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To which may be added for surveys of important manufactories an additional salary for the special-class excisemen and other officers connected with such survey, not exceeding in any one case two hundred dollars per annum. 3 E. VII., c. 9, s. 24.

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Post Office Inspectors and Assistant Post Office Inspectors.

The salary of a post office inspector on appointment shall be two thousand dollars, with increases of fifty dollars per annum for six years, and one hundred dollars per annum thereafter up to a maximum of two thousand six hundred dollars.

Any post office inspector who, on the thirteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and three, had completed six years of service as such may be granted an increase of one hundred dollars per annum up to the maximum of two thousand six hundred dollars.

Any post office inspector who, on the last mentioned date, had completed less than six years of service as such may be granted an increase of fifty dollars per annum until he has completed six years of service, and one hundred dollars per annum thereafter up to the maximum of two thousand six hundred dollars.

The salary of an assistant post office inspector on appointment shall be twelve hundred dollars, with increases of fifty dollars per annum for the first six years, and one hundred dollars per annum thereafter up to a maximum of one thousand eight hundred dollars.

Any assistant post office inspector who, on the thirteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and three, had completed six years of service as such may be granted an increase of one hundred dollars per annum up to a maximum of one thousand eight hundred dollars.

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Any assistant post office inspector who, on the last mentioned. date, had completed less than six years of service as such may be granted an increase of fifty dollars per annum until he has completed six years of service, and of one hundred dollars per annum thereafter up to a maximum of one thousand eight hundred dollars. 3 E. VII., c. 49, s. 7.

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To Railway Mail Clerks, in addition to regular salary, an aliowance not exceeding half a cent per mile for every mile travelled on duty in the Post Office cars, and an additional allowance of half a cent per mile for every mile so travelled between eight in the afternoon and eight in the forenoon.

52 V., c. 12, s. 3.

City Postmasters.

Class 1. When postage collections exceed $250,000..$4,000 are from $200,000 to 250,000.. 3,750 150,000 to 200,000.. 3,500 100,000 to 150,000.. 3,250

80,000 to 100,000.. 2,800

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are less than.. ..20,000.. 1,400

to $1,800, as the Postmaster General determines. These salaries shall not be supplemented by any allowances, commissions or perquisites whatsoever.

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40,000 to 60,000.. 1,600

20,000 to 40,000.. 1,400

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to $1,400, as the Postmaster General determines. 52 V., c. 12,

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Clerks

Clerks in City Post Offices, and the Offices of Post Office
Inspectors and Superintendents of Railway
Mail Service.

Fourth class, on appointment, four hundred dollars; by annual increases of fifty dollars up to seven hundred dollars. If any stamper and sorter is promoted to the fourth class, his initial salary as such class clerk shall be not less than his salary as such stamper and sorter at the time of such promotion.

Junior third class, on appointment, seven hundred dollars; by annual increases of fifty dollars up to eight hundred dollars. Senior third class, on appointment, eight hundred dollars; by annual increases of fifty dollars up to nine hundred dollars. Junior second class, on appointment, nine hundred dollars; by annual increases of fifty dollars up to one thousand dollars. Senior second class, on appointment, one thousand dollars; by annual increases of fifty dollars up to one thousand two hundred dollars.

First class, specific duties, with fixed salaries in each case to be determined by the Postmaster General; no salary to be less than one thousand two hundred dollars, or more than one thousand five hundred dollars.

Any clerk in any of the said offices who on the thirteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and three, was in the third class, shall be deemed to be a junior third-class clerk, his salary until otherwise ordered, continuing to be the amount which he was then enjoying, subject to annual increases not exceeding fifty dollars until it reaches eight hundred dollars

per annum.

Any clerk in the second class on the last mentioned date shall be deemed to be a senior second-class clerk, except that if his salary was then less than one thousand dollars, it shall, until otherwise ordered, continue to be the amount which he was then enjoying, subject to annual increases, not exceeding fifty dollars each, until it reaches twelve hundred dollars per annum. 3 E. VII., c. 49, s. 6.

SCHEDULE C.

I (A.B.) solemnly and sincerely swear that I will faithfully and honestly fulfil the duties which devolve upon me and that I will not ask, or receive

as

any sum of money, services, recompense or matter or thing whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in return for what I have done or may do in the discharge of any of the duties of my said office, except my salary or what may be allowed me by law cr by an order of the Governor in Council;

So help me God. R.S., c. 17, sch. C.

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SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE D.

(After the asterisks in schedule C.)

And that I will not, without due authority in that behalf, disclose or make known any matter or thing which comes to my knowledge by reason of my employment as (as the case may be). R.S., c. 17, sch. D.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty.

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CHAPTER 17.

An Act respecting the Superannuation and Retirement of persons employed in the Civil Service of Canada.

SHORT TITLE.

1. This Act may be cited as the Civil Service Superannu- Short title. ation and Retirement Act. R.S., c. 18, s. 1.

INTERPRETATION.

2. The Civil Service, for the purposes of this Act, includes Civil Service. and consists of,—

under Civil

the outside

(a) all officers, clerks and employees in or under the several Persons departments of the Executive Government who are paid a Service Act. yearly salary, and to whom the Civil Service Act applies; (b) all such officers, clerks and employees of the second or Certain outside division of the Civil Service, as the Governor persons in in Council, from time to time, designates, and to whom service. the Civil Service Act does not apply, and who are paid a yearly salary and employed in an established capacity; (c) the permanent officers and servants of the Senate and Officers and House of Commons, and the permanent officers and servants of servants employed in the Library of Parliament, saving all Commons. rights and privileges of either House in respect to the appointment or removal of its officers and servants;

(d) all persons now contributing to the superannuation Present confund;

tributors.

(e) all persons to whom this Act is by any other Act declared Others. to apply:

Provided that the Civil Service for the purposes of this Act Exception. shall not include any person who by the provisions of Part II. of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Act is made subject to the application of that Act instead of this Act. R.S., c. 18, s. 2; 61 V., c. 17, s. 3; 2 E. VII., c. 22, s. 17.

APPLICATION.

3. Part I. of this Act shall apply only to such officers, clerks Part I. and employees in the Civil Service as were appointed previous to the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyeight, and who do not come within the application of Part II.

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