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• 9_:GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35 A. 1919.
REPORT OF
THE MILITIA COUNCIL FOR THE
DOMINION OF CANADA
FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31
1918
PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
OTTAWA
J. DE LABROQUERIE TACHE PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY
H.Q. 650-5-16 1919
[No. 35-1919.[
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35 A. 1919
To His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., P.C., G.C . .1.1!.G., G.C. V.O., etc., etc., Governor General and Cmnmander in Ck£ef of the Domim·on of Canada.
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY:
The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Excellency the report of the Militia Council for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1918.
Respectfully submitted,
S. C. MEWBURN, Major-General, Nhnister of Mi°l'it'ia and Defence.
DEPARTMENT OF l\iILITIA AND DEFENCE,
Ottawa.
35-1½
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35 A. 1919
CONTENTS
Active Militia, allowances to..................................................................... 10 Active Militia, appointments to (Appendix C). .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 21 Active Militia, expenditure on Schools of Instruction... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Allowances, Permanent Force ......... ·_ ...................................... • .................... 11-15 Allowances, Active Militia.. ...................... ... .... .... ........ ...................... . ..... 10 Appropriation Accounts.... .............. ...... ........... ....................................... 7-9 Appointments, Permanent Staff and Permanent Force (Appendix C)......................... . . . . . . 21 Appointments, Active Militia (Appendix C)....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Certificates Granted, Officers (Appendix D)...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Certificates Granted, N.C.O's............... ................. ................................... 23 Dominion Arsenal, Quebec: Report of Superintendent (Appendix F)...... ......... ............... 31 Dominion Arsenal, Lindsay: Report of Superintendent (Appendix G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Expenditure:
Active Non-Permanent Militia, Schools of Instruction ..................... : .................. . Comparative Statement .............. .. ... ......... ......................................... . Permanent Force, Pay and Allowances ............. ............ ............................. . War Appropriation Account, to March 31, 1918 ..... . ... ............... ....................... .
"Financial Statements, (Appendix A) ............................................................. . N.C.O's Certificates Granted (App_endix D) ...................................................... . ·Officers' Certificates Granted (Appendix D) ..................................................... . Pay and Allowances, Permanent Force .......................................................... .
Permanent Force·-
Appointments to (Appendix C) ...... · ....................................................... . Pay and Allowances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................. , ......... . Strength, changes in (Appendix B) .......................................................... .
Permanent Staff, Appointments to (Appendix C) ................................................. . Revenue 1917-18 ....... ; ........................................................................ .
Royal Military College: Report of Commandant (Appendix E) ....................................................... . Report of Board of Visitors .................................................................. .
Schools of Instruction, Active Militia, Expenditure ................................... · ............ . Strength, Permanent Force(Appendix B) ...........................•..................... , ...... . War.Appropriation Account, Statement of Expenditure to March 31, 1918 .......................... . \Varrants Granted (Appendix C) ................................................................. .
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9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35 A. 1919
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
THE MILITIA COUNCIL Year Ending March 31, 1918.
The following statements and reports for the year ending March 31, 1918, a.i~e submitted, viz:-
1. Financial Statements for the twelve months ending March 31, 1918. Appendix A. ·
2. Statement showing changes in the strength of the Permanent Force from April 1, 1917, to March 31, 1918. Appendix B.
3. Statements showing: Number of officers appointed to the Permanent Staff and Force; number of officers appointed to the Active Militia (non-permanent), and the number of warrants issued during year ending March 31, 1918. Appendix C.
4. Statement of Certificates issued during the year 1917-18. Appendix D.
5. Report of the Commandant, Roy:;i,l Military College, for year 1917-18. Report of the Board of Visitors, Royal Military College, 1918. Appendix E.
6. Reports of the Superintendent of the Dominion Arsenal, Quebec (Appendix F) for the year 1917-18 and of the Superintendent Dominion Arsenal, Lindsay (Appendix G) for the years 1916-17 and 1917-18.
E. F. JARVIS, Secretary, Militi'a Council.
5
6 DF:I'ARTJIE..V'J' OJ.' JllLITlA. 1L\"IJ DEZ,'EXOE
9 GEOflGC V, A. 1919
APPENDIX A.
The following are statements showing:-
• 1. Appropriation Accounts.
2. Allowances paid to Active :Militia in the various Districts.
3. Showing Expenditure by Stations on account of Pay and Allowances of the Permanent Force.
4. Statement of Expenditure on account of Pay and Allowances of Officers and Warrant Officers of the Permanent Force.
5. Statement of Expenditure on account of Pay and Allowances of Officers and Warrant Officers of the Permanent Force with details of expenditure by Stations.
6. Statement o'f Expenditure on account of Pay and Allowances of N.C.O.'s and men of the Permanent Force.
7. Statement of Expenditure on account of Pay and Allowances of N.C.O.'s and men of the Permanent Force with details of expenditure by stl},tions.
8. Expenditure on account of Officers and men of the Active (non-permanent) Militia attending Schools of Instruction.
9. Militia and Defence Revenue.
10. Comparative Statement of Expenditure for the ten years 1907-8 to 1917-18.
·11. Expenditure on account of War Appropriation to March 31, 1918.
12. Table of Changes in the strcngth .. of the Permanent Force.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
STATEMENT No. 3.-Statement showing Expenditure by Stations on account of Pay and Allowances of the Permanent Force for the year 1917-18.
Strength Strength Pay and Pay and Total Pay All Ranks All Ranks Allowances Allowances and
8tations. March 31, March 31, Officers N.C.Os and Allowance~. 1917. 1918. and Warrant Men.
Officers.
