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British Columbia

3,977 00 45,474 00 58,781 00

6,430 00

930 00

9,769 00

Provinces Generally-To cover any unforeseen changes it may appear
necessary to make in Staff...

Salary and Travelling Expenses of Inspectors of Ports, and Travel-
ling Expenses of other officers on Inspection....
Board of Customs and Outside Detective Service-To meet expen-
diture in connection therewith, including $800, salary of Com-
missioner of Customs as Chairman of the Board...
Customs Laboratory-To meet expenditure in connection with the
testing of sugars, &c., including pay of officers appointed or
employed for that purpose
Miscellaneous-Contingencies of head office, covering newspapers,
advertising, telegraphing, locks, instruments, &c., for the several
Ports of Entry.....

To provide for the administration of the Chinese Immigration Act,
including remuneration to Customs officers...

EXCISE.

1,000 00

3,600 00

3,510 00

1,200 00

3,200 00

400 00

179,818 00

Salaries of Officers and Inspectors of Excise...

To provide for the appointment of eight 3rd Class Excisemen..
To provide for increases dependent upon the result of Excise examin-
ations..

To provide for extra duty pay of officers at large distilleries and
factories..

Preventive service.

Travelling expenses, rent, fuel, stationery, &c
Stamps for imported and Canadian tobacco.

To pay Collectors of Customs allowance on duties collected by them
Commission to sellers of stamps for Canada Twist Tobacco....

Special.

To enable the Department to supply methylated spirits to manufactories, the cost of which will be recouped by the manufacturers to whom they are supplied..

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Salaries of Officers, Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors of Weights

and Measures, including Assistant Inspectors at—

Charlottetown, P.E.I

Port Arthur, ()

Edmonton, N.W.T..

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Rent, fuel, travelling expenses, postage, stationery, &c., for Weights and Measures

Rent, fuel, travelling expenses, postage, stationery, &c., for Gas...

3,190 00
1,600 '00

18,720 00

INSPECTION OF STAPLES.

For the purchase and distribution of standards of flour, &c., and other expenditure under the Act..

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Repairs and working expenses
Salaries and contingencies of canal officers
To additional pay to persons permanently employed "in the Public
Service," and remuneration to any other persons for services
rendered for or in connection with passing vessels through the
canals of the Government of Canada from midnight on Satur-
days to midnight on Sundays, notwithstanding anything in the
Civil Service Act to the contrary.

27,000 00 225,000 00

600 00

5,000 00

721 00

3,582,000 00

$109,620 00
8,424 00

3,000 00

121,044 00

PUBLIC WORKS.

Collection of Slide and Boom dues..

.$

Repairs and working expenses, Harbours, Docks and Slides. Telegraph Line between Prince Edward Island and the mainland.. Land and Cable Telegraph Lines of the Sea Coasts and Islands of the Lower River and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces, including cost of working steamer Newfield," or other vessel when required for cable service.

1,300 00 23,100 00

400 00

6,000 00

Telegraph Lines, North-West Territories....
Telegraph Lines, British Columbia

5,000 00

2,000 00

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Dominion Lands Agent's salary, New Westminster..
Crown Timber Agent's salary, New Westminster

440 00

400 00

300 00

1,680 00

3,859 00

480 00

300 00

360 00

Salaries of Clerks in Outside Service, Forest Rangers and Land
Guide Service.

Travelling Expenses of Inspector of Agencies, Homestead Ins-
pectors and Superintendent of Mines; Contingencies of Super-
intendent of Mines, Land Board, Dominion Lands and Crown
Timber Agents, Inspector of Ranches and at Head Office;
Special Service Account, Stationery and Printing, and Half-
breed Claims Commission Expenses

To pay Members of the Board of Examiners of Dominion Land
Surveyors. (The authority required by the Civil Service Act
is hereby given for paying out of this Vote such sums as may
be required to pay for the Services of Members of the Board
who are also members of the Civil Service)

Stationery, Rent of rooms and Contingent Expenditure of Board
of Examiners of Dominion Land Surveyors
To pay Salaries of Extra Clerks at Head Office, Ottawa, Advertising,
Copying, &c. ....

8,165 50

8,556 00

200 00

40 00

DOMINION LANDS.

(Chargeable to Capital.)

2,600 00

29,020 50

4,734,483 50

To provide for the amount required for Surveys, Examination of Survey
Returns, Printing of Plans, &c..

20,000 00

Total..

10,388,189 17

OTTAWA: Printed by BROWN CHAMBERLIN, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty.

Preamble.

Short title.

Sum granted for financial year 1891-92,

54-55 VICTORIA.

CHAP. 3.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the public service, for the financial year ending 30th June, 1892, and for other purposes relating to the public service.

[Assented to 30th September, 1891.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,

WHEREAS it appears by Messages from His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, Baron Stanley of Preston, Governor General of Canada, and the Estimates accompanying the same, that the sums hereinafter mentioned are required to defray certain expenses of the public service of Canada, not otherwise provided for, for the financial year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and for other purposes connected with the public service; May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, that:

1. This Act may be cited as "The Appropriation Act (No. 3), 1891."

2. From and out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada there shall and may be paid and applied a sum not $9,404,941.21. exceeding in the whole nine million, four hundred and four thousand, nine hundred and forty-one dollars and twentyone cents towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the public service of Canada, from the first day of July, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyone, to the thirtieth day of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, not otherwise provided for, and set forth in the Schedule to this Act, and also for the other purposes in the said schedule mentioned.

Account to be rendered in

detail.

3. A detailed account of the sums expended under the authority of this Act shall be laid before the House of Com

mons of Canada during the first fifteen days of the then next session of Parliament.

as to certain

4. And whereas there remained on the thirty-first day of Declaratory December last, unborrowed and negotiable, of the loans loans authorauthorized by Parliament for the several works hereinafter ized but not mentioned, and for general purposes, the sums opposite to each, respectively, that is to say :

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raised.

under R.S.C.,

Therefore it is declared and enacted, that the Governor in Such sums Council may authorize the raising of the several sums above may be raised mentioned, as they are required for the purposes aforesaid, c. 29. respectively, under the provisions of "The Consolidated Revenue and Audit Act," and the sums so raised shall form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada, out of which like sums Application of shall be applicable to the several purposes aforesaid, under the sums so raised. Acts and provisions thereunto relating respectively.

SCHEDULE.

SUMS granted to Her Majesty by this Act, for the Financial Year ending 30th June, 1892, and the purposes for which they are granted.

SERVICE.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

Department of Indian Affairs-To provide a salary for T. P. Moffatt, who has been temporarily employed in the Registry Branch and in the School, Statistical and Supply Branch of the Department since January last...

To provide a salary for Robert B. E. Moffat, who was appointed a probationary Third Class Clerk by Order in Council of 26th March last, but for whom no provision has been made in the main Estimates for 1891-92...

And statutory increase from 1st April to 30th June, 1892.

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462 50

862 50

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