@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . ns0:identifierAIP "ac4d9275-e754-4e4f-88ed-47a9707e5758"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "ESTIMATES (1915-16)."@en ; dcterms:isReferencedBy "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia"@en ; dcterms:creator "British Columbia. Legislative Assembly"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-03-21"@en, "[1915]"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcsessional/items/1.0059646/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 1 ESTIMATE OF REVENUE AND RECEIPTS OP THE province of BRITISH COLUMBIA, FOR THE Fiscal Year ending 31st March, 1916. Heads of Receipt. Dominion of Canada :— Annual payment of Interest @ 5 per cent $ 29, J51 06' Do. Subsidy to Government and Legislature 180,000 00 Do. Grant per capita on 392,480 313,984 00 Do. for lands conveyed 100,000 00 Do. "B. N. A. Act, 1907" 100,000 00 J Land Sales Land Revenue Survey Fees Rents (exclusive of Land) Timber Licences Timber Leases Timber Royalty Timber Sales Log-scaling Fees Water Revenue, Rentals Water Revenue, Records Real Property Tax Personal Property Tax Land Taxes—Wild Land, Coal, and Timber Lands Income Tax Mineral Tax Tax on unworked Crown-granted Mineral Claims Coal and Coke Tax Tax Sale Deeds Trade and Liquor Licences Game Licences Marriage Licences Fishery aud Cannery Licences Licences, Taxes, and Fees under '' Fire Insurance Act" Fees under "Joint Stock Companies Act" Fees under '' Motor-traffi c Regulation Act" Boiler Inspection aud Examination Fees Fees under '' Moving Pictures Act" Free Miners' Certificates Mining Receipts, General Fines and Fees of Court Probate Fees Succession Duty Law Stamps Registry Fees Reimbursements for Keep of Prisoners Interest on Investment of Sinking Funds Interest, Miscellaneous Revenue Service Refunds Printing Office Bureau of Mines Mental Hospital Provincial Home " Dyking Assessment Act, 1905 " (Interest on fixed capital) Sale of Government Property Traffic Tolls, New Westminster Bridge Miscellaneous Receipts Total Amount. 723,135 06 950. 150. 15, 1,360, 75, 400. 45, 19. 30. 20. 400. 200, 500, 300, 100, 40, 100, 80, 80, 15. 30, 70, 45. 80. 23. 18. 50. 50. 40. 50. 200. 82. 335. 5, 90, 75, 35. I. 36. 3 19 1. 25 65. 000 00 000 00 000 00 200 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 500 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 500 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 ooo oo 000 00 ooo oo 700 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 500 00 000 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 080 07 500 00 000 00 000 00 7,034,615 13 E 2 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE. SUMMARY OF THE Estimated Expenditure for the Fiscal Year ending 31st March, 1916. N CD -IJ 4^r CO 22 S 3 A I. B II. C III. D IV. E V. F VI. G VII. H VIIL J IX. L XI. M XII. XIII. Service. Public Debt Civil Government (Salaries) Administration of Justice (Salaries) Legislation Public Institutions (Maintenance) Hospitals and Charities Administration of Justice (other than Salaries) Education Transport Revenue Services Public Works— Works and Buildings $ 507,000 00 Roads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves 2,459,000 00 Subsidies to Steamboats, F'erries, and Bridges 73,815 00 Contingencies 27,500 00 Miscellaneous Total Amount. ,152,376 61 ,709,566 08 68,100 00 89,820 00 467,426 00 374,100 00 378,000 00 ,594,600 00 83,000 00 50,000 00 067,315 00 J 28,752 42 11,163,056 11 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 3 Estimates of Expenditure OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE Fiscal Year ending Slst March, 1916. I.—PUBLIC DEBT. To be Voted per Statement (A) $1,152,376.61 No. of Vote. Interest Sinking Fund Premium and Exchange .. Discount and Commission Estimated for Service ending Slst liar., 1916. $779,262 53 360,254 08 6,000 00 6,860 00 Total. $1,152,376 61 SERVICE. I.—PUBLIC DEBT. Details. Vote No. 1.—Interest. "Loan Act, 1887."—12 months' Interest, @ 4J per cent, on Debentures of £78,600, payable in London, England, 30th June and 31st December, 1915 = £3,537 "Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899 and 1902."—12 months' Interest @ 3 per cent, on the amount of Inscribed Stock, viz., £2,045,760, payable in London, England, 30th June and 31st December, 1915 = £61,372 16* "Loan Act, 1914."—12 months' Interest @ \\\\ per cent, on the amount of Inscribed Stock, viz., £1,500,000, payable in London, England, 1st April and 1st October, 1915 = £67,500 Treasury Bills.—12 months' Interest @ 4J per cent, on amount of Treasury Bills issued 31st December, 1914, viz., $2,700,000, payable in New York, 30th June and 31st December, 1915 Dyking Debentures.—12 months' Interest on $445,000 @ 'i\\ percent., payable in Victoria, 1st July, 1915, and 1st January, 1916 Vote No. 2.—Sinking Fund. " Loan Act, 1887."—2J per cent, per annum on £78,600, payable in London, England, 30th June and 31st December, 1915 = £1,768 10-s "Loan Acts, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1899 and 1902"—1 per cent, per annum on Inscribed Stock, £2,045,760, payable in London, England, 30th June and 31st December, 1915 = £20,457 12s "Loan Act, 1914."—2 per cent, per annum on Inscribed Stock, £1,500,000, payable in London, England, 1st April, 1915 = £30,000 Investment of Dividends on above Loans Dyking Debentures :— Investment- of Accrued Dividends To be now Voted. ; 17,154 45 297,658 08 327,375 00 121,500 00 15,575 00 360,254 08 Carried forward $1,139,516 61 8,577 22 99,219 36 145,500 00 90,000 00 16,957 50 Total. $779,262 53 E 4 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 I.—PUBLIC DEBT.—Concluded. SERVICE. Brought forward. Vote No. 3.—Premium and Exchange. On Drafts for Interest and Sinking Fund remittances (approximate) Vote No. 4.—Discount and Commission. 1 per cent. Commission for payment of Interest on Loan of 1887 (approximate). J per cent. Commission to Loan Trustees on sums annually invested (approximate) Annual Commission for inscribing and paying Interest on Inscribed Stock, £800 Stamps on Dividend Warrants, .Postages, etc Brokerage in London on Sinking Fund Investments (approximate) To be now Voted. $6,000 00 180 00 1,800 00 3,880 00 200 00 800 00 Total. $1,139,516 61 6,000 00 3,860 00 $1,152,376 61 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 5 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES). Tobe Voted per Statement (B) $1,709,566.08 No. of Vote. 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 B Lieutenant-Governor s Office Premier's Office Provincial Secretary's Department .... Department of Mines Department of Finance and Agriculture Department of Lands Department of Public Works Department of Railways Attorney-General's Department Government Agencies Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. $ 2,100 00 7,664 00 262,560 00 46,564 00 148,631 87 300,210 21 119,364 00 7,192 00 569.624 00 245,656 00 Total. ,709,566 08 SERVICE. II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES). Vote No. 5.—Lieutenant Governor's Office. Private Secretary 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Vote No. 6.—Premier's Office. Annual allowance to Premier 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916 Secretary to Premier 12 ,, ,, Clerk and Stenographer 12 ,, ,, Junior Clerk .... 12 ,, ,, 1 $175 00 @ $216 66 107 00 65 00 Vote No. -Provincial Secretary's Department. Provincial Secretary 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916; Deputy Provincial Secretary 12 ,, Chief Clerk 12 Postal Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Stenographer 12 ,, Messenger 12 ,, Provincial Board of Health. $500 00 280 00 176 00 117 00 102 00 81 00 50 00 60 00 30 00 Total, $16,752 Secretary 12 months to 31st Mar. Bacteriologist and Epidemiologist.... 12 ,, Sanitary Inspector 12 ,, Assistant do 12 ,, Two Assistant Sanitary Inspectors. . .12 ,, School Nurse 12 ,, Dep. Registrar Births, Deaths, & Mar.12 ,, Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Junior Clerk 12 ,, Stenographer 12 ,, each 1916, @ $350 00 200 00 175 00 115 00 100 00 90 00 112 00 96 00 90 00 87 00 65 00 65 00 Provincial Museum. Total, $19,740 Director 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $182 66 Taxidermist 12 „ „ 131 00 Assistant Taxidermist 12 ,, ,, 109 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00 Attendant 12 „ „ 75 00 Janitor 12 „ „ 80 00 Total, $7,712 To be now Voted. $ 2,100 3,000 2,600 1,284 780 6,000 3,360 2,112 1,404 1,224 972 600 720 360 4,200 2,400 2,100 1,380 2,400 1,080 1,344 1,152 1,080 1,044 780 789 2,192 1,572 1,308 780 900 960 Carried forward 44,204 Total. $2,100 00 7,664 00 9,764 00 E 6 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $44,204 $9,764 00 Vote No. 7.—Provi stcial Secretary's Department. - -Continued. Provincial Homi , Kamloops. to 31st Mar. , 1916, @ $90 00 1,080 12 60 00 720 12 70 00 840 12 ,, 65 00 780 Do 12 . 60 00 720 Cook 12 70 00 840 12 75 00 900 12 65 00 780 12 60 00 720 Total, $7,380 Printing Office. King's Printer & Cont'r of Stationery. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, ®$218 33 2,620 Chief Clerk 12 160 00 1,920 Clerk 12 128 00 1,536 Do 12 90 00 1,080 Do 12 85 00 1,020 Proof-reader 12 130 00 1,560 Assistant Proof-reader 12 116 00 1,392 Copy-holder 12 68 00 816 12 122 00 1,464 Mail Clerk 12 ,, 107 00 1,284 Packer 12 80 00 960 )> 155 00 1,860 Chief Linotype Operator .. 12 )> 132 50 1,590 Four Linotype Operators.. 12 ,, each 122 50 5,880 12 135 00 1,620 12 122 50 1,470 12 each 122 50 2,940 Two do. 12 ,, ,, 120 50 2,892 Five do. 12 ,, 115 50 6,930 12 ,, 105 00 1,260 Do 12 60 00 720 12 155 00 1,860 Two Pressmen 12 each 118 00 2,832 12 112 50 5,400 12 ,, JJ 85 00 1,020 Folder and Stitcher 12 55 00 660 Do. do 12 50 00 600 Tot U, $55,186 Book-binding Branch to 31st Mar. 1916, @ $155 00 1,860 12 110 00 1,320 Paper-ruler 12 ,, 107 00 1,284 12 each 100 00 10,800 12 100 00 1,200 12 70 00 840 Forewoman 12 75 00 900 Assistant Forewoman 12 65 00 780 Eight Folders and Sewers. 12 each 50 00 4,800 Two do. do. 12 ii ,, 45 00 1,080 Total, $24,864 $131,634 $9,764 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 7 II._CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 7.—Provincial Secretary's Department. — Continued. Mental Hospitals. New Westminster. 1st Assistant Medical Superintendent. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $200 00 2nd do. do. .12 „ ,, 150 00 Bursar 12 ,, „ 110 00 Assistant Bursar 12 ,, ,, 90 00 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Total, $7,560 Essondale. Medical Superintendent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @$250 00 Assistant Medical Superintendent.... 