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OF THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
FOR THE
Year Ended 31st March
1939
PRINTED BY ORDER OF
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO
SESSIONAL PAPER No. I. 1940
ONTARIO
TORONTO
Printed by T. E. Bowman, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
1 939
To The Honourable Albert Matthews,
Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario.
May It Please Your Honour :
The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Honour the Public
Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the year ended March 31st, 1939.
Respectfully submitted,
M. F. Hepburn,
Treasurer.
Treasury Department, Ontario,
October 16th, 1939.
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Provincial Auditor's Office,
October 16th, 1939.
The Honourable M. F. Hepburn,
Provincial Treasurer.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit to you the Public Accounts of the
Province of Ontario for the year ended March 31st, 1939, in accordance with
the requirements of the Audit Act.
Respectfully submitted,
H. A. Cotnam, C.A.,
Provincial Auditor.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Index to Details of Revenue and Expenditure
Expenditure
Revenue
Agriculture Department
Page
A 1-42
B 1-33
C 1-46
D 1-11
E 1-63
F 1-57
G 1-3
Q 5-8
H 1-18
I 1-22
J 1-4
K 1-2
L 1-9
T 1-10
M 1-8
N 1-8
1-4
P 1-25
Q 1-21
U 1-2
R 1-19
S 1-21
Page
14-15
Attorney-General's Department
16
Education Department
17
Game and Fisheries Department
18
Health Department
18-19
Highways Department
20-21
Insurance Department
21
Interest
Labour Department
22
Lands and Forests Department
22-23
Legislation
24
Lieutenant-Governor's Office
Mines Department
Miscellaneous
24
Municipal Affairs Department
25
Prime Minister's Department
25
Provincial Auditor's Office
Provincial Secretary's Department
Provincial Treasurer's Department
Public Debt, Loan Advances, Special Fund Repayments, Etc. .
Public Welfare Department
26
27
31-33
27
Public Works Department
28
alphabetical index at back of book
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INDEX TO STATEMENTS
Statement
No. PAGE
Assets and Liabilities 6-7
1 Consolidated Revenue Fund 8-9
2 Ordinary Revenue and Expenditure 10-1 1
3 Capital Receipts and Disbursements 12-13
REVENUE
Department of —
4 Agriculture 14-15
5 Attorney-General 16
6 Education 17
7 Game and Fisheries 18
8 Health 18-19
9 Highways 20-21
10 Insurance 21
11 Labour 22
1 2 Lands and Forests 22-23
13 Legislation 24
14 Mines 24
15 Municipal Affairs 25
1 6 Prime Minister 25
1 7 Provincial Secretary 26
18 Provincial Treasurer 27
19 Public Welfare 27
20 Public Works 28
21 Interest, Commission, Exchange and Discount 29
22 Capital Receipts 30
23 Loan Repayments 31
24 Special Funds Deposits 32
25 Deferred Assets and Surplus Receipts 32
26 Public Debt — Proceeds from Loans 33
27 Corporations Tax 34
28 King's Printer's Office 35
MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS
Provincial Debt and Investment Thereof 38
Gross Provincial Debt 39
Net Provincial Debt 40
Sources of Ordinary Revenue 41
Hydro-Electric Power Commission — (Advances and Receipts) 42
Loans to Municipalities, etc 43
Buildings, Roads, etc 43
Accounts Receivable 44
Plant, Livestock, Stores and Equipment 44
Deferred Assets 44
Discount on Debentures 45
Sinking Funds — Investments 46
Province of Ontario — Stocks and Debentures 46a
Railway Aid Certificates 47
Temporary Loans — Treasury Bills 47
Bank Overdraft 47
Agricultural Development Finance Act — Province of Ontario Savings Office and
Agricultural Loans 48-
Special Funds 48
Reserves 48
Public Service Superannuation Fund 49
Municipal Sinking Funds 50-51
Drainage and Housing Loans 52
Indirect Liabilities and Guarantees 53-58
Payment to Officials from more than one source 59-60
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Page
No.
PROVINCE OF
ASSETS AND
As at March
Capital Assets
Realizable or Income Producing:
Dominion of Canada —
Subsidies— Capitalized at 5% $ 58,828,485 60
Common School Fund (Ontario and Quebec) —
Ontario's share of Fund 1,456,738 35
Quebec Turnpike Trust (Ontario and Quebec).. . 3,262 50
$ 60,288,486 45
42 Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario —
Advances (Net) 147,840,544 16
— Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway —
Advances 30,207,934 92
48 Agricultural Development Finance Act —
Investments 42,885,267 50
43 Loans to Municipalities 4,136,551 62
44 Accounts Receivable 60,248 05
$285,419,032 70
43 Buildings, Roads, Etc. 402,474,840 25
44 Deferred Assets 2,167,594 86
45 Discount on Debentures — (Less proportion amortized) 8,422,477 94
— Unemployment Direct Relief — (Less amount written off) 14,045,036 40
Total Capital Assets $712,528,982 15
Income Assets
44 Accounts Receivable $ 2,222,754 73
48 Interest Receivable (Past due and accrued) —
Agricultural Development Finance Act —
Investments 6,199,419 18
44 Plant, Livestock, Stores and Equipment 2,279,170 80
Total Income Assets 10,701,344 71
$723,230,326 86
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
ONTARIO
LIABILITIES
31, 1939
Page
No.
Capital Liabilities
Funded Debt:
46a Ontario Stock and Debentures $607,435,374 55
46 Less— Sinking Funds 10,898,422 54
$596,536,952 01
47 Railway Aid Certificates 353,180 17
$596,890,132 18
Unfunded Debt:
48 Demand Deposits with Province of Ontario
Savings Office $ 40,092,333 06
47 Temporary Loans— Treasury Bills 60,000,000 00
47 Bank Overdraft 2,174,21 1 87
48 Special Funds 4,688,234 64
— Miscellaneous 9,500 00
106,964,279 57
Total Capital Liabilities $703,854,411 75
Income Liabilities
Accounts Payable $ 757,433 71
Accrued Interest on Funded and Unfunded Debt.. . . 8,155,537 99
Total Income Liabilities $ 8,912,971 70
Total Liabilities $712,767,383 45
48 Reserves 1,133,001 00
Surplus 9,329,942 41
$723,230,326 86
53 Contingent Liabilities:
Bonds, Etc., Guaranteed by the Province $143,838,873 98
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
NET RECEIPTS
Statement
CONSOLIDATED
For the Fiscal Year, April
Page
No.
14-15
16
17
18
18-19
20-21
21
22
22-23
24
24
25
25
26
27
27
28
35
31
32
32
33
47
State-
ment
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
28
23
24
25
26
Department
Agriculture
Attorney-General
Education
Game and Fisheries
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests
Legislation
Mines
Municipal Affairs
Prime Minister
Provincial Secretary
Provincial Treasurer
Public Welfare
Public Works
Stationery Account (Excess of
distribution over purchases)
Ordinary
Loan Repayments —
All Departments
Special Funds — Deposits-
All Departments
Deferred Assets, etc
Public Debt — Proceeds from
Loans
Total Net Receipts.
Add —
Bank Overdraft —
March 31, 1939.
$ c.
333,023 49
952,498 09
141,456 88
914,475 24
1,473,086 89
26,520,678 00
237,644 89
66,664 78
4,643,425 93
19,359 19
3,094,978 30
11,945 29
19,041 76
661,458 94
47,716,720 78
26 55
35,424 51
1,361 16
86,843,270 67
86,843,270 67
Capital
10,470 71
61,152 15
61,322 68
16,543 79
149,489 33
4,774,809 16
1,560,993 60
2,464,156 41
86,843,270 67
8,949,448 50
105,800,568 94
114,750,017 44
Total
$ c.
333,023 49
952,498 09
141,456 88
914,475 24
1,473,086 89
26,531,148 71
237,644 89
66,664 78
4,704,578 08
19,359 19
3,156,300 98
11,945 29
19,041 76
661,458 94
47,716,720 78
26 55
51,968 30
1,361 16
86,992,760 00
4,774,809 16
1,560,993 60
2,464,156 41
95,792,719 17
105,800,568 94
201,593,288 11
2,876,298 74
204,469,586 85
SURPLUS ON
For the Fiscal Year, April
Net Ordinary Revenue
Less: Net Ordinary Expenditure (before
Direct Relief)
Surplus (before providing for Unemployment
Less: Unemployment Direct Relief and
Surplus.
1938-39
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
REVENUE FUND
1, 1938, to March 31, 1939
NET DISBURSEMENTS
Page
No.
Department
Ordinary
Capital
Total
A 1-42
Agriculture. .
$ c.
2,142,614 59
2,668,267 68
12,645,434 06
558,534 88
9,488,796 57
9,089,278 34
66,219 56
523,810 47
2.231.956 39
268,976 56
9,500 00
379,562 95
3.282.957 25
174,258 63
112,891 31
1,468,468 72
1,192,475 10
8,838,739 95
781,443 29
18,980 12
$ c.
$ c.
2,142,614 59
B 1-33
Attorney-General. .
2,668,267 68
C 1-46
Education
65,638 43
16,902 91
12,711,072 49
D 1-11
Game and Fisheries
575,437 79
E 1-63
Health
9,488,796 57
F 1-57
Highways
32,887,878 35
41,977,156 69
G 1-3
Insurance
66,219 56
H 1-18
Labour
523,810 47
I 1-22
Lands and Forests
390,176 92
2,622,133 31
J 1-4
Legislation
268,976 56
K 1-2
Lieutenant-Governor
9,500 00
L 1-9
Mines
379,562 95
Ml-8
Municipal Affairs
3,282,957 25
N 1-8
Prime Minister
174,258 63
O 1-4
Provincial Auditor
112,891 31
P 1-25
Provincial Secretary
1,468,468 72
Q 1-21
Provincial Treasurer
3,030,000 00
4,222,475 10
R 1-19
Public Welfare
8,838,739 95
S 1-21
Public Works
4,850,461 77
5,631,905 06
T 1-10
Miscellaneous
Public Debt— Interest, Exchange, etc.
Unemployment Direct Relief and Ad-
ministration thereof
18,980 12
Q 5-8
55,943,166 42
20,402,126 27
41,241,058 38
97,184,224 80
20,402,126 27
R14-19
76,345,292 69
10,175,482 56
41,241,058 38
117,586,351 07
10,175,482 56
Loan Advances — All Departments. . . .
U 1
86,520,775 25
41,241,058 38
236,531 59
1,003,762 40
742,188 73
127,761,833 63
236,531 59
U 2
All Departments
1,003,762 40
U 2
Deferred Assets, etc
742,188 73
Public Debt — Retirement of Loans. . .
U 1
86,520,775 25
43,223,541 10
72,980,475 00
129,744,316 35
72,980,475 00
Total Net Disbursements
86,520,775 25
116,204,016 10
202,724,791 35
Add —
Sinking Funds Uninvested:
As at March 31, 1939
46
803,810 25
2,437 12
Less— As at March 31, 1938
Bank Overdraft— March 31, 1938..
801,373 13
943,422 37
1,744,795 50
204,469,586 85
ORDINARY ACCOUNT
1, 1938, to March 31, 1939
$86,843,270 67
providing for Unemployment
76,345,292 69
Direct Relief) $10,497,977 98
Administration thereof 10,175,482 56
$ 322,495 42
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statement
STATEMENT OF ORDINARY
For the Fiscal Year, April
ORDINARY REVENUE
Page
State-
No.
ment
14-15
4
16
5
17
6
18
7
18-19
8
20-21
9
21
10
22
11
22-23
12
24
13
24
14
25
15
25
16
26
17
27
18
27
19
28
20
35
28
29
21
Department
Gross
Revenue
Deduct Reim-
bursements
of
Expenditures
Net
Revenue
Agriculture
Attorney-General
Education
Game and Fisheries
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests
Legislation
Mines
Municipal Affairs
Prime Minister
Provincial Secretary
Provincial Treasurer
Public Welfare
Public Works
Stationery Account (Excess of
distribution over purchases)
Interest, Commission,
change and Discount. .
Ex
% c.
333,023 49
1,078,292 94
141,456
914,475
1,479,355
26,520,678
237,644
129,804
4,643,425
19,359
3,099,644
11,945
19,041
1,469,588 02
48,011,395 81
26 55
49,224 51
1,361 16
$
c.
125,794
85
6,268
59
63,139
85
4,666
35
808,129 08
294,675 03
13,800 00
$
333,023
952,498
141,456
914,475
1,473,086
26,520,678
237,644
66,664
4,643,425
19,359
3,094,978
11,945
19,041
661,458
47,716,720
26
35,424
c.
49
09
88
24
89
00
89
78
93
19
30
29
76
94
78
55
51
,361 16
$8,159,744 42
9,076,147 07
1,316,473 75
9,076,147 07
86,843,270 67
97,235,891 49
10,392,620 82
86,843,270 67
1938-39
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
11
No. 2
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
1, 1938, to March 31, 1939
ORDINARY EXPENDITURE
Page
No.
Department
Gross
Expenditure
Deduct Reim-
bursements
of
Expenditures
Net_
Expenditure
A 1-42
B 1-33
C 1-46
D 1-11
E 1-63
F 1-57
G 1-3
H 1-18
I 1-22
J 1-4
K 1-2
L 1-9
Ml-8
N 1-8
O 1-4
P 1-25
Q 1-21
R 1-19
S 1-21
T 1-10
Q5-8
R14-19
Agriculture
Attorney-General. . .
Education
Game and Fisheries.
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests. . .
Legislation
Lieutenant-Governor
Mines
Municipal Affairs
Prime Minister
Provincial Auditor. . .
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Treasurer.
Public Welfare
Public Works
Miscellaneous
Public Debt — Interest, Exchange, etc
Unemployment Direct Relief and
Administration thereof
$ c.
2,142,614 59
2,794,062 53
12,645,434 06
558,534 88
9,495,065 16
9,089,278 34
66,219 56
586,950 32
2,231,956 39
268,976 56
9,500 00
384,229 30
3,282,957
174,258
112,891
2,276,597
1,487,150
8,838,739 95
795,243 29
18,980 12
25
63
31
80
13
$ c
125,794 85
6,268 59
63,139 85
4,666 35
808,129 08
294,675 03
13,800 00
$ c.
2,142,614 59
2,668,267 68
12,645,434 06
558,534 88
9,488,796 57
9,089,278 34
66,219 56
523,810 47
2.231.956 39
268,976 56
9,500 00
379,562 95
3.282.957 25
174,258 63
112,891 31
1,468,468 72
1,192,475 10
8,838,739 95
781,443 29
18,980 12
57,259,640 17
29,478,273 34
1,316,473 75
9,076,147 07
55,943,166 42
20,402,126 27
86,737,913 51
10,175.482 56
10,392,620 82
76.345.292 69
10,175,482 56
96,913,396 07
10,392,620 82
86,520,775 25
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
Statement
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
For the Fiscal Year, April
Page
State-
No.
ment
21
9
23
12
24
14
28
20
31
23
32
24
32
25
Department
Gross
Receipts
Deduct
Reimburse-
ments of
Disbursements
Net
Receipts
Highways
Lands and Forests
Mines
Public Works
Loan Repayments —
All Departments
Special Funds — Deposits —
All Departments
Deferred Assets, etc
$ c.
10,470 71
61,152 15
61,322 68
16,543 79
149,489 33
14,646,067 52
1,560,993 60
2,464,156 41
$ c.
10,470 71
61,152 15
61,322 68
16,543 79
9,871,258 36
149,489 33
4,774,809 16
1,560,993 60
2,464,156 41
18,820,706 86
9,871,258 36
8,949,448 50
1938-39
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
13
No. 3
AND DISBURSEMENTS
1, 1938 to March 31, 1939
CAPITAL DISBURSEMENTS
Page
No.
Department
Gross
Disbursements
Deduct
Reimburse-
ments of
Disbursements
Net
Disbursements
C 1-46
Kducation
$ c.
65,638 43
16,902 91
32,887,878 35
390,176 92
3,030,000 00
4,850,461 77
$ c.
$ c.
65,638 43
D 1-11
Game and Fisheries
16,902 91
F 1-57
Highways
32,887,878 35
I 1-22
Lands and Forests
390,176 92
Q 1-21
Provincial Treasurer
3,030,000 00
S 1-21
Public Works
4,850,461 77
Loan Advances — All Departments. . . .
Special Funds — Repayments —
All Departments
41,241,058 38
10,107,789 95
1,003,762 40
742,188 73
41,241,058 38
U 1
U 2
9,871,258 36
236,531 59
1,003,762 40
U 2
Deferred Assets, etc
742,188 73
53,094,799 46
9,871,258 36
43,223,541 10
14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 4
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary-
Main Office —
Refunds — Sales Tax $ 25 75
Licenses — Auctioneers 100 00
Branches— $ 125 75
Northern Ontario —
Assistance to Settlers, etc. —
On account of Advances since March 31, 1936:
Principal 16,512 94
Statistics and Publications —
Sales — Reports 245 78
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies —
Services of Judges $ 972 93
Miscellaneous 10 17
983 10
Live Stock —
Fees —
Enrolment $ 3,863 64
Tattoo Allotment 205 00
$ 4,068 64
Sale of Stock 36 65
Fines 275 00
Miscellaneous 2 00
4,382 29
Commissioner of Marketing —
Licenses — Cheese Manufacturers 656 96
Dairy —
Fees —
Milk Testing $ 196 09
Cow Testing 86 60
$ 282 69
Licenses — Dairy Plant : 574 33
Fines 50 00
Miscellaneous 13 50
Milk Control Board—
Licenses —
Milk Distributors $ 1,400 18
Milk Transporters 165 03
Manufacturers 33 00
$ 1,598 21
Fines 230 00
Horticultural Experimental Station, Vineland —
Sales— Fruit $ 2,455 60
Rent, etc 5,769 00
Miscellaneous 15 35
920 52
1,828 21
8,239 95
Pre-Cooling Station, Brighton —
Storage Charges 3,126 25
Crops, Seeds and Weeds —
Fees — Registration $ 4,818 50
Miscellaneous 13 00
4,831 50
1938-39
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
15
Statement No. 4 — Continued
Ordinary —
Agricultural Representatives —
Miscellaneous $
Colleges and Farms — -
Kemptville Agricultural School —
Produce $ 4,768 28
Stock and Equipment 4,063 15
$ 8 831 43
Rent, Board, etc 10^483 03
Miscellaneous 79 55
Ontario Veterinary College —
Fees— Tuition $ 21,275 50
Sale of Feed, etc 430 50
Rent, etc 120 00
Miscellaneous 2,158 97
Western Ontario Experimental Farm —
Produce $ 5,431 75
Stock and Equipment 4,307 78
$ 9,739 53
Rent, Board, etc '888 00
Demonstration Farm — New Liskeard —
Produce $ 897 62
Stock and Equipment 1,524 86
$ 2,422 48
Rent • 120 00
Demonstration Farm, Hearst —
Produce % 1,226 43
Stock and Equipment 602 60
$ 1,829 03
Rent 68 00
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph —
Produce $ 25,491 97
Stock and Equipment 12,983 61
$ 38,475 58
Fees— Tuition 51,234 04
Rent, Board, etc 132,750 96
Miscellaneous 10,186 64
Net Ordinary Revenue $
77 00
19,394 01
23.984 97
10,627 53
2,542 48
1,897 03
232,647 22
333,023 49
16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 5
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Sale re Coroner's Act $ 15 30
Land Titles — Refund re Deficit, Operating Expenses,
1938 670 63
Miscellaneous 485 66
$ 1,171 59
Auditor of Criminal Justice Accounts —
Perquisites — Rent, Board, etc $ 5,586 89
Miscellaneous 2,311 63
7,898 52
Inspector of Legal Offices —
Police Magistrates —
Fees $ 34,540 03
Fines 131,015 57
Local Masters of Titles —
Fees 69.350 58
Local and Surrogate Registrars County and District
Court Clerks —
Fees 255,531 94
Crown Attorneys —
Fees 51,118 50
Fines and Estreated Bail 1,837 57
Sheriffs —
Fees 44,397 43
Division Court Clerks and Bailiffs —
Fees 33,162 79
Miscellaneous 4,068 83
625,023 24-
Ontario Securities Commission —
Fees —
Brokers and Salesmen $ 94,178 07
Collection Agencies 545 00
Real Estate 19,479 50
114,202 57
Law Enforcement — (Ontario Provincial Police) —
Licenses — Detective Agencies $ 5,100 00
Sales — re forfeitures 1 ,102 16
Miscellaneous 862 87
7,065 03
Fire Marshal —
Taxes— Fire Marshal Act $ 60,207 49
Licenses — Lightning Rod Act 1 ,82 1 49
Sales — Copies of Evidence 99 56
Fees — Crown Witnesses 208 25
Miscellaneous 11 58
62,348 37
Public Trustee —
Escheated Estates 44,788 77
Official Guardian—
Surplus Fees 70,000 00
Supreme Court —
Suitors Suspense Account 20,000 00
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Public Trustee —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses $ 67,830 03
Official Guardian —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 34,042 73
Supreme Court —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 23,922 09
125,794 85
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 1,078,292 94
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 125,794 85
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 952,498 09
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 17
Statement No. 6
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Miscellaneous, School Acts, Manuals, etc $ 945 29*
Branches —
Public and Separate School Education —
Departmental Examinations —
Fees $ 2,931 80
Appeals 4,208 17
Certificates 1,366 36
$ 8,506 33
Spring and Summer Schools — ■
Fees 68,575 59
Inspection of Schools —
Indian Schools— Fees 3,390 00
Training Schools —
Fees— Students Health Inspection $ 4,538 00
Tuition (Toronto Normal and Model) 8,914 00
(Ottawa Normal and Model) 7,480 00
Vocational Education —
Fees — Registration —
Trade Schools $ 1,330 00
Agents 81 00
Institutions —
School for Deaf — Belleville —
Perquisites $ 6,764 87
Fees 3,375 00
Sale of Produce 7,043 13
Miscellaneous 280 23
School for Blind — Brantford —
Perquisites $ 5,662 99
Fees 11,733 33
Sale of Produce 2,154 12
Northern Academy — Monteith —
Perquisites $ 235 50
Sale of Light and Power 447 50
80,471 92
20,932 00
1,411 00
17,463 23-
19,550 44
683 00
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 141,456 88
18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1 |
Statement No. 7
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
(Under Provincial Secretary)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Game —
Licenses —
Trapping $ 26,265 30
Non-Resident— Hunting 80,415 00
Deer 83,526 55
Moose 2,574 00
Gun 95,788 45
Dog 5,348 35
Fur Dealers 22,007 75
Fur Farmers 9,550 00
Tanners 200 00
Cold Storage 147 00
$ 325,822 40
Royalty 74,064 75
$ 399,887 15
Fisheries —
Licenses —
Fishing (Commercial) $ 88,568 00
Angling 339,450 05
$ 428,018 05
Sales — Spawn Taking 3 1 1 47
Royalty 13,519 87
441,849 39
General —
Licenses —
Tourist Camps $ 6,855 00
Guides 7,928 00
$ 14,783 00
Fines 26,245 40
Costs Collected (Enforcement of Game Act) 979 90
Sales — Confiscated articles 21,605 29
Rent. 3,675 07
Commission retained by Province on sale of Licenses 1,824 00
Miscellaneous 725 59
69,838 25
Experimental Fur Farm —
Sales— Pelts 2,900 45
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 914,475 24
Statement No. 8
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Cancer Control —
Sale of Radon Seeds
Sales — Iron Lung Respirators.
Fees — X-Ray Services
Miscellaneous
Grants —
Municipalities — re Tuberculosis Clinics.
$
500 28
5,544 80
158 40
280 30
$
6,483 78
7,109 85
$
13,593 63
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 19
Statement No. 8 — Continued
Branches —
Preventable Diseases —
Sale of Products —
Wassermann Needles $ 244 58
Biological Syringes 837 40
Insulin 13,974 91
15,056 89
Sanitary Engineering —
Sale of Products —
Chlorine 99 85
Laboratory —
Sale of Stock and Equipment $ 227 54
Fees —
Analytical 3,692 80
Pathological 7,090 00
11,010 34
Registrar of Nurses —
Fees —
Registration $ 6,387 82
Re-registration 15,000 00
Examination 5,673 00
Sales —
Curriculum and Records 91 25
Miscellaneous 37 00
27,189 07
Hospitals —
Patients' Maintenance $ 1,068,536 51
Licenses — Private Hospitals 400 00
Perquisites 248,238 60
Removal of Patients 1,954 27
Restitution (re Defalcations) 1 ,067 06
Miscellaneous 82
1,320,197 26
Institutions —
Sale of Produce and Stock —
Brockville $ 1,884 82
Cobourg 294 28
Fort William 3,612 25
Hamilton 16,869 13
Kingston 2,511 14
London 10,027 80
New Toronto 3,726 71
Orillia 2,984 41
Orillia Industries 7,416 63
Penetanguishene 1,960 34
Toronto 6,446 49
Toronto Psychiatric 879 02
Whitby 19,749 57
Woodstock 7,577 26
85,939 85
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Main Office —
Grants —
Rockefeller Foundation — re Maternal and Child
Hygiene $ 4,268 59
City of Ottawa— Branch Laboratory 2,000 00
6,268 59
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 1,479,355 48
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 6,268 59
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 1,473,086 89
20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 9
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Miscellaneous $ 3,552 67
Interest —
Sale of Property (Secured by Mortgage) —
Lands and Buildings 538 90
Permits —
Garages $ 48,290 07
Signs 17,087 95
Gasoline Pumps 33,782 39
Gas Lines 330 09
Gasoline Handling 4,917 65
Rentals —
Gas line— Franchises $ 2,073 74
Property 3,102 11
104,408 15
5,175 85
Gasoline 18,503,788 90
Assessments —
Road Maintenance, etc. —
Counties, Cities and Separate Towns 51618
Fines
Gasoline Handling Act 40 00
$ 18,618,020 65
Motor Vehicles Branch —
Licenses —
Passenger $3,687,541 95
Commercial 2,462,525 19
Convertibles 6,279 10
Trailers 223,731 68
Motor Cycles 4.180 85
Dealers —
Automobiles $ 23,381 00
Motor Cycles 30 00
23,411 00
Chauffeurs 255,147 10
Operators 611,133 80
Public Vehicles. 130,522 64
Public Commercial Vehicles 276,746 52
Miscellaneous 202 59
$ 7,681,422 42
Fees —
In Transit $ 7,403 45
Duplicate Cards and Badges 10,743 50
Transfers 116,220 60
Certificates and Searches 1,338 06
Lists 626 35
Examinations 15,311 00
Testing Headlights 460 00
152,102 96
Fines —
Breach of Highway Traffic Act 75,891 33
$ 7,909,416 71
Less — Charges paid by Agents 6,759 36
7,902,657 55"
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 26,520,678 00
1938-39
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21
Statement No. 9 — Continued
Capital —
Main Office —
Road Construction —
Assessments —
Counties, Cities and Separate Towns $ 627 62
Sales — Lands, Buildings and Equipment 9,843 09
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 26,520,678 00
Capital Receipts— (To Statement No. 22) 10,470 71
$ 26,531,148 71
10,470 7:
$ 26,531,148 71
Statement No. 10
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
(Under the Attorney-General)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary
Ontario Insurance Act —
Licenses —
Joint Stock Companies $ 66,135 00
Mutual and Cash Mutuals 15,460 00
Fraternal and Mutual Benefit Societies 6,562 50
Other Insurers 2,710 00
Underwriters' Agency 1,300 00
Agents, Brokers and Adjusters 127,826 00
$ 219,993 50
Tax on Premiums —
Unlicensed Companies 36 03
Reciprocals 2,543 91
Fees —
Miscellaneous 3,255 52
$
Loan and Trust Corporations Act —
Licenses —
Loan Corporations $ 3,070 00
Loaning Land Companies 235 00
Trust Companies 7,250 00
$ 10,555 00
Fees —
Miscellaneous 785 78
Money Lenders Act —
Licenses
Net Ordinary Revenue $
225,828 96
11,340 78
475 15
237,644 89
22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 11
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Fees —
Private Employment Agencies % 100 00
Miscellaneous 2 50
$ 102 50
Branches—
Apprenticeship Board —
Fees— Motor Vehicle Repair Trade % 8,635 00
Barbering and Hairdressing 9,833 00
Miscellaneous 15 91
18,483 91
Boiler Inspection —
Sale of Stationery — Regulations $ 7 50
Seals 513 75
$ 521 25
Fees — Inspection 1 7,885 70
Miscellaneous 85
— 18,407 80
Factory Inspection —
Fines — Breach of Factory Act 5 00
Operating Engineers' Board —
Fees — Examinations $ 25,038 43
Sale of Stationery— Text Books 2,256 04
Minimum Wage Board —
Fines — Minimum Wage Act $ 360 00
Industrial Standards Act 1,992 60
27,294 47
2,352 60
Composite Inspection Division —
Witness Fees 18 50
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Main Office —
Subventions —
Dominion Government re Employment Agencies $ 59,320 04
Sale of Stock and Equipment —
Stationery, etc 3,819 81
63,139 85
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 129,804 63
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 63,139 85
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 66,664 78
Statement No. 12
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Rentals — Crown Lands and Licenses of Occupation. . . .$ 465,818 03
Fees — Casual 326 22
Sales— Sand and Gravel 479 10
Motor Cars 775 00
Surveys — Office Fees, Maps, etc 2,384 96
Miscellaneous 1 18
$ 469,784 49
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 23
Statement No. 12 — Continued
Branches—
Lands —
Land Sales —
Crown Lands —
Agricultural $ 58,785 56
Townsites 16,084 54
$ 74,870 10
Clergy Lands 50 00
Common School Lands 25 00
Grammar School Lands 25 00
University Lands 241 96
$ 75,212 06
Less— Capital 75% 56,409 05
18,803 01
Land Tax — Provincial Land Tax 129,178 01
Agents— Office Fees 951 24
Parks and Beaches-
Algonquin Park— Rentals $ 8,161 76
Miscellaneous 23,724 66
31,886 42
Rondeau Park— Rentals $ 8,779 56
Miscellaneous 2,525 60
11,305 16
Quetico Park— Rentals $ 220 00
Miscellaneous 6,544 56
6,764 56
Ipperwash Beach Park— Rentals $ 80 00
Miscellaneous 120 70
200 70
Temagami Islands — Rentals 6,954 57
Bruce Beach— Rentals 1,633 15
Jordan Harbour— Rentals 508 02
Forests-
Woods and Forests —
Bonus $ 1,315,146 16
Timber Dues 2,036,158 39
$ 3,351,304 55
Rentals- Ground 76,282 39
Tax— Fire Protection 409,546 33
Fees— Transfer . . 1,075 00
Cullers' Examination 636 00
Licenses— Mill 609 00
Scalers' Wages 72,619 24
3,912,072 51
Forestry-
Forest Ranging— Perquisites, etc $ 28,889 28
Air Service — Flying Fees, etc 6,562 75
Radio Service— Fees 17,932 06
53,384 09
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 4,643,425 93
Capital —
Main Office-
Back to the Land Movement— Sale of Buildings, etc. . .$ 489 21
Branches —
Lands —
Land Sales (75% of Collections) 56,409 05
Forests —
Reforestation— Sale of Seed 4,253 89
Net Capital Receipts 61,152 15
$ 4,704,578 08
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 4,643,425 93
Net Capital Receipts (to Statement No. 22) . . 61,152 15
$ 4,704,578 08
24
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No. 1
Statement No. 13
LEGISLATION
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Office of Legislative Accountant —
Sales — Legislative Papers —
Statutes $
Publications
Bills _
*
Fees — Private Bills
Net Ordinary Revenue $
Statement No. 14
DEPARTMENT OF MINES
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary-
Main Office—
Sand and Gravel —
Royalties
Licenses
Fees — Casual . . .
Sale of Record Books-
Leases — Gas
Metal Sales Act
48,738 74
1,400 00
1,679 09
44 00
5,870 00
Branches —
Inspection-
Fees— Cable Testing
Assessment —
Taxes —
Acreage $
Profits
Gas
46,934 04
2,728,006 58
48,079 25
Chemical and Assay— Fees
Mining Recorders-
Rentals — Mining Leases
Licenses of Occupation
Licenses— Miners
Fees— Recording
Miscellaneous
Sales— Maps
11,123
6,935
60,661
98,480
5,821
1,839 00
Draughtsman — North Bay — Sales— Maps
Natural Gas Commissioner — Licenses
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator — Refunds re Operating Expenses — 1938
Temiskaming Testing Laboratories — Fees
Miscellaneous
Reimbursements of Expenditures—
Branches —
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator — Refunds re Operating Expenses . .
Gross Ordinary Revenue
Deduct—
Reimbursements of Expenditures
Net Ordinary Revenue
Capital —
Mining Recorders — Mining Land Sales
9,548 33
1,808 33
1,629 90
12,986 56
6,372 63
19,359 19
57,731 83
7,426 43
2.823,019 87
1,140 41
184,861 31
560 60
2,280 74
90 50
17,592 96
273 65
4,666 35
$ 3,099,644 65
$
$ 3,156,300 98
4,666 35
3,094,978 30
61,322 68
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 3,094,978 30
Net Capital Receipts (to Statement No. 22) . . 61.322 68
$ 3,156,300 98
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 25
Statement No. 15
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
(Under the Minister of Public Welfare)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Sale of Reports % 77 50
Supervision Fees 6,740 00
Miscellaneous 32 75
$ 6,850 25
Branches —
Municipal Board —
Fees —
Applications for approval to permit operation of Motor Vehicles
for Commercial purposes 5,095 04
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 11,945 29
Statement No. 16
DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Office of Executive Council —
Miscellaneous $ 5 00
Office of King's Printer —
Ontario Gazette 19,036 76
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 19,041 76
26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 17
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRFTARY
Revenue for Fiscal Year, 1939
Ordinary-
Main Office—
Fees —
Comoanies' Returns $ 32,140 72
Marriage Licenses 102,720 00
Letters Patent 166,742 00
Supplementary Letters Patent, etc 17,253 50
Commissions 6,223 1 8
Extra-Provincial and Mortmain 10,236 90
Miscellaneous — Prospectus, By-laws, etc 12,987 77
$ 348,304 07
Branches—
Registrar-General—
Fees-
Searches and Certificates of Births, Marriages
and Deaths $ 41,490 01
Dominion Subvention re Statistical Work .... 5,828 76
47,318 77
Reformatories and Prisons —
Sale of Produce, etc.—
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph $ 28,334 36
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico 9,795 27
Mercer Reformatory 4,216 35
Industrial Farm, Burwash 31,830 82
Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville 2,179 86
Ontario Training School for Girls, Gait 237 31
$ 76,593 97
Maintenance Recovery —
Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville 81 ,690 75
Ontario Training School for Girls, Gait 25,341 25
$ 183,625 97
Refunds from Municipalities —
Assessment re Expenses of Bailiffs 9,266 04
Perquisites ( 71,751 47
Sale of Books, Stationery, etc 225 90
Miscellaneous 966 72
265,836 10
Reimbursements of Expenditures-
Branches—
Reformatories and Prisons —
Revenue from Industrial Operations —
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph — Industries. $ 577,262 60
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico — Industries. 63,439 08
Mercer Reformatory— Industries 132,921 71
Industrial Farm, Burwash— Industries 19,062 29
$ 792,685 68
Refunds from Municipalities —
Transportation of Prisoners 15,443 40
808,129 08
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 1,469,588 02
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 808,129 08
Net Ordinarv Revenue $ 661,458 94
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 27
Statement No. 18
DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL TREASURER
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Subsidies —
Annual Subsidy, B.N.A. Act, 1907 $ 240,000 00
Annual Grant per Capita, B.N.A. Act, 1907 2,559,009 80
Annual Subsidy (Increased), 47 Vic, Cap. 4 142,414 48
$ 2,941,424 28
Interest — Common School Fund 72,835 46
Miscellaneous 191 65
$ 3,014,451 39
Liquor Control Board—
Profits, Fines, Licenses, etc $ 10,415,000 00
Permit Fees 585,000 00
11,000,000 00
$ 14,014,451 39
Branches-
Controller of Revenue—
Taxes —
Corporations (Statement 27)..$ 10,662,771 95
Succession Duty 15,314,853 87
Income 6,896,501 49
$ 32,874,127 31
Fees —
Land Transfer $ 224,602 16
Law Stamps 397,323 40
621,925 56
Miscellaneous 208 21
33,496,261 08
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection —
Fees —
Censorship $ 1 10,370 50
Licenses —
Theatres, etc 95,136 16
Miscellaneous 501 65
206,008 31
Reimbursements of Expenditures—
Savings Offices —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 294,675 03
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 48,011,395 81
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 294,675 03
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 47,716,720 78
Statement No 19
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Branches —
Children's Aid —
Miscellaneous $ 26 55
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 26 55
28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1 |
Statement No. 20
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Commissions —
Telephones $ 149 05
Telegrams 2,594 12
$ 2,743 17
Sciles^ - -
Materials 2,088 42
Rentals —
General $ 26,997 50
Parking Area 1,197 50
28,195 00
Perquisites 1,987 50
Services —
Building Equipment 150 20
Miscellaneous 260 22
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Rentals —
Labour Department— Employment Offices $ 10,800 00
Fire Marshal 3,000 00
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 35,424 5 1
Capital Receipts— (To Statement No. 22) 16,543 79
$ 51,968 30
13,800 00
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 49,224 51
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 13,800 00
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 35,424 51
Capital —
Main Office —
Sale of Equipment — Government House Furnishings. ..$ 16,421 95
Sale of Material 121 84
16,543 79
51,968 30
1938-39
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29
Statement No. 21
INTEREST, COMMISSION, EXCHANGE AND DISCOUNT
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Treasury Department—
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario —
Capital Advances —
Refund of Commission Charges
Refund of Exchange
Interest
Rural Power Districts — domestic Loans.
Miscellaneous Earnings —
Accrued on Sale of Treasury Bills
Funds on Deposit with Banks
Miscellaneous
Loans Receivable and Capital Advances —
Agricultural Development Board
Co-operative Marketing Loans
Drainage Debentures — Municipal
Tile
Farm Loan Association
Mortgages
Municipal Debentures
re Housing Loans
re Unemployment Relief
Discount on Debentures Purchased
$
9,094 42
75,288 66
7,624,804 32
$
7,709,187 40
4,172 97
$
7,713,360 37
316 44
41,292 22
13 83
1,068,652 91
9,844 71
4,097 64
64,178 03
5,908 27
395 26
108 62
19,276 80
473 52
8,678 96
$
8,936,597 58
Agriculture Department—
Northern Ontario Branch —
Advances re Purchase of Seed Grain, Cattle and Farm
Implements $ 2,744 55
Settlers' Loans 21,283 09
Lands and Forests Department—
Dominion Government re Lac Seul Storage Dam
Municipal Affairs Department—
Housing Loans ,
24,027 64
13,693 60
101,828 25
$ 9,076,147 07
Summary
Interest
Discount on Debentures.
8,983,085 03
8,678 96
Commission $
Exchange
4 8,991,763 99
9,094 42
75,288 66
84,383 08
Deducted from Public Debt Expenditure
(See Page Q 20) $ 9,076,147 07
30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 22
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
Fiscal Year 1939
Receipts Applied in Reduction of Fixed Asset Accounts
Highways Department— -
Main Office—
Sales —
Lands and Buildings
$
9,843 09
Road Construction —
Assessments —
Counties, Cities and Separate Towns
627 62
$
10,470
71
Lands and Forests Department-
Main Office—
Sales —
Buildings, Equipment, etc. —
Back to the Land Movement...
$
489 21
Lands Branch —
Land Sales —
Crown Lands —
Agricultural $
58,785 56
Townsites
16,084 54
$
74,870 10
Clergy Lands
50 CO
Common School Lands. . .
25 00
Grammar School Lands . .
25 00
University Lands
241 96
Total Collections. . . .$
75,212 06
Less— Ordinary 25%. . .
18,803 01
56,409 05
Forests Branch —
Forestry —
Reforestation-
Sale of Seed, etc
4,253 89
61,152
15
Mines Department-
Mining Recorders—
Mining Land— Sales
61,322
68
Public Works Department-
Main Office—
Sale of Equipment— Government House Furnishings. . .$
16,421 95
Sale of Material
121 84
16,543
79
Net Capital Receipts
$
149,489
33
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 31
Statement No. 23
LOAN REPAYMENTS
Receipts for Fiscal Year 1939
Agriculture Department —
Northern Ontario Branch —
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 34—
Sec. 11 (D) Assistance to Settlers — Feed Shortage $ 315 43
(F) Seed Grain and Agricultural Imple-
ments 2,615 78
(H) Purchase of Cattle 644 74
$ 3,575 95
Repayments — Settlers' Loans 36,533 96
-$ 40,109 91
Municipal Affairs Department —
Repayments — Housing Loans 377,694 81
Public Welfare Department —
Mothers' Allowances — Municipalities —
Repayments re Outstandings as at March 31, 1938 . . . .$ 41,104 50
Old Age Pensions — Dominion, Municipalities
and Other Provinces —
Repayments re Outstandings as at
March 31, 1938 $ 32,069 49
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1939 9,671,359 07
9,703,428 56
Blind Pensions — Dominion and Other Prov-
inces —
Repayments re Outstandings as at
March 31, 1938 $ 101 93
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1939 199,899 29
200,001 22
Treasury Department —
Hydro-Electric Power Commission —
Repayment of Commission's Share of Debenture Loans
matured during the Fiscal Year 1939, originally issued
for Hydro and other Provincial purposes $ 1,780,102 71
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans — Repayments. 40,959 39
9,944,534 28
$ 1,821,062 10
Repayments —
Agricultural Development Board — Debentures 2,185,000 00
Co-operative Marketing Loans 35,352 49
Farm Loan Associations — Loans 15,345 10
Mortgages 2,530 71
Municipal Debentures 21,279 09
Drainage Debentures — Municipal 24,703 66
—Tile 178,455 37
4,283,728 52
Gross Loan Repayments Receipts $ 14,646,067 52
Deduct — Reimbursements of Disbursements —
Public Welfare Department —
Old Age Pensions — Dominion and Other Provinces —
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1939 $ 9,671,359 07
Blind Pensions — Dominion and Other Provinces —
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1939 199,899 29
9,871,258 36
Net Loan Repayments Receipts $ 4,774,809 16
32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 24
SPECIAL FUNDS DEPOSITS
Receipts for Fiscal Year 1939
Lands and Forests Department —
Main Office —
Pulpwood Supply Company re Long Lac Watercourse $ 24,000 00
Prime Minister's Department —
Ontario Public Service Superannuation Fund 1,312,170 02
Treasury Department —
Deposits —
Minimum Wage Act — Salary Adjustments Unclaimed..! 5 00
Municipal Sinking Funds 189,389 04
Niagara Parks Commission — Sinking Fund 18,452 00
Registry Offices — Surplus Fees Deposited (R.S.O. 1937,
Cap. 174) 16,977 54
224,823 58
$ 1,560,993 60
Statement No. 25
DEFERRED ASSETS AND SURPLUS RECEIPTS
Fiscal Year 1939
Treasury Department —
Deferred Assets —
Discount on Bonds, etc $ 878,372 45
Hydro-Electric Power Commission re Northern
Ontario Properties 300,000 00
Guaranteed Debentures —
Housing 25,726 00
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway. ... 151,155 63
Schools 542 46
$ 1,355,796 54
Sinking Funds —
Sale of Sinking Fund Investments (Book Value) 13,600 08
Surplus Adjustments —
Provision for Sinking Fund Instalments $ 992,655 27
Net Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments 20,937 73
1,013,593 00
Income Liabilities —
Additional Accrued Interest on Treasury Bills $ 56,882 20
Unclaimed Interest Coupons 357 50
57,239 70
Reserves —
Bequests — Charitable and Educational Purposes $ 15,644 91
Outstanding Cheques 8,282 18
23,927 09
$ 2,464,156 41
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 33
Statement No. 26
PUBLIC DEBT
Proceeds of Loans for Fiscal Year, 1939
Stock and
Debentures:
Series
"BJ" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—
2 Geo. VI (Ontario), Cap. 26—3% Debentures,
due November 1, 1947-50, payable Canada —
Par Value $15,000,000 00
Less Discount 412,500 00 $14,587,500 00
"TI" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 366, Sec. 3 (3)— 4^% Stock,
due November 1, 1942, payable Toronto —
Par Value 1,300,000 00
"RG" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—3% Debentures,
due December 15, 1945-49, payable Canada —
Par Value $16,500,000 00
Less Discount 288.750 00 16,211,250 00
$32,098,750 00
Treasury Bills:
Series
"RT-M" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1^%, 1H years,
due December 1, 1939 $ 6,000,000 00
"RT-N" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1.65%, 3 years,
due June 1, 1941 5,000,000 00
"RT-O" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22—1.65%, 3 years,
due August 1. 1941 4,500,000 00
"RT-P" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— (Renewal) \%%, 1 year,
due September 2, 1939 2,000,000 00
"RT-Q" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1.65%, 2 years,
due September 13, 1940 5,000,000 00
"RT-R" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— Disc— 1M%. 1 year,
due September 2, 1939—
Par Value $ 1,000,000 00
Less Discount 12,345 68 987,654 32
"RT-S" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—1.65%, 2 years,
due September 13, 1940 5,000.000 00
"RT-T" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1.65%. 2 years,
due September 13, 1940 5.000,000 00
"RT-T" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1.65%. 2 years, 9M months,
due September 13, 1941 5.000,000 00
"RT-U" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal) 1.65%, 2 years,
due November 1, 1940 10,000,000 00
"EG" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22—
1 Edward VIII (Ontario. Cap. 44. \\i%, 4 months,
due September 2, 1938 4,000,000 00
"EH" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—
1 Edward VIII (Ontario), Cap. 44, Disc. 1%, 6 months,
due December 30, 1938 —
Par Value $ 2,000,000 00
Less Discount 9,950 25 1,990,049 75
"EH" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— (Renewal),
1 Geo. VI (Ontario), Cap. 54, Disc. 1%, 6 months,
due June 30, 1939 —
Par Value $ 2,000,000 00
Less Discount 9,950 25 1,990,049 75
"EJ" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22,
1 Geo. VI (Ontario), Cap. 54—1.65%, 3 years,
due August 1, 1941 2,500,000 00
"EK" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22,
1 Geo. VI (Ontario). Cap. 54— 1H%, 1 year,
due September 13, 1939 2,000,000 00
"EL" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—
1 Geo. VI (Ontario), Cap. 54, Disc. L%, 3 months,
due January 10, 1939 —
Par Value $ 2,500,000 00
Less Discount 5,229 02 2.494,770 98
"EM" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22—
2 Geo. VI (Ontario), Cap. 26— (Renewal) 1.65%, 2 years,
due December 21, 1940 10,000,000 00 73,462,524 80
Province of Ontario Savings Office —
Deposits with the Provincial Treasurer 239,294 14
$105,800,568 94
Note. — All Treasury Bills issued are payable only at Toronto.
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34 _^ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 27
DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL TREASURER
THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 29
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1939
From whom received:
Life Insurance Companies $ 1,290,646 89
Fire Insurance Companies 544,831 61
Miscellaneous Insurance Companies 125,946 75
Gas and Electric Companies 196,055 29
Trust Companies 91,846 93
Loan Companies 70,807 07
Banks 1,181,845 26
Railways . $698,941 34
Less: Amount set aside under Section 24 and deducted
from Municipalities in respect of indigent insane
patients (transferred to Department of Health,
Hospitals Branch) 187,484 84
511,456 50
Telephone Companies 196,330 88
Telegraph Companies 7,569 20
Express Companies 24,000 00
Car Companies 10,372 35
Race Tracks 661,864 77
Ordinary Incorporated Companies 5,066,105 34
Stock Transfer Tax 683,093 1 1
$ 10,662,771 95
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 35_
Statement No. 28
KING'S PRINTER'S OFFICE
Government Stationery and Paper Account
For the Fiscal Year 1939
Stock on hand, March 31, 1938—
Stationery $ 14,255 46
Printing and Binding 16,915 51
Contract Paper 1,493 95
$ 32,664 92
Purchases during the year —
Stationery $ 182,052 99
Printing and Binding 416,279 14
Contract Paper 11,820 70
610,152 83
$642,817 75
Deduct—
Distribution to Departments —
Stationery $ 147,746 16
Printing and Binding 341,019 81
Contract Paper 9,642 97
$498,408 94
Cash Sales —
Stationery $ 33,588 59
Printing and Binding 78,119 38
Contract Paper 1,397 08
113,105 05
$611,513 99
Stock written off, 1938 240 40
Stock on hand, March 31, 1939—
Stationery $ 14,275 59
Contract Paper 2,273 78
16,549 37
In course of Distribution (on invoices) —
Stationery $ 527 68
Printing and Binding 14,055 46
14,583 14
642,886 90
Overage $ 69 15
Distribution of Stationery, Printing and Paper — as above $611,513 99
Purchases — as above 610,152 83
Excess Distribution $ 1,361 16
For details of Purchases, see page T 8-10.
MISCELLANEOUS
STATEMENTS
As at March 31, 1939
(See Index, Page 5)
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38 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Investment Thereof as at March 31, 1939
Funded Debt:
Stock and Debentures Outstanding $607,435,374 55
Railway Aid Certificates 353,180 17
$607,788,554 72
Deduct — Sinking Fund Investments 10,898,422 54
Total Funded Debt $596,890,132 18
Unfunded Debt —
Treasury Bills $ 60,000,000 00
Savings Office Deposits 40,092,333 06
Bank Overdraft 2,174,211 87
Special Funds, etc 4,697,734 64
106,964,279 57
Accounts Payable and Accrued Interest 8,912,971 70
Gross Debt $712,767,383 45
Investment Thereof —
Revenue Producing and Realizable Assets —
Hydro-Electric Power Commission Advances $147,840,544 16
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway —
Advances 30,207,934 92
Farm, Housing, Municipal and Settlers' Loans 53,221,238 30
Accounts Receivable $ 2,283,002 78
King's Highway and Trans-Canada
Construction —
Due by Cities, Counties and
Dominion Government 946,036 69
3,229,039 47
$234,498,756 85
Revenue Producing but not Realizable Assets —
Roads and Highways. $295,077,371 58
Less — Due by Cities, Counties and
Dominion Government 946,036 69
$294,131,334 89
Niagara Parks Commission (Surplus of Assets) 1,089,330 62
Common School Fund — Trust Fund , (Ontario and Quebec) 1 ,460,000 85
296,680,666 36
Total Revenue Producing Assets $531,179,423 21
Non-Revenue Producing Assets —
Provincial Buildings, Public Works, etc $106,308,138 05
Plant, Stores and Equipment 2,279,170 80
Deferred Assets 2,167,594 86
110,754,903 71
Other Assets —
Capital Value of Annual Subsidy $ 58,828,485 60
Unemployment (Direct) Relief (Less amount written off) 14,045,036 40
Discount on Debentures, etc. (Less amount written off) . 8,422,477 94
81,295,999 94
Total Assets $723,230,326 86
Surplus and Reserves — represented in above Assets $ 10,462,943 41
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 39
GROSS PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Increase
For the Fiscal Year, April 1, 1938, to March 31, 1939
Increase
1936 1937 1938 1939 1939 over 1938
$ c. $ c. $ c. % c. $ c.
Funded Debt. .. 594,112,954 50 567,973,130 86 575,672,701 72 596,890,132 18 21,217,430 46
Unfunded Debt . 86,056,340 45 80,105,266 96 93,465,517 54 106,964,279 57 13,498,762 03
Income Liabilities 9,389,218 81 8,381,950 55 8,936,296 68 8,912,971 70 23,324 98
689,558,513 76 656,460,348 37 678,074,515 94 712,767,383 45 34,692,867 51
Increase in Gross Debt Accounted for Thus —
Capital Disbursements —
Disbursements on Highways, Public Buildings and
Works, etc $ 41,241,058 38
Less— Capital Receipts 149,489 33
$ 41,091,569 05
Discount on Debentures, etc., Issued during year 738,725 20
Payments charged to Reserves (net) 3,172 57
Payments re Guaranteed Debentures (net) 311,487 53
Increase in Sundry Assets of Savings Offices 1,402 96
Deduct:
Surplus —
Surplus on Ordinary Account (as
per Statement 1) $ 322,495 42
Provision Charged to Ordinary Ex-
penditures —
Retirement of Railway Aid
Certificates 88,501 54
Sinking Fund Instalments 992,655 27
$ 1,403,652 23
Discount on Debentures, etc., written off 878,372 45
Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments (net) 20,937 73
Provision for Accrued Interest on Treasury Bills 56,882 20
Net Repayments on Loans Receivable —
Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario $ 1,780,102 71
Agricultural Development Board .. 2,185,000 00
Housing Loans 377,694 81
Tile Drainage Loans 39,155 37
Mothers' Allowances, Old Age Pen-
sions and Pensions for the Blind 46,347 40
Miscellaneous 109,977 28
-$ 42,146,357 31
4,538,277 57
Repayment from H.E.P.C. re Northern Ontario Pro-
perties 300,000 00
Decrease in Income Liabilities 23,324 98
Cash in Banks — Decrease 232,042 64
7,453,489 80
Net Increase $ 34,692,867 51
40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
NET PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Increase
For the Fiscal Year, April 1, 1938, to March 31, 1939
Increase
1936 1937 1938 1939 1939 over 1938
$ c $ c. $ c. $ c. $ c.
Gross Debt 689,558,513 76 656,460,348 37 678,074,515 94 712,767,383 45 34,692,867 51
Revenue Produc-
ing and Realiz-
able Assets. . . 283,519,690 62 251,024,308 87 239,780,832 24 234,498,756 85 5,282,075 39
Net Debt . . . 406,038,823 14 405,436,039 50 438,293,683 70 478,268,626 60 39,974,942 90
Increase in Net Debt Accounted for Thus —
Capital Disbursements —
Disbursements on Highways, Public Buildings and
Works, etc $ 41,241,058 38
Less— Capital Receipts 149,489 33
$ 41,091,569 05
Discount on Debentures, etc., Issued during year 738,725 20
Increase in Common School Fund 66 56
Decrease in Income Accounts Receivable 1,322,666 23
Increase in Savings Offices — Furniture and Fixtures and
Alterations to Premises 1 ,530 46
Deduct:
Surplus —
Surplus on Ordinary Account (as
per Statement 1) . . . $ 322,495 42
Provision Charged to Ordinary Ex-
penditure —
Retirement of Railway Aid
Certificates 88,501 54
Sinking Fund Instalments .... 992,655 27
$ 1,403,652 23
Discount on Debentures, etc. — Written off 878,372 45
Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments (net) 20,937 73
Provision for Accrued Interest on Treasury Bills 56,882 20
Decrease in Deferred Assets 36,155 32
Increase in Receivables — due from Municipalities and
Dominion Government — re Highways 511,409 59
Increase in Accrued Interest on Agricultural Develop-
ment Board Debentures 248,766 27
Decrease in Income Liabilities 23,324 98
Miscellaneous Increases 1 13 83
$ 43,154,557 50
3,179,614 60
Net Increase $39,974,942 90
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 41
STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCES OF ORDINARY REVENUE
For the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1939
Dominion Government —
Annual Subsidy $2,941,424 28
Interest — Common School Fund 72,835 46
$ 3,014,259 74
Revenue Derived from Individuals and Corporations
Receiving the Benefit of Provincial Services, Special
Privileges or the Use of Natural Resources and Pro-
perties, and Profits from Trading, etc.:
Taxation $54,802,447 85
Gasoline, Mines, Lands, Corporations, Income, Race
Tracks (betting), Stock Transfers, Succession Duties,
Fire Protection, etc.
Royalties, Duties and Dues 3,487,627 91
Bonus and Timber, Sand and Gravel, Game and Fish.
Licenses and Permits 9,643,536 42
Motor Vehicles, Liquor Permits, Hunting and Fishing,
Insurance, Loans and Trust Companies, Mines,
Theatres, etc.
Fees 2,263,187 03
Local Registrars, Police Magistrates, Crown Attorneys,
etc., Mine Recording, Companies and Brokers' Regis-
tration, etc., Land Transfers, Motor Vehicle Transfers,
Tuition, Examinations, etc.
Fines and Penalties 238,922 37
Profits from Trading Activities 10,415,000 00
Liquor Control Board — Profits, Fines, Sale of Confiscated
Liquor, etc.
Agriculture and Public Domain 648,742 69
Repayments — Highways 516 18
Sale of Material 244,844 62
Produce, Live Stock, Equipment, etc.
Rent, Board, Maintenance of Patients, Perquisites, etc 1,726,205 85
Miscellaneous 357,980 01
Ontario Gazette, sale of Government Publications, and
Casual Revenue.
83,829,010 93
$86,843,270 67
42 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OFfONTARIO
Advances by the Province to March 31, 1939
Advanced on Capital Account to March 31, 1938 $207,002,750 3(
Repayments —
Repayments from Sinking Fund in accordance with
Debt Retirement Plan (1926)— to October 31, 1935.. . .$21,831,698 71
Repayment by the Commission of its share of Debenture
Loans matured, which were originally issued for Hydro
and other Provincial Purposes —
For the period from November 1, 1934,
to March 31, 1938 $ 35,550,404 78
For the fiscal year ending March 31,
1939 1,780,102 71
37,330,507 49
59,162,206 20
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Net Advances to March 31, 1939 $147,840,544 16
RECEIPTS FROM HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
Fiscal Year, 1939
Capital Account —
Repayment of Commission's share of Debenture Loans
matured during the Fiscal Year 1939 originally issued for
Hydro and other Provincial Purposes $ 1,780,102 71
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans — Repayments 40,959 39
$ 1,821,062 10
Income Account —
Interest on Cash Advances —
Commission's share of interest paid by the Province for
the Fiscal Year 1939 on all Cash Advances made to
the Hydro $ 7,624,804 32
Premium on Exchange —
Commission's share of Exchange paid by the Province
for the Fiscal Year 1939 on the transfer of funds to
New York and London to meet interest and principal
maturities 75,288 66
Banks' Service Commission —
Commission's share of the commission paid to various
Banks by the Province as service charge for ad-
ministering funds provided to meet interest and
principal maturities 9,094 42
Interest — Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans 4,172 97
7,713,360 37
Total Cash Receipts $ 9,534,422 47
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 43
LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES, ETC.
As at March 31, 1939
Drainage Debentures —
Tile (See page 52) $ 1,561,430 04
Municipal (See page 52) 77,736 90
$ 1,639,166 94
Housing Loans (See page 52) 698,820 13
$ 2,337,987 07
Settlers' Loans 590,004 94
Loans Advanced to Creameries 51,657 11
Municipal Debentures —
Citv of Windsor 627,128 14
Town of Cochrane 30.000 00
Village of Eganville 2,076 15
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans 109,481 61
Soldiers' Aid Commission 22,191 62
J. Brillon— Mortgage 3,429 67
Co-operative Marketing Loans 362,595 31
$ 4,136,551 62
BUILDINGS, ROADS, ETC.
As at March 31, 1939
Provincial Buildings and Lands $ 60,114,892 61
Improvements to Highways, 1919-1939 219,089,575 94
Northern Development— Roads and Farms, 1919-1937 47,255,590 88
Colonization Roads— 1919-1937 5,714,974 31
Secondary Trunk and Unorganized Territory Roads— 1938-1939 7,876,611 05
Trans-Canada Highway, 1930-1937 15,140,619 40
Niagara Parks Commission — Surplus of Assets 1,089,330 62
General Works and Improvements 916,805 47
Hydro Power Plant— Monteith 27,061 10
Rural Power Transmission Lines— Bonus, 1927-1939 13,533,243 00
Unemployment Relief — Municipal and General Relief Works 31,383,187 84
Radium Element for Cancer Control 332,948 03
$402,474,840 25
44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
As at March 31, 1939
Capital Account —
Unemployment Relief $
Old Age Pensions — Other Provinces
Mothers' Allowances — Municipalities
Accountable Advances — Various Departments
Returned Cheques Held for Collection
Byron Telephone Company — Capital Stock
Sale of Experimental Turkey Farm — Balance
Savings Office
Income Account —
Provincial Treasurer — Corporation Tax, Succession Duties, etc $ 1,493,1 10 3&
Agriculture — Northern Ontario Branch — Accrued Interest on Settlers' Loans 181,071 56
Lands and Forests — Crown Land Sales and Interest, etc 79,860 95
Highways — Municipalities, Maintenance of Highways, etc 14,530 09
Hospitals and Institutions — Maintenance of Patients, etc 131,834 00
Provincial Secretary — Filing Fees, etc 23,100 00
Interest Due on Housing Loans 147,821 24
Mines — Mining Leases, etc 66,679 07
Liquor Control Board — Surplus 56,390 1 1
Various Departments — Miscellaneous 28,357 33
$ 25,000
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2,269
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1,755
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$ 2,222,754 73
PLANT, LIVESTOCK, STORES AND EQUIPMENT
As at March 31, 1939
Lands and Forests Department $ 425,000 00
Health— Ontario Hospitals 433,919 00
Education 7,346 09
Provincial Secretary — Ontario Reformatories 368,633 01
Agriculture 123,713 58
King's Printer — Stationery Stock 31,132 51
Treasury— Post Office 1,581 07
Highways 887,845 54
$ 2,279,170 80
DEFERRED ASSETS
As at March 31, 1939
Guaranteed Debentures and Interest Coupons redeemed by Province —
Housing $ 746,428 46
Municipalities 104,308 88
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway 513,755 51
Schools 101,432 28
$ 1
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Ottawa Separate Schools Commission
Hydro-Electric Power Commission —
Operating Deficit — Northern Ontario Properties $ 166,003 10
Rural Power Districts— Service Charge 229,004 14
Municipal Drainage Debentures — Township of Eastnor
Home Bank (In Liquidation) — Balance
$ 2,167,594 86
,465,925 13
53,902 23
395,007 24
2,760 26
250,000 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
47
RAILWAY AID CERTIFICATES
As at March 31, 1939
Year
1939.
1940.
1941.
1942.
1943.
1944.
Amount
Year
42,985 11
1945
82,239 02
1946
67,943 75
1947
31,818 40
1948
24,920 51
1949
22,695 08
1950
Amount
$
18,251 86
18,251 86
18,251 86
18,251 86
6,871 26
699 60
$
353,180 17
Maturities 1st January and July
TEMPORARY LOANS— TREASURY BILLS
As at March 31, 1939
Amount
Where
Date of Maturity
Date of Issue
Rate %
Series
Outstanding
Payable
1939 June
30
1938 Dec. 30
1.00
(Disc.)
"EH"
$ 2,000,000 00
Canada
Sept.
2
Sept. 2
1.25
"RT-P"
2,000,000 00
a
Sept.
2
Sept. 2
1.25
(Disc.)
"RT-R"
1,000,000 00
u
Sept.
13
Sept. 13
1.25
"EK"
2,000,000 00
u
Dec.
1
June 1
1.50
"RT-M"
6,000,000 00
u
1940 Sept.
13
Sept. 13
1.65
"RT-Q"
5,000,000 00
u
Sept.
13
Sept. 13
1.65
"RT-S"
5,000,000 00
u
Nov.
1
Nov. 1
1.65
"RT-U"
10,000,000 00
11
Dec.
21
Dec. 21
1.65
"EM"
10,000,000 00
li
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1
June 1
1.65
"RT-N"
5,000,000 00
u
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1
Aug. 1
1.65
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4,500,000 00
u
Aug.
1
Aug. 1
1.65
"EJ"
2,500,000 00
u
Sept.
13
Dec. 1
1.65
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$60,000,000 00
BANK OVERDRAFT
As at March 31, 1939
Overdraft —
Commerce $ 1,331 18
Dominion 159,307 99
Imperial 301,749 84
Montreal 806,624 34
Nova Scotia 441,784 09
Royal 861,725 76
Toronto 336,059 28
$ 2,908,582 48
Less — Cash in Bank — Barclay's 32,283 74
Overdraft (see Statement No. 1) $ 2,876,298 74
Less— Cash in Banks— Savings Office (see Page 48) 702,086 87
Net Overdraft (see Statement of Assets and Liabilities— Page 7) $ 2,174,211 87
48 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE PROVINCE OF
ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE AND INVESTMENTS UNDER THE
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 77
As at March 31, 1939
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE
ASSETS
Funds on deposit with Provincial Treasurer $ 39,618,277 30
Savings Offices —
Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 702,086 87
Accounts Receivable 1,755 64
Office Furniture and Equipment 56,458 58
Alterations to Premises 7,037 77
767,338 86
$ 40,385,616 16
LIABILITIES
Savings Balances due to the Public with accrued interest to March 31, 1939 $ 40,092,333 06
Reserve 293,283 10
$ 40,385,616 16
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT— INVESTMENTS—
Agricultural Development Board— Debentures $ 62,288,000 00
Less— Repayments to date 19,538,000 00
$ 42,750,000 00
Past Due and Accrued Interest on Debentures 6,199,419 18
Farm Loans Act — Farm Loans Associations 132,822 50
Capital Stock in Associations 2,445 00
$ 49,084,686 68
SPECIAL FUNDS
As at March 31, 1939
Niagara Parks Commission — Sinking Funds $ 105,434 83
Ontario Public Service Superannuation Fund (See page 49) 2,017,098 56
Municipal Sinking Funds (See page 50) 2,169,083 14
Assurance Fund— Land Titles Office 300,000 00
Cash Surety Bonds —
Game a/? d Fisheries 200 00
Gasoline Tax 10,000 00
Vimy Ridge Farm — Boys' Bank Deposits — In Trust 7 76
Town of Ojibway 50,000 00
Proceeds from Sale of Creamery 249 62
Unclaimed Dividends 8,067 70
Registry Offices — Surplus Fees deposited with Treasury 4,088 03
Pulpwood Supply Company re Long Lac Watercourse 24,000 00
Minimum Wage Act — Salary Adjustments Unclaimed 5 00
$ 4,688,234 64
RESERVES
As at March 31, 1939
Specif ic
For Farm Loans $ 457,739 52
Province of Ontario Savings Office 293,283 10
Ontario Fire Relief Fund 13,552 05
Bequests — Charitable and Educational 161,057 09
Brophy Estate— Estreated 162,966 94
Outstanding Cheques 44,402 30
$1,133,001 00
1938-39 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 49
PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 15, Part III
As at March 31, 1939
Balance at credit of Fund— March 31, 1938 $5,990,961 93
Receipts and Payments for the year ended March 31, 1939:
Contributions —
Employees $ 483,093 24
Boards, Commissions, etc. (Sec. 33) $ 64,894 63
Province (Sec. 33) 418,198 61
$ 483,093 24
Province (Sec. 53) 15,571 14
498,664 38
$ 981,757 62
Transfer from Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation Fund
(Sec. 52) 36,788 52
$1,018,546 14
Earnings —
Interest — On balance at credit of Fund as at
March 31, 1938—
$4,500,000.00 for 1 year at 4%% $ 213,750 00
1,490,961.93 for 1 rear at 5% 74,548 10
$ 288,298 10
On Contributions —
Employees $ 11,083 38
Province 11,083 38
• $ 22,166 76
Teachers' and Inspectors' Su-
perannuation Fund 869 51
23,036 27
$ 311,334 37
Less — Interest deducted on" account of pay-
ments to beneficiaries, etc 17,876 44
$ 293,457 93
Add — Interest on amounts transferred from
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation
Fund 165 95
293,623 88
Total Receipts for year ended March 31, 1939 $1,312,170 02
Payments —
Allowances to Superannuates, Beneficiaries, etc.. . $ 690,772 46
Refunds and Interest 95,260 93
786,033 39
526,136 63
Balance at credit of Fund, March 31, 1939 $6,517,098 56
INVESTMENT OF FUND
Province of Ontario Debentures— 4%% due October 31, 1953 $4,500,000 00
Funds uninvested on deposit with the Treasurer of Ontario 2,017,098 56
$6,517,098 56
50
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
MUNICIPAL SINKING FUNDS
Municipal Sinking Funds on deposit with the Treasurer of Ontario to
March 31, 1939, with Interest. (R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 266)
Municipality
By-law
Amount
Total
Cities — Belleville
1,595
1,637
1,677
1,871
1,980
2,408
410
442
480
731
640
641
784
854
870
906
923
931
139
254
259
271
293
294
295
303
355
17
9
500 B
533 B
547
548
564
582
8
688
348
404
637
649
672
692
708
754
755
788
885
886
918
989
990
992
994
$ c
35,625 99
39,309 48
38,981 28
49,679 62
6,271 58
51,105 40
$ c.
u
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u
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220,973 35
Towns — Gravenhurst
21,253 18
6,692 45
6,905 56
u
34,851 19
105,302 83
Ingersoll
19,324 64
5,194 92
23,623 48
13,896 23
742 11
416 26
6,225 92
1,697 93
Prescott
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71,121 49
6,250 85
5,018 34
2,406 05
3,944 99
27,606 87
2,238 10
11,192 40
9,202 38
2,764 71
u
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70,624 69
Thornbury
22,176 79
6,757 20
a
28,933 99
Villages — Acton
914 20
375 92
385 64
1,030 30
739 78
156 13
a
u
u
a
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3,601 97
4,890 29
208,263 96
90,941 53
66,300 57
84,503 96
158,543 61
111,453 78
27,324 06
16,328 74
79,990 43
10,908 02
60,695 32
33,394 09
23,375 86
61,222 61
21,706 16
Elora
2,234 67
Port Dalhousie
15,640 58
4,585 61
Counties — Lincoln
U
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1,054,952 70
1938-39
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
51
MUNICIPAL SINKING FUNDS— Continued
Municipality
By-law
Amount
Total
Counties — Continued
Welland
928
959
875
946
1,003
1,066
1,129
1,154
1,219
1,257
1,294
1,327
1,342
1,366
1,369
1,425
1,427
1,448
2
14
8
6
8
686-916
1
3
1
8
19
1
2
4
$ c.
119,017 14
72,609 20
$ c.
a
191,626 34
Townships — Barton
34,723 02
30,011 83
7,502 56
7,785 98
27,647 84
16,588 55
8,772 04
5,897 57
10,625 38
50,913 32
2,635 17
7,238 07
4,778 60
8,555 88
9,967 71
30,419 97
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264,063 49
Collingwood
18,398 54
3,163 54
4,958 86
2,693 27
8,750 30
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37,964 51
9,343 33
Pelham
8,186 30
1,781 78
^Wicksteed
24,248 97
School Boards — Pub. SS. No. 1 — Foleyet
3,296 50
« « « 2— Lorrain
1,387 39
R.C. " ■ 4— Calvert
« « « A U
9,968 08
4,832 04
4,639 13
« « 10— Gloucester
« « « io "
3,717 90
1,114 14
« « 12— Nepean
Balance standing to credit of Municipal Sinking
Fund Account at March 31, 1939
2,169,083 14
52
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1 I
LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES
As at March 31, 1939
Tile and Municipal Drainage Acts, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 71 and 72,
Ontario Housing Act, 1919.
Tile Drainage Loans — Municipality:
Aldborough
Anderdon
Arran
Brooke
Camden
Chatham
Clinton
Colborne
Colchester North.
Colchester South.
Cramahe
Cumberland
Dawn
Dover
Dunwich
Ekfrid
Eldon
Enniskillen
Euphemia
Flos
Gloucester
Gosfield North . . .
Gosfield South . . .
Goulbourn
Grimsby North . .
Guelph
Gwillimbury East
Harwich
Hay
Howard
Huntley
Innisfil
Kinloss
Logan
Louth
Luther East
Maidstone
Maiden
Malahide
March
Mersea
Minto
Moore
Nelson
Nepean
Niagara
Norwich North . .
Orford
Oro
Osgoode
Oxford East
Pakenham
Pelee
Pelham
Pickering
Plympton
Raleigh
Rawdon
Rochester
Romney
Ross
Saltfleet
Sandwich East. . . .
4,127 18
27,344 19
21 65
17,662 29
6,095 36
123,209 05
11,182 25
359 32
64,722 38
42,899 61
259 94
2,822 87
47,870 29
123,522 96
1,544 58
358 57
1,271 59
22,501 83
800 00
349 58
73 34
49,952 06
17,598 44
2,212 71
11,947 52
641 69
1,636 08
112,508 57
1,411 44
28,998 37
705 72
932 14
1,552 57
2,710 70
18,153 90
1,834 86
127,513 40
23,156 85
349 02
1,023 10
128,272 74
1,438 00
26,695 60
14,520 56
299 23
8,969 95
1,990 28
7,278 00
154 33
488 98
4,260 75
6,797 82
47,551 87
2,397 78
1,820 99
10,857 04
26,740 63
761 50
86,169 16
19,042 79
3,445 61
5,693 23
678 51
Sandwich South $ 31 ,554 70
Sandwich West 961 57
Sarnia 3,319 24
Scarborough 3,740 31
Sombra 49,441 62
Stoney Creek 600 00
Tilbury East 29,791 42
Tilbury North 49,899 22
Tilburv West 61,977 19
Trafalgar 4,060 83
Townsend 2.393 74
Walsingham South 846 87
Warwick 2,757 09
Waterloo 1,672 31
Wawanosh West 403 87
Wellesley 4,030 11
Westmeath 992 09
Wilmot 73 34
Woolwich 972 45
Zone 1,584 72
Zorra West 194 03
$1,561,430 04
Municipal Drainage Loans —
Municipality:
Albemarle $ 2,129 15
Alfred 1,107 55
Caledonia 13,283 80
Charlottenburgh 12,404 59
Ellice 3,666 55
Garafraxa West 447 73
Howick 903 43
Lancaster 4,521 77
Lochiel 16,968 87
Logan 1,284 61
Minto 8,395 17
McKillop 3,003 82
Peel 950 98
Sunnidale 441 37
Turnberry 7,197 34
Zorra West 1,030 17
$ 77,736 90
Housing Loans — Municipality:
Bucke Township $ 40
Capreol 19
Charlton 3
Cochrane 7
Englehart
Etobicoke 47
Haileybury 230
Hawkesbury 130
Kapuskasing
Niagara Falls
Oshawa
Port McNicoll
Sandwich East Township. . . .
Sioux Lookout
6
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166
27
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448 85
131 43
679 91
379 42
874 47
033 10
000 00
974 10
634 38
295 13
362 86
781 17
600 84
$ 698,820 13
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59
Statement showing the remuneration paid to Officials in the Parliament Buildings who
received pay from more than one source during the Fiscal Year 1938-39
Name
Page
Amount
Total
Department of Agriculture :
O'Neill, L. E
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Department of Attorney-General
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Humphries, I. A
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No. 1
Statement showing the remuneration paid to Officials
received pay from more than one source during the
in the Parliament Buildings who
Fiscal Year 1938-39— Continued
Name
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Kerfoot, H. W
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McKim, E. I
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Moon, A. M
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Department of Prime Minister:
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Department of Provincial Secretary
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EXPENDITURE
IN DETAIL BY
DEPARTMENTS
PART A
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries and Maintenance, Etc 10
Branches:
Statistics and Publications Branch 11
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch 12
Live Stock Branch 14
Institutes Branch 15
Dairy Branch 15
Milk Control Board 17
Fruit Branch 18
Agricultural Representatives Branch 19
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch 25
Co-Operation and Markets Branch (Commissioner of Marketing) 26
Kemptville Agricultural School 26
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph 29
Western Ontario Experimental Farm, Ridgetown 30
Demonstration Farms 30
Northern Ontario Branch 31
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph 32
Statutory 42
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Hon. P. M. Dewan, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page A 42)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($18,925.00)
Permanent
Reek, W. R Deputy Minister 12 months 5,000 00
Fry, M Secretary to Minister • 2,000 00
Goodwins, S Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Knowles, B Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,400 00
Martin, M. S Accountant, Group 3 " 2,100 00
McDonald, B Secretarial Stenographer " 1,800 00
Nagle, N Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 « 1,400 00
Palmer, F. M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,400 00
Puttick, C Clerk Typist, Group 1 ■ 1,200 00
Redden, E. D Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,966.39)
Hon. P. M. Dewan, 950.00; W. R. Reek, 1,016.39 1,966 39
Maintenance ($1,788.34)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 130.35; King's Printer, 861.11; Car tickets, 3.00; newspapers
and periodicals, 76.13; telegrams, 86.98; telephone, 486.34; accounts under $100,
144.43 1,788 34
Provincial Zoologist, Salaries, Equipment, etc. ($8,137.68)
Stevenson, L Provincial Zoologist 12 months 3,800 00
Travelling Expenses:
J. L. Jones, 19.73; L. Stevenson, 826.95 846 68
Miscellaneous:
Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 319.18; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd.,
202.02; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 108.63; King's Printer, 589.66;
B. Lovett, 178.75; Pay List, wages of men, 499.25; R. Stewart, Ltd., 455.94;
Express and freight, 6.35; postage, 23.00; accounts under $100, 1,108.22 3,491 00
Services and Expenses in Connection with Agricultural Work, etc. ($33,327.10)
Salaries ($4,285.00):
Permanent:
Love, P. F Editor of Publications 12 months 2,000 00
Temporary:
Gorsline, F. H Field Man, Group 2 " 1,500 00
Hay, J. C Assistant Law Clerk 6 ■ 785 00
Services and Expenses:
A. W. Baker, expenses, 130.34; L. Caesar, expenses, 47.96; P. A. Fisher, expenses,
29.75; S. Goodwins, expenses, 26.85; F. H. Gorsline, expenses, 859.53; J. C. Hay,
expenses, 6.60; P. F. Love, expenses, 166.71; R. J. McCormick, services, 232.50;
expenses, 495.70; M. C. McPhail, expenses, 21.46; S. Reddick, services, 27.50;
expenses 22.70; Sundry Persons, attending Seed Growers' meeting, 182.43 2,250 03
Advertising:
Farmer Magazine, 112.00; B. M. Pearce, 685.00; Sundry Newspapers, 450.27. . . 1,247 27
Grants and Prizes:
College Royal, 94.50; Eastern Canada Conference, Ontario's share of expenses,
429.48; Kemptville Agricultural Royal, 48.00; Ontario Cream Patrons' Associa-
tion, 1,500.00; Ontario Brotherhood of Threshermen, 200.00 2,271 98
Miscellaneous:
R. T. Amos, 800.00; Calder Motor Sales, 375.00; Canadian Horticulture & Home
Magazine, 132.54; Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, 119.50; Canadian
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 11
Main Office — continued
Services and Expenses, etc. — Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Press Clipping Service, 289.93 ; Deloro Smelting & Refining Co., Ltd., 567.75 ; S. A.
Hayden, 276.20; King's Printer, 19,566.28; E. S. Marr, 111.86; J. T. Richard,
200.00; E. Sheppard, services as caretaker, 115.20; Cartage, express and
freight, 100.19; newspapers and periodicals, 81.80; telephone, 29.91; accounts
under $100, 506.66 23,272 82
Administration and Enforcement of The Corn Borer Control
under The Plant Diseases Act ($6,778.33)
Counties:— Brant, 102.50; Durham and Northumberland, 219.90; Elgin, 456.00;
Essex, 1,441.60; Haldimand, 107.50; Halton, 240.88; Huron, 152.85; Kent,
1,590.88; Lambton, 270.13; Lincoln, 191.45; Middlesex, 292.75; Norfolk, 159.78;
Ontario, 142.48; Oxford, 67.50; Peel, 111.00; Perth, 62.50; Waterloo, 138.55;
Welland, 177.25; Wellington, 132.25; Wentworth, 135.45; York, 537.13 6,730 33
Township of Pelee Island . . 48 00
Expenses of Exhibits of Grain, Fruit, Vegetables, and Other Products
at Exhibitions ($1,768.05)
Services and Expenses:
J. M. Guthrie, services, 70.00; expenses, 14.80; W. E. Maynard, services, 40.00;
expenses, 37.10; E. L. Muir, services, 50.00; expenses, 40.00; J. Schermerhorn,
services, 40.00; expenses, 9.90; A. Smith, services, 50.00; expenses, 67.66; L. M.
Webster, services, 50.00; expenses, 35.95 505 41
Miscellaneous:
Canadian National Exhibition, 1,094.25; accounts under $100, 168.39 1,262 64
Inspection of Apiaries ($9,501.59)
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Inspectors, services, 4,164.50; expenses, 4,760.89 8,925 39
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 168.60; Postage, 301.60; accounts under $100, 106.00 576 20
Removal Expenses of Officials in the Public Service ($947.04)
J. L. Baker, 74.37; C. D. Gardner, 31.59; J. A. Goldie, 93.43; L. H. Hanlan, 65.00;
C. E. Lackner, 40.00; I. MacLeod, 105.70; M. C. McPhail, 107.75; E. Mighton,
70.00; A. D. Runions, 94.20; J. C. Shearer, 190.00; E. H. White, 75.00 947.04
Grants ($104,640.69)
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association 25,000 00
Ontario Provincial Winter Fair 8,000 00
Ottawa Winter Fair 8,000 00
Occasioned by Unassessable Crown Lands:
MacDonald Consolidated School 483 00
Ridgetown Public School 177 05
Union Schools Nos. 1 and 2, Clinton and Louth 380 64
1,040 69
Ontario Experimental Union 1,000 00
City of Toronto, re Horse Stables in Exhibition Park (1935-1952) 26,300 00
Royal Winter Fair Association, as authorized by Order-in-Council, dated August
14th, 1925 (1927-1943) 35,000 00
World's Poultry Congress 300 00
Main Office $187,780 21
STATISTICS AND PUBLICATIONS BRANCH
Salaries ($10,430.58)
Permanent
Symons, S. H. H Principal Clerk 12 months 2,100 00
Engelter, N. C Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Gale, C. J Clerk, Group 1 ■ 1,400 00
Hall, W. R u ■ 3 u 1,050 00
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Statistics and Publications Branch — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
McDevitt, J. J Clerk, Group 3 12 months 1,050 00
Tuck, E. M " " 2 " 1,050 00
Wagner, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Temporary-
Gordon, J. B Clerk, Group 3 \% months 138 00
Riach,M.C " " 3 8 4/5 " 792 58
Travelling Expenses ($344.54)
J.J. McDevitt, 8.05 ; S. H. H. Symons, 336.49 344 54
Maintenance ($982.12)
King's Printer, 752.32; Cartage, express and freight, 5.70; newspapers and
periodicals, 9.00; telegrams, 22.08; telephone, 41.66; accounts under $100, 151.36. '982 12
Statistics and Publications Branch $11,757 24
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES BRANCH
Salaries ($10,534.50)
Permanent
Carroll, J. A Superintendent 12 months 3,750 00
Andrews, D. H Clerk, Group 1 « 1,200 00
Clark, J. F Lecturer in Horticulture " 2,300 00
McArthur, O Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,400 00
Shields, A. F Office Boy " 750 00
Wickware, O Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,050 00
Temporary
Park J Clerk, Group 2 1 month 84 50
Travelling Expenses ($2,303.09)
D. H. Andrews, 20.25; J. A. Carroll, 923.82; J. F. Clark, 1,229.22; O. McArthur,
19.60; G. Rush, 93.45; A. F. Shields, 16.75 2,303 09
Maintenance ($2,362.78)
King's Printer, 2,057.02; Car tickets, 5.00; cartage and express, 21.42; newspapers
and periodicals, 21.20; telegrams, 19.18; telephone, 69.78; accounts under $100,
169.18 2,362 78
Judges' Services, Travelling and Other Expenses ($3,057.71)
Sundry Judges, services, 962.50; expenses, 2,095.21 3,057 71
Horticultural, Agricultural and Vegetable Growers' Meetings at the
Direction of the Department, Investigations and Unforeseen
Expenditures ($1,757.26)
Sundry Judges, travelling expenses 1,730 76
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Passenger Association, 16.50; F. Wilkinson, 10.00 26 50
Field Crop Competitions, Prizes and Miscellaneous Expenses, including
Transportation and Other Expenses of Exhibits at Exhibitions ($5,860.90)
Prizes: — Sundry Persons 4,320 73
Services and Expenses: — Sundry Persons, services, 697.50; expenses, 676.15 1,373 65
Miscellaneous: — Cartage and express, 147.85; accounts under $100, 18.67 166 52
Special Prizes, Provincial Plowing Match ($700.00)
Ontario Plowmen's Association ! 700 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 13
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch — Continued
Grants under Section 22, Subsection 1 (a) to (g) inclusive ($64,815.00)
Sundry Societies in:— Algoma, 1,214.00; Brant, 916.00; Bruce, 2,206.00; Carleton
1,959.00; Cochrane, 485.00; Dufferin, 901.00; Dundas, 348.00; Durham, 859.00
Elgin, 1,311.00; Essex, 2,173.00; Frontenac, 904.00; Glengarry, 438.00; Grenville
605.00; Grey, 2,665.00; Haldimand, 452.00; Haliburton, 434.00; Halton, 944.00
Hastings, 1,910.00; Huron, 1,700.00; Kenora, 768.00; Kent, 933.00; Lambton
1,632.00; Lanark, 1,356.00; Leeds, 365.00; Lennox and Addington, 808.00
Lincoln, 534.00; Manitoulin, 988.00; Middlesex, 1,753.00; Muskoka, 1,415.00
Nipissing, 227.00; Norfolk, 1,223.00; Northumberland, 1,213.00; Ontario
1,078.00; Oxford, 2,173.00; Parry Sound, 2,526.00; Peel, 1,450.00; Perth, 1,878.00
Peterborough, 1,996.00; Prescott, 573.00; Prince Edward, 333.00; Rainy River
1,086.00; Renfrew, 1,480.00; Russell, 480.00; Simcoe, 2,746.00; Stormont, 565.00
Sudbury, 602.00; Temiskaming, 600.00; Thunder Bay, 1,256.00; Victoria
1,398.00; Waterloo, 1,658.00; Welland, 875.00; Wellington, 1,860.00; Wentworth
774.00; York, 1,789.00
64,815 00
To Indemnify Societies Suffering from Rainy Weather or Fire, to be paid in
in Accordance with R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 81, Section 22,
Subsections 2 and 3 ($7,575.69)
Sundry Societies in :— Algoma, 347.02 ; Dundas, 354.50 ; Durham, 136.41 ; Elgin, 94.89 ;
Frontenac, 500.00; Grey, 158.43; Haliburton, 98.02; Hastings, 357.71; Huron,
272.25; Kent, 306.54; Lanark, 71.74; Leeds, 402.24; Lincoln, 208.99; Middlesex,
147.56; Muskoka, 38.91; Northumberland, 95.47; Ontario, 500.00; Peel, 139.92;
Perth, 837.14; Prescott, 155.72; Renfrew, 645.48; Simcoe, 874.22; Welland, 329.32;
Wellington, 438.08; Wentworth, 65.13
7,575 69
To Encourage Local Plowing Matches to be Paid in Grants or Otherwise
as may be Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council ($6,486.32)
Sundry Societies in:— Algoma, 200.00; Brant, 125.00; Bruce, 100.00; Carleton,
68.37; Dufferin, 50.00; Dundas, 50.00; Durham, 50.00; Elgin, 50.00; Frontenac,
50.00; Glengarry, 75.00; Grenville, 75.00; Grev, 397.63; Haldimand, 125.00;
Halton, 75.00; Hastings, 50.00; Huron, 100.00; Kenora, 10.50; Kent, 185.00;
Lambton, 86.00; Lanark, 23.50; Leeds, 75.00; Lennox and Addington, 49.50;
Lincoln, 100.00; Manitoulin, 17.00; Middlesex, 100.50; Muskoka, 40.75; Nipissing,
75.00; Norfolk, 50.00; Ontario, 108.50; Oxford, 75.00; Peel, 50.00; Perth, 121.75;
Peterborough, 60.50; Prescott, 100.00; Russell, 173.00; Simcoe, 223.50; Stormont,
50.00; Sudbury, 43.00; Thunder Bay, 50.00; Temiskaming, 17.50; Victoria,
64.50; Waterloo, 200.00; Welland, 50.00; Wellington, 100.00; Wentworth,
100.00; York, 175.00
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Judges and Demonstrators, services, 972.50; expenses, 1,297.82
4,216 00
2,270 32
Grants under Horticultural Societies Act ($8,778.53)
Sundry Societies in:— Algoma, 59.90; Brant, 165.85; Bruce, 270.26; Carleton
290.72; Cochrane, 180.86; Dundas, 95.12; Durham, 72.50; Elgin, 141.42; Essex
91.74; Frontenac, 95.21; Glengarry, 26.10; Grenville, 41.54; Grey, 171.39
Haldimand, 58.36; Halton, 195.75; Hastings, 56.72; Huron, 188.12; Kent
654.21; Lambton, 273.04; Lanark, 131.32; Leeds, 94.83; Lennox, 19.01; Lincoln
106.23; Manitoulin, 57.54; Middlesex, 246.02; Muskoka, 103.86; Norfolk, 72.88
Northumberland, 43.28; Ontario, 86.35; Oxford, 307.97; Parry Sound, 40.65
Peel, 107.45; Perth, 313.91; Peterborough, 58.00; Prescott, 66.09; Rainy River
40.79; Renfrew, 201.08; Russell, 40.89; Simcoe, 404.63; Stormont, 82.63; Sud
bury, 25.47; Temiskaming, 136.01; Thunder Bay, 65.08; Victoria, 162.85
Waterloo, 697.78; Welland, 373.21; Wellington, 379.37; Wentworth, 223.78
York, 960.76
8,778 53
Special Grants under Section 23 ($4,000.00)
Canadian National Exhibition
Central Canada Exhibition
Western Fair Association
2,000 00
1,017 00
983 00
Grants to Agricultural Societies notwithstanding Provisions of
Agricultural Societies Act ($940.00)
Sundry Societies.
940 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch — Continued
Grants ($950.00)
Ontario Plowmen's Association
Ontario Vegetable Growers' Association
Ontario Horticultural Association
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch $120,121 78
300 00
450 00
200 00
LIVE STOCK BRANCH
Salaries ($15,325.00)
Permanent
O'Neill, L. E Director
Bromley, D. V Senior Clerk Stenographer. .
Gardhouse, C "
Graham, R. H Field man, Group 2
Hamlett, J Clerk Typist, Group 1
Hutton, G. S Office Boy
Martin, B.N Clerk Typist, Group 1
Roberts, F. B Filing Clerk, Group 1
Watson, W. P Field Man, Group 1
12 months
3,750 00
"
1,300 00
u
1,500 00
a
2,100 00
a
1,050 00
M
900 00
a
975 00
It
1,050 00
u
2,700 00
Travelling Expenses ($2,850.36)
R. H. Graham, 845.87; G. S. Hutton, 55.55; L. E. O'Neill, 712.83; W. P. Watson,
1,236.11
2,850 36
Maintenance ($1,480.68)
King's Printer, 1,274.77; Express, 15.62; newspapers and periodicals, 27.48;
telegrams, 19.80; telephone, 96.61; accounts under $100, 46.40
1,480 68
Grants:
Educational and Demonstration Work ($14,297.24)
Exhibitions and Fairs
Horse and Cattle Shows
Poultry Associations
Associations Holding Sales of Pure Bred Stock
Prizes:
Bacon Litter Competitions
Boys' Club Work
Judging, etc.
Sundry Persons, services, 369.00; expenses, 292.70
Miscellaneous:
Dominion Regalia Co., Ltd., 136.62; Hotel Carls-Rite Co., 105.05; King's
Printer, 199.61 ; Sundry Persons, purchase of stock, 3,710.05; Woodstock Farmers
Co-operative Association, Ltd., 354.75 ; Car tickets, 9.07; cartage and
freight, 2,054.73; accounts under $100, 295.02 6,864 90
Less: Dominion Government Refunds, proportion of express
and trucking charges 1,991 49
1,096 00
2,763 30
947 50
1,448 00
38 00
2,469 33
661 70
4,873 41
Expenses In Connection with Tuberculosis Testing Work ($18,265.98)
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa 18,265 98
Services and Expenses re Administration of Stallion Enrolment
Act, etc. ($14,561.99)
Inspectors, services, 1,900.00; expenses, 1,465.07 3,365 07
Premiums for Pure Bred Stallions — Sundry Persons, 11,090.00; less refund G.
Arnold (1937-38), 34.70 11,055 30
Miscellaneous: — Commissioner of Police for Ontario, 89.52; C. W. A. Marion, 52.10. 141 .62
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AL5
Live Stock Branch — Continued
Grants ($2,290.00)
Canadian Hunter, Saddle and Light Horse Improvement Society 750 00
Ontario Horse Breeders' Association 750 00
Ontario Cattle Breeders' Association 750 00
Prince of Wales Prize 40 00
Live Stock Branch $69,071 25
INSTITUTES BRANCH
Salaries ($18,680.31)
Permanent
Clarke, M. A Superintendent
McDermand, B. C "
Brodie, I. W Clerk, Group 1
Eadie, F. P Field Assistant
Hamilton, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Harvey, S. T Clerk, Group 3
Hopkins, E Field Assistant
Keeling, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Powell, M. V Organizer and Lecturer
Slicter, E Field Assistant
Wilkie, J. S Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
3 months
650 06
8 "
2,100 00
2 "
1,600 00
a
2,000 00
a
1,050 00
u
1,125 00
a
1,600 00
u
900 00
u
1,500 00
u
1,900 00
a
1,200 00
.2 months
1,500 00
u
1,500 00
>/3 "
55 25
Temporary
Collins, E. M Field Assistant 12 months
Gray, G. A " "
Park, J Clerk, Group 2
Travelling Expenses ($1,479.33)
F. P. Eadie, 483.29; M. A. Clarke, 220.86; S.T.Harvey, 42.37; M. Keeling, 2.40;
B. C. McDermand, 240.46; N. McKibbin Agency, 11.40; M. V. Powell, 468.65;
J. S. Wilkie, 3.90; Car tickets, 6.00 1,479 33
Maintenance ($1,119.76)
King's Printer, 795.11; Express, 82.15; newspapers and periodicals, 75.60; tele-
grams, 27.92; telephone, 107.15; accounts under $100, 31.83 1,119 76
Services, Travelling, Equipment, Grants and Other Expenses ($52,288.94)
Grants:
Sundry Women's Institutes 6,191 00
Sundry Lecturers:
Services, 26,101.00; expenses, 16,593.58 42,694 58
Miscellaneous:
Department of Labour, 436.19; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 241.73; King's Printer,
2,280.51 ; Accounts under $100, 444.93 3,403 36
Institutes Branch $73,568 34
DAIRY BRANCH
Salaries ($6,050.03)
Permanent
Lackner, C. E Director 7 months 1,750 03
Netterfield, H Clerk, Group 2 12 * 1,200 00
Nicholson, L Senior Clerk Stenographer u 1,300 00
Temporary
Barr, G. H Director 6 months 1,800 00
Travelling Expenses ($759.75)
G. H. Barr, 360.35; C. E. Lackner, 399.40 759 75
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Dairy Branch — Continued
Maintenance ($922.54)
King's Printer, 787.41 ; Express, 5.30, newspapers and periodicals, 8.65; telegrams,
4.03 ; telephone, 69.91 ; accounts under $100, 47.24
922 54
Salaries ($70,654.59)
Dairy Instruction and Inspection ($113,812.43)
Permanent
Cheese Instruction:
Herns, F Chief Instructor
Robinson, J. F Dairv Instructor and Inspector.
Sandwith, H. B «
12 months
Creamery Instruction:
Baker, J. L Butter Grader and Inspector of
Creameries 7 months 1,341 67
Creamery Instructor 5 " 708 33
Scott, J. H Butter Grader 5 months
Adams, T. C Creamery Instructor 12
Barker, G. H " "
Bogaerts, P. J u "
Davies, C. A Creamery Instructor and Inspector
Dunlop, W. R u " " u 2 "
Hill, J. A Creamery Instructor 12 "
Johnston, R " u
Lackner, C. E " u 5 "
Legault, A " " 12 "
McKenzie, W. S " "
McMillan, D u "
Palmer, J. C Creamery Instructor and Inspector 5%
5, J-
3,000 00
1,700 00
1,700 00
Stubbs, J Ci
Instructor 12
2,050
1,258
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
300
1,700
1,700
708
1,700
1,700
1,700
846
1,700
00
33
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
30
00
00
00
77
00
Temporary
Cheese Instruction:
Alguire, G. H Dairy Instructor and Inspector 9 months
Blondin, P " " " "
Boyes, T. F " " " " 9 months 1,399 95
Less leave of absence 80 28
Brennan, C.J Dairy Instructor and Inspector 12 months
Burns, R. F.
Cheetham, S. S..
Cobey, W. J.. . .
Connell, D
Cunningham, H.
Loughin, VV. C. .
Martin, G. I.. . .
McAllister, E.. . .
McAllister, J.. . .
McEvoy, O. J.. .
McKinley, H. A.
McMillan, G. A.
McNeil, S. H...
Mitchell, J. A.. .
Moore, W. J.. . .
Murray, J. A.. . .
Oliver, W. T. . . .
Owens, G. W.. . .
Pollard, G., Jr..
Rancier, G
Rogers, E. T. . .
Sherriff, G. A...
Trickey, M. O..
Wright, G. F.. .
W
9
sy 2
9
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,319 67
1,849 95
1,348 10
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,319 67
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
1,399 95
Sundry Cheese Factory Inspectors (part time) 2,655 00
Travelling Expenses:
T. C. Adams, 1,124.66; G. H. Alguire, 809.33; J. L. Baker, 786.83; G. H. Barker,
2,152.50; P. Blondin, 743.08; P. J. Bogaerts, 1,443.42; T. F. Boyes, 792.79;
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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Dairy Branch — Continued
Dairy Instruction and Inspection — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
C. J. Brennan, 799.22; R. F. Burns, 721.87; S. S. Cheetham, 779.93; W. J. Cobey,
864.63; D. Connell, 763.13; H. W. Cunningham, 708.14; C. A. Davies, 1,442.44;
W. R. Dunlop, 189.83; A. L. Gibson, 425.78; F. Herns, 738.41 ; J. A. Hill, 1,093.06;
R. Johnston, 1,342.55 ; C. E. Lackner, 554.10; A. Legault, 1,483.90; W. C.
Loughin, 887.18; G. I. Martin, 828.98; E. McAllister, 733.83; J. McAllister,
736.68; O. J. McEvoy, 734.33; W. S. McKenzie, 1,285.18; H. A. McKinley,
715.48; D. McMillan, 1,024.22; G. A. McMillan, 713.28; S. H. McNeil, 737.63;
J. A. Mitchell, 970.33 ; W. J. Moore, 733.13; J. A. Murray, 771.43; W. T. Oliver,
906.43; G. W. Owens, 806.23; J. C. Palmer, 394.30; G. Pollard, Jr., 775.63; G.
Rancier, 744.48; J. F. Robinson, 809.96; E. T. Rogers, 747.33; H. B. Sandwith,
905.44; J. H. Scott, 255.56; G. A. Sherriff, 745.63; J. Stubbs, 1,224.18; M. O.
Trickey, 832.53; G. F. Wright, 727.63 40,506 61
Miscellaneous:
W. A. Barnes & Sons, 105.00; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd.,
752.12; Kimble Glass Co., 144.64; King's Printer, 1,031.33; Sundry Persons,
washing milk bottles, 123.86; accounts under $100, 494.28 2,651 23
Dairy Branch $121,544 75
MILK CONTROL BOARD
Salaries ($17,705.25)
Permanent
Meek, CM Chairman
Houck, J. E "
Beck, J. S Member
Clarke, H. A Inspector
Lowe, A. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
MacKinnon, J. F Auditor
Nelson, J. B Secretary
Pardy, W Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Wilson, O. S " " " 1
10% months 4,028 23
1
u
350 00
12
u
3,750 00
u
2,500 00
u
900 00
u
2,500 00
u
2,650 00
u
900 00
m
«
127 02
Allowances to Members of the Board ($572.50)
E. Kitchen at 12.50 per diem, 212.50; J. A. MacFeeters at 15.00 per diem, 360.00. .
572 50
Travelling Expenses ($2,495.32)
J. S. Beck, 89.14; H. A. Clarke, 1,025.07; Department of Highways, 65.90; J. A. Mac-
Feeters, 6.35; J. F. MacKinnon, 753.62; C. M. Meek, 391.45; J.B.Nelson, 163.79
2,495 32
Maintenance ($1,341.37)
King's Printer, 948.35; Newspapers and periodicals, 29.10; telegrams, 90.22;
telephone, 204.83; accounts under $100, 68.87
1,341 37
Services and Expenses in Connection with Administration, Inspection and
Enforcement of The Milk Control Act of Ontario ($22,934.27)
Salaries ($12,900.00)
Permanent
Brodie, G. B Creamery Instructor.
Chambers, C Milk Test Checker. .
Clark, A. P "
Cumberland, J. C u " " ..
Johnson, E. D " " " ..
Misener, W. L " " "
Welsh, H. B " " "
Wynn, G. E.
Temporary
Milk Test Checker. .
12 months
1,700 00
a
1,700 00
a
1,700 00
"
1,600 00
a
1,600 00
u
1,600 00
u
1,500 00
12 months
1,500 00
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Milk Control Board — Continued
Services and Expenses, etc. — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
G. B. Brodie, 1,333.00; C. Chambers, 1,153.82; A. P.Clark, 1,103.00; H. B. Cowan,
5.00; J. C. Cumberland, 1,168.52; E. D. Johnson, 1,061.70; W. L. Misener, 951.50;
G. J. Scandrett, 50.30; H. B. Welsh, 1,393.90; G. E. Wynn, 1,569.70 9,790.44
Miscellaneous:
J. W. Aikens, 8.00; H. Atkinson, 23.80; F. C. Baker & Co., 30.00; Cherry-Burrill
Corp., 19.98; H. B. Cowan, 20.45; A. H. Liff, 24.00; N. F. Newton, 24.00; Nichols
Chemical Co., Ltd., 3.60; G. J. Scandrett, 90.00 243 83
Milk Control Board $ 45,048 71
FRUIT BRANCH
Salaries ($8,550.00)
Permanent
Hodgetts, P. W Director 12 months 3,750 00
Boehler, G Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Rush, G Vegetable Specialist " 2,000 00
Webster, H. M Field Man " 1,500 00
Travelling Expenses ($155.19)
P. W. Hodgetts • 155 19
Maintenance ($762.32)
King's Printer, 541.24; Express, 1.75; newspaper and periodicals, 6.25; telegrams,
6.63; telephone, 175.35; accounts under $100, 31.10 762 32
Fruit Work, including Expenditure under The Plant
Diseases Act, etc. ($13,751.67)
Municipalities, Half Cost of Inspection:
Clinton, 111.70; Fonthill, 18.00; Grantham, 73.58; Grimsby, 2.60; Hespeler,
25.00; Niagara, 50.75; North Grimsby, 72.00; Louth, 70.00; Pelham, 45.80;
Saltfleet, 108.20; Stamford, 53.70 631 33
Inspectors:
Sundry Inspectors, services, 4,827.00; expenses, 6,297.07 11,124 07
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Horticultural Council, 200.00; Gravenhurst Hardware Co., 108.09;
King's Printer, 328.65; Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, grant, 700.00;
Postage, 55.20; telegrams, .70; telephone, 106.56; accounts under $100, 497.07.. . 1,996 27
Grants ($1,150.00)
Ontario Fruit Growers' Association 800 00
Entomological Society of Ontario 350 00
Pre-Cooling Station, Brighton, Equipment, Services and Expenses ($2,736.72)
Services and Expenses:
H. M. W T ebster, expenses, 441.87; H. N. Webster, services, 1,005.00; expenses,
84.75 1,531 62
Miscellaneous:
Brighton Hydro-Electric System, 584.83; Village of Brighton, 150.00; C. Males,
230.75; Freight, 1.56; postage, 3.00; telegrams, .70; telephone, 55.30; accounts
under $100, 178.96 1,205 10
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 19>
Fruit Branch — Continued
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland
Salaries ($39,950.60)
Permanent
Palmer, E. F Director 12 months 3,750 00
Ashwood, J. V Farm Hand, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Bailey, D. L Pathologist (Part time) " 1,500 00
Ball, G. A Farm Hand, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Barber, A. W Teamster " 1,050 00
Burkholder, I. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Cass, S. J Gardener " 1,300 00
Dickson, G. H Hybridist " 2,550 00
Eggleton, H. T Farm Hand, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Gee, B " " " 2 " 900 00
Goldie, J. A Horticultural Representative, Group 2 " 2,000 00
Marlow, G Mechanic " 1,300 00
Peacock, C. S Farm Hand, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Peacock, J Teamster " 1,050 00
Robb, O. J Olericulturist " 2,700 00
Stephenson, W. H Assistant Gardener " 1,125 00
Strong, W. J Hybridist " 2,500 00
Thornton, J Stationary Engineer, Group 3 1,300 00
Upshall, W. H Research Specialist " 3,000 00
vanHaarlem, J. R Hybridist " 2,400 00
Webb, G Head Teamster " 1,200 00
Webb, L Maid " 675 00
Wylie, S Foreman " 1,600 00
Temporary
Atyeo, S. D Fireman, Group 3 7 5/6 months 685 88
Barber, W Farm Hand 12 " 624 00
Thomson, C. L Research Assistant, Group 2 7 2/5 " 742 34
Wasley, W. T Fireman, Group 3 6 5/6 " 598 38
Services, Travelling and Other Expenses ($21,999.45)
Services:
Graduate Assistants, Farm Hands and Firemen
4,963 10
Travelling Expenses:
G. H. Dickson, 146.48; J. A. Goldie, 334.81; C. B. Kelly, 68.85; E. F. Palmer,
640.34; O. J. Robb, 95.06; W. J. Strong, 85.80; W. H. Upshall, 178.49; J. R.
vanHaarlem, 481.50.
2,031 33
Miscellaneous:
Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd., 435.24; R. E. Book & Sons, 199.44; E. F. Braund,
868.24; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 173.31; Cities Service Oil Co.,
Ltd., 785.17; Coy Bros., 163.42; S. M. Culp & Co., 2,569.35; W. G. Fletcher,
171.30; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 172.74; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, 913.24; King's Printer, 220.87; County of Lincoln, 395.09; Lockhart's
Camera Exchange, 245.50; F. J. Murphy, Ltd., 195.58; Niagara Packers,
Ltd., 2,405.11; T. E. Pullen, 537.25; Queen City Coal and Coke Co., 329.56;
Smart-Turner Machine Co., Ltd., 193.00; Vineland Growers' Co-Operative,
Ltd., 406.05; Wilcox Hardware, 109.70; Wood Bros., 109.76; Cartage,
express and freight, 497.61; newspapers and periodicals, 95.75; postage, 396.08;
telegrams, 1.99; telephone, 343.02; accounts under $100, 2,071.65 15,005 02
Fruit Branch $89,055 95
AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES BRANCH
Salaries ($12,591.86)
Permanent
Duncan, R. S Director 12 months 3,750 00
Cooper, N Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 . . .12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 40 80 934 20
Ellis, B Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,400 00
Froom, R. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
A 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Martin, A. H. S Assistant Director 7 months 1,925 00
McPhail, M. C " a 5 ■ 1,312 50
Neale, L. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 975 00
Wilson, W Clerk, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Temporary
Winterburn, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 5/6 months 195 16
Travelling Expenses ($1,975.45)
R. S. Duncan, 1,029.57; B. Ellis, 6.96; R. W. Froom,3.16; A. H.S. Martin, 558.63;
M. C. McPhail, 352.47; L. J. Neale, 24.66 1,975 45
Maintenance ($2,375.74)
King's Printer, 1,836.14; Car tickets, 3.00; express, 15.93; newspapers and
periodicals, 39.55; telegrams, 99.74; telephone, 288.88; accounts under $100,
92.50 2,375 74
County Offices
Agricultural Representative Work, Services, Expenses
and Equipment ($305,112.10)
Algoma ($5,600.38):
Macintosh, J. M Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Cushley, G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 825 00
Expenses 1,775 38
Brant ($4,650.62):
Barr, A. M Representative 12 months 2,200 00
Bell, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 975 00
Expenses 1 ,475 62
Bruce ($5,344.13):
Paterson, G. R Representative 11 months 2,643 15
Gear, G. R u 1 " 150 00
Scanlan, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 975 00
Expenses 1,575 98
Carleton ($6,622.46):
Croskery, W. M Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Hinds, E. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 2,647 46
Cochrane North ($4,773.85):
Pomerleau, D. J Representative 12 months 2,300 00
LaRoche, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Expenses 1 ,648 85
Cochrane South ($2,423.21):
Boivin, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 Y2 month 37 70
Expenses 2,385 51
Cochrane West ($2,108.94):
Montcalm, W. A Representative 5 months 750 00
Expenses 1 ,358 94
Dufferin ($4,277.57):
Stewart, F. K. B Representative 12 months 1,900 00
Baltzer, R. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1,402 57
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 21
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Dundas ($5,170.55):
Graham, H. W Representative 12 months 2,850 00
Less leave of absence 253 33 2,596 67
Smith, B. W Assistant Representative 3 months 375 00
Schwerdtfeger, M. K Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 " 750 00
Expenses 1 ,448 88
Durham ($4,810.76):
Summers, E. A Representative 12 months 1,900 00
Morton, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1 ,935 76
Elgin ($8,033.91):
Thomas, F. S Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Smith, B. W Assistant Representative 9 " 1,125 00
Cheesman, M. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4 " 275 00
Martyn, H. M " " 8 " 600.00
Expenses 3,033 91
Essex ($5,348.19):
McKenney, A Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Pizer, M. D Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Expenses 1,298 19
Frontenac ($5,096.80)
Sirett, A. W Representative 12 months 2,400 00
Lake, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 a 1,050 00
Expenses 1 ,646 80
Glengarry ($4,550.16):
Langton, A. V Representative 12 months 1,800 00
Lalonde, L. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 900 00
Expenses 1 ,850 16
Grenville ($4,160.65):
MacLeod, H. G Representative 12 months 1,800 00
Timleck, M. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1 ,385 65
Grey ($6,465.45):
Cooper, T. S Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Colgan, E.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 975 00
Expenses 2,490 45
Haldimand ($4,439.47):
Skinner, A. G Representative . . . 12 months 2,300 00
Rebbetoy, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1,164 47
Halton ($5,179.17):
Whitelock, J. E Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Downs, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Expenses 1 ,354 1 7
Hastings ($4,110.56):
Fair, H. L Representative 12 months 1,800 00
Brown, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Expenses 1 ,485 56
Huron ($5,257.11):
MacLeod, I Representative 5 months 833 30
Shearer, J. C " 7 " 1,750 00
Watt, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 975 00
Expenses 1,698 81
A 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Kenora ($5,536.93):
MacRae, D. E Representative 12 months 2,400 00
Morris, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 750 00
Expenses 2,386 93
Kent ($5,608.44):
Garner, J. A Representative 12 months 2,850 0G
Johnston, N. C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1,783 44
Lambton ($5,545.80):
Macdonald, W. P Representative 12 months 3,000 00
McEwan, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9 " 618 75
McHattie, F. M ■ " " 2 3% " 298 79
Expenses 1,628 26
Lanark ($4,401.37):
Davidson, W. A Representative 12 months 2,100 00'
Cameron, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 975 00
Expenses 1 ,326 37
Leeds ($4,808.24):
Ostler, J. R Representative 12 months 2,100 00
Latimer, C. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 825 00
Expenses 1 ,883 24
Lennox and Addington ($4,983.81):
Buchanan, C. W Representative 12 months 2,850 00
Taylor, C. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 975 00
Expenses 1,158 81
Lincoln ($5,568.12):
Neff, E. F Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Manson, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5 " 343 75
Strong, E. J " " " 2 ... 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 262 50 637 50
Expenses 1,586 87
Manitoulin ($4,239.62):
Banbury, R. C Representative 12 months 2,000 00
Less leave of absence 69 89 1,930 11
Langford, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 900 00
Expenses 1 ,409 5 1
Middlesex ($7,101.19):
Riddell, W. K Representative 12 months 2,700 00
Simpson, L. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 975 00
Expenses 3,426 19
Muskoka and Parry Sound ($6,181.10)
Tipper, R. M Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Creasor, H. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 10M " 707 46
May, O " " "2 2 " 125 00
Expenses 2,348 64
Nipissing ($4,664.31):
McRae, F. C Representative 12 months 2,400 00
Gauthier, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 « 825 00
Expenses 1,439 31
Norfolk ($5,402.41):
Bramhill, G. G Representative 12 months 2,550 00
Pettit, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Expenses 2,027 41
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 23
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Northumberland ($4,982.49):
MacLeod, I Representative 7 months
Martin, A. H. S " 5 "
Hubble, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Expenses
Ontario ($4,268.67):
Innes, E. A Representative 12 months
Marquis, Y. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Expenses
Oxford ($5,992.76):
Green, G. R Representative
Robinson, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Expenses
Peel ($4,789 66):
Graham, CD Representative.
Peacock, G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
Perth ($5,580.32)
White, R. E Representative.
Regan, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
Peterborough ($6,503.96):
Paterson, F. C Representative.
Scott, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
Prescott and Russell ($5,543.34):
Larose, F Representative
Fillion, T Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
12 months
12 months
12 months
12 months
12 months
Prince Edward ($6,470.57):
Webster, F.J Representative 12 months
Dalrymple, J. A Assistant Representative 5 1/6 "
Crawford, G. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Expenses
1,341 70
1,187 50
825 00
1.628 29
1,800 00
825 00
1,643 67
3,000 00
975 00
2,017 76
2,300 00
975 00
1,514 66
2,850 00
975 00
1,755 32
3,000 00
975 00
2,528 96
3,000 00
825 00
1,718 34
2,700 00
657 26
825 00
2,288 31
Rainy River ($4,654.25)
Marr, E. S Representative.
Ryan, M.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
12 months
1,800 00
975 00
1,879 25
Renfrew ($5,552.18):
Dench, F. Q Representative
Kelly, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
12 months
2,000 00
975 00
2,577 18
Simcoe North ($6,627.65):
Page, S. L Representative
Culbert, W Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
12 months
2,700 00
975 00
2,952 65
Simcoe South ($4,950.82):
Lashley, F. A Representative
Carter, E. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Expenses
12 months
2,100 00
975 00
1,875 82
A 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Sudbury ($4,947.45):
Leroux, R Representative 12 months 1,900 00
Paradis, CD Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 2,072 45
Temiskaming ($5,418.52):
Cook, M. F Representative 12 months 2,550 00
Blain, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 900 00
Expenses 1,968 52
Thunder Bay ($5,136.14):
Harrison, N. W Representative 12 months 2,400 00
Rae, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1,761 14
Victoria ($5,423.67 :
Winter, M. H Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Blanchard, P. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Expenses 1 ,598 67
Waterloo ($5,740.07):
McLoughry, E. I Representative 12 months 2,850 00
Snyder, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1,915 07
Welland ($4,349.65):
Wilson, J Representative 12 months 2,200 00
Abt, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 1 , 1 74 65
Wellington ($5,880.40):
Stothers, S. B Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Scanlan, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 ■ 975 00
Expenses 1 ,905 40
Wentworth ($6,465.97):
Marritt, W. G Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Walker, P. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 « 975 00
Expenses 2,490 97
York ($6,131.97):
Cockburn, W. M Representative 12 months 3,000 00
Webster, A. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Expenses 2,156 97
Short Courses: Lecturers and Instructors, Services, 11,740.00; Expenses, 3,236.72:
W. Alexander, 150.00; R. Atken, 313.85; H. H. Avery, 130.50; D. A. Bell, 564.55;
J. E. Bergey, 218.35; J. A. Berry, 629.18; H. V. Binkley, 564.00; W. L. Bishop,
744.05; J. Black, 42.20; R. J. Bryden, 417.15; F. M. Campbell, 299.85; J. F.
Clark, 50.45; G. L. Clute, 50.00; F. H. Cotton, 315.25; R. E. Cumming, 637.95;
N. J. Denholm, 128.45; E. J. Doyle, 18.20; P. Ellis, 50.00; J. F. Francis, 94.25;
C. Frey, 144.00; G. R. Gear, 221.95; E. T. Goring, 19.20; C. Gorrie, 48.00; Mrs.
W. Gowdy, 50.00; H. C. Hartley, 577.80; B. Innes, 30.00; R. T. Jefferson, 445.25;
L. M. Kerr, 170.25; J. S. Knapp, 565.45; H. E. Markle, 247.80; J. W. McCalla,
303.35; R. M. McKenzie, 170.55; R. S. McKercher, 588.90; A. L. C. McKinnon,
177.65; E. T. McLaughlin, 319.75; A. M. Morphet, 298.45; W. A. Muir, 568.85;
F. C. Newton, 259.17; D. S. Paul, 262.45; G. E. Reaman, 128.85; G. T. Rogers,
574.52; M. J. Rowland, 15.70; G. Rush, 138.25; J. H. Shaw, 516.10; F. D. Shaver,
384.55; A. E. Springstead, 302.75; D. C. Smith, 367.55; A. M. Stewart, 53.35;
F. A. Stock, 349.30; O. C. Tennant, 431.35; A. D. Thomas, 126.10; N. J. Thomas,
34.15; V. Tobey, 50.00; J. L. Webb, 317.45; F. D. Willows, 264.80; G. H. Wilson,
34.90 : 14,976 72
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 25
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 9,601.22; A. Kent & Sons, Ltd., 266.00; N. McKibbin Agency,
463.85; Snell Bros. & Co., 550.00; Sundry Persons, judging competition, services
and expenses, 467.28; E. Webb & Sons (Canada), Ltd., 622.50; Express,
.60; newspapers and periodicals, 702.75; accounts under $100, 209.04. . 12,883 24
Less: Sale of Seed 623 65
12,259 59
Grant ($1,750.00)
Canadian Council on Boys' and Girls' Club Work 1,750 00
Agricultural Representatives Branch $ 323,805 15
CROPS, SEEDS AND WEEDS BRANCH
Salaries ($7,875.00)
Permanent
Smith, J. D Director 12 months 3,750 00
MacLeod, J. D Chief Weed Inspector " 2,100 00
Virtue, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,125 00
Wiggins, D.J Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 900 00
Travelling Expenses ($2,423.05)
J. D. MacLeod, 1,261.98; J. D. Smith, 1,161.07 2,423 05
Maintenance ($662.00)
King's Printer, 400.64; Express, 52.98; newspapers and periodicals, 5.50; tele-
grams, 18.59; telephone, 132.26; accounts under $100, 52.03 662 00
Demonstrations, Purchase of Seed and Equipment, Services, etc., Enforcement
of The Weed Control Act and Crop Improvement Work ($16,098.65)
Services, 4,542.00; Expenses, 6,007.13:
W. R. Buchanan, 868.98; R. D. Henry, 777.51; P. J. Lafleur, 843.89; W. J.
Stephen, 3,683.98; Sundry Persons, attending conventions, 493.63; C. C. Tennant,
1,639.31; R. Tremblay, 977.21; W. Wallace, 1,264.62 10,549 13
Prizes:
Boys' Grain and Potato Clubs, sundry persons 1,482 00
Miscellaneous:
Electric Reduction Sales Co., Ltd., 146.83; King Edward Hotel Co., Ltd., 123.30;
King's Printer, 2,549.29; Plessisville Foundry, 152.80; Thomson & Co., 186.40;
Customs, 41.20; express and freight, 83.91; telegrams, 1.19; telephone,
9.76; accounts under $100, 772.84 4,067 52
Subventions— Seed Cleaning Plants ($2,442.13)
C. Beilhartz, 221.62; D. W. Gribben, 238.68; W. Lawson, 250.00; E. B. Mallory,
224.46; D. A. McLeod & Son, 215.48; Rainy River Co-operative Seed Growers,
Ltd., 230.54; J. S. Rutherford, 236.08; Spratt & Ritchie, 207.56; Strathroy, Jr.,
Farmers' Club, 219.66; G. Zwicker, 249.11; Accounts under $100, 148.94 .... 2,442 13
Subventions— Freight on Agricultural Lime ($2,577.66)
Canada Crushed Stone Corporation, Ltd., 367.56; North American Cyanamid, Ltd.,
2,131.70; accounts under $100, 78.40 2,577 66
Grants— District Seed Fairs and Seed Growers' Associations ($1,225.00)
Essex County Corn Show 100 00
Lambton Corn Show ! 100 00
Ontario Corn Growers' Association 350 00
Ottawa Valley Seed Fair 200 00
Quinte District Seed Fair 150 00
Sundry Crop Improvement Associations 325 00
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch $33,303 49
A 26
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
CO-OPERATION AND MARKETS BRANCH
(Commissioner of Marketing)
Salaries ($13,570.80)
Permanent
Wilson, G Director and Chairman, Farm Products
Control Board 7 months 2,187 50
O'Neill, L. E Markets Commissioner 5 " 208 30
Dean, K. A Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 " 900 00
'Goodin, R. E Marketing Representative " 1,800 00
Logan, I. V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Newman, W Assistant to Chairman, Farm Products
Control Board u 3,500 00
Perkin, G. F Assistant to Markets Commissioner " 2,200 00
Peters, W. R Field Man " 1,800 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,180.70)
<G. F. Perkin, 679.93; G. Wilson, 500.77 1,180 70
Maintenance ($886.86)
King's Printer, 466.82; Newspapers and periodicals, 26.20; telegrams,
telephone, 253.50; accounts under $100, 60.60
79.74
886 86
Services and Expenses re Ontario Marketing Act, etc. ($9,563.03)
Services and Expenses:
J. T. Cassin, services, 1,500.00; expenses, 852.54; R. E. Goodin, expenses, 1,136.82;
W. Newman, expenses, 547.61; W. R. Peters, expenses, 714.93; Sundry Persons,
re Producers' Organization Work, services, 914.00; expenses, 1,500.34,
Miscellaneous:
Elliott Bros., 871.88; McCarthy & McCarthy, 821.33; Millard, Smith, Rouse &
McCormack, 132.20; Sundry Newspapers, advertising, 286.71; Express, 6.75;
postage, 34.90; telegrams, 9.00; telephone, 5.61 ; accounts under $100, 228.41
7,166 24
2,396 79
Loans in Accordance with The Co-operative Marketing Loan Act ($5,000.00)
Oxford Fruit Co-operative, Ltd 5,000 00
Co-operation and Markets Branch $ 30,201 39
KEMPTVILLE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
General Office
Salaries ($10,342.39)
Permanent
McPhail, M. C Principal 7 months 2,100 00
Shearer, J. C « 5 " 1,500 00
Bond, H. J Caretaker 12 " 900 00
Dougherty, J Farm Hand, Group 2 " 900 00
Dulmage, M. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 900 00
Latimer, R. G Carpenter " 900 00
Slettebo, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Thompson, J Fireman, Group 2 1,300 00
Temporary
Hurlow, W. J Instructor . . 1 month 71 42
Tolton, W. G Instructor and Dean of Men 5 4/5 months 870 97
Expenses ($12,904.51)
Travelling Expenses:
M. C. McPhail, 550.10; J. C. Shearer, 449.38
999 48
Miscellaneous:
Anderson & Langstaff Co., Ltd., 284.75; W. A. Barnes & Sons, 130.79; Canadian
Countryman Publishing Co., Ltd., 110.00; Central Scientific Company of
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 27
Kemptville Agricultural School — Continued
General Office — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Canada, Ltd., 294.97; Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 530.74; Dominion Concrete
Co., Ltd., 4,127.83; Farmer Magazine, 160.00; Farmer's Advocate, 110.00;
Kemptville Hydro-Electric, 2,075.44; King's Printer, 1,643.32; McMaster
Lumber Co., Ltd., 469.04; Pay Lists, wages of men, 366.25; G. H. Wood & Co.,
Ltd., 193.15; Cartage, express and freight, 256.72; newspapers and periodicals,
63.75; postage, 353.09; telephone, 307.59; telegrams, 10.59; customs, 5.78;
accounts under $100, 1,411.23 12,905 03
Total $ 13,904 51
Less: Refund, Department of Education, Students' Board 1,000 00
$12,904 51
Repairs and Alterations ($4,923.46)
Anderson & Langstaff Co., Ltd., 252.51; W. A. Barnes & Sons, 421.40; E. Bush,
172.99; Crane, Ltd., 335.59; S. M. Durant, 127.69; International Business Machines
Co., Ltd., 221.00; Kemptville Hydro-Electric, 299.99; J. McGahey, 580.60;
McMaster Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,135.49; Pay Lists, wages of men, 739.50; J. C.