$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. London ............................... 62 63 21,587 90 40,270 82 61,858 72
'I'oronto ............................... 169 158 58,156 51 95,597 16 153,753 67
Kingston .............................. 170 137 59,302 33 78,067 30 137,369 63
Ottawa ............................... 372 43•1 79,981 48 258,385 68 338,367 16
l\lontreal. ............................. 5.J. 61 45,608 53 35,130 88 80,739 41
St. Jean, P. Q ......................... 2 .......... ·············· ·············· . .............
Quebec ............................... 269 259 73,200 80 138,567 03 211,767 83
Halifax ............................... 716 717 126,904 04 350,047 87 476,951 91
St. John, N .B ......................... 9 36 2,546 88 11,071 32 13,618 20
Winn!peg .............................. 288 145 26,774 77 115,738 04 142,512 81
Esquimalt ............................ 297 271 40,172 66 183,986 83 224,159 49
Calgary .............................. 63 57 18,918 78 44,268 68 63,187 46
Regina ................................ 35 47 17,688 57 24,951 68 42,640 25
Abroad ....... : ....................... 5 6 2,087 45 1,670 35 3,757 80
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6.-
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of
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llow
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N.C
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or t
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16 DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
STATEMENT No. 8.-Expenditure on account of Officers and Men, Active (non-permanent) Militia, attending Schools of Instruction, 1917-18.
(Numbers shown do not include those attending without expense .to the Public.)
Numbers Trained.
Corps, etc. Place. Cost. N.C.O's,
Officers. and Total. Men.
s cts.
Artillery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Halifax ................ . 37 2 39 1,627 60
....................... · ....... Quebec ................ . u ·········· 11 322 00
.............................. Esquimalt ........... : .. 2 .......... 2 174 00
Infantry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Halifax ................ . 137 6 143 3,658 55
.............................. London ................ . 4 ·········· 4 112 50
.............................. Esquimalt ............. . 6 6 12 100 60
Medical Corps ........................ Halifax ................ . 21 ·········· 21 632 00
Signalling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Halifax ................ . .......... 43 00
Musketry ............................. Aldershot .............. . 5 .......... 5 440 00
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria ............... . 23 24 47 592 50
Totals ............................................... . 247 38 I 285 ,, 7,702 75
Travelling Expenses, Officers and Men, Active Militia to and from Schools of Instruction; also includes travelling Expenses and Subsistence Allowance to Instructors Permanent Force:-
Military District No. 1.................................................................... Nil. " No. 2... .. . .. .......... .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nil.
No. 3 .......•............................................... :............ Nil. No. 4.................................................................... Nil. No. 5 .................................................................... $ 182 25 No. 6.................................................................... 81 74 No. 7..... .. . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nil. No. 10 .................. ,................................................ Nil. No. 11................................................................... Nil. No. 12................................................................... Nil. No. 13 ................................................................... _ Nil.
$ 7,966 74 Deduct Expenditure 1916-17 paid from 1917-18 funds ................................ _ 112 50
STATEMENT No. 9.-Revenue, 1917-18.
Militia Revenue ........................................................................... . Royal Military College .............. · ..................................................... .
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Retirement Fund ......................................................................... .
$ 7,854 24
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$ cts. 18,228 33 39,176 67 2,071 66
26,876 90
86,353 56
4,382 12 6,406 43 7,439 78
18,228 33
Fines and Forfeitures............................................................. . ........ . 768 04 235 00
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
STATEMENT No. 11.-War Appropriation.-Statement of Expenditure in Canada and Overseas for the Year ended March 31, 1918.
Particulars. Expended in
Canada.
cts.
Clothing (except boots)............................... 217,111 56 Boots and repairs to boots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282, 784 78 Necessaries (Kit bags and articles of kit)............. 74,309 51 Accoutrements....................................... 23,504 14 Binoculars, telescopes, prismatic compasses, etc....... 144,734 07 Saddlery and horse equipment......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,914 62 Motor Trucks, ambulances and other vehicles......... 841,929 38 foss Ri_fle Co., (rifles ~114 bayonets) ................................ .
oss Rifle Co. expropriation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351, 605 71 Dominion Rifle Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 701 41 Machine Guns and Spare Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877,626 36 Vickers Ltd. (Gun equipment) ....................................... . Stores (furniture, bedding, utensils, etc)............... 812,779 20
Expended Overseas.
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1,369, 321 33 329,132 69 126,17077 679,218 88 48,852 25
109,070 15 1,212,221 69
Total.
$ cts.
