rrm: cnaatorraroww GUARDIAN ARRYL ,1-,§_»_19\z9 " s ‘m@mc EvoTE$,fOl@UALmW, i S TU DE BAKE Rt sifiiilll".ilil".jlil.l.... ‘ s fiampian pevfirrmance " '“ in models 0~.fl p, l” .-;v . M. by. and if he has reported adversely on any item of expenditure the o!- fending department, through its rep- resentative, must put up the best de- fence it can. The decision of the Committee, in agreement with the Treasury is ilnal. Any wasteiulness is immediately checked, and no sane Accounting Offlcer oi a Government department would dare challenge the ruling. . This brief outline is, perhaps, suf- ficient to assure the public-who pay the piper, if they cannot always call the tune-that a very complete check is imposed upon our Government de- partments. Many departments. not- ably thosc of Health. Pensions. and ‘Labour, conduct their huge business jun s. low overhead charge that would THE DURANT "40" DE LUXE SEDAN astonish some people who imagine that a State department must neces- sarily incur heavy’ and disproportion- ‘ ale adminbirativc expenditure. It is evident that, in the end. both - l) THE “BKKNT U .. \§ i @// Establishes. New Standard Among Fours the House o! Commons and the ‘Ireasury must depend almost en- tlrcly iipoli the Comptroller and Au- ditor-Cieneral. That olficcl" is direct- ly responsible for a revenue and ex- penditure running into many hulid- reds oi’ millions annually. Yet his department ls neither over-stalled nor over-paid. While other depart- lncnts have, in rcccnt years, heavily Qincrcascd their cxpcnditurc. the cost $1095 to $3395 f. o. b. Wallenzilh Studebaker alone oflers you Champion motor cars, at low prices, in such a varied range of body types—48 models on four great chassis. Not only in the field of Eights, where Studebaker sells more cars than any other maker on earth, but as a manu- facturer of sixes, Studebaker is indeed a builder of Cham- oi the Exchequer and Audit ileum- plonsfFor Studebaker holds, undisputed, every official ,mciit has l‘C‘lliiilliCd cl: ':.;'- sintlon- stock car record for endurance and speed. ELY)’. It is true that. lllc Comptroller and Auditor-Ciencral receives a sal- ury oi three thousand pounds per ‘zuinum, but lie carries responsibilit- ies which would be beltir rewarded 'ili the conlmrrci l world. A secret- Here are the Studebaker Champions ran PRESIDENT EIGHT THE COMMANDER EIGHT rm: COMMANDER slit Qyld Chain ion car-holder of Z3 Companion car to The Commander Worthy successor to rhciamous Com. [iggmggignfl 2nd ll world records for Six, providing the supple suarity niander which sped 15,000 fllilts in of eiglit-rylimlvr power. l.’ 12:01:11, r "° 068 minutes_-—a feat cxcrllccl only gpoed and ltamina-JOJXX) miles in 26,326 minutes. l3 made/s