Arlitj 1g. 1931 “a ..... ——--w MARITIME Euacrnlc COMPANY 9”» o » 0c ooooeclcoc-oqoovo» - _ ‘THE CHARIEOITEfTOWN GUARDIAN Finest quality. suu weighs paolsesttn bright aluminum i SATIAI 1: - ‘Fresh from the gar-dens‘ , ... \ Clean Your House n 1'11 ‘HALF the time THAT mufill. and more, in time is _ savgd by a Premier Complete Clean- "18 Um!» because these Units do so many - things that n_ever could be done by ordinary electric cleaners. Besides, your house is kept clgapg: and heater. " i . These work-saving Units clean floor cov- cringscf all kinds-and then clean where other cleaners can't; They also polish fioors,_pi-_drecr materials against moths- and eliminate cooking qdog, Phone a Premier dealer“ today and get him to show you how eflicieht these units are. P h’ ‘ u ssia . rem_ rigor JQ ¢n.£r.."."ali:‘::£~".1i':r "o" Moi“ u» Th‘ Pam," Juli“ Gumm- Yllfmlel‘ umnr Floor Polisher 6.00 Gum: the im loved Premier '11. at“ ammo)” f u... rmulu ’ " "’ “' "M iflf.“,‘i.iiii...‘.“ 863.50 .' n. Premier Complete Geanin] " Units may be urehased ix On 116151. r. r1.- $5.00 Down all balance arran ln a monthly inns lrncnla “‘“ COMP_LET_E CLEANING Uivnj Authorized Premier Dealer l Charlottetown - - fironioszrr 10116111212 >.. , ‘IVULQIQFED, iliifi HERE'S goocl news_ lor you - - - Firestone Tires are even safer, tougher, ind stronger than ever belorel Greater non-skid liie- --i:iee er, quicker action tread-"more contact with the roa --- inore rubber between tlie plies, These new advantages jive you even more mileage and greater salety. And only In Firestone Tires do you receive the advan- tages ol Guni-Dlpping-"the EXTRAprocess by which ~ every corcl is saturated with rubber to ‘eliminate Internal iriactlor-y- -ihe greatest enemy oi tire liie. _$pecily Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires on your new car or rnaleeyour present car a better ‘one ‘by equipping with Flrestones. See the Firestone Dealer today - - - he serves you better and saves you money. Most MILES PER DOLLAR nope» Get Your Car Out The Motoring season is here. Look to your tires-Jet us go over thcm and save - you trouble and money later. We have a mostnup-to-date plant and out rates are reasonable. Q ' ' ' ‘Also Agentisvtor Dunlop Tires. _ iililllscii’: b iiiiicsiiizing fP-lflill’ _i ' flgliigil9llt.g.llfsiii.d-.y.. v r v ;}._._....1._...,:, \ (Con tinnued from page 12) 01,000 csint in m this way. His stats- ment is ihit they were merely slits to hirnsell, which he turned in to the Government instead o! _keeping them himseli. Can you throw any light on that? _ A. No I can not. ~ Q. You know o! no incident that. would indicate tho persons who would bencnt to such an extent as to make such gifts? A. No. June 10th. 1020. 10:10 am: Prment: John Anderson. L. B. Mel/mien. Norman Younker and D. B. Hart. Examination oi L. B. McMillan re- sun-led: Q. Have you completed the state- ment o! sundry receipts and didbirrse- ments which you promised to airbmit a few day-s ago? - A. Yes, so inr aa I have been able t0 nil-ha it. up. It is hers and I have lnitialied both copies. (Mr. McMillan! statement was rc- ooived by Mr. Anderson and marked rlxniblt- .11" and initialed by him i01- purnoses oi.’ ludentiilcat-ion) Q. Do you consider this state- ment to be an accurate one? A. Itlssceuratesoiaras! can make it. There may be payments that I made that I have not a record of. Ibu- inatanoe the ahiemcnt I havejor eucnu-csitatu-iaenauril-isyeanr have got them in iuli. and theirs would be items I paid out not included in it, for reason that I cannot find the records at this time. Q. Do you think you have shown all the receipts? A. I think so. Q. Explain how Contraeiprslwere supplied with cement and how they handled it from yea-r to year. A. The Government in almost all cases su, “ ‘ the cement. in the Contractors. 11:941. Contruictor had w account. "for an cement received. ‘In some cases cement. would ha returned bum! it happened that at the end ‘o! the year a Contractor had a few bass o! cement lelt he might retain the same anddiaposacilticotbarpas-tles and have it. deducted irom the amount. oi his contract. mare would be no caal-i received os- invclved in the uran- sactlon in such cases. The reason ior not holding cement, over at. tho and o! the your was the cement deteri- oraicd during winter. Ibr- thi-s reohon it is alwflyfl considered 1168i. to dispose o! as much as possible at the and or! each season. . . Q. Awarding to this caah stale- meni. your total sundry receipts Ion‘ cement bags. matrials sold. refunds. ei.c.. from 1021 in 1010, inclusive, were’ $11,291.05? . V . - - A. Yfll. - 4,, l “:2”.