1,586,432 89 611,917 47 200,480 28 702,723 02 193,586 32 140,984 77
2,054,151 07
· · · · · ·3si:6os·1i 92,701 41
877,626 36
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Total for Equipment .................... . 3,751,000 74
Dominion Arsenal (from War Vote) .................. . 1,199,370 40 Lindsay Arsenal (supplies) ........................... . 997,703 11 Dominion Cartridge Co. (Ammunition) .............. . 441,758 93 Ammunition from other sources ...................... . 162,406 03
Tot~l Ammunition and Material. ........ . 2,801,238 47
Lindsay Arsenal Construction ........................ . 313,485 36 Borden Camp Land ................................. . 216,005 12
Total Land and Buildings ............... . 529,490 48
Pay and Allowances (includes subsistence, rations and Assigned Pay).. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 80,468, 381 91
:Maintenance of troops in France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . Separation Allowance ................................ . Outfit Allowances ................... ~- .............. . Engir.eer Services and Works ........................ . Purchase of Remounts, expenses of purchasers, etc ... . Drugs and Surgical Instruments ..................... . Travelling and Transport-Ocean .................... . Travelling and Transport-Land ..................... . Forage and Stabling ................................. . Pay, etc of Censors .................................. . Pay of Civil employees .............................. . Rent, water, fuel and light ........................... . Funeral Expenses .................................... . Recruiting (Medical examination, attestation and
advertising) ..................................... . Telegrams, telephones (including rental) cablegrams
and postage ..................................... . Printing and Stationery ............................. . Customs Dues ...................................... . Conservancy and Contingencies .......... .' ........... . British Recruiting Mission, U.S.A ................... . British and Foreign Governments .................... *
21,496,229 78 297,740 85 792,639 28
6,880 42 351,466 97
3,743,202 35 4,294,397 53
401,891 32 82,920 30
2,549,533 08 1,083,425 56
34,855 15
16,137 30
319,684 10 899,705 29 73,852 99
180,680 49 127,313 25
1,291,873 22
Total lfiscellaneous Payments. . . . . . . . . . . . 118,499,050 30
4,034,887 21
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l,86i,066 04
1,861,066 04
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99,279,044 49 73,000,000 00
6,456,747 96 895,228 41 199,937 17 820,325 33 579,770 25
1,190 28 205,264 65
1,053,090 07
675,957 85 1,442,614 92
19,124 22
272,558 33 215,17693
77,020 86
185,193,051 72
7,785,887 95
1,199,370 40 997,703 11 441,758 93
2,023,472 07
4,662,304 51
313,48,5 36 216,005 12
529,490 48
179,747,426 40 73,000,000 00 27,952,977 74 1,192,969 26
992,576 45 813,444 91 931,237 22
3,744,392 63 4,499,662 18 1,454,981 39
82,920 30 3,225,490 93 2,526,040 48
53,979 37
16,137 30
592,242 43 1,114,882 22
73,852 99 257,701 35 127,313 25
1,291,873 22
303, 692, 102 02
Total for year .......................... 125,580,779 99 191,089,004 97 316,669 784 96
Expended prior to 1st ~\pril, 1917 ......... 340,763,206 78 171,137,853 85 511,901,060 63
Total. ................................... $466,343,986 77 $362,226,858 82 Is 828,570,845 59
*This does not include sums aggregating $3,754,000.00 due from British and Foreign Governments on account of issues from Ordnance Stores· and proportionate charges for supplies to mixed camps, etc.
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MILITIA._ COUXCIL 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
APPENDIX C.
ANNUAL RETURN OF APPOIN'l,MENTS TO PERMANENT STAFF AND PERMANENT FORCE, APRIL 1, 1917, TO MA . n 31, 1918
Permanent Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Royal Canadian Dragoons ......................................................... Nil. Lord Strathcona's Horse (R.C.) ................................................... Nil. Royal Canadian Artillery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Royal Canadian Engineers......................................................... 3 Corps 0£ Military Staff Clerks...................................................... l Permanent Army Medical Corps................................................... 1
ANNUAL RETURN OF APPOINT::\IENTS TO THE ACTIVE :MILITIA, APRIL TO MARCH 31, 1918.
1,
C'avalry ........................................................................ . 13 Artillery ........................................................................ . 27 Engineers ....................................................................... . 50 Corps of Guides ................................................................. . Canadian Officers Training Corps ............... : ................................ . 21 Infantry ........................................................................ . Canadian Army Service Corps .................................................. .
167 13
~.\.rmy Medical Corps ............................................... · ............. . 411 Nursing Sisters, A.}.f.C ......................................................... . C'anadian Army Dental Corps ................................................... .
743 77
Canadian Army Veterinary Corps ............................................... . 33 Canadian Postal Corps .......................................................... . Canadian Ordnance Corps (Non-Permanent) ..................................... .
z l
Corps 0£ School Cadets Instructors ......................... · ..................... . 8 Canadian Militia, General List .................................................. . 58 Temporary Appointments, General List ......................................... . 295 Reserve of Officers .............................................................. . 11 Reeerve Militia ....................................................... : ......... . 41
Total...................... 1,971
1917;
WARRANTS GRANTED DURING THE PERIOD APRIL 1, 1917, TO MARCH 31, 1918.
Granted......................................................................... 26 Temporary... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • . • • 8
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
APPENDIX E.
RETURN OF N.C.O's CERTIFICATES GAINED1
AT SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION APRIL 1, 1917 AND MARCH 31, 1918.
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3, Kingston....................................... 802 4, Montreal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 5, Quebec......................................... 11 6, Halifax .............. i •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,428 7, St. John ........................................ Nil.
10, Winnipeg....................................... 513 11, Victoria........................................ 817 12, Regina......................................... 474 13, Calgary........................................ 423
Cra.nd Total. ........................................ 6,452
24 DEPd.R'l'JIENT OP l/ILITIA AND DEFENCE
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CO1L:.\1ANDANT, ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA, FOR THE YEAR 1917-1918.
SPECIAL WAR CO:i\1MISSIONS.
Sixty-one Gentlemen Cadets ,wre grantf'd Commissions during the year 1917 and thirty-five enlisted. Of the latter 95% have already been successful in winning Commissions.
Since the 4th August, 1914, and up to date 358 .Commissions have been granted to Gentlemen Cadets in residence at the College during that period.
A list of Decorations awnrded to the R..:'.\I.C. and totalled to the end of April this year is as follows:-
\".C'............. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 I{.C.B. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C'.B .............................. . ............. ·.......................... 14: I{.C.1'1.G...................................... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C.lLG..... ........ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 D.S.O.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . -106
(1 bar, 3; 2 bars, 1). ~LC ................. '.................................................... 88
(I bar, 6). Order of Brifo=h Empire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I{.C.S.I................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I (J.S.I.................................................................... I C.I.E.................................................................... 1 J(aiscr-I-Hind........................................................... 1 ~f.V.O. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Foreign Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Individual :Mentions in Despatche. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
Several Officers havr in addition been mentioned two, three, or four times. The above list is the greatest tribute that can be paid to the graduates and·
ex-Cadets of this College. Reference to this magnificent record would be incomplete without a special
mention of the services of Major V{. A. Bishop, Y.C., D.S.O. and Bar, M.C., who left the R.M.C. in 1914, and whose work in the Royal Flying Corps has made him famous throughout the Empire. Major Bishop visited the College on the 6th October, 1917, and received an oYation from the GentlrmPn Cadets.
