April 2, 1930 (16th Parliament, 4th Session)

LIB

Mr. LAPOINTE: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Liberal

1. J. J. Cashman.
2. Twenty-three years and eight months.
3. Has not yet retired.
4. Accountant of the Alberta penitentiary and custodian of the reserve.
5.
1906- 07 (8 months) $ 816 161907- 08
1,200 001908- 09
1,200 001909- 10
1,200 001910- 11
1,200 001911- 12
1,200 001912- 13
1,600 001913- 14
1,600 001914- 15
1,600 001915- 16
1,600 001916- 17
1,600 001917- 18
1,600 001918- 19
1,600 001919- 20
1,920 001920- 21
2,039 981921- 22
2,160 001922- 23
2,280 001923- 24
2,280 001924- 25
2,280 001925- 26
2,280 001926- 27
2,280 001927- 28
2,400 001928- 29
2,400 001929- 30
2,400 006. The only increases in salary given this officer have been those authorized by act of parliament and the Civil Service Commission,
and the increases have been the same as those given the accountants of all the other penitentiaries.
7. No payment of $3,120 was made for the year 1929-30. The estimates provided that amount for the maintenance of the reserve, and the expenditure totalled $2,894.04 which was made up as follows:
Salary * 2,400 00
Coal $ 10 50
Wood 4 00
Cutting and burning of
weeds
136 63Ploughing of land
225 00Telephone account 57 00
Insurance premium on
officers' bonds
6 00Telegraph account
31 26
To Messrs. Driscoll &
McKnight re blue prints etc. - penitentiary reserve, lot No. 20, Edmonton 15 00
Map-city of Edmonton. 1 00
Revenue receipt book and
postage
5 40Sundry items
2 25
494 04
Expenditure 2,894 04
Unexpended balance 225 96
Appropriation $3,120 00
8. See answer to No. 7.

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   ALBERTA PENITENTIARY-CUSTODIAN OF RESERVE
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