- E35,‘... a. small cheque for $13.50. from Canada Cement Co., Ltd. Dated JlnuI-ry 10. 1025, whielfI d0 not sec among your recipi-I- D9 1W recall its b81118 mceived? A. I must have received this che- que and it I did so I hdleva I credi- ted it in some wly. but I have no re- collectlon at this time just what. was dons. . Q. It is noted that Wu have not taken credit. in Wilr statement for the payment oi $827.14. made to the ‘Treasury in May last? EvidencemPublic Works Department Investigation ‘it in your statement as you thought. best - 1. Q. 1 Kinda total oi deposits am- iouniing w smosass, the origin o1 which I have‘ notbeen able to learn. These represent sundry items sound on deposits slips betwiien 1022 and 1021. There is One deposit o! $1,032.60 in July 1927,‘ which is made up ot various items none o! which I have been able to indoniiiy. Can you exiplaln any o! them? ' iA. So tar as I recollect the July 1021 Deposits o! swarm would relate to the balancing unot the credits up totheendot rssinscnu-uinelum they would be made up or various cheques cashed from time 1p time out ‘o! ‘iunds which I 11m in the office. Q.Inyoi1reashatatementIncta you like credit 1m‘ 32,070.00 refunded Bummerside. ‘This amount, was depos- ited in the Bank and was not paid out directly. to Siunmerside. You know that? A. I have shown this amount in that manner in my st Ki because the amount was credited to Bummer- side in adjusting the scommia between that ‘Town and the Province. ‘ ‘Q. Ddyflfl state on your oath that lie! you‘ have accounted to the Gov- ernment loi- all iunda which passed through your hands on Highway 1m- provement Account? 1A. Moat puatively I do. Q. In respect in the money presents which you state you received at vari- ous times, did the persons who dona- ted these iunds known you were turn- ing the anrounta ow: to the Govern- ment? . . A. N0. - Q. How were Highway tenders handled in you: oiilcc? Did you open them at any time? A. They were handled by the Min- ister, the Chief Engineer and myself, always opmed ‘by them, I never open- ed them myself. Q. Howiarbackdoyoirthinlrli, was. that these over-payments were made tn the Bank? - . .A. The debit balances-t the and of 1021 o! $13,401.00 was correct ac- cording to our books and the expendi- ture. but the Bank hlanoe may ac- tually have been less on account oi reasons stated before in regard in $900.00. In short the amount o! $050.- 08 occurred entirely previous in 1m. Q. Accordinz to t-ha fleures which you have aubmittedin request to aun- dry receipts and esipenlturc... it would appear mas ciicr tieduotim from such receipts the payments made by you at various times. the amounts nsndedirbtp U10 Treasury and de- posits made at the Bank including wrialn unexplained deposits amount- lng '10 $3,063.20. that than is a aur- plus o! some $1,417.00. How would you explain this? ' - . is. That wild be made up lax-rely. as Isr- as I recollect. oi the presents I received and de-pwliied to the credit or the Government. In addition there are items o1’ expmlture which I ieel sure I have not included in the al.116- ment which I have submitted. as it isimpossibleatthis umuéiabiam particulars. Possibly 1 may ilnd some oi these amounts later on. but at. the present time I am unable m do so. These later ‘items would. make the A. I knew you had a record o1 this and amounts expended in cash out oi Jan. 1021 Brace, McKay d: 00.. Ltd. Mar. 1011 Brace, McKay s; Co, Ltd. Mar. l5, 1022, Poole d: Thompson, Ltd. July and Aug. 1025,.Lehigh Valley 0o. 1921, DeBlois Bros. ....................... .. 102.241 Canada Cement 00., as per statement . 11,118.91 Doe. 20. 1920 J. A. Thompson tor cement 111.19 1922 Cement sold .............. ........... 420.00 1m Trowsdale refund .. . . "1100 1m Can. National Rollin?! (refund) 2011.10 1m J. Onnn (refund from Ordinary Account) 319.00 1022 B. H. Acorn ior cement. .‘..‘.'.‘........... 44.22 1023 Town oi Sour-ls for navel - 47-00 ‘ 192s Wm. Cain-for gravel .. . 2.00 1935 Egg"; Hnrdwlrg Oo.,-ior cement 100.30 1m rbnneu s; on " ’ m cement 135-10 1910 Rogers Hardware Con-tor pips .......... _ 190.50 1926 Telephone Cc., o! I‘. ll. L-iravel ............. 201.03 1m Town oi’ MontlIuI—DlM - - 135-60 1916 A. A. Ramsay-cement .... 41-35 1020 W. Kelly-cement ........ "-54 i020 l. Worth-drivel 6-00 1m P. s. Bradley-cement .. 19-00 . 1920 l. Wood-cement. .... ..... .. ‘11-00 1m Mlenlult a Gaudet. limo-pipe 100-00 imW._vvood-oemsnt..i...... ....... .. i050 1m 1,; g_ McMillan-gravel ...... .. 29.05 1m as. Dunstan! UflIVlrIll-Yr-hll" 104-" 1m n. A. corms-cram .... .....; . m0 1m o." s. omen-mm ................ 1m . 1m can. national laflwlyI-reiund nouns 4:10 10211101». or Public wand oi omsauiuuibsr- 8m lift-Wm: Duly-Iranian“... ... 10-00 ' . 1m Jlrnjdatel-culvart 4M9 , men mus-sum ... m it! Georgrlitasn-aand . w .....".... 20.00. _>/’ ..,-\,..__.; ...-...... .. .. , r _ - i . ‘$17,281.00 mo. 1021 Pools 6a Thompson, Ltd. ..... surplus that much larger ii 1 could payment and that you would adiusttlnd them. Statement o! amounts received from cement bagsiand ‘other maverlsls same. ......................8233.31 051.408 1,084.71 . . . . . 111.78 (per Canada Cement Co.) . . 1165.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 649.47 on the deposit slips unconcerned. ‘ icthebastotyourknowledgaaadbe- , WHIPPET SEDAN $760 l-zb- FIfFY. its appearance aa much as its xes e ra Th‘ Lowest distinction. o rich upholstery Plliad 4‘D°°|' luxury in keeping with its s 3e sn ‘ in Csnacla 1' THE NEW . WHEN YOU CAN'T ‘SLEEP, ITS THE NERVES In reviewing many thousands of cases in which Dr. Chase's Nerve Food was used with marked patients their greatest trouble. You may be nor-irons. excitable, irrit- able and Indigestion and headaches. but the principal Tho treatment Chase's Nerve Food for by its use you feed the starved nerves back to health anilytgor. is raatoratve and reconstructive therefore TDr-i Chassis Nerve Food Slss l com letiely justj pe ormor at its price. With its 65 horsepower motor the Willys Six easily attains 72 miles an hour in hi h insulation makes vibration ardly perceptible. Other reasons for Willys Six supremacy are its four hydraulic shoe]: absorbers, full force-feed lubrication, exceptional fuel economy and tho uncramped comfort of ‘its roomy body. Security is added by powerful internal four-wheel brakes which decrease speed slowly or with a militant snap. 72 MILES AN HQUR SINCE its recent brilliant debut the new Willys Six has gained widespread recognition with crformance achieve- ments far abovlb any expectations. ll orc speed than one would ever care to use—iraific agility beyond belief-a sublime coniem t for hills and rough-cast roads . . . these its claim to being the year's outstanding When you inspect this impressive oar you will be won by performance. Radiator, fenders, bod contours and panellin reflect smar-lncss and nbrics, silver-finished hardware and fine interior a pointmenls add a nolc of trligmg outward beauty. Arrange a demonstration with your nearest Willys-Ovcrlancl dealer today. l F, R, _ 186 (irafion Street, Charlottetown Cil-RNEY 111105., Summerside. P. J. N011, Hunter River. AMO UNTS PAID OUT i922 Freight, cleaning, etc. ............. .. 192s Freight, cleaning, etc. T. 1024 Freight, cleaning, etc. .. 1925 A. Butler and others . .,. 1026 McDonald's bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1926 Butler, Savldnnt and other freight, and cleaning .............. .. . ..... . . 1926 Clerical work. Z. Hogan . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1027 McKenr-la d: Butler-cleaning bags... 1027 Clerical work-E. Gallant . . . . . . . . .. 1928 MoKennn-clcanlng ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1928 Clerical work~E. Gallant . . . . ...-... Refund Town oi Summcrside- Project No. 91'. ........... . . . 1928 Provincial ‘Prcnsiucr . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Nerves success, moot. mentioned aleeplessnoaa as experience discomfort from t is aloeplcssneas. "mp om indicated is m. This method of treatment and o lasting benefit. .0 112.17 148.00 4i .06 176.00 144.00 83.50 125.00 79-00 100.00 25.00 50.00 $2,510.00 It soothes the tired, excited n C l‘ Y Q l y I C" stores nervous e n e r g y n rad snakes ynu feel well and look well. ‘ and 48 r11 second. Rubber Willys Six Prices: Sedan (as illustrator!) 31020; Coach 8935; Coupe (BpassJ $895; Coupe (4pass ) $935; Roadster (2 pass.) $895;-Roadste7.(C ‘a: i $935; Touring 6895; De Luxe Sedan ( wile wheels) $1120. All prices flab. factory, Toront-i. Taxes extra. I i RUSSELL CLARKE. Mt; Stewart. KING'S COUNT! GARAGE. Montague. " ... 0o l OQQOQQOO‘OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOVOO .5. 7. 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