12 ,, Bursar 12 ,, Assistant Bursar 12 ,, Clerk 12 Education Department. Education Office. Total, $8,988 150 00' 169 00 100 00 80 00 Superintendent of Education 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $318 33 Chief Clerk 12 ,, ,, 194 33 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 Stenographer 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 96 00 40 00 75 00 65 00 60 00 40 00 Free Text-booh Branch. Officer in Charge 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $230 00 Assistant do 12 ,, ,, 102 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 65 00 Industrial Education. Assistant to the Superintendent of Education and Supervisor of Technical Education 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $260 00 Director of Agricultural Education. ..12 ,, ,, 250 00 Organizer of Industrial and Technical Education 12 „ „ 225 00 Manual Training Instructor 8 ,, ,, 150 00 Two Manual Training Instructors 4 ,, ,, each 150 00 Manual Training Instructor 4 ,, ,, 82 50 Three Domestic Science Mistresses. .. 4 ,, ,, each 125 00 Domestic Science Mistress 8 ,, ,, 125 00 Inspection of Schools. Inspector of High Schools 12 months, to 31st Mar. Inspector of Schools 12 ,, Do. do 12 Do. do 12 Do. do 12 Three Inspectors of Schools 12 ,, Five do. 12 Three do. 12 Carried forward 1916 $225 00 221 66 216 66 211 66 203 33 each 195 00 „ 185 00 ,, 175 00 To be now Voted. Total. $131,634 2,400 1,800 1,320 1,080 960 3,000 1,800 2,028 1,200 960 3,820 2,332 1,152 480 900 780 720 480 2,760 1,224 780 3,120 3,000 2,700 1,200 1,200 330 1,500 1,000 2,700 2,660 2,600 2,540 2,440 7,020 11,100 6,300 ,764 00 $215,020 $9,764 00 E 8 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).— Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 7.—Provincial Secretary's Department.—Concluded. Education Department.—Concluded. Botanical Office, Vancouver. Botanist 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $160 00 Assistant Botanist 12 ,, ,, 100 00 Stenographer .12 ,, ,, 65 00 Provincial Normal School, Vancouver. Principal ,12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $250 00 Assistant Master 12 ,, ,, 243 33 233 33 200 00 175 00 150 00 145 00 130 00 115 00 75 00 70 00 60 00 75 00 60 00 Do. 12 Do. 12 Drawing Master 12 Manual Training Instructor 12 Assistant Mistress 12 Domestic Science Mistress 12 Music Mistress 12 Engineer and Janitor 12 Assistant Janitor 12 Librarian and Stenographer 12 Gardener 12 Assistant Gardener 12 Provincial Normal School, Victoria. Principal 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $250 00 Assistant Master 12 ,, ,, 233 33 Do. 12 Drawing Master & Technical Instruc'r.12 Domestic Science Mistress 12 Music Mistress 12 Principal, Model School 12 Teacher, do. 12 Engineer 12 Assistant Engineer 12 Janitor 12 Vote No. 8.- Total, - -Department of Mines. 114,378 200 00 206 66 130 00 115 00 175 00 100 00 100 00 75 00 70 00 Minister of Mines 12 mor Deputy Minister of Mines 12 Mineralogist and Provincial Assayer. . 12 Assistant Assayer and Public Analyst. 12 Assistant Mineralogist 12 Chief Clerk and Gold Commissioner . . 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Junior Clerk 12 Caretaker and Janitor 12 Chief Inspector of Metalliferous and Coal-mines 12 Inspector of Metalliferous and Coalmines 12 Two Inspectors do. 12 Inspector do. 12 Do. do. 12 Two Inspectors, do. 12 Two Instructors and Caretakers Mine- rescue and Training Stations .... 12 Instructor of First Aid Work at Mines. 12 Carried forward ths, to 31st Mar., 1916, i |500 00 285 00 343 33 160 66 158 33 190 00 122 00 86 00 50 00 95 00 355 00 210 00 each 195 00 175 00 160 00 each 150 00 „ 100 00 100 00 To be now Voted. $215,020 1,920 1,200 780 3,000 2,920 2.800 2,400 2,100 1,800 1,740 1,560 1,380 900 840 720 900 720 3,000 2,800 2,400 2,480 1,560 1,380 2,100 1,200 1,900 900 840 $6,000 3,420 4,120 1,928 1,900 2,280 1,464 1,032 600 1,140 4,260 2,520 4,680 2,100 1,920 3,600 2,400 1,200 Total. 9,764 00 262,560 00 46,564 00 $318,888 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 9 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).— Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 9.—Department of Finance and Agriculture. Treasury. Minister of Finance and Agriculture.. 12 months, to 31st Mar, Deputy Minister of Finance 12 Inspector of Trust Companies 12 Stenographer to do. 12 Chief Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Four Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Stenographer 12 1916, i each Department of Insurance. Total, ,778 5300 00 297 50 220 00 60 00 175 00 200 00 147 00 107 00 96 00 86 00 55 00 f 2i Superintendent of Insurance -j „£ Clerk 12 2 Stenographer 12 mouths. to 31st Mar., 1916, Audit Office. .$395 84 416 66 90 00 60 00 Total, $6,747 87 Auditor-General 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1916, @ $329 16 Chief Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do. Do. Do. .12 12 .12 Two Clerks 12 Junior Clerk. 12 Stenographer 12 Travelling Auditor 12 Do. 12 170 00 173 33 128 00 127 00 117 00 96 00 each 90 00 30 00 60 00 210 00 135 00 Total, $21,066 Surveyor of Taxes and Inspector of Revenue. Surveyor and Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $270 00 Clerk 12 „ „ 101 00 Assessor, Vancouver Island 12 ,, ,, 187 66 Do. Kootenay 12 ,, ,, 18166 Total, $8,884 Assessor's Office, Victoria. Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $180 66 Clerk 12 „ „ 122 00 Do. 12 „ „ 81 00 Do 12 „ „ 75 00 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 35 00 Total, $5,924 Bureau of Information. Secretary to Bureau 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $250 00 Clerk 12 „ „ 121 00 Do 12 „ „ 96 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 55 00 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 45 00 Total, $6,804 Carried forward To be now Voted. 6,000 3,570 2,640 720 2,100 2,400 1,764 1,284 4,608 1,032 660 989 60 3,958 27 1,080 00 720 3,950 2,040 2,080 1,536 1,524 1,404 1,152 2,160 360 720 2,520 1,620 3,240 1,212 2,252 2,180 2,168 1,464 972 900 420 3,000 1,452 1,152 660 540 Total. $318,888 00 $76,203 87 $318,888 00 E 10 Estimates (1915-16). 191c II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward . Vote No. 9.—Department of Finance and Agriculture.—Concluded. Agricultural Branch. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Statistician and Secretary Assistant Statistician Live-stock Commissioner Assistant Live-stock Commissioner... Provincial Horticulturist Five Assistant Horticulturists Assistant Horticulturist Do. Vegetable Expert Instructor in Poultry-raising Assistant Instructor in Poultry-raising Inspector of Fruit Pests Assistant Inspector of Fruit Pests.... Do. do Three Do. do Exhibition Commissioner Cold Storage&pre-cooling Investigator Veterinary Inspector Three Assistant Veterinary Inspectors. Dairy Instructor and Inspector .... Assistant do. do. .... Plant Pathologist and Entomologist Agriculturist Soils and Crops Instructor Clerk Do Two Clerks Two do , Clerk and Typist Junior Clerk Do Clerk and Typist, Vancouver Stenographer Three Stenographers General Assistant months, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $260 00 150 33 127 00 200 00 125 00 200 00 each 136 66 133 33 125 00 125 00 143 33 125 00 210 00 151 66 132 66 each 100 00 175 00 128 33 153 33 each 148 33 143 33 128 33 180 00 133 33 128 33 133 00 106 00 96 00 90 00 86 00 65 00 30 00 92 00 65 00 60 00 100 00 each each Total, $72,428 Vote No. 10.—Department of Lands. Lands Branch. Minister of Lands 12 mor Clerk to do. 12 Deputy Minister of Lands 12 Secretary to Department 12 Statistician 12 Supervisor of Inspection Branch 12 Inspector of Pre-emptions 12 Book-keeper 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 Do 12 Two Clerks 12 Carried forward ths, to 31st Mar. 1916, @ $500 00 147 00 298 33 165 00 183 33 245 00 123 66 136 00 160 33 135 00 134 00 128 00 112 00 106 00 105 00 102 00 each 96 00 To be now Voted. $76,203 87 3,120 1,804 1,524 2,400 1,500 2,400 8,200 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,720 1,500 2,520 1,820 1,592 3,600 2,100 1,540 1,840 5,340 1,720 1,540 2,160 1,600 1,540 1,596 1,272 2,304 2,160 1,032 780 360 1,104 780 2,160 1,200 6,000 1,764 3,580 1,980 2,200 2.940 1,484 1,632 1,924 1,620 1,608 1,536 1,344 1,272 1,260 1,224 2,304 Total. $318,888 00 $148,631 87 35,672 $467,519 87 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 11 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. Brought forw $35,672 $467,519 87 Vote No. 10.— Department of Lands.- -Continued. LAN ds Branch.- -Concluded. Clerk . 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916, @ $ 86 00 1,032 Do .12 „ 80 00 960 Do 12 75 00 900 .12 each 65 00 2,340 .12 ,, 50 00 600 .12 „ 60 00 720 Do .12 50 00 600 Total $42,824 Forest Branch. Staff. Chief Forester . 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916, @ $285 00 3,420 Two Assistant Foresters .12 ,, each 266 66 6,400 .12 226 66 2,720 Do. 12 225 00 2,700 Acting Assistant Forester ... .12 191 33 2,296 Do. do. .12 166 66 2,000 Do. do. .12 150 00 1,800 District Forester .12 210 00 2.520 Do. .12 175 00 2,100 Do. .12 150 00 1,800 Do. .12 141 66 1,700 .12 ,, ,, each 133 33 125 00 8,000 1,500 .12 150 00 1,800 Do. do. .12 141 66 1,700 Four Forest Assistants and Cruisers .12 ,, each 133 33 6,400 Forest Assistant and Cruiser .12 ,, 125 00 1,500 Three Forest Assistants and C ruisers .12 ,, each 116 66 4,200 Forest Assistant and Cruiser .12 108 33 1,300 Two Forest Assistants and Cruisers .12 each 102 00 2,448 Three do. do. .12 96 00 3,456 .12 100 00 1,200 Do .12 96 00 1,152 .12 166 66 2,000 Assistant Supervisor of Scale .12 148 33 -1,780 Nine Scalers .12 each 132 00 14,256 .12 ,, 117 00 2,808 .12 107 00 1,284 .12 each 100 00 2,400 12 125 00 1,500 Do .12 100 00 1,200 Clerk .12 182 66 2,192 Do .12 161 33 1,936 Do .12 140 00 1.680 Do .12 121 00 1,452 Four Clerks .12 each 102 00 4,896 .12 ,, „ 101 00 2,424 .12 96 00 4,608 Clerk .12 95 00 1,140 ,12 each 90 00 4,320 Clerk .12 80 00 960 .12 each 75 00 9,000 Clerk .12 45 00 540 .12 35 00 420 Draughtsman .12 ,, 7 J 116 00 1,392 .12 ,, each 100 00 2,400 12 ,, 75 00 900 .12 each 65 00 3,120 12 SI 60 00 1,440 $178,984 $467,519 87 E 12 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.__CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES.)—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 10.—Department or Lands.—Concluded. Forest Branch.—Concluded. Staff.—Concluded. Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar. Seven Rangers. Ranger Twenty-three Rangers. Seven Rangers Ranger ar., 1916, @$140 33 1,684 ,, each 116 66 5,716 62 114 00 798 each 108 33 17,441 59 ,, 100 00 4,900 90 00 630 Surveyor-General's Branch. Total $167,330 21 General Staff. Surveyor-General 12 months. Chief Draughtsman 12 Draughtsman 12 Do. 12 Do 12 Do. 12 Six Draughtsmen 12 Draughtsman 12 Three Draughtsmen 12 Three do. 12 Three do. 12 Draughtsman 12 Two Draughtsmen 12 Three do. 12 Accountant 12 Clerk 12 Two Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Junior Clerk 12 Do 12 Stenographer 12 to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $366 66 260 00 183 33 164 66 156 33 141 00 each 131 00 126 00 each 121 00 ,, 111 00 ,, 101 00 96 00 each 86 00 65 00 130 00 111 00 each 106 00 96 00 86 00 75 00 75 00 60 00 60 00 Mapping Staff. Chief Geographer 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Draughtsman 12 Do. 12 Do 12 Do. 12 Do. 12 Two Draughtsmen 12 Draughtsman ... 