SCHEDULE B-Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward..... PUBLIC WORKS-Continued, (Chargeable to Income)-Continued. ROADS AND Bridges. Bridges, Ottawa City, over the Ottawa River, the Slides, the proaches 5,000 09 Bridges across the Saskatchewan at Edmonton, N.W.T.; the municipality furnishing 25 per cent of the cost. 25,000 00 Swing bridge over the Burlington channel.... 5,000 00 Des Joachims bridge over the Ottawa-Repairs. 1,250 00 Land and cable telegraph lines for the sea coasts and the islands of the Lower River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Maritime Provinces Land line on the north shore of the St. Lawrence- To improve roadway, repair line and increase General repairs and clearance of line on Manicouagan Telegraph lines, North-west Territories-- Telegraph lines, British Columbia- $ 1,500 00 1,800 00 500 00 2,100 00 To provide for temporary, clerical and other assistance, inclusive Monument to the late Sir John A. Macdonald 30,000 00 1,003 75 1,003 75 1,080 00 365 00 To pay for clerical assistance.. 300 00 154,452 50 2,189,053 76 MAIL SUBSIDIES AND STEAMSHIP SUBVENTIONS. Steam communication between Halifax, N.S., and Newfoundland via Cape For a line of steamers to run between St. John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and 25,000 00 2,000 00 Three lines of steamers to run between St. John and Halifax, or either, and the West Indies and South America. Steam service between Victoria, B.C., and San Francisco, Cal. 103,000 00 9,000 00 do do Steam communication during the season of 1894, i.e., from the opening to' 6,000 00 6,000 00 12,500 00 Steam communication during the year 1894-95, i.e., from the opening to the closing of navigation, between Gaspé Basin, Quebec, and Dalhousie, N.B.. Steam communication during the season of 1894, i.e., from the opening to' the closing of navigation, between Pictou, N.S., and Cheticamp. Steam communication during the season of 1894, i.e., from the opening to the closing of navigation, between St. John, N.B., and ports in Minas Basin.. Steam service during the season of 1894, i.e., from the opening to the closing of navigation, between Baddeck, Grand Narrows and Iona; between St. Peter's and Port Mulgrave; between Grand Narrows, East Bay and Irish Cove; and between St. Peter's, Irish Cove and Grand Nar rows.. Steam communication during the season of 1894, ..., for not less than 32 full round trips between St. John, N.B., and Halifax, N.S., via Yarmouth and other way ports, Steam communication from the 1st July, 1894, to the 30th June, 1895, be-į tween St. John, Digby and Annapolis. MAIL SUBSIDIES AND STEAMSHIP SUBVENTIONS-Con. Steam communication from 1st April, 1894, to 30th June, 1895, between Steam communication between Victoria, B.C., and Nanaimo tri-weekly, Amount required to pay the Allan Steamship Company for ocean mail service between Great Britain and Canada..... 200,000 00 9,986,600 17 1,200 00 4,666 66 5,000 00 6,000 00 OCEAN AND RIVER SERVICE. Maintenance and repairs of Government steamers... Examination of masters and mates... Rewards for saving life, etc Investigations into wrecks, etc.. Canadian registration of shipping 126,533 33 343,399 99 172,400 00 5,000 00 8,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 10,000 00 Removal of obstructions, etc 5,000 00 Winter mail service, P. E. I.. 5,000 00 To provide for the maintenance of new steamer now under construction in To provide for a lifeboat station at Seal Island. 10,000 00 To pay two months' gratuity to the widow of the late Archibald Warner, in his lifetime chief engineer of the Government steamer "Newfield ". To meet expenses in connection with conference to be held in London relating to the manning of ships.. 160 00 500 00 To pay McDonald Bros. for their services in saving the boiler and engine of the steamier Napoleon III.. Maintenance and repairs to lights, fog-whistles, buoys and beacons and humane establishments 18,120 00 Marine Hospitals in the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Shipwrecked and distressed seamen... Carried forward.. 38 500 00 85,150 00 35.000 00 3,000 00 39,000 00 11,203,430 16 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE B-Continued. SERVICE. Brought forward.. FISHERIES-Concluded. FISH-BREEDING. Building and maintenance of fish-breeding establishments and lobster hatcheries.... Fishery protection vessels. Amount required to pay George Ganley for hire of tug during the fall of 1891, while employed on fisheries service on Lake Superior. 675 00 278,575 00 Wages of assistant explorers, draughtsmen, clerks, etc. Purchase of specimens, books, instruments, stationery, mapping materials, maintenance of museum, laboratory apparatus, chemicals, etc., Queen's Printer, express charges, telegrams, etc.. 53,000 00 8,000 00 Advances to explorers...... To provide for the cost of boring for petroleum at Athabasca River 7,000 00 129 51 60,129 51 14,000 00 |