DISCIPLINE.
As usual, the discipline of the College is excellent. The "esprit de corps" of the Gentlemen Cadets maintain8 its highest standard. I take this opportunity of bringing to notice the good work of the Cadet
N.C.O.'s and the help they have afforded the Staff in this rcRpect.
AT'TE TDAKCE.
In August, 1917, out of a successful pass list of 96 candidates, 83 joined the College, making the total in residence at the commencement of the term 120. Of these, 3 were discharged as Medically Unfit, 2 at thefr parents' request, 14 enlisted into the Royal Air Force, and one into the Tank Battalion.
Early this year, the Junior half of the Army Class of 24 finished their course and left to take Commissions.
The present total of Gentlemen Cadets in residence is no,v 76, and of these some 31 will be eligible for Commissions in July next.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
~lJ.PERIOR STAl<':F.
On the 1st October, 1917, l\'Iajor C. S. Hanson, C.F.A., was taken on the strength of the College as an Instructor.
Having served at the front, and being himself a graduate of the College, I have found his services most valuable.
On the 6th January, this year, Captain B. F. Rhodes, 11.C., Royal Field Artillery, having become medically fit, asked, and obtained permission, to return again to the front.
During his time at the College Captain Rhodes took a keen interest in the Gentlemen Cadets and I take this opportunity of thanking him for his services.
To replace the late Professor J. M. Lanos as Professor of French, the assistance of the French Government was obtained and they very kindly nominated Monsieur G. Vattier to the position and he is expected to arrive shortly.
It was with the very deepest regret that the College heard of the death of Professor J.M. Lanos on the 19th July, 1917, shortly after his return from Active Service in France.
Professor Lanos was deservedly popular and his untimely death, brought about by his strong sense of duty to his native country, was a personal loss to all ranks of the College.
On the 30th April, this year, Lieut.-Colonel L. W. 1fulloy, Instructor of Military History, left the Staff. Lieut.-Colonel Mulloy, since the early stages of the war, has been employed in the interests of recruiting for which his fine record in the South African campaign eminently suited him.
On the 1st May, this year, Major A. D. Fisken, M.C., 20th Battalion, C.E.F., was attached to the College to help in the Instruction of Tactics and Trench \Varfare.
Major Fisken is a graduate of this College; has been overseas for three years and been wounded three times. His practical experience will be of the very greatest value to the Gentlemen Cadets.
Again I have to express my best thanks to all members of the Staff, both Superior and Subordinate, and especially to the Director of Studies, Professor I. E. Martin, for their never failing readiness to help and co-operate with me at all times and in all matters relative to the efficiency and welfare of the Gentlemen Cadets and the College in general.
SUBORDINATE STAFF.
On the 7th November, 1917, Coy. Sergt.-Major Batt, Royal Fusiliers, reported for duty as Instructor in Drill and Gymnastics to replace Coy. Sergt.-:\fajor B. Shuter, Coldstream Guards, returned to duty. -
On the 10th May the following N.C.O.'s Instructors reported for duty at the College:
No. 153, C.S.M. F. Spanton, D.C.M., A.G.S. No. 64917, Sergt. J. Scales, D.C.l\l., R.F.A.
To. 20798, Corpl. A. Midleton, R.E. All three are members of the original seven Divisions of the British
Expeditionary Force and are in possession of the "1914 Star." They have seen considerable active service at the front and their services
will be most valuable to the College. I am glad to say that several of the old College servant s, who enlisted during
the early part of the war and who have. since been invalided out, have returned and taken over their former positions in accordance with the promise I made them at the time of their departure.
26 DEPARTME:S1' OF MILI1'IA A.ND DEFENCE
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PENSION SCHEME, CIVIL STAFF.
The necessity for a pensi,on for members of the Civil Staff on retirement has, I understand, been recognized and a scheme to finally adjust the matter is now receiving attention.
As I mentioned in my report of la.st year, such a sehcme is the logical supplement to our schedule of pay by which we hope to induce suitable men to ~sume the duties of posts now presently to be filled and to do justice to those at present on the Staff when the time comes for their rPtiremP.nt.
l\IEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS.
On the 1st April, :ursing Sister A. A. ·wright was attached to the Medical Staff of the College.
Sister Wright has s-erved overseas and her appointment to the College will be of the very greatest benefit to the Gentlemen Cadets.
STATISTICS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CADETS
A..verage Individual Increases since last Mea uremcnt.
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Recruit Class. No. Uppef - in Average Height. Weight. Chest. Forearm.
Date of Inspection. Class. Age. Arm.
31·4 24th Aug., 1917 ............... 81 "' 17-8 5-71 135 35 10·2 11-2
31·6 19th Dec., 1917 .............. 79 18 5-7i 141 35-6 10·4 11-4
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1 :.l 1 Gain, 4 months .............. .......... .......... 6 6 ¾ . .. 32-2
1st l\Iay, 1918 ................ 76 18·4 5·7¾ 143} 36 10-6 11-6 _;i_ 4
:.l .:.l Gain, 4 months .............. .......... i 2½ :.l ·········· 4 4 . 1¼
Total gain, 8 months ......... ·········· 1 8} 1 ]._ J_ .......... ¼ 2 2
RIDING.
The Riding Instruction and the progress made by the Gentlemen Cadets continue to be most satisfactory under the very able guidance of Major \V. F. Ingpen.
The personnel of the Riding Establishment havB carried out their duties satisfactorily a!nd the horses, harness, stables, etc., are in a very high state of efficiency.
R.M.C. REGULATIONS.
Revised Regulations liave been published covering the_ amendments which have been made from time to time.
I still hope that the question of the duration of the College Course being made a four, inste~d of a three years' one, will be carefully considered.
Such a measure would necessitate the lowering of the existing minimum age limit to 15 years instead of 16 years on the 1st January of the year of the examination.