12 Water Rights Branch. $210 00 139 33 137 66 131 00 129 33 106 00 each 101 00 81 00 Total $68,248 Chief Clerk 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916 Clerk 12 Do 12 Five Clerks 12 Two do 12 Clerk 12 Three Clerks 12 Junior Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Stenographer 12 Two Stenographers 12 Stenographer 12 Messenger 12 $161 33 122 00 107 00 each 102 00 96 00 85 00 90 00 65 00 40 00 35 00 65 00 50 00 40 00 25 00 each each Total $21 Carried forward To be now Voted. $178,984 4,400 3,120 2,200 1,976 1,876 1,692 9,432 1,512 4,356 3,996 3,636 1,152 2,064 2,340 1,560 1,332 2,544 1,152 1,032 900 900 720 720 2,520 1,672 1,652 1,572 1,552 1,272 2,424 972 1,936 1,464 1,284 6,120 2,304 1,020 3,240 780 480 420 780 1.200 480 300 Total. $467,519 87 $300,210 21 $767,730 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 13 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $767,730 OS Vote No. 11.—Department of Public Works. Minister of Public Works 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $500 00 $6,000 Clerk to Minister 12 ,, ,, 100 00 1,200 Deputy Minister of Public Works and , 280 00 3,360 Assistant Public Works Engineer .... 12 ,, , , 220 00 2,640 Four Assistant Engineers 12 ,, , , each 210 00 10,080 Supervising Architect 12 ,, , 210 00 2,520 , 191 66 2,300 Do. 12 163 66 1,964 Do. . 12 ,, , , 148 33 1,780 Do 12 143 33 1,720 Chief Clerk and Accountant 12 ,, , , 210 00 2,520 Assistant Accountant 12 ,, , 134 00 1,608 Clerk 12 ,, , 134 00 1,608 Do 12 123 00 1,476 Two Clerks 12 each 107 00 2,568 Three do 12 „ 96 00 3,456 Clerk 13 ,, , 90 00 1,080 65 00 780 Do 12 55 00 660 Do 12 30 00 360 75 00 900 Two Stenographers 12 ,, , , each 65 00 1,560 Two do 12 55 00 1,320 Total, $53,460 Steam-boiler Inspection. Chief Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $240 00 2,880 70 00 840 each 60 00 2,160 , 195 00 2,340 each 190 00 4,560 185 00 2,220 each 180 00 4,320 Two do 12 „ , , ,, 175 00 4,200 Two do 12 ,, 170 00 4,080 Three do 12 „ 155 00 5,580 Total, $33,180 Wharf, Prince Rupert. Superintendent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $150 00 1,800 1,500 Checker 12 ,, „ 85 00 1,020 Watchman 12 ,, „ 75 00 900 Total, $5,220 Parliament Buildings Attendants. Chief Janitor and Messenger 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $130 00 1,560 each 85 00 ,, 80 00 5,100 2,880 Three do 12 Two do 12 ,, , ,, 75 00 , „ 65 00 1,800 9,360 Twelve do 12 , 125 00 80 00 115 00 1,500 960 1,380 77 00 924 80 00 960 Usher 12 ,, 90 00 1,080 $119,364 00- $887,094 08- E 14 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 12.—Department of Railways. Chief Engineer 12 months to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $363 33 Clerk 12 ,, „ 111 00 Junior Clerk 12 ,, „ 65 00 Stenographer 12 ,, „ 60 00 Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department. Attorney-General 12 months, to 31st Ma: Deputy Attorney-General 12 ,, Inspector of Legal Offices 12 ,, Departmental Solicitor 12 ,, Official Guardian 12 ,, Stenographer to Official Guardian .... 12 ,, Chief Clerk 12 Three Clerks 12 Two Junior Clerks 12 ,, Junior Clerk 12 ,, Joint-stock Companies' Branch. 1916, @ $500 00 335 00 303 33 290 00 100 00 60 00 155 00 each 108 00 65 00 55 00 Total, $27,028 Registrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ ,$285 00 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 Stenographer ■ 12 Do 12 Total, $6,740 116 66 30 00 70 00 60 00 Land Registry Offices. Kamloops. Registrar 12 months Surveyor 12 Surveyor 12 Chief Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Two Clerks 12 Seven Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Stenographer] 12 Four do 12 Nelson. to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $260 00 108 33 100 00 125 00 128 00 107 00 100 00 each 96 00 ,, 90 00 80 00 65 00 „ 00 00 Registrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $260 00 Chief Clerk 12 ., ,, 125 00 Surveyor 12 ,, „ 108 33 Do 12 ,, ,, 100 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 112 00 Do 12 ,, „ 96 00 Three Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 90 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 70 00 Janitor 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Carried- forward . To be now Voted. 4,360 1,332 780 720 $6,000 4,020 3,640 3,480 1,200 720 1,860 3,888 1,560 660 3,420 1,400 360 840 720 3,120 1,300 1,200 1,500 1,536 1,284 1.200 2,304 7,560 960 780 2,880 3,120 1,500 1,300 1,200 1,344 1,152 3,240 840 900 Total. 57,094 08 7,192 00 173,988 $894,286 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 15 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Land Registry Offices.—Continued. New Westminster. Registrar 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $260 00 Two Surveyors 12 ,, ,, each 108 33 Chief Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Three Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Seven Clerks 12 Seven do 12 Clerk 12 Five Stenographers 12 Janitor 12 163 33 125 00 110 00 107 00 each 102 00 100 00 ,, 96 00 ,, 90 00 87 00 60 00 65 00 each Prince Rupert. Registrar 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1916, @ $200 00 Chief Clerk 12 ,, ,, 125 00 Clerk 12 ,, „ 90 00 Stenographer 12 ,, „ 80 00 Vancouver. Registrar 12 months, to 31st, Mar., 1916, @ $400 00 Chief Clerk 12 ,, „ 203 33 Surveyor 12 ,, ,, 108 33 Do. 12 „ „ 100 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 147 00 Two Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 135 00 Clerk 12 „ „ 129 00 Do 12 „ „ 121 00 Four Clerks 12 „ „ each 117 00 Clerk 12 „ „ 114 00 Do 12 „ „ 112 00 Do 12 „ „ 107 00 Do 12 „ „ 102 00 Eight Clerks 12 „ ,, each 96 00 Clerk 12 ,, „ 91 00 Nine Clerks 12 „ ,, each 90 00 Clerk 12 „ ,, 8100 Junior Clerk 12 „ „ 80 00 Do 12 „ „ 65 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Do 12 „ „ 70 00 . I)o 12 ,, „ 65 00 Do 12 „ „ 60 00 Victoria. Registrar-General 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $260 00 Two Surveyors 12 Four do 12 Chief Clerk 12 Clerk 12 Clerk and Book-keeper 12 Three Clerks 12 Two do 12 each 108 33 „ 100 00 203 33 158 33 146 00 each 123 00 „ 121 00 Carried forward To be now Voted. $73,988 3,120 2,600 1,960 1,500 1,320 1,284 3,672 1,200 8,064 7,560 1,044 3,600 .780 2,400 1,500 1,080 960 4,800 2,440 1,300 1,200 1,764 3,240 1,548 1,452 5,616 1,368 1,344 1,284 1,224 9,216 1,092 9,720 972 960 780 960 840 780 720 3,120 2,600 4,800 2,440 1,900 1,752 4,428 2,904 $196,196 Total. $894,286 08 $894,286 08 E 16 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $196,196 $894,286 08 Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Land Registry Offices.—Concluded. Victoria. —Concluded. 12 ms., to31stMar., 1916, ©each$120 00 5,760 Clerk 12 „ 108 00 1,296 Do 12 „ 102 00 1,224 Two Clerks 12 „ each 100 00 2,400 Eight do 12 „ ,, 96 00 9,216 12 „ ,, 90 00 11,880 12 „ ,, 60 00 720 12 75 00 900 Two Stenographers 12 „ each 65 00 1,560 Stenographer 12 Tota Supreme and County Courts. Official Stenographers. 60 00 , $198,104 720 Two Stenographers 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Chilliwhack. each @ $112 00 2,688 Registrar, County Court 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $ 50 00 600 12 Ladysmith. 40 00 480 Deputy Registrar . 12 months, to 31st Mar., Merritt. 1916, @ $ 25 00 300 Deputy Registrar . Nelson. 1916, @ $ 25 00 300 Registrar, Supreme & County Courts. 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $176 33 2,116 Stenographer 12 „ New Westminster. 55 00 660 Registrar, Supreme & County Courts.. 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $187 33 2,248 Clerk 12 „ 118 00 1,416 Junior Clerk 12 „ 80 00 960 Stenographer 12 ,, 65 00 780 Janitor and Messen 5er 12 Prince Rupert. 80 00 960 Registrar, Supreme & County Courts. .12 months, to 31st Mar. Vancouver. 1916,@ $183 33 2,200 Registrar, Supreme & County Courts.. 12 months, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $310 00 3,720 Deputy do. do. .12 178 33 2,140 Clerk 12 „ 128 00 1,536 12 „ each 102 00 2,448 12 „ ,, 96 00 6,912 Clerk 12 „ 92 00 1,104 Ten Clerks 12 each 90 00 10,800 Two Junior Clerks 12 „ 80 00 1,920 Junior Clerk 12 65 00 780 12 „ 65 00 780 Do. 12 „ 60 00 720 $280,440 $894,286 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 17 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Supreme and County Courts.—Concluded. Victoria. Registrar, Supreme Court 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916 Registrar, County Court 12 ,, Clerk for Judges 12 ,, Three Clerks 12 Two Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Usher and Janitor 12 ,, Assistant Janitor 12 ,, Two Assistant Janitors 12 ,, Fireman 12 ,, each each $237 00 181 66 117 00 96 00 90 00 80 00 100 00 70 00 65 00 75 00 Legislative Library. Total, :,072 Librarian 12 mo Cataloguer 12 Assistant Cataloguer 12 Do. do 12 Do. do 12 Clerk 12 Do 12 Junior Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Stenographer 12 ths, to 31st Mar., 1916, Fisheries Department. Total, $11,901 $210 00 127 00 96 00 81 00 65 00 107 00 96 00 60 00 50 00 45 00 55 00 Assistant to Commissioner of Fisheries. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @$285 00 Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries.... 12 ,, ,, 26000 Inspector of Fisheries 12 ,, ,, 118 33 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 45 00 Total, $8,500 Electrical Energy Inspection Act. Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $251 66 Assistant Inspector 12 ,, ,, 135 00 Total, $4,640 Factories Act. Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $190 00 Assistant Inspector 12 Stenographer 12 Tramway Inspection Act. Total, $4,680 Inspector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ .' Moving Pictures Act. Censor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ ; Assistant Censor 12 Do 12 Do 12 Operator 12 Clerk 12 135 00 65 00 85 00 |170 00 125 00 125 00 100 00 100 00 90 00 Total, $8,520 Carried forward To be now Voted. $280,440 2,844 2,180 1,404 3,456 2,160 960 1,200 840 1,560 900 2,520 1,524 1,152 972 780 1,284 1,152 720 600 540 660 3,420 3,120 1,420 540 3,020 1,620 2,280 1,620 780 2,220 2,040 1,500 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,080 $338,408 Total. $894,286 08 $894,286 08- E 18 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Municipal Department. Inspector of Municipalities 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $250 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 125 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00 Total, $5,220 Game Act. Game Warden 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $201 66 Two Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 Eight Deputy Game Wardens 12 Deputy Game Warden 12 Six Deputy Game Wardens 12 Twenty-two do. 12 Provincial Police. Superintendent's Office. Superintendent 12 months Inspector ... 