Draughtsmen....\n 12\nThree do. ....\n 12\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 65 00\n2,340\n 12 ,, ,\n100 00\n1,200\n 12\n130 00\n1,560\nClerk\t\n 12\n111 00\n1,332\nTwo Clerks\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\neach 106 00\n2,544\nClerk\t\n 12\n, 96 00\n1,152\nDo\t\n 12\n86 00\n1,032\nTwo Clerks\t\n 12\n, each 75 00\n1,800\n 12\n60 00\n720\nDo\t\n 12\n45 00\n540\nDo\t\n 12\n35 00\n420\n 12\n65 00\n780\nDo\t\n 12 ,, ,\n60 00\n720\nMapping Staff.\nChief Geographer\t\n 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $210 00\n2,520\n 12\n137 66\n1,652\nDo\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\n131 00\n1,572\nDo\t\n 12 ,, ,\n129 33\n1,552\nDo. \t\n 12 ,, ,\n, 106 00\n1,272\nDo. \t\n 12 ,,. ,\n101 00\n1,212\nClerk\t\n 12\n81 00\n972\nTotal $71,536\nWater Rights Branch.\nChief Clerk\t\n 12 months, to 31st Mar.. 1917. \u00C2\u00A9. $161 33\n1,936\nClerk\t\n 12\n122 00\n1,464\nDo\t\n 12 ,, ,\n107 00\n1,284\nFive Clerks\t\n 12\neach 102 00\n6,120\nTwo do\t\n 12\n,, 96 00\n2,304\nClerk \t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\n85 00\n1,020\n 12\n, each 90 00\n3,240\nJunior Clerk\t\n 12\n60 00\n720\nDo\t\n 12\n, 40 00\n480\nDo\t\n 12\n35 00\n420\n 12\n65 00\n780\n 12\n, each 50 00\n1.200\n 12\n25 00\n300\nTotal $21,268\n296 218 00\n$760,560 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 13\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Public Works.\nMinister of Public Works 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $500 00\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Clerk to Minister 12 \",, ,, 100 00\nDeputy Minister of Public Works and\nPublic Works Engineer 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 280 00\nAssistant Public Works Engineer 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 220 00\nActing Assistant do. 12 ,, ,, 220 00\nAssistant Engineer 12 ,, ,, 220 00\nThree Assistant Engineers 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 210 00\nSupervising Architect 12 ,, ,, 210 00\nDraughtsman 12 ,, ,, 191 66\nDo. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 163 66\nDo. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 148 33\nDo. 12 ,, ,, 143 33\n-Chief Clerk and Accountant 12 ,, ,, 210 00\nAssistant Accountant 12 ,, ,, 134 00\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 123 00\nTwo Clerks 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, each 107 00\nThree do 12 ,, ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 90 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 65 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 55 00\nDo 12 ,, ,, 30 00\nStenogiapher 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 75 00\nTwo Stenographers 12 ,, ,, each 65 00\nStenographer 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 55 00\nTotal, $53,952\nSteam-boiler Inspection.\nChief Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $240 00\nStenographer .12 ,, ,, 70 00\nTwo Stenographers 12 ,, ,, each 60 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 55 00\nInspector 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 195 00\nTyvo Inspectors 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 190 00\nInspector 12 ,, ,, 185 00\nTwo Inspectors 12 ,, ,, each 180 00\nTwo do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 175 00\nTwo do 12 ,, ,, ,, 170 01)\nThree do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, ,,155 00\nTotal, $33,120\nWHoYrf, Prince Rupert.\nSuperintendent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $150 00\nAccountant 12 ,, ,, 125 00\nChecker 12 ,, ,, 85 00\nWatchman 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nTotal, $5,220\nElectrical Energy Inspection Act.\nInspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $251 66\nAssistant Inspector 12 ,, ,, 135 00\nTotal, $4,640\nFactories Act.\nInspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $190 00\nAssistant Inspector 12 ,, ,, 135 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nTotal, $4,680\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$6,000\n1,200\n3,360\n2,640\n2,640\n2,640\n7,560\n2,520\n2,300\n1,964\n1,780\n1.720\n2,520\n1,608\n1,476\n2,568\n3,456\n1,080\n780\n660\n360\n900\n1,560\n660\n2,880\n840\n1,440\n660\n2,340\n4,560\n2,220\n4,320\n4,200\n4,080\n5,580\n1,800\n1,500\n1,020\n900\n3,020\n1,620\n2,280\n1,620\n780\n$760,560 00\n$101,612 $760,560 00 E 14\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Public Works.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nParliament Buildings Attendants.\nChief Janitor and Messenger 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\u00C2\u00AE $130 00\nFive Janitors 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 85 00\nTwo do 12 ., ,, ,, 80 00\nTwo do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 75 00\nEleven do 12 ,, ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 65 00\nEngineer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 125 00\nFireman 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 80 00\nCarpenter 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 115 00\nNightwatchman 12 ,, ,, 77 00\nWatchman (outside) 12 ,, ,, 80 00\nUsher 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 90 00\nTotal, $25,764\nVote No. 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Department of Railways.\nChief Engineer 12 months to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $363 33\nInspector, under \"Tramway Inspection Act\" 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 185 00\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 11100\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 80 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 65 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\nAttorney-General 12 months, to 31 st Mar., 1917, @ $500 00\nDeputy Attorney-General 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 335 00\nInspector of Legal Offices 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 303 33\nDepartmental Solicitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 290 00\nOfficial Guardian 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 100 00\nStenographer to Official Guardian .... 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 60 00\nChief Clerk 12 ,, ,, 155 00\nThree Clerks 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 108 00\nTwo Junior Clerks 12 ,, ,, ,, 65 00\nJunior Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E' 55 00\nTotal, $27,028\nJoint-stock Companies' Branch.\nRegistrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $285 00\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 116 66\nJunior Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 30 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 70 00\nTotal, $6,020\nLand Registry Offices.\nKamloops.\nRegistrar 12 months, to 31st Ma\nSurveyor 12 ,,\nDo 12\nChief Clerk. 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nTwo Clerks 12\nSeven Clerks. 12\nClerk 12\nStenographer 12 ,,\nFour do. 12 ,,\nCarried forward . ; -. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\t\n1917, @ $260 00\n108 33\n100 00\n125 00\n128 00\n107 00\n100 00\n96 00\n90 00\n80 00\n65 00\n60 00\neach\neach\n$101,612\n$760,560 00\n1,560\n5,100\n1,920\n1,800\n8.580\n1,500\n960\n1,380\n924\n960\n1,080\n127 376 00\n$4,360\n2,220\n1,332\n960\n780\n720\n10,372 00\n6,000\n4,020\n3,640\n3,480\n1,200\n720\n1,860\n3,888\n1,560\n660\n3,420\n1,400\n360\n840\n3,120\n1,300\n1,200\n1,500\n1,536\n1.284\n1,200\n2.304\n7,560\n960\n780\n2,880\n$58,672\n$89S,308 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 15\nII._CIVIL' GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$58,672\n3,120\n1,500\n1,300\n1,200\n1,344\n1,152\n3,240\n840\n900\n3,120\n2,600\n1,960\n1,500\n1,320\n1,284\n3,672\n1,200\n8,064\n7,560\n1,044\n3,600\n780\n2,400\n1,500\n1,080\n900\n960\n4,800\n2,440\n1,300\n1.200\n1,764\n3,240\n1,548\n1,452\n5,616\n1,368\n1,344\n1.284\n1,224\n8,064\n1,092\n9,720\n972\n960\n780\n960\n840\n780\n720\n$898,308 00-\nVote No. 14\nChief Clerk \t\nSurveyor \t\nDo\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department. -\nLand Registry Offices.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nNelson.\n 12\n 12\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nr., 1917, @ $260 00\n, 125 00\n108 33\n100 00\n112 00\n96 00\neach 90 00\n70 00\n75 00\nr., 1917, \u00C2\u00A9 $260 00\neach 108 33\n163 33\n125 00\n110 00\n107 00\n, each 102 00\n100 00\neach 96 00\n., 90 00\n87 00\neach 60 00\n65 00\nr., 1917, @$200 00\n125 00\n90 00\n75 00\n80 00\nr., 1917, @ $400 00\n203 33\n108 33\n, 100 00\n147 00\neach 135 00\n129 00\n121 00\neach 117 00\n114 00\n112 00\n107 00\n102 00\n, each 96 00\n91 00\neach 90 00\n81 00\n80 00\n65 00\n80 00\n70 00\n65 00\n60 00\nClerk .\t\n 12\nDo\t\nJanitor\t\nRegistrar\t\nTwo Surveyors ....\nChief Clerk\t\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nNew Westminster.\n 12 months, to 31st Ma\n 12\n 12 ,, ,\nClerk \t\n 12 ,, ,\nDo. ,\t\nDo\t\nThree Clerks\t\nClerk\t\nSeven do\t\nClerk\t\nFive Stenographers\nJanitor\t\nChief Clerk\t\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12 ,,\nPrince Rupert.\n 12 ,, ,\nClerk\t\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n 12\n 12\nVancouver.\nChief Clerk\t\n 12 ,, ,\nSurveyor \t\nDo\t\nClerk \t\n 12 ,, ,\n 12\n 12\nTwo. Clerks\t\nClerk \t\nDo\t\nFour Clerks\t\n 12 ,, ,\n 12\n 12\n 12\nClerk\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nDo\t\nClerk\t\nNine Clerks\t\nClerk \t\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12 ,, ,\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\nDo\t\nStenographer \t\nDo.\nDo \t\n 12\n 12\n 12\n 12\nDo\t\n 12\n$171,280\n$898,308 OO E 16 Estimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).- Cm\ntinned.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$171,280\n$898,308 00\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nLand Registry Offices.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nVictoria.