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place as may be approved by the Commissioner a book in which shall 

 be recorded, 



{(i) The name of every such tributer and the number of his 



Mining privilege ; 

 {!>) The date of his arrival on the claim or concession ; 

 {(■) The date of his departure and when possible the place to 



which he has gone ; and 

 {(l) In case of death, the date so far as can be ascertained and 



the place of burial. Every such book shall at all times be 



open to the inspection of any Officer. 



117. — (1) Every holder of a claim who employs Aboriginal ^''"ipl.'^ynient of 

 Indians on such claim shall keep on the claim a separate book in infiians. 

 which shall be recorded the name of evei'y such Indian, the amount of 

 wages earned by him, daily or weekly as the case may be, and the 

 manner in which he is paid, whether in cash or otherwise. 



(2) Every such book shall at all times be open to the inspection 

 of the Protector of Indians or any Officer. 



Puipnent of Wafies^. 



118. — (1) Subject to the provisions hereinafter contained with ^l™^e of 

 respect to Aboriginal Indians, all wages due to any servant employed ^-^'^.r'^g^^ 

 on a claim shall be paid to him in cash, except deductions for 

 advances, for payments on orders given by the servant, for goods 

 supplied on the claim to the servant for his personal use to a value 

 not exceeding five dollai's in any one month, or for fines imposed 

 under these Regulations. 



(2) Every person who employs labourers to work for him on 

 or in connection with any claim shall pay all wages due to such 

 labourers immediately the same become due, and any such employer 

 failing to pay such wages within fourteen days of the same becoming 

 due shall be deemed guilty of a Isreach of these Regulations, and, on 

 conviction thereof, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty 

 dollars. 



(3) It shall be no defence to a complaint made under sub-section (2) 

 hereof, that the employer had given an order on any other person for 

 the payment of such wages. 



(4) A complaint for an offence under sub-section (2) hereof, 

 may be prosecuted in the judicial district where the servant was 

 engaged. 



(5) Nothing herein contained shall affect any proceeding for 

 enforcing the payment of any wages due by any employer to his 

 servants. 



(H) In no case under this section shall any complaint be enter- 

 tained or a summons issued in pursuance thereof unless a certificate in 

 writing, signed by the Registering Officer of the District in which the 

 said servant was engaged, be annexed thereto, to the effect that such 

 complaint is based on reasonable grounds. 



119. When a servant on a claim desires to receive his wages at Special contract 

 the end of each week or month or other period agreed upon, at the pf^c'e^nfpa''^-'^ 

 place of working or some convenient place near thereto, and such ment. 

 desire is expressed iu any conti'act in writing to work on a claim, he 

 shall be paid accordingly. 