The many arguments in favour of this scheme considerably ou_tweigh, I consider, the disadvantages.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 35
MESSING.
Owing to the rise in price of the various items of food, the daily cost of the Cadets' Messing was raised from sixty to sixty-five cents.
Mrs. Douglas, who is in charge of the kitchen, and her staff continue to .iive the greatest satisfaction.
INDOOR IMPROVEMEN 'TS.
Many indoor improvements to the College in the way of painting and renovating have been carried out.
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught very kindly obtained for the College very fine autograph photographs of Their Majesties, the King and Queen. They have been suitably framed and are now hung in the Cadets' Mess Room.
The needs of the College itself are most carefully and capably looked after by the District Officer of Engineers1 Lieut. F. Vokes, R.C.E.
cr'EMPORARY ACCOMMODATION OF THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.
Immediately after the disaster at Halifax, and when it was known that the Royal Naval College had been rendered useless, it was at once the wish of the Royal Military College to do all in their pQwer to give assistance to their sister Institution.
Owing to the fact that the Army Class had just graduated previous to the disaster, it became possible for Militia Headquarters to offer accommodation, as a purely temporary measure, to the Staff and Cadets of the Naval College here.
The Staff and Cadets arrived on the 12th February this year thereby once more, after a period of over a hundred years, connecting the Royal ~ avy with the old site of the Na val Dockyard of 1812.
VISITORS.
Many graduates and ex-cadets from Overseas have visited the College the last year. Lord and Lady Aberdeen paid a visit on the 29th July, 1917.
On the 22nd February, this year, Admiral Sir Charles Kingsmill very kindly gave away Athletic and Aquatic prizes to the Gentlemen Cadets of the College.
Dr. Prince and Colonel Winter, Headquarters Staff, Ottawa, delivered lectures to the Cadets on the 22nd February and 10th April this year, respectively.
His Worship the Mayor of Toronto has been a frequent visitor. Through his kindness the Cadets were able to witness the work of the Light, Bantam, and Welter Weight Boxing Champions of Canada, at the Assault-at-Arms held in the College Gymnasium on the 24th April last.
Kingston, 1st May1 1918.
C. N. PERREAU COLONEL,
General Staff, Commandant, Royal Military College of Canada.
28 DEPA.RTMBXT OP .lllLZTI.:J. JXD DEFESOE
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919'
ROYAL :\IILITARY COLLEGE-REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS, 1918.
The Board assrmbled at the Royal ::.\Iilitary College on Wednesday the 22nd day of ~fay, HHS.
PRESENT:
Chairman-The Rt. Hon. Lord Shaughnessy, K.C.V.O.
Members-1Iajor-General Sir W. D. Otter, K.C.B., C.V.O., etc., The Rt. Rev. John Farthing, Bishop of Montreal, Hon. Lt.-Col. The Rev. Monsignor Dauth, Mr. George Galt, Colonel Clyde Caldwell (for Chief of the General Staff), Colonel A. Z. Palmer, C.M.G. (Ex-Cadet R..M.C.).
~ ecretary-Major "\Villiam Baty (for Colonel C. S. Maclnnes, C.M.G., D.A.G).
The following members were unavoidably absent:
Hon. Colonel R.. A. Falconer, K.C.lVI.G., M.A., etc., Major-General W. G. Gwatkin, C.B., C.M.G., Chief of the General Staff, C. A. J\fagrath, Esq.
The Board assembled at the College at 3.30 p.m. on the date mentioned, and were there met by the Commandant and members of the Staff, Military and Civil.
GENERAL REMARKS.
The Board desire to draw attention to the splendid record being maintained by the Graduates of the Royal Military College in the war, which is evidenced by the large number of decorations won by ex-cadets. It is felt that mention should be made of the achievement of Major W. A. Bishop, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., whose work in the Royal Air Force reflects great credit on the College.
A matter to which the Board desire to draw attention, although it is understood that steps are being taken to remedy the condition, is the total inadequacy of the present class-room accommodation. The Board wish to emphasize the very urgent need of extra accommodation in this respect. The present arrangement is insufficient for the needs of the gentlemen cadets at present attending the College. Any incre~se in the number would mean that the training would suffer in consequence, more especially that part of the study essential in the general education of the cadet, but of the utmost importance to those being trained for participation in the present war, namely, science.
PENSIONS TO CIVIL MEMBERS OF THE SUPERIOR STAFF.
The matter of granting Pension to Civil Members of the Staff has been again brought forward. for consideration. From representations made, it would appear that this matter has received attention subsequent to recommendation made by the Board last year, and that it is proposed to enlarge the Militia Pension Act to embrace m 0 mbers of the Superior Civil Staff at the Royal Military College.
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The Board recommend and urge the nccess~ty of the early adoption of some adequate pension scheme. It would appear that the Royal Military College should be in a position to command the services of men of outstanding Educational ability for its instructional staff, and should also be in a position to retire the Members of its staff, in order to promote efficiency.
The Board, therefore, submit and recommend that the :\lilitia Pension Act lw amended by an addition thereto to the following effect:-
" And on a like basis of calculation same Pension Alio-wance should be extended to the Director of Studies, Profe:::;sors, Assi tant Professors and Instructors at the Royal Military College."
RE ADOPTION OF FOUR YEARS' COURSE.
The recommendation of the Commandant that the four years' course be readopted was discussed. In support of the recommendation for the extended period, it is stated that the present course of three years is considered inadequate in length of time to cover the present syllabus, and that the proposed educational facilities for practical work, especially in Applied Mechanics, makes the lengthened course all the more necessary. Also by giving the fourth year, the additional time could be used for specializing on either Military or Civil subjects. In the case of the latter the time could be devoted to whatever subject is to be taken up by the Gentlemen Cadet after Graduation. Another reason for the readoption of the four years' course is that the Diploma on Graduation should be the equivalent of Diplomas granted by the Universities of Canada.