Shearer, 156.80; Accounts under $100, 479.90
4,923 46
Divisions
Salaries, Wages, Travelling Expenses, Equipment, Purchase and
Maintenance of Stock, General Expenses ($56,600.61)
Home Economics
Animal and Field Husbandry
Chemistry
Farm Mechanics
Poultry
Horticulture
Apiculture
Salaries
4,847 65
7,760 00
2,500 00
2,365 00
3,750 00
4,500 00
Expenses
10,904 45
11,735 84
2,170 83
1,028 58
2,948 64
2,043 92
45 70
Total
15,752 10
19,495 84
4,670 83
3,393 58
6,698 64
6,543 92
45 70
25,722 65
30,877 96
56,600 61
Salaries, Permanent:
Home Economics:
Bridges, B. L..
Director 12 months 2,500 00
Animal and Field Husbandry:
Runions, A. D Instructor and Extension Specialist. 12 months 2,550 00
Colborne, J. E Teamster 4 months 300 00
Less leave of absence 150 00 150 00
Crawford, W. A Assistant Herdsman 12 months 900 00
Groskopf, B. J Farm Hand, Group 2 " 900 00
Johnston, A " " " 2 " 900 00
Mullen, J. B Teamster " 900 00
Whates, T. E Herdsman u 1,200 00
Chemistry:
George, W. B Instructor
Farm Mechanics:
Parish, F.J Instructor
12 months 2,500 00
12 months 2,300 00
Poultry:
Fraser, J. F Instructor and Extension Specialist. 12 months 2,550 00
Stevenson, S Poultryman " 1,200 00
12 months
3,000 00
8 u
600 00
12 "
900 00
A 28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Kemptville Agricultural School — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Horticulture:
Logsdail, A. J Instructor
Colborne, J. E Teamster
Milne, R Gardener
Salaries, Temporary:
Home Economics:
Green, L. G. F Assistant Directress 6 months 750 00
Leggett, E. L " " 1 " 150 00
Newell, R. I Dean of Girls and Dietitian 7 2/5 months 742 00
Nichols, G. I Nurse 5 2/3 " 705 65
Animal and Field Husbandry
Haley, C Instructor 1 month 260 00
Farm Mechanics:
Brown, N Instructor J/2 month 65 00
Travelling Expenses:
B. L. Bridges, 227.10; J. F. Fraser, 306.21; W. B. George, 1,315.56; L. G. F.
Green, 4.70; E. L. Leggett, 26.93; A. J. Logsdail, 123.33; R. Milne, 3.60; G. I.
Nichols, 2.10; F. J. Parish, 696.64; A. D. Runions, 499.18; B. L. Young, 46.72 .... 3,252 07
Expenses:
Anderson & Langstaff Co., Ltd., 2,346.24; J. F. Barnard's Sons, Ltd., 6,075.59;
N. Brown, 114.45; F. H. Caldwell, 175.00; Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 274.18;
Canada Packers, Ltd., 934.58; Canadian National Live Stock Records, 106.50;
Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 170.55; Hugh Carson Co., Ltd., 189.70;
Cassidy's, Ltd., 125.21; Dairy Department, K.A.S., 943.22; Dominion Concrete
Co., Ltd., 354.38; Eastern Steel Products, Ltd., 421.00; Frisby's Bakery, 328.13;
Frost & Wood Co., Ltd., 608.05; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd., 601.82; Gilmour &
Co., 758.52; T. Graham, 130.00; Gray-Harvey Co., Ltd., 146.25; Horticulture
Department, K.A.S., 176.01; C. Humphries, 100.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 258.69;
Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 229.10; Kemptville Creameries, Ltd., 1,192.95; Kemptville
Dairy, 237.34; K. McDonald & Sons, Ltd., 153.02; G. E. McLean, 255.25;
McMaster Lumber Co., Ltd., 652.07; A. A. McMillan, 300.00; A. M. Parkinson,
579.43; Pay List, wages of men, 6,368.67; Pelton & Reynolds, 511.55; Poultry
Department, K.A.S., 505.55; Sherriffs, Ltd., 124.80; M. J. Watters, 615.02;
Cartage, express and freight, 101.77; newspapers and periodicals, 30.18; accounts
under $100, 3,184.07 30,378 84
Total $ 59,353 56
Less: Refund, Department of Education, Students' Board 2,752 95
$56,600 61
Eastern Dairy School Division
Salaries ($3,000.00)
Permanent
Gibson, A. L Superintendent 12 months 3,000 00
Maintenance, Equipment, Travelling and Other Expenses ($1,984.78)
W. A. Barnes & Sons, 132.22; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 708.99;
A. L. Gibson, 127.52; Kemptville Creameries, Ltd., 505.35; Pay List, wages of
men, 225.00; accounts under $100, 285.70 1,984 78
Kemptville Agricultural School $89,755 75
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 29
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, GUELPH
Salaries ($41,461.27)
Permanent
McGilvray, CD Principal 12 months 5,400 00
Bain, A. F Instructor 9 l / 2 " 1,668 33
Batt, H. E « 12 " 3,000 00
Brown, V. R Lecturer in Anatomy " 2,300 00
Glover, J. S Instructor " 2,700 00
Harris, W Caretaker, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Jones, T. L Laboratory Assistant " 1,600 00
Kingscote, A. A Instructor • 2,700 00
McColl, N Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Mcintosh, R. A Instructor " 3,600 00
Newman, J. A Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Nott, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 " 206 25
Schofield, F. W Instructor 12 months 3,000 00
Less leave of absence 72 58 2,927 42
Scott, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1 month 75 00
Shepherd, A. L Senior Clerk 12 months 2,000 00
Sleeman, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Turner A Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Urquhart, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 " 206 25
Temporary
Barnett, J Veterinary Attendant
Blair, J. K Lecturer
Cairns, G Instructor
Clark, R. S "
Cote, F.J "
Fowler, W. J. R "
Nott, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5*4
Potter, H. R Instructor 1
Urquhart, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9
12 months
(Part time) 6 "
a
(Part time) 1 ■
(Part time) 7 "
1,200 00
214 26
1,800 00
35 74
350 00
2,500 00
359 27
300 00
618 75
Fuel, Light, Water, etc., and Contingencies ($7,932.30)
Travelling Expenses:
J. S. Glover, 8.10; T. L. Jones, 1.90; C. D. McGilvray, 322.35
332 35
Miscellaneous:
Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 360.33; Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
140.40; Guelph Paper Co., Ltd., 122.94; King's Printer, 1,136.27; Mrs. J. Newman,
104.49; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 164.07; Sundry Newspapers,
advertising, 439.20; Sundry Persons, horses for dissection, 317.00; R. Stewart,
Ltd., 934.14; Taylor-Forbes, Ltd., 176.10; West Disinfecting Co., 107.73;
Car tickets, 15.00; cartage, express and freight, 138.77; newspapers and periodicals,
333.46; postage, 473.00; telegrams, 1.85; telephone, 576.94; accounts under
$100, 2,058.26
7,599 95
A. Eger, Inc., 107.11;-
Scholarshlps and Prizes ($148.66)
-Accounts under $100, 41.55
148 66
Research, Investigation and Extension Work, etc. ($8,116.89)
L. Buchanan, 157.40; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,667.51;
Doughty & McFarlane, 261.95; C. Emmett, 122.40; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 108.20;
Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 147.02; R. A. Mcintosh, travelling expenses,
114.98; Pay List, wages of men, 1,160.65 ; F. W. Schofield, travelling expenses,
189.17; A. Stewart, 937.76; R. Stewart, Ltd., 149.54; Sundry Persons, assisting in
laboratory, 466.25; Sundry Veterinary Doctors, blood samples, foals, etc.,
1,947.78; Accounts under $100, 686.28
8,116 89
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph $57,659 12
12 months
3,450 00-
it
1,050 00
a
1,050 00
a
1,125 00
It
900 00
a
975 00
a
900 00
u
1,125 00
a
600 00
a
900 00
a
1,125 00
A 30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
WESTERN ONTARIO EXPERIMENTAL FARM, RIDGETOWN
Salaries ($13,200.00)
Permanent
Steckley, J. C Director
Barr, W. E Teamster
Fraser, A Farm Hand
Griffin, G " " Group 1
Horsman, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Humble, J Farm Hand
Jones, J. M Teamster
MacKay, G. W Assistant Herdsman
Neilson, J. J Assistant to the Director (Part time)
Ozanne, F. W Farm Hand, Group 2
White, T " " " 1
Purchase of Stock and Equipment, Wages, Seed, Fertilizer, Fuel, Light,
Supplies, Travelling Expenses, Educational Work,
Contingencies ($11,942.29)
Travelling Expenses:
G. W. MacKay, 6.12; J. J. Neilson, 61.28; J. A. Simpson, 4.25; J. C. Steckley,
1,458.00; T. White, 8.30 1,537 95
Miscellaneous:
M. Anions, 237.76; Canada Packers, Ltd., 407.00; Central Garage, 150.64;
R. Elliott & Sons, 325.00; C. & J. Gammage & Co., 144.73; W. H. Goodhue,
341.48; L. Holdaway, 202.37; T. Hore, 517.33; Hydro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 164.81; Kearney's Garage, 109.49; Knights', 241.63; H. M.
Lee, 500.00; McDonald Coal Co., 385.69; O. L. McLarty, 105.50; G. T. Mickle &
Sons, 362.07; C. Monk, 255.20; W. J. Parney, 103.38; Pay List, wages of men,
947.71; Ridgetown Public Utilities Commission, 364.99; Sarnia Elevator Co.,
Ltd., 110.25; L. Simpson, 125.25; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 1,681.46; Union Gas
Company of Canada, Ltd., 254.95; Cartage, express and freight, 55.61;
newspapers and periodicals, 33.15; postage, 72.00; telegrams, 2.31; telephone,
96.74; accounts under $100, 2,105.84 10,404 34
Repairs and Alterations ($1,984.54)
Pay List, wages of men, 374.00; M. W. Street, 1,502.65; Accounts under $100,
$107.89 1,984 54
Agricultural School
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Supplies and Equipment ($2,925.19)
Salaries, Temporary ($1,379.00):
Scott, J. R Instructor 4 months 707 00
Simpson, J. A " 3 4/5" 672 00
Travelling Expenses, Supplies, etc.
M. M. Bartlett Spray Works, 185.00; N.Evans, 112.28; W. H. Goodhue, 118.32;
McDonald Coal Co., 455.09; A. J. Silcox, 179.92; Sundrv Students, refund of
board, 157.30; Warwick & Son, 146.60; Accounts under $100, 191.68 1,546 19
Western Ontario^Experimental Farm, Ridgetown $30,052 02
DEMONSTRATION FARM, NEW LISKEARD
Salaries, Permanent ($2,382.62)
Douglas, T. A Farm Manager 12 months 1,320 00
Gardner, CD Herdsman 11 " 1,062 62
Maintenance, Wages, Seed, Feed, Fertilizers, Purchase and Shipping
of Live Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($10,527.37)
Beatty Bros., Ltd., 172.52; A. Bowes, 119.25; J. Brillon, 266.60; British American
Oil Co., Ltd., 392.25; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 130.66; Conlin Bros.,
282.93; T. A. Douglas, travelling expenses, 313.87; P. J. Grant, 267.25; A. E.
Gray, 132.74; D. J. Gray, 178.65; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 138.87; Corporation Town
of New Liskeard, 109.00; Northern Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 155.01; H. O'Grady
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1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 31
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard — Continued
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
& Son, 1,350.35; Pay List, wages of Farm Help, 2,987.03; G. Taylor Hardware,
Ltd., 426.98; Temiskaming Producers Co-Operative Co., Ltd., 487.13; Western
Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 375.56; Cartage, express and freight, 130.50;
postage, 48.21; telegrams, 5.41; telephone, 61.67; accounts under $100, 1,994.93
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard $ 12,909 99
10,527 37
Gardner, C. D.
DEMONSTRATION FARM, HEARST
Salaries, Permanent ($100.00)
. .Farm Foreman ,
1 month
100 00
Maintenance, Wages, Seed, Feed, Fertilizers, Purchase and Shipping
of Live Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($7,790.30)
Canada Packers, Ltd., 128.57; District Services, Ltd., 180.00; C. S. Giles, 316.98
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 376.95; A. Larose, 120.40; Mercier & Shirley, Ltd., 691.84
Pay List, wages of Farm Help, 2,998.75; Pellow Lumber & Hardware Co., 106.78
R. S. Stevens, 1,189.50; G. Taylor Hardware, Ltd., 295.80; J. A. Telfer, 300.00
Express and freight, 145.31; postage, 13.45; telegrams, .75; telephone,
12.47; accounts under $100, 912.75
Demonstration Farm, Hearst $ 7,890 30
7,790 30
NORTHERN ONTARIO BRANCH
Salaries ($10,276.16)
Permanent
Hanlan, L. H Fieldman 12 months 2,850 00
MacLean, A. E Head Clerk, Group 2 \\\i " 2,338 68
Chesterfield, C. H Clerk, Group 2 " 1,122 58
Fahlgren, E. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 10 " 750 00
Freeman, B. M " " "2 12 " 900 00
Jack, F. M " " " 1 " 1,200 00
McGregor, M Senior Clerk Stenographer 6J/£ " 702 40
Winterburn, I.
Temporary
Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
6 months
412 50
L. H. Hanlan, travelling expenses, 829.01
accounts under $100, 48.25
Expenses of Fieldman ($906.78)
-Postage, 10.00; telephone, 19.52;
906 78
Purchase of Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes ($31,401.02)
Services, 182.00; Expenses, 42.00:
M. F. Cook, 3.00; M. Daigle, 15.75; R. Drolet, 9.00; T. Goodwin, 78.00; R.
LaRoche, 27.00; R. Leroux, 17.75; J. M. Macintosh, 4.00; F. C. McRae, 1.50;
H. Menard, 33.00; O. Roberge, 35.00
224 00
Purchase of Seed:
E. Abernot, 34.75; J. Alexander, 203.40; S. Anderson, 591.30; O. Attwater,
27.00; E. A. Bartlett, 153.60; W. E. Blair, 163.20; Bowles Feed Store, 846.25;
O. E. Bowman, 61.80; G. Burt, 43.20; Campbell & McNab, 378.65; City Feed Co.,
30.00; H. Cook, 13.50; D. Craig & Son, 6,162.60; A. Dixon, 76.80; H. Dugrenier,
76.50; R. Duncan, 150.75; Edward Grain Co., 431.75; G. Elchuck, 137.50;
P. Giroux, 280.80; Hogg & Lytle, 3,187.73; I. A. Klamie, 40.25; M. Leiterman &
Sons, 26.25; J. A. McMahon, 444.30; Mount McKay Feed Co., Ltd., 282.00;
J. A. Moore, 809.85; J. A. Morphet, 30.00; H. Munro, 201.45; B. Newton,
29.70; Northern Feed & Seed Co., 681.40; Ottawa Valley Grain Products, 4,033.38;
Pembroke Milling Co., 185.85; F. Pummell, 5.40; J. Purbrick, 27.00; P. Robinson,
232.00; R. Rolandson, 46.92; J. Simmons, 12.00; C. E. Skene, 311.50; P. Stobie
A 32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Northern Ontario Branch — Continued
Purchase of Seed — Continued
62.40; Temiskaming Producers Co-Operative Association, 5,285.65; N. Thomas,
18.00; Twin City Grain Co., Ltd., 482.50; F. E. Wannacott, 31.50; W. Wannacott,
150.75; Woodstock District Co-Operative Association, 2,617.37 29,098 50
Miscellaneous:
Cartage and freight, 1,797.39; postage, 42.00; telegrams, 9.34; telephone, 64.17;
accounts under $100, 165.62
2,078 52
Assistance to Creameries ($750.00)
Grants:
Cochrane Creamery, 250.00; Glackmeyer Cheese Factory, 100.00; Mayers
Cheese Factory, 100.00; Moonbeam Creamery, 200.00; Searls Cheese Factory,
100.00
750 00
Equipment and Contingencies ($1,342.52)
Travelling Expenses:
J. A. Alexander, 48.14; A. Gingras, 10.72; J. A. Hough, 1.50; J. P. Marchildon,
18.56; J. H. McClocklin, 22.60; A. E. McLean, 67.72; L. G. Smith, 28.56; W. J.
Trainor, 5.00; L. E. Van Home, 56.45; F. W. Widdifield, 102.52 361 77
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 577.24; Sundry Persons, meals re overtime, 117.75; Sundry
Registrars, searches, etc., 103.22; Postage, .42; telegrams, 2.53; accounts
under $100, 179.59 980 75
Settlers' Loans re Power of Sale or Sales Proceedings ($156.20)
Township of Harley, 108.23; Accounts under $100, 47.97 156 20
Northern Ontario Branch $44,832 68
ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH
General Offices
Salaries ($72,229.84)
Permanent
President's Office
Christie, G. I President 12 months 7,500 00
Baldwin, F. G Physical Director 2,700 00
Cheevers, E Telephone Operator, Group 2 900 00
Fairweather, W Enumerator u 1,600 00
Fitzgerald, W Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Grant, H. B Clerk, Group 3 4 " 325 00
Kelso, N. G . .Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Parke, W. M Secretary " 1,200 00
Paterson, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5 " 375 00
Porter, A. M Registrar 12 " 2,000 00
Reynolds, J. B President Emeritus u 3,000 00
Sands, D. R Dean " 500 00
Bursar's Office
Stuart, T. H Bursar 12 months 2,850 00
Fowke, R. D Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
O'Neil, L. Z Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Precious, W.J " " 1 " 1,500 00
Dining Hall, Dormitories, etc.
Beck, K. M Dietitian 12 months 1,700 00
Brydon, J Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Cockman, C " " 2 u 1,050 00
Hersey, J. C " " 2 " 1,050 00
Jennings, R. J Kitchen Porter " 975 00
Macdonald, W Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,050 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 33
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Moore, C. T Baker 12 months 1,500 00
Moore, W. G Chef u 1,600 00
Pitman, A. J Dishwasher " 900 00
Taylor, J Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Walker, W. R "■ " 2 " 1,200 00
Engineer's Division
Green, A Stationary Engineer, Group 1 12 months 2,400 00
Fletcher, W Fireman, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Foster, J. E " * 3 " 1,050 00
Gibson, G " " 1,300 00
Good, J. B. L " " 1,300 00
Guthrie, T Plumber u 1,600 00
Johnston, G Fireman, Group 2 1 ,125 00
McGee, E Plumber u 1,500 00
Quarrie, J Fireman * 1,300 00
Smith, J. C Electrician " 1,300 00
Yates, R Assistant Stationary Engineer * 1,600 00
Mechanical Division
Crawford, R. S Foreman Carpenter 12 months 1,600 00
Amos, T Carpenter 12 months 1,600 00
Less leave of absence 45 16 1,554 84
Dobbie, W. H Caretaker, Group 2 12 months 1,050 00
MacLeod, W Blacksmith " 1,200 00
Simpson, J Carpenter " 1,300 00
Swindell, W. W " " 1,300 00
Vipond, T Painter " 1,500 00
Library
Watt, L Librarian 12 months 1,400 00
Healey, M Janitress 12 months 675 00
Less leave of absence 225 00 450 00
Macdonald, M. K Assistant Librarian 12 months 1,125 00
Partridge, F. G " " " 975 00
Expenses ($229,630.10)
Wages — Servants :
Sundry Servants 16,805 1 1
Less: Board of Students attending Summer School Courses 146 00
16,659 11
Temporary Assistance:
Mrs. A. Aldridge, 89.63; Mrs. J. Aldridge, 4.25; W. Allen, 6.00; Mrs. E. Arm-
strong, 2.00; M. Black, 74.00; Mrs. E. Boucher, 1.25; G. B. Brown, 221.00; I.
Brown, 48.00; Mrs. B. Checkley, 54.30; Mrs. A. E. Clough, 4.00; Mrs. C. Clough,
1.75; P. Conroy, 341.60; Hope A. Cormie, 25.00; Mrs. Martha Davis, 4.00; C. F.
Dixon, 340.17; Mrs. E. Duncan, 4.00; J. Eccles, 121.05; Mrs. N. Fitton, 18.25;
J. H. Follwell, 162.50; E. Gale, 45.00; M. Gamble, 315.00; W. Grieve, 81.90;
Mrs. A. Halliwell, 2.88; L. M. Hancock, 72.00; J. Hill, 10.00; T. Hudspith,
214.20; C. E. Jeakins, 25.00; R. Lamont, 476.55; G. L. Locking, 38.79; A. B.
MacDonald, 175.00; I. Master, 62.50; H. J. McDermott, 498.15; T. McGuire,
74.40; T. McGunnigle, 507. 6Q; J. E. Nichol, 22.50; E. M. Paterson, 282.50;
A. Patterson, 185.50; L. Pettifer, 35.00; E. J. Phelan, 117.00; A. Robertson,
3.75; E. Robinson, 6.75; Mrs. F. Schofield, 5.75; F. W. Steep, 9.00; H. Stuckey,
20.25; F. Tierney, 223.17; Mrs. L. Ward, 6.75; M. Young, 32.50 5,072 14
Contingencies, including Expenses of Short Courses:
J. Armstrong, Ltd., 137.50; Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, 140.00;
Garden City Paper Mills Co., 360.00; King's Printer, 5,185.81; H. L. Lugsdin,
141.75; A. B. McCarter, 107.50; Penfold Hardware, 215.86; A. Stewart, 175.17;
Sundry Students, Assistants, 520.00; Express and freight, 34.38 ; telephone,
207.62; newspapers and periodicals, 36.38; postage, 993.00; telegrams, 28.33;
accounts under $100, 876.97 9,160 27
A 34 * PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
H. W. Bailey, 1.35; A. W. Baker, 54.45; F. G. Baldwin, 23.95; E. A. H. Banks,
84.67; E. C. Beck, 15.60; G. E. Bell, 4.50; H. G. Bell, 70.75; W. C. Blackwood,
22.15; D. H. Branion, 52.98; J. M. Bromley, 1.30; L. R. Bryant, 51.50; G. I.
Christie, 522.99; H. J. Clapp, 1.40; M. A. Clarke, 7.40; F. T. Cook, 10.25; O. R.
Cruikshank, 20.40; F. L. Ferguson, 16.80; D. Fletcher, .65; R. D. Fowke, 6.80;
H. L. Fulmer, 1.40; R. R. Graham, 1.20; E. H. Garrard, 6.50; A. M. Grant,
11.25; J. W. Grierson, 6.15; F. W. Hamilton, 6.15; M. L. Hancock, 24.25; J. I.
Hart, 5.50; L. M. Heringa, 20.35; K. M. Hutchinson, 1.50; O. R. Irvine, 24.71;
W. Johnston, 1.35; T. H. Jones, 184.85; M. C. Kay, 11.52; R. Keegan, 109.34;
C. B. Kelly, 44.70; L. G. Klein, 165.08; R. G. Knox, 416.34; G. I. Laidlaw, 16.25;
L. Laking, 2.55; J. Laughlands, 40.40; K. Laver, 6.20; V. C. Lowell, 7.00; A. W.
Mason, 97.49; E. Mighton, 10.25; R. C. Moffatt, 14.90; I. Motzok,, 13.00; O.
McConkey, 158.00; T. J. McKinney, 17.74; G. P. McRostie, 352.83; R. H. Ozburn,
72.41; A. M. Porter, 18.55; G. E. Raithby, 324.21; G. N. Ruhnke, 49.35; D. R.
Sands, 6.00; D. B. Shutt, 34.69; W. N. Simmons, 45.60; J. Simpson, 1.50; J.
Slater, 1.35; H. A. Smallfield, 98.62; W. H. Sproule, 188.96; M. W. Staples,
116.32; O. J. Stevenson, 2.80; F. B. Stewart, 387.17; E. C. Stillwell, 205.68,
J. C. Taylor, 68.15; N. J. Thomas, 39.15; C. L. Thomson, 22.00; R. W. Thompson,
17.90; A. H. Tomlinson, 125.10; J. H. L. Truscott, 129.35; E. G. Webb, 33.05;
H. Whiteside, 43.86; H. B. Young, 22.35 4,802 76
Library:
E. G. Allen & Son, Ltd., 133.29; Baker & Taylor, 124.21; Chevers Cedric, Ltd.,
322.49; Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd., 811.49; King's Printer, 138.18;
Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., 123.20; Moore Cottrell Sub. Agencies,
347.95; Mrs. R. Seifred, 112.00; H. W. Wilson Co., 192.89; Cartage, express
and freight, 83.63; newspapers and periodicals, 149.95; postage, 22.50; accounts
under $100, 896.32 3,458 10
Provisions, Laundry, Engine Room Supplies, Fuel and Light:
Provisions 100,828 15
Laundry 390 16
Engine Room Supplies 1 ,895 19
Fuel and Light 47,262 85
150,376 35
Less: Board of Students attending Summer School
Courses 16,650 00
133,726 35
Animal Husbandry Department, O.A.C., 6,144.22; Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.,
201.25; Balfours, Ltd., 2,116.29; Board of Light & Heat Commission, 1,380.29;
Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 192.74; Canadian Canners,
Ltd., 4,382.70; Christie Brown & Co., Ltd., 164.18; Combustion Engineering
Corporation, Ltd., 231.36; Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 6,555.57; Corporation,
City of Guelph Waterworks Department, 1,716.22 ; Cruickshank-Guild, Ltd.,
706.00; H. Cummins, 597.71; Dairy Department, O.A.C., 3,886.33; Doughty and
McFarlane, 629.60; G. Dyce, 270.00; Empire Foods Corporation, Ltd., 1,635.29;
J. L. Fielding & Co., 788.25; Fine Foods of Canada, Ltd., 253.73; W. Grieve,
902.65; Growers Cold Storage & Ice Co., 150.25; Guelph Creamery, 1,542.50;
E. A. Hales, 169.52; T. G. Hamilton, 181.83; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 109.75;
F. C. Harrington & Son, 13,083.90; R. B. Hayhoe & Co., Ltd., 645.00; H. J. Heintz
Co., 811.76; Horticulture Department, O.A.C., 289.58; Horticultural Experiment
Station, 976.70; Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 9,564.56; Hydro-Electric
Power Commission, Guelph, 2,423.63; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 1,429.34; Kloepfer
Coal Co., 322.50; Lambton Creamery Co., Ltd., 4,200.00; Lasby Transport,
Ltd., 1,315.72; Lealand Co., Ltd., 209.50; A. S. Lincoln Canning Co., 114.89;
London Soap Co., 118.30; Matthews Wells Co., Ltd., 209.38; L. Markle, 130.90;
Fred McMillan, 485.57; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 4,400.93; Norfolk Fruit
Growers Co., Ltd., 238.50; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 25,522.93; Owen
Sound Creamery Co., Ltd., 3,850.00; Ontario Winter Fair, L. E. O'Neil, Secre-
tary, 265.56; Poultry Department, O.A.C., 4,015.78; Pure Gold Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 378.86; Rowntree Co., Ltd., 173.38; Silverwoods Guelph Dairy, Ltd.,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A35
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Provisions, etc. — Continued
140.58; E. D. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 128.48; Steeps Meat Market, 1,523.94; Steven-
son Fruit Co., Ltd., 6,133.37; Sutherland-Schultz Electric Co., 118.12; Swift
Canadian Co., Ltd., 194.14; Trent Institute, O.A.C., 3,201.83; Wethey's Ltd.,
332.00; C. Yeates Co., Ltd., 1,998.28; York Trading Co., Ltd., 1,289.82;
Cartage, express and freight, 23,183.51 ; accounts under $100, 2,046.88 150,376 35
Less: Board of Students attending Summer School
Courses 16,650 00
133,726 35
Furniture, Furnishings, Repairs and Equipment:
Acker Furniture Co., Ltd., 379.89; J. Armstrong, Ltd., 1,014.66; Baetz Bros.
Furniture Co., Ltd., 621.00; R. O. Barber, 148.28; Belleville Sargent & Co., Ltd.,
130.36; Canada Wax Co., 264.00; Cassidys, Ltd., 690.40; James A. Cole Furniture
Co., Ltd., 4,267.90; Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 120.30; Dustbane Products, Ltd.,
212.85; Ellis & Howard, Ltd., 942.49; G. Fairley, 1,137.39; Frank & Schuett,
327.41; Guelph Lumber Co., Ltd., 153.84; Guelph Paper Co., 353.65; Hobart
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1,217.18; Hollingshead Co., Ltd., 101.48; Hubbard
Portable Oven Co., Ltd., 700.00; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 300.00;
M. Lasby, 115.00; S. F. Lawrason & Co., Ltd., 196.07; MacDonald Electric, Ltd.,
2,298.19; P. Martin, 106.66; H. McDermott, 113.63; McGlashan Clarke Co.,
Ltd., 145.04; T. McGunnigle, 118.58; G. J. Merlihan Co., 856.28; J. C. Mundell
& Co., 278.50; A. Muirhead Co., Ltd., 584.91; National Grocers Co., Ltd.,
170.26; National Woodenware Co., 243.41; Northern Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd.,
112.50; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 398.50; Penfold Hardware Co., 932.03;
Preston Woodworking Machinery Co., Ltd., 152.00; Purdy-Mansell, Ltd.,
2,925.73; G. R. Rudd, 132.10; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 550.61; Solex Co., Ltd., 119.05;
R. Stewart, Ltd., 444.30; W. W. Stuart, 293.52; Sturgeons, Ltd., 143.55; Taylor-
Forbes, Ltd., 377.03; Textile Products Co., 436.55; R. G. Venn, 195.53; G. H.
Wood & Co., Ltd., 208.50; Wrought Iron Range Co., Ltd., 437.33; F. R. Yates,
2,469.03; Cartage, express and freight, 118.55; customs, 17.77; accounts
under $100, 2,896.04 31,669 83
Gymnasium:
Toronto Radio & Sports, Ltd., 760.13; Cartage and express, 18.27; accounts
under $100, 231.09 1,009 49
Student Labour:
Sundry Students 7,420 70
Telephone Service, Rent, etc.:
Bell Telephone Co., rental, etc 1,730 17
Scholarships:
Sundry Students 230 00
Students' Teams, Judging at Exhibitions:
J. F. Archibald, 142.50; G. R. Bagg, 142.50; B. S. Beer, 142.50; W. L. Lavery,
67.50; D. A. Parrott, 37.50; L. T. Sonley, 105.00; W. A. Sutherland, 62.50 700 00
Special Research Work in Different Divisions:
Services:
W. A. Brechin, 731.50; D. G. Cameron, 210.73; K. A. Clendening, 260.00; A. R.
Gould, 405.00; E. C. Hallman, 75.91; H. W. Kitching, 108.00; T. Reid, 6.25;
J. F. McFarlan, 20.00; C. E. Mighton, 246.25; W. S. Rowe, 642.00; R. J. Stall-
wood, 1,500.00 4,205 64
Expenses:
W. A. Brechin, 19.85; O. R. Irvine, 166.21; C. B. Kelly, 686.39; H. W. Kitching,
73.01; J. Laughland, 227.86; O. McConkey, 25.86; C. E. Mighton, 697.97;
I. Motzok, 9.40; W. S. Rowe, 28.30; C. W. Shaw, 614.47; R. J. Stallwood, 585.91;
N. J. Thomas, 166.20 3,301 43
Maintenance:
Canadian Ice Machine Co., Ltd., 1,965.22; Bausch & Lamb Optical Co., Ltd.,
A 36
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Research Work, Maintenance — Continued
568.40; Mrs. J. B. Carter, 200.00; Pettits Package Bees, 150.00; Steele Briggs
Seed Co., Ltd., 240.49; Edward Webb & Sons, Ltd., 137.10; Telephone, 6.88;
accounts under $100, 445.50
Purchase and Maintenance of Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors:
Canadian Oil Company's, Ltd., 1,190.10; H. Little, 1,443.67; Norman McKibbin
Agency, 109.30; Accounts under $100, 27.45
3,713 59
2,770 52
Divisions
Salaries
Bacteriology 12,810 36
Botany 16,175 00
Chemistry 29,575 00
Trent Institute 3,000 00
Entomology 18,185 00
English 11,200 00
Animal Nutrition 3,200 00
Agricultural Engineering 25,275 00
Farm Economics 11,000 00
Extensions 6,700 00
Macdonald Institute and Dor-
mitories 30,840 26
Animal Husbandry 30,786 11
Field Experiments 32,818 75
Experimental Dairy and Dairy
School 15,000 00
Poultry 30,215 32
Horticulture 32,332 06
Apiculture 9,527 78
Expenses
2,776 97
1,649 70
13,273 84
6,415 21
2,468 76
502 34
4,607 47
5,859 47
3,832 45
4,992 89
11,110 35
31,307 40
13,429 25
12,263 25
33,881 37
17,099 08
2,262 94
Total
15,587 33
17,824 70
42,848 84
9,415 21
20,653 76
11,702 34
7,807 47
31,134 47
14,832 45
11,692 89
41,950 61
62,093 51
46,248 00
27,263 25
64,096 69
49,431 14
11,790 72
318,640 64 167,732 74 486,373 38
Salaries ($318,640.64)
Permanent
Bacteriology:
Beck, E. C Professor 7 months
Castell, C. H Assistant 12
Cheevers, J Caretaker, Group 2 4
Davey, A Associate Professor 12 "
Garrard, E. H Lecturer
Keenan, T. J Caretaker, Group 2 1\i u
Mills, N Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 103^ "
Shutt, D. B Lecturer, Group 1 12
Botany
Howitt, J. E Professor 12 months
Burdon, G. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 53^ u
Evans, W. G Lecturer, Group 1 12
Mighton, C. E Research Assistant, Group 2
Mockford, P. C Caretaker, Group 2
Sands, D. R Assistant Professor
Simmons, S Assistant 7
Spry, B. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6\i a
Stone, R. E Associate Professor 12
Professor 12 months
Chemistry:
Ruhnke, G. N
Fulmer, H. L
Bell, H. G Associate Professor
Birk, L. A Lecturer, Group 2
Bryant, L. R " "
Bryant, R Laboratory Assistant
Heeg, T. J Research Assistant, Group 2
Johns, D. G Caretaker, Group 2
1,866 62
1,200 00
333 12
3,000 00
2,200 00
730 00
984 38
2,400 00
3,800 00
412 50
2,200 00
1,500 00
1.050 00
2,550 00
875 00
487 50
3,000 00
3,200 00
3,150 00
2,850 00
2,000 00
2,400 00
1,600 00
1,500 00
1.200 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A37
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Chemistry — Continued
Johns, D. V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 975 00
Marshall, A. R Clerk, Group 3 u 900 00
McNab, M Assistant Professor u 2,600 00
Morwick, F. F Soil Specialist, Group 1 " 2,300 00
Ostrander, F. H Caretaker u 1,200 00
Rivaz, C. P Assistant " 1,500 00
Thomas, N. J Soil Specialist, Group 1 " 2,200 00
Trent Institute:
Graesser, F. R Cereal Chemist and Assistant Director. ... 12 months 1,500 00
Rushton, W Baker u 1,500 00
Entomology:
Caesar, L Professor 12 months 3,800 00
Baker, A. W u " 3,800 00
Bechtel, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4% months 360 00
Comar A A u • u 2 7 " 525 00
Dustan, G. G. . . . ........ Specialist in Fruit Pest Work . . . . '. . . . . 12 " 2,000 00
Goble, H. W Assistant u 1,500 00
McNally, A. G Lecturer, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Ozburn, R. H u " 1 " 2,300 00
Thompson, R. W Assistant Entomologist " 2,100 00
English :
Stevenson, O. J Professor 12 months 3,800 00
Barry, M. E Clerk Typist, Group 2 6 u 375 00
Cameron, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 " 225 00
Gunvaldsen, K. M Lecturer, Group 2 12 u 1,800 00
Lowell, V. C " u 2 " 2,000 00
McLean, E. C Associate Professor u 3,000 00
Animal Nutrition *
Branion, H. D Associate Professor 12 months 3,200 00
Agricultural Engineering:
Blackwood, W. C Professor 12 months 3,800 00
Cox, W. C Drainage Supervisor, Group 2 " 1,900 00
Ferguson, F. L Assistant Professor " 2,700 00
Graham, R. R Associate Professor " 3,000 00
Kendall, E. W " " " 3,000 00
King, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Lynch, F Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,050 00
McDermid, W. S " " 2 " 1,050 00
Moffatt, R. C Assistant Professor " 2,700 00
Parks, P. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Shorey, W. P Drainage Supervisor, Group 1 " 2,100 00
Webb, E. G Demonstrator " 2,100 00
Farm Economics:
Drummond, W. M Professor 12 months 4,000 00
Hunter, R. G Assistant " 1,500 00
Reeves, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Rilev, C. W Associate Professor " 2,800 00
Stewart, A Lecturer, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Extension :
Buchanan, J Director 12 months 3,800 00
Meston, E. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Tolton, W. D Extension Assistant, Group 2 u 2,000 00
Macdonald Institute and Dormitories:
Cruickshank, O. R Directress, Home Economics 12 months 3,450 00
Barber, A. E. . Matron « 1,125 00
Brown, P Plumber and Steamfitter u 1,400 00
A 38
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Macdonald Institute — Continued
Butchart, L. E Janitress 12 months 675 00
Clarke, M. A Instructress 9 " 1,274 94
Cosens, M " 12 " 1,800 00
Doughty, G. B " " 2,100 00
Hart, J. I " " 1,700 00
Kay, M. C Assistant Directress " 2,200 00
Kidd, E Instructress « 2,000 00
Master, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 " 450 00
McDiarmid, M. P Instructress in Household Science 12 " 1,800 00
McQueen, M. A Physical Instructor " 1,125 00
Meron, A. B Janitress 12 " 675 00
Renouf, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Sanderson, M Instructress in Household Management. . . 1,812 00
Schenck, W. A Instructress " 2,000 00
Spiars, E Caretaker " 1,200 00
Stauffer, C Caretaker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Thompson, M Clerk Typist, Group 2 6 u 450 00
Animal Husbandry:
Knox, R. G Professor
Abbott, V. C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Bayne, G. R Teamster
Crawford, A. W Horseman
Florence, J Teamster
Grant, A "
Harrison, D. R Assistant Herdsman
Hewitt, W. J Farm Hand
Hoad, C " "
Luscombe, A Herdsman
Mahoney, A. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Masson, J Herdsman
McLeod, J "
Palmer, H "
Raithby, G. E Associate Professor
Rennie, G. R Teamster
Slinger, J Herdsman
Staples, M. W Lecturer, and Farm Superintendent
Stillwell, E. C Lecturer, Group 1
Wolff, F. E Assistant 12 months
Less leave of absence
Field Experiments:
12 months
McRostie, G. P Professor
Barnet, J Plot Man
Binns, G Farm Hand
Bromley, J. M Assistant and Assistant Dean
Burnett, W Plot Man
Calder, W. C Teamster
Daymond, P Farm Hand
Emslie, E Teamster
Gibson, M. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Hood, E. E " " " 1
Jennings, J Farm Hand
Keegan, R Lecturer, Group 1
Kennedy, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Laughland, J Extension Specialist, Group 1
Mason, A. W Lecturer, Group 1
McConkey, O Associate Professor
McCorkindale, A. D Teamster 1
McNally, J. F " 9
McWilliams, H. C Farm Hand 12
Rae, J. M " "
Urquhart, D Caretaker, Group 2
Whiteside, A. E Specialist
,500 00
943 55
12 months
3,800 00
975 00
975 00
1,500 00
975 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
1,050 00
1,300 00
1,125 00
1,320 00
1,300 00
1,125 00
3,300 00
1,050 00
1,300 00
2,400 00
2,700 00
556 45
4,200 00
975 00
1,050 00
1,500 00
975 00
975 00
1,050 00
1,050 00
900 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
2,300 00
900 00
3,000 00
2,700 00
2,800 00
81 25
787 50
975 00
975 00
1,050 00
1,800 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 39
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Experimental Dairy and Dairy School:
Sproule, W. H Professor
Dougherty, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Hamilton, F. W Demonstrator
Irvine, O. R Assistant
Matthews, H. H Caretaker, Group 2
McKinney, T. J Demonstrator
Millar, B "
Smallfield, H. A Assistant Professor
12 months
Poultry:
Graham, W. R Professor
Marcellus, F.N "
Amos, G Farm Hand, Group 2
Bergey, J. E Extension Specialist, Group 2 .
Briggs, G. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2. .
Chapman, W. J Assistant Poultryman
Davis, W Caretaker
Faull, G Poultryman
Francis, J. F Extension Specialist, Group 1 . .
Huntsman, C. M " " "2..
Lewis, E. I Clerk, Group 2
Macllwraith, J. J Assistant in Poultry Extension
Maltby, W Farm Hand, Group 2
Martin, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2. .
Smith, J. B Research Specialist
Snyder, E. S Assistant Professor
12 months
Horticulture:
Tomlinson, A. H Associate Professor 12 months
Bailey, H. W Farm Hand '
Banks, E. A. H Research Assistant, Group 2 "
Clarke, G. R Farm Hand, Group 2 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 18 35
Clelland, D Assistant Gardener 12 months
Cray, A. T Clerk, Group 3
Ferguson, P Farm Hand, Group 2 "
Henry, J Caretaker, Group 2 "
Heringa, L. W Assistant 12 months 1,080 00
Less leave of absence 81 00
Johnston, W. F Assistant Gardener 12 months
Jones, T. H Lecturer, Group 1 "
Kelly, C. B Research Assistant, Group 2 "
Klein, L. G Foreman and Head Gardener "
Laidlaw, G. I Orchardist "
Markle, J. M Teamster "
Morris, G. M Clerk, Group 2
Nisbet, S Teamster "
Richardson, A Farm Hand "
Simmons, W. N Truck Driver "
Slater, J Gardener "
Smith, S * 12 months 1,125 00
Less leave of absence 21 17
Stewart, F. B Research Assistant 12 months
Taylor, J Assistant "
Truscott, J. H. L Lecturer, Group 2 "
Apiculture:
Dyce, E. J Professor 12 months
Hamilton, G. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 "
LeMaistre, W. G Research Assistant ' "
Martin, A. E Clerk Typist, Group 1 "
Martin, E. C Demonstrator 12 months 1,600 00
Less leave of absence 222 22
Sawyer, R Caretaker, Group 2 12 months
3,200 00
975 00
2,100 00
1,500 00
1,125 00
1,900 00
1,800 00
2,400 00
4,200 00
3,800 00
975 00
2,100 00
900 00
1,050 00
975 00
1,500 00
2,700 00
1,800 00
1,125 00
1,800 00
975 00
975 00
2,200 00
2.700 00
3,000 00
900 00
1,500 00
956 65
1,125 00
900 00
975 00
1,125 00
999 00
975 00
2,300 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,050 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
900 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
1,103 83
1,500 00
1,500 00
2,000 00
3,200 00
1,125 00
1,800 00
900 00
1,377 78
1,125 00
A 40
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary
Bacteriology:
Mills, N Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 \y 2 months
Botany:
Stroud, J. J Assistant 3 months
Macdonald Institute and Dormitories:
Lambden, J. M Instructress 3 months
Miller, B Nurse Supervisor 9]/ 2 «
Animal Husbandry:
Clapp, H. J Assistant
Gear, G. R
Field Experiments
Bell, G. E Assistant
Lecturer, Group 2 15/6 ■
6 months
Poultry:
Pettit, J. H Assistant 3 months
Horticulture
Hancock, M. L Lecturer, Group 2 S l A months
« "2 2 u
Whiteside, H. W.
Services:
Expenses ($167,732.74)
D. Agnew, 10.00; W. Allen, 117.00; R. T. Amos, 35.00; J. L. Atchison, 504.00
H. Backus, 40.10; N. A. Bagg, 5.75; J. L. Beaupre, 52.00; J. S. Beilby, 212.19
M. Bell, 10.00; A. W. Bennett, 336.00; R. Berry, 5.00; J. Bond, 7.00; J. Borden
12.00; J. Borland, 105.97; D. A. Brown, 20.00; F. Brydges, 98.71 ; E. Carter, 1 1.61
D. Clinton, 50.00; P. Conroy, 145.60; F. T. Cook, 36.67; M. Counter, 12.00; A. G
Douglas, 395.00; C. C. Duncan, 262.50; E. Eagles, 10.00; J. Eccles, 80.00; M
Eccles, 12.00; J. Erskine, 18.00; R. Ferguson, 36.84; D. G. Figgins, 330.00
H. Fisher, 12.00; D. Fletcher, 52.00; J. G. Florence, 52.50; L. E. Franklin, 35.00
C. Galbraith, 465.00; E. Gale, 207.00; J. R. Garner, 171.30; J. B. Gartshore
1,216.00; W. C. Good, 10.00; A. R. Gould, 81.00; R. J. Groves, 15.00; N. Guthrie
187.50; A. W. Hagar, 32.50; J. Hagar, 111.80; K. Hagar, 34.00; J. E. Hall
205.16; L. Hanna, 128.00; C. Harris, 161.00; B. Healey, 187.50; J. Hill, 5.00
D. Hill, 356.00; F. Hindle, 397.00; H. Huck, 42.50; J. Husband, 78.00; K. W
Hutchinson, 214.08; A. G. Ireton, 375.00; J. A. Irvine, 195.00; F. N. Jerome
365.00; Mrs. D. Johns, 30.80; B. Kay, 10.00; G. Kay, 98.71; J. Kelsey, 12.00
G. Keen, 10.00; J. F. King, 10.00; R. Krouse, 12.00; L. Laking, 36.84
K. Laver, 36.84; J. Lefueski, 257.60; G. L. Locking, 2.00; J. Longstaff, 132.09
P. Lund, 6.00; J. MacGowan, 344.25; A. R. Mallory, 347.50; L. Marcello, 22.00
K. Marcellus, 17.50; H. E. Markle, 9.00; E. H. Marston, 15.00; E. Martin
12.00; Mrs. I. Master, 21.00; J. D. McConachie, 290.00; L. McDermott, 36.84
W. S. McElwain, 40.00; N. Mclnnis, 10.00; M. McKnight, 12.00; M. McLean
12.00; R. H. McNeil, 936.00; M. Meakins, 12.00; W. Metcalfe, 12.00; A. Morphet
92.16; J. Morris, 10.00; Mrs. A. Morton, 13.30; D. Moses, 98.71; I. Motzok
645.50; R. Mummery, 10.00; G. W. Mutrie, 312.50; N. J. Myles, 15.00; D,
Orchard, 175.00; J. Orme, 25.00; D. A. Patterson, 43.87; Pay Lists, wages of
labourers, 20,510.24; H. J. Pettit, 450.00; A. Rennie, 19.50; N. R. Richards
308.00; B. Rivaz, 105.97; H. J. Robinson, 24.00; R. H. Rosewell, 42.00; D. Ross
151.67; J. R. Rothwell, 332.50; G. L. Rowe, 2.00; W. S. Rowe, 64.00; G. Ruber
25.00; R. R. Rudd, 120.00; R. E. Sampson, 288.17; C. Schisler, 4.00; M. C
Schisler, 82.90; R. Schisler, 2.00; A. K. Shantz, 12.00; H. Slater, 10.00; E. M
Slinger, 98.71; Mrs. J. Slinger, 58.50; R. Sloan, 15.00; A. G. Smith, 178.23
C. E. Smith, 255.00; R. J. Smith, 45.00; J. C. Spry, 50.00; G. S. Staples, 94.35
F. Steep, 40.50; E. Stevenson, 12.00; W. Strong, 290.00; W. Stuart, 10.00
T. Taylor, 41.25; W. G. Taylor, 10.00; G. Thompson, 37.45; N. R. Thompson
443.79; A. Townsend, 10.00; A. Underwood, 12.00; H. Vasey, 42.50; D. C
Warren, 75.00; W. A. Watson, 42.50; L. R. Webber, 371.50; M. W. Webster
332.50; D. White, 12.00; C. Wright, 164.27; M. Wright, 110.56; W. R. Wybrow
700.00; B. Young, 120.00; D. M. Young, 221.00
96 24
300 00
399 99
953 33
4H months 453 33
281 33
600 00
440 32
822 58
300 00
39,055 35
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A41
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
N. A. Bagg, 12.40; A. W. Baker, 15.20; J. S. Beilby, 5.30; G. E. Bell, 395.34;
H. G. Bell, 72.65; J. E. Bergey, 1,308.35; W. C. Blackwood, 39.54; H. Branion,
203.01; R. Bryant, 13.00; R. J. Brydon, 31.60; J. Buchanan, 61.25; L. Caesar,
85.93; C. Cox, 945.79; A. G. Douglas, 385.55; W. M. Drummond, 148.35; C. C.
Duncan, 176.04; G. G. Dustan, 259.39; E. J. Dyce, 136.73; J. Eccles, 5.30;
W. G. Evans, 10.02; W. T. Ewen, 422.33; G. Faull, 12.00; F. L. Ferguson,
409.13; J. F. Francis, 1,211.98; H. L. Fulmer, 13.80; W. R. Graham, 8.25; J. B.
Gartshore, 700.40; H. W. Goble, 130.61; A. R. Gould, 531.09; F. R. Graesser,
170.65; H. A. Graham, 88.87; F. W. Hamilton, 23.63; L. Hanna, 53.15; J. I.
Hart, 2.65; G. A. Hills, 30.59; J. E. Howitt, 230.34; R. G. Hunter, 1,137.27;
C. M. Huntsman, 1,244.19; A. G. Ireton, 358.29; F. N. Jerome, 138.43; R.
Keegan, 39.71; E. J. King, 10.00; L. G. Klein, 6.95; R. G. Knox, 29.20; A. M.
Laughland, 15.60; J. Laughland, 190.27; W. G. Lemaistre, 104.10; V. C. Lowell,
50.12; J. J. Macllraith, 954.36; A. R. Mallory, 1.00; F. N. Marcellus, 528.21;
K. Marcellus, 70.55; H. E. Markle, 5.85; A. W. Mason, 100.29; J. D. McConachie,
133.85; O. McConkey, 59.47; G. P. McRostie, 219.07; G. C. McLaren, 1.35; A. G.
McNally, 156.86; R. H. McNeil, 8.50; E. McWilliams, 24.38; H. McWilliams,
17.13; R. C. Moffatt, 47.63; F. F. Morwick, 594.17; G. W. Mutrie, 314.20;
N. J. Myles, 8.35; D. Orchard, 75.23; R. H. Ozburn, 21.85; H. J. Pettit, 753.18;
G. E. Raithby, 13.40; C. W. Riley, 51.76; W. A. Risebrough, 5.00; C. P. Rivaz,
11.65; J. R. Rothwell, 1.60; G. N. Ruhnke, 357.79; W. Rushton, 2.90; D. R. Sands,
91.60; W. P. Shorey, 827.98; J. E. Shuh, 18.60; D. B. Shutt, 4.55; W. H. Simmons,
3.60; C. E. Smith, 111.20; J. B. Smith, 17.56; E. S. Snyder, 38.20; W. H. Sproule,
7.85; R.J. Stallwood, 19.35; O. J. Stevenson, 4.20; A. Stewart, 199.07; F. B.
Stewart, 26.15; W. Strong, 191.27; J. J. Stroud, 21.24; W. A. Sutherland, 11.30; J.
C. Taylor, 15.60; N. J. Thomas, 326.05; C. L. Thomson, 30.40; N. R. Thomp-
son, 319.65; R. W. Thompson, 528.27; W. D. Tolton, 118.79; L. R. Webber,
324.90; N. Weber, 23.41; W. R. Wybrow, 6.50 19,501.21
Maintenance:
American Stove Company, 164.10; J. Armstrong, Ltd., 264.62; W. & S. Avery,
Ltd., 173.88; M. Balconi & Son, 852.50; J. Barclay, 108.91 ; R. O. Barber, 173.01;
A. Barber, 133.80; Beatty Bros., Ltd., 113.25; F. C. Biggs & Sons, 600.00; C. M.
Blyth, 298.88; Mrs. Bohn, 149.17; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 191.00; Borden
Co., Ltd., 142.98; J. H. Borthwick, 537.72; Brantford Cordage Co., Ltd., 106.83;
G. P. Brown Distributors, Ltd., 191.50; J. Brown, 156.15; Brunner Corporation,
Canada, Ltd., 116.15; Buckeye Incubator Co., Ltd., 123.08; Burwell View Farm,
216.00; Canada Packers, Ltd., 235.71 ; Canadian Baled Shavings Co., Ltd., 425.66;
Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 128.47; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 469.35;
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 1,182.14; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd.,
123.82; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 133.90; Canadian Live Stock
Records, 350.75; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 500.61; Central Scientific Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 6,543.43; Cherry Burrell Corporation of Canada, Ltd.,
2,519.25; S. J. Cherry & Sons, Ltd., 401.27; J. Clair, 496.07; Coulter Copper &
Brass Co., Ltd., 100.00; Crane, Ltd., 303.88; K. Crimless, 132.25; Dairy Depart-
ment, Ontario Agricultural College, 167.29; Dale Estate, Ltd., 542.28; Wm. Daw-
son Subscription Service, Ltd., 133.30; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 229.07;
Dominion Foundries & Steel, Ltd., 450.00; Doughty & McFarlane, 2,144.53;
Douglas Seed Co., 501.03; Eastern Steel Products, Ltd., 612.49; Ellis & Howard,
Ltd., 1,165.28; Every Scale Repair Shop, 103.47; Eureka Planter Co., Ltd., 153.41;
Federal Wire & Cable Co., Ltd., 131.05; I. O. Felker, 499.93; Foster Pottery Co.,
137.76; Frank & Schuett, 937.89; Freeman Store Fixture & Supply Co., Ltd.,
356.97; Findlay's Limited, 167.64; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 227.29; J. D. Gale,
1,385.82; General Supply Company of Canada, Ltd., 192.22; J. H. Giffen, 115.20;
Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 327.28; G. Gordon, 1,474.13; Greenmelk Co., Ltd.,
494.67; Guelph Creamery, 411.50; Guelph Fertilizer Mixing Station, 153.30;
Guelph Lumber Co., Ltd., 872.44; Guelph Paper Co., 147.54; A. Haas, 200.00;
Hale's Meat Market, 247.32; F. W. Hamilton, 135.00; W. S. Hanna & Sons, 262.76;
R. Harcourt, 108.63; H. & J. Horton, 125.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 1,112.56; Ingram
& Bell, Ltd., 472.19; Gordon Johnson, 672.36; Ketchum Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
2,797.00; Keuffel & Esser Co., 202.01 ; King's Printer, 7,554.36; Kloepfer Coal Co.,
413.31; Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Ltd., 669.00; Marshall Lasby, 311.42; D.
H. Lindsay, 500.14; H. Little, 139.23; Lockhart's Camera Exchange, 208.51; B.
Lovett, 11 1.50; John Lowe Estate, 335.00; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 122.88;
A 42 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Macdonald Electric, Ltd., 122.18; T. H. Maltby, 250.25; Maple Leaf Milling Co.,
Ltd., 7,770.56; P. Martin, 300.39; J. A. McAllister, 196.00; R. McCorkindale,
643.34; H. McFadyean, 700.00; J. A. McFarlane, 117.25; D. E. McKewen, 150.00;
D. J. McLean, 139.65; D. A. McNaughton, 329.46; A. A. McNeil, 114.25; G. J.
Merlihan & Co., 121.07; Model Fence & Incubators, Ltd., 125.10; Moffats, Ltd.,
346.50; Moss Garage, 191.84; National Fertilizers, Ltd., 221.58; National Grocers
Co., Ltd., 1,253.40; National Woodenware Co., 341.30; Niagara Brand Spray
Co., Ltd., 344.64; Niagara Packers, Ltd., 132.19; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd.,
263.21; Ontario Agricultural College Review, 251.00; Ontario Cork Co., 1,012.75;
Owen Sound Creamery Co., Ltd., 350.00; Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd., 255.00;
J. D. Patterson, 200.00; Penfold Hardware Co., 1,771.80; Pfaff Refrigerator
Service, 147.77; Pioneer Equipment Co., 771.85; Wm. Plester, 277.11; Poultry
Department, Ontario Agricultural College, 142.69; Quaker Oats Co., 1,503.88;
Reesors Marmill, Ltd., 788.83; Reitzels, Ltd., 4,257.80; Richards Glass Co., Ltd.,
504.11; Robinhood Flour Mills, Ltd., 106.35; Royal Agricultural Winter Fair,
187.68; Royal Dairy, 416.64; W. Scott, 235.26; Sheldons, Ltd., 127.31; Sheridan
Nurseries, Ltd., 223.17; Silver Creek Farms, 585.00; Silverwoods Dairies, Ltd.,
1,021.45; B. Smith, 138.72; E D. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 109.68; Standard Brands,
Ltd., 329.76; R. Stewart, Ltd., 1,109.54; W. W. Stuart, 302.99; Suey Wah
Laundry, 143.45; Sutherland Schultz Electric Co., Ltd., 265.37; Steep's Meat
Market, 124.60; A. Stewart, 769.17; J. Sutherland & Sons, Ltd., 132.50; J. H.
Sweeney, 392.92; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 183.05; Taylor-Forbes, Ltd., 697.50;
J. Thomas, 1,569.57; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 6,032.46; W. E. Treleaven,
248.25; Underwood-Elliott-Fisher, Ltd., 282.40; Universal Lightning Rod Co.,
154.66; Walker Wallace, Ltd., 152.00; J. Walsh, 157.70; T. E. Walsh, 136.27;
E. Webb & Sons, Ltd., 101.59; Wilson-Scientific Co., Ltd., 164.15; G. H. Wood
&Co., Ltd., 117.75; C. Yeates Co., Ltd., 1,123.12; Cartage, express and
freight, 1,722.99; customs, 159.53; newspapers and periodicals, 565.99; postage,
3,052.03; telephone, 1,613.63; telegrams, 94.00; accounts under $100,
12,952.18 114,206 18
Less: Refund Yorkshire Insurance Co 5,030 00
109,176 18
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph $788,233 32
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. P. M. Dewan 12 months 8,000 00
Seed Grain Subsidy Act ($3,023.15)
Sundry Municipalities, loans, 3,134.94; less repayments by municipalities, 111.79.. 3,023 15
Statutory $11,023 15
Total Expenditure, Department of Agriculture $2,147,614 59
PART B
DEPARTMENT
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FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Office, Salaries, Maintenance, Etc 8
Supreme Court of Ontario 10
Accountant's Office 19
Shorthand Reporters 11
Toronto and York Crown Attorney 12
Land Titles Office 12
Drainage Referees 12
Criminal Justice Accounts 13
Administration of Justice in Counties, Cities and Districts 13
Magistrates 17
Public Trustee 18
Official Guardian's Office 19
Fire Marshal 20
Inspector of Legal Offices 21
Law Enforcement Branch 23
Ontario Securities Commission 29
Statutory , 30
Allowances to Supreme Court Judges 30
Allowances to County and District Judges 31
Administration of Justice Expense Act 31
Expenses of Elections 31
Probation Offices 32
Special Expenses 32
Special Warrants 33
Summary 7
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Hon. G. D. Conant, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page B 30).
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($55,218.32)
Permanent
Humphries, LA Deputy Attorney-General 12 months
Adamson, H. R Accountant, Group 2 6 "
Booth, G. K Clerk, Group 3 12
Bowman, W. C " " 2
Browning, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 iy 2 "
Calarco. M " " " 2 12 "
Chowen, J. E " " "2 7 "
Common, W. B Senior Solicitor 12 "
Flahiff, CM Clerk Typist, Group 2
Frankish, E. R Pathologist
Hood, M. M Secretary to Minister and Departmental
Secretary "
Hope, C. P Solicitor, Group 2
Jack, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Klein, A. O Solicitor. Group 3 1
LaChapelle, M. R Clerk Typist, Group 2 12
MacTavish, L. R Solicitor, Group 2 6 "
Magone, C. R " " 1 12 "
Mooney, M Secretarial Stenographer
Nicol, A. W Principal Clerk
Pidgeon, B. I Clerk, Group 1 6J/2 "
Sangster, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 10 1/6 "
Snyder, C. L Counsel 12 "
Vincent, V. T Technician, Group 1 11 "
Wilson, B Clerk Typist, Group 2 12
Temporary
Aubin, J. C Student-at-Law 7 3/5 months
DeGuerre, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3
Flath, A. J Clerk Typist, Group 2
Gregory, P Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12
Liesmer, M. R Clerk Typist, Group 2 2%
McNabb, G. A Student-at-Law 7 2/5
Smith, D. J Clerk Typist, Group 2 3
Woodhouse, J. H Student-at-Law 10%
7,000 00
1,399 98
900 00
1,125 00
231 25
900 00
481 25
5,000 00
900 00
5,000 00
3,600 00
3,600 00
1,200 00
185 32
825 00
1,800 00
4,200 00
1,800 00
2,200 00
812 50
949 68
6,000 00
1,366 94
825 00
329 99
225 00
206 25
1,125 00
169 35
160 82
187 50
512 49
Travelling Expenses ($699.47)
Hon. G. D. Conant, 625.00; Department of Highways, 14.15; M. M. Hood, 12.87;
C. P. Hope, 15.15; C. R. Magone, 18.00; E. A. Mockler, 14.30
Maintenance ($3,894.92)
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 128.68; Grand & Toy, Ltd.,
109.20; Harcourts, Ltd., 100.90; King's Printer, 2,023.00; Car tickets,
19.10; cartage and express, 13.51; newspapers and periodicals, 75.75; telegrams,
255.18; telephone, 831.10; accounts under $100, 338.50
Crown Counsel Prosecutions ($8,111.65)
Expenses:
W. B. Common, 130.75; C. P. Hope, 163.85; C. R. Magone, 98.55
Fees and Expenses:
J. E. Anderson, 20.00; A. F. Annis, 174.00; H. Arrell, 101.00; H. Atkinson,
166.10; A. D. Bell, 72.00; J. F. P. Birnie, 200.00; E. W. Clairmont, 170.04;
W. P. Clement, 10.00; N. L. Croome, 84.57; A. G. Davis, 107.00; H. R. Dey-
man, 10.00; W. I. Dick, 248.77; B. C. Donnan, 254.25; R. D. Evans, 20.00;
R. M. J. Galligan, 50.00; K. S. Ham, 20.00; F. Hammond, 86.00; J. G. Hark-
ness, 146.00; D. E. Holmes, 10.00; H. B. Johnson, 92.00; J. M. Kearns, 10.00;
699 47
3,894 92
393 15
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL Bj>
Main Office — Continued
Crown Counsel Prosecutions — Continued
Fees and Expenses — Continued
W. E. Kelly, 20.00; E. H. Lancaster, 121.00; W. S. Lane, 112.00; W. F. Lang-
worthv, 510.20; E. S. Livermore, 562.10; C. W. A. Marion, 120.40; J. H. Mc-
Donald, 575.75 ; V. J. McElderry, 269.55 ; C. McKay, 20.00 ; L. A. Mc-
Lennan, 165.71; W. F. McRae, 132.00; N. F. Newton, 1,090.83; J. L. O'Flynn,
494.03; W. W. Pollock, 66.00; E. C. Popham, 197.70; T. J. Rigney, 330.00; H.
D. Smith, 381.35; H. E. Stone, 121.70; H. M. Taylor, 20.00; E. A. Tilley, 106.25;
F. E. D. Wallace, 132.80; G. Walmsley, 117.40 7,718 50'
General Litigation and Legal Services ($370.74)
Reference re Children's Protection Act and other Social Acts:
Powell, Aylen & Maclaren 200 00
Lovebond vs. Grand Trunk Railway, et al:
R. S. Robertson, legal services 100 00
Sundry Litigations:
Accounts under $100 70 74
Commissions and Sundry Investigations ($24,432.65)
Royal Commission on Highway Transportation:
Hon. Mr. Justice Chevrier, Chairman, honorarium, 500.00; travelling expenses,
226.10; E. R. Sayles, Commissioner, honorarium, 500.00; travelling expenses,
743.70; C. R. Young, Commissioner, honorarium, 500.00; J. H. Best, caretaking
services, 100.00; R. Brydie, services reporting, 1,051.00; H. Redmond, stenog-
raphic services, 245.24; J. Singer, legal services, 1,000.00; D. C. Wells, ser-
vices as Secretary, 649.81; N. D. Wilson, services as Economist Expert, 2,500.00;
Accounts under $100, 343.24 8,359 09
Committee Investigating Administration of Justice in Province of Ontario:
Sundry Newspapers, advertising, 1 14.64; Accounts under $100, 22.10 136 74
Rowell Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations:
King's Printer, 3,069.76; D. W. Lang, services as Counsel, 3,500.00; J. Rosen-
feld, legal services, 300.00; K. W. Taylor, services, 780.00; expenses, 342.35;
Express, 4.36; telephone, 5.72; accounts under $100, 52.65 8,054 84
Homewood Sanitarium Inquiry:
F. W\ Barlow, Commissioner, honorarium 1,000 00"
Inquiry re the late Mrs. Maybelle Horlick Sidley:
N. R. Butcher & Co., copies of evidence, 324.50; Telegrams, 38.77; accounts
under $100, 146.75 510 02
Royal Commission re Mental Hospitals:
C. R. Magone, Chairman, expenses, 397.97; W. H. Avery, Commissioner, honor-
arium, 3,850.00; A. E. Baker, expenses, 229.55; L. Conacher, Commissioner,
expenses, 268.25; Canadian Stenotype Services, transcription of evidence,
425.40; H. G. Rogers, expenses, 112.55; E. H. Silk, expenses, 357.75; F. J. Spera-
pani, expenses as Official Reporter, 228.15; Postage, 2.14; telegrams, 4.30;
telephone, 86.78; accounts under $100, 409.12 6,371 96
Conferences on Improving Laws ($1,103.44)
D. W. Lang, travelling expenses, 350.00; E. Silk, travelling expenses, 247.60; C.
L. Snyder, travelling expenses, 350.00; Express, 1.35; telephone, 3.29; accounts
under $100, 151.20 1,103 44
County Law Libraries, Grants ($2,000.00)
Sund ry Law Associations 2,000 00
Compassionate Allowances for Incapacitated Officers ($1,200.00)
M. Brennan 1,200 00
B 10
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No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Law Library, Books, Reports, etc. ($775.33)
Burroughs & Co. (Eastern), Ltd., 267.00; Canada Law Book Co., Ltd., 105.25;
Carswell Co., Ltd., 162.50; Accounts under $100, 240.58
Main Office $97,806 52
775 33
SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Grants to Judges' Library ($700.00)
Hon. W. E. Middleton, Treasurer
700 00
Judges' Staff
Salaries ($8,225.00)
Permanent
Davies, R. N Reporter and Secretary 12 months 2,000 00
Coles, E. M Secretarial Stenographer " 1,600 00
Farrow, L. E " " u 1,600 00
Rouse, I " " 12 months 1,600 00
Less leave of absence 800 00 800 00
Spiers, E. L Library Assistant, Group 3 12 months 825 00
Staples, M. M Secretarial Stenographer u 1,400 00
Master's Office
Salaries ($20,100.00)
Permanent
Barlow, F. H Master
Cook, F. G Assistant Master, Group 2.
Hunter, A. T u " "2.
Lennox, O. E " ■ * 1.
Marriott, A. S Head Clerk, Group 2
12 months
7,000 00
3,500 00
3,000 00
4,200 00
2,400 00
Registrar's Office
Salaries ($47,001.03)
Permanent
Smyth, C. W Registrar 5 2/5 months 2,032 26
" Assistant Registrar 13/5 " 592 74
Hinds, D Registrar 6 3/5 months
Anderson, W. S Surrogate Clerk 12 "
Beddis, G. F Clerk, Group 2
Best, J. H Messenger "
Bow, E. B Clerk Typist, Group 2 "
Bradley, C Clerk, Group 3
Brandon, W. E Assistant Registrar, Group 2 6 "
Cadwell, J. R u " " 2 12 "
Cameron, V. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 53^ "
Chambers, T Usher and Messenger 12 "
Colloton, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Currie, B.J Senior Clerk Stenographer
Eden, L Usher and Messenger
Fisher, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Gorman, A. P Stenographic Reporter
Grant, C Clerk, Group 2
Irvine, W. T Usher and Messenger
Ling, L. C Assistant Registrar, Group 2
Livingston, J. A Office Boy 7 "
McBride, G. K Senior Clerk 12 "
McHugh, G. P Assistant Registrar, Group 2 5 "
McKinnon, R Clerk, Group 2 12
Palen, H Assistant Registrar, Group 2
Pope, W. M Clerk. Group 1
2,625
00
2,467
74
2,500 00
1,050 00
200 00
750 00
825
00
1,050 00
2,100 00
433
33
1,400
00
1,125
00
1,300
00
1,300 00
975
00
2,000 00
975
00
1,300
00
2,400
00
306 25
1,800 00
875
00
975
00
2,000 00
1,300
00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 11
Supreme Court of Ontario — Continued
Registrar's Office — Continued
Ralfe, R. W Assistant Registrar, Group 2 12 months 2,700 00
Scott. F. W " u u 2 u 2,400 00
Smith, D Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 900 00
Spanner, C. G Stenographic Reporter " 2,000 00
Stewart, D. J Clerk, Group 1 " 1,400 00
Thompson, G. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,050 00
Tracy, M. E Senior Clerk Stenographer .7 ■ 875 00
Temporary
Bristol, D Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,299 96
Livingston, J. A Office Boy 3 a 131 25
Rudge, C. E Assistant Registrar, Group 2 1 " 212 50
Maintenance ($7,266.18)
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 227.45; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 1,316.10; King's Printer, 3,337.89;
R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 420.55 ; Thornton, Smith & Co., Ltd., 420.00; Under-
wood-Elliott-Fisher, Ltd., 494.70; Car tickets, 18.00; express, 6.45; postage,
400.00; telegrams, 120.99; telephone, 96.40; accounts under $100, 407.65 7,266 18
Taxing Office
Salaries ($5,400.00)
Permanent
MacGillivray, J. F Taxing Officer 12 months 5,400 00
Supreme Court of Ontario $88,692 21
SHORTHAND REPORTERS
Salaries ($22,800.00)
Permanent
Brown, S. W Court Reporter 12 months 3,000 00
Buskard, W. G " " " 2,550 00
Cabeldu, A. E " " " 3,000 00
Clitheroe, F " u " 3,000 00
Dickson, R. N " " " 3,000 00
Foot, E. C ■ " 12 months 3,000 00
Less leave of absence 750 00 2,250 00
Nield, E " " 12 months 3,000 00
Taylor, H. O " " .... « 3,000 00
Services Reporting and Travelling Expenses ($11,018.82)
Services Reporting:
R. Brydie, 870.00; P. R. Burt, 8.00; J. Buskard, 80.00; N. R. Butcher & Co.,
80.00; Coo & Thompson, 24.00; A. G. Newall & Co., 64.00; P. N. O'Hara,
676.00; T. Pyburn, 984.00; M. Tichborne, 40.00; W. D. Torrie, 56.00; H. W.
Tuck, 1,332.10 4,214 10
Travelling Expenses:
S. W. Brown, 737.06; R. Brydie, 385.15; P. R. Burt, 12.68; N. R. Butcher &
Co., 22.70; W. G. Buskard, 667.05; J. Buskard, 8.25; A. E. Cabeldu, 580.75;
F. Clitheroe, 856.00; R. N. Dickson, 244.55; E. C. Foot, 106.68; G. Mitchell,
8.90; E. Nield, 591.90; P. N. O'Hara, 473.00; T. Pyburn, 489.70; W. R. Scott,
11.70; H. O. Taylor, 522.00; W. D. Torry, 78.35 ; H. W. Tuck, 1,008.30 6,804 72
Shorthand Reporters $33,818 82
B 12
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
OFFICE OF TORONTO AND YORK CROWN ATTORNEY
Salaries ($27,134.03)
Permanent
McFadden, J. W Crown Attorney 12
Borins, N Assistant Crown Attorney, Group 2 . . .
Gibson, W. O.
Malone, F. I
Martin, W. M
Sanders, H. A
Foster, V. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Walsh, L Clerk, Group 1
Wice, A V * 3
Temporary
Downey, D. F Assistant Crown Attorney
Martin, W. M
Mathews, N. L
12 months
7,000 00
«
3,000 00
4,000 00
"
3,500 00
103^ ■
2,629 03
12 "
2,500 00
«
1,125 00
u
1,600 00
a
900 00
(Part time)
170 00
«
340 00
M
370 00
Maintenance ($412.59)
Canada Law Book Co., Ltd., 115.75; Newspapers and periodicals, 25.00; post-
age, 180.00; telegrams, 12.99; telephone, 24.99; accounts under $100, 53.86
Office of Toronto and York Crown Attorney $27,546 62
412 59
LAND TITLES OFFICE
Salaries ($27,300.00)
Permanent
Deacon, C. R Master of Titles 12 months 4,800 00
Clarke, C. E Secretarial Stenographer " 1,700 00
Cowlin, R. G Senior Clerk " 1 ,700 00
Crawford, A. A " " " 1,700 00
Durrant, B. C " " " 1,700 00
Lander, W. J Deputy Master of Titles, Group 1 " 3,000 00
Martin, J. M Senior Clerk " 1 ,900 00
McCool, C. B Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Mercer, S Deputy Master of Titles, Group 2 2,400 00
Perrins, J. C Senior Clerk Stenographer 1 ,500 00
Pollard, E Clerk, Group 1 " 1 ,600 00
Willis, G. G. Y Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Young, W. F " " " 2,000 00
Maintenance ($762.65)
King's Printer, 674.15; Postage, 70.00; accounts under $100, 18.50
Land Titles Office $28,062 65
762 65
DRAINAGE REFEREES
Salaries ($2,400.00)
Permanent
Honeywell, F. H Drainage Referee 12 months 1,200 00
McNevin, J. A " " " 1,200 00
Maintenance ($23.75)
J. A. McNevin 23 75
Drainage Referees $2,423 75
months
1,650 02
728 87
u
900 00
a
2,100 00
u
1,600 00
a
1,200 00
660 00
500 00
1,160 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 13
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACCOUNTS
Audit Office
Salaries ($9,338.89)
Permanent
Adamson, H. R Auditor 6 i
Fitzgerald, E. R Senior Clerk 5 \
Forman, B. S Clerk, Group 3 12
Mockler, E. A Principal Clerk
Parkhill, M Senior Clerk
Starr, E. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Temporary
Fitch, C. A Auditor 6 months
" Consultant
Travelling Expenses ($237.43)
C. A. Fitch 237 43
Maintenance ($489.86)
King's Printer, 396.39; Telegrams, 8.70; accounts under $100, 84.77 489 86
Annual Revision of Voters' Lists, Services and Expenses of County
and District Court Judges ($1,642.29)
Algoma, 5.00; Brant, 66.07; Bruce, 45.13; Carleton, 6.20; Cochrane, 38.30; Dufferin,
7.20; Essex, 42.20; Hastings, 227.80; Huron, 347.30; Kent, 30.85; Lanark,
66.51; Leeds and Grenville, 56.70; Lennox and Addington, 157.20; Lincoln,
36.40; Middlesex, 27.00; Northumberland and Durham, 21.80; Ontario, 13.80;
Peel, 25.40; Perth, 123.90; Prescott and Russell, 10.00; Renfrew, 20.70; Simcoe,
74.00; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 42.40; Temiskaming, 40.43; Welland,
97.80; Wentworth, 12.20 1,642 29
Counties and Cities, Administration of Justice ($399,980.92)
Counties and Cities:
Brant, 4,707.67; Bruce, 3,301.07; Carleton, 20,085.14; Dufferin, 3,487.13;
Elgin, 3,358.35; Essex, 10,665.55; Frontenac, 7,327.24; Grey, 8,846.26; Haldi-
mand, 3,479.94; Halton, 4,974.13; Hastings, 5.881.22; Huron, 3,401.70; Kent,
9,285.63; Lambton, 3,784.36; Lanark, 3,465.34; Leeds and Grenville, 5,018.00;
Lennox and Addington, 3,659.99; Lincoln, 7,779.12; Middlesex, 16,682.11;
Norfolk, 3,077.02; Northumberland and Durham, 7,984.60; Ontario, 8,530.49;
Oxford, 6,130.41; Peel, 4,226.00; Perth, 4,139.27; Peterborough, 4,083.78;
Prescott and Russell, 5,425.30; Prince Edward, 1,724.76; Renfrew, 7,774.94;
Simcoe, 10,579.70; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 6,454.99; Victoria, 3,352.91 ;
Waterloo, 4,268.48; Welland, 9,070.13; Wellington, 3,931.14; Wentworth,
7,968.90; York, 6,528.83; City of Hamilton, 11,096.03; Toronto and York,
33,800.75; Toronto (Municipal Farm), 37,869.16; City of Toronto, 38,143.38. . 355,350.92
Crown Attorneys, Salaries in lieu of fees:
J. S. Allan (Essex), 6,000.00; G. W. Ballard (Wentworth), 5,600.00; W. P.
Clement (Waterloo), 3,500.00; R. J. Desrosiers (Essex), 1,800.00; R. D. Evans
(Dufferin), 1,400.00; J. G. Harkness (Stormont), 3,230.00; J. M. Kearns (Wel-
lington), 4,200.00; W. E. Kelly (Norfolk), 3,400.00; H. F. McCulloch (Went-
worth) 1,500.00; R. Mercier (Carleton), 4,500.00; W. W. Pollock (Lanark),
2,500.00; H. M. Taylor (Lambton), 3,500.00; F. E. D. Wallace (Brant), 3,500.00. 44,630 00
Administration of Justice in Districts
Salaries ($134,238.56)
Algoma :
Permanent:
Fleming, S. E Gaol Surgeon 12 months 300 00
Hearst, M. A Matron " 400 00
Hearst, R. M Gaoler * 1,800 00
Johnson, W Turnkey " 1,400 00
MacDonald, J. H Caretaker " 1,200 00
B 14
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Algoma — Continued
Administration of Justice in Districts — Continued
Salaries — Continued
McLeod, J. H Turnkey 6 months 562 50
OTlynn, J. L Clerk of the Peace 11 " 366 67
Prout, V Elevator Attendant 12 " 1,050 00
Ruchon, F Charwoman 7 " 309 00
Stone, R. E Treasurer 12 " 400 00
Thompson, J Turnkey " 1,300 00
Temporary:
Charwomen, Elevator Attendants, Engineers, Turnkeys, etc
3,383 50
Cochrane:
Permanent:
Bisson, H Caretaker
Caldbick, S. A Crown Attorney.
MacKay, J. D Sheriff
" Treasurer
Menzies, J. E Court Reporter .
12 months
1,300 00
a
3,500 00
u
750 00
u
400 00
u
1,200 00
Temporary:
Guards. .
417 23
Kenora :
Permanent:
Appleton, E Clerk of the District Court 12 months 700 00
Chivers, P Turnkey " 1,300 00
Cox, E. W Gaoler " 1,700 00
Cox, M. F Matron " 300 00
Doan, M Gourt Reporter " 300 00
Dolman, W Treasurer " 400 00
Gould, A Caretaker " 1,200 00
Gunne, W. J Gaol Surgeon " 200 00
Howard, C Turnkev " 1,300 00
MacCallum, L. D Sheriff .' " 1,000 00
McLennan, L. A Clerk of the Peace 9 5/6" 204 86
Murray, H Turnkey 12 months 1,300 00
Less leave of absence 249 17 1 ,050 S3
Myles, G. H Caretaker 12 months 1,200 CO
Popham, E. C Clerk of the Peace 2 1/6" 45 14
Warner, H. R Turnkey 12 " 1,500 00
Temporary:
Caretakers, Turnkeys, etc
1,263 00
Manitoulin:
Permanent:
McDermid, R Gaoler 12 months 1,300 00
McDermid, S. J Matron " 300 00
McRae, W. F Treasurer " 300 00
" Clerk of the Peace u 250 00
Strain, F. A Gaol Surgeon " 200 00
Temporary:
Guards and Matron
180 00
Muskoka:
Permanent:
Clairmont, E. W Clerk of the Peace 12 months 250 00
Ellis, E. G Physician " 150 00
Lount, C. E Treasurer " 400 00
Reynolds, C Gaoler " 1,300 00
Reynolds, E Matron " 200 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B_15
Administration of Justice in Districts — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Muskoka — Continued
Temporary:
Charwoman, Guards, etc 481 00
Nipissing:
Permanent:
Brennan, E. J Gaol Surgeon 12 months 300 00
Frezell, J Court Reporter " 1,200 00
Gratton, F Turnkey " 1,500 00
Hooey, G Caretaker " 1,200 00
Laderoute, W Turnkey " 1,300 00
LePage, E Cleaner and Helper " 1,125 00
Rathwell, H Turnkey 3 " 300 00
Rayner, W Turnkey and Caretaker 12 ■ 1,500 00
Tilley, E. A .Clerk of the Peace " 250 00
Turner, E. J Gaoler " 1,900 00
Valin, F Matron ■ 450 00
Windsor, W Engineer and Turnkey 1,300 00
Temporary:
Guards, Turnkey and Matron 2,243 76
Parry Sound:
Permanent:
Armstrong, J. E Sheriff
" " Treasurer
Keating, B Matron
Keating, T Gaoler
Limbert, M. H Gaol Surgeon
McDevitt, H Turnkey
Tait, W. J " '
12 months
750 00
«
400 00
«
300 00
a
1,400 00
a
150 00
u
1,125 00
a
1,200 00
Temporary :
Guards and Turnkey 103 25
Rainy River:
Permanent:
Boyle, W. G Physician
Bryan, F. E Caretaker
King, J. E Gaoler
King, M Matron
Miller, J Turnkey
Pilkey, W. P Sheriff
" Clerk of the District Court
Thompson, A Treasurer
12 months
200 00
u
1,440 00
u
1,700 00
a
300 00
a
1,400 00
u
750 00
U
600 00
u
400 00
Temporary:
Caretaker, Guards, Turnkey, etc 1,524 75
Sudbury:
Permanent:
Arthur, M Sheriff
" " Treasurer
Cornthwaite, R Turnkey
Daggett, H "
Marchant, L u
Martin, G u
Morrison, W. C Gaol Surgeon
Mulligan, T. M Clerk of the District Court ....
O'Leary, P Matron
12 months
750 00
«
400 00
u
1,500 00
u
1,300 00
it
1,500 00
a
1,300 00
a
720 00
u
450 00
a
500 00
B 16
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Administration of Justice in Districts — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Sudbury — Continued
O'Leary, W. H Gaoler
Pomeroy, A Court Reporter .
Steed, A Turnkey
Wilkins, E. D Crown Attorney.
Temporary:
Caretaker, Gaol Surgeon, Turnkeys, etc
12 months
2,100 00
a
1,500 00
u
1,300 00
u
5,000 00
6,489 50
Temiskaming:
Permanent:
Anderson, J Turnkey
Arnold, W. C Gaol Surgeon . . .
Austin, C Gaoler
Burton, H. S Turnkey
George, G. M " "
Gould, J Treasurer
" Court Reporter .
Humphreys, A. T Gaoler
Joy, W. T Caretaker
Macdonell, G. M Turnkey
Moriarty, H "
Robinson, J. B Crown Attorney
Terrill, C. L Matron
Thisdelle, J Turnkey
Temporary:
Caretakers, Fireman, Turnkeys, etc.
12 months
1,500 00
U
400 00
5Vs *
860 00
12 "
1,400 00
u
1,300 00
"
300 00
u
1,200 00
9H "
1,415 02
12 "
1,400 00
u
1,200 00
a
1,125 00
a
3,000 00
u
500 00
u
1,300 00
2.136 75
Thunder Bay:
Permanent:
Baxendale, W Engineer 12 months 1,300 00
Best, J. F Turnkey " 1,300 00
Davidson, J Elevator Attendant " 1 ,200 00
Faulkner, C. K Turnkey 11/6 u 125 80
Hebden, F Caretaker 12 ■ 720 00
Lander, E. M Assistant Caretaker 540 00
Langworthy, W. F Clerk of the Peace " 250 00
Lasseter, G Gaoler tt 2,000 00
Lasseter, V Matron " 400 00
Lee, M Turnkey 10 " 1,000 00
McKeown, L. G * 3 " 300 00
Murray, T. H " 12 " 1,300 00
Page, W Caretaker a 1,300 00
Scott, F Engineer " 1,300 00
Smith, A Turnkey 3 u 300 00
Smith, CM Turnkey and Night Watchman 12 " 1,400 00
Smith, W. M Gaol Surgeon " 400 00
Stout, J. G Turnkey " 1,300 00
Thompson, H Sheriff " 1,000 00
" Treasurer " 400 00
Thompson, L. B Turnkey a 1,300 00
Temporary:
Caretakers, Elevator Attendant, Guards, etc.
3,931 00
General Administration of Justice in Districts ($241,999.09)
Algoma, 25,961.43; Cochrane, 32,261.34; Kenora, 22,536.22; Manitoulin, 7,808.41;
Muskoka, 9,189.19; Nipissing, 24,558.28; Parry Sound, 12,886.42; Rainy River,
13,086.80; Sudbury, 34,610.64; Temiskaming, 27,617.21 ; Thunder Bay, 31,483.15 . 241,999 09
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B 17
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Magistrates
Salaries ($155,726.75)
Permanent
Magistrates:
Arnold, S. B Chatham 12 months 3,000 00
Arthurs, E Espanola " 3,000 00
Atkinson, S Hailevbury " 3,750 00
Bergeron, P. C Alexandria ■ 3,000 00
Bick, C. F Cannington " 3,000 00
Blake, J. R Gait " 3,500 00
Butler, E. J Belleville " 3,500 00
Campbell, J. H St. Catharines " 3,000 00
Campbell, W. A. F Port Hope " 3,000 00
Clayton, L. H Ottawa " 3,500 00
Cooper, W. M Sturgeon Falls " 3,000 00
Cruso, H. L Fort Frances " 3,000 00
Ebbs, F. S Oshawa " 3,000 00
Elliot, A Sault Ste. Marie " 3,500 00
Gee, E. A Lindsay " 3,000 00
Hanrahan, J. A Windsor " 1,000 00
Hawkshaw, C. W Lucan " 3,500 00
Hopkins, J. B Niagara Falls " 3,000 00
Jeffs, C Barrie " 3,500 00
Keith, W Toronto " 3,500 00
Kirkland, J. T Almonte 1 " 250 00
Labrosse, R Vankleek Hill 12 " 3,500 00
Langley, O. A Peterborough " 3,500 00
LeMay, CD Fort William " 3,000 00
Lloyd, J. L Northbrook " 3,000 00
Major, F. W Gore Bay " 1,800 00
Makins, J. A Stratford " 3,000 00
Massie, J. C Dunnville " 3,500 00
McCormick, J Winchester " 2,500 00
McCrimmon, M. D St. Thomas " 3,500 00
McCuaig, J. A. R Port Arthur " 3,000 00
McCurry, J. H North Bay " 3,500 00
McGregor, W. K Pembroke " 3,000 00
Mcllveen, W. E Oakville " 3,000 00
McKessock, J. S Sudbury " 3,500 00
McKinley, J. F Ottawa " 1,200 00
Meldrum, A. D Parry Sound " 3,000 00
Payne, H. D Mimico " 1,300 00
Shea, J. A Kingston ■ 3,000 00
Smith, D. C Almonte 10% " 2,693 55
Smith, W. A Sandwich 12 " 2,000 00
Spereman, E. C Owen Sound " 3,000 00
Thomas, R Bracebridge. " 1,500 00
Tucker, E. R Cochrane " 3,500 00
Tyrer, L Moosonee " 500 00
Walker, F. W Walkerton " 3,000 00
Watt, F Guelph " 3,500 00
Wolfe, T. H Kenora u 3,000 00
Woodliffe, W. F Weston " 2,500 00
Woodrow, C. S Sarnia " 3,000 00
Wright, G. A Brockville " 3,000 00
Magistrates:
Temporary
Forsyth, R Toronto
Gould, M. G North Bay
Lieff, A. H Ottawa
Longman, G Barrie
Prentice, J. L Toronto
Smith, D. C Smith's Falls \\i
Winters, A. A Simcoe 12
2 months
500 00
4M "
1,091 67
5% «
1,322 58
5 "
1,250 00
1 "
250 00
IX *
306 45
2 "
3,000 00
B 18
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Magistrates — Continued
Stenographic Reporters:
Bentley, A. M Oakville 12 months
Lawson, S Brampton "
(half salary) 11 "
Peterson, M Kenora
1,050 00
1,050 00
412 50
Travelling Expenses and Contingencies ($27,007.99)
Sundry Magistrates, clerical assistance, 1,956.90; travelling expenses, 20,946.67;
stationery and printing, 2,815.25; rent, 1,162.50; office expenses, 126.67
Criminal Justice Accounts $970,661 78
27,007 99
PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S OFFICE
Salaries ($53,951.24)
Permanent
Middleton, A. N Public Trustee 12 months 6,000 00
Adams, G. F Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 " 1,900 00
Barlow, G. E Filing Clerk, Group 1 u 900 00
Brimstin, A. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Butler, M. G Clerk, Group 1 u 1,300 00
Carr, M. H Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Clark, H. S Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Cook, S Clerk, Group 3 " 825 00
Dawson, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 u 1,125 00
Draper, I. N Investigator of Estates, Group 2 " 2,200 00
Gelinas, E. A Clerk, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Hargott, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Hindle, C. G Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Jones, H. S Trust Officer " 3,750 00
Jordan, J. S Senior Clerk " 1,900 00
Koznets, D Clerk, Group 2 u 1,050 00
Lundy, J. S " " 3 " 900 00
Maginnis, P Investigator of Estates, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Mainer, R. G Accountant, Group 1 " 3,450 00
Marshment, P. L Clerk, Group 2 " 1,050 00
McCrea, R Investigator of Estates, Group 2 " 1,600 00
McHugh, G. P Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 7 " 1,050 00
Parisani, D Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 825 00
Puley, P. M Principal Clerk 2,400 00
Simpson, E Filing Clerk, Group 1 975 00
Thomas, J. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 900 00
Thurgarland, M. E Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,500 00
Walker, C Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 8 " 1,066 67
Weaver, E. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Williams, B. G Investigator of Estates, Group 1 " 1,900 00
Williamson, M. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Winkler, S Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 2 " 300 00
Wixon, H Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 " 1,500 00
Temporary
Cowan, G. A. R Student-at-Law 12 months 782 50
Shonteff, H. G Office Boy 1 " 43 75
Walker, C Assistant Trust Officer, Group 2 4 " 533 32
Winkler, S " " " " 2 3 " 450 00
Auditor's Fees ($3,000.00)
Robertson, Robinson, McCannell & Dick
3,000 00
Maintenance ($10,878.79)
Travelling Expenses:
H. S. Clark, 37.25; S. Cook, 9.45; I. N. Draper, 1,650.93; H. S. Jones, 56.50;
P. Maginnis, 325.10; R. McCrea, 2.22; C. Walker, 19.87; B. G.Williams, 1,998.75.
4,100 07
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 19
Public Trustee's Office — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Miscellaneous:
Dominion Bank, rent of safety deposit boxes, etc., 250.00; Fidelity Insurance
Company of Canada, 180.00; King's Printer, 3,206.54; Todd Sales Co., 149.50;
Car tickets, 90.80; postage, 1,504.84; telegrams, 37.37; telephone, 1,133.14;
accounts under $100, 226.53 6,778 72
Total Expenditure, Public Trustee's Office $67,830 03
Less: Refunded by the Public Trustee 67,830 03
OFFICIAL GUARDIAN'S OFFICE
Salaries ($30,643.03)
Permanent
Wilson, P. D Official Guardian 12 months 7,000 00
Baird, J. M Assistant Official Guardian " 4,500 00
Fredericks, R. F Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Gordon, E. G " " 1 " 1,600 00
Henry, E. M Assistant Solicitor, Group 2 " 1,500 00
Janson, E Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 900 00
Jefferies, J. E Head Clerk, Group 1 u 2,850 00
Matthews, F. M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
McGie, J. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Munshaw, E « " " 2 " 975 00
Osborne, J. B Head Clerk, Group 2 " 2,700 00
Windsor, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 " 375 00
Wood, J. E Clerk, Group 3 12 ■ 825 00
Temporary
Cameron, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 5/6 months 194 79
Dawson, J. W. G Office Boy 12 " 540 00
Spence, B. B Head Clerk " 1,200 00
Windsor, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 * 324 96
Young, M Counsel 8 " 1,333 28
Auditor's Fees ($500.00)
O. Hudson & Co 500 00
Maintenance ($2,899.70)
Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada, 148.75; King's Printer, 960.54; Official
Guardian, petty cash accountable, 100.00; Express, 3.15; law stamps,
332.15; postage, 650.80; telegrams, 23.95; telephone, 642.01, accounts under
$100, 38.35 2,899 70
Total Expenditure, Official Guardian's Office $34,042 73
Less: Refunded by Official Guardian 34,042 73
ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE— SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($14,398.34)
Permanent
Yorath, T Accountant
Boyd, P. E Clerk
Cameron, J. B Principal Clerk
Dalton, W. H Clerk Messenger, Group 2
Goodall, A. C Audit Clerk
Holden, J. G Clerk, Group 1
Temporary
Martin, V. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1 month
Millbank, A « " " 1
2 months
5,000 00
a
3,750 00
a
2,300 00
a
900 00
u
1,000 00
u
1,200 00
1 month
75 00
2 months
173 34
B 20
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Accountant's Office — Supreme Court of Ontario — Continued
Auditor's Fees ($2,000.00)
O. Hudson & Co 2,000 00
Maintenance ($7,523.75)
Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1,105.89; G. Hargraft & Co., 225.00; King's Printer,
581.16; K. M. Pringle, 200.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 526.00;
Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 4,395.00; Excise stamps, 237.00;
postage, 136.14, newspapers and periodicals, 3.00; telephone, 1.96; accounts
under $100, 1 12.60 7,523 75
Total Expenditure, Accountant's Office, Supreme Court. . . $23,922 09
Less: Refunded by Accountant, Supreme Court 23,922 09
FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
Salaries ($39,675.00)
Permanent
Scott, W. J Fire Marshal
Bishop, L. J Investigator
Caskey, C. W Investigator and Inspector
Craig, D. H " ■ •
Desjardins, E Investigator
Harding, P. S. D Investigator and Inspector
Herman, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Jordon, E. D Investigator
McArthur, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
McDonald, F Clerk, Group 1
Ritchie, J. E Fire Prevention Engineer
Rose, D. W Inspector 11
Saville, D. H Investigator 12
Shelley, A Clerk, Group 3
Smith, I " " 1
Sperapani, F. J Shorthand Reporter
Stasior, M Senior Clerk Stenographer
Stringer, W. H Deputy Fire Marshal
Teasdall, E Senior Clerk
Welbourne, R Senior Clerk Stenographer
Temporary
Rose, D. W Inspector.
2 months
5,000 00
u
2,100 00
a
2,000 00
It
1,900 00
a
1,900 00
a
1,900 00
u
975 00
u
2,100 00
u
825 00
u
1,300 00
«
3,300 00
1 ■
1,650 00
2 "
2,100 00
a
975 00
It
1,600 00
«
1,600 00
a
1,200 00
a
3,800 00
It
1,700 00
u
1,600 00
1 month
150 00
Travelling Expenses ($13,977.20)
J. Bishop, 1,187.06; C. W. Caskey, 1,446.49; Commissioner of Police for Ontario,
131.19; D. H. Craig, 1,776.99; E. Desjardins, 1,478.17; P. S. D. Harding, 1,784.22;
A. Hope, 8.35; E. D. Jordon, 1,210.82; W. R. McConnell, 361.50; J. E. Ritchie,
428.97; D. W. Rose, 504.77; D. H. Saville, 852.97; W. J. Scott, 1,345.31; A.
Shelley, 4.05; W. J. Smelt, 1.60; F. J. Sperapani, 199.85; M. Stasior, 25.85; W. H.
Stringer, 599.04; L. W. Trinnell, 280.00; Department of Highways, repairs
and maintenance of cars, 350.00
13,977 20
Maintenance ($12,451.40)
Association of Fire Marshals, 156.00; L. J. Bishop, 109.25; Department of Public
Works, office rent, 3,000.00; Dominion Fire Chiefs' Association, 305.00; East-
man Photographic Stores, Ltd., 423.77; King's Printer, 3,379.05; G. F. Lewis,
200.00; C. McKay, 130.50; Millard, Smith, Rouse & McCormick, 357.25;
Provincial Federation of Ontario Fire Fighters, 102.00; Provincial Firemen's
Association, 147.00; L. J. Rogers, 110.00; J. S. G. Shotwell, 130.00; W. H.
Stevens, services, 299.99; expenses, 455.33; Sundry Fire Chiefs, 261.00; Sun-
dry Persons, services re fires, 112.55; Sundry Persons, witness fees, etc., 454.71; —
— Cartage, express and freight, 27.32; newspapers and periodicals, 61.51; postage,
376.25; telegrams, 102.66; telephone, 841.59; accounts under $100, 908.67....
12,451 40
Office of Fire Marshal $66,103 60
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B 21
INSPECTOR OF LEGAL OFFICES
Inspector's Office
Salaries ($23,412.50)
Permanent
Denison, W. W Inspector 12 months
Bailey, R. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Buckley, R. C Special Investigator
Cameron, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 "
Campbell, W.
Cohen, M . . . .
Dignam, J. H
Irish, M
Kearnev, M .
K. C Audit Accountant 3% "
Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Head Audit Clerk 6 "
Senior Clerk 12 "
Secretarial Stenographer
Locke, H. A Senior Assistant Inspector 7 "
Moore, H. C Assistant Inspector ^ "
Poison, H. R " " 12 "
Tracy, M. E Senior Clerk Stenographer 5 "
Zimmerman, M. C Head Audit Clerk 2 "
Temporary
Archer, A. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4 months
Moore, H. C Assistant Inspector 6 "
5,000 00
1,050 00
3,500 00
225 00
1,050 00
900 00
1,200 00
1,800 00
1,500 00
1,837 50
109 68
2,700 00
625 00
450 00
275 00
1,190 32
Fidelity Bonds ($1,572.22)
Canadian General Insurance Co., 791.35; Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada,
780.87
1,572 22
Travelling Expenses ($4,999.72)
R. C. Buckley, 1,025.46; W. K. C. Campbell, 330.39; W. W. Denison, 696.91;
J. H. Dignam, 646.45; M. M. Hood, 285.88; H. A. Locke, 181.07; H. C. Moore,
472.70; A. W. Nicol, 6.61; Ontario Provincial Police Garage, 277.34; H. R.
Poison, 871.84; Toronto General Insurance Co., 26.77; M. C. Zimmerman,
1 78.30 4,999 72
Maintenance ($2,026.69)
King's Printer, 1,786.61; Express, 12.40; newspapers and periodicals, 9.00;
telegrams, 67.83; telephone, 80.20; accounts under $100, 70.65 2,026 69
Office Equipment, Forms, Stationery, Printing and General Maintenance
for Judicial Officers in Districts ($3,187.55)
King's Printer, 3,300.73; Cartage and express, 15.09; postage, 30.00; accounts
under $100, 221.48 3,567 30
Less Refunds: Sundry County Sheriffs, books supplied 379 75
3,187 55
OFFICE OF LOCAL MASTERS OF TITLES
Salaries ($43,157.52)
Algoma:
Permanent:
DeCourcy, E. L Local Master of Titles and Registrar of
Deeds 12 months
Paterson, M Deputy Local Master of Titles "
Royle, M Clerk, Group 3
Towers, N Deputy Registrar of Deeds "
Cochrane:
Permanent:
Clermont, J. A Local Master of Titles and Registrar of
Deeds 12 months
Caswell, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 "
Dean, M " " " 2 7}4 "
Fasano, E u " " 2 12 " u
LeBarron, N Deputy Local Master of Titles "
Wilson, C. A Clerk, Group 3
2,500 00
1,125 00
675 00
900 00
4,700 00
1,050 00
517 92
825 00
1,200 00
825 00
B 22
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No 1
Office of Local Masters of Titles — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Fort William and Port Arthur:
Permanent:
Wilson, I Local Master of Titles and Registrar of
Deeds 12 months
McClure, J Local Master of Titles, Fort William 3
Black, C Clerk, Port Arthur 12 "
Black, K Deputy Local Master, Port Arthur "
Gray, K Clerk Typist, Group 2, Fort William u
McLennan, J. W Clerk, Group 3, Port Arthur u
Muldoon, J Clerk, Fort William
Temporary:
Quinte, E. M .
Sutherland, M
Clerk Typist. Group 2, Fort William 5
u u u 2 u "
2,100 00
587 10
750 00
1,140 00
750 00
750 00
750 00
312 50
312 50
Kenora :
Permanent:
Cunningham, E. A.... Local Master of Titles and Registrar of
of Deeds 12 months
Ronnebeck, A Deputy Local Master of Titles and Deputy
Registrar of Deeds u
Nipissing:
Permanent:
Brady, G. R Local Master of Titles and Registrar of
Deeds 12 months
Robertson, E Clerk, Group 1
Stewart, M Clerk Typist, Group 2
Tackney, M Clerk, Group 3
Sudbury:
Permanent:
St. Pierre, B Local Master of Titles
Fournier, A Deputy Local Master of Titles
Leduc, E Clerk, Group 3
12 months
Temiskaming:
Permanent:
Ferguson, L. H Local Master of Titles 12 months
Beaton, A Clerk, Group 3
Caldwell, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 11 u
McKay, L. G Clerk, Group 1 12 "
2,200 00
825 00
3,200 00
1,300 00
900 00
975 00
2,750 00
975 00
900 00
4,400 00
975 00
687 50
1,300 00
Expenses ($1,248.64)
Express, 37.97; postage, 891.29; telephone, 155.08; accounts under $100, 164.30.
1,248 64
Forms, Copying and Contingencies ($3,638.58)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 110.75; King's Printer, 2,406.12; Office Specialty Manufac-
turing Co., Ltd., 862.00; Express, 1.66; postage, 1.92; accounts under $100,
256.13
3,638 58
Registration of Patents under R.S.O. 1937. Chap. 174,
Sec. 160 ($129.00)
C. E. Lount, 78.00; J. H. Tully, 51.00.
129 00
Supplementing Incomes of Sheriffs and Local Registrars ($2,258.10)
A. E. Bowerman, 81.63; E. C. Drury, 315.89; J. L. Haycock, 280.31; J. C. Payne,
880.00; C. S. Salmon, 16.65 ; T. K. Slack, 51.30 ; W. I. Wagg, 542.30; W. L.
Warrell, 90.02
2,258 10
Inspector of Legal Offices $85,630 52
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B 23
LAW ENFORCEMENT BRANCH
Payments made pursuant to The Constables' Act, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 140, Sec. 34
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
Salaries ($770,209.55)
Permanent
Arendale, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Bell, A. M a " " 1
Bowie, I Clerk Typist, Group 2
Boyd, A. B Acting Chief Inspector, C.I.B
Boyd, W. H Inspector of Automobiles
Chew, D. B Clerk, Group 3
Chowen, J. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Dobson, W. G Principal Clerk
Doyle, E. T Staff Inspector
Edwards, O Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Elliott, F. E Chief Inspector, L.C.A.I.B
Evans, G. H Clerk Typist, Group 2
Gurnett, E. C Inspector, C.I.B
Hammond, E. D. L " "
Handforth, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Jackson, E. H Clerk, Group 1
Kernick, G. T .Senior Clerk
Killing, W. C Senior Staff Inspector
Langer, F Clerk Typist, Group 2
Lougheed, W. H Inspector, C.I.B
MacKay, G u "
McCarthy, C. P Clerk, Group 3
Miller, J Senior Inspector, C.I.B
Monkman, J. J Accountant, Group 2
Moore, C. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Moss, A Staff Inspector
Pheips, N Secretarial Stenographer
Pidgeon, B. I Clerk, Group 1
Sangster, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1
Stewart, R. J Office Boy
Swan, A Clerk, Group 2
Walton-Ball, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Ward, A. H Inspector, C.I.B
Wright, E Filing Clerk, Group 2
District Inspectors:
C. F. Airey, 2,700.00; T. W. Cousans, 2,400.00; R. Cox, 1,063.43; F. B. Creasy,
2,400.00; F. Gardner, 2,400.00; W. G. Ingram, 2,700.00; C. A. Jordon, 2,700.00;
A. R. Knight, 2,300.00; W. T. Moore, 2,700.00; S. Oliver, 2,400.00; A. H. Palmer,
2,700.00; J. H. Putman, 1,350.00; P. Walter, 2,550.00 30,363 43
12 months
825 00
7
a
612 50
12
u
900 00
a
3,333 33
u
2,100 00
u
900 00
3
"
206 25
12
it
2,100 00
It
2,700 00
1,050 00
it
3,300 00
2
a
162 50
12
a
3,000 00
u
3,000 00
a
1,050 00
It
1,500 00
It
2,000 00
It
3,300 00
a
825 00
It
2,850 00
It
2,400 00
it
750 00
%
«
244 44
12
It
3,000 00
H
1,200 00
it
3,000 00
«
1,300 00
5V?
u
687 50
5/6
u
175 32
12
«
525 00
It
1,050 00
3 2/5
u
235 08
12
It
3,000 00
u
900 00
Sergeants:
F. Buchanan, 2,000.00; S. H. Bush, 2,100.00; R. Cox, 1,129.03; A. Craik, 2,000.00;
R. G. Elliott, 2,100.00; P. T. Hake, 2,100.00; E. Hand, 2,100.00; R. P. Labelle,
2,100.00; W. C. Oliver, 2,100.00; W. A. Page, 2,100.00; V. T. Reed, 2,100.00;
W. A. Scott, 2,100.00; H. Storey, 2,100.00; H. E. Thompson, 2,100.00; T.
Wilkinson, 924.75 29,153 78
Constables:
D. Adair, 1,600.00; G. W. Adams, 640.00; H. V. Allsopp, 1,900.00; A. E. Avers,
1,600.00; F. W. Barrett, 1,900.00; J. Bartlett, 1,900.00; W. A. Bayes, 1,900.00;
W. H. Beaton, 242.85; R. G. Beatty, 1,900.00; J. ]. Beaudoin, 1,600.00; S.
Berard, 1,900.00; J. Berry, 1,645.50; H. C. Black, 1,600.00; A. L. Bonnvcastle,
1,800.00; H. Braney, 1,700.00; F. R. Bromfield, 1,900.00; J. R. Brown, 1,900.00;
M. A. Bruce, 1,266.67; H. Butler, 1,900.00; W. R. Bvrne, 1,890.00; E. S. Callag-
han, 848.89; D. G. Campbell, 1,900.00; G. B. Carmichael, 1,900.00; W. J. Car-
michael, 1.600.00; L. C. Carr, 1,900.00; D. M. Carruthers, 1,600.00; R. E.
Carter, 1,900.00; W. R. Caverly, 1,900.00; N. Chartrand, 1,586.67; F. Christie,
1,600.00; J. Clark, 1,900.00; W. H. Clark, 1,900.00; G. V. Clubbe, 1,900.00;
V. P. Coffey, 1,600.00; S. H. Cooke, 1,900.00; G. E. Cookman, 1,900.00; T. G.
Corsie, 1,900.00; M. W. Craigie, 1,266.67; T. S. Crawford, 1,900.00; J. D. Crosson,
B 24
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Law Enforcement — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Constables — Continued
1,586.67; R. Crozier, 1,900.00; J. G. Curtis, 1,700.00; A. A. De Haitre, 1,900.00;
H. H. Dent ; 1,800.00; F. R. Dobson, 1,800.00; J. M. Douglas, 1,800.00; J. J.
Doyle, 1,600.00: J. B. Driscoll, 68.82; VV. D. Duncan, 1,900.00; W. M. Durn-
ford, 1,900.00; A. V. Dymond, 1,700.00; A. Eadv, 1,800.00; W. B. Elliott, 1,900.00
W. A. Embleton, 42.22; A. S. Ericksen, 1,900.00; M. W. Ericksen, 1,900.00
E. D. Erickson, 1,235.56; L. S. Evans, 1,741.63; B. Farrell, 1,600.00; C. W
Farrow, 1,900.00; H. O. Finger, 1,900.00; N. C. Fisher, 1,600.00; F. Fox, 1,800.00
W. J. Franks, 1,900.00; J. H. Fulton, 1,493.33; H. S. Gall, 1,800.00; H. Gibson
1,900.00; W. A. Gibson, 1,262.22; W. Gilling, 1,600.00; W. Glennie, 1,600.00
A. F. Grant, 1,900.00; W. F. Gray, 1,900.00; D. Green, 1,700.00; T. W. Griffin
1,600.00; J. Hackl, 1,600.00; D. Hamilton, 1,900.00; H. T. Hammer, 1,900.00
M. W. Hancock, 1,600.00; L. S. Hardwick, 1,900.00; E. L. Harris, 1,900.00
E. F. Hartleib, 1,900.00; R. H. Hawkshaw, 1,900.00; C. G. Hayes, 1,900.00
L. A. Heaney, 1,700.00; J. Higgins, 1,900.00; T. W. Higgins, 1,900.00; E. A
Hoath, 1,900.00; W. H. Hocken, 1,800.00; T. A. Houldcroft, 1,900.00; G. Hughes
1,600.00; L. E. James, 316.66; F. R. Jarvis, 1,800.00; H. S. Johns, 1,800.00
J. E. Johnson, 1,800.00; R. E. Johnson, 1,600.00; J. E. Johnston, 1,600.00
W. J. Johnston, 1,900.00; H. E. Jones, 1,600.00; D. J. Jordan, 1,600.00; L
T. Keeler, 1,800.0C; F. L. Keith, 1,600.00; F. C. Kelly, 1,900.00; J. F. Kelly
1,800.00; T. J. Kennedy, 1,628.57; W. H. Kennedy, 1,800.00; R. Labrosse
1,600.00; H. C. N. Langton, 1,900.00; I. E. Lelleva. 1,700.00; J. F. MacLean
1,600.00; A. MacLeod, 1,900.00; A. R. MacLeod, 1,900.00; E. J. MacMillan
1,900.00; G. J. Maguire, 1,900.00; W. A. Markle, 1,900.00; J. H. Marsland
1,900.00; A. M. Mason, 1,493.33; J. S. McBain, 1,900.00; W. J. McBride
1,900.00; W. H. McBrien, 1,900.00; W. McCallum, 1,600.00; S. V. McClelland
1,108.31; O. McClevis, 1,900.00; A. McColl, 1,600.00; P. E. McCov, 1,900.00
H. I. McDonald, 1,600.00; A. McDougall, 1,900.00; J. McGetrick, 1,900.00
K. L. McLay, 1,600.00; W. McNab, 1,900.00; E. V. McNeill, 1,900.00; J. A
McQueen, 1,800.00; .A L. Mennie, 1,900.00; A. Miller, 1,248.89; B. Milligan
1,900.00; T. W. Mitchell, 1,900.00; H. J. Morel, 1,600.00; D. P. Morris, 1,900.00
A. H. Morrison, 68.82; B. Mulholland, 1,900.00; G. E. Nault, 1,600.00; J. L
M. Needham, 1,600.00; L. Neil, 853.33; J. Nelson, 1,900.00; E. A. Niles, 1,600.00
L. E. Nix, 1,600.00; J. Nixon, 1,026.59; H. Noakes, 750.00; H. Noble, 1,900.00
W. Noyes, 1,600.00; T. W. Oldiield, 1,900.00; A. J. Oliver, 1,900.00; T. H
Owens, 1,900.00; S. W. Palmateer, 1,600.00; W. A. Parfitt, 1,600.00; K. A
Patterson, 1,900.00; R. S. Patterson, 1,900.00; T. E. Pearson, 1,900.00; H
H. Peel, 1,900.00; R. E. Penner, 1,800.00; A. R. Peters, 1,900.00; W. N. Peters
1,900.00; J. Pike, 1,900.00; R. G. Pike, 1,600.00; P. J. Poland, 1,900.00; D
H. Porter, 1,900.00; J. W. F. Pretorius, 1,424.97; E. L. Priest, 1,900.00; T
L. Ptolemy, 1,600.00; H. Ramsbottom, 1,900.00; J. W. Reavley, 1,900.00
R. Reynolds, 1,900.00; H. J. Richards, 1,600.00; E. M. Richardson, 1,248.89
T. Riding, 1,900.00; I. Robbie, 1,900.00; W. A. T. Robinson, 1,900.00; H. G
Rogers, 1,600.00; J. A. C. Rogers, 68.82; J. F. Rose, 1,900.00; J. A. Rowe
1,900.00; S. L. Rutherford, 1,493.33; H. D. Sarvis, 1,600.00; M. J. Scanlan
516.13; V. L. Scherer, 1,600.00; F. Scott, 1,900.00; P. P. Seibert, 1,900.00
A. M. Shaughnessy, 1,900.00; J. B. Sheff, 1,900.00; E. A. Shepard, 633.32
L. L. Shipley, 1,900.00; D. Silvester, 1,900.00; F. Simpson, 1,900.00; C. N
C. Smaill, 1,900.00; W. E. Smith, 1,900.00; J. E. Soubliere, 1,600.00; A. H
Souliere, 1,600.00; A. A. Stark, 1,600.00; A. W. Stewart, 1,900.00; H. E. Strick
land, 1,600.00; J. A. Stringer, 1,900.00; R. O. Stromberg, 1,900.00; J. D. Suther
land, 1,800.00; R. J. Taggart, 1,900.00; J. G. Tappenden, 1,600.00; C. Taylor
1,900.00; G. E. Taylor, 1,900.00; L. R. Tavlor, 1,474.59; F. C. Thurston, 1,900.00
W. G. Tomlinson, 1,900.00; L. A. Tregenza, 1,900.00; T. H. Trimble, 640.00
J. T. B. Truaisch, 1,600.00; R. N. VanNorman, 1,600.00; L. G. A. Walker
1,800.00; R. H. Wannell, 1,800.00; T. H. Warren, 1,600.00; G. E. White, 1,700.00
D. V. Whiteley, 1,271.11; A. F. Whiteside, 1,900.00; R. J. Whiting, 1,900.00
T. Wilkinson, 1,021.48; A. S. Wilson, 1,900.00; D. E. Wilson, 791.65; C. W
Wood, 1,900.00; G. G. Woodward, 1,800.00; J. E. Worrall, 1,493.33; M. J
Wright, 1,600.00; T. R. Wright, 1,900.00; S. Young, 1,108.31; G. Yuile, 1,600.00
386,198 13
Chauffeurs and Mechanics:
M S. Amey, 1,600.00; C. R. Armstrong, 1,400.00; D. M. Bond, 1,800.00; J.
E. Cantwell, 1,600.00; A. E. Cook, 1,400.00; A. K. Cumming, 1,500.00; C. E
Dearborn, 1,600.00; E. Hales, 1,600.00; W. C. Jones, 1,066.64; W. J. D. Kennedy,
1 600.00; J. H. Lindop, 1,500.00; H. B. Lindsay, 1,500.00; L. Lonsdale, 1,600.00;
G. Segar, 1,600.00; C. Sharp, 1,600.00; J. M. Thomas, 1,600.00 24,566 64
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B25
Law Enforcement — Continued
Salaries — Continued
District Headquarters — Clerk Stenographers:
M. M. Cushing, 750.00; M. Denonville, 36.67; M. Faught, 550.00; M. Gray,
975.00; A. Jones, 975.00; I. D. Keehn, 900.00; M. Maker, 825.00; M. I. Mc-
Culloch, 975.00; E. McTavish, 825.00; M. E. Miller, 900.00; M. Petrullo, 750.00;
M. Pollock, 81.25; W. R. Sherman, 650.83
9,193 75
Motor Cycle Patrol — inspectors and Constables:
Inspectors— J. A. Grant, 2,700.00; S. Hunter, 2,300.00; F. G. Jerome, 2,300.00
T. G. P. Lucas, 2,300.00; Constables— J. J. Allan, 1,600.00; C. N. Anderson
1,700.00; A. S. Andrews, 1,700.00; F. L. Barker, 1,700.00; R. E. Bass, 1,600.00
S. G. Batt, 1,600.00; D. F. Bell, 1,900.00; J. D. Bennett, 1,700.00; J. S. Bennett
1,700.00; J. F. Blenkin, 1,262.22; F. R. T. Blucher, 1,900.00; A. E. Bond, 1,900.00
G. E. Broughton, 1,600.00; D. H. Brown, 1,900.00; O. H. Brown, 1,600.00
G. E. Buck, 1,900.00; R. B. Butcher, 1,586.67; L. B. Byles, 1,900.00; H. A
Caldwell, 1,600.00; J. W. Callander, 1,900.00; J. W. Carpenter, 1,700.00; G
A. Chisholm, 1,700.00; R. J. Clark, 1,800.00; D. G. Coles, 1,586.67; W. H.
Coles, 1,900.00; J. S. Culp, 1,900.00; D. H. Darby, 1,900.00; A. J. Davies
1,900.00; C. F. Dean, 1,600.00; V. H. Detenbeck, 1,900.00; P. Dowsley, 1,900.00
R. S. Dukes, 1,900.00; S. Ervine, 1,900.00; A. J. Ferguson, 1,900.00; A. O
Ferguson, 1,700.00; C. F. Finch, 120.00; R. G. France, 1,600.00; N. R. Gardner
1,900.00; W. T. Gilbert, 1,586.67; H. Gilchrist, 1,586.67; P. J. Grant, 1,700.00
F. W. Haight, 1,700.00; G. Hallick, 1,900.00; T. W. Harding, 1,586.67; P. E
Harkness, 1,662.50; J. W. Harris, 1,600.00; J. H. Hatch, 1,586.67 ; C. Hefferon
1,700.00; W. E. Herman, 1,600.00; S. A. Hilliard, 1,900.00; J. M. Hinchcliffe
1,900.00; M. R. Hodgson, 1,800.00; E. G. Hope, 1,600.00; H. W. Howell, 1,900.00
T. L. G. Howell, 1,900.00; D. Huffman, 1,9C0.00; C. Hunter, 1,900.00; H. E
Hunter, 1,600.00; F. A. Inch, 1, 586.07; H. F. Jackman, 1,900.00; A. Jackson
1,820.84; E. L. Jess, 1,900.00; H. Jillings, 1,900.00; C. Johns, 1,900.00; J. Kav
1,900.00; W. A. Kennedy, 1,600.00; F. W. Kirk, 1,900.00; A. E. Kirkby, 1,586.67
A. Lawrence, 1,800.00; H. F. Lemon, 1.900.00; J. Lewis, 1,800.00; T. E. Logan
1,900.00; L. M. MacGillivrav, 1,600.00; W. Marsland, 1,600.00; A. E. Martin
1,900.00; R. Mason, 1,600.00; L. A. McClure, 1,900.00; H. R. McKellar, 1,700.00
W. A. Melbourne, 1,900.00; E. C. Mitchener, 1,900.00; B. C. Moore, 1,900.00
J. A. Morden, 1,700.00; N. F. Morris, 1,900.00; J. M. Munro, 1,600.00; J. J
Palmer, 1,900.00; C. E. Parmenter, 1,900.00; E. G. Purves, 1,900.00; L. O
Rawlins, 234.94; R. E. Raymer, 1,800.00; A. E. Reilly, 1,900.00; E. Renaud
1,600.00; G. L. Robertson, 1,700.00; W. F. Robinson, 1,800.00; D. H. Rogers
1,900.00; E. Rose, 1,800.00; J. W. Rowcliffe, 1,900.00; A. F. Runciman, 1,800.00
A. G. Rupp, 1,600.00; J. B. Scott, 1,586.67; A. R. Smith, 1,900.00; J. K. Smith
1,600.00; I. R. Spencer, 1,900.00; H. W. Swain, 1,900.00; R. L. Taylor, 1,600.00
W. F. S. Thompson, 1,900.00; L. E. Throop, 1,800.00; G. R. Waud, 1,900.00
E. A. Webb, 1,586.67; L. E. West, 1,586.67; J. L. Whitty, 1,900.00; D. W
Wilson, 1,900.00; A. Witts, 1,900.00; W. Wood, 1,800.00—
Total Motor Cycle Patrol 206,353 87
Less: Costs recovered 3,949 91
Temporary
Williams, V. A. S Commissioner 12 months
Smith, D. J Clerk Typist, Group 2 2Y 2 «
Walton-Ball, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 "
202,403 96
4,189 48
155 24
204 92
Chauffeur:
A. E. C. Walton-Ball
400 97
District Headquarters — Clerk Stenographers:
M. Faught, 206.25; W. R. Sherman, 174.17 380 42
Reserve Force, Sundry Persons 28,816 91
B 26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Law Enforcement — Continued
Travelling Expenses $133,071.84
Maintenance 114,773.81
$247,845.65
District Disbursements:
District No. 1 — Headquarters, Windsor — Comprising the City of
Windsor, and the remainder of the County of Essex:
Travelling Expenses 5,123 18
Less costs recovered 4,053 40
1,069 78
Maintenance 1 ,704 55
District No. 2 — Headquarters, London — Comprising the Counties of
Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford, and the Town of
Tilbury:
Travelling Expenses 9,750 64
Less costs recovered 6,133 12
3,617 52
Maintenance 2,288 34
District No. 3 — Headquarters, Hamilton— Comprising the City of
Hamilton, the remainder of the County of Wentworth and the
Counties of Halton, Brant and Norfolk:
Travelling Expenses 6,199 13
Less costs recovered 4,340 37
1,858 76
Maintenance 2,050 23
District No. 4 — Headquarters, Niagara Falls — Comprising the
Counties of Haldimand, Lincoln and Welland:
Travelling Expenses 5,786 72
Less costs recovered 4,361 86
1,424 86
Maintenance 2,141 03
District No. 5— Headquarters, Toronto — Comprising the City of
Toronto, the remainder of the County of York, and the Counties
of Peel and Ontario:
Travelling Expenses 4,388 79
Less costs recovered 3,317 41
1,071 38
Maintenance 267 27
District No. 6 — Headquarters, Kitchener — Comprising the Counties
of Bruce, Perth, Grey, Wellington, Waterloo and Huron:
Travelling Expenses 12,338 57
Less costs recovered 11 ,807 02
531 55
Maintenance 1 ,949 1 3
2,774 33
5,905 86
3,908 99
3,565 89
1,338 65
2,480 68
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B_27
Law Enforcement — Continued
District Disbursements — Continued
District No. 7 — Headquarters, Barrie — Comprising the Counties of
Simcoe, Dufferin, and the Districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound:
Travelling Expenses 13,557 44
Less costs recovered 5,321 11
8,236 33
Maintenance 1,453 12
9,689 45
3,373 32
District No. 8 — Headquarters, Belleville — Comprising the Counties
of Victoria, Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland and
Durham, Hastings, Lennox and Addington, Prince Edward and
Frontenac:
Travelling Expenses 1 5,03 1 24
Less costs recovered 13,275 09
1,756 15
Maintenance 1,617 17
District No. 9 — Headquarters, Perth — Comprising the Counties of
Renfrew, Lanark, Carleton, Grenville, Russell, Prescott, Glen-
garry, Leeds, Dundas and Stormont:
Travelling Expenses 1 7,624 63
Less costs recovered 13,470 21
4,154 42
Maintenance 2,118 76
6,273 18
District No. 10 — Headquarters, Haileybury — Comprising the Dis-
tricts of Temiskaming, Cochrane and Nipissing, and the Northern
Portion of the District of Algoma extending from an imaginary
line running parallel to the Canadian National Railway and
twenty miles south of it and to include the portion of the Canadian
National Railway in the District of Thunder Bay up to and
including Grant:
Travelling Expenses 28,468 02
Less costs recovered 3,683 24
24,784 78
Maintenance 3,892 78
District No. 11— Headquarters, Sudbury— Comprising the Districts
of Sudbury, Manitoulin Island and the Southern portion of the
District of Algoma extending from an imaginary line running
parallel to the Canadian National Railway and twenty miles
south of it:
Travelling Expenses 14,827 35
Less costs recovered 3,564 15
11,263 20
Maintenance 1 ,234 23
District No. 12 — Headquarters, Port Arthur — Comprising the
Districts of Kenora, Rainy River, Thunder Bay and Patricia:
Travelling Expenses 29,232 12
Less costs recovered 6,557 40
22,674 72
Maintenance 2,385 96
25,060 68
28,677 56
12,497 43
B 28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Law Enforcement — Continued
Motorcycle Patrol— Headquarters, Toronto:
Travelling Expenses 35,121 10
Less costs recovered 3,255 1 7
31,865 93
Maintenance 69 05
Depreciation Allowance on motor cycles 25,079 17
Less Refunds 518 67
— 24,560 50
56,495 48
Miscellaneous Payments:
Disbursements of Officers re Strike Duty and Special Duty —
Cornwall, Windsor, Humberstone, Port Arthur and Timmins 3,489 97
Travelling Expenses — Headquarters :
V. A. S. Williams, 22.24; W. C. Killing, 19.66; Arthur Moss, 1.00; E. T. Doyle,
652.19; F. E. Elliott, 21.05; W. H. Boyd, 50.80; G. T. Kernick, 16.10. 783 04
Less costs recovered 1 5 00
Criminal Investigation Branch:
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements of Officers, C.I. B. 7,109 41
Less costs recovered 2,348 05
4,761 36
Detective Services 365 58
768 04
5,126 94
Training School — Headquarters:
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements of Officers attending School of Instruction 1 ,898 83
Insurance:
Guardian Insurance Company of Canada:
Fleet Insurance — Automobiles and Motorcycles 3,809 62
London Life Insurance Company:
Group Life Insurance — Main Force 6,977 51
Zurich General Accident & Liability Insurance Co., Ltd.:
Accident Insurance — Main Force and Motorcycle Patrol 2,464 62
National Life Insurance Company:
Group Life Insurance — Motorcycle Patrol 2,340 36
Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co.:
Accident Insurance — Motorcycle Patrol 2,220 00
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited:
Accident Insurance — Main Force 200 30
Less: Refunds:
Accident Insurance 78 75
Fleet Insurance 1,566 20
Group Life 205 80
18,012 41
1,850 75
16,161 66
Automobile Supplies and Repairs:
Acme Bearings and Parts, Ltd., 1,922.33; Boden & Bassingthwaite, 654.90;
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 475.29; A. D. Gorrie & Co., Ltd., 101.17; Good-
year Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Ltd., 141.78; Gutta Percha & Rubber,
Ltd., 586.58; Harpham Bros., 200.54; Hutchison Body, Fender & Radiator
Works, 343.85; Imperial Oil Ltd., 315,01; Kennedy & Menton. 341.74;
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B29
Law Enforcement — Continued
Automobile Supplies, etc. — Continued
Jos. A. Lobraico, 590.18; National Automotive Parts, Ltd., 619.45; Ontario
Battery, Tire & Electric, Ltd., 2,055.35; Queont Oil Products, Ltd., 149.22;
The Santoline Co., 305.01; See & Duggan Motors, Ltd., 462.91; Thayers, Ltd.,
2,694.91 ; Wheel & Rim Company of Canada, Ltd., 159.35 ; Accounts
under $100, 862.43 12,982 00
Less Refunds 5,503 32
Uniforms and Equipment:
Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd., 204.36; Bowmanville Glove & Mitt Co., Ltd., 305.48;
General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd., 16,648.38; Goderich Motors, Ltd.,
797.33; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 516.75; Kennedy & Menton, 1,434.90; King's Printer,
1,524.87; Lambton Motors, Ltd., 459.75; H. Little, 800.00; Lufkin Rule Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 234.42; Mill-Tex Tailors, Ltd., 216.00; Muir Cap &
Regalia, Ltd., 442.75; Public Printing & Stationery Department (Ottawa)
233.00; Rex Tailoring Co., Ltd., 3,093.67; Sainthill-Levine & Co., Ltd., 6,159.40
Scythes & Co., Ltd., 873.88; Robert Simpson Co., Ltd., 174.00; Spittal Bros.