12 Assistant Inspector. 12 Chief Detective 12 Clerk or Detective 12 Clerk and Constable 12 Two Clerks 12 Junior Clerk 12 Do 12 Constable 12 Two Constables 12 each each each Total, $42,200 90 00 80 00 45 00 95 00 90 00 85 00 75 00 aths, to 31st Mar. 1916,@ $220 00 2,640 ,, ,, 168 33 2,020 ,, ,, 150 00 1,800 ,, 120 00 1,440 ,, 75 00 900 ,, ,, 141 00 1,692 ,, each 91 00 2,184 75 00 900 70 00 840 ,, ,, 85 00 1,020 i, „ each 80 00 1,920 Boundary Police District. Chief Constable, Greenwood 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ I Constable, do. 12 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Grand Forks 12 Hedley 12 Keremeos 12 Midway 12 Phoenix 12 Princeton 12 Fort George Police District. Chief Constable, South Fort George Senior Constable, do. ... 12 Three Constables, do. ... 12 Two Constable, Prince George 12 Constable, Central Fort George 12 Do. Fort Fraser 12 Do. Willow River 12 each 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $130 00 90 00 75 00 85 00 80 00 80 00 75 00 Carried forward To be now Voted. $338,408 3,000 1,500 720 2,420 2,160 960 540 9,120 1,080 6,120 19,800 02 00 1,224 75 00 900 85 00 1,020 88 00 1,056 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 1,560 1,080 2,700 2,040 960 960 900 $421,604 Total. $894,286 08 $894,286 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 19 II.—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought foricard Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Provincial Police.—Continued. Fort St. John Police District. Chief Constable, Fort St. John 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $115 00 Constable, Hudson's Hope 12 ,, ;, 90 00 Do. Pouce Coupe 12 „ ,, 90 00 Hazelton Police District. Chief Constable, Hazelton 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $130 00 Two Constables, do 12 ,, ,, each 75 00 Constable, Aldermere 12 ,, ,, 85 00 Do. Endako 12 ,, ,, 85 00 Do. New Hazelton 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Do. Smithers 12 ,, „ 80 00 Chief Constable, Constable, Two Constables. Kamloops Police District. Kamloops 12 months, to 31st Mar do 12 do 12 Do. Chase 12 Do. Ducks 12 Do. Mile 109 12 Do. Mount Olie 12 Do. Savona 12 ,, Do. Shuswap 12 ,, Do. Sicamous 12 ,, Do. Vavenby . 12 ,, Do. Walhaehin 12 ,, Kootenay (North-East) Police District. Chief Constable, Golden 12 months, to Slst Mar., Constable, do. • 12 Do. Arrowhead 12 Do. Athalmer 12 Do. do 12 Do. Field 12 Do. Glacier 12 Do. Revelstoke 12 Kootenay (South-East) Police District. Chief Constable, Fernie 12 months, to 31st Mar. ,1916, ir., 1916, @ $108 00 1,296 85 00 1,020 ,, each 75 00 1,800 80 00 960 75 00 900 75 00 900 80 00 960 80 00 960 75 00 900 80 00 960 80 00 960 80 00 960 1916,i Constable. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. do 12 Bull River ....12 Canal Flats 12 Coal Creek 12 Corbin 12 Cranbrook 12 Elko 12 Fort Steele 12 Hosmer 12 Carried forward !$100 00 80 00 75 00 80 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 SO 00 $421,604 1,380 1,080 1,080 1,560 1,800 1,020 1,020 960 960 $100 00 1,200 75 00 900 80 00 960 80 00 960 75 00 900 75 00 900 75 00 900 85 00 1,020 1,200 960 900 960 1,020 1,020 1,020 1,020 1,020 960 Total. $894,286 08 $462,860 $894,286 08 E 20 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Provincial Police.—Contimted. Constable. Do. Do. Do. Do. Kootenay (South-East) Police District. Michel 12 months, Moyie 12 ,, Natal 12 Wardner 12 ,, Waldo 12 id. —Concluded. to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $75 00 85 00 80 00 75 00 75 00 900 1,020 960 900 900 Kootenay ( West J Police District. Chief Constable, Nelson 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $106 00 Constable, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. do. .12 Creston 12 Kaslo 12 Nakusp 12 New Denver 12 Salmo 12 Silverton 12 Trail 12 80 00 85 00 80 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 75 00 $462,860 Lillooet Police District. Chief Constable, Clinton 12 months, to 31st Mar., Constable, do 12 „ ,, Do. Hanceville 12 ,, ,, Do. Lillooet 12 ,, ,, Do. 150-Mile House 12 Do. Quesnel 12 ,, ,, Do. do 12 Do. Soda Creek 12 Nanaimo- West Coast Police District. Chief Constable, Nanaimo 12 months, to 31stMar., 1916, @ $122 00 1916, @$102 00 1,224 75 00 900 75 00 900 80 00 960 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 90 00 1,080 Constable, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. do 12 do 12 Alberni 12 Clayoquot 12 Courtenay 12 Cumberland 12 Ladysmith 12 Quatsino 12 Ucluelet 12 80 00 75 00 80 00 85 00 85 00 80 00 80 00 80 00 30 00 Skeena-Atlin Police District. Chief Constable, Prince Rupert 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $135 00 Constable, do. 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Do Ayansh 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Do. Atlin 12 „ „ 95 00 Do. Bella Coola 12 „ ,, 85 00 Carried forward 1,272 960 1,020 960 1,020 1,020 1,020 1,020 900 1,464 960 900 960 1,020 1,020 960 960 960 360 1,620 900 960 1,140 1,020 Total. $894,286 08 $500,000 | $894,286 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 21 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department.—Continued. Provincial Police.—Continued. Skeena-A tlin Police District. —Concluded. Constable, Granby Bay 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Jedway 12 Masset 12 Port Essington 12 Port Simpson 12 Queen Charlotte City 12 Terrace 12 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 80 00 960 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 Tete Jaune Cache Police District. Chief Constable, Tete Jaune Cache. Constable, do. Two Constables, do. ... 12 Constable, Lucerne 12 Two Constables, McBride 12 Constable, Mile 145 12 Do. Thompson Crossing 12 12 months, to 31st Mar.. 12 „ 1916, $125 00 80 00 each 75 00 75 00 each 75 00 80 00 75 00 Vancouver- Westminster Police District. Chief Constable, Vancouver 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Senior Constable, do 12 ,, ,, Clerk and Constable do 12 ,, ,, Clerk, do 12 Constable, do 12 ,, ,, Two Constables, do 12 ,, ,, Constable, do 12 ,, ,, Do. Abbotsford 12 Do. Alert Bay 12 ,, ,, Do. Britannia 12 ,, „ Do. Green Lake 12 ,, ,, Do. Mission City 12 ,, ,, Do. do 12 Senior Constable, New Westminster .12 ,, ,, Constable, do. .12 ,, ,, Do. do. .12 ,, ,, Do. Powell River 12 ,, ,, Do. Quathiaski Cove 12 ,, ,, Do. Squamish 12 ,, ,, Do. Vananda 12 ,, ,, Vernon Police District. Chief Constable, Vernon 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, Constable, do 12 ,, ,, Do. Enderby 12 ,, ,, Do. Kelowna 12 ,, ,, Do. Penticton 12 ,, ,, Carried forward .$102 00 75 00 75 00 85 00 85 00 To be now Voted. $500,000 1,500 960 1,800 900 1,800 960 900 @ $130 00 1,560 91 00 1,092 91 00 1,092 91 00 1,092 85 00 1,020 each 80 00 1,920 75 00 900 80 00 960 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 80 00 960 85 00 1,020 75 00 900 95 00 1,140 80 00 960 75 00 900 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 85 00 1,020 1,224 900 900 1,020 1,020 Total. $894,286 08 $542,420 $894,286 08 E 22 Estimates (1915-16). 1911 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 13.—Attorney-General's Department. — Concluded. Provincial Police.—Concluded. Victoria Police District. Constable, Duncan 12 months, Do. Ganges 12 ,, Do. Sidney 12 Yale Police District Chief Constable, Ashcroft 12 months, to 31st Mar. Two Constables, do 12 Constable, Hope 12 Do. do 12 Do. Lytton 12 Do. Merritt 12 Do. Nicola 12 Do. North Bend 12 Do. Spence's Bridge 12 Industrial School for Boys. Superintendent 12 months, Gardener and Farm Instructor 12 ,, School Teacher 12 ,, Tailor and 1st Assistant 12 ,, Shoemaker and 2nd Assistant 12 ,, Carpenter and 3rd Assistant 12 ,, 4th Assistant. 12 ,, 5th Assistant 12 ,, Cook 12 Matron and Housekeeper 12 ,, Nightwatchman 12 ,, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $87 00 1,044 80 00 960 80 00 960 to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $108 00 1,296 each 80 00 1,920 85 00 1,020 75 00 900 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 80 00 960 85 00 1,020 80 00 960 Total, $169,612 Boys. to Slst Mar., 1916, @ $115 00 1,380 67 00 804 82 00 984 71 00 852 69 00 828 67 00 804 52 00 624 52 00 624 67 00 804 35 00 420 65 00 780 Total, $8,904 Industrial School for Girls. Superintendent 12 mor 1st Assistant 12 Needlewoman 12 Matron and Housekeeper 12 Cook 12 Engineer and Janitor . 12 Gardener 12 Carried forward ths, to 31st Mar., 1916, i $110 00 50 00 40 00 25 00 40 00 100 00 75 00 Total, $5,280 To be now Voted. $542,420 1,320 600 480 300 480 1,200 900 Total. $894,286 08 569,624 00 $1,463,910 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 23 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).— Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $1,463,910 08 Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies. Alberni Agency. Government Agent & Deputy Assessor. 12 months, to 31st Mar. ,1916, @ $] 96 66 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 117 00 Do 12 ,, „ 90 00 Junior Clerk 12 ,, „ 75 00 Janitor 12 ,, ,, 40 00 Total, $6,944 Cariboo District Agencies. $2,360 1,404 1,080 900 720 480 - • Barkerville (Sub-Agency). Gold Com. and Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $143 33 1,720 720 Fort George. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $166 66 Clerk and Mining Recorder 12 ,, ,, 127 00 Clerk 12 ,, „ 106 00 Do 12 ,, „ 96 00 2,000 1,524 1,272 1,152 150-Mile House. Govt. Agent, Recorder & Dep. Assessor, 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $134 00 Clerk 12 ,, „ 90 00 1,608 1,080 Quesnel. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $165 00 Clerk and Deputv Mining Recorder .. 12 ,, ,, 100 00 Clerk 12 ,, „ 90 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 60 00 Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 181 66 Clerk 12 „ „ 115 00 Two Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 96 00 Four Clerks 12 „ „ „ 90 00 Total, $26,240 Cassiar Agencies. 1,980 1,200 1,080 720 2,180 1,380 2,304 4,320 Atlin. Government Agent, Gold Com., etc.. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $200 00 Clerk 12 „ ,, 138 33 2,400 1,660 1,032 Telegraph Creek. Government Agent, Gold Com., etc.. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $110 00 Total, $6,412 Cumberland Agency. 