QUARTERS.
The appropriation of the sixteen Servants' Quarters for conversion into eight Quarters for Members of the Staff.
The Commandant recommends that the present Servants' Quarters on the College grounds be converted into eight quarters for members of the Staff. In making his recommendation, the Commandant states that the present situation is that quarters are not being provided for all of the serv-ants, as some have to be placed on subsistence and live outside the College. There is not sufficient accommodation in the College for the Members of the Superior Staff, many of whom have to find quarters in Kingston. This entails a great hardship as Members of the Superior Staff are required to be in attendance at the College at uncertain hours in the performance of their duties. The residence at the College of the Members of the Superior Staff is more essential than the Servants in the interests of discipline and economy. The conversion of the existing quarters into Officc>rs' Quarters could he done without a great deal of expense to the public.
The Board agree with the Commandant, and recommend that the Serv:=i.nts' Quarters be appropriated for Officers' Quarkrs with as little delay as possible.
E.NGA.GEMEN1' OF LANDSCAPE ENGINEER TO PH.EPA.RE PLAN FOR FUTURl~ DEVELOPMENT OF COLLEGE GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
It was submitted to the Board that the Service of a Land cape Engineer be obtained to formulate a scheme for the laying out of the College grounds for future developments. The Board decided that it was inadvisable to recommend action at the pre ent time: and that the matkr be left in abf'yancc.
PHY ICAL TRAINING.
The physical work performed by the Gentlemen Cadets is worthy of mention, which is not only evidence of the careful training, but also good all round development. The absence of apparatus work "\Y:lS noticeable, most of the exercises performed being free movements.
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DISCIPLINE.
The Board wish to report that the high standard of discipline has been maintained, there being no serious offences to report for the past year.
EQUITATION.
The riding of the Gentlemen Cadets was very good and showed careful instruction in this very necesRary part of the work.
MESSING.
The messing is very good. There were no complaints made. The Board inspected the Mess Room and Kitchen and found everything extremely neat and clean. The Commandant expresses himself as being quite satisfied with the present staff in charge of messing arrangements.
The Commandant reports that owing to the increase of various items of food, that the daily cost of Cadets messing has been raised from 60 to 65 cents.
DRILL.
A Trench Raid was performed by the Gentlemen Cadets, which appeared to have been carefully planned and was very well carried out. To add realism, ~ the Commandant obtained the assistance of two aeroplanes from the Royal Air Force, ,vhich acted as hostile air craft, and carried out bombing during the attack.
STAFF.
The Commandant expresses himself as very well satisfied wjth the assistance given him by the Staff under his charge. The Board concur in this and wish to add that in their opinion a large measure of the success obtained, and the excellent discipline which prevails at the College, must be attributed to the painstaking work of the Commandant, to whom credit is also due for the excellent records being maintained of all matters of interest, which in any way concern the College during the present war.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
SHAUGHNESSY,
Chairman, Board of -Visitors.
W. D. OTTER, Major-General,
JOHN, MONTREAL,
GASPARD DAUTH, Lt.-Colonel,
GEORGE GALT,
A. CLYDE CALDWELL, Colonel,
A. Z. PALMER, Colonel,
.Members Board of Yisitors.
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APPENDIX F.
REPORT OF THE srPERINTE.i:TDE.lTT, DO::MINIO.l~ ARSENAL, QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR K ~DING :MARCH 31, 1918.
Thr Superintendent •of The ·Dominion Arsenal ~·epor.ts as follows:
EMPLOYEES.
The average number of employees throughout the year was 778.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
1. Appropriation Account,
3. Assets and Liabilities,
,5. Indirect Expenditure.
2. Details of Net Expenditure.
4. Capital Account,
APPROPRIATION A~JD EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, 1917-18.
Credits ................................................................. . Credit for Headquarters' erroneous charge ............................... . l{efunds ................................................................ .
1,346,493 41 3 10
13,708 86
$ 1,360,205 37
Net expenditure ......................................... : ................ $ 1,314,063 39 Headquarter's erroneous charge........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10 Balance in Bank deposited to the credit of the Receiver General an March
31, 1918.............................................................. 46,101 05 Cash balance deposited to the credit of the Receiver General on March 31,
1918...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 83
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE, 1917-18.
$ 1,360,205 37
;:::; ·,: ·sp~~i~1· s~~~i~~- •·.:::::::::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : $ 453,344 41
7,518 00 23,241 84
779,466 82 Salaries ................................................................................. . J\faterial. ............................................................................... . Travelling expenses ..................................................................... . Freight ................................................................................. . Equipment, general (pulleys, hangers, etc.) .............................................. . Printing and Stationery ................................................................. . Electricity and gas ...................................................................... . Cartage and cabs ........................................................................ . Belting ................................................................................. . Machinery .............................................................................. . Telegrams, telephones and postage ...................................................... . ~Iiscellaneous ........................................................................... . Medicines ............................................................................... . Office fixtures, etc ....................................................................... . Snow removal .......................................................................... . \Vater supply .......................................................................... . ~\dvances for travelling expenses ......................................................... . Customs dues ........................................................................... .
950 30 1,613 60 5,497 65 1,832 23
25,283 68 1,818 05 1,451 52 4,442 94
692 21 2,068 80
226 24 565 07 224 00
1,912 00 1,205 35
708 68
S 1,314,063 39
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STATEMENT OF lNDIRl~CT ExPENDITURI<}, 1917-18.
Expenditure on the following services, not charged to any special work-Salarie~............................................................. . ............ $
~~:::·.-•sp~~i~i ·s~~~i~~,.,·_ ·.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Material. ........................................ ,................ . ............ . Electricity and gas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . Travelling expenses ..... · ........................................................... . Cartage and cabs ................................................................. . Printing and stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . Telegrams, telephones and postage .................................................... . ~iiscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . )Iedicines ............................................................................. . Customs dues .......................................................................... . Freight ............................................................................... . Snow removal ........................................................................ . Water supply .......................................................................... .
