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For a line of steamers to run between St. John, Halifax, and
London or Liverpool..
For steam service between St. John and Halifax and London
(pending negotiations respecting the Fast Line) the whole
sum of $40,000 to be applied as follows:-In the summer
months a service between St. John, Halifax and London
as hitherto; in the winter months direct services from St.
John to London, and from Halifax to London....

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15,000 00 Steam communication between Halifax and Newfoundland, via Cape Breton Ports...

40,000 00

Line of steamers to run between St. John and Halifax, or either, and the
West Indies and South America.

2,000 00

78,000 00
5,000 00

Steam service between Victoria and San Francisco.
Steam communication during the season of 1896, i.e., from the opening to the
closing of navigation, between the mainland and the Magdalen Islands.
Steam communication during the season of 1896, i.e., from the opening to the
closing of navigation, between Prince Edward Island and the mainland.
Steam communication during the year 1896, i.e., from the opening to the
closing of navigation, between Gaspé Basin and Dalhousie..
Steam communication during the season of 1896, i.e., from the opening to
the closing of navigation, between Pictou and Cheticamp...
Steam communication during the season of 1896, i.e., from the opening to
the closing of navigation, between St. John and Minas Basin ports...
Steam service during the season of 1896, i.e., from the opening to the
closing of navigation, between Baddeck, Grand Narrows and Iona,
daily; between St. Peter's and Port Mulgrave; between Grand
Narrows, East Bay and Irish Cove.

Steam communication during the season of 1896, i.e., for not less than 32
full round trips between St. John and Halifax, via Yarmouth and
other way ports...

Steam communication from the 1st July, 1896, to the 30th June, 1897,
between Pictou, Murray Harbour, Georgetown and Montague Bridge.
Steam communication from 1st July, 1896, to 30th June, 1897, between
Grand Manan and the mainland

Steam communication from 1st April, 1896, to 31st March,

9,000 00

10,000 00

12,500 00

2,000 00

3,000 00

7,000 00

7,000 00

1,200 00

4,000 00

1897, between Port Mulgrave, Arichat and Canso, and between Port Mulgrave and Guysboro', and from 1st April to 30th November, 1896, between Port Mulgrave and Port Hood.

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5,000 00

Additional amount required

3,000 00

The service to be performed by two approved steamers thus: Daily service between Port Mulgrave, Arichat and Cape Canso; four trips a week between Port Mulgrave and Guysboro'; two trips a week during the season of navigation between Port Mulgrave and Port Hood, and one of such trips to be extended to Margaree Amount required to pay for ocean and mail service between Great Britain and Canada.

8,000 00

126,533 33

For steam services between Victoria, B.C., and San Francisco, for year ended 30th June, 1895..

5,000 00

Steam communication between St. John, N.B., and Digby, N.S., from 1st July, 1896, to 30th June, 1897...

12,500 00

Steam communication fortnightly between Liverpool, G. B., and St. John,
N.B., during the winter season of 1896-97, not less than ten round trips
For fortnightly service between Halifax, St. John's, Nild., and Liverpool,
G. B., from 1st July, 1896, to 30th June, 1897

20,000 00

25,000 00

For steam service (pending negotiations respecting the Fast Line) between
St. John, N.B., and Glasgow during the ensuing winter.
For steam service (pending negotiations respecting Fast Line) between St.
John, Dublin and Belfast during the ensuing winter.......

7,500 00

7,500 00

392,733 33

Carried forward.

3,653,738 84

SCHEDULE-Continued.

SERVICE.

Brought forward......

OCEAN AND RIVER SERVICE.

DOMINION STEAMERS.

To pay the cost of hauling steamer "Quadra" off Fulford Reef and towing into Victoria Harbour, as agreed upon between agent of the Department and captain of tug-boat..

To pay costs of litigation connected with the steamer "Druid"

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To provide tug for winter mail service between Cape Traverse, P.E.I., and Cape Tormentine, N.B..

10,000 00

14,178 42

LIGHTHOUSE AND COAST SERVICE.

To provide for the establishment of a fog alarm at Belle Isle..
To provide for two gas buoys on Lake Erie..

20,000 00
3,500 00

Further amounts required for construction of lights, and aids to navigation, as follows:

Three new lights on the Lake of the Woods; light and fog-alarm on Flower-Pot Island, Georgian Bay; range light at Port Dover aids to navigation in British Columbia, including lights and fogalarms at the Sisters and entrance to Vancouver, and Pole light at Chemainus, B.C., and light at Eastern Harbour, Cheticamp, N.S.....

To provide for the salary of James Mitchell, late Inspector of Lighthouses in New Brunswick, from the 1st October, 1891, to the 31st December, 1891, being the date between his suspension and the date of his superannuation, three months at $100 a month..

SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS AND HYDROGRAPHIC

SURVEYS.

To pay balance of account due Professor C. H. McLeod, of McGill University, for services in determining the longitude of Montreal....

MARINE HOSPITALS.

