February 24, 1916

QUESTIONS.


[Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk.] BLUE RIVER M. & L. CO.


PORT HOWE POSTMASTER.

LIB

Edward Mortimer Macdonald

Liberal

Mr. MACDONALD:

What salary is paid for all purposes to R. jl Smith, as postmaster for Port Howe, Cumberland county?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   PORT HOWE POSTMASTER.
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LIB

Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain

Liberal

Mr. CASGRAIN:

Salary, $79; rent allowance, $6; total, $85; also the usual money order and postal note commissions, which amounted to $13.75 in the last fiscal year

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   PORT HOWE POSTMASTER.
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PORT HOWE R. R. No. 1.

LIB

Mr. MACDONALD:

Liberal

1. Who is the mail contractor for. Port Howe, R. R. No. 1, Cumberland county?

2. What amount is paid him yearly under his contract?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   PORT HOWE R. R. No. 1.
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LIB

SOLICITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE FITTINGS.


* Mr. LANCTOT: What was the total cost of preparing, fitting up, and furnishing the new offices of the present Solicitor General in the Eastern Departmental block at Ottawa?


CON

Robert Rogers (Minister of Public Works)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. ROGERS:

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   SOLICITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE FITTINGS.
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CON

LOUISVILLE POST OFFICE.

LIB

Charles Arthur Gauvreau

Liberal

Mr. GAUVREAU:

What has been, during the past year, the total revenue of the Louisville post office?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   LOUISVILLE POST OFFICE.
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LIB

Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain

Liberal

Mr. CASGRAIN:

Gross revenue from 1st January, 1915, to 31st December, 1915, $2,632.42. ,

SUPPLIES FOR 106th REGIMENT.

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   LOUISVILLE POST OFFICE.
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LIB

Edward Mortimer Macdonald

Liberal

Mr. MACDONALD:

To whom were contracts awarded for provisions, meats, furnishings, stoves, coal and other supplies, respectively, in connection with the billeting of soldiers of the 106th Regiment at Pictou, Nova Scotia?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   LOUISVILLE POST OFFICE.
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L-C

Samuel Hughes (Minister of Militia and Defence)

Liberal-Conservative

Sir SAM HUGHES:

Contracts for supplies were awarded as follows: Meat, Pope Bros., Pictou, N.S.; bread, James D. McDonald, Pictou, N.S.; groceries, John Munro, Pictou, N.S.; jam and marmalade, E. D. Smith & Sons, Winona, Ont.; soft coal, Peter Brown & Sons. Stoves, fittings and materials for fitting up quarters for the battalion were obtained as follows: plumbing, W. D. McKenzie; tinsmith work, Scott Brown; toilets, Amherst Foundry Co.; 3 cooking ranges, Enterprise Foundry Co.; 14 stoves, J. F. Carson; electric light fixtures, John A. Stalker & Co.; lumber, A. Fullerton & Son

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   LOUISVILLE POST OFFICE.
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POWDER MILK.

LIB

James Joseph Hughes

Liberal

Mr. J. J. HUGHES:

What quantity of milk can be made from a pound of powder milk?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   POWDER MILK.
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L-C

Samuel Hughes (Minister of Militia and Defence)

Liberal-Conservative

Sir SAM HUGHES:

This question was asked yesterday.

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   POWDER MILK.
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February 24, 1916