1,320 Government Agent&Deputy Assessor, 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $171 66 Clerk 12 „ „ 11000 2,060 1,320 1,080 Do 12 ,, „ 90 00 Total, $4,460 Duncan Agency. Government Agent&Deputy Assessor, 12 months, to 31st, Mar., 1916, @$155 33 Clerk 12 „ „ 95 00 Total $3,004 1,864 1,140 $47,060 $1,463,910 08 E 24 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II._CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).,—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $47,060 $1,463,910 08 Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies.—Contimted. East Kootenay Agencies. Cranbrook. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $163 33 Deputy Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 114 00 Clerk and Registrar 12 „ „ 138 00 Two Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 96 00 Clerk 12 „ „ 91 00 Two Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 90 00 Janitor 12 ,, ,, 75 00 1,960 1,368 1,656 2,304 1,092 2,160 780 900 Fernie. Government Agent 12 months, to31st Mar., 1916, @ $166 66 Clerk and Registrar 12 ,, ,, 90 00 Clerk, Deputy Assessor and Collector. 12 ,, ,, 90 00 Janitor 12 „ ,, 75 00 2,000 1,080 1,080 660 900 Golden. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $150 00 Mining Recorder & Dep. Assessor .... 12 ,, ,, 140 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 14100 1,800 1,680 1,692 Wilmer (Sub-Agency). Mining Recorder, Registrar, etc. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $147 00 Total, $24,876 1,764 Fairview Agency. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $171 66 Mining Recorder andAssessor 12 „ ,, 110 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 118 00 Total, $4,796 2,060 1,320 1,416 Fort Fraser Agency. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $176 66 Clerk and Mining Recorder 12 ,, „ 122 00 Total, $3,584 2,120 1,464 Grand Forks Agency. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $150 33 Clerk 12 ,, „ 96 00 Janitor 12 „ ,, 70 00 Total, $3,796 1,804 1,152 840 Greenwood Agency. Government Agent* Mining Recorder. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $145 33 Clerk and Janitor 12 „ ,, 111 00 Total, $3,076 1,744 1,332 Carried forward $87,188 $1,463,910 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 25 II CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $87,188 $1,463,910 08 Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies.—Continued. Hazelton Agency. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $168 33 Mining Recorder and Registrar 12 ,, ,, 117 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 96 00 Three Clerks 12 ,, ,, each 90 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Total, $10,496 2,020 1,404 1,720 1,152 3,240 960 Lillooet District Agencies. Clinton. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $155 33 Clerk 12 „ „ 102 00 Do 12 ,, ,, 96 00 1,864 1,224 1,152 Lillooet (Sub-Agency). Assessor and Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $150 00 Clerk 12 „ ,, 96 00 Total, $7,192 1,800 1,152 Nanaimo Agency. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $166 66 Clerk 12 „ „ 96 00 Deputy Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 158 33 Janitor and Messenger 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Total, $6,732 2,000 1,152 780 1,900 900 Nicola Agency. Government Agent and Assessor 12 months, to 31stMar., 1916, @ $166 66 Clerk 12 „ ,, 96 00 Total, $3,152 2,000 1,152 Princeton Agency. Government Agent, Assessor, etc 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $154 00 Junior Clerk 12 „ „ 80 00 Total $2,808 1,848 960 Skeena Agencies. Prince Rupert. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $171 66 Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, 163 33 Clerk 12 „ „ 127 00 Do 12 ,, „ 101 00 Do 12 ,, „ 96 00 Four Clerks 12 „ ,, each 90 00 Janitor 12 „ ,, 75 00 2,060 1,960 1,524 1,212 1,152 4,320 900 $130,696 $1,463,910 08 E 26 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies.—Contimted. Skeena Agencies.—Concluded. Stewart (Sub-Agency). Mining Recorder, etc 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, i Queen Charlotte Islands. $154 00 ar., 1916, @ $171 66 2,060 101 00 1,212 162 66 1,952 96 00 1,152 65 00 780 75 00 900 75 00 900 Total, $8,956 Government Agent, Gold Com., etc.. .12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $147 00 Total, $16,740 Vernon Agency. Government Agent , 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916. Clerk 12 Mining Recorder and Assessor 12 Clerk 12 Stenographer 12 Engineer and Fireman 12 Janitor 12 West Kootenay Agencies. Kaslo. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $168 33 Mining Recorder and Deputy Assessor. 12 ,, ,, 127 00 Clerk 12 ,, ,, 96 00 Do 12 ,, ,, 86 00 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Janitor 12 „ „ 75 00 New Denver (Sub-Agency). Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $128 00 Trout Lake (Sub-Agency). Mining Recorder 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $90 00 Nelson. ths, to 31st Mar., 1916, Government Agent 12 mor Mining Recorder and Deputy Assessor, 12 Two Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 Stenographer 12 Janitor 12 Revelstoke. Government Agent 12 mor Mining Recorder 12 Deputy Assessor and Collector 12 Clerk 12 Stenographer 12 Janitor 12 Carried forward . $180 66 158 33 each 102 00 90 00 60 00 60 00 75 00 ths, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ 100 00 146 00 90 00 55 00 75 00 To be now Voted. $130,696 1,764 2,020 1,524 1,152 1,032 960 900 1,536 1,080 2,168 1,900 2,448 1,080 720 720 900 2,168 1,200 1,752 1,080 660 900 Total. $1,463,910 08 $171,164 ,463,910 08 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 27 IL—CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies.—Contimted. West Kootenay Agencies.—Concluded. Rossland. Govt. Agent and Deputy Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $163 33 Clerk 12 „ ,, 140 00 Do 12 ,, „ 96 00 Janitor 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Total, $33,592 Westminster District Agencies. New Westminster. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $191 66 131 00 65 00 173 66 154 00 112 00 75 00 85 00 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, Assistant do. 12 ,, ,, Clerk 12 Do 12 Janitor and Messenger 12 ,, ,, Vancouver. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar. Clerk and Mining Recorder 12 ,, ,, Two Clerks 12 Clerk 12 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, Two Stenographers 12 ,, ,, Assessor and Collector 12 ,, ,, Clerk 12 Do 12 Do ......12 Do 12 Do 12 Four Clerks 12 Stenographer 12 ,, ,, To be now Voted. 1916, @ $186 66 139 00 each 96 00 90 00 65 00 60 00 200 00 147 00 135 00 117 00 107 00 97 00 90 00 60 00 each each (Court-house Attendants.) Engineer for Court-house 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $125 00 Fireman 12 „ ,, 80 00 Elevator attendant 12 ,, ,, 70 00 Do. 12 „ „ 65 00 Chief Janitor 12 ,, ,, 100 00 Night Fireman and Janitor 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Janitor and Gardener 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Six Janitors 12 ,, „ each 75 00 Janitor 12 „ „ 70 00 Four Janitors 12 ,, ,, each 65 00 Carpenter 12 ,, ,, 90 00 Nightwatchman 12 „ „ 65 00 Usher 12 ,, „ 64 00 Yale District Agencies. Ashcroft. Total, $55,164 Government Agent and Assessor 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, © .1 Junior Clerk 12 ,, ,, 173 66 60 00 $171,164 1,960 1,680 1,152 900 2,300 1,572 780 2,084 1,848 1.344 900 1,020 2,240 1,668 2,304 1,080 780 1,440 2,400 1,764 1,620 1,404 1,284 1,164 4,320 720 1,500 960 840 780 1,200 960 900 5,400 840 3,120 1,080 780 768 2,084 720 $1,463,910 08 Total. Carried foricard $234,824 $1,463,910 08 E 28 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 II.-CIVIL GOVERNMENT (SALARIES).—Concluded. SERVICE. Brought forward Vote No. 14.—Government Agencies.—Concluded. Yale District Agencies.—Concluded. Kamloops. Government Agent 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $186 66 Mining Recorder and Assessor 12 „ ,, 149 00 Clerk 12 Do 12 Do 12 Stenographer 12 Janitor 12 118 00 96 00 90 00 65 00 75 00 Yale (Sub-Agency). Mining Recorder and Collector 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @$123 00 Total, $13,636 To be now Voted. $234,824 2,240 1,788 1,416 1,152 1,080 780 900 1,476 Total. $1,463,910 08 245,656 00 $1,709,566 08 III.—ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES). Tobe Voted per Statement (C) • • $68,100.00 No. of Vote. 15 16 Stipendiary Magistrates. County Gaols Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. $ 3,000 00 65,100 00 Total. $68,100 00 SERVICE. III.—ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES). Vote No. 15.—Stipendiary Magistrates. Additional to salary paid by the Dominion Government to one appointee as County Court Judge, viz.:— Stipendiary Magistrate, Nelson 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $41 66 Stipendiary Magistrates (provisional). .12 ,, ,, Vote No. 16.—County Gaols. Kamloops Gaol. Warden 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, ( Three Gaolers 12 ,, ,, each Gaoler 12 Convict Guard 12 ,, Do 12 Matron 12 Total, $7,968 110 00 86 00 80 00 86 00 80 00 50 00 Carried forward To be now Voted. 500 2,500 $1,320 3,096 960 1,032 960 600 $7,968 Total. $ 3,000 00 $3,000 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 29 III—ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (SALARIES).—Concluded. SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. $7,968 $3,000 00 Vote No. 16.- -County Gaols.—Concluded. Nelson Gaol. W arden 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $115 00 1,380 12 „ 90 00 1,080 Two Gaolers . . . 12 ,, „ each 86 00 2,064 Convict Guard . 12 ,, 85 00 1,020 Do. New .... 12 „ „ 75 00 Total, $6,444 Westminster Gaol. 900 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @$110 00 1,320 12 „ ,, 86 00 1,032 Do 12 ,, 85 00 1,020 Convict Guard . 12 ,, ,, 86 00 1,032 Four Convict Gi ards 12 ,, ,, each 80 00 3,840 Convict Guard . 12 ,, ,, 75 00 900 12 ,, „ 50 00 Total, $9,744 600 Oakalla Prison Farm. 12 months, to 31st Mar., 1916, @ $140 00 1,680 12 ,, 80 00 960 Three Gaolers .. 12 ,, ,, each 75 00 2,700 12 ,, ,, ,, 75 00 9,000 12 ,, ,, „ 70 00 4,200 Tailor 12 ,, 70 00 840 12 ,, „ 70 00 840 Cabinet-maker 12 ,, 70 00 840 12 ,, ,, 100 00 1,200 Assistant Engin 12 ,, ,, 75 00 Total, $23,160 900 Saanich Prison Farm. 12 months, to Slst Mar., 1916, (5), $120 00 1,440 12 ,, ,, each 90 00 2,160 12 ,, 86 00 1,032 Do 12 ,, 85 00 1,020 960 Do 12 ,, ,, 80 00 Convict Guard. 12 ,, ,, 90 00 1.080 Do. 12 ,, 86 00 1,032 Five Convict Guards 12 ,, „ each 85 00 5,100 Convict Guard 12 ,, ,, 80 00 960 Special Guard . 12 ,, 75 00 900 12 ,, ,, 100 00 1,200 12 ,, 75 00 900 Total, $17,784 65,100 00 $68,100 00 E 30 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 IV.—LEGISLATION. To be Voted per Statement (D) $89,820.00 No. of Vote. 17 { 18 19 20 21 22 LEGISLATION. Details. Mr. Speaker Sessional, to 31st Mar., 1916, Deputy Speaker ,, ,, Clerk of the House ,, ,, Law Clerk ,, ,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,, ,, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms ,, ,, Doorkeeper ,, ,, Messenger ,, ,, 8 Pages (@ $40) Indemnity to Members (42@$1,600). Mileage ,, ,, Registration of Voters Expenses of Elections Contingent Fund >1,S00 500 1,200 600 400 200 200 200 320 Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1910. $5,420 67,200 7,200 3,000 1,000 6,000 Total. 9,820 00 V.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE). To be Voted per Statement (E) $467,426.00 No. of Vote. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Bureau of Mines Mine-rescue Stations Fisheries Mental Hospital, Essondale Colony Farm, Essondale Nursery, Essondale Mental Hospital, New Westminster Printing Office, Victoria Provincial Home, Kamloops Provincial Museum Industrial School for Boys Industrial School for Girls Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. ; 10,000 8,000 30,000 136,798 39,498 7,860 107,870 85,500 17,900 4,000 15,000 5,000 Total. $467,426 00 SERVICE. To be now Voted. Total. V.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE). Vote No. 23.—Bureau of Mines. Maintenance. Plant, material, and incidental expenses 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 Temporary parties in the field (including salaries and travelling expenses) $4,000 6,000 $10,000 00 Vote No. 24.—Mine-rescue Stations. 8,000 8, 000 00 $18,000 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 31 V.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (MAINTENANCE).—Concluded. SERVICE. Brought foricard Vote No. 25.—Fisheries. Administration, investigation, and maintenance of fisheries and hatchery (including salaries, workmen's wages, & travelling exp.), 12 mo. to 31st Mar., 1916 Vote No. 26.—Mental Hospital, Essondale. Salaries of employees Maintenance Vote No. 27.—Colony Farm, Essondale. Salaries of employees (including branch farm) Maintenance (including branch farm) Vote No. 28.—Nursery, Essondale. Salaries of employees Maintenance Vote No. 29.—Mental Hospital, New Westminster: Salaries of employees Maintenance Vote No. 30.—Printing Office, Victoria. Maintenance. Extra assistance, Printing Office and Book-binding Branch, including sessional work and allowance for overtime Printing paper, material, and incidentals New machinery and plant Vote No. 31.—Provincial Home, Kamloops. Maintenance. Maintenance (including transport) Vote No. 32.—Provincial Museum. Maintenance. Purchase of Natural History Specimens, incidental and travelling expenses 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 Vote No. 33.—Industrial School for Boys. Maintenance Vote No. 34.—Industrial School for Girls. Maintenance (including temporary assistance) To be now Voted. D,000 51,045 85,753 17,498 22,000 5,460 2,400 49,200 58,670 25,000 60,000 500 17,900 4,000 15,000 5,000 Total. $18,000 00 30,000 00 136,798 00 39,498 00 ,860 00 107,870 00 85,500 00 17,900 00 4,000 00 15,000 00 5,000 00 $467,426 00 E 32 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 VI.—HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES. To be Voted per Statement (p) $374,100.00 No. of F Estimated for Service ending Total. Vote. 31st Mar., 1916. HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES. . Details. 35 $260,000 36 Grants to Refuge Homes, Aid Societies, etc. (subject to 18,000 37 In aid of Resident Do 500 38 , Atlin ,, 500 39 40 Do Do 300 300 ' , Campbell River. . ,, 41 42 Do Do 300 300 43 44 Do Do , 300 300 , Fraser Lake ,, 45 Do , Gibson's Landing and Squamish. ,, 300 46 Do 300 47 48 Do Do 300 500 49 Do , Nakusp ,, 300 50 Do 300 51 52 Do Do , 150-Mile House ,, 200 300 53 Do , Pender Island ,, 300 54 Do , 300 55 Do 500 56 Do 500 57 Do 300 58 Do 300 59 Do , Salmon River ,, 300 60 Do , Saltspring Island ,, 500 61 Do 400 62 63 Do Do 300 500 64 Do 300 65 Do , 500 66 Do , 300 67 2,000 68 69 7,500 60,000 In aid of destitut 70 16,000 • $374,100 00 • 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 33 VII.-ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (OTHER THAN SALARIES). To be Voted per Statement (Q) • - • $378,000 00 No. of Vote. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (OTHER THAN SALARIES). Details. Summoning and paying Witnesses Paying Grand and Petit Jurors Prosecution and Interpreters Expenses of Inquests Rewards Keep of Prisoners Special Constables Transport of Police Officers, Constables, and Prisoners Medical Officers at Gaols (fixed allowances) Inspection of Licenced Premises (allowances to Deputies) Allowance to Sheriffs (fixed allowances) Constitutional litigation and general law costs Miscellaneous Estimated for Service ending Slst Mar., 1916. $39,000 26,000 35,000 10,000 1,000 60,000 60,000 90,000 2,400 1,500 8,100 25,000 20,000 Total. $ 378,000 00 VIIL—ED U CATION. To be Voted per Statement (H) $1,594,600.00 No. of Vote. H Estimated for Service ending Slst Mar., 1916. Total. 84 $ 16,600 65,000 20,000 9,500 15,000 68,000 1,015,000 280,000 82,000 2,500 3,500 7,500 2,500 7,500 85 86 87 88 Provincial Normal Schools 89 90 91 92 93 Agricultural and Industrial Education Per capita Grant to City, Municipality and Rural School Districts Salaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt. 94 95 96 97 $1,594,600 00 SERVICE. EDUCATION. Details. Vote No. 84.—Education Office. Expenses of office Board of Examiners of Public School Teachers, and expenses . Examiners of High School entrance examination papers Vote No. 85.—Free Text-book Branch. Text-books, maps, globes, etc Carried forward To be now Voted. r 600 10,000 6,000 Total. $16,600 00 65,000 00 1,600 00 E 34 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 VIIL— EDUCATION.—Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward. EDUCATION.— Continued. Details.—Concluded. Vote No. 86.—Inspection of Schools. Travelling expenses Vote No. 87.—Provincial Normal Schools. Books, apparatus, and incidental expenses, Vancouver. Do. do. Victoria... Mileage for Students Vote No. 88.—Education of Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Tuition, maintenance, and travelling expenses, 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 . Vote No. 89.—Agricultural and Industrial Education. Grant in aid Vote No. 90.—Per Capita Grant to City, Municipality, and Rural School Districts. Cities 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 Municipalities 12 ,, ,, ,, Rural School Districts 12 ,, ,, ,, Vote No. 91.—Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools. 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 Vote No. 92.—Salaries of Teachers of Schools in E. & N. Railway Belt. 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 Vote No. 93.—Grant to Libraries. Grant to Libraries Vote No. 94.—Conveying Children to Central School. Conveying children to Central School Vote No. 95.—Manual Training Equipment. Grant in aid Vote No. 96.—Botanical Office, Vancouver. Office expenses, supplies, and travelling expenses Vote No. 97.—Contingencies. Unforeseen requirements, rents, incidental expenses, etc To be now Voted. $20,000 1,500 1,500 6,500 15,000 68,000 550,000 340,000 125,000 280,000 82,000 2,500 3,500 7,500 2,500 Total. Bl,600 00 20,000 00 7,500 9,500 00 15,000 00 68,000 00 1,015,000 00 280,000 00 82,000 00 2,500 00 3,500 00 7,500 00 2,500 00 7,500 00 $1,594,600 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 35 VIIL—EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools. Twelve Mos. Salary. J 876 720 1,080 960 780 900 900 900 900 876 900 1,080 960 900 840 720 840 1,140 876 780 900 900 780 900 900 960 960 840 900 1.0S0 1,080 900 1,020 936 780 900 900 900 840 816 900 900 1,200 1,020 960 720 780 780 960 900 876 840 960 900 1,080 900 960 960 1,020 840 900 780 900 900 Monthly Salary. $ 73 60 90 80 65 75 75 75 75 73 75 90 80 75 70 60 70 95 73 65 75 75 65 75 75 80 80 70 75 90 90 75 85 78 65 75 75 75 70 68 75 75 100 85 80 60 65 65 80 75 73 70 80 75 90 75 80 80 85 70 75 65 75 75 School. Albert Canyon Albert Head Alexandria Alice Siding Allen Grove Anarchist Mountain Annable Appledale Arrow Park, West Ashton Creek Aspen Grove Athalmer Balfour Ballenas Island Balmoral ....'. Bamberton Bamfield Barkerville Barnes Creek Barnston Island Barriere River Barriere Valley Bear Creek Beaton Belford Bella Coola Do. Lower Berlin Berrydale Big Bar Do. Upper Big Bay Big Creek Big Eddy Blind Bay Bonaparte Valley .... Boswell Boundary Falls Boundary Valley Bowen Island Box Lake Bridesville Brilliant Brisco Britannia Beach Do 2nd division Britannia Half-way Britannia Mine Bull River Bridge Bull River Falls Campbell Creek, South Campbell Range .. . Cape Scott Carlin Siding Cartier Castledale Castlegar Chilco Chimney Creek Chinook Cove Chu-chua Clo-oose Coalmont Columbia Park .12 months to 31st March, 1916 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 ,12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 E 36 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 VIII EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries op Teachers in Assisted Schools.—Continued. Twelve Mos. Monthly Salary. Salary. $ 900 $ 75 780 65 780 65 1,140 95 900 75 900 75 840 70 840 70 900 75 780 65 780 65 900 75 840 70 840 70 7S0 65 900 75 900 75 1,080 90 900 75 900 75 900 75 900 75 960 80 960 80 1,020 85 960 80 900 75 900 75 900 75 900 75 900 75 936 78 900 75 900 75 840 70 996 83 1,200 100 1,500 125 1,200 100 1,200 100 1,500 125 1,200 100 900 75 1,020 85 900 75 780 65 900 75 780 65 720 60 960 80 - 900 75 876 73 876 73 780 65 1,140 95 840 70 840 70 840 70 900 75 900 75 1,176 98 900 75 900 75 900 75 Comaplix 12 months to 31st March, Commonage 12 ,, ,, Concord 12 ,, ,, Copper City 12 ,, ,, Copper Creek 12 ,, ,, Cortes Island 12 ,, ,, Craigellachie. 12 ,, ,, Cranberry Marsh 12 ,, ,, Crawford Creek 12 ,, ,, Criss Creek 12 ,, ,, Cultus Lake 12 ,, ,, Curzon 12 ,, ,, Darcy Mountain 12 „ ,, Deadwood 12 ,, ,, Deep Creek ' 12 ,, ,, Deer Park 12 Demars, West 12 ,, ,, Dragon Lake 12 ,, ,, Duhamel 12 ,, ,, Edgewood 12 ,, ,, Edwards Creek 12 ,, ,, Eholt 12 Elk Bridge 12 Elk Prairie 12 ,, ,, Empire Valley 12 „ ,, Endako 12 ,, Erie 12 Fairview 12 ,, ,, Falconer 12 ,, ,, Falkland 12 Fauquier 12 ,, ,, Ferguson 12 ,, ,, Fife 12 Fire Valley 12 Fish Lake 12 Flagstone 12 ,, ,, Fort Fraser 12 ,, ,, Fort George, Principal 12 ,, ,, Do. 2nd division 12 ,, ,, Do. 3rd do 12 Do. South, Principal 12 ,, ,, Do. do. 2nd division .12 ,, ,, Foster's Bar 12 ,, ,, Galena 12 ,, ,, Galena Bay 12 ,, ,, Galiano 12 ,, ,, Galloway 12 ,, ,, Gambier Island 12 ,, ,, Ganges 12 ,, ,, Georgetown 12 ,, ,, Gerrard 12 ,, ,, Gillis Bay 12 Gilpin 12 ,, ,, Glenrosa 12 ,, ,, Granby Bay 12 ,, ,, Granite Bay 12 ,, ,, Gray Creek 12 Green Valley 12 ,, ., Hall's Landing 12 ,, ,, Harbledown Island 12 ,, ,, Harper's Camp 12 ,, ,, Harrop 12 ,, ,, Hat Creek 12 ,, ,, Haysport 12 ,, ,, 1916 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 37 VIIL—EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries op Teachers in Assisted Schools.—Continued. Twelve Mos. Monthly Salary. Salary. $1,260 $ 105 1,200 100 900 75 900 75 780 65 780 65 900 75 816 68 960 80 780 65 780 65 1,020 85 1,020 85 720 60 900 75 960 80 900 75 1,020 85 1,020 85 720 60 816 68 780 65 900 75 816 68 780 65 840 70 900 75 900 75 840 70 900 75 936 78 840 70 780 65 816 68 960 80 780 65 900 75 840 70 960 80 816 68 816 68 1,200 100 900 75 1,140 95 840 70 900 75 1,020 85 1,080 90 720 60 900 75 960 80 840 70 900 75 780 65 900 75 900 75 1,020 85 1,200 100 900 75 960 80 900 75 840 70 840 70 816 68 School. Hazelton 12 months to 31st March, 1916 Do. New 12 Heffley Creek 12 Heriot Bay 12 Hidden Lake 12 Highland 12 Hilltop 12 Hilton 12 Holberg 12 Hope Station 12 Hornby Island 12 Horse Creek 12 Hosmer 12 Hupel 12 Hurlingham 12 Huscroft 12 Ingram Mountain 12 Invermere 12 Inverness... 12 loco 12 Isabella Point 12 Jordan River 12 Kaleva 12 Kedleston 12 Keefers 12 Kelowna, East 12 Kettle River, North 12 Kettle Valley 12 Kildonan 12 Killarney 12 Kimberley 12 Kingcome Inlet 12 Knutsford '. 12 Koch Siding 12 Kundis 12 Lake Buntzen 12 Lancaster 12 Lasqueti Island 12 Little Fort 12 Lytton, North 12 Mabel Lake 12 Malcolm Island, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Mapes 12 Marshall 12 Meadow Spur 12 Meldrum Creek 12 Metlakatla 12 Mill Creek 12 Mirror Lake. 12 Moberly 12 Morrissey 12 Mount Ingersoll , 12 Moyase 12 Myers Flat 12 Myncaster 12 Macalister 12 McBride 12 McGuire 12 MacKenzie 12 Needles 12 Nickel Plate Mine 12 Nimpkish 12 Okanagan Centre 12 E 38 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 VIIL —EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.—Continued. Twelve Mos. Salary. $ 924 780 900 780 900 900 780 780 900 720 1,020 1,020 960 1,200 1,200 1,020 900 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,080 960 780 900 720 780 840 900 840 900 900 900 960 900 780 840 900 840 1,080 720 960 900 780 876 900 780 816 840 840 840 1,020 960 960 1,020 900 1,200 960 1,140 840 876 1,020 960 720 Monthly Salary. I 77 65 75 65 75 75 65 65 75 60 85 85 80 100 100 85 75 125 100 100 90 80 65 75 60 65 70 75 70 75 75 73 80 75 65 70 75 70 90 60 80 75 65 73 75 65 68 70 70 70 85 80 80 85 75 100 80 95 70 73 85 80 60 School. Olalla Olsen Lake Pachelqua Parks Siding Paterson Pavilion . Paxton Valle37 Pemberton Range Perry Siding Pitt Lake Porcher Island Port Clements Port Hardy Pouce Coupe Powell River, Principal Do. 2nd division Do. 3rd do Prince George, Principal Do. 2nd division Do. 3rd do Do. 4th do Quatsino Reiswig Renata Retreat Cove Richland Riondel Roberts Creek Rock Bay Rock Creek Roe Lake Rogers Pass . . : Roosville Rosebery Saint Elmo Salmon River Salmon Valley Sand Creek.. , Sand Spit Savary Island Sayward Sea Otter Cove Sechelt Seton Lake Creek Seymour Arm Shuswap Falls Shuswap, North Shutty Bench Sicamous Silver Creek Silverton Similkameen Sirdar Skidegate Sloan Smithers, Principal Do. 2nd division Soda Creek Solsqua Sorrento Sparkling Creek Squamish, Lower, Principal. ... Do. 2nd division. . 12 months to 31st March, 1916 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 39 VIIL—EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries of Teachers in Assisted Schools.—Concluded. Twelve Mos. Monthly Salary. Salary. $ 960 $ 80 1,320 110 1,020 85 876 73 900 75 780 65 780 65 900 75 840 70 780 65 1,260 105 900 75 900 75 1,020 85 840 70 900 75 840 70 780 65 720 60 780 65 960 80 936 78 840 70 936 78 900 75 900 75 900 75 960 80 840 70 780 65 1,020 85 1,020 85 816 68 900 75 1,200 100 780 65 780 65 1,140 95 900 75 1,020 85 960 80 1,020 85 900 75 960 80 960 80 780 65 960 80 840 70 School. Stellaco 12 months to 31st March, 1916 Stewart 12 ,, Strandby 12 Sullivan Valley 12 ,, Summit Lake 12 ,, Sunnybrae 12 ,, Sunnyside 12 ,, Syringa Creek 12 ,, Taft 12 Tappen Valley 12 ,, Telegraph Creek 12 Three Forks 12 ,, Three Valley 12 ,, Thrums, Principal 12 ,, Do. 2nd division 12 ,, Thurlow 12 Tranquille 12 ,, Trapp Lake 12 ,, Trinity Valley 12 ,, Trout Creek, Upper 12 ,, Trout Lake 12 Tulameen 12 ,, Turtle Valley 12 Ucluelet 12 Ucluelet Arm 12 ,, Ucluelet, East 12 ,, Valdes Island 12 ,, Vanderhoof 12 ,, Voights Camp 12 ,, Walhaehin 12 ',, Wapta 12 Wasa 12 Watmore 12 ,, Whaletown 12 ,, Whatchan 12 ,, Wheeler Mountain 12 ,, Whiteman's Creek 12 ,, Williams Lake 12 ,, Williams Siding 12 Wilmer 12 „ Willow River 12 Windermere 12 ,, Winlaw 12 ,, Woden River 12 ,, Wolfson Bay 12 Woodviile Road 12 ,, Wynndel 12 Yale 12 Salaries op Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt. 720 $ 60 780 65 840 70 900 75 200 100 960 80 840 70 780 65 840 70 960 80 Bamberton , 12 months to 31st March, 1916 Beaufort 12 ,, Beaver Creek 12 ,, Bench 12 Brechin, Principal 12 ,, Do. 2nd division 12 ,, Do. 3rd do 12 Do. 4th do 12 Cedar, East 12 Do. North, Principal 12 ,, E 40 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 VIIL—EDUCATION.—Continued. Salaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt.—Continued- Twelve Mos. Salary. 5 780* 936 1,080 900 780 780 780 960 780 1,080 900 780 960 780 780 900 960 780 1,140 900 780 840 876 936 840 840 1,200 1,080 960 840 780 780 780 780 780 840 900 900 1,020 840 816 900 1,080 900 780 816 840 1,020 840 1,020 840 1,020 840 876 816 960 840 840 960 720 840 780 780 960 i? 65 78 90 75 65 65 65 80 65 90 75 65 80 65 65 75 80 65 95 75 65 70 73 78 70 70 100 90 80 70 65 65 65 65 65 70 75 75 85 70 68 75 90 75 65 68 70 85 70 85 70 85 70 73 68 80 70 70 80 60 70 65 65 School. Cedar, North, 2nd division 12 months to 31st March, 1916 Do. South 12 Chase River, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Do. 3rd do 12 Cherry Creek Valley 12 Cobble Hill 12 Comox, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Courtenay, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division ,12 Do. 3rd do 12 Cowichan, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Cowichan Lake 12 Departure Bay 12 Diamond Crossing, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Extension, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Do. 3rd do 12 Fanny Bay 12 French Creek ... 12 Gill 12 Glenora 12 Grantham 12 Harewood, Principal 12 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 2nd division 12 Srd 4th 5th 6th 7th do. do. do. do. do. .12 (Chinese) 12 12 12 12 Headquarters 12 Hillier 12 Koksilah 12 Lazo 12 Malahat 12 Minto, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Montrose 12 M ountain .... 12 Nanaimo Bay, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Do. 3rd do 12 Nanoose Bay 12 Nob Hill 12 Northfield, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Number 7 Mine, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Number 8 Mine, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Oyster 12 Do. East 12 Do. North, Principal 12 Do. do. 2nd division 12 Parksville 12 Qualicum Beach 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Qualicum, Little 12 Royston 12 Sahtlam 12 Sandwick 12 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16) E 41 VIIL—EDUCATION.—Concluded. Salaries of Teachers of Schools in Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Belt.—Concluded. Twelve Mos. Salary. r 900 1,056 816 720 1,056 780 1,200 1,080 960 840 780 School. Shawnigan 12 months to 31st March, 1916 Union Ba37, Principal 12 Do. 2nd division 12 Waterloo 12 Wellington, Principal 12 2nd division 12 Principal 12 2nd division 12 3rd do 12 4th do 12 5th do 12 Do. 2nd di Do. South Do. do. Do- do. Do. do. Do. do. E 42 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 IX.—TRANSPORT. To be Voted per Statement (J) $83,000.00. No. of Vote. J Estimated for Service ending Slst Mar., 1916. Total. 98 TRANSPORT. Details. $ 3,000 00 80,000 00 99 Travelling Expenses of Officers on duty (not otherwise provided for)... $83,000 00 XI.-REVENUE SERVICES. To be Voted per Statement (|_) $50,000.00. No. of Vote. L Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. Total. 100 COLLECTION OF REVENUE, Details. Commission, Courts of Appeal, Travelling Expenses and Miscellaneous.. $ 50,000 00 $ 50,000 00 XII.—PUBLIC WORKS. To be Voted per Statement (M) ,067,315.00. No. of Vote. 101-119 120-157 158-206 207-209 M Works and Buildings Roads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves Subsidies to Steamboats, Ferries, and Bridges Miscellaneous Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. 5 507,000 00 2,459,000 00 73,815 00 ' 27,500 00 Total. $3,067,315 00 No. of Vote. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 SERVICE. XII.-PUBLIC WORKS. Works and Buildings. Court-house, New Westminster, addition (completion) Furniture, Government Offices, throughout the Province Gaols and Lock-ups throughout the Province (maintenance and repairs) Government Buildings, Duncan (re-vote) Do. Prince Rupert, (re-vote) Prison Farm, Oakalla Do. Saanich Improvement of Government Grounds, Victoria Improvement of Government Grounds throughout the Province Carried forward Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. $49,000 00 20,000 00 20,000 00 25,000 00 25,000 00 10,000 00 20,000 00 15,000 00 10,000 00 $194,000 00 Total. 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 43 No. of Vote. 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 SERVICE. Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. Brought forward XII.-PUBLIC WORKS.—Continued. Works and Buildings.—Concluded. Mental Hospital, Essondale— General repairs $ 4,000 00 Grading 5,000 00 Furniture 2,000 00 Colon}7 Farm, Essondale— General repairs $ 4,000 00 Breaking new land , 5,000 00 Mental Hospital, New Westminster— General repairs $7,000 00 Furniture 2,000 00 Provincial Government Buildings, London, England Provincial Normal School, Vancouver (maintenance) Provincial Normal School, Victoria (maintenance) Public Schools throughout the Province Repairs to buildings, furniture, fuel, light, etc., Government House, Victoria (including upkeep of ga rden) Repairs to Government Buildings throughout the Province Repairs to Parliament Buildings Roads, Streets, Bridges, and Wharves. Alberni District Atlin do Cariboo do .... Chilliwack do Columbia do Comox do Cowichan do Cranbrook do Delta do Dewdney do Esquimalt do Fernie do Grand Forks do Greenwood do The Islands do Kamloops do Kaslo do Lillooet do Nanaimo City do Newcastle do Okanagan do Richmond do Revelstoke do Saanich do Similkameen do Skeena do Slocan do Yale do Ymir do Kingsway-Burnaby Municipality (re-vote) Roads, Point Grey Strathcona Park (maintenance) Location of roads Protection of River-banks Road Machinery Wharves generally Bridges generally Bridge across Second Narrows, Burrard Inlet (conditional—re-vote).. . Carried forward $194,000 00 11,000 00 9,000 00 9,000 00 30,000 00 1,000 00 8,000 00 200,000 00 15,000 00 20,000 00 10,000 00 53,500 18,000 123,000 33,300 36,000 59,500 33,300 41,000 22,500 68,500 36,000 41,000 28,800 19,800 27,000 72,000 36,000 65,000 9,000 24,300 79,000 40,000 37,000 5,500 72,000 176,000 36,000 51,300 72,000 83,500 9,000 9,000 4,500 9,500 7,200 20,000 500,000 400,000 Total. $507,000 00 1,459,000 00 $2,966,000 00 E 44 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 No. of Vote. 