To pay for repairs to Marine Hospital, Miramichi.
To pay A. J. McCallum a sum allowed for medicine supplied the Marinej
Hospital, Yarmouth, for a period of between two and three years,
prior to 13th April, 1892, his books and papers having been destroyed
by fire

FISHERIES.

To provide for the expenses of the British Commission appointed under
the Behring Sea claims convention, and the remuneration and ex-
penses of counsel and witnesses, and other expenses in connection
therewith..

To provide for paying cost of a new sailing schooner built for the Fisher-
ies Protection Service, to replace the "Vigilant," including sails..
To pay balance costs recovering license fees wrongfully exacted by New-
foundland Government from Dominion fishermen..

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To provide for expert investigation into seal life, in connection with
Award Regulations, Behring Sea.
To provide for legal expenses of case of steamer Coquitlam " before
United States Supreme Court...

3,500 00

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SUPERINTENDENCE OF INSURANCE.

To meet expenses in connection with this service..

Carried forward....

8,000 00

3,763,204 33

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Exploration and Survey..

Printing and Publication Reports and Maps, etc.
Wages of Assistant Explorers, Draughtsmen, Clerks and others..
(Persons having special and professional or technical qualifications, as
defined by the Geological Survey Act-53 Vict., chap. 2, clause 4-
may be employed and may be paid out of this vote at a rate of more
than $400 per annum, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
the Civil Service Act or any Act in amendment thereof.)

Purchase of specimens, books, instruments, stationery, mapping materials,
maintenance of museum, laboratory apparatus, chemicals, express
charges, telegrams, etc.

Advance to Explorers..

To provide for continuing Artesian boring in the North-west Territories..

60,000 00

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Blankets and clothing, Ontario and Quebec.....
Schools, Ontario, Quebec and Maritime Provinces.

Salaries of Chiefs at Cape Croker and Gibson Reserves, Pen-
sion of Grand Chief, Lorette, salary of Agent, St. Régis.
Removal, Lake of Two Mountain Indians.....
Payment of Robinson Treaty Annuities.
Survey of Indian Reserves

To provide for the following overdrawn accounts: Indian
Land Management Fund, Province of Quebec Fund,
Indian School Fund..

Grant to Agricultural Society, Munceys of the Thames..
To pay expenses of prosecution of persons selling liquor to
Indians belonging to bands in the older provinces which
have no funds of their own

To provide an amount for expenditure at Caughnawaga, Pro-
vince of Quebec, in repairing roads and bridges, evicting
trespassers, reclaiming land, schools, buildings, and
general improvements on reserves

$ 3,500 00
800 00
700 00

33,800 00

200 00

300 00

16,806 00

500 00

14,000 00
90 00

250 00

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7,000 00

67,000 00

2,500 00

73,446 00

.$ 1,250 00

2,500 00
2,000 00

100 00

2,000 00

7,850 00

$ 1,730 00

2,300 00

1,295 00

300 00

5,625 00

86,921 00 3,830,204 33

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To provide for the salary of a teacher at Big Cove, New
Brunswick..

To provide for the heating apparatus and the slate roof for
the new Mount Elgin Industrial School building...
To provide for 15 additional pupils at the Mount Elgin In-
dustrial Institute at $60...

75.00

200 00

1,850 00

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250 00

2,500 00

900 00

250 00

50 00

To provide for medical attendance on the Indians between
Pogamasing and White River on the line of the C.P.R..
To provide tools for the Wabanoosh band, Lake Nepigon...
To provide an amount to settle a long outstanding claim of
Chippewas of Thames on account of trespass on their
Reserve by Muncey Indians to whom location tickets
have been issued by the Department of Indian Affairs... 17,640 00

MANITOBA AND NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.

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21,590 00

24,955 00

10,092 00

4,274 00

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Clothing, repairs and renewals, horses, arms and ammunition, medical

stores and stationery..

72,000 00

Scouts, guides, billeting, transport of men, horses and stores, and contingencies...

45,000 00

New buildings and repairs.

15,000 00

530,000 00

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Insane patients, Manitoba..

30,000 00

Grant for schools, clerical assistance, printing, etc., to be paid half yearly in advance......

242,879 00

309,359 00

MISCELLANEOUS.

Canada Gazette.

Miscellaneous printing.

6,000 00 25,000 00

Expenses in connection with distribution of Parliamentary documents.. Unforeseen expenses, expenditure thereof to be under Order in Council, and a detailed statement to be laid before Parliament within the first fifteen days of the next session....

1,000 00

20,000 00

Commutation in lieu of remission of duties on articles imported for the use
of the Army and Navy..

For the expenses of the Government in the District of Keewatin..
Maintenance of Keewatin and other lunatics chargeable to Keewatin.
To meet expenditure in connection with "The Canada Temperance Act.'
To compensate members of the North-west Mounted Police for injuries
received in the discharge of duty.

Carried forward....

2,000 00

1,500 00

3,500 00

500 00

2,000 00

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