Ltd., 432.00; Tip Top Tailors, Ltd., 3,492.70; Valentine & Martin, Ltd., 1,486.20
Victoria Motors, Ltd., 414.00; Wellings Manufacturing of Toronto, Ltd., 387.00
Accounts under $100, 606.23 40,937 07
Less Refunds 12 00
Office Disbursements, Supplies and Equipment:
King's Printer, 6,923.90; St. John Ambulance Association, 156.00; Sundry
Officers, Criminal Investigation Branch (clothing allowance), 450.00; Express,
freight and cartage, 420.16; newspapers and periodicals, 99.30; tele-
grams, 248.86; telephone, 1,468.31; accounts under $100, 252.61 10,019 14
Less Refunds: Liquor Control Board, express accounts 64 18
Law Enforcement $1,018,055 20
7,478 68
40,925 J)7
9,954 96
ONTARIO SECURITIES COMMISSION
Salaries ($49,941.39)
Permanent
Whitehead, R. B Commissioner 12 months 8,000 00
Brant, W. A Registrar " 4,000 00
Anderson, CM Filing Clerk, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Anundson, E. H Investigator " 2,000 00
Beer, G. F " " 2,200 00
Bredin, W " 1 " 183 33
Browne, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 " 1,300 00
Browne, M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Cameron, A. J Accountant, Group 4 " 1,600 00
Cameron, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4 " 300 00
Campbell, W. K. C Audit Accountant 6]/ 2 " 1,950 00
Clark, E. H Chief Audit Clerk 12 " 3,200 00
Farwell, A Filing Clerk, Group 1 « 1,050 00
Fleming, T. C Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Hager, G Filing Clerk, Group 1 ■ 1,200 00
Mahon, J. A Investigator " 2,200 00
Marcotte, C Filing Clerk, Group 2 " 825 00
McBain, A Clerk, Group 2 " 975 00
McBride, J Investigator " 3,200 00
Patchett, L Filing Clerk, Group 2 10% " 738 51
Pavey, R. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 750 00
Ruickbie, H Secretary " 2,000 00
Snelgrove, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Thompson, J « " « 1 « 975 00
Thomson, S. M Investigator " 2,200 00
Tough, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1% " 120 56
Verity, A Investigator 12 " 2,200 00
Violet, E Filing Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Vogan, J Clerk Messenger, Group 2 " 900 00
B 30
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Archer, A. E.
Patchett, L. .
Ontario Securities Commission— Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary
. . . Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 months
. . .Filing Clerk, Group 2 \\i "
137 50
86 49
Services ($10,828.63)
Services and Expenses:
Benedickson & McLennan, 75.00; W. L. Breckell, 21.00; Birks-Ellis-Ryrie,
20.00; L. J. Brossard, 27.90; W. H. Chisholm, 385.85; J. F. P. Birnie, 16.30;
P. Boyce, 6.50; W. Bredin, 10.00; Commissioner of Police for Ontario, 23.04;
Coo & Thompson, 427.40; W. Davies, 30 00; D. L. Ewing, 21.50; F. R. Fisher,
198.72; J. C. Hamilton, 16.00; H. Hopkins, 41.63; R. A. Hunter, 12.80; N. B.
Ingram, 19.75; A. E. Kingsbury, 7.50; G. P. Lynd, 1,550.21 ; E. A. Manning,
1,112.88; E. K. McBrady, 8.08; W. McKee, 1,700.00; W. G. McMullen, 1,857.75;
McRuer, Mason, Cameron & Brewin, 300.00; N. F. Newton, 424.00; L. Noonan,
4.50; W. T. O'Regan, 396.92; C. C. Parsons, 15.83; J. B. Scarcliffe, 1.50; H. D.
Scott, 8.90; M. Scott, 7.00; C. W. Sim, 16.06; C. K. Smith, 12.80; W. Stewart,
7.00; E. A. Tilley, 48.00; L. E. Wetmore, 1,969.26; W. A. Wright, 24.60;
Telegrams, 2.45 10,828 63
Travelling Expenses ($2,777.11)
E. H. Anundson, 1,145.19; W. A. Brant, 92.05; E. H. Clark, 85.75; J. A. Mahon,
171.45; J. McBride, 35.10; S. M. Thomson, 411.06; Toronto Transportation
Commission, 75.00; A. Verity, 369.89; J. Vogan, 2.94; R. B. Whitehead, 388.68
2.777 11
Maintenance ($4,810.03)
Dictaphone Sales Corporation, Ltd., 102.50; King's Printer, 2,612.14; Remington
Rand, Ltd., 1,093.56; Richmond Building of London, Ltd., 250.00; Express,
2.70; newspapers and periodicals, 49.86; postage, 59.50; telegrams, 93.14; tele-
phone, 437.93; accounts under $100, 108.70 4,810 03
Ontario Securities Commission $68,357 16
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. G. D. Conant 12 months 8,000 00
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Court of Appeal for Ontario
S. Robertson, C.J.0 282 26
W. Rowell, CJ.0 644 44
R. Latchford, C.J.A 416 66
G. Fisher 1,000 00
G. Gillanders 913 97
T. Henderson 1,000 00
S. Macdonnell 83 33
A. Masten 1,000 00
P. McTague 1,000 00
E. Middleton 1,000 00
R. Riddell 1,000 00
High Court of Ontario
E. Rose, C.J., President 1,000 00
R. E. Chevrier 1,000 00
M. Godfrey 1,000 00
W. Greene 1,000 00
D. Hogg 1,000 00
A. Hope 1,000 00
Teffery 1,000 00
G. Kelly.' 317 20
K. MacKay 1,000 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B 31
Allowances to Supreme Court Judges— Continued
High Court of Ontario — Continued
Hon. J. C. Makins 1,000 00
" G. F. McFarland 1,000 00
* W. D. Roach 1,000 00
" G. A. Urquhart 1,000 00
Allowances to County and District Judges, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 102,
Sec. 9 ($70,091.87)
His Honour Judge— Barton, 1,600.00; Boles, 1,000.00; Byers, 1,000.00; Caron,
1,000.00; Clement, 1,000.00; Cochrane, 1,000.00; Coleman, 1,000.00; Con-
stantineau, 1,000.00; Costello (Dundas), 1,000.00; Costello (Huron), 1,000.00;
Coughlin, 1,000.00; Cowan, 1,000.00; Currey, 1,000.00; Daly, 1,000.00; Denton,
1,600.00; Deroche, 1.000.00; Dowler (Kenora), 166.66 ; Dowler (Thunder
Bay), 833.33; Field, 159.14; Hartman, 1,000.00; Hayward, 1,000.00; Holmes,
1,000.00; Honeywell, 1,600.00; Ingram, 1,000.00; Jackson, 1,600.00; Kenny,
166.66; Killoran, 1,000.00; Lavell, 666.64; Lazier, 1,000.00; Lee, 1,466.67;
Livingstone, 1,000.00; Lovering, 1,462.36; Macdonell, 1,600.00 ; Madden,
1,000.00; Mahon, 1,000.00; McComber, 833.33; McFadden, 1,000.00; Mc-
Gibbon, 1,000.00; McKay, 166.66; McKinnon, 1,000.00; McLean, 1,000.00;
Miller, 913.97; Moon, 1,000.00; Morley, 1,000.00; Mulcahy, 1,000.00; Munro,
1,000.00; O'Connell, 1,600.00; O'Connor, 1,000.00; Owens, 1,000.00; Parker,
2,600.00; Perrin, 1,000.00; Plouffe, 1,000.00; Popham, 833.33; Proulx, 1,000.00;
Reynolds, 223.12; Robb, 1,000.00; Ross, 1,000.00; Schwenger, 1,000.00; Smiley,
1,000.00; Smoke, 1,000.00; Stanbury, 1,000.00; Stone, 1,000.00; Tudhope,
1,000.00; Wearing, 1,000.00; West, 1,000.00; Willson, 1,000.00; Wilson, 1,000.00;
Wismer, 1,000.00; Wright, 1,000.00
70,091 87
Administration of Justice Expense* Act, Special Expenses, R.S.O. 1937,
Chap. 141, Sec 12-13 ($8,373.53)
J. C. Anderson, 100.00; Borden, Elliott, Sankey and Kelly, 928.72; J. J. Bench,
139.30; W. G. Buskard, 122.45; F. Clitheroe, 210.40; W. B. Common, 267.92
R. Bruce Davis & Co., 375.00; S. H. Davis, 125.00; Disbursing Clerk, Wash-
ington, 321.57; C. W. Ewing, 450.00; C. R. Fitch, 100.00; C. Grant, 100.00
W. S. Haney, 200.00; C. P. Hope, 107.70; Leo. A. Landreville, 150.00; C. R
Magone, 226.82; C. J. Mcllraith, 125.00; F. G. Mackay, 167.20; Mundy-Good
fellow Printing Co., Ltd., 247.50; A. G. Newall, 783.32; N. F. Newton, 150.38
Powell, Aylen and MacLaren, 441.76; W. L. Robinson, 535.15; Stewart and
Stewart, 125.00; Toronto Chief Constable, 141.81; William Treadgold, 439.50
H. W. Tuck, 139.50; Accounts under $100.00, 1,152.53
8,373 53
Expenses of Elections ($37,488.79)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 8, Sec. 205, Subsec. 2 and 5)
General Election, 1937:
Election Board Accounts, Judicial District:
Sudbury
1,741 76
Returning Officers, Enumerators, etc., Electoral Districts:
Addington, 14.00; Algoma-Manitoulin, 20.00; Cochrane North, 18.00
Cochrane South, 18.00; Dufferin-Simcoe, 8.00; Durham, 6.00; Essex North
6.00; Essex South, 6.00; Fort William, 20.40; Grey South, 16.00; Haldi
mand-Norfolk, 16.00; Hamilton East, 4.00; Hastings East, 14.00; Kenora
6.00; Kent West, 8.00; Lambton West, 8.00; Leeds, 6.00; Lincoln, 72.00
London, 10.00; Middlesex North, 10.00; Muskoka-Ontario, 16.00; Nipissing
20.00; Northumberland, 37.00; Ontario, 13.00; Parry Sound, 8.00; Peel
19.20; Peterborough, 8.00; Port Arthur, 33.59; Rainy River, 38.00; Stor
mont, 10.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 8.00; Sudbury, 8.00; Temiskaming, 12.79
Toronto— Eglinton, 20.00; St. George, 16.00; Bracondale, 6.00; Victoria
30.00; Waterloo North, 208.00; Wellington North, 32.00; Wellington South
11.60; York North, 6.00
847 58
Appeal :
Toronto — Bracondale .
27 50
B32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Expenses of Elections — Continued
Bye-Elections:
Brantford, 7,543.30; Hamilton Centre, 902.00; Lambton East, 6,836.54;
Sault Ste. Marie, 303.50; Simcoe East, 2,603.41; Parkdale, 14,046.26; Water-
loo South, 4,440.79 36,675 80
Chief Election Officer — I. A. Humphries, salary
1,000 00
Miscellaneous:
J. B. Austin, 16.00; Canadian News, 57.96; Department of Highways, 22.75;
Evening Telegram 476.00; Globe and Mail, 476.00; King's Printer, 2,798.77;
Pembroke Printing Company, 12.00; Toronto Star Limited, 469.00; Toronto
Daily Hebrew Journal, 114.00; Express, 27.55; telegrams, 13.88; telephone,
10.61
Less: Outstanding Accountable (1937-38), C. F. Bulmer.
Probation Offices
Salaries ($31,765.59)
Permanent
Mott, H. S Chief Probation Officer 12 months
Anderson, G. W Psychiatrist
Fralick, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 11 "
Freer, O. St. G Chief Assistant Probation Officer 9 "
Howell, M. B Investigator 12 "
Netterfield, J. A Deputy Probation Officer ■
Richardson, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Robinson, H. A " " " 2
Rooney, M. G " " " 2 11 "
Smith, G " " " 1 12 "
Browne, A Assistant Probation Officer
Clark, J " " "
Cushen, S. D " " "
Jelfs, G. F " " "
Leith, E. J " " "
Lowman, L. E " " " 4 ■
Macdonald, M " " u 12 ■
McKinley, J. F " " "
McKnight, J. R " " "
Murray, F " " ■
Reddick, A. V " " "
Spracklin, G. G u a "
Webster, D " " «
Young, J ■ u "
Temporary
Fralick, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1 month
Grimshaw, J. B Assistant Probation Officer 12 months
Rooney, M. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1 a
4,494 52
44,787 16
7,298 37
37,488 79
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400 00
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900 00
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2,100 00
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825 00
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Travelling Expenses ($1,092.11)
J. F. McKinley, 191.21 ; A. V. Reddick, 333.76; Toronto Transportation Commission,
175.00; J. Young, 392.14 1,092 11
Maintenance ($163.26)
King's Printer, 138.26; Postage, 25.00
163 26
Special Expenses, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 24, Sec. 17 ($1,784.17)
Sundry Persons, services and disbursements in connection with the Administration of
Justice 1,784 17
Statutory $179,417 18
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 33
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Rewards in Connection with Bush and Forest Fires in the
Province of Ontario ($700.00)
Sundry Persons 700 00
Reward for Arrest and Conviction of Otto Fabbro and Nick West,
re Gold Concentrates Stolen from Dome Mines ($833.33)
Sundry Persons . 2,500 00
Less Refund: Dome Mines and Insurance Company of North America 1,666 67
833 33
Royal Commission to Re-examine the Basis of Confederation ($158.34)
G. Gathercole, services 158 34
Special Warrants $1,691 67
Total Expenditure, Department of Attorney-General. $2,668, 267.68
PART C
DEPARTMENT
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EDUCATION
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Office — Salaries, Maintenance, Etc 11
Branches, Etc.:
Legislative Library 12
Public Records and Archives Branch 12
Public and Separate School Education, Grants, etc 12
Inspection of Schools Branch 22
Departmental Examinations Branch 26
Text-Books Branch 27
Training Schools Branch 28
Normal and Model Schools 29
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch 36
Public Libraries Branch 37
Vocational Education Branch 38
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers 41
Superannuated Teachers 42
Provincial and Other Universities 42
Belleville School for the Deaf 42
Brantford School for the Blind 44
Monteith Northern Academy 45
Statutory 46
Summary 10
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C 11
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Hon. L. J. Simpson, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page C 46)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($57,193.11)
Permanent
Minister's Office
Saunderson, M. E Secretary to Minister and Departmental
Secretary , 12 months 2,700 00
Donson, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Deputy Minister's Office
McArthur, D Deputy Minister and Chief Director of
Education 12 months 7,500 00
Brown, L. E Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Higginson, M. C " " 12 months 1,800 00
Less leave of absence 120 00 1,680 00
General Office
Woodley, F. L Accountant and Supervisor of Legislative
Grants # 12
Aikins, T. W Senior Clerk
Black, G Senior Clerk Stenographer 6
Brown, E. I Clerk, Group 1 12
Bullock, R. O " u 2
Campbell, A. M Principal Clerk
Chidley, J. G Filing Clerk, Group 1
Craig. H. M Senior Clerk
Creighton, CD " "
Crighton, D Filing Clerk, Group 1
Daly, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Ellis, T. E. P Clerk, Group 1
Frohns, A. P " " 1
Haughland, A Senior Clerk Stenographer
Jackson, S. W Senior Clerk
Joyce, R. W " "
Keough, D Clerk, Group 2
Marter, R Vault Caretaker
Moran, G. E Clerk, Group 1
Tapscott, C. H " " 1
Walton, G. A Senior Clerk
Waring, J. A Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1
Less leave of absence
Watchorn, A " " 2 12
Young, M. E Filing Clerk, Group 2
Temporary
Burns, A. N Clerk, Group 3 12
Cooper, V. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5
Humphreys, W. A Senior Clerk Messenger 2
Leseeleur, T.N Clerk, Group 3 5
Litchfield, R " « 3 12
Reynolds, R. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5
Rutherford, L. A Clerk, Group 3
Sharp, J. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Stringer, W. J Senior Clerk Messenger 3
Watson, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1%
Travelling Expenses ($976.89)
Hon. L. J. Simpson, 700.00; D. McArthur, 152.74; W. J. Neale, 14.10; F. L. Woodley,
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Main Office — Continued
Maintenance ($5,338.44)
King's Printer, 3,104.00; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 249.40; R.
Simpson Co., Ltd., 280.05; Car tickets, 20.00; cartage, express and freight,
57.98; newspapers and periodicals, 169.00; postage, 113.98; telegrams, 374.31;
telephone, 615.11; accounts under $100, $354.61 5,338 44
Proportion of Cost of Minister's Report ($1,890.02)
King's Printer 1 ,890 02
Consolidation and Revision of Education Acts ($507.21)
King's Printer 507 21
Advertising in Educational and Other Papers ($375.00)
The School 375 00
Main Office $66,280 67
LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY
Salaries ($8,250.00)
Permanent
Bright, O. M Senior Library Assistant 12 months 1,900 00
Fraser, M. A Library Assistant, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Hart, P. N Clerk, Group 2 u 1,050 00
Hunter, B. E Library Assistant, G^roup 3 " 975 00
King, E Senior Library Assistant " 2,000 00
Leckie, E. L. L Library Assistant, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Maintenance ($4,775.55)
King's Printer, 1,615.19; Sundry Persons, books, 1,949.84; Newspapers and
periodicals, 974.22 ; accounts under $100, 236.30 4,775 55
Legislative Library $13,025 55
PUBLIC RECORDS AND ARCHIVES BRANCH
Salaries ($5,100.00)
Permanent
Talman, J.J Specialist, Historical Documents 12 months 2,100 00
McClung, H Senior Clerk " 1,900 00
Reid, W. D Clerk, Group 2 11 " 1,100 00
Travelling Expenses ($65.95)
J. J. Talman 65 95
Maintenance ($256.63)
King's Printer, 247.24; Cartage and express, 4.27; accounts under $100, 5.12 256 63
Purchase of Documents, etc. ($253.30)
E. Askin, 30.00; R. E. Clark, 10.00; J. Harvey, 5.00; F. Jarrett, 19.50; Sundry
Persons, books, 112.05; E. Smith, 10.00; University of Toronto, 28.75;
Newspapers and periodicals, 38.00 253 30
Public Records and Archives Branch $5,675 88
PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOL EDUCATION
Grants and Maintenance ($3,777,681.59)
Public Schools, Counties:
Brant, 16,166.40; Bruce, 34,418.94; Carleton, 42,774.60; Dufferin, 16,340.87;
Elgin, 19,007.06; Essex, 35,727.33; Frontenac, 55,637.97; Grey, 41,526.38;
Haldimand, 14,838.16; Haliburton, 33,391.16; Halton, 12,303.00; Hastings,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 13
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Counties — Continued:
63,919.72; Huron, 30,117.33; Kent, 30,715.36; Lambton, 27,075.18; Lanark,
25,088.56; Leeds and Grenville, 45,518.96; Lennox and Addington, 30,481.04;
Lincoln, 28,666.68; Middlesex, 3 1,908.74; Norfolk, 19,780.92; Northumberland and
Durham, 46,260.89; Ontario, 30,533.76; Oxford, 24,005.09; Peel, 28,090.03;
Perth, 18,332.01; Peterborough, 34,407.59; Prescott and Russell, 18,878.06;
Prince Edward, 11,344.75; Renfrew, 44/46.26; Simcoe, 49,679.07; Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry, 50,666.45; Victoria, 20,128.88; Waterloo, 22,691.47;
Welland, 53,040.48; Wentworth, 20,134.91; Wellington, 24,114.95; York,
436,561.53 1,588,720 54
Separate Schools, Counties:
Bruce, 4,263.10; Carleton, 16,981.63; Essex, 18,463.56; Frontenac, 2,112.53;
Grey, 1,512.27; Hastings, 2,047.52; Huron, 2,249.29; Kent, 3,373.22; Lambton,
397.61; Lanark, 782.49; Leeds and Grenville, 601.50; Lennox and Addington,
890.59; Middlesex, 500.40; Norfolk, 648.33; Northumberland and Durham,
1,215.04; Ontario, 425.21; Peel, 120.25; Perth, 4,789.85; Peterborough, 953.44;
Prescott and Russell, 40,196.06; Renfrew, 13,139.21; Simcoe, 2,888.38; Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry, 17,235.30; Victoria, 519.73; Waterloo, 3,358.70; Went-
worth, 1,219.66; Wellington, 1,067.39; York, 41,960.32 183,912 58
Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 54,079.41; Cochrane, 82,703.27; Kenora, 29,166.14; Manitoulin,
25,078.11; Muskoka, 57,153.23; Nipissing, 43,061.39; Parry Sound, 81,845.75;
Rainy River, 45,360.43; Sudbury, 88,907.58; Temiskaming, 75,209.11; Thunder
Bay, 78,380.73 660,945 15
Separate Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 3,240.38; Cochrane, 86,685.12; Kenora, 1,229.42; Manitoulin, 209.20;
Muskoka, 1,413.91; Nipissing, 40,173.84; Parry Sound, 494.82; Rainy River,
1,954.67; Sudbury, 56,065.63; Timiskaming, 41,227.92; Thunder Bay, 445.47. . . 233,140 38
Public Schools, Cities:
Belleville, 4,918.43; Brantford, 12,086.88; Chatham, 6,572.54; Fort William,
9,508.07; Gait, 4,492.93; Guelph, 6,621.28; Hamilton, 23,603.37; Kingston,
6,968.75; Kitchener, 14,277.69; London, 10,415.00; Niagara Falls, 6,313.87;
North Bav, 5,710.98; Oshawa, 12,602.00; Ottawa, 10,976.25; Owen Sound,
7,838.32; Peterborough, 9,539.07; Port Arthur, 5,863.91 ; St. Catharines, 10,566.00;
St. Thomas, 4,251.99; Sarnia, 6,897.65; Sault Ste. Marie, 8,641.41; Stratford,
6,739.73; Sudbury, 4,303.41; Toronto, 91,341.25; Welland, 6,440.43; Windsor,
18,683.73; Woodstock, 3,238.08 319,413 02
Separate Schools, Cities:
Belleville, 1,395.55; Brantford, 2,584.85; Chatham, 1,372.03; Fort William,
2,590.61; Gait, 886.62; Guelph, 3,213.58; Hamilton, 9,854.86; Kingston, 2,463.87;
Kitchener, 5,469.75; London, 2,581.25; Niagara Falls, 1,477.85; North Bay,
6,350.55; Oshawa, 1,218.15; Ottawa, 37,919.60; Owen Sound, 475.95; Peter-
borough, 3,462.71; Port Arthur, 1,512.59; St. Catharines, 2,366.80; St. Thomas,
523.15; Sarnia, 1,521.13; Sault Ste. Marie, 5,515.69; Stratford, 1,246.75; Sudbury,
12,050.15; Toronto, 22,374.23; Windsor, 20,749.11; Woodstock, 453.75 151,631 13
Public Schools, Towns:
Alexandria, 340.40; Alliston, 1,127.76; Almonte, 913.10; Amherstburg, 609.65;
Arnprior, 1,321.12; Aurora, 1,626.95; Aylmer, 1,526.07; Bala, 291.89; Barrie,
2,824.75; Blenheim, 1,662.09; Blind River, 1,299.60; Bothwell, 554.32; Brace-
bridge, 1,631.94; Bowmanville, 1,300.36; Brampton, 1,946.42; Brockville, 3,363.61;
Bruce Mines, 678.09; Burlington, 1,194.06; Campbellford, 1,463.64; Carleton
Place, 3,270.27; Cache Bay, 488.07; Capreol, 3,086.09; Chesley, 1,485.06; Clinton,
1,489.84; Cobalt, 7,278.79; Cobourg, 2,314.75; Cochrane, 2,037.85; Collingwood,
2,823.51 ; Coniston, 997.00; Copper Cliff, 1,247.14; Cornwall, 1,597.50; Deseronto,
1,505.00; Dresden, 1,280.66; Dryden, 1,377.15; Dundas, 1,703.17; Durham,
2,113.04; Dunnville, 2,544.12; Eastview, 1,698.01; Elmira, 644.56; Englehart,
3,317.88; Essex, 1,311.00; Forest, 889.57; Fort Erie, 3,737.06; Fort Frances,
4,332.24; Frood Mines, 128.50; Gananoque, 956.77; Georgetown, 719.17; Goderich,
2,298.40; Gore Bay, 729.35; Gravenhurst, 3,181.97; Grimsby, 1,570.21; Hailey-
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Towns — Continued
bury, 922.37; Hanover, 2,285.65; Harriston, 757.16; Hawkesbury, 351.15;
Harrow, 747.50; Hearst, 1,222.82; Hespeler, 1,616.36; Huntsville, 1,965.83;
Ingersoll, 2,370.80; Iroquois Falls, 982.73; Kearney, 1,098.88; Keewatin, 823.22;
Kenora, 2,528.48; Kincardine, 1,627.96; Kingsville, 746.16; La Salle, 85.25; Latch-
ford, 1,063.29; Leamington, 1,889.32; Leaside, 612.85; Lindsay, 2,121.93;
Listowel, 721.43; Little Current, 1,153.39; Massey, 1,267.98; Matheson, 1,372.92;
Mattawa, 109.20; Meaford, 1,642.27; Merritton, 1,071.47; Midland, 1,885.51;
Milton, 784.71; Mimico, 5,486.56; Mitchell, 844.65; Mount Forest, 712.05;
Napanee, 1,852.32; Nesterville, 359.32; New Liskeard, 1,777.43; Newmarket,
2,075.83; New Toronto, 5,284.56; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 872.51; Oakville, 998.91;
Orangeville, 1,071.28; Orillia, 3,026.67; Palmerston, 783.58; Paris, 1,296.04;
Parkhill, 481.07; Parry Sound, 2,618.33; Pembroke, 3,219.35; Penetanguishene,
5,745.63; Perth, 1,757.71; Petrolia, 1,835.85; Picton, 887.45; Port Colborne,
5,499.11; Port Hope, 1,833.70; Powassan, 1,817.15; Prescott, 1,097.71; Preston,
1,399.98; Rainv River, 1,808.22; Renfrew, 1,033.96; Ridgetown, 1,727.80; River-
side, 3,155.79; Rockland, 92.80; St. Mary's, 1,018.78; Seaforth, 1,585.47; Simcoe,
1,379.41; Sioux Lookout, 3,311.75; Smith's Falls, 3,175.87; Smooth Rock Falls,
1,233.90; Southampton, 1,248.08; Stayner, 354.07; Strathroy, 1,193.27; Sturgeon
Falls, 457.50; Tecumseh, 118.60; Thessalon, 1,962.61; Thornbury, 547.82;
Thorold, 2,399.65; Tilbury, 904.42; Tillsonburg, 1,852.48; Timmins, 13,095.10;
Trout Creek, 824.36; Trenton, 3,149.92; Uxbridge, 1,248.37; Vankleek Hill,
720.72; Walkerton, 978.89; Wallaceburg, 2, 841. 50; Waterloo, 2, 742. 21; Webbwood,
1,622.32; Weston, 1,910.75; Whitby, 1,105.14; Wiarton, 2,543.41; Wingham,
1,723.24 245,361 04
Separate Schools, Towns:
Alexandria, 4,669.64; Almonte, 1,402.86; Amherstburg, 1,069.81; Arnprior,
1,730.01; Barrie, 237.16; Blenheim, 235.15; Blind River, 4,347.34; Bonfield,
4,046.82; Brockville, 932.62; Campbellford, 303.65; Cache Bay, 1,950.41 ; Charlton,
617.66; Chelmsford, 5,495.96; Cobalt, 10,463.88; Cobourg, 755.65; Cochrane,
1,897.87; Collingwood, 84.36; Coniston, 4,941.91; Cornwall, 12,026.10; Dundas,
291.43; Eastview, 9,636.88; Essex, 1,197.89; Fort Frances, 1,056.64; Gananoque,
558.06; Goderich, 304.00; Haileybury, 2,389.43; Hanover, 421.34; Hawkesbury,
11,235.77; Hearst, 2,229.57; Hespeler, 104.70; Ingersoll, 397.35; Iroquois Falls,
4,583.82; Kearney, 435.00; Keewatin, 534.67; Kenora, 925.39; La Salle, 1,416.81;
Leamington, 292.96; Lindsay, 628.62; Little Current, 1,923.10; Massey, 2,384.12;
Mattawa, 5,063.91; Merritton, 401.67; Midland, 3,031.27; Mimico, 1,139.73;
Mount Forest, 158.49; New Liskeard, 390.70; Newmarket, 192.69; Oakville,
145.22; Orillia, 557.33; Paris, 218.31; Parkhill, 120.20; Pembroke, 5,761.06;
Perth, 869.63; Picton, 115.94; Prescott, 332.74; Preston, 1,195.15; Rainy River,
888.62; Renfrew, 1,921.75; Riverside, 3,012.71; Rockland, 4,874.13; St. Mary's,
212.00; Seaforth, 422.00; Sioux Lookout, 2,090.16; Smith's Falls, 537.17; Smooth
Rock Falls, 7,859.56; Sturgeon Falls, 7,967.19; Tecumseh, 5,453.23; Thorold,
1,668.08; Tilbury, 2,097.73; Timmins, 38,367.57; Trenton, 989.50; Vankleek
Hill, 2,092.03; Walkerton, 1,330.50; Wallaceburg, 3,204.58; Waterloo, 1,343.36;
Weston, 1,195.91; Whitbv, 172.10 207,550 33
Public Schools, Villages:
Acton, 1,140.81; Ailsa Craig, 235.52; Alvinston, 506.55; Arkona, 989.80; Arthur,
427.54; Athens, 1,100.22; Ayr, 424.89; Bancroft, 2,894.52; Barry's Bay, 210.93;
Bath, 539.71; Beamsville, 862.67; Beaverton, 516.42; Beeton, 471.42; Belle
River, 69.50; Bloomfield, 273.84; Blyth, 365.21; Bobcaygeon, 864.38; Bolton,
447.11; Bradford, 593.94; Braeside, 801.95; Brighton, 1,103.67; Brussels, 530.01;
Burk's Falls, 1,459.12; Caledonia, 2,166.63; Cannington, 470.68; Cardinal,
1,985.36; Cayuga, 1,881.72; Chatsworth, 382.14; Chesterville, 924.11; Chippawa,
1,231.01; Clifford, 228.58; Cobden, 1,404.92; Colborne, 728.60; Coldwater,
1,354.61; Courtwright, 355.29; Creemore, 350.88; Delhi, 930.17; Delora, 1,299.90;
Drayton, 255.14; Dundalk, 748.09; Dutton, 420.72; Eganville, 492.88; Elora,
953.59; Embro, 223.07; Erieau, 406.35; Erin, 200.94; Exeter, 1,116.96; Fenelon
Falls, 491.03; Fergus, 1,612.89; Finch, 265.52; Flesherton, 443.85; Fonthill,
1,234.89; Forest Hill, 3,045.87; Frankford, 1,112.60; Glencoe, 461.30; Grand
Valley, 416.18; Hagersville, 1,936.03; Hastings, 541.52; Havelock, 2,074.13
Hensall, 570.44; Hepworth, 619.29; Hilton Beach, 802.44; Humberstone, 5.971.95
Iroquois, 667.76; Jarvis, 1,303.80; Kemptville, 1,568.38; Killaloe Station, 562.63
Lakefield, 1,592.43; Lanark, 790.46; Lion's Head, 522.69; Long Branch, 6,701.53
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION £_1_5
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Villages — Continued
L'Orignal, 2,461.92; Lucan, 450.18; Lucknow, 980.65; Madoc, 1,878.20; Mark-
dale, 1,253.67; Markham, 588.50; Marmora, 1,936.30; Maxville, 831.69; Merrick-
ville, 1,043.10; Mildmay, 465.50; Millbrook, 675.20; Milverton, 677.71; Morris-
burg, 1,472.64; Neustadt, 663.19; Newboro, 708.30; Newburgh, 587.16; New-
bury, 298.79; Newcastle, 665.46; Norwood, 1,246.97; New Hamburg, 1,011.04;
Norwich, 812.13; Oil Springs, 583.10; Omemee, 292.67; Paisley, 593.38; Point
Edward, 1,937.75; Port Carling, 404.75; Port Credit, 1,436.73; Port Dalhousie,
1,902.33; Port Dover, 721.42; Port Elgin, 1,335.35; Port McNicoll, 2,374.96;
Port Perry, 973.00; Port Rowan, 285.93; Port Stanley, 501.62; Port Sidney,
411.24; Portsmouth, 619.19; Richmond, 294.50; Richmond Hill, 2,047.82;
Ripley, 210.08; Rockcliffe Park, 528.50; Rodney, 288.82; Rosseau, 678.00; St.
Clair Beach, 89.00; Shallow Lake, 613.17; Shelburne, 921.80; South River,
3,047.53; Springfield, 259.14; Stirling, 799.91 ; Stoney Creek. 1,013.00; Stouffville,
1,040.72; Streetsville, 932.28; Sutton West, 761.12; Swansea, 5,757.55; Tara,
332.40; Tavistock, 654.73; Teeswater. 449.67; Thamesville, 664.16; Thedford,
509.01; Thornloe, 797.70; Tiverton, 184.40; Tottenham, 467.15; Victoria Har-
bour, 3,500.44; Vienna, 308.68; Wardsville, 165.10; Watford, 700.15; Waterdown,
428.58; Waterford, 770.30; West Lome, 466.52; West Port, 515.58; Wheatley,
604.78; Winchester, 846.12; Windermere, 166.83, Woodbridge, 1,199.90; Wood-
ville, 159.42; Wyoming, 574.95 141,482 91
Separate Schools, Villages:
Arthur, 342.32; Barry's Bay, 3,863.85; Belle River, 782.18; Casselman. 3,147.50;
Chesterville, 671.90; Eganville, 881.43; Elora, 140.93; Fergus, 131.36; Forest
Hill, 64.07; Hastings, 558.05; Killaloe Station, 4,055.07; Lancaster, 2,474.45;
Marmora, 712.03; Mildmay, 1,118.00; Port Dalhousie, 890.86; Portsmouth,
303.59; Swansea, 447.00; Teeswater, 153.95; Thornloe, 503.89; Tweed, 928.87;
Westport, 409.08 22,580 38
Travelling Expenses:
L. Fortin, 34.95; G. Goulet, 38.75; F. Lemieux, 34.00; T. Mustard, 87.29; G.
Vezina, 57.65 252 64
Committees on Survey of Cost of Primary and Secondary Education and Courses of
Study:
E. C. Desormeaux, 200.00; W. T. Kernahan, 325.00; E. L. Longmore, 300.00;
T. Mustard, 1,200.00; B. B. Patten, 200.00; J. Stuart, 230.00; S. A. Watson,
700.00 3,155 00
Expenses re C.N.E. Exhibit:
Board of Education, Windsor, 30.00; Public School Board, Ottawa, 30.00; M.
Easson, 19.50; G. G. McNabb, 30.00; F. E. Perney, 58.65; R. Reid, 26.28;
W. R. Vale, 30.00; G. Young, 25.99 250 42
Maintenance:
Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, 140.00; King's Printer, 19,126.63;
Accounts under $100, 19.44 19,286 07
Assisted Public and Separate Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($84,990.71)
Public Schools, Counties:
Bruce, 200.00; Carleton, 240.00; Frontenac, 1,675.50; Haliburton, 1,692.75;
Hastings, 513.40; Lanark, 100.00; Lennox and Addington, 167.22; Renfrew,
740.38; Simcoe, 1,470.34; Welland, 500.00 7,299 59
Separate Schools, Counties:
Carleton, 25,600.00; Essex, 6,000.00; Frontenac, 148.00; Hastings, 126.98;
Renfrew, 150.00; Simcoe, 500.00; Sudbury, 300.00; York, 1,300.00 34,124 98
Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 2,675.70; Cochrane, 5,792.00; Kenora, 1,848.50; Manitoulin, 550.00;
Muskoka, 2,008.46; Nipissing, 1,632.00; Parry Sound, 2,029.82 ; Rainy River,
2,138.55; Sudbury, 2,043.00; Temiskaming, 3,656.25; Thunder Bay, 2,496.70. . . 26,870 98
I
C 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Assisted Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Separate Schools, Districts:
Cochrane, 3,120.16; Muskoka, 50.00; Nipissing, 1,100.00; Parry Sound, 100.00;
Sudbury, 10,625.00; Temiskaming, 1,250.00; Thunder Bay, 450.00 16,695 16
Special Grant to School at Whitefish Falls, District of Algoma ($700.00)
The Lord Bishop of Algoma 700 00
Special Grant to Tarentorus Township School Board, in Aid of Education
of Children at Children's Shelter ($287.18)
Treasurer, Tarentorus Township School Board 287 18
Kindergarten Schools, Grants and Maintenance (.$15,966.40)
Public Schools, Cities:
Brantford, 354.00; Chatham, 192.00; Fort William, 366.00; Gait, 142.80; Guelph,
63.00; Hamilton, 802.00; Kingston, 151.20; Kitchener, 372.00; London, 578.40;
Oshawa, 192.00; Ottawa, 480.00; Owen Sound, 154.80; Peterborough, 180.00;
Port Arthur, 216.00; St. Catharines, 228.00; Sarnia, 108.00; Sault Ste. Marie,
264.00; Stratford, 30.00; Toronto, 2,978.00; Welland, 102.00; Windsor, 708.00;
Woodstock, 102.00 8,764 20
Public Schools, Towns:
Almonte, 60.00; Amherstburg, 32.00; Arnprior, 32.00; Aurora, 60.00; Aylmer,
52.00; Barrie, 96.00; Brampton, 104.00; Campbellford, 32.00; Carleton Place,
40.00; Cobourg, 52.00; Cochrane, 60.80; Dunnville, 40.00; Durham, 64.00; East-
view, 20.00; Elmira, 40.00; Fort Erie, 184.00; Fort Frances, 112.00; Goderich,
40.00; Grimsby, 40.00; Hanover, 80.00; Harrow, 32.00; Hawkesbury, 16.00;
Hearst, 32.00; Hespeler, 40.00; Ingersoll, 60.00; Kingsville, 72.00; Leamington,
112.00; Leaside, 40.00; Merriton, 32.00; Newmarket, 72.00; Niagara-on-the-Lake,
32.00; Paris, 72.00; Pembroke, 104.00; Penetanguishene, 32.00; Perth, 72.00;
Picton, 32.00; Port Colborne, 264.00; Prescott,^ 80.00; Preston, 64.00; Rainy
River, 40.00; Renfrew, 40.00; Riverside, 40.00; Simcoe, 80.00; Smooth Rock
Falls, 40.00; Tillsonburg, 40.00; Timmins, 196.00 ; Vankleek Hill, 32.00; Waterloo,
104.00; Whitby, 32.00; Weston, 32.00 3,176 80
Public Schools, Villages:
Bloomfield, 48.00; Brighton, 60.00; Cayuga, 30.00; Chesterville, 30.00; Delhi,
60.00; Dundalk, 48.00; Eganville, 30.00; Forest Hill, 156.00; Hagersville, 30.00;
Humberstone, 48.00; Kemptville, 60.00; Long Branch, 48.00; Port Credit, 48.00;
Port Dalhousie, 48.00; Rockcliffe Park, 60.00; Swansea, 120.00; Waterford,
48.00 972 00
Public Schools, Townships:
No. 11, Bertie, 48.00; No. 3, Brantford, 60.00; No. 3, Buchanan, 24.00; No. 5,
Cumberland, 24.00; No. 11, Etobicoke, 60.00; No. 16, Etobicoke, 60.00; Falls
View Consolidated, 60.00; Grant Consolidated, 30.00; Grantham Consolidated,
48.00; No. 23, London, 30.00; No. 3, Louth, 48.00; No. 1, Nepean, 30.00; No. 2,
Nepean, 108.00; No. 8, Niagara, 48.00; No. 1, O'Brien, 108.00; No. 2, Russell,
48.00; No. 10, Scarboro, 60.00; No. 12, Scarboro, 120.00; No. 14, Scarboro, 48.00;
No. 15, Scarboro, 60.00; No. 1, Schreiber, 57.30; No. 4, Stamford, 60.00; No. 6,
Stamford, 60.00; No. 2, Thorold, 60.00; No. 4, Thorold, 24.00; No. 2, Tisdale,
98.40; Wellington Consolidated, 48.00; No. 3, Westminster, 30.00; No. 22,
Westminster, 30.00; No. 10, East Whitby, 60.00; York, 1,063.20; No. 14, York
North, 48.00; York North School Area, 54.00 2,814 90
Separate Schools:
Fort William, 48.00; Hamilton, 16.00; Kitchener, 24.00; Fort Arthur, 30.00;
Sault Ste. Marie, 31.20; Sudbury, 10.80; Toronto, 40.00 200 00
Maintenance:
King's Printer 38 50
Night Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($2,413.13)
No. 1, Atikokan, 300.00; No. 3, Crowland, 95.00; No. 1, Deloro, 338.66; No. 26,
King, 253.33; No. 1, Oliver, 33.33; No. 2, Tisdale, 160.00; Timmins, 857.14;
Toronto, 375.67 2,413 13
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 17
Consolidated Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($37,209.69)
Barwick, 869.40; Burriss, 1,783.47; Byng Inlet, 846.00; Charlton, 1,457.40; Dorion,
1,670.40; Falls View, 1,326.80; Gooderham, 1,541.52; Grant, 496.66; Grantham,
1,100.00; Hudson, 1,371.69; Humber Heights, 1,100.65; Katrine, 552.68; Mac-
Donald, 446.44; Mallorytown, 1,547.65; Mindemoya, 1,051.84; Morley, 2,115.02;
Nipigon, 1,672.70; Nobel, 1,829.35; North Mountain, 2,423.80; Pointe Au
Baril, 994.00; Quibell, 1,582.82; Savard, 2,480.35; Sundridge, 1,136.45; Tarn-
worth, 1,157.40; Tweed, 2,070.89; Wellington, 2,129.31; Wilberforce, 455.00. . . . 37,209 69
Agriculture and Horticulture, Grants and Maintenance ($259,146.22)
Ungraded Public Schools:
Boards, 47,929.65; Teachers, 81,596.07 129,525 72
Ungraded Separate Schools:
Boards, 1,146.17; Teachers, 1,999.50 3,145 67
Graded Public Schools:
Boards, 31,941.83; Teachers, 62,416.55 94,358 38
Graded Separate Schools:
Boards, 11,802.04; Teachers, 14,680.02 26,482 06
Seed:
R. Moore & Sons, 1,438.32; D. L. Scott, 105.00; E. Webb & Sons, Ltd., 2,620.00;
Accounts under $100, 393.44 4,556 76
Maintenance:
King's Printer, 344.00; Merchants' Printing Co., Ltd., 406.10; Woods Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 269.87; Accounts under $100, 57.66 1,077 63
Industrial Arts, Manual Training and Household Science
Grants and Maintenance ($51,395.00)
Ungraded Public Schools:
Boards, 8,679.29; Teachers, 10,367.00 19,046 29
Ungraded Separate Schools:
Boards, 241.41; Teachers, 330.00 571 41
Graded Public Schools:
Boards, 17,062.11; Teachers, 9,562.50 26,624 61
Graded Separate Schools:
Boards, 3,351.19; Teachers, 1,801.50 5,152 69
Correspondence Courses, Salaries and Maintenance ($26,367.56)
Salaries ($21,077.58):
Permanent:
Dale, G Teacher, Group 1
Dennis, M. P. T " " 1
Froud, E. M " " 1
Hinchliffe, M. F " « 1
McBride, L " " 1
Mclntyre, J. M " « 1
Mungovan, M. K " " 1
Scott, R. V " " 1
Simpson, M. E. M " " 1
Williams, L. A " " 1
Borthwick, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Vale, N. A Clerk Typist, Group 1
12 months
1,300 00
7 "
700 00
12 "
1,200 00
a
1,300 00
a
1,600 00
7 *
700 00
12 "
1,200 00
«
1,200 00
7 "
700 00
12 "
1,200 00
u
1,200 00
u
1,125 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
Correspondence Courses — Continued
Dennis, M. P. T Teacher, Group 1 3 months
Easton, J. J
Jamieson, M. L. .
McAlpine, A
Mclntyre, J. M . .
McKenzie, E. M .
Rayfield, P. E
Ross, D
Russell, F. M. F. .
Saunders, O. M . .
Simpson, M. E. M
Williamson, H. R.
9 2/5
. 7
. 3
■ 4^
10 2/5
. m
. 6
300 00
940 00
940 00
640 00
300 00
390 00
1,040 00
867 74
533 55.
533 55
300 00
867 74
Maintenance:
Clarke, Irwin & Co., Ltd., 429.18; Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., 134.85; W. J. Gage
Co., Ltd., 431.35; King's Printer, 3,583.56; Macmillan Company of Canada,
Ltd., 152.67; T. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 212.32; Cartage and express, 2.60;
accounts under $100, 343.45
5.289 98
Courses by Itinerant Teachers, School Cars, etc. ($18,420.03)
Salaries ($11,150.00):
Permanent:
Antoniak, H. F Teacher 7 months
Clement, A. D.
Fleming, W. J . .
McKay, A. G. .
McNally, W. H
Sloman, F. G. .
Wright, W. A. .
12
12 months 1,800 00
Less leave of absence 750 00
875 00
1,600 00
1,800 00
1,600 00
1,800 00
1,800 00
1,050 00
Temporary:
Antoniak, H. F
Teacher 5 months
625 00
Maintenance:
H. F. Antoniak
Pacific Railway,
Eaton Co., Ltd.,
■Express and
152.00; Canadian National Railways, 2,735.21; Canadian
1,161.15; W. Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd., 173.70; T.
485.35; King's Printer, 542.75; T. & N. O. Railway, 764.93;
freight, 113.56; newspapers and periodicals, 3.00; postage,
30.79; telegrams, 1.65; accounts under $100, 1,105.54 7,270 03
Auxiliary Classes, Grants and Maintenance ($85,921.91)
Public Schools, Cities and Towns:
Aylmer, 137.72; Barrie, 257.46; Belleville, 231.99; Bruce Mines, 2,09; Brad-
ford, 19.50; Brampton, 92.43; Brantford, 675.12; Capreol, 45.45; Chesley,
5.98; Chatham, 522.78; Cornwall, 3.70; Forest, 3.69; Coniston, 30.26; Fort
Frances, 200.00; Fort William, 1,404.40; Gait, 257.87; Grimsby, 242.26; Guelph,
; Hamilton, 3,473.37; Ingersoll, 235.51; Kenora, 3.55; Kitchener, 1,897.98;
54.00; Little Current, .84; Lindsay, 287.96; Listowel, 107.37; London,
; Midland, 363.81; Morrisburg, 13.51; Merritton, 33.12; Niagara Falls,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, 48.13; North Bay, 1,593.56; Oshawa, 376.33;
5,702.74; Owen Sound, 474.08; Pembroke, 356.49; Penetanguishene,
Peterborough, 211.66; Picton, 178.62; Port Arthur, 728.09; Preston,
Port Colborne, 49.80; Renfrew, 175.00; Ridgetown, 276.07; Sarnia,
1,059.51
Leaside,
4,316.88
644.70;
Ottawa,
286.37;
39.00;
1,037.37; Sault Ste. Marie, 844.90; Smith's Falls, 352.48; Southampton, 105.32;
St. Catharines, 1,399.55; St. Thomas, 676.01; Stratford, 255.36; Sudburv,
81.98; Thessalon, 6.00; Toronto, 25,711.69; Waterloo, 225.00; Walkerton,
21.19; Welland, 152.35; Wiarton, 111.25; Windsor, 2,452.31; Woodstock, 624.90.
61,178 41
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CJ9
Auxiliary Classes, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Villages:
Ayr, 61.60; Bancroft, 2.33; Beamsville, 26.10; Bloomfield, 9.05; Braeside,
13.19; Burlington, 19.50; Cobden, 80.46; Elora, 14.25; Embro, 11.97; Forest
Hill, 135.60; Milverton, 5.81; Point Edward, 53.70; Port Credit, 24.30; Port
Dover, 6.00; Port Dalhousie, 25.15; Richmond Hill, 7.18; Shallow Lake, .80;
South River, 4.14; Swansea, 245.43; Tara, 4.02, Tavistock, 72.50; Vankleek
Hill, 19.52; Victoria Harbour, 31.98; Woodbridge, 30.00; Wyoming, 19.04.... 923 62
Public Schools, Townships:
Sundry School Sections 1 1,649 97
Separate Schools, Cities, Towns and Villages:
Arthur, 13.87; Belleville, 298.71; Elora, 8.86; Gait, 4.56; Guelph, 14.75; Hamil-
ton, 839.16; Hawkesbury, 780.52; Kingston, 263.22; Kitchener, 678.08; London,
266.86; Mount Forest, 9.01; Niagara Falls, 22.54; Ottawa, 2,099.59; Owen
Sound, 18.90; Paris, 10.30; Preston, 154.63; Renfrew, 2.00; Sudbury, 664.89;
Toronto, 2,761.43; Waterloo, 39.69; Windsor, 736.10 9,687 67
Separate Schools, Townships:
Sundry School Sections 136 94
Maintenance:
W. J. Gage Co., Ltd., 1,856.25; King's Printer, 424.22; Cartage, 3.35, accounts,
under $100, 61.48 2,345 30
Continuation Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($199,790.44)
Continuation Schools:
Coniston, 1,494.04; Embro, 754.92; Ennismore, 571.30; Espanola, 1,494.22;
Flinton, 887.67; Little Current, 1,396.54; Mount Albert, 750.39; Mount Brydges,
1,213.64; Mount Pleasant, 730.88; Richard's Landing, 889.62; St. George,
758.87; Sioux Lookout, 1,485.53; Smooth Rock Falls, 1,494.86 13,922 48
Public Schools, Towns:
Blind River, 1,638.15; Bothwell, 946.08; Bruce Mines, 1,966.46; Dresden,
1,217.43; Harrow, 675.29; Massey, 1,205.89; Palmerston, 737.82; Powassan,
3,246.07; Preston, 1,296.41; Southampton, 901.25; Stayner, 749.12; Thornbury,
2,153.53 16,733 50
Public Schools, Villages:
Acton, 754.16; Ailsa Craig, 1,132.42; Alvinston, 755.68; Ayr, 737.90; Bancroft,
1,471.11; Bath, 1,301.44; Beaverton, 1,601.32; Beeton, 732.79; Blyth, 722.01;
Bobcaygeon, 712.99; Bolton, 728.42; Brussells, 1,326.46; Burk's Falls, 1,490.65
Cannington, 735.02; Cardinal, 1,101.37; Chatsworth, 619.24; Clifford, 617.09;
Coldwater, 1,178.46; Creemore, 753.66; Delhi, 708.10; Drayton, 736.43; Egan-
ville, 1,032.03; Erin, 750.78; Fenelon Falls, 922.84; Frankford, 1,085.20; Grand
Valley, 954.92; Hepworth, 1,249.52; Hensall, 720.21; Jarvis, 1,480.17; Lanark,
1,658.72; Lion's Head, 880.04; Long Branch, 3,249.13; Merrickville, 1,419.74;
Millbrook, 1,056.28; Milverton, 756.38; New Hamburg, 817.90; Oil Springs,
1,521.13; Paisley, 1,196.08; Port Carling, 1,821.91; Richmond, 1,298.63; Ripley,
718.57; Rodney, 748.03; Springfield, 681.62; South River, 1,332.76; Stouffville,
970.86; Sutton West, 756.76; Tara, 959.71; Tavistock, 745.36; Teeswater,
1,555.56; Thamesville, 784.41; Thedford, 617.25; Tiverton, 627.84; Tottenham,
1,263.77; West Lome, 712.19; Westport, 1,454.47; Wheatley, 930.99; Woodville,
1,068.58; Wyoming, 900.07 60,617 13
Public Schools, Sections:
No. 14, Albion, 994.50; No. 3, Amabel, 792.98; Amherst Island, 392.57; No. 1,
Anson, 933.60; No. 2, Assiginack, 1,024.59; No. 17, Augusta, 620.11; No. 11,
Bastard, 887.39; No. 2, Bayham, 1,068.42; No. 9, Bertie, 990.73; No. 4, Beverley,
699.42; No. 11, Blenheim, 734.72; No. 21, Blenheim, 738.54; No. 24, Blen-
heim, 771.64; No. 13, Brock, 1,043.84; No. 3, Buchanan, 724.27; No. 18, Bur-
ford, 729.28; No. 4, Caledon, 692.06; No. 15, Caledon, 1,106.04; No. 16, Caradoc,
747.96; No. 2, Cartwright, 766.41; No. 12, Clarke, 1,245.04; No. 22, Cramahe,
964.74; No. 5, Crosby South, 1,344.66; No. 3, Cumberland, 965.20; No. 5,
r
C 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Continuation Schools, Grants, etc.— Continued
Public Schools, Sections— Continued
Cumberland, 730.54; No. 2, Delaware, 614.70; No. 5, Denbigh, 810.01; No. 5,
Dereham, 634.92; No. 12, Dereham, 753.25; No. 4, Dorchester North, 629.53;
No. 11, Dorchester South, 721.20; Nos. 3 and 4, Dover, 276.95; No. 3, Dysart,
905.84; No. 15, Edwardsburg, 1,437.21; No. 3, Egremont, 712.13; No. 9, Era-
mosa, 1,069.34; No. 13, Ernestown, 742.38; No. 5, Essa, 1,075.80; No. 6, Essa,
839.27; No. 5, Euphemia, 1,312.93; No. 8, Fitzroy, 1,075.32; No. 11, Fitzroy,
1,087.27; No. 5, Flos, 1,240.85; No. 1, Freeman, 1,491.68; No. 23, Gloucester,
1,573.66; Nos. 17 and 19, Hillier, 521.00; No. 14, Howick, 603.95; No. 17,
Howick, 692.28; No. 3, Huntley, 1,290.38; No. 4, Innisfil, 550.84; No. 14, King,
687.00; No. 5, Lash, 1,429.75; No. 4, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, 1,103.38;
No. 8, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, 1,165.45; No. 9, Leeds and Lansdowne
Front, 871.06; No. 3, Lobo, 1,017.55; No. 4, London, 996.19; No. 8, Mariposa,
708.91; No. 3, Marlborough, 425.97; No. 1, McMurrich, 785.07; No. 8, Monck,
1,159.96; No. 1, Mountain, 1,878.19; No. 5, Mulmur, 640.71; Nos. 16 and 18,
Murray, 1,510.02; No. 5, Nissouri East, 1,014.45; No. 8, Nissouri West, 665.02;
No. 3, North Gower, 667.95; No. 6, North Gower, 1,171.12; No. 3, Norwich
North, 665.04; No. 6, Norwich South, 666.81; No. 5, Nottawasaga, 804.79;
No. 6, Orford, 690.16; No. 12, Orillia, 2,295.37; No. 11, Osgoode, 1,401.95;
No. 15, Osgoode, 1,167.61; No. 7, Osprey, 905.67; No. 4, Osnabruck, 951.32;
No. 5, Osnabruck, 772.17; No. 4, Packenham, 1,013.18; No. 1, Pelee, 852.34;
No. 9, Pelham, 1,752.83; No. 2, Percy, 868.84; No. 15, Pickering, 643.17; No. 4,
Pickering West, 1,124.43; No. 5, Raleigh, 716.90; No. 6, Ross, 479.21; No. 2,
Russell, 2,144.23; No. 14, Scarboro, 2,300.13; No. 1, Schreiber, 1,659.92; No. 3,
Somerville, 1,156.77; No. 12, Southwold, 616.78; No. 4, Tilbury West, 828.90;
No. 2, Toronto, 742.23; No. 9, Vespra, 451.70; No. 3, Walpole, 683.32; No. 16,
Wellesley, 494.10; No. 2, Westmeath, 553.92; No. 7, Westmeath, 630.69; No. 17,
Westminster, 654.69; No. 3, Whitby, 749.29; No. 1, Wickstead, 1,449.76; No. 1,
Wilmot, 691.74; No. 7, Yarmouth, 748.96 96,598 61
Separate Schools:
Eganville, 1,424.27; Westport, 997.56 2,421 83
Consolidated Schools:
Mallorytown, 1,399.72; Mindemoya, 1,355.90; Nipigon, 1,043.83; North Moun-
tain, 756.15; Sundridge, 1,589.63; Tamworth, 1,546.24; Wellington, 757.30.... 8,448 77
Maintenance:
King's Printer 1,048 12
Fifth Classes, Grants and Maintenance ($72,165.20)
Public Schools, Counties and Districts:
Algoma, 2,311.34; Brant, 684.55; Bruce, 124.14; Carleton, 332.00; Cochrane,
1,697.34; Dufferin, 1,127.23; Elgin, 571.78; Essex, 743.33; Frontenac, 1,017.53;
Grey, 1,648.16; Haldimand, 414.26; Haliburton, 721.06; Halton, 163.14; Hastings,
632.06; Huron, 1,487.24; Kenora, 1,751.00; Kent, 382.45; Lambton, 509.03;
Lanark, 78.94; Leeds and Grenville, 440.20; Lincoln, 238.77; Manitoulin,
1,404.78; Middlesex, 617.38; Muskoka, 3,181.40; Nipissing, 461.24; Norfolk,
501.99; Northumberland and Durham, 1,736.01; Ontario, 755.80; Oxford,
859.53; Parry Sound, 2,232.06; Peel, 266.00; Perth, 738.94; Peterborough,
790.70; Prescott and Russell, 567.85; Prince Edward, 250.75; Rainy River,
1,678.36; Renfrew, 476.05; Simcoe, 2,175.79; Stormont, Dundas and Glen-
garry, 599.57; Sudbury, 3,355.06; Temiskaming, 1,330.90; Thunder Bay, 1,623.26;
Victoria, 814.67; Waterloo, 1,035.86; Wellington, 655.53; Wentworth, 548.12;
York, 422.56 46,155 71
Separate Schools, Counties and Districts:
Algoma, 504.60; Bruce, 282.60; Carleton, 248.90; Cochrane, 649.02; Essex,
1,137.21; Frontenac, 174.61; Grey, 165.42; Hastings, 96.05; Huron, 337.90;
Kent, 75.86; Lennox and Addington, 147.42; Manitoulin, 176.88; Nipissing,
1,076.06; Norfolk, 105.50; Northumberland and Durham, 61.26; Ontario,
118.90; Perth, 612.90; Peterborough, 12.50; Prescott and Russell, 1,459.32;
Rainy River, 174.16; Renfrew, 1,109.63; Simcoe, 267.96; Stormont, Dundas
and Glengarry, 907.16; Sudbury, 1,388.84; Temiskaming, 336.18; Victoria,
114.04; Waterloo, 520.21 ; Wellington, 139.36; W r entworth, 137.50; York, 111.15. 12,649 10
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF FDUCATION C21
Fifth Classes, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Towns:
Bala, 278.80; Hearst, 243.94; Hespeler, 205.24; Kearney, 310.00; Latchford,
281.46; Matheson, 354.52; Riverside, 212.29; Tecumseh, 145.62; Trout Creek,
308.14; Webbwood, 402.20 2,742 21
Separate Schools, Towns:
Bonfield, 223.46; Charlton, 36.14; Chelmsford, 406.80; Eastview, 154.60; Hearst,
296.48; Kearney, 158.14; LaSalle, 100.68; Riverside, 99.86; Tecumseh, 207.50. 1,683 66
Public Schools, Villages:
Arkona, 194.77; Bloomfield, 115.40; Cobden, 255.00; Courtwright, 128.92;
Erieu, 125.10; Forest Hill, 215.00; Geraldton, 350.52; Hilton Beach, 236.00;
Humberstone, 13.58; Hymers, 127.60; Killaloe, 74.54; L'Orignal, 173.11; Mild-
may, 131.50; Neustadt, 159.80; Newboro, 205.20; Petawawa, 135.00; Port
Dalhousie, 161.93; Port McNicoll, 210.42; Port Stanley, 174.60; Port Sydney,
378.60; Rosseau, 323.36; Victoria Harbour, 203.10; Windermere, 23.80; Wood-
bridge, 185.80 4,302 65
Separate Schools, Villages:
Barry's Bay, 179.83; Belle River, 190.00; Casselman, 187.10; Hastings, 143.72;
Killaloe, 181.87; Lancaster, 181.79; Mildmay, 182.80; Thornloe, 189.82 1,436 93
Consolidated Schools:
Barwick, 320.00; Burriss, 318.50; Byng Inlet, 188.96; Charlton, 329.14; Dorion,
152.32; Glamorgan, 233.76; Grantham, 159.75; Guilford, 150.98; Monmouth,
179.52; Morley, 358.64; Nobel, 213.76; Quibell, 226.40; Savard, 246.26 3,077 99
Maintenance:
King's Printer 116 95
Spring and Summer Schools Travelling Expenses and
Maintenance ($130,065.50)
Services and Travelling Expenses:
Sundry Instructors, services, 113,146.73; expenses, 1,916.75; Clerks, 332.30;
Caretakers, 85.50 1 15,481 28
Miscellaneous:
Acme Ruler & Advertising Co., Ltd., 132.30; D. Aitchison Lumber Co., Ltd.,
585.51; Buntin, Gillies & Co., Ltd., 242.81; Central Scientific Company of
Canada, Ltd., 153.92; G. Checkley, 179.97; Cody's Arcade, 191.52; Dominion
Reed Supplies, Ltd., 101.78 ; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 135.71 ; W. J. Gage Co.,
Ltd., 135.23; D. Gestetner (Canada), Ltd., 100.52; Hamilton Board of Edu-
cation, 156.44; G. M. Hendry Co., Ltd., 182.77; Heintzman & Co., Ltd., 108.75;
King's Printer, 1,900.82; London Board of Education, 182.15; Malcolm &
Souter Furniture Co., Ltd., 188.08; Ottawa Collegiate Institute Board, 242.00;
Port Arthur Board of Education, 180.00; Queen's University, 420.20; Sillery
Convent, 600.00; St. John Ambulance Association, 142.50 ; Sturgeon Falls
High School Board, 120.00; Toronto Board of Education, 1,699.01; Under-
wood, Elliott, Fisher, Ltd., 330.80; University of Toronto, 747.52; Vallance,
Brown & Co., Ltd., 243.41; Windsor Board of Education, 217.40; Wood, Alex-
ander & James, Ltd., 436.06; Y.M.C.A., Toronto, 600.00; Cartage and
express, 220.48; postage, 56.86; telegrams, 10.50; telephone, 23.55; accounts
under $100, 3,615.65 14,584 22
Art Departments, Grants and Maintenance ($14,296.27)
Public Schools:
Boards, 2,566.80; Teachers, 8,972.00 11,538 80
Separate Schools:
Boards, 620.00; Teachers, 2,104.00 2,724 00
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer 33 47
C 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Courses in Music, Grants and Maintenance ($119,693.98)
Public Schools:
Boards, 90,580.96; Teachers, 24,550.00 115,130 96
Separate Schools:
Boards, 1,925.89; Teachers, 2,328.00 4 ( 253 89
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 253.67; Accounts under $100, 55.46 309 13
Medical and Dental Inspection, Grants and Maintenance ($12,840.60)
Public Schools, Cities and Towns:
Barrie, 155.00; Belleville, 144.00; Brockville, 165.00; Chatham, 159.00; Fort
William, 270.00; Gait, 138.00; Kingston, 201.00; London, 705.00; Mimico,
140.00; Niagara Falls, 192.00; Ottawa, 747.00; Owen Sound, 174.00; Pembroke,
130.00; Peterborough, 225.00; St. Catharines, 264.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 234.00;
Sudbury, 150.00; Waterloo, 160.00; Welland, 162.00; Windsor, 899.40 5,414 40
Public Schools, Sections and Committees:
No. 5, Barton, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Glandford, Nos. 2 and 3, Flamboro East, etc.,
380.00; No. 2, Beamsville, Grimsby, Clinton, Louth, etc., 400.00; Brampton,
Toronto Township, etc., 380.00; Caledonia, Hagersville, Dunnville, etc., 320.00;
U. Nos. 2A and B, Fort Erie, Bertie Township, Ridgeway, etc., 670.00; U. No. 1,
Merritton, Port Dalhousie, Niagara-on-the-Lake, etc., 400.00; Nos. 1 and 2,
Nepean, etc., 370.00; No. 1, Saltfleet Township, 390.00; No. 10, Scarborough,
200.00; No. 12, Scarborough, 200.00; Thorold and Thorold Township, 340.00;
U. No. 1, Willoughby and Chippawa, 400.00; York, 2,494.00 6,944 00
Separate Schools:
Barrie, 15.00; Gait, 18.00; London, 130.20; Niagara Falls, 33.00; St. Catharines,
63.00; Sudbury, 168.00; Waterloo, 55.00 482 20
Expenses in Connection with the League of the Empire ($493.36)
F. M. Standish, disbursements re entertainment of exchange teachers 493 36
Visual Instruction, Grants and Maintenance ($861.65)
Salaries — Temporary:
Smith, H. R Clerk, Group 2 9 months 861 65
Grants ($19,450.00)
Ontario Educational Association 3,500 00
Trustees' Section, Ontario Educational Association 2,000 00
Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations 2,000 00
Frontier College 5,000 00
Penny Bank of Ontario 5,000 00
Urban Trustees Association 250 00
Temperance Education Association 1,000 00
Canadian Education Association 200 00
Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music 500 00
Public and Separate School Education $4,930,156 42
INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS BRANCH
Main Office
Salaries ($50,658.32)
Permanent
Greer, V. K Chief Inspector of Public and Separate
Schools 12 months 5,400 00
Amoss, H. E Inspector of Auxiliarv Classes 4,600 00
Boyd, H. A Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Burns, K Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1,200 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C23
Inspection of Schools Branch, Salaries— Continued
Campbell, J. D Assistant Chief Inspector 12 months 4,200 00
DeLaporte, L. H Assistant Inspector of Auxiliary Classes ... 2,700 00
Drew, M. K Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1 ,500 00
Fenwick, G. R Supervisor of Music " 3,200 00
Francis, E Clerk, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Gauthier, R Director of French Instruction " 4,600 00
Keefe, R. D Director of School Attendance " 3,800 00
Kirkland, L. L Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,500 00
Lainson, P. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Lamb, E. M " " " 2 " 1,050 00
MacDougall, J. B Assistant Chief Inspector " 4,200 00
Mills, V. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 6 a 525 00
Moreau, F. A Assistant in Office of Chief Inspector 12 " 2,000 00
Rendall, S. D Inspector of Continuation Schools 4,300 00
Temporary
Hoag, J. P Inspector of Continuation Schools 3 months 649 98
McDougall, N Supervisor of School Correspondence
Branch 5 months 916 65
" " " (part time) 7 " 64169 1,558 34
Inspection of Public and Separate Schools in Counties and Districts,
Salaries and Grants ($390,448.84)
Salaries ($367,809.64):
District Public Schools:
Permanent:
Brown, A. F District Inspector 12 months
Brown, P. W " "
Eade, W. E " "
Hiscocks, W. F " "
Johnson, G. S " "
Judd, W. J " "
Langford, H. H " "
Lovell, W. L " "
MacKillop, O. M " "
McMillan, W " "
Moore, J. L " "
Pickering, J. R "
Shannon, S " "
Skuce, L. L « "
Walkom, D. T " "
Wightman, N. R " "
Williams, L.J " "
F. S. Rivers Acting District Inspector (Extra Services)
12 ]
months
3,150 00
u
3,600 00
3,000 00
"
3,866 25
u
3,600 00
3,000 00
7
u
1,750 00
12
u
3,000 00
u
3,600 00
7
u
1,750 00
12
u
3,600 00
3,150 00
it
3,600 00
5
u
1,312 50
12
«
3,600 00
u
3,150 00
ces)
a
1
3,600 00
200 00
Separate Schools:
Permanent:
Anderson, J. T Inspector.
Bennett, J. M
Carriere. L "
Charron, C. X
Choquette, F "
Gascon, A. J "
Gratton, J. S
Greening, W. J "
Langan, L. J "
Lapensee, J "
Laplante, L "
Latour, C. A
•P.A.
12 months
3,150 00
3,600 00
3,000 00
3,300 00
3,600 00
3,150 00
3,600 00
3,150 00
3,150 00
3,600 00
3,000 00
3,600 00
C 24
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Inspection of Schools Branch, Salaries — Continued
Separate Schools— Continued
Masse, R Inspector
Matthews, C. P
Maurice, R. R
McDonald, F. J
Melady, T. S
Millette, J. R
Payette, H.J
Quarry, V. C
Scanlan, J. V
Walsh, J. C
Temporary:
Lee, W. J Inspector
9 months 2,362 50
Less leave of absence 262 50
12 months
u
u
u
!*.'.*. *.'."". '.'.'. *.'.'. ".".*.; 7 «
12 u
a
a
a
12 months
2,100 00
3,150 00
3,150 00
3,600 00
3,600 00
1,750 00
3,600 00
3,600 00
3,600 00
3,600 00
2,016 59
County Public Schools:
Permanent:
Beacom, E. C Inspector,
Bowden, W. L
Campbell, A. L
Campbell, N
Cannon, C. F
Carefoot, G. A
Carlton, W. H
Clarke, H.J
Cook, H. F
Copp, L. W
Denyes, J. M
Deyell, J. D
Dobrindt, G. H
Dobson, G. C
Downey, R. F
Dowsley, W. C
Eagle, D. M
Edwards, G. N
Edwards, J. J
Elborn, H. E
Evans, J. K
Ferguson, T. R
Froats, J
Fydell, M. R
Fydell, W. A
Galpin, H. B
Game, J. M
Gibson, J. A
Hagan, J. W
Hansuld, A. F
Hartley, J
Hutchison, R. A "
Jennings, E. W
Joyce, W. W
Kinkead, J. H
Lapp, C. A
Lees, C. W
Lucas, A. B
Marshall, J. W
Marshall, W. A
Martin, A. A
Mather, G. M
Maxwell, T. P
McConnell, R. A. A
McEwen, T. R
Huron West 12 months 3,600 00
Essex (No. 2) " 3,600 00
York (No. 4) 5 " 1,500 00
Renfrew North 12 " 3,600 00
Hastings North " 3,300 00
Lincoln " 3,600 00
Simcoe South " 3,300 00
Hastings South " 3,600 00
Norfolk " 3,600 00
Peterborough East " 3,600 00
Halton 5 " 1,500 00
Hastings North and Ren-
frew (in part) 7 " 1 ,750 00
Waterloo (No. 1) 3 " 750 00
Bruce West 12 " 3,150 00
Peterborough West " 3,600 00
Leeds and Grenville (No. 2) " 3,600 00
Essex (No. 1) " 3,600 00
Perth South " 3,150 00
Lambton (No. 2) " 3,600 00
Waterloo (No. 1) 9 " 2,362 50
Simcoe West 7 " 1,750 00
Ontario North and York. . . 12 " 3,600 00
Stormont " 3,600 00
Peel and York " 3,600 00
York (No. 3) " 3,300 00
Lambton (No. 1) " 3,600 00
Bruce East " 3,150 00
Simcoe East " 3,300 00
Oxford South and Norfolk.. " 3,600 00
Dufferin and Peel " 3,000 00
Huron East 1 " 300 00
Ontario South 12 " 3,600 00
Victoria West 11 " 3,300 00
Brant 12 " 3,150 00
Huron East 7 " 1,750 00
Simcoe South " 1,750 00
Renfrew South 12 « 3,150 00
Kent (No. 2) and Elgin West 9 " 2,362 50
Welland East u 2,700 00
Welland 12 " 3,150 00
Northumberland and Dur-
ham (No. 3) " 3,300 00
Oxford North " 3,300 00
Carleton " 3,600 00
Lanark " 3,600 00
Frontenac North and
Addington " 3,150 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C25
Inspection of Schools Branch, Salaries — Continued
County Public Schools — Continued
McGuire, A. W Inspector
McGuire, J. F
McNab, G. G
McVittie, W. R
Menzies, L. P
Mitchener, J. L "
Morrison, S. A "
Nelson, A. E
Norman, L
Odell, J. W
Pearson, G. A. .
Pentland, G. E.
Phimister, Z. S.
Roberts, R. H.
Robinson, J. B.
Routley, C. B.
Sexton, J. H. . .
Skuce, L. L. . . .
Smith, D. G...
F. P. . . .
J. C.
Smith
Smith
Smith, W.
Snider, E.
Staples, R. O
Stewart, W. J. . . .
Stothers, C. E. . . .
Thompson, T. J. .
Trench, W. W. A.
Truscott, S. A. . . .
Webster, J. C
Wilkinson, J. E.. .
Wilson, J. J
Young, G
Johnston, F. E. . .
Hastings Centre 12 months 3,600 00
Leeds and Grenville (No. 1) " 3,600 00
Wellington South u 3,600 00
Simcoe Centre " 3,150 00
Wellington North " 3,300 00
Haldimand u 3,600 00
Grev East " 3,600 00
Perth North " 3,600 00
Waterloo (No. 2) " 3,600 00
. . . . Northumberland and Dur-
ham (No. 2) 5 " 1,500 00
Kent (No. 1) 12 " 3,600 00
Grey South " 3,600 00
" Glengarry 12 months 3,150 00
Less leave of absence 1,837 50 1,312 50
York (No. 1) 5 months 1,500 00
" Wentworth " 1,500 00
Prescott and Russell (No. 1)12 " 3,150 00
Middlesex West 5 " 1,500 00
Halton 7 u 1,837 50
Middlesex East 12 " 3,600 00
Frontenac South " 3,600 00
. . . . Elgin East and City of St.
Thomas " 3,600 00
Simcoe West " 3,150 00
. . . . Northumberland and Dur-
ham (No. 1) " 3,600 00
Glengarry 7 " 1,750 00
Dundas and Grenville 12 " 3,300 00
" Prince Edward " 3,600 00
Frontenac North 7 " 1,750 00
York (No. 5) 12 " 3,600 00
Frontenac South (No. 1)... u 3,600 00
Prescott and Russell (No. 1)7 " 1,750 00
York (No. 2) 12 " 3,600 00
Grey North " 3,300 00
Leeds and Grenville (No. 3) " 3,150 00
. . . . Supervising Teacher 7 " 991 67
Temporary:
Brown, C. A Inspector, Welland (Part time) 334 68
Gillies, R " York (No. 6) 12 months 2,375 40
McNeice, J " Welland South " 2,287 63
Reid, M. R " Lennox 5 " 666 65
Johnston, F. E Asst. " " " 666 65
Paul, H. B Supervising Teacher 7 « 1,166 62
Grants to Public School Boards, Cities and Towns:
Brantford, 606.00; Chatham, 294.00; Hamilton, 3,127.20; Kitchener, 636.00;
London, 1,302.00; Ottawa, 1,524.00; Peterborough, 450.00; Sarnia, 384.00;
St. Catharines, 528.00; Toronto, 11,676.00; Welland, 324.00; Windsor, 1,788.00. . 22,639 20
Travelling and Moving Expenses of Inspectors and Other Officials and
for Office Expenses and Maintenance ($92,655.37)
Travelling Expenses 60,832 91
Office Expenses 23,845 82
Miscellaneous 7,976 64
Travelling and Office Expenses:
H. E. Amoss, 1,147.55; J. T. Anderson, 556.02; E. C. Beacom, 558.96; J. M.
Bennett, 267.92; W. L. Bowden, 532.33; A. F. Brown, 759.56; C. A. Brown,
10.40; P. W. Brown, 560.83; A. L. Campbell, 38.50; J. D. Campbell, 204.14;
N. Campbell, 895.06; C. F. Cannon, 772.87; G. A. Carefoot, 308.89; W. H. Carl-
ton, 941.79; L. Carriere, 1,060.91; C. X. Charron, 753.72; F. Choquette, 517.99;
I
C 26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Inspection of Schools Branch — Continued
Travelling and Office Expenses — Continued
H. J. Clarke, 181.18; H. F. Cook, 687.33; L. W. Copp, 737.21; L. H. DeLaporte,
933.14; J. M. Denyes, 147.26; J. D. Deyell, 578.77; G. H. Dobrindt, 114.90;
G. C. Dobson, 716.29; R. F. Downey, 692.05; W. C. Dowsley, 339.10; W. E.
Eade, 707.89; D. M. Eagle, 494.82; G. N. Edwards, 702.20; J. J. Edwards, 324.63;
H. E. Elborn, 280.85; J. K. Evans, 312.48; G. R. Fenwick, 967.17; T. R.Ferguson,
518.50; A. Firth, 589.55; J. Froats, 712.80; M. R. Fydell, 316.66; W. A. Fydell,
167.28; H. B. Galpin, 576.44; J. M. Game, 1,051.87; R. Gauthier, 1,472.46; A.
J. Gascon, 852.70; J. A. Gibson, 498.14; R. Gillies, 372.93; J. S. Gratton 559.50;
W. J. Greening, 798.41 ; V. K. Greer. 722.44; J. W. Hagan, 526.79; A. F. Hansuld,
854.82; W. F. Hiscocks, 1,663.36; J. P. Hoag, 293.09; R. A. Hutchison, 463.88;
E. W. Jennings, 506.22; F. E. Johnston, 140.45; G. S. Johnson, 1,406.31; W. W.
Joyce, 419.20; W. J. Judd, 693.25; J. H. Kinkead, 508.59; R. D. Keefe, 1,324.84;
L. J. Langan, 629.42; H. H. Langford, 647.59; J. Lapensee, 696.40; L. Laplante,
1,062.99; C. A. Lapp, 535.35; C. A. Latour, 230.07; W. J. Lee, 125.50; C. W.
Lees, 710.50; W. L. Lovell, 837.28; A. B. Lucas, 704.87; O.M. MacKillop, 1,244.69;
W. McMillan, 630.93 ; I. C. Marshall, clerical services and disbursements,
55.85; J. W. Marshall, 58.63; W. A. Marshall, 447.63; A. A. Martin, 754.29;
R. Masse, 621.86; G. M. Mather, 482.41 ; C. P. Matthews, 794.46; R. R. Maurice,
1,072.76; T. P. Maxwell, 619.46; R. A. A. McConnell, 735.01; F. J. McDonald,
103.02; J. B. MacDougall, 674.68; T. R. McEwen. 967.01 ; A. W. McGuire, 514.28;
J. F. McGuire, 440.38; G. G. McNab, 495.22; J. McNeice, 349.65; W. R. McVittie,
808.84; T. S. Melady, 387.73; L. P. Menzies, 695.43; J. R. Millette, 1,005.63;
J. L. Mitchener, 517.10; W. H. T. Mooney, 407.37; J. L. Moore, 1,048.86; S. A.
Morrison, 550.42; A. E. Nelson, 1,019.43; L. Norman, 318.66; J. W. Odell, 175.34;
H. B. Paul, 178.95; H. J. Payette, 1,326.86; G. A. Pearson, 714.42; G. E. Pentland,
958.61; Z. S. Phimister, 291.83; J. R. Pickering, 1,301.62; V. C. Quarry, 1,017.85;
M. R. Reid, 149.73; S. D. Rendall, 1,385.79; F. S. Rivers, 568.70; R. H. Roberts,
402.31; J. B. Robinson, 178.68; C. B. Routley, 892.06; J. V. Scanlan, 343.52;
J. H. Sexton, 155.08; S. Shannon, 761.71; L. L. Skuce, 910.72; D. G. Smith,
527.01; F. P. Smith, 316.29; J. C. Smith, 859.08; W. F. Smith, 497.34; E. E.
Snider, 523.12; R. O. Staples, 579.66; W. J. Stewart, 577.10; C. E. Stothers,
1,109.68; T. J. Thompson, 524.03; W. W. A. Trench, 377.59; S. A. Truscott,
428.34; D. T. Walkom, 664.71; J. C. Walsh, 608.43; J. C. Webster, 467.44; N. R.
Wightman, 1,205.91 ; J. E. Wilkinson, 329.36; L. J. Williams, 424.23; J. J. Wilson,
963.25; G. Young, 1,165.53 84,678 73
Miscellaneous:
Canadian School Journal, 100.00; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 155.35; King's Printer,
6,644.41 ; Librarie Beauchemin Limitee, 116.61 ; Office Specialty Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 382.98; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 135.70; Cartage and express, 145.26;
accounts under $100, 296.33 7,976 64
Inspection of Indian Schools ($2,458.20)
Sundry Inspectors, services, 1,808.00; expenses, 650.20 2,458 20
Inspection of Schools Branch $536,220 73
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS BRANCH
Salaries ($51,271.88)
Permanent
Cowles, J. P Registrar and Assistant Deputy Minister. . 12 months 5,200 00
Beecroft, W. A Head Clerk " 3,000 00
Blake, F. J Clerk, Group 1 " 1,300 00
Burnham, A. M Head Clerk * 2,700 00
Carson, J. E Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Coleman, H.J " " 1 u 1,500 00
Coleman, M. E " " 2 " 1,125 00
Ferguson, D. O. T " " 1 " 1,400 00
Foy, N. M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Hynes, I Senior Clerk u 1,800 00
Johnston, R. C Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 27
Departmental Examinations Branch — -Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Johnston, R. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 ll}/£ months 934 38
Leadbetter, B Confidential Printer and Head Clerk 12 " 2,700 00
Lyons, G Assistant Registrar " 3,600 00
McCullough, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 6 " 487 50
Nesbitt, M Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 " 1,500 00
Parr, W Assistant to Confidential Printer " 1,600 00
Patterson, R. A Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Riddell, B Principal Clerk 2,400 00
Simpson, H. M Secretarial Stenographer 1,500 00
Simpson, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 975 00
Spence, I.N Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Standeaven, T Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,300 00
Sutton, M Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Thornton, W. R Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Trowell, E Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Truax, U. M " " 1 " 1,400 00
Westwood, G. J Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Wickens, M Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Maintenance ($18,260.86)
Burroughs Adding Machine of Canada, Ltd., 127.80; Johnson Office Furniture
Co., 220.00; King's Printer, 15,054.49; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 160.40; Remington Rand, Ltd., 235.90; W. H. Steele, 138.00; Thomas &
Corney Typewriters, Ltd., 249.00; University of Toronto, 1,502.72; Cartage,
express and freight, 149.56; postage, 209.00; accounts under $100, 213.99 18,260 86
Services and Travelling Expenses ($202,299.11)
Sundry Examiners, services, 188,740.38; expenses, 13,558.73 202,299 11
Assistants re Examinations ($47,251.33)
Sundry Clerks 47,251 33
Departmental Examinations Branch $319,083 18
TEXT-BOOKS BRANCH
Salaries ($1,333.33)
Permanent
Elborn, H. E General Editor of Text-Books 3 months 950 00
Kerfoot, H. W « " « " 1 " 383 33
Travelling Expenses ($533.20)
L. Charbonneau, 40.00; H. E. Elborn, 417.20; E. G. Holden,5.45; F.C. A. Jeanneret,
18.75; J. G. McEachern, 38.00; J. C. Walsh, 13.80 533 20
Maintenance ($6,418.80)
Services:
L. Charbonneau, 300.00; B. Dick, 120.00; E. G. Holden, 113.50; W. E. Hume,
266.00; H. W. Kerfoot, 383.33; J. G. McEachern, 106.00; J. A. Surerus, 280.00;
M. Tirol, 24.00; J. C. Walsh, 132.00; S. A. Watson, 1,100.00; M. C. Young,
70.00 2.894 83
Miscellaneous:
T. H. Best Ptg. Co., Ltd., 110.00; J. Charbonneau, 220.00; Hunter-Rose Co.,
Ltd., 570.00; King's Printer, 562.09; Ryerson Press, 1,804.00; Cartage and
freight, 1.00; postage, 3.00; accounts under $100, 253.88 3,523 97
a
Subventions to Publishers ($51,933.85)
:anadian Watchman Press, 199.13; Copp Clark Co., Ltd., 6,994.92; T. Eaton Co.,
Ltd., 11,587.19; W.J. Gage Co., Ltd., 11,650.56; Hunter Rose Co., Ltd., 1,692.93;
T. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 13,512.84; Ryerson Press, 6,296.28 51,933 85
Text-Books Branch $60,219 18
C 28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
TRAINING SCHOOLS BRANCH
Salaries ($4,949.94)
Permanent
Karr. W. J Director of Professional Training Schools. . 9 months 3,749 94
Crawford, E. V Clerk Typist, Group 1 12 " 1,200 00
Travelling, Moving Expenses and Maintenance ($224.08)
W. J. Karr, 162.05; Customs and express, 12.85; accounts under $100, 49.18 ... 224 08
Grants to Teachers engaged in Model School Training ($41,007.00)
Sundry Teachers:
Hamilton, 5,506.00; London, 6,778.50; North Bay, 2,212.50; Ottawa, 2,404.50;
Peterborough, 3,931.50; Stratford, 4,751.50; Toronto, 7,967.50; University of
Ottawa, 7,455.00 41,007 00
Grants to Caretakers for Services in Model Schools ($685.00)
Sundry Caretakers:
Hamilton, 60.00; London, 120.00; Ottawa, 80.00; Peterborough, 60.00; Stratford,
100.00; Toronto, 80.00; University of Ottawa, 185.00 685 00
Temporary Teachers, Normal and Model Schools in Case
of Illness or on Leave ($641.50)
Sundry Teachers 641 50
Travelling and Moving Expenses of Normal and Model School
Teachers Transferred ($374.39)
A. F. Hagerman, 103.20; A. MacDonald, 90.00; J. V. Mclntyre, 131.66; R. H.
Roberts, 49.53 374 39
Grants to Public, Separate, High and Continuation School Boards
for Use of Schools for Observation Purposes ($5,506.34)
Hamilton, 960.00; London, 840.00; North Bay, 828.00; Ottawa, 600.00; Peter-
borough, 645.00; Stratford, 793.34; Toronto, 480.00; University of Ottawa, 360.00 5,506 34
Grants to Teachers in Public, Separate, High and Continuation Schools
used for Observation Purposes ($13,461.78)
Sundry Teachers:
Hamilton, 2,050.00; London, 1,725.00; North Bay, 2,075.00; Ottawa, 1,500.00;
Peterborough, 1,325.00; Stratford, 2,002.78; Toronto, 2,784.00 13,461 78
Travelling Expenses of Normal School Students to Rural, Public and
Separate Schools and for Nature Study ($3,977.10)
Hamilton, 368.80; London, 511.22; North Bay, 714.82; Ottawa, 969.38; Peterborough,
293.17; Stratford, 443.59; Toronto, 676.12 3,977 10
Grants to Teachers who have completed successfully the Second Year Course
in an Ontario Normal School ($16,532.75)
Sundry Teachers 16,532 75
Medical Examination of Students making application for admission to
the different Training Schools for Teachers ($6,665.55)
Sundry Doctors, 6,433.00; Sundry Students, travelling expenses, 232.55 6,665 55
Training Schools Branch $94,025 43
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C 29
NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS
Toronto
Salaries ($100,109.33)
Permanent
Normal School Staff:
Mustard, T
Principal 7 months 2,333 33
a " Master 5 " 1,583 34
Whyte, D Principal 5 months
Aitken, W. E. M Master 12 u
Apperley, G. S Instructor, Group 1
Brown, M. W " u 3
Conover, E. G " " 1 6 "
Firth, J. W Master 12 "
Halliday, F. F "
Hare, A. F Instructor, Group 3
Hay, M. E u " 1
Hickling, O. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Johnston, O. I Instructor, Group 1 5 "
Johnston, R. A Master 12 "
Keefe, N Instructor, Group 1
Kendrick, W. K. F Master
Macdonald, A " 7 "
Merchant, J, L Librarian 12 "
Mooney, W. H. T Master "
Patterson, A. M "
Rennie, E. B Secretary
Russell, V. E Instructor, Group 1
St. John, E Assistant Librarian
Young, M. C Master "
Model School Staff:
McCordic, F. M Headmaster 12 months
Bale, E Instructor, Group 3 (Part time)
Bouck, C. D Assistant Master 12 months
Campbell, M. A Assistant Kindergarten Directress 5 u
Care, J. I a " " 6% "
Crawford, K Teacher 12 "
Cross, J. I "
DeLestard, M Instructor, Group 3 9 "
Evans, M. R Teacher 12
Fuller, V. S u 12 months 1,600 00
Less leave of absence 248 89
Greig, J Pianist (Part time)
Harding, L. B Teacher 12 months
Hodgins, M. E Kindergarten Directress "
Kendall, R. G Assistant Master "
McKay, J. M Teacher
McLeod, A Assistant Master "
McMullen, C. E " "
Sharpe, C. T " "
Soden, D. R Teacher "
Watterworth, M. M " "
3,916 67
1,916 65
3,450 00
2,700 00
600 00
900 00
3,800 00
3,800 00
675 00
2,700 00
825 00
791 65
3,300 00
1,900 00
3,450 00
2,216 70
2,550 00
3,800 00
3,800 00
1,300 00
1,800 00
1,300 00
3,150 00
3,800 00
525 00
2,700 00
583 30
800 00
1,500 00
2,100 00
599 94
1,500 00
1,351 11
300 00
2,100 00
1,900 00
2,000 00
1,600 00
2,700 00
1,900 00
2,700 00
1,600 00
2,100 00
Maintenance Staff:
Cooper, H. W Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. . 12 months 2,400 00
Chandler, G Stationery Engineer, Group 3 7 " 933 31
Leyland, W. H Cleaner and Helper 12 " 1,200 00
McCallum, H Charwoman " 775 00
Sloan, J Fireman, Group 1 * 1,400 00
Turner, T. R " u 1 « 1,400 00
Worley, W. G Cleaner and Helper " 1,200 00
Normal School Staff:
Home, J. M
Temporary
Instructor, Group 1 . . . .
12 months 1,800 00
Travelling Expenses ($10.00)
T. Mustard.
10 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Normal and Model Schools— Continued
Toronto— Continued
Maintenance ($22,725.72)
Books, Magazines and Papers 1,618 72
Furniture, Furnishings, etc 516 74
Stationery and Printing 2,570 50
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies . . 2,986 39
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 4,789 02
Wages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds 9,693 14
Miscellaneous 551 21
Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 114.43; J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd.,
108.31; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 176.89; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 293.27; W. J.
Gage Co., Ltd., 264.23 ; Heintzman & Co., Ltd., 168.77 ; G. M. Hendry Co.,
Ltd., 377.85; H. S. Howland, Sons & Co., Ltd., 247.32; King's Printer, 2,812.93;
R. Long & Sons, Ltd., 113.74; Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., 155.60;
Mathews, McCutcheon & Co., 116.35; Milnes Coal Co., Ltd., 277.06; Pay
List, wages of charwomen, 7,974.50; Pay List, wages of men, 284.00; E. Rogers
Co., Ltd., 2,627.28; Ryerson Press, 204.61; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 398.76; J. B.
Smith & Sons, Ltd., 226.78; W. Stanfield, 111.06; Superior Electric Supply
Co., Ltd., 171.23; City of Toronto, 629.40; Toronto Hydro-Electric System,
1,199.52; J. C. Waugh, 246.60; Cartage and express, 5.42; newspapers
and periodicals, 191.65; postage, 112.49; telegrams, 1.78; telephone, 217.33;
accounts under $100, 2,896.56 22,725 72
Payment to the Toronto Board of Education ($960.00)
Toronto Board of Education, use of class rooms 960 00
Toronto Normal and Model Schools $123,805 05
Ottawa
Salaries ($71,075.00)
Permanent
Normal School Staff:
Jones, F. A Principal
Ault, O. E Master
Barrigar, F. L Instructor, Group 1 .
Bowers, H Master
Clifford, M. K "
Fleming, R. F Instructor, Group 1.
Grant, C Librarian
Green, C. E Instructor, Group 1 .
Logan, J. C " " 3.
MacRae, D " " 1.
Marshall, E. M Secretary
McKinney, Q. S Instructor, Group 1.
Monaghan, L. E " " 1.
Smith, G. R Master
Model School Staff
Oakes, E Headmaster 12 months
Baker, A. H Kindergarten-Directress
Birkin, K. O Assistant Master
Clark, E. R Teacher 7
Cleland, M. O "
Cluff, E. M "
Elliott, M. R "
Graham, D Assistant Kindergarten Directress. . . .
Lynch, R Teacher
Mitchell, E "
Redfern, H. C Assistant Master
Sherin, A. E Teacher
Stafford, P. A. M "
Timanus, C. E Assistant Master
Williams, M. W Teacher
12 months
4,400 00
«
3,150 00
«
1,800 00
a
3,450 00
«
3,800 00
«
2,700 00
«
2,300 00
It
2,700 00
«
675 00
«
1,900 00
a
1,300 00
a
2,000 00
u
2,700 00
a
3,800 00
12 months
3,150 00
«
2,200 00
«
2,550 00
7 t
875 00
12 ■
2,100 00
5 ■
875 00
12 "
2,100 00
«
1,700 00
«
2,100 00
«
2,000 00
«
1,900 00
«
2,100 00
«
1,600 00
«
1,900 00
«
1,600 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C_31
Normal and Model Schools— Continued
Ottawa — Salaries — Continued
Maintenance Staff:
Hardy, A Caretaker 12 months 1,300 00
Heeney, A Stationary Engineer, Group 3 1,600 00
McCorkell, J Watchman " 1,300 00
Pearce, B Fireman, Group 1 u 1,400 00
Temporary
Normal School Staff:
Wadsworth, M Acting Secretary 1 month 50 00
Travelling Expenses ($77.40)
F. A. Jones, 39.25; H. MacMurchy, 38.15 77 40
Maintenance ($13,467.69)
Books, Magazines and Papers 1,725 51
Furniture, Furnishings, etc 679 02
Stationery and Printing 1,751 02
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies. . 1,165 69
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 4,942 35
Wages, Expenses of Buildings and Grounds 2,709 14
Miscellaneous 494 96
C. W. Collins, 259.00; D. K. Edwards, Ltd., 114.53; W. J. Gage Co., Ltd., 271.52;
J. Heney & Son, Ltd., 377.00; J. Hill, 215.43; Independent Coal & Lumber
Co., Ltd., 2,674.39; King's Printer, 1,669.46; Macmillan Company of Canada,
Ltd., 134.65; K. McDonald & Sons, Ltd., 138.19; C. Ogilvie, Ltd., 163.09;
City of Ottawa, 899.34; Ottawa Hydro-Electric Commission, 957.27; Pay
List, wages of charwomen, 1,890.00; Pay List, wages of men, 122.33; W. A. Rankin,
Ltd., 392.95; Ryerson Press, 212.64; Wilkinson Paper Sales, 121.30; Cartage,
express and freight, 50.00; newspapers and periodicals, 295.75; postage, 55.50;
telegrams, 1.77; telephone, 164.68; accounts under $100, 2,286.90 13,467 69
Payment to Ottawa Public and Collegiate Institute School Boards ($425.00)
Public School Board, use of class rooms, 165.00; Collegiate Institute Board, use
of class rooms, 260.00 425 00
Ottawa Normal and Model Schools $85,045 09
London
Salaries ($33,574.96)
Permanent
Mark, C. E Principal
Clarke, T. E Master
Davidson, I Instructor, Group 1
Emery, D. E " " 1.
Gahan, L Librarian
Hagerman, A. F Instructor, Group 1
Hofferd, G. W Master
Marshall, W. F Instructor. Group 3
McEachern, J. G Master
McKone, E. H "
Prendergast, W. R Secretary
Rider, D Instructor, Group 2
Wheeler, C. E « " 2.
months
4,200 00
u
3,800 00
u
1,900 00
a
1,750 00
u
2,550 00
u
2,700 00
u
3,800 00
a
675 00
a
3,800 00
a
3,800 00
a
1,050 00
u
1,125 00
a
1,125 00
Temporary
Ryckman, C Acting Stationary Engineer, Group 3 12 months 1,299 96
C 32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Normal and Model Schools — Continued
London — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($35.20)
H. MacMurchy, 21.65; C. E. Mark, 13.55 35 20
Maintenance ($5,457.46)
Books, Magazines and Papers 370 40
Furniture, Furnishings, etc 1 20 47
Stationery and Printing 311 24
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies . . 501 88
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 1,132 51
Wages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds 2,719 08
Miscellaneous 301 88
Barnes Coal & Supply Co., 746.20; King's Printer, 235.84; London Window
Cleaning Co., 100.00; Pay List, wages of charwomen, 1,328.97; Pay List, wages
of men, 1,012.65; Public Utilities Commission, London, 372.39; Cartage,
express and freight, 12.72; newspapers and periodicals, 125.00; postage, 89.48;
telegrams, .35, telephone, 157.60; accounts under $100, 1,276.26 5,457 46
Payment to the London Board of Education ($1,120.00)
London Board of Education, use of class rooms 1,120 00
London Normal School $40,187 62
Hamilton
Salaries ($33,664.10)
Permanent
McMillan, G. O Principal 12 months 4,400 00
Burns, D. W Instructor, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Davidson, J. H Master 2/5 " 126 66
Duncan, D Stationary Engineer, Group 3 12 " 1 ,600 00
Elliott, C. E Instructor, Group 1 " 2,700 00
Irving, M. G. N Master " 3,800 00
Lockett, H. G " " 3,800 00
Lowry, J. E Secretarv " 1,050 00
Mann, F. H Caretaker, Group 1 u 1,300 00
McCready, M. L Librarian " 2,000 00
Mclntyre, J. V Master 7 " 1,925 00
Park, A. J Instructor, Group 3 12 " 675 00
Partridge, J. A Master " 3,450 00
Seavey, M. G Instructor, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Stares, H. A " " 2 11 " 1,283 26
Strieker, W. L " " 1 12 " 2,300 00
Davidson, J. H Master.
Temporary
4 3/5
1,004 18
Travelling Expenses ($25.90)
H. MacMurchy, 16.80; G. O. McMillan, 9.10
25 90
Maintenance ($6,208.67)
Books, Magazines and Papers 556 12
Furniture, Furnishings, etc 120 75
Stationery and Printing 969 47
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies . . 890 07
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 1,517 95
W 7 ages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds 1,658 15
Miscellaneous 496 16
City of Hamilton, 201.75; Gillies-Guy, Ltd., 944.06; Hamilton Hydro-Electric
System, 361.04; King's Printer, 1,210.16; Pay List, wages of charwomen,
1,036.00; Pay List, wages of men, 251.75; Ryerson Press, 104.91; Steele Briggs
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C33
Normal and Model Schools — Continued
Hamilton — Maintenance— Continued
Seed Co., Ltd., 118.33; Wood, Alexander & James, Ltd., 109.91; Zion Gym-
nasium Committee, 125.00; Cartage and express, 25.93; newspapers and
periodicals, 124.00; postage, 55.00; telegrams, .35; telephone, 115.77; accounts
under $100, 1,424.71 6,208 67
Payment to the Hamilton Board of Education ($860.00)
Hamilton Board of Education, use of class rooms 860 00
Hamilton Normal School $40,758 67
Peterborough
Salaries ($29,491.65)
Permanent
Bannister, J. A Principal 12 months 4,400 00
Bonney, H. A Stationary Engineer, Group 3 1,600 00
Heard, R. C Caretaker, Group 1 " 1,300 00
Johnston, O.I Instructor, Group 1 7 " 1 , 108 35
Latimer, B Secretary 12 " 1,300 00
MacDonald, A Master 5 " 1,583 30
MacVannel, E Instructor, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Madill, A. J Master 12 " 3,800 00
Mclntyre, J. V " 5 " 1,375 00
McKone, J. A Instructor, Group 3 12 " 675 00
Munro, E. M Librarian " 2,550 00
Park, M Master " 3,450 00
Rannie, M. R Instructor, Group 2 " 2,075 00
Roberts, R. H Master 7 " 2,100 00
Wagar, C Instructor, Group 2 9 " 787 50
Wagar, C.
Temporary
Instructor, Group 2 . . . .
3 months
262 50
Travelling Expenses ($763.50)
J. A. Bannister, 21.55; H. MacMurchy, 20.40; R. H. Roberts, 5.55; W. L. Strieker,
716.00
Maintenance ($3,648.00)
Books, Magazines and Papers
349 42
Furniture, Furnishings, etc
Stationery and Printing
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies . .
Fuel Light, Power and Water
96 34
254 08
507 46
1,264 30
Wages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds
980 76
Miscellaneous
195 64
Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 1,013.60; Higgins Hardware Co., 146.34; King's
Printer, 251.83; Peterborough Public Utilities Commission, 250.70; Pay List,
wages of charwomen, 763.01; Cartage and express, 21.29, newspapers and
periodicals, 118.18; postage, 55.00; telegrams, .35; telephone, 63.19; accounts
under $100, 964.51
763 50
3,648 00
Payment to the Peterborough Board of Education ($640.00)
Peterborough Board of Education, use of class rooms
Peterborough Normal School $34,543 15
640 00
C34
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Normal and Model Schools — Continued
Stratford
Salaries ($27,649.18)
Permanent
Martyn, H. G Principal 1
Bell, C. F Caretaker, Group 1
Cottle, E. M Instructor, Group 2
Ellis, W. J Stationary Engineer, Group 3
Everson, E. M Instructor, Group 1
Hainan, L. R Master
Johnston, A. J Librarian 1
Manning, H. G Master
Mayberry, H Instructor, Group 2
Miller, E. A Master 1
Rothwell, W. B Instructor, Group 2
Sebben, M . M Secretary
Temporary
Davidson, J. H Master.
2 months
4,200 00
"
1,400 00
«
1,400 00
u
1,600 00
u
2,700 00
8 "
2,533 28
2 "
2,550 00
u
3,800 00
5 ■
583 30
2 "
3,300 00
u
1,400 00
u
1,300 00
4 months
882 60
Travelling Expenses ($492.45)
J. H. Davidson, 139.30; D. Emery, 146.60; A. F. Hagerman, 164.15; H. MacMurchy,
21.60; H. G. Manning, 8.65; H. G. Martyn, 5.40; W. Park, 6.75
Maintenance ($4,682.28)
Books, Magazines and Papers
Furniture, Furnishings, etc
Stationery and Printing
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies
Fuel, Light, Power and Water
Wages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds
Miscellaneous
369 69
173 80
340 66
657 94
1,586 77
1,329 87
223 55
492 45
N. R. Fiebig, 1,271.84; J. H. Kenner, 112.90; King's Printer, 333.91; McDermid
& Kyle, Ltd., 100.36; Pay List, wages of charwomen, 980.54; Pay List, wages
of men, 186.05; Stratford Public Utilities Commission, 305.04; Cartage,
express and freight, 23.34; newspapers and periodicals, 117.15; postage, 45.22;
telegrams, 1.71; telephone, 71.90; accounts under $100, 1,132.32 4,682 28
Payment to the Stratford Board of Education ($780.00)
Stratford Board of Education, use of class rooms * 780 00
Stratford Normal School $33,603 91
North Bay
Salaries ($30,175.00)
Permanent
Ricker, H. E Principal 12 month
Bamford, H. L Instructor, Group 1
Chambers, J. E " a 1
Irwin, J " " 1
Jackson, H. E Caretaker
McCubbin, K Secretary
Mitchell, H. B Master and Librarian 12 months
Less leave of absence
Morgan, G .Master
Neale, W. J "
Preston, E Instructor. Group 1
Rivers, F. S Master
Wharram, F Stationary Engineer, Group 3
Travelling Expenses ($64.05)
H. MacMurchy, 34.75; H. E. Ricker, 29.30
12 months
' 4,200 00
a
2,000 00
u
2,700 00
u
1,900 00
u
1,300 00
a
1,300 00
2,550 00
425 00
2,125 00
12 months
3,800 00
U
3,800 00
u
2,000 00
u
3,450 00
u
1,600 00
64 05
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 35
Normal and Model Schools — -Continued
North Bay — 'Continued
Maintenance ($3,550.60)
Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 288.36; King's Printer, 215.16; Pay
List, wages of charwomen, 557.10; Pay List, wages of men, 319.69; Quality Fuels,
Ltd., 901.88; Cartage, express and freight, 28.65; newspapers and periodicals,
77.67; postage, 42.50; telegrams, 3.06; telephone, 66.43; accounts under $100,
749.25 3,550 60
Books, Magazines and Papers 373 76
Furniture, Furnishings, etc 72 93
Stationery and Printing 215 16
Apparatus, Domestic Science and Kindergarten Supplies. . 261 49
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 1,467 21
Wages and Expenses of Buildings and Grounds 760 42
Miscellaneous 399 63
Students' Board and Travelling Expenses ($665.30)
Sundry Students 665 30
North Bay Normal School $34,454 95
University of Ottawa Normal School
Salaries ($30,210.00)
Permanent
Lamoureux, R Principal 12 months 4,600 00
Bechard, J Master " 3,800 00
Beneteau, A. J " " 3,800 00
Charbonneau, L " " 3,800 00
Parent, A. M. I Secretary " 1,050 00
St. Denis, R Master " 3,600 00
Tarte, M. B Librarian " 1,900 00
Watson, E. J Master " 3,600 00
Temporary
Lemieux, H Teacher 12 months 3,000 00
Gravel, J Instructor in Music (Part time) 440 00
Logan, J. C Instructor in Writing " 620 00
Travelling Expenses ($73.80)
R. Lamoureux 73 80
Maintenance ($1,458.27)
Books, Magazines and Papers 28 64
Stationery and Printing 465 76
Purchase of Equipment 807 09
Miscellaneous 156 78
King's Printer, 387.61; Moyer School Supplies, Ltd., 219.40; Office Specialty Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 507.80; Cartage, express and freight, 18.54; newspapers
and periodicals, 2.00; postage, 20.11; telegrams, 5.38; accounts under $100,
297.43 1,458 27
Books for Library ($723.76)
Beauchesne Getses Fils, 220.91 ; Accounts under $100, 502.85 723 76
University of Ottawa for use of Building, Equipment and
Accommodation ($14,000.00)
University of Ottawa 14,000 00
Separate School Board, Ottawa, for use of Schools for Training
of Teachers ($1,120.00)
Ottawa Roman Catholic Separate School Board 1,120 00
C36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Normal and Model Schools — Continued
University of Ottawa Normal School — Continued
Board and Travelling Expenses of Students ($27,006.69)
Sundry Students 27,006 69
University of Ottawa Normal School $74,592 52
Normal and Model Schools $466,990 96
HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES BRANCH
Salaries ($35,675.00)
Permanent
Rogers, G. F Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools 12 months 6,000 00
Anglin, R. W Inspector " 4 600 00
Gray, G. L " 7 " 2,450 00
Hooper, A. G " 12 " 4,600 00
Jennings, W. A " " 4,600 00
Wallace, R. H " " 4,200 00
Dix, G Secretary " 2,000 00
Manion, M. G Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Beech, W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Temporary
Husband, A. J Inspector 12 months 4,600 00
Travelling and Moving Expenses ($14,068.59)
R. W. Anglin, 1,503.84; L. C. Augustine, 63.03; B. F. Brimicombe, 26.75; A. W.
Cameron, 12.15; L. C. Coburn, 15.76; R. C. Dearie, 189.75; A. G. Dorland,
192.70; M. M. Douglas, 87.95; R. O. Earl, 262.35; J. W. Edwards, 439.00; H. S.
Elliott, 28.95; G. L. Gray, 781.54; J. F. Guenther, 11.05; A. G. Hooper, 1,592.66;
A. J. Husband, 1,422.45; H. W. Jamieson, 103.25; F. C. A. Jeanneret, 18.20; W. A.
Jennings, 1,537.43; F. E. Johnston, 74.25; L. G. Keill, 55.80; H. R. Kingston,
198.85; W. F. Langford, 138.65; F. R. Lorriman, 14.70; C. A.Laurine, 19.89; H. J.
MacKay, 146.25; R. N. McKenzie, 59.65; O. G. Marshall, 22.25; W. D. Mac-
Callum, 9.60; A. T. McLachlin, 24.85; W. S. McLay, 23.00; R. J. McQueen,
48.80; M. V. McQueen, 94.30; N. Miller, 285.45; S. P. Morgan, 25.95; J. Muir,
167.30; T. W. Oates, 26.90; M. H. O'Donohue, 53.10; F. J. Patten, 117.10; W. D.
Paton, 25.35; H. Poupart, 218.85; A. E. Prince, 133.25; F. H. Pugh, 12.00;
D. R. Rattrav, 12.00; J. K. Robertson, 107.75; G. F. Rogers, 430.54; J. D. Rolph,
38.15; G. N.Ruhnke, 3.50; W. J. Salter, 13.60; W. N. Sexsmith, 165.40; J. P.
Stein, 12.00; W. J. A. Stewart, 146.85; J. F. Swavze, 213.80; J. H. Stuart, 37.50;
P. H. Tacon, 12.85; J. B. Temple, 27.00; M. Tirol, 230.45; F. D. Wallace, 572.00;
R. H. Wallace, 1,136.40; W. B. Wallen, 496.50; J. S. Wilson, 77.40; A. H. Wing-
field, 50.00 14,068 59
Maintenance ($18,382.09)
Federation of Ontario Naturalists, 300.00; King's Printer, 3,781.20; Sundry Teachers,
services of committees, 13,884.77; Accounts under $100, 416.12 18,382 09
Grants, High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, including
Districts ($774,051.24)
Alexandria, 1,407.57; Alliston, 2,091.56; Almonte, 2,507.32; Amherstburg, 1,723.24;
Arnprior, 7,709.99; Arthur, 2,536.46; Athens, 3,490.54; Aurora, 2,922.32; Avon-
more, 1,244.97; Aylmer, 1,644,07; Barrie, 6,731.81; Beamsville, 3,005.35; Belle-
ville, 5,064.26; Blenheim, 3,914.76; Bowmanville, 4,886.57; Bracebridge, 8,056.68;
Bradford, 1,869.50; Brampton, 3,769.02; Brantford, 2,404.58; Brighton, 1,614.10;
Brockville, 4,491.83; Burford, 1,51 1.91 ; Burlington, 4,017.79; Caledonia, 5,775.62;
Campbellford, 2,715.08; Capreol, 4,147.94; Carleton Place, 3,246.50; Cayuga,
3,892.18; Chapleau, 4,263.20; Chatham, 2,468.10; Cheslev, 2,933.50; Chester-
ville, 2,033.76; Clinton, 3,534.24; Cobalt, 10,169.87; Cobourg, 5,326.42; Cochrane,
5,470.35; Colborne, 2,324.00; Collingwood, 4,760.10; Copper Cliff, 7,486.03;
Cornwall, 2,630.34; Deseronto, 1,997.50; Dryden, 2,406.16; Dundalk, 2,534.78;
Dundas, 1,936.78; Dunnville, 5,577.87; Durham, 3,211.63; Dutton, 1,956.79;
Elmira, 3,530.55; Elora. 1,075.37; Embrun, 987.07; Englehart, 2,050.42; Essex,
I-
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 37
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch— Continued
Grants — Continued
4,724.28; Etobicoke, 4,763.30; Exeter, 2,900.60; Fergus, 4,264.16; Finch, 2,353.92;
Flesherton, 1,310.95; Forest, 3,138.95; Fort Erie, 2,519.36; Fort Frances,
7,985.94; Fort William, 3,895.00; Gait, 2,190.81; Gananoque, 2,230.34; George-
town, 1,974.14; Glencoe, 2,196.73; Goderich, 4,868.24; Gore Bay, 1,848.14;
Gravenhurst, 2,615.34; Grimsby, 2,248.79; Guelph, 2,996.28; Hagersville,
5,500.78; Haileybury, 4,891.62; Hamilton, 5,818.29; Hanover, 4,052.80; Harriston,
1,491.40; Havelock, 1,687.68; Hawkesbury, 4,913.17; Huntsville, 5,624.37;
Ingersoll. 3,382.60; Iroquois, 2,831.69; Iroquois Falls, 11,455.64; Kapuskasing,
4,962.28; Keewatin, 2,173.02; Kemptville, 4,946.48; Kenora, 4,870.98; Kin-
cardine, 2,449.72; Kingston, 6,107.07; Kingsville, 1,603.05; Kirkland Lake,
3,798.74; Kitchener, 2,029.22; Lakefield, 2,642.64; Leamington, 2,144.19; Lindsay,
6.336.69; Listowel, 2,443.27; London, 10.287.77; Lucan, 2,462.15; Lucknow,
2,389.85; Madoc, 3,988.01; Markdale, 2,518.71; Markham, 4,642.23; Marmora,
2,995.93; Mattawa, 2,011.90; Maxville, 2,431.30; Meaford, 4,836.66; Merritton,
1,660.58; Midland, 3,234.43; Milton, 1,816.22; Mimico, 12,469.61; Mitchell,
2,833.40; Morewood, 1,073.28; Morrisburg, 3,487.85; Mount Forest, 1,825.87;
Napanee, 5,270.13; Nepean, 3,390.30; Newburgh, 1,858.79; Newcastle, 843.63;
New Liskeard, 7,754.70; Newmarket, 5,294.83; Niagara, 1,463.54; Niagara Falls,
1,915.50; Niagara Falls South, 2,464.41 ; North Bay, 5,242.94; Norwich, 2,664.65;
Norwood, 2,846.44; Oakville, 2,003.67; Omemee, 741.72; Orangeville, 3,340.37;
Orillia, 4,408.42; Oshawa, 2,260.80; Ottawa, 4,425.67; Owen Sound, 2,801.80;
Paris, 2,241.74; Parkhill, 1,507.75; Parry Sound, 3,852.40; Pembroke, 1,963.50;
Penetanguishene, 2,825.54; Perth, 5,480.99; Peterborough, 1,974.49; Petrolia,
4,924.51; Picton, 1,961.02; Plantagenet, 1,428.17; Port Arthur, 3,877.00; Port
Colborne, 3,044.25; Port Credit, 5,791.93; Port Dover, 1,094.62; Port Elgin,
2,165.32; Port Hope, 3,638.28; Port Perrv, 2,948.53; Port Rowan, 801.17; Prescott,
2 684.47; Rainy River, 2,750.36; Renfrew, 2,715.15; Richmond Hill, 3,263.89;
Ridgetown, 3,566.25; Ridgeway, 1,798.98; Rockland, 2,932.75; Saltfleet, 1,678.81;
Sarnia, 3,012.79; Sault Ste. Marie, 9,486.30; Scarborough, 3,445.53; Schumacher,
3,519.14; Seaforth, 3,439.76; Shelburne, 3,192.96; Simcoe, 2,052.99; Smith's
Falls, 5,554.40; Smithville, 1,629.95; South Porcupine, 6,999.70; St. Catharines,
3,885.01 ; St. Marv's, 4,141.25; St. Thomas, 3,924.1 1 ; Sterling, 3,442.04; Stratford,
5,250.02; Strathrov, 2,753.90; Streetsville, 1,631.70; Sturgeon Falls, 7,925.69;
Sudburv, 8,881.35; Sydenham, 1,413.67; Thessalon, 3,851.66; Thorold, 4,298.92;
Tilbury, 2,333.15; Tillsonburg, 3,816.28; Timmins, 4,195.62; Toronto, 22,151.65;
Trenton, 2,293.40; Tweed, 3,216.92; Uxbridge, 1,715.30; Vankleek Hill, 2,640.33;
Vienna, 1,291.81 ; Walkerton, 3,225.99; Wallaceburg, 3,275.24; Wardsville, 707.58;
Waterdown, 1,887.31 ; Waterford, 2,064.15; Watford, 3,331.38; Welland, 1,879.50;
Weston, 8,358.13; Whitby, 2,837.40; Wiarton, 2,809.74; Williamstown, 1,306.40;
Winchester, 3,182.24; Windsor, 14,317.77; Wingham, 3,300.45; Woodstock,
4,223.10; York Township, 28,739.36; York East, 7,994.85; York North, 4,121.41 . 774,051 24
Grants, Night High Schools ($3,655.42)
Hamilton, 577.50; Toronto, 1,065.83; York East, 780.00; York Township, 1,232.09. . 3,655 42
Grants, Courses in Music ($16,618.48)
Sundry Boards 2,228 48
Sundry Teachers 14,390 00
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch $862,450 82
PUBLIC LIBRARIES BRANCH
Salaries ($10,075.00)
Permanent
Mowat, A Inspector 12 months 3,400 00
Craig J Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Elliott, O. A. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 u 975 00
Herbert, S. B Principal Clerk u 2,400 00
Spereman, P. A Senior Library Assistant u 1,800 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,270.27)
H. C. Gourlay, 10.20; A. Mowat, 1,198.67; P. A. Spereman, 61.40 1,270 27
C38 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Public Libraries Branch — Continued
Grants and Maintenance ($46,133.90)
Grants:
Sundry Cities, Towns and Villages 38,974 30
Maintenance:
Blackie & Son, Ltd., 119.95; A. Britnell Book Shop, 273.10; Copp, Clark Co.,
Ltd., 235.68; Doubleday, Doran & Co., Ltd., 160.26; H. R. Hurtling Co., Inc.,
592.08; King's Printer, 4,327.94; Longmans, Green & Co., 149.75; Oxford Univer-
sity Press, 168.93; Ryerson Press, 303.61; S. J. R. Saunders, 280.59; Express,
16.70; newspapers and periodicals, 47.06; telegrams, 4.96; accounts under $100,
478.99 7,159 60
Travelling Libraries, Maintenance ($3,988.60)
Books and Magazines:
T. Allen, 158.54; A. Britnell Book Shop, 305.25; W. Collins, Sons & Co., Ltd.,
104.63; Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., 217.41; Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd.,
395.09; G. J. McLeod, Ltd., 292.27; T. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 121.22; Ryerson
Press, 359.54; S. J. R. Saunders, 262.05; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 158.00; J.
C. Winston Co., Ltd., 156.88; Cartage, express and freight, 578.09; tele-
grams, 2.17; accounts under $100, 877.46 3,988 60
Teachers Circulating Library, Maintenance ($830.00)
A. Britnell Book Shop, 191.57; Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., 144.24;
Ryerson Press, 176.93; Accounts under $100, 317.26 830 00
Library Institutes ($544.65)
D. Carlisle, 341.10; — Cartage, .35; postage, 3.63; telephone, 1.30; Accounts
under $100, 198.27 544 65
Grants ($28,700.00)
Ottawa Association for the Blind 1 ,000 00
Ontario College of Art 25,000 00
Ontario Society of Artists 500 00
Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto 500 00
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 500 00
Ontario Historical Society 1,000 00
L'Institut Canadien Francais d'Ottawa 200 00
Public Libraries Branch $91 ,542 42
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BRANCH
Salaries ($40,525.00)
Permanent
Rutherford, F. S Director of Vocational Education 12 months
Anderson, H. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Beattie, L. S Inspector, Group 1
Cameron, A. W " " 2
Davies, N " " 1
English, V Clerk, Group 2
Foy, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Gordon, D. W Inspector, Group 2 3 "
Hamill, A. M " " 2 12 " s
McCoy, W. J Clerk, Group 1
McKim, E. I Inspector, Group 2
Moon, A. M " " 1
Paterson, W Clerk, Group 1
Strange, E. M " " 1
Thompson, E. K Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Uffen, J. F Head Clerk, Group 1
Temporary
Kirkland, W. S Registrar of Trade Schools 3 months
Preston, F. V ........ Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5 "
4,800 00
975 00
4,200 00
3,000 00
4,000 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
750 00
3,800 00
1,600 00
3,000 00
4,000 00
1,600 00
1,500 00
975 00
3,000 00
600 00
325 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 39 >
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($8,305.36)
C. C. Ashcroft, 533.77; L. S. Beattie, 1,043.82; A. W. Cameron, 432.70 ; N. Davies,
1,381.83; D. W. Gordon, 462.46; A. M. Hamill, 1,261.12; W. S. Kirkland, 26.10;
E. I. McKim, 996.22; A. M. Moon, 1,109.17; W. Paterson, 31.80; F. S. Ruther-
ford, 806.18; J. F. Uffen, 220.19 8,305 36.
Manual Training and Household Science Departments,
Grants and Maintenance ($77,899.71)
Public, Separate and High School Grants:
Barrie, 345.35; Brantford, 1,292.97; Brockville, 360.00; Chatham, 400.00;
Cobourg, 180.00; Fort Erie, 360.00; Forest Hill, 600.00; Guelph, 500.00; Guelph
(Separate), 300.00; Hamilton, 6,500.00; Hamilton (Separate), 3,083.80; Hes-
peler, 369.49; Ingersoll, 600.00; Kingston, 600.00; Kirkland Lake, 600.00;
Kitchener, 506.00; Kitchener (Separate), 200.00; Leaside, 1,766.96; London,
4,800.00; London (Separate), 200.00; Ottawa, 4,800.00; Ottawa, (Separate),
3,917.08; Owen Sound, 600.00; Peterborough, 1,200.00; Port Perry, 490.11;
St. Catharines, 600.00; Sarnia, 1,200.00; Stratford, 860.00; Swansea, 600.00;
Thorold, 180.00; Toronto, 29,820.00; Waterloo. 600.00; Whitby, 549.40; Windsor,
3,300.00; Woodstock, 180.00; York Township, 5,256.99 77,718 15
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer 181 56
Agricultural Training in High Schools and Collegiate Institutes,
Continuation Schools and Fifth Classes ($41,876.14)
High Schools and Teachers:
Alexandria, 245.00; Alliston, 167.48; Amherstburg, 109.50; Arthur, 180.88;
Athens, 198.01; Beamsville, 199.10; Blenheim, 62.45; Bowmanville, 340.50;
Bracebridge, 134.54; Brighton, 133.20; Burford, 149.58; Burlington, 462.98;
Caledonia, 326.75; Cayuga, 239.51; Chesterville, 207.00; Cobalt, 72.10; Dundas,
223.83; Dunnville, 262.47; Durham, 165.48; Elmira, 639.55; Englehart, 90.05;
Essex, 116.28; Fergus, 195.70; Flesherton, 134.24; Forest, 265.20; Fort Frances,
267.83; Gananoque, 33.09; Grimsby, 401.27; Hagersville, 210.39; Haileybury,
173.28; Harrow, 213.00; Havelock, 193.96; Iroquois, 177.08; Islington, 30.00;
Kapuskasing, 183.13; Kemptville, 254.26; Kincardine, 253.36; Kingsville,
301.65; Lakefield, 238.74; Leamington, 158.01; Listowel, 710.38; Lucan, 192.26;
Madoc, 169.53; Markdale, 183.71; Markham, 156.16; Mattawa, 100.20; Max-
ville, 218.07; Meaford, 144.49; Merritton, 122.78; Midland, 419.50; Milton,
200.41; Mitchell, 220.80; Morewood, 240.05; Mount Forest, 166.99; Nepean,
74.08; Newburg, 262.65; New Liskeard, 311.68; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 140.00;
Norwich, 252.85; Norwood, 234.10; Oakville, 267.80; Omemee, 173.20; Orange-
ville, 245.00; Ottawa (Technical), 42.00; Petrolia, 266.55; Port Credit, 124.57;
Port Elgin, 178.20; Port Perry, 1,194.10; Rainy River, 232.28; Ridgetown,
446.15; Ridgeway, 233.69; Shelburne, 119.43; Simcoe, 417.22; Smithville, 186.56;
Stirling, 258.73; Stoney Creek, 262.51; Streetsville, 385.09; Sydenham, 177.34;
Teeswater, 42.00; Tilbury, 124.16; Trenton, 130.73; Tweed, 176.92; Uxbridge,
172.75; Waterdown, 216.72; Waterford, 169.05; Watford, 162.09; Westboro,
100.00; Whitby, 1,068.61; Williamstown, 139.69; Winchester, 195.82; Wing-
ham, 96.25 20,936 35
Collegiate Institutes and Teachers:
Barrie, 208.45; Beamsville, 72.00; Belleville, 296.60; Brockville, 488.42; Clinton,
79.27; Cobourg, 277.68; Cornwall, 146.00; Fort William, 387.27; Goderich,
144.60; Ingersoll, 135.40; Kitchener, 107.85; Lindsay, 296.29; Napanee, 485.31;
Orillia, 407.24; Oshawa, 137.29; Perth, 109.80; Picton, 259.77; Port Arthur,
377.07; Renfrew, 357.05; Seaforth, 189.69; Scarborough, 350.24; Smith's Falls,
403.71; Stamford, 449.98; Strathroy, 429.99; Toronto, Runnymede, 180.00;
York, 493.49; York East. 367.89 7,638 35
Continuation Schools and Teachers:
Ailsa Craig, 171.67; Arkona, 133.00; Ayr, 118.78; No. 11, Bastard, 208.45;
Beaverton, 131.98; No. 9, Bertie, 209.00; No. 4, Beverley, 217.82; No. 11,
Blenheim, 289.85; Nos. 21 and 23, Blenheim and Burford, 74.71; Bothwell,
138.33; Burk's Fall, 103.14; No. 4, Caledon, 160.34; No. 16, Caradoc and Ekfrid,
C40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
Agricultural Training in High Schools, etc.— Continued
Continuation Schools and Teachers — Continued
173.93; Chatsworth, 232.87; No. 12, Clarke, 179.25; Cobalt, 42.00; Coldwater,
55.30; No. 5, Dereham, 136.27; No. 12, Dereham, 207.66; Drayton, 831.58;
Eganville, 113.41; Embro, 179.56; No. 5, Euphemia, 177.19; Fenwick, 140.00;
Grand Vallev, 172.17; Hearst, 7.15; Hensall, 204.80; No. 17, Howick, 67.40;
Ilderton, 135.90; No. 4, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, 250.61; No. 3, Lobo, 187.95;
No. 8, Mariposa, 154.55; Merrickville, 260.11; Milverton, 209.00; Mindemoya,
204.03; Mount Albert, 191.65; Mount Brydges, 187.50; Mount Pleasant, 156.45;
New Dundee, 72.00; New Hamburg, 252.47; No. 5, Nissouri East and Oxford
North, 139.99; No. 9. Pelham, 247.31; Princeton, 120.00; No. 5, Raleigh and
Tilbury East, 46.50; Ridgeway, 72.00; No. 6, Ross, 155.16; No. 14, Scarborough,
269.85; St. George, 182.88; No. 1, St. Joseph, 76.64; Sundridge, 293.48; Tarn-
worth, 255.75; Teeswater, 121.27; Thamesville, 180.68; No. 4, Tilbury West,
165.83; Tiverton, 102.98; No. 16, Wellesley, 23.90; Wheatley, 569.00; No. 3,
Whitby, 164.05; Union School Section, Wilmot and Blenheim, 224.42; Wood-
ville, 156.78; No. 7, Yarmouth, 149.47 10,857 77
Fifth Classes and Teachers:
No. 7, Biddulph, 42.15; Nos. 11 and 14, Caledon, Albion and Mono, 148.20;
Hearst, 9.00; Hespeler, 195.00; Port McNicoll, 44.00; Port Stanley, 50.43;
No. 5, Sandwich East, 177.50; Tecumseh, 49.18; Toronto, 456.17; Waterloo,
131.75; No. 10, East Zorra, 80.45 1,383 83
Separate Schools and Teachers:
No. 15, Charlottenburg, 133.90; Cobourg, 151.00; No. 16, Cornwall, 75.90;
No. 6, Ellice and Logan, 121.50; Ottawa, 103.77; Peterborough, 194.29; Toronto,
199.00; No. 8, Windham, 80.50 1,059 86
Home Economics and General Shop Work, Grants
and Maintenance ($100,407.86)
Collegiate Institutes:
Brockville, 630.64; Clinton, 1,600.04; Collingwood, 1,520.45; Goderich, 1,916.30;
Ottawa, 1,980.13; Perth, 673.11 ; Smith's Falls, 300.00; Stratford, 82.94; Windsor,
2,215.13 10,918 74
High Schools:
Amherstburg, 1,131.66; Athens, 758.08; Aurora, 2,488.81; Aylmer, 5,000.00;
Blenheim, 2,465.26; Campbellford, 400.00; Carleton Place, 350.00; Cayuga,
1,049.83; Cobalt, 3,614.83; Copper Cliff, 13,400.00; Exeter, 4,000.00; Fergus,
688.87; Forest, 2,029.82; Fort Frances, 292.57; Kapuskasing, 400.00; Kenora,
1,203.86; Merritton, 5,656.79; Ridgetown, 455.54; Ridgeway, 1,191.23; Stirling,
4,500.00 51,077 15
Vocational Schools:
Fort William, 2,116.65; Hamilton, 38.91 ; Ottawa, 2,154.40 4,309 96
Continuation Schools:
Blackstock, 1,691.87; Cobden, 2,500.00; Florence, 1,874.33; Hornepayne,
2,000.00; Lefroy, 2,500.00; Lyndhurst, 6,875.39; Sioux Lookout, 200.00; Stouff-
ville, 2,229.88; Warkworth, 2,500.00 22,371 47
Public Schools:
Burlington Beach Commission, 1,094.38; Caledon, 750.00; Kitchener, 350.00;
Toronto, 203.05 ; Waterloo, 450.03 2,847 46
Separate Schools:
Belle River, 1,353.72; Hamilton, 200.00; Kitchener, 738.59; London, 891.94;
Ottawa, 150.00; St. Thomas, 400.00; Waterloo, 87.35; Windsor, 2,733.37; Woods-
lee, 1,947.49 8,502 46
Maintenance:
King's Printer 380 62
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1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C41
Vocational Education Branch— Continued
Day and Evening Classes ($1,293,358.14)
Grants:
Barrie, 2,737.90; Beamsville, 4,107.27; Belleville, 21,377.50; Brantford, 18,437.32;
Brockville, 4,856.12; Chatham, 20,367.61; Collingwood, 250.00; Cornwall,
8,039.02; Fort Erie, 3,028.00; Fort Frances, 4,917.36; Fort William, 47,232.62;
Gait, 21,969.36; Guelph, 19,154.70; Haileybury, 10,203.21 ; Hamilton, 110,810.82;
Kemptville, 1,239.76; Kingston, 20,419.33; Kirkland Lake, 10,195.33; Kitchener-
Waterloo, 24,794.61; Department of Labour, Apprenticeship Branch, 62.00;
London, 43,727.71; Napanee, 3,501.95; New Toronto, 516.75; Niagara Falls,
11,332.61; North Bay, 27,767.67; Oshawa, 25,343.39; Ottawa, 53,443.42; Owen
Sound, 17,231.97; Pembroke, 4,229.20; Perth, 2,515.36; Peterborough, 22,771.34;
Picton, 2,580.80; Port Arthur, 41,567.78; Renfrew, 8,406.73; Ridgetown, 3,957.33;
Sarnia, 13,508.29; Sault Ste. Marie, 23,048.05; Scarborough, 5,152.18; St.
Catharines, 15,544.59; St. Thomas, 21,737.07; Simcoe, 4,092.54; Smooth Rock
Falls, 344.25; Stamford, 6,307.00; Stratford, 6,849.55; Sudbury, 22,637.05;
Timmins, 20,791.47; Toronto, 412,633.63; Welland, 17,258.01; Weston, 27,756.99;
Windsor, 35,147.50; Woodstock, 4,384.66; York Township, 15,727.09; York
East, 10,096.71; York North, 3,097.05 1,289,207 53
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 3,094.01; W. S. Kirkland, services, 1,000.00; Accounts under
$100, 56.60 4,150 61
Grant to Haileybury High School for Mining Education ($2,000.00)
High School Board, Haileybury 2,000 00
Grant to Sudbury High School for Mining Education ($2,000.00)
High School Board, Sudbury 2,000 00
Grant to Canadian National Institute for the Blind to assist in Maintaining
and Developing its activities on behalf of the Adult Blind of the Province
($60,000.00)
Canadian National Institute for the Blind 60,000 00
Vocational Education Branch $1,626,372 21
ONTARIO TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TECHNICAL TEACHERS
Salaries ($18,699.99)
Permanent
Gavin, F. P Principal
Ashcroft, C. C Teacher
Easton.J. A. G "
Gardner, E Librarian and Secretary 12
Nicholls, T. W Caretaker
Temporary
Easton, J. A. G Teacher
Styles, A Instructor, Group 1
12 months
«
9 "
12 "
5,000 00
4,000 00
3,000 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
3 months
12 "
999 99
3,000 00
Travelling Expenses ($4.90)
F. P. Gavin 4 90
Maintenance ($3,059.45)
Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 214.27; Hamilton Board of Education,
1,068.84; Hamilton Hydro-Electric System, 274.88; King's Printer, 310.96;
Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 114.68; Cartage and express, 40.96; news-
papers and periodicals, 54.50; postage, 70.34; telephone, 84.53; accounts under
$100, 825.49 3,059 45
Critic Teachers and Other Additional Teachers ($2,224.00)
Sundry Teachers 2,224 00
C 42
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers — Continued
Payment to Hamilton Board of Education ($1,200.00)
Board of Education, Hamilton, use of class rooms 1,200 00
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers $25,188 34
SUPERANNUATED TEACHERS
Annual Retiring Allowances to Teachers and Inspectors ($3,554.50 )
Sundry Persons 3,554 50
Compassionate Allowance for Ex-Teachers ($5,320.83)
Sundry Persons 5,320 83
Superannuated Teachers $8,875 33
PROVINCIAL AND OTHER UNIVERSITIES
Grants ($1,938,525.00)
University of Toronto, Ontario College of Education for Training of High School
Assistants 236,025 00
University of Toronto, Special Grant 1,100,000 00
University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum 40,000 00
University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum for Cataloguing 2,500 00
University of Western Ontario 260,000 00
University of Western Ontario for Medical Training, Victoria Hospital 25,000 00
Queen's University 275,000 00
Provincial and Other Universities $1,938,525 00
BELLEVILLE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Salaries ($86,131.09)
Permanent
Morrison, W. J Superintendent and Principal 12 months
Archibald, W Supervisor of Boys
Bawden, K Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Boulton, P Farmer
Chant, J Oculist and Aurist (Part time)
Chesher, F. H Stationary Engineer, Group 2 12 months
Coles, R Caretaker, Group 1
Cook, F Baker 7 "
Crosby, M. E Fireman, Group 3 12 "
Fitzgerald, F Nurse
Flagler, R Messenger
Ford, C Directress of Professional Training
Gibson, G. A Baker
Kerr, S Fireman and Watchman
MacCluggage, H Dietitian ,
McGuire, C. B Bursar
Morrison, L. E Instructor in Printing
O'Hara, T. W Instructor in Carpentry
Post, R. T Fireman, Group 3
Reid, L. A Supervisor
Sweet, J. H Man on Farm and Sewage
Tennent, R. W Physician (Part time)
Truman, T Instructor in Shoemaking
Vaughan, R. H Instructor in Manual Training
\y 2
12
Teachers:
Bell, F. M...
Brown, A. G. .
Burnside, L. J
Burt, G
Carroll, L . . . .
Teacher, Group 2 12 months
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" 3....'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'..'..'.'.'.
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4,450 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
1,300 00
150 00
1,800 00
1,400 00
700 00
1,125 00
1,300 00
1,200 00
2,500 00
450 00
1,200 00
1,300 00
2,100 00
1,600 00
1,700 00
1,125 00
800 00
850 00
900 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
1,400 00
1,700 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C43
Belleville School for the Deaf — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
Cass, M. I Teacher, Group 2
12 months
Clare, A. J
Connell, C. L " "1...
Conover, E. G " " 2...
Cunningham, F. P " " 2...
Daly, K. B " " 2...
Ellis, C. L " " 2...
Gordon, S. A " " 2...
Handley, V. G " " 1 . . .
Harris, G. M " " 3 . . .
Hegle, M " " 3...
Hill, M. I " "3...
Hodgson, J. W " "3...
Holmes, C. A " * 1 . . .
Keeler, H. M " tt 2...
Lally, E. B Supervising Teacher
Lally, M Teacher, Group 3 . . .
Leacock, M Teacher of Sewing. .
Maloney , M . C Teacher, Group 2 7
Mundy, E. R
Nurse, E
Panter, E
Reid, M. M
Rierdon, B
Sheffield, V. L . .
Stratton, A. C . .
Sweetnam, A. W
Tett, N. M
Van Allen, R . . .
Waite, H. M ....
Wannamaker, A.
12
5
12
5
12
6
12
1,500 00
1,125 00
625 00
750 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,700 00
262 50
1,125 00
232 75
525 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
2,200 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
700 00
1,300 00
1,700 00
1,500 00
1,125 00
1,600 00
500 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
500 00
1,125 00
600 00
1.300 00
Temporary
Fairman, V. L Supply Teacher 3 months 360 00
Supervisors 3,904 58
Farm Hands 1,130 40
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress and Janitor's Helper 5,865 86
Travelling Expenses ($1,081.21)
A. G. Brown, 10.30; L. J. Burnside, 6.85; L. Carroll, 3.50; A. J. Clare, 3.14;
M. Colin, 12.70; D. Comber, 9.70; J. Connell, .50; F. P. Cunningham, 1.00;
L. P. Easton, 8.10; C. Ford, 24.90; S. A. Gordon, 4.05; V. G. Handley, 1.50;
M. Hegle, 4.80; C. A. Holmes, 6.00; H. M. Keeler, 5.70; E. B. Lally, 13.15;
F. Lapalm, 64.08; M. Leacock, 6.00; C. B. McGuire, 8.43; W. J. Morrison,
359.86; E. Panter, 4.85; Rawson Bus Line, 65.00; M. M. Reid, 3.60; V. L. Sheffield,
22.50; A. C. Stratton, 3.00; A. W. Sweetnam, 3.45 ; Sundry Pupils and Attendants,
420.95; N. M. Tett, 3.60 1,081 21
Maintenance ($57,171.88)
Medicine and Medical Comforts 694 32
Groceries and Provisions 22,498 89
Bedding, Clothing and Shoes 1,131 34
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 15,915 39
Laundry and Cleaning 1,738 29
Furniture and Furnishings 1,995 11
Farm Expenses 2,767 30
Repairs and Alterations 2,357 91
School Supplies and Equipment 4,694 28
Purchase and Maintenance of Motor Conveyances 829 14
Contingencies 2,549 91
Allore Co., Ltd., 872.68; Belleville Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 481.74;
Belleville Utilities Commission, 467.90; Boland and Boland, 236.70; Buntin
Reid Co., Ltd., 609.31; Butler's Dairy, 289.28; R. J. Carson & Sons, Ltd.,
C44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Belleville School for the Deaf — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
1,360.38; Cassidy's, Ltd., 232.78; A. Ciceri, 1,047.17; Dolan Drug Store, 386.98;
Dominion Coal Co., Ltd., 9,546.97; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 319.83; Evans
Fish Store, 316.60; Farm Department, School, 4,264.09; C. Frechette, 283.35;
Glenburnie Orchards, 307.75; Gordon, Mackay & Co., Ltd., 235.16; D. Hall,
109.45; L. Hamilton, 1,026.65; R. B. Hayhoe & Co., Ltd., 266.00; T. J. Holland
Co., 535.14; Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 2,451.04; E. A. Kellaway,
566.55; King's Printer, 151.30; Land O'Lanark Creameries, 3,320.12; Lat-
timer's Drug Store, 232.89; J. Lewis Co., 260.85; J. Livesey, 1,167.51; London
Soap Co., Ltd., 216.06; C. J. Longwell, 117.00; B. O. Lott, 453.03; Mackenzie
& Co., 1,628.85; H. E. Mayhew, 1,057.85; Mcintosh Bros., 1,491.58; T. A.
McMullen, 1,064.37; E. D. Mott, 180.24; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,205.72;
Nerlich & Co., 196.45; Ontario Reformatorv Industries, 392.67; Procter and
Gamble Company of Canada, Ltd., 182.90; L. A. Reid, 198.28; Reid's Dairy,
982.70; Riggs Motor Sales, 243.71; St. Charles Motor Co., 180.68; Schuster
Co., Ltd., 2,376.32; J. A. Shannon, 1,009.65; A. A. Sills, 220.14; Sills Book-
store, 939.74; Smith Hardware, 100.11; Standard Brands, Ltd., 209.52; L.
Stark, 475.50; Stroud's, 137.31; Sundry Persons, expenses re exhibit, C.N.E.,
426.21; Supertest Petroleum Corp., Ltd., 658.20; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd.,
545.48; T. C. Thompson, 222.48; Tilleys, Ltd.. 377.67; Townsend's Sport Shop,
106.37; Tremco Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 173.68; United Canners, Ltd., 695.50;
United Church Publishing House, 118.65; R. Vanderwater, 305.25; Walker
Hardware Co., Ltd., 1,040.95; Wallbridge & Clarke, 239.17; Wallbridges',
211.15; Waterworks Department, City of Belleville, 634.70; Wray's Home
Furnishings, 158.00; York Trading Co., Ltd., 555.89; Cartage, express and
freight, 108.05; newspapers, 31.61; postage, 277.00; telegrams, 8.18; telephone,
370.90; accounts under $100, 3,300.24
Belleville School for the Deaf $144,384 18
57,171 88
BRANTFORD SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
Salaries ($56,123.43)
Permanent
Vallentyne, H. J Superintendent and Principal 12 months
Ansell, J. D Piano Tuning Teacher
Babb, J Literary Teacher
Behrns, L Domestic Science Teacher
Bond, H Caretaker
Brown, R. W Supervisor of Boys
Cameron, B Boys' Nurse Supervisor
Crawshaw, W Fireman, Group 1
Doyle, D Stationary Engineer, Group 2
Draper, I Literary Teacher
Hodge, A " ■
Howell, M Nurse 12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 8 47
Hunter, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
Kellett, V " " " 1
King, P Physical Instructor
Koch, E. G Teacher, Group 3 9
Little, W. H Senior Master 12
Lord, F Musical Director (Part time)
Lord, Mrs. F Violin Teacher "
Marquis, J. A Physician "
McGillivray, A Knitting Teacher
McNamara, A. M Supervising Teacher
Millar, M. T Girls' Nurse Supervisor
Miller, S Music Teacher
Milne, M Matron
Murray, E Teacher, Group 2
O'Donohue, A Literary Teacher
Perry, Z Music Teacher
Riddolls, A. G Carpenter 9 ^
Ryerson, G. H Bursar 12
Saunders, D Fireman, Group 1
Troughton, R Boys' Supervisor
5,000 00
1,600 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,486 00
975 00
975 00
1,300 00
1,600 00
1,700 00
1,200 00
1,041 53
975 00
1,125 00
1,500 00
675 00
1,800 00
1,200 00
400 00
750 00
900 00
1,900 00
825 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
900 00
2,488 00
1.300 00
975 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 45
Brantford School for the Blind — Continued
Salaries — -Continued
Temporary
Koch, E. G Teacher, Group 3 3 months 225 00
Arrears 87 50 312 50
Riddolls, A. G Carpenter 3 months 300 00
Whittle, E. F Literary Teacher 6 " 500 00
Farm Hands 2,034 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Nurses, Night Watchman and Porters. 9,191 40
Extra Services
R. W. Brown, 222.50; R. Troughton, 122.50 345 00
Travelling Expenses ($345.53)
R. W. Brown, 14.70; Canadian National Railways, 5.55; I. Draper, 8.15; A. Hodge,
2.85; V. Kellett, 2.35; P. King, 10.90; F. Lord, 5.30; A. M. McNamara, 5.30;
S. Miller, 2.75; M. Milne, 5.30 ; Z. Perry, 2.35; G. H. Ryerson, 55.98; H.J.
Vallentyne, 224.05 345 53
Maintenance ($33,765.39)
Medicine and Medical Comforts 414 61
Groceries and Provisions 13,089 28
Bedding, Clothing and Shoes 730 16
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 9,233 97
Laundry and Cleaning 1 ,249 87
Furniture and Furnishings 1,211 25
Farm Expenses 1,237 12
Repairs and Alterations 2,038 45
School Supplies and Equipment 1,678 18
Purchase and Maintenance of Motor Conveyances 51 88
Contingencies 2,830 62
H. W. Avey, 219.75; J. Bishop & Son, Ltd., 162.75; N. W. Bragg, 150.00; Brant
Ave. United Church, 100.00; Brantford Fuel and Supply Co., 2,021.77; Brant-
ford Public Utilities Commission, 2,057.96; Brantford Produce Co., Ltd., 1,091.46;
Canada Bread Co. Ltd., 292.63; Canadian Department Stores, Ltd., 1,013.33;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 149.35; Carrier's, 188.15; Dennisteel
Corporation, 203.00; Dominion Coal Co., Ltd., 5,183.12; Douglas Seed Co.,
321.11; Duncan and Perry, 178.74; Elliott Bakery, 221.43; Elliott-Wedlake,
275.73; Farm Department, School, 1,980.85; R. Feely, 251.70; L. Gilmour,
380.95; R. Girdlestone, 343.82; Globe Furniture Co., Ltd., 257.60; Gowman
Grocery, 696.25; Grandview Flour and Feed Co., 122.15; J. E. Hargodon,
488.01; Home Furniture Co., 154.15; Ingleby-Taylor Co., Ltd., 205.57; John-
ston's Bakery, 508.49; O. Karstadt, 124.19; King's Printer, 506.07; J. M. A.
Lefebvre, 162.00; London Soap Co., Ltd., 182.22; P. Luciani & Co., 243.07;
McDougall Bros., 805.89; J. McHutchion, 374.83; National Institute for the
Blind, 300.88; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 2,092.54; G. Pap, 164.16;
Province of Ontario Savings Office, 123.76; Purity Dairy Products, 397.34;
E. A. Ratcliffe, 277.00; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 124.73; L. Silversteins & Sons, Ltd.,
443.11; J. L.Sutherland, Ltd., 771.11; S. Tapscott & Co., 228.08; G. E. Townson,
591.12; Turvey Electee Co., 215.83; Watt & Sons, Ltd., 332.20; White's Drug
Store, 121.37; J. R. Will, 281.00; J. B. Willits, 249.92; Young Winfield & Co.,
Ltd., 164.88; Y.M.C.A., 100.00; Cartage, express and freight, 56.86; news-
papers, 3.14; postage, 171.00; telegrams, 3.72; telephone, 293.66; accounts
under $100, 4,639.89 33,765 39
Brantford School for the Blind $90,234 35
MONTEITH NORTHERN ACADEMY
Salaries ($997.49)
Permanent
Critchley, E Stationary Engineer, Group 2 6 months 799 98
Temporary
Firemen and Teamsters ; 197 51
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Monteith Northern Academy — Continued
Maintenance ($167.91)
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 23.99; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.,
15.53; L. Charlebois, 2.80; H. Critchley, 4.00; H. & G. Critchley, 21.20; A.
Desforge, 7.80; G. Edwards, 6.30; S. Lavallee, 2.50; J. Lupien, 13.10; C. Poulter,
22.80; A. Simon, 1.50; G. Taylor Hardware Co., Ltd., 14.24; A. Thompson,
9.00; Express, 1.15; telephone, 22.00; 167 91
Monteith Northern Academy $1,165 40
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. L. J Simpson 12 months 8,000 00
French Scholarships, R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 356, Section 10($6,000.00)
Sundry Persons 6,000 00
Carter Scholarships, R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 21, Section 6 ($4,720.00)
Sundry Persons 4,720 00
Ryerson Teachers' Fund ($178.25)
Estate of W. Bicknell 178 25
Ontario Government Contribution to Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation
Fund, R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 366, Section 5 ($754,506.52)
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation Fund 754,506 52
Grants ($657,251.67)
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 372, Sec. 129) 500,000 00
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 372, Sec. 9, Subsec. 3) 7,000 00
Royal Ontario Museum for Maintenance (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 378, Sec. 15) 84,613 24
University of Toronto (1 6 Geo. V, Chap. 69, Sec. 2) 13,480 75
University of Toronto (18 Geo. V, Chap. 55, Sec. 3) 52,157 68
Statutory $1,430,656 44
Total Expenditure, Department of Education $12,711,072.49
PART D
DEPARTMENT
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GAME AND FISHERIES
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries and Maintenance, etc 5
General 5
Purchase and Repairs to Boats, etc 6
Erecting Ponds, Buildings, etc 6
Enforcement of Act 6
Game Animals and Birds 8
Experimental Fur Farm 8
Macdiarmid, Services and Expenses, etc 8
Biological and Fish Culture Branch:
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 9
Hatcheries 9
Grants 11
Wolf Bounty 11
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DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
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DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
Hon. H. C. Nixon, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page P 25)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($51,780.63)
Permanent
Taylor, D.J Deputy Minister 12 months 6,000 00
Archer, M. E Senior Filing Clerk " 1,500 00
Beaupre, J. M Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Bowman, J. B " " 2 " 1,125 00
Campbell, K Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Campbell, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,012 50
Clark, H. J Clerk, Group 2 " 975 00
Davy, H. C Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,012 50
Doole, V. J Secretarial Stenographer 1,700 00
Douse, G. P Accountant, Group 2 " 2,550 00
Farewell, J. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 u 1,012 50
Farrington, J Assistant to Deputy Minister " 3,200 00
Gallivan, M. E Filing Clerk, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Graham, G. E Head Clerk, Group 2 " 2,550 00
Hague, R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Huddart, L. W Custodian of Furs and Confiscated Goods. . 1,600 00
Hughes, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 10 " 687 50
Jones, J. W Superintendent of Construction, Group 2. . 12 " 2,850 00
Lee, W. A. C Principal Clerk " 2,300 00
Livingston, J. K Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,012 50
Macartney, J Assistant Inspector " 1,500 00
Marselis, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,012 50
McAuley, G. E Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,400 00
Mclnnes, H. D Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,012 50
Mulholland, W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Newlands, A Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Pelz, L Principal Clerk " 2,100 00
Plummer, J. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Rutherford, M. L " " " 1 " 1,012 50
Strang, R. K Engineer " 1,900 00
Turner, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Temporary
Campbell, E. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 }4 month 34 38
Hughes, M. E " " ■ 2 12/5 months 96 25
Travelling Expenses ($225.31)
H. J. Clark, 2.33; L. Pelz, 43.93; D. J. Taylor, 179.05 225 31
Maintenance ($5,699.39)
King's Printer, 4,947.22; Car tickets, 6.00; newspapers and periodicals, 69.00;
telegrams, 167.21; telephone, 160.61; accounts under $100, 349.35 5,699 39
General
Moving Expenses of Officers of the Department ($485.11)
H. W. Burch, 39.55; W. Faubert, 43.82; C. Hartman, 50.00; F. P. Legace, 28.00;
J. Noble, 55.89; A. E. Pennell, 25.00; E. R. White, 25.00; R. D. Windsor, 217.85 485 11
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($390.75)
Search for Tug "Cecile M": —
Community Flying Club, 100.00; London Flying Club, Ltd., 144.00; W. Nixon,
122.75 366 75
Miscellaneous: — ■
Accounts under $100, 24.00 24 00
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Main Office — Continued
General — Contin ued
Purchase of and Repairs to Boats, Boathomes, Machinery and
Vehicles ($12,898.31)
W. Beatty Co., Ltd., 144.96; Department of Highways, 258.03; B. Giesler, 240.00;
W. Kennedy & Sons, Ltd., 417.30; J. W. Magnus Co., 112.83; Peterborough
Canoe Co., Ltd., 160.04; Russell Bros., Ltd., 9,832.85; Express and freight,
18.52; accounts under $100, 1,713.78 12,898 31
Erecting Ponds, Buildings and Dams,
Purchase of Land, Buildings, Boats, Machinery and Equipment ($16,902.91)
Chatsworth Trout Rearing Station 25 42
Codrington Trout Rearing Station 22 50
Codrington Bird Farm 1 1,369 67
Dorion Trout Rearing Station 2,284 22
Franz Dwelling 21 10
Kenora Hatchery 1 1 7 45
Manitoulin Bass Ponds 108 01
Muskoka Bass Ponds 124 76
New Liskeard Trout Rearing Station 76 74
North Bay Trout Rearing Station 69 15
Peterboro Bass Ponds 68 59
Sault Ste. Marie Trout Rearing Station 1,234 24
Waring's Creek Trout Rearing Station 1,381 06
Crane, Ltd., 131.79; Donald Ropes & Wire Cloth Co., 200.50; Eastern Steel Products
Ltd., 859.09; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 696.10; Hesson Lumber Co., Ltd.,
375.49; J. W. Jones, 915.62; C. E. Meiklejohn, 523.33; Milton Frances Lumber
Co., Ltd., 737.63; J. Y. Mitchell, 225.40; W. J. Mitchell, 191.00; Ontario
Reformatory (Mimico) Industries, 242.08; Pay List, wages of men, 5,915.45;
M. Rorabeck, 269.37; Soo Tinsmiths & Roofers, 127.20; Warkworth Flour Mill,
4,428.23; Cartage, express and freight, 154.15; telegrams, .35; accounts
under $100, 910.13 16,902 91
Main Office $88,382 41
ENFORCEMENT OF THE ONTARIO GAME AND FISHERIES ACT ($226,716.29)
Salaries and Expenses:
Districts 179,106 83
Toronto, Inspectors and Overseer 5,427 37
Seasonal Overseers 8,777 49
Issuer of Special Export Permits and Collector of
Royalties 100 00
Patrol Boats:
Patrol Boat No. 2 3,093 53
Patrol Boat No. 3 2,770 68
Marylyn 159 49
Mink 93 00
Miseford 8,315 25
Snowbird 353 46
Miscellaneous 18,519 19
Salaries:
J. W. Allan, 1,300.00; J. H. Bailey, 1,125.00; R. Baker, 1,600.00; G. Beattie
707.66; R. F. Beaudro, 1,200.00; £. Belair, 650.00; C. E. Binkley, 1,200.00
P. Boudreau, 1,300.00; T. W. Bousquet, 1,125.00; A. B. Bower, 1,125.00; L. M
Bray, 1,200.00; E. A. Brown, 1,300.00; G. D. Buie, 1,300.00; H. W. Burch
1,162.50; W. J. Carnegie, 1,125.00; J. A. Cecile, 1,200.00; F. S. Chew, 1,125.00
A. H. Clempson, 1,200.00; C. F. Cook, 1,300.00; W. Cote, 1,300.00; V. Crichton
1,200.00; L. A. Dent, 1,200.00; E. G. Dillon, 1,125.00; J. S. Dorland, 1,300.00
D. C. Eady, 937.50; R. Ellis, 181.25; C. V. Fadden, 1,300.00; E. Farrington
125.00; W. Faubert, 1,550.00; A. E. Fraser, 250.00; D. H. Gauthier, 1,200.00
L. A. Gibb, 1,125.00; N. L. Goldthorp, 1,400.00; H. Hamilton, 1,125.00; H. T
Hare, 758.31; H. Harris, 1,400.00; J. H. Harris, 187.50; H. C. Haskins, 1,400.00
W. Hawkins, 1,500.00; M. Hay, 843.75; L. S. Hemphill, 1,300.00; A. M. Hodgson
1 ,200.00; E. G. Hoover, 1,125.00; W. A. Horley, 1,300.00; M. J. Inwood, 1,300.00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
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Enforcement of Act — Continued
Salaries — Continued
A. C. Jensen, 1,500.00; W. Keller, 1,600.00; F. M. Kinahan, 1,300.00; F. C
Lamoure, 1,300.00; F. P. Legace, 1,400.00; O. D. Lewis, 1,500.00; C. D. Liddle
1,400.00; J. Loiselle, 1,241.67; I. J. Lyons, 1,600.00; E. MacGillivray, 1,560.00
D. E. MacMillan, 1,300.00; N. MacNaughton, 1,800.00; H. McCabe, 1,300.00
B. F. McGraw, 1,125.00; F. B. McKnight, 1,600.00; A. K. Minaker, 1,200.00
E. Morley, 1,300.00; A. R. Muma, 1,300.00; J. Noble, 1,200.00; F. C. Oper
1,300.00; G. M. Parks, 2,700.00; H. E. Pearson, 93.75; A. E. Pennell, 1,600.00
C. L. Perrie, 1,300.00; R. M. Pifer, 600.00; T. J. Pratt, 187.50; E. Prosser, 1,125.00
J. F. Richardson, 1,200.00; W. Robinson, 1,500.00; A. J. Rolston, 1,500.00
W. Scott, 1,300.00; J. A. Shannon, 1,125.00; R. G. Sheppard, 1,500.00; N. Sher
wood, 1,200.00; N. E. H. Sitwell, 1,183.33; E. L. Skuce, 1,400.00; J. Spillett, 657.71
M. G. Stortz, 937.50; W. H. St. John, 1,125.00; W. J. St. Pierre, 1,300.00
D. G. Sutherland, 1,200.00; T. Taylor, 1,600.00; D. V. Turville, 1,200.00; T. A
Wagar, 717.14; N. D. Way, 1,125.00; E. R. White, 1,162.50; R. D. Windsor
2,000.00; A. Wissell, 1,125.00; A. J. Woodward, 1,049.94
112,419 51
Inspectors, Toronto:
P. Revill, 2,000.00; W. Gastle, 270.00
2,270 00
Issuer of Special Export Permits and Collector of Royalties:
M. Cowan
Seasonal Overseers — Pay List, wages of men
Patrol Boats — Pay List, wages of men
100 00
6,209 95
7,897 79
Travelling Expenses:
J. W. Allan, 880.83; S. Anderson, 8.62; J. H. Bailey, 896.21; R. Baker, 825.26;
G. Beattie, 341.78; R. F. Beaudro, 162.06; E. Belair, 68.15; C. E. Binkley, 801.33;
T. Bishop, 14.67; G. K. Bishton, 41.29; P. Boudreau, 793.74; T. W. Bousquet,
919.83 ; A. B. Bower, 974.71 ; L. M. Bray, 802.81 ; A. A. Brodeur, 3.55; E. A. Brown,
700.05; G. D. Buie, 1,190.90; H. W. Burch, 771.97; W. J. Carnegie, 754.49;
J. A. Cecile, 960.66; F. S. Chew, 855.56; A. H. Clempson, 766.14; Commissioner
of Police for Ontario, 2,145.88; C. F. Cook, 621.36; W. Cote, 843.49; V. Crichton,
246.28; L. A. Dent, 981.15; E. G. Dillon, 1,006.97; J. S. Dorland, 950.63; D. C.
Eady, 279.53; R. Ellis, 50.94; C. V. Fadden, 400.15; E. Farrington, 34.84; W.
Faubert, 1,155.07; W. C. Fox, 10.25; A. E. Fraser, 148.08; W. Gastle, 157.32;
D. H. Gauthier, 889.71; L. A. Gibb, 769.97; N. L. Goldthorp, 980.50; J. Griffiths,
32.40; H. Hamilton, 790.64; H. T. Hare, 175.18; H. Harris, 540.76; J. H. Harris,
98.86; H. C. Haskins, 813.45; W. Hawkins, 813.16; M. Hay, 785.55; L. S. Hemp-
hill, 1,048.91 ; A. M. Hodgson, 844.65; E. G. Hoover, 641.74; W. A. Horley, 193.86;
M. J. Inwood, 924.34; F. W. Ironside, 9.90; A. C. Jensen, 746.39; W. Keller,
622.83; H. Kennedy, 10.55; F. M. Kinahan, 262.14; C. W. Knapp, 535.61; F. C.
Lamoure, 714.13; A. E. Lavigne, 24.10; F. P. Legace, 659.58; O. D. Lewis, 648.20;
C. D. Liddle, 753.08; J. Loiselle, 1,042.07; I.J. Lyons, 777.70; J. Macartney, 240.50;
E. MacGillivray, 232.94; D. E. MacMillan, 282.16; N. MacNaughton, 817.55;
W. J. Martyn, 609.97; H. McCabe, 1,051.90; B. McGraw, 360.48; F. B. Mc-
Knight, 511.89; E. Melia, 9.90; F. H. Merner, 36.40; A. K. Minaker, 1,005.61;
E. Morley, 767.51; A. R. Muma, 661.01 ; J. Noble, 522.05; W. J. O'Connor, 10.34;
F. C. Oper, 812.43; G. M. Parks. 741.89; H. E. Pearson, 21.14; A. E. Pennell,
620.08; C. L. Perrie, 794.50; R. M. Pifer, 72.57 ; P. Porter, 281.15; E. Prosser,
1,146.63; H. E. Raymond, 756.80; P. Revill, 798.22; J. F. Richardson, 941.59; W.
Robinson ,918.54; A. J. Rolston, 937.95; W. H. St. John, 759.61; W. J. St. Pierre,
752.14; W. Scott, 635.51 ; J. A. Shannon, 740.07; R. G. Sheppard, 842.13; N.Sher-
wood, 489.28; N. E. H. Sitwell, 760.39; E. L. Skuce. 866.58; R. Strang, 14.95; D. G.
Sutherland, 757.01; T. Taylor, 728.77; D. V. Turville, 857.93; T. A. Wagar,
599.54; N. D. Way, 453.68; E. R. White, 1,049.92; R. D. Windsor, 1,054.47;
S. Windsor, 199.56; A. Wissell, 947.60; A. J. Woodward, 184.36; A. W 7 ylie, 16.50. .
68,390 21
Miscellaneous:
W. Armitage, 185.47 ; Beauchamp & How, Ltd., 237.00 ; Brain & Sharpe Manu-
facturing Co., 117.58; Canadian Colortvpe, Ltd., 3,880.00; Cassell's Meats &
Groceries, 171.83; J. N. Cauthers, 122.26; Century Coal Co., Ltd., 653.13; W.
Chappie, 494.65; D. G. Cooper Co., Ltd., 252.95; A. W. Daball, 506.59; Dalton
Fuels, Ltd., 105.64; Department of Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, 103.09; District
Services, Ltd., 317.45; A. J. De Diana, 328.54; J. Fallon, 360.00; Fort William
D_8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Enforcement of Act — Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Commercial Chambers, Ltd., 360.00; General Airways, Ltd., 275.00; Holmes
Grocery, 220.83; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 187.99; Kenora Fish Market, 239.26; Kings-
boro & Baxter, 127.80; King's Printer, 9,413.75; Lannan Coal Co., Ltd., 202.50;
Lindsay & McCluskey, Ltd., 127.30; J. P. Madden, 108.30; Minaki Boat House,
154.68; Mullen Coal Co., Ltd., 375.02; A. L. Murray, 103.81; E. Nicol, 209.62;
T. J. Nugent, 103.25; Ontario Metal Specialties, Ltd., 329.65; Ontario Provincial
Air Service, 710.50; J. Perks, 171.25; C. A. Quick & Sons, Ltd., 185.91; Richard-
son's Motor Boat Garage, 164.71; Rossport Trading Co., 192.36; H. L. Sargeant,
246.85; Spadoni Bros., 103.82; Sundry Persons, witness fees, 391.35; Tip Top
Tailors, Ltd., 142.40; P. L. Williams, 180.56; Cartage, express and freight,
1,173.45; postage, 290.13; telegrams, 82.68; telephone, 264.72; accounts under
$100, 4,753.20 29,428 83
GAME ANIMALS AND BIRDS
Services and Expenses, etc. ($19,973.00)
Salaries ($2,706.45):
Permanent:
MacDonald, J. D Manager (Codrington) 12 months 1,200 00
Temporary:
Helson, H. E Assistant (Codrington) 4 months 350 00
Plue, A. T u " 12 ■ 1,050 00
Smith, S u " 1 ■ 106 45
Expenses:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 231.88; Cedarbrook Game Farm, 967.50; Gair
Company, Canada, Ltd., 125.87; A. L. Gooderham, 169.50; Grove Farm, 830.70;
J. E. Houlihan, 173.25; Medway Game Farm, 1,561.65; W. H. Mound, 6,172.20;
G. H. Nesbitt, 168.00; Pay List, wages of men, 255.70; Pleasant View Dairy,
164.40; F. Radtke, 201.00; H. Robertson, 232.20; E. A. Rutherford, 127.56;
J. G. Thompson, 246.00; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 1,676.68; Warkworth Flour
Mill, 994.89; Watson's Chick Factory, 1,035.00; E. H. Watt, 105.30; Cartage,
express and freight, 181.21; postage, 5.00; telegrams, .47; telephone, 39.12;
accounts under $100, 1,601.47 17,266 55
EXPERIMENTAL FUR FARM
Services and Expenses ($4,262.66)
Salaries ($1,675.00):
Permanent:
Brotherston, C. E Attendant, Group 1 10 months 1,000 00
Temporary:
Webster, H Attendant, Group 2 9 months 675 00
Expenses:
Canada Packers, Ltd., 1,106.76; V. Peffer, 730.20; Express and freight,
82.54; postage, 4.00; telephone, 110.06; accounts under $100, 554.10 2,587 66
MACDIARMID
Services and Expenses, Repairs, Maintenance and Equipment ($2,610.27)
Salaries, Temporary:
McGuire, N Ice Crusher 5 months 375 00
Expenses:
Department of Lands and Forests, 185.00; R. P. Mills, 368.94; Pay List, wages
of men, 1,592.37; Accounts under $100, 88.96 2,235 27
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES D9
BIOLOGICAL AND FISH CULTURE BRANCH
Salaries ($11,003.83)
Permanent
MacKay, H. H Biologist and Director 12 months 3,300 00
French, E. M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
McLeod, A. W Supervisor of Hatcheries " 3,000 00
Nesbitt, B Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 months 1,300 00
Less leave of absence 157 26 1,142 74
O'Neill, E. H Clerk, Group 2 12 months 1,050 00
Young; A. B " " 1 " 1,200 00
Temporary
Shannon, D. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1/6 month 11 09
Travelling Expenses ($546.19)
H. H. MacKay, 203.65 ; A. W. McLeod, 342.54 546 19
Maintenance ($696.90)
King's Printer, 413.57; Telegrams, 149.59; telephone, 113.35; accounts
under $100, 20.39 696 90
Hatcheries
Services, Maintenance and Operation ($186,911.00)
Biological Surveys 2,782 17
Belleville Hatchery 7,417 71
Chatsworth Trout Rearing Station 10,381 24
Codrington Trout Rearing Station 4,871 78
Collingwood Hatchery 6,866 89
Dorion Trout Rearing Station 13,768 41
Fort Frances Hatchery 6,173 95
Glenora Hatchery 10,325 1 1
Ingersoll Ponds 1,857 50
Kenora Hatchery 7,452 62
Kingsville Hatchery 4,574 84
Manitoulin Hatchery 4,572 15
Manitoulin Bass Ponds 2,630 31
Midhurst Ponds 1,265 51
Mount Pleasant Hatchery 7,319 43
Muskoka Bass Ponds 1,550 29
Normandale Hatchery and Trout Ponds 10,941 64
North Bay Trout Rearing Station 6,867 51
Pembroke Trout Rearing Station 7,245 36
Peterboro Bass Ponds 871 93
Port Arthur Hatchery 5,106 68
Port Carling Hatchery 348 06
Sarnia Hatchery 4,283 63
Sault Ste. Marie Hatchery 8,598 14
Sault Ste. Marie Trout Rearing Station 14,271 27
Southampton Hatchery * 5,802 04
White Lake Ponds 2,772 85
Wiarton Hatchery 7,444 83
Miscellaneous 14,251 01
Hatchery Boats and Trucks 4,296 14
Salaries:
J. W. Anderson, 1,125.00; G. E. Andrews, 1,500.00; R. Baillie, 787.50; J. G.
Barram, 1,600.00; H. W. Bays, 1,200.00; K. Bingleman, 1,050.00; E. Boyter,
701.51; A. B. Brown, 1,125.00; L. Cataford, 1,050.00; H. A. Cheesman, 1,700.00;
D. R. Cutts, 1,500.00; E. J. Edmond, 466.67; N. Galbraith, 1,700.00; J. Gall,
1,800.00; J. Garriock, 1,300.00; G. E. Gerow, 1,600.00; J. W. Glass, 1,050.00;
C. Hall, 1,500.00; R. G. Halverson, 262.50; C. Hartman, 1,900.00; E. W. Hayes,
1,200.00; W. L. Hicks, 175.00; W. Hotchkiss, 1,050.00; R. Hutchison, 87.50;
H. C. Jackson, 1,125.00; C. Jarrett, 612.50; C. D. Kemsley, 1,500.00; W. A.
Kennedy, 175.00; H. A. Kreutzwiser, 1,125.00; W. H. LaRue, 683.06; G. E.
r
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Biological and Fish Culture Branch — Continued
Hatcheries — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Littles, 508.06; G. KJManore, 1,800.00; W. T. Marston, 1,050.00; A. McDougall,
1,800.00; J. E. McKenzie, 1,800.00; A. E. Mouck, 1,300.00; J. Neal, 1,700.00;
J. Oakes, 1,800.00; M. J. Oakes, 1,700.00; A. E. Openshaw, 740.84; W. R. Parker,
1,600.00; E. E. Persall, 1,200.00; N. H. Quinlan, 1,800.00; W. C. Sanders, 1,300.00;
A. F. Shipley, 350.00; H. C. Tester, 1,700.00; F. O. Thomson, 787.50; J. E. Turner,
1,800.00; H. E. Tyson, 1,125.00; D. Weatherson, 525.00; W. H. R. Werner,
1,900.00 60,937 64
Travelling Expenses:
J. W. Anderson, 1.50; G. E. Andrews, 105.19; A. Baillie, 8.20; R. Baillie, 8.35;
J. Barram, 597.40; H. W. Bays, 43.55; A. K. Beadle, 95.50; H. R. Bender, 248.68;
K. Bingleman, 32.80; G. Bishton, 14.00; A. Bowler, 32.05; A. B. Brown, 53.95;
J. Brown, 6.30; M. Burley, 3.30; C. Calder, 483.50; L. Cataford, 188.12; W.
Charland, 1,137.87; C. Charlebois, 340.96; H. A. Cheesman, 46.41; G. Clemens,
5.75; D. R. Cutts, 539.55; E. F. Dier, 9.40; G. Dunford, 2.10; E. J. Edmond,
3.40; N. Galbraith, 78.15; J. Gall, 745.11; J. Garriock, 44.50; G. E. Gerow, 175.70;
J. W. Glass, 305.24 ; G. Groondahl, 100.70; C. Hall, 1 13.08 ; R. G. Halverson, 98.75 ;
H. Hanzuk, 1.35; C. Hartman, 51.13; E. W. Hayes, 43.43; R. Heft, 4.10; W. H.
Henderson,l,952.83;W.L. Hicks, 13.05;F. J. Hodge, 119.00;H. C.Jackson, 104.75;
C. Jarrett, 414.16; C. D. Kemsley, 407.94; H. A. Kreutzwiser, 34.70; C. LaRue,
59.85; W. H. LaRue, 14.25; G. E. Littles, 9.00; W. J. Logan, 71.19; J. V. Lueck,
132.64; W. MacKay, 22.90; J. MacKenzie, 30.00; G. K. Manore, 39.46; W. T.
Marston, 197.58; R. McAuley, 29.90; E. N. McDonald, 21.27; J. E. McKenzie,
9.35; P. McKinley, 7.10; J. D. McNee, 1.00; A. McQuade, 2.50; W. J. Moore,
5.75; A. E. Mouck, 229.39; J. Neal, 388.65; J. Oakes, 36.91; M. J. Oakes, 68.30;
A. E. Openshaw, 9.05; E. A. Parker, 8.05; W. R. Parker, 108.12; A. F. Patterson,
9.80; P. Pauze, 68.25; E. E. Persall, 1,466.78; N. H. Quinlan, 97.86; W. Ryan,
4.70; W. C. Sanders, 109.41 ; E. Scott, 5.75; E. Smith, 32.00; A. M. Snider, 125.62;
H.C. Tester, 63.69; G.Thomas, 14.45; F. O.Thomson, 9.99; J. W. Trimmer, 13.15;
J. E. Turner, 6.30; H. E. Tyson, 155.81; M. Vandusen, 48.43; A. Wallenius,
51.96; D. Weatherson, 168.56; W. H. R. Werner, 863.53; E. Whenham, 4.00;
G. H. Williams, 1,967.04 15,604 79
General Expenses:
F. S. Anderson Co., 321.40; Bluebird Groceteria, 401.78; J. H. Bogart, 260.65;
E. Bowen, 125.00; J. B. Boyne, 146.96; Brown & Co., 129.50; Camp Champlain,
208.80; Canada Packers, Ltd., 26,698.93; Century Coal Co., Ltd., 191.26; Col-
lingwood Public Utilities Commission, 377.62; D. G. Cooper Co., Ltd., 419.19;
Co-Operative Supply Co., Ltd., 210.00; M. J. Daley & Co., 531.00; Department
of Highways, 184.70; District Services, Ltd., 441.49; Donald Ropes & Wire
Cloth Co., 146.82; I. J. Downey & Sons, 188.65; J. East Co., Ltd., 279.40; A. T.
Fife & Co., 125.08; First Co-Operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 701.76; R. S.
Fischers Motors, Ltd., 132.50; Forbes Bros., 1,210.27; F. Gerow, 300.00; T. J.
Gibson, 408.64; Grandview Flour, Feed & Coal Co., 342.85; J. F. Hartz Co.,
Ltd., 101.74; Hogg & Lytle, Ltd., 147.05; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, 294.37; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 846.05; Kenora Fish Market, 137.65;
Town of Kenora, 323.96; King's Printer, 256.69; J. Kron & Son, 503.77; J. E.
Le Bleu, 158.96; J. Leckie, Ltd., 157.60; C. Lindstrom, 300.00; Little Current
Public Utilities Commission, 392.55; Macdonald Hardware, 328.07; McColl-
Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 168.27; A. McLeod, 161.50; J. H. McLennan Lumber
Co., 426.00; R. McVittie, 201.00; R. P. Mills, 260.66; E. B. Nicholson, 153.05;
Pay List, wages of men, 38,836.96; N. Penno, 190.00; H. M. Perry, Ltd., 511.32;
Port Arthur Public Utilities Commission, 100.00; Port Dover Coal & Supply
Co., 182.00; Purity Ice, 271.00; Quality Fuels, Ltd., 155.00; Ross Bros., 842.90;
Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 324.16; J. N. Sisson, 172.50; F. Slater, 120.37; Southampton
Hydro-Electric Commission, 177.85; Sundry Persons, board and lodgings, 977.02;
Sundry Persons, fish eggs, 2,482.67; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 7,173.94; Trout
Brook Co., 150.00; Twin City Grain, Ltd., 319.26; R. L. Upton, 249.00; Wark-
worth Flour Mill, 121.25; C. E. Whicher, 328.80; Corporation, Town of Wiarton,
500.00; Cartage, express and freight, 3,829.70; telegrams, 53.29; telephone,
52.47; accounts under $100, 12,443 92 110,368 57
Biological and Fish Culture Branch $ 199,157 92
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES D 11
GRANTS ($8,900.00)
Professor W. Harkness for Fish Culture 2,000 00
Jack Miner 1,500 00
T. N. Jones 300 00
E. L. Marsh 100 00
Ontario Fur Farmers' Association 4,000 00
Ontario Federation of Anglers 1,000 00
WOLF BOUNTY ($25,435.24)
King's Printer, 70.08; Sundry Persons, 25,355.75; Express, 9.41 25,435 24
Total Expenditure, Department of Game and Fisheries, $575,437 79
PART E.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office and Branches: page
Main Office, Salaries, Maintenance, etc 12
Grants 13
Cancer Control 14
Maternal and Child Hygiene, etc., Branch 14
Dental Service Branch 15
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses Branch 15
Preventable Diseases Branch 16
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch 18
Industrial Hygiene Branch 20
Sanitary Engineering Branch 21
Laboratory Branch 21
Laboratory Divisions 23
Hospitals Branch;
General Office:
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 25
Grants, etc 26
General Expenses, Ontario Hospitals 29
Ontario Hospitals:
Brockville 30
Cobourg 32
Fort William 34
Hamilton 35
Kingston , 38
London 40
New Toronto 43
Concord Unit 47
Orillia 47
Penetanguishene 51
Toronto 52
Whitby 55
Woodstock 58
Psychiatric, Toronto 61
St. Thomas 62
Statutory 63
Special Warrants 63
Summary 11
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Hon. Harold J. Kirby, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page E 63)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($104,631.72)
Permanent
McGhie, B. T Deputy Minister of Health and Hospitals. .12 months
Phair, J. T Chief Medical Officer
O'Connor, F. A Director of Purchasing "
Montgomery, R. C Director of Hospital Service and Inspector
of Mental Hospitals "
Gray, K. G Solicitor
Annand, W. J Accountant, Group 2 11 "
Baker, H Clerk, Group 1 12 "
Beardall, F. G Chief Clerk
Bland, G. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Boggis, E. R Senior Clerk Stenographer
Clarke, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Clementi, C Clerk, Group 1
Conley, B. M Filing Clerk, Group 2
Coulson, B. K Head Clerk, Group 2
Crown, CM Filing Clerk, Group 1 7 "
Dover, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Dundas, M. G Senior Clerk Stenographer
Dunn, C. E Senior Clerk
Empson, C. D Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Flynn, B.J Clerk, Group 2 3
Frederick, J. A Clerk Messenger, Group 2 12 "
Goldring, H. M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Hardie, J. B Clerk, Group 1
Hartford, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Heighway, W. E Filing Clerk, Group 1 6 "
Herman, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 .... 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 13 31
Holliday, D. B " " Group 1 12 months
Hollier, E. K u " " 2. ... 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 28 75
Irwin, M Secretarial Stenographer 12 months
Jamieson, J. K Clerk, Group 1
List, E. D Clerk Typist, Group 2 3
Little, E. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 "
Lowry, M. V Supervising Nurse
MacDonald, W. A. S Clerk, Group 2
Macfie, E. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 17 45
Marr, W. B Clerk, Group 2 12 months
McGernon, M Senior Filing Clerk
McLaughlin, A. B Clerk Typist, Group 2 3^ "
Moffitt, E. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 "
Morrison, J. G Senior Clerk
Mosley, W Clinical Specialist
Perkins, D Secretary to Minister and Departmental
Secretary
Plews, F Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Porte, E Senior Filing Clerk
Power, M Director of Public Health Education ......
Quigley, M. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 4
Rickman, E. B " " " 1
Robe, L. S " " " 2
Robinson, M.B " " " 2
Ross, M. K " " " 1
Russell, A. W Clerk Messenger, Group 1
Scanlon, J. B Clerk, Group 1
Sellers, A. H Medical Statistician
Staples, F. E Office Boy
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1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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Main Office — Continued
Salaries— Continued
Taylor, M Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,331 25
Thomson, M. G Clinical Specialist " 3,800 00
Tumber, A Senior Clerk Messenger " 1,400 00
Vale, G. M Clerk, Group 3 " 900 00
White, R. J " " 1 " 1,300 00
Wood, A Office Appliance Operator, Group 1 " 1,700 00
Wright, M. J Library Assistant, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Wright, R Library Clerk " 1,500 00
Temporary
Bohme, F. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 2 months
Egener, F. T Law Student 3 months 75 00
Clerk, Group 3
Flynn, B. J " " 2
List, E. D Clerk Typist, Group 2
O'Rourke, E " " " 1
Temple, F Clerk, Group 3
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VanAlstyne, J.
Watson, A. J.
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Total $108,900 31
Less: Refund, Rockefeller Foundation 4,268 59
Travelling Expenses ($3,126.61)
$104,631 72
Hon. H. J. Kirby, 326.52; C. Andrews, 5.32; W. Arding, 1.15; C. Buck, 1.20; T.
Davison, 4.76; Department of Highways, 106.83; M. V. Lowry, 542.71; W. B.
Marr, 3.24; B. T. McGhie, 42.93; R. C. Montgomery, 2.76; D. E. Moore, 1.44;
W. Mosley, 572.62; W. A. Murphy, 1.20; C. R. Myers, 207.40; M. Power, 163.58;
A. W. Russell, .69; S. R. Seaman, 5.15; A. H. Sellers, 225.01; J. E. Sharpe, 2.17;
M. R. Shaver, 2.16; M. E. J. Stalker, 12.13; Standard Motor Replacements, Ltd.,
43.67; F. Temple, .72; M. G. Thomson. 685.05; M. E. Walker, 8.75; C. N. Wilson,
7.35; J. A. Zarfas, 150.10
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Costs and Expenses of Investigations and Legal Actions and Maintenance
Costs and Expenses incidental to Solicitor's Office ($1,286.10)
W. W. Barraclough, 147.00; N. R. Butcher & Co., 112.60; A. B. Cabeldu, 310.25;
Canadian Law List Publishing Co., 152.60; L. M. Harding, 119.40; Sundry
Persons, witness fees and expenses, 213.30; Newspapers and periodicals,
7.50; accounts under $100, 223.45
1,286 10
Maintenance ($20,786.00)
Beacock & Co., 445.80; Canadian Public Health Association, 782.33; F. Cardinal,
194.55; Department of Highways, 122.44; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 446.15; Health
League of Canada, 114.60; International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 998.93;
King's Printer, 10,895.37; Knights of Columbus, Glengarry Council, 600.00;
L. J. Laniel, 600.00; McAinsh & Co., Ltd., 190.88; Mills & Hadwin, 531.60;
W. Mosley, 193.22; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 994.94; Roneo
Company of Canada, Ltd., 119.80; Sundry Persons, meals re overtime, 313.00;
Cartage, express and freight, 264.59; car tickets, 45.00 ; customs, 2.82; excise
stamps, 9.00; newspapers and periodicals, 700.53; postage, 116.22; telegrams,
411.69; telephone, 1,010.38; accounts under $100, 682.16 20,786 00
Grants ($45,000.00)
Connaught Laboratories 18,000 00
St. John Ambulance Association 2,000 00
Victorian Order of Nurses 2,000 00
To Assist in the Maintenance and Operation of Cancer Clinics:
Ottawa Civic Hospital 8,000 00
Ottawa General Hospital 2,000 00
Hamilton General Hospital 8,000 00
Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor 5,000 00
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E 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Cancer Control
Salaries ($2,483.95)
Permanent
Abbot, A Secretarial Stenographer 7 months 933 33
Galvin, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5 " 350 62
Temporary
Newman, L. T Assistant Physicist (Part time) 12 u 1,200 00
Services. Travelling and Other Maintenance Expenses and Operation
of Radium Emanation Plant ($1,722.63)
Travelling Expenses:
E. O. Braaten, 11.18; W. A. Jones, 12.70; G. McNeill, 7.60; R. K. Patterson,
18.90; A. H. Sellers, 96.66 147 04
Purchase of Radium, Needles, Repairs, etc.:
R. H. Chappell, 220.00; Johnson, Matthey & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 256.03; King's
Printer, 1,014.79; Express, 4.05; postage, 1.85; telephone, 43.20; accounts
under $100, 35.67 1,575 59
Main Office $179,037 01
MATERNAL AND CHILD HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING BRANCH
Salaries ($27,116.93)
Permanent
Moore, E. L Chief Public Health Nurse 12 months 2,550 00
Hinchcliffe, R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Kiteley, E. L Medical Inspection Officer 12 months 2,550 00
Less leave of absence 207 35 2,342 65
Nichols, L. K Secretarial Stenographer 12 months 1,300 00
Bechard, H Public Health Nurse " 1,300 00
Dancause, O. M " " " " 1,300 00
Hally, R " " " " 1,500 00
Howey, N. E " " " " 1,600 00
Johnson, B. E " " " 12 months 1,500 00
Less leave of absence 250 00 1,250 00
Lefler, O. A " " " 12 months 1,300 00
Less leave of absence 97 50 1,202 50
Lunn, M. H " " " 12 months 1,500 00
Osborne, K. E " " ■ " 1,500 00
Pennock, H. G " " " " 1,500 00
Rutherford, M. A " " " 12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 816 67 583 33
Smith, H. E " « " 12 months 1,500 00
Squires, E. M " " " " 1,500 00
Vrooman, L. W " " " " 1,500 00
Wheler, E. R " " " " 1,500 00
Temporary
Aikenhead, J. M Nurse 7 months 758 31
Less leave of absence 119 86 638 45
Travelling Expenses ($6,244.87)
J. M. Aikenhead, 114.80; H. Bechard, 142.71; O. M. Dancause, 410.81; R. Hally,
175.42; N. E. Howey, 852.65; B. E. Johnson, 128.58; E. L. Kiteley, 117.09;
O. A. Lefler, 172.18; M. H. Lunn, 299.79; E. L. Moore, 334.41; K. E. Osborne,
196.73; H. G. Pennock, 726.40; J. T. Phair, 501.34; M. Power, 200.78; M. A.
Rutherford, 61.64; H. E. Smith, 541.77; E. M. Squires, 795.95; L. W. Vrooman,
216.35; E. R. Wheler, 255.47 6,244 87
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 15
Maternal and Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing
Branch — Continued
Maintenance ($2,841.12)
Cornwall Motor Sales Co., 489.20; King's Printer, 305.07; R. McKay, 545.00;
Sundry Persons, garage rent, 408.25; Sundry Persons, office rent, 252.00;
Cartage, express and freight, 122.10; newspapers and periodicals, 9.96; accounts
under $100, 709.54
Maternal and Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing Branch $36,202 92
2,841 12
DENTAL SERVICE BRANCH
Salaries ($4,108.86)
Permanent
Kohli, F. A Director (Part time) 12 months
Markle, R. P Dentist, Group 2 3 u
Parkes, D. R . u " 2 3 «
Darroch, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 "
Temporary
Parkes, D. R Dentist, Group 2 4^ "
Travelling Expenses ($599.84)
F. A. Kohli, 436.54; R. P. Markle, 98.20; D. R. Parkes, 65.10
Maintenance ($1,343.91)
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 743.38; King's Printer, 186.34; University of Toronto,
175.00; Cartage, express and freight, 47.06; accounts under $100, 192.13
Grants for School Dental Services ($156.70)
Board of Health, Fort Frances, 12.70; Perth, 36.00; Township of Stamford, 108.00..
Dental Service Branch $6,209 31
1,000 00
600 00
550 00
1,125 00
833 86
599 84
1,343 91
156 70
INSPECTION OF TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSES BRANCH
Salaries ($9,788.20)
Permanent
Munn, A. M Director of Nursing Education 12 months
Bray, I. H Senior Clerk Stenographer "
Cooper, H. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1 u
Dick, E. R Inspector of Training Schools for Nurses . . 12 "
Mason, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 u
Robertson, F. R Clerk, Group 3 3 "
Vandewater, B.J " " 2 12 "
Woolley, E. I " " 2 6 "
Temporary
Robertson, F. R Clerk, Group 3 3}/ 2 u
Routley, P. C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5% "
Travelling Expenses ($1,920.28)
L. D. Acton, 13.60; M. B. Anderson, 20.05; G. M. Bennett, 187.95; C. E. Brewster,
5.25; P. Campbell, 128.30; E. R. Dick, 1,208.88; Sr. M. Felicitas, 43.80; G. E.
Gibson, 19.30; C. E. Jackson, 8.20; P. Lumley, 33.45; E. M. McKee, 29.95;
A. M. Munn, 60.40; M. Thompson, 23.00; M. Wallace, 138.15
Maintenance ($3,834.51)
Services of Examiners:
L. D. Acton, 126.00; M. B. Anderson, 94.50; E. Clark, 319.50; Sr. M. Felicitas,
225.00; G. Gastrell, 94.50; G. E. Gibson, 135.00; F. G. Goudis, 30.00; A.Graham,
94.50; C. E. Jackson, 126.00; M. Neilson, 94.50; M. Simpson, 30.00; F. Thomas,
225.00; M. Thompson, 135.00; M. Wallace, 234.00
2,850 00
1,500
00
81
25
1,800 00
1,200
00
206
25
975 00
562
50
240
62
372
58
1,920 28
1.963 50
E 16
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses Branch — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 1,261.56; A. E. Venables, 477.67;
59.94; postage, .86; accounts under $100, 64.98.
Excise stamps, 6.00; express,
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses Branch $15,542 99
1,871 01
PREVENTABLE DISEASES BRANCH
Salaries ($16,575.00)
Permanent
McKay, A. L Director
(Part time)
Graham, N. F. W.
Chambers, C. C Clerk, Group 1
Hamlin, D. H Senior Clerk Stenographer. . .
Hardman, R. P Clinical Specialist
Hindley, S Clerk, Group 1
McGarry, M. I " " 2
Oswald, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Waite, C. B Clinical Specialist
Temporary
Jermyn, B. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
Travelling Expenses ($1,437.10)
R. P. Hardman, 827.21 ; A. L. McKay, 548.80; W. Mosley, 61.09
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations, Health Education and Free
Distribution of Biological Products for the Prevention and Cure of
Disease, Services and Expenses ($232,911.12)
Medical, Nursing and Respirator Services:
C. Appelbe, 258.00; Arkenstall & Kinnaird, 132.00; W. C. Arkinstall, 984.00
C. A. Arnott, 787.50; L. A. Aubin, 2,696.00; J. R. Ball, 562.00; W. W
Barraclough, 10.00; G. L. Bell, 106.00; P. H. Bernstein, 808.50; S. B. Biehn
220.40; J. A. Biron, 508.50; P. Boutin, 616.50; E. Brunet, 1,313.50; H. Bryan
49.00; S. M. Burris, 176.50; F. P. Cameron, 229.00; F. C. Campbell, 9.00; E
Charbonneau, 118.00; City of North Bay, 21.15; E. J. Cloutier, 637.50; B. C
Coles, 288.00; G. A. Cowie, 70.00; G. R. Crann, 399.00; H. S. Crowe, 292.50
L. J. Crozier, 77.02; J. P. Davies, 178.00; K. A. Denholm, 265.50; Department of
Public Health, Toronto, 54.12; R. H. Dillane, 73.00; W. E. Dillane, 286.00
D. G. Dingwall, 215.00; Dingwal & Morison, 20.00; F. O. Dixon, 369.00; G. M
Dahlin, 752.50; L. A. Dupont, 3,669.00; F. F. Edis, 185.50; R. L. Empey, 1,095.00
C. C. Evans, 98.50; A. C. Farlinger, 123.48; J. Feller, 255.50; F. F. Fitchz, 487.00
Fort William Board of Health, 956.96; L. C. Gallagher, 160.00; C. F. Galway
50.00; R. Gareau, 146.50; M. Gendron, 645.00; J. E. Gimby, 237.00; T. J. Goodi
son, 166.00; V. S. Grigg, 251.50; R. Y. Gunne, 10.00; J. VV. Haddad, 1,150.50
N. N. Haddad, 160.50; B. H. Harper, 511.00; H. H. Harvie, 596.50; T. R. Heath
98.00; W. J. Henry, 182.50; W. H. Hills, 114.00; W. P. Hogarth, 5.00; D. Hold-
craft, 18.00; Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 12,620.02; G. W. Houston
402.00; Home for Incurable Children, Toronto, 9.00; P. S. Ironstone, 1,230.50
J. A. H. Joyal, 233.00; A. M. Keith, 97.00; J. P. Keith, 385.00; P. R. Kyle, 569.50
J. N. P. Langlois, 147.50; P. A. Leacy, 552.50; W. S. Legate, 52.00; J. MacDonald
205.00; J. H. A. MacDonald, 324.50; J. A. Mahoney, 219.00; E. Malkin, 24.00
R. F. Malo, 1,157.50; W. E. Martin, 10.00; J. K. McBane, 55.00; J. F. Mc-
Cullough, 199.50; C. H. McGowan, 237.95; J. A. Mclnnis, 177.50; McKellar
General Hospital, 73.40; D. C. McKenzie, 94.50; J. E. McLean, 265.50; I. Mc-
Lellan, 3.00; R. B. McQuay, 192.50; J. V. Menard, 937.50; Metropolitan General
Hospital, 48.00; H. C. Mitchell, 13.00; W. H. B. Munn, 276.00; A. L. Murray,
218.50; M. A. Nicholson, 52.00; Norfolk General Hospital, 98.40; W. H. Oaks,
27.50; R. Orange, 33.50; Ottawa Civic Hospital, 196.80; Ottawa General Hospital,
36.75; W. S. Pickup, 13.00; W. T. Pocock, 63.50; Port Arthur Board of Health,
3,938.61; Port Arthur Clinic, 148.00; Port Arthur General Hospital, 105.60;
S. E. Porter, 564.00; A. E. Ranney, 14.00; L. Remus, 354.00; I. E. Revelle, 93.50;
H. J. Richardson, 447.00; J. V. Riches, 63.50; W. G. Robinson, 8.00; A. C. Ross,
602.50; F. R. Ross, 97.00; J. L. Shappert, 57.00; C. H. Shaver, 9.00; C. Short
and H. Hayward, 82.00; C. D. Shortt, 5.00; Sisters of Providence, 52.00; C. G.
Smith, 65.50; J. N. Smith, 257.00; C. H. Smylie, 370.50 ; R. J. Snider and W. B.
12 months
4,600 00
«
500 00
a
1,600 00
u
1,500 00
3,800 00
1,300 00
a
1,050 00
U
900 00
u
500 00
825 00
1,437 10
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 17
Preventable Diseases Branch — Continued
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations, etc. — Continued
Medical, Nursing, etc., services — Continued
Sproule, 289.50; G. Soucie, 366.00; J. H. Stanyon, 170.50; St. John's Convales-
cent Hospital, 881.95; St. Joseph's General Hospital, Parry Sound, 18.00; St.
Joseph's General Hospital, Port Arthur, 229.20; St. Joseph's Hospital, Kenora,
42.00; St. Paul's Hospital, Hearst, 9.00; F. A. Strain, 286.00; D. E. Summers,
58.00; N. H. Sutton, 385.50; H. G. Swan, 31.50; Toronto General Hospital,
8,864.83; W. L. Tyrer, 366.00; G. Vachon, 391.00; Victoria Hospital, London,
5,549.55; R. C. Wade, 417.00; L. A. Weissgerber, 68.50; J. P. Wells, 725.50;
F. H. Wilson, 329.00; Wilson & Richardson, 12.00; M. A. Wittick, 133.50; A. J. L.
Wright, 499.50; D. R. Young, 1,644.00 75,608 19
Travelling Expenses:
W. A. Cardwell, 18.25; R. P. Hardman, 217.63; R. D. Hogg, 81.10; E. L. Kiteley,
154.05; J. N. P. Langlois, 17.00; F. W. Major, 24.10; A. J. Mclntyre, 9.75; A. L.
McKay, 170.00; G. H. Midgley, 10.15; W. Mosley, 300.46; Ontario Provincial
Police, 18.10; F. A. Strain, 29.40; S. Sutton, 7.20; W. H. Weber, 385.26; C. H.
Wilson, 131.90 1,574 35
Purchase of Anti-toxins:
Connaught Laboratories, 149,505.96; Sundry Persons, blood for serum, 5,718.00.. 155,223 96
Miscellaneous:
Explorers Airways, 110.00; Cartage, express and freight, 189.77; telegrams,
8.50; telephone, 1.38; accounts under $100, 194.97 504 62
Maintenance, Services and Expenses re Treatment of Patients in
Hospitals and Clinics, etc. ($75,847.42)
Hospitals:
Brantford General, 524.00; Hamilton General, 2,836.50; Kingston General,
1,446.00; Kitchener and Waterloo, 391.00; McKellar, Fort William, 2,337.75;
St. Catharines General, 2,130.75; Toronto East General, 458.75; Toronto
General, 7,626.50; Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, 983.75 ; Toronto St.
Michael's, 7,620.50; Toronto Western, 6,232.00; Toronto Women's College,
1,255.00; Victoria Memorial, 1,973.25 35,815 75
Local Boards of Health:
Ottawa, 5,947.50; Owen Sound, 372.50; Port Arthur, 62.50; Sudbury, 2,385.75;
Windsor, 3,704.50 12,472 75
Municipalities:
Sundry Municipalities, treatment of indigents 17,518 14
Miscellaneous:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 224.52; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 352.92;
C. A. Chisholm, 106.00; B. Erdmann, 104.00; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 288.54;
Halliday Flint Glass Works, 176.75; King's Printer, 2,224.14; Manchester Paper
Boxes, Ltd., 259.08; McKellar General Hospital, 129.90; Merck & Co., Ltd.,
131.17; Parke, Davis & Co., 652.35; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 1,418.15; Synthetic
Drug Co., Ltd., 2,768.68; Winthrop Chemical Co., Inc., 717.25; Express and
freight, 49.85; telegrams, .69; accounts under $100, 436.79 10,040 78
Grants for the Operation of Venereal Disease Clinics as Certified
by the Department of Health ($21,250.00)
Hospitals:
Brantford General, 1,000.00; Hamilton General, 1,250.00; Kingston General,
1,000.00; London Victoria, 1,000.00; St. Catharines General, 1,000.00; Toronto
East General, 1,000.00; Toronto General, 1,750.00; Toronto Hospital for Sick
Children, 1,250.00; Toronto St. Michael's, 1,500.00; Toronto Western, 1,500.00;
Toronto Women's College, 1,250.00 13,500 00
Local Boards of Health :
Kitchener, 1,000.00; Ottawa, 1,500.00; Owen Sound, 1,000.00; Peterborough,
500.00; Port Arthur, 1,000.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 500.00; Sudbury, 1,000.00;
Windsor, 1,250.00 7,750 00
Preventable Diseases Branch $348,020 64
E 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION BRANCH
Salaries ($18,809.78)
Permanent
Brink, G. C Director and Inspector of Hospitals 12 months 5,000 00
Beauchamp, F. D Accountant, Group 3 3 " 500 00
Bond, I. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 u 900 00
Hazen, J. S Clinician 3 " 750 00
Moore, D. E X-Ray Technician, Group 2 7 months 612 50
Less leave of absence 33 87 578 63
O'Brien, E.J " " 12 months 1,600 00
Poole, A. F Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Quigley, M. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 8 " 750 00
Shorey, K. M Clinical Specialist 12 " 4,000 00
Turner, A. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 " 450 00
Temporary
Beauchamp, F. D Accountant, Group 3 5 2/5 months 897 82
Hazen, J. S Clinician 6 l A " 1 ,633 33
Turner, A. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 " 450 00
Travelling Expenses ($4,523.47)
F. D. Beauchamp, 306.48; G. C. Brink, 740.12; W. W. Crombie, 8.35; J. S. Hazen,
730.79; J. H. Holbrook, 2.55; D. McCallum, 303.27; F. J. Milner, 17.35; D. E.
Moore, 371.52; J. A. Moore, 23.50; R. K. Nickle, 87.85; E. J. O'Brien, 724.72;
A. H. Sellers, 5.94; C. G. Shaver, 5.10; K. M. Shorey, 380.98; H. H. Washburn,
283.83; C. A. Wicks, 531.12 4,523 47
Maintenance ($5,506.33)
Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 370.09; Connaught Laboratories, 105.30; Eastman
Photographic Stores, Ltd., 3,189.48; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 103.30; King's Printer,
1,025.09; Cartage, express and freight, 491.08; postage, 1.50; accounts under
$100, 220.49 5,506 33
Pneumo-Thorax Centres
Establishment and Maintenance ($1,040.00)
D. A. Harvie, 100.00; H. Harvie, 100.00; F. A. Kinnaird, 200.00; T. R. Nichols,
40.00; R. S. Peat, 200.00; Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, 225.00; J. H. N. Smith,
75.00; G. E. Tanner, 100.00 1,040 00
Free Tuberculin ($307.40)
Connaught Laboratories 307 40
Grant to the Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium Association,
St. Catharines ($1,000.00)
Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium Association 1,000 00
Ottawa Unit
Salaries ($5,503.68)
Permanent
McCallum, D Clinical Specialist 12 months 3,450 00
Dumoulin, A. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 83^ u 581 05
Moore, D. E X-Ray Technician, Group 2 2 " 175 00
Moore, J. A " " 7 " 758 35
Temporary
Laurin, S Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4 " 272 78
Moore, D. E X-Ray Technician, Group 2 3 " 266 50
Travelling Expenses ($750.87)
D. McCallum, 432.42; D. E. Moore, 11.75; J. A. Moore, 226.40; A. Poole, 80.30. ... 750 87
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 19
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch — Continued
Ottawa Unit — Continued
Maintenance ($2,970.03)
Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,424.31; D. McCallum, 145.62; F. McLaughlin,
700.00; Cartage, express and freight, 138.51; postage, 40.94; telegrams, 1.25;
telephone, 73.78; accounts under $100, 445.62 2,970 03
Belleville Unit
Salaries ($5,025.00)
Permanent
Brearley, G. G Clinician 12 months 3,000 00
Wise, D. R X-Ray Technician " 1,200 00
Temporary
Monk, F. L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 825 00
Travelling Expenses ($642.43)
G. G. Brearley, 464.38; D. R. Wise, 178.05 642 43
Maintenance ($1,953.57)
Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,128.89; Cartage, express and freight,
182.23; postage, 98.00; telegrams, 1.61; telephone, 78.47; accounts under $100,
464.37 1,953 57
North Bay Unit
Salaries ($4,197.89)
Permanent
Washburn, H. H Clinician 6 months 1,200 00
Harris, E. R Clinical Specialist 1 " 291 66
Lariviere, M. A. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 825 00
Moore, J. A X-Ray Technician 5 " 541 65
Temporary
Nickle, R. K X-Ray Technician, Group 2 6% " 539 58
Washburn, H. H Clinician 4 " 800 00
Travelling Expenses ($792.05)
E. R. Harris, 31.36; D. E. Moore, 60.15; J. A. Moore, 115.75; R. K. Nickle, 170.20;
H. H. Washburn, 414.59 792 05
Maintenance ($2,660.99)
Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,801.15; J. J. Saya, 104.05; Cartage, express
and freight, 188.34; postage, 57.00; telegrams, 1.30; telephone, 67.18; accounts
under $100, 441.97 2,660 99
Timmins Unit
Salaries ($5,063.75)
Permanent
Lane, G. B Clinical Specialist 12 months 3,300 00
Surphlis, G. F X-Ray Technician, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Temporary
Hill, W. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 S% months 563 75
Travelling Expenses ($659.70)
G. B. Lane.. 495.55; G. F. Surphlis, 164.15 659 70
Maintenance ($3,759.64)
M. Auger, 240.00; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 1,542.97; F. Byck, 183.00;
S. Ellis, 770.00; Cartage, express and freight, 349.00; postage, 72.50; tele-
grams, 9.30; telephone, 54.00; accounts under $100, 538.87 3,759 64
E 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch — Continued
Fort William Unit
Salaries ($5,104.84)
Permanent
Smith, J. W Clinician 10 months 3,000 00
Turner, G. E X-Ray Technician, Group 1 12 " 1,200 00
Temporary
Milner, F. J Clinician y z month 79 84
O'Brien, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 825 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,123.66)
J. VV. Smith, 704.52; G. E. Turner, 419.14 1,123 66
Maintenance ($2,874.79)
Anglo Canadian Associates, Ltd., 660.00; W. Bodner, 130.00; Burke Electric &
X-Ray Co., Ltd., 1,047.09; Eastman Photographic Stores, ltd., 453.80;
Cartage, express and freight, 280.73; postage, 15.00; telegrams, 8.27; telephone,
55.65 ; accounts under |100, 224.25 2,874 79
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch $74,269 87
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE BRANCH
Salaries ($44,691.66)
Permanent
Cunningham, J. G Director.
Braaten, E. O Assistant Physicist
Bricker, K. C Nurse, Group 1
Bulmer, F. M. R Research Specialist
Harris, S Sanitary Inspector
Jephcott, CM Assistant Chemist
Jose, G. M Senior Clerk Stenographer. .
Leppard, L. B Assistant Physicist
McCauley, R. B Sanitary Inspector
Mclntyre, H " "
McKee, D. S Chief Sanitary Inspector . .
O'Hara, A. S Sanitary Inspector
Richardson, J u "
Riddell, A. R Clinical Specialist
Rothwell, H. E Assistant Chemist, Group 1
Sime, J Sanitary Inspector
Spereman, K. L Senior Clerk Stenographer.
Williams, G Clerk, Group 1
Wilton, M " " 1
12 months
4,600 00
«
2,000 00
u
1,500 00
a
4,300 00
a
2,000 00
u
2,300 00
«
1,400 00
u
2,000 00
*
2,200 00
a
2,200 00
a
2,550 00
a
2,000 00
u
2,200 00
u
4,300 00
u
2,700 00
a
2,000 00
u
1,400 00
u
1,400 00
a
1,400 00
1 month
75 00
«
166 66
Temporary
Bishop, W. H. H Technician, Group 2 1 month
Smith, W. L Sanitary Inspector
Travelling Expenses ($7,971.66)
E. O. Braaten, 25.10; K. C. Bricker, 233.70; F. M.R. Bulmer, 286.80; J.G.Cunning-
ham, 486.62; S. Harris, 848.35; C. M. Jephcott, 55.11; L. B. Leppard, 241.72;
R. B. McCauley, 719.14; H. Mclntyre, 953.65; D. S. McKee, 765.34; A. S.
O'Hara, 1,433.41; J. Richardson, 784.45; A. R. Riddell, 303.52; H. E. Rothwell,
7.35; J. Sime, 709.45; W. L. Smith, 25.40; G. H. Turner, 92.55 7,971 66
Maintenance ($3,651.47)
Department of Highways, 229.55; P. N. Halliday, 330.00; Hanovia Chemical &
Manufacturing Co., 200.00; King's Printer, 429.85; G. E. Knight, 110.00; D. M.
Mitchell, 120.00; B. Sky, 400.00; R. C. Smith & Son, Ltd., 185.98; N. Wilson,
120.00; Cartage, express and freight, 78.66; customs, 5.37; postage, 218.70;
telegrams, 65.38; telephone, 153.73; accounts under $100, 1,004.25 3,651 47
Industrial Hygiene Branch $56,314 79
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E21
SANITARY ENGINEERING BRANCH
Salaries ($32,775.00)
Permanent
Berry, A. E Provincial Sanitary Engineer 12 months 4,600 00
Ball, O. V Assistant Sanitary Engineer " 2,700 00
Burn, G. A. H " ■ " " 2,700 00
Byram, A. T " " " " 2,550 00
DeLaporte, A. V Chemist " 3,300 00
Duncan, J. G Assistant Chemist " 1,900 00
Edmonds, W. S. R Assistant Sanitary Engineer " 1,900 00
Galimberti, G. M " " a " 2,300 00
Johnston, E.W " " « " 2,700 00
Kay, L. A " " " " 1,900 00
McMillan, M. G Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1,050 00
O'Neill, D Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Ridgway, L Laboratory Attendant, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Tyler, H. G Sanitary Investigator " 1,800 00
Walsh, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Travelling Expenses ($9,349.23)
0. V. Ball, 432.68; A. E. Berry, 475.69; R. Bowering, 7.00; G. A. H. Burn, 1,062.97;
A. T. Byram, 1,249.21 ; R. M. Chute, 7.00; A. V. De Laporte, 209.15; J. G. Duncan,
51.75; W. S. R. Edmonds, 1,159.48; G. M. Galimberti, 933.70; E. W. Johnston,
1,340.79; L. A. Kay, 1,188.13; L. Ridgway, 6.60; H. G. Tyler, 1,225.08 9,349 23
Maintenance ($1,570.48)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 246.13; Central Scientific Company of Canada,
Ltd., 312.85; King's Printer, 509.73; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 133.88;
Express, 175.54; postage, 1.00; telegrams, .35; accounts under $100, 191.00
Sanitary Engineering Branch $43,694 71
1,570 48
LABORATORY BRANCH
Salaries ($96,629.16)
Permanent
MacNabb, A. L Director of Provincial Laboratories and
Provincial Analyst 12 months
Wilson, W. M Director 7
Allin, A. E Assistant Bacteriologist, Group 1 and
Provincial Analyst 9 "
Ansley, H. A Pathologist 12 "
Bell, J. W Bacteriologist, Group 1 3
Bonham, A. R Chief Provincial Analyst 12 "
Brockway, M. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Bull, R. S Assistant Chemist, Group 2 and Provincial
Analyst "
Crew, I Senior Clerk Stenographer "
Crossley, V Assistant Bacteriologist, Group 2
Dickinson, J. E Clerk Typist, Group 1 11 "
Fasken, J. E Assistant Chemist, Group 1 and Provincial
Analyst 12 "
Goodhue, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 "
Howell, H. D Assistant Physician 7 4/5"
Matthews, G. B Assistant Bacteriologist, Group 2 12 "
McClure, A. D ■ " " 2 and Pro-
vincial Analyst 9 "
McClure, W. B Bacteriologist 12 "
Moher, J. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Murphy, W. A. . " " " 1
Penny, S. F Pathologist 3
Pratt, W Assistant Chemist, Group 2 and Provincial
Analyst 12 "
Schiff, R Clerk Typist, Group 1
Stevenson, W. G Veterinary 6 "
4,800
00
2,216 70
1,912
50
3,800
00
750 00
3,350 00
900
00
1,900 00
1,300
00
1,900
00
893
75
2,850
00
975 00
1,295
70
1,900 00
1,912
50
3,300
00
900
00
1,125
00
550
02
2,000 00
1,050
00
900 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Laboratory Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Sullivan, T Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months
Teasdale, O. D " " " 1 10 "
Tuft, F. E Clerk Typist, Group 1 12 "
Wallbridge, H. I " " " 1 3 "
Whillans, M. G Pathologist 2
Winchester, J Clerk Typist, Group 1 12 "
Fenton, W Laboratory Foreman "
Arding, W. V. A.
Brydson, L. M. .
Chapman, F. . . .
Chew, A. M
Clark, H. G
Conway, H. E. . .
Dow, D
Haynes, E. R. . .
Hughes, R. L...
Killham, H. G...
Killough, E. M..
Landrigan, L. A.
Locke, M. E
Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 7
12
3
12
3
12
1
12
McAlpine, J. G.
Millsap, J. E...
Murphy, F. J. .
Nixon, M. C. . .
Owen, O. W....
Paton, M. C. . .
Peters, F. G. . . .
Rankin, M
Sabiston, F. L..
Smith, R. F... .
Stephen, I. S.. .
Turner, A. R...
Ward, M. D. . .
Wright, M. H. .
12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 556 16
" 1 12 months
« 2 "
Buchanan, J. R Laboratory Clerk- Attendant ,
Aiken, E Laboratory Attendant, Group 1 2% "
Casey, G. M " " " 2 12 "
Cogle, J " " " 1
Harrison, M. J " u " 2
Jewell, E.J " " " 1
Mercer, M " ■ " 2.12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 150 00
Millar, A. M " u " 2 12 months
Noble, T. E " « "2
Smith, R " " " 2 3 ■
1,125 00
875 00
900 00
225 00
333 32
900 00
1,700 00
568 75
1,300 00
225 00
349 98
900 00
225 00
1,400 00
93 75
1,125 00
1,600 00
1,125 00
787 50
843 84
1,200 00
1,125 00
1,500 00
281 25
1,300 00
225 00
1,200 00
975 00
675 00
1,050 00
1,050 00
1,200 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,300 00
218 75
825 00
1,400 00
825 00
1,600 00
750 00
750 00
825 00
187 50
Temporary
Whillans, M. G Pathologist
3 months
Adams, J. W Laboratory Assistant, Group 2
Ball, L. J.
(Part time)
Cauthorpe, J. F.
Chapman, F. . . .
Conway, H. E.. .
Harris, S. R
Kenyon, J. M. ..
Landrigan, L. A.
Nuttall, N. L...
Paton, M. C
Percy, W. J. A. .
Sabiston, F. L.. .
2.. 12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 17 40
Group 2 (Part time)
" 2 9 months
« 2.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ±y 2 u
" 2 (Part time)
" 2 3 months
" 2 9 "
u 2 "
" i!"'.!"!!!!i2 "
" 2 3 "
499 98
144 00
1,032 60
55 81
675 00
675 00
364 31
60 00
262 50
779 03
675 00
1,200 00
225 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 23
Laboratory Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Seaman, S. R Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 12 months
Wilson, D. C
Goodwin, E..
Harper, G. . .
Hosie, J. G. . .
Mercer, F. W.
Smith, R
Attendant
" 2
" 2
" 2
" 2
iy 2 a
12 "
a
a
..... 2% "
Group 2
9 "
Stevenson, W. G Veterinary
Nixon, M. C X-Ray Technician, Group 2 9 "
Beadle, L. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 y z "
Bell, M " " " 1 12 "
Wallbridge, H. I " " " 1 9 "
Travelling Expenses ($883.81)
J. W. Adams, 3.12; E. Aiken, 2.89; H. A. Ansley, 95.40; W. V. A. Arding, 61.93;
J. W. Bell, 63.20; J. F. Cauthorpe, 3.01; Department of Highways, 17.04; J. E.
Fasken, 43.10; W. Fenton, 7.14; L. A. Landrigan, 2.76; A. D. McClure, 89.77;
A. L. MacNabb, 359.56; A. M. Millar, 2.16; J. E. Moher, 6.84; R. Montgomery,
1.38; G. B. Matthews, 22.40; W. A. Murphy, 5.95; W. J. A. Percy, 24.95; S. R.
Seaman, 62.70; W. R. Shaver, 2.32; W. G. Stevenson, 6.19
Maintenance ($17,522.58)
Stationery and Printing 5,607 26
Freight, Express and Cartage 103 67
Purchase of Supplies 25,218 23
Miscellaneous 1,102 41
Less: Supplies Transferred to Various Branches.
32,031 57
. . 14,508 99
17,522 58
Bauer & Black, Ltd., 403.16; Becton, Dickinson & Co., 105.55; J. Bell, 253.20
W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 101.50; British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 207.90
Canada Packers, Ltd., 279.83; Canadian Industrial Alcohol, Ltd., 1,053.65
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 4,288.25; Central Scientific Company of
Canada, Ltd., 1,694.17; Civil Service Association of Ontario, 102.46; F. Cogo.
247.65; Collett-Sproule, Ltd., 1,633.03; Corrugated Paper Box Co., Ltd., 299.65;
E. Cullen, 1,160.25; W. E. Dillon Co., Ltd., 200.00; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 650.27;
Holliday Flint Glass Works, 323.16; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 142.80;
Johnson, Matthey & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 277.19; Kelley Feed & Seed Co., 343.35;
King's Printer, 5,424.&3; Manchester Paper Boxes, Ltd., 265.49; Merck & Co.,
Ltd., 5,417.72; M. J. Murphy, 103.60; Ontario Cork Co., Ltd., 308.05; Parke,
Davis & Co., 661.03; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 2,691.33; Simpson Planing Mill
Co., Ltd., 225.00; E. E. Sauter, 108.40; Stevens Companies, 1,098.28; Wall Chemi-
cals, Ltd., 245.25; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 322.42; Wilson Scientific Co., Ltd.,
181.92; W. M. Wilson, 141.95; Cartage, express and freight, 103.67; customs,
22.41; accounts under $100, 2,073.66; 33,161.83; — Less rebate on alcohol from
Dominion Government, 1,130.26 32,031 57
Less: Supplies Transferred to Various Branches 14,508 99
900 00
116 37
825 00
750 00
750 00
165 32
562 50
850 00
843 75
22 18
975 00
675 00
883 81
17,522 58
Laboratory Branch $115,035 55
LABORATORY DIVISIONS
Ottawa
Salaries ($14,050.00)
Permanent
Letts, F. L Director and Provincial Analyst 12 months
Baron, J Senior Laboratory Assistant "
Douglas, W. E Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 6 "
3,500 00
1,800 00
450 00
E24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Laboratory Divisions — Continued
Ottawa — Continued
Martin, N. D Laboratory Attendant, Group 2
McKinnon, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Michell, W. A. R Bacteriologist
White, F. A Laboratory Assistant, Group 1
Wray, C. G " * " 2
12 r
nonths
1,200 00
«
1,200 00
2,800 00
u
1,600 00
a
1,050 00
Temporary
Douglas, W. E Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 6 months 450 00
Travelling Expenses ($45.15)
N. D. Martin, 19.50; F. A. White, 25.65 45 15
Maintenance ($949.79)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 1,974.84; Ottawa Artificial Ice Co.,
140.24; Cartage, express and freight, 70.63; postage, 331.00; telegrams,
.39; telephone, 87.53; accounts under $100, 345.16 2,949 79
Less: Grant from City of Ottawa 2,000 00
949 79
Fort William
Salaries ($9,222.36)
Permanent
Allin, A. E Director and Provincial Analyst 3 months 637 50
Bell, J. W Director 9 " 2,250 00
Penny, S. F " 5H " 958 05
Fader, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 u 225 00
Ferguson, J. M " " u 2 12 * 900 00
Fraser, M. R Laboratory Attendant, Group 1.12 months 1,125 00
Less leave of absence 148 19 976 81
Thompson, W. J Laboratory Assistant, Group 1 12 months 1,700 00
Temporary
Fader, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9 months 675 00
Smith, V. I Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Travelling Expenses ($139.98)
A. E. Allin 139 98
Maintenance ($2,770.37)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 1,948.75; — — Cartage, express and
freight, 145.81; postage, 254.00; telegrams, 6.13; telephone, 10.15; accounts
under $100, 405.53 2,770 37
North Bay
Salaries ($6,322.01)
Permanent
McClure, A. D Director and Provincial Anlavst 3 months 637 50
Wilson, W. M Director ' 5 " 1,583 30
Conroy, M.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 u 900 00
Lawson, J. H Laboratory Assistant, Group 1 1,500 00
Sullivan, W. J " " " 1 " 1,400 00
Temporary
Williamson, R. J. D Laboratory Assistant, Group 2 4 months 301 21
Travelling Expenses ($376.50)
A. D. McClure, 339.65; E. Tuft, 36.85 376 50
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 25
Laboratory Divisions — Continued
North Bay — Continued
Maintenance ($2,799.07)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 1,831.18; Trout Lake Ice Co., 180.00;
Cartage, express and freight, 87.79; postage, 255.81; telegrams, 11.63;
telephone, 79.84; accounts under $100, 352.82 2,799 07
Sault Ste. Marie
Salaries ($3,000.00)
Permanent
Graham, N. F. W Director and Provincial Analyst 12 months 3,000 00
Travelling Expenses ($115.84)
N. F. W. Graham 115 84
Maintenance ($699.04)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 336.68; Cartage, express and freight,
34.65; postage, 97.20; telegrams, 8.72; telephone, 67.27; accounts under $100,
154.52 699 04
Western University, London
Maintenance ($3,858.03)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 3,173.35; Cartage, express and
freight, 66.59; postage, 469.00; accounts under $100, 149.09 3,858 03
Queen's University, Kingston
Maintenance ($912.%)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 811.88; Express, 29.64; postage,
70.00; telegrams, 1.44 912 96
Grants ($14,500.00)
Public Health Laboratories:
Queen's University, Kingston 5,000 00
Peterborough 2,000 00
Peterborough, for Equipment, Maintenance and Supplies 500 00
Institute of Public Health, Western University, London 7,000 00
Laboratory Divisions $59,761 10
Main Office and Branches $934,088 89
HOSPITALS BRANCH
GENERAL OFFICE
Salaries ($45,100.71)
Permanent
Sharpe, J. E Inspector of Mental Hospitals 12 months 3,600 00
Barnes, K Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 975 00
Biggar, E Provincial Bailiff " 1,200 00
Campbell, M Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 825 00
Cavan, V. G. J Clerk, Group 3 2 4/5" 194 79
Chipman, W Heating Engineer 4 " 733 32
Courtney, G Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 " 1,500 00
Cresswell, CM Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Fox, C. J Provincial Bailiff " 2,000 00
Haney, R. F Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Howard, E. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 " 206 25
E 26
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Hospitals Branch — Continued
General Office — Continued
Janes, C. B Investigator 12 months 1,800 00
Kiernan, J.J Chief Steward 9 " 2,475 00
Kohli, F. A Director of Dental Service Br. (Part-time). 12 " 1,850 00
LeMesurier, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Morell, G. A Inspector " 2,000 00
Murray, M. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Myers, C. R Consulting Psychologist (Part time) 1,500 00
Peterson, V. G Clerk Typist, Group 1 3Y 2 months 302 02
Reed, K Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Robinson, A. M " " " 2 " 825 00
Ross, F. E Clerk Typist, Group 1 ■ 975 00
Rothery, E. A Inspector of Nurses u 1,700 00
Rushmere, M. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 3 " 206 25
Simpson, N. M Clerk, Group 1 12 " 1,500 00
Smith, W. D Senior Assistant Physician, Group 1 11^ " 3,435 48
Stalker, M. E. J Medical Inspector of Public and Private
Hospitals 12 a 3,000 00
Telfer, C. J Inspector of Hospitals and Sanatoria 3,500 00
Thompson, M. S Laboratory Assistant, Group 1 1,600 00
Whillans, M. G Neuro-Pathologist 7 months 1,166 62
Less leave of absence 333 26 833 36
Temporary
Howard, E. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 months 421 67
Rushmere, M. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 5 u 341 53
Van Alstyne, J. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 15/6 126 04
Travelling Expenses ($7,881.69)
H. Alger, 5.00; K. A. Ansley, 15.90; F. G. Beardall, 245.05; J. N. Boddy, 55.20;
N. Bowers, 36.90; C. A. Buck, 107.59; S. G. Chalk, 5.05; W. Chipman, 202.13;
C. A. Cleland, 22.40; D. R. Easton, 12.80; N. L. Easton, 6.80; C. B.Farrar, 54.17;
W. Fenton, 6.80; H. M. E. Goldring, 8.00; K. G. Gray, 20.85; J. W. Hagan, 4.60;
E.Hamilton, 10.45; R.F.Haney, 91.95; C. B.Janes, 1,354.25; J. J. Kiernan, 128.68;
F. A. Kohli, 7.00; D. O. Lynch, 10.25; A. L. MacNabb, 78.54; C. A. McClena-
han, 13.00; A. D. McClure, 25.30; C. H. McCuaig, 9.00; B. T. McGhie, 574.74;
D. G. McKerracher, 7.85; J. McLachlan, 21.00; J. Miller, 112.40; H. K. Moir,
13.82; R. C. Montgomery, 273.81; G. A. Morell, 1,310.33; C. R. Myers, 105.69;
E. A. Rothery, 30.65; S. R. Seaman, 3.00; A. H. Sellers, 7.14; J. N. Senn, 74.35;
J. E. Sharpe, 434.46; W. A. Skinner, 162.73; W. D. Smith, 75.80; M. E. J. Stalker,
428.50; G. H. Stevenson, 253.95; W. G. Stevenson, 540.00; A. R. Summers,
16.60; I. Sutton, 8.20; C. J. Telfer, 735.76; A. R. Turner, 148.00; R. J. White,
5.25
7,881 69
Maintenance ($10,921.51)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 135.65; King's Printer, 9,280.85; Sundry Persons, meals re
overtime, 319.50; Customs, .38; express and freight, 4.50; telegrams, 256.50;
telephone, 788.08; accounts under $100, 136.05 10,921 51
Grants, etc.
General Hospitals ($1,201,093.41)
General Hospitals:
Alliston, Stevenson Memorial, 3,067.00; Almonte, Rosamond Memorial, 1,490.70;
Barrie, Royal Victoria, 2,836.90; Belleville, 10,158.40; Bowmanville, 1,639.30;
Brampton, Peel Memorial, 1,050.00; Brantford, 17,212.80; Brockville, 6,508.70;
Brockville, St. Vincent de Paul, 4,003.80; Burlington, Children's Convalescent
Camp, 719.60; Chapleau, Lady Minto, 4,616.50; Chatham, 3,646.40; Chatham,
St. Joseph's, 5,194.20; Clinton, 832.80; Cobalt, Municipal, 337.80; Cobourg,
2,741.90; Cochrane, Lady Minto, 14,849.40; Collingwood, Blue Mountain
Camp for Crippled Children, 1,095.20; Collingwood, General and Marine,
5,135.90; Cornwall, 4,650.90; Cornwall, Hotel Dieu, 14,526.00; Dunnville,
Haldimand War Memorial, 1,344.00; Durham, Red Cross Memorial, 772.30;
Fergus, Groves Memorial, 472.50; Fort Erie, Douglas Memorial, 624.60; Fort
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 27
Hospitals Branch — Continued
Grants — Continued
General Hospitals — Continued
William, McKellar, 33,414.10; Gait, 4,179.70; Goderich, Alexandra General
and Marine, 2,125.40; Guelph, 7,019.40; Guelph, St. Joseph's, 8,507.70; Hailey-
bury, Misericordia, 4,824.70; Hamilton, 50,597.10; Hamilton, Mount, 11,163.80;
Hamilton, St. Joseph's, 6,921.80; Hanover, Memorial, 986.70; Hawkesbury,
Notre Dame, 2,401.50; Hearst, St. Paul, 19,172.32; Ingersoll, Alexandra, 1,413.30;
Iroquois Falls, Anson, 2,156.80; Kenora, 3,567.47; Kenora, St. Joseph's, 4,730.60;
Kincardine, 922.70; Kingston, 23,346.20; Kingston, Hotel Dieu, 13,975.40;
Kitchener and Waterloo, 3,517.40; Kitchener, St. Mary's, 3,994.70; Lindsay,
Ross Memorial, 4,923.20; Listowel, Memorial, 507.20; London, St. Joseph's,
15,958.00 ; London, Victoria, 19,765.20 ; Matheson, Rosedale War Memorial,
4,127.45; Mattawa, 5,160.35; Midland, St. Andrews, 3,413.60; Moose Fac-
tory, Newnham Cottage, 30.00; Mount Forest, Louise Marshall, 654.30; New-
market, York County, 2,556.10; Newtonbrook, St. John's Convalescent,
6,177.25; Niagara Falls, 5,385.20; Niagara-on-the-Lake, Cottage, 1,144.10;
North Bay, St. Joseph's, 7,469.03 ; North Bay, Queen Victoria Memorial,
2,038.40; Orangeville, Lord Dufferin, 2,088.60; Orillia, Soldiers' Memorial,
6,789.10; Oshawa, 3,342.30; Ottawa, 36,652.80; Ottawa, Civic, 55,078.80;
Ottawa, Protestant Children's, 5,833.70; Ottawa, Salvation Army, Grace,
9,108.30; Owen Sound, General and Marine, 2,315.20; Palmerston, 1,641.90;
Paris, Willett, 2,853.00; Parry Sound, 4,933.70; Parry Sound, St. Joseph's,
6,794.65; Pembroke, 5,971.80; Pembroke, Cottage, 3,336. c 0; Penetanguishene,
1,375.80; Perth, Great War Memorial, 1,650.20; Peterborough, Nicholls, 7,007.10;
Peterborough, St. Joseph's, 7,540.10; Petrolia, C. E. Englehart, 765.00; Picton,
Prince Edward County, 2,949.40; Port Arthur, 14,935.75; Port Arthur, St.
Joseph's, 22,038.30; Port Hope, 2,163.90; Renfrew, Victoria, 4,336.73; Sarnia,
4,058.90; St. Catharines, 9,235.40; St. Thomas, Memorial, 7,750.50; Sault Ste.
Marie, 6,023.32; Sault Ste. Marie, Plummer Memorial, 6,988.30; Seaforth,
Scott Memorial, 631.00; Simcoe, Norfolk, 3,627.80; Sioux Lookout, 1,491.30;
Smith's Falls, 2,654.80; Smith's Falls, St. Francis, 1,941.70; South Porcupine,
Tisdale Public, 340.20; Stratford, 6,072.40; Strathroy, 2,161.50; Sturgeon Falls,
Brebeuf, 6,911.35; Sudbury, St. Joseph's, 23,453.40; Tillsonburg, Soldiers'
Memorial, 1,769.40; Timmins, St. Mary's, 3,275.90; Toronto, East General,
28,325.60; Toronto, East General Civitan Camp, 475.20; Toronto, General,
139,962.30; Toronto, Hastings Memorial Convalescent, 2,085.40; Toronto,
Hillcrest Convalescent Home, 2,978.50; Toronto, Lockwood Clinic, 91.20;
Toronto, Mothercraft Centre, 2,177.20; Toronto, Mount Sinai, 8,920.70; Toronto,
Salvation Army, Grace, 2,592.60; Toronto, St. Joseph's, 35,543.10; Toronto,
St. Michael's, 71,536.00; Toronto, Sick Children's, 74,482.10; Toronto, Welles-
ley, 1,714.20; Toronto, Western, 49,204.50; Toronto, Women's College, 15,467.40;
Walkerton, Bruce County, 1,531.90; Welland, County, 2,850.60; East Windsor
Convalescent, 1,079.30; Windsor, Hotel Dieu, 6,889.50; Windsor, Metropolitan,
12,500.60; Windsor, Salvation Army, Grace, 6,001.30; Wingham, 115.80; Wood-
stock, 4,343.60 1,168,534 17
Red Cross Hospitals:
Apsley, 153.30; Armstrong, 138.60; Atikokan, 8.00; Bancroft, 1,097.50; Blind
River, 2,089.35; Bracebridge, 2,924.30; Coe Hill, 120.30; Dryden, 6,262.85;
Englehart, 2,240.95; Espanola, 2,619.30; Haliburton, 283.20; Hawk Junction,
398.60; Hornepayne, 136.50; Jellicoe, 349.30; Kakabeka Falls, 188.70; Kirkland
Lake, 4,938.65; Lion's Head, 273.00; Mindemoya, 1,692.30; Nakina, 86.95;
New Liskeard, 1,621.79; Port Loring, 394.45; Quibell, 138.50; Rainy River,
2,018.80; Redditt, 64.80; Richard's Landing, 571.80; Thessalon, 1,257.40;
Whitney, 178.85; Wilberforce, 36.00; Red Cross Car, 275.20 32,559 24
Hospitals for Incurables ($156,997.90)
Hamilton, St. Peter's, 9,851.20; London, Parkwood, 15,709.20; Ottawa, Perley,
12,922.60; Ottawa, St. Vincent, 31,472.00; Toronto Home for Incurable Chil-
dren, 5,612.50; Toronto Hospital for Incurables, 54,314.80; Toronto, Mercy,
23,305.20; Windsor. East, 3,810.40 156,997 90
Maintenance of Patients in Sanatoria
for Consumptives ($1,839,323.81)
Maintenance of Patients in Sanatoria:
Brant, 46,455.13; Essex, County, 72,822.28; Fort William, 70,423.03; Freeport,
75,879.86; Hamilton, Mountain, 357,945.55; Kingston, 21,606.33; Muskoka,
E28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Hospitals Branch — Continued
Maintenance of Patients in Sanatoria for Consumptives — Continued
254,087.81; Niagara, Peninsula, 48,845.41; Queen Alexandra, 286,896.28; Royal
Ottawa, 116,354.82; St. Lawrence, 57,951.76; St. Marys-on-the-Lake, 62,996.99;
The Preventorium, 29,525.21; Toronto and Queen Mary, 319,613.90; East
Windsor Convalescent, 1,122.95 1,822,527 31
Maintenance of Pneumo-Thorax Patients:
Sundry Persons, board and lodging, 2,040.19; clothing, 103.13; travelling
expenses, 192.40 2,335 72
Treatment of Pneumo-Thorax Patients:
Sundry Doctors, 243.00; Sundry Municipalities, 13,998.78; Sundry Sanatoria,
219.00 14,460 78
Travelling and Incidental Expenses for the Removal and Escort of
Indigent Patients of Unorganized Territory, Burial Expenses, etc. ($8,984.60)
Travelling Expenses:
Sundry Indigents 5,61 1 90
Burial Expenses:
H. S. Anderson & Son, 30.00; Anderson & Harris, 75.00; G. E. Blake, 99.20;
E. E. Bolton, 150.00; F. Cardinal, 30.00; Chenier's Funeral & Ambulance Ser-
vice, 105.00; Commissioner of Police for Ontario, 20.25; L. Cosby, 60.00; J.
H. Dallaire, 12.00; Donohue & Weber, 30.00; J. B. Ducharme, 165.00; A. E.
Everest, 158.00; E. E. Fawcett, 60.00; J. A. Fullerton, 45.00; A. W. Golding,
30.00; Guenette Funeral Service, 30.00; M. Halle, 210.00; Hamilton Health
Association, 79.10; Hunkin's Funeral & Ambulance Service, 30.00; Jenkens
& Son, 163.00; D. M. Johnson, 30.00; E. C. Killingsworth, 30.00; Last Post
Fund, 225.00; A. Logan, 75.00; M. J. Mahon, 135.00; F. J. Martyn & Son,
100.00; A. McDonald, 90.00; McGuinty & Heavener, 75.00; J. A. Menard, 20.00;
Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives, 30.00; Neville Bros., 30.00; A. Paquette,
90.00; Sargent & Son, 105.00; T. E. Simpson Co., 45.00; R. M. Smith, 225.00;
W. Speers, 32.30; St. Mary's-on-the-Lake Sanatorium, 150.00; Symington
Funeral Home, 30.00; F. Theoret, 135.00; Thorpe & Tulloch, Ltd., 30.00; Trustees,
Toronto General Hospital, 78.85; B. Wright & Son, 30.00 3,372 70
Grants ($91,450.90)
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Out-Patients Branch 7,823 90
The Haven, Toronto, for Feeble-minded Women 2,800 00
Canadian Red Cross Society 25,827 00
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy 5,000 00
St. Peter's Infirmary, Hamilton 50,000 00
Special Grants to Municipalities in Territorial Districts ($44,974.24)
Towns:
Bonfield, 100.71; Cache Bay, 1,944.09; Chapleau, 440.05; Chelmsford, 959.44;
Cochrane, 833.17; Gravenhurst, 647.63; Huntsville, 902.91; Mattawa, 3,801.03;
Sturgeon Falls, 6,056.82; Trout Creek, 421.09 16,106 94
Villages:
Magnetawan, 73.94; Nesterville, 376.44; Rosseau, 350.78 801 16
Townships:
Blezard, 168.47; Bonfield, 403.42; Bucke, 1,622.07; Burpee, 266.54; Calvert,
668.42; Calvin, 81.89; Casey, 357.72; Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, 1,087.55;
Chamberlain, 173.42; Chappie, 84.82; Charlton, 437.61; Cosby and Mason,
1,746.05; Dack, 58.54; Dowling, 125.68; Draper, 406.79; East Ferris, 1,840.08;
Fauquier, 1,554.93; Field, 3,659.10; Foley, 2,041.66 ; Glackmeyer, 763.54;
Hagar, 1,430.15; Himsworth North, 1,720.39; Jaffray and Melick, 1,896.40;
Macaulay, 151.48; Martland, 228.78; Mattawan, 1,907.75; McMurrich, 94.72;
Perry, 503.79; Springer, 1,295.54; Stephenson, 502.70; Waters, 321.59; Widdi-
field, 464.55 28,066 14
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 29
Hospitals Branch — Continued
General Expenses — Ontario Hospitals
Board of Examiners, Training School for Nurses ($180.66)
Birks-Ellis-Ryrie, Ltd., 151.40; Accounts under $100, 29.26
Removal of and Examination of Patients from Unorganized Districts ($11,129.06)
Removal Expenses:
M. Arthur, 29.10; E. Biggar, 2,198.69; C. A. Buck, 9.50; Canadian National
Railways, 33.75; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 1,931.00; Children's Aid Society,
Sault Ste. Marie and District of Algoma, 65.23; H. Clifford, 68.45; Commissioner
of Police for Ontario, 713.87; R. H. Dick, 62.86; H. Forrest, 13.20; C. J. Fox,
2,689.65; A. B. Girard, 16.10; R. M. Hearst, 65.60; H. E. Ivey, 46.75; A. Mac-
Donald, 47.55; B. T. McGhie, 110.35; H. D. Mitchell, 5.05; J. M. Nesbitt,
70.50; B. B. Smith, 10.75; E. Strachan, 31.60; Sundry Ontario Hospitals, 1,619.27;
E. J. Turner, 9.55; W. I. Wagg, 229.40; A. W. Walsh, 207.59; H. B. White, 33.70.
Medical Services:
W. C. Arkinstall, 20.00; W. C. Arnold, 5.00; L. A. Aubin, 25.00; G. L. Bell,
5.00; P. H. Bernstein, 25.00; J. A. R. Biron, 10.00; R. C. Bouvet, 5.00; E. J.
Brennan, 195.00; £. Brunet, 60.00; R. C. Bull, 10.00; B. W. Casselman, 5.00;
L. L. Crowe, 40.00; J. A. Crozier, 80.00; G. M. Dobbin, 15.00; L. A. Dupont,
15.00; G. E. Eakins, 5.00; R. L. Empey, 10.00; S. E. Fleming, 5.00; A. T. Gillespie,
10.00; W. J. Gunne, 5.00; R. E. Hartrv, 10.00; R. M. Harvie, 5.00; J. A. H.
[oyal, 10.00; F. A. Kinnaird, 15.00; J.' M. Llovd, 5.00; D. J. Mason, 10.00;
J. F. McCullough, 65.00; S. McTavish, 10.00; G. J. Middlebro, 5.00; H. K.
Mitchell, 5.00; H. Morison, 5.00; J. E. O'Donnell, 10.00; A. E. Rannev, 10.00;
J. C. Rennie, 15.00; W. G. Robinson, 15.00; K. Y. Sinclair, 5.00; W. W. Smith,
55.00; A. R. Teasdale, 5.00
180 66
10,319 06
810 00
Clothing for Bailiffs Removing Patients ($237.83)
Hutchison & Sons, 37.48; Louis, Men's Tailor, 42.50; Superior Cloak Co., Ltd.,
45.00; C. Wahlroth, 82.50; Sundries, 30.35
237 83
Grants to Recovered Indigent Patients from Ontario Hospitals and
Removal Expenses to their Legal Domicile ($957.42)
Sundry Patients.
957 42
Expenses in Connection with Conventions held at Various
Institutions ($171.98)
Travelling Expenses:
H.L. Batstone, 9.43; A. J. Bromlev, 16.78; S. G. Chalk, 7.10; C. M. Crawford,
17.50; J. Cummins, 5.76; H. Frank, 25.84; C. H. Gundry, 8.34; M. Hauze,
6.95; S. J. Home, 10.80; J. H. Howitt, 1.75; G. C. Kidd, 14.94; T. S. Lawson,
10.84; A. McCausland, 14.95; C. A. McClenahan, 7.05; H. C. Moorehouse, 6.45;
M. G. Rendall, 4.50; Sundries, 3.00
171 98
Removal Expenses (other than patients) in Connection with
the Ontario Hospitals ($2,053.87)
A. G. Allen, 91.90; C. J. Astrop, 39.40; L. Bates, 3.05; M. B. Berry, 6.20; G. Bird,
17.10; H. C. Blair, 6.35; G. B. Boag, 16.10; L. Bradley, 1.10; H. Burke, 7.40;
C. A. Cleland, 59.75; W. O. Collins, 4.26; T. W. Connor, 192.01; W. W. Cooper,
73.10; J. W. Corbett, 7.10; G. Cowan, 18.03; M. F. Curry, 6.25; J. C. Davidson,
3.05; A. Davis, 20.75; K. Deline, 9.75; D. R. Easton, 29.40; C. L. Edward,
3.55; E. Ferguson, 20.50; H. Gauld, 31.00; H. M. E. Goldring, 6.50; G. Gordon,
53.05; J. D. Grieve, 2.05 ; J. Hagan, 14.00; J. S. Houston, 4.35; D. W. Hyslop,
81.80; W. J. Irvine, 8.75; W. A. Kennedy, 12.10; M. K. Kerr, 9.35; F. S. Lawson,
19.85; F. Leeking, 17.25; J. L. Loftus, 40.00; H. L. MacLaren, 6.10; R. Markle,
77.67; E. R. Mason, 38.05; M. McArthur, 17.00; N. B. McAuley, 105.60; M.
McKinley, 4.30; A. C. McLellan, 53.20; B. H. McNeel, 50.00; G. H. Midgley,
78.55; A. Mitchell, 21.00; T. Monteith, 1.75; S. R. Montgomery, 162.25; W.
Murray, 1.25; M. L. Peckham, 14.10; M. Politt, 5.35; M. G. Rendall, 12.65;
N. M. Roberts, 6.40; F. Ross, 30.00; H. W. Simpson, 44.75; D. G. Smeaton,
6.85; H. J. Smith, 45.00; R. A. Smith, 54.90; E. St. Amande, 6.64; T. A. Sweet,
23.00; M. Tennant, 9.45; A. Thureige, 18.45; H. B. Todd, 2.95; W. E. Van
Dusen, 18.95; M. C. Wellman, 18.00; J. H. White; 25.20; P.Wilde, 1.35; J.
Williams, 15.00; C. H. Wilson, 72.56; H. D. Wilson, 44.50; F. Winrow, 1.60; E.
York, 6.35; H. Zavitz, 17.00
2,053 87
E30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
General Expenses, Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Printing and Stationery for Ontario Hospitals ($22,277.91)
22,277 91
King's Printer, 22,320.91; Purity Milk Cap Co., 16.00 22,336 91
Less Refunds from Sundry Banks (allowance for printing cheques). . 59 00
Grants to Schools for the Education of Children of Ontario
Hospitals' Staff ($3,999.64)
Board of Education:
Brockville, 330.32; Fort William, 161.86; Hamilton, 257.20; Kingston, 26.65;
London, 238.44; Orillia, 83.66; Penetanguishene, 1,157.00; Whitbv, 1,725.04;
Woodstock, 19.47 ." 3,999 64
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($2,033.12)
Children's Aid Societies: — Oshawa, Ontario County, 275.00; Sarnia and County of
Lambton, 273.75; W. W. Barraclough, 10.00; Beacock & Co., 451.20; Canadian
National Railways, 103.50; Lanark County Home, 156.42; Sundry Attend-
ants and Nurses, expenses re hospital treatment, 274.00; Toronto General
Hospital, 187.25; Young Men's Christian Association, Toronto, 302.00 2,033 12
General Office, Hospitals Branch $3,449,770 26
ONTARIO HOSPITALS
Brockville
Salaries ($236,396.08)
Tennant, C. S Superintendent 12 months 5,200 00
Algie, E Supervisor u 1,400 00
Ardill, E. M Superintendent of Nurses " 1,400 00
Barnes, L Store Assistant u 1,200 00
Clamp, E. A Stationary Engineer, Group 1 1,966 67
Collier, M Supervisor 6% " 726 34
Connell, E. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 975 00
Connell, H. J Assistant Tailor (T) 3 " 262 50
Cook, J Plumber 12 " 1,600 00
Dodds, C. S Supervisor u 1,200 00
Drawbridge, F Chief Supervisor " 1,500 00
Easson, J Carpenter " 1,600 00
Edmunds, R. C Carpenter's Helper " 1,200 00
Ferguson, J. P Supervisor " 1,200 00
Ferrier, G. C Medical Interne (T) 11 " 1,833 26
Forbes, G. A Assistant Mason 12 * 1,200 00
Gibson, R. H Supervisor 12 months 1,181 25
Less leave of absence 469 69 711 56
Glover, R Head Cook 12 months 1,300 00
Graham, M. A Clerk Tvpist, Group 2 * 750 00
Grice, F. A Supervisor u 1,200 00
Gundry, C. H Assistant Physician 11 " 2,750 00
Hogan, D. A Mason 12 " 1,600 00
Houze, M Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Howe, M.I Clerk Typist, Group 2 ■ 750 00
Johnston, V. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Kells, G. W Senior Assistant Physician " 3,300 00
LeBas, M Psychological Interne (T) 6 u 15161
Mallory, D. H Dentist (Part time) 16 00
Manahan, H. E Telephone Operator, Group 1 ... 10 months 875 00
" " Attendant 2 " 175 00 1,050 00
Markle, R. P Dentist, Group 2 9 months 1,800 00
McConnell, R. E Psychologist, Group 1 12 " 1,600 00
McFaulds, J Baker " 1,500 00
McLaughlin, A. J Upholsterer " 1,300 00
Middagh, E. B Butcher " 1,125 00
Moorhouse, H. C Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Mott, T. C Assistant Gardener " 1,050 00
Parisien, P. P Social Service Worker, Group " 1,300 00
Peterson, B. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 " 206 25
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E31
Ontario Hospital, Brockville — Continued
Salaries — Contin ued
Read, W. R Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3% months 84 68
Rendall, M. G Medical Interne 2 " 333 32
Rothwell, H. J Storekeeper 12 " 1,800 00
Rourke, V. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Rushton, R. H Gardener/ a 1,400 00
Ruston, F Dietitian " 1,500 00
Scott, G. D Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3 4/5 " 95 00
Short, J. M Steward, Group 2 12 " 2,850 00
Simpson, C. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Sine, B. F Assistant Stationary Engineer 1,500 00
Sloane, M. W. M Medical Interne 2 " 333 32
Smith, D. W Tinsmith 12 " 1,300 00
Steacy, G Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Stratton, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 9% " 666 87
Tennant, R. C Laundryman 12 u 1,400 00
Tiernev, J. J Farmer " 1,600 00
Tobin, J Supervisor " 1,400 00
Turland, S Chef " 1,600 00
Weeks, F. H Electrician " 1,600 00
Willis, C Painter " 1,500 00
Woodrow, W. H Dentist (Part time) 176 00
Domestic Help, Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses, Porter and Messenger. . . 15,105 95
Engineering Staff, Fireman, Shift Engineers and Watchmen 11,262 50
Farm and Garden: Farm Hands and Teamster 5,091 94
Attendants and Nurses 112,197 76
Occupational Therapists and Technicians 3,384 98
Nurses-in-Training 9,839 57
Maintenance ($142,340.23)
Travelling Expenses 1,139 67
Medicines and Medical Comforts 8,271 44
Provisions 57,448 86
Fuel, Light and Water 34,154 38
Clothing 12,535 46
Laundry and Cleaning 5,237 10
Furniture and Furnishings 7,482 22
Office Expenses 1,806 42
Farm Expenses 10,017 13
Contingencies 2,282 23
Live Stock, etc 1,965 32
Travelling Expenses:
C. H. Gundry, 362.74; R. E. McConnell, 289.00; A. E. McKercher, 41.98; H.
C. Moorehouse, 49.40; P. P. Parisien, 311.20; C. S. Tennant, 85.35 1,139 67
Maintenance:
A. D. Adams & Son, 184.06; J. & A. Aziz, 448.60; Balfours, Ltd., 806.13; J. F.
Barnard Sons, Ltd., 1,907.25; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 141.43; W. J. Bell Paper
Co., Ltd., 272.32; A. D. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 383.04; Brampton Knitting
Mills, 105.00; J. R. Bresnan & Son, 12,886.21; British & Colonial Trading Co.,
Ltd., 727.66; Brockville Public Utilities Commission, 7,604.68; W. A. Broughton
& Son, 143.10; Brunner Mond, Canada, Ltd., 336.00; Burke Electric & X-Ray
Co., Ltd., 1,205.05; H. C. Burton & Co., 205.82; Canada & Dominion Sugar
Co., Ltd., 836.89; Canada Foundry & Forgings, Ltd., 111.54; Canada Starch
Sales Co., Ltd., 298.47; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 130.65; Cana-
dian Industries, Ltd., 190.46; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 425.55;
J. Cancilla, 503.04; Central Coal Co., 12,925.82; Central Wholesale Grocers,
Ltd., 238.39; Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., 144.00; H. P. Conklin, 666.00; Cope-
land Flour Mills, Ltd., 588.00; W. L. Dailey, 127.85; Dalton & Grierson, Ltd.,
138.81; Delaney & Pettitt, Ltd., 398.47; Department of Health, 348.56; De-
partment of Highways, 130.00; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 1,301.85;
Dominion Dental Co., Ltd., 136.77; Doyle's, Ltd., 495.00; L. C. Dunn, 1,171.95;
Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 855.70; L. V. Easton, 373.25; Eddy Match
Co., Ltd., 196.92; Endo Medical Products, Ltd., 133.68; F. A. Fitzpatrick,
1,710.57; General Films, Ltd., 518.60; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 101.65; Gilmour
& Co., 1,925.43; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 864.85; G. A. Hardie & Co.,
Ltd., 187.90; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 684.33; G. H. Hees, Son & Co., Ltd., 100.27;
E32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Brockville — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Hogg & Lytle, Ltd., 293.08; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
330.53; Hygiene Products, Ltd., 322.26; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd.,
1,043.21; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 596.94; Interlake
Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 1,154.04; A. Jergens Co., Ltd., 154.35; A. H. Judson,
310.00; Land O' Lanark Creameries, 9,966.36; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd.,
542.53; Luxura Tea Co., 158.40; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 213.75; A.
MacLean & Son, 623.60; Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 272.00; Maple Leaf
Milling Co., Ltd., 2,347.50; M. Markus, 215.60; Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., 365.49;
McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 2,290.00; C. F. McGuire, 159.00; A. P. McLauchlan,
108.00; W. R. McRae Co., 199.06; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 8,188.35;
Merck & Co., 286.34; R. E. Mitchell, 126.20; National ^ Grocers Co., Ltd.
439.55; Nerlich & Co., 237.74; Ontario Honey Producers' Co-operative, Ltd.
184.00; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 176.00; Ontario Hospital, Kingston, 160.00;
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 342.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 101.25;
Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 1,614.40; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 18,359.21
Parke, Davis & Co., 168.71; C. Parsons & Son, Ltd., 157.55; Prophylactic
Brush Co. (Canada) Ltd., 130.80; Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 366.28; Quaker
Oats Co., 255.10; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 918.19; Ritchie's Cigar Store, 304.40;
Roode Bros., Ltd., 513.35; W. Row, 353.60; St. Croix Soap Manufacturing
Co., 381.64; St. Lawrence Engine Co., Ltd., 938.80; St. Lawrence Starch Co.,
Ltd., 147.63; Scott Funeral Home, 125.00; R. Sheridan Co., 164.25; Standard
Brands, Ltd., 798.09; C. A. Starr Co., 155.86; Steele Briggs Seed Co., Ltd.,
516.55; Stevens Companies, 112.11 ; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients,
10,638.40; G. Taplin, 171.00; Textile Products Co., 203.43; J. R. Thrasher
& Son, 2,876.00; Tuckett, Ltd., 612.20; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 129.50; T. G. Wag-
horn, 252.50; Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 1,385.35; S. S. White
Company of Canada, Ltd., 103.02; White's Hardware, Ltd., 271.14; Whyte
Packing Co., Ltd., 947.12; S. C. Williams, 191.96; Witts Fertilizer Works,
452.14; Cartage, express and freight, 1,136.07; musical services, 166.50;
newspapers and periodicals, 267.41; postage, 785.00; religious services, 460.00;
telephones, 821.60; accounts under $100, 4,624.00 141,200 56
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($5,662.77)
Buildings.
Engineers
2,517 98
3,144 79
Allan Lumber Co., Ltd., 108.50; All-Weld Co., Ltd., 141.73; Brockville Lumber
Corp., Ltd., 512.90; Canadian Powers Regulator Co., Ltd., 104.63; Crane,
Ltd., 104.42; General Supply Company of Canada, Ltd., 117.85; Glidden Co.,
Ltd., 220.77; H. S. Howland'Sons & Co., Ltd., 186.80; Masco Co., Ltd., 129.92;
H. W. Petrie, Ltd., 210.00; R. T. Purves, Ltd., 207.89; M. Sinclair Co., Ltd.,
365.02; R. H. Smart, Ltd., 292.33; St. Lawrence Oil & Supply Co., Ltd., 121.57;
Superior Electric Supply Companv of Toronto, Ltd., 134.84; Wheeler & Bain,
Ltd., 299.03; White's Hardware, Ltd., 209.10; Williams & Wilson, Ltd., 170.80;
Cartage and freight, 69.67; accounts under $100, 1,955.00 5,662 77
Brockville $384,399 08
COBOURG
Salaries ($88,902.74)
Kidd, G. C Superintendent 12 months 5,000 00
Allen, A. G Assistant Physician 9 " 2,250 00
Barr, P. M Filing Clerk, Group 2 (T) 3 months 187 50
« a " " " 2 9 " 562 50 750 00
Brown, W Stationary Engineer, Group 2 12 months 1,600 00
Burge, F Baker " 1,500 00
Corbett, J. W Dentist, Group 3 (T) % " 116 66
Dundas, G. A " " 1 (Part time) 848 00
Faulkner, E Chef 12 months 1,400 00
Froats, D. M Dietitian " 1,300 00
Gauld, W. H Senior Assistant Phvsician 3 " 750 00
Grieve, C. E Assistant Painter (T) " 243 75
Kennaugh, C Carpenter 12 " 1,400 00
McCarty, G. E Psychological Interne (T) 3H u 35 67
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EJ13
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg — Continued
Salaries — Continued
McLaren, H. R Dentist (T) 1 month 166 66
Medhurst, T Store Assistant 12 months 1,200 00
Melville, R Assistant Gardener " 1,125 00
Poison, M. S Social Service Worker, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Ralls, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Shaw, I Head Nurse " 1,400 00
Tritt, J. H Junior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 2Y 2 " 25 00
Waller, W. C Steward, Group 3 12 " 2,100 00
Wilson, M.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses, etc 6,424 62
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, Watchman and Mechanic 9,387 51
Farm and Garden : Truck Driver 975 00
Nurses 45,679 87
Maintenance ($73,472.83)
Travelling Expenses 300 69
Medicines and Medical Comforts 2,859 01
Provisions 39,71 1 95
Fuel, Light and Water 16,193 80
Clothing 5,072 34
Laundry and Cleaning 2,880 67
Furniture and Furnishings 3,280 88
Office Expenses 926 00
Farm Expenses 279 05
Contingencies 1 ,968 44
Travelling Expenses:
M. S. Poison 300 69
Maintenance:
J. & A. Aziz, 309.80; Balfours, Ltd., 752.10; J. Bamford & Sons, 351.50;
Bauer & Black, Ltd., 631.12; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 110.82; A. Bradshaw
& Son, Ltd., 270.79; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 436.81 ; Brunner
Mond Canada, Ltd., 147.84; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 523.85; J. D.
Burnett, 5,774.68; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 881.25; Canada Packers,
Ltd., 768.24; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 349.72; Canadian Germicide Co.,
Ltd., 103.20; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 185.88; Capital Theatre,
225.00; Central Wholesale Grocers, Ltd., 400.66; Cobourg City Dairy Co., Ltd.,
3,296.40; Cobourg Fruit Market, 583.46; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 418.50;
D. Denton & Son, 196.90; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 119.85; Drygoods
Specialty Co., 332.90; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 144.83; T. Eaton Co., Ltd.,
190.80; Fisher's Dairv, 3,270.40; General Films, Ltd., 368.00; General Steel
Wares, Ltd., 107.83; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 814.41; S. Gumpert &
Co., 114.05; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 116.18; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 184.16;
Higgins & Burke, Ltd., 599.04; S. Hisey & Son, 220.00; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 141.79; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 408.53; Inter-
lake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 475.42; W. Jennings & Co., 1,030.76; Lakeside Milling
Co., Ltd., 391.50; J. Lavis, 975.00; Libby, McNeill & Libby of Canada, Ltd.,
109.88; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 312.55; Luxura Tea Co., 411.84; Mac-
Callum Manufacturing Co., 354.30; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 285.28; S. McBride,
520.31; H. O. McClelland, 1,225.80; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 2,573.16;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 758.37; Nerlich & Co., 196.41; Ontario Hospital,
Kingston, 120.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 251.94; Ontario Hospital, Whitby,
570.34; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 12,591.07; Parke, Davis & Co., 106.75;
Parsons Steiner, Ltd., 108.30; Public Utilities Commission of Cobourg, 3,173.34;
Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 110.25; Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
320.95; Quaker Oats Co., 538.50; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 1,185.10; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 194.80; St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., 295.13; R. Simpson
Co., Ltd., 126.51; Standard Brands, Ltd., 828.70; C. A. Starr Co., 126.22; Sundry
Persons, boarded-out patients, 936.75; Textile Products Co., 264.05; Valley
Camp Coal Company of Canada, Ltd., 11,847.91 ; White's Hardware, Ltd., 139.08;
York Trading Co., Ltd., 100.05; A. B. Zacks, 142.90; Cartage and express,
619.13; newspapers and periodicals, 116.91; postage, 544.00; religious services,
455.00; telephone, 235.45; accounts under $100, 3,651.14 73,172 14
E34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($2,976.10)
Buildings 1,415 00
Engineers 1 ,561 10
Canada Paint Co., 145.31; Cobourg Lumber Co., 212.96; C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd.,
124.54; Eastern Scale Repair Works, 325.00; Glidden Co., Ltd., 197.28; Grinnell
Company of Canada, Ltd., 169.97; C. Jackson, 180.00; W. Moore Paint Co.,
121.40; White's Hardware, Ltd., 213.07; Cartage, 29.90; accounts under
$100, 1,256.67 2,976 10
Cobourg $165,351 67
Fort William
Salaries ($34,119.75)
Senn, J. N Superintendent 12 months 4,600 00
Armstrong, W. J Supervisor " 1 ,300 00
Baillie, A Superintendent of Nurses " 1,400 00
Black, R. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Coveney, R. M " " " 2 (T) 4/5 " 56 70
Holditch, G. L. E Head Cook 12 " 1,200 00
Strachan, J. S Dental Surgeon (Part time) 70 00
Western, H. U Steward, Group 2 12 months 2,400 00
Wilson, C. H Assistant Physician 9 " 1,800 02
Domestic Help, Maids 2,100 00
Engineering Staff, Mechanic 1,125 00
Farm Hands 1 ,800 00
Attendants and Nurse 15,218 03
Maintenance ($22,711.99)
Medicine and Medical Comforts 1,127 02
Provisions 7,069 85
Fuel, Light and Water 3,247 91
Clothing 1,801 04
Laundry and Cleaning 968 39
Furniture and Furnishings 785 13
Office Expenses 255 63
Farm Expenses 1,919 61
Contingencies 1 ,678 10
Live Stock, etc 3,859 31
Algoma Laundrv, 129.51; Armstrong Commission, Ltd., 3,302.55; Bole's Feed Store,
832.73; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 335.77; Bryan's, Ltd., 104.40; Burns Co.,
Ltd., 369.25; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 328.02; Canada Packers,
Ltd., 291.89; Chappies, Ltd., 199.45; Cochrane Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 107.74;
Coslett Machinery & Equipment Co., 428.96; Dow's Service Station, 130.88;
Exclusive Fish Market, 225.65; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 264.55; J. F.
Hartz Co., Ltd., 173.56; Hogg & Lytle, Ltd., 153.93; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission, 1,056.66; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 168.92; Imperial Tobacco Sales Com-
pany of Canada, 215.08; Kellough Bros. Dairy, 621.88; Kutnic Grocery & Meat
Market, 123.77; Lakehead Oil Co., Ltd., 361.28; Luxura Tea Co., 196.02; Mac-
Donalds Consolidated, Ltd., 119.30; Marshall-Wells Co., Ltd., 413.97; Matthews
Dry Goods, Ltd., 334.04; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 339.03; J. Murphy
Coal Co., 2,185.05; Nash Tailors, Ltd., 197.35; North Star Oil, Ltd., 222.04;
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 283.25; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 1,673.42;
W. S. Piper, Ltd., 205.81; Reliable Hand Laundry & Tailoring, 460.94; Shrumm
& Spear, 144.45; Shaw Baking Co., 154.83; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 448.77;
Thunder Bay Co-Operative Dairy Co., Ltd., 1,049.42; Tuckett, Ltd., 105.00;
Western Grocers, Ltd., 299.30; S. S. White Company of Canada, Ltd., 117.19;
York Trading Co., Ltd., 110.39; Cartage, express and freight, 673.33; news-
papers and periodicals, 82.24; postage, 103.11; telegrams, 34.28; telephone 95.42;
accounts under $100, 2,737.61 22,71 1 99
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E35
Buildings.
Engineers
Ontario Hospital, Fort William — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($2,958.56)
2,077 79
880 77
Glidden Co., Ltd., 102.96; Kaministrquia Lumber Co., Ltd., 819.40; Northern
Engineers & Supply Co., 131.47; W. S. Piper, Ltd., 234.66; G. Taylor, Ltd.,
293.71; P. Wanson, Ltd., 257.62; Western Engineering Service, Ltd., 113.52;
Accounts under $100, 1,005.22
Fort William $59,790 30
2,958 56
Hamilton
Salaries ($295,678.50)
Stewart, J. S Superintendent 12 months 5
Anderson, A. M Telephone Operator, Group 2
Barnard, T. W Plumber 11 " 1
Bates, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 " 1
Beilby, J. S X-Ray Technician, Group 1 (T) 4^ "
Bichard, C Dairyman 12 " 1
Blackwood, J Gardener 1
Boulter, P Store Assistant (T) 2 months 187 50
" " " 10 " 937 50 1
Bowers, N. K Psychologist, Group 2 12 months 1
Bradshaw, H Carpenter " 1
Brillinger, H. R Clinical Physician " 3
Campbell, W. S Medical Interne (T) 6 months 983 83
" " « 3 " 500 00 1
Carter, A Telephone Operator, Group 2 12 months
Cavin, J Supervisor 1
Clark, E. H Tailor " 1
Cornwell, T Senior Clerk 1
Cose, E Laundryman " 1
Cummins, J. A Assistant Physician " 3
Currie, A Supervisor " 1
Danton, J Stationary Engineer, Group 2 1
Deadman, W. A Consultant in Pathology (Part time)
Dobkin, J Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 33^ months
Easton, D. R Assistant Physician 12 " 2
Edwards, C. L Herdsman 1 "
Elliott, H.J Carpenter 12 " 1
Fraser, J.J Assistant Physician " 2
Gardner, M Assistant Dietitian (T) 2^ "
Gatehouse, A Acting Herdsman 12 "
Geddes, C. A Supervisor " 1
Gilgot, J Chief Supervisor, Group 1 " 1
Gleeson, G. P Steward, Group 2 " 2
Godwin E Painter " 1
Goodale, R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Hall, R. Y Plumber " 1
Hamilton, E. D Dietitian " 1
Haronen, A Supervisor " 1
Harrison, J Gardener a 1
Hull, H. R Plasterer " 1
Jeffrey, R Supervisor " 1
Jones, D. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Kilpatrick, D. T Mason " 1
Kneale, H. A Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 2 "
Kreiner, J. H Senior Assistant Physician 12 " 3
Lang, W Supervisor " 1
Lee, F. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Lockhart, J. O Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3 4/5 months
MacDonald, R. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
MacKay, A Laundryman 1 y 2 u
McClure, J. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12
McCormick, M. E Social Service Worker, Group 2 " 1
McEvoy, J. G Upholsterer " 1
,400 00
750 00
466 63
,200 00
430 00
200 00
,200 00
125 00
,200 00
,600 00
,000 00
,483 83
975 00
,400 00
,300 00
,600 00
,400 00
,000 00
,400 00
,800 00
480 00
84 76
,400 00
93 75
,600 00
,700 00
214 52
975 00
,200 00
,600 00
,200 00
200 00
975 00
,600 00
,600 00
,400 00
,400 00
,400 00
,200 00
975 00
,600 00
47 98
,300 00
,125 00
900 00
95 59
900 00
136 09
900 00
,300 00
,300 00
E36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton — Continued
Salaries — Continued
McGrinder, J Chef 12 months 1,300 00
Mclntyre, A. J Assistant Physician " 2,400 00
McLachlan, J. R Dentist (Part time) 200 00
McLaren, H. R a Group 3 (T) 8 months 1,333 28
" * u 3 3 " 500 00 1,833 28
Mellow, G. A Assistant Physician 12 months 2,400 00
Middleton, J Telephone Operator, Group 2 (T) 1/6 " 10 08
Owens, O Electrician 12 " 1,600 00
Pavelin, B Painter " 1,300 00
Perry, V. R Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3 " 73 34
Roberts, T Baker 12 " 1,500 00
Rutledge, H. S. W Plumber " 1,400 00
Scott, W. J Shoemaker " 1,200 00
Smith, M. M Filing Clerk, Group 2 (T) 3 months 187 50
" " " " 2 9 ■ 562 50 750 00
Smith, W. J Storekeeper 12 months 1,491 67
Sproule, R. W Clerk, Group 1 1,200 00
Stoneman , R Supervisor 1 ,400 00
Teeple, L. O Farmer " 1,300 00
Tidey, J. T Assistant Gardener " 975 00
Townsend, A. E Supervisor 1,300 00
Turney, K Superintendent of Nurses 1,600 00
Urben, K. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Wakefield, G Meat Cutter " 1,200 00
Ward, H. G Supervisor ■ 1,400 00
Weber, W. H Medical Interne " 2,000 00
Winterbottom, G. W Supervisor " 1,400 00
Domestic Help, Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress, Porter and Messenger 19,020 63
Engineering Staff, Firemen, Shift Engineers 11,249 76
Farm and Garden, Farm Hands, Teamster, Truck Driver 7,500 00
Attendants and Nurses 139,376 81
Occupational Therapists and Technician 5,518 75
Nurses-in-Training 10,971 03
Maintenance ($209,544.39)
Travelling Expenses 878 81
Medicines and Medical Comforts 11,193 19
Provisions 83,078 80
Fuel, Light and Water 54,480 43
Clothing 15,292 06
Laundry and Cleaning 7,212 87
Furniture and Furnishings 13,265 75
Office Expenses 2,902 81
Farm Expenses 14,383 25
Contingencies 3,804 26
Live Stock, etc 3,052 16
Travelling Expenses:
N. K. Bowers, 95.65; H. R. Brillinger, 101.15; W. Edmunds, 65.24; M. E. Mc-
Cormick, 616.77 878 81
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 183.82; Aluminum Goods, Ltd., 145.80; A. Armstrong,
2,312.65; J. & A. Aziz, 863.42; Balfours, Ltd., 2,162.24; Bauer & Black, Ltd.,
311.64; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 264.16; Blatchford Feeds, Ltd., 588.30;
A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 274.73; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 334.46;
British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 189.23; Brown Bros., 154.00; Burke Electric
& X-Ray Co., Ltd., 1,004.08; J. L. Byer & Sons, 465.00; Caledonia Milling Co.,
Ltd., 760.30; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 4,449.29; Canada Glove Co.,
118.70; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 250.06; Canadian Laundry Machinery
Co., Ltd., 128.88; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 311.53; J. Cassin,
105.00; Central Fish & Poultry Market, 1,210.99; Central Wholesale Grocers,
Ltd., 822.73; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 1,401.76; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 120.00;
Crown Dominion Oil Co., Ltd., 774.30; Dalglish & Co., 194.47; W. R. Dean,
2,502.78; Dell's Distributors, 116.34; Delaney & Pettit, Ltd., 130.68; Denco
(Ontario), Ltd., 157.82; Department of Health, 733.26; Diamond Cleanser &
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH F 37
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Soaps, Ltd., 1,715.98; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 431.75; Drygoods Spe-
cialty Co., 143.09; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 175.40; Eastman Photographic
Stores, Ltd., 787.99; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 157.53; Empire Universal Films,
Ltd., 150.00; Endo Medical Products, Ltd., 282.40; W. Farrar & Co.,
Ltd., 760.95; Ferrey Coal Co., Ltd., 27,499.33; Firth Bros., 760.21; Gillies
Guy, Ltd., 6,048.99; Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 112.05; Gordon, MacKay
& Co., Ltd., 1,071.40; S. Gumpert & Co., 171.08; City of Hamilton, 15,821.70;
Hamilton Hvdro-Electric System, 4,502.89; Hamilton's Wiper & Supplies,
257.45; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 687.64; G. H. Hees Son & Co., Ltd., 108.49; Hub-
bard Portable Oven Company of Canada, Ltd., 215.00; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 217.54; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 1,344.96;
Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 236.76; Ingersoll Cream
Cheese Co., Ltd., 382.03; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 258.42; Interlake Tissue Mills
Co., Ltd., 756.95; International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,822.06;
Ivey & Co., 288.73; Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 645.70; R. Kerr & Son, 216.00;
W. H. Kilby, 115.80; J. King, 205.20; Latner Shoe & Slipper Co., 205.00; The
Levis, 152.95; Leggat's Garage, 197.37; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 683.00;
Lumsden Bros., 1,008.74; Luxura Tea Co., 633.60; MacCallum Manufacturing
Co., 320.83; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 1,584.20; T. R. McCaw, 218.10;
McGregor Clinic, 750.00; Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 250.00; Maple Leaf
Milling Co., Ltd., 8,906.65; O. E. Marshall, 120.12; Marshall Co., Ltd., 15,343.17;
Mercer Reformatory Industries, 14,025.23; Merck & Co., Ltd., 292.00; Mer-
cury Mills, Ltd., 330.00; R. E. Mitchell, 182.50; Muratori's Macaroni Manu-
facturing Co., 171.65; National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd.,
178.34; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,228.66; National Refining Co., Ltd., 111.82;
R. Neill, Ltd., 252.50; Nerlich & Co., 789.03; Niagara Brand Spray Co., Ltd.,
249.62; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 239.30; Office Specialty Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 123.89; Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 1,337.66; Ontario Hospital,
Orillia, Industries, 422.50; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 118.40 ; Ontario Hospital,
Whitby, 344.00; Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, 909.28; Ontario Lubricating Co.,
Ltd., 121.00; Ontario Reformatory, 250.00; Ontario Reformatory Industries,
27,658.53; Ontario Tobacco Co., 438.60; Parke, Davis & Co., 755.07; J. D. Pat-
terson & Co., 145.35; Prophylactic Brush Co. (Canada), Ltd., 119.90; Pugsley
Dingman & Co., Ltd., 616.56; Quaker Oats Co., 324.25; Reckitts (Overseas),
Ltd., 105.22; W. E. Reid, 240.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 950.00; Royal Canadian
Tobacco Co., 296.50; St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., 844.70; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 633.68; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,718.65; C. A. Starr Co.,
288.33; Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Ltd., 290.20; Stevens Companies, 338.65;
Stevenson Fruit Co., 1,756.40; Sully Aluminum, Ltd., 547.70; Sundry Persons,
boarded-out patients, 10,159.84; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 348.16;
Tillsonburg Creamery, Ltd., 622.96; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 268.50; Tuckett,
Ltd., 1,001.48; J. B. Tweedale, 213.86; H. A. Twiss, 134.50; United Gas & Fuel
Company of Hamilton, Ltd., 155.65; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 319.00; Western
Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 639.14; S. C. Williams, 164.95; Wilson's Produce,
1 ,057.15 ; Wood, Alexander & James, Ltd., 300.77 ; York Trading Co., Ltd., 162.92 ;
A. B. Zacks, 625.25; Cartage and express, 702.90; musical services, 34.00;
newspapers and periodicals, 203.45; postage, 917.00; religious services, 345.00;
telegrams, 39.92; telephones, 1,761.15; accounts under $100, 6,474.74 208,665 58
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($9,207.53)
Buildings 3,643 68
Engineers 5,563 85
Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 630.14; Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co., Ltd.,
107.90; Canadian Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd., 109.20; Canadian Westing-
house Co., Ltd., 136.98; Crane, Ltd., 447.03; W. H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd.,
409.01; Garlock Packing Company of Canada, Ltd., 178.56; Grinnell Company
of Canada, Ltd., 233.29; Hamilton Builder's Supply, Ltd., 185.85; G. A. Hardie
& Co., Ltd., 407.96; Patterson & Crosthwaite, 892.81; R. T. Purves, Ltd., 150.89;
J. Robertson Co., Ltd., 185.92; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 552.54; M. Sinclair Co., Ltd.,
102.10; Smart Turner Machine Co., Ltd., 242.76; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd.,
116.48; M. Stuart Co., Ltd., 117.00; Sturgeons, Ltd., 347.20; Vallance, Brown
& Co., Ltd., 621.87; Wood, Alexander & James, Ltd., 563.01; accounts under
$100, 2,469.03 9,207 53
Hamilton $514,430 42
E 38
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Kingston
Salaries ($256,646.43)
Clark, E. A Superintendent 12 months 4,600 00
Ashby, W Farmer " 1,600 00
Batstone, H. L Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Billings, H. R Supervisor " 1,300 00
Black, T Mason " 1 ,600 00
Bradley, H. E Dental Nurse (Part time) 130 00
Brown, J Stationary Engineer, Group 2 12 months 1,800 00
Camm, E Supervisor " 1 ,400 00
Carman, M Housekeeper " 1,600 00
Carnie, T. G Supervisor " 1,300 00
Carscallen, K. E Social Service Worker, Group 2 " 1,300 00
Charnock, J. H Supervisor " 1,400 00
Cleland, C. A Senior Assistant Physician " 3,300 00
Clissold, B Electrician " 1 ,600 00
Conran, H Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 4 " 100 00
Cowan, G Head Cook 9 " 975 01
Crawford, CM Senior Assistant Physician 12 " 3,300 00
Crawford, M Superintendent of Nurses " 1,600 00
Davidson, M. H Psychologist " 1 ,300 00
Dawson, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,200 00
Day, H Supervisor " 1,400 00
Dick, C. A Laundryman " 1 ,300 00
Dovle, A. M Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Drumm, J Storekeeper 1,800 00
Ferguson, N. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 900 00
Flowers, H Supervisor " 1,400 00
Folger, H. P Medical Consultant (Part time) 510 00
Gibbs, W. G Carpenter 12 months 1,600 00
Gillespie, W. H Plumber " 1,500 00
Graves, J. W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Groves, C. W Assistant Mason " 1,200 00
Johnston, H. W Dietitian " 1 ,200 00
Kay, S Supervisor " 1,400 00
Kerr, J. R " ... " 1,400 00
Keys, J " " 1,400 00
Lambert, F Carpenter's Helper " 1 ,300 00
Lumb, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Lyons, R. C Painter " 1,300 00
Mackintosh, E Supervisor " 1,300 00
McVicker, D. C Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3 4/5" 95 59
Miller, J Clinic Pathologist (Part time) 432 00
Mooney, E Supervisor 12 months 1,125 00
Less leave of absence 525 00 600 00
Morris, S. O Assistant Physician 12 months 3,000 00
Murray, B. J Assistant Painter " 1,050 00
O'Brien, G. L Herdsman " 1,200 00
Ohlke, F. R Clerk, Group 1 " 1,300 00
Paupst, W Chief Supervisor " 1.600 00
Pelow, M. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Roberts, J Head Cook " 1,125 00
Shangrow, A. E Steamfitter " 1,400 00
Sharpe, J Supervisor " 1,400 00
Shermer, R " " 1,300 00
Smolkin, S Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 4 u 100 00
Stephenson, I Filing Clerk, Group 1 12 " 900 00
Sweet, C Assistant Gardener 1,200 00
Telfer, G. W Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Trotter, G. K Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 4 " 100 00
Tunbridge, J Baker 12 " 1,300 00
Walker, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Walsh, J. L Dentist, Group 3 (T) 9 months 1,524 69
" « " " 2 3 " 500 00 2,024 69
Wartman, C. R Steward, Group 2 12 months 2,300 00
Webb, W Gardener " 1,400 00
Wilson, H. D Assistant Physician " 2,300 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress, Porter and Messenger. . . . 11,730 66
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E39
Ontario Hospital, Kingston — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers 14,896 85
Farm and Garden: Farm Hand and Truck Driver 2,250 00
Attendants and Nurses 120,012 94
Occupational Therapists 4,303 85
Nurses-in-Training 11,896 51
Library Assistants 138 33
Maintenance ($163,666.75)
Travelling Expenses 967 62
Medicines and Medical Comforts 7,865 71
Provisions 77,130 98
Fuel, Light and Water 34,770 18
Clothing 14,700 09
Laundry and Cleaning 4,653 70
Furniture and Furnishings 9,419 46
Office Expenses'. 2,101 14
Farm Expenses 4,933 71
Contingencies 4,416 60
Live Stock 2,707 56
Travelling Expenses:
E. A. Clark, 46.15; M. H. Davidson, 132.05; A. M. Doyle, 789.42 967 62
Ltd., 278.24; Eddy Match Co., Ltd.
don, Mackay & Co., Ltd., 1,880.73;
& Co., Ltd., 315.11; J. F. Hartz Co.,
Home's Fish Market, 1,396.85; S. W.
Maintenance:
J. & A. Aziz, 326.61; F. G. Babcock, 289.75; Balfours, Ltd., 370.26; J. F. Bar-
nard's Sons, Ltd., 809.25; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 158.64; J. Bawden, 699.78
Birrell Bros., 359.00; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 351.57; E. Brawley, 147.50
British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 309.30; Brookside Farm Dairy, 504.00
Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 978.55; C. & N. Garment Co., 670.32; Cain's
Funeral Home, 175.00; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 2,219.34; Canada
Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 340.72; Canada Vinegars, Ltd., 122.12; Canadian General
Electric Co., Ltd., 194.37; Canadian General Rubber Co., Ltd., 174.44; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 253.55; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 376.87;
Cassidy's, Ltd., 160.65; Central Wholesale Grocers, Ltd., 151.86; A. Chown
& Co., Ltd., 132.82; E. Chown & Son, Ltd., 605.26; C. S. Clark, 270.00; Collin's
Bav Penitentiary, 389.00; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 955.25; Corbett-Cowley,
Ltd., 134.15; W. R. Dean, 199.50; Delaney & Pettit, Ltd., 162.10; Department
of Health, 299.34; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 316.04; Drury's Supplies,
14,333.76; Drygoods Specialty Co., 320.94; Eastman Photographic Stores,
131.28; General Films, Ltd., 614.65; Gor-
N. Greenlees, 2,258.00; G. A. Hardie &
Ltd., 751.86; Hogg & Lytle, Ltd., 320.62
Houston, 315.00; Imperial Coffee & Spice
Co., Ltd., 718.84; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 975.10
Ingersoll Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 332.68; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 255.44; Inter
lake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 1,151.21; Ivey & Co., 138.53; Johnson & Johnson
Ltd., 164.75; Kingston Creameries, Ltd., 12,239.96; Kingston Milling Co.
Ltd., 531.26; Kingston Public Utilities Commission, 3,093.88; J. Laidlaw &
Son, Ltd., 239.32; Latner Shoe & Slipper Co., 203.80; Loblaw Groceterias Co.
Ltd., 629.02; London Shoe Co., Ltd., 343.60; J. Lowe Corporation, 115.77
Luxura Tea Co., 1,425.60; A. MacLean & Son, 1,982.65; Malcolm Condensing
Co., Ltd., 310.00; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 2,825.75; M. Marcus, 275.20
Marshall's Co., Ltd., 463.93; E. McAllister, 205.00; W. R. McRae & Co., 446.42
Mercer Reformatory Industries, 9,727.14; Morris Coal Co., 17,014.44; Mura
tori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 103.70; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 584.91
R. Neill, Ltd., 137.50; Nerlich & Co., 237.04; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.
701.50; Ontario Honey Producers Co., Ltd., 640.00; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 378.00; Ontario Hospital, Whitby
Ontario Reformatory Industries, 27,860.69; Ontario Tobacco Co.
Parke, Davis & Co., 329.68; Prophylactic Brush Co. (Canada), Ltd
Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 220.50; Quaker Oats Co., 263.75; Reckitts
(Overseas), Ltd., 219.15; J. Reid, 112.60; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 828.29; G
Robertson & Son, Ltd., 726.13; Royal Canadian Tobacco Co., 125.00; C. Scholes
228.60; Shell Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 253.48; St. Croix Soap Manufac
turing Co., Ltd., 457.97; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 918.71 ; Standard Brands
381.95;
333.00;
310.00;
108.99;
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Kingston — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Ltd., 905.61; C. A. Starr Co., 392.84; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients,
12,359.33; J. J. Taugher, 187.55; Textile Products Co., 398.23 ; J. B. Thrasher
& Son, 612.25; Tip-Top Canners, Ltd., 148.25; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 157.00;
R. H. Toye & Co., 1,414.85; Tuckett, Ltd., 340.50; Tweedell's, Ltd., 1,190.50;
Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 220.06; R. Vanderwater, 355.40; J. Varrette,
2,988.30; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 460.10; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 169.45;
Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 585.68; White's Hardware, Ltd., 127.76;
S. C. Williams, 230.05; Witt's Fertilizer Works, 143.00; A. B. Zacks, 113.75;
Zakos Bros., 148.82; Cartage, express and freight, 1,213.17; musical ser-
vices, 85.00; newspapers and periodicals, 217.91; postage, 692.00; religious ser-
vices, 600.00; telegrams, 50.24; telephones, 1,164.37; accounts under $100,
6,232.78 162,699 13
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($8,838.01)
Buildings.
Engineers ,
5,028 63
3.809 38
Allan Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,213.83; Beatty Bros., Ltd., 242.26; Burke Electric Co.,
156.21; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 121.83; Canadian Locomotive Co., Ltd.,
181.35; A. Chown & Co., Ltd., 122.42; E. Chown & Son, Ltd., 345.06; Crane,
Ltd., 479.95; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 125.75; Drury's Supplies, 522.36;
Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 129.43; Howland, Sons & Co., Ltd.,
110.00; A. E. Jupp Construction Co., Ltd., 847.60; Lowe Bros. Co., Ltd., 126.96;
MacLachlan Lumber & Woodworking Co., 227.43; W. R. McRae & Co., 129.90;
W. Moore Paint Co., 245.80; A. Murray & Co., Ltd., 112.29; Smart Turner
Machine Co., Ltd., 119.75; St. Lawrence Oil Supply Co., Ltd., 101.30; Stur-
geon's, Ltd., 475.14; Warren Supplv Co., 124.34: Cartage, express and
freight, 161.58; accounts under $100, 2,415.47
Kingston $429,151 19
8,838 01
London
Salaries ($343,661.84)
Stevenson, G. H Superintendent 12 months 6,600 00
Bendle, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 3 months 206 25
" ■ " " 2 8 " 542 63 748 88
Buckland, A Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Carscallen, H. B Assistant Physician " 2,233 33
Davies, A Supervisor 1,400 00
Demerling, A. W Head Cook " 1,200 00
Dodd, A Supervisor " 1,400 00
Earle, W. J Medical Interne (T) 5 " 833 30
Fahey, H. J Dentist, Group 3 (T) 6}/ 2 months 1,080 60
" " "3 1 " 166 67 1,247 27
Ferguson, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2^ months 200 42
Fisher, F. S Steward, Group 1 12 " 3,000 00
Forrester, J Poultryman " 1 ,400 00
Gale, W Assistant Stationary Engineer 1,600 00
GirTord, E. V Psychological Interne (T) 3 4/5 " 95 78
Gourley, J Laundryman 12 " 1,300 00
Halpin, W Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) " 825 00
Hobbs, G. E Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Hodgetts, E. W Herdsman " 1,200 00
Horwood, L Superintendent of Nurses 1,500 00
Hunter, H Carpenter's Helper 12 months 1,200 00
Less leave of absence 12 91 1,187 09
Johns, E. P Pathologist (Part time) 432 00
Johnstone, J Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Jubb, W Painter " 1,500 00
Kettle, V. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Kirkland, T Social Service Worker, Group 2 " 1,700 00
Knight, W Steamfitter " 1,300 00
LeClear, E. M Telephone Operator, Group 2 " 825 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E41
Ontario Hospital, London — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Loftus, L. J Assistant Physician 12 months 2,400 00
Logan, E. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 975 00
Lugsdin, G. H Assistant Physician " 2,300 00
MacPherson, F Farmer (T) 7 " 700 00
Marshall, H. M Chief Supervisor 12 months 1,700 00
Less leave of absence 84 99 1,615 01
Martin, W Gardener 12 months 1,400 00
May, J Supervisor " 1,400 00
McAlpine, H. T Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne(T) 3 4/5 " 96 64
McCausland, A Senior Assistant Physician 12 " 3,700 00
McGeoch, J " " " " 3,600 00
McGregor, K. M Assistant Phvsician " 2,133 33
McLellan, A Supervisor " 1,300 00
McLellan, D Farmer 4 " 533 32
McLelland, J Assistant Laundryman 12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 28 23 1,021 77
McLeod, W Herdsman 12 months 1,300 00
McNeel, B. H Assistant Physician 7 " 1,300 00
Miller, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 . (T) 4 months 275 00
" " " " 2 6 " 412 50 687 50
Milmine, H " " " 1 12 months 1,200 00
Milne, A Dentist (Part time) 592 00
Moffatt, F Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 99 84 1,300 16
Neale, G. W Stationary Engineer, Group 2 12 months 2,000 00
O'Connell, J. J Medical Interne (T) 4 3/5 " 761 08
Officer, A Technician, Group 1 12 " 1,200 00
Parkes, D. R Dentist, Group 3 (T) 1 " 150 53
Rose, S Electrician 12 " 1,600 00
Routledge, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Rush, J. C Head Gardener " 1,600 00
Russell, V. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) % " 51 01
Sanderson, W Painter 12 " 1,200 00
Sharpe, W. D Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3 4/5 months 96 64
Snelgrove, A Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,600 00
Soutar, W Baker 12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 122 43
Sparling, M. E Psychologist, Group 2 .(T) 3 months 300 00
• " " 2 9 months 900 00 1,200 00
Less leave of absence 22 58
Sperring, F Shoemaker 12 months
Spooner, E Dietitian
Stark, J Storekeeper
Stumpf , H.J Supervisor "
Tew, W. P Medical Consultant (Part time)
Thiel, M Housekeeper 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 31 54
Tingey, P. J Carpenter's Helper (T) 9 months 787 50
" " " 3 months 262 50
Tribe, C Assistant Laundryman 12 months
Walls, E. M Store Assistant "
Walters, M. O Plumber
Waterhouse, H Assistant Gardener "
Watt, D Dairyman "
Wilde, P Supervisor "
Wilson, C. H Medical Interne 2 "
Wilson, J. W Mason 12 "
Winrow, F Chef "
Wood, J Supervisor "
Wright.A
Domestic Help, Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses, Porters and Messengers
Engineering Staff, Firemen, Shift Engineers, Mechanic, Watchman 11,874 56
Farm and Garden, Farm Hands, Truck Driver, Teamster 7,098 39
Attendants and Nurses 1 77,016 24
Occupational Therapists 3,536 02
Nurses-in-Training 8,689 43
Library Assistant 50 00
1,277 57
1,177 42
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,800 00
1,400 00
510 00
943 46
1,050 00
1,125 00
1,300 00
1,600 00
975 00
1,300 00
1,200 00
333 32
1,600 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,300 00
29,838 37
E 42 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, London — Continued
Maintenance ($224,016.64)
Travelling Expenses 2,558 08
Medicines and Medical Comforts 13,372 76
Provisions 101,739 08
Fuel, Light and Water 39,300 59
Clothing 19,890 00
Laundry and Cleaning 8,545 53
Furniture and Furnishings 17,184 16
Office Expenses 2,085 37
Farm Expenses 13,163 67
Contingencies 3,474 98
Live Stock 2,702 42
Travelling Expenses:
S. G. Chalk, 62.05; G. E. Hobbs, 251.20; T. Kirkland, 2,001.02; M. E. Sparling,
181.05; G. H. Stevenson, 62.76 2,558 08
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 144.87; Adams Bros. Harness, Ltd., 198.07; American
Can Co., 1,023.65; A. Armstrong, 1,247.50; Arva Flour Mills, 1,345.45; J. & A.
Aziz, 567.56; Balfours, Ltd., 197.21; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 210.53; W. J. Bell
Paper Co., Ltd., 100.77; F. Blanchard Fish Market, 942.95; Blatchford Feeds,
Ltd., 346.25; Bolton Creamery Co., 2,956.29; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 1,098.16;
British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd. 738.29; G. P. Brown Distributors, Ltd.,
189.60; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 1,198.90; C. N. Garment Co., 111.72;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 1,168.06; Canada Packers, Ltd., 565.94;
Canada Wax Co., 209.25; Canadian Aluminate Co., Ltd., 428.02; Canadian
General Electric Co., Ltd., 141.55; Canadian General Rubber Co., Ltd., 352.36;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 852.51; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 184.56;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 484.82; Canadian Specialties, Ltd.,
120.00; Carrothers Funeral Home, 251.10; Cassidy's, Ltd., 333.29; Catalano
Fruit Co., 1,123.84; Central Wholesale Grocers, Ltd., 122.30; City Gas Company
of London, 191.45; Coghill Tailoring Co., 858.00; Connaught Laboratories, 309.60;
G. & R. J. Cook, 782.42; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 870.00; W. R. Dean, 1,033.94;
Delaney & Pettit, Ltd., 285.17; Denco (Ontario), Ltd., 104.72; Department
of Health, 678.32; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 453.01; Dominion Linseed
Oil Co., Ltd., 635.01; H. C. Downham Nursery Co., Ltd., 125.00; Drygoods
Specialty Co. 217.10; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,040.42; Eddy
Match Co., Ltd., 177.22; Elliott, Marr & Co., Ltd., 6,595.12; Endo Medical
Products, 279.00; T. B. Escott & Co., Ltd., 129.99; E. A. Furanna, 330.00; A. B.
Galbraith, 480.00; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 338.43; Goodrich Rubber Company
of Canada, Ltd., 194.29; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 1,106.20; Granger-
Taylor, Ltd., 1,149.63; S. E. Griffin & Son, 747.50; Gutta Percha & Rubber,
Ltd., 263.61; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 615.72; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 890.55;
Hawken Milling Co., Ltd., 1,419.00; Hay Stationery Co., Ltd., 157.84; Higgins
& Burke, Ltd., 112.00; Hobbs Hardware Co., Ltd., 631.27; Hogg & Lytle, Ltd.,
786.80; H. Home Co., Ltd., 167.43; D. H. Howden & Co., Ltd., 147.69; Humber-
stone Shoe Co., Ltd., 103.64; Hygiene Products, Ltd., 312.40; Imperial Coffee &
Spice Co., Ltd., 1,770.69; Imperial Fuels, 32,654.68; Imperial Tobacco Sales
Company of Canada, Ltd., 218.86; Ingersoll Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 757.88;
Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 210.40; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 3,595.68; Ivey
& Co., 293.73; A. Jergens Co., Ltd., 330.75; Johnson & Johnson, Ltd., 291.06;
Kellogg Company of Canada, Ltd., 314.00; E. C. Killingsworth, 225.00; Levi's,
226.80; Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 116.90; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd.,
575.95; London City Dairies, Ltd., 6,910.70; London Shoe Co., Ltd., 171.00;
Luxura Tea Co., 475.20; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 216.00; W. C. Mac-
Donald Inc., 790.00; Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 427.92; C. A. Mann Co.,
1,263.70; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 3,822.50; R. Marshall, 111.98; Marshalls
Co., Ltd., 12,091.38; Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., 213.51; Mayflower Tea & Coffee,
176.00; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 958.25; F. McLachlin & Co., Ltd., 224.53;
Medicine Hat Pottery Co., 108.58; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 12,572.45;
Merck & Co., Ltd., 267.27; R. E. Mitchell, 156.00; Moule & Young, Ltd., 346.50;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E43
Ontario Hospital, London — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 181.20; National Drug & Chemical
Company of Canada, Ltd., 121.84; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1.417.13; R.
Neill, Ltd., 330.50; Nerlich & Co., 319.82; Niagara Brand Spray Co., Ltd., 255.83;
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 910.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 274.40;
Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 1,854.00; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 30,768.02;
Ontario Tobacco Co., 144.00; Oxford Farmers Co-Operative Produce Co., Ltd.,
210.00; Parke-Davis & Co., 1,294.55; Prophylactic Brush Co. (Canada), Ltd.,
163.50; Public Utilities Commission, 5,932.96; Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd.,
419.26; Quaker Oats Co., 194.65; Reckitts (Overseas), Ltd., 197.94; Reliance
Shoe Co., Ltd., 887.75; Royal Canadian Tobacco Co., 291.40; W. E. Saunders,
Ltd., 136.48; Silversteins', 123.75; L. Silverstein & Sons, Ltd., 1,407.68; Silver-
woods Dairies, Ltd., 319.17; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 195.70; Singer Sewing Machine
Co., 114.49; Smallman & Ingram, Ltd., 147.33; J. A. Smith, 143.00; Standard
Brands, Ltd., 2,095.67; C. A. Starr Co., 180.06; Sterling Rubber Co., Ltd., 138.16;
Stevens Companies, 194.76; Strathroy Flour Mills, 2,574.50; Strong's, 144.56;
St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 610.62; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd.,
1,297.39; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 23,041.74; Sully Aluminum,
Ltd., 202.50; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 978.93; Textile Products,
Co., 473.77; W. P. Tew, 200.00; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 892.91; Tuckett, Ltd.,
1,221.75; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 195.30; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 471.79;
Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 137.19; Western Canada Flour Mills Co.,
Ltd., 379.29; S. C. Williams, 531.30; J. B. Williams Co. (Canada), Ltd., 213.85;
G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 554.40; A. B. Zacks, 100.00; Cartage, express
and freight, 729.73; musical services, 140.00; newspapers and periodicals, 258.35;
postage, 934.75; religious services, 455.00; telegrams, 54.82; telephones, 909.53;
accounts under $100, 5,828.88 221,458 56
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($15,737.49)
Buildings 6,218 03
Engineers 9,519 46
Bartram Engineering, 216.00; Beaver Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd., 122.50;
Beldam's Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 137.49; G. H. Belton Lumber Co., Ltd.,
324.92; Canadian Curtis Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 133.20; Canadian Industries,
Ltd., 153.00; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 251.57; Crane, Ltd., 127.98; Empire
Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 736.69; A. H. Gardner, 168.75; General Steel
Wares, Ltd., 172.75; Glidden Co., Ltd., 1,944.88; Grinnell Company of Canada,
Ltd., 114.38; Hagey & Gray, 265.77; W. Heaman & Son, 450.77; Hobbs Hard-
ware Co., Ltd., 538.67; Hobbs Glass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 188.69; D. H.
Howden & Co., Ltd., 243.12; International Water Supply, Ltd., 1,535.00; E.
Leonard & Sons, Ltd., 101.78; City of London, 1,697.00; London Paint Services,
Ltd., 156.90; L. H. Martyn & Co., 710.16; Mclntyre & Taylor, Ltd., 141.00;
W. Moore Paint Co., 685.45; National Electric Co., Ltd., 197.89; Public Utilities
Commission, 393.24; Superior Electric Supply Company of Toronto, Ltd.,
115.57; Trane Company of Canada, Ltd., 220. 5C; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd.,
301.34; White's Hardware, Ltd., 108.17; Wilson Illuminating Co., 136.20;
Cartage, express and freight, 219.93; accounts under $100, 2,726.23 15,737 49
London $583,415 97
New Toronto
Salaries ($336,843.60)
Cumberland, T. D Superintendent 12 months
Wicks, C. A " (Concord Annex)
Allen, A Supervisor "
Allport, P Mason "
Altwerger, H. S Junior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 2 "
Anders, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 "
Atkinson, G.M " " " 2
Bailey, N. E Psychologist, Group 2 (T) 4 "
Baker, R. G Technician, Group 2. . 12 months 1,044 76
Less leave of absence 424 80
Barraclough, W. W Consultant Neurologist (Part time)
5,600 00
3,500
00
1,400
00
1,600
00
20
26
1,125
00
825
00
400 00
619
96
490 00
E44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Bennett, H Superintendent of Nurses 12 months
Bohme, M. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 (T) 10
Brisbois, N. M Maid (T) 4^ months 237 70
" " \% " 90 40
" " Telephone Operator, Group 2 . . 1H " 87 05
Buck, C. A Senior Assistant Physician 12 months
Cannell, D. E Surgeon (Part time)
Carlson, P. I Filing Clerk, Group 2 12 months 784 88
Less leave of absence 8 20
Castle, M. M Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3^ months
Cawthorpe, J. F Technician, Group 1 (T) 63^
Chipman, W Stationary Engineer, Group 1 8
Copeland, H Chef 12
Dale, F Assistant Laundryman
Davidson, J. C Laundryman 11
Deadman, A. I Telephone Operator, Group 2 . (T) 6 months 375 00
Less leave of absence 2 02
Dent, O. V Assistant Physician (T.B. Unit) 12 months
Draper, J Assistant Gardener
Easton, N. L Senior Assistant Physician
England, T Assistant Laundryman
Fenn, O. W Assistant Gardener
Fralick, F. T Clinical Specialist
Franc, M. E. M Telephone Operator, Group 2. . .12 months 750 00
Less leave of absence 2 08
French, J. S Painter 12 months
Gardiner, C Storekeeper
Giles, L Supervisor
Gillespie, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.(T) 3H months 229 17
u " ■ " " 2 2 " 137 50
Gordon, G Laundryman 1 month
Gourlie, CD Senior Clerk 12 months
Gunn, D. R Assistant Physician
Hagan.J. N " "
Hall, W. J Dentist (Part time)
Hambly, E. J "
Hopewell, E. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months
Hyslop, D. W Stationary Engineer, Group 2 4 "
Imlach, J Supervisor 12 "
Johnston, H. W Medical Consultant (Part time)
Kassack, LA Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
Knox, B Filing Clerk, Group 1 6 months 600 00
Less leave of absence 56 45
Lanchbury , P. A Store Assistant 12 months
MacKay, F. W Plumber
MacLean, J Supervisor
MacLeod, D Upholsterer
Marsh, V. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 1 J£
Martins, A Assistant Physician 3
Maxwell, R Carpenter 12 months 1,600 00
Less leave of absence 8 89
McAuley, N Stationary Engineer, Group 2 8 months
McClelland, W Supervisor 12 u
McKercher, A. E Assistant Physician
McKerracher, D. G " "
McKnight, E. T Supervisor
McNeel, B. H Assistant Physician 5 "
McNeill, B.M.J Dietitian 12 "
Minden, J. H Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 1/6 "
Mitchell, E. W Surgeon (Part time)
Mitchell, H. D Senior Assistant Physician 12 months
Moore, L. E Housekeeper
Morgan, A. L Eye Specialist (Part time)
Oliver, L. M Social Service Worker, Group 2 12 months
Parker, J Supervisor
Patton, H. K Steward, Group 2 u
1,500 00
1,000 00
415 15
3,300 00
80 00
776 68
83 33
641 94
1,466 68
1,600 00
1,050 00
1,100 00
372 98
2,550 00
1,050 00
3,300 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
2,850 00
747 92
1,500 00
1,600 00
1,300 00
366 67
116 66
1,800 00
3,000 00
2,300 00
472 00
832 00
975 00
633 32
1,300 00
40 00
825 00
543 55
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,200 00
1,125 00
84 71
637 50
1,591 11
1,333 36
1,300 00
3,000 00
2,400 00
1,400 00
1,000 00
1,500 00
4 16
490 00
3,000 00
1,050 00
500 00
1,400 00
1,300 00
2,200 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^45
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Rae, C Medical Consultant (Part time) 530 00
Logers, S. A Supervisor 12 months 1,300 00
Ruthven, M Telephone Operator, Group 2 6 " 412 50
Sandford, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 825 00
Saylor, J. W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Scott, M. A Psychologist, Group 2 (T) 7 " 700 00
Seddon, A. W Assistant Painter 12 " 1,125 00
Sheppard, J Head Cook " 1,200 00
Sherrett, W Carpenter's Helper " 1,200 00
Sisley, E. B Dentist, Group 3 (T) 5% months 870 93
" " " 3 3 " 500 00 1,370 93
Slack, E. M Telephone Operator, Group 2 (T) 3M months 204 17
Smith, A Electrician 12 " 1,600 00
Steer, J. C. D Assistant Physician 2,400 00
Stern, E Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. (T) 3 73 34
Stewart, O. J Assistant Physician 12 " 2,400 00
Stratton, H. G Medical Interne (T) 6 months 994 58
" . , " " 3 " 500 00 1,494 58
Sutherland, J Chief Supervisor 12 months 1,700 00
Teagle, C Baker " 1,500 00
Tulo, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Walsom, S Technician, Group 1 " 1,400 00
Watts, D. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 " 412 50
Webb, E. W Gardener 12 " 1,400 00
Weber, J.J Assistant Physician " 2,550 00
White, A Assistant Stationarv Engineer " 1,400 00
Wilson, C. H Medical Interne 1 " 166 66
Domestic Help: Cook, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress, Porter and Messenger,
Kitchen Porter 14,842 23
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, Watchman 10,904 83
Farm and Garden, Farm Hands, Truck Driver 2,031 25
Attendants and Nurses 1 76,163 03
Occupational Therapists, Laboratory Technician, X-Ray Technician Interne 5,168 67
Nurses-in-Training 9,833 97
Maintenance ($232,267.12)
Travelling Expenses 656 39
Medicines and Medical Comforts 14,184 12
Provisions 114,988 85
Fuel, Light and Water 44,403 59
Clothing 22,577 99
Laundry and Cleaning 7,806 62
Furniture and Furnishings 18,523 85
Office Expense 2,560 74
Farm Expenses 2,958 93
Contingencies 3,381 04
Live Stock 225 00
Travelling Expenses:
N. L. Easton, 130.89; F. T. Fralick, 192.56; R. McCleary, 50.90; L. M. Oliver,
130.47; S. Walsom, 20.80 ; J. J. Weber, 30.60; J. H. White, 72.05; C. A. Wicks,
28.12 656 39'
Maintenance:
Adams Bros. Harness, Ltd., 112.29; Agricultural Chemicals, Ltd., 322.47;
Aluminum Goods, Ltd., 218.17; A. Armstrong, 467.76; Armstrong Door Co.,
112.50; J. & A. Aziz, 452/9; Balfours, Ltd., 1,039.10; Barker's Bread, Ltd.,
182.00; Barrett Bros., 1,734.00; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 1,075.16; Becton Dickinson
& Co., 254.04; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 112.61 ; Bolton Creamery Co., 3,433.50;
Borden Co., Ltd., 337.58; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 222.00; Brampton Knitting
Mills, 105.00; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 1,214.57; Burke Electric
& X-Ray Co., Ltd., 2,108.03; J. L. Beyer, 400.00; C. N. Garment Co., 624.60;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 3,424.79; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd.,
369.20; Canada Wax Co., 224.40; Canadian General Rubber Co., Ltd., 211.68;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 156.01; Canadian National Institute for the Blind.
E46
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
255.20; Cassidy's, Ltd., 352.74; J. Cassin, 200.00; Central Wholesale Grocers,
Ltd., 1,103.61; Ciba Co., Ltd., 142.56; Connaught Laboratories, 229.04; Copeland
Flour Mills, Ltd., 722.50; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 115.83; Cutton-Foster & Sons,
Ltd., 134.75; Dalglish & Co., 415.28; Department of Health, 716.34; Department
of Highways, 411.58; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 1,904.15; Dominion
Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 494.35; Drygoods Specialty Co., 327.89; Dustbane Products,
Ltd., 145.50; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 135.73; Eddy Match Co., Ltd.,
196.92; Endo Medical Products, Ltd., 819.75; Eureka Refrigerator Co., Ltd.,
139.00; Ferranti Electric, Ltd., 455.58; General Films, Ltd., 505.00; P. German,
225.00; Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 157.25; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
of Canada, Ltd., 184.58; Gordon's Ayrshire Dairy, 1,720.16; Gordon, MacKay
& Co., Ltd., 984.34; Hague & Hague, 161.50; Hamilton's Wiper & Supplies,
344.61; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 647.39; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 1,078.49; Higgins
& Burke, Ltd., 178.90; Highland Dairy, Ltd., 1,168.80; Hillside Dairies, Ltd.,
1,739.36; G. H. Hogle, 730.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
526.94; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 700.00; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada,
Ltd., 258.00; Ingersoll Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 154.96; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.,
313.03; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 1,764.00; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 340.55;
Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 209.10; Kipling Farms Dairy, 6,456.36; Lakeside Milling
Co., Ltd., 717.00; F. A. Lallemand Refining Company of Canada, Ltd., 316.05;
Latner Shoe & Slipper Co., 159.50; Levi's, 260.08; Libby, McNeill & Libby of
Canada, Ltd., 209.24; Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 124.50; Loblaw Groce-
terias Co., Ltd., 757.25; Luxura Tea Co., 1,584.00; MacCallum Manufacturing
Co., 217.99; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 3,285.41; Marshalls Co., Ltd.,
14,043.26; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 1,290.00; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd.,
1,089.03; A. P. McLauchlan, 400.00; Merck & Co., Ltd., 399.61; Mercer Reforma-
tory Industries, 17,458.73; Milqo, Ltd., 333.23; Muratori's Macaroni Manu-
facturing Co., 103.25; Nash Tailors, Ltd., 528.00; National Drug & Chemical
Company of Canada, Ltd., 534.55; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,736.54; Nerlich
& Co., 765.21; New Toronto Dairy, 3,580.33; New Toronto Fish Market
1,549.84; New Toronto Public Utilities Commission, 8,877.82; M. O'Donohue
843.21 ; Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 827.92; Ontario Hospital, London, 322.70
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 553.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 615.50
Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 465.00; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 2,944.75
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, 3,477.02; Ontario Reformatory Industries
34,251.90; Ontario Tobacco Co.. 1,206.00; Parke, Davis & Co., 857.67; W
Patterson Co., 122.49; G. Price, 271.75; Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 1,045.43
Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1,925.70; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 1,918.17
Rex Tailoring Co., 558.00; A. C. Robinson, 510.00; E. Rogers Co., Ltd., 34,636.89
Royal Canadian Tobacco Co., 382.50; W. E. Saunders, Ltd., 101.92; R. Simpson
Co., Ltd., 115.00; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 1,221.91; St. Lawrence Starch
Co., Ltd., 384.90; Standard Brands, Ltd., 623.55; C. A. Starr Co., 137.64; Stevens
Companies, 263.20; Sully Aluminum, Ltd., 540.00; Sundry Persons, boarded-out
patients, 19,316.17; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 2,506.10; Textile Products Co.,
675.36; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 252.67; Toronto Hydro-Electric System,
128.87; Tuckett, Ltd., 866.25; C. Turnbull Co., Ltd., 297.01; United Farmers
Co-operative Co., Ltd., 183.89; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 277.50; Victoria Paper &
Twine Co., Ltd., 106.02; G. H. Walker, 577.50; Western Canada Flour Mills
Co., Ltd., 132.05; White's Hardware, Ltd.. 203.94; S. C. Williams, 298.98;
V. Wright, 3,283.57; York Trading Co., Ltd., 326.02; A. B. Zacks, 107.90;
Cartage, express and freight, 534.47; musical services, 145.00; newspapers and
periodicals, 211.96; postage, 886.00; religious services, 460.00; telegrams, 70.19;
telephone, 1,397.91 ; accounts under $100, 5,459.72 ;••.••• 239,029 96
Less: Provisions, Clothing, Laundry, Furniture and Furnishings
transferred to Concord Unit 7,419 23
231,610 73
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($9,765.60)
Buildings.
Engineers
3,879 19
5,886 41
Beldam's Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 103.29; Builder's Supplies, Ltd., 246.75; W.
H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 232.75; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
474.63; Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 138.83; Good Specialties, Ltd.,
221.66; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 332.50; H. S. Howland Sons
& Co., Ltd., 141.32; Laidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd., 123.87; Long Branch, Village
of, 1,267.59; Masco Co., Ltd., 233.55; W. Moore Paint Co., 1,625.00; J. Mor-
rison Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 125.44; R. T. Purves, Ltd., 250.85; Sher-
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E47
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. — Continued
win-Williams Company of Canada, Ltd., 110.54; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd.,
162.85; Sturgeons, Ltd., 639.34; Trane Company of Canada, Ltd., 116.19;
W. J. Westawav Co., Ltd., 160.65; White's Hardware, Ltd., 261.66; Wilkinson-
Kompass, Ltd., 115.79; Freight, 59.57; accounts under $100, 2,620.98
New Toronto $578,876 32
9,765 60
New Toronto
Concord Unit
Salaries ($26,065.89)
Domestic Help, Cooks, Maids, Porter and Messenger 6,287 50
Engineering Staff, Fireman and Mechanics 3,566 59
Nurses 14,111 80
X-Ray Technicians 2,100 00
Maintenance ($15,016.72)
Travelling Expenses 280 71
Medicines and Medical Comforts 48 05
Provisions 7,825 66
Fuel, Light and Water 3,338 94
Clothing 285 52
Laundry and Cleaning 476 35
Furniture and Furnishings 701 95
Office Expenses 210 04
Farm Expenses 135 02
Contingencies 1 ,650 73
Live Stock 63 75
Travelling Expenses:
J. R. Cross, 11.28; O. V. Dent, 136.00; D. G. McKerracher, 21.60; V. Pearce,
46.83; A. Smith, 4.40; C. A. Wicks, 60.60 280 71
Maintenance:
Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 534.55; Department of Highways, 153.63; Hud-
son Coal & Ice Co., 455.10; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
728.71; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 500.00; Kipling Farms Dairy, 259.53; Milnes Coal
Co., Ltd., 772.17; Ontario Hospital, New Toronto, 7,4i9.23; E. Rogers Co.,
Ltd., 552.96; Standard Fuel Company of Toronto, Ltd., 203.60; Toronto,
City of, 754.64; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 102.05; Toronto Municipal Farms,
538.54; Treasurer, Township of Vaughan, 837.34; Cartage, 3.00; news-
papers and periodicals, 38.35; telephone, 210.04; accounts under $100, 672.57. . 14,736 01
Rent ($3,500.00)
City of Toronto 3,500 00
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($610.57)
Buildings 133 35
Engineers 477 22
Boiler Furnace and Stove Parts, Ltd., 390.45; Accounts under $100, 220.12 610 57
New Toronto, Concord Unit $45,193 18
Orillia
Salaries ($277,042.93)
Home, S.J Superintendent
Allinson, H Painter
Anderson, H. M Telephone Operator, Group 2 .
Angell, C. B Assistant Stationary Engineer.
Bacon, S. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 . .
Ball, D Carpenter's Helper
Bareham, V. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 .
12 months
5,400 00
a
1,500 00
a
825 00
a
1,600 00
2% "
222 08
12 "
1,200 00
a
900 00
E48
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Orillia — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Barraclough, W. W Consultant Neurologist (Part time)
Benner, E. J Baker 12 months
Bickford, S Supervisor "
Bird, W. G Steamfitter
Brain, R. C Store Assistant "
Branch, J Assistant Gardener "
Brotherton, C Supervisor "
Burton, F Upholsterer "
Church, W Supervisor "
Cole, R Physical Instructor
Corbett, J. W Dentist, Group 3 (T) 9 "
Croydon, N. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 "
Cunningham, K Gardener
Cunningham, M. F. T Maid (T) 3 months 168 75
" " 1/5 " 7 20
Clerk Typist, Group 2 8 4/5" 552 41
Desbien, E. J Assistant Painter 12 months 1,050 00
Arrears 17 32
Desborough, H Head Shoemaker 12 months
Dilworth, J. A Manual Training Instructor
Downey, E.J Clerk, Group 1
Drew, H. L Telephone Operator, Group 2
Duncan, R. E .. . Carpenter's Helper
Firby, G. A Senior Clerk
Foley, M. G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Frank, H Assistant Physician 5 "
Gates, R. T Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 2 "
Gibson, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Gidman, J Laundryman
Gill, H. W Supervisor
Goodfellow, H. D. L Psychologist, Group 2
Graham , F. A Gardener
Hale, D Head Teacher
Hamilton, F Senior Assistant Physician
Harvey, T. B Storekeeper and Supervisor of Industries . .
Hill, B. Herdsman 3 1/6 months 342 46
" " Attendant 8 5/6 " 957 54
Hinds, F Dentist, Group 1 4 months
Home, H. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 .... 12 months 825 00
Less leave of absence 2 29
James, E. A Senior Assistant Physician 12 months
Jarvie, M Stationary Engineer, Group 1
Kettley, E.J Supervisor
Kirkpatrick, C. G Assistant Phvsician
MacDonald, T. A Chef
MacDougall, K. A Electrician
Marqueratt, J Social Service Worker, Group 2
Martin, W Farmer 12 months 1,300 00
Less leave of absence 596 23
Metcalfe, E. V Assistant Physician 12 months
Millar, M. W Farmer 1 "
Mitton, L. R Dentist, Group 3 (T) 4^ "
Moore, F. E Carpenter's Helper 12 "
Mulcahy, A. T Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Murphy, J. K Supervisor
Murray, A "
Pettitt, G Mason (T) 6H "
Rawson, J. J Butcher 12
Regan, P. M Clerk Typist, Group 2
Renton, J. P Supervisor
Roberts, J. S Assistant Laundryman 6 months 525 00
" Attendant " 525 00
Rowe, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
Sedgwick, M. S Junior Psychological Interne (T) 3 "
Seymour, J. V Plumber 12 "
Shaver, M. R Assistant Physician
Smith, G Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 21 26
455 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,300 00
1,125 00
1,162 50
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
1,499 94
1,050 00
1,400 00
728 36
1,067 32
1,400 00
1,600 00
1,500 00
825 00
1,200 00
1,700 00
825 00
1,000 00
50 00
900 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,400 00
1,600 00
3,300 00
1,900 00
1,300 00
870 46
822 71
3,300 00
2,000 00
1,200 00
3,000 00
1,500 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
703 77
2,233 33
100 00
755 53
1,050 00
825 00
1,125 00
1,400 00
686 09
1,300 00
825 00
1,200 00
1,050 00
825 00
30 00
1,600 00
2,300 00
1,378 74
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E49
Ontario Hospital, Orillia — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Smith, R. A Herdsman 10 months 937 50
Stubley, P Superintendent of Nurses 12 " 1,700 00
Tennant, E Supervisor " 1,400 00
Thomson, J Chief Supervisor " 1,700 00
Thomson, R. F Dietitian " 1,200 00
Wainman, L Mason 5^ " 693 32
Walker, N. L Assistant Physician 12 " 3,000 00
White, J Supervisor " 1,300 00
Whitfield, J. H Carpenter " 1,600 00
Woods, N. T Stock Clerk, Group 2 1,050 00
Wright, C Telephone Operator, Group 2 975 00
Wright, J Head Cook " 1,300 00
Young. S. J Supervisor 5H " 629 97
Zarfas, J. A Steward, Group 2 12 " 2,700 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses 22,372 57
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers 10,325 00
Farm and Garden: Farm Hands, Teamster, Truck Driver, Assistant Herdsman .... 7,743 75
Attendants and Nurses 1 10,630 40
Nurses-in-Training 7,293 28
Teachers 9,976 31
Maintenance ($206,351.74)
Travelling Expenses 114 41
Medicines and Medical Comforts 9,740 95
Provisions 90,821 08
Fuel, Light and Water 36,578 84
Clothing 20,054 25
Laundry and Cleaning 9,120 25
Furniture and Furnishings 18,080 10
Office Expenses 1 ,988 83
Farm Expenses 10,801 88
Contingencies 4,345 47
Live Stock 4,705 68
Margueratt, 7.85; M. W. Millar, 14.10; R. A. Smith,
Travelling Expenses:
J. C. Ferguson, 50.09; J.
31.00; G. Snodden, 11.37
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 184.78; J. C. Addison, 511.50; Agricultural Chem-
icals, Ltd., 333.30; Aluminum Goods, Ltd., 335.64; A. Armstrong, 3,069.69;
J. & A. Aziz, 1,486.83; Balfours, Ltd., 2,663.50; Barrie Creamery Co., 15,399.58;
S. Battalia & Son, 506.92; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 707.61; Beaver Valley Co-
operative Fruit Growers, Ltd., 157.50; Beaver Valley Mills, 142.95; W. J. Bell
Paper Co., Ltd., 156.99; Borden Co., Ltd., 346.16; Booth Fisheries Canadian
Co., Ltd., 179.39; Bowes Co., Ltd., 288.00; A. Bradshaw & Son, 386.03; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 146.17; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 555.04;
Brunner, Mond, Canada, Ltd., 477.12; Burke Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd.,
974.95; D. T. Burnie, 151.97; J. L. Beyers, 862.48; R. J. Cairns, 144.45; D. R.
Caley, 132.55; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 3,366.82; Canada Packers
Ltd., 308.68; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 143.68; Canadian General Rubber
Co., Ltd., 626.62; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 186.32; Canadian National Insti-
tute for the Blind, 403.22; Central Wholesale Grocers, Ltd., 981.75; Colling-
wood Milling Co., 1,930.31; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 3,093.45; Dalton &
Grierson, Ltd., 183.57; W. R. Dean, 395.00; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd.,
1,864.22; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 392.00; Dominion Lumber Co.,
123.35; Drygoods Specialty Co., 317.59; M. Dunn, 300.00; Eastman Photo-
graphic Stores, Ltd., 402.40; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 137.81; S. Ferguson, 240.58;
First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 327.00; Fowler's Tire & Battery
Service, 155.42; General Films, Ltd., 476.60; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 268.08;
S. Gentile, 1,868.39; Georgian Bay Fruit Growers, Ltd., 106.25; Gooderham &
Worts, Ltd., 168.23; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 2,670.61; G. A. Hardie
& Co., Ltd., 159.87; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 1,086.06; C. N. Harvie, 117.35;
Harvie, Harvie & Hipwell, 170.00; W. A. Hendry Co., 187.20; Higgins & Burke,
Ltd., 130.50; Hill's Dairy, 253.76; Hobart Manufacturing Co., 337.68; H.
Home Co., Ltd. 190.54; Hospital & Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., 112.50;
H. S. Howland Sons & Co., Ltd., 120.46; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd.,
114 41
E50 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Orillia — Continued v
Maintenance — Continued
1,518.82; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 272.59; Ingersoll
Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 702.27; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 547.23; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd., 768.52; Irvin Specialty Co., 174.82; Ives Bedding Co., Ltd.,
116.10; Ivey & Co., 144.76; W. Jackson, 124.06; A. Jergens Co., Ltd., 220.50;
R. Kerr Son, 400.00; Krauskopf Bros., 180.00; G. Lamb, 297.00; Lawson's
Grocery, 1,074.18; Levi's, 450.10; Libby, McNeill & Libby of Canada, Ltd.,
490.30; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 1,520.19; London Shoe Co., Ltd., 350.00;
J. Lowe Corporation, 101.89; Lundy Fence Co., Ltd., 111.11; Luxura Tea
Co., 1,269.67; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 117.98; MacNab & Sons, 153.24;
Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 2,214.00; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 1,565.80;
Marshalls Co., Ltd., 159.08; McAinsh Co., Ltd., 103.05; A. C. Mclntvre,
323.63; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd., 2,008.88; McNabb's Grocery, 2,224.94;" N.
McPhail, 610.50; Mead, Johnson & Company of Canada, Ltd., 145.05; Mercer
Reformatory Industries, 11,069.37; Midland Coal & Wood Co., 1,703.50; R.
E. Mitchell, 109.50; Model Dairy, 187.28; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing
Co., 419.50; National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 193.23;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 2,694.06; Nerlich & Co., 523.21; Niagara Brand
Spray Co., Ltd., 111.62; O-Cedar of Canada, Ltd., 319.27; Ontario Honey
Producers Co-operative, Ltd., 264.76; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 3,123.75;
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 2,318.81; Ontario Hospital, Toronto,
107.15; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 2,167.80; Ontario Hospital, Woodstock,
349.18; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 34,080.08; Ontario Tobacco Co.,
211.00; Orillia Cereal Co., 920.05; Orillia Creamery Co., Ltd., 188.83; Orillia
Dairy Co., 190.44; Orillia Water, Light and Power Commission, 5,068.60;
Parke, Davis & Co., 657.11; Parsons-Steiner, Ltd., 100.39; Pendrith Machin-
ery Co., Ltd., 180.65; Prophylactic Brush Company, Canada, Ltd., 141.70;
Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 553.37; Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
320.95; Quaker Oats Co., 208.60; Reckitts (Overseas), Ltd., 178.95; Reliance
Shoe Co., Ltd., 2,958.80; W. Rennie Seeds, Ltd., 130.08; D. R. Ross, 1,088.01;
Royal Canadian Tobacco Co., 547.50; Sarjeant Co., Ltd., 29,291.66; Shell
Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,123.84; E. B. Shuttleworth Chemical Co.,
Ltd., 115.29; Smart Bros., Ltd., 267.75; Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd.,
162.00; St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., 318.03; St. Lawrence Starch Co.,
Ltd., 688.84; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,480.09; C. A. Starr Co., 597.12; F.
Stearns & Companv of Canada, Ltd., 104.87; Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Ltd.,
428.90; Stevens Companies, 107.17; G. Street & Sons, Ltd.. 167.05; Sully Alu-
minum, Ltd., 1,016.82; Supreme Knitting Mills, 252.90; Textile Products Co.,
606.72; Tip Top Canners, Ltd., 241.85; Toronto Radio & Sports, Ltd., 108.76;
Tuckett, Ltd., 303.77; C. Turnbull Co., Ltd., 377.68; Turner's Dairy, 249.81;
Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 469.59; Valley City Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
197.50; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 1,042.17; Wainwright Smith, 225.00; H. K. Wam-
pole & Co., Ltd., 294.44; A. Wander, Ltd., 149.67; Western Canada Flour
Mills Co., Ltd., 2,754.42; White's Hardware, Ltd., 242.43; S. C. Williams,
229.93; W. H. Woodrow, 125.00; W. C. Wilson, 175.00; W. Wriglev Jr. Co.,
Ltd., 537.30; York Trading Co., Ltd., 865.03; A. B. Zacks, 1,367.01; Cart-
age, express and freight, 1,398.07; musical services, 34.00; newspapers and period-
icals, 103.21; postage, 877.53; religious services, 345.00; telegrams, 65.33; tele-
phone, 994.13; accounts under $100, 7,282.32 206,237 33
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($9,183.70)
Buildings 4,405 88
Engineers 4,777 82
Beldam's Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 138.72; Crane, Ltd., 207.86; Darling Bros., Ltd.,
220.50; Dominion Lumber Co., 1,031.58; C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd., 149.73;
Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 369.48; E. B. Fielding & Co., 119.58;
Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 182.19; H. S. Howland Sons & Co., Ltd.,
143.72; Livingston Stoker Co., Ltd., 344.27; North American Refractories,
Ltd., 178.25; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 332.77; Northern Paint & Varnish
Co., Ltd., 1,420.90; W. E. Phillips Glass Co., Ltd., 119.30; J. Robertson Co.,
Ltd., 153.67; Sarjeant Co., Ltd., 503.99; Storrar Supply Co., 172.00; Superior
Electric Supply Company of Toronto, Ltd., 136.76; Toronto Lock Manufac-
turing Co., 188.44; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 128.90; White's Hardware,
Ltd., 317.37; Cartage, express and freight, 144.75; accounts under $100,
2,478.97 9,183 70
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 51
Ontario Hospital, Orillia — Continued
Industries ($5,066.27)
Anglo-Canadian Leather Co., Ltd., 388.87; Beardmore & Co., Ltd., 250.00; Breit-
haupt Leather Co., Ltd., 380.30; Drygoods Specialty Co., 264.24; C. S. Hy-
man Co., Ltd., 459.67; J. King, 1,229.97; W. H. King Co., 377.94; C. Parsons
& Son, Ltd., 585.74; United Shoe Machinery Company of Canada, Ltd., 748.56;
Cartage, express and freight, 16.77; accounts under $100, 364.21
Orillia $497,644 64
5,066 27
Penetanguishene
Salaries ($134,791.74)
McClenahan, C. A Superintendent 12 months 5,000 00
Alton, W. H Supervisor " 1,400 00
Burns, H. S Graduate Medical Interne (T) " 2,299 98
Calverley, H. J Mason " 1,600 00
Carriveau, H Carpenter 1 ,400 00
Champion, J Laundryman 1 ,200 00
Davey, J. A Head Nurse " 1,500 00
Desroches, A. P Painter " 1,300 00
Desroches, E Chef " 1,400 00
Dewell, E. B Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Dodgson, W Supervisor " 1 ,400 00
Gowland,F Baker " 1,300 00
Hamelin, J. J Supervisor 1,125 00
Hanna, C. E Senior Assistant Physician " 3,300 00
Hill, E. M Store Assistant " 1,400 00
Houston, J. S Supervisor 1,125 00
Howell, J. W Stationary Engineer, Group 2 " 1,600 00
Jury, J Telephone Operator, Group 2 975 00
Kelly, M. A " " "2 " 825 00
Kemp, W. M Supervisor " 1,400 00
Lacey, H. M Gardener " 1,200 00
Lackie, J. R Supervisor. " 1,125 00
Livingstone, L. W Chief Supervisor " 1,600 00
Macauley, R Supervisor " 1,600 00
MacMillan, N. J " " 1,300 00
McCormack, F Clerk, Group 2 12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 144 42 905 58
McLaughlin, R. S Steward Group 3 6 months 900 00
McReynolds, D. S Supervisor 12 " 1,300 00
O'Leary, F. L Teacher " 900 00
Russell, C Farmer " 1,200 00
Smart, W. E Dentist (Part time) 752 00
Trott, R Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Trustham, R. R " " 1,400 00
Domestic Help: Cook, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses 8,390 48
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers 6,850 00
Farm and Garden: Farm Hand, Assistant Herdsman 2,037 50
Attendants and Nurses 68,031 20
Occupational Therapist 1 ,300 00
Maintenance ($104,961.80)
Travelling Expenses 55 69
Medicines and Medical Comforts 6,265 1 1
Provisions 46,243 93
Fuel, Light and Water ■ 26,726 43
Clothing 10,074 71
Laundry and Cleaning 2,796 33
Furniture and Furnishings 3,163 00
Office Expenses 1,139 17
Farm Expenses 5,043 63
Contingencies 1 ,908 80
Live Stock 1,545 00
K52 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
W. Dodgson, 48.39; C. A. McClenahan, 7.30 55 69
■Maintenance:
A. Armstrong, 1,502.30; J. & A. Aziz, 116 18; Balfours, Ltd., 684.07; Barrett
Bros., 529.65; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 102.22; Beaver Valley Mills, 225.00; A.
Belcourt, 306.01; L. Belcourt, 410.00; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 102.57; Blatch-
ford Feeds, Ltd., 197.50; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 195.04; British American Oil
Co., Ltd., 233.37; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 1,392.27; J. F. Byer, 255.75;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 1,459.47; Canada Packers, Ltd., 236.35;
Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 105.40; Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, 161.37; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 433.94; Copplev, Noyes & Randell,
Ltd., 577.50; W. R. Dean, 868.55; Delaney & Pettit, Ltd., 142.58; Diamond
Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 321.16; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 236.71;
Elmvale Creamery Co., Ltd., 5,710.76; S. R. Gendron, 2,131.59; General Films,
Ltd., 376.50; Georgian Bav Dairv, 2,116.80; Georgian Bay Fruit Growers,
Ltd., 458.85; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 1,864.44; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd.,
403.85; Higgins & Burke, Ltd., 125.46; Hunters Drug Store, 355.84; Hydro-
Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 265.44; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co.,
Ltd., 838.30; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 526.61; Inger-
soll Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 236.61; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 270.05;
Kennedy Manufacturing Co., 261.86; Landeau & Cormack, Ltd., 1,325.13;
Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 416.58; London Shoe Co., Ltd., 153.26; Luxura
Tea Co., 418.27; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 1,221.69; J. A. Marchildon,
223.22; Marshall's Co., Ltd., 413.15; A. V. Martin, 317.33; Mayflower Teas
& Coffee, 416.00; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd., 723.30; Mercer Reformatory In-
dustries, 5,023.41; Milqo, Ltd., 319.07; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 756.64;
Nerlich & Co., 126.42; Norfolk Planters, Ltd., 210.00; Ontario Hospital, Hamil-
ton, 1,000.00; Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 435.00; Ontario Hospital,
Toronto, 119.95; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 250.40; Ontario Reformatory
Industries, 16,683.71; Parke, Davis & Co., 271.66; Penetanguishene Water &
Light Commission, 7,680.22; D. S. Pratt, 18,444.67; Pugsley, Dingman Co.,
Ltd., 129.80; Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 325.84; Quaker Oats Co.,
676.37; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 656.66 ; Robin Hood Flour Mills, Ltd., 1,162.00;
G. Robinson, 379.50; St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 254.43; St.
Lawrence Fish Market, 728.00; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 313.64; Sarjeant
Co., Ltd., 264.18; N. M. Squire Co., 181.30; Standard Brands, Ltd., 775.89;
C. A. Starr Co., 190.11; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 5,866.50; Tan-
ner-Swan Clinic, 100.00; Textile Products Co., 125.23; Tuckett, Ltd., 518.11;
Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 272.41; J. B. Williams Co. (Canada),
Ltd., 358.48; York Trading Co., Ltd., 218.73; A. B. Zacks, 152.95; Cartage,
express and freight, 634.40; newspapers and periodicals, 155.05; postage, 396.00;
religious services, 500.00; telegrams, 16.41; telephone, 687.15; accounts under
$100, 5,179.97 104,906 11
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($5,740.12)
Buildings 2,816 06
Engineers 2,924 06
C. Beck Co., Ltd., 950.94; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 163.62; Cana-
dian Industries, Ltd., 217.55; Detroit Stoker Company of Canada, Ltd., 239.85;
.C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd., 173.71; A. P. Green Fire Brick Co., Ltd., 121.65;
Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 431.17; Northern Paint & Varnish Co.,
Ltd., 725.45; R. T. Purves, Ltd., 186.44; Tessier Planing Mill, 101.10; Vallance,
Brown & Co., Ltd., 224.17; White's Hardware, Ltd., 254.61; Wood, Alexander
& James, Ltd., 100.49; Cartage, express and freight, 152.83; accounts under
$100, 1,696.54 5,740 12
Penetanguishene $245,493 66
Toronto
Salaries ($256,752.07)
Howitt, J. R Superintendent 12 months 4,100 00
Allen, A. G Assistant Physician 3 a 750 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E53
Ontario Hospital, Toronto — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Armstrong, J Supervisor 12 months
Bailie, S "
Barclay, L. T Medical Consultant (Part time)
Barraclough, W. W Consultant Neurologist
Bedard, A. L Housekeeper 12 months
Blair, S Assistant Laundryman 11 "
Bowen, H Store Assistant 12 "
Boyd, J Supervisor
Bromley, A. J Medical Interne
Bryan, G Laundryman
Coates, J. E Senior Clerk
Colley, E. J. F Carpenter
Crawford, L Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 months 1,300 00
Less leave of absence 3 49
Dobbin, J Supervisor 12 months
Douglas, W. H Electrician
Dwyer, J. F Storekeeper
Field, B Chef
Finnegan, J. A Telephone Operator, Group 1 (T) 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 18 96
Frank, H .. Assistant Physician 7 months
Fraser, D Stationary Engineer, Group 2 12 "
Geddis, H Shoemaker
Glass, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Hodgins, H.J Dentist, Group 3 (T) 6 months 999 96
" " " " 3 " 1,000 00
Hogarth, K Assistant Dietitian (T) 3 months 262 50
" " " 9 " 787 50
1,050 00
Less leave of absence 5 65
Johnston, H. W Medical Consultant (Part time)
Kelley, V. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months
Kenyon, J. M Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 43^ "
Kerr, D Supervisor 12 "
Kiernan, J. J Steward, Group 2 and Chief Steward,
Hospitals Branch 3 "
Kilgour, M. M Social Service Worker, Group 2.. 12 months 1,200 00
Less leave of absence 19 57
Lewis, C. H Senior Assistant Physician 12 months
Louden, R Telephone Operator, Group 2 "
Martins, A Assistant Physician 9 "
McClurg, J Supervisor 12 "
McCorriston, H Tailor
McCourt, W. H Supervisor "
McFadgen, L. B Social Service Worker, Group 2
Midgley, G. H Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 4^ "
Moir, H. K Assistant Physician 12 "
Morrow, W. J Chief Supervisor "
Nichols, F. L Medical Interne (T) 6 months 999 96
" " ■ 3 " 500 00
Nicholson, P Gardener 12 months
Pentland, E. S Junior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 4 "
Peterkin, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 13^ "
Rae, C Medical Consultant (Part time)
Ramsay, W. R Carpenter (T) 1Y 2 "
Rendall, M. G Assistant Physician 10 "
Riddell, J. E Painter 12
Robinson, M. D Supervisor "
Rowsome, M. M Superintendent of Nurses
Sager, H. S Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 4
Smith, T Mason
Sutton, I Assistant Physician
Thompson, J Steward, Group 2
Turner, G. H Psychological Interne
Wallace, G. H. F Baker
Widenham, K. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Wilson, W. H Tinsmith
(T)
12
9
3 1/5
12
(T)
1,300 00
1,300 00
520 00
520 00
975 00
1,031 25
1,400 00
1,400 00
2,000 00
1,400 00
1,800 00
1,400 00
1,296 51
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,800 00
1,600 00
956 04
1,400 00
1,700 00
1,200 00
825 00
1,999 96
1,044 35
30 00
1,125 00
112 90
1,200 00
825 00
1,180 43
3,300 00
975 00
1,912 50
1,400 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
111 29
2,400 00
1,600 00
1.499 96
1,200 00
40 00
106 45
520 00
817 72
1,966 68
1,300 00
1,125 00
1,600 00
100 00
1,600 00
2,400 00
1,724 94
80 65
1.500 00
975 00
1,500 00
E^54 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Toronto — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids 16,535 36
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, Mechanics, Watchman 11,625 00
Farm and Garden : Farm Hand 275 00
Attendants and Nurses 144,143 38
Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Interne, Laboratory Assistant 7,526 70
Maintenance ($163,944.33)
Travelling Expenses 258 93
Medicine and Medical Comforts 9,023 13
Provisions 90,694 20
Fuel, Light and Water 27,049 32
Clothing 14,157 84
Laundry and Cleaning 6,772 60
Furniture and Furnishings 9,735 22
Office Expenses 1,615 54
Farm Expenses 483 57
Contingencies 4,153 98
Travelling Expenses:
A. Hutchison, 11.50; M. M. Kilgour, 175.77; L. B. McFadgen, 56.47; J. M. Nes-
bitt, 15.19 258 93
Maintenance:
Allen & Rollaston, Ltd., 177.33; Ash Temple Co., Ltd., 488.30; J. & A. Aziz,
282.88; Balfours, Ltd., 757.13; J. Bamford & Sons, Ltd., 135.30; Barrett Bros.,
1,680.31; Bauer & Black, Ltd., 308.90; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 180.88;
Bolton Creamery Co., 2,323.88; Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Ltd., 795.83;
A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 205.96; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 741.61;
British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 100.35; G. P. Brown Distributors, Ltd.,
350.50; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 934.83; Canada & Dominion Sugar
Co., Ltd., 3,472.87; Canada Packers, Ltd., 568.00; Canada Semolina Co., 131.16;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 327.83; Central Wholesale Grocers,
Ltd., 1,249.67; Consumers Gas Company of Toronto, 419.83; Corbett-Cowley,
Ltd., 119.98; Dalglish & Co., 434.30; Department of Health, 147.00; Depart-
ment of Highways, 298.20; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 542.17; Domin-
ion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 298.40; Dry Goods Specialty Co., 103.06; Dust-
bane Products, Ltd., 264.80; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,453.32;
Endo Medical Products, Ltd., 159.12; Everist Bros., Ltd., 3,065.46; General
Films, Ltd., 258.10; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 122.09; Gordon, MacKay
& Co., Ltd., 1,644.05; Grose Fertilizers & Chemicals, Ltd., 119.53; Hamilton's
Wiper & Supplies, 150.39; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 332.36; J. F. Hartz Co.,
Ltd., 699.89; Highland Dairy, Ltd., 6,517.80; H. Home & Co., Ltd., 347.61;
F. Horner, Ltd., 112.86; Hunt's, Ltd., 343.65; Hydro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 434.43; Hygiene Products, Ltd., 616.95; Imperial Coffee
& Spice Co., Ltd., 132.30; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd.,
255.03; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 234.96; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 1,199.09;
Ivey & Co., 129.92; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 262.50; Jem Rubber Co., Ltd.,
307.20; J. King, 290.19; W. H. Lake, 189.77; F. A. Lallemond Refining Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 283.94; Levi's, 131.75; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd.,
713.47; J. Lowe Corporation, 325.07; Luxura Tea Co., 1,420.65; MacCallum
Manufacturing Co., 316.75; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 4,996.78; March-
ment Co., Ltd., 135.16; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 8,760.27; Mercer Reformatory
Industries, 10,285.23; Merck & Co., Ltd., 175.60; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd.,
892.75; Mills & Hadwin, Ltd., 553.11; Milnes Coal Co., Ltd., 4,910.75; Mura-
tori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 134.40; Myers-Elliott, 800.00; National
Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 305.25; National Grocers Co.,
Ltd., 1,506.21; National Refining Co., Ltd., 183.23; Nerlich & Co., 192.31;
D. Nicholson & Son, 161.70; Ontario Honey Producer's Co-operative, Ltd.,
120.00; Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 526.98; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton,
677.00; Ontario Hospital, Kingston, 220.00; Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Indus-
tries, 396.00; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 407.50; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,
3,717.51; Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, 271.93; Ontario Reformatory In-
dustries, 25,331.99; Ontario Tobacco Co., 600.00; Parke, Davis & Co., 421.20;
Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 374.36; Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
160.47; Reckitts (Overseas), Ltd., 109.30; W. E. Reid, 201.60; Reliance Shoe
Co., Ltd., 1,650.37; Rex Tailoring Co., 214.50; A. C. Robinson, 3,209.03; E.
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E55
Ontario Hospital, Toronto — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Rogers Co., Ltd., 14,191.22; Royal Canadian Tobacco Co., 212.20; R. Simpson
Co., Ltd., 271.99; Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 212.00; St. Croix Soap
Manufacturing Co., 302.77; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 868.50; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 368.60; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,082.83; Standard Vulcan-
izing & Battery Co., 101.35; C. A. Starr Co., 247.69; Stevens Companies, 308.53;
Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 11,834.55; Textile Products Co., 275.66;
Toronto Hydro-Electric Svstem, 2,734.31; Toronto Municipal Farms, 637.77;
Treasurer, City of Toronto, 6,062.47; Tuckett, Ltd., 291.00; C. Turnbull Co.,
Ltd., 290.57; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 138.75; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd.,
139.72; G. H. Walker, 841.50; Weeks Produce Co., 113.80; Western Canada
Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 211.70; White's Hardware, Ltd., 137.98; S. C. Williams,
168.18; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 281.30; York Trading Co., Ltd., 238.27; A.
B. Zacks, 163.45; Cartage, express and freight, 582.72; musical services,
34.00; newspapers and periodicals, 136.10; postage, 443.19; religious services,
530.00; telegrams, 81.78; telephone, 1,072.79; accounts under $100, 5,062.21 . .
163,685 40
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($6,202.24)
Buildings.
Engineers.
3,321 61
2,880 63
All Weld Co., Ltd., 190.70; Builders' Supplies, Ltd., 311.20; F. Carr, 150.00; Empire
Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 275.69; Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd.
331.21; E. B. Fielding & Co., 138.31; Glidden Company of Canada, Ltd., 749.42
Good Specialties, Ltd., 112.76; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 120.85
Hobart Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 200.40; R. Laidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd., 171.76
Leaside Hardware & Glass Co., Ltd., 258.71; W. Moore Paint Co., 146.70
Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 101.22; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 252.83; Storrar
Supply Co., 199.00; Sturgeons, Ltd., 180.62; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 123.60;
White's Hardware, Ltd., 200.63; Accounts under $100, 1,986.63
Toronto $426,898 64
6,202 24
Whitby
Salaries ($390,852.68)
Fletcher, D. R Superintendent 12 months 5,800 00
Allard, F. H Gardener " 1,400 00
Arthurs, T Clerk Stenographer, Group 2. ... 12 months 825 00
Less leave of absence 493 86 331 14
Astrop, C Steward, Group 2 12 months 2.400 00
Bailey, M. E Night Telephone Operator, Group 2 " 750 00
Barnard, T. W Plumber 1 " 133 37
Bath, B.I Telephone Operator, Group 2 12 " 750 00
Beaton, B. B Dentist •. (Part time) 584 00
Bland, M Store Assistant 12 months 1,300 00
Boddv, J Painter " 1,500 00
Bracey, H. G Physical Instructor " 1,500 00
Bredin, S. J Shift Engineer, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Breslin, R. H Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne
(T) 2 months 50 52
" Medical Interne (T)10 " 1,617 50 1,668 02
Bullock, A Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Caldback, E Housekeeper " 1,050 00
Cardwell, W. A Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Caughey, G. C Medical Interne (T) 4 4/5 " 799 97
Clemens, R. H Farmer 12 " 1,800 00
Cowan, G Head Cook 3 " 324 99
Cruickshank, W. H Medical Interne 12 " 2,000 00
Damery, J Supervisor " 1,400 00
Davidson, J Carpenter " 1,300 00
Dean, T Supervisor " 1,400 00
Dewsbury, L. C Chief Supervisor, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Downing, F. B Housekeeper " 1,050 00
Edwards, C. L Herdsman 11 " 1,100 00
Ferguson, J Supervisor 12 " 1,200 00
Forman, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
E56
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Whitby — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Gallogley, D. J Supervisor 12 months
Gauld, W. H Senior Assistant Physician 9 "
Goddard, E. S Medical Interne (T) 6 months 989 20
" " " 2 " 333 33
Graham, J. G Assistant Physician 7 months
Greenaway, T. A Carpenter 9% "
Grieve, J. D Clinical Physician 12 "
Harden, W. F Chef . 12 "
Hardy, G Assistant Stationary Engineer
Harris, A Shift Engineer, Group 1 "
Heard, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.(T) 9 months 618 75
" ■ " " 2 3 " 206 25
Hill, E Principal Clerk 12 months
Hodgson, H.J Store Assistant
Howard, A Painter "
Humphries, E Assistant Electrician
Ing, F Technician, Group 2 "
Irvine, W. J Supervisor
Jermyn, W Clerk, Group 2 "
Johnson, J. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 5 "
Kerr, M Supervisor 12
Laughlin, E. R Assistant Physician 2 "
Lawler, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Maguire, F Supervisor 12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 397 10
Matheson, J. M Social Service Worker, Group 2 12 months
Matthews, M. E . . . . „ Housekeeper
McBride, E. M Clerk Typist, Group 2
McCulley, R Supervisor
McLean, D "
McLeod, A. G Steamfitter
McMahon, W Shift Engineer, Group 1
McMinn, R. J Supervisor
McNee, R Senior Clerk
McPhail, A Assistant Laundryman
Millar, M. W Farmer 11 months 1,191 67
Less leave of absence 119 95
Montgomery, S. R. P Senior Assistant Physician 11^ months
Nixon, F Electrician 12 "
Palmer, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Piatt, D. C Head Cook
Pryce, R.J Supervisor
Radcliffe, J. S Storekeeper
Rainnie, J Carpenter
Rea, T Supervisor
Robertson, E. C Dietitian
Rose, A Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3}/% "
Rycroft, C Supervisor 12 "
Sharpe, R. P Head Nurse
Shulman, A. G Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3^ "
Sinclair, E. G Dentist, Group 3 8}^ "
Smith, A Mason 12 "
Stapleford, E. M Psychologist, Group 2 "
Stein, A Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3 l A "
Summers, A. R Stationary Engineer, Group 1 12 "
Sweet, T. A Assistant Physician
Thorndyke, R Assistant Plumber
Townsend, A. E Supervisor
Vail, R. V Assistant Physician
Van Home, R Supervisor
Walsh, B Head Cook 6 months 650 00
" Attendant " 562 50
1,212 50
Less leave of absence 650 00
Ward, K Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months
Watson, S Assistant Plumber
Wellman, M. C Assistant Physician
1,400 00
2,250 00
1,322 53
1,575 00
1,290 32
3,000 00
1,900 00
1,600 00
1,600 00
825 00
2,300 00
1,200 00
1,500 00
1,300 00
1,125 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
334 88
1,400 00
400 00
975 00
1,002 90
1,200 00
975 00
825 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,700 00
1,125 00
1,071 72
3,292 34
1,600 00
1,125 00
1,300 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,300 00
85 83
1,400 00
1,500 00
85 00
1,408 55
1,400 00
1,300 00
85 00
2,200 00
2,400 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
2,300 00
1,200 00
562 50
975 00
1,400 00
2,333 33
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 57
Ontario Hospital, Whitby — 'Continued
Salaries — Continued
White, H. O Store Assistant (T) 8 3/5 months 804 44
Whitney, S Carpenter 12 " 1,600 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses 19,949 43
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Helper, Mechanic 6,000 00
Farm and Garden: Farm Hands, Teamster, Truck Driver, Assistant Herdsman .... 9,114 58
Attendants and Nurses 214,002 48
Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Interne 6,274 39
Nurses-in-Training 10,015 97
Maintenance ($271,374.75)
Travelling Expenses 374 17
Medicines and Medical Comforts 13,850 91
Provisions 121,437 16
Fuel Light and Water 68,162 40
Clothing 15,256 11
Laundry and Cleaning 7,421 17
Furniture and Furnishings 19,785 30
Office Expenses 2,396 46
Farm Expenses 1 1 ,274 67
Contingencies 4,609 83
Live Stock 6,806 57
Travelling Expenses:
J. D. Grieve, 156.46; W. F. Harden, 20.91 ; J. M. Matheson, 68.40; S. R. P.
Montgomery, 33.65; R. P. Sharpe, 14.10; E. M. Stapleford, 80.65 374 17
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 169.12; Agricultural Chemicals, Ltd., 597.44; Alu-
minum Goods, Ltd., 152.99; American Can Co., 3,274.84; A. Armstrong, 995.78;
Aurora Flour & Feed Mills, Ltd., 159.75; J. & A. Aziz, 430.73; Balfours, Ltd.,
885.26; J. Bamford & Sons, Ltd., 459.18; J. F. Barnards Sons, Ltd., 562.25;
Banner Bedding, Ltd., 175.00; Barrett Bros., 1,985.48; Bauer & Black, Ltd.,
' 564.73; G. Bedding, 341.55; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 487.89; Blatchford
Feeds, Ltd., 177.75; Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 160.19; Bolton
Creamery Co., 3,066.25; Borden Co., Ltd., 102.90; H. W. Boys, 391.49; A.
Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 333.70; I. B. Bragg, 550.00; Brampton Knitting Mills,
105.00; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 619.51; British & Colonial Trading
Co., Ltd., 998.45; J. A. Bruce & Co., Ltd., 173.18; Brunner, Mond, Canada,
Ltd., 282.24; Burke, Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 1,442.95; Canada & Dominion
Sugar Co., Ltd., 6,281.40; Canada Packers, Ltd., 2,063.70; Canada Starch
Sales Co., Ltd., 144.34; Canada Vinegars, Ltd., 118.48; Canadian Industrial
Alcohol Co., Ltd., 279.78; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 164.03; Canadian Na-
tional Institute for the Blind, 218.35; Canadian National Railways, 496.19;
Canadian W. A. Rogers, Ltd., 154.45; Central Wholesale Grocers, Ltd., 788.98;
Ciba Co., Ltd., 142.57; Clarke Caster Co., Ltd., 150.45; Cockshutt Plow Co.,
Ltd., 261.12; J. J. Connors, 122.67; G. & R. J. Cook, 4,783.32; Corbett-Cowley,
Ltd., 318.41; Dalton & Grierson, Ltd., 165.93; W. R. Dean, 322.96; Delaney
& Pettit, Ltd., 3,897.34; Department of Health, 1,180.45; Diamond Cleanser
& Soaps, Ltd., 884.40; Dominion Dental Co., Ltd., 836.55; Dominion Lin-
seed Oil Co., Ltd., 605.00; Drygoods Specialty Co., 124.30; Eastman Photo-
graphic Stores, Ltd., 660.11; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 196.92; Endo Medical
Products, Ltd., 274.12; Ennis Wonder Polish Co., 108.00; R. J. Fenwick &
Co., 189.16; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 167.20; L. A. Gifford, 275.00; B. F.
Goodrich Rubber Company of Canada, Ltd., 103.33; Gordon, MacKay &
Co., Ltd., 1,279.73; Hamilton's Wiper & Supplies, 297.98; G. A. Hardie & Co.,
Ltd., 332.03; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 997.93; Higgins & Burke, Ltd., 222.11;
S. Hisey & Son, 361.00; F. W. Horner, Ltd., 265.37; Hospital & Kitchen Equip-
ment Co., 114.00; H. S. Howland Sons & Co., Ltd., 308.88; Hygiene Products,
Ltd., 369.36; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 2,072.61; Imperial Optical Co.,
164.03; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 458.42; Ingersoll
Cream Cheese Co., Ltd., 174.48; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 265.25; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd., 1,861.46; Ivey & Co., 262.68; Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 466.50;
Jones Bros, of Canada, Ltd.. 101.40; J. King, 115.18; A. Lewington, 508.50;
Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 1,135.15; Luxura Tea Co., 475.20; MacCallum
Manufacturing Co., 583.69; R. T. McLaren, 215.00; Maple Leaf Milling Co.,
Ltd., 1,878.93; Marchment Co., Ltd., 270.23; Marlowe & Strowger, 216.00;
Marshall's Co., Ltd., 13,971.68; L. McCoy, 282.01; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd.,
E58 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Whitby — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
1,201.42; McLaughlin Coal & Supplies, Ltd., 50,636.75; Mercer Reformatory
Industries, 12,057.04; Merck & Co., Ltd., 162.91; Mills & Hadwin, Ltd., 366.70;
Milnes Coal Cc, Ltd., 1,090.79; Mushroom Farms, Ltd., 274.34; Nash Tailors,
Ltd., 462.00; National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 205.34;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 497.51; National Refining Co., Ltd.. 228.14; Ner-
lich & Co., 925.79; Niagara Brand Spray Co., Ltd., 269.37; Niagara Grape
Distributors, Ltd., 100.28; D. Nicholson & Son, 929.77; Office Specialty Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 106.91; Ontario Hospital, Brockville, 250.00; Ontario
Hospital, Hamilton, 265.00; Ontario Hospital, London, 150.00; Ontario Hospital,
Orillia, 375.00; Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 1,197.00; Ontario Hospital,
Penetanguishene, 200.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 369.61; Ontario Hos-
pital, Woodstock, 221.75; Ontario Reformatory Industries, Guelph, 17,878.43;
Ontario Tobacco Co., 225.00; Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd.,
125.55; Oxford University Press, 110.00; Parke, Davis & Co., 1,092.64; C.
Parsons & Son, Ltd., 159.83; Patterson's Dairv, 154.05; Prophylactic Brush
Co. (Canada), Ltd., 228.90; F. H. Puchrin, 167'.00; Pugsley, Dingman & Co.,
Ltd., 505.53; Reckitts (Overseas), Ltd., 213.38; Reesor's Marmill, Ltd., 418.25;
W. E. Reid, 120.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 400.04; Rex Tailoring Co., 478.50;
Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 113.97; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 110.14; R. Simpson Co.,
Ltd., 180.00; E. D. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 216.72; Standard Brands, Ltd., 907.79;
C. A. Starr Co., 365.00; Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Ltd., 736.40; Stevens Com-
panies, 194.68; St. Catharines Peach Growers' Co-operative Association, 280.50;
St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., 814.19; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 1,528.05;
St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 252.20; Stronach & Sons, 317.80; Sully Aluminum,
Ltd., 389.00; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 24,297.18; Sw'ift Canadian
Co., Ltd., 292.08; Taylor-Forbes, Ltd., 100.98; Textile Products Co., 171.19;
Tod's Bread, 18,124.68; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 149.95; Trenton Cooperage
Mills, Ltd., 110.00; Tuckett, Ltd., 1,260.73; Underwood-Elliott-Fisher, Ltd.,
134.67; United Farmers Co-operative Co., Ltd., 1,019.19; Vallance, Brown
& Co., Ltd., 329.45; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 715.20; A. A. Walker, 513.83; G. H.
Walker, 726.00; Watkins Seeds, Ltd., 727.20; Whitby Dairy, 16,285.35; Whitby
Hydro-Electric System, 5,959.74; Whitby Motors, Ltd., 713.45; Whitby Public
Utility Commission, 9,998.75; White's Hardware, Ltd., 277.91; S. C. Williams,
241.61; H. Wilson & Sons, 240.00; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 106.56; V. Wright,
1,382.10; York Trading Co., Ltd., 432.62; A. B. Zacks, 125.98; Cartage,
express and freight, 753.13; musical services, 124.00; newspapers and periodicals,
170.80; postage, 1,168.50; religious services, 460.00; telegrams, 11.65; tele-
phone, 784.57; accounts under $100, 5,713.17 271,000 58
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($8,056.49)
Buildings 4,266 14
Engineers 3,790 35
Adanac Machine & Moulding Co., 218.90; F. L. Beecroft, 300.62; Boiler, Furnace
& Stove Parts, Ltd., 317.25; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 208.02; Brandram Hen-
derson, Ltd., 110.78; Brunner, Mond, Canada, Ltd., 214.32; Canadian General
Electric Co., Ltd., 123.28; Canadian Powers Regulator Co., Ltd., 209.15; Cana-
dian Scale Co., Ltd., 130.00; Crane, Ltd., 157.72; W. H. Cunningham-Hill,
Ltd., 101.65; Darling Bros., Ltd., 198.00; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 118.94;
C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd., 139.68; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 219.73;
Garlock Packing Company of Canada, Ltd., 118.84; Grinnell Company of
Canada, Ltd., 193.07; G. H. Hees, Son & Co., Ltd., 159.49; A. S. Leitch Co.,
Ltd., 220.64; Masco Co., Ltd., 125.18; McLaughlin Coal & Supplies, Ltd.,
126.40; W. Moore Paint Co., 155.10; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 441.35; J. Morrison
Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 137.83; Mueller, Ltd., 101.05; Northern Electric
Co., Ltd., 165.15; J. Robertson Co., Ltd., 225.15; Sherwin-Williams Companv
of Canada, Ltd., 188.00; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 151.81; Whitby Lumber &
Coal Co., Ltd., 228.06; White's Hardware, Ltd., 285.98; Cartage, express
and freight, 62.25; accounts under $100, 2,203.10 8,056 49
Whitby $670,283 92
Woodstock
Salaries ($140,793.02)
Lynch, D. O Superintendent 12 months 5,200 00
Batsford, F. H Assistant Gardener u 1,125 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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Ontario Hospital, Woodstock — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Boag, G. W Steward, Group 2 12 months 2,550 00
Boyd, N Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3 " 74 17
Bradley, G. A Telephone Operator, Group 2 12 " 825 00
Calder, M. M Dietitian " 1,200 00
Campbell, J. H Supervisor " 1,400 00
Clark, R. C " " 1,125 00
Curry, G Chief Supervisor " 1,500 00
Davidson, J. C Laundryman 1 " 100 00
Derby, H. K Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 10 " 750 00
Doig, F. W Storekeeper 12 " 1,600 00
Gordon, G Laundryman 11 " 1 ,283 34
Harper, T. J Supervisor 12 " 1,125 00
Haylow, M Telephone Operator, Group 2 (T) 6 months 375 00
" " " "2 " 375 00 750 00
Hunt, M Superintendent of Nurses 12 months 1,600 00
Hyslop, D. W Stationary Engineer, Group 2 8 " 1,266 68
Langdon, B. E Farmer 12 " 1,200 00
Langford, M. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2. . . . 2 months 137 50
" Nurse Attendant, Group 2 10 " 687 50 825 00
Lawson, F. S Assistant Physician 12 months 2,400 00
Lounsbury, E. C Butcher " 1,125 00
Magill, M. L Teacher 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 50 81 849 19
Marshall, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months 1 ,050 00
McAuley, N Stationary Engineer, Group 2 4 " 666 64
McGregor, A Herdsman 12 " 1,125 00
McKenzie, A. E Telephone Operator, Group 2 (T) Y 2 " 32 26
McMaster, S Supervisor 12 " 1,125 00
Pack, K. M Clerk, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Pratt, C. H Senior Assistant Physician " 3,600 00
Raper, A. H Carpenter's Helper " 1,200 00
Rowcliffe, J. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Smith, H Painter " 1,300 00
Thompson, R Supervisor 1 ,400 00
Tisdale, C. V Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Watson, V. A Supervisor " 1,200 00
White, A. J Head Cook " 1,300 00
Wilson, A. H Dentist (Part time) 1 ,608 00
Young, R. A Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne (T) 3 months 75 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress, Kitchen Porters, Porter
and Messenger 8,756 77
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers 5,980 32
Farm and Garden : Farm Hands 2,556 67
Attendants and Nurses 70,280 30
Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Interne 2,563 68
Maintenance ($99,895.93)
Travelling Expenses 147 80
Medicines and Medical Comforts 9,726 92
Provisions 32,259 83
Fuel, Light and Water 30,795 74
Clothing
Laundry and Cleaning . . . .
Furniture and Furnishings
Office Expenses
Farm Expenses
Contingencies
Live Stock
5,746 15
3,161 89
5,622 83
1,870 12
5,324 31
2,428 13
2,812 21
Travelling Expenses:
J. H. Campbell, 45.65; W. G. Cocker, 32.00; D. O. Lynch, 70.15
Maintenance:
A. Armstrong, 871.50; Ash Temple Co., Ltd., 108.07; J. & A. Aziz, 150.46;
Balfours, Ltd., 429.77; Barney's Quality Fish, 961.29; Bauer & Black, Ltd.,
445.00; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 102.61; British & Colonial Trading Co.,
Ltd., 257.92; J. A. Bruce Co., Ltd., 108.73; W. A. Bull, 102.45; Burke Electric
147 80
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Woodstock — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
& X-Ray Co., Ltd., 564.57; Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., 119.49; Canada &
Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 662.65; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 118.78;
Canadian Germicide Co., Ltd., 102.80; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 153.40;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 143.51; Central Wholesale Grocers,
Ltd., 221.48; Coghill Tailoring Co., 660.00; G. & R. J. Cook, 434.56; Corbett-
Cowlev, Ltd., 130.18; Crestol Refineries, Ltd., 163.83; Crown Lumber, Coal
Supply Co., Ltd., 4,937.13; W. R. Dean, 124.00; Delany & Pettit, Ltd., 564.34;
Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 197.85; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 177.21; Elliott
Bros., 857.12; Elliott, Marr & Co., Ltd., 1,443.22; Eureka Planter Co., Ltd.,
116.65; W. T. Fretz, 179.00; General Films, Ltd., 486.80; Gold Seal Shoe Re-
pair Shop, 351.30; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 574.94; Hamilton's Wiper
& Supplies, 204.28; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 211.05; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd.,
1,790.41; G.H.Hees, Son & Co., Ltd., 198.39; Hobbs Hardware Co., Ltd., 145.99;
Hogg & Lytle, Ltd., 247.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
4,463.23; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 975.00; Imperial Fuels, 16,766.30;
Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 296.34; Ingersoll Cream
Cheese Co., Ltd., 296.28; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 191.94; Interlake Tissue Mills
Co., Ltd., 761.69; Johnston Baking Co., 4,748.50; Jones Bros., 163.00; Karn's
Drug Store, 137.31; F. S. Kennedy, 125.00; Libby, McNeill & Libby of Canada,
Ltd., 131.86; Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 100.20; Loblaw Groceterias
Co., Ltd., 197.50; J. Lowe Corporation, 323.54; Luxura Tea Co., 126.72; Mac-
Callum Manufacturing Co., 299.10; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 4,610.04; McCarthy
Milling Co., Ltd., 800.00; McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 533.32; J. W. McLevin,
165.00; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 3,222.80; Milqo, Ltd., 140.48; Moffats,
Ltd., 223.66; J. Montgomery, 120.00; National Drug & Chemical Com-
ical Company of Canada, Ltd., 245.88; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 296.79;
Nerlich & Co., 335.30; Ontario Honey Producers Co-operative, Ltd., 108.40;
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 700.00; Ontario Hospital, London, 150.00; Ontario
Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 255.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 684.65; Ontario
Hospital, Whitby, 947.00; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 10,315.80; Ontario
Tobacco Co., 112.50; Oxford Farmers Co-operative Produce Co., Ltd., 854.00;
Oxford Fruit Co-operative, Ltd., 120.00; Parke, Davis & Co., 644.13; Poole
& Co., 1,819.94; Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Ltd., 110.25; Reliance Shoe Co.,
Ltd., 677.70; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 295.29; Sinclair, Stevens & Black, 137.00;
Standard Brands, Ltd., 338.25 ; Standard Tube Co., Ltd., 295.20 ; F. Stearns
and Company of Canada, Ltd., 161.13; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 950.18;
Sully Aluminum, Ltd., 112.50; Textile Products Co., 202.04; P. Tillick, 133.65;
Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 110.00; Tuckett, Ltd., 1,004.00; Vallance, Brown
& Co., Ltd., 319.83; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 444.10; Victoria Paper & Twine Co.,
Ltd., 194.32; Whyte Packing Co., Ltd., 1,220.40; C. R. Will & Co., Ltd., 130.83;
S. C. Williams, 158.68; Wilson's Produce, 197.31; Witts Fertilizer Works,
441.60; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 152.50; Woodstock, City of, 600.00; Wood-
stock Central Dairy, Ltd., 103.36; Woodstock District Farmer's Co-operative
Association, Ltd., 1,056.27; Woodstock General Hospital, 346.50; Woodstock
Public Utilities Commission, 3,475.72; Cartage, express and freight, 547.35;
musical services, 185.00; newspapers and periodicals, 164.71; postage, 780.83;
religious services, 460.00; telegrams, 46.95; telephone, 925.02; accounts under
$100, 5,991.73
99,748 13
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($5,980.85)
Buildings.
Engineers
2,637 27
3,343 58
Beldam's Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 141.35; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 421.75; Crane,
Ltd., 320.83; Davison & Mclnnis, 143.13; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 106.35; Hobart Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 116.81; Hobbs Glass Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 133.24; Hobbs Hardware Co., Ltd., 330.55; Hutcheson
Lumber Co., Ltd., 657.80; MacLean Underfeed Stoker Co., Ltd., 340.54; Mc-
Kenzie Hardware, 115.94; J. Morrison Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 101.09
Pilkington Bros. (Canada), Ltd., 162.72; Roelofson Elevator Co., Ltd., 113.55
Sherwin-Williams Company of Canada, Ltd., 140.41; Sturgeons, Ltd., 297.86
Superior Electric Supply Company of Toronto, Ltd., 101.76; Western Foundry
Co., Ltd., 109.25; Cartage, express and freight, 66.15; accounts under
$100, 2,059.77
5,980 85
Woodstock $246,669 80
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 61
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Toronto Psychiatric
Salaries ($93,665.74)
Farrar, C. B Superintendent 12 months 5,000 00
Abbott, A Secretarial Stenographer 5 " 666 65
Aikenhead, G. D Social Service Worker, Group 2 .12 months 1,400 00
Less leave of absence 189 10 1,210 90
Boyer, G Medical Consultant (Part time) 530 00
Brown, J. A Psychologist 12 months 1,700 00
Less leave of absence 123 84 1,576 16
Chalk, S. G Senior Assistant Physician 12 months 3,450 00
Coburn, F. E Senior Undergraduate Medical Interne. ... 4 " 100 00
Cook, B. W Painter (T) u 403 23
Darwin, L. E Elevator Attendant (T) 2Y 2 " 192 50
Demorest, M. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Foley, M Superintendent of Nurses 12 months 1,700 00
Less leave of absence 155 37 1,544 63
Goodman, B Telephone Operator, Group 2 12 months 825 00
Jackson, M Assistant Physician " 3,000 00
Johnston, H. W Medical Consultant (Part time) 530 00
Kaake, E Telephone Operator, Group 2 12 months 856 25
Leggett, J. D Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 975 00
Lewis, E. P Director, Out-Patient's Department " 4,400 00
Linell, E. A Medical Consultant (Part time) 600 00
Lowrey, W. H " " u 530 00
Mackenzie, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months 1,050 00
Maher, V.L.N " " " 2 " 900 00
Manning, G. W Junior Undergraduate Medical Interne. . . 4 " 40 00
McCuaig, C. H Senior Assistant Physician 12 months 3,400 00
Less leave of absence 1,000 00 2,400 00
McCuaig, L Acting Head Nurse 2% months 268 32
McCutcheon, J. V Senior Undergraduate Medical
Interne 4 months 100 00
(Part time) 6 " 60 00 160 00
McKenzie, K. G Medical Consultant (Part time) 530 00
Merrick, W. C Steward, Group 2 12 months 2,200 00
Mitchell, A Head Cook " 1,200 00
Owen, T Medical Consultant (Part time) " 1,000 00
Poison, K. J Telephone Operator, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Rae, C Medical Consultant (Part time) 520 00
Rigby, F Steamntter (T) 3 months 324 99
" « 9 " 975 00 1,299 99
Rumble, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 6M months 435 42
Smith, H. G " « " 2 12 " 900 00
Stewart, M. E Social Service Worker, Group 1 .12 months 1,700 00
Less leave of absence 27 42 1,672 58
Thomson, F. B Senior Undergraduate Medical
Interne 3]/ 2 months 88 34
(Part-time) 6 " 60 00 148 34
Wharton, M. A Dietitian 9 months 900 00
Wilshire, J. W Investigator 12 " 1,400 00
Wilson, V. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) H " 25 40
Winston, M Senior Psychological Interne 1 " 35 00
Domestic Help: Cooks, Maids, Cleaners and Helpers, Kitchen Porter 11,704 66
Attendants and Nurses 34,200 95
Occupational Therapist 1,300 00
Student Nurses 670 47
Graduate Occupational Therapy Internes 183 33
Nurses-in-Training 30 96
Maintenance ($30,449.51)
Medicines and Medical Comforts 2,489 44
Provisions 12,343 98
Fuel, Light and Water 6,159 92
Clothing 321 26
Laundry and Cleaning 3,535 93
Furniture and Furnishings 3,201 14
Office Expenses 1,838 66
Lawn Expenses 81 70
Contingencies 477 48
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Ontario Hospital, Toronto Psychiatric — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 317.55; J. Bamford & Sons, Ltd., 780.58; Barker's
Bread, Ltd., 792.99; Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Ltd., 166.03; Canada &
Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 213.45; Cassidy's, Ltd., 139.76; Department of
Public Works, 2,500.00; Dunolp Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Ltd., 496.27; T.
Eaton Co., Ltd., 206.43; K. C. Freeman, 172.20; Galloway Furniture, Ltd.,
132.00; Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 100.29; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 194.20;
J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 571.23; Highland Dairy, Ltd., 460.27; Hunt's, Ltd.,
206.17; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 134.40; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd., 433.25; Loblaw Groceterias Co., Ltd., 101.53; Luxura Tea
Co., 190.08; Marshall's Co., Ltd., 1,237.35; Metal Craft Co., Ltd., 277.56;
Mercer Reformatory, 883.85; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 803.66; National
Grocers Co., Ltd., 854.36; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 155.17;
Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 1,388.61; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 1,347.69;
Ontario Reformatory Industries, Guelph, 4,806.06; Ontario Reformatory,
Mimico, 239.31; Parke, Davis & Co., 376.20; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 198.50;
Standard Tube Co., Ltd., 339.21; Toronto, City of, 1,441.19; Toronto Hydro-
Electric System, 2,062.62; Toronto Transportation Commission, 260.00; Whyte
Packing Co., Ltd., 362.28; V. Wright, 566.40; Cartage and express, 73.86;
newspapers and periodicals, 199.79; postage, 225.00; telegrams, 6.71; tele-
phone, 936.18; accounts under $100, 3,099.27 30,449 51
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($1,147.98)
Buildings 772 35
Engineers 375 63
Canadian Powers Regulator Co., Ltd., 101.90; Hospital & Kitchen Equipment
Co., Ltd., 290.50; Accounts under $100, 755.58 1,147 98
Toronto Psychiatric $125,263 23
St. Thomas
Salaries ($7,682.80)
Smith, W. D Superintendent 3^ month 246 77
Montgomery, S. R. P Assistant Superintendent 182 79
Bell, P. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 11/5 months 83 48
Collins, W. O Chief Supervisor 2 316 66
Connor, T. W Assistant Stationary Engineer 3 350 03
Eames, K. C Assistant Cook (T) Y 2 " 33 27
Freeman, H. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 3/5 " 51 01
Long, O. H Head Cook (T) Y z " 33 27
Mclntyre, W. A Steward, Group 3 (T) 6 3/5 " 1,094 46
McLachlan, J Stationary Engineer, Group 1 12 2,200 00
Noon, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 (T) 11/5 " 81 02
Walters, H. R Steamfitter (T) 1 u 108 33
White, H. O Store Assistant (T) 3 2/5 " 320 56
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Mechanics, Shift Engineers 2,581 15
Maintenance ($6,796.48)
Medicines and Medical Comforts 1,290 88
Provisions 3,157 95
Fuel, Light and Water 19 69
Clothing 1,000 18
Laundry and Cleaning 589 00
Furniture and Furnishings 194 66
Office Expenses 1 7 43
Contingencies 526 69
G. Bird, 103.00; Elliott, Marr & Co., Ltd., 1,260.96; Hygiene Products, Ltd.,
130.90; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 179.19; Interlake Tissue Mills Co.,
Ltd., 104.00; Kaumagraph, Ltd., 106.00; M. H. Kerr, 106.25; F. Leeking, 101.25;
MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 103.48; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 621.28;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 63
Ontario Hospital, St. Thomas — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 316.42; Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 162.00;
Ontario Reformatory Industries, 1,087.62; Parke, Davis & Co., 219.77; Rich-
ards Glass Co., Ltd., 102.52; Stevens Companies, 122.90; Vernon & Co., Ltd.,
114.70; S. C. Williams, 154.50; Accounts under $100, 1,699.74 6,796 48
St. Thomas $14,479 28
Ontario Hospitals $4,987,341 30
Hospitals Branch $8,437,111 56
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. Harold J. Kirby 12 months 8,000 00
Grants— Ontario Institute of Radio Therapy ($63,000.00)
Toronto General Hospital 45,000 00
Kingston General Hospital 9,000 00
London General Hospital 9,000 00
Statutory $71,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Expenses of the Commission for the Investigation of Cancer
Remedies ($2,556.72)
Salaries, Temporary:
Egener, F. T Secretary 5 months 375 00
Travelling Expenses:
R. Brydie, 16.40; T. H. Callahan, 18.00; W. J. Deadman, 71.90; D. T. Fraser,
22.15; R. E. Valin, 185.20; R. C. Wallace, 168.90; G. Young, 22.25 504 80
Miscellaneous:
R. Brydie, services, reporting, 1,508.03; Accounts under $100, 168.89 1,676 92
Mrs. Olive Carpenter, Rainy River, for Maintenance of
Amos L. Smith ($330.00)
Mrs. O. Carpenter 330 00
Grant to St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, for the Purchase
of Deep Therapy X-Ray Equipment ($30,000.00)
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto 30,000 00
Contribution to the Essex County Sanatorium to Provide
a New Kitchen for the Institution ($12,500.00)
Essex County Sanatorium 12,500 00
Hospitalization of Transients ($1,209.40)
Kenora General Hospital 121 80
Kirkland District Red Cross Hospital 745 60
Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, North Bay 342 00
Special Warrants $46,596 12
Total Expenditure, Department of Health $9,488,796.57
PART F
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries 5
Grants 9
Residency (Division) Salaries 13, 15
Travelling Expenses 13, 18
Maintenance, etc 14, 19
Unforeseen and Unprovided 14, 19
Traffic Census 14, 19
King's Highways, Connecting Links, Lands and Buildings 14, 20
Unemployment Relief: Secondary and Development Roads 15, 51
Municipal Roads Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 13, 18
Maintenance 14, 19
County Roads 15, 48
Township Roads and Indian Reserve Roads 15, 48
Gasoline Tax Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 13, 18
Maintenance 14, 19
Permits, Gasoline Pumps, Signs and Garages Branch:
Salaries 10
Travelling Expenses 13, 18
Maintenance 14,19
Equipment Branch:
Salaries 10
Equipment Replacements, etc 15, 20
Motor Vehicles Branch:
Salaries ■ 1 1
Travelling Expenses 13, 18
Maintenance 14,19
Safety Committee, advertising 14, 19
Automobile Markers and Supplies 14,19
Fees, etc 14, 19
Summary 4
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1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 5
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page F 15)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($339,430.07)
Permanent
Office of the Minister
Yorston, J. E Secretary to the Minister and Depart-
mental Secretary 12 months
Farewell, H Secretarial Stenographer
Leeson, L. E " "
Office of the Deputy Minister
Smith, R. M Deputy Minister 12 months
Armstrong, H. J Assistant to the Deputy Minister
Beemer, H. M Senior Clerk
Brown, E. E Clerk, Group 1
Creswick, M Secretarial Stenographer a
Fleming, E Clerk, Group 1 "
Murray, S. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 u
Office of the Chief Engineer
Smith, A. A Chief Engineer 12 months
Balfour, H. M Assistant Highwav Engineer "
Blair, R. B Principal Audit Clerk. "
Chatterton, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Dickin, E. M " " " 1
Francis, T. F District Engineer
Hutcheson, W. B Assistant Engineer
James, E. M Senior Clerk "
Locking, I. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
McKinnon. A. E " " " 2
Murray, E. H Principal Clerk "
Nelson, C. H Assistant Chief Engineer "
Robbins, C. A District Engineer "
Office of the Bridge Engineer
Sedgwick, A Chief Bridge Engineer 12 months
Cowpersmith, A. T Draughtsman, Group 1 "
Dodd, E.J " "2
Douglas, A. H Senior Draughtsman, Group 2 "
Gibson, J. M " " " 2
Hewitt, H. L " " " 2
Lamont, H. N Assistant Highway Engineer "
Loch, L Senior Draughtsman, Group 1
Maisonville, A. W Draughtsman, Group 1 "
Murray, V. S Assistant Highway Engineer "
Parker, C. C Senior Draughtsman, Group 2 "
Toye, A. M Assistant Highway Engineer
Wilson, D. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Office of the Purchasing Engineer
MacLachlan, W. A Contract Engineer 12 months
Adams, S Principal Clerk "
Kennedy, M Senior Clerk "
Reid, E. K Senior Clerk Stenographer
Welby, S. R Purchasing Clerk
Office of the Draughting Room
Hay, A Assistant Chief Engineer 12 months
Barclay, D Senior Draughtsman, Group 1 "
Boyd, J " " " 2, u
2,700
00
1,500
00
1,400
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8,000 00
4,000
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1,800 00
1,400 00
1,400
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1,600 00
1,200 00
5,000
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3,000 00
2,000
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1,125
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1,125
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3,300 00
3,300
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1,600
00
900
00
900 00
2,100 00
3,800
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3,600
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3,800
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1,800
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1,400
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2,100 00
2,300 00
2,000
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2,850 00
2,400
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2,000
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2,700
00
2,300
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2,700
00
975
00
3,300 00
2,000 00
1,800
00
1,500
00
2,200 00
3,300
00
2,550 00
2,200 00
F6
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Main Office, Salaries — Continued
Office of the Draughting Room — Continued
Campbell, M. W Draughtsman, Group 2 12
Cassidy, J. F Senior Draughtsman, Group 2 10
Clark, H. A Instrument Man, Group 1 12
Davidson, W. A Draughtsman, Group 1
Hill, J. F " " 1
Hotson, W. E " " 1
Liddle, C. F Office Appliance Operator, Group 3
Lightwood, G Draughtsman, Group 1
Odam, L. G Office Appliance Operator, Group 1
Pownell, G. F " « " " 1
Robins, C. P Draughtsman, Group 2
Saunders, C. B " " 1
Smith, F. T Foreman Painter 8
Stockdale, G. A Draughtsman, Group 1 12
Tompsett, C.J " " 3
Walsh, G. E " " 2
Wenger, F. W " " 1
Whitelaw, J " " 2
iths
1,200 00
1,750 00
1,800 00
1,800 00
1,700 00
2,000 00
750 00
1,800 00
1,700 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1.600 00
1,333 28
1,800 00
900 00
1,500 00
2,000 00
1,400 00
Testing Laboratory
Kitson, W Laboratory Supervisor 12 months 2,400 00
Braggins, W. P Testing Engineer " 2,000 00
Smith, T. M Laboratory Assistant, Group 1 " 1,300 00
Surveys Office
Fulton, W. J Inspector of Surveys 12 months 3,200 00
Andersen, Y Surveyor, Group 2 " 1 ,900 00
Baird, W. J Assistant Inspector of Surveys " 2,400 00
Bennett, N. D Surveyor, Group 2 " 2,000 00
Corey, W. R Draughtsman, Group 2 " 1,500 00
Folkes, J " " 4 " 750 00
Griffin, C Surveyor, Group 2 " 1 ,900 00
Griffin, P. M Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Haigh, J.J Surveyor, Group 2 " 2 100 00
Howard, J. B "" " 1 " 2,100 00
Howden, H. S Instrument Man, Group 1 1.600 00
Jackson, J. E Assistant Inspector of Surveys 2,550 00
Jackson, W. L Senior Draughtsman, Group 2 2,000 00
Muir, T. C Instrument Man, Group 2 " 1,300 00
Perk, W. A Draughtsman, Group 2 " 1,300 00
Sabine, K Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Siddall, K. H.. . Surveyor, Group 1 2,100 00
Smith, E. S Draughtsman, Group 2 1,500 00
Stewart, L. D Surveyor and Senior Draughtsman 3,000 00
Waddell, W. J Draughtsman,, Group 3 " 1 ,050 00
Warren, W. R " " 2 " L500 00
Office of the Chief Accountant
Smith, G. E. F Chief Accountant 12 months 3,800 00
Zoller, J. L Chief Clerk " 3,000 00
Adamson, H. M Clerk, Group 1 " 1 ,300 00
Adkins, G Senior Clerk u 1,700 00
Anderson, J. R Clerk, Group 1 1,200 00
Beaupre, R. E Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,200 00
Bishop, I. M Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 900 00
Boisseau, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1 ,200 00
Bradburv, A W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,400 00
Brown, G Audit Clerk " 1,600 00
Burch, H. Y Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Burstow, S. J " " 1 " 1 ,600 00
Carson, M Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1 ,200 00
Cartan, J. F Clerk, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Chadwick, I Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1 ,200 00
Chambers, D Clerk, Group 2 " 1 ,200 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F 7
Main Office, Salaries — Continued
Office of the Chief Accountant — Continued
Cooper, G. H Senior Clerk 2 months 333 40
Dicker, C. L Principal Clerk 12 * 2,400 00
Embleton, F Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Flegg, F. C Senior Clerk u 1,600 00
Fralick, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 « 975 00
Gould, M. L " u " 1 « 975 00
Gray, G Clerk, Group 2 " 750 00
Hallett, N. W Principal Clerk " 2,200 00
Hardv, W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Hart,F. H " " 2 " 1,200 00
Hayden, I Clerk Srenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Hewitt, C Clerk, Group 1 " 1,400 00
Higgins, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 975 00
Hoover, C Principal Clerk " 2,000 00
Knight, H. H Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
LaPrairie, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Lickorish, E " " " 1 " 1,050 00
Lindsav, L Clerk, Group 2 " 1,200 00
Lyons, M Clerk Typist, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Martin, F. J Principal Clerk " 2,100 00
Milligan, H. E Clerk Tvpist, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Mitchell, E. A Principal Clerk " 2,100 00
Porter, F Stock Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Roberts, R Clerk, Group 2 " 975 00
Roney, C. P Senior Clerk ■ 1 ,700 00
Russell, J. B Clerk, Group 2 * 1 ,050 00
Simpson, S Clerk Tvpist, Group 1 1 ,200 00
Skinner, W. A Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Smith, Jas Principal Clerk " 2,200 00
Smith, John J u " " 2,300 00
Sparling, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Talbot, F Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Tremeer, F. A " " 2 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 14 90 960 10
Vincent, A. F Senior Clerk 12 months 2,000 00
Wilson,H " " " 1,700 00
Office of the Municipal Audits
Woods, M. H Head Audit Clerk ....
Allen, W. G Senior Audit Clerk . . .
Brown, P. D " " " ....
Dickson, N. B " " u ...
Gill, J. A Audit Clerk
Tory, P. H Senior Audit Clerk . . .
Mace, M. C Clerk Typist, Group 1
Pogue, J Senior Audit Clerk
Teetzel, L. B "
..... 12 months
Less leave of absence
12 months
2,400 00
a
1,900 00
a
1,800 00
u
1,900 00
a
1,200 00
u
1,700 00
i 900 00
i 19 35
880 65
12 months
1,700 00
a
1,700 00
Property Department
Richardson, N. H Senior Property Valuator 12 months
Beard, F. W Assistant Property Valuator, Group 1 "
Beldam, C. G " " « " 1
Bond, R. W Clerk, Group 1
Broadfoot, H Clerk Typist, Group 1 u
Code, R. S Surveyor a
Cryer, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Doe, D Clerk Typist, Group 1 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 7 50
Elliott, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months
Gourlay, J Senior Draughtsman "
Jones, H. P Assistant Property Valuator, Group 1 "
Leadbetter, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
4,000
00
2,100 00
1,800
00
1,200
00
900 00
2,200 00
975
00
892
50
1,050
00
2,300
00
2,200
00
900
00
F8
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Main Office, Salaries — Continued
Property Department — Continued
Lounsburv, W. N Assistant Property Valuator, Group 2 12 months 1,500 00
McGiverin, F. A " " " " 1 " 2,100 00
Mewburn, T. C " " " " 1 " 1 ,800 00
Outram, A. A Surveyor, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Reid, A Engineering Draughtsman " 2,850 00
Rochemont, A. V Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Sheppard, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Slater, J. S Assistant Property Valuator, Group 1 " 2,300 00
Wyse, G. F Draughtsman, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Correspondence Office
Simpson, G. R Clerk, Group 1 12 months
Crozier, G. M Filing Clerk, Group 1
Fawcett, M " " " 1
Gardiner, V. M Clerk Typist, Group 1
Lindsay, K Filing Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,200 00
Less leave of absence 68 98
Lindsay, P. F Office Boy 5 months
Rapson, N Filing Clerk, Group 1 12 "
Trimble, D. W Clerk Typist, Group 1 "
Waters, J. C. T " " " 1 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 6 25
1,300 00
900 00
975 00
900 00
1,131 02
281 25
1,200 00
900 00
893 75
Stationery and Printing Office
Mason, J. B Senior Clerk 12 months 1,700 00
Edwards, B Office Appliance Operator, Group 2 " 1,050 00
Harrison, H Clerk, Group 1 " 1,300 00
Jarvis, W. H " " 2 " 975 00
Luck, A. E Office Appliance Operator, Group 1 u 1,400 00
Rooker, L Clerk, Group 2 " 1,125 00
Harris, M. I,
Temporary
Office of the Minister
Filing Clerk, Group 2 12 months 750 00
Less leave of absence 10 08
739 92
Van Raalte, P. S.
Office of the Draughting Room
Draughtsman, Group 2
12 months 1,500 00
Office of the Chief Accountant
Hood, M. C. Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 825 00
Scicluna, H Office Boy 7 1/5" 315 00
Scott, W. B.
Office of the Municipal Audits
Audit Clerk
3 months
375 00
Property Department
Clements, L. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 3 months 262 50
Colhoun, F. B Clerk Typist, Group 2 5 " 312 50
Easterbrook, J. F Student-at-Law 12 " 1,043 28
King, A. E Land Valuator and Claims Ad-
juster 12 months 2,100 00
Less leave of absence 540 32 1,559 68
MacMahon, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 825 00
McAninch, H. M " " " 2 " 825 00
Robson, J. E Assistant Property Valuator, Group 1 3 " 549 99
Sayce, G. L " " " " 1 12 " 2,100 00
Sharpe, E. L Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 750 00
Smith, J. J Assistant Property Valuator, Group 1 " 2,100 00
Taylor, G. R " * " a 1 3 " 525 00
Willmot, S. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 825 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F9
Main Office — Continued
Temporary Salaries — Continued
Correspondence Office
Conron, R. W Office Boy
Ivory, R. A.
Paton, W " "
Pears, L. E u "
Young, G Filing Clerk, Group 1
Corrigale, J. J.
Stationery and Printing Office
Clerk, Group 2
12 months
7 u
4 4/5 "
12 "
525 00
306 25
210 00
525 00
900 00
12 months 1,200 00
Grants ($1,800.00)
Ontario Good Roads Association . .
Canadian Good Roads Association
Main Office $341,230 07
300 00
1,500 00
MUNICIPAL ROADS BRANCH
Salaries ($61,250.00)
Permanent
Marshall, J. A. P Chief Municipal Engineer 12
Boucher, L. A Municipal Road Engineer
Caldwell, T.S " « "
Caughey, J. E " " "
Cook, W. S " " "
Eaton, H. T " " "
Fellowes, A. N " " "
Gamey, A Senior Clerk
Gibson, W. G Municipal Road Engineer
Hainsworth, N. W Senior Clerk
Hawes, J. H Municipal Road Engineer
Higgins, P. M " " "
Hopper, W. T Assistant Municipal Road Engineer. . .
Howard, J. P " " " "...
Lee, T. W " " " " ...
Maclnnes, J. M Municipal Road Engineer
Magladery, T Clerk, Group 1
Millar, J. D Municipal Road Engineer
Perry, J. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Phillips, K " " " 2
Poynton, C. A Municipal Road Engineer
Smail, H. A " " "
Spence, D. S Draughtsman, Group 2
Swartman, T. C Municipal Road Engineer
Whitton, J. B Assistant Municipal Road Engineer. . .
Binkley, E.
Temporary
Clerk Typist, Group 2 .
12 months
3,600 00
a
2,700 00
a
2,400 00
a
2,700 00
u
2,700 00
a
3,000 00
a
3,000 00
a
1,800 00
a
2,850 00
«
2,000 00
it
3,000 00
a
3,000 00
a
2,000 00
a
2,100 00
a
2,100 00
it
3,150 00
a
1,200 00
a
2,850 00
u
1,050 00
a
900 00
a
2,700 00
u
3,000 00
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1,600 00
a
2,700 00
a
2,400 00
12 months
750 00
GASOLINE TAX BRANCH
Salaries ($39,174.97)
Permanent
Cuthbertson, S. O Chief Inspector of Gasoline Tax 12 months 3,600 00
Adams, W Senior Filing Clerk " 1,600 00
Aitchison, T. P Senior Clerk " 1,900 00
Anderson, W. A Principal Clerk " 2,000 00
Armstrong, W. C Inspector " 2,400 00
Banning, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Fitch, D. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 825 00
Gordon, T. D Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Ives, J. B " " 1 " 1,200 00
F 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Gasoline Tax Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Jaques, V. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months 975 00
Kennedy, A. R Senior Clerk a 1,900 00
Macdonald, R " " ■ 1,900 00
Nicol, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Noble, J. J Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
O'Hara, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 7 a 525 00
Palmer, M " " u 2 12 " 900 00
Power, M. A Clerk, Group 1 « 1,500 00
Robinson, J. H Principal Audit Clerk " 2,000 00
Saunders, C. A " " " " 2,000 00
Scicluna, H Clerk, Group 3 4 4/5" 300 00
Talbot, D " " 1 12 " 1,200 00
Tibbs, J. L " " 3 « 750 00
Vallance, A " " 1 9 " 974 97
Walker, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 975 00
Wicks, L " " « 1 " 1,200 00
Wilhelm, E. D « " "2 " 900 00
Wilson, M Senior Clerk Stenographer u 1,200 00
Temporary
Jerome, P. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 months 825 00
Scoble, E. J " " « 2 " 900 00
PERMITS, GASOLINE PUMPS, SIGNS AND GARAGES BRANCH
Salaries ($13,500.00)
Permanent
Fairs, C. G Inspector
Allen, G. W Clerk, Group 1
Crumpton, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Delves, E Inspector
Dickson, B. M Assistant Inspector
Dollery, J Chauffeur
Fice, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Sargent, H. B Assistant Inspector
Saul, G Clerk Typist, Group 1
Temporary
Bonneville, P Assistant Inspector . . . .
12 months
1,700 00
It
1,300 00
u
1,200 00
It
1,400 00
u
1,500 00
It
1,600 00
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1,050 00
«
1,500 00
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1,050 00
12 months
1,200 00
EQUIPMENT BRANCH
Salaries ($85,287.50)
Permanent
Johnston, T Garage and Equipment Superintendent.
Adams, F. W Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Allen, E Auto Painter
Andrews, C Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Atkins, W. H " " u 1
Ball, C.J " " " 1
Bell, R. A Clerk, Group 1
Brown, H. F Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Campbell, J Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Carr, A. C " " " 1
Chiddenton, S. J " " " 1
Coomber, W Principal Clerk
Cooper, W Store Assistant
Costello, J Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Cowden, A ■ " " 1
Cross, M. F Senior Clerk
Dale, A. H Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Dent, M " " " 1
12 months
2,850 00
u
1,800 00
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1,700 00
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1,600 00
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1,500 00
1,100 00
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1,600 00
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1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Fll
Equipment Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Duffin, A. R Auto Mechanic, Group 1 12 months
Fraser, J Head Auto Mechanic . . .
Gibson, G Division Head Mechanic
Gordon, A Garage Attendant
Gratton, A. W Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Greenwell, F Garage Attendant
Griffin, S. H Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Hayden, J « " « 1
Johnston, W Head Auto Mechanic . . .
Law, F Chauffeur
Linquist, F. A Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Long, A. E u u "1
Long, J. G " * " 1
Maciver, D. W " " " 1
McGrath, W Night Garage Attendant
Moores F Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Morris, J. H Storekeeper
Noseworthy, F. G Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Overton, W. A " * " 1
Page, R.N Clerk, Group 1
Pain, W. H Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Pope, O Chauffeur
Robinson, W. S Auto Mechanic, Group 1
Shaw, H. G " " " 1
Simmonds, F " " " 1
Smith, W. B " " " 1
Spence, W Senior Clerk
Treadaway, G Chauffeur
Wallace, J. A Auto Mechanic, Group 2
Westlake, L.
Winton, J. M Store Assistant
Woodrow, F. J Clerk, Group 1
Wright, W. W " " 2
Young, P. C " " 1
2
Temporary
Consitt, H Auto Mechanic, Group 2
12 months
1,800 00
«
2,000 00
a
1,600 00
a
1,050 00
u
1,800 00
u
1,400 00
u
1,500 00
a
1,600 00
a
2,000 00
a
1,600 00
u
1,600 00
u
1,800 00
. u
1,800 00
a
1,600 00
u
1,400 00
u
1,600 00
u
1,600 00
a
1,600 00
u
1,600 00
a
1,200 00
u
1,700 00
u
1,600 00
u
1,700 00
a
1,600 00
it
1,500 00
a
1,700 00
a
2,000 00
u
1,600 00
u
1,500 00
a
1,500 00
u
1,200 00
u
1,200 00
2H "
227 50
12 "
1,300 00
12 months
1,560 00
MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH
Salaries ($141,489.85)
Permanent
Bickell, J. P Registrar of Motor Vehicles. . . .
Townley, A. A Chief Clerk
Kelly, H Head Clerk, Group 1 ,
Evans, G. C Principal Clerk
Hovey, A. G Senior Clerk
Howard, M " "
Jackson, J " "
MacNab, A. G " "
Nicholls, H " "
Rowan, A. H " "
Smith, E. A " "
Tatton, J. S " "
Ware, C. C " «
Cockin, E. M Inspector
Collins, A "
Cumber, T. S u
Duncan, G. R "
Gamble, A. J
McKelvie, C
Smith, J. J
12 months
4,400 00
a
2,900 00
a
2,850 00
a
2,000 00
ft
1,800 00
a
1,600 00
a
1,800 00
a
1,700 00
u
1,600 00
a
1,500 00
u
1,600 00
"
2,000 00
a
1,700 00
u
1,400 00
u
1,400 00
a
1,400 00
u
1,500 00
a
1,800 00
a
1,800 00
a
1,400 00
F12
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No, 1
Motor Vehicles Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Arnold, W. J Chauffeur Examiner 12 months
Best, D " "
Hodgson, G. A " "
Laxton, W. E " "
Nelson, W.J " "
Pedlar, P. S " "
Stockdale, W " "
Bawtinheimer, G. A Clerk, Group 1 3 2/5 "
Boughner, W.
Bradley, P. S...
Brown, H. C. . .
Butt, E. L
Carter, H
Creed, C. C...
Earl, W. M. . ..
Gardiner, J. L..
Godfrey, F
Higgins, C. J..
Hughes, E
Keddy, W
Kerns, D
MacLean, J. F.
Miller, C
Mitchell, R. E..
12
Taylor, R. J..
Verner, W. S.
Warren, G. C.
Wingfield, L..
Wright, R. J.
375 00
106 45
3 5 months
Less leave of absence
1 12 months
1
2
1
1
Fraser, O Secretarial Stenographer
Gillies, M. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 . . .12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 64 92
Huffman, G " " Group 2 2 months
Paton, J. F " " " 2 12 "
Sharland, R. B " " u 1
Smith, I. G " " " 1
Veale, P. A " " " 2 1 "
1,800 00
1,700 00
2,200 00
1,800 00
2,000 00
2,200 00
2,000 00
341 94
1,500 00
1,400 00
900 00
975 00
1,400 00
975 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
975 00
1,500 00
900 00
1,400 00
1,050 00
324 99
1,600 00
268 55
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
1 ,300 00
1,400 00
985 08
160 00
900 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
68 75
Arnott, H. I Clerk Typist, Group 1 12
Attridge, G "
Banks, F "
Bowie, K "
Bradlev, C. A "
Bruce, F "
Carty, V "
Clarke, A. D "
Edworthy, I. K.
Evans, G. H. . .
Evans, M. B. ..
Folger, M
Geddes, N
Graham, K. . . .
Hodge, U
Holmes, D. E. .
Judd, J
Kelly, H. E. . . .
Kerfoot, C. H. .
Little, A. K. M.
Lott, L. V
Loughrin, K
Madden, I. E.
Madill, L. G. .
Marsh, M. E.
2
1
2
2
1 6 "
2 12 "
2 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 21 77
2 12 months
1 10 "
1 12 "
1
1
2 3 "
2 6 "
1 12 "
1
1
1
2
1
1
12
ith<
1,125 00
Less leave of absence 127 02
1 12 months
1
2
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
450 00
900 00
878 23
900 00
812 50
1,125 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
181 45
450 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
1,200 00
1,125 00
900 00
1,125 00
997 98
1,050 00
975 00
900 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F 13
Motor Vehicles Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Mclntyre, A Clerk Typist, Group 2
McNabb, L.
Munro, M. I. . .
Netterfield, M.
O'Connor, F. J.
Pepper, M. A. .
Quinn, M
Riches, R
Seeker, E. E. . .
Tilston, B
12 months
1/5
12
Jones, E Senior Filing Clerk
Aitken, M
Biette, F. J. . .
Edmond, M
Eldridge, E. M.
Flavelle, M. E.
Foy, C
Gordon, J. I.
Griffiths, N.
Hanna, R.. .
Filing Clerk, Group 1 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 29 43
" 1 12 months
a a a i a
a u u i «
U U U 1 u
" 2. '.'.'.'. '.'.'. .'.12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 224 78
" 2 12 months
u a a 1 «
" 1 ." .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .'.12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 15 00
Manning, G. E. . .
McGarrie, J. M.. .
McKnight, E
Miller, J
Morrison, L. M.. .
Mortimer, E. L.. .
Rumley, A. E. J..
Rutherford, W. E.
Thompson, F
12 months
Saunders, A. H Stock Clerk, Group 1 "
Temporary
Bassingthwaite, O. M Filing Clerk, Group 2 12 month;
Bawtinheimer, G. A Clerk, Group 1 3
Brown, R.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Cohoon, J. G Clerk, Group 1 11
Graham, K Clerk Typist, Group 2 3
LaFrance, V. P " " " 1 12
Lumsden, W. E Clerk, Group 1 11
Rogerson, J. H Inspector 12
Toole, M Office Boy
Walker, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3^2
STATUTORY
Summary of Expenditure
Minister's Salary
Residency Salaries
Travelling Expenses:
Main Office 61,230 84
Less: Refunds 34 08
— 61,196 76
Municipal Roads Branch 33,131 54
Gasoline Tax Branch 4,488 22
Less: Refunds 134 95
900 00
1,200 00
900 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
900 00
16 94
1,050 00
1,125 00
1,125 00
1,300 00
870 57
900 00
1,050 00
1,125 00
1,050 00
675 22
900 00
1,200 00
885 00
1,050 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
1,050 00
975 00
975 00
900 00
900 00
1,200 00
750 00
298 06
206 25
1,096 77
187 50
900 00
1,096 77
1,500 00
600 00
237 30
8,000 00
302,737 96
Permits, Gasoline Pumps, Signs and Garages Branch.
Less: Refunds
9,766 55
15 84
Motor Vehicles Branch 19,625 69
Less: Refunds 2 81
4,353 27
9,750 71
19,622 88
128,055 16
F 14
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Summary of Expenditure — Continued
Maintenance:
Main Office 72,926 71
Less: Refunds 5,761 50
— 67,165 21
Municipal Roads Branch 1 ,592 92
Gasoline Tax Branch 1,275 01
Permits, Gasoline Pumps, Signs and Garages Branch 1,447 37
Motor Vehicles Branch 55,379 25
126,859 76
Unforeseen and Unprovided 4,220 19
Traffic Census 1,145 38
Motor Vehicles Branch:
Safety Committee Advertising 29,206 14
Less: Refunds 80 00
29,126 14
Automobile Markers and Supplies 79,112 46
Fees, etc 2,915 48
Less: Refunds 49 75
2,865 73
Highway Improvement Act:
King's Highways, Connecting Links, Lands and Buildings:
Gross Expenditure 32,690,212 24
Less: Refunds 1,920,621 90
30,769,590 34
Division No.
1, Chatham
2, London
3, Stratford
4, Grimsby
5, Owen Sound. .
6, Toronto
7, Port Hope
8, Brockville
9, Ottawa
10, Bancroft
11, Huntsville
12, Parrv Sound. .
13, North Bay. . .
14, New Liskeard
15, Matheson
16, Cochrane
17, Sudbury
18, Blind River. . .
19, Fort William.
20, Kenora
21, Fort Frances.
C. K. S. Macdonell. . . . 1,301,751 44
W. R. Alder 1,110,088 82
.H. E. Macpherson 781,626 98
.G. F. Hanning 2,172,206 42
S. A. Cummiford 1,201,942 33
.D.G.Ramsay 3,175,89138
J. Sears 1,322,678 65
. W. F. Noonan 2,600,439 17
.W.L.Saunders 718,627 62
. W. A. Clarke 1,207,330 05
E. J. Hosking 746,156 44
.R. E. Richardson 917,885 49
.C. Tackaberry 1,572,918 63
. V. H. Longstaffe 3,480,867 72
.A. T. Hamer 903,258 88
.A. Sunstrum 477,063 97
.C. F. Szammers 1,037,281 26
.A. L. McDougall 2,373,680 22
.E.Smith 554,836 91
E. A. Kelly 3,358,132 34
Special Works.
General
Surveys
Medical Fund.
G. H. Lowry.
Less: Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments . . 1,352,953 64
Department of Railways and Canals . . 208,920 60
Special Works 270,240 93
Miscellaneous Sales, etc 61,799 34
Medical Fund 14,201 35
Work on Roads and Bridges 12,506 04
712,414 98
519,094 32
225,513 28
201,603 56
16,921 38
32,690,212 24
1,920,621 90
30,769,590 34
243,329 66
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F 15
Statutory — Continued
Summary of Expenditure — Continued
Equipment Branch:
Equipment Replacements, Repairs and Main-
tenance 487,929 75
Less: Sales and Rentals 30,345 53
457,584 22
31,227,174 56
Municipal Roads Branch:
Subsidies in Aid of:
County Roads 2,342,971 65
Township Roads and Indian Reserves 2,560,591 34
Less: Refunds 3,263 94
2,557,327 40
Unemployment Relief Act:
Secondary and Development Roads 5,026,781 56
Less: Refunds 541,153 65
4,485,627 91
Division No.
2, London
6, Toronto
7, Port Hope
8, Brockville
9, Ottawa
10, Bancroft
11, Huntsville
12, Parry Sound. . .
13, North Bay
14, New Liskeard. .
15, Matheson
16, Cochrane
17, Sudbury
18, Blind River....
19, Fort William...
20, Kenora
21, Fort Frances. . .
W. R. Alder
D. G. Ramsay . . .
J. Sears
W. F. Noonan . . .
W. L. Saunders . .
W. A. Clarke. . ..
E. J. Hosking. . . .
R. E. Richardson
Tackaberry . . .
H. Longstaffe
4,291 52
946 18
161,094 01
5,831 79
19,726 59
20,153 62
452,812 12
137,558 98
205,980 14
234,176 74
C
.V
A. T. Hamer 1,039,785 87
A
C
A
General
Sunstrum. . . .
F. Szammers.
L. McDougall
E. Smith
E. A. Kelly
G. H. Lowry . . . .
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments
Other Sources
524,078 79
17,074 86
172,487 96
219,218 87
215,525 82
1,623,500 61
370,954 28
139,795 11
2,941 35
5,026,781 56
541,153 65
4,485,627 91
Total Net Statutory Expenditure $41,295,224 30
Details of Expenditure
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. T. B. McQuesten 12 months
Residency (Division) Salaries ($302,737.96)
Permanent
Division No. 1 — Chatham:
Macdonell, C. K. S Division Engineer 12 months
Brisco, I Draughtsman, Group 1 u
Foster, G. J Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2
Irwin, B. L Instrument Man, Group 1 u
Mackrell, M. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Merritt, H. N Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 "
Newham, L Clerk, Group 1 "
Summers, G. J Painter "
Division No. 2 — London:
Alder, W. R Division Engineer 12 months
Barrett, L. D Instrument Man, Group 2 "
8,000 00
Brownridge, F. C.
2
3,450 00
1,800 00
2,400
00
2,000
00
975
00
2,200
00
1,500
00
1,500
00
3,450
00
1,800
00
1,800
00
F 16
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. I
Residency (Division) Salaries — Continued
Division No. 2 — London, Continued
Coombs, J. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 12 months 2,500 00
Coulthard, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Howell, G. U Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,200 00
Hubbell, G. M Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Wing, W. B Draughtsman, Group 2 " 1 ,300 00
Division No. 3 — Stratford:
Macpherson, H. E Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Flintoff, A. F Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Gordon, D. R " " " " 3 " 1,800 00
O'Brien, R. J Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Pauli, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Rymal, C. W Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1 ,800 00
Sandey, L Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Whiteley, F. B Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Division No. 4 — Grimsby:
Hanning, G. F Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Dickson, H. R Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
James, F. H Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 2,300 00
Jenkinson, A. H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 3 " 281 25
Langman, J. N Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 12 " 2,300 00
Riddell, C. J Inspector on Maintenance " 1,500 00
Tregaskes, H. A Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Webster, C. W Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,300 00
Westlake, W Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1 ,800 00
Division No. 5 — Owen Sound:
Cummiford, S. A Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Baldwin, A. L Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Brisco, G Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Campbell, R. A Painter " 1,400 00
Mclntyre N. W Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Rudd, A. E Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Stauffer, N. A Senior Clerk " 1 ,800 00
Division No. 6 — Toronto:
Ramsay, D. G Division Engineer 12 months 3,150 00
De Foe, J. C Secretarial Stenographer 1,600 00
Dyer, D Foreman Painter " 1,700 00
Foley, A. H Senior Clerk 2,000 00
Fownes, F. J Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 2,300 00
Hanna, R. C Clerk, Group 1 " 1 ,300 00
McNeill, T. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Sloan, J.R Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Webster, G. B " " " 1 " 2,000 00
Zavitz, H. B Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 2,300 00
Division No. 7 — Port Hope:
Sears, J Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Anderson, W. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
Bandwood, E Painter " 1,500 00
Clarke, M. R Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Logan, W. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 2,200 00
McGee, J. C Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Reed, G. H Draughtsman, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Rennick, B. A Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Tregaskes, N. E " " " 1 " 2,000 00
Turck, R. V Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Division No. 8 — Brockville:
Noonan, W. F Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Boyd, L. B Painter " 1,500 00
Cumming, J. W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ7
Residency (Division) Salaries — Continued
Division No. 8 — Brockville — Continued
Judson, W. P Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 12 months 2,200 00
Lyon, CD " " " " 1 " 2,500 00
Pearson, W. G Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Reid, G. J Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 3 1,800 00
Saunders, F. E " " " * 2 a 2,200 00
Stoneman, J. A Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Taplin, D. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Division No. 9 — Ottawa:
Saunders, W. L Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Coghlan, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 900 00
Keenan, P. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 " 2,500 00
Perry, F. C Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Sutherland, M. S Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Thomson, W. J Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,100 00
Wild, L. C Painter " 1,500 00
Division No. 10 — Bancroft:
Szammers, C. F Division Engineer 12 months 3,000 00
Follis, F. J Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Hennessy, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
McCarthy, T. V Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Scott, W. B Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Division No. 11 — Huntsville:
Hosking, E. J Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Burchnall, R. P Surveyor, Group 1 " 2,200 00
Fox, W. C Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Fraser, W. L Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Paris, J " " " « 1 " 2,400 00
Pells, C. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,125 00
Schou, J. H Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,000 00
Division No. 12 — Parry Sound:
Richardson, R. E Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Geddes, E. W Senior Clerk u 2,000 00
Greir, G Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Hicklin, W Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,200 00
Rooney, T. D " " " " 1 " 2,400 00
Division No. 13 — North Bay:
Tackaberry, C Division Engineer 12 months 3,450 00
Angus, G. P Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
Fraser, C " " " u 2 " 2,400 00
Jay, P Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Ludgate, J. V Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Richardson, C. J Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Division No. 14 — New Liskeard:
Longstaffe, V. H Division Engineer 12 months 3,000 00
Clarke, W. A " " " 2,491 67
Knight, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Paterson, D. R Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Powles, G. A Instrument Man, Group 1 " 1,800 00
Shave, R. V Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Whitley, P. L Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 2 " 2,400 00
Division No. 15 — Matheson:
Phipps, H. R Division Engineer 5 months 1,250 00
" " Instrument Man, Group 1 7 " 1,050 00 2,300 00
Beaudro, R. J Draughtsman, Group 1 12 months 1,700 00
Cash, E. A Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 " 2,500 00
Child, M Clerk, Group 1 " 1,500 00
Van Home, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Whitney, A. W Instrument Man, Group 1 8%j " 1,442 94
F 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Residency (Division) Salaries — Continued
Division No. 16 — Cochrane:
Cole, W. S Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 12 months 2,500 00
Field, J. G Instrument Man, Group 1 " 2,000 00
Grace, M. J Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Nagle, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Division No. 17 — Sudbury:
Mills, A. M Division Engineer 5 months 1,375 00
" Instrument Man, Group 1 7 " 1,050 00 2,425 00
Cooper, G. H Senior Clerk 10 months 1,666 60
McDougall, A. R Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 12 " 2,500 00
Roach, C. W Instrument Man, Group 1 2,000 00
Salo, L. E Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,300 00
Division No. 18 — Blind River:
McDougall, A. L Division Engineer 12 months 3,300 00
Burley, G. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 975 00
Duff, H. D Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 " 2,500 00
Fillion, W. J Senior Clerk " 1,816 67
Marshall, W. S Division Clerk 5 " 708 33
Division No. 19 — Fort William:
Smith, E Division Engineer 12 months 3,300 00
Armstrong, T. C Instrument Man, Group 1 a 1,800 00
Mooney, A Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Robertson, H Assistant Highwav Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
Sisson, H. P " " " " 1 " 2,400 00
Stewardson, R. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,050 00
Division No. 20 — Kenora:
Kelly, E. A Division Engineer 1? months 3,300 00
Bruce, F Senior Clerk 1,800 00
Christopherson, W. W. . . .Assistant Highways Engineer, Group 1.. . . 2,500 00
Dixon, N Instrument Man, Group 1 7 5/6 " 1,305 50
Gislason, S. I Draughtsman, Group 2 12 " 1,600 00
Nixon, H. C Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
O'Gorman, C. F " " " "2 " 2,200 00
Rabb, A. H " u ■ " 1 " 2,500 00
Division No. 21 — Fort Frances:
Lowry, G. H Division Engineer 12 months 3,150 00
Blakely, F. B Senior Clerk 1,800 00
Flanagan, J.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,200 00
Marston, E. F Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
More, H.J Instrument Man, Group 1 u 2,000 00
Murphy, D " " " 1 " 2,000 00
Williams, L. F Assistant Highway Engineer, Group 1 2,500 00
Travelling Expenses ($128,055.16)
Allen, Geo. W., 1,020.36; W. G. Allen, 1,164.34; H. J. Armstrong, 327.24.
Balfour, H. M., 1,194.35; D. Barclay, 82.88; F. Beard, 2,183.52; R. J. Beaudro,
25.20; C. Beldam, 1,703.76; D. Best, 1.75; J. P. Bickell, 145.00; R. B. Blair,
1,129.05; R. W. Bond, 68.80; P. Bonneville, 1,287.30; L. A. Boucher, 2,295.32;
W. Braggins, 1,140.41; H. R. Brown, 2.30; P. D. Brown, 1,104.51; C. Buchanan,
894.12; C. E. Bush, 210.56.
Caldwell, T. S., 1,657.32; H. J. Carter, 5.50; J. E. Caughey, 1,551.55; J. A. Clermont,
80.15; E. M. Cockin, 2,254.86; R. S. Code, 795.21; A. Collins, 2,873.29; W. S.
Cook, 1,632.26; G. H. Cooper, 46.54; T. H. Crompton, 86.85; W. B. Crossing,
3.45; T. S. Cumber, 2,809.49; S. O. Cuthbertson, 208.67.
Delves, E., 1,433.28; B. M. Dickson, 668.11; N. B. Dickson, 1,560.38; J. Dollery,
1,545.87; G. R. Duncan, 1,897.53.
Earl, W. M., 3.45; J. F. Easterbrook, 178.78; H. T. Eaton, 1,432.18.
Fairs, C. G., 2,368.54; A. N. Fellowes, 1,961.60; T. F. Francis, 2,109.14.
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ9
Travelling Expenses — Continued
Gibson, J. M., 186.36; W. G. Gibson, 1,085.85; J. A. Gill, 905.12; T. D. Gordon,
740.54; D. A. Gorrie, 105.00; J. Gourlay, 2,271.43; W. R. Griffiths, 211.16.
Hall, W., 48.65; M. S. Hamilton, 70.55; Wm. Hardy, 477.15; J. H. Hawes, 1,282.12;
A. Hay, 9.90; H. Hewitt, 10.85; C. J. Higgins, 46.00; P. M. Higgins, 1,538.58;
R. M. Hilditch, 625.71; G. A. Hodgson, 4.32; D. R. Hood, 49.15; C. Hoover,
18.05; W. T. Hopper, 1,313.16; J. P. Howard, 1,336.02; W. H. Hutcheson, 1,654.33.
Ives, J. B., 66.35
Jones, H. P., 1,561.90; P. H. Jory, 1,204.44.
King, A. E., 784.73; W. Kitson, 1,946.39.
Lamont, H. N., 211.33; E. LaRock, 7.40; F. Law, 2.70; W. E. Laxton, 2,269.38;
T. Lee, 1,095.80; C. Lidbeck, 10.50; Geo. Lightwood, 6.24; L. Loch, 19.30;
W. M. Lounsbury, 5,016.06; J. V. Ludgate, 2,092.70; W. E. Lumsden, 1,373.01.
Magladery, T., 38.30; W. A. Maisonville, 241.47; F. J. Martin, 7.50; J. A. P. Marshall,
1,452.60; T. C. Mewburn, 3,046.84; J. D. Millar, 1,664.55; V. S. Murray, 685.90;
F. A. McGiverin, 1,693.40; J. M. Maclnnes, 838.23; W. A. MacLachlan, 56.66.
Nelson, C. N., 2,782.08.
Outram, A. A., 1,752.29.
Parker, C. C., 147.94; J. Pogue, 945.45; C. A. Poynton, 1,686.85.
Rapple, S. S., 4.05; A. Reid, 137.91; N. H. Richardson, 1,824.43; C. A. Robbins,
1,522.78; J. H. Robinson, 884.39; E. Robson, 2,198.55; J. H. Rogerson, 2,664.61;
C. P. Roney, 258.60; A. H. Rowan, 102.07.
Sargent, H., 1,429.24; C. A. Saunders, 1,456.07; G. L. Sayce, 1,241.79; W. B. Scott,
573.85; A. Sedgewick, 604.96; W. A. Skinner, 6.35; J. S. Slater, 1,796.97; H.
A. Smail, 1,595.78; A. A. Smith, 1,398.71; G. E. F. Smith, 207.59; Jas Smith,
21.50; John Smith, 35.35; J. J. Smith (Winona), 1,083.07; J. J. Smith (Toronto),
2,607.48; R. M. Smith, 1,518.03; W. Stockdale, 226.55; T. C. Swartman, 2,242.76.
Taylor, G. R., 827.12; L. B. Teitzel, 1,483.48; V. S. Thompson, 17.05; Toronto
Transportation Commission, 70.00; A. M. Toye, 99.30; A. A. Townley, 323.25.
Vallance, A., 3.15.
Weller, W. H., 60.55; J. B. Whitton, 1,469.48; H. Wilson, 187.30; M. H. Wood,
965.01.
Zoller, J. L., 775.12.
Sundry offices, Miscellaneous disbursements, 475.53.
Total $128,242 84
Less Refunds 187 68
Maintenance $126,859.76
Unforeseen and Unprovided 4,220.19
Traffic Census 1,145.38
Safety Committee Advertising 29,126.14
Automobile Markers and Supplies 79,112.46
Fees, etc 2,865.73
Total $243,329.66
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 123.25; Elsie Addison, 497.25;
Anglo Traders Limited, 600.00; Art Metropole, 4,353.80; Audio Pictures, Ltd.,
9,000.00.
Bomac Electrotype Co., Ltd., 421.65; D. M. Brayley, 100.00; Burroughs Adding
Machine of Canada, Ltd., 157.74.
Canadian Automotive Information Service, 240.50; Canadian Colortype, Ltd.,
415.60; Canadian Geographical Society, 5,000.00; Canadian Laboratory Supplies,
Ltd., 152.08; Canadian Photo Copy Co., 151.46; Central News Bureau, 203.53;
Cockfield, Brown & Co., Ltd., 12,668.72; Copp Clark Co., Ltd., 1,580.69; W.
R. Corey, 100.35; H. S. Crabtree, Ltd., 1,726.20; Cutting, Ltd., 176.63.
Dalton, R. G., 1,979.10; Dominion Press Clipping & Public Relations Bureau,
420.00.
Eaton, T. Co., Ltd., 586.77; F. G. Evans, 224.10.
Floyd, R. &Son, 107.12.
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 2,150.60; Gray Coach Lines, Ltd., 330.00.
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 405.00.
Instruments, Ltd., 5,436.13; International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 717.00.
Kingston Centenary & Old Boys' Reunion, 105.00; King's Printer, 79,641.44;
D. V. Klein & Co., 895.00.
Labor News, 100.00; Lawson & Jones, Ltd., 225.00; H. A. Lumsden, 200.00.
McElderry, V. J., 166.61.
128,055 16
F2Q PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
Maple Leaf Gardens, Ltd., 196.00; Mason, Foulds, Davidson, Carter & Kellock,
535.00; Might Directories, Ltd., 215.28; Multigraph Sales Agency, 1,170.50.
Newton, N. F., 198.90.
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 629.55; Ontario Motorist's Handbook,
150.00; Ontario Provincial Air Service, 127.50; Ontario Provincial Police, 1,088.85;
Ontario Reformatory Industries, 67,417.23.
Patton, M. J., 3,130.00; Thos. Pocklington Co., 2,349.95; Dept. of Public Works,
Ontario, 3,390.76.
Rapid Grip & Batten, Ltd., 676.81 ; J. Frank Raw Co., Ltd., 4,406.06; P. M. Richards,
100.00; R. Roy, 180.30; Royal York Hotel, 355.90.
St. Thomas Metal Signs, Ltd., 208.27; F. H. Severn, 741.06; Robt. Simpson Co.,
Ltd., 152.27; John B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 114.00; R. C. Smith & Son, Ltd.,
10,514.05; Stainton & Evis, Ltd., 971.10.
Toronto Baseball Club, Ltd., 400.00; Toronto Metal Spinning Co., 145.83.
Underwood-Elliott-Fisher, Ltd., 796.98; University of Toronto, 124.35.
Express, 4,567.03; Freight, 1,110.82; Telephone and Telegraph, 1,347.63; Cartage,
1,670.99; Traffic census pay lists, 1,145.38; Staff overtime meals, 2,815.87; Postage,
305.05; Accounts under $100, 4,413.32.
Total 249,220 91
Less Refunds 5,891 25
243,329 66
King's Highways, Connecting Links, Lands and Buildings
and Equipment Branch ($31,227,174.56)
Pay Lists, wages of men, etc.:
Division No. 1, Chatham 145,288 32
" 2, London 136,601 00
" 3, Stratford 136,244 42
" 4, Grimsby 267,678 23
" 5, Owen Sound 209,777 12
" 6, Toronto 323,728 10
" 7, Port Hope 202,936 01
" 8, Brockville 215,990 46
" 9, Ottawa 143,413 64
" 10, Bancroft 126,579 91
"11, Huntsville 93,566 09
" 12, Parry Sound 95,313 98
" 13, North Bay 188,735 84
" 14, New Liskeard 182,029 99
" 15, Matheson 101,987 75
" 16, Cochrane 64,937 15
" 17, Sudbury 73,158 89
" 18, Blind River 243,073 04
" 19, Fort William 104,815 90
" 20, Kenora 134,796 35
" 21, Fort Frances 57,034 06
Road Surveys 108,736 86
General 72,579 92
Equipment Branch 12,005 95
3,441,008 98
Property for Right-of-Way and Damages 1,464,303 06
Wire Fence Bonus 14,891 35
$1,479,194 41
Adams, Gus, 425.30; Adolphustown Twp. School Section No. 1, 700.00; A. A. Agar,
200.00; Commissioner of Agricultural Loans, 189.85; Isaac Aho, 125.00; A.
Aikens, 425.38; C. Albert, 197.02; G. Albert, 309.50; C. N. Aldridge, 200.00;
T. D. Allan, 159.58; G. A. Allen, 150.00; M. G. Allen and M. J. McKee, 600.00;
N. E. Allen, 210.00; Mrs. R. Allen, 8,650.00; M. A. Allin, 243.65; R. H. Allin,
204.75; T. E. Allin, 225.00; F. H. Allison, 470.50; G. A. Alton, 150.00; C. Ander-
son, 1,500.00; Estate of E. Anderson, 100.00; Jas. and Jno. Anderson, 494.40;
Geo. H. Andress, 359.10; A. and M. Angel, 200.00; Anglican School Board,
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F21
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued:
605.00; H. C. Anglin, 100.00; Anglo-Canadian Associates, Ltd., 115.86; T. Annan,
2,021.85; C. Annis, 12,200.00; E. C. and R. Aplin, 5,500.00; M. Archer, 100.00;
H. C. Archibald, 162.75; C. and E. Armstrong, 1,350.00; S. J. Armstrong, 448.86;
W. G. Armstrong, 2,000.00; H. Arnold, 8,519.70; A. Arthur, 130.00; Estate of
E. Arthur, 250.00; Estate of T. A. Arthur, 140.95; N. L. Atkins, 1,746.70; B.
Atkinson, 334.65; J. M. Atkinson, 290.00; Jas. M. Atkinson, 279.00; Estate
of Jas. P. C. Atwood, 170.80; Wm. D. and E. Augustine, 442.60; H. B. Austin,
1,013.15; C. Aylward, 297.92.
Backus, B., 282.11; C. A. Ball, 202.00; G. Ball, 150.00; Jos. H: Ball, 635.60; G. V.
and F. H. Balls, 125.90; J. Bamford, 2,000.00; Baptist Convention Home Mission
Board of Ontario and Quebec, 385.00; J. Baranek, 3,240.00; R. Barbour and A.
Simpson, 7,205.24; A. Bard, 158.00; R. G. Barker, 800.00; Barnes Wines, Ltd.,
4,906.10; A. B. Barrett, 900.00; F. X. Barrette, 175.00; Z. Barrette, 200.00;
E. W. and J. H. Barrow, 1,300.00; C. Bartlett, 580.00; W. Bartz, 295.00; D.
Bass, 280.72; R. N. Bassett, 3,251.24; R. R. Batty, 250.00; D. J. and H. W.
Baxter, 449.60; M. Beale, 1,200.00; A. E. Beamer, 880.00; L. F. Beattie, 904.67;
Estate of Mrs. A. J. Beatty, 250.00; Mrs. J. Beatty, 252.10; E. and M. A. Beau-
doin, 100.00; A. Beaulieu, 1,300.00; D. and A. Beaulieu, 112.00; E. Beaulieu,
1,300.00; O. Beaulieu, 400.00; R. B. Beauprie, 250.00; P. Bechard, 155.40; W.
G. Beech, 175.00; A. E. Beemer, 120.00; P. Belanger, 186.00; W. J. Belford,
425.00; A. J. Bell, 161.91; G. and C. M. Bell, 225.00; J. S. Bell, 166.95; Estate
of H. Bendall, 357.25; A. Benn, 291.50; Mrs. E. A. Bennett, 174.59; C. L. Berard
100.00; F. E. Berberick, 24,425.34; E. Bergeron, 206.63; M. D. and A. M. Berden
334.80; Wm. Bibby, 155.50; A. A. Bice, 1,605.80; D. M. Bicknell, 164.58; S
and L. Bidnall, 100.00; A. Billings, 239.20; H. W. Bingham, 117.25; W. T. Birch
250.00; Estate of Wm. E. Bish, 267.75; G. Bishop, 139.88; J. Bishop, 271.83
F. E. and B. M. Blackhall, 7,925.00; Mrs. E. Blackmore, 500.00; Mrs. M. J
Blanchard, 147.68; C. N. Blanshard, 321.80; S. A. Blunden, 1,600.00; J. Boar
1,900.00; A. Bogaert, 700.00; R. Bogie, 460.90; M. J. Bolger, 1,575.69; S. Bonham
9.018.48; J. W. and M. Booth, 4,700.00; E. Bosley, 130.13; S. G. Both, 359.67
M. O. Boulter and J. McCombe, 5,000.00; Elizabeth, Ernest C. and Clarence L
Bower, 320.70; Estate of L. Bower, 356.55; W. and C. A. Bowers, 2,200.00
F. Bowman, 185.20; W. R. Bovce, 2,560.50; E. C. Bovd, 20,043.55; R. L. Boyd
207.25; Estate of W. T. C. Boyd, 697.37; E. Boyle, 176.10; H. W. Boyle, 135.10; M
and A. Boyske, 325.00; D. Bradshaw, 130.00; J. Brazeau and M. A. Irvine, 426.13
F. G. Breakwell, 775.00; Geo. W. and Ida N. Brecken. 334.90; F. R. Breckon
105.00; G. Breckon, 1,219.91; J. T. Brett, 258.50; E. A. Brewer, 305.00; J. P
Bridgman, 4,560.00; H. G. Brigham, 995.00; Thos. G. Bright & Co., Ltd., 3,000.00
F. T. Brignal, 1,160.30; J. E. Brillinger, 125.00; Mrs. E. Brisbane, 7,100.00
T. W. Briscoe, 181.45; R. N. Brocklebank, 431.90; Brompton Farm, Ltd., 3,500.00
F. J. Brooks, 125.00; A. A. Brown, 193.15; H. C. and Lois E. Brown, 207.00
Jas. H. Brown, 1,150.00; John Brown, 140.15; John E. Brown, 154.20; L. M
Brown, 125.00; M. J. Brown, 14,971.71; W. J. Brown, 236.55; F. L. Brownlee
215.67; Bruce County Registry Office, 370.66; Town of Bruce Mines, 497.30
H. Brumwell, 4,838.00; H. B. Brunt, 275.00; Estate of R. Brunt, 100.00; Mrs
C. Buell, 310.00; Builders' Land Co., Ltd., 330.00; J. Burdy, 1,475.00; Wm
Burger and E. Johnson, 1,000.00; W. E. Burger and H. S. Johnson, 2,500.00
Geo. D. and E. M. Burgess, 3,619.19; J. Burks, 200.00; Village of Burks Falls
271.80; J. Burnett, 103.65; W. B. Burnham, 1,330.00; C. Burns, 166.50; G.
Burns^ 369.00; J. H. Burr, 261.85; N. Burrell, 300.00; A. W. Burtch, 619.80
C. L. Bush, 5,400.00; C. Ross and D. W. Bush, 245.63; C. and A. Bushey, 300.00
R. and A. R. Butcher, 1,000.00; Butwell Estate, 7,995.00; G. Bye, 100.00; L.
Byers, 400.00; V. F. Byers, 150.00; J. Byrne, 132.00.
Caciotti, A., 650.00; Mrs. B. M. Caister, 100.00; W. Camick and G. McKenzie,
161.10; Jas. Campbell, 528.00; N. Campbell, 625.00; Wm. Campbell, 1,175.00;
Canada Company, 122.10 ; Canadian Assets & Brokerage Co., Ltd., 706.95 ;
Canadian Canneries, Ltd., 3,500.00; Canadian Canners, Ltd., 500.00; Cana-
dian National Railways, 2,749.10; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 3,021.07;
N. Candelor, 761.70; J. J. Carew, 234.84; E. Carlson, 243.75; Estate of M. Car-
michael, 157.00; J. A. Carnegie, 473.49; F. V. Carney, O. D. Cope and W. A.
Jenkyn, 3,000.00; D. R. Carruthers, 1,267.65; J. Carruthers, 100.90; M. Carson,
185.00; B. Carter, 100.00; Estate of E. Carter, 314.78; H. M. Carter, 2,324.40;
R. and J. B. Carter, 223.50; Cartwright and Cartwright, 125.00; Castle Estate,
162.30; L. Caul, 187.60; J. A. Cavanagh, 200.00; Central Pipe Line Co., Ltd.,
600.00; K. Charal, 900.00; Estate of Robt. H. B. Charette, 507.00; L. Char-
pentier, 100.00; Chartered Trust & Executor Co., 1,175.00; S. G. Chatham,
142.00; J. Chaumont, 473.39; M. Chenier, 550.85; M. and E. C. Chester, 335.00;
F 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
A. Chevrette, 170.00; E. and P. Chisamore, 494.20; T. Chitty, 450.00; F. Chokan,
1,000.00; C. and D. Christakos, 100.00; J. E. Christensen, 1,200.00; C. Cira,
291.00; A. and E. Ciurluini, 4,000.00; H. G. Claringbold, 100.00; Mrs. D. M.
Clark, 3,099.10; H. Clark, 125.00; Estate of Maggie Clark, 1,026.13; Wm. J.
Clark, 4,026.41; E. S. Clarke, 1,000.00; Estate of Mrs. M. A. Clarke, 1,200.00;
Mrs. M. S. Clemence and A. E. Smith, 430.05; T. Closson, 4,248.75; L. Cloutier,
1,200.00; A. and Geo. E. Clow, 209.50; Mrs. M. Clow, 454.00; Walter H. and
Winifred K. Coates, 1,600.00; A. M. Cochrane and C. Lewis and R. O'Brian,
1,200.00; John B. Cochrane, 725.00; Cochrane Land Titles Office, 404.10; R.
C. and L. F. Cockerill, 218.40; F. Coghlan, 123.75; A. Leo Cole, 242.30; E. F. Cole,
2,000.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, 176.50; Mrs. Margaret Jane and Oris Cole, 213.95;
Estate of Walter W. Cole, 743.70; A. B. Coleman, 220.87; A. Collins, 150.00; G. B.
Collins, 240.00; H. Collins, 2,200.00; S. G. B. Collins, 323.00; Continental Life In-
surance Co., 1,180.20; D. M. Cook, 209.20; G. V. Cooke, 1,600.00; I. S. Coombe,
100.00; Mrs. V. Coombe, 150.00; H. Coombes, 125.15; C. A. Cooper, 600.00; G. D.
Cooper, 102.75; J. C. Cordukes, 432.75; M. Corkery, 656.70; A. Cormier, 150.00;
E. T. Cornell, 170.50; Mrs. L. A. Cornwall, 016.13; A. L. Corson, 4,000.00; Estate
of E. Cosby, 485.50; Mrs. J. Cosgrove, 150.00; R. Cossins, 583.10; J. Costello
and N. Logan, 300.00; Mrs. V. Costello, 150.00; H. Cottam, 452.84; Mrs. M.
Cotton, 135.40; B. Cotterill & Sons, 1,343.65; F. and M. Coughlin, 751.72; P.
Courville, 260.91; D. Coveny, 318.10; Mrs. B. S. Cowan, 350.00; C. E. Cox,
154.00; H. and E. Cox, 1,100.00; P. Cox, 168.50; Wm. J. and M. Cox, 780.00;
A. E. Coyle, 116.90; H. M. Craigie, 125.00; J. Crain, 250.00; A. A. Craise, 450.00;
N. E. I. Crampton, 151.24; N. Cranker, 185.10; Mrs. M. E. Cranston, 1,050.00;
A. J. Crawforth, 1,500.00; J. Crosby, 178.20; Estate of J. Cross, 1,500.00; Mrs.
J. Cross, 406.30; A. W. and E. B. Crowle, 356.00; Crown Cemetery, 200.00;
M. R. Crozier, 454.30; P. J. Cullen, 200.00; A. W. and E. Culp, 1,200.00; H.
L. Culp, 1,440.00; W. D. Culp, 2,200.00; J. J. Cumming, 120.00; M. E. Cummins,
194.00; Jas. and E. Curran, 675.00; Estate of J. Curry, 350.00; J. G. Cushman,
4,375.00; M. A. Cushman, 4,514.12; D. J. Cuthbert, 550.00; E. Cyr, 212.75.
Dacey Best Realty Company, 288.36; H. M. Davidson, 1,800.00; Estate of J. David-
son, 636.00; V. Davidson, 100.00; C. Davis, 514.20; E. E. Davis, 300.00; F.
Davis, 668.65; J. Davis, 127.51; John Arthur Davis, 549.75; John W. Davis,
121.70; Estate of Mary Davis, 424.98; Wm. B. Davis, 1,350.00; Estate of Jas.
Davison, 130.80; E. Dawkins. 134.50; Mrs. Arley Fern Day, 500.00; Daisy V.
Deagle, 900.00; Mrs. Harriet Dean, 175.00; Estate of Chas. N. Deano, 1,551.70;
Estate of Jos. DeBellefeuille, 1,110.00; V. and L. M. Decarle, 145.60; Leo Decker,
800.00; E. Delorme, 248.00; A. and B. Demers, 750.00; R. W. DeMontmorency,
1,350.00; T. B. Dent, 145.10; C. and E. Dent, 200.00; J. Deschamps and M.
Jalava, 1,050.00; Jos. E. Desjardines, 1,000.00; Estate of I. Devins, 262.50;
L. and H. D'Hooghe, 300.00; E. U. Dickenson, 2,000.00; A. Dick, 108.60; K.
M. Dickson, 375.00; H. Diebel, 100.00; R. M. Digby, 646.00; M. Dillon, 1,200.00;
M. Dimma, 126.50; J. F. Dochstader, 150.00; Wm. Dodd, 175.00; Dominion
Construction Corp., Ltd., 275.00; Donlands Properties, Ltd., 5,200.00; Mrs.
G. Donnelly, 1,400.00; Estate of T. Donnelly, 829.00; A. C. Doten, 250.00; Mrs.
A. W. Dougall and F. MacDougall, 100.90; Thos. A. Dougherty, 319.30; A.
J. Dow, 8,594.59; O. Laurilla and E. A. Downey, 780.00; F. Dube, 211.50; J.
W. Duffett, 1,250.00; J. Dugas, 139.25; W. J. Duminie, 5,000.00; Mrs. J. Dunbar,
354.75; R. Duncan, 274.55; Wm. Duncan, 7,000.00; M. E. Dunlop, 170.00;
H. Dupuis, 550.00; J. E. Duquette, 700.00; J. Durance, 750.00; E. Durocher,
1,400.00; N. Durrer, 200.00; Dutton Cemetery Board, 325.00.
Eady, G., 558.75; East Oxford Twp., Section No. 3, 100.00; East Whitby Twp.
School Section Union No. 4, 4,000.00; S. H. Easterbrook, 1,500.00; R. M. W.
Easton, 2,009.42; Eastwood United Church, 240.00; T. R. Eaton. 525.00; H.
and P. Edgley, 400.00; E. N, Edmunds, 129.70; T. D. Edward, 128.18; H. M.
Edwards, 115.30; W. E. Edwards, 100.00; Elgin County Registry Office, 187.69;
J. and B. J. Eligh, 205.10; W. J. Ellev, 1,350.00; A. A. Elliott, 1,246.30; W. H.
Elliott, 298.20; Estate of A. St. George Ellis, 143.40; Geo. J. R. and L. M. Ellis,
250.00; D. Ellnore, 1,100.00; R. H. Emrick, 214.20; T. H. Endicott, 334.58;
H. H. Epp, 8,229.17; Essex County Registry Office, 286.33; Twp. of Etobicoke,
9,375.00; Mrs. E. Evans, 1,118.30.
Fair, Mrs. L. 281.40; A. W. Farn, 106.10; A. and M. Farr, 650.00; E. Farr, 230.10;
J. Faulkner, 172.83; M. Fejcho, 296.70; E. Ferguson, 125.00; Estate of J. Ferguson,
600.00; W. E. Ferguson, 5,798.80; Estate of O. P. Ferrier, 250.00; E. Ferris,
1938- 39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 23
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
225.00; C. Fido, 131.50; G. Findlay, 100.00; J. J. Finnegan, 3,511.20; F. H. Fitz-
simmons, 275.00; J. F. Fitzsimmons, 647.30; R. Flatt, 106.05; A. Fleming, 294.60;
C. Fleming, 298.10; J. H. Fleming, 186.05; W. G. Fletcher, 1,048.00; O. B. Flin-
ders, 2,000.00; Estate of C. A. Ford, 100.00; L. Ford. 120.00; Fort William Registry
Office, 531.78; A. J. Foster, 500.00; John Foster, 253.00; W. H. Foster, 1,284.42;
C. T. Fothergill, 1,155.00; G. J. Fothergill, 1,225.80; A. and W. Fountain, 700.00;
T. Fox, 350.00; W. J. Fox, 108.90; J. Fralick, 187.09; N. Fransen, 750.00; H.
Franz, 177.58; E. M. French, 174.70; P. French, 1,350.00; R. and C. French,
400.00; W. H. and E. L. French, 12.274.80; W. S. Fullerton Co., 319.38; H. V.
Funnell, 131.25.
Gage, Estate of M. C, 400.00; R. W. H. Gage, 15,500.00; R. W. Galbraith, 150.00
I. Galloway, 160.00; Estate of W. F. Galloway, 125.00; W. Garner, 275.00; B
W. H. Garton, 1,912.15; H. C. Gaskins, 1,848.00; Gatineau Electric Light Co.
Ltd., 301.27; E. Gauthier, 105.23; Mrs. N. Gautbier, 360.00; J. Gawley, 153.15
F. Gentle, 883.25; E. and A. A. Getty, 100.00; Mrs. E. Ghesquiere, 509.30; N
Gibb, 200.00; E. F. Gibbins, 500.00; A. M. Gibson, 125.00; G. C. Gibson, 4,727.00
T. R. Giffen, 200.00; H. and U. M. Gilmour, 200.00; A. and M. Girard, 125.57
E. Girard, 120.23; F. Gjos, 150.00; J. M. Gladman, 5,500.00; C. R. Glaves, 120.00
P. L. Glover, 800.00; A. S. Goddard, 300.50; E. F. Goddard. 8,720.00; M. Godfrey
885.96; A. R. Goldie, 1,115.00; Goldie and McCulloch Co., Ltd., 2,000.00; A. J
Goodale, 1,139.65; M. E. Goodale & Son, 12,231.00; S. and M. Goodale, 5,600.00
C. Goodberry, 176.00; P. Goodbody, 1,700.00; C. W. Goodbrand, 587.50; J. G
Goodwin, 209.60; Estate of A. E. Gordon, 119.70; W. J. Gorman, 341.00; A
Gottsleben, 621.00; T. H. Goudge, 2,100.00; G. A. Gough, 167.40; C. M. Gould
547.65; F. W. Graham, 600.00; R. L. Graham, 285.90; S. Graham, 100.00; P. J
Grant, 14,000.00; E. Gravel, 112.88; C. E. Gray, 200.48; R. and E. Gray, 1,985.10
W. T. Gray, 1,464.55; Wm. Gray, 100.00; E. A. Green, 600.00; P. J. Green
150.00; Mrs. G. W. Gregg, 111.45; Estate of A. C. Gregory, 150.00; C. G. Gregory
150.00; A. Greig, 440.00; Grimsby Beach, Ltd., 4,074.80; Town of Grimsby
5,478.74; N. Gropp, 2,000.00; Wm. Grossbernt, 120.50; J. B. Groulx, 1,305.20
J. Groves, 500.00; M. Gustafson, 366.68; V. Gustafson, 109.75; J. A. Guthrie,
311.25; R. Gutzman, 140.93.
Haffie, D. T., 600.00; T. J. Haffie, 200.00; T. O. Hagaman, 750.00; W. A. Hagerman,
225.00; G. Haggart, 150.00; J. H. Hagle 1,150.00; E. Hagmeier, 1,000.00; Hailey-
bury Registry Office, 806.24; L. J. Hales, 600.00; A. E. Hall, 100.00; J. W. Hall,
225.68; L. I. Hall, 600.00; R. E. Hall, 218.10; W. S. Hall, 121.00; Halton Countv
Registry Office, 342.77; A. V. Hamilton, 1,033.20; H. I. Hamilton, 300.00; J. A.
Hamilton, 138.93; C. Handsor, 567.10; J. Haney, 110.40; A. Hardman, 250.00;
Mrs. M. A. Hare, 437.86; M. Harlock, 1,489.40; S. G. Harmer, 485.00; J. E.
Harper, 306.00; E. E. Harris, 300.00 ; G. W. Harris, 140.00; R. F. Harron, 100.00;
A. S. and R. Harvev, 250.00 ; S. and B. Hastie, 250.00 ; Countv of Hastings,
1,500.00; Hastings Registry Office, 386.41; S. Hautamaki, 112.10; Mrs. A. J.
Hawley, 330.63; J. Hawley, 253.08; G. W. Haws, 318.90; J. Haws, 284.25; J. D.
Hay, 1,365.00; F. G. Hayward, 747.53; N. Head, 167.00; Wm. Head, 1,125.00;
H. V. Heal, 145.00; Estate of M. Hearl, 348.50; Jos. L. Heaslip, 299.43; Milan
Heaslip, 352.05; F. M. and A. L. Heitzner, 124.00; Estate of J. Heitzner, 1,166.20;
A. Henderson, 1,025.00; J. V. Henderson, 293.40; R. B. Henderson, 297.10;
W. T. Henderson and Estate of Wm. J. Aikens, 500.00; E. Henri, 123.00; F. and A.
Henry, 6,862.42; T. Hensley, 160.00 ; R. Herd, 263.10 ; P. Heron and Son, 435.00;
C. Hess, 300.75 ; W. R. and Louella Hewer, 194.89; Estate of T. Hewlett, 100.00;
A. E. Hicks, 6,490.00; Highland Creek Limited, 100.00; L. A. Hill, 900.00; S. H.
Hill, 3,507.20; V. Hill, 228.80; S. Hillgartner, 349.80; N. M. Hilliar, 2,200.00;
C. J. Hines, 215.00; C. L. Hinkley, 1,050.00; F. Hockaday, 150.00 ; H. Hodgkins,
238.80; P. Hoeberg, 125.00; A. I. Hoffman, 565.00; G. F. Hollington, 350.60;
C. E. Hopkins, 3,400.00; A. Estelle Hopper, 750.00; R. Hotte, 183.65; W. H.
Houghton, 100.00; J. C. Howard, 430.00; Mrs. S. Howe, 1,450.00; D. Howes,
2,820.00; S. and K. C. Howson, 1,000.00; B. M. Hudson, 156.40; Estate of J.
Hudson, 24o.65; C. Huffman, 250.00; G. Hughes, 157.49; L. Hummel, 403.80; L.
and I. Hummel, 519.60; W. J. Hummel, 192.68; G. E. Humphrey, 130.35; Mrs.
J. M. Humphrey, 500.18; E. F. Hunt, 1,030.00; C. and S. Hunter, 270.50; H. J.
Hunter, 105.75; T. R. Hunter, 3,200.00; W. Huntley, 764.50; Huron County
Registrv Office, 186.79; Estate of A. Reid, 500.00; Estates of A. R. Hutchison
and H. Blair, 395.40; J. T. and H. Hutson, 2,112.00; B. Huyck, 300.00; Hydro-
Electrc Power Comm. of Ontario, 186.20.
F24
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
Inch, G. T., 150.00; W. A. Irvine, 250.00; H. Irwin, 900.00; T. Ivy, 1,045.00.
Jacklin, J., 500.00; L. Jackson, 1,000.00; F. P. Janisse, 7,650.00; P. G. Jansen,
2,000.00; G. J. Jeffery, 225.00; H. Jeffrey, 1,434.00; Mrs. Rose, Margaret and
Kathryn Jennings, 1,232.50; E. Jerry, 652.83; L. Jessop, 210.00; R. Jinkerson,
300.00; W. H. Johnson, 1,777.00; F. T. Johnston, 108.30; H. Johnston, 1,721.56;
S. E. Johnstone, 200.00; J. H. Jones, 1,100.00; J. S. Jones, 350.00; N. Jones,
550.00 ; W. H. Jones, 110.05 ; Wm. and Rose E. Jose, 10,268.74 ; Dept. of Justice,
913.53.
Kaeding, C. D., 2,150.00; C. Kahnt, 2,109.50; S. Karasiewicz, 174.94; Wm. O. and
J. F. Kay, 297.50; J. C. Kearns, 300.00; Mrs. M. Kellawav, 200.00; Mrs. E. Kelley
100.00; A. Kelly, 4,100.00; E. Kelly, 2,559.02; I. and G. E. Kemp, 1,033.00; A. J
Kennedy, 250.58; A. W. Kennedy, 249.10; Estate of E. Kenrick, 150.00; A. L
Kent, 1,810.00; Kent County Registry Office, 163.48; S. Kerlowski, 300.00; D. S
Kernaghan, 500.00; A. E. Kerney, 121.50; John Kerr, 175.00; R. Kerr, 1 10.95; W. J
Kerr, 234.33; H. W. Kime, 602.85; Mrs. A. King, 650.00; F. King, 150.00; G. King
189.13; John King, 166.66; Jose and Theo. King, 781.50; N. King, 150.00; Mrs
S. A. King, 300.00; H. and Alfred Kitchen, 1,200.00; W. Kitchen, 156.10; J
Klesh, 120.00; E. A. Klose, 162.50; H. and A. E. Knight, 600.00; Knox Church
215.00; W. A. Knox, 300.00; O. Koost, 1,750.00; N. Korzchuk, 100.00; J. and
E. M. Kotoff, 196.60; K. Kussner, 1,500.00.
Labreche, J., 272.28; F. E. Lacey and R. Sturdy, 700.00; J. Lacroix, 141.35; C. Ladd
223.50; P. J. Lafleur, 250.00; P. Lafrance, 100.00; A. Lane, 1,064.48; N. Lajoie
605.33; E. Lalande, 1,644.00; D. Lalonde, 268.50; R. Lalonde, 300.00; J. Lamarche
367.95 ; O. Lamb, 1,337.50 ; R. J. Lamb, 260.00; C. Lambert, 279.60; Mrs. E. G
Lambert, 339.00; Lambton Countv Registry Office, 580.25; O. Lamothe, 119.35
Mrs. O. F. Lampard, 4,000.00; Estate of J. Landon, 674.80; W. Landon, 320.40
W. Lang, 185.40; S. Langevin, 1,366.79; Langs and Binkley, 678.56; Mrs. A
Langtry, 181.20; A. Lapointe, 111.48; W. Lariviere, 237.87; E. M. Larmour
115.00; A. E. and R. Larocque, 300.00; B. Latham, 400.00; O. Latham, 2,000.00
Mrs. K. M. Latimer, 123.32; W. Laukkari, 148.20; E. J. Lavender, 1,800.00
H. F. Lawrence, 313.08; J. Lawrence, 112.50; Estate of N. F. Lawrence, 150.00
Mrs. O. Lawson, 300.00; G. Laxton, 224.90; J. Laycock, 1,073.56; G. H. Leach
158.20; B. C. and O. H. Learn, 100.00; A. Leboeuf, 575.00; J. B. Leboeuf, 140.70
P. Leboeuf, 4,000.00; E. and Edoir Leclair, 593.00; Leeds County Registry
Office, 573.07; A. Legree, 227.15; T. Legree, 3,000.00; E. Lehnen, 1,380.00; J. and
L. M. Leidens, 7,500.00; C. Leif, 150.00; Lennox and Addington County Registry
Office, 348.48; Edmund and Emily Lepain, 800.00; E. Lescorbeau, 500.00; Estate
of R. Leslie, 325.00; G. Levingston, 1,226.40; T. H. Lewis, 120.25; Lincoln County
Registry Office, 872.90; J. A. Lind, 1,300.00; I. and A. Lindblom, 309.80; R. Lister,
125.00; R. M. Little and J. J. Cameron, 987.44; E. Lloyd, 105.35; M. Lloyd, 200.00;
A. S. Loach, 146.95; J. E. Locke, 700.00; G. A. Locking, 140.10; London and
Port Stanley Railway, 800.00; London and Western Trusts Co., Ltd., 2,000.00;
H. Loney, 278.40; G. J. Longyear, 186.16; E. M. Lonsbury, 500.00; H. G. Loranger,
1,500.00; O. Loranger, 118.95; Lome Park College, 850.00; Estate of S. D. Lot-
tridge, 6,756.10; C. J. W. Lowes, 2,300.00; T. C. Luckins, 300.00; J. D. Lumsden,
578.62; C. Lusk, 176.59; W. H. and J. C. Lutz, 675.00; K. Lvnch, 300.00; T. R.
Lyon, 100.00; M. Lyons, 201.05.
McArthur, S. I. and A., 200.00; Estate of A. McCabe, 1,800.00; D. McCaig, 114.05
Abe McCann, 500.00; Andrew McCann, 390.00; Mrs. M. McCann, 100.00
Estate of A. McCarston, 128.30; Mrs. A. McCarthv, 300.00; J. L. McCav, 1 258.70
Estate of J. McCleary, 275.00; Mrs. J. McClellan,775.00; J. McClocklin, 1,500.00
McColl Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 6,000.00; John McCombe and M. O. Boulter
25,000.00; J. McCombs. 150.30; J. McConkey, 154.88; Jas. McCool, 283.58
J. McCracken, 179.00; A. G. F. McDonald, 120.00; D'Arcy McDonald, 318.90
G. McDonald, 650.00; John McDonald, 1,913.54; H. McDonald, 300.00; W. J
McDonald, 236.78; W. R. McDonald, 162.90; A. A. MacDonnell, 1,600.00
McDowell Memorial Cemetery, 150.00; J. McElwain, 115.65; L. M. McFadden
796.26; Mrs. B. McGown, 141.68; Mrs. I. McGown, 316.45 ; Robert McGregor
715.83; R. McGregor, 156.00; H. Mcllwraith, 354.00; Estate of J. Mcintosh
257.40; C. McKaig, 200.00; A. W. McKay, 312.80; R. and E. McKay, 167.15
W. C. McKay, 4,000.00; F. M. McKee, 156.10; I. McKenzie, 171.55; Estate of
W. H. McKenzie, 2,709.00; H. MacKinnon, 250.00; O. McLaren and N. Arm-
strong, 1,800.00; A. A. McLaughlin, 102.30; Estate of M. McLaughlin, 379.20; D.
McLean, 110.00; N. H. McLean and R. Holmes, 200.00; C. McLennan, 133.40;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 25
King's Highway, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
J. D. McLennan, 123.83; M. McLeod, 104.93; Wm. R. and E. MacLeod, 267.28;
H. McMillan, 225.00; W. D. and I. M. McMillan, 649.00; H. McMullen, 100.00;
W. A. McMurray, 1,272.90; J. C. McNally, 1,200.00; J. McNamara, 301.85; Mrs.
M. McNaughton, 455.36; R. and J. McNee, 2,915.12; P. V. and H. E. McNeely,
100.00; Estate of D. McNeil, 100.00; E. McNeil, 1,519.90; S. P. MacNeill, 112.12;
M. McNicol, 100.00; Hugh, Leonard and Harold McParland, 125.12; J. and E.
McPhee, 3,600.00; A. McRae, 100.00.
Macklin,L.L., 323.25; A. Maille, 309.43; A. D. Maitland, 108.15; F. Maki, 500.00;
T. Maley, 125.00; F. J. Mallen, 122.35; F. H. and P. A. Malmloff, 551.75; H. F.
MalmlofT, 187.00; P. Malone, 125.00; J. Manor, 800.00; M. Mansfield, 1,000.00;
G. Mantha, 1,216.75; Mrs. J. Mantha, 187.50; Mara Twp. School Section No. 4,
260.00; Mara Twp. School Section No. 5, 350.00; L. P. Marks, 1,295.00; R.
Marks, 232.40; W. H. and A. E. Marks, 1,244.35; R. W. Marriott, 153.83; C.
and J. Martin, 2,000.00; R. S. Martin, 210.00; T. E. Martin, 3,000.00; Wm. J.
and F. C. Martin, 4,025.94; Mason, Foulds, Davidson, Carter and Kellock,
2,902.04; T. E. Mason, 175.00; Mattawa Electric Light and Power Co., Ltd.,
233.50; M. Maxwell, 150.00; C. May, 589.50; J. C. and A. May, 450.00; P. W.
May, 500.00; Mrs. J. Measures, 2,800.00; Melrose Securities, Ltd., 879.30; Estate
of P. Menten, 327.00; M. I. Mercer, 9,228.00; A. L. Mero, 7,638.20; E. B. Merri-
man, 195.90; J. I. Merritt, 1,350.00; W. H. Mersey, 133.15; H. B. Metcalfe, 107.00;
M. Metheral, 137.50; Estate of T. D. H. Metier, 224.75; Mrs. C. B. Mewburn,
735.00; A. Meyer, 217.60; D. Michaelis, 108.11; S. R. and C. Michaelis, 175.71;
E. Michaud, 354.00; H. A. Mielke, 247.00; G. D. Miller, 142.81; Jas. Miller,
887.10; J. H. Miller, 175.00; Manse P. Miller, 2,539.80; Thos. Miller, 247.95;
Wm. Miller, 147.91 ; H. E. Millman, 100.00; W. S. Milmine, 225.00; Dept. of Mines
and Resources, 3,949.71 ; C. E. Minner, 151.80; Minto Twp. School Section No. 13,
240.00; E. M. L. Mitchell and E. Breay, 1,900.00; J. Mitchell and D. R. Marshall,
394.60; H. and M. Moffatt, 119.00; J. Moffatt, 103.00; H. G. Mogg, 289.30; J. W.
Moir, 500.00; J. Molkowski, 178.75; Bank of Montreal, 3,000.00; Mrs. O. M.
Moon, 2,500.00; W. Moon, 1,800.00; Mrs. G. G. Moore, 285.65; R. Moore, 100.00;
G. Morganson, 150.00; J. G. Morrish, 1,600.00; A. B. Morrison, 2,074.00; Twp.
of Morrison, 100.00; W. W. Morrow, 225.00; J. Mortenson, 11,000.00; W. I. Mose,
132.70; J. K. Moss, 957.90; Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Bronte), 125.00; A. Muir,
650.00; Mrs. E. Murdock, 340.00; Mrs. C. Murphv, 130.15; E. J. Murphy, 119.80;
Estate of M. Murphy, 123.60 ; S. Murphy, 755.50; T. and M. E. Murphy, 275.90;
C. Musall, 150.00; Muskoka District Registry Office, 180.28; Estate of A. E.
Myers, 1,500.00; R. J. Myers, 5,000.00.
Nangle, J. F., 191.10; A. Nantais, 350.00; W. R. and J. Nattress, 1,378.60; T. Neal,
326.50; G. Neely, 490.80; J. Neely, 200.00; Mrs. L. Neely, 750.00; R. J. Neely,
299.68; D. B. Neill, 100.00; Mrs. J. Neilson, 325.00; L. H. Nelles, 1,300.00; N. C. S.
Nelles, 11,270.00; D. W. Nelson, 200.00; W. C. Nelson, 2,806.66; A. Neve, 500.00;
Estate of A. S. New, 279.15; H. A. Newman, 12,159.35; A. Nicholson, 300.29;
N. Nicholson, 800.00; J. Nicol, 103.80; Nipigon Mining Lands Co., 115.00; M.
Niskanen, 135.00; T. E. Nixon, 172.85; A. Noble, 750.10; North Bay Registry
Office, 366.19; North Grey Registry Office, 146.21; North Ridge United Church,
100.00; J. A. Norton, 5,996.04; W. T. Nott, 1,000.00; R. A. Nugent, 334.23.
Oakes, F. A., 6,000.00; Town of Oakville, 300.00; J. and R. M. A. Oberlerchner,
290.00; M. J. O'Brien, Ltd. (Ottawa), 1,946.90; M. J. O'Brien Ltd. (Renfew),
144.67; Wm. O'Connell, 243.35; Mrs. M. O'Connor, 200.00; J. O'Donohoe, 1,554.00;
J. Odorizzi, 103.20; J. O'Gorman, 450.00; M. Oikonen, 368.85; Mrs. J. Oliver,
2,300.00; Estate of E. Ollila, 134.48; C. Olsen, 551.00; Ontario County Registry
Office, 694.55; Ontario Vitrified Products, Ltd., 22,000.00; T. A. Orton, 117.50;
E. Osborne, 100.00; E. B. Osborne, 150.00; E. L. A. Osborne, 300.00; Mrs. M.
O'Shaughnessy, 315.05 ; Estate of Geo. W. Oughtred, 8,000.00; Citv of Owen Sound,
7,000.00.
Page, A. L., 100.00; W. Paiement, 134.50; O. Parent, 100.00; I. Park, 303.75; Park
Lawn Cemetery Co., Ltd., 555.50; A. E. and M. I. Parker, 3,000.00; R. J. C.
Parrott, 280.00; Parry Sound Registry Office, 685.11; H. C. Parsons, 160.00; Mrs.
M. E. Payne, 275.00; Mrs. M. A. Peacock, 208.20; Mrs. J. Pearce, 200.00; M. C.
Peart, 1,848.00; Wm. H. Peck, 1,000.00; Peel County Registry Office, 196.76;
G. N. Penning, 347.10; Mrs. H. A. Pennock, 257.36; R. J. Perales, 325.00; G. B.
Perry, 1,700.00; Perth County Registry Office, 114.20; T. Pesola, 200.00; Peter-
borough County Registry Office, 164.97; S. Peterson, 202.25; M. S. Pettit, 851.60;
F^26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
Mrs. S. Phifer, 592.25; J. G. and Mrs. J. Phillips, 475.00; O. and M. Picard,
350.00; G. Pierson, 207.30; D. R. and P. Pincott, 220.00; C. B. Pitcher, 250.00;
Mrs. O. Plexman, 100.00; H. V. Pogue, 260.75; F. Poirier, 1,144.00; J. Polich,
1,350.00; Mrs. H. C. Ponton, 5,868.18; A. Poole, 1,000.00; E. M. Poole, 1,000.00;
Port Arthur Registry Office, 172.94; F. Potter, 138.35; J. Potvin, 307.71; W.
Poulson, 6,920.00; H. Powell, 675.00; H. S. and G. E. Powell, 1,332.00; Estate
of J. F. Power, 1,235.70; T. P. Power, 127.16; C. O. Pratt, 128.77; Prescott County
Registry Office, 164.60; D. Price, 8,300.00; R. Price, 425.00; J. B. Prieur, 563.25;
A. D. and N. Prince, 184.80; W. R. and A. M. Pringle, 244.60; W. R. Pringle,
100.00; J. Prot, 110.00; A. Proudfoot, 985.34; C. H. Prudhomme, 2,853.60; P.
Prystanski, 190.88; Mrs. R. Punter, 1,123.75; V. J. Punter, 2,066.50; T. Purdon,
101.65; D. Purificati, 1,500.00.
Quast, J. G., 150.00.
Rabel, Wm.. and L. Summers, 800.00; B. Racette, 222.90; Rainy River District
Registry Office, 192.95; P. G. Ramsay, 174.53; A. M. Ravburn, 100.00; Mrs.
E. Reaume, 500.00; Receiver General of Canada, 7,781.70; Mrs. K. Reddy,
275.00; J. W. Redner, 1,109.00; D. Regan, 333.60; E. Rehkopf, 152.10; J. Reid,
166.11; N. Rein, 602.00; Renfrew County Registry Office, 295.03; A. D. Renner,
2,400.00; O. Rheault, 165.68; H. R. Richards, 550.00; J. J. Richards, 100.00;
Estate of T. Riddell. 322.50; Arthur, Ernest and A. Rivard and Omer Rheault,
100.00; F. Roberts, 101.02; F. N. Roberts, 167.50; Estate of H. L. Roberts,
3,253.33; D. Robertson, 187.60; W. H. Robins, 234.60; C. M. Robinson, 515.00;
D. and M. Robinson, 800.00; F. M. Robinson, 190.90; Estate of H. Robinson,
1,725.00; J. N. Robinson, 297.00; H. Robinson and R. V. Calderwood, 300.00;
Samuel Robinson, 207.00; Estate of S. Robinson, 142.80; W. L. Robinson, 100.00;
W. N. Robinson, 177.50; E. Robitaille, 101.75; B. Rochester, 779.70; Rockport
School Section No. 14, 500.00; R. Rogers, 100.00; F. Romain, 400.00; P. G. Rooker,
804.00; H. E. Rose & Co., Ltd., 572.55; T. Rose and Estate of J. NcNeely, 207.60;
A. Ross, 233.70; E. F. Ross, 550.00; Mrs. B. Rousseau, 143.60; R. Rovinelli,
222.22; Estate of J. H. Rowe, 250.00; Mrs. A. Rov, 148.58; I. Roy, 146.70; G.
Ruete, 122.95; R. Rumble, 300.00; N. E. Ruppert, 102.90; F. M. Russell, 3,000.00;
M. Russnell, 5,628.60; D. J. Ryan, 8,000.00; T. and A. M. Ryan, 740.00; W. W.
and J. F. Ryckman, 1,375.00; Estate of H. Ryrie,- 649.90.
St. Denis, O. and D., 315.00; St. Lawrence Central Camp Ground Syndicate, 800.00;
E. Saari, 100.50; J. T. and F. Saint, 200.00; A. Saniger, 357.39; B. and A. Sann,
500.00; Sault Ste. Marie Registry Office, 747.06; J. Sauve, 225.75; Scarborough
Twp. School Section No. 15, 176.00; A. Schellenberger, 159.65; J. T. Scholfield,
150.00; J. Schultz, 312.50; A. Schwerdfiger, 1,195.90; W. J. Schwigler, 131.23;
F. T. Scott, 330.80; G. Scott, 1,772.02; J. T. Scott, 225.00; M. H. Scott, 1,100.00;
B. Scrivens, 315.00; R. H. Seabrook, 178.15; Estate of T. I. Seburn, 830.00; Oliver
Severn Gold Mines, Ltd., 100.00; M. Shand, 1,930.00; B. B. Shantz, 305.30;
Estate of W. Sharland, 180.00; Estate of J. Sharpe, 150.00; W. F. Shay, 350.00;
T. A. Sheard, 1,005.13; Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 176.66; Geo. She Pa Egan,
150.00; Mrs. E. Sheppard, 550.00; W. G. Sheppard, 275.00; L. M. Sheridan,
2,196.15; Mrs. M. Shibley, 118.80; C. Shields and Mrs. M. S. Stouck, 2,456.89;
R. H. Shields, 2,100.00; Estate of J. Shilton and W. A. Wallbridge, 1,250.00;
Mrs. A. Shipman, 4,678.20; C. Shipman, 186.35; Estate of Wm. W. Shipman,
496.60; L. Shook, 122.00; H. Shork, 2,000.00; Mrs. C. Shute, 325.00; J. Sicord,
250.00; J. Siistonen, 272.75; J. Simard, 1,300.00; Simcoe County Registry Office,
673.55; J. H. Simpson, 250.00; C. L. D. Sims, 2,000.00; Sims, Mcintosh, Schofield
and Sims, 906.90; A. Sirois, 592.60; R. Skinkle, 1,195.80; F. Slack, 1,717.20; R.
Sleep, 1,396.60; R. B. Sleep, 3,058.65; A. B. Smith, 500.00; Mrs. C. A. Smith,
500.00; C. F. Smith, 300.00; E. Smith, 369.87; E. D. Smith and H. G. Ross,
4,500.00; E. M. Smith, 1,000.00; E. Smith, 141.30; H. J. Smith, 528.10; John S.
Smith, 2,000.00; John Z. Smith, 130.70; Levi Smith, 104.00; Estate of S. J. Smith,
600.00; Sydney C. Smith, 177.24; Wm. H. Smith, 154.00; P. H. Smithson, 1,479.00;
Estate of A. J. R. Snow, 100.00; F. H. Snyder, 709.00; S. and E. Sones, 500.00;
South Grey County Registry Office, 139.05; Mrs. N. Speers, 1,100.00; E. T.
Spera, 4,188.46; C. A. Spicer, 202.23; E. Sproule, 600.00; E. Stafford, 101.55;
J. Steven, 1,850.00; A. and C. Stevanato, 4,026.95; Mrs. E. Stevens, 219.60; D. H.
Stewart, 102.65; Mrs. E. Stewart, 363.75; H. B. Stewart, 965.00; M. R. and E. M.
Stewart and Mrs. E. S. Fletcher, 272.23; John H. Stobie, 309.30; J. R. Stobie,
102.46; R. J. Stobie, 120.60; L. Stone, 600.00; G. A. Stoodley, 287.50; J. R. Stork,
395.00; A. R. Storms, 100.00; B. Strassburger, 550.00; C E. Strawn, 138.00;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 27
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, etc. — Continued
Estate of J. T. Stroud, 2,666.67; C. B. Stuart, 150.53; J. H. Stubbs, 2,900.00;
Sudbury Registry Office, 414.93; Mrs. A. Sutherland, 650.85; F. W. and L. A.
Sutherland, 8,795.00; D. E. Swayze, 600.00; Alfred Sylvestre, 5,800.00; Armand
Sylvestre, 1,000.00; G. Sylvestre, 2,000.00; Estate of J. V. Sylvestre, 1,400.00.
Taggart, A., 214.00; W. F. Taggart, 135.00; W. H. and A. M. Talbot, 650.00;
Talbotville United Church, 300.00; T. Tarns, 122.35; E. M. Tanner, 125.00;
J. Tantardini, 279.60; C. E. Taylor, 150.00; Estate of F. H. L. Taylor, 3,978.84;
C. Tebbutt, 167.30; Mrs. F. Telfer, 327.15; Temagami Timber Co., 7,260.42;
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, 229.19; Temiskaming Oil Co., Ltd.,
250.00; J. Temple, 250.00 ; C. Tennant, 115.00 ; N. Tesky, 214.00; R. C. Teskey,
546.22; G. Theoret, 1,990.00; E. C. Thomas, 500.00; Thompson -Heyland Lumber
Co., 132 69; H. E. Thomson, 125.00; W. C. Thomson, 628.20; P. E. Thorpe,
1,250.00; C. and A. Tilton, 236.60; R. E. and Mrs. M. Timms, 1,000.00; E. Tomp-
kins, 300.00; J. Topper, 4,008.83; City of Toronto, 2,317.00; Incorporated Synod
of the Diocese of Toronto, 100.00; W. F. Torrance, P. C. MacLaurin and Estate of
M. Kennedy, 500.00; R. Toth and V. Sandor, 335.00; O. Tourila, 176.40; Trafalgar
Twp. School Section No. 15, 175.00; W. Trahan, 140.00; A. H. Trapnell, 450.00;
C. R. Traver, 300.00; E. Traver, 700.00; T. Travers, 158.78; S. L. and Jas. D.
Trees, 1,758.80; W. E. Tregenza, 315.00; E. A. Tremblay, 110.99; B. H. Trickey,
400.00; D. Trottier, 100.00; W. F. Troyer, 500.00; R. Tucker, 1,100.00; J. A.
Tufford, 1,675.00; M. J. Tulloch, 1,475.00; Estate of I. Turnball, 250.00; Mrs.
E. Turner, 3,530.19; J. K. Turner, 1,608.40; P. T. Tyers, 106.95; A. W. and L.
Tyler, 126.75.
Valley, E. L. and M. I., 162.30; C. Van Bastelaar, 450.00; C. Van Mierlo and Estate
of Andrew and Isabella Parks, 340.80; V. Vanston, 145.85; C. Van Vliet, 316.00;
L. Van Waggoner and P. Donovan, 10,000.00; E. G. Vanwagner. 6,000.00; Vaughan
Twp. School Section No. 13, 4,800.00; F. Verbauwen, 350.00; Victoria County
Registry Office, 303.97; Village of Vienna, 901.00; S. J. Vosburgh, 577.18.
Wagar, W. R., 518.70; Mrs. B. Wagner, 184.50; W G. Wakefield, 156.05; Estate of
D. Walker, 1,100.00; H. Walker, 600.00; J. W. Walker, 900.00; J. J. Wallace,
386.67; E. McKay and L. B. Walters. 2,400.00; H. M. Walters, 2,675.00; H. A.
Walton and T. D. Pherrill, 610.00; I. J. Walton, 175.00; H. and C. Ward, 1,350.00;
Mrs. J. Ward, 2,011.79; G. Warner, 300.00; K. Wasylinuk, 446.33; Waterloo
County Registry Office, 203.22: Mrs. E. Waterworth, 310.00; C. E. Watson,
900.00; M.H.Watson, 1,000.00; W. H.Watson, 700.00; Wm. H.Watson, 541.23; S.
Weaver, 197.74; I. B. Weber, 250.00; G. F. Webster, 123.70; W. J. Weir, 350.00;
Welland County Registry Office, 351.99; Wentworth Countv Registry Office,
394.50; I. West, 5,995.00; H. Whiffen, 754.25; Town of Whitby, 1,850.00; J. C.
White, 300.00; Estate of J. P. White, 7,200.00; L. S. White, 635.00; S. White,
400.00; S. Whitney, 3,045.05; B. M. W 7 hyte, 8,846.35; Widdifield Twp. School
Section No. 4, 165.00; L. C. Wiley, 177.45; B. W 7 illiams, 425.00; G. G. Williams,
111.30; A. W. Williamson, 475.00 ; B. J. Williamson, 250.00; J. A. Willoughby,
400.00; R. Wills, 10,740.25; C. Wilson, 589.05; C. W. Wilson, 108.30; E. E. Wilson,
393.90; E. H. Wilson, 100.00; John Wilson, 150.00; Mark Milson, 250.00; W. A.
Wilson, 130.00; Wm. H. Wilson, 200.00; F. P. Winters, 0,030.34; W. G. Wither-
spoon, 159.00; S. M. and L. H. Withrow, 475.00; F. Wolff, 246.40; A. E. Wood,
230.00; W. S. and C. E. Wood, 700.00; A. Woods, 1,200.00; E. Woolfe, 3,000.00;
A. V. Woolnough, 396.09; C. B. Woolnough, 396.09; J. H. Woolnough, 396.08;
W. R. Worthington, 150.00; J. F. Wright, 100.00; S. R. Wright, 337.00; Estate of
D. B. Wyman, 500.00.
Yarwood, Estate of M. J., 230.00; G. S. Yearly, 496.17; L. S. Yolles, 100.00; York
County Registry Office, 660.69; E. H. and J. H. Young, 135.00; Mrs. H. Yrjola,
226.00.
Zalec, J. and K., 2,000.00; R. S. Zavitz, 125.00.
Accounts under $100, 55,908 .22.
Total 1 ,479,194 4 1
Contracts:
Agawa Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-236, grading and culverts, 2 miles, Chip-
pewa Diversion to north of Sault Ste. Marie, 28,794.75; No. 38-44, Chippewa
Creek Bridge, 15,519.00; Aiken, Innes & Maclachlan, Ltd., No. 36-154, filling
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No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts— Continued
Burlington Cut-off, Brants Pond, 2,919.26; Aiken & Maclachlan, Ltd., No.
37-121, bridge, west branch of Humber River, 440.00; No. 37-285, substruc-
ture, superstructure and cement work, Huntsville Bridge, 37,249.08; No.
38-25, Gordon's Creek Bridge, Elizabeth Way, 25,944.34; No. 38-46, Algonquin
Park bridges, Kearney Creek Bridge and Clark's Creek Bridge, 15,158.67;
Angus & Taylor, Ltd., No. 37-80, grading and culverts, 4.7 miles, Bracebridge
to Huntsville, 83,794.55; No. 37-80 ext. grading Huntsville to Bracebridge,
138,182.17; No. 37-83, grading and culverts, 11 miles, Chalk River westerly,
15,168.88; No. 37-84, grading and culverts, 4.7 miles, Parry Sound to Nobel,
11,534.81; No. 37-94, grading and culverts, Madawaska to Whitney, 184,949.18;
No. 37-206, crushed stone 9 miles, Nobel to Shawanaga, 2,399.97; No. 37-283,
grading and culverts, 5 miles, mile 67 north of North Bay to mile 72, 201,063.18.
Barnett-McQueen Co., Ltd., No. 37-100, 4 culverts, Thunder Bay District,
8,403.29; Jos. Barrett, No. 37-21 ext. 1496, heating plant, Fort Henry, 2,584.00;
Bergman Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-29, concrete pavement, Scarborough
Cenotaph to Highland Creek Bridge, 58,852.91; No. 37-115, grading and
culverts, 3.2 miles, West Hill easterly to Rosebank Side Road, 417,250.47;
Wm. Bermingham & Son, No. 37-271, substructure, Port Stanley Bridge,
Port Stanley, 69,163.66; J. D. Bernardi, No. 36-124, grading and culverts,
16 miles, Carp River to Mamaise, 3,409.98; Bernardi Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 36-124 exts., clearing, grading and culverts, Mamaise to Montreal River,
371,039.16; Chas. V. Billie & Son, No. 36-123, grading and culverts, 6 miles,
Conniston to Sudbury, 6,794.29; No. 37-209, grading and culverts, North-
brook to Cloyne, 106,769.79; Bituminous Spraying and Contracting Co., Ltd.,
No. 956, surface treatment, 10.5 miles; Fraserville to Peterborough, 1,959.32;
No. 38-18, surface treatment, 9 miles; Athens to Delta, 2,400.08 ; No. 38-19,
surface treatment, 10.5 miles, Ottawa Division, 3,246.81; R. A. Blyth, No.
35-04, Indian River Bridge and Ouse River Bridge, Peterborough to Perth,
200.00; No. 37-235, grading and culverts, 2 miles, Centreville to Kitchener,
5,168.76; No. 38-04, Schumacher Overhead over T. & N.O. Railway, Tisdale
Twp., 5,916.80; No. 38-94, Little River Bridge, Riverside, 17,332.65; W. O.
No. 2306, concrete subway, Field, Field-Martine River Road, 30,530.85;
Railway Board Order No. 53449, concrete subwav, Field, 2,175.31; W. O.
Nos. 778 and 832, culverts north of Milton, 5,448.71; W.O. No. 3118, Emily
Creek Bridge, 1,743.58; R. H. Bond, No. 36-122, grading and culverts, 9.6
miles, Sioux Lookout Road to Hudson, 35,794.26; No. 37-89, grading and
culverts, 8.3 miles, Sioux Lookout to Dinorwic, 58,276.04; No. 37-90, grading
and culverts, 5 miles, Nester Falls south, 5 miles, 63,322.59; No. 1010, crushed
gravel, Dinorwic northerly, 5,520.63; Bond Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-
122, grading and culverts, 9.6 miles, Sioux Lookout Road to Hudson, 6,316.63
No. 37-90, grading and culverts, 5 miles, Nester Falls southerly, 16,523.15
No. 37-90 ext., grading and culverts, 8 miles, Nester Falls southerly, 102,840.22
No. 38-95, crushed gravel, Sioux Lookout southerly, 8,418.31; Brennan Paving
Co., Ltd., No. 36-80, grading and culverts, 1.7 miles; Hamilton to Dundas
Diversion, 379.28; No. 37-09, concrete pavement, 6 miles, Stratford northerly,
99,436.38; No. 37-16, grading and bituminous pavement, 7.3 miles, Kincar-
dine to Tiverton, 137,4^8.16; No. 37-21 C, restoration Fort George, Niagara-
on-the-Lake, 94,089.96; No. 37-21 E, restoration of Navy Hall, Fort George,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, 12,163.57; No. 38-63, restoration Fort George, Niagara-
on-the-Lake, 42,952.81; No. 38-51, fill, Mather Park, Fort Erie, 50,250.62;
W. O. Nos. 2432 and 2461, restoration Navy Hall, Fort George, Niagara-on-the-
Lake, 11,511.02; No. 38-08 surface treatment, dustlayer, Toronto Division,
2,665.35; No. 38-07, surface treatment, Owen Sound Division, 1,183.33; No.
38-11, surface treatment, dustlayer, North Bay Division, 1,499.99; W. O.
No. 710, oil application, Dafoe Hospital to No. 17 Highway, 866.22; Town of
Parry Sound, 24.52; Railway Board Order No. 55860, construction, 2 subways,
Stoney Creek, 15,716.05; R. J. Brewer, No. 36-99, gravelling, etc., North Bay
easterly, 28 miles, 9,995.76; W. O. No. 1077, crushed gravel, east of North Bay,
5,010.66; Brown & Forwell Paving Co., Ltd., No. 37-60, concrete pavement and
asphaltic concrete, Kitchener to Elmira, 26,751.24.
Cameron & Phin, No. 36-53, bridge, Canard River Bridge, 653.01; Campbell
Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-91, grading and culverts, Ormsby Road to
Jan's Corners, 2,635.00; No. 36-91 exts., grading and culverts, Binklow south
to Snow Road and Tudor twp., Lot 21, Con. 5 to Lot 20, Con. 9, 150,402.35;
No. 37-117, proposed International Bridge, Gananoque easterly, 9.36 miles,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 29
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
180,224.33; No. 37-117 ext. No. 1, 4 lane highway, Gananoque to International
Bridge, 9.3 miles, 324,898.85; No. 37-117 ext. No. 2, grading and culverts,
Mallorytown to International Bridge, 479,884.76; W. G. Campbell Engineer-
ing & Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-83, Walkerton Bridge, 1,680.90; Cana-
dian Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 37-96, Ground Hog River Bridge, superstructure,
Fauquier, 91,700.00; No. 37-124, Burk's Falls Bridge, 24,680.00; No. 37-238,
Strathroy Bridge, Strathroy, 380.00; Canadian Indemnity Co., re Wheeler
Construction Co., No. 37-2?, bituminous penetration pavement, 8 miles,
Bath to Conway, 70,24 7.32; Canadian National Railways, Brown's Line Sub-
wav, Weston, 79.28; Field Station Subway, 3,730.81; Gibson St., Subway,
5,688.58; Morrisburg Subway, 1,758.74; St. David's Subway, 7,924.11; Stoney
Creek Subway, 31,779.66; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Mac Tier Subway,
7,093.71; Carter-Halls-Aldinger Co., Ltd., No. 37-119, grading and culverts,
6.13 miles, Vineland Road to Martindale Road, 139,637.14; No. 38-01, con-
crete pavement, sewers and mains, Plaza Point Edward International Bridge,
dual approach to Emouth St., 138,432.07; Central Bridge Co., No. 37-215,
Emily Creek Bridge, Little Current Ferry Road, 6,249.96; No. 37-287, W. O.
No. 345, Frog Rapids Bridge, Dinorwic to Sioux Lookout, 40,009.56; Cham-
bers, McQuigge & McCaffrey Co., Ltd., No. 37-65, Bituminous penetration
pavement, Carleton Place to Franktown, 30,273.29; No. 37-82, grading and
culverts, 7 miles, North Bay northerlv, 117,496.50; No. 37-279, grading and
culverts, 4 miles, mile 19 to mile 23 north of North Bay, 189,080.86; No. 37-
279 ext. 180, grading and culverts, 6 miles, north of Nipissing District, 57,674.28;
Chatham Dredging & Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 36-59, Thamesville Bridge,
1,322.00; Clyde Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-210, grading, culverts and
2 bridges over Castor River, 1.6 miles south to Vernon to Metcalfe Corners,
71,442.41; W. H. Code, No. 37-153, crushing stone, Mountain Grove to Fron-
tenac Addington Boundary, 5,814.42; No. 37-154, crushed stone, 14 miles,
Silver Lake to Mountain Grove, 13,5^2.90; No. 38-81, 1677, crushed stone,
Carp to Almonte, 8,045.80; Constructing & Paving Co. of Ontario, Ltd., No.
37-38, mixed macadam pavement, 13 miles, Keewatin to Manitoba Boundary,
528,432.50; No. 37-277, grading and culverts, Heenan Highway from mile 6
southerly, 856,143.55; No. 37-277, W. O. No. 1872, grading and culverts,
Heenan Highway, 746,098.66; W. O. No. 1024, connecting link, 1 mile asphaltic
concrete pavement, Town of Kenora, 18,830.26; A. Cope & Sons, Ltd., No.
36-31, asphaltic concrete pavement, Long Branch to Port Credit, 766.00;
No. 37-59, mixed macadam pavement, 3 miles, Binbrook to Black Heath,
9,488.71; No. 37-234, grading and culverts, Ontario St. to Homer Bridge,
53,118.48; No. 38-15, grading and culverts, 2.25 miles, Wawa to Helen Mine,
5,590.28; C. C. Cornell, No. 37-18, penetration macadam pavement, 0.4 miles,
Meaford easterly, 2,331.65; W. O. No. 1096, surface treatment, Binbrook to
Black Heath, 1,194.39; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., No. 36-39, retread pavement,
10.5 miles, Lindsay to Bobcaygeon, 4,242.55; No. 36-89 ext. grading and
culverts, Echo Bay to C.P.R. crossing, 37,435.51 ; No. 36-146, grading and
culverts, 10 miles, Portland to Pine Island Ferry, 8,415.48; No. 37-93. grading
and culverts, Bancroft and Apsley to Paudash Lake, 111,405.91; No. 37-99,
Lauzon, Port Lock, Shewfelt, Serpent River and Bar River Bridges, 5,894.83;
No. 37-107, concrete pavement, 4 miles, Brockville westerly, 19,917.69; No.
38-42, Echo Bay Bridge, 4,803.64.
Damore Bros., No. 37-231, sidewalk, across Welland Canal east of St. Catharines,
687.00; J. S. Dempsey, No. 37-189, crushed gravel 20 miles, Eganville westerly,
33,825.31; J. G. Denstedt, No. 37-25, grading and culverts, Goderich to Kin-
cardine, 16,408.33; Detroit River Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-238, Strath-
roy Bridge, 3,784.16; Dibblee Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-57, concrete
pavement, 5 miles, Chute a Blondeau to Point Fortune, 92,198.81 ; No. 38-83 and
W. O. No. 1679, crushed gravel, Alexandria westerly, 8,899.47; Wm. Dillane &
Sons, No. 36-62, structure and grading, east of Belleville, 2,328.76; No. 37-224,
Cataraqui Bridge, 1,507.34; J. A. Dixon, No. 37-143, crushed gravel, Parkhill
to Aux Sable, 238.85; Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 37-101 ext. 2901, super-
structure, Naiscott Creek Bridge, 493.00; No. 37-270 ext. 701, superstructure,
Keewatin Bridge, Keewatin, 78,339.69; No. 37-270 exts. 887 and 888, super-
structure, Port Stanley, 189,475.00; W. O. No. 1507, floor repairs, Old Hogg's
Hollow Bridge, 1,595.00; W. O. No. 415, superstructure, Elder Mills Subway,
near Elder Mills, 5,958.29; Dominion Concrete Co., Ltd., and Holmes Con-
struction Co., Railway Board Order No. 52198, Morrisburg Subway, High-
way No. 31, 16,597.23; Dominion Construction Corporation, Ltd., No. 37-34
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Contracts — Continued
and exts., concrete pavement, 7 miles Porquis Junction to Timmins, 346,834.15;
No. 37-280 ext., clearing and grading 6 miles, north of contract to boundary
of Nipissing District, 109,536.73; No. 37-53, concrete pavement, Delaware
to Mount Brydges, 657.11; No. 37-66, grading and culverts, 10.2 miles, High-
way No. 20 to Grimsby West, 84,174.33; No. 37-67, grading and culverts,
7.5 miles, Grimsby east to Jordan Harbour, 127,749.68; No. 37-222, grading
and culverts, Otto Township, overhead, Kirkland Lake Road, 15,040.36;
No. 37-222 ext. 1779, grading and culverts, Otto overhead to Kirkland Lake,
124,083.96; No. 37-280, grading and culverts, 4.6 miles, from mile 23, north
of North Bay, 191,024.13; Nos. 2789 and 2981, grading and 5 culverts, Town
of Grimsby, 52,809.67; Don Construction, Ltd., No. 38-21, grading and cul-
verts, 6.4 miles, Pickering Township, Rosebank Side Road to east limits of
Lot 7, 156,793.20; W. C. Drury, No. 37-261, grading and culverts, 5 miles,
north of Peter's Crossing to Clarendon, 48,770.40; Dufferin Paving Co., Ltd.,
No. 36-108, penetration pavement, Bolton south, 4.1 miles, 7,116.38; No. 37-33,
concrete pavement, 7 miles, Sault Ste. Marie to Echo Bay, 21,480.50; D. V. 1,
clearing and grading, Trans-Canada Highway, Dyment and Dryden, 31 miles
approximately, 42,886.07; D. V. 2, clearing and grading, Trans-Canada High-
way, Vermillion Bay and Dryden, 28 miles approximately, 99,852.62.
East, John Co., Ltd., No. 37-105, 7 culverts and approaches, Rainy River District,
2,631.40; No. 37-219, grading and culverts, Emo easterly, 14,439.03.
Frid Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-21, restoration work, Fort Henry, 153,265.43;
No. 37-21 D, restoration, Fort Erie, 65,519.41; No. 38-65, restoration, Fort
Erie, 43,263.81; Railway Board Order No. 54644, Elder Mills Subway, sub-
structure and superstructure, Elder Mills vicinity, 12,773.70; Frontenac Con-
struction Co.. Ltd., No. 37-40, grading and culverts, 5.5 miles, Severn to Beaver
Creek revision, 49,439.94; No. 37-41, grading and culverts, Foote's Bay to
2.74 miles north of Glen Orchard, 116,143.76; No. 37-44, grading and culverts,
6.1 miles, south 4 miles to south of Cochrane, 4,524.56.
Gaffney Construction Co., No. 37-120, grading and 5 bridges, Mitchell to Elgin-
field, 26,030.55; Galbraith Construction Co., No. 37-174, gravelling, 20 miles,
Emo to Rainy River, 13,449.42; No. 37-176, crushing gravel, Barwick north,
10,020.00; W. O. No. 116, grading and gravelling, Devin to Elmo, 4,918.36;
G. A. Gibson & Sons, No. 37-227, New Sarum Bridge, 2,786.68; No. 38-39,
Aux Sauble River Bridge, Highway No. 83, 11,786.15; No. 38-40, Mapleton
Bridge, Highway No. 74, 7,476.00; W. O. No. 659, removal of old and con-
struction of new culvert, Kilmartin Culvert, Glencoe to Alvinston, 2,073.35;
Godson Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 37-111, asphaltic concrete, Jane St., to
Silver Birches, 25,647.12; Nos. 1234 and 1570, laying approaches, Unionville
Bridge, 3,418.50; Goldie Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-215, grading and
culverts, Little Creek Ferry Road, 2,759.30; No. 38-27, Henley Course Bridge,
Elizabeth Way, 85,835.72; No. 2821, Orland Bridge, 32.57; No. 2895, Union-
ville Bridge, 12,872.26; Geo. S. Grant Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-78,
mixed macadam, 5 miles, Parry Sound southerly, 229,127.53; No. 37-78 ext.,
mixed macadam pavement, Gordon Bay to south boundary of Parry Sound
District, 72,977.53; No. 38-91, crushing gravel, Latchford south to Timagami,
11,298.52; No. 38-92, crushed gravel, Matheson to Porquis Junction, 13,291.74;
H. C. Gummo, No. 38-47, interior finishing of Brant House, Burlington, 3,866.00;
Gustiana Construction Co., No. 1287, crushed gravel, Sudbury Division,
8,766.69.
Hadley, Chatham, Ltd., W. O. No. 2788, concrete pavement, 1700 feet, Petty-
piece Curve, 6,668.40; Hadley, McHaffie Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-92,
and ext., grading and culverts, Dafoe Hospital to Trans-Canada Highway,
7,319.02; No. 36-96, grading and culverts, North Bay to 1.4 miles westerly,
17,816.04; No. 36-96 ext., grading and clearing, Camanda Overhead westerly,
89,016.70; No. 36-119 and exts., grading and culverts, 7.5 miles, Pointe-au-Baril
northerly, 157,394.54; No. 36-121 and ext., grading, culverts and bridges,
Camp No. 5, to Timiskaming, 71,802.59; No. 179, Timiskaming Dam, Poitras
Twp., Nipissing District, 9,799.25; Hamilton Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 37-272,
bridge superstructure, Sarnia, 159,757.97; No. 37-286, superstructure swing
span, Huntsville Bridge, 27,486.00; No. 38-98, superstructure, Wabigoon
Bridge, Wainwright Twp., Dryden to Vermillion Bay, 7,950.00; No. 38-04A,
superstructure, Schumacher Bridge, 5,187.00; No. 38-25A, Jordan Creek,
superstructure, Elizabeth Way, 12,970.00; No. 38-45B, Lost River Bridge,
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
superstructure, North Cochrane District, 13,740.20; Hamilton Sodding &
Landscape Co., No. 684, sodding traffic circle, Stoney Creek, 5,877.81; S.
A. Hanes, No. 37-195, crushed gravel, Dwight to Tea Lake, 833.55; Harold Har-
vey, No. 37-14, concrete pavement, 6.3 miles, Burford to Oxford County Line,
61,708.75; No. 37-150 ext. 2419, crushed stone, Actinolite westerly, 6,909.60;
No. 1471, crushing stone, north and south of Vernon, Highway No. 31, 5,162.68;
No. 2072, crushed stone, 1.6 miles south of Vernon to 7.8 miles north of Met-
calfe Corners, 7,081.73; Harvey Construction Co., No. 2877, crushed stone and
scarifying, Howe Island, 4,087.30; Harvey & Irvine, No. 37-07, 10 ft. concrete
pavement, 9.1 miles, Alexandria to McCrimmon's Corners, 122,279.62; No.
37-220, grading and culverts, 3.2 miles, Dacre to Eganville, 70,198.58; Hennessey
& Hennessey, Ltd., No. 37-85, grading and culverts, 4 miles, Englehart to
Dane, 150,483.73; M. G. Henniger, No. 36-34, mixed macadam pavement,
5.25 miles, Perth to Port Elmsley, 19,684.62; No. 37-62, mixed macadam
pavement, 7 miles, Perth westerly, 1,656.38; Hewitson Construction Co.,
Ltd., No. 37-140, surface treatment, 12 miles, Fort William to International
Boundary, 2,367.18; Higgins & Mills, No. 37-1904, dismantling old blast furnace,
Fort William, 2,437.58; Holdcroft Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-90, grading
and culverts, 4.3 miles, Barry's Bay to Combermere, 1,753.21; No. 37-26,
grading and culverts, 5.8 miles, Godfrey to Verona, 20,288.81; No. 37-29,
grading and substructures, Tweed Bridge, 9,966,98; No. 37-95, grading and
culverts, Mavnooth to Combermere, 119,727.02; No. 37-96, Ground Hog
River Bridge, Fauquier, 57,418.08; Holmes Construction Co., Ltd., No. 38-99,
Muskrat River Bridge, Pembroke, Highway No. 17, 5,776.29; Roy Honsberger,
No. 36-28, concrete pavement, 5.75 miles, Brown's Line to Mississauga Road,
27,763.50; No. 36-46, grading and culverts, 5 miles, Picton to Glenora, 1,447.94;
Honsberger Construction Co., No. 37-08, 10 ft. concrete pavement, 8.35 miles,
Ailsa Craig to Parkhill, 101,959.65; No. 37-11, concrete pavement, 3.9 miles,
Mississauga Road to Sheridan, 38,845.60.
Industrial Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-85 ext. 1890, crushing stone, Pelee
Island, 986.25; No. 37-70, grading and culverts, 6 miles, Maidstone, Howard
Ave., Highway No. 3, 41,101.87; No. 38-69, grading, sewers and mulch surface,
St. Thomas Mental Hospital, 16,667.07; Edgar Irvine, No. 37-276, grading
and culverts, Erinville southerly, 28,182.27; W. O. No. 655, oil dustlayer,
Thessalon east, 28.5 miles to Day Mills, 1,449.88; W. O. No. 711, surface
treatment. Pembroke west, 6 miles, and 1 mile in Town of Pembroke, 2,079.16;
W. O. No. 1445, crushed gravel, Napanee north, 3,750.00; Edgar Irvine Co.,
Ltd., No. 36-22, and ext., 10 ft. concrete pavement, 7 miles, Lancaster northerly,
10,289.76; No. 37-162. crushed gravel, Port Alexander to Houghton, 8,260.40.
Jennison, W. F., No. 37-142, crushed gravel, 2.5 miles, Wise Beach to Grand
Bend, 8,800.00; W. O. No. 1123, gravelling 5 miles, Bosanquet Twp., 1,320.00;
Johnson Bros. Co., Ltd., No. 36-44, grading and culverts, 6.1 miles, Young's
Point to Burleigh Falls, 519.75; No. 37-19, Bituminous macadam pavement,
9.1 miles, Port Burwell northerly, 9,908.54; No. 37-20, grading and penetration
pavement, 7 miles, Warkworth Side Road southerly, 3,633.37; No. 37-157,
crushed stone, 22 miles, Burleigh Falls to Apsley north, 16,938.16; No. 37-226, 2
bridges in Vienna, Otto Creek, Bayham Township, 22,631.45; No. 37-221,
grading and culverts, 10 miles, Apsley to Bancroft, 1,000.00; No. 37-259,
grading and culverts, 11 miles, 5 miles north of Fenelon Falls to Junction of
Burnt River Road and Bobcaygeon Road, 2,303.74; No. 37-260, grading Bur-
leigh Falls to Buckhorn, 279,507.04; A. E. Jupp Construction Co., Ltd., No.
36-74, bituminous penetration, 6 miles, Campbellford to Warkworth, 1,436.69;
No. 37-06, concrete pavement, 6.94 miles, Atherley South, 37,869.30; No.
37-32 A, concrete pavement, Stinson C.P.R. crossing to Wanapitae, 55,101.26;
No. 37-232, penetration pavement, Locust Hill easterly, 2.5 miles, also Mark-
ham westerly, 0.25 miles, 289.62; No. 37-257, grading and culverts, 0.8 miles,
Fennel's Corners, Innisfil Township, 6,635.64; No. 38-20, surface treatment,
11 miles, Burk's Falls and Sundridge, 1,939.71; No. 38-76, crushed gravel,
Beaverton to Port Bolster, 8,848.82; W. 0. No. 904, surface treatment, Langstaff
easterly, 5 miles, Holland Landing, 3.5 miles, Schomberg to Nobleton, 6 miles,
2,161.49.
Kehoe, P. J., No. 37-250, gravelling, Minden to Stanhope to Sherbourne, 2,869.63;
Keystone Contractors, Ltd., No. 36-112 ext. 2004, grading and culverts, Homer
to Stanford, 33,041.48; No. 37-10, concrete pavement, 7 miles, Forest to south,
1 mile in Thedford and 1 mile in Arkona, 77,392.02; No. 38-24, Grimsby Beach
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Contracts — Continued
underpass, Elizabeth Way, 15,127.11; No. 38-26, 15 and 16-Mile Creek Bridges,
51,084.97; Kilmer & VanNostrand Co., No. 1026, resurfacing, Concord Sub-
way, 3,154.56; King Paving Co., Ltd., No. 36-24 and ext. 1778, concrete pave-
ment, Markham north, 5 miles, Flesherton south, 6.5 miles, 24,832.83; No.
37-31, concrete pavement, 7 miles, Meadowside east and west, 33,520.42;
No. 37-31 ext. 1795, grading and clearing, westerly, 10 miles Sturgeon Falls,
81,327.41; No. 37-49, concrete pavement, 2 miles east of Spanish to 5 miles
west, 193,968.27; No. 37-49 ext., grading and clearing, Spanish westerly,
107,949.40; No. 37-54, concrete pavement, 6 miles, Berkely southerly, 144,799.80;
No. 38-75, crushed gravel, Cookstown to Alliston, 6,800.00; Kirkfield Crushed
Stone, Ltd., No. 1222, crushed stone, supplying and placing, Kirkfield south
towards Lorneville, 22,500.00.
Law Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-56 concrete pavement, Peterborough Bridge
easterly, 23,901.69; No. 37-61, mixed macadam pavement, 6 miles, Owen
Sound westerly, 135,376.02; No. 37-110, concrete pavement, Carrying Place
to Consecon, 80,086.74; Leitch Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-75, Tillson-
burg Bridge, 1,483.11; No. 37-98, Commanda Overhead Bridge, 15,043.95;
No. 37-101, Naiscoot Creek Bridge, 1,686.02; No. 37-102, 8 culverts, Temis-
kaming District, 895.04; No. 38-02, Highland Creek Bridge, Twp. of Scar-
borough, No. 2 Highway, 17,399.50; Long Lac Construction Co., Ltd., No.
38-48, Big Firesteel Bridge, Stedman Township, Highway No. 17, Schreiber
to English River, 10,620.51; No. 37-1906, crushed gravel, east boundary of
Kenora District, 93,772.44; A. Lothian, No. 37-124, Burk's Falls Bridge,
12,853.64; No. 37-164, crushed gravel, 15 miles north of North Bay to northerly
28 miles, 10,755.52; No. 794, crushed gravel, Field northerly, 7 miles, Field
to River Valley, 10 miles, 4,572.04.
McArthur & Alexander, No. 2876, supplying gravel, Erin to Caledon to Orange-
ville, 1,998.80; McArthur Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-110,
grading and culverts, Cookstown to Alliston, 24,581.60; H. J. McFarland,
No. 37-48, bituminous penetration, 5 miles, Picton to Glenora, 16,209.19;
No. 37-78, crushed gravel, Newcastle to Lindsay, 247.90; No. 38-80, crushed
gravel, Picton to Coles Ferry, 7,125.00; McGinnis & O'Connor, No. 36-36
and ext., penetration macadam pavement, 14.42 miles, Kingston to Bath,
28,630.23; No. 36-36 ext. 2251, penetration macadam pavement, 6.25 miles,
Conway to Glenora Ferry, 85,874.67; W. O. No. 1005, surface treatment,
14 miles, Bath Road, 4,041.92; C. L. McMurchy, No. 36-81, grading and
culverts, 7 miles. Cold water to Warminster 3 458.49; No. 37-24 ext. 2754,
C.P.R. Subway. Elder Mills, 17,655.35; C. L. McMurchy and H. Armstrong,
No. 37-212, grading and culverts, Wasaga Beach to Elmvale, 32,304.88; Mc-
Namara Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-155, mixed macadam pavement,
8 miles, New Liskeard, 2.5 miles north to 8 miles northerly, 121,223.31; No.
37-39, mixed macadam pavement, 5 miles, Thornloe southerly, 350,061.32;
No. 37-79 mixed macadam pavement, 6 miles, Englehart southerly, 581,097.37;
No. 37-79 ext., mixed macadam pavement, 13.3 miles, Englehart northerly,
296,870.03; No. 37-177, crushed ^ gravel, Cochrane to Hearst, 127,461.00;
No. 37-179, crushed gravel, Swastika northerly, 450.67; No. 37-180, crushed
gravel, 37 miles, Porquis Junction to Timmins, 75,709.41; No. 38-68, grading
and culverts, 12 miles, Kenogami Lake Bridge to south end of Round Lake,
243,263.74; W. O. Nos. 2323 and 1425, surface treatment, Latchford to New
Liskeard, 2,396.40; W. O. No. 812, gravel mulch, 4 miles, Lamarche Town-
ship, south of Cochrane, 9,482.02.
Mackey, W. A., No. 36-78 ext. 2925, sodding, Bronte Side Road to Oakville,
307.32; No. 37-68, grading and culverts, 6.36 miles, Orillia to Warminster,
11,112.54; No. 37-258 and exts., grading and culverts, Markstay to Tank
Creek, 275,549.92; W. O. No. 689, crushed gravel, Sudbury to Falconbridge,
1,776.97; Wallace A. Mackey, Ltd., No. 37-258 and exts., grading and cul-
verts, Markstay to Tank Creek, 164,000.38; John Maguire Contracting Co.,
Ltd., No. 37-169, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, Nairn east and west, 14,247.29;
No. 37-170 ext. 3303, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, Massey east and west,
16,200.00; No. 37-172, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, Bruce east and west,
9,975.00; No. 37-171, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, Iron Bridge east and
west, 7,123.15; Malvern Construction Co., No. 37-77, concrete pavement
and grading, 4 miles, Blind River westerly, 206,130.88; No. 37-77 ext. 1893,
clearing and grading, Blind River to Iron Bridge, 17,828.60; L. T. Martin,
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
No. 37-47, grading and culverts, 6 miles, Latchford southerly, 125,699.00;
L. T. Martin, Ltd., No. 37-284, grading and culverts, mile 72 to mile 77 north
of North Bay, 435,956.96; Michigan Central Railroad Co., culvert at crossing,
Maidstone, Sandwich Township, 1,260.60; Mohan Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 36-97, grading and culverts, 1.3 miles, Serpent River, Indian Reserve,
2 miles west of Cutler, 45,125.69; No. 36-98, grading and culverts, 2.8 miles,
Lot 7, con. 2, westerly of Long Township, 13,774.29; Moore Electric Co.,
W. O. No. 870, lighting, Sarnia Bridge, 3.516.78; Robert Mowbray, No. 37-228,
bridge, Woodstock, 4,176.02; Municipal Road Spraying & Oiling Co., Ltd.,
No. 38-17, surface treatment, 15 miles, Stratford Division, 2,555.01; Frank
Munroe, No. 38-45, Lost River Bridge and Mattice Culvert, Eilber Township,
11,536.16.
Non-Skid Pavement, Ltd., W.O. No. 945, Non-Skid trap pavement, Brockville
to Prescott, 9,547.50; W.O. Nos. 959 and 1022, resurfacing, Orillia southerly,
2.5 miles, 20,850.05; W.O. No. 1712, 2" Non-Skid pavement, crossovers, High-
way No. 11, Mississauga Road to Oakville Side Road, 1,741.43; Northern Paving
and Materials, Ltd., No. 38-93, crushed gravel, Swastika to Bourkes, 11,262.38;
Northland Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 38-22, grading and culverts 6.7 miles,
east limits of Lot 7, Pickering Township to line between Lots 15 and 16, Whitby
Township, 209,443.11.
Ontario Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 37-124 ext. 3404, superstructure, Burk's Falls
Bridge, 6,525.00; No. 37-286 ext. 3398, superstructure swing span, Huntsville
Bridge, 7,152.62; Ontario Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-97, Mattawisquia
Bridge, 2,432.48; No. 37-125, Cameron Bay Bridge, 16,418.73; No. 37-126,
Kenogami Bridge, 8,547.38; No. 37-214, grading and culverts, 1 mile north
of South River, 145.50; No. 37-264 and ext. grading and culverts, Sudbury
east }4. mile and Coniston west x /i mile, 191,988.36; Ontario Rock Co., W.O.
No. 1276, supplying crushed stone, Campbellford to Havelock, 3,747.38.
Paget, J. R., No. 37-32, concrete pavement, 3 miles, grading and culverts 5 miles,
Stinson east to Wanipitae, 144,421.48; No. 37-43, grading and culverts 5.4
miles, Warren to Hagar View Bridge and Dunnett Culvert, 75,277.78; No.
37-45, grading and culverts 9.7 miles, McKerrow Diversion, 92,580.55; John
Patterson Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-122, three bridges over Humber
River, Kleinburg southerly, 14,091.40; W.O. Nos. 1888 and 2438, erection
of crib, also fill, Don River east-side, Highway No. 11, Hoggs Hollow, 3,313.61;
Patterson Paving Co., Ltd., No. 37-71, grading separations, overhead cloverleaf
and approaches, 20,472.04; No. 37-116, storm sewers grading and concrete
pavement, Scarborough from Cenotaph westerly, 101,851.38; No. 37-255,
grading and culverts 3.5 miles, Middle Road, Lakeshore Road to Brown's Line,
221,425.88; John Pirson, No. 38-09 ext. 634, surface treatment oil dustlayer,
Port Hope Division, 1,244.84; Railway Board Order No. 53467, St. David's
Subway, 4,735.28; Premier Construction, Ltd., No. 37-282, grading and cul-
verts, 4 miles, mile 63 to mile 67 north of North Bay, 469,797.54; No. 38-28,
crushed gravel, Oxdrift to point 14 miles west of Vermillion Bay, 34,513.50;
Provincial Road Spraying & Contracting Co., Ltd., W.O. No. 656, oil dustlayer,
Turbine west, 28.5 miles, 1,431.06.
Quinte Construction, Ltd., No. 36-118, and exts., grading and culverts, Bala
Road Overhead and Bala to Glen Orchard, 30,594.36.
Rayner Construction, Ltd., No. 37-05, concrete pavement and grading, 4 curves,
112,100.99; No. 37-30, concrete pavement, 7 miles, Powassan southerly,
205,555.55; No. 37-158, crushed gravel, 18 miles, Rosedale to Haliburton
County Line, 5,090.56; No. 37-218, grading and culverts, Sowerby to Thessalon,
305,519.50; No. 37-218 ext. 1902, widening rock cut, west of Thessalon, 20,575.92 ;
No. 37-217, grading and culverts, 3 miles, Bruce Mines to Portlock, 87,179.39;
No. 37-270, Channel Bridge, Keewatin, 198,870.78; No. 37-270 ext. 1822, bridge
and approaches, entrance to Town of Keewatin, 23,382.30; No. 37-287, Frog
Rapids Bridge, Sioux Lookout to Dinorwic, 77,095.41; No. 36-130, Nipigon
River Bridge, 24,017.30; Road Builders, Ltd., No. 37-213, grading and culverts,
Belleville east to C.P.R. crossing, 33,651.16; No. 37-262, grading and culverts,
8.9 miles, Griffith to Shamrock, 106,927.44; Ronco Brothers, No. 37-263, storm
sewers and sodding, Kleinburg to Bolton, 578.02; Routly Construction Co.,
Ltd., No. 37-63, bituminous penetration, 3.8 miles, Glenvale to Murvale,
139,008.07; No. 37-64, penetration pavement, 7 miles, Stirling northerly,
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Contracts — Continued
81,870.53; No. 38-43, crushing gravel, Port Perry to Cavan, Highway No. 28,
7,164.00; Runnymede Iron & Steel Co., No. 38-02 B, superstructure, Highland
Creek Bridge, Highway No. 2, Scarborough Township, 81,400.00; No. 38-26 A,
superstructure 15 and 16 Mile Creek Bridge, 24,758.40; No. 38-42 B, superstruc-
ture, Echo Bay Bridge, 6,100.00; Russell Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-118,
Sarnia Bridge approaches, 3,322.83; Ryan Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 37-23,
moving award ditches 3 miles, south of Wallaceburg, 18,923.54; No. 37-50,
concrete pavement, 10.5 miles, Wallaceburg to Port Lambton, 48,242.18; W. O.
No. 936, resurfacing and widening concrete pavement, Howard Ave., Windsor,
east on No. 3 Highway, 14,837.30; W. O. No. 1021, grading and culverts, 3.3
miles, Point Edward to Perch Creek, 17,353.00.
St. Clair Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 36-114 ext. 2059, grading and culverts,
5.3 miles, Forest northerly, 1,652.99; No. 36-114 ext. 2509, Brown's Creek
Bridge, Watson to Alvinston Road, 6,148.44; No. 37-74, Shawana Creek Bridge,
north of Forest, 73.45; T. Sandy, W.O. No. 3164, crushed gravel, Amberly to
Lucknow. Bavfield to Goderich, 6,223.73; Sandy & Salkeld, No. 38-73, crushed
gravel, Wingham and Amberly to Port Albert, 6,020.18; No. 38-74, crushed
gravel, Bluevale to Harriston and Elmire east and west 6,993.02; Sarnia Bridge
Co. Ltd., No. 37-272 A, erection of superstructure, Sarnia and Port Huron
Bridge, 39,000.00; Scott-Jackson Construction Co. Ltd., No. 37-109, concrete
pavement 4-lane, cloverleaf and 4" black base, Highway No. 25 to Highway
No. 2, also traffic circle, 89,531.91; No. 37-230, concrete pavement, Aylmer
northerly, 62,184.35; No. 38-23, Red Hill Creek Bridges 1 and 2, Elizabeth
Way, 31,909.00; Shea & Shea, No. 37-229, Indian River Bridges No. 3 and 4,
2,077.70; Sherman Contracting Co., Ltd , No. 38-70, crushed gravel, Highway
No. 79 from Highway No. 2 to Watford, 1,185.00; No. 38-71, crushed gravel
Highway No. 18 A, Kingsville to Maiden Centre, 5,586.00; Springer & Beatty,
No. 37-155, crushed stone, Hungerford and Corbyville to Thomasburg, 5,298.56;
Standard Paving, Ltd., No. 36-76 and ext., grading and culverts, 12 miles,
Brockville to Mallorytown side road, 442,951.44; No. 36-100, 4 bridges east of
Nipigon, 4,076.82; No. 37-101, 4 bridges west of Nipigon, 17,797.99; No. 36-142,
grading and culverts, 5.6 miles, Elk Lake to Matachewan, 104.71; No. 37-55,
concrete pavement, 6 miles, 1 mile north of Thornton to Barrie, 237.68; No.
37-58, concrete pavement, 5 miles, Hanover easterly, 49,783.43; Sterling Con-
struction Co., Ltd., No. 37-211, asphaltic resurfacing and widening bridge,
St. Joachim to east and west on Highway No. 2, 62,937.19; No. 37-256, grading
and culverts, 5.21 miles, Waubaushene to Port McNicol, 40,322.61; No. 38-29,
concrete pavement, 8 miles, Pine Island to Echo Bay, 103,382.00; No. 38-29,
W.O. No. 1891, clearing and grading St. Joseph's Island Ferry Road, 42,305.75;
W.O. No. 756, surfacing approaches, Canard River Bridge, 3,111.00; C. L.
Storey, No. 36-72, crushed stone, Wolfe Island, 5,134.03; Storms Contracting
Co., Ltd., No. 37-190, crushed gravel, Bancroft northerly, 32,206.14.
Tomlinson Construction Co., Ltd., 36-113, grading and culverts, Dundas north
on Brown's Line, 4,245.96; No. 37-36, mixed macadam pavement, 8 miles,
Fort William to Kakabeka Falls, 31,883.14; No. 37-37, mixed macadam pave-
ment, 6 miles, Port Arthur westerly on Dawson Road, 102,901.20; No. 37-42,
grading and culverts, 8 miles, North Bay northerly, 42,491.17; No. 37-46,
mixed macadam pavement, 8 miles, Crozier westerly, 287,428.48; No. 37-69,
grading and culverts, 8.5 miles, Schomberg westerly, 11,460.11; No. 37-114,
grading and culverts, 3.33 miles, Elder's Mills to Kleinburg, 46,014.68; No.
37-278, grading and culverts, 4 miles, mile 15 to mile 19 north of North Bay,
90,706.58; No. 38-41, LaVallee River Bridge, Highway No. 17, Devlin Township,
12,103.80; Towland Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-138, premix retread, 4.1
miles Southampton east, 93,814.50; No. 37-03, concrete pavement, 7.7 miles,
3 miles north of Blyth to Wingham, 14,267.70; No. 2886, crushed gravel east and
west of Wingham, 8,396.50; A. Tuyl, No. 37-1903, painting bridges, Kaministi-
quia, Slate River, Stanley, Kakabeka Falls and Sunshine Bridges, 348.00.
Vernon Construction Co., Ltd., No. 38-77, crushed gravel, Bolton northerly,
7,300.00.
Wainwright, J. E., No. 2740, grading, Jarvis and Hagersville C.N.R. crossing,
4,103.53; No. 37-208, W.O. No. 306, grading and culverts, New Glasgow easterly,
Aldborough Township, 28,113.49; No. 38-06, W.O. No. 635, surface treatment oil
dustlayer, Chatham Division, 2,983.14; W. Walters, No. 3733, construction dry
stone wall, Washington Church, Kingston Road, Scarborough, 1,451.00; Warren
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Contracts — Continued
Bituminous Paving Co., Ltd., No. 37-112, mixed macadam, 12 miles, Lindsay
to Hillhead, also Cameron to Fenelon Falls, 139,732.04; No. 38-86, crushed
gravel, Carnarvon to south boundary of Haliburton, 9,309.30; Wheeler Con-
struction Co., Ltd., No. 37-04, concrete pavement, 5.1 miles, Froomfield toSarnia,
4,000.00; Whitehead & Decourcy, No. 37-253, %" crushed gravel, 7 miles,
Rosseau to Barnsdale, 10,200.00; Whitmore & McArthur, No. 38-82, crushed
gravel, Beachburg east and west, 8,900.01.
Yundt, W., No. 37-156, crushed gravel, Eramosa Road, 6,000.00; No. 38-72, crushed
gravel, Hensall to St. Joseph and Grand Bend to Rosedale, 11,543.70; Jacob
Yundt & Sons, No. 37-247, crushed gravel, Dunlop to Port Albert, 2,910.00;
No. 37-248, crushed gravel, Kincardine to Amberley, 5,119 62.
Zimmerman Construction Co., Ltd., No. 2468, alteration to pavilion, Fort Erie
Park, 3.774.60.
Total 22,222,457 54
Material and Supplies:
Cement 948,648 76
Bituminous Materials 787,463 05
Equipment Repairs and Replacements 475,923 80
Stone 416,816 12
Calcium Chloride 312,209 97
Steel 271,389 78
Car Mileage 269,628 21
Gas and Lubricants 255,551 44
Material and Services 217,672 03
Gravel 168,753 73
Traffic Lights and Signal 155,749 12
Culverts, Steel 154,492 67
Compensation and Insurance 141,029 19
Moving Poles, Public Utilities 117,596 61
Lumber 96,581 83
Snow Clearing 96,112 72
Dust Layer 82,451 72
Fencing Material 78,721 42
Sand 63,316 79
Travelling Expenses 59,128 09
Creosoted Lumber 49,031 94
Culverts, Concrete 48,166 62
Snow Fence 47,633 74
Hardware 46,312 33
Board of Men 45,810 15
Municipal Work 45,495 51
Road and Other Equipment 44,795 23
Rentals and Storage 41,610 60
Posts, Wood 41,235 65
Salt 39,198 12
Sidings and Wig Wags 37,190 38
Signs 37,050 29
Paint and Supplies 32,676 39
Consulting Engineering Services 30,615 69
Posts, Steel 28,096 91
Explosives 25,008 23
Telephone and Telegraph 22,891 26
Trees, Shrubs, etc 22,828 82
Office Expenses 16,719 69
Hand Rails 15,169 33
Coal and Wood 14,137 91
Gully Grates, Catch Basins, etc 13,998 88
Sidewalks 13,934 15
Inspecting and Testing 12,736 76
Kerosene 11,814 21
Tile 9,536 69
Camp Supplies 9,052 91
Light, Heat and Water 8,926 40
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
Railway Crossings 8,642 35
Miscellaneous 5,787 38
Blacksmithing 5,534 73
Guard Rail Material 4,740 28
Taxes and Drainage Assessment 4,192 60
Borrow Pits, Fills, etc 2,917 69
Expansion Joints 1,742 27
House Moving 1,735 75
Rental of Trucks 1,499 89
Advertising 854 90
$6,018,559 68
Abbs, Wm„ 102.45; Roy J. Aberle, 376.17; Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 235.01 ;
Acme Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 131.25; Acme Roofing & Furnace Repairs,
238.50; J. D. Adams, 1,085.56; J. D. Adams Ltd., 9,373.84; Jas. J. Adams,
521.91; Adams Service Station, 279.15; H. H. Adamson, 105.52; Aero Cushion
Tire Agency, 1,761.73; Agawa Construction Co., Ltd., 170.49; Agnew's Garage,
154.89; Aiken & MacLachlan, Ltd., 1,074.31; Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd.,
287.37; Ailsa Craig Farmers' Co-Operative Co., Ltd., 121.13; Wm. A. Akins,
101.97; Twp. of Albemarle, 140.00; W. R. Alder, 890.15; Alford Electric,
126.32; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway Co., 820.42; Algoma Laundry,
225.45; Algoma Steel Corporation, Ltd., 2,934.31; J. B. Allan, 105.32; W. T.
Allan, 387.44; Allatt Machine & Tool Co., 1,374.38; Allen's Motor Sales,
1,010.73; Geo. Allen Co., 353.20; G. A. Allen, 258.40; S. Allen, 195.30; Allenford
Rural Telephone Co., 448.20; H. R. Allison, 147.30; Almonte Garage, 270.20;
Amberley Garage, 110.75; Town of Amherstburg, 1,476.76; Y. Andersen,
3,040.04; Anderson's Service Station, 786.85; Alex. Anderson, 529.71; Jas. A.
Anderson, 1,149.06; N. C. Anderson, 148.25; Oscar Anderson, 379.76; W. A.
Anderson, 1,502.78; K. B. Andre, 223.68; G. P. Angus, 1,567.91; Angus &
Taylor, Ltd., 284.82; J. Anscombe, 308.84; Anstee Truck Co., 154.56; A. W.
Antcliff, 273.60; Apsley Garage, 502.44; Architectural Bronze & Iron Works,
160.00; Argo Petroleum, Ltd., 574.07; Jas. A. Arkils, 229.41; Arkona Hydro-
Electric Commission, 106.05 ; John L. Armour, 638.50; Armstrong Bros.,
1,430.41; Armstrong Bros. Construction, 8,467.97; Armstrong Bros. Crushing
Co., 245.40; Armstrong Cork & Insulation Co., Ltd., 209.30; E. F. Armstrong,
793.91; J. G. Armstrong, 150.68; L. F. Armstrong, 180.50; F. B. D.Arnold,
347.08; Arrow Garage & Service Station, 632.58; Art Metropole, 1,799.81;
J. W. Asbury, 200.56; Arthur E. Asselstine, 240.00; W. H. Atkins, 108.72;
B. J. Atkinson, 141.12; Frank Aussem, 166.18; F. D. Austin, 174.58; Auto Electric
Service Co., Ltd., 312.24; Automatic Electric Manufacturing Co., 121.79;
C. Aylward, 292.50; T. Ayres, 446.85.
Baby, John D., 439.52; Bage's Service Station, 295.78; Bailey Bros., 160.00;
D. C. Baird, 3,591.22; W. J. Baird, 2,944.52; E. Baker, 1,227.57; Geo. E. Baker,
302.39; Gerald R. Baker, 218.05; W. R. Baker, 624.49; A. L. Baldwin, 1,379.74;
H. J. Baldwin of Canada, Ltd., 252.20; O. J. Ball, 1,295.79; Ball Planing Mill
Co., Ltd., 100.10; Jas. Ballantyne, 156.00; W. L. Ballentine Co., 9,744.72;
G. R. Balloch, 368.84; J. S. Balsdon, 246.42; Bancroft Light & Power Co., Ltd.,
149.75; A. Barnes, 295.01; Barnes Battery & Ignition Service, Ltd., 557.78;
Allan E. Barnett Lumber, 237.97; W. C. Barons, 116.48; Barrett Co., Ltd.,
(Montreal), 854.68; Barrett Co., Ltd. (Toronto), 55,112.44; L. D. Barrett,
894.26; S. Barrie & Sons, 216.49; D. J. Barry, 1,486.89; Bartlett's Auto Electric
Service, 195.24; M. G. Baskerville, 113.40; Battery Service Station, 236.69;
J. Bawden, 2,732.60; P. Bawtinheimer, 300.00; Bay City Machine Works,
136.22; T. W. Beach Garage & Service Station, 133.98; Beacock & Co., 371.40;
Beamsville Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 372.85; Mrs. M. J. Bean, 284.87;
W. D. Beath & Son, Ltd., 21,156.48; J. R. H. Beaton, 281.19; F. W. Beatty,
888.31; Hector Beatty, 265.30; Estate of W. Beatty, 188.82; Wm. Beatty Co.,
Ltd., 436.87; E. L. Beaudro, 507.91; J. Bedard, 101.00; F. L. Beecroft, 637.07;
R. Beilhartz, 541.81; F. V. Bell, 353.05; H. H. Bell, 780.11; H. P. Bell, 437.63;
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 76,126.18; Belleville Public Utilities Commis-
sion, 394.78; Geo. H. Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 117.68; Benn Iron Foundry,
3,451.82; Bennet & Elliott, Ltd., 642.53; I. W. Bennett & Son, 193.48; N. D.
Bennett, 1,859.88; T. B. F. Benson, 1,231.00; Bergman & Nelson, 1,382.77;
G. L. Berkeley, 3,335.63; Bernardi Construction Co., Ltd., 2,828.88; Bertrand
Bros., 750.82; A. Best, 725.24; Bethlehem Steel Export Corporation, 9,451.10;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ7
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
H. Bierling, 132.94; C. Billington, 177.00; Binkley Motors, 806.56; Binks Manu-
facturing Co. of Canada, Ltd., 270.37; J. F. Bishop, 201.08; R. W. Bishop,
152.07; H. Bisson & Sons, 800.00; Bituminous Spraying & Contracting Co.,
Ltd., 7,549.62; Black Bros., 1,081.41; Black & Decker Mfg. Co., Ltd., 133.17;
S. M. Black Co., 291.75; F. B. Blakely, 499.38; M. J. Blakely, 817.49; Blanshard
Municipal Telephone System, 133.50; R. A. Blyth, 1,471.58; J. N. Boily, 345.10;
G. Boland, 115.52; R. H. Bond, 1,323.90; R. E. Book & Sons, 678.45; M. W.
Booth, 474.56; Twp. of Bosanquet, 148.84; Boston Motors, Ltd., 435.54;
J. Both, 1,154.44; E. Boudreau, 115.70; Boulton Auto Service, Ltd., 165.48; R.H.
Bourassa, 180.10; R. J. Bowen, 240.65; F. Bowhey, 178.48; Bowman Anthonv
Co., Ltd., 461.38: J. C. Boyes, 292.55; R. Brabbs, 705.00; E. Bradenburg,
158.20; Town of Brampton, 1,048.21; Brandram-Henderson, Ltd., 315.89; E.
Brandwood, 971.20; County of Brant, 1,483.10; Brant Garage, 461.15; Brantford
Coach & Body, Ltd., 3,273.94; Brantford Fuel & Supply, Ltd., 629.16; T. J.
Branton, 4.326.40; F. Brason, 122.71; F. Y. W. Brathwaite, 866.10; L. Braun,
204.00; P. W. Breithaupt, 146.42; J. R. Bresnan & Son, 156.03; Brighton Garage,
107.42; G. Brisco, 1,014.25; I. Brisco, 600.28; British America Assurance Co.,
500.00; British & American Motors, Ltd., 220.80; British American Oil Co.,
Ltd., 103,295.02; M. C. Britt, 276.91; Brockville Lumber Corporation, Ltd.,
516.23; Brockville Public Utilities Commission, 179.71; W. T. C. Bromley,
2,248.51; H. Brook, 104.60; Mrs. R. H. Brook, 258.60; Brooks Oil Co., 2,117.21;
W. H. Brooks, 103.50; A. Brown, 186.49; D. Brown, 264.74; Brown & Forwell
Paving Co., Ltd., 2,190.35; W. M. Brown, 300.58; C. W. Browne, 623.40; W. D.
Brownlee, 921.30; F. C. Brownridge, 862.02; County of Bruce, 2,884.75; John
A. Bruce & Co., Ltd., 228.54; Bruce Mines Garage, 423.49; Bruce Municipal Tele-
phone System, 477.10; L. S. Bruce, 385.10; E. Brunette, 125.64; Brunner, Mond
Canada, Ltd., 312,459.67; R. Y. Buckham, 124.50; Building Products, Ltd.,
3,439.47; G. Bulger, 111.10; R. P. Burchnall, 1.026.78; T. Burke, 586.85;
Village of Burk's Falls, 113.30; Burlec, Ltd., 1,405.00; Burlington Beach Com-
mission, 6,026.53; Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 129,374.15; Burns & Co., Ltd.,
120.89; W. Burns. 116.42; C. E. Bush, 9,443.07; J. J. Bushey, 140.00.
Caffery's, R. A. (Dick's) Hardware, 209.09; R. Cail, 268.05; J. Calaguiro, 125.00
G. C. Calder, 572.50; S. A. Caldwell, 552.32; Twp. of Camden, 100.08; K
Cameron, 206.00; Campbell Construction Co., Ltd., 170.30; Dave Campbell
152.75; D. R. Campbell, 111.00; J. W. C. Campbell, 765.03; S. E. Campbell
159.22; Campbell Steel & Iron Works, Ltd., 523.04; Campbell Timber Co.
700.31; Wm. Campbell & Son, 268.14; Town of Campbellford, 208.90; R
Campeau, 222.00; Canada Auto Top & Trimming Co., 193.84; Canada Building
Materials, Ltd., 395.82; Canada Cement Co., Ltd. (Montreal), 605,513.83
Canada Creosoting Co., Ltd., 23,351.68; Canada Crushed Stone Corporation
Ltd., 44,154.14; Canada Culvert Co., Ltd., 24,371.76; Canada Decalcomania
Co., Ltd., 370.42; Canada Ingot Iron Co., Ltd., 42,848.06; Canada Iron Foun
dries, Ltd., 3,061.99; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 819.05; Canada Paper Co., 3,261.20
Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., 648.65; Canada Vitrified Products, Ltd.
13,429.07; Canada Wire & Cable Co., Ltd., 18,971.72; Canadian Aggregates
Ltd., 667.75; Canadian Bitumuls Co., Ltd., 80.264.52; Canadian Colortype
Ltd., 2,392.88; Canadian Engineer, 281.00; Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.
Ltd., 4,573.72; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 12,325.38; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 36,752.61; Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd., 1,682.97
Canadian Inspection & Testing Co., Ltd., 1,087.38; Canadian International
Paper Co., 236.35; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 176.75; Canadian
Line Materials, Ltd., 3,471.59; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd., 1,511.99; Cana-
dian Lodi Super-Treads, 2,186.64; Canadian National Express Co., 1,408.20;
Canadian National Railways, 212,833.42; Canadian National Telegraphs,
1,442.60; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 47,920.91; Canadian Pacific Express
Co., 846.90; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 86,493.62; Canadian Package
Sales Co., Ltd., 117.78; Canadian Steel Corp., Ltd., 7,485 61; Canadian Sullivan
Machinery Co., Ltd., 118.49; Canadian Telephones & Supplies, Ltd., 2,979.54;
Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 145.77; Cansfield Electrical Works, Ltd,,
684.44; Mrs. W. R. Capell, 160.00; Municipality of Carleton Place, 182.95;
Carmichael Agencies, 1,800.00; A. C. Carr, 976.40; Malcolm Carrier, 103.62;
Carroll Bros., 117.65; D. Carruthers, 152.00; Carter-Halls-Aldinger Co., Ltd.,
208.46; M. Carter, 379.46; E. A. Cash, 2,161.84; E. Cassel, 129.00; E. O. Cassel-
man Garage, 323.65; Caswell Construction, Ltd., 195.85; R. Caughill, 285.44;
W. T. Cavanagh, 135.35; Central Bridge Co., Ltd., 600.24; Central Garage
(Cobden), 1,284.44; Central Garage (Minden), 143.53; Central Garage (Nor-
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Material and Supplies — Continued
wich), 104.65; Central Tile Brick Corp., Ltd., 935.85; Century Sales, Ltd.,
114.32; Chambers & Galbraith, 153.15; J. Chambers, 1,101.92; J. M. Channell,
395.63; Charrette Estate, 122.15; Chatham Malleable & Steel Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 144.95; Chatham Public Utilities Commission, 264.31; Chaudiere
Garage, 531.86; J. M. Cheevers, 131.00; Chenier's Hardware, 587.64; S. J.
Cherry, 1,200.00; C. J. Chiddenton, 287.75; M. Child, 113.67; A. Chown & Co.,
Ltd., 349.83; Edwin Chown & Son, Ltd., 148.28; Christie Bros. Co., Ltd., 482.64;
J. Christie, 662.50; W. W. Christopherson, 210.87; Chrysler Corp. of Canada,
Ltd., 816.65; Chrysler-Plymouth Motor Sales, 495.45; H. Church, 135.20;
Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 3,743.92; City Mesh Co. of Canada, 326.96; Clarence
Street Garage, 331.99; Clark & Lewis, Ltd., 199.55; M. R. Clarke, 333.90;
Ross E. Clarke, 1,018.75; R. J. Clarke, 159.47; W. A. Clarke, 2,432.79; C. F.
Clarkson, 1,580.92; O. G. Clarkson, 808.03; D. W. Clayton, 193.03; J. D. Cleary,
127.55; H. A. Cleave, 140.44; R. Clement, 264.35: Clip Mesh Co. of Canada,
1,473.35; A. Cloutier, 101.35; Clyde Construction Co., Ltd., 210.00; Cochrane
Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 2,102.46; Cochrane Machine Works, 439.09; Cochrane
Public Utilities Commission, 404.85; Cockburn & Archer, 676.30; Cockshutt
Plow Co., Ltd., 888.05; R. W. Code, 615.62; Colas Roads, Ltd., 32,429.21;
Coldwater Crushed Stone, Ltd., 21,742.48; Coldwater Motors, 121.52; Cold-
water Planing Mill, 123.31; W. S. Cole, 1,477.06; Coleman & Prest, 252.27;
R. L. Coleman, 548.84; Collingwood Hardware Co., 100.26; J. T. Collins, 291.57;
G. G. Collinson, 134.72 ; A. L. Colter, 532.01 ; J. T. Coltham, 2,025.79 ; Common-
wealth Electric Corp., Ltd., 881.52 ; Compressed Air Equipment, Ltd., 493.34;
Concrete Pipe, Ltd., 7,842.29; Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 979.31; Conlin
Bros., 574.25; G. H. Conlin, 174.89; Herbert L. Conlin, 34,634.12; D. Connelly,
422.18; J. Connon, 219.75; Consolidated Lumber Companies, Ltd., 403.09;
Consolidated Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 66,514.91; A. Constable, 171.00; Construct-
ing & Paving Co., Ltd., 157.80; Construction Steel, Ltd., 2,440.05; Construction
Supplies, 341.65; Consumers' Gas Company, 2,319.00; Consumers' Supply,
209.12; Continental Salvage Co., Ltd., 336.86; Cook & Evans, 182.54; L. Cook,
164.03; R. E. Cook & Sons, 113.05; W. Cook, 144.30; J. A. Coombs, 1,513.23;
G. H. Cooper, 240.30; A. Cope & Sons, Ltd., 13,752.12; Copeland Milling Co.,
417.21; Copp Builders' Supplv Co., Ltd., 511.77; W. R. Corey, 714.40; C. C.
Cornell, 7,576.23; J. S. Corner, 345.83; Twp. of Cornwall, 489.72; Corrugated
Pipe Co., 17,888.16; M. B. Cosby & Son, 291.21; Coslett Machinery & Equip-
ment Co., 4,980.97; J. Costello, 476.06; H. C. Cotter, 101.29; Wellington
Couch & Sons, 5,172.63; E. Coughlin, 114.80; Jas. Cowan & Co., Ltd., 984.07;
A. Cowden, 306.95; L. J. Coyle, 201.55; H. S. Crabtree, Ltd., 1,087.65; Craig
Bros., 235.47; Crane, Ltd., 1,822.42; Crane Lumber Co., Ltd., 378.52; Cratt's
Garage, 398.93; A. M. Crawford, 194.62; A. B. Crealock, 7,002.79; Crescent
Wire & Iron Works Co., Ltd., 3,190.00; C. J. Cronin, 138.25; Crosby Service
Station, 145.65; A. Cross & Co., Ltd., 902.57; Geo. W. Crothers, Ltd., 11,838.13;
Crouse-Hinds Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,536.04; E. G. Crowhurst, 569.03; Crown-
Dominion Oil Co., Ltd., 2,811.17; J. L. Cruickshank, 574.20; Culley Electric,
366.00; S. M. Culp & Co., 100.00; O. H. Culver, 129.50; S. A. Cummiford,
1,025.80; M. N. Cummings, 118.36; Currie Products, Ltd., 29,378.61; L. Curry,
165.75; A. J. Curtis, 252.85; Cutten-Foster & Sons, Ltd., 216.21.
Dafoe, F., 242.95; J. M. Daigle, 1,226.57; Daily Commercial News & Building
Record, 348.00; P. C. Dakers, 123.65; A. H. Dale, 126.90; R. G. Dalton Co.,
459.98; J. Damour, 235.65; D. Danielson, 674.40; E. B. Dargavell, 212.80;
Darnell Corp. of Canada, Ltd., 135.74; M. Dart, 170.75; John Davidson &
Son, 578.34; Davis-Smith-Malone Co., Ltd., 121.50; A. H. Davy, 180.00;
R. Dawes, 162.48; Twp. of Dawn, 458.34; Fred Deagle Electric Service, 176.24;
B. Deaken, 642.00; N. R. Dean, 109.80; O. Dean, 145.87; John Deere Plow
Co., Ltd., 764.23; J. A. Degagne, 1,340.45; Delongchamp Cartage Co., Ltd.,
640.00; Deluxe Transportation Co., 134.42; Demick's Garage, 283.93; Denning
Canadian Fence Co., 2,263.59; Dennisteel Corporation, Ltd., 110.37; J. & G.
Denstedt, 541.88; J. H. Derby, 2,704.33; P. Derosbie, 135.45; Desbarats Garage,
397.54; Devilbiss Manufacturing Co., 1,046.57; P. W. Devine, 866.21; W. A.
Dewar, 175.35; Dibblee Construction Co., Ltd., 12,477.90; J. A. Dickey,
5,673.64; Diesel Power, Ltd., 162.40; Wm. Dillane & Sons, 402.23; M. Murray
Dillon, 318.04; Dingwall Motors, Ltd., 175.50; A. Dion, 125.00; Chas. A. Dion,
161.00; District Hardware Electric, 205.69; District Services, Ltd., 7,399.21;
J. Dixon, 150.75; Dobbie & Co., 294.48; G. E. Dobbs, 486.70; Dominion Bridge
Co., Ltd., 2,719.53; Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., 574.34;
Dominion Concrete Co., Ltd., 5,049.99; Dominion Construction Corp., Ltd.,
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
1,246.84; Dominion Motors, 226.00; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 1,725.74;
Dominion Road Machinery Co., Ltd., 5,640.76; Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd.,
655.46; Dominion Salt Co., Ltd., 2,550.65; Dominion Sod Supply Co., 2,762.95;
Dominion Steel & Coal Corp., Ltd., 3,258.39; Dominion Transportation Co.,
Ltd., 354.00; Dominion Wheel & Foundries, Ltd., 465.00; Donald-Hunt, Ltd.,
3,075.18; Donald Inspection, Ltd., 849.14; Donald Ropes & Wire Cloth Co.,
402.24; F. J. Donevan, 184.60; W. A. Dorrington & Son, 181.25; Twp. of
Dover, 219.86; Dow's Auto Electric, 186.63; Dow's Service Station, 143.55;
H. Down, 228.42; I. J. Downey & Sons, 317.08; Wm. Downey, 361.74; B. N.
Downing, 1,590.00; J. P. Downing, 206.22; Dryden Motors, 193.83; Dryden
Paper Co., Ltd., 124.36; Town of Dryden Public Utilities, 446.83; Dual Mixed
Concrete & Materials, Ltd., 653.86; H. G. Dubblestine, 221.18; H. D. Duff,
1,546.19; N. Duff, 111.78; County of Dufferin, 1,543.20; Dufferin Paving Co.,
Ltd., 479.80; J. J. Duffus Co., 103.23; Duncan Bros., 340.10; Duncan & Craig,
528.42; J. B. Dunkley, 219.46; Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Ltd., Canada,
1,121.57; W. W. Dunning & Son, 122.42; V. Dupont Garage, 231.77; Durance
Motors, 1,013.76; Durance Motors, Sales & Service, Ltd., 690.52.
Eames, C. J., 870.00; H. Earl, 211.96; East End Garage & Service Station, 535.51;
East End Service Station, 257.07; Twp. of East Oxford, 733.00; Eastern Garage,
181.67; Twp. of Eastnor, 136.44; Economy Service Station, 443.46; A. Elders,
749.23; Electric Welding & Machine Works, 454.35; County of Elgin, 1,003.24;
Elliott Autocar Trucks, 5,240.00; B. F. Elliott, 123.00; J. B. Elliott, 120.00;
T. D. Elliott & Son, 238.31; Twp. of Elma, 144.75; Town of Elmira, 437.05;
F. W. Elvidge, 294.52; W. Emlyn, 1,376.41; Empire Coal & Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 218.76; Endress & Auld, Ltd., 2,029.21; Engineering & Contract Record,
227.40; Englehart Supply Co., Ltd., 150.29; English's Garage, 1,246.15; C.
T. Enright, 577.71; Enterprise Sales & Distributors, 1,640.40; J. Eriksen,
560.54; Erie Iron Works, Ltd., 155.72; N. Erwin, 142.40; Espanola Garage,
1,292.70; County of Essex, 177.40; Essex Terminal Railway Co., 3,296.30;
W. A. Evans, Jr., 1,197.54; Even-Cure, Ltd., 413.88; Evening Telegram,
107.76; E. H. Everitt, 3,388.69; Excelsior Plate Glass Co., Ltd., 105.96.
Fader, A. E., 325.41; W. E. Fairhall, 188.95; Falkirk Telephone Co., Ltd., 201.60;
S. Farley, 102.85; Fay & Rombough, 200.23; Federal Truck Co. of Canada,
Ltd., 325.00; Fee Motors, 144.76; E. B. Fenner, 2,760.37; Fergus Quarries,
2,656.09; H. D. Ferguson, 319.23; P. Fernane, 111.90; Ferranti Electric, Ltd.,
1,431.56; Field Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,062.36; W. J. Fielder & Son, 470.00; A.
T. Fife & Co., 1,295.34; Finkle Electric, 125.45; Firestone Tire & Rubber
Co. of Canada, Ltd., 2,878.79; J. A. Fisher, 944.08; J. Fitzgerald, 185.11;
Fitzgibbon & Clegg, 356.71; J. Fitzpatrick, 180.30; W. Fitzsimmons, 105.70;
O. L. Flanagan, 198.60; P. M. Fleming, 133.17; P. M. Fleming, Ltd., 1,417.59;
W. J. Flett & Son, 124.01; A. F. Flintoff, 1,361.97; John W. Fogg, Ltd., 148.45;
W. Folz, 125.25; Fontaine Lumber & Timber Co., Ltd., 2,121.74; Z. Fontaine,
652.81; N. B. Forbes, 2,461.36; T. Forbes, 127.97; C. Forrest, 131.92; Town
of Fort Frances Public Utilities Dept., 187.82; City of Fort William, 865.35;
City of Fort William Public Utilities, 481.12; Fortin Bros., 130.00; G. J. Foster,
1,679.03; Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., Ltd., 8,293.21; F. J. Fownes, 1,225.17;
W. C. Fox, 226.59; Forwell Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 1,597.00; Milton Francis
Lumber Co., Ltd., 193.61; Franklin Lumber Co., 483.81; C. Fraser, 1,765.52;
W. L. Fraser, 720.32; Fred's Super Service, 674.09; G. M. French Lumber
Co., 441.59; Frid Construction Co., Ltd., 4,810.87; J. Friese, 108.40; R. W.
Friend, 1,371.75; Frisby the Vulcanizer, 119.63; Frontenac Auto Electric
Service, 186.46; Frontenac Construction Co., Ltd., 396.58; County of Fron-
tenac, 372.10; Frontenac Quarries, Ltd., 337.95; Frost Steel & Wire Co., Ltd.,
32,636.22; Frost Una Welding Co., Ltd., 766.58; W. J. Fulton, 1,335.76; Fwd.
Motor Trucks Western, Ltd., 687.74.
Gainsboro, Twp. of, 258.75; Galbraith Contracting Co., 572.25; Galbraith &
Matthews, 357.35; H. L. Gallagher, 172.75; Gait Art Metal Co., Ltd., 13,342.91;
Gait Public Utilities Commission, 319.61; Gamble Motors, 526.01; Garage
Supply Co., Ltd., 771.45; Wm. E. Gardner, 166.00; J. Garland, 518.64; Thos.
Garnett & Sons, 120.00; Garrigan Bros., 803.65; S. Garrod, 101.60; Gartshore-
Thomson Pipe & Foundry Co., Ltd., 1,028.14; Garvin Hardware Co., 203.85;
Gas Accumulator Co. (Canada), Ltd., 2,546.46; Gateway City Motors, Ltd.,
154.62; E. W. Geddes, 148.15; J. D. Gemmell, 595.76; General Motors Prod-
ucts of Canada, Ltd., 19,503.85; General Service Garage, 336.48; General
Steel Wares, Ltd., 281.90; General Supply Co. of Canada, Ltd., 16,110.30;
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
George & Riching, 140.15; George & Shamess, 682.50; Georgian Bay Motors,
Ltd., 736.34; S. Georgianni, 3,297.25; C. W. Gerber, 377.75; G. Angus German,
17,311.70; Get Gas, Ltd., 1,097.47; C. W. Gibson, 439.11 ; E. L. Gibson, 321.18;
F. R. Gibson, 1,786.51; Geo. Gibson, 234.77; G. A. Gibson, 3,951.12; M. M.
Gibson, 3,068.09; Gibson Motors, 179.82; Jas. R. Giffen, 330.59; F. A. Gilbert,
425.41; Gilbertson & Wilson, 5,538.75; G. H. Gillespie & Son, 284.70; R. O.
Gilson, 829.54; H. H. Girouard, 493.95; J. H. Glanville, 633.14; Glengarry
Telephone Co., Ltd., 502.56; Globe & Mail, 496.66; F. Goddard, 137.92; Goderich
Salt Co., Ltd., 2,435.17; Goldie Construction Co., Ltd., 1,443.85; Golightly
Bros., 231.85; G. H. Goodfellow, 169.94; Good Rich Oil Co., 444.00; Goodrich
Silvertown Stores. 299.93; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
6,711.86; D. R. Gordon, 1,342.91; Geo. Gordon & Co., Ltd., 1,365.13; A. D.
Gorrie & Co., Ltd., 721.19; D. A. Gorrie, 1,116.29; Twp. cf Gosfield South,
134.66; D. Gove, 351.68; Ogle R. Gowan Memorial Temple Board, 900.00;
M. J. Grace, 157.75; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 146.50; Grand River Railway Co.,
27,864.46; D. Grandmaitre, 346.40; Twp. of Grantham, 200.00; A. Gratton,
1,697.70; G. Gray, 239.85; H. S. Gray, 160.00; H. T. Grav, 4,186.19; J. E.
Gray, 2,717.09; Green's Camp, 103.68; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 243.72;
Greenlee Tool Co., 192.30; N. H. W. Greenwood, 748.78; C. Griffin, 3,002.51;
S. H. Griffin,. 133.40; A. Griffiths, 102.00; Grimsby Fuel & Feed, 176.73; Grimsby
Natural Gas Co., Ltd., 92^.19; Grimsby Stove & Furnace, Ltd., 108.03; Town
of Grimsby, 514.88; Grimsby Water Commission, 1,077.20; G. Groves, 355.00;
J. Groves, 1,057.05; Groves Motors, 145.21; Guelph-Hudson Sales, 155.84;
Guelph Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 7,893.80; Chas. A. Guenette, 311.68; Clo Gue-
nette, 2,550.62 ; Guide Motor Manufacturing Co.. 574.66; F. Guidotti & Son,
198.95; J. Guillemette, 274.66; A. Gullberg, 434.90; A. Guppy, 408.00; Gurnev
Scale Co., Ltd., 3,124.36; Gutcher's Motor Service, 626.83; Gutta Percha &
Rubber, Ltd., 2,240.71; Gypsum, Lime & Alabastine, Canada, Ltd., 101.81.
Hadley-McHaffie Construction Co., Ltd., 5,241.54; Handleys Chatham, Ltd.,
2,748.06; Hagersville Quarries, Ltd., 9,614.56; J. J. Haigh, 3,369.70; Hailey-
bury Lumber Co., 1 td., 578.06; Haldimand County Roads, 112.97; Haldi-
mand Quarries & Construction Ltd., 6,228.43; Hall's Service Station, 531.04;
W. J. O. Hall, 4,083.55; County of Halton, 1,216.43; A. Haman, 590.74; A.
T. Hamer, 825.45; Hamilton's Wiper & Supplies, 176.50; Hamilton Bridge
Co., Ltd., 4,391.00; Hamilton Builders' Supply, Ltd., 316.20; Hamilton City
Corporation, 2,188.31; Hamilton Engineering Service, Ltd., 119.40; T. H.
Hamlyn & Son, 243.11; W. J. Hammel, 1,803.11; T. H. Hancock, Ltd., 106.09;
Hancock Tire Tread Co., 2,668.77; Francis Hankin & Co., Ltd., 764.20;
B. Hannah, 194.89; G. F. Hanning, 1,536.29; W. A. Hare, 123.75; V. Harper,
196.40; Harpham Bros., 929.28; E. Harris Co. of Toronto, Ltd., 187.33; J.
Harris, 1,902.75; Harris Motors, Ltd., 375.32; John Harrison & Sons Co.,
Ltd., 981.72; T. F. Harrison, 493.22; Town of Harriston, 122.81; Hartzner's
Service Station, 219.49; C. Harvey, 476.96; H. H. Harvey, 2,085.54; J. P.
Harvey, 1,028.98; County of Hastings, 3,052.11; A. E. Hatherley, 171.03;
Hay's Machine Shop, 144.27; Twp. of Hay, 974.00; H. Hayley, 1,707.43; G.
Hayward, 296.46; A. F. Head, 210.00; W. Heaman & Son, 123.90; Hearst
Lumber Co., 216.00; J. H. Heaslip, 346.10; Heating & Mining Supplies, Ltd.,
446.18; V. M. HembrurT, 170.76; Henry's Machine Shop, 280.35; W. Herbert,
152.95; John O. Herrem & Son, 248.65; Hersey Motor Service, Ltd., 151.56;
Town of Hespeler, 132.09; Hesson Lumber Co., Ltd., 549.53; J. L. Hewett,
129.40; Hewitson Construction Co., Ltd., 10,308.47; W. Hicklin, 1,704.00;
J. C. Higbee, 532.92; Higgins & Mills, 584.72; High Park Garage & Supply
Co., 589.26; L. Hilborn, 101.40; Aaron Hill, 259.45; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd.,
10,899.53; Ralph Hill, 181.77; Edmund Hind Lumber Co., Ltd., 824.32; Hobbs'
Motor Service, 112.38; Hobbs Hardware Co., Ltd., 550.70; Hocken Manu-
facturers, Ltd., 130.39; Mrs. J. H. Hodder & Sons, 157.35; T. Hodgins, 139.00;
E. S. Hoffer, 186.75; M. J. Hogan, 136.40; G. G. Hogg, 142.76; S. S. Holden,
Ltd., 138.32; L. Holland, 1,421.38; Thos. J. Holland Co., 111.00; R. M. Hollings-
head Co. of Canada, Ltd., 229.32; Honsberger Construction Co., 322.50; D.
R. Hood, 140.35; G. Hopkins, 151.65; E. J. Hosking, 1,665.90; Houston Co.,
Ltd., 113.03; John Howard, 2,055.40; J. B. Howard, 2,578.54; Howard Sand
& Gravel Co., Ltd., 355.38; H. S. Howden, 2,518.99; Howe & Hagerman,
107.57; G. U. Howell, 1,078.93; Hubbel & Son, 246.38; E. S. Hubbell & Sons,
1,239.71; G. M. Hubbell, 552.00; O. Hueston, 150.60; Hulin's Garage, 343.93;
J. G. Hunelt, 152.57; Huntsville Planing Mills, 470.54; Huntsville Public
Utilities Commission, 236.88; Hurd Bros., 154.05; County of Huron, 173.37;
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies, etc. — Continued
Hurt Bros., 166.00; G. F. Hutcheson, 228.57; P. Hutchings, 138.50; Wm. D.
Hutchison, 246.15; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 85,994.99;
Hydro-Electric System — Fort William, 114.52; Brampton, 635.43; Burlington,
1,140.60; Grimsby, 101.01; North Bay, 424.79; Etobicoke, 1,040.97.
Imperial Fuels, 857.50; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 348,955.89; Imperial Varnish & Color
Co., Ltd., 1,269.28; Industrial Construction Co., Ltd., 300.00; A. C. Ingram,.
2,944.81; J. S. Innes, Ltd., 10,930.92; Instruments, Ltd., 1,842.50; International
Harvester Co. of Canada, Ltd., 39,180.71; International Transit, Ltd., 161.75;
International Varnish Co., Ltd., 1,563.77; D. Irish, 110.70; Irvin Lumber Co.,.
Ltd., 1,120.87; Edgar Irvine, 164.00; E. Irvine & Son, 1,231.00; M. Irvine,.
2,874.03; B. L. Irwin, 603.55.
Jack & Co., 242.12; Estate of A. D. Jackson, 572.80; J. E. Jackson, 1,045.42;
Jackson & Tindle, Inc., 1,140.00; F. H. James, 1,515.99 ; James Street Hard-
ware & Furniture, 247.29; Jerry's Garage, 355.56; W. H. Jessup, 699.65; H.
John, 456.75; Johnson Bros. Co., Ltd., 3*1.62; C. I. Johnson, 760.73; Geo.
W. Johnson, 175.53; Johnson Lumber Co., 878.10; L. C. Johnson, 2,066.13;
Murray Johnson, 223.40; Peter Johnson, 943.27; Wm. M. Johnson, 834.82;
Andrew Johnston & Son, 161.00; Johnston & Clarke, 1,225.90; D. T. Johnston,
580.42; Johnston Motor Sales, Ltd., 4,858.48; T. Johnston, 642.68; Johnston
Welding & Radiator Co., Ltd., 126.50; W. J. Johnston, 258.18; Gardiner John-
stone, 212.30; Ernest H. Jones, 889.52; Geo. Jones. 473.18; Jones & Potts,
115.02; Jones & Proctor Bros., Ltd., 28,708.00; Alex. Jordan, 179.00; W. P.
Judson, 1,335.07; A. E. Jupp Construction Co., Ltd., 8,722.89.
Kaladar & Northern Telephone System, 414.36; Kalbfleisch Bros., Ltd., 290.90;
Wm. Kallio Hardware Co., 694.42; Fritz Kaltwasser, 157.70; Kam Motors,
Ltd., 447.43; Kaministiquia Lumber Co., Ltd., 170.44; Kaministiquia Power
Co., Ltd., 2,081.20; A. Kaurinoja, 295.93; G. W. Kav, 339.17; Jas. R. Kearney
Corp. of Canada, Ltd., 175.00; J. Scott Kee, 2,949.28; Keenan Fence Co. r
9,711.24; P. A. Keenan, 1,886.65; Keewatin Lumber Co., Ltd., 875.57; A. L.
Kelly, 590.58; E. A. Kelly, 2.225.97; H. Kelly, 981.09; Village of Kemptville,.
236.89; D. D. Kennedy & Sons, 183.79; Wm. Kennedy & Sons, Ltd., 573.76;
E. R. Kenny, 957.24; J. C. Kenny, 1,353.85; Town of Kenora Utilities, 656.82;
W. G. Keown, 250.23; Twp. of Keppel, 300.00; B. Kerr, 1,563.22; Kerr Equip-
ment Co., 4,621.57; F. Kerr, 268.50; R. A. Kerr, 275.00; Keyes Supply Co.,
Ltd., 5,516.62; P. Kidder, 403.48; King's Printer, M 82.28; F. King & Son,
110.00; King Paving Co., Ltd., 3,223.19; T. Kinghorn, 131.65; Kingsboro
& Baxter, 414.92; Kingston Public Utilities Commission, 153.28; Kingston
Road Lumber & Coal, 216.36; Kingston Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 300.00; T. S.
Kirby Co., Ltd., 538.74; Kirkfield Crushed Stone, Ltd., 10,198.55; V. Kitching,
245.75; C. Kloepfer, Ltd., 231.14; W. Klomp, 363.25; H. P. Knifton, 638.29;
Kovinsky Bros., 117.10; John Kron & Son, 178.56.
Labatt, John, Limited, 1,562.51; P. Labbe, 123.83; Jos. O. Labine, 585.15; Labom-
bard Auto Electric, 224.76; L. Lachapelle, 147.00; Lackie's Transport, 183.96;
J. A. Lacombe, 405.44; F. Ladouceur, 215.00; J. A. Laflamme and Beauchesne
Bros., 148.88; J. Lafontaine, 100.05; R. Laframbois, 2,223.00; F. Laframboise,
155.16; Laidlaw, Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 485.64; C. T. Laidlaw, 386.42;
Laidlaw's Garage, 498.06; Lakehead Motors, Ltd., 216.19; Lakehead Oil,
Ltd., 669.83; C. J. Lalonde, 129.93; J. A. Lalonde, 151.00; F. L. Lambert,
334.22; Lambeth Garage, 174.67; G. M. Lamoure, 136.70; M. Lamy, 417.20;
County of Lanark, 1,538.00; P. Landry, 295.96; Dept. of Lands and Forests,
2,404.22; Langelier, Ltd., 155.78; H. B. Langford, 106.33; Langford Trans-
port, 1,801.63; J. N. Langman, 1,215.23; V. B. Lankin, 1,200.00; Larder Lake
Garage, 229.12; F. C. Latty, 550.41; F. L. Laundry & Co., 189.88; R. P. G.
Laurence, 129.35; Law Construction, Ltd., 465.16; Gordon Law, 291.90; R.
E. Law Crushed Stone, Ltd., 4,809.08; Estate of Kate M. Leach, 125.00;
Town of Leamington, 2,448.71; E. Lebert, 468.87; John Leckie, Ltd., 1,426.47;
W. J. Lee, 271.55; J. H. Leeder, 627.65; G. Lehtinen, 720.00; H. Lehtinen,
2,874.96; J. S. Leitch, 105.60; Lejeune Bros., 937.90; A. Lemieux, 103.85;
P. H. Lennon, 210.00; County of Lennox and Addington, 1,887.50; Lennox
Equipment and Supply Co., 2,444.07; W 7 . W. Leonard, 330.11; E. Leroux,
163.90; Lucien Leroux, 499.95; Lesage Motor Sales, 111.49; Estate of A.
Levesque, 180.00; C. C. Levie, 512.33; S. Levitt, 264.20; Levy and Westwood
Machinery Co., 1,907.08; Limestone Products, Ltd., 14,448.36; W. A. Lindop,
110.44; Lindsay Hardware Co., Ltd., 128.65; Town of Lindsay, 11,156.95;
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King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
Line and Cable Accessories, Ltd., 1,346.00; J. A. Link, 274.19; F. A. Linquist,
317.86; Liskeard Auto Parts Co., 176.70; S. A. Lister, 129.60; Litt's Garage,
460.54; D. Little, 118.25; Lamont Livingston, 102.25; Jos. A. Lobraico, 2,446.14;
M. W. Locke, 100.00; Logan Twp., 110.75; W. A. Logan, 843.50; London
Battery and Tire Repair, Ltd., 123.62; London Foundry, 239.10; London
Motor Products, Ltd., 112.90; London Sand and Stone, Ltd., 189.40; Loney
Bros., 416.03; A. E. Long, 213.18; E. Long, Ltd., 115.84; J. Long, 276.45;
V. H. Longstaffe, 996.15; C. J. Longwell, 148.76; Lome Park Nurseries, Ltd.,
245.00; A. Lothian, 336.01; J. A. Lottridge & Son, 152.56; Lowe Brothers
Co., Ltd., 3,215.02; F. Lowes, 12,875.00; Geo. H. Lowry, 1,443.92; C. G. J.
Luck, 579.74; J. V. Ludgate, 156.82; Lundy Fence Company, Ltd., 16,418.33;
E. G. Lusty, 275.45; C. D. Lyon, 1,732.19; C. A. Lyons, 431.36.
McArthur Motor Sales, 1,856.00; MacArthur's Service Station, 448.53; W. A.
McArthur. 631.92; A. D. McAuliffe, 215.03; G. McBurney, 533.73; McCann
and Yundt, 524.00; T. C. McCarthv, 725.03; Wm. McCarthy, 170.87; C.
McCartney, 149.50; G. MacCluskie, 213.72; McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd.,
23,584.35; J. R. McConnell, 110.00; J. A. McCrimmon, 140.31; W. J. McCully,
738.60; McDermid & Kyle, Ltd., 191.65; A. N. MacDonald, 225.70; McDonald
Bros., 402.65; C. McDonald (Fort William), 216.43; C. McDonald (Mallorv-
town), 180.00; D. C. MacDonald, 202.04; F. McDonald, 157.50; G. W. Mc-
McDonald, 1,998.73; J. H. McDonald, 184.70; R. McDonald, 233.25; A. R.
McDougall, 1,971.93; A. L. McDougall, 2,339.64; J. McDougall, 517.02;
D. J. McEachern, 456.12; M. M. McEwen, 465.62; J. J. McFadden, Ltd.,
759.57; R. H. McFarland, 409.72; J. C. McGee, 1,359.68; McGill Hardware,
Ltd., 235.45; McGinnis & O'Connor, 1,161.05; McGlade's Service Station,
266.08; McGregor & Co., 600.96; McGregor-McIntyre Iron Works, Ltd.,
3,089.40; F. W. Mcintosh, 121.64; H. A. Mcintosh, 160.00; N. Mcintosh, 278.40;
Mcintosh and Wells, 106.64; C. A. Mclntyre & Son, 131.25; V. H. Mclntyre
& Co., 345.47; A. H. Maclsaac, 1,176.63; D. Mclver, 1,658.95; W. McKay,
480.52; W. J. McKendrv, 493.50; McKeough & Trotter, Ltd., 1,244.22; McKey
General Store, 123.25; H. R. McKim, Ltd., 9,861.93; J. H. McKinlay, 4,768.00;
McKinley Hardware Co., 259.61; H. R. MacKinnon, 261.06; MacKinnon
Motor Sales Ltd., 697.16; J. MacLachlan, 119.50; MacLachlan Lumber and
Woodworking Co., 218.43; John McLachlan, 242.60; P. McLaren, 1,644.91;
J. A. McLaughlin, 1,088.85; W. N. McLean, 857.67; McLean's Garage, 629.55;
C. G. McLennan, 426.57; M. A. McLennan, 393.07; D. A. MacLeod, 978.57;
McLeod Garage, Ltd., 242.88; J. N. MacLeod, 120.00; R. O. McLeod, 315.49;
McLeod & Son, 476.35; H. McMillan, 1,367.81; C. L. McMurchy and H. G.
Armstrong, 361.46; D. McMurchy, 109.10; McNamara Construction Co.,
Ltd., 19,449.40; T. A. McNeill. 1,973.52; McNulty & Charleson, 5,093.33;
John McRae, 111.41; J. C. McRae, 353.05; H. E. McTear, 386.54.
Mackenzie, Milne & Co.. Ltd., 145.84; W. A. Mackey, 860.81; Mackie Equip-
ment Co., 22,354.32; Macdonald and Macdonald (Ontario), Ltd., 1,037.24;
C. K. S. Macdonell, 2,507.25; D. A. Maciver, 344.38; H. E. Macpherson,
1,151.04; Madole Hardware Co., 169.68; C. W. Magee, 326.00; Twp. of Maid-
stone, 441.00; Mall Tool Co., 293.53; Mallory Lumber Co., 188.48; F. H.
Malmloff, 137.98; B. I. Malmstedt, 2,047.46; D. E. Manchester, 816.81; Mani-
toba Bridge and Iron Works, Ltd., 682.00; Manning Hardware & Furniture
Supply Co., 694.82; M. Mantha, 126.82; H. A. Mantle, 3,245.80; Marble
Crusher Co., 122.04; A. R. Marceau, 1,713.41; J. H. Marceau, 1,149.40; A.
Markey, 115.00; W. Markus & Son, 1,507.12; J. A. Marleau, 2,234.12; Mar-
shall-Ecclestone, Ltd., 389.63; J. Marshall, 531.53; J. H. Marshall, 335.57;
Marshall-Wells Co., Ltd., 310.69; W. S. Marshall, 124.26; E. F. Marston,
866.43; A. C. Martin, 268.99; J. L. Martin, 1,650.00; Jas. R. Martin, 2,750.08;
O. R. Martin, 163.35; Martin Transports, Ltd., 498.43; Mascioli Construction
Co., Ltd., 687.82; Masco Co., Ltd., 204.40; Mason, Foulds, Davidson. Carter
and Kellock, 410.93; Master Builders Co., Ltd., 6,511.67; J. Masterson, 209.40
Matachewan Garage and Service Station, 134.68 ; H. Matheson, 265.15
Mathews Conveyer Co., Ltd., 354.32; Matthews' Garage, 220.37; J. N. Maw
227.45; L. Meade, 167.30; W. Meadows, 264.96; V. A. Medland, 819.10; Twps
of Medora & Wood, 728.00; W. W. Meek & Son, 162.75; E. Meier, 430.00
Twp. of Melancthon, 439.72; W. Menard, 289.00; Harold N. Merritt and I
Merritt Belshaw, 706.34; H. N. Merritt, 1,536.10; P. G. Merritt, 296.55
Metallic Roofing Co. of Canada, Ltd., 26,091.40; Metcalfe Rural Telephone
Co., Ltd., 262.35; Metropolitan Device Corpn., 388.05; Metropolitan Trans-
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F43
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
port, Ltd., 134.60; Michaud & Levesque Co., Ltd., 148.90; Middlesex Motors,
Ltd., 222.28; W. Milette, 105.66; A. C. Miller, 345.00; D. J. Miller, 685.51;
L. N. Miller, 231.55; Miller Oil Co., Brantford, Ltd., 246.68; Ross Miller,
284.91; R. M. Miller, 107.88; Miller's Garage, 148.19; A. M. Mills, 650.97;
Mills & Hadwin, Ltd., 3,209.93; Mills & McKerroll, 313.25; Wm. Milne
& Sons, 2,017.97; O. W. Misiner, 133.48; A. W. Mitchell, 147.25; R. J. Mitchell,
309.68; Mixed Concrete Supplv, Ltd., 122.19; Model Fence & Incubators,
Ltd., 4,606.60; Moloney Electric Co. of Canada, Ltd., 1,656.69; J. E. Mont-
gomery. 6,060.70; C. A. Moore Co., Ltd., 105.00; D. Moore, 359.77; H. F.
Moore, 889.85; H. J. Moore, 1,960.77; Wallie Moore Paint Co., 487.25; Moore's
Garage, 370.60; H. J. More, 1,396.45; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 191.50; Morn-
ington Municipal Telephone System, 329.04; Village of Morrisburg, 198.35;
J. K. Morrison, 458.94; Morrow Screw and Nut Co., Ltd., 734.66; Wm. Morrow,
210.00; Morton Building Wrecking, 140.50; J. A. Mott, 120.00; W. G. Moulton,
1,679.21; H. E. Muckle, 120.13; R. Mucklestone, 3,941.49; W. B. Mudie,
1,144.39; E. A. Muir, 210.00; N. Muldoon, 149.37; T. C. Muir, 2,644.96; C.
M. Mullett, 631.97; Municipal Spraying & Oiling Co., Ltd., 1,473.18; J. Mur-
chison, 228.00; Murillo Garage & Service Station, 800.00; C. Murphy, 115.27;
D. Murphy, 652.90; Frank J. Murphy, Ltd., 3,270.66; James Murphy Coal
Co., 221.25; A. Murray & Co., Ltd., 35,889.82; Murray Bros. Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 356.52; C. & D. Murray, Ltd., 224.90; Hugh H. Murray, 664.49; Mus-
koka Foundry, Ltd., 986.54.
Nagel's Auto Supply, 200.00; National Automotive Parts, Ltd., 638.89; National
Cut Stone, Ltd., 18,390.00; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 334.88; National
Motors, Ltd., 1,000.99; National Quarries, Ltd., 1,536.13; National Specialtv
Co., 100.00; National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd., 15.008.20; Nediger's Garage,
413.60; J. Neely, 104.80; J. B. Neilson, 113.05; Neilson Lumber Co., 495.55;
D. C. Nevinger, 1,332.00; Town of New Liskeard, 180.85; W. S. Newman,
833.63; New Ontario Machine Works, 183.31; New York Central Railway
Co., 3,020.83; H. Newell, 916.89; Newton's Coal, Wood & Ice, 346.91; Niagara,
St. Catharines and Toronto Railway Co., 4,839.54; Niagara Parks Commission,
7,980.02; W. H. Nichol, 117.50; F. T. Nichol, 753.33; Thos. Nicholls, 969.98;
M. L. Nichols, 141.50; A. Nicholson, 1,562.53; W. B. Nicholson, 270.00;
Nicholson's Tire Surgery, 529.97; Nickel City Service, 583.97; W. R. Nickle,
1,878.71; H. C. Nixon, 1,463.55; Nobel Service Station, 567.29; Nolan Motor
Sales, 758.18; Non Skid Pavement, Ltd., 74,984.17; W. F. Noonan, 1,818.73;
North American Cyanamid, Ltd., 139.33; North American Lumber & Supply
Co., Ltd., 122.77; North Bay Auto Electric, 182.82; North Bay Auto Supply, •
1,371.26; North Bay Lumber Co., 1,330.24; Twp. of North Dorchester, 177.50;
North Star Oil, Ltd., 5,225.45; Twp. of North York, 2,009.50; Northern Auto
Supply Co., 192.84; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 40,092.55; Northern Engineer-
ing & Supply Co., Ltd., 441.20; Northern Foundry & Machine Co., Ltd.,
1,682.98; Northern Heating and Plumbing Co., Ltd., 1,094.75; Northern
Oil Co., Ltd., 391.40; Northern Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 596.45; Northern
Paint and Varnish Co., Ltd., 2,396.10; Northern Paving and Materials, Ltd.,
3,837.05; Northern Telephone Co., Ltd., 1,783.06; Northern Wood Preservers,
Ltd., 22,135.53; United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, 121.50;
F. Noseworthy, 2,057.35; Notman Hardware Co., Ltd., 288.14.
Oake's Garage, 225.64; Oakville Hardware, 266.17;*R. O'Brien, 1,133.00; S. Ocken-
den, 388.35; Odell & Allen, 317.77; Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Ltd., 129.40
C. O'Gorman, 671.10; H. O'Grady & Son, 463.33; Oke's Radio & Electric
256.96; J. Oliver, 188.30; C. Olmsted, 210.00; J. T. Omand, 134.80; Twp. of
Oneida, 200.00; C. M. O'Neil, 347.56; Ontario Automobile Co., Ltd., 143.00
Ontario Batterv, Tire & Electric, Ltd., 640.26; Ontario Bridge Co., Ltd.
3,584.72; Ontario Construction Co., Ltd., 248.35; County of Ontario, 200.40
Ontario Creosoting Co., Ltd., 4,159.76; Ontario Forestry Branch, 626.60
Ontario Lubrication Co., Ltd., 317.67; Ontario Provincial Air Service, 525.48
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico Industries, 315.10; Ontario Rock Co., Ltd.
32,098.96; Ontario Sand Co., 462.50; Ontario Steel Products Co., Ltd., 166.00
W. Orchard, 472.64; R. O'Riordan, 156.55; Orono Coai & Lumber Co., 115.53
Orono Garage, 112.28; Otaco, Ltd., 100.32; City of Ottawa, 2,519.63; Ottawa
Electric Co. and Ottawa Gas Co., 241.07; Ottawa Electric Railway Co., 109.45
E. Otway, 527.66; G. A. Outram, 177.01; W. A. Overton, 451.10; Owen Sound
Public Utilities, 197.17; County of Oxford, 453.95; Oxford-on-Rideau Two..
142.99.
F44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
P. A. and Co., 103.36; P. T. & L. Coal Co., 625.85; Packard Electric Co., Ltd.,
3,236.93; F. Page, 136.32; J. Page, 171.25; Page-Hersey Tubes, Ltd., 107.48;
J. R. Paget, 367.55; S. E. Paisley, 139.31; Palangio Motors, 379.09; P. Palangio,
642.05; Palermo Garage, 1,149.63; Wm. T. Pallin, 214.40; R. A. Panter, 1,710.19;
J. Paris, 1,724.55; Town of Paris, 15,439.39; J. A. Parsons, 162.20; T. Parsons,
235.86; H. Pateman, 783.27; D. R. Paterson, 1,825.94; N. M. Paterson &
Co., Ltd., 680.00; Patterson & Crosthwaite, 1,066.61; C. H. Patterson, 178.79;
D. S. Patterson, 1,053.21; John Patterson Construction Co., Ltd., 3,826.96;
Patterson Paving Co., Ltd., 1,106.36; Patterson & Thompson Construction
Co., 142.35; Thos. G. Patterson, 109.58; Patterson's Garage, 718.02; A. E.
Payette, 292.80; C. Peacock & Son, 142.40; Pearson Electric and Hardware
Co., 233.15; O. W. Pearson, 639.50; W. G. Pearson, 217.91; E. R. Peart, 541.51;
Estate of A. Peck, 129.00; Pedlar People, Ltd., 32,446.86; E. Pegg, 238.33;
Pellow Hardware, 562.03; Town of Pembroke, 2,098.47; People's Gas Supply
Co., Ltd., 103.15; People's Telegraph & Telephone Co., 498.22; People's
Telephone Co. of Forest, Ltd., 607.40; Pere Marquette Railway Co., 5,026.78;
J. B. Perkins, 158.41; W. G. Perks, 1,263.69; A. Perry, 5,059.99; F. Perry,
791.59; Peterborough Automotive Supply, Ltd., 1,329.52; Peterborough Canoe
Co., 403.37; City of Peterborough, 867.65; Peterborough Lumber Co., Ltd.,
699.30; Peterborough Metal and Waste Co., 160.43; A. Peters, 115.05; G. D.
Peters & Co. of Canada, Ltd., 1,358.18; R. Petrie, 383.01; H. J. Petursson,
520.26; W. Phillips, 305.33; B. Phillips Co., Ltd., 130.00; H. R. Phipps, 519.43;
Town of Picton, 864.24; Pierce & Radke, 202.35; P. G. Piggott Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 389.79; Pine Grove Station, 550.51; Pinks, Ltd., 137.64; R. S. Piper &
Sons, 835.40; W. S. Piper, Ltd., L090.44; A. H. Pitt, 194.46; William Pitt
Hotel, 142.50; Plantagenet Seed Growers' Association, 123.00; C. A. Piatt,
476.63; R. J. Plaunt, 102.75; W. F. Plaunt, 1,787.55; W. L. Plews, 102.25;
W. E. Plummer, 104.74; Thos. Pocklington Co., 1,524.44; T. C. Poelzer, 114.06;
Poldon's Garage, 143.75; Pole-Line Equipment, Ltd., 613.43; Wm. Pollock
& Sons, Ltd., 448.56; City of Port Arthur, 310.43; Port Arthur Shipbuilding
Co., Ltd., 246.23; Village of Port Stanley, 831.71; W. J. Porteous & Sons,
330.38; Postmasters, 8,181.49; W. M. Poulson, 120.00; Powassan Planing Mills,
199.56; Powerlite Devices, Ltd., 2,213.52; Premier Construction, Ltd., 1,041.73;
Mrs. M. Price, 208.01; F. W. Pridham, 248.13; J. Prince, 164.54; Princeton &
Drumbo Telephone Co., 249.48; D. J. Proudfoot, 913.09; Prout Motors Ltd.,
2,698.33; C. E. Prouty, 857.13; Provincial Road Spraying & Contracting Co.,
Ltd., 8,536.18; Pryal & Nye, 305.05; Dept. of Public Works, 851.93; E. Pullan
Wipers & Waste Co., Ltd., 157.25; H. Punchard, 145.20; J. E. Purcell, 113.80;
R. T. Purves, Ltd., 1,160.33; J. Purvis & Son, 2,514.05; S. A. Purvis, 299.52;
Pyrene Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd., 236.92.
Quality Fuels, Ltd., 130.13; Queenston Quarries, Ltd., 8,255.48; R. Quesnel,
519.74; Quincaillerie Trudel Hardware Co., 138.46.
Rabb, A. H., 1,625.83; L. A. Race & Son, 463.33; Frank Radigan (Hamilton),
1,062.90; Frank Radigan, 179.70; Rae's Garage, 279.26; A. Raman, 322.84;
Ramore Garage, 1,146.95; D. G. Ramsay, 799.82; W. Randall, 752.64; J. T.
Ransom, 3,989.65; I. C. Rasberry, 430.89; P. Rashotte, 157.82; J. Frank Raw
Co., Ltd., 1,510.01; Rawlings Garage, 192.05; Rayner Construction Co., Ltd.,
22,566.57; D. C. Rea, 110.60; J. E. Reavie, 188.18; Red-D-Mix Concrete, Ltd.,
309.10; G. N. Reddick, 108.15; Red Indian Service Station, 118.82; Reedy &
Cain, 159.59; T. J. Regan, 435.50; A. L. Reeve, 389.10; Grover Reid, 131.05;
G. H. Reid, 111.48; G. J. Reid, 2,175.66; W. I. Reid Co., 199.68; Reliable
Tire & Vulcanizing Co., 103.66; H. Renaud, 778.30; R. Renaud, 129.50;
Town of Renfrew, 100.22; B. A. Rennick, 963.44; Reo Motor Co. of Canada,
Ltd., 249.61; J. Rettie, 111.30; J. V. Reynolds, 165.86; P. A. Reynolds, 171.99;
O. W. Rhynas and Son, Ltd., 348.44; J. E. Ribout, 766.83; R. E. Richardson,
1,815.79; Richardson's Service Station, 482.02; Richmond Building of London,
Ltd., 880.00; Richmond Industrial Equipment, Ltd., 310.54; C. Riddell, 1,546.02;
Riggs Motor Sales, 656.44; E. Ritchie, 420.00; Riverside Garage, 490.72; C. W.
Roach, 1,125.33; M. L. Roach, 140.71; Roadbuilders, Ltd., 1,688.98; Roads
Resurfacing, Ltd., 3,571.87; G. M. Robb, 168.25; F. H. Roberts, 503.46; D.
Robertson, 361.50; F. R. Robertson, Ltd., 404.56; H. Robertson, 1,863.73;
J. Robertson, 111.80; T. Robins, 138.00; Robot Engineering, Ltd., 149.19;
J. W. Rodie, 107.50; Alfred Rogers, Ltd., 325,749.01; Elias Rogers Co., Ltd.,
818.28; F. Rogers, 299.80; C. T. Rollins, 117.00; W. B. Ronald, 523.52; Roofers
Supply Co., Ltd., 21,350.92; T. D. K. Rooney, 1,646.90; C. J. Rorke, 704.50;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 45
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
Mrs. N. Rosenburg, 232.06; J. M. Rosevear & Co., 371.75; Ross Bros. Garage
2,424.21; Ross Transport, 1,394.00; Cliff Roswell, 166.87; Wm. S. Roszell
1,533.80; Routly Construction Co., Ltd., 4,910.01; Wm. Rowan, 1,473.09
Rubberset Co., Ltd., 167.87; A. E. Rudd, 956.68; Russel Brothers, 15,252.43
Russell Construction Co., Ltd., 107.06; Russell, Willis & Crispo, Ltd., 1,023.56
Ryan Contracting Co., Ltd., 6,654.25; Ryan & Littlefield, 167.46; C. W. Rymal,
972.54.
City of St. Catharines, 301.14; St. Jacobs Tile Yard, 344.40; A. St. Jacques,
129.75; W. H. St. John, 110.00; L. P. St. Pierre, 1,863.00; St. Thomas Metal
Signs, Ltd., 6,868.44; K. Sabine, 2,733.32; G. W. Sadler, 163.11; W. Salmon,
275.75; Sambells' Garage, 115.63; Samuel, Son & Co., 206.81; Wm. Sanderson
& Son, 144.00; Sandie Service Station, 456.37; Twp. of Sandwich South, 232.00;
T. Sandy, 294.00; Sangamo Co., Ltd., 150.35; Wm. Santala, 394.50; Sarjeant
Co., Ltd., 561.02; Sarnia Bridge Co., Ltd., 18,463.37; City of Sarnia, 423.00;
Sarnia Fence Co., Ltd., 13,807.81 ; Municipality of Sarnia, 1,215.24; Sault Daily
Star, 103.00; City of Sault Ste. Marie, 3,105.01; F. E. Saunders, 1,074.23; W.
Saunders, 243.05; W. L. Saunders, 1,544.39; Sawyer-Massey, Ltd., 56,064.80;
J. J. Saya, 114.90; F. F. Sayers & Son, 110.73; Scarborough Public Utilities
Commission, 15,065.65; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 8,905.22; L. Schoales, 310.66; J. H.
Schou, 1,016.67; J. Schulz, 1,206.67; Julius Schultz, 4,905.00; Schultz Pump
& Tile Co., 1,017.81; B. E. Schwarze, 417.56; G. F. Scobie, 180.82; J. Scott,
148.55; Scott-Jackson Construction Ltd., 2,039.03; W. A. Scott, 312.43; W. B.
Scott, 1,633.46; R. Scrimgeour & Son, 1,647.81; G. N. Scroggie, 392.96; R. E.
Sculthorpe Garage, 349.42; Scythes & Co., Ltd., 132.85; Seacliff Gravel Co.,
533.95; J. Sears, 2,064.47; W. A. Seawright, 2,925.65; Sebringville Hardware Co.,
196.56; See and Duggan Motors, Ltd., 842.22; E. & E. Seegmiller, 1,732.00;
E. Segeuin, 102.60; Louis Seguin & Fils, 344.34 ;Seiberling Rubber Co. of Canada,
Ltd., 1,153.64; H. Semple, 106.10; Service Electric, 404.45; F. H. Severn, 173.53;
J. Sevigny, 457.10; E. Shank, 251.75; F. Shaver, 151.20; H. Shaw, 1,892.68;
B. Shea, 106.40; J. L. Shearer, 574.65; M. W. Shearer, 168.26; Sheldons, Ltd.,
244.96; Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 23,327.59; E. Shepherdson, 120.64;
Sheridan Equipment Co., 2,800.00; Sherman & Hubbell, 2,280.60; P. Sherwin,
135.25; Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada, Ltd., 957.17; Shevlin-Clarke Co.,
Ltd., 763.46; E. T. Shortland, 212.63; Wm.Shiells, 1,585.95; G. Shriner, 160.85;
R. Shuttleworth, 124.85; K. H. Siddall, 2,831.31; A. Sillito, 124.39; A. Silverman
& Sons, 1,548.26; T. S. Simms and Co., Ltd., 123.92; F. Simmonds, 1,686.44;
A. G. Simmons, 525.54; D. Simon, 114.20; Malcolm Sinclair Co., Ltd., 1,735.28;
Wm. Sinclair, 138.25; D. M. Sine, 1,443.60; Singhampton Garage, 164.07;
H. P. Sisson, 2,424.60; H. Sjostrom, 279.21; J. P. Skene, 230.82; Skerritt's
Garage, 156.46; F. Slater, 2,245.57; N. Slater Co., Ltd., 1,384.60; J. R. Sloan,
1,236.10; Smale Bros., 140.59; R. H. Smart, Ltd., 441.31; A. E. Smith, 134.91;
A. M. Smith, 745.84; Arthur Smith, 100.00; D. L. Smith, 579.87; E. Smith,
2,782.18; Smith & Elston, 534.90; E. L. Smith, 1,449.07; Frank Smith, 130.50;
F. T. Smith, 1,011.67; G. E. Smith, 744.59; Herb. Smith, 158.10; H. S. Smith,
678.93; Horace V. Smith, 106.08; J. E. Smith, 472.10; M. G. Smith, 800.00;
N. M. Smith, 145.75; R. B. Smith, 400.40; R. J. Smith, 960.00; W. B. Smith,
1,013.86; Wellington Smith, 150.00; Smith's Seed and Feed Store, 1,654.65;
J. N. Smuck, 257.80; C. Smythe, Ltd., 28,214.96; Snap-On Tools of Canada,
Ltd., 219.27; Snelgrove-Evans Fuel & Supply Co., Ltd., 113.73; Capt. W. L.
Snider & Sons, 108.00; Snook's Garage, 214.53; W. J. Snowden, 150.00; R.
Snowe, 234.58; Solex Co., Ltd., 1,296.36; W. L. Somerville, 10,142.34; Soo
Garage, Ltd., 304.18; Sorel Steel Foundries, Ltd., 369.50; South End Garage,
178.01; Spadoni Bros., 209.51; Spanish Garage, 386.59; Sprague Telephone
System, 131.75; Springer & Beatty, 767.20; Bert Stacey, 2,799.46; Stamford
Lumber Co., 118.45; Standard Motor Replacements, Ltd., 417.17; Standard
Paint and Varnish Co., Ltd., 1,706.79; Standard Paving, Ltd., 215.26; Standard
Planing Mills & Lumber Co. Ltd., 672.50; Standard Steel Construction Co.,
Ltd., 1,035.75; J. Stanworth, 158.16; Star Groceteria, 2,740.06 ; Starratt
Airways & Transportation, Ltd., 114.59; Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 132,303.53;
F. T. Stephens, 748.50; Sterling Construction Co., Ltd., 3,223.03; S. D. Stevens,
405.80; Dalton Stewart, 165.50; T. A. Stone, 355.15; J. W. Stone Boat Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 110.58; J. A. Stoneman, 1,688.99; United Counties of
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 1,778.20; R. F. Strain, 1,485.07; Mrs. M.
Strano, 855.00; Public Utilities Commission of Strathroy, 115.09; A. H. Strieker,
467.40; J. A. Strutt, 131.37; W. Stuart & Co., Ltd., 102.56; R. O. Sturdy, 2,707.83;
Sturgeons, Ltd., 833.67; Sudbury Coal & Wood Co., 353.31; Sudbury Con-
struction & Machinery Co., Ltd., 447.87; Sudbury Oil Co., 512.32; C. W.
F46 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
Summers & Sons, 325.00; G. J. Summers, 202.40; Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 882.00;
A. Sunstrom, 344.90; Superior Brick & Tile Co., Ltd., 385.00; Superior Heating
& Plumbing Co., 455.73; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 8,672.33;
Sutcliffe Co., Ltd., 128.69; Sutcliffe Iron Works, 165.84; M. S. Sutherland,
336.93; W. Sutherland, 215.16; V. Swan, 156.90; E. W. Swayne, 165.00; C. E.
Swire, 683.46; C. F. Szammers, 969.63.
Tackaberry, C, 1,818.75; A. H. Tallman Bronze Co., Ltd., 881.11; L. Tanner,
186.18; E. Tapp, 471.40; B. G. Taylor, 438.67; G. L. Taylor, 179.44; Geo.
Taylor Hardware, Ltd., 7,270.65; Taylor Hardwares, 751.64; Taylor Instrument
Companies of Canada, Ltd., 130.00; Wm. Taylor, 150.95; Teck Motor Sales
Co., 206.27; E. C. Telfer, 118.49; Temagami Canoe Co., 105.08; Temiskaming
Oil Co., Ltd., 1,462.97; Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, 53,015.06;
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Telegraph, 285.62; R. B. Tennant
& Co., 744.34; Terminal Warehousing Co., Ltd., 293.08; F. H. Teskey, 187.95;
Thayers, Ltd., 4,629.72; Theroux Garage, 169.06; C. C. Thompson, 131.42;
Geo. A. Thompson, 527.61; G. B. Thompson, 742.30; J. P. Thompson, 763.43;
L. Thompson, 1,072.25; Thompson & Smith, 601.00; F. Thomson, 465.00;
Geo. D. Thomson, 798.34; W. J. Thomson, 1,076.09; Thornes-Sargent Motor
Service, 296.90; Twp. of Thorold, 267.12; Ticknor's Motor Sales, 1,236.96;
Tide Water Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 600.56; W. E. Tidy, 347.36; Town of
Tillsonburg, 476.56; Town of Timmins, 5,724.64; Tippet-Richardson, Ltd.,
136.73; Tire Chains and Accessories, Ltd., 505.89; Twp. of Tisdale, 2,535.83;
Tiverton Service Station, 149.70; S. Tomkins, 300.70; Tomlinson Construction
Co., Ltd., 9,616.05; J. Tomlinson, 115.75; T. Tomlinson Foundry Co., Ltd.,
3,838A3; Tompkins Hardware, 940.10; Toronto Bearing & Parts Co., 366.24;
Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Rly. Co., 570.37; Toronto Haulage Co., 13,958.64;
Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 1,950.34; Toronto Salt Works, Ltd., 635.50;
Toronto Star, Ltd., 130.51; Toronto Twp. Hydro-Electric Commission, 4,235.63;
Toronto and York Roads Commission, 1,380.30; W. Tough, 734.28; L. Touran-
geau, 193.25; O. V. Toutant, 288.64; Towland Construction Co., Ltd., 7,390.75;
Trafalgar Area No. 2, 162.65; Trafalgar Public Utilities Commission, 984.42;
Dept. of Transport, 500.00; Tree Line Navigation Co., Ltd., 110.00; H. A.
Tregaskes, 818.05; N. E. Tregaskes, 535.12; L. Tremblay, 1,556.54; Tremco
Manufacturing Co. (Canada), Ltd., 309.86; F. H. Tripp, 653.83; A. Trivers,
107.70; E. Truchon, 140.74; Truck & Tractor Equipment Co., Ltd., 4,034.34;
Trudeau Motor Sales, 101.81; C. P. Truesdell, 100.48; Truscon Steel Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 4,348.48; A. R. Tuite, 149.75; A. M. Turner, 149.46; G. Turnham,
117.45.
Underwood-Elliott-Fisher, Ltd., 549.40; Union Garage, 552.27; Union Gas Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 1,180.03; Union Realty Co., Ltd., 480.00; United Builders Co.,
198.45; Universal Ignition & Battery Co., 358.37; Upper Ottawa Improvement
Co., Ltd., 680.00; W. B. Uren, 1,531.39.
Vachon & Sons, C, 301.13; R. Vair, 234.00; E. E. Valentine, 118.05; Vallance, Brown
& Co., Ltd., 4,452.72; P. Vandrunnen, 325.78; S. Vankoughnett, 162.00; S.
Vanstone, 160.85; M. Varin, 450.00; Twp. of Vaughan, 268.62; Vernon Con-
struction Co., Ltd., 247.50; County of Victoria, 275.72; Village of Vienna,
180.13; Virkus Garage, 115.43; Virtue Motors, Ltd., 216.15.
Wabi Iron Works, Ltd., 1,213.33 ; Wainright Construction, Ltd., 16,904.25; C. C.
Wakefield & Co., Ltd., 614.00; H. C. Walford, 260.70; B. J. Walker, 125.15;
Walker Bros., 35,783.33; C. W. Walker, 512.19; D. N. Walker, 211.20; Walker
& Genge, 244.00; Walker Hardware Co., Ltd., 164.93; L. A. Walker, 127.20;
M. A. Walker, 538.17; R. J. Walker, 633.00; W. Walker, 160.36; Mrs. W. H.
Walker, 110.00; Wallace Bros., 211.85; J. A. Wallace, 665.76; Town of Wallace-
burg, 473.38; Wallaceburg Hydro-Electric System, 176.12; J. Walter, 857.10;
A. A. Walter, 104.10; P. W. Walters, 581.37; V. Walton, 271.48; D. Wandabense,
127.06; W. C. Warburton & Co., Ltd., 170.64; Warco Grease & Oil, Ltd., 186.00;
C. A. Ward, Ltd., 137.75; D. Ward, 684.78; G. E. Ward, 2,705.86; R. Ward,
331.50; W. J. Ward, 160.09; Roy Ware, 445.07; Warner's Garage, 367.90; Chas.
Warnock & Co., Ltd., 6,316.88; Warren Bituminous Paving Co.. Ltd., 102.58;
W. R. C. Warren, 840.79; Town of Waterloo, 517.80; Waterloo County, 901.21;
Waterous, Ltd., 1,899.45; K. G. Waters, 1,719.85; Watkins Rebabbitting Toronto
Ltd., 393.46; R. G. Watson, 473.94; Watson Spring Co., Ltd., 192.17; R. L.
Way, 483.53; C. Wayte, 327.80; Edward Webb & Sons (Canada), Ltd., 1,221.90;
Webber Machine Co., 624.28; D. L. Weber, 1,811.06; C. W. Webster, 1,393.89;
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F47
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
G. B. Webster, 813.25; S. W. Welch, 100.31; W. H. Weller, 912.97; County of
Wellington, 676.22; Wellington Hotel, 116.00; Wells & Emmerson, 624.66;
Wells Garage & Motor Co., Ltd., 174.03; Wells Hardware Co., Ltd., 1,029.37;
Welsh Lumber Co., Ltd., 458.18; Wentworth County, 795.00; A. C. Werner,
124.14; W. M. Wert, 135.16; C. West, 226.80; West & Co., 268.24; West End
Hardware, 219.14; West End Motors, 631.05; Western Canada Flour Mills
Co., Ltd., 435.60; Western Engineering Service, Ltd., 1,492.71 ; Western Grocers,
Ltd., 293.60; L. Westlake, 1,048.28; W. Westlake, 939.87; J. H. Whalen, 129.31;
O. S. Whalen, 770.63; W. Whalen, 844.77; Wheel & Rim Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
659.09; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 1,639.82; J. K. Wheeler, 446.59; H. Wheildon,
165.85; C. E. Whicher, Ltd., 1,261.05; Wm. Whitaker & Sons, 656.09; Whitby
Lumber Co., 114.47; Whitby Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 402.22; Whitby Motors,
Ltd., 2,518.33; Public Utility Commission of the Town of Whitby, 10,288.91;
S. J. White, 139.20; White & Thomas, 562.03; White's Hardware, Ltd., 852.36;
P. G. Whitehead, 137.50; F. B. Whiteley, 823.97; P. L. Whitley, 286.35; J. M.
Whitmarsh, 117.25; Whitmore & McArthur, 628.80; A. W. Whitney, 166.93;
E. Wiggins, 148.88; L. C. Wild, 851.89; I. Wiles, 3,496.75; E. J. Wiley, 146.72;
W. R. Wilgar, 297.06; Wilkinson Kompass, Ltd., 275.04; R. G. Wilkinson,
662.55; Wm. Wilkinson, 108.36; G. H. Willard, 142.51; D. Williams, 278.16;
L. F. Williams, 1,500.75; E. M. Wilson, 170.06; Ed. Wilson, 117.00; H. L.
Wilson, 144.80; I. Wilson, 179.80; John Wilson, 115.35; J. M. Wilson, 2,885.00;
Wilson Motor Bodies, Ltd., 1,378.72; R. W. Wilson, 230.21; Windmill Point
Crushed Stone Co., Ltd., 200.84; City of Windsor, 61,553.88; C. E. Winter,
153.20; J. Winterbottom, 596.57; L. Wolfe, 121.20; Wood, Alexander & James,
Ltd., 766.67; Gar Wood Industries, 3,210.00; Geo. Wood, 321.28; G. H. Wood
& Co., Ltd., 103.00; Woodbridge Hardware, 110.32; Woodbridge & Vaughan
Telephone Co., Ltd., 107.00; E. F. Woodcock, 1,022.85; A. E. Woods, 208.21;
E. A. Woods, 272.79; P. V. Woodward, 231.10; Woodwire Fence Co., Ltd.,
4,982.46; T. S. Woolings, 137.45; A. Workman & Co., Ltd., 300.74; Workmen's
Compensation Board, 102,114.73; Wynne-Roberts, Son & McLean, 2,707.55;
Village of Wyoming, 184.54.
Y Service Station, 145.58; Yarmouth Twp, 404.00; C. Yeomans, 175.65; Twp.
of York, 116.13; Yorkville Duco and Auto Repair Shop, 174.25; D. F. Young,
157.49; P. A. E. Young, 121.02; W. R. Young, 957.31; V. H. Younge, 239.88;
Young's Wilderness Camps, 420.15; J. L. Yuill, 134.75; E. Yundt, 1,522.70;
J. Yundt and Sons, 346.18; W. Yundt, 955.60.
Zagerman & Co., Ltd., M., 160.17; H. B. Zavitz, 1,846.33; Zimmer's Garage, 137.09;
F. & T. Zonette, 108.00.
Accounts under $100, 131,217.86.
Total 6,018,559 68
Medical Fund:
Anson General Hospital, 124.00; Dr. C. Appelbe, 140.50; Dr. J. A. R. Biron,
126.50; Dr. E. J. Brennan, 165.25; Dr. Ernest Brunet, 132.00; Dr. G. M.
Cameron, 110.00; Canadian Red Cross Society, 783.30; Dr. B. C. Coles and
Dr. H. F. Richardson, 101.00; Dr. E. A. F. Day, 150.00; Dr. Gilles Desmarais,
101.05; Drs. Dillane and Dillane, 122.50; Drs. Dingwall and Morrison, 225.50;
Dryden Pharmacy, 121.60; Dr. L. A. Dupont, 116.25; Dr. R. L. Empey, 576.50;
Dr. E. G. Evans, 104.00; Dr. V. A. Gardi, 122.05; General Hospital, 117.00;
Dr. Victor S. Grigg, 128.50; Drs. Gunne, Paton and Gunne, 180.75; Dr. H. H.
Harvie, 163.25; Dr. J. E. I. Joyal, 163.50; Kenora General Hospital, 374.50;
Dr. J. F. McCullough, 155.50; Dr. C. H. McGowan, 404.10; Grace McGregor,
195.00; McKellar General Hospital, 202.20; Maclean-Thorlakson Clinic,
160.00; Dr. E. Malkin, 138.50; Dr. R. F. Malo, 115.50; Dr. Ralph J. Neelands,
110.00; Dr. Ralph J. Neelands and Dr. M. A. Shipley, 144.00; Dr. M. A. Nichol-
son, 226.50; Dr. J. E. O'Donnell, 260.50; Dr. Robert Orange, 107.85; Dr. W. G.
Robinson, 136.50; St. Joseph's General Hospital (North Bay), 333.50; St. Joseph's
General Hospital (Parry Sound), 174.00; St. Joseph's General Hospital (Port
Arthur), 211.15; St. Joseph's Hospital (Sudbury), 486.40; St. Paul's Hospital,
119.00; Dr. J. J. Sheahan, 100.00; Sisters of Providence, 163.00; Dr. G. W.
Smith, 100.50; Dr. C. H. Smylie, 174.25; Stevens Companies, 1,046.25; Dr.
George H. Stobie, 130.00; Toronto General Hospital, 311.15; Dr. R. A. White,
193.50; Drs. Wilson and Richardson, 149.85; Winnipeg General Hospital,
F 48 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Medical Fund — Continued
255.90. Dr. J. L. Wiseman, 125.00; Dr. C. R. Young, 126.50; Dr. Donald
Young, 167.50; Dr. H. Maitland Young, 120.00; Accounts under $100, 5,628.28.
Total 16,921 38
King's Highways, etc $32,690,212 24
Less Refunds (see page F 14) 1,920,621 90
$30,769,590 34
Equipment Branch 487,929 75
Less Refunds (see page F 15) 30,345 53
457,584 22
Net Expenditure King's Highways, etc., and Equipment
Branch '. $31,227,174 56
Municipal Roads Branch
Subsidies
County Roads ($2,342,971.65)
Counties of:
Brant, 39,463.23; Bruce, 90,000.00.
Carleton, 96,147.04.
Dufferin, 20,999.36.
Elgin, 50,377.14; Essex, 45,985.55.
Frontenac, 32,878.79.
Grey, 79,220.04.
Haldimand, 54,012.71; Halton, 47,773.50; Hastings, 37,500.00; Huron, 76,547.88.
Kent, 150,519.54.
Lambton, 33,881.24; Lanark, 32,026.54; Leeds and Grenville, 65,064.14; Lennox
and Addington, 20,297.41; Lincoln, 46,203.49.
Middlesex, 64,997.50.
Norfolk, 100,332.80; Northumberland and Durham, 38,476.77.
Ontario, 48,950.78; Oxford, 64,352.97.
Peel, 34,714.15; Perth, 36,737.77; Peterborough, 42,500.00; Prescott and Russell,
48,514.42; Prince Edward, 32,997.61.
Renfrew, 36,545.05.
Simcoe, 58,374.22; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 103,586.32.
Victoria, 44,148.56.
Waterloo, 75,471.24; Welland, 44,849.16; Wellington, 69,463.61; Wentworth,
80,756.12;
York, 298,305.00.
Total 2,342,971 65
Township Roads and Indian Reserves ($2,557,327.40)
Townships of:
Adelaide, 1,702.23; Adjala, 8,577.80; Admaston, 3,213.59; Adolphustown, 500.60;
Albemarle, 6,602.04; Alberton, 2,306.58; Albion, 7,090.22; Aldborough, 6,972.01;
Alfred, 3,791.92; Algona North, 700.00; Algona South, 2,087.76; Alice and
Fraser, 3,298.20; Alnwick, 1,996.29; Amabel, 3,217.61; Amaranth, 4,249.10;
Ameliasburg, 2,997.81; Amherst Island, 312.22; Ancaster, 5,008.55; Anderson,
5,858.76; Anson & Hindon, 455.00; Armour, 3,583.46; Armstrong, 1,844.91;
Arran, 4,453.25; Artemesia, 3,000.00; Arthur, 3,931.88; Ashfield, 4,499.49;
Asphodel, 1,638.03; Assiginack, 1,885.00; Athol, 1,336.64; Atwood, 2,806.55;
Augusta, 4,460.34.
Bagot and Blythfield, 1,909.56; Baldwin, 1,444.43; Balfour, 3,600.00; Bangor,
Wicklow & McClure, 3,360.00; Barrie Island, 650.00; Barton, 2,903.10; Bastard
and Burgess, 5,432.51; Bathurst, 2,471.87; Bayham, 8,506.65; Beckwith,
2,398.86; Bedford, 2,984.51; Belmont and Methuen, 4,303.83; Bentinck,
4,971.77; Bertie, 16,215.35; Beverly, 5,465.14; Bexley, 1,801.82; Biddulph,
2,462.79; Billings, 1,463.94; Binbrook, 3,080.02; Blandford, 2,457.34; Blan-
shard, 4,723.50; Blenheim, 7,709.64; Blezard, 2,100.00; Blue, 2,356.81; Bon-
field, 2,358.45; Bosanquet, 5,903.42; Brant, 4,207.61; Brantford, 10,853.46;
Brethour, 1,879.77; Brighton, 3,411.31; Brock, 4,970.03; Bromley, 2,533.44;
Brooke, 6,971.06; Brougham, 1,125.00; Bruce, 5,999.22; Brudenell, Lyndoch,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 49
Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
3,999.61; Brunei, 2,700.00; Bucke, 3,595.99; Burford, 9,216.05; Burgess N.,
738.24; Burleigh and Anstruther, 1,695.10; Burpee, 616.00.
Caistor, 5,746.37; Caldwell, 2,539.01; Caledon, 8,153.43; Caledonia, 2,686.05;
Calvert, 988.47; Calvin, 2,450.00; Cambridge, 3,915.19; Camden, 12,391.95;
Camden East, 7,090.51; Cameron, 2,249.92; Canborough, 1,822.13; Cape
Croker Indian Reserve, 3,050.78; Caradoc, 4,000.00; Caradoc Indian Reserve,
1,091.73; Carden, 2,174.90; Cardwell, 1,080.00; Carling, 4,332.06; Carlow,
2,165.08; Carnarvon, 910.00; Carrick, 4,480.45; Cartwright, 2,753.56; Casey,
4,633.70; Casimir, Jennings and Appelby, 3,619.85; Cavan, 4,526.50; Cayuga
North, 3,076.16; Cavuga South, 1,690.95; Chandos, 1,732.01; Chaffey, 3,291.30;
Chamberlain, 1,951.04; Chapleau, 2,995.43; Chapman, 2,431.00; Chappie,
9,639.20; Charlottenburg, 5,688.17; Charlotteville, 6, 302.64; Chatham, 26,166.58;
Chinguacousy, 11,143.94; Chisholm. 3,720.04; Christie, 2,150.20; Clarence,
4,086.89; Clarendon and Miller, 2,996.10; Clarke, 3,990.28; Clinton, 4,921.54;
Cockburn Island, 385.00; Colborne, 3,048.71; Colchester North, 5,914.95;
Colchester South, 5,828.67; Coleman, 5,395.00; Collingwood, 5,224.14; Conmee
2,400.00; Cornwall, 9,611.33; Cosby and Mason, 1,715.35; Cramahe, 4,633.68;
Crosby North, 2,507.70; Crosby South, 2,695.77; Crowland, 7,264.54; Culross,
5,470.75; Cumberland, 6,219.15.
Dack, 3,480.00; Dalhousie and Sherbrooke N., 2,784.62; Dalton, 2,275.00; Darling,
1,130.71; Darlington, 7,756.04; Dawn, 15,051.79; Day and Bright Additional,
1,429.61; Delaware, 1,581.10; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, 2,188.90; Derby,
3,342.60; Dereham, 10,070.58; Dilke, 660.00; Dorchester North, 6,645.64;
Dorchester South, 4,055.97; Douro, 2,004.76; Dover, 13,704.70; Dowling,
966.00; Downie, 5,606.49; Draper, 2,288.23; Drummond, 2,367.15; Drury,
Denison and Graham, 1,798.01; Dumfries North, 5,470.39; Dumfries South,
4,325.23; Dummer, 3,300.00; Dungannon, 2,450.00; Dunn, 1,621.77; Dunwich,
6,410.62; Dymond, 3,025.00; Dysart, 8,281.00.
Easthope North, 5,645.58; Easthope South, 4,476.60; Eastnor, 5,498.41; Edwards-
burg, 4,040.44; Egremont, 4,442.54; Ekfrid, 5,236.48; Elderslie, 5,504.48;
Eldon, 5,476.38; Elizabethtown, 9,996.54; Ellice, 5,287.72; Elma, 7,662.70;
Elmsley North, 1,414.51; Elmsley South, 1,856.30; Elzevir and Grimsthorpe,
1,120.00; Emily, 4,281.10; Emo, 7,610.84; Enniskillen, 6,487.51; Ennismore,
1,202.00; Eramosa, 3.817.45; Erin, 6,l74.06; Ernestown, 6,231.24; Escott Front,
1,428.98; Esquesing, 8,145.00; Essa, 7,704.69; Etobicoke, 27,500.00; Euphemia,
7,659.32; Euphrasia, 4,087.75; Evanturel, 3,525.30.
Faraday, 2,800.00; Fauquier, 984.91; Fenelon, 5,784.35; Ferris East, 2,993.22;
Ferris West, 1,792.99; Field, 910.00; Finch, 4,834.51; Fitzroy, 6,445.52; Flam-
boro East, 7,676.86; Flamboro West, 4,589.53; Flos, 5,497.72; Foley, 3,077.86;
Franklin, 4,199.86; Fredericksburg North, 2,194.47; Fredericksburg South,
1,295.00; Freeman, 600.00; Fullarton, 5,006.51.
Gainsboro, 4,369.93; Galwav and Cavendish, 1,247.13; Garafraxa East, 3,917.29;
Garafraxa West, 3,884.86; Garden, 825.10; Georgina, 4,079.03; Gillies, 1,558.66;
Glackmever, 6,552.17; Glamorgan, 1,590.23; Glanford, 5,068.86; Glenelg,
5,244.48; Gloucester, 22,657 22; Goderich, 2,819.81; Gordon and Allan,
1,568.66; Gosneld North, 1,980.80; Gosfield South, 4,209.26; Goulburn, 3,482.18;
Gower North, 3,710.00; Gower South, 2,193.91; Grantham, 7,848.03; Gratton,
1,781.72; Greenock, 4,079.56; Grey, 4,187.57; Griffith and Matawatchan,
1,397.50; Grimsbv North, 4,342.36; Guelph, 5,099.30 ;Gwillimburv East, 6,490.29;
Gwillimbury North, 5,319.83; Gwillimbury West, 4,527.02.
Hagar, 2,682.23; Hagartv and Richards, 2,850.00; Hagerman, 3,725.44; Haldimand,
5,125.77; Hallam, 1,250.67; Hallowell, 2,442.87; Hamilton, 7,302.60; Hanmer,
2,800.00; Harley, 3,296.36; Harris, 1,356.41; Harvey, 2,400.00; Harwich,
1 1,416.86; Hawkesbury East, 4,453.37; Hawkesbury West, 808.73; Hay, 4,423.18;
Head, Clara and Maria, 662.52; Hibbert, 3,986.90; Hilliard, 1,723.94; Hillier,
2,751.03; Hilton, 1,155.00; Himsworth North, 1,741.25; Himsworth South,
5,080.45; Hinchinbrooke, 4,522.06; Holland, 3,981 20; Hope, 3,919.15; Horton,
1,093.20; Houghton, 3,375.49; Howard, 6,890.82; Howe Island, 600.00; Howick,
4,165.41 ; Howland, 1,888.25; Hudson, 2,301.20; Hullett, 3,985.15; Humberstone,
7,594.81; Humphrey, 3,314.71; Hungerford, 4,130.65; Huntingdon, 1,680.00;
Huntley, 3 089.89; Huron, 5,634.38.
F50 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
Ignace, 900.00; Innisfil, 8,659.14.
Jocelyn, 466.17; Johnson, 1,402.49; Joly, 1,785.74.
Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham, 1,750.00; Kennebec, 3,488.76; Kenyon, 3,750.00;
Keppel, 4,675.00; Kerns, 5,675.60; Kettle and Stoney Point Indian Reserve,
416.73; Kincardine, 4,503.98; King, 11,824.26; Kingston, 5,481.77; Kinloss,
2,351.54; Kitley, 4,203.81; Korah, 4,200.00.
Laird, 2,596.69; Lanark, 2,997.99; Lancaster, 3,106.57; Lavallee, 6,999.75; Lavant,
2,164.34; Laxton, Digby and Longford, 2,275.00; Leeds and Lansdowne,
2,499.15; Leeds and Lansdowne F., 6,333.61; Limerick, 1,400.00; Lindsay,
4,711.01; Lobo, 6,088.01; Lochiel, 4,864.01; Logan, 5,178.00; London, 10,893.54;
Longueil, 2,000.00; Loughboro, 2,389.75; Louth, 5,022.74; Luther East, 4,358.13;
Luther West, 2,563.05; Lutterworth, 3,241.93.
McCrosson and Tovell, 4,025.00; McDonald, 669.81; McDonald, Meredith
and Aberdeen, 2,172.22; McDougall, 7,490.74; McGillivray, 5,624.52; Mc-
Irvine, 1,609.20; McKellar, 2,132.93; McKillop, 5,458.36; McKim, 10,120.00;
McLean, 990.00; McMurrich, 2,161.21; McNab, 3,500.00.
Macaulav, 1,503.59; Machin, 2,640.00; Madoc, 2,848.22; Machar, 2,859.02;
Maidstone, 8,131.07; Malahide, 6,757.57; Maiden, 3,570.55; Manvers, 3,079.46;
Mara, 4,924.55; March, 1,565.15; Mariposa, 3,675.08; Markham, 14,316.91;
Marlborough, 1,387.98; Marmora and Lake, 2,860.00; Martland, 1,495.00;
Maryborough, 3,471.58; Marvsburg North, 1,101.90; Marysburg South,
1,362.49; Matchedash, 1,583.85; Matilda, 6,541.51; Mattawan, 1,200.00;
Mayo, 1,680.00; Medonte, 10,125.00; Medora and Wood, 17,000.00; Melanc-
thon, 4,497.53; Melick and Jaffray, 2,450.00; Mersea, 11,496.81; Metcalfe,
3,298.24; Middleton, 4,417.34; Minden, 2,585.19; Minto, 3,958.40; Monaghan
North, 3,679.54; Monck, 4,565.00; Mono, 5,091.46; Monmouth, 1,001.16;
Montague, 1,600.93; Monteagle and Herschel, 3,360.00; Moore, 6,935.86;
Moravian Indian Reserve, 325.00; Morley and Pattullo, 3,817.80; Mornington,
4,387.56; Morris, 5,690.40; Morrison, 2,472.00; Morson, 195.00; Mosa, 3,376.27;
Moulton, 3,197.77; Mountain, 4,599.37; Mud Lake Indian Reserve, 131.42;
Mulmur, 6,230.54; Murray, 3,512.67; Muskoka, 4,950.00.
Nairn, 598.01; Nassagaweya, 4,706.38; Neebing, 10 577.61; Neelon and Garson,
2,100.00; Nelson, 5,318.66; Nepean, 11,205.22; New Credit Indian Reserve,
168.83; Niagara, 7,022.38; Nichol, 3,160.89; Nipigon, 1,916.29; Nipissing,
2,876.89; Nissouri East, 6,093.10; Nissouri West, 4,543.48; Normanby, 3,746.80;
Norwich North, 4,389.77; Norwich South, 5,055.63; Nottawasaga, 5.591.39.
Oakland, 1,269.66; Oakley, 814.42; Osnabruck, 4,707.08; O'Connor, 2,754.34;
Olden, 3,010.64; Oliver, 3,850.00; Oneida, 2,350.04; Onondaga, 1,896.12;
Ops, 5,392.52; Orford, 3,510.07; Orillia, 7,800.00; Oro, 6,062.17; Osgoode,
9,964.50; Oso, 3,786.02; Osprey, 4,237.47; Otonabee, 4,848.13; Oxford-on-Rideau,
4,399.47; Oxford East, 3,998.31 ; Oxford North, 2,400.12; Oxford West, 2,006.00.
Paipoonge, 5,209.82; Pakenham, 2,750.00; Palmerston, N.and S. Canonto, 6,000.00;
Papineau, 3,000.00; Peel, 5,249.42; Pelee Island, 2,500.00; Pelham, 6,011.26;
Pembroke, 360.00; Percy, 4,448.38; Perry, 289.33; Pickering, 11,242.68; Pilk-
ington, 4,724.28; Pittsburg, 1,987.34; Plantagenet North, 4,944.84; Planta-
genet South, 3,864.98; Playfair, 1,358.71; Plummer Additional, 1,629.52; Plymp-
ton, 6,784.01; Portland, 3,437.42; Presqu'ile Park, 1,166.65; Prince, 770.00;
Proton, 4,013.05; Puslinch, 5,227.14.
Raleigh, 10,728.09; Raglan, 1,950.00; Rainham, 4,500.00; Rama, 2,399.41;
Rama Indian Reserve, 240.00; Ramsay, 3,687.43; Ratter and Dunnet, 2,772.90;
Rayside, 2,940.16; Reach, 5,953.58; Rice Lake Indian Reserve, 143.90; Rich-
mond, 2,535.56; Ridout, 1,105.40; Rochester, 2,938.54; Rolph, Buchanan
and Wylie, 4,951.28; Romney, 2,063.07; Ross, 2,709.95; Roxborough, 4,580.00;
Russell, 5,530.62; Rutherford and George Island, 279.41; Ryde, 1,990.33;
Ryerson, 3,493.22.
St. Edmunds, 3,078.57; St. Joseph, 2,660.00; St. Vincent, 4,924.87; Salter, May
and Harrow, 2,894.65; Saltfleet, 9,323.01; Sandwich East, 1,511.27; Sand-
wich South, 2,250.00; Sandwich West, 6,348.24; Sandfield, 654.50; Sarawak
900.13; Sarnia, 5,968.52; Sarnia Indian Reserve, 595.67; Saugeen, 1,448.57
Saugeen Indian Reserve, 418.97; Scarboro, 29,128.88; Schreiber, 865.35
Scotia, 3,198.05; Scott, 3,986.09; Sebastopol, 825.00; Seneca, 4,677.04; Sey
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 51
Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
mour, 4,447.27; Sheffield, 3,666.95; Sherborne and McClintock, 796.35; Sher-
brooke, 474.89; Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 1,834.49; Shuniah, 9,581.44
Sidney, 5,925.64; Six Nations Indian Reserve, 9,025.42; Smith, 3,743.95
Snowdon, 1,612.29; Sombra, 13,569.39; Somerville, 2,312.24; Sophiasburg
3,215.72; South Sherbrooke, 2,082.12; Southwald, 10,769.79; Springer, 4,469.11
Stafford, 1,365.00; Stamford, 15,932.33; Stanhope, 1,625.00; Stanley, 3,000.00
Stephen, 3,787.36; Stephenson, 2,182.28; Stisted, 2,400.00; Storrington, 1,985.59
Strong, 3,810.14; Sullivan, 4,856.17; Sunnidale, 4,662.91; Sydenham, 6,263.10
Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 1,120.00; Tarentorus, 4,109.38; Tav, 7,195.55
Teck, 36,382.71; Tecumseth, 4,973.97; Tehkummah, 1,645.00; Thessalon
2,819.74; Thompson, 525.00; Thorold, 10,226.97; Thorah, 2,971.35; Thurlow
6,707.99; Tilbury East, 7,933.37; Tilbury North, 3,751.99; Tilbury West
3,822.47; Tiny, 7,898.17; Tisdale, 13,621.00; Torbolton, 2,418.22; Toronto
19,897.23; Toronto Gore, 2,343.08; Tosorontio, 3,853.40; Townsend, 9,556.52
Trafalgar, 8,891.55; Tuckersmith, 3,474.32; Tudor and Cashel, 2,238.12; Turn-
berry, 2,006.29; Tyendinaga, 3,105.05; Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, 1,500.00.
Usborne, 3,439.21; Uxbridge, 3,785.21.
Vaughan, 9,647.18; Verulam, 5,175.00; Vespra, 3,754.00.
Wainfleet, 9,826.86; Walpole, 8,203.42; Walpole Island Indian Reserve, 819.73;
Wallace, 3,097.91; Walsingham North, 5,300.00; Walsingham South, 3,856.10;
Warwick, 4,464.20; Waterloo, 12,436.91; Waters, 2,106.00; Watt, 3,120.00;
Wawanosh, 1,979.64; Wawanosh West, 2,519.37; Wellesley, 9,957.98; West-
minster, 9,832.96; Whitchurch, 6,909.36; Whitby, 3,461.78; Whitby East,
2,651.15; Whitney, 3,104.07; Wicksteed, 752.12; Widdifield, 4.200.00; Wilber-
force, 2,600.00; Williams East, 2,168.98; Williams West, 2,321.24; Williams-
burg, 4,482.23; Willoughby, 1,723.49; Wilmot, 6,420.22; Winchester, 9,594.20;
Windham, 8,202.54; Wolfe Island, 512.62; Wolford, 2,537.47; Wollaston,
2,743.35; Woodhouse, 4,524.95; Woolwich, 5,921.41; Worthington, 1,587.38.
Yarmouth, 9,257.52; Yonge Escott Rear, 2,880.23; Yonge Front, 2,675.01; York,
42,864.31; York East, 26,887.99; York North, 40,416.05.
Zone, 2,970.11; Zorra East, 6,194.98; Zorra West, 4,427.32.
Total 2,560,591 34
Less: Refunds 3,263 94
2,557,327 40
Unemployment Relief
Secondary and Development Roads ($4,485,627.91)
Pay Lists, wages of men, etc.:
Division No. 2, London 2,713 33
" 6, Toronto 721 00
" 7, Port Hope 32,481 50
" 8, Brockville 2,120 65
" 9, Ottawa 16,163 55
" 10, Bancroft 17,709 09
" 11, Huntsville 86,369 27
" 12, Parry Sound 91,887 53
"13, North Bay 65,013 32
" 14, New Liskeard 109,534 48
" 15, Matheson 1 16,769 28
" 16, Cochrane 164,827 12
" 17, Sudbury 122,136 21
" 18, Blind River 136,036 53
" 19, Fort William 256,934 77
" 20, Kenora 84,225 87
" 21, Fort Frances 97,580 14
— 1,403,223 64
Property for Right-of-Way:
Alcock, C, 350.00; M. R. Archer, 250.00; J. A. Armstrong, 364.48.
Baker, Mrs. A., 102.00; Mrs. M. Barrette, 267.25; R. R. Batty, 250.00; Beaver
Lumber Co., Ltd., 112.57; Bay Mines, Ltd., 549.18; C. L. Boland, 262.20;
A. Bouchard, 175.00; M. Bouchard, 100.00; Jas. H. Brown, 500.00; P. and E.
C. Brown, 154.90; Mrs. C. Buell, 550.00; R. Bulmer, 125.00.
F52 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS NoJ.
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way — Continued
Carew, F. J., 125.00; Mrs. E. Chalmers, 229.45; Cochrane Land Titles Office,
118.86; F. A. Cook, 118.50; H. and W. N. Creasor, 202.88.
Davidson, J. M., 119.50; A. and R. Dublestyne and P. Arcand, 113.93.
Ferguson, St. Clair, 100.00; G. Forsyth, 300.00; A. Francis, 100.00.
Gerhard, N. T., 809.30; J. W. Graham, 214.29; K. C. Grimshaw, 600.00.
Hagen, R., 105.15; Haliburton County Registry Office, 133.14; W. H. Hartford,
132.53; H. Hastie, 583.50.
John, A., 275.00; A. Johnson, 800.00.
Kelly, N. A., 195.45; Kenora Registry Office, 331.36; N. G. Kingston, 100.00.
Langmaid, S., 376.74; C. Leif, 100.00; L. Leslie, 175.00; P. Losch, 200.00; D.
and V. Lufta, 135.00.
McColeman, N. J., 304.60; Charlie MacDonald, 127.58; Mrs. C. A. McDonald,
532.70; Mrs. M. E. McDougall, 155.18; J. A. McNabb, 300.00.
Manch, J. B. and A. A., 235.40; Manitoulin District Registry Office, 140.00;
D. Martin, 200.00; P. Mattison, 300.00; VV. Moore, 550.00.
Nadon, E., 180.00.
O'Connor, S. and D., 478.90; J. Ogima, 275.00.
Parish, F., 110.73; C. Poole, 700.00; Wm. J. Powell, 106.45.
Raby, F. W., 100.00; S. Ray, 175.00; S. E. Richardson, 361.85; K. G. Ross, 200.00.
Sanfrancisco, L., 275.00; f. Shankland, 192.65; D. Sloss, 222.00; A. Stanhope,
250.00.
Tattrie, O. C, 400.00; M. R. Thorburn, 142.80.
Wadow, J., 110.00; H. Webster, 192.25; E. Weeks, 831.60; J. Williams, 184.05;
Wm. H. Wilson, 250.00.
Young, F. C, 200.00.
Zimmerman, H., 150.00.
Accounts under $100, 4,133.29.
Total 23,974 19
Contracts:
Anderson, Emil, No. 38-31, grading and culverts, Nipigon to 5 miles north,
103,507.41; Anderson Construction Co., No. 37-1902, grading, culverts and
gravelling, 4 miles, Trans-Canada Highway to Red Rock Station, 2,456.64;
Angus & Taylor, Ltd., No. 36-140, grading, culverts, etc., 6.24 miles, Beard-
more to Sand River Gold Mines, 17,017.43.
Bab Construction, Ltd., No. 38-96, Frederickhouse River Bridge, South Cochrane
District, 16,780.00; Barnett-McQueen Co., Ltd., No. 37-100, 4 culverts, Thun-
der Bay District, 14,786.41; R. A. Blyth, W. O. No. 2306, Field Subway, Field
River Valley Road, 2,749.83; R. H. Bond, No. 37-101, gravelling and culverts
at C.P.R. Subway, Dryden, 7,929.92; Clayton E. Bush, W. O. No. 1182, location
survey, 17 miles north of Hydro to 39 miles north of Hydro, 10,425.00.
Carter-Halls-Aldiner Co., Ltd., No. 38-05, grading and 6 bridges, Kenora Dis-
trict, 14,978.58; No. 38-30, grading and culverts, 2.37 miles, Kenora to Air-
port, 48,298.28; Chas. Collen, No. 37-2011, grading, culverts and gravelling,
Thunder Lake Road, 10,458.16; A. Cope & Sons, Ltd., No. 38-14, and ext.
1000, surface treatment, 6 miles, Red Lake to Madsen, 13,240.00; No. .38-15,
grading and culverts, 2.25 miles, Wawa to Helen Mine, 24,111.67 ; No. 38-89,
crushed gravel, Chamberlain and Dack Townships, 11,700.00; Curran &
Briggs, Ltd., No. 38-90, crushed gravel, New Liskeard to Quebec Boundary,
10,808.88.
Disher Steel Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-223 exts., steel superstructure, Wata-
beag River Bridge, 13,316.28; Dufferin Paving Co., Ltd., No. 36-129 ext.
1402, grading, culverts and gravelling, Wendigo Mine Road, 1,370.10; No.
37-2008, grading and culverts, Melick Township, Essex Road, 552.37.
Euler, W., No. 37-2009, Shallow Lake Bridge approaches, Wabigoon Twp.,
2,566.94.
Galbraith Contracting Co., W. O. No. 1070, crushing and placing gravel, Blue,
Pratt, McCrosson and Tovell Twps., 7,164.99; No. 1469, gravelling, Carpenter
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F53
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
Township, Emo northerly, 6,128.78; Gustiana Construction Co., No. 1287,
crushed gravel, Sudbury Division, 16,155.96.
Hennessey & Hennessey, No. 36, Project 1, gravel road, 26 miles, Doghole Bay
to Pickle Crow Mine and Central Patricia Gold Mine, 24,038.00; No. 37-53
ext., 2739, grading, culverts and gravelling, Pickle Crow Mine to Albanv River
Mine, 249.95; No. 37-186, crushed gravel, Charlton to Elk Lake, 10,375.80;
Hewitson Construction Co., Ltd., No. 38-32, grading and culverts, 8 miles,
5 miles north of Nipigon to 14 miles south of Orient Bay, 80,092.00; No. 38-38,
grading and culverts, 7 miles of 18 ft. road, Armstrong to Wagaming Airport,
58,063.50; Holdcroft Construction Co., Ltd., No. 36-94 ext., 2254, grading
and culverts, 9.3 miles, Mattawa to Herrington Creek, 62,538.34.
Industrial Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-91, grading and culverts, 12 miles,
Kinmount to Gooderham, 25,875.06.
Johnson Bros. Co., Ltd., No. 37-259, grading and culverts, 11 miles, 5 miles
north of Fenelon Falls to junction of Burnt River Road and Bobcaygeon Road,
110,295.05; No. 38-37, grading and culverts, 6 miles, Beardmore to 6 miles
south, 56,032.19.
Long Lac Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-88 and 3442, grading and culverts,
16 miles, Shebandowan Road, 153,566.75; A. Lothian, W. O. No. 794, crushed
gravel, Field north, 7 miles and Field to River Valley, 10 miles, 3,722.25.
McLean, M. L., No. 36-102, grading and culverts, 43.2 miles, Ear Falls to Jackson
Manion Mine, 10,853.70; No. 37-266, grading and culverts, Red Lake to Madsen
Red Lake to Faulkenham, 2,665.65; No. 38-13, grading and culverts, 49 miles,
Gold Pines to Uchi Mines, 109,043.05; D. A. McLeod, No. 1515, gravelling
Secondary Roads, Gibbons Twp., 220.84; C. L. McMurchy & H. Armstrong,
No. 37-265, gravelling, Warren to Rutter, 50,291.53; McNamara Construction
Co., Ltd., No. 37-223 and exts., grading, culverts and bridges, Shillington to
Matheson to Ramore to Barbers Bay, 624,471.87; No. 38-12, surface treat-
ment, oil dustlayer, Matheson Division, 4.339.65; No. 38-67, grading and
culverts, 7 miles, Frederickhouse River to Pamour Mine, 131,792.00.
Mackey, W. A., No. 37-86, grading and culverts, 8.25 miles, Falconbridge mine
Road, 15,549.25; No. 38-34, grading and culverts, 7 miles, Orient Bay to 7
miles south, 37,523.67; W. O. Nos. 896 and 689, crushed gravel, Sudbury to
Falconbridge, 25,837.65; W. O. No. 799, crushed gravel, 10 miles, Falcon-
bridge to Skead, 4,831.23; Wallace A. Mackey, Ltd., No. 38-34, grading and
culverts, 7 miles, Orient Bay to 7 miles south, 27,207.96; John Maguire Con-
tracting Co., Ltd., No. 36-143 ext., grading and culverts, Gowganda to Tyrell
Twp. Road, 6,744.09; No. 37-267, grading and culverts, Tyranite Mines to
Houston Lake, 67,473.66; W. O. No. 1003, crushing and supplying gravel,
Little Current southerly and westerly, 21,600.22; Mascioli Construction Co.,
Ltd., No. 38-16, grading and culverts, 1.5 miles, South Porcupine to Timmins,
24,992.55; Chas. Merrill, No. 37-269, grading and culverts, Goldrock Portage,
Minnehaha Lake to Goldrock, 11.806.19.
Ontario Paper Co., Ltd., grading, Heron Bay Station to townsite and wharf,
Pic Township, 15,000.00.
Petursson, R. F., No. 37-2012, grading, culverts and gravelling, Redvers sub-
district of Dryden, Clay Lake Road, 6,367.82; Premier Construction, Ltd.,
W. O. No. 38-28 ext. 1009, crushed gravel, Quibell to Vermillion Bay, 1,842.45.
Quinte Construction, Ltd., No. 37-81, grading and culverts, 3 miles, Huntsville to
Baysville Road, 71,807.64; No. 37-197, crushed gravel, 10 miles, Huntsville
to Baysville Road, 2,544.08.
Rayner Construction, Ltd., No. 37-202, crushed gravel, 10 miles, Trout Creek
to Loring Highway, 10,403.69; No. 37-203, crushed gravel, 7 miles, Powassan
to Restoule Road, 8,002.48; No. 37-233 and W. O. No. 941, gravel and mulch
treatment, Bracebridge to Port Carling, 28,034.27; No. 37-273, grading and
culverts, 12 miles, Bankfield to east limits of LeGault Township, 122,509.15;
No. 37-273 ext. 1798, grading and culverts, 6 miles, Geraldton to Little Long
Lac westerly, 39,796.00; No. 38-36, grading and culverts, 6 miles, north of
Orient Bay to point 6 miles south of Beardmore, 90,273.93; W. O. No. 2062,
surface drainage ditch, Town of Geraldton, 585.81; W. O. No. 1060, grading
and culverts, 3, miles, Bankfield to Kenwell, 14,198.51; N. D. No. 9, P. A. ext.
A, surfacing, Little Long Lac to Bankfield, 1,345.05; N. D. No. 9 P. A. ext. B,
F54 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
surfacing, Geraldton to Little Long Lac to Hardrock Road, 418.95; N. D. No. 9
P. A. ext. C, road construction, Bankfield to Wild Goose Lake, 2,200.11;
N. D. No. 9 P. A. ext. D, road construction, Geraldton to Hutchison Lake,
546.94; Roadbuilders, Ltd., No. 37-91, grading and culverts, 12 miles, Kin-
mount to Gooderham, 68,922.02; No. 37-262, grading and culverts, 2.7 miles,
Dacre to Shamrock, 1,003.00.
Standard Steel Construction Co., Ltd., No. 38-96 B, superstructure, Frederick-
house River Bridge, 39,900.00; Storms Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 38-33,
grading and culverts, 7 miles, point 14 miles south of Orient Bay, 124,267.40.
Tomlinson Construction Co., Ltd., No. 37-87, grading and culverts, 16 miles,
Beardmore to Jellicoe, 90,758.46; No. 37-274, and 1782, grading and culverts,
east end of No. 37-87 to west end of No. 37-273, Legault Twp., 46,760.93;
No. 38-35, grading and culverts, 7 miles, Orient Bay northerly, 115,785.07.
White Star Mines, No. 37-199, crushed gravel, 20 miles, Minden to Haliburton
to Wilberforce, 3,994.39; Whitehead & Decourcey, No. 37-253, %-in. crushed
stone, 3 miles, Rosseau to Hayes Corners, 1,802.01; F. R. Wilford & Co., Ltd.,
No. 37-92, grading and culverts, 29.5 miles, Minden to Haliburton to Wilber-
force, 77,033.59.
Total 3,104,701 03
Material and Supplies:
Bituminous Materials 55,089 02
Gas and Lubricants 43,545 38
Lumber 42,785 1 1
Creosoted Lumber 36,622 55
Gravel 36,376 26
Material and Services 33,910 71
Cement 32,767 86
Camp Supplies 28,413 02
Calcium Chloride 25,798 70
Steel 24,572 82
Car Mileage 17,868 25
Dust Layer 16,547 96
Culverts, Steel 13,036 70
Hardware 11,730 54
Fencing Material 9,797 17
Snow Clearing 9,359 46
Explosives 8,537 80
Travelling Expenses 8,430 71
Road and Other Equipment 4,404 40
Rentals and Storage 4,241 20
Posts, Wooden 3,296 09
Municipal Work 3,111 45
Stone 3,014 06
Coal and Wood 2,799 35
Snow Fence 2,561 33
Handrail 2,328 31
Inspecting and Testing 2,069 95
Miscellaneous 1,621 50
Office Expenses 1,548 55
Siding and Wig Wags 1,376 16
Board of Men 1,140 22
Kerosene 879 80
Blacksmithing 801 04
Telephone and Telegraph 659 11
Paint and Painter's Supplies 638 82
Signs 472 63
Borrow Pits and Fills, etc 436 60
Railway Crossings 425 22
Rental of Trucks 397 01
Moving Poles, and Public Utilities 315 87
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F 55
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
Steel Posts
269 70
Sand
240 44
Salt
203 35
Consulting Engineers' Services
Gully Grates and Catch Basins
Culverts, Concrete
188 12
131 73
120 67
494.882 70
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 273.00; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Rail-
way Co., 475.91; Algoma Laundry, 179.15; J. A. C. Allan & Co., 396.45; Alex.
Anderson, 420.31; Emil Anderson Construction, 1,930.01; J. A. Anderson,
170.48; W. J. Anglin, 2,672.25; Angst Bros., 154.59; A. Arbic, 127.84; J. L.
Armour, 112.50; J. G. Armstrong, 509.36; Arnstein Garage, 125.52; Art Metro-
pole, 517.07; E. Atthill, 105.72; H. Aultman, 135.95; Azilda Garage, 438.06.
Baby, J. D., 841.81; J. C. Backus, 219.60; Barrett Co., Ltd., 7,600.67; H. A.
Batsford, 218.75; Beardmore Lumber & Supply Co., 202.45; Beardmore Tele-
phone Co., 229.43; E. L. Beaudro, 429.41; Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd., 934.02;
R. Beilhartz, 727.24; H. H. Bell, 127.85; H. P. Bell, 155.60; W. B. Bell, 191.11;
Berens River Mines, Ltd., 11,443.84; Bergman & Nelson, 140.88; M. Bertolo,
109.00; H. O. Bingleman, 445.61; G. H. Bisaillon, 220.64; Bituminous Spraying
& Contracting Co., Ltd., 454.75; Black Bros., 136.51; Estate of J. Blanchard,
117.80; Bondy & Johnson, 294.50; Brandon & Gamble, 114.18; F. Y. W. Brath-
waite, 290.32; J. T. Brett, 168.30; V. Brisson, 300.28; British American Oil
Co., Ltd., 11,021.89; Brunner, Mond, Canada, Ltd., 25,475.29; P. Burke,
163.40; Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 8,583.80; Burns & Co., Ltd., 2,958.03;
B. Busch, 206.70; R. W. Butler, 333.63.
Cadeau, A., 100.85; J. Campbell & Sons, 329.46; K. W. Campbell, 107.40; Camp-
bell Timber Co., 372.01; Canada Cement Co., Ltd., 27,006.40; Canada Creo-
soting Co., Ltd., 19,592.26; Canada Culvert Co., Ltd., 2,567.88; Canada
Ingot Iron Co., Ltd., 2,639.20; Canadian Industries, Ltd.. 4,309.16; Canadian
National Express, 196.26; Canadian National Railways, 10,427.06; Canadian
National Telegraphs, 149.23; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 7,325.92; Cana-
dian Pacific Railway Co., 2,435.81; Canadian Steel Corporation, Ltd., 584.40
S. D. Cashmore, 932.12; Caswell Construction, Ltd., 718.50; A. E. Caufield
260.71 ; Chalet-Bungalow Lodge, 122.00; Chappies, Ltd., 337.30; L. A. Charlebois
229.95; G. Charles, 181.70; L. B. Christie, 100.00; W. W. Christopherson
108.00; City Meat Market, 209.29; Cochrane Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 560.59
Coldwater Crushed Stone, Ltd., 1,821.24; M. B. Collins, 840.61; C. Collison,
318.58; Connaught Timber Co., Ltd., 1,083.95; D. Connelly, 534.40; Con-
struction Supplies, 2,280.39; Consumers' Co-op. Store Co., Ltd., 119.79
Cook & Evans, 494.42; W. R. Corey, 175.05; Corner Store, 276.82; C. Cote
138.00; A. Cowden, 165.73; Crawley & McCracken Co., Ltd., 124.64; W
Creasor, 165.25; D. Crozer, 119.60; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., 12,048.16; Currie
Products, Ltd., 9,701.70; Curry's Shell Service, 116.86; W. R. Curry & Son,
358.85.
Damour, J., 928.32; F. J. Dampier, 614.25; H. Daoust, 511.42; W. G. Daoust,
277.40; Davidson's Service Station, 132.16; Delongchamp Cartage Co., Ltd.,
811.25; C. Dickinson, 159.10; District Services, Ltd., 3,008.50; C. J. Dix,
227.00; J. A. Dobbs, 109.70; L. P. Dobbs, 204.32; Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd.,
651.90; Dominion Road Machinery Co., Ltd., 138.37; A. F. Doyle, 327.60;
I. Dubrick, 110.00; H. D. Duff, 140.76; Durance Motors, Sales & Service,
Ltd., 177.29.
Edberg, A., 151.10; Elk Lake Garage, 117.61.
Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Ltd., 734.74; T. H. Farley, 118.85; L. Faubert, 462.70
Feldman Timber Co., Ltd., 149.20; P. Fernane, 248.45; A. A. Ferris, 178.92
Field Lumber Co., Ltd., 321.54; A. T. Fife & Co., 343.07; A. G. Fisher, 174.98
Fitzsimmons Fruit Co., Ltd., 129.74; J. W. Fogg, Ltd., 515.24; Fontaine Lumber
& Timber Co., Ltd., 325.42; C. Forrest, 294.45; W. Forsythe, 859.50; French
River Supply Post, 248.40; Frost Steel & Wire Co., Ltd., 4,323.38.
Gagnon, P., 110.77; Galbraith Contracting Co., 1,053.25; B. Gardner, 100.00;
W. Gareau, 306.65; Garson Garage, 365.43; G. Gaffney, 374.45; C. Geddes,
F56 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
107.04; M. Gendron, 738.82; Get Gas, Ltd., 607.50; J. H. Glanville, 344.34;
A. B. Gordon & Co., Ltd., 1,783.41; J. Griffis, 261.70; J. Groves, 508.97; C.
A. Guenette, 121.94.
Hadley-McHaffie Construction Co., Ltd., 520.00; O. J. Haigh, 214.70; Hailey-
bury Lumber Co., Ltd., 179.20; H. W. Hamm, 100.68; M. O. Hamstead, 125.25.
J. T. Haslehurst, 225.65; G. Hayward, 417.92; Hearst Lumber Co., 163.00;
Heating & Mining Supplies, Ltd., 128.85; R. Hembruff, 114.00; T. H. Hender-
son, 255.41; Hermanson & Korpi, 234.02; Hesson Lumber Co., Ltd., 109.66;
Hewitson Construction Co., Ltd., 2,529.49; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 1,603.02;
Hinton's Garage, 421.57; M. J. Hogan, 117.86; S. S. Holden, Ltd., 305.00;
Hubbel Hardware Co., 841.34; Hudson's Bay Company, 5,133.13; Huntsville
Planing Mills, 132.99; J. Hutchison, 1,346.08.
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 14,799.93; N. Inkinen, 112.33; International Transit, Ltd.,
204.75; M. Irvine, 1,172.07.
Jacobson, C. G., 225.10; W. Jacobson, 133.92; Jamot Garage, 232.89; G. Jarvis,
122.18; Johnson Brothers Co., Ltd., 5,246.66; Johnson Lumber Co., 171.43;
L. A. Johnson, 163.67; P. Johnson, 192.20; C. R. Johnston, 1,104.17; D. T.
Johnston, 102.08.
Kallio Hardware Co., W., 856.96; A. C. Keetch, 103.73; F. W. Kell, 100.25;
C. Kennedy, 339.98; A. R. Kenny, 210.00; J. W. Ketchen, 163.39; Kingan
Hardware Co., Ltd., 183.90; Kingsboro & Baxter, 571.63; A. F. Kirkham,
207.90; S. Kivi, 162.72; John Kron & Son, 105.60.
Labelle, S., 413.11; J. A. Lacombe, 429.49; F. Laframboise, 439.85; H. & D.
Lafrance, 264.31; Laidlaw, Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 521.11; C. T. Laidlaw,
306.91; A. Lajeunesse, 300.00; Lakehead Oil, Ltd., 178.02; Lake Shore Garage,
221.10; Lake Sulphite Pulp Co., Ltd., 209.51; A. Lambert, 190.10; F. Latimer,
116.13; F. A. Latty, 118.88; A. E. Lavigne, 233.28; D. Lavigne, 197.10; R.
P. G. Lawrence. 793.70; E. Lebert, 199.04; John Leckie, Ltd., 210.63; J. Leh-
tonnen, 168.84; W. W. Leonard, 524.10; A. Levdier, 907.05; Walter Little,
Ltd., 266.00; Long Lac Telephones, 179.55; Longhurst Bros., 412.00; A.Lothian,
518.40; Lundy Fence Co., Ltd., 2,114.44.
McColl Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 1,974.90; J. McConnell, 300.34; F. J. McDonald,
124.04; P. J. McDonald, 343.71; G. W. McDonald, 144.41; A. McDougall,
1,027.54; McDougall & Norquay, 347.94; McGregor & Co., 144.03; F. W.
Mcintosh, 221.42; H. and Mrs. Mclntyre, 244.01; McKenzie Red Lake Gold
Mines, Ltd., 4,647.59; J. A. McLaughlin, 684.15; G. McLean Co., Ltd., 448.39;
D. A. MacLeod, 188.42; McNamara Construction Co., Ltd., 3,223.96.
Mackey, W. A., 1,741.07; MacDonalds, Consolidated, Ltd., 2,143.35; MacDonald
& MacDonald (Ontario), Ltd., 1,476.06; Magnetawan Garage, 231.70; B. I.
Malmstedt, 149.65; F. Marr. 1,395.02; Marshall-Wells Co., Ltd., 5,147.96;
C. R. Martyn, 318.87; Mascioli Construction Co., Ltd., 241.00; Master Builders
Co., Ltd., 468.00; Matachewan Consolidated Mines, Ltd., 121.44; Matachewan
Garage & Service Station, 171.16; Matachewan Hub Pioneer Mines, Ltd.,
162.20; D. Mathison, 181.50; A. Mayer, 103.96; Metallic Roofing Co. of Canada,
Ltd., 4,710.39; M. Miller, 194.45; R. Miller, 320.57; A. M. Mills, 122.00;
Mining Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 4,722.90; E. Mooder, 114.04; Moore
Bros., 598.66; G. H. Morrison, 242.45; E. Mortimer Co., 107.33; A. N. Mous-
seau, 176.64; Alex. Murray & Co., Ltd., 16,571.09.
Neal, W, 127.30; New Golden Rose Mine, Ltd., 300.00; North American Lumber
& Supply Co., Ltd., 577.90; North Bav Lumber Co., 344.06; Sam North,
152.00; North Star Oil, Ltd., 2,601.09; Northern Engineering & Supply Co.,
Ltd., 257.99; Northern Wood Preservers, Ltd., 12,613.15.
Ontario Creosoting Co., Ltd., 331.52; J. Ouemette, 130.05.
Paquette's Garage, 108.75; H. Parsons, 184.98; H. Pateman, 629.07; W. A.
Patterson, 276.18; W. J. Patterson, 104.20; O. W. Pearson, 949.90; Pedlar
People, Ltd., 6,773.52; S. Perrault, 100.70; A. Peters, 105.19; H. J. Petursson,
428.43; H. R. Phipps, 125.75; Pigeon Timber Co., Lto., 297.00; W. S. Piper
Ltd., 599.39; Thos. Pocklington Co., 335.05; T. C. Poelzer, 162.40; Wm. Pollock
& Sons, Ltd., 214.66; City of Port Arthur, 201.86; Port Arthur Indian Agency,
210.00; Municipality of Port Carling, 2,000.00; Municipality of Port Sydney,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ57
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Secondary Roads, etc. — Continued
Material and Supplies — Continued
660.60; Postmaster, 216.21; C. A. Povnton, 222.26; W. H. Prestage, 101.52;
C. Proutv, 702.06; Dept. of Public Works (Province of Manitoba), 560.75;
E. J. Purdon Service Station, 857.82; Jas. Purvis & Son, 1,467.94.
Rayner Construction Co., Ltd., 20,958.54; A. L. Reeve, 212.58; Regnery Metals,
161.43; Richards Landing Garage, 174.70; J. E. Richardson, 645.79; Roads
Resurfacing, Ltd., 777.37; F. Roberts, 172.32; F. R. Robertson, Ltd., 108.35;
Alfred Rogers, Ltd., 4,826.00; Roofers Supplv Co., Ltd., 1,909.48; J. W. Rork
& Son, 614.03; H. Rosskopf, 213.20; E. Rowan, 325.00; T. R. Russell, 129.50.
Salem Meat Market, 123.91; J. Salminen, 108.90; Sarnia Bridge Co., Ltd.,
2,328.31; Sarnia Fence Co., Ltd., 1,502.28; Sawyer-Massey, Ltd., 323.58;
B. E. Schwarze, 347.68; C. Schwarze, 263.20; Scott's Bakery, 795.54; Louis
Seguin & Fils, 287.36; Selkirk's General Store, 214.17; Shell Oil Co. of Canada,
Ltd., 1,854.69; Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada, Ltd., 291.55; Shevlin-Clarke
Co., Ltd., 664.54; A. Sillito, 356.86; G. A. Simonsen, 729.35; H. Sjostrum,
147.02; Skerritt's Garage, 133.58; A. E. Smith, 104.08; H. S. Smith, 804.00;
R. E. Smith, 1,808.04; Soo Lumber & Mill Co., Ltd., 266.37; Spadona Bros.,
245.17; Speers Bros., 113.77; F. J. Squire & Son, 159.27; Star Groceteria,
1,177.34; Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 10,945.52; A. Stirling, 607.24; Storms
Contracting Co., Ltd., 2,364.23; J. A. Strutt, 419.89; Sturgeon River Gold
Mines, Ltd., 245.50; Sudbury Construction & Machinery Co., Ltd., 114.46;
Swift Canadian Co., Ltd. 536.48.
Tapp, E., 112.72; Geo. Taylor Hardware, Ltd., 1,355.36; J. R. Taylor, 100.00;
Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway, 7,408.54; A. Thompson, 449.45;
Tomlinson Construction Co., Ltd., 1,628.12; Tompkins Hardware, 880.01;
W. G. Tough, 215.63; J. Tranchemontagne, 148.56; Treadwell-Yukon Mining
Corp., Ltd., 191.70; L. Tremblay, 102.20; Trout Creek Lumber Co., 172.37;
Geo. Z. Trudeau, 102.54.
United States Steel Products Co., 3,986.33.
Vaillancourt, A., 224.56; Vallance Brown & Co.. Ltd., 339.32; P. Vandrunnen,
336.64.
Wabi Iron Works, Ltd., 122.70; B. J. Walker, 216.41; T. Ward, 369.41; Chas.
Warnock & Co., Ltd., 383.86; A. J. Watkinson, 339.48; Watson & Lloyd, 161.82;
R. G. Watson, 229.25; Wells & Emmerson, 1,075.83; Wells Hardware Co.,
Ltd., 565.20; Western Grocers, Ltd., 329.34; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 209.13;
White Star Mine, 131.00; A. W. Whitney, 468.66; A. Williams, 171.06; H.
N. Williams, 122.65; J. W. Wilson, 123.55; J. Winterbottom, 411.28; J. H.
Winters, 129.68; G. Wood, 181.87; Howard Wood, 2,129.06; E. A. Woods,
283.91; Wood's Garage, 163.33; Woodwire Fence Co., Ltd., 809.54; D. Wyman,
635.01.
Yearley, G. S., 136.92; Young-Davidson Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines,
Ltd., 105.72.
Zagerman & Co., Ltd., M., 108.50.
Accounts under $100, 39,331.98.
Total 494,882 70
Unemployment Relief $5,026,781 56
Less Refunds (see page F 15) 541,153 65
Net Expenditure, Unemployment Relief $4,485,627 91
Statutory $41,295,224 30
Total Expenditure, Department of Highways $41,977,156.69
PART G
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
GENERAL INDEX AT BACK OF BOOK
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Hon. G. D. Conant, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page B 30)
Salaries ($48,626.23)
Permanent
McNairn, H. D Superintendent of Insurance and Registrar
of Loan Corporations 12 months
Armstrong, H. B Deputy Superintendent
Beswick, E. N Secretarial Srenographer
Campbell, W. K. C Chief Inspector 2 "
Cliffe, Z Filing Clerk, Group 1 12 "
Davis, R. E Office Boy
Doyle, T Clerk Typist, Group 2
Edwards, J Casualty Actuary
Elliott, J Senior Clerk Stenographer
Fluker, E. A Assistant Inspector
Gibbons, J. G Inspector
Henry, O. B "
Hinch, E. A Clerk, Group 1
Johnson, C. C Agency Officer 12 "
Kerr, J. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 "
Laird, J. S Clerk Stenographer, " 1 12 "
Ness, H. C Inspector 5 "
Perkins, J. L Assistant Inspector 12 "
Rhodes, W Clerk, Group 2
Richards, C Chief Inspector S}4 "
Rogers, A. W Inspector 8 4/5"
Sanderson, F Consulting Actuary 4 "
Sheppard, G. N Inspector 12 "
Smelt, W. J Secretary "
Smith, A. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 "
Thompson, E Filing Clerk, Group 1
Tinline, T. C Assistant Inspector
Williams, V Clerk Typist, Group 2 6^ "
Temporary
Cork, W. A Inspector 4 months
Flath, A. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 3/5"
Jones, K. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 If
Kerr, J. A.
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H. B. Armstrong, 97.96; J. Edwards, 225.70; E. A. Fluker, 310.35; J. G. Gibbons,
583.61; O. B. Henry, 240.30; C. C. Johnson, 420.63; H. D. McNairn, 808.82;
H. C. Ness, 33.65; J. L. Perkins, 1,629.56; C. Richards, 67.55; A. W. Rogers,
324.34; G. N. Sheppard, 412.07; T. C. Tinline, 28.50
Maintenance ($4,883.20)
T. A. Edison of Canada, Ltd., 120.30; O. Hudson & Co., 1,005.00; International
Business Machines, Ltd., 400.00; King's Printer, 1,412.54; K. M. Pringle, 200.00
Retail Credit Co., Inc., 116.20; Stone & Cox, Ltd., 160.00; J. L. Wilson, 700.00
Car tickets, 40.00; express, 20.17; newspapers and periodicals, 135.83
telegrams, 55.61 ; telephone, 183.79; accounts under $100, 333.76
Printing Annual Reports, etc. ($7,327.09)
King's Printer, 8,142.61; less refunds various Provinces, share of cost of printing
annual statement blanks, 815.52
Grant to Association of Superintendents of Insurance ($200.00)
Association of Superintendents of Insurance
Total Expenditure, Department of Insurance $66,219 56
5,183 04
4,883 20
7,327 09
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PART H
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 6
Industry and Labour Board 7
Apprenticeship Branch *. . . 7
Boiler Inspection " 8
Factory Inspection u 9
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers 9
Ontario Government Employment Offices 9
Minimum Wage Board 13
Composite Inspection Division 14
Workmen's Compensation Board 15
Statutory 15
Special Warrant 15
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Hon. N. O. Hipel Minister, 6 4/5 months (Statutory, see page H 15)
Hon. M. M. MacBride Minister, 3 months (Statutory, see page H 15) . . . .
4,515 07
1,999 98
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($33,940.42)
Permanent
Marsh, J. F Deputy Minister 12 months
Allison, W. W Stock Clerk, Group 1
Brown, B. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 11 "
Davis, H. E Secretarial Stenographer 12 "
Ellis, E. M Clerk, Group 1
Findlay, M Senior Investigator
Fine, L Chief Conciliation Officer
Harpell, A. D Accountant, Group 4 "
Hutcheon, J Secretary to Minister and Departmental
Secretary "
Lang, A. G Clerk, Group 3
Mason, G. E " " 1
McLeod, K. S Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1 "
Murray, G. T Senior Clerk 7 "
O'Connor, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Thomas, M.J " " " 1
Thornton, M. L " " " 2 10 "
Tolmie, H. C Clerk, Group 1 12 "
Trewin, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Temporary
Avery, F. H Special Industrial Standards Officer 4 months
Brent, E. B Clerk, Group 3 1 "
Brown, B.I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Buscombe, A. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 6
Evans, O Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Generaich, M Office Boy 4*4 "
Irwin, H. F Special Representative 1 "
Roscoe, K. E Clerk Messenger, Group 2 8 "
Thornton, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 "
5,000 00
1,300 00
756 25
1,400 00
1,500 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
2,000 00
2,400 00
900 00
1,300 00
100 00
1,050 02
975 00
1,125 00
750 00
1,400 00
1,200 00
1,333 32
68 75
68 75
412 50
825 00
213 33
125 00
600 00
137 50
Travelling Expenses ($2,887.38)
J. F. Marsh, 504.43; F. H. Avery, 284.74; H. E. Davis, 33.50; L. Fine, 2,056.71;-
Car tickets, 8.00
2,887 38
Maintenance ($3,365.06)
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 213.41; Grand & Toy, Ltd.,
120.05; King's Printer, 2,133.67; Robert Simpson Co., Ltd., 117.00; Tele-
grams, 98.91; telephone, 564.64; accounts under $100, 117.38 3,365 06
General Stores — Purchase of Stationery, Printing and Supplies
for all Branches ($4,265.43)
King's Printer Purchases 1938-39 23,894 57
Less transferred to various branches 19,629 14
Stock on Hand at March 31st, 1939 4,265 43
Investigations, Library, Publications, Journals, Subscriptions, etc. ($754.01)
King's Printer, 482.50; Accounts under $100, 271.51. 754 01
Insurance Premium on Caisson Inspector ($231.55)
Crown Life Insurance Co 23 1 55
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR H_7
Main Office — Continued
Advertising, Educational Work, Conferences, etc. ($2,767.47)
Canadian Unionist, 125.00; Canadian Congress Journal, 270.00; Daily Commercial
News, Ltd., 103.25; Globe Printing Co., 301.00; Labour Review, 100.00; Labour
Leader, 100.00; Toronto Evening Telegram, 165.20; Toronto Daily Star, 200.90;
Accounts under $100, 1,402.12 2,767 47
Compensation to Government Officials for Car Repairs ($77.50)
H. A. Desjardins, North Bav Employment Office, 50.00; J. Sorton, Toronto Em-
ployment Office, 27.50 77 50
Grants ($1,150.00)
Allied Trades & Labour Associations 500 00
Warriors' Day Council 250 00
International Labour Day Celebration Committee 300 00
National Labour Day Committee 100 00
Total $49,438 82
Less: Distribution of Stationery Stock on hand from
1937-38 3,819 81
Main Office $45,619 01
INDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD
Salaries ($18,683.33)
Permanent
Young, E. J Commissioner of Industrial Standards 12 months 7,500 00
Adams, J. C Industrial Standards Officer and Solicitor. . 3,500 00
Mangan, M. F Assistant Commissioner of Industrial
Standards " 3,000 00
McKinlay, W. W Head Clerk, Group 1 " 2,850 00
Watson, J. H Clerk, Group 1 9 " 1,125 00
Temporary
Avery, F. H Special Industrial Standards Officer 1 month 333 33
Watson, J. H Clerk, Group 1 3 months 375 00
Travelling Expenses ($808.50)
J. C. Adams, 512.69; S. O. Cuthbertson, 82.54; M. F. Mangan, 126.07; A. B. Meikle-
john, 36.45; E. J. Young, 38.25; J. H. Watson, 12.50 808 50
Maintenance ($111.17)
King's Printer, 97.09; Toronto Star, Ltd., 1,08 Telegrams, 9.78; telephone, 3.22. Ill 17
Total Industry and Labour Board $19,603 00
APPRENTICESHIP BRANCH
Salaries ($17,141.50)
Permanent
Hawes, F. J Director
Burgess, S Senior Clerk Stenographer
Columbus, D.J Clerk Typist, Group 1
Dennis, A. B. C Senior Clerk
Dzaman, N Clerk Typist, Group 2
Hamilton, L Clerk, Group 2
Jackson, I. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 months
Less leave of absence
Johnson, J. R District Inspector
Lacey, J. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
MacDonell, B.J " " " 1
12 months
2,400 00
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1,333 33
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825 00
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770 67
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Apprenticeship Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Miernicke, L. A Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 months 825 00
Sacrob, R Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 975 00
Thorne, W District Inspector " 2,100 00
Temporary
Buscombe, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 months 412 50
Advisory Committee, Per Diem Allowances ($1,991.00)
E. Ball, 8.00; R. T. Barnes, 96.00; E. W. Black, 10.00; A. Bell, 8.00; H. Burlev,
5.00; A. Carriers, 20.00; D. Cuff, 88.00; Mrs. A. Cork, 112.00; Mrs. V. Coons,
100.00; Mrs. G. Dustoor, 8.00; B. C. Elliott, 96.00; R. J. Esdon, 5.00; B. Fair-
burn, 5.00; L. Finch, 8.00; R. Furanna, 8.00; R. Gemmell, 5.00; G. H. Gibbard,
15.00; H. Harper, 40.00; W. Hay, 80.00; A. Heatherwick, 665.00; R. V. Hig-
gins, 112.00; D. Howse, 5.00; A. Janisse, 10.00; F. L. Jones, 15.00; N. Kemp,
32.00; J. Leigh, 10.00; G. Loucks, 8.00; A. Lvne, 8.00; G. MacDonald, 4.00;
R. N. Mackenzie, 5.00; H. A. Mann, 10.00; J. Marchen, 5.00; Mrs. O. Marshall,
8.00; W. Maxwell, 8.00; J. A. McDonald, 5.00; D. F. Meade, 8.00; J. G. Miller,
10.00; M. Mirback, 8.00; T. Mortimer, 24.00; J. Munro, 40.00; H. Orr, 5.00;
R. A. O'Dell, 5.00; B. Phelps, 5.00; F. Phillips. 5.00; M. Prime, 5.00; W. S.
Pringle, 10.00; J. Pettigrew, 5.00; Mrs. M. Robertson, 24.00; R. Roland,
5.00; R. G. Rolston, 5.00; R. E. Schoenau, 15.00; E. Scott, 5.00; A. Smith,
24.00; Mrs. F. Smith, 24.00; W. A. Stickles, 12.00; N. Stuthers, 5.00; P. B.
Tolton, 10.00; F. White, 100.00; A. B. Yarrington, 5.00 1,991 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,603.94)
F. J. Hawes, 255.90; R. T. Barnes, 20.00; H. L. Bogle 3.00; A. Bell, 19.15; Mrs.
W. Clermont, 31.40; E. Coons, 10.70; Mrs. C. Cole, 4.65; Mrs. A. Cork, 3.00;
A. B. C. Dennis, 16.54; W. Hay, 40.35; A. Heatherwick, 394.46; N. Kemp, 2.30;
J. R. Johnson, 488.18; R. A. Seasons, 22.50; W. Thorne, 289.26; Geo. Thorne-
well, 2.55 1,603 94
Maintenance ($3,199.24)
Fraser & Co., 180.00; King's Printer, 2,605.13; Remington Rand, Ltd., 164.80;
Telegrams, 6.51; telephone, 6.00; accounts under $100, 236.80 3,199 24
Apprenticeship Branch $23,935 68
BOILER INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($13,257.17)
Permanent
Briggs, J.N Examiner of Reports and Designs 12 months 2.400 00
Brown, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 u 1,200 00
Christie, A " a " 1 " 1,125 00
Roberts, D. M Clerk, Group 1 u 1,600 00
Smith, N Inspector " 2,300 00
Stevenson, J " " 2,100 00
Temporary
Parker, C. J Inspector 1% months 1,274 15
Templeton, J. H " ". 1,258 02
Travelling Expenses ($2,677.14)
J. N. Briggs, 556.73; M. H. Kerr, .50; C. J. Parker, 387.80; N. Smith, 1,088.68;
J. Stevenson, 629.10; J. H. Templeton, 14.33 2,677 14
Maintenance ($1,227.33)
King's Printer, 1,101.26; Telegrams, 41.16; telephone, 51.64; accounts under
$100, 33.27 1,227 33
Boiler Inspection Branch $17,161 64
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
H9
FACTORY INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($6,954.44)
Permanent
Gibson, C. G Examiner of Reports and Designs
West, J. P " " " .
Gilbert, E. H Clerk, Group 1
Hanna, L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Haviland, M Clerk, Group 2
Jennett, M. L Clerk Typist, Group 2
Braithwaite, W. K.
Temporary
Clerk, Group 2
10 months
12 "
«
u
a
1,750 00
297 58
1,800 00
975 00
1,050 00
825 00
3 months
256 86
Maintenance ($1,658.97)
King's Printer, 1,630.50; Telegrams, 4.37; telephone, 9.32; accounts under
$100, 14.78 1,658 97
Factory Inspection Branch $8,613 41
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPERATING ENGINEERS
Salaries ($18,730.67)
Permanent
12 months
Walker, F. B Chairman
Bowerman, M. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
McComb, S Clerk, Group 1
McCrary, M. A Clerk Typist, Group 1 "
McGhie, C.I " " " 1
Munro, W. J Inspector of Caisson Work
Robertson, W Senior Clerk "
Rose, S. G Member of Board
Scott, W.J " "
Waizman, M. T Clerk, Group 1 "
Watts, E. R " « 3 2 "
Wilde, R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 11 "
Temporary
Sheridan, E. J Clerk, Group 2 4^ months
Wilde, R / Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1
2,400 00
1,200 00
1,300 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
2,000 00
1,900 00
2,400 00
2,400 00
1,400 00
150 00
756 25
430 67
68 75
Travelling Expenses ($4,221.86)
F. B. Walker, 422.11; W. J. Munro, 1,891.19; S. G. Rose, 976.05; W. J. Scott,
932.51
4,221 86
Maintenance ($3,099.28)
King's Printer, 3,000.58; Telegrams, 40.06; telephone, 7.07; accounts under
$100, 51.57 3,099 28
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers $26,051 81
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICES
Salaries ($157,412.11)
Permanent
Head Office:
Hudson, H. C General Superintendent 12 months
Alley, H. H Clerk, Group 1
Owen, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Belleville:
Ross, W. D Superintendent, Group 3
Peets, D. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
3,300 00
1,600 00
975 00
1,500 00
900 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Government Employment Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Brantford:
MacBride, M. H Superintendent, Group 2 12 months
Corcoran, M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Chatham:
Garner, H. C Superintendent, Group 3 "
Garment, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Fort William:
Power, A. H Superintendent, Group 3
Fairbridge, E Clerk, Group 1 7 "
Foxton, J. T u " 1 2 "
Rennie. C. B " " 1 12 "
2,100 00
900 00
1,800 00
900 00
1,700 00
700 00
250 00
1,300 00
Guelph:
Robson, R. J Superintendent, Group 3 9 "
Sinclair, M. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 "
Hamilton:
Selkirk, W. A Superintendent, Group 1
Drysdale, W. B Caretaker, Group 1 12 months 1,200 00
Less leave of absence 700 00
Glover, J Clerk, Group 1 12 months
Johnson, I " " 1
McCabe, P. J Senior Clerk "
McMillan, M. S Clerk, Group 2
Thompson, C. H " " 1
Kenora:
Ritchie, G Superintendent, Group 3
Dubenski, F Clerk, Group 1
Kingston:
Mooers, H.
Lennox, M
Kitchener:
Phillips, M.
Youngblut,
London :
F Superintendent, Group 3
Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3
H Superintendent, Group 3 . . . .
D. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
12
Wray, H Superintendent, Group 2 . . . .
Hulet, D Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
McKay, E. M Clerk, Group 2
White, R. H " " 1
1,125 00
900 00
2,200 00
500 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,700 00
1,125 00
1,300 00
1,600 00
1,300 00
1,500 00
243 75
1,800 00
900 00
2,100 00
900 00
1,200 00
1,300 00
New Toronto:
Reid, H. N Superintendent, Group 3
Goddard, M Clerk, Group 1
Janes, G. W " " 1
Niagara Falls:
Hanan, H. P Superintendent, Group 2
Bell, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9
North Bay:
Desjardins, H. A Superintendent, Group 2 12
McGuire, S Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Oshawa:
Halliday, R Superintendent, Group 2
Hawes, R. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
1,700 00
1,300 00
1,400 00
1,900 00
618 75
2,000 00
900 00
2,000 00
825 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
H 11
Ontario Government Employment Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Ottawa (Men):
Hamilton, G Superintendent, Group 1 12 months
Greene, A. L Clerk, Group 1
Rousseau, R " " 1
Turner, F Senior Clerk
Valin, J. H Clerk, Group 1
Ottawa (Women):
Appleton, E. L Clerk, Group 1
Currie, L. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Steacy, G. L " " * 2
Pembroke:
Hennessy, P. J Superintendent, Group 3 . .
Brown, I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6
Peterborough :
Douglas, D. M Superintendent, Group 3 . . . .
Ruth, M. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Port Arthur:
Wood, A. C Superintendent, Group 2 . . . .
Taylor, H. O Clerk, Group 1
10
12
St. Catharines:
Cunningham, L. P Superintendent, Group 2
Cheshire, A. N Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 1
St. Thomas:
Mclntyre, D. A Superintendent, Group 3. . . .
Price, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2,
Sarnia:
Palmer, A. E Superintendent, Group 3 . . . .
Gracy, E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Sault Ste. Marie:
Hunt, W. E Superintendent. Group 2
Crisp, R. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 . .
12
Stratford :
Langan, G. H Superintendent, Group 3 . . . .
Myers, J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Sudbury:
Woods, A. E Superintendent, Group 3
Carmichael, A. H Clerk, Group 1
Timmins:
Murphy, D. M Superintendent, Group 3 "
Dowse, T. E " " 3
Michaud, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 4 "
Toronto (Women):
Corcoran, N Clerk, Group 2 12 "
Firth, G. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Galpine, F Clerk, Group 2
Harris, I " " 2
Lane, M Telephone Operator, Group 1 u
Salyerds, M Clerk, Group 2 12 months 975 00
Less leave of absence 405 17
Stewart, V " " 2 4 months
Tompkins, E " " 1 12 "
VanKoughnet, E " " 2
2,200 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,700 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
975 00
900 00
1,600 00
487 50
1,250 00
975 00
2,100 00
1,600 00
1,900 00
75 00
1,700 00
900 00
1,700 00
1,050 00
1,900 00
825 00
1,600 00
900 00
1,700 00
1,600 00
1,700 00
1,600 00
275 00
1,200 00
975 00
975 00
975 00
975 00
569 83
350 00
1,400 00
1.200 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Government Employment Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Toronto (Men):
Marsh, J. Fred Superintendent, Group 1 12 months
Atkinson, H Clerk, Group 1 "
Bagnato, W " " 1
Burch, J. E " " 1
Butt, F. C Senior Clerk
Cherry, H Clerk, Group 1
Cooney, T Fireman, Group 1 "
Davids, R Senior Clerk Stenographer "
Donnelly, B. P Clerk, Group 1
Eakins, R. C Senior Clerk "
Harrington, G Clerk, Group 1 "
Hewson, E. K -. " " 1
Hill, A. C Clerk
Kane, H Caretaker, Group 1 9 "
Kelly, F Clerk, Group 1 12 "
Kent, W. G « " 1
MacGregor, F. W " " 1
Monie, D " " 1
Pitman, W. R " " 1
Robinson, W.H " " 1 10 "
Ruddick, W Senior Clerk 12 months 1
Less leave of absence
Scott, T. H Scout 12
Skelton, H Clerk, Group 1
Sorton, J " " 1
Vickers, J Cleaner and Helper
Villeneuve, J. A Clerk, Group 1
Windsor:
Cooper, A. J Superintendent, Group 2
Doherty, S. K Clerk, Group 1
Fitzgerald, W. J ■ " 1
Lacroix, G Clerk, Stenographer, Group 2 . ,
700 00
54 84
months
Woodstock:
Poste, R. E Superintendent, Group 3
Winlaw, C. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9
2,400 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,800 00
1,300 00
1,200 00
1,500 00
1,300 00
1,900 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
900 00
1,600 00
1,300 00
1,600 00
1,300 00
1,300 00
1,083 30
1,645 16
1,700 00
1,500 00
1,400 00
1,400 00
1,500 00
2,100 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
825 00
1,500 00
618 75
Temporary
Guelph:
Robson, R. J Superintendent, Group 3 3 months
Kingston:
Thompson, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 9 5/6 a
Niagara Falls:
Bell, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 "
North Bay:
Davis, A
Clerk, Group 2 \y z "
375 00
676 04
206 25
132 14
Owen Sound:
Kreutzweiser, A. J Superintendent, Group 3 9 " 1,125 00
McKay, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 " 618 75
Pembroke :
Bramburger, E. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 6 * 408 06
Peterborough :
Mellis, W. H. L Superintendent, Group 3 3 " 366 94
St. Catharines:
Stewart, E. R Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 11 ■ 749 60
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
H 13
Ontario Government Employment Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Simcoe:
Freeman, J. D Clerk, Group 1 10% months 1,070 97
Timmins:
Caron, M. A. I
Michaud, M. E. . . .
Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 5
u u u 2 3
Toronto (Women):
Grant, C Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 S}4
Toronto (Men):
Holliday, J Fireman, Group 1
Kane, H Caretaker, Group 1
Welland:
Dickie, M. H Superintendent, Group 3
Delaney, J Clerk Typist, Group 2 . .
Woodstock:
Winlaw, C.J Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
336 88
206 25
563 31
5H "
3 "
525 81
300 00
8 u
7 2 A «
1,000 00
477 82
3 "
206 25
Travelling Expenses ($8,984.45)
Head Office, 1,451.43; Belleville, 186.80; Brantford, 193.06; Chatham, 4.80; Fort
William, 43.05; Guelph, 161.87; Hamilton, 257.15; Kenora, 673.32; Kingston,
909.23; Kitchener, 76.04; London, 34.02; New Toronto, 224.78; Niagara Falls,
39.37; North Bay, 450.69; Oshawa, 79.77; Ottawa (Men), 38.26; Owen Sound,
11.23; Pembroke, 225.63; Peterborough, 408.26; Port Arthur, 14.20; St. Cathar-
ines, 9.50; St. Thomas, 1,057.77; Stratford, 267.07; Sudbury, 26.95; Simcoe,
29.69; Timmins, 60.25; Toronto (Women), 14.63; Toronto (Men), 1,761.80;
Welland, 55.36; Windsor, 35.14; Woodstock, 183.33
8,984 45
Sundry Persons
Advance Transportation ($87.29)
87 29
Maintenance ($52,486.35)
Head Office, 826.32; Belleville, 532.99; Brantford, 1,204.53; Chatham, 871.29
Fort William, 1,140.01; Guelph, 847.81; Hamilton, 2,711.53; Kenora, 437.11
Kingston, 734.51; Kitchener, 984.42; London, 1,599.21; New Toronto, 1,630.37
Niagara Falls, 1,097.80; North Bay, 1,587.51; Oshawa, 908.87; Ottawa (Men)
3,219.53; Ottawa (Women), 278.75; Owen Sound, 867.33; Pembroke, 764.75
Peterborough, 614.58; Port Arthur, 1,166.78; Sarnia, 1,043.84; St. Cathar
ines, 1,045.82; Sault Ste. Marie, 128.49; St. Thomas, 933.07; Stratford, 584.63
Sudbury, 1,067.58; Simcoe, 182.16; Timmins, 1,290.50; Toronto (Men), 18,840.14
Welland, 605.70; Windsor, 2,037.04; Woodstock, 701.38
Total $218,970 20
Less: Dominion Government Subvention 59,320 04
52,486 35
Ontario Government Employment Offices $159,650 16
Crawford, A. W
Bayes, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Chambers, G Head Audit Clerk
Costello, R. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
Cummins, L " " " 1.
Farmer, P Industrial Standards Officer. .
Gallagher, A Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Gibb, E. G Senior Clerk
Gray, G. I Clerk Stenographer, Group 2.
MINIMUM WAGE BOARD
Salaries ($28,650.00)
Permanent
Chairman 12 months 4,500 00
975 00
2,550 00
900 00
1,200 00
3,500 00
975 00
1,700 00
825 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Minimum Wage Board — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Heakes, M. R Clerk, Group 2 12 months
Jinks, L. W " " 2
Little, A. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
McLachlin, D. F Clerk, Group 1
Mearns, R u " 1
O'Dell, E. W. A Investigator
Sauriol, B. M Senior Clerk Stenographer
Stephen, M Senior Investigator
Travelling Expenses ($2,350.42)
A. W. Crawford, 130.14; Geo. Chambers, 315.02; P. Farmer, 147.75; E. G. Gibb,
4.75; W. W. McKinlay, 121.78; D. F. McLachlin, 252.45; E. W. A. O'Dell,
1,312.61; M. Stephen, 65.92
Maintenance ($3,792.98)
King's Printer, 2,909.32; J. P. Madden, 133.00; Telegrams, 14.28; telephone,
39.30; accounts under $100, 697.08
1,200 00
1,050 00
975 00
1,500 00
1,400 00
2,000 00
1,400 00
2,000 00
2,350 42
3,792 98
Minimum Wage Board $34,793 40
COMPOSITE INSPECTION DIVISION
Salaries ($66,228.30)
Permanent
Prain, J. R Chief Inspector 12 months
Jennette, O. C Industrial Standards Officer
Albrough, R Inspector
Barrett, W. H "
Bourne, H ■
Burns, W *
Campbell, D. N "
Cheevers, W. J "
Donnelly, T. H "
Douglas, D. M ■
Farmer, W "
Fenwick, G. L "
Ferris, W. C "
Gibson, C. G "
Halcrow, G. G "
Kelly, J. M «
Kerr, O.J "
Larocque, J. A "
McAvoy, J. F "
Needham, C. E "
Scott, D u
Shannon, R. J "
Stanley, H «
Stewart, J. F a
Swarbrick, F Caisson Inspector
Ferguson, M Inspectress
Garden, N. B "
Gurnett, E "
Reesor, K. E "
Scott, E "
Sharp, E "
Switzer, M. H "
12 months 2,100 00
Less leave of absence 493 95
8 months
Longthorne, L Clerk, Group 2
Marriott, D u " 2
Buckler, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Burley, A " " " 2
Kelleher, H. T ■ " " 2
Mills, B * " u 2
12
2
9
12
2
12
10
12
3 000 00
2,400 00
2,200 00
1,606 05
1,466 64
2,200 00
1,900 00
1,800 00
1,900 00
300 00
1,350 0.0
1,900 00
1,900 00
316 66
1,900 00
2,400 00
2,000 00
1,500 00
1,800 00
2,100 00
1,900 00
1,800 00
1,900 00
1,800 00
2,400 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,600 00
1,125 00
1,600 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
975 00
900 00
618 75
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HJ5
Composite Inspection Division — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Campbell, M. C Clerk Typist, Group 2 12 months 750 00
McLaughlin, M. M " " " 2 « 825 00
Tew, D " " " 1 " 1,200 00
Temporary
Farmer, W Inspector 3 months 450 00
Kerr, M. H " 5/6 " 139 78
Larocque, J. A " 1 " 150 00
Mills, B Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 3 months 206 25
Less leave of absence 25 83 180 42
Sharp, E Inspectress 3 months 375 00
Travelling Expenses ($23,087.57)
R. Albrough, 837.33; W. H. Barrett, 376.14; H. Bourne, 796.99; W. Burns, 1,050.09;
D. N. Campbell, 2,085.79; W. J. Cheevers, 824.17; T. H. Donnelly, 703.49; D.
M. Douglas, 161.35; G. L. Fenwick, 821.98; W. C. Ferris, 971.41; Wm. Farmer,
994.43; M. Ferguson, 865.20; N. B. Garden, 407.47; E. Gurnett, 141.25;
C. G. Gibson, 348.33; G. G. Halcrow, 790.56; O. C. Jennette, 2,047.21;
J. M. Kelly, 936.01; O. J. Kerr, 1,744.16; J. A. Larocque, 207.68; J. F. McAvoy,
413.31; C. E. Needham, 383.38; J. R. Prain, 46.00; K. E. Reesor, 561.72; D.
Scott, 1,151.84; E. Scott, 254.93; H. Stanley, 267.58; F. Swarbrick, 956.20;
M. H. Switzer, 254.43; R. J. Shannon, 1,573.11; E. Sharp, 114.03 23,087 57
Maintenance ($2,088.91)
Fraser & Co., 336.00; King's Printer, 1,072.87; O. E. Lariviere, 259.50; Tele-
grams, 24.75; telephone, 251.33; accounts under $100, 144.46 2,088 91
Composite Inspection Division $91,404 78
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured in Government
Work as Awarded by the Board ($31,768.50)
Department of — Agriculture, 440.70; Attornev-General, 1,360.00; Crown Timber
Agency, 83.23; Education, 725.10; Forestry Branch, 15,643.99; Game and
Fisheries, 844.26; Health, 6,250.09; Lands Branch, 480.00; Labour, 84.50;
Mines, 48.34; Provincial Secretarv, 1,232.42; Public Works, 5,475.87;
Less Refund, Dept. of Labour, 1937-38; 900.00 31,768 50
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($6,515.05)
Hon. N. O. Hipel 6 4/5 months 4,515 07
Hon. M. M. MacBride 3 " 1,999 98
Workmen's Compensation Act, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 204, Section 78.
Part 1, Administration ($10,552.96)
Workmen's Compensation Board, assistance in defraying expenses 10,552 96
Statutory $17,068 01
SPECIAL WARRANT
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme
($48,141.07)
Summary
Schedule A — Mine Training Project 15,584 91
B — Apprenticeship and Learnership Training. . . . 59,971 05
C — Training in Home Service 67,780 28
D— Tobacco Curing. . 1,427 00
E — Farm Apprenticeship 1,494 57
Forestry Training and Conservation (1937-38
accounts) 1 7 44
Rural and Agricultural Training (1937-38
accounts) 194 15
Gross Expenditure 146,469 40
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Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme — Continued
Summary — Continued
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments:
Schedule A 9,073 71
B 39,334 12
C 35,963 44
D 713 50
E 571 15
Forestry Training and
Conservation (1937-
38 Accounts) 2,695 27
Rural and Agricultural
Training (1937-38
Accounts) 8,042 67
Department of Edu-
cation (1937-38 Ac-
counts) 54 00
96,447 86
Sale of Boxes— Schedule B 7 00
Cook Books " C 588 63
Coal * C 26 13
614 76
Sale of Inventory-Forestry Train-
ing and Conservation (1937-
38 Accounts) 1,942 17
Less Refunds to Dominion
Government 971 08
971 09
Sale of Van Goods 28 98
Sale of Inventory-Rural andAgri-
cultural Training (1937-38 Ac-
counts) 436 19
Less Refund to Dominion
Government 177 55
— 258 64
98,328 33
Net Expenditure 48,141 07
Details of Expenditure
Schedule "A" — Mine Training Project:
Salaries of Instructors 3,864 81
Allowances to Students 10,163 83
Travelling Expenses of Students 794 32
Medical Examinations, etc 180 90
Cleaning Services 86 68
Material and Supplies 494 37
15,584 91
Instructors, salaries, 3,864.81; Students, allowances, 10,163.83; Students,
travelling expenses, 794.32; Postage, 9.90; telegrams, 60.54; telephone,
4.80; accounts under $100, 686.71 15,584 91
Schedule "B" — Apprenticeship and Learnership Training:
Allowance to Trainees 31,709 78
Travelling Expenses of Trainees 743 01
Salaries of Instructors 10,893 78
Salaries of Special Representatives 10,044 60
Travelling Expenses of Special Representatives 2,899 10
Materials and Supplies 2,737 18
Office Expenses 943 60
59,971 05
Trainees, allowances, 31,709.78; Trainees, travelling expenses, 743.01; Instructors,
salaries, 10,893.78; Special Representatives, salaries, 10,044.60; Travelling
expenses of Special Representatives, 2,899.10; D. Aitchison Lumber Co., Ltd.,
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HJ7
Dominion- Provincial Youth Training Programme — Continued
Schedule "B" — 'Continued
182.90; Board of Education, Belleville, 160.97; Board of Education, Gait, 108.40;
Board of Education, Toronto, 310.94; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 687.06;
Fraser Hardware Co., Ltd., 111.81; King's Printer, 943.60; Toronto Brick
Co., Ltd., 105.93; Freight, express and cartage, 17.49; telegrams, 21.37;
telephone, 120.29; accounts under $100, 910.02 59,971 05
Schedule "C" — -Training in Home Service:
Trainees' Allowances 3,929 58
Trainees' Transportation 574 72
Instructors' Salaries 19,976 29
Instructors' Travelling Expenses 62 84
Supervisors' Salaries 4,262 50
Supervisors' Travelling Expenses 1,087 82
Rental of Premises and Equipment 7,564 60
Provisions and Maintenance 30,321 93
67,780 28
Trainees, allowances, 3,929.58; Trainees, transportation, 574.72; Instructors,
salaries, 19,976.29; Instructors, travelling expenses, 62.84; Supervisors, salaries,
4,262.50; Supervisors, travelling expenses, 1,087.82; R. H. Aubrey, 495.66;
Balfours, Ltd., 1,326.96; C. W. Bangs, 358.58; Birks-Ellis-Ryrie, Ltd., 172.00;
H. A. Borden, 294.50; Braeside Lodge Sanatorium, 1,800.00; Canada Bread
Co., Ltd., 370.80; Canada Packers, Ltd., 740.79; Canadian Westinghouse Co.,
Ltd., 248.09; Carruthers Clinic, 103.50; J. H. Carscadden, 102.95; Central
Meat Market, 677.00; Children's Aid Society, St. Thomas, 210.00; Coffield
Washer Co., Ltd., 138.50; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 2,228.87; D. Cormack, 1,065.79;
The Cullev Electric, 112.97; Peter Devine, Ltd., 370.89; Dominion Natural
Gas Co., Ltd., 1,152.59; Ferry Coal Co., Ltd., 415.00; G. M. Fischer Hard-
ware, 157.53; J. Freedman & Son, Ltd., 462.71; Florence L. Green, Estate,
1,020.00; Hamilton Pure Milk Dairies, Ltd., 464.46; Highland Dairy, Ltd.,
757.85; Hillcrest Dairy, 407.92; Hudson Coal & Ice Co., 142.05; A. L. Iredale,
155.00; Jackson's Bread, Ltd., 111.58; N. Jacobi, Ltd., 102.53; King's Printer,
169.05; Leddy-McFarlane, Ltd., 125.00; Arthur L. Lee, 130.85; A. E. Mac-
Donald, 945.00; M. & P. Stores, Ltd., 1,225.32; L. Mussell, 121.22; McColl
Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 284.23; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,536.16; Neal
Baking Co., Ltd., 171.02; Onorato Fruit Market, 258.29; Ottawa Fruit Supply,
Ltd., 112.95; Ottawa Gas & Electric Co., 789.51; M. Pautler, 714.33; C. R.
Pincombe, 162.82; Preston Light & Water Commission, 543.04; Producers
Dairy, Ltd., 632.51; Public Utilities Commission, St. Thomas, 223.01; Purity
Dairies, Ltd., 208.82; Reeks & Co., 289.95; Rosedale Fruit Market, 244.57;
Elizabeth Ross, 1,265.00; Ryerson Press, Ltd., 454.45; C. H. Smith Co., Ltd.,
164.48; Mrs. John Stenhouse, 1,241.50; Strathroy Woollen Mills, 172.50; Roy
Thompson, 183.06; Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 300.89; United Gas &
Fuel Company of Hamilton, Ltd., 214.25; Western Dairy, Ltd., 203.32; Geo.
Weston Bread & Cakes, Ltd., 125.67; Windsor Gas Co., Ltd., 255.66; Windsor
Utilities Commission, 342.09; Y.W.C.A., Hamilton, 240.00; Y.W.C.A., Toronto,
550.00; Express and cartage, 13.20; postage, 247.35; telegrams, 8.58; tele-
phone, 547.18; accounts under $100, 6,302.63 67,780 28
Schedule "D" — Tobacco Curing:
Allowance to Trainees 1 ,427 00
Schedule "E" — Farm Apprenticeship:
Travelling Expenses, Trainees 215 01
Salaries, Supervisors 817 74
Travelling Expenses of Supervisors 408 32
Supplies and Advertising 53 50
1,494 57
Travelling Expenses, trainees, 215.01; Salaries, supervisors, 817.74; Travelling
Expenses, supervisors, 408.32; Accounts under $100, 53.50 1,494 57
H 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme — Continued
Forestry Training and Conservation (1937-38 Accounts):
Trainees' Travelling Expenses 4 44
Medical Expenses 13 00
17 44
Trainees, travelling expenses, 4.44; Accounts under $100, 13,00 17 44
Rural and Agricultural Training (1937-38 Accounts):
Trainees' Transportation 173 65
Supplies, etc 20 50
194 15
Transportation, trainees, 173.65; Cartage, 3.50; accounts under $100, 17.00. 194 15
Total $146,469.40
Less: Refunds (see page H 16) 98,328.33
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme $48,141.07
Total Expenditure, Department of Labour $523,810.47
PART I
DEPARTMENT
OF
LANDS AND FORESTS
FISCAL YEAR, 1938-39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Maintenance, etc 6
Legal Fees, etc 8
Commutation Veterans' Land Grants 8
Annuities and Bonuses to Indians 8
Surveys 8
Lac Seul Storage Dam 9
Agents 9
Rondeau Provincial Park 9
Ipperwash Beach Provincial Park 10
Forests Branch:
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Maintenance 10
Allowances to Township School Sections 11
Forests Service 11
Air Service 17
Radio Service 19
Woodmen's Employment Act 20
Clearing Townsites, etc 20
Insect Control, etc 20
Reforestation 20
Statutory 22
Summary 5
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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister, 12 months (Statutory, see page I 22)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($122,459.49)
Permanent
Cain, W. C Deputy Minister 12 months 7,000 00
Ferguson, A Assistant to Deputy Minister " 3,600 00
Byrnes, K. M Secretary to Minister and Departmental
Secretary " 2,400 00
Harrison, E Secretarial Stenographer 1,800 00
Lockwood, E Clerk, Group 3 u 900 00
Metzler, J. B Solicitor 2 " 500 00
Molesworth, V. M Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 " 1,400 00
Stephens, A. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1 ,300 00
Thompson, J. B Statistician " 3,150 00
Lands Branch
Draper, S Chief Clerk 12 months 3,600 00
Adams, M.N Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 975 00
Burns, C. E Head Clerk, Group 2 4 3/5 " 1,030 64
Campbell, H. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months 1,125 00
Less leave of absence 45 75 1,079 25
Carey, A. R Clerk, Group 1 12 months 1,500 00
Eaton, E. F " " 1 " 1,300 00
Foster, B. P " " 1 " 1,200 00
Griffith, F. I Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Halliday, E. G Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Hayes, H Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Hutcheon, J Senior Clerk " 1,800 00
Ledger, W. R Head Clerk, Group 2 6 " 1,342 50
McGuigan, R. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12 " 900 00
Nicol, G. L " " " 1....12 months 1,050 00
Less leave of absence 677 05 372 95
O'Neil, E. F Senior Clerk 12 months 1,700 00
Pepler, A. V Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,300 00
Ross, S Senior Clerk 1,700 00
Stewart, F. E Senior Clerk Stenographer 1,300 00
Taylor, M. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 8 " 700 00
Turner, M. E ■ " " 2 12 a 900 00
Wallace, B. M " " " 1 ■ 975 00
Accounts Branch
Lount, H. M Accountant, Group 1 12 months 3,300 00
Armitage, M. C Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Bowland, C Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Bryson, J Senior Clerk * 1,700 00
Burritt, W. A " " " 2,000 00
Clarke, C.J Head Clerk, Group 2 " 2,700 00
Donald, L. G Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Fahlgren, E. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 2 " 150 00
Langevin, M. C Cheque Writer, Group 2 12 * 1,125 00
McMahan, N. B Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Sutherland, M. I Senior Clerk Stenographer 2% u 237 10
Warren, J. F Senior Clerk 12 " 1,700 00
Wilson, E. M Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,050 00
Files Branch
Samuels, F Principal Clerk 12 months 2,100 00
Black, R. N Senior Clerk " 1,700 00
Harris, G " " " 1.700 00
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
I 7
Main Office — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Files Branch — Continued
Kelly, J. P Clerk, Group 1 12 months
Knight, C. G Senior Clerk "
Madigan, B. W Clerk, Group 2
Meredith, T. A Senior Clerk Messenger
Mulholland, S Senior Clerk
Rawlinson, M. E Clerk, Group 3
Ryan, L. M . .
Craddock, M.
Hinton, G. J. .
Lyons, H. M .
Madill, S
McKinnon, H,
Riches, E. P. .
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Provincial Land Tax Branch
Land Tax Collector 12 months
Clerk, Group 1
Senior Clerk
Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 3 "
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Surveys Branch
Fullerton, C. H Surveyor-General
Barnard, W. A. C Senior Map Draughtsman, Group 1
Barr, F. L Senior Draughtsman, Group 2
Burwash, N. A Assistant Inspector, Surveys
Carroll, W. E Draughtsman, Group 2
Chard, N. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 2
Hatley, I. M " " " 2
Heath , W. H Geographer
Prentice, J. M Clerk, Group 3
Pugh, M. B " " 1
Setterington, I. L Clerk Stenographer, Group 1
Stork, G. E. M Senior Clerk Stenographer
Weaver, W. F Surveyor and Senior Draughtsman .
Wilson, A Draughtsman, Group 3
12 months
3
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McConnell, L.J Draughtsman, Group 3 7% months
Morris, J. L Inspector of Surveys 12
O'Grady, M Office Boy 1M "
Pinel, W. G Draughtsman, Group 3 1 X A "
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Travelling Expenses ($1,465.91)
K. M. Byrnes, 136.25; W. C. Cain, 237.42; W. E. Carroll, 14.25; Department of
Highways, 97.99; S. Draper, 57.13; A. Ferguson. 64.95; J. Hutcheon, 530.79;
W. Judd, 29.94; C. G. Knight, 27.84; J. L. Morris, 159.45; J. B. Thompson,
22.00; W. F. Weaver, 37.90; Car tickets, 50.00
1,465 91
Maintenance ($14,673.74)
Advertising:
Cornwall Standard-Freeholder, 18.00; Eganville Leader, 3.00; Fort William
Daily Times Journal, 8.25; Guelph Daily Mercury, Ltd., 22.50; New Liskeard
Speaker, 7.20; Peterborough Examiner, 17.70; Port Arthur News-Chronicle
Publishing Co., Ltd., 9.00; St. Catharines Standard, Ltd., 33.75
119 40
Miscellaneous:
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 368.76; Alexander & Cable
Lithographing Co., Ltd., 715.00; Anderson McLaughlin-Buick, Pontiac, Ltd.,
783.50; Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 129.08; Canadian Press Clipping Service,
180.00; H. S. Crabtree, Ltd., 511.62; Department of Highways, 1,237.36; De-
partment of Mines and Resources, Ottawa, 185.10; General Films, Ltd., 109.00;
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 532.80; King's Printer, 6,509.53; Miller Lithographic Co.,
Ltd., 1,670.22; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 116.36; Sundry Per-
sons, meals re overtime, 167.25; C. C. Tarling, 105.10; Excise stamps, 48.00;
express, 180.13; newspapers and periodicals, 197.09; telegrams, 132.02; telephone,
368.64; accounts under $100, 307.78 14,554 34
I_8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Legal Fees and Expenses ($237.20)
D. W. Lang, 200.00; Popham & Bendickson, 37.20 237 20
Commutation of Veterans' Land Grants ($50.00)
E. A. Pridham 50 00
Annuities and Bonuses to Indians under Treaty No. 9 ($21,800.00)
Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa 21,800 00
Grant— Board of Surveyors ($200.00)
Association of Ontario Land Surveyors , 200 00
Surveys ($55,608.82)
Algonquin Provincial Park:
F. W. Beattie 2,091 64
Beach Lands — County of Bruce:
J. W. Tyrell, 4,548.55; F. Kitto, 3,016.95 7,565 50
Beach Lands — County of Essex:
R. W. Code 3,241 34
Beach Lands — County of Kent:
W. G. McGeorge 1,356 48
Beach Lands — County of Leeds:
S. G. McDougall 4,094 00
Beach Lands — Counties of Norfolk and Haldimand:
E. P. Bowman 426 76
Beach Lands — County of Simcoe:
E. D. Bolton, 3,240.40; E. P. Bowman, 1,758.10; Speight, VanNostrand, Wood
& Anderson, 2,257.65; R. B. Erwin, 1,797.50 9,053 65
Algoma District, Townships of Parke and Tarentorus:
E. M. MacQuarrie 3,810 99
Kenora District, Township Outlines (Patricia Portion):
F. G. Summers, 811.60; R. S. Kirkup, 3,780.00 4,591 60
Nipissing District, Islands on Lake Nipissing:
E. L. Moore 2,178 00
Temiskaming District, Township of Coleman:
T. G. Code 2,820 45
Thunder Bay District, Township Outlines:
Phillips & Benner, 3,700.76; J. M. Kilkenny, 1,915.20 5,615 96
Townships of:
Herschel (Summer Resort) — C. F. Aylesworth 2,1 18 00
Matchedash (Severn Falls Road)— G. S. Abrey 150 00
Methuen (Municipal) — J. W. Pierce 717 19
Parkman (Summer Resort)— J. A. S. King 399 91
Striker, Long, Scarfe and Mack (Summer Resorts) — J. S. Dobie 4,735 67
Williamsburg— N. B. MacRostie, half cost 641 68
1938-39
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
19
Main Office — Continued
Lac Seul Storage Dam
T. H. Hogg, services, 1,000.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
operating expenses, 500.00; L. V. Rorke, services, 1,000.00; expenses,
23.50 2,523 50
Less: Refund by Dominion Government 2,523 50
Salaries, Maintenance, etc $216,495 16
Agents
Salaries ($19,648.59)
Permanent
Crown Lands Agent 12 months
" and Homestead Inspector "
Alexander, J. A
Bruce, T
Darby, J. W
Gingras, A
Hough, J. A
Kavanagh, T. F
Smith, J. D. C
Towne, T. G
Tremblay, T
Wilson, S. H " " "
Bastien, J. A Homestead Inspector, Group 2
Hough, W " " * 2
Skillen, J. L " " " 1
Van Horn, L. E " " " 1
Sobiski, V Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 . .
and Homestead Inspector
Temporary
Donaldson, L. J Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 12 months
Easton, J.J Crown Lands Agent (Part time) "
Hermanson, H. G Relieving Stenographer 1 "
McLeod, R. K Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 12
Smith, L. G Crown Lands Agent 3 "
Walkey, P. O Relieving Stenographer % "
1,000
00
1,400
00
600 00
700 00
1,400 00
500
00
1,000
00
900
00
1,200
00
1,400
00
1,400
00
1,400 00
1,500 00
1,900
00
825
00
1,017
25
100
00
45
00
900
00
409
50
51
84
Operating Expenses, etc. ($5,658.12)
Travelling Expenses:
J. A. Bastien, 667.21; T. Bruce, 285.31; J. W. Darby, 82.49; A. Gingras, 10.84;
W. Hough, 467.97; T. F. Kavanagh, 5.60; H. Molyneau, 10.00; J. L. Skillen,
933.97; .L. G. Smith, 94.59; J. D. C. Smith, 2.03; T. Tremblay, 2.08; L. E. Van
Horn, 255.02; F. W. Widdifield, 489.41; S. H. Wilson, 52.20; F. G. Young, 63.35.
Miscellaneous:
J. W. Darby, 120.00; G. M. Rioch, 480.00; J. L. Skillen, 204.00; T. G. Towne,
120.00; Express, 10.15; postage, 572.16; telegrams, 1.10; telephone, 286.18;
accounts under $100, 442.46
Agents $25,306 71
3,422 07
2,236 05
Rondeau Provincial Park
Salaries ($9,421.50)
Permanent
McLaren, R. A Superintendent, Group 1
Atkinson, H Ranger
Hitchcock, A "
Townsend, A Gamekeeper
Temporary
Godfrey, W Ranger 2 months
Hitchcock, H "
Reeves, W "
Russell, V "
12 r
aonths
1,900
00
a
1,050
00
a
1,125
00
a
1,050
00
2 months
77
50
12
«
782
50
«
782
50
«
786
25
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No. 1
Rondeau Provincial Park — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Walters, F Ranger 12 months 785 00
Whitefield, A " " 786 25
Coffey, J. C Traffic Officer 2 1/6 ■ 268 00
Loaring, J Lifeguard (Part time) 28 50
Operating Expenses ($4,798.68)
H. M. Fleming, 173.59; W. H. Goodhue, 211.92; R. Hastings, 900.00; Highgate
Milling Co., Ltd., 272.74; R. Holdawav, 240.00; Hydro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 788.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 353.10; F. Kennedy, 312.61;
Masco Co., Ltd., 279.22; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 192.32; Cartage
and express, 12.17; postage, 34.00; telegrams, .42; telephone, 75.80; accounts
under $100, 952.79 4,798 68
Rondeau Provincial Park $14,220 18
Ipperwash Reach Provincial Park
Salaries ($2,990.70)
Temporary
Pay List, wages of men
2,990 70
Operating Expenses, etc. ($6,588.26)
Anchor Paint Co., Ltd., 152.24; G. Coultis & Son, 761.20; R. Crawford & Son,
324.55; G. Hilborn, 161.25; Laidlaw Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 158.32;Masco
Co., Ltd., 1,081.95; C. Niedner's Sons, 517.34; Ontario Provincial Police, 300.00;
Ontario Store Fixture Co., 109.73; Pay List, wages of men, 1,105.31; E. Raw-
lings, 125.80; Scott Bros., 156.96; W. G. Travis & Son, 380.68; L. H. Turnbull,
105.67; Cartage and freight, 18.50; telephone, 44.01; accounts under $100,
1,084.75 6,588 26
Ipperwash Beach Provincial Park $ 9,578 96
Main Office $265,601 01
FORESTS BRANCH
Salaries ($67,675.00)
Permanent
Main Office
Mills, C. R Assistant Provincial Forester 12 months 4,000 00
Baker, M. H Mechanical and Safety Engineer u 2,100 00
Bald, J Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Bishop, J. M Senior Map Draughtsman, Group 2 " 2,100 00
Canning, H. A Senior Clerk " 1 ,800 00
Cooper, E. W " " u 1,900 00
Cuthbertson, F. A Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Doherty, E. H Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,200 00
Fenwick, A. R Assistant Forester, Group 2 " 1 ,900 00
Foster, G. W Clerk, Group 2 ■ 1,125 00
Garnham, F. T Photographer (Aerial) " 2,100 00
Harris, G. W Senior Clerk " 2,000 00
Johnston, R. N Forester " 3,300 00
Kearns, W. H Photographer (Aerial) " 2,100 00
Lomas, M. E Clerk Tvpist, Group 1 * 975 00
McKyes, A. S Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,400 00
Noble, C. E Clerk, Group 2 u 1,050 00
Overend, M. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 1 1,125 00
Parsons, H. H Assistant Forester and Draughtsman 1,900 00
Rogers, N. L Principal Clerk u 2,200 00
Rowland, M. C Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Smvth, J. R. G Clerk, Group 1 " 1 ,300 00
Westland, C. E Principal Clerk " 2,300 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS yj
Forests Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Woods and Forests Branch
Sharpe, T. J. F Chief Clerk 12 months 3,600 00
Armer, E. C Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Brodie, J. A Forester " 2,550 00
Bryce, J. J Senior Clerk Stenographer " 1,500 00
Doyle, A. M Clerk Typist, Group 2 " 825 00
Ferguson, J Senior Clerk Stenographer 12 months 1,500 00
Less leave of absence 375 00 1,125 00
Gillard, H. D Head Clerk, Group 1 12 months 2,800 00
Judd, W Clerk, Group 1 " 1,200 00
Lee, J. T Principal Clerk " 2,100 00
Meeking, S. D " " " 2,300 00
O'Neil, A. H " " " 2,400 00
Quigley, E. F Clerk, Group 1 " 1,600 00
Telfer, E. H Principal Clerk " 2,100 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,465.81)
J. A. Brodie, 264.60; R. S. Carman, 28.33; S. J. Hawkins, 4.50; R. N. Johnston,
66.05; W. H. Kearns, 137.25; C. R. Mills, 530.39; H. H. Parsons, 351.79; T. J. F.
Sharpe, 82.90 1,465 81
Maintenance ($11,810.57)
Advertising:
Canadian Lumberman, 35.00; Cochrane Northland Post, 34.30; Fort Frances
Times, Ltd., 3.60; Fort William Daily Times Journal, 96.40; Kincardine News,
6.00; Lindsay Daily Post, 3.85; Miner Publishing Co., 8.40; North Bay Nugget,
3.50; North Star Publishing Co., Ltd., 8.70; Northern News, 8.75; Northern
Tribune, 3.60; Peterborough Examiner, 10.38 ; Port Arthur News-Chronicle
Publishing Co., Ltd., 82.30; Porcupine Advance, 32.32; Sault Daily Star, 18.60;
Sioux Lookout Northern Observer, 3.45; Sudburv Star, 21.00; Stephenson &
Son, 4.20; Toronto Globe & Mail, 122.50 ' . 506 85
Miscellaneous:
British Xylonite Company of Canada, Ltd., 116.10; Canadian Elevator Equip-
ment Co., Ltd., 670.36; W. A. Carveth & Co., 127.87; H. S. Crabtree, Ltd.,
152.50; Department of Highways, 501.18; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd.,
455.19; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 1,057.75; King's Printer, 3,157.59; Office Specialty
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 136.00; T. Pocklington Co., 186.50; Newspapers
and periodicals, 15.00; telegrams, 1,312.31; telephone, 2,793.96; accounts under
$100, 621.41 11,303 72
Allowances to Township School Sections ($700.00)
Townships of— Charlotteville, 150.00; Clarke, 150.00; Vespra, 250.00; South
Walsingham, 150.00 700 00
Salaries, Maintenance, etc $81,651 38
Forests Service
(Including Algonquin and Quetico Provincial Parks)
Salaries ($966,227.76)
Permanent
Acheson, L Chief Forest Ranger 12 months 2,100 00
Ardenne, M Assistant Forester, Group 2 " 2, 100 00
Bouchey, A. C Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Boultbee, R " " " u 1 " 1,900 00
Bowers, N. J Ranger (Algonquin Park) ' " 1,200 00
Boyle, J. R Chief Ranger " 1,300 00
Brown, J. A Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1 2 " 384 99
Caldwell, J. H " " " " 1 12 " 2,000 00
Cleavely, A " " " " 1 " 1,800 00
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Forests Service — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
Cram, W. D District Forester, Group 1 12 months
Crosbie, H. W " " " 1
Delahey, G. W " " " 1
Edwards, R Ranger (Algonquin Park) u
Elliott, W Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1 "
Ferguson, E. A " " " " 1
Fink, J. J " " " " 1
Fisher, G " " " u 1 7 1/5"
Fletcher, N. B Crown Timber Agent, Group 2 12 "
Gardner, W. R Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1 1 3/5 "
Gervais, P. J Ranger (Algonquin Park) 12 u
Gimby, W. E Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2 u
Goodall, R. F " " " " 1
Grant, A. M Ranger (Algonquin Park) "
Holmberg, G " " "
Horn, J. M Assistant District Forester "
Hurd, A Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1 "
Kennedy, D.J " " « " 2
Kennedy, T.J " " " " 1
Kirkpatrick, J Stock Clerk, Group 1 "
L'Abbe, J. P Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1
Legris, H. M " " a " 1
Legris, J. P District Forester, Group 2 "
Leman, A. W Assistant Forester, Group 2
MacDougall, F. A Superintendent (Algonquin Park) u
Mackey, T. E District Forester u
Marchildon, J. P Assistant District Forester
McCausland, H. L District Forester, Group 2 "
McDonell, J. R Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1
McEwen, Peter District Forester
McGowan, T. N Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2
Mclnnis, C " " " " 2
Mclnnis, D. C " " " " 1
McKee, J. P " " " " 1
McManus, M. J " " " " 2
McMeekin, D Ranger (Algonquin Park)
Mooney, W. A " a «
Mulligan, Helen Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 ... 12 months 900 00
Less leave of absence 500 81
Nadon, Z. A Ranger (Algonquin Park) 12 u
Newell, M.J " " u
O'Gorman, P District Forester
Parmeter, F. R Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1
Phillips, G. H. R District Forester, Group 1
Pigott, W. D Assistant District Forester, Group 1 10 "
Potter, E. E Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2 12 "
Ranger, P Ranger (Algonquin Park)
Reesor, G. O Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2 1 *
Regan, J. L Assistant Forester, Group 1 12 "
Richardson, C. R Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1
Robichaud, F. X Ranger (Algonquin Park)
Robinson, W. J Assistant District Forester
Rowe, F. E Chief Forest Ranger, Group 1
Rowlandson, J Assistant District Forester
Ruxton, J Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2
Smith, D. H Assistant District Forester
Snow, R. D. L Assistant Forester, Group 2
Spence, S. D Chief Forest Ranger, Group 2
Strain, J. H " " " " 2
Stringer, D Ranger (Algonquin Park)
Thorpe, T Assistant District Forester
Ward, E. L District Forester, Group 2
Whelan, P. J Assistant Forester, Group 1
Whytall, A. E District Forester, Group 2 u
Young, M. P Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
3,000 00
2,850 00
3,600 00
1,125 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
1,313 88
2,000 00
237 10
1,200 00
1,600 00
1,800 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
1,800 00
2,200 00
1,560 00
2,200 00
1,800 00
3,000 00
1,800 00
3,600 00
2,400 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
2,200 00
3,300 00
1,800 00
1,800 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
1,500 00
1,125 00
1,200 00
399 19
1,200 00
1,200 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
3,600 00
2,083 30
1,800 00
1,200 00
150 00
2,500 00
2,100 00
1,200 00
2,200 00
2,200 00
2,500 00
1,800 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
1,800 00
1,800 00
1,200 00
2,500 00
2,100 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
900 00
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS I 13
Forests Service — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary
Assistant Foresters, Check Scalers, Rangers, etc 824,899 30
Operating Expenses, etc. ($557,591.62)
Travelling Expenses:
K. Acheson, 305.72; L. Acheson, 1,096.96; D. M. Ainslie, 49.45; M. Ainslie,
36.65; R. Alcock, 38.60; D. Allan, 265.80; M. Allen, 9.00; J. C. Alt, 37.72; B.
Amm, 18.40; H. S. Anderson, 190.97; T. J. Anderson, 75.60; J. Andrews, 50.45;
M. Ardenne, 315.58; W. A. Armstrong, 18.35; H. Autayo, 14.20; J. A. Bailey,
2.70; M. H. Baker, 175.36; M. Bamford, 12.60; G. W. Banks, 127.95; W. J.
Barber, 44.46; J. Barron, 51.85; W. L. Behan, 713.62; F. Belmore, 105.15; J.
Berlinquette, 15.35; L. Berlinquette, 86.05; H. Bishop, 54.00; Harvey Bishop,
23.60; H. Black, 8.00; C. D. Blaikie, 10.80; A. Blair, 80.40; B. Blastorah, 91.95;
R. H. Bliss, 703.72; E. A. Boice, 38.25; W. G. Boland, 791.73; A. C. Bouchey,
103.50; R. Boultbee, 33.80 ; N. J. Bowers, 25.70; B. Boyle, 127.54; W. Bradley,
8.40; V. E. Bragg, 51.90; E. Brazeau, 7.75; E. H. Bromley, 14.10; T. A. Bromley,
51.10; M. J. Brough, 457.55; A. Brousseau, 51.45; D. S. Buchan, 4.30; J. Burchat,
61.20; S. Burk, 51.20; D. F. Burns, 43.85; R. Burns, 58.90; H. J. Bush, 3.60;
J. H. Caldwell, 472.09; H. Camirand, 26.65; R. S. Carman, 314.90; J. Carty,
26.40; T. E. Cassidy, 3.25; A. C. Castonguay, 747.44; W. R. Clarke, 6.30; J.
H. Clavelle, 259.20; A. Cleavely, 79.65; F. Clement, 87.50; S. J. Clement,
67.40; A. J. Clempson, 61.60; J. J. Coghlan, 22.25; J. W. Colley, 533.86; E.
Constantine, 3.50; J. W. Conway, 46.60; J. A. Costello, 103.50; F. Coulas,
44.80; M. P. Coulas, 132.45; J. E. Cox, 5.25; W. D. Cram, 1,186.52; A. Crealock,
58.65; S. Crockatt, 35.75; H. W. Crosbie, 1,508.41; J. Cross, 14.50; W. H. Cro-
teau, 23.25; G. L. Croutch, 71.70; J. H. Cunning, 45.75; R. J. Curley, 57.40;
J. H. D'Aoust, 22.25; W. Darby, 33.45; L. David, 40.25; A. N. Davis, 67.85;
C. L. Davis, 203.40; F. J. Dawson, 1,111.43; J. B. Decaire, 4.60; G. W. Delahey,
496.08; S. Devlin, 34.45; W. D. Dickson, 39.80; J. C. Dillon, 100.10; E. Diotte,
34.00; J. Dodd, 39.30; P. M. Dolan, 50.45; T. Dowell, 53.00; W. A. Draper,
50.48; R. Duff, 16.61; D. Duncan, 209.85; W. A. Duncan, 74.45; A. J. Dunne,
1,095.35; A. L. Dunne, 325.54; J. F. Dunne, 8.80; C. Duquette, 103.35; J. Durrell,
14.45; W. J. Durrell, 83.45; A. Duval, 59.15; G. S. Eady, 240.39; S. Eady, 35.37;
R. Edwards, 32.55; J. C. Elder, 23.90; H. Elkington, 141.40; W. Elliott, 233.95;
W. J. Ellis, 80.75; J. Eno, 104.55; L. Eno, 20.10; J. Espaniel, 19.10; W. H.
Fayle, 184.63; T. A. Fenton, 49.75; E. A. Ferguson, 67.10; L. F. Fex, 28.50;
J. J. Fink, 66.65; G. Fisher, 43.31; M. D. Fisher, 25.25; J. E. Fitzpatrick, 64.65;
F. L. Fleming, 19.45; C. E. Foote, 119.00; W. Forster, 4.50; E. G. Foster, 13.30;
F. D. Foster, 371.40; L. R. Fraser, 25.57; A. Furlong, 8.30; M. F. Gagnon,
17.35; A. L. Galbraith, 6.00; E. Gardiner, 58.15; W. R. Gardner, 11.00; N.
Garnett, 191.45; F. T. Garnham, 453.90; E. A. Gatien, 47.00; G. Gervais, 2.45;
P. J. Gervais, 92.05; J. A. Gill, 147.01; J. A. Gillespie, 973.65; E. J. Gilligan,
217.15; G. F. Gillon, 5.10; W. Gilmour, 21.27; W. E. Gimby, 87.68; R. F. Goodall,
746.81; H. Goode, 33.80; T. A. Goodwin, 2.90; W. H. Graham, 22.10; A. M.
Grant, 32.01; J. Grant, 101.22; A. Grasser, 8.50; J. C. Graydon, 32.20; H. W.
Green, 376.40; J. H. Green, 100.40; J. K. Green, 6.80; N. R. Green, 5.00; J.
Guenette, 28.30; T. Guerard, 3.05; E. Guertin, 14.00; O. Gulin, 4.10; J. Gutoski,
17.05; T. C. Haley, 220.55; R. Hamilton, 33.68; G. J. Hass, 211.75; W. H.
Hawkins, 689.41; W. J. Hawley, 339.40; J. Haystead, 6.60; G. Heintzman,
19.60; J. Hoffman, 14.35; P. Hoffman, 51.17; G. Holmberg, 119.76; J. F. Horn,
887.45; J. M. Horn, 73.30; M. R. Horn, 143.70; W. Horn, 21.40; J. Howard,
444.16; E. Huxton, 10.26; D. Hughes, 73.71; F. T. Hughes, 919.42; A. Huppe,
31.95; A. Hurd, 20.10; C. Hurd, 475.18; B. Huston, 48.55; H. E. Hutchinson,
101.60; A. Jackson, 12.95; J. R. Jackson, 24.05; F. T. Jackson, 102.64; V. John-
son, 63.97; E. Joubert, 123.50; C. Kauffman, 21.45; W. H. Kearns, 474.38;
H. E. Kedey, 226.90; E. Kelly, 18.08; D. J. Kennedy, 665.38; J. Kennedy,
25.70: S. Kennedy, 54.15; T. J. Kennedy, 462.61; A. G. Killock, 12.75; D. King,
16.80; W.J. Kirton,5.25;J. P. L'Abbe, 159.40; H. W. Labrash, 117.96; P. D. La-
casse, 148.85; E. J. Ladouceur, 139.80; E. Lafontaine, 11.35; G. Lalonde, 2.00; J.
Lalonde, 44.30; T. Laming, 16.80; W. A. Land, 101.58; L. Landriault, 46.55; H.
Langford, 110.05; P. Lapinskie, 15.75; H. M.Legris, 1,130.76; J. P.Legris, 140.35;
A. W. Leman, 607.41; L. H. Leroy, 23.75; F. Levesque,5.40; J. C. Link, 23.00; C.
A. Loubert, 1.30; B. Love, 535.34; C. E. Lucas, 43.80; A. MacCallum, 54.65;
H. A. MacDiarmid, 188.65; C. MacDonald, 78.37; D. MacDougall, 10.50;
C. Mackey, 56.60; T. E. Mackey, 516.89; D. A. MacLulich, 76.85; L. C. Mantle,
7.40; R. Mantle, 16.80; J. P. Marchildon, 1,178.51; R. Marchildon, 8.05; J.
I 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Forests, Service — Continued
Operating Expenses, etc. — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
B. Matthews, 525.74; V. Mawn, 468.45; G. E. Mayhew, 6.30; J. J. McArthur,
5.10; C. W. McBean, 5.15; A. B. McCann, 71.45; T. McCarthy, 181.00; H. L.
McCausland, 402.50; J. E. McCaw, 13.30; C. McChesney, 9.30; L. E. Mc-
Connell, 20.10; T. McCormick, 1,254.66; T. W. McCoshen, 60.65; J. McCudden,
25.85; J. McCullough, 1.40; L. McDermott, 94.50; T. J. McDermott, 17.10;
J. K. McDonald, 426.56; N. McDonald, 14.40; R. D. McDonald, 256.40; J.
R. McDonell, 26.50; A. McDougall, 633.78; F. A. McDougall, 1,245.61; P.
McEwen, 476.82; C. A. McFarland, 28.60; J. A. McGillivray, 609.15; A. Mc-
Goey, 29.85; T. N. McGowan, 101.56; B. Mcllmoyle, 114.90; C. Mclnnis, 73.37;
D. C. Mclnnis, 679.66; J. Mclntyre, 92.46; W. Mclsaac, 91.53; J. McKay,
8.80; J. P. McKee, 43.31; A. McKenzie, 31.20; J. J. McKeown, 7.60; C. J.
McKinnon, 3.40; A. McLay, 9.70; M. J. McManus, 402.00; D. J. McMeekin,
20.00; D. McMenenary, 2.85; H. A. McNairnay, 1.80; J. McNamara, 48.29;
A. E. McNevin, 90.50; M. E. McNulty, 183.45; N. C. McVittie, 888.84; E. D.
Meeking, 94.12; H. Menard, 25.65; S. Menzies, 26.40; W. E. Millar, 207.85;
F. M. Miller, 45.80; R. Miller, 396.55; A. C. Mitchell, 269.15; H. Molyneaux,
149.70; W. A. Mooney, 64.35; L. Moreau, 18.45; H. Morel, 122.69; J. E. Morin,
172.05; J. P. Mullen, 12.55; G. J. M. Munro, 59.90; J. E. Murray, 60.85; W.
Murray, 19.85; H. J. Murtagh, 57.35; Z. A. Nadon, 27.65; F. Nantel, 29.80;
M. J. Newell, 32.63; N. Nylund, 41.48; W. P. O'Donnell, 34.20; J. O'Driscoll,
32.10; P. O'Gorman, 225.51; K. O'Mally, 68.45; M. J. O'Neil, 7.00; J. O'Shea,
71.45; J. P. Ouellette, 24.45; H. T. Palmer, 74.85; J. Paquette, 57.55; J. A. Park,
574.35; F. R. Parmeter, 10.75; M. Patterson, 6.10; J. D. Pennock, 393.85; G.
H. R. Phillips, 279.93; M. Phillips, 5.95; R. H. Pick, 98.38; R. Pickering,
24.05; P. H. Pierce, 437.20; L. Pidgeon, 157.52; W. D. Pigott, 188.75; G. E.
Piper, 74.55; E. E. Potter, 200.15; W. Potts, 1.60; A. T. Proulx, 11.65; G. Purdy,
5.20; L. Rawn, 79.85; G. O. Reesor, 26.75; J. L. Regan, 15.62; J. P. Reid, 15.60;
C. R. Richardson, 336.19; H. R. Richardson, 2.00; R. Ridley, 1,102.31; P. J.
Rivet, 333.50; F. X. Robichaud, 21.95; C. H. Robinson, 38.70; W. J. Robinson,
635.20; F. E. Rowe, 134.10; J. Rowlandson, 67.10; W. J. Rudd, 9.35; P. A.
Ruddy, 226.21; O. W. Rusk, 66.75; S. O. Russell, 104.65; J. Ruxton, 308.09;
J. Ryan, 12.80; S. V. Ryan, 27.65; A. E. Sack, 131.60; L. B. Sammon, 16.20;
P. SanCartier, 34.30; S. L. Sanderson, 219.76; W. Sangster, 45.15; M. Sauerbrei,
60.45; F. G. Saunders, 784.60; F. Schroeder, 19.60; J. F. Sharpe, 38.54; A. Shaw,
193.35; A. Shute, 6.05; A. G. Simmons, 16.60; S. Skuce, 9.25; B. W. Smith,
19.30; D. H. Smith, 209.79; J. H.Smith, 9.45; L.G.Smith, 532.14; R. D. L.Snow,
637.81; D. J. Spence, 13.65; S. D. Spence, 1,335.92; R. L. Spofford, 261.50;
J. St. Louis, 69.20; D. Stewart, 26.45; W. J. Stinson, 17.10; J. H. Strain, 1,151.12;
D. Stringer, 70.60; W. Stringer, 117.25; H. Stuart, 2.50; O. Sullivan, 5.50; J.
Sweet, 14.18; J. Tait, 35.25; A. G. Taylor, 23.55; D. W. Taylor, 4.25; R. Taylor,
246.54; D. Thaw, 33.65; F. Thib, 14.45; T. Thorpe, 81.20; C. Tregonning,
12.50; J. W. Tremblav, 79.80; I. Turcotte, 67.95; L. Turcotte, 46.90; L. J.
Turner, 30.25; S. Turner, 43.00; E. A. Urquhart, 35.05; W. E. VanClieaf, 121.80;
M. Vanderburgh, 935.58; J. S. Walker, 920.00; F. Wallace, 22.15; T. F. Waller,
22.05; C. E. Wallingford, 258.90; G. O. Wallingford, 121.95; J. I. Walsh, 1,671.33;
E. L. Ward, 1,018.28; A. Watson, 26.05; R. E. Watson, 60.80; R. F. Watson,
31.65; N. F. Welch, 210.75; J. M. Whalen, 1,492.61; P. J. Whelan, 230.55; H.
Whitefield, 24.95; A. E. Whytall, 1,432.33; F. D. Widdifield, 72.70; B. Wilson,
208.40; V. L. Wilson, 11.43; A. Wylie, 3.85; F. G. Young, 17.80; W. D. Young,
20.85; W. J. Yuill, 24.05 70,165 12
Maintenance, etc.:
Pay Lists and Sundry Disbursements, persons fighting fires 74,172 05
Provisions for extra fire fighters 32,174 17
Transportation and Miscellaneous Supplies re extinguishing
fires 15,924 12
Purchase of Sundry Equipment 92,294 28
Freight, Express and Cartage 3,940 92
Telegrams 1,058 25
Telephone 7,148 66
Postage 4,485 06
Gasoline and Oil 43,1 13 03
Rent of Buildings 7,843 91
General Maintenance of Equipment, Telephone Lines, etc . 171,903 49
Stationery and Printing 12,245 30
Miscellaneous 21,123 26
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS IJ^
Forests Service — Continued
Operating Expenses, etc. — Continued
Maintenance, etc.. — Continued
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 198.93; Acme Laundry, 498.88; Adam & Co.,
Ltd., 293.49; Albert Bros., 316.06; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway Co.,
1,379.24; Algonquin Park Boarding House, 392.33; Algonquin Park Telephone
System, 470.50; A. Anderson, 193.85; F. C. Armstrong Estate, 123.86; Arrow
Land & Logging Co., 524.07; Atlas Engineering & Machine Co., Ltd., 5,331.53;
Austin Airways, Ltd., 12,578.33; Austin & Nicholson, Ltd., 143.00; Auto Electric
Service Co., Ltd., 251.10; C. A. Bailey, 219.30; Balfours, Ltd., 189.37; Bancroft
Garage, 198.64; Bancroft Planing Mill, 195.67; Barrv's Bay Lumber Co., Ltd.,
867.56; F. W. Barty, 139.06; Bauer & Black, 139.72; Estate, Walter Beatty,
200.47; Wm. Beatty Co., Ltd., 470.63; A. Beauparlant, 120.08; Beaver Lumber
Co., Ltd., 1,649.48; Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 2,844.80; H. H.
Bell, 138.12; C. J. Bennett, 2,839.55; Benoit's Garage, 137.23; Bergman & Nelson,
1,019.88; Best & Sons, 166.00; Black & Decker Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 130.50;
M. J. Blakely, 469.30; Bluebird Groceteria, 1,282.18; G. Bouillon, 142.60; J.
Boyd, 271.82; Bradburns, Ltd., 195.00; Brandram-Henderson, Ltd., 672.87;
F. Y. W. Brathwaite, 238.11; L. Braun, 138.47; T. W. Briscoe, 134.64; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 942.29; Brooks Oil Co., 365.28; Brougham & Grattan
Telephone Co., 180.60; J. W. Brown, 140.00; W. S. Bruce, 143.00; G. Buccia-
relli, 448.22; F. V. Buckley, 115.11; Burgess Battery Co., 381.07; R. Bury &
Co. (Canada), Ltd., 106.43; A. Caccamo, 148.87; F. C. Campbell, 341.37; J.
Campbell & Sons, Ltd., 302.41; R. S. Campbell, 136.70; Canada Vulcanizer
& Equipment Co., Ltd., 110.38; Canadian Airways, Ltd., 288.39; Canadian
Bridge Co., Ltd., 6,878.51; Canadian "Canoe" Co., Ltd., 198.72; Canadian
Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd., 3,117.98; Canadian Forestry Association, 435.00
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 113.68; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 723.45
Canadian Marconi Co., 277.77; Canadian National Railways, 11,933.57
Canadian Oil Co.'s, Ltd., 9,024.49; Canadian Pacific Railways, 4,127.47; Cana-
dian Tire Corporation, 137.04; Mrs. S. Cashaback, 121.42; Central Patricia
Gold Mines, Ltd., 205.28; N. M. Chadwick & C. C. Marlin, 500.00; Chapleau
Meat & Grocery, 113.46; Chapleau Telephone System, 101.16; D. Charbonneau,
161.55; R. J. Charlton, 146.82; Charmesky Rafting Contractors, 188.79; S.
A. Cheeseman, 597.13; A. Chenier, 297.27; Chrvsler Corporation of Canada,
Ltd., 1,442.30; City Meat Market, 458.68; The Cobalt Foundry, 132.31; Coch-
rane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 2,995.09; Cochrane Machine Works, 286.70;
Cochrane Public Utilities, 374.47; Cochrane Sash & Door Factory, 292.39;
Cockburn & Archer, 2,150.13; Commercial Drilling Company of Canada, 108.00;
Community Trading Co., 386.53; D. Connelly, 118.86; Consumer's Trading
Co., 738.91; Cosco's Groceteria, 774.39; Crown Diamond Paint Co., Ltd.,
152.11; Cut Rate Meat Market, 220.86; Demick's Garage, 685.21; Department
of Highways, 1,765.23; Department of Labour, 1,942.17; Department of National
Defence, 210.92; Department of Public Works, 100.00; S. Deslaurier, 151.88;
District Services, Ltd., 1,845.78; Dominion Motors, 485.70; Dominion Wire Rope
& Cable Co., Ltd., 120.00; Dryden Paper Co., Ltd., 606.25; A. Dumais, 165.00;
Duncan Bros., 199.43; Durance Motors, 386.42; J. East, 263.01; Eastman
Photographic Stores, 3,920.98; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 636.07; G. W. Ecclestone,
Ltd., 351.73; T. Ehn, 814.50; Electrical Instruments Repair Service of Toronto,
975.00; Electrical Maintenance & Repair Co., Ltd., 232.75; Mrs. M. A. Elkington,
100.00; I. Elliot, 114.00; Empire Cafe, 636.00; Endress & Auld, Ltd., 187.16;
Espanola Garage, 218.07; Evans Lumber Co., Ltd., 756.68; Exide Batteries
of Canada, Ltd., 545.58; Fairchild Aviation Incorporated, 124.70; Fairmont
Railway Motors, Ltd., 898.60; H. D. Ferguson, 195.87; A. T. Fife & Co., 2,593.17
Findlays, Ltd., 480.65; First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 529.03
H. H. Flesher & Co., 107.77; Fontaine Lumber & Timber Co., Ltd., 401.78
Town of Fort Frances, 425.63; L. Fortier, 181.71; L. Fournier, 151.25; Fowler
Hardware Co., Ltd., 192.56; Fred's Garage, 213.14; Fuller's Service Station,
1,457.31; J. J. Gaudaur, 111.72; General Airways, Ltd., 238.38; General Motors
Products of Canada, Ltd., 3,618.59; Geraldton Lumber & Supply, 132.22; Get
Gas, Ltd., 1,571.59; Gibson Motors, 279.86; M. Gillies, 110.00; Gillmor &
Noden, 581.99; Goodman & Co., 283.81; A. B. Gordon & Co., Ltd., 255.26;
G. Gordon & Co., Ltd., 1,728.43; J. O. Gough, 105.23; J. L. Gravelle, 346.13;
Greenwood Electric & Hardware, 784.93; Mrs. M. Gregg, 100.00; C. A. Guenette,
832.89; Guidotti's Garage, 261.01; Gutcher's Motor Service, 199.74; Gutta
Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 231.04; M. Halle, 103.20; Halliday Co., Ltd., 1,377.63;
Halliday-Superior, Ltd., 191.36; J. Harju, 286.16; Harkness & Hertzberg,
761.67; J. H. Harrison, 152.50; Haverluck & Koval, 210.52; J. Heikinen, 579.97;
J. I. Henderson, 100.00; Henry Motors, 296.72; Hern Hardware, Ltd., 187.98;
I 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Forests Service — Continued
Operating Expenses, etc. — Continued
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
Hesson Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,031.09; Highland Inn, 1,493.87; S. J. Hill & Son,
162.72; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 2,166.82; Hinsperger Harness & Tent Co.,
464.90; E. P. Hoey, 127.50; S. S. Holden, Ltd., 2,477.47; Hood & Cumming
Motor, Ltd., 550.52; H. C. Hooker, 141.97; H. S. Howland Sons & Co., Ltd.,
470.79; Hubbel & Son, 503.01; A. R. Hubert, 130.70; Hudson's Bay Co., 688.59;
Huntsville Planing Mill, 140.27; Huntsville Plumbing & Heating, 199.51; Hydro-
Electric Power Commission, 482.11; Ideal Grocery, 553.31; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
13,556.00; Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Ltd., 873.80; International Harvester
Company of Canada, Ltd., 5,707.88; International Transit, Ltd., 180.20; Iron
& Carriage Works, 180.00; M. Irvine, 226.66; Johnston & Mackie, 207.00;
Wm. Kallio Hardware Co., 1,655.81; Kay's General Stores, 1,025.73; Keetch
Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 413.36; Keewatin Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,426.87;
Town of Kenora, 289.39; Kermath Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd., 251.96;
C. H. Kerr, 204.00; Keyes Supplv Co., Ltd., 463.40; King's Printer, 12,089.03;
I. A. Klamie, 1,631.85; M. Kolari, 225.70; Laberge Lumber Co., Ltd.,
217.01; W. J. Labow, 139.98; Lacoste Bros., 269.60; J. R. Lacroix, 149.40; Laid-
law-Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 189.17; W. Laliberte, 146.85; J. Lavoie, 141.60;
J. E. LeBleu, 604.83; J. Leckie, Ltd., 256.52; Legree Hardware, 107.56; H. A.
Legris, 121.06; H. M. Legris, 120.00; G. H. Lemke, 337.17; Lesage Motor
Sales, 200.76; H. T. Lloyd, 286.84; Lloyd's Tourist Emporium, 484.31; Lowe
Bros. Co., Ltd., 705.38; Lufkin Rule Company of Canada, Ltd., 349.27; J. R.
MacDonald, 196.08; N. S. MacDonald, 900.00; MacDonald Hardware, 1,017.24;
Municipality of Machin, 1,047.74; J. W. Magnus Co., 1,586.83; A. Maison-
neuve, 155.00; Marietta Paints & Finishes of Canada, Ltd., 123.09; Marshall-
Wells Co., Ltd., 588.08; J. L. Martin, 3,769.70; Massey Boat Works, 530.80;
J. A. Mathieu, Ltd., 260.92; R. Mathieu, 163.16; W. Maxwell, 131.77; McColl-
Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 12,465.13; K. T. McCuaig, 136.35; G. W. McDonald,
268.45; McDougall Lumber Co., Ltd., 296.02; J. J. McFadden, Ltd., 156.75;
McGill Hardware, Ltd., 1,070.84; McGregor & Co., 102.82; P. Mcintosh, 103.50;
McKay General Store, 109.85; E. H. McLeod, 549.29; McNaught Lumber
Co., Ltd., 161.79; J. S. L. McRae, 337.43; J. McVey, 232.02; H. Menard, 152.50;
Mrs. B. Menard, 228.60; Metallic Roofing Company of Canada, Ltd., 220.29;
Michipicoten Supply Co., 171.76; Mills' Motor Sales, 1,147.36; R. P. Mills,
834.06; Wm. Milne & Sons, Ltd., 1,108.87; Milton Francis Lumber Co., Ltd.,
204.55; Moore Bros., 129.88; C. Moore, 158.50; Herbert Morris Crane & Hoist
Co., Ltd., 113.35; Mrs. P. Morrison, 420.00; W. L. Morrissey, 221.93; H. E.
Mott Co., Ltd., 6,726.15; C. W. Mullett, 363.69; H. L. Mundell, 825.53; J.
Murphy Coal Co., 260.00; Murray Bros. Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,111.38; Myles
& Son, 187.24; Nagle & Ariano, 185.15; C. A. Needs & Co., Ltd., 173.63; R.
Nichols, 150.01 ; Nicholson's Tire Surgery, 455.83 ; Chas. Niedner's Sons, 16,954.97 ;
Nipigon Lake Timber Co., Ltd., 149.25; Noelville Garage, 104.99; North Bay
Auto Electric, 235.51; North Bay Auto Supply, 273.29; North Bay Garage,
187.98; North End Store, 339.53; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 16,554.94; Northern
Ontario Power Co., 101.05; Northern Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 166.36; North-
ern Telephone Co., 1,018.90; North Side Trading Co., 436.82; North Star Oil
Ltd., 490.94; L. W. Nuttall, 740.15; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
203.05; Ontario Auto Parts Supply Co., Ltd., 334.45; Ontario-Hughes-Owens Co.,
Ltd., 117.54; Ontario & Minnesota Power Co., Ltd., 250.00; Ontario Paper
Co., Ltd., 147.21; Ontario Provincial Air Service, 1,102.42; Ontario Provin-
cial Police, 256.50; W. H. Orange, 133.20; G. Ostler, 102.49; Outboard Marine
& Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,016.33 ; Pay Lists — sundry
persons employed on improvement work, 5,761.99; Pay Lists and Disbursements,
sundry persons fighting fires, 74,172.05; Patricia Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,433.92;
Payette & Matte, 757.55; W. J. Peever, 110.80; E. Pellow, 207.15; Pellow
Hardware, 276.15; Pellow Supply Co., 117.95; Pembroke Laundry, Cleaning
& Dyeing Co., 183.43; Pembroke Lumber Co., Ltd., 116.26; Pembroke Trading
Co., 149.10; People's Telegraph & Telephone Co., 117.53; People's Co-operative
Society, 738.48; Peterborough Canoe Co., 700.31; Mrs. A. Peterson, 635.23;
Pickle Crow Gold Mines, Ltd., 219.23; G. L. Pidgeon. 180.90; Pierce & Radke,
320.37; Pigeon Timber Co., Ltd., 210.80; J. C. Pinch Stores, 618.50; Pineland
Timber Co., Ltd., 715.18; A. Pitt, Ltd., 180.27; Mrs. G. Plotz, 164.07; Thos.
Pocklington Co., 643.30; G. S. Porlier & Co., 153.43; Port Arthur Indian Agency,
217.44; Port Arthur Public Utilities, 975.19; Port Arthur Ship Building Co.,
Ltd., 231.70; Postmaster, 4,250.53; M. J. Poupore, 107.00; Pratt & Shanacy,
Ltd., 846.87; Preston Machine Co., 156.07; J. Prince, 487.41; R. A. Prouse,
122.74; J. Proulx, 137.50; Qualitv Meat & Grocery Co., 606.13; Radio Trade
1938-39 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS I 17
Forests Service — Continued
Operating Expenses, etc. — Continued
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
Supply Co., Ltd., 4,108.04; B. H. Rands, 177.82; Rankin's Grocery, 127.52;
J. Rashotte, 374.32; P. Rashotte, 109.23; R. R. Ratcliffe, 207.75; A. Regan,
141.00; E. L. Reid, 148.90; R. J. Reid, 638.10; C. W. Rhind, 382.20; F. A. Ricard,
245.04; J. Robert & Co., 511.56; F. R. Robertson, Ltd., 119.74; Robertson's
Transfer, 453.47; Rossport Trading Co., 945.60; Rothschild &Co., Ltd., 1,584.00;
N. Rourke, 148.75; Rudolph-McChesney Lumber Co., Ltd., 264.66; D. V.
Rumsey, 1,159.92 ; A. Russell, 153.75 ; Russell Bros., Ltd., 917.40; Ryder
Motor Sales, 394.21; Sault Structural Steel Co., Ltd., 362.00; Selkirk's General
Store, 270.18; C. Shamess, 307.71; Shaw Tool & Machine Co., 618.50; Shell
Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,519.71; G. Sheridan, 173.75; Sherwin-Williams
Company of Canada, Ltd., 184.66; Shevlin-Clarke Co., Ltd., 224.09; G. A.
Simonsen, 4,342.01; Sioux Lookout Telephone Co., 117.68; Town of Sioux
Lookout, 190.54; A. T. Smith, 900.00; D. L. Smith, 164.25; Smith & Chappie,
Ltd., 117.53; Smith & Travers Co., 241.67; Albert Solomon, 138.67; Soo Lumber
& Mill Co., Ltd., 267.80; Spadoni Bros., 2,780.65; Spencer Foundry Co., Ltd.,
104.33; Spruce Falls Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 561.44; Standard Handle &
Pattern Co., 127.10; Standard Realtv Co., Ltd., 540.00; Starratt Airways &
Transportation, Ltd., 1,091.98; Steel Equipment Co., Ltd., 1,054.16; R. G.
Stevens, 269.00; Stirling Plumbing Service, 147.83; J. W. Stone Boat Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 1,199.29; Sturgeons, Ltd., 140.57; Sudbury Boat & Canoe
Co., 238.12; City of Sudbury, 201.21; G. L. Sullivan, 163.49; Geo. Taylor Hard-
ware Co., 6,304.55; Teck Motor Sales Co., 510.78; Temagami Boat Co., Ltd.,
287.11; Timagami Timber Co., Ltd., 212.15; Temiskaming & Northern Ontario
Railway, 1,163.54; Timmins Theatre, Ltd., 540.00; Toronto Asphalt Roofing
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 252.84; Tourtellot Hardware Co., Ltd., 845.75; Samuel
Trees & Co., Ltd., 114.28; Trudeau Motor Sales, 1,705.22; Tweed, Village of,
139.54; Tyne Motor Co., 122.73; Underwood-Elliot-Fisher, Ltd., 143.48; Union
Garage, 723.82; J. VanBenschoten, 158.00; W. Vance, 1,364.67; Wagg's Laun-
dry & Dry Cleaners, Ltd., 115.34; Wakami Lumber Co., Ltd., 446.78; Waldof-
Farmer's Co-operative Club, Ltd., 132.02; R. Walker, 152.63; Wanson's, 1,485.61;
Ware Bros., 498.17; Watson Jack & Co., Ltd., 17,764.64; Watson & Lloyd,
1,423.72; Wells Hardware Co., Ltd., 608.91; Wells & Emmerson, 1,032.03;
West & Co., 139.21; Westree Wholesale, 329.98; P. J. Whelan, 180.00; E. White,
1,027.95; White's Tire Shop, 204.26; Wholesale Radio Co., Ltd., 1,307.03;
A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Ltd., 407.55; Williams & Wilson, Ltd., 448.21;
Wilmot & Siddall, 195.31; Wilson & Cousins, Ltd., 439.44; Woods Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 5,855.88; F. S. Wright, 155.00; T. Yarrow, 141.25; York Trading
Co., Ltd., 175.17; G. Zaphe, 141.00; H.L. Zummach, 235.10; Accounts under
$100, 32,572.69 487,426 50
Forests Service $1,523,819 38
Air Service
Salaries ($166,023.45)
Permanent
Ponsford, G. E Director 12 months 4,800 00
Batchelor, F. P Engineer, Group 1 5 u 916 65
Chapman, W. G Foreman, Engine Shop 12 " 2,700 00
Christenson, A. W Carpenter " 2,000 00
Clark, J. M Engineer, Group 2 " 1,800 00
Clucas, CM Stores Superintendent " 2,700 00
Culliton, J. P District Superintendent " 3,400 00
Day, H. W Engineer, Group 1 " 2,200 00
DeCourcy, J " « 2 5 " 625 00
Denning, A. E " " 2 12 ■ 1,800 00
Doan, G. A " " 1 " 2,400 00
Donnelly, J. T Engineer's Helper, Group 2 11 " 820 16
Drew, E. G Engineer, Group 2 12 " 1,800 00
Failes, L. R " « 1 " 2,200 00
Finnigan, J.J " " 2 " 1,800 00
Fleming, D. G " " 2 " 1,800 00
Fraser, R. H " " 1 « 2,200 00
Gill, G. A " " 1 " 2,400 00
Hallatt, H. M " " 2 " 1,500 00
I 18
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Air Service — Continued
Salaries, Permanent — Continued
Hancox, P. T Tailor and Sail Maker 12 months
Hardman, J Engineer, Group 2 11 "
Hendry, J Carpenter 12 "
Hill, W. J Assistant Plant Superintendent a
Hodgson, E. A Junior Pilot, Group 1 u
Hughes, F. T " " " 1
Humble, J. R Engineer, Group 1 "
Hyde, J. F Plant Superintendent "
Kehoe, T. L Clerk, Group 1
Kincaid, J Engineer, Group 2 11 "
Kraushaar, D. N Clerk, Group 1 12
Kunkel, L Watchman "
Macaulay, S Engineer, Group 1 "
McMillan, H.J Clerk, Group 3
McPhail, D. J Engineer, Group 2 "
Miles, G. E " " 1
Milling, J. H. V Junior Engineer "
Murray, D. H Senior Clerk
Murray, W Sheet Metal Worker, Group 2 "
Noble, J. C Senior Clerk
Parr, P. E Sheet Metal Worker, Group 2
Phillips, H.J Engineer, Group 1 "
Rennison, L.N Painter and Doper 7 "
Richards, E. S Engineer, Group 2 11 "
Sherborne, J " u 1 12 "
Simard, A. H Shop Foreman
Simard, J. E. R Engineer, Group 1
Singleton, N. E Clerk Stenographer, Group 2 "
Taylor, J. M Engineer, Group 2
Terry, J Caretaker, Group 1 "
Tweed, W. W Junior Pilot, Group 1
Wilcox, W. H Carpenter
Wilmot, F. F Engineer, Group 1 "
Windsor, A. D Junior Pilot, Group 1 3 "
Wright, C. E Engineer, Group 2 12 "
Pay List, wages of men
Temporary
1,800 00
1,731
45
2,100
00
2,700 00
2,400
00
2,100 00
2,400
00
3,600 00
1,500
00
1,741
67
1,400
00
1,050 00
2,700
00
900 00
1,500
00
2,400 00
1,200
00
1,900
00
1,800
00
2,000
00
1,500 00
2,400
00
840
00
1,741
67
2,400
00
2,400
00
2,200 00
975 00
1,500
00
1,300 00
2,400
00
2,100
00
2,400
00
400
00
2,000
00
60.681
85
Operating Expenses, etc. ($154,127.07)
Travelling Expenses:
J. D. Beaulne, 12.20; E. Billington, 40.45; J. V. Bowman, 65.95; W. B. Buck-
worth, 137.60; W. G. Chapman, 177.15; A. W. Christenson, 109.80; J. M. Clark,
121.20; F. S. Coghill, 19.27; J. H. Compton, 20.85; C. C. Crossley, 26.15; J. P.
Culliton, 243.65; H. W. Day, 88.75; G. W. Delahey, 29.00; A. E. Denning,
51.40; J. T. Donnelly, 41.05; A. Dormer, 59.80; E. G. Drew, 20.90; W. M. Emery,
52.55; L. R. Failes, 36.10; J. J. Finnigan, 11.45; U. W. Fiskar, 28.40; D. G. Flem-
ing, 3.00; H. M. Hallatt, 9.70; J. Hardman, 63.71; O. A. Harju, 82.95; A. L. Har-
vey, 20.75; A. C. Heaven, 12.75; J. Hendry, 156.10; E. A. Hodgson, 23.84; J. R.
Humble, 56.00; J. F. Hyde, 31.00; T. L. Kehoe, 50.60; J. Kincaid, 10.50; C. Le-
Feuvre, 66.10; D. J. McPhail, 14.50; J. H. V. Milling, 34.15; R. S. Overbury, 3.50;
C. S. Peene, 5.25; G. E. Ponsford, 913.84; A. J. Rainey, 28.45; E. S. Richards,
15.25; J. R. Ross, 10.50; A. H. Simard, 7.68; J. E. R. Simard, 28.00; J. Smith, 59.80;
G. Swartman, 54.05; J. M. Taylor, 39.70; G. E. Trussler, 28 40; H. W. Westaway,
48.25; W. H. Wilcox, 159.85; F. F. Wilmot, 36.90; A. D. Windsor, 17.70; T.
Woodside, 28.00; C. E. Wright, 13.50
Maintenance, etc.:
Air Associates, Inc., 104.57; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway Co.,
320.76; Algoma Steel Corporation, Ltd., 107.18; Aluminum Company of Can-
ada, Ltd., 408.73; Aviation Electric, Ltd., 539.86; Barry's Bay Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 100.00; Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 460.59; Bendix-Eclipse of
Canada, Ltd., 1.005.35; Breeze Corporation, Inc., 845.75; British North American
Airways, Ltd., 31,712.31; Canada Cement Co., Ltd., 358.50; Canada Packers,
Ltd., 207.00; Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., 189.79; Canadian National Rail-
ways, 563.15; Canadian Pacific Railway, 820.79; Canadian Pratt & Whitney
Aircraft Co., Ltd., 3,225.71; Canadian Wright, Ltd., 727.73; W. Carlbom,
3,527 94
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Air Service — Continued
Operating Expenses, etc. — Continued
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
130.69; Chandler-Evans Corporation, 154.25; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware,
Ltd., 920.42; Collector of Customs, 8,645.23; Dacey-Best Realty Co., Ltd.,
150.00 ; B. W. Deane Co., Ltd., 297.43 ; DeHavillan