Repairs to heating system and electric light wires:-Wages ..................................................................... $ 1, 771 20 Material, etc............................................................ 306 00
From Capital Account:-3 per cent depreciation on Buildings ..................................... S
10 " " Machinery ................................... . 20 Tools ...................................... . . . 50 Belting ...................................... . 30 Equipment ................................... . 5 Office fixtures ................................ .
fi,388 39 1-1,530 62
88 38 1,217 19 6,295 68
69 29
23,241 84 31,628 26
7,.518 00 7,065 52
512 75 717 00
1,470 05 1,812 48
486 43 1,838 76
226 24 69 24
524 86 224 00 52 00
2,077 20
27,589 5;j
LE:Fls-amount taken in relief of indirect oxpenditurn ...... . $ 107,054 18
499 :u
$ 106,554 87
NOTE.-This amount, together with indirect expenditure of each factory, has been distributed as a general percentage on direct labour, as shown below:-
\Vorkshop ...................................................................... 52·6 per cont. Cartridge Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 • 9 " Rolling Mill.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 50- 9 Shell Factory .................................. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 • 3 Carpenter's Shop........................................................ 25•7 Tool Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 • 6 Charger Plant ................................................................. 180 • 8 Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 • 5 Examining Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 • 3 18-pr. Plant .................................................................... 7-1-,5 Gauge Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 • 3
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PRODUCTION STATEMENT, 1917-18.
DEFCRIP'I'IOX :-Boxes, Ammunition, Q. F. 18-pr., Mark Illa (without tin lining). Boxes, Ammunition, S.A., 1,000 rounds, -303" in chargers, No. 1. Boxe:-;, Ammunition, S.A., 1,000 rounds, ·303" in chargers, No. 1.
(Overhauling only.) Boxes, Ammunition, 8.A., Mark XV-Tin cover only. Boxes, Ammunition, .'3.A., Mark XV-Tin lids only. Boxes. Ammunition, S.A., 1,000 rounds, ·303" in charger , No. 1-Tin lids only. Boxes, Ammunition, S.A., 1,000 roundi,:, •303" in chargers, No. 1-Tin covers only .
. Bottles, oil, Mark IV. Cartridges, S.A., Ball., ·303-inch, cordite, Mark VII. Cartridges, S. A. Ball, · 303-inch, cordite. (Special Ross bullets.) Cartridges, S.A. Ball, -303-inch, smokeless powder, gallery practice. Cartridge:;, S.A., Blank, •303-inch. Cartridges, 8 . .\. Dummy, ·303-inch, Canadian, Mark I. Cartridges, S. A. Dummy, • 303-inch, special, for use with index prartice rods. Cartridges, Q. F., 18-pr., Mark I, plugged corditJ,. Cartridges, Q.F., 18-pr., Mark I, plugged, cordite (a). Cartridges, Q. F. 18-pr., Mark I, plugged, nitrocellulose. Cartridges, Q. F. 18-pr., Mark I, plugged, nitrocellulose (a). Cartridges, Dutnrny, 18-pr., plugged, sperial. Cartridges, Q.F., 3-pr. cordite M.D. practice, Mark XII (a). Clips, cartridge, Q.F. 18-pr. Chargers, •303-inch, cartridge, )!lark III. Experimental work: Chief Inspector of Arms and Ammunition. Gongs, alarm, for Guards, at Martiniere, Beaumont and Levis Forts. Miscellaneous ervices for: Chief Inspector of Arms and Ammunition.
" " Dominion Ar..,enal, Lindsay. Imperial Ministry of Munitions. Ordnance Stores
" " Ross Rifle Factory. Primers, percus::1ion, Q.F. cartridge, No. 1, Marks IV and V, filled. Reservoirs, compressed air. (Re-annealing only.) Repairs:-Boxes, Ammunition, S.A. Mark XV.
Boxes, Ammunition, Q.F. 18-pr. Mark II. Boxes, Ammunition, Q.F., 3 pr. Clips, cartridge, Q.F. 18-pr. Clips, cartridge, Q. F. 3-pr. Ca:.es, Q. F. 18-pr. Cases, Q.F. 3 pr. Cartridges, Dummy, Q.F. 18 pr. Charger:;,, • 303-incl;t, cartridge. Plugs, Fuze Hole, 2" No. 1, Mark I.
Sedions of the components (in their different staa;es) of Cartridge, Q.F. 18-pr. Shrapnel.
Total cost of Productjon, $1,188,323.78.
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APPENDIX G.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, DOMINION ARSENAL, LINDSAY.
The SupeTintendent of the Dominion Arsenal, Lindsay, reports as follows:(NoTE:-This is the first report for this Arsenal since its completion.)
APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE, 1916-17. CREDITS-
Deposit to Credit of Lindsay Arnenal ..................................... $ 2, 000 00 Letters of Credit of Lindsay Arsenal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250, 000 00 Credits represented by direct payments by Ottawa.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,248,108 85 Credits represented by High Commissioner............................... 9,509 88
$ 1,509,618 73
EXPENDITURE-Disbu~~ements, Lindsay ................................................ $ 185,346 97
Ottawa................................................. 1,248,010 50 High Commissioner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 509 88
Refunds to Receiver General. ................ .' ...... · ... $ 98 35 $ 1,442,867 35
Amount of Bank Deposit refunded...................... 2,000 00 Balance of Letters of Credit lapsed .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64., 653 03
66,751 38
$ 1,509, 618 73
SUMMARY 01<" EXPENDI'l'URE, 1916-17.
Lindsay. . Ottawa. High Com
missioner. Total.
cts. $ cts. $ cts. Buildings ................................................... .
$ cts. 622,548 69 578,699 08 26,770 42 1,320 00 1,541 01
622,548 69 578,699 08 26,770 42
180,367 71 9,987 74 6,319 26
Machinery .................................................. . Land ....................................................... . Material and Stores............................ 169,537 83 Wages......................................... 8,446 73 Salaries....................................... 6,319 26 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . •............ Petty cash expenses ........................... , 1,043 15 'fransport ·and Freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .••.......... Professional :,ervices ........................................ .
9,509 88
..... 3;21s·12· :::::::::::: 2,042 10 ........... .
11,813 48 1,043 Hi 3,275 72 2,042 10
185,346 97 1,248,010 50 9,509 88 1,442,867 35
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ANNUAL REPORT, 1917-18.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, DOMINION ARSENAL, LL DRAY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1918.
EMPLOYEES.
The average number~ of employees for the year were:-Male, 226; Female, 223.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
CREDITS AND EXPENDITURES. CREDITS-
Letters of Credit-Lindsay .............................................. . Credits repre.--;entcd l>y direct payments from Ottawa .................... . Credits repre,,0ntNl hy High Commissioner............... . ......... .
EXPENDITUH E-Disbursements-Lindsay ................................................ .
" Ottawa ............................. ' ................... . High Commissioner .................................. .
Refunds to Receiver General. ........................ $ 7,415 46 HalarH'c of Letter of Credit........................... 40,409 46
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURE.
704,800 00 647,102 07
11 72
$ 1,351,913 79
663,598 44 640,478 71
11 72
$ 1,304,088 87
47,824 92
$1,351,9J3 79
Lindsay. Ottawa. High Com
missioner. Total.
Buildings ..................................... . ~achinery .................................... . Equipment ................................... . 'I'ools .................................•........ Hardware .................................... . Iron, Steel, and other metals .................. . Fuel ...................................... •···• Lumber .................................... •.• ( 'hemicals .................................... . Stores-Miscellaneous ......................... . Travelling expenses, Postage .................. . Express charges ............................... . Freight an<t demurrage ....................... . Cordite ....................................... . Power and Light ............................. . Medical and Hospital charges ................. . \Vages ........................................ . Salaries ...................................... . Petty ca::,h expenses ........................... . Acids ..................................... ••••• Office furniture ............................... .
$ cts.
40,915 48 ' 10,279 76 29,218 80
5,395 33 10,385 82 27,588 25 45,618 34 5,520 60 1,046 53
10,315 35 2,790 31
208 12
114,564 32 13,183 31
644 13 325,070 90
20,465 34 69 57
253 68 64 50
663,598 44
$ cts.
553,202 06 64,076 22 3,930 22
295 39 8,118 25 2,735 00
823 41 2,032 05
4,299 14
5 04
$ cts.
11 72
·············· ........... . 961 93 ........... .
$ ct::;.
594,117 54 74,355 98 33,149 02
5,395 33 10,681 21 35,706 50 48,353 34 5,520 60 1,869 94
12,347 40 2,790 31
208 12 4,310 86
114,564 32 13,183 31
644 13 325,075 94 20,465 34
69 57 253 68
1,026 43
640,478 71 11 72 1,304,088 87
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ANNUAL REPORT, 1917-18.
DOMINION ARSENAL, LINDSAY.
ASSETS XN D LL \.BILI1'IE, .
Liabilitie .
cts.
Land .................................................................................. . Buildings .............................................................................. . Machinery ............................................................................. . Equipment ................... (including Office equipment) ............................. . Shafting ............................................................................... . Belting ................................................................................ . Siding (Raihvay.) ..................................................................... . Track scales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . Chemical apparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . Gas apparatus ......................................................................... . Heating apparatus ..................................................................... . Roads, etc ............................................................................. . Fencing, etc .......................................................... .'. . .............. . Sewers ................................................................................ . Ammunition and Tools in process ............... , ....................................... . )Jaterial on hand ...................................................................... .
Dr. balance due 1917-18 to Quebec Arsenal. .................... . Amount due to Credit of Militia and Defence ................... .
66,578 90 2,029,551 17
Assets.
$ cts.
39,943 97 780,639 51 537,126 48 79,438 98 32,521 7fi 7,889 09 6,714 05 4,437 29 1,929 24
40,009 31 14,415 05 3,352 78 4,385 91
27,473 40 292,784 15 223,069 11
2,096,130 07 2,096,130 07
CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
To Lan<l .............................................. . Building •........................................... Machinery .... ~- ................................... . Equipment ........................................ . Shafting ........................................... . l{Plting ............................................ . Hail way Siding .................................... . 'l'raf• k scales ....................................... . < 'hemical apparatus ................................ . Gas apparatus ..................................... . Heating apparatu::L ................................ . Roads ............................................. . FonC:es, etc ......................................... . Rewers ............................................ .
Net Capital, March 31, HHS ..... .
Creditor.
Debtor.
$ cts.
39,943 97 797,224 64 594,181 51 92,778 97 :H,233 39 15,778 15 6,714 05 4,590 29 2,411 55
41,995 31 14,865 42 3,529 24 4,873 23
28,034 08
1,681,153 80
1,681,153 80
Depreciation.
$ cts.
16,585 13 57,055 03 13,:339 99 1,711 64 7,889 OU
153 00 482 31
1,986 00 450 37 176 4i.i 487 32 560 (i8
100,876 99 1,580,276 81
1,681,153 80
S.S. WEATHERBIE, Lt.-Colonel,
Net.
$ cts.
39,943 97 780, 6:39 51 537,lW 48 79,438 98 32,521 75 7,889 09 6,714 05 4,4:W 29 1,929 2-!
40,009 :ll 14,415 05 3,352 78 4,385 91
27,473 40
1,580,276 81
Rupt. Dominion Arsenal, Lindsay.