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An Act respecting the Governor General, the Civil List, and the Salaries of certain Public Functionaries/Schedule

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SCHEDULE.

SALARIES, ALLOWANCES, PENSIONS, AND OTHER SUMS OF MONEY PAYABLE UNDER THIS ACT.


Dominion of Canada.


The following Ministers, Members of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, viz:—


The Minister of Justice and Attorney General, $5,000 per annum.
The Minister of Militia and Defence, $5,000
The Minister ofCustoms, $5,000
The Minister of Finance, $5,000
The Minister of Public Works $5,000
The Minister of Inland Revenue, $5,000
The Secretary of State for the Provinees, $5,000
The President of the Queen’s Privy Council $5,000
The Minister of Marine and Fisheries $5,000
The Post Master General $5,000
The Minister of Agrieulture $5,000
The Secretary of State of Canada $5,000
The Receiver General $5,000
The Secretary of the Governor General, while the present Incumbent remains in office
$8,000
And afterwards $2,400


Province of Quebec.


The Lieutenant Governor $8,000 per annum.
The Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench
$5,000
Four Puisné Judges of the said Court, each $4,000
The Chief Justice of the Superior Court $5,000
Two Puisné Judges of the said Court, each $4,000
so long as the Hon. Mr. Justice Short remains in office, and afterwards six at the same rate.
Seven Puisné Judges of the said Court, each $8,200
and after the decease or resignation of Mr. Justice Short, eight at the same rate.
Three Judges of the said Court $2,800
To each of the said Judges, such travelling expenses as may be allowed him by the Governor in Council, under the provisions of law in that behalf.
The Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty $2,000


Province of Ontario.


The Lieutenant Governor $8,000 per annum.
The Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench $5,000
Two Puisné Justices of the said Court, each $4,000
The Chancellor $5,000
Two Vice Chancellors, each $4,000
The Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas $5,000
Two Puisné Judges of the said Court, each $4,000
To each of the said Judges, such travelling expenses as may be allowed him by the Governor in Council.
To each of County Judges respectively, such salary not exceeding $2,600, nor less than $1,800 per annum, as the Governor in Council may from time to time fix and appoint, but provided that any salary may be reduced to $1,800 after a vacancy.
To each of the said County Judges, for travelling expenses $200


Province of Nova Scotia.


The Lieutenant Governor $7,000 per annum.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $3,000
The Judge in Equity $4,000
Judge Bliss, one of the Assistant Justices of the Supreme Court, so long as he shall hold the Office
$3,250
Three (and after the decease or resignation of Judge Bliss, four) other Assistant Judges of the Supreme Court, each
$3,200
To each of the said Judges, such travelling expenses as may be allowed to him by the Governor in Council.


Province of New Brunswick.


The Lieutenant Governor $7,000 per annum.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $4,000
Mr. Justice Parker, during his incumbency $4,000
Three (and after the decease of Mr. Justice Parker, four) Judges of the said Court, each
$3,200
To each of the said Judges, such travelling expenses as may be allowed him by the Governor in Council.
Five County Judges, each, such salary not exceeding $2,600 nor less than $1,800 per annum, as the Governor in Council may from time to time fix and appoint,—but provided that any salary may be reduced to $1,600 after a vacancy.
To each of the said County Judges, for travelling expenses
$200


Pensions.


To each of the Retired Judges of the Superior Courts of Equity or Law or of Vice-Admiralty mentioned in the foregoing Act, in any one of the four Provinces, such retiring allowance as may have been granted to him under any provision of law in that behalf, before the coming into force of this Act, so long and on the conditions subject to which such retiring allowance or pension was granted, or as may be granted to such Judge under the provisions of this Act, on his resigning oflice, after it takes effect.


To John G. Marshall, Esquire, formerly one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in Nova Scotia
$1,200 per annum.
To William Q. Sawers, Esquire, formerly one of the Judges of the said Court
$1200
To John Spry Morris, Esquire, formerly Crown Land Commissioner, Nova Scotia, and
$1,200
To H. W. Crawley, Enquire, formerly Crown Land Commisioner, Cape Breton $1,200
To each so long as he does not accept any office under Government of equal or greater value.


Miscellaneous.

Indian Annuities (Quebec & Ontario) $26,664 per an.