\nRegistrar-General 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $260 00\n3,120\nTwo Surveyors 12 ,, ,, each 108 33\n2,600\nFour do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,100 00\n4,800\nChief Clerk 12 ,, ., 203 33\n2,440\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 158 33\n1,900\nClerk and Book-keeper 12 ,, ,, 146 00\n1,752\nThree Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 123 00\n4,428\nTwo do 12 ,, ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 12100\n2,904\nFour Clerks 12 ,, ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 120 00\n5,760\n-Clerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 108 00\n1,296\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ., 102 00\n1,224\nTwo Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 100 00\n2,400\n:Six do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\n6,912\nTen do 12 ,, ,, ,, 90 00\n10,800\nTwo Junior Clerks 12 ,, ,, ,, 60 00\n1,440\nStenographer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\n900\nTwo Stenographers 12 ,, ,, each 65 00\n1,560\n.Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\n720\nTotal, $195,188\nSupreme and CouoNty\" Courts.\nOfficial Stenographers.\n'Two Stenographers 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, each @ $112 00\n2,68S\nChilliwack.\nRegistrar. County Court 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $ 50 00\n600\nJanitor 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 40 00\n480\nLadysmith.\nDeputy Registrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $ 25 00\n300\nMerritt.\nx\nDeputy Registrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, (a) $ 25 00\n300\nNelson.\nRegistrar, Supreme & County Courts. 12 mouths, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $176 33\n2,116\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 55 00\n660\nNew Westminster.\nRegistrar, Supreme & County Courts. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $187 33\n2,248\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E-. 118 00\n1,416\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 80 00\n960\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\n780\n960\nPrince Rupert.\nRegistrar, Supreme & County Courts. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $183 33\n2,200\n$243,944\n$898,308 00\nl 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 17\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSupreme and County Courts.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nVancouver.\nRegistrar, Supreme &. County Courts.. 12 months, to Slst Mar.\nDeputy do. do. . 12\nTwo Clerks 12\nSix do 12\nClerk 12\nTen Clerks 12\nTwo Junior Clerks 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nStenographer 12\nDo 12\nVictoria.\nRegistrar, Supreme Court 12 months, to 31st Mar..\nRegistrar, County Court 12\nClerk for Judges 12\nThree Clerks 12\nThree Clerks 12\nClerk 12\nUsher and Janitor 12\nAssistant Janitor 12\nTwo Assistant Janitors 12\nFireman 12\nElevator Attendant 12\nNightwatchman 12\neach\n1917,@ $310 00\n178 33\neach 102 00\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\n92 00\n90 00\n80 00\n65 00\n65 00\n60 00\n1917, @$237 00\n181 66\n117 00\n96 00\n90 00\n80 00\n100 00\n70 00\n65 00\n75 00\n65 00\n65 00\neach\neach\nLegislative Library.\nTotal, $67,176\nLibrarian .\nCataloguer 12\nAssistant Cataloguer 12\nDo. do.' 12\nDo. do 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nStenographer 12\nDo. 12\n. 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $210 00\n127 00\n96 00\n81 00\n65 00\n107 00\n96 00\n60 00\n50 00\n45 00\n55 00\n40 00\nFisheries Department.\nTotal, $12,384\nAssistant to Commissioner of Fisheries. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @$285 00\nDeputy Commissioner of Fisheries.... 12 ,, ,, 26000\nInspector of Fisheries 12 ,, ,, 118 33\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 45 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nMoving Pictures Act.\nTotal, $9,220\nCensor 12 moi\nAssistant Censor 12\nDo. 12\nDo. 12\nOperator .12\nClerk 12\nCarried forward\nths, to 31st Mar., 1917, @i\n>170 00\n125 00\n125 00\n100 00\n100 00\n96 00\nTotal, $8,592\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$243,944\n3,720\n2,140\n2,448\n6,912\n1,104\n10,800\n1,920\n780\n780\n720\n2,844\n2,180\n1,404\n3,456\n3,240\n960\n1,200\n840\n1,560\n900\n780\n780\n2,520\n1,524\n1,152\n972\n780\n1,284\n1,152\n720\n600\n540\n660\n480\n3,420\n3,120\n1,420\n540\n720\n2,040\n1,500\n1,500\n1,200\n1,200\n1,152\nTotal.\n$898,308 00\n$325,608 $898,308 00 E 18\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nII._CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nMunicipal Department.\nInspector of Municipalities 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $250 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 125 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nTotal, $5,220\nGame Act.\nGame Warden 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $201 66\nTwo Clerks 15\nClerk 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nEight Deputy Game Wardens 12\nDeputy Game Warden :.. 12\nSix Deputy Game Wardens 12\nTwenty-four do. 12\neach\n0)\n1 0\n,, each\n,, each\nTotal, $44,000\n90 00\n80 00\n45 00\n95 00\n90 00\n85 00\n75 00\nProvincial Police.\nSuperintendent's Office.\nSuperintendent 12 months, to 31st Mar.\nInspector 12\nAssistant Inspector 12\nChief Detective 12\nClerk and Constable 12\nDo. do. 12\nTwo Clerks 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nDo 12\nConstable 12\nDo 12\nBoundary Police District.\nChief Constable, Greenwood 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $102 00\n1917,@ $220 00\n168 33\n150 00\n120 00\n141 00\n75 00\n91 00\n75 00\n70 00\nS5 00\n80 00\neach\nTo be now\nV oted.\nConstable, do. 12\nDo. Grand Forks 12\nDo. Hedley 12\nDo. Keremeos 12\n1 )o. Midway 12\nDo. Phoenix 12\nDo. Princeton 12\n70 00\n85 00\n88 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n75 00\nFort George Police District.\nChief Constable, South Fort George. ..12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $130 00\nConstable, do. ...12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E 8000\nDo. do. ...12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\nDo. Willow River 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\nDo. Vanderhoof 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nCarried forward\n$325,608\n3,000\n1,500\n720\n2,420\n2,160\n960\n540\n9,120\n1,080\n6,120\n21,600\n2,640\n2,020\n1,800\n1,440\n1,692\n900\n2,184\n900\n840\n1,020\n960\n1,224\n900\n1,020\n1,056\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n900\n1,560\n960\n900\n900\n900\n$404,544\nTotal.\n$S98,308 00\n$898,308 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 19\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nProvincial Police.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nFort St. John Police District.\nChief Constable, Fort St. John 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $115 00\nConstable, Hudson's Hope 12 ,, ., 90 00\nDo. Pouce Coupe 12 ,, ., 90 00\nHazelton Police District.\nChief Constable, Hazelton 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $130 00\nTwo Constables, do 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, each 75 00\nConstable, Flndako 12\nDo. New Hazelton 12\nDo. Smithers 12\nDo. Telkwa 12\nKamloops Police District.\nChief Constable, Kamloops 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nConstable, do 12\nDo do 12\nDo. Chase 12\nDo. Ducks 12\nDo. Mount Olie 12\nDo. Notch Hill 12\nDo. North Thompson (Blue River). 12\nDo. do. (Clearwater Crossing)12\nDo. Savona 12\nDo. Sicamous 12\nKootenay (North-East) Police District.\nChief Constable, Golden .12 months\nConstable, do. 12\nDo. Arrowhead 12\nDo. Athalmer 12\nDo. Bear Creek 12\nDo. Field 12\nDo. Glacier 12\nDo. Revelstoke 12\n80 00\n75 00\n80 00\n85 00\n. $108 00\n80 00\n75 00\n80 00\n80 00\n80 CO\n80 00\n75 00\n75 00\n80 00\n75 00\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\ntlths, to 31st Mar.\n, 1917\n@$100 00\n1,200\n75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\n80 00\n960\n75 00\n900\n75 00\n900\n75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\nChief Constable.\nConstable,\nKootenay (South-East) Police District.\nFernie 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917\ndo 12\nDo. Bull River 12\nDo. CoalCreek 12\nDo. Corbin 12\nDo. Cranbrook 12\nDo. Elko 12\nDo. Fort Steele 12\nDo. Hosmer 12\n!$100 00\n75 00\n75 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\nCarried forward $442,680 $898,308 00\n$404,544\n1,380\n1,080\n1,080\n1,560\n1,800\n960\n900\n960\n1,020\n1,296\n960\n900\n960\n960\n960\n960\n900\n900\n960\n900\n1,200\n900\n900\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n$898,308 00 E 20\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Contimied.\nProvincial Police. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nKootenay (South-East) Police District.\nConstable, Michel 12 months, to 31st Mar.\nDo. Moyie 12\nDo. Natal 12\nDo. Waldo 12\nDo. Wardner 12 ,, I\t\nKootenay (West) Police District.\nChief Constable, Nelson 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $106 00\n80 00\n85 00\n80 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n75 00\n^oneluc\nt Mar.\nled.\n1917, @ $75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\n|,\n75 00\n900\n,,\n75 00\n900\n,t\n75 00\n900\nConstable, do 12\nDo. Creston 12\nDo. Kaslo 12\nDo. Nakusp 12\nDo. New Denver 12\nDo. Salmo 12\nDo. Silverton 12\nDo. Trail 12\nTo be now\nVoted.\nlillooet Police District.\nChief Constable, Clinton\n12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $102 00\nConstable, do 12 j^^^^^^^^^^^\nDo. Hanceville 12 ,,\nDo. Lillooet 12 ,,\nDo. do ....12\nDo. 150-Mile House 12 ,,\nDo. Quesnel 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nNanaimo- West Coast Police District.\nChief Constable, Nanaimo 12 months, to 31st M;\n02 00\n1,224\n90 00\n1,080\n75 00\n900\n85 00\n1,020\n75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\n81 00\n972\nConstable,\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\ndo 12\ndo 12\nAlberni 12\nClayoquot 12\nCourtenay 12\nCumberland 12\nLadvsmith 12\nUcluelet 12\nar., 1917, @ $122 00\n1,464\n80 00\n960\n75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\n75 00\n900\n85 00\n1,020\n75 00\n900\n80 00\n960\n30 00\n360\nSkeena-Atlin Police District.