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 SERVICE. Brought forward XII.-PUBLIC WORKS.—Continued. Subsidies and Maintenance, Steamboats, Ferries, and Bridges. Ferries. Bulkley River, Barret Lake Siding to Morice River settlement Bulkley River, South Hazelton Canoe River Columbia River, Coldstream Do. Waterloo Fraser River at Alexandria Agassiz. Chilliwack-Harrison Fort George High Bar Hope Lytton (above) Mission , Quesnel Ruby Creek Soda Creek Twenty-mile Post, above Lillooet . Ladner-Woodward Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. East Summerland Hall's Landing Kelowna Kootenay River, Reclamation Farm Nechako River, Fraser Lake Do. Fort George Do. Milne's Landing North Thompson River, Bester, Mosquito Flat. Do. Jones . Do. Little Fort Do. Upper Crossing Shuswap Lake, Sorrento, Scotch Creek South Thompson, Ducks Do. Pritchard Stewart Lake Skeena River, Breckenridge Do. Copper City Do. Hazelton Do. Kitwanga Do. Terrace Do. Usk West Arm, Kootenay Lake, at Nelson Bridge Tenders. Athalmer Canoe Pass Eburne Kamloops. ... Spillimachene . Steamboats. Columbia River, above Revelstoke Dog Lake, Similkameen Shuswap Lake (conditional) Carried forward Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. 500 00 2,500 00 600 00 200 00 500 00 1,100 00 3,500 00 900 00 800 00 1,470 00 600 00 1,200 00 880 00 6,000 00 1,700 00 600 00 1,100 00 500 00 13,000 00 1,000 00 475 00 1,000 00 900 00 1,100 00 1,600 00 1,100 00 600 00 600 00 1,000 00 1,200 00 1,580 00 650 00 1,100 00 600 00 1,020 00 1,300 00 750 00 1,300 00 1,380 00 1,300 00 3,600 00 300 00 720 00 840 00 540 00 360 00 3,000 00 1,250 00 4,000 00 Total. $2,966,000 00 73,815 00 $3,039,815 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 45 No. of Vote. 207 208 209 SERVICE. Brought foricard. XII.-PUBLIC WORKS.—Concluded. Miscellaneous. Boiler Inspection (maintenance, wages, repairs, etc., launch "Adanac' Extra Janitors and janitors' supplies Garage, Victoria (chauffeurs' wages and expenses, supplies and repairs). Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. 2,500 00 20,000 00 5,000 00 Total. $3,039,815 00 27,500 00 ;,067,315 00 E 46 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 XIII. —MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE. To be Voted per Statement (|\\J) . . . $2,128,752.42 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Provincial Secretary's Department. Advertising Burial of Indigent Persons Civil Service Com., Examiners and Registrar, under ' Collecting Archives ... Postage Public Service Act' Provincial Board of Health (other than salaries) Premiums on Guarantee Bonds Royal Commissions Stationery , Subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals Vote No. 220.—Superannuation. C. H. F. Blake 12 months to 31st Mar., 1916, (g $25 = $300 Mrs, E. J Corrigan 12 ,, ,, 25 300 S.B.Green 12 ,, ,, 30 360 Jno. D. Hopkins 12 ,, ,, 30 360 A. G. Brown 12 ,, ,, 35 420 J.H.Mason 12 ,, . „ 35 420 P. Murphy 12 ,, ,, 35 420 Jno. Strang 12 „ ,, 35 420 Mark Parsons 12 ,, ,, 40 480 C. E. Costerton 12 ,, „ 40 480 Geo. Cunningham 12 ,, ,, 40 480 W. T. L. House 12 ,, „ 40 480 S. Phipps 12 ,, ,, 40 480 J. A. McAlman 12 ,, „ 40 480 W. Dodd 12 ,, „ 50 600 Helen Janet McColl 12 ,, ,, 50 600 H. J. Sharpe 12 ,, ,, 55 660 W. Stephenson 12 ,, ,, 55 660 Mrs. R. Wolfenden .12 ,, „. 55 660 G. W. Aikman 12 ,, ,, 60 720 A.Stevenson 12 ,, ,, 60 720 A. Carnev 12 „ ,, 62.50 750 T. C. Boulton 12 ,, ,, 65 780 C. E. Holt, 12 ,, ,, 65 780 G. Munav 12 ,, ,, 65 780 Geo. Simon 12 ,, ,, 65 780 E. E. Chipman 12 ,, ,, 70 840 J. M. Mutter 12 ,, ,, 70 840 J. G. Brymner 12 ,, ,, 70 840 J.R.Anderson 12 ,, ,, 75 900 A. Dick 12 ,, ,, 75 900 J. K. Worsfold 12 ,, ,, 75 900 John Vicars 12 ,, ,, 75 901) J. H. Sprott 12 „ ,, 75 900 Thomas Morgan 12 ,, ,, 75 900 A.C.Nelson 12 ,, ,, 75 900 Joseph Burr 12 ,, „ 75 900 W.Gordon 12 ,, ,, 80 960 J.Porter 12 ,, ,, 80 960 T. E. Wooldridge 12 ,, „ 80 960 Mark Bate 12 ,, „ 90 1,080 W. S. Gore 12 ,, ,, 100 1,200 E. B. McKay 12 ,, ,, 100 1,200 J.A.Anderson 12 ,, ,, 105 1,260 C. Phair 12 ,, ,, 113 1,356 J. McB. Smith 12 ,, „ 120 1,440 Carried forward $40,000 00 6,000 00 1,200 00 8,000 00 30,000 00 25,120 00 2,000 00 50,000 00 55,000 00 2,000 00 $34,506 00 ! 253,826 00 5 Geo. 5 Estimates (1915-16). E 47 No. of Vote. 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 SERVICE. Brought forward. XIII. —MISCELLANEOUS.—Continued. Provincial Secretary's Department.—Concluded. Grant to B. C. Regiments Grant to City of Greenwood Grant to City of Phoenix Grant to City of Rossland Grant in aid of communication with Remote Settlements, Alert Bay to Kingcome Inlet Grant in aid of Kitimat mail service Grant towards purchase of Observatory Site Grant to Joint Committee of Vancouver and Victoria Boards of Trade, in furtherance of trade relations with Central and South America and the West Indies Grant to Vancouver Exhibition Association Grant to Governors of the University of British Columbia (conditional). Department of Mines. Coal Miners' Examinations (allowances to Examiners and Secretaries). . . Compensation to Free Miners (John McLennan, Daniel McPhee, and Samuel Smith) for claims assumed—from imperfect Departmental Maps—to be on vacant Crown lands, but subsequently found to be within the E. & N. Railway Belt Attorney-General's Department. Destruction of Wolves, Cougars, Coyotes, etc. (bounties and salaries)... Game Protection (including temporarj7 salaries, travelling expenses, and incidentals) '. Departmental Libraries , Legislative Library Travelling Libraries Motor Traffic Regulation (plates, badges, express, etc.) Department of Lands. Forest Branch. Determination of lumber values under " Royalty Act," and investigation of timber measurement (salaries and travelling expenses) In aid of encouraging water-borne lumber trade (including salaries, travelling expenses, and purchase of material) Forest Products Investigations (salaries and travelling expenses) Forest Protection Fund Miscellaneous (including transport, salaries of temporary staff, upkeep of boats, incidental expenses, etc.) Total, $329,000 Lands Branch. Dry lands investigations and experiments Inspection of Pre-emptions and Lands (including salaries and expenses). Total, $26,000 Surveyor-General''s Branch. Maps (including lithographing, printing, and purchase of non-departmental maps) Photo-topographical surveys Surveys throughout the Province Temporary assistance Total, $123,500 Water Rights Branch. Board of Investigation (including salaries and travelling expenses) .... B.C. Hydrographic survey Collecting rainfall and climate statistics (including observers' salaries).. Expert assistance Public irrigation corporations—surveys and investigations (including salaries and travelling expenses) Surveys (general) Temporary assistance (including salaries, office engineers & draughtsmen Total, $83,500 Carried forward Estimated for Service ending Slst Mar., 1916. $253,826 00 5,000 00 2,500-00 4,000 00 12,000 00 300 00 300 00 10,000 00 3,000 00 5,000 00 175,000 00 4,000 00 4,823 25 25,000 00 31,050 00 1,500 00 18,000 00 2,000 00 6,000 00 5,000 00 50,000 00 10,000 00 166,000 00 98,000 00 10,000 00 16,000 00 8,500 00 10,000 00 100,000 00 5,000 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 1,000 00 7,500 00 10,000 00 35,000 00 15,000 00 ,125,299 25 Total. E 48 Estimates (1915-16). 1915 No. of Vote. 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270. 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 SERVICE. Brought forward XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS.—Concluded. Department of Agriculture. Administration and Outside Service (including agricultural products for Departmental exhibition room and miscellaneous expenditure) Board of Horticulture—expenses of members attending meetings Compensation to owners of cattle slaughtered for tuberculosis Crop competitions in commercial fruits and vegetables, and garden and vacant lot competitions and demonstrations Demonstration orchards and experimental trees Demonstration spraying Fruit-handling, cold-storage, and pre-cooling investigation work Fruit-packing Schools Government Exhibit, Panama-Pacific Exposition In aid of Agricultural Associations In aid of B.C. Dairymen's Association In aid of B.C. Entomological Society In aid of B.C. Fruit-growers' Association In aid of B.C. Poultry Association In aid of B.C. Stock-breeders' Association In aid of Flockmasters' Association In aid of Fanners' Institutes (including educational-work) In aid of Women's Institutes (including educational-work) In aid of Poultry Shows Inspection of Nursery-stock, trees, plants, etc Suppression of diseases affecting fruits, vegetables, plants, etc Suppression of noxious weeds Travelling expenses of officers on duty Total, $229,000 Department of Railways. Cross-section books Fraser River Bridge, New Westminster (salaries, maintenance, and repairs) Songhees Indian Reserve improvements . Total, $226,453.17 Agent-General's Office, London. Salary of Agent-General, including clerical assistance, advertising, etc., 12 months, to 31st March, 1916 .. Immigration and Publicity. Miscellaneous requirements rent of office. General. Advance to Minister of Finance and Agriculture for administration purposes on account of Dominion Trust Company (in liquidation) as recited in bonds—unpaid at- this date—of:— London Guarantee and Accident Co., Ltd $ 50,000 Railway Passengers Assurance Company 200,000 Compensation to North Pacific Lumber Company, Ltd.. Lot 439, Group 2, New Westminster District Freight, express, and cartage Fuel, light, power, and water Interest on Suitors' Fund Deposits ... Refunds Rents ; Timber Lease. Telegrams Telephone Service Temporary Assistance Miscellaneous, not detailed iu Estimates Estimated for Service ending 31st Mar., 1916. $1,125,299 25 20,000 00 500 00 25,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 1,500 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 8,000 00 50,000 00 3,000 00 250 00 5,000 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 250 00 22,500 00 5,000 00 4,000 00 20,000 00 15,000 00 5,000 00 30,000 00 453 17 26,000 00 200,000 00 30,000 00 25,000 00 Total. 250,000 00 25,000 00 18,000 00 41,000 00 7,000 00 5,000 00 7,500 00 17,000 00 22,500 00 25,000 00 75,000 00 $2,128,752 42 52,128,752 42"""@en ; edm:hasType "Legislative proceedings"@en ; dcterms:identifier "J110.L5 S7"@en, "1915_V01_06_E1_E48"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0059646"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Victoria, BC : Government Printer"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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