Thomas Simpson Sproule
Conservative (1867-1942)
Mr. SPROULE.
How many extra clerks are employed in the head office here ?
Subtopic: J. A. GREGORY,
Mr. SPROULE.
How many extra clerks are employed in the head office here ?
There are twelve at present. They have passed the civil service examination, and they are, to all intents and purposes, regular officials.
Mr. SPROULE.
How many were appointed last year ]
Five.
Mr. SPROULE.
It is very late now, and I think we had better adjourn. This is a subject that usually takes a great deal of time.
All right.
Some resolutions reported.
The MINISTER OF MARINE AND
FISHERIES (Sir Louis Davies) moved the adjournment of the House.
Mr. SPROULE.
What work will be taken up to-morrow ?
The MINISTER OF MARINE AND
FISHERIES. The Bills on the Order paper, the government notices of motion, and then supply.
Mr. SPROULE.
Supplies for what department ?
The MINISTER OF MARINE AND
FISHERIES. The Minister of the Interior will take his supplementary estimates.
Mr. SPROULE.
Can the Minister of 'Finance tell us when the further supple-mentaries will be brought down ?
Probably to-day.
Motion agreed to ; and House adjourned at 1.50 a.m. Friday.
Friday, May 10, 1901.