\nChief Constable, Prince Rupert 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $135 00\nConstable, do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\nDo Aiyansh 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 80 00\nDo. Atlin 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 95 00\nDo. Bella Coola 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 85 00\nCarried forward\n$442,680\n1,272\n960\n1,020\n960\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n900\n1,620\n900\n960\n1,140\n1,020\nTotal.\n$S98,308 00\n$477,552\n,308 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 21\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nProvincial Police.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSkeena-Atlin Police District.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nConstable, Granby Bay 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ '\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nJedway 12\nMasset 12\nPort Essington 12\nPort Simpson 12\nStewart 12\nTerrace 12\nTete Jamie Cache Police District.\nChief Constable, McBride 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917\nTwo Constables, do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nConstable, Lucerne 12 ,, ,,\nDo. Tete Jaune Cache 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nVancouver- Westminster Police District.\nChief Constable, Vancouver 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917,\n$85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n80 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n@ $125 00\neach 75 00\n75 00\n75 00\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$477,552\nSenior Constable,\nClerk and Constable\nClerk,\nConstable,\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\n.12\nAbbotsford 12\nAlert Bay 12\nBritannia 12\nMission City 12\nSenior Constable, New WTestminster . 12\nConstable, do. .12\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\ndo. . 12\nPowell River 12\nQuathiaski Cove 12\nSquamish 12\nVananda 12\nVernon Police District.\nChief Constable, Vernon 12 months, to Slst M\nConstable, do 12 ,,\nDo. Enderby 12\nDo. Kelowna 12 ,,\nDo. Penticton 12 ,,\nVictoria Police District.\nConstable, Duncan 12 months, to 31st Mar.\nDo. Ganges 12 ,, ,,\nDo. Sidney 12\nar., 1917,\n1917,\n. $130 00\n91 00\n91 00\n91 00\n85 00\n80 00\n75 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n95 00\n80 00\n75 00\n85 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n;$102 00\n75 00\n75 00\n85 00\n85 00\nl $87 00\n80 00\n80 00\nCarried fm ward\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n960\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n1,500\n1,800\n900\n900\n1,560\n1,092\n1,092\n1,092\n1,020\n960\n900\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n1,140\n960\n900\n1,020\n1,020\n1,020\n960\n1,224\n900\n900\n1,020\n1,020\n1,044\n960\n960\n$516,396\nTotal.\n,30S 00\n1898,308 00 E 22\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attorney-General's Department. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Concluded.\nProvincial Police.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nYale Police District.\nChief Constable, Ashcroft 12 months, to 31st Mar\nTwo Constables, do 12\nConstable, Hope 12\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nDo.\nLytton 12\nMerritt 12\nNicola 12\nNorth Bend 12\nSpences Bridge 12\n1917, @ $108 00\neach 80 00\n85 00\n85 00\n80 00\n80 00\n85 00\n80 00\nTotal, $150,724\nIndustrial School for Boys.\nSuperintendent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $115 00\nGardener and Farm Instructor 12 ,, ,, 67 00\nSchool Teacher 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 82 00\nTailor and 1st Assistant 12 ,, ,, 71 00\nShoemaker and 2nd Assistant 12 ,, ,, 69 00\nCarpenter and 3rd Assistant 12 ,, ,, 67 00\n4th Assistant 12 ,, ,, 52 00\n5th Assistant 12 ,, ,, 52 00\nCook 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 67 00\nMatron and Housekeeper 12 ,, ,, 35 00\nNightwatchman 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nTotal, $8,904\nIndustrial School for Girls.\nSuperintendent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917\n1 st Assistant 12\nSchool Teacher 12\nNeedlewoman 12\nMatron and Housekeeper 12\nCook 12\nEngineer and Janitor 12\nGardener 12\nTotal,\nCarried forward\n\u00C2\u00AE $110 00\n50 00\n40 00\n40 00\n25 00\n40 00\n100 00\n75 00\n5,760\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$516,396\n1,296\n1,920\n1,020\n1.020\n960\n960\n1,020\n960\n1,380\n804\n984\n852\n828\n804\n624\n624\n804\n420\n780\n1,320\n600\n480\n480\n300\n480\n1,200\n900\nTotal.\n$898,308 00\n540,216 00\n1,438,524 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 23\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\nAlberni Agency.\nGovernment Agent & Deputy Assessor. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $187 66\nClerk 12 ,, ' \u00E2\u0080\u009E 117 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 90 00\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nJanitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 40 00\nTotal, $6,836\nCariboo District Agencies.\nBarkerville (Sub-Agency).\nGold Com. and Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $143 33\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nFort George.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\u00C2\u00AE $166 66\nClerk and Mining Recorder 12 ,, ,, 127 00\nTwo Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 96 00\n150-Mile House.\nGovt. Agent, Recorder & Dep. Assessor, 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nClerk 12\n134 00\n90 00\nQuesnel.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nClerk and Deputy Mining Recorder .. 12 ,, ,,\nClerk \". 12\nAssessor and Collector 12 ,, ,,\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nSix Clerks 12\nCassiar Agencies.\nAtlin.\n165 00\n100 00\n90 00\n181 66\n115 00\n96 00\neach 90 00\nTotal, $26,408\nGovernment Agent, Gold Com., etc... 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $200 00\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 138 33\nStenographer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 86 00\nTelegraph Creek,\nGovernment Agent, Gold Com., etc... 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $110 00\nTotal, $6,412\nCumberland Agency.\nGovernment Agent & Deputy Assessor, 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $171 66\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 110 00\nDo 12 ,, ,, 90 00\nTotal, $4,460\nDuncan Agency.\nGovernment Agent& Deputy Assessor, 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $155 33\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 95 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 35 00\nTotal $3,424\nCarried forward \t\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$2,252\n1,404\n1,080\n900\n720\n480\n1,720\n720\n2,000\n1,524\n2,304\n1,608\n1,080\n1,980\n1,200\n1,080\n2,180\n1.380\n1,152\n6,480\n2,400\n1,660\n1,032\n1,320\n2,060\n1,320\n1,080\n1,864\n1,140\n420\n$47,540\nTotal.\n1,438,524 00\n$1,438,524 00 E 24\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$47,540\n$1,438,524 00\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nEast Kootenay Agencies.\nCranbrook.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $163 33\nDeputy Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 114 00\nClerk and Registrar 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 138 00\nTwo Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 96 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 91 00\nTwo Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 90 00\nStenographer 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 60 00\n1,960\n1,368\n1,656\n2,304\n1,092\n2,160\n720\n900\nFernie.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to31st Mar., 1917,\u00C2\u00AE $166 66\nClerk and Registrar 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 90 00\nClerk, Deputy Assessor and Collector. 12 ,, ,, 90 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 55 00\nJanitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 75 00\n2,000\n1,080\n1,080\n660\n900\nGolden.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $150 00\nMining Recorder & Dep. Assessor ...,12 ,, ,, 140 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 141 00\n1,800\n1,680\n1,692\n780\nWilmer (Sub-Agency).\nMining Recorder, Registrar, etc 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $147 00\nTotal, $25,596\n1,764\nFairview Agency.\nGovernment Agent 12months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $171 66\nMining Recorder and Assessor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 110 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 118 00\nTotal, $4,796\n2,060\n1,320\n1,416\nFort Fraser Agency.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $176 66\nClerk and Mining Recorder 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 122 00\nTotal, $3,584\n2,120\n1,464\nGrand Forks Agency.\n1,804\n1,152\n900\n840\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nDo 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\nJanitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 70 00\nTotal, $4,696\nGreenwood Agency.\nGovernment Agent k Mining Recorder. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $145 33\nClerk and Janitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 11100\nTotal, $3,076\n1,744\n1,332\n$89,288\n$1,438,524 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 25\nII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nHazelton Agency.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $168 33\nMining Recorder and Registrar 12 ,, ,, 117 00\nAssessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 143 33\nThree Clerks 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 90 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 80 00\nTotal, $9,344\nLillooet District Agencies.\nClinton.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $155 33\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 102 00\nDo 12 ,, ,, 96 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00\nLillooet (Sub-Agency).\nAssessor and Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $150 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 90 00\nTotal, $7,840\nNanaimo Agency.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $196 66\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nDeputy Assessor and Collector 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 158 33\nJanitor and Messenger 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nTotal, $7,092\nNicola Agency.\nGovernment Agent and Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $166 66\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 96 00\nTotal, $3,152\nPrinceton Agency.\nGovernment Agent, Assessor, etc 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $154 00\nJunior Clerk ...: 12 ,, ' ,, 8000\nTotal $2,80S\nSkeena Agencies.\nPrince Rupert.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, \u00C2\u00AE $171 66\nAssessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 163 33\n154 00\n127 00\n101 00\n96 00\neach 90 00\n75 00\nMining Recorder 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nFour Clerks.. 12\nJanitor 12\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$S9,288\n2,020\n1,404\n1,720\n3,240\n960\n1,864\n1,224\n1,152\n720\n1,800\n1,080\n2,360\n1,152\n780\n1,900\n900\n2,000\n1,152\n1,848\n960\n2,060\n1,960\n1,848\n1,524\n1,212\n1,152\n4,320\n900\n$134,500\nTotal.\n$1,43S,524 00\n$1,438,524 00 E 26\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSkeena Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nQueen Charlotte Islands (Sidy-Agency).\nGovernment Agent, Gold Com., etc.. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $147 00\nTotal, $16,740\nVernon Agency.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $171 66\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 10100\nMining Recorder and Assessor 12 ,, ,, 162 66\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 96 00\nStenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nEngineer and Fireman 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 75 00\nJanitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\nWest Kootenay Agencies.\nKaslo.\nTotal, $8,956\nGovernment Agent .... 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nMining Recorder and Deputy Assessor. 12\nClerk 12\nDo 12\nStenographer 12\nJanitor 12\nNew Denver (Sub-Agency).\nMining Recorder 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917,\nTrout Lake (Sub-Agency).\nMining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nNelson.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nMining Recorder and Deputy' Assessor, 12\nClerk .....12\nDo 12\nThree Clerks 12\nStenographer 12\nDo 12\nJanitor 12\nRevelstoke.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917,\nMining Recorder 12\nDeputy Assessor and Collector 12\nClerk 12\nStenographer 12\nJanitor 12\n$168 33\n127 00\n96 00\n86 00\n80 00\n75 00\nI $128 00\n$90 00\n$180 66\n158 33\n102 00\n96 00\neach 90 00\n60 00\n55 00\n75 00\n,$180 66\n100 00\n146 00\n90 00\n55 00\n75 00\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$134,500\n1,764\n2,060\n1,212\n1,952\n1,152\n780\n900\n900\n2,020\n1,524\n1,152\n1,032\n960\n900\n1,536\n1,080\n2,168\n1,900\n1,224\n1,152\n3,240\n720\n660\n900\n2,168\n1,200\n1,752\n1,080\n660\n900\n175,148\nTotal.\n$1,438,524 00-\n,438,524 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 27\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nWest Kootenay Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nRossland.\nGovt. Agent and Deputy Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $163 33\nClerk 12 ,, ,, 140 00\nDo 12 ,, ,, 96 00\nJanitor 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nTotal, $35,620\nWestminster District Agencies.\nNew Westminster.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917, @ $191 66\nClerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 13100\nTwo Junior Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 65 00\nAssessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 173 66\nAssistant do 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 154 00\nClerk 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 90 00\nJanitor and Messenger 12 ,, ,, 85 00\nNight Janitor 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nVancouver.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $186 66\nClerk and Mining Recorder 12\nTwo Clerks 12\nClerk 12\nJunior Clerk 12\nTwo Stenographers 12\nAssessor and Collector 12\nClerk 12\nDo ' 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nDo 12\nFour Clerks 12\nStenographer 12\neach\neach\neach\n139 00\n96 00\n90 00\n65 00\n60 00\n200 00\n147 00\n135 00\n117 00\n107 00\n97 00\n90 00\n60 00\n(Court-house Attendants.)\nEngineer for Court-house 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $125 00\nFireman 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 80 00\nTwo Elevator attendants 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 65 00\nChief Janitor 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 100 00\nNight Fireman and Janitor 12 ,, ,, 80 00\nJanitor and Gardener 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nSix Janitors 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E each 75 00\nJanitor 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 70 00\nFour Janitors... 12 ,, ,, each 65 00\nCarpenter 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 90 00\nNightwatchman 12 ,, ,, 65 00\nUsher 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 64 00\nYale District Agencies.\nAshcroft.\nTotal, $55,500\nGovernment Agent and Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $173 66\nJunior Clerk 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 60 00\nCarried forward\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$175,148\n1,960\n1,680\n1,152\n900\n2,300\n1,572\n1,560\n2,084\n1,848\n1,080\n1,020\n780\n2,240\n1,668\n2,304\n1,080\n780\n1,440\n2,400\n1,764\n1,620\n1,404\n1,284\n1,164\n4,320\n720\n1,500\n960\n1,560\n1,200\n960\n900\n5,400\n840\n3,120\n1,080\n780\n2,084\n720\n,144\n,438,524 00-\n,438,524 00 E 28\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES) \u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded,\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nYale District Agencies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nKamloops.\nGovernment Agent 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1917\nClerk 12\nMining Recorder and Assessor 12\nClerk and Registrar 12\nClerk 12\nStenographer 12\nJanitor 12\nYale (Sub-Agency).\nMining Recorder and Collector 12 months, to 31st Mar. ,1917, @ $123 00\nTotal, $12,872\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$239,144\n70 00\n2,040\n18 00\n1,416\n02 00\n1,224\n96 00\n1,152\n90 00\n1,080\n65 00\n780\n75 00\n900\n1,476\nTotal.\n$1,438,524 00\n249,212 00\n1,687,736 CO\nIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES).\nTobe Voted per Statement (C) \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00A767,428.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n16\n17\nStipendiary Magistrates.\nCounty Gaols\t\nEstimated for\nService ending-\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n$ 3,300 00\n64,128 00\nTotal.\n$67,428 00\nSERVICE.\nIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES).\nVote No. 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Stipendiary Magistrates.\nAdditional to salary paid by the Dominion Government to one appointee as\nCounty Court Judge, viz.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nStipendiary Magistrate, Nelson 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $41 66\nStipendiary Magistrates (provisional). .12 ,, ,, \t\nVote No. 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094County Gaols.\nKamloops Gaol.\nWarden 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $110 00\nTwo Gaolers 12 ,, ,, each 86 00\nGaoler 12\nDo 12\nTwo Convict Guards 12\nMatron 12\nCarried forward\n80 00\n75 00\neach 86 00\n50 00\nTotal, $7,908\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$ 500\n2,S0O\n1,320\n2,064\n960\n900\n2,064\n600\n$7,908\nTotal.\n$ 3,300 00\n3,300 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 29-\nIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nTotal.\n$7,908\n$3,300 00-\nVote No\n17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094County Gaols.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nNelson Gaol,\nths, to 31st Mar., 1917,\u00C2\u00AE $115 00\n90 00\n1,380\n1,080\n 12\nTwo Gaolers\t\n 12 ,, ,, each 86 00\n2.064\n 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 85 00\n1,020\nDo\t\n 12 ,, ,, 75 00\nTotal, $6,444\nNew Westminster Gaol.\n900\n 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @$110 00\n1,320\n 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 86 00\n1,032\nDo\t\n 12\n, ,, 80 00\n960\nX\n 12\n86 00\n1,032\nThree Convict Guards\t\n 12\n, ,, each 80 00\n2,880\nTwo Convict Guards\t\n 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\n1,800\nTotal, $9,024\nOakalla Prison Farm.\n 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $140 00\n1,680\n 12\n80 00\n960\nFour Gaolers\t\n 12\n, ,, each 75 00\n3,600\nEight Guards\t\n 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\n7,200\nSix do\t\n 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 70 00\n5,040\nTailor\t\n 12\n70 00\n840\nPlumber \t\n 12\n70 00\n840\nCabinetmaker \t\n 12 -,\n70 00\n840\n 12\n90 00\n1,080\n 12\n70 00\n840\n 12\n60 00\n720\nAssistant Matron \t\n 12\n50 00\n600\nTotal, $24,240\nSaanich Prison Farm.\n 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1917, @ $120 00\n1,440\n 12\n90 00\n1,080\nDo\t\n 12\n86 00\n1,032\nDo\t\n 12\n, ,, 85 00\n1,020\nDo\t\n 12\nSO 00\n960\n 12\n90 00\n1,080\nFive Convict Guards\t\n 12\neach 85 00\n5,100\nTwo do. \t\n 12 ,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 75 00\n1,800\n 12\n75 00\n900\n 12\n100 00\n1,200\n 12\n75 00\n900\nTotal, $16,512\n64,128' 00-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n$67,428 00 E 30\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIV\u00E2\u0080\u0094LEGISLATION.\nTo Le Voted per Statement (D)\n^167,620.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n18^\n19\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A220\n21\n22\n23\n24\nLEGISLATION.\nDetails.\nMr. Speaker Sessional, to 31st Mar., 1917, $1,800\nDeputy Speaker ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 500\nClerk of the House ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 1,200\nLaw Clerk \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E 600\nSergeant-at-Arms \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 400\nAssistant Sergeant-at-Arms ,, ,, 200\nDoorkeeper ,, ,, 200\nMessenger \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, 200\n8 Pages (@ $40) ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 320\nIndemnity to Members (47 @$1,600). ,, ,, ....\nMileage ,, ,, ....\nRegistration of Voters \t\nExpenses of Elections\t\nFees and expenses of Witnesses attending and giving evidence before\nSelect Standing Committees\t\nContingent Fund\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlat o\lar., 1917.\n$5,420\n75,200\n7,000\n3,000\n70,000\n1,000\n6,000\nTotal.\n$167,620 00\nV.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE).\nTo Le Voted per Statement (E) 5472,575.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n25\n26\n27\n28\n29\n30\n31\n32\n33\n34\n35\n36\nBureau of Mines\t\nMine-rescue Stations\t\nFisheries \t\nMental Hospital, Flssondale \t\nColony Farm, Essondale\t\nNursery, Essondale\t\nMental Hospital, New Westminster.\nPrinting Office, Victoria\t\nProvincial Home, Kamloops\t\nProvincial Museum\t\nIndustrial School for Boys\t\nIndustrial School for Girls\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n$ 29,000\n16,250\n30,000\n131,580\n38,600\n6,060\n110,935\n66,000\n19,150\n4,000\n15,000\n6,000\nTotal.\n$472,575 00\nSERVICE.\nV.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE).\nVote No. 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bureau of Mines.\nMaintenance.\nPlant, material, and incidental expenses 12 months, to 31st March, 1917\nTemporary parties in the field (including salaries and travelling expenses)\t\nVote No. 26.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mine-rescue Stations.\nSupplies, apparatus, repairs, and incidental expenses\t\nCarried forward \t\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$5,000\n24,000\n16,250\nTotal.\n$29,000 00\n16,2.50 00\n$45,250 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 31\nV.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE).\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward \t\nVote No. 27.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fisheries.\nAdministration, investigation, and maintenance of fisheries and hatchery (including salaries, workmen's wages, & travelling exp.), 12 mo. to 31st Mar., 1917\nVote No. 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mental Hospital, Essondale.\nSalaries of employees\t\nMaintenance\t\nVote No. 29.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Colony' Farm, Essondale.\nSalaries of employees (including branch farm)\t\nMaintenance (including branch farm) \t\nPart payment account purchase portion of Lots 170 and 305, Group 1, New\nWestminster District, and interest\t\nVote No. 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Nursery, Essondale.\nSalaries of employees\t\nMaintenance \t\nVote No. 31.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mental Hospital, New Westminster.\nSalaries of employees \t\nMaintenance\t\nVote No. 32.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Printing Office, Victoria.\nMaintenance.\nExtra assistance, Printing Office and Book-binding Branch, including sessional\nwork and allowance for overtime\t\nPrinting paper, material, and incidentals \t\nNew machinery and plant\t\nVote No. 33.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial Home, Kamloops.\nMaintenance.\nMaintenance (including transport)\t\nVote No. 34.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial Museum.\nMaintenance.\nPurchase of Natural History Specimens, incidental and travelling\nexpenses 12 months, to Slst March, 1917\nVote No. 35.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Industrial School for Boys.\nMaintenance \t\nVote No. 36.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Industrial School for Girls.\nMaintenance (including temporary assistance)\t\nTo be now\nVoted.\n$30,000\n51,000\n80,580\n16,480\n20,000\n2,120\n4,060\n2,000\n49,395\n61,540\n15,000\n50,000\n1,000\n19,150\n4,000\n15,000\n6,000\nTotal.\n$45,250 00\n30,000 00\n131,580 00\n38,600 00\n6,060 00\n110,935 00\n66,000 00\n19,150 00\n4,000 00\n15,000 00\n6,000 00\n472,575 00 E 32\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nVI.-HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES.\nTo Le Voted per Statement (p) $525,800.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n37\n38\n39\n40\n41\n42\n43\n44\n45\n46\n47\n48\n49\n50\n51\n52\n53\n54\n55\n56\n57\n58\n59\n60\n61\n62\n63\n64\n65\n66\n67\n68\n69\n70\n71\nHOSPITALS AND CHARITIES.\nDetails.\nGrants to Hospitals 12 months\nGrants to Refuge Homes, Aid Societies, etc. (subject to\nGovernment Inspection'\nIn aid of Resident Physician, Alert Bay\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nDo\nContingencies\t\nChildren's Protection Act\t\nIn aid of destitute poor and sick\nAssistance, building Hospitals. .\nArrowhead\t\nAtlin\t\nBella Coola\t\nCampbell River\t\nChase\t\nChilcotin\t\nClayoquot\t\nClinton\t\nFraser Lake\t\nGulf Islands\t\nGibson's Landing and Squamish.\nKitwanga\t\nMasset\t\nNakusp\t\nNobles\t\n150-Mile House\t\nParksville\t\nPort Simpson \t\nQuatsino\t\nQueen Charlotte Islands\t\nQuesnel \t\nRock Bay\t\nSalmon River\t\nTelegraph Creek\t\nTerrace\t\nVananda\t\nWest Coast (Ucluelet)\t\nWindermere District\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n$275,000\n19,000\n500\n300\n500\n300\n300\n300\n300\n300\n300\n300\n600\n300\n300\n500\n300\n300\n200\n300\n300\n500\n500\n300\n300\n300\n400\n300\n500\n400\n300\n2,000\n9,500\n60,000\n150,000\nTotal.\n1525,800 JDO 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 33\nVII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (OTHER THAN SALARIES).\nTo be Voted per Statement (G) \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1308,670.00\nNo. of\nVote.\n72\n73\n74\n75\n76\n77\n78\n79\n80\n81\n82\n83\n84\nADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (OTHER THAN SALARIES).\nD ETAILS.\nSummoning and paying Witnesses\t\nPaying Grand and Petit Juro-s\t\nProsecution and Interpreters\t\nExpenses of Inquests\t\nRewards\t\nKeep of Prisoners\t\nSpecial Constables\t\nTransport of Police Officers, Constables, and Prisoners\t\nMedical Officers at Gaols (fixed allowances) \t\nInspection of Licensed Premises (allowances to Deputies)\t\nAllowance to Sheriffs (fixed allowances)\t\nConstitutional litigation and general law costs\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nEstimated for\nService ending-\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n$30,000\n25,000\n25,000\n7,500\n2,500\n60,000\n45,000\n65,000\n2.420\n1,500\n9,750\n15,000\n20,000\nTotal.\n$308,670 00\nVIIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\nTo be Voted per Statement (H)\n$1,524,500.00\nNo. of\nVote.\nH\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n85\n$ 15,000\n55,000\n17,500\n9,500\n14,000\n20,000\n15,000\n965,000\n310,000\n85,000\n2,500\n3,500\n5,000\n7,500\n86\n87\n8S\n89\nInspection of Schools\t\n90\n91\nAgricultural Education\t\n92\n93\n94\n95\nPer Capita Grant to City, Municipality, and Rural School Districts ....\nSalaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt.\n96\n97\n98\n$1,524,500 00\nSERVICE.\nEDUCATION.\nDetails.\nVote No. 85.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Education Office.\nExpenses of office \t\nBoard of Examiners of Public School Teachers, and expenses\nExaminers of High School entrance examination papers\t\nVote No. 86.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fbee Text-book Branch.\nText-books, maps, globes, etc\t\nCarried forward \t\nTo be now\nVoted.\n500\n8,500\n6,000\nTotal.\n$15,000 00\n55,000 00\n$70,000 00 E 34\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nVIIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094 EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSERVICE.\nTo be now\nVoted.\nBrought forward \t\nEDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Continued.\nDetails.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nVote No. 87.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Inspection of Schools.\nTravelling and office expenses\t\nVote No. 88.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial Normal Schools.\nBooks, apparatus, and incidental expenses, Vancouver.\nDo. do. Victoria. ..\nMileage for Students . .\t\nVote No. 89.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Education of Deaf and Dumb and Blind.\nTuition, maintenance, and travelling expenses, 12 months, to 31st March, 1911\nVote No. 90.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Agricultural Education.\nGrant in aid \t\nVote No. 91.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Industrial Education.\nGrant in aid\t\nVote No. 92.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Per Capita Grant to City\", Municipality, and Rural\nSchool Districts.\nCities 12 months, to 31st March, 1917\nMunicipalities 12 ,, ,, ,,\nRural School Districts 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nVote No. 93.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\n12 months, to 31st March, 1917\t\nVote No. 94.---Salaries of Teachers of Schools in E. & N. Railway Belt,\n12 months, to 31st March, 1917 \t\nVote No. 95.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grant to Libraries.\nGrant to Libraries\t\nVote No. 96.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Conveying Children to Central School.\nConveying children to Central School\t\nVote No. 97.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Manual Training Equipment.\nGrant in aid ,\t\nVote No. 98.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Contingencies.\nUnforeseen requirements, rents, incidental expenses, etc.... \t\n,17,500\n1,500\n1,500\n6,500\n14,000\n20,000\n15,000\n515,000\n330,000\n120,000\n310,000\n85,000\n2,500\n3,500\n5,000\n7,500\nTotal.\n$70,000 00\n17,500 00\n9.500 00\n14,000 00\n20,000 00\n15,000 00\n965,000 00\n310,000 00\n85,000 00\n2,500 00\n3,500 00\n5,000 00\n,500 00\n$1,524,500 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 35\nVIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$ 876\n$ 73\n720\n60\n1,080\n90\n960\n80\n780\n65\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n876\n73\n900\n75\n1,080\n90\n960\n80\n840\n70\n840\n70\n1,140\n95\n876\n73\n780\n65\n900\n75\n900\n75\n780\n65\nJ ,020\n85\n900\n75\n900\n75\n960\n80\n960\n80\n900\n75\n1,080\n90\n1,080\n90\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n936\n78\n900\n75\n780\n65\n900\n75\n-900\n75\n900\n75\nS40\n70\n816\n68\n780\n65\n720\n60\n900\n75\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n1,020\n85\n960\n80\n720\n60\n780\n65\n960\n80\n900\n75\n876\n73\n840\n70\n720\n60\n-960\n80\n900\n75\n1,080\n90\n900\n75\n960\n80\n780\n65\n720\n60\n960\n80\n960\n80\n1,020\n85\n840\n70\nSchool.\nAlbert Canyon 12 months to 31st March,1917\nAlbert Head 12\nAlexandria 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nAlice Siding 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nAllen Grove 12 ,,\nAnarchist Mountain 12 ,,\nAnnable 12 ,,\nAppledale 12 ,,\nArrow Park, West 12 ,,\nAtihton Creek , 12 ,,\nAspen Grove 12 ,,\nAthalmer 12 ,,\nBalfour 12\nBalmoral 12 ,,\nBamtield 12 ,,\nBarkerville 12 ,,\nBarnes Creek 12 ,,\nBarnston Island 12 ,,\nBarriere River 12 ,,\nBarriere Valley 12 ,,\nBear Creek 12 ,,\nBeaver Lake 12 ,,\nBeaton 12 ,,\nBelford 12\nBella Coola . .- 12\nDo. Lower . . 12 ,,.\nBerrvdale 12 ,,\nBig Bar 12\nDo. Upper 12 ,,\nBig Bay 12\nBig Creek 12\nBig Eddy 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nBlaeberry . 12 ,,\nBlind Bay 12\nBonaparte Valley 12 ,,\nBoswell 12\nBoundary Falls 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nBoundary Valley 12 ,,\nBowen Island 12 ,,\nBowie 12\nBowser 12 ,,\nBox Lake 12\nBridesville 12 ,,\nBrilliant 12 ,,\nBrisco 12 ,,\nBritannia Beach ., 12 ,,\nDo 2nd division 12 ,,\nBritannia Mine 12 ,,\nBull River Bridge 12\nBull River Falls 12\nCampbell Creek, South 12\nCampbell Range 12 ,,\nCanford 12\nCape Scott .... 12 ,,\nCarlin Siding 12 ,,\nCarrier 12\nCastledale 12 ,,\nCastlegar 12 ,,\nChase Creek .. 12 ,,\nChaumox 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nChief Lake 12\nChilco 12\nChimney Creek 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nChinook Cove 12 ,, E 36\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nVUL\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nTwelve Mos.\nSalary.\n$ 840\n900\n900\n780\n900\n900\n900\n900\n780\n780\n1,140\n900\n900\n840\n840\n900\n780\n960\n780\n900\n840\n840\n780\n900\n900\n1,200\n1,080\n900\n960\n900\n900\n900\n960\n960\n1,020\n960\n900\n900\n900\n900\n900\n900\n936\n900\n900\n840\n996\n1,200\n1,500\n1,200\n1,200\n1,500\n1,200\n900\n1,020\n900\n780\n900\n780\n720\n900\n876\n876\n780\no? 70\n75\n75\n65\n75\n75\n75\n75\n65\n65\n95\n75\n75\n70\n70\n75\n65\n80\n65\n75\n70\n70\n65\n75\n75\n100\n90\n75\n80\n75\n75\n75\n80\n80\n85\n80\n75\n75\n75\n75\n75\n75\n78\n75\n75\n70\n83\n100\n125\n100\n100\n125\n100\n75\n85\n75\n65\n75\n65\n60\n75\n73\n73\n65\nSchool.\nChristina Lake \t\nChu Chua \t\nClearwater\t\nClo-oose\t\nCoalmont \t\nCokato\t\nColumbia Park\t\nComaplix\t\nCommonage\t\nConcord\t\nCopper City\t\nCopper Creek\t\nCortes Islaml\t\nCraigellachie. .. . \t\nCranberry Marsh\t\nCrawford Creek\t\nCriss Creek .\nCrowsnest\t\nCultus Lake\t\nCurzon\t\nDarey Mountain\t\nDead wood\t\nDeep Creek \t\nDeer Park \t\nDemars, West\t\nDiscovery\t\nDragon Lake \t\nDuhamel\t\nDunster\t\nFldgewood\t\nEdwards Creek\t\nEholt\t\nElk Bridge\t\nElk Prairie \t\nEmpire Valley\t\nEndako\t\nEngen \t\nKrie\t\nFairview\t\nFalconer \t\nFalkland\t\nFauquier\t\nFV-rguson\t\nFife\t\nFire Valley\t\nFish Lake\t\nFlagstone\t\nFort Fraser\t\nFort George, Principal\t\nDo. 2nd division\t\nDo. 3rd do\t\nDo. South, Principal....\nDo. do. 2nd division.\nFoster's Bar\t\nGalena\t\nGalena Bay\t\nGaliano\t\nGalloway \t\nGambier Island\t\nGanges\t\nGerrard\t\nGillis Bay\t\nGilpin \t\nGlenrosa\t\n. 12 months to 31st March, 1917\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A212 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A212\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12\n.12\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012\n.. 12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A212\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A212\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012\n. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n..12 ,,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 12\n. 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n12\n..12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A212\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A012 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n..12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n..12\n.-12\n..12\n..12 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 37\nVIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries op Teachers in Assisted Schools.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$1,140\n$ 95\n1,140\n95\n840\n70\n840\n70\n840\n70\n720\n60\n900\n75\n900\n75\n720\n60\n1,176\n98\n840\n70\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n1,260\n105\n1,200\n100\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n780\n65\n780\n65\n900\n75\n816\n68\n960\n80\n780\n65\n780\n65\n1,020\n85\n1,020\n85\n720\n60\n900\n75\n960\n80\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n1,020\n85\n720\n60\n816\n68\n720\n60\n780\n65\n900\n75\n816\n68\n780\n65\n840\n70\n840\n70\n900\n75\n900\n75\n840\n70\n900\n75\n936\n78\n840\n70\n900\n75\n780\n65\n816\n68\n960\n80\n960\n80\n780\n65\n900\n75\n840\n70\n960\n80\n900\n75\n816\n68\n816\n68\n1,200\n100\n900\n75\nSchool.\nGranby Bay 12 months to 31st March, 1917\nGranby Btiy Mine .... 12\nGranite Bay 12\nGray Creek 12\nGreen Valley 12\nHalf Moon Bay 12\nHall's Landing 12\nHarbledown Island 12\nHardy Island.. 12\nHarper's Camp 12\nHarrogate 12\nHarrop 12\nHat Creek 12\nHaysport 12\nHazelton 12\nDo. New 12\nHeffley Creek 12\nHeffley Lake 12\nHeriot Bay 12\nHidden Lake 12\nHighland 12\nHilltop 12\nHilton 12\nHolberg 12\nHope Station 12\nHornby Island 12\nHorse Creek 12\nHosmer 12\nHupel 12\nHurlingham 12\nHuscroft 12\nIngram Mountain 12\nInvermere 12\nInverness 12\nloco 12\nIsabella Point 12\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2James Island 12\nJordan River 12\nKaleva , 12\nKedleston 12\nKeefers 12\nKelowna, East 12\nKeremeos, South 12\nKettle River, North 12\nKettle Valley 12\nKildonan 12\nKillarney 12\nKimberley 12\nKingcome Inlet 12\nKingsgate 12\nKnutsforil 12\nKoch Siding 12\nKundis 12\nLac la Hache 12\nLake Buntzen 12\nLancaster 12\nLasqueti Island 12\nLittle Fort 12\nLoco 12\nLytton, North 12\nMabel Lake 12\nMalcolm Island, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12 E 38\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nVIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$1,140\n$ 95\n840\n70\n840\n70\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n1,080\n90\n780\n65\n720\n60\n900\n75\n960\n80\n900\n75\n840\n70\n840\n70\n900\n75\n780\n65\n900\n75\n720\n60\n900\n75\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n1,200\n100\n900\n75\n960\n80\n900\n75\n900\n75\n840\n70\n840\n70\n720\n60\n816\n68\n720\n60\n924\n77\n780\n65\n900\n75\n900\n75\n780\n65\n900\n75\n900\n75\n780\n65\n720\n60\n780\n65\n720\n00\n900\n75\n720\n60\n1,020\n85\n1,020\nS5\n960\n80\n720\n60\n1,200\n100\n1,200\n100\n960\n80\n720\n00\n780\n65\n900\n75\n720\n60\n780\n65\n840\n70\n900\n75\n720\n60\n840\n70\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n960\n80\nMapes 12 months to 31st March,\nMarshall 12\nMeadowbrook 12 ,, ,,\nMeadow Spur 12 ,, ,,\nMeldrum Creek 12 ,, ,,\nMet'akatla 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nMill Brook Cove 12\nMill Creek 12\nMirror Lake 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nMoberly 12\nModel Farms 12 ,, ,,\nMorrissey 12 ,, ,,\nMorrissey Mines .12 ,, ,,\nMount Ingersoll 12 ,, ,,\nMoyase 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nMoyie, Principal 12 ,, ,,\nDo. 2nd division 12 ,, ,,\nMyers Flat 12\nMyncaster 12 ,, ,,\nMacalister. . 12 ,, ,,\nMcBride 12\nMcGuire 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nMacKenzie 12 ,, ,,\nNeedles 12\nNewlands 12 ,, ,,\nNickel Plate Mine 12\nNimpkish 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nNine-mile Creek 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nOkanagan Centre. . 12 ,, ,,\nOkeover Arm 12 ,, ,,\nOlalla 12\nOlsen Lake 12\nOotsa Lake 12 ,, ,,\nPachelqua 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nParks Siding 12 ,, ,,\nPaterson 12 ,, ,,\nPavilion ...12 ,, ,,\nPaxton Valley 12\nPcmberton Meadows 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nPemberton Range 12 ,, ,,\nPender Harbour 12 ,, ,,\nPerry Siding 12 ,, ,,\nPitt Lake 12\nPorcher Island 12 ,, ,,\nPort Clements 12 ,, ,,\nPort Hardy 12\nPort Washington 12 ,, ,,\nPouce Coupe 12 ,, ,,\nPounce Coupe, North 12 ,, ,,\nQuatsino 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\nRefuge Cove 12 ,, ,,\nReiswig 12 ,, ,,\nRenata 12 ,, ,,\nRetreat Cove 12 ,, ,r\nRichland 12\nRiondel 12\nRoberts Creek 12 ,, ,,\nRobin's Range 12 ,, ,,\nRock Bay 12\nRock Creek 12 ,, ,,\nRoe Lake 12 ,, ,,\nRogers Pass 12 ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nRoosville 12 ,, - \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n1917 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 39\nVI1L\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$ 900\n$ 75\n720\n60\n780\n65\n840\n70\n900\n75\n840\n70\n1,080\n90\n1,200 '\n100\n720\n60\n960\n80\n900\n75\n780\n65\n876\n73\n900\n75\n780\n65\n780\n65\n816\n68\n840\n70\n840\n70\n840\n70\n1,020\n85\n960\n80\n900\n75\n960\n80\n1,020\n85\n1,200\n100\n960\n80\n1,140\n95\n840\n70\n876\n73\n1,020\n85\n960\n80\n720\n60\n840\n70\n960\n80\n1,320\n110\n1,020\n85\n876\n73\n900\n75\n780\n65\n780\n65\n900\n75\n840\n70\n780\n65\n1,260\n105\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n840\n70\n900\n75\n840\n70\n780\n65\n720\n60\n780\n65\n960\n80\n936\n78\n840\n70\n936\n78\n900\n75\n900\n75\n900\n75\n960\n80\nSchool.\nRoseberv 12 months to 31st March, 1917\nRoy Lake 12\nSaint Elmo 12\nSalmon River 12\nSalmon Valley 12\nSand Creek 12\nSand Spit 12\nSaskatoon Creek 12\nSavary Island 12\nSayward 12\nSea Otter Cove 12\nSechelt 12\nSetoii Lake Creek 12\nSeymour Arm 12\nShirley 12\nShuswap F'alls 12\nShuswap, North 12\nShutty Bench 12\nSicamous 12\nSilver Creek 12\nSilverton 12\nSimilkameen 12\nSinclair 12\nSirdar 12\nSkidegate 12\nSmithers, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nSoda Creek 12\nSolsqua 12\nSorrento 12\nSparkling Creek 12\nSquamish, Lower, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nStandard Mine 12\nStellaco 12\nStewart 12\nStrandby 12\nSullivan Valley 12\nSummit Lake 12\nSunnybrae 12\nSunnyside 12\nSyringa Creek , 12\nTaft 12\nTappen Valley 12\nTelegraph Creek 12\nTelkwa 12\nThree Forks 12\nThree Valle(y 12\nThrums, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nThurlow 12\nTranquille 12\nTrapp Lake 12\nTrinity Valley 12\nTrout Creek, Upper 12\nTrout Lake 12\nTulameen 12\nTurtle Valley 12\nUcluelet 12\nUcluelet Arm 12\nUcluelet, East 12\nValdes Island 12\nVanderhoof 12 E 40\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nVIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nSalaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$ 840\n$ 70\n 12 months to 31st March, 1917\n840\n70\n 12\n780\n65\n 12\n1,020\n85\n 12\n1,020\n85\n 12\n816\n68\n 12\n900\n75\n 12\n1,200\n100\n 12\n780\n65\n 12\n1,140\n95\n 12\n900\n75\n 12\n1,020\n85\n 12\n960\n80\n 12\n1,020\n85\n 12\n900\n75\n 12\n960\n80\n80\n 12\n960\n 12\n780\n65\n 12\n960\n80\n 12\n840\n70\nYale \t\n 12\nSalaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt.\n720\n$ 60\n780\n65\n840\n70\n900\n75\n1,200\n100\n960\n80\n840\n70\n780\n65\n840\n70\n960\n80\n780\n65\n936\n78\n1,080\n90\n900\n75\n780\n65\n780\n65\n780\n65\n960\n80\n780\n65\n960\n80\n780\n65\n780\n65\n900\n75\n960\n80\n780\n65\n720\n60\n1,140\n95\n900\n75\n780\n65\n840\n70\n876\n73\n936\n78\n840\n70\n840\n70\n1,200\n100\n1,080\n90\n960\n80\nBamberton\t\nBeaufort\t\nBeaver Creek 12\nBench 12\nBrechin, Principal 12\nDo. 2ird division 12\nDo. 3rd do 12\nDo. 4th do .12\nCedar, East 12\nDo. North, Principal .... 12\nDo. do. 2nd division 12\nDo. South , 12\nChase River, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nDo. 3rd do 12\nCherry Creek Valley 12\nCobble Hill '. 12\nComox, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nCowichan, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nCowichan Lake 12\nDeparture Bay 12\nDiamond Crossing, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nErrington 12\nExtension, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nDo. 3rd do 12\nFanny Bay 12\nFrench Creek 12\nGill 12\nGlenora 12\nGrantham 12\nHarewood, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nDo. 3rd do 12\n12 months to 31st March,\n12\n1917 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17)\nE 41\nVIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094EDUCATION.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSalaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nTwelve Mos.\nMonthly\nSalary.\nSalary.\n$ 840\n$ 70\n780\n65\n780\n65\n780\n65\n780\n65\n780\n65\n780\n65\n840\n70\n900\n75\n900\n75\n1,020\n85\n840\n70\n816\n68\n900\n75\n1,080\n90\n900\n75\n780\n65\n816\n68\n840\n70\n1,020\n85\n840\n70\n1,020\n85\n840\n70\n.1,020\n85\n840\n70\n876\n73\n816\n68\n960\n80\n840\n70\n840\n70\n960\n80\n720\n60\n840\n70\n780\n65\n780\n65\n960\n80\n900\n75\n1,056\n88\n816\n68\n720\n60\n1,056\n88\n780\n65\n1,200\n100\n1,080\n90\n960\n80\n840\n70\n780\n65\nSchool.\nHarewood, 4th division (Chinese) 12 mor\nDo. 5th do 12\nDo. 6th do 12\nDo. 7th do 12\nDo. 8th do 12\nHeadquarters 12\nHillier 12\nKoksilah 12\nLazo 12\nMalahat 12\nMinto, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nMontrose 12\nMountain 12\nNanaimo Bay, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division.... 12\nDo. 3rd do 12\nNanoose Bay 12\nNob Hill 12\nNorthfield, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nNumber 7 Mine, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nNumber 8 Mine, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nOyster .12\nDo. East 12\nDo. North, Principal 12\nDo. do. 2nd division 12\nParksville 12\nQualicum Beach Principal. 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nQualicum, Little 12\nRoyston 12\nSahtlam 12\nSandwick 12\nShawnigan 12\nUnion Bay, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division 12\nWaterloo 12\nWellington, Principal 12\nDo. 2nd division .12\nDo. South, Principal 12\nDo. do. 2nd division 12\nDo. do. 3rd do 12\nDo. do. 4th do 12\nDo. do. 5th do 12\nths to 31st March, 1917 E42\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nIX.\u00E2\u0080\u0094TRANSPORT.\nTo be Voted per Statement (J)\n$43,000.00.\nNo. of\nVote.\nJ\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n99\n100\nTRANSPORT.\nDetails.\nTravelling Expenses of Officers on duty (not otherwise provided for)...\n$ 3,000 00\n40,000 00\n$43,000 00\nX.\u00E2\u0080\u0094DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (OTHER THAN SALARIES).\nTo be Voted per Statement (K) . . . $176,500.00.\nNo. of\nVote.\n101\n102\n103\n104\n105\n106\n107\n108\n109\n110\n111\n112\n113\n114\n115\n116\n117\n118\n119\n120\nK\nDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (OTHER THAN SALARIES).\nDetails.\nAdministration and Outside Service (including agricultural products for\nDepartmental exhibition room and miscellaneous expenditure)\t\nBoard of Horticulture\u00E2\u0080\u0094expenses of members attending meetings\t\nCrop competitions in commercial fruits and vegetables, and garden and\nvacant lot competitions and demonstrations\t\nDemonstration orchards and experimental trees\t\nFruit-handling, cold-storage, and precooling investigation work\t\nFruit-packing Schools \t\nIn aid of Agricultural Associations\t\nIn aid of B.C. Dairymen's Association\t\nIn aid of B.C. Entomological Society\t\nIn aid of B.C. Fruit-growers' Association\t\nIn aid of B.C. Poultry Association\t\nIn aid of B.C. Stock-breeders' Association\t\nIn aid of Flockmasters' Association\t\nIn aid of Farmers' Institutes (including educational work)\t\nIn aid of Women's Institutes (including educational work)\t\nInspection of Nursery-stock, trees, plants, etc\t\nSuppression of diseases affecting fruits, vegetables, plants, etc\t\nSuppression of noxious weeds\t\nCompensation to owners of cattle slaughtered for tuberculosis\t\nTravelling expenses of officers on duty :\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n$20,000 00\n500 00\n2.000 00\n1,000 00\n1,000 00\n1,500 00\n30,000 00\n2,500 00\n250 00\n5,000 00\n2,500 00\n2,500 00\n250 00\n20,000 00\n7,500 00\n20,000 00\n15,000 00\n10,000 00\n10,000 00\n25,000 00\nTotal.\n76,500 00\nXL\u00E2\u0080\u0094REVENUE SERVICES.\nTo be Voted per Statement ([_)\n$25,000.00.\nNo. of\nVote.\nL\nEstimated for\nService ending-\n31st Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n121\nCOLLECTION OF REVENUE,\nDetails.\nCommission, Courts of Appeal, Travelling Expenses and Miscellaneous..\n$25,000 00\n$25,000 OO 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 43'.\nXII.-PUBLIC WORKS.\nTo be Voted per Statement (M)\n3,023,010.00.\nNo. of\nVote.\n122-141\n142-185\n186-243\n244-248\nM\nWorks and Buildings\t\nRoads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves\t\nSubsidies and Maintenance, Steamboats, Ferries, and Bridges\nMiscellaneous\t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\n5 606,900 00\n2,255,800 00\n115,660 00\n44,650 00\nTotal.\n113,023,010 00'\nNo. of\nVote.\n122\n123\n124\n125\n126\n127\n128\n129\n130\n131\n132\n133\n134\n135\n136\n137\n138\n139\n140\n141\n142\n143\n144\n145\n146\n147\n148\n149\n150\n151\n152\n153\n154\n155\n156\n157\n158\n159\n160\nSERVICE.\nNIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC WORKS.\nWorks and Buildings.\nCourt-house, Prince Rupert\t\nFurniture, Government Offices throughout the Province \t\nGaols and Lock-ups throughout the Province (maintenance and repairs).\nPrison Farm, Oakalla\t\nDo. Saanich\t\nImprovement of Government Grounds, Victoria \t\nImprovement of Government Grounds throughout the Province\t\nImprovement of Government Reserve, Burnaby\t\nKing Edward Sanatorium, Tranquille\t\nMental Hospital, Essondale .\t\nNursery, do. \t\nColony Farm, do.\t\nMental Hospital, New Westminster\t\nProvincial Government Buildings, London, England (completion, furniture, and maintenance) \t\nProvincial Normal School, Vancouver (maintenance)\t\nProvincial Normal School, Victoria (maintenance) ... \t\nPublic Schools throughout the Province\t\nRepairs to buildings, furniture, fuel, light, etc., Government House,\nVictoria (including upkeep of garden)\t\nRepairs to Government Buildings throughout the Province\t\nRepairs to Parliament Buildings\t\nRoads, Struts, Bridges, and Wharves.\nAlberni\nAtlin\nCariboo\nChilliwack\nColumbia\nComox\nCowichan\nCranbrook\nDelta\nDewdney\nEsquimalt\nFernie\nGrand Forks\nGreenwood\nThe Islands\nKamloops\nKaslo\nLillooet\nNanaimo City\nDistrict,\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo. .\ndo.\ndo. .\ndo. .\nCarried forward\nEstimated for\nService ending\n31\u00C2\u00BBt Mar., 1917.\n$10,000 00\n20,000 00\n20,000 00\n15,000 00\n15,000 00\n15,000 00\n10,000 00\n10,000 00\n10,000 00\n17,900 00\n13,000 00\n4,000 00\n10,000 00\n175,000 00\n2,500 00\n8,000 00\n200,000 00\n17,000 00\n20,000 00\n14,500 00\n$ 53,500 00\n18,000 00\n123,000 00\n33,300 00\n36,000 00\n59,500 00\n33,300 00\n41,000 00\n22,500 00\n68,500 00\n36,000 00\n41,000 00\n28,800 00\n19,800 00\n27,000 00\n72.000 00\n36,000 00\n65,000 00\n9,000 00\n23,200 00\nTotal.\n$606,900 00-\n$606,900 00 E 44\nEstimates (1916-17)\n1916\nNo. of\nVote.\nSERVICE.\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n$823,200 00\n24,300 00\n7.9,000 00\n37,000 00\n40,000 00\n5,500 00\n72,000 00\n176,000 00\n36,000 00\n51,300 00\n72,000 00\n80,500 00\n10,000 00\n30,000 00\n9,000 00\n2,000 00\n20,000 00\n10,000 00\n25,000 00\n5,000 00\n10,000 00\n5,000 00\n25,000 00\n8,000 00\n450,000 00\n150,000 00\n$606,900 00\n161\nXII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PUBLIC WORKS.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nRoads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\n162\n163\n164\n165\n166\n167\n168\n169\n170\n171\n172\n(_J *J *1 i- xf < *\n173\n174\nRoad construction, interned aliens \t\n176\n177\n178\nAssistance towards Dyke, Nicomen Island\t\nConfining Peterson Creek through Crown lands, Sections 25 and 36,\n179\n180\n181\n182\n183\n184\n185\nBridge, Fraser River, Prince George \t\nSubsidies and Maintenance, Steamboats, Ferries, and Bridges.\nFerries.\n2 255 800 00\n186\n187\n$ 3,500 00\n2,500 00\n800 00\n100 00\n500 00\n7,500 00\n1,200 00\n5,000 00\n3,500 00\n1,000 00\n800 00\n1,500 00\n1,100 00\n1,000 00\n8,000 00\n1,800 00\n3,000 00\n600 00\n525 00\n2,000 00\n500 00\n13,500 00\n1,000 00\n475 00\n1,000 00\n100 00\n188\n189\n190\nColumbia River, Goldstream\t\n191\n192\n193\n194\n195\n196\n197\n198\nDo. High Bar\t\n199\n200\n201\n202\n203\n204\n205\n206\n207\n208\n209\n210\n211\n$62,500 00\n$2,862,700 00 6 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 45\nNo. of\nVote.\n212\n213\n214\n215\n216\n217\n218\n219\n220\n221\n222\n223\n224\n225\n226\n227\n228\n229\n230\n231\n232\n233\n234\n235\n236\n237\n238\n289\n240\n241\n242\n243\n244\n245\n246\n247\n248\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward.\nXII.-PUBLIC WORKS.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSubsidies and Maintenance, Steamboats, Ferries, and\nBridges.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nFerries.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nKootenay River, Reclamation Farm\t\nNechako River, Fraser Lake\t\nDo. Fort George\t\nDo. near mouth of Chilako River \t\nDo. Neulett, near Vanderhoof\t\nDo. Vanderhoof\t\nNorth Thompson River, Bester, Mosquito Flat\t\nDo. Chinook Cove\t\nDo. Jones . \t\nDo. Little Fort\t\nDo. Upper Crossing\t\nShuswap Lake, Sorrento, Scotch Creek\t\nSouth Thompson, 1 lucks\t\nDo. Pritchard\t\nStuart Lake . \t\nStewart River, Tsinkit-Stuart Lake Road\t\nSkeena River, Breckenridge \t\nDo. Copper City\t\nDo. Hazelton\t\nDo. Kitwanga \t\nDo. Meanskinisht-Cedarville\t\nDo. Pacific\t\nDo. Terrace \t\nDo. Usk\t\nWest Arm, Kootenay Lake, at Nelson\t\nBridge Tenders.\nCanoe Pass \t\nEburne \t\nKamloops\t\nPitt River\t\nSteamboats.\nNorth-East Arm Arrow Lake\t\nDog Lake, Similkameen\t\nShuswap Lake (conditional) \t\nMiscellaneous.\nBoiler Inspection (maintenance, wages, repairs, etc., launch \"Adanac\nExtra Janitors and janitors' supplies\t\nGarage, Victoria (chauffeurs' wages and expenses, supplies aud repairs)\nPremium, Insurance, Government Buildings\t\nSpecial Guard, Parliament Buildings \t\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n2,500 00 $2,862,700 00\n1,100 00\n1,000 00\n1,500 00\n3,000 00\n3,000 00\n1,000 00\n600 00\n600 00\n600 00\n1,150 00\n1,200 00\n1,580 00\n650 00\n600 00\n900 00\n3,000 00\n1,020 00\n1,300 00\n750 00\n1,300 00\n4,500 00\n4,500 00\n1,380 00\n1,300 00\n3,600 00\n720 00\n840 00\n540 00\n1,680 00\n3,000 00\n1,250 00\n4,000 00\n2,500 00\n20,000 OO\n4,000 00\n16,650 00\n1,500 00\n115,660 00>\n44,650 00\n$3,023,010 00 E 46\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\nXIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE.\nTo Le Voted per Statement (|\|) . . . $1,291,381.75\n:No. of\nVote.\nN\nEstimated for\nSet-vice ending\n31st Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\nXIII. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 MISCELLANEOUS.\nProvincial Secretary's Department.\n-249\n$20,000 00\ni250\n4,000 00\n1,200 00\n251\nCivil Service Coin., Examiners and Registrar, under \"Publi\n; Service\nAct\"\n252\n6,000 00\n30,000 00\n253\n254\n30,120 00\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0255\n2,000 00\n15,000 00\n40,000 00\n1,000 00\n256\n257\n.258\nVote No. 259.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Superannuation.\nMargaret Beatty 12 months to 31st Mar., 1917,\n& $20 =\n= $240\nC. H. F. Blake 12\n25\n300\nMrs. E. J Corrigan 12 ,, ,,\n25\n300\nJ.Edwards 12 ,,\n25\n300\n30\n360\nJno. D. Hopkins 12 ,, ,,\n30\n360\nA. G. Brown 12\n35\n420\nJ. H. Mason 12\n35\n420\n!\nP. Murphy 12\n35\n420\nJno. Strang 12 ,, ,,\n35\n420\n40\n480\n!\nC. E. Costerton 12 \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\n40\n480\nGeo. Cunningham 12 ,, ,,\n40\n480\nW. T L. House 12\n40\n480\nS. Phipps 12\n40\n480\n0. A. McAlman 12 ,, ,,\n40\n480\n,\nA.Thomas 12\n45\n540\n/\nW. Dodd 12\n50\n600\n1\nMrs. R. Wolfenden 12\n55\n660\nG. W. Aikman 12\n60\n720\nA. Stevenson 12 ,, ,,\n60\n720\nA. Carnev 12 ,, ,,\n62.\n50 750\nT. C. Boulton 12\n65\n780\nC. E. Holt 12\n65\n780\n}\n65\n780\n65\n780\nGeorge Thomson 12 ,, ,,\n70\n840\nE. E. Chipman 12 ,, ,,\n70\n840\n1\nJ. M. Mutter 12\n70\n840\nJ. G. Brymner 12 ,, ,,\n70\n840\ni\nJ. R. Anderson 12 ,, ,,\n;o\n900\nJ. K. Worsfold 12\n75\n900\n75\n75\n900\n900\nJ. H. Sprott 12\n75\n900\nA. C. Nelson 12\n75\n900\n75\n900\nW.Gordon 12\n80\n960\n.T.Porter 12\n80\n960\nT. E. Wooldridge 12\n80\n960\nMark Bate 12\n90\n1,080\nW. S. Gore 12\n100\n1,200\nE. B. McKay 12\n100\n1,200\n105\n1,260\nC. Phair 12\n113\n1,356\nJ. McB. Smith 12\n120\n1,440\n33,606 00\n$182,926 00 \u00E2\u0096\u00A06 Geo. 5\nEstimates (1916-17).\nE 47\nNo. of\nVote.\n260\n201\n262\n263\n264\n265\n266\n267\n268\n269\n270\n271\n272\n273\n274\n275\n276\n277\n278\n279\n280\n281\n282\n283\n284\n285\n286\n287\n288\n289\n290\n291\n292\n293\n294\nSERVICE.\nBrought forward\t\nXIII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094MISCELLANEOUS.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nProvincial Secretary's Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nGrant to B. C. Regiments\t\nGrant to City of Phoenix\t\nGrant to City of Rossland\t\nGrant in aid of communication with Remote Settlements, Alert Bay to\nKingoome Inlet\t\nGrant in aid of Kitimat mail service\t\nGrant to Governors of the University of British Columbia (conditional).\nGrant to Canadian Patriotic Fund (Provincial Branch)\t\nGrant to Boy Scouts (Province)\t\nGrant to Victorian Order of Nurses (Province)\t\nGrant to returned Soldiers' Aid Commission......... \t\nDepartment of Mines.\nCoal Miners' Examinations (allowances to Examiners and Secretaries)\nGrant to Western Branch Canadian Mining Institute\t\nAttorney-General's Department.\nDestruction of Wolves, Cougars, Coyotes, etc. (bounties and salaries)...\nGame Protection (including temporary salaries, travelling expenses, and\nincidentals of office) \t\nDepartmental Libraries \t\nLegislative Library\t\nTravelling Libraries\t\nMotor Traffic Regulation (plates, badges, express, etc.)\t\nSpecial Survey's\t\nContribution to City of Vancouver towards purchase of certain lanes in\nLot 301, New Westminster District\t\nDepartment of Railways.\nNe\nWestminster (salaries, maintenance, and\nCross-seetion books .\nFraser River Bridge,\nrepairs) \t\nSonghees Indian Reserve improvements\t\nTotal, $260,655.75\nAgent-General's Office, London.\nSalary of Agent-General, including clerical assistance, advertising, etc.\n12 months, to 31st March, 1917\t\nImmigration and Publicity.\nMiscellaneous requirements.\nGeneral.\nAdvance to Minister of Finance and Agriculture for administration purposes on account of Dominion Trust Company (in liquidation) as\nrecited in bonds\u00E2\u0080\u0094unpaid at this date\u00E2\u0080\u0094of :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLondon Guarantee and Accident Co., Ltd $ 50,000\nRailway Passengers Assurance Company 200,000\nFreight, express, and cartage\t\nFuel, light, power, and water\t\nInterest on Suitors' Fund Deposits ...\nRefunds \t\nRents\t\nTelegrams\t\nTelephone Service \t\nTemporary Assistance\t\nMiscellaneous, not detailed in Estimates\nEstimated for\nService ending\nSlst Mar., 1917.\nTotal.\n$182,926 00\n5,000 00\n4,000 00\n12,000 00\n* 300 00\n300 00\n200,000 00\n6,000 00\n1,000 00\n500 00\n15,000 00\n4,000 00\n1,000 00\n35,000 00\n31,700 00\n1,500 00\n10,000 00\n2.000 00\n6,000 00\n2,500 00\n5,000 00\n455 75\n20,200 00\n240,000 00\n35,000 .00\n15,000 00\n250,000 00\n15,000 00\n40,000 00\n5,000 00\n2,500 00\n5,000 00\n15,000 00\n22,500 00\n25,000 00\n75,000 00\n$1,291,381 75\n$1,291,381 75 E 48\nEstimates (1916-17).\n1916\n. XIV.\u00E2\u0080\u0094DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.\nTo be Voted per Statement (O) . . . \u00C2\u00A7\n35,900.00.\nNo. of\nVote.\n295\n296\n297\n298\n299\n300\n301\n302\n303\n304\n305\n306\n307\n308\n309\n310\n311\n312\n313\n314\n315\n316\nXIV.\u00E2\u0080\u0094DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.\nForest Branch.\nDetermination Sf lumber values under \" Royalty Act,\" and investigation\nof timber measurement (salaries and travelling expenses)\t\nIn aid of encoviraging lumber trade (including salaries, travelling\nexpenses, and purcliase of material) \t\nForest Products Investigations (salaries and travelling expenses)\t\nForest Protection Fund\t\nMiscellaneous (including transport, salaries of temporary staff, upkeep\nof boats, incidental expenses, etc.)\t\nTimber testing and investigation of wood products\t\nTotal, $325,000\nLands Branch.\nDry lands investigations and experiments \t\nSalaries and expenses of Pre-emption Inspectors \t\nBalance of compensation to North Pacific Lumber Co., Ltd. re Timber\nLease, Lot 439, Group 2, New Westminster District\t\nTotal, $32,500\nSurveyor-General's Branch.\nMaps (including lithographing, printing, and purchase of non-departmental maps)..\t\nPhoto-topographical surveys\t\nSurveys throughout the Province\t\nTemporary assistance\t\nPurchase of maps \t\nTotal, $119,400\nWater Rights Branch.\nBoard of Investigation (including salaries and travelling expenses) ....\nB.C. Hydrographic survey\t\nCollecting rainfall and climate statistics (including observers' salaries). .\nExpert assistance\t\nPublic irrigation corporations\u00E2\u0080\u0094surveys and investigations (including\nsalaries and travelling expenses)\t\nSurveys (general)\t\nTemporary assistance (including salaries, office engineers k, draughtsmen)\nGrant to Irrigation Convention at Kamloops\t\nTotal, $S9,000\nEstimated for\nService ending\n31st Mar., 1917.\n$ 5,000 00\n50,000 00\n10,000 00\n150,000 00\n90,000 00\n20,000 00\n10,000 00\n15,000 00\n7,500 00\n5,000 00\n10,000 00\n100,000 00\n4,000 00\n400 00\n9,000 00\n5,000 00\n1,000 00\n6,500 00\n5,000 00\n40,000 00\n22,000 00\n500 00\nTotal.\n$565,900 00-"@en . "Legislative proceedings"@en . "J110.L5 S7"@en . "1916_V01_06_E1_E48"@en . "10.14288/1.0059518"@en . "English"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Victoria, BC : Government Printer"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy or otherwise distribute these images please contact the Legislative Library of British Columbia"@en . "Original Format: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Library. Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia"@en . "ESTIMATE OF REVENUE AND RECEIPTS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE Fiscal Year ending 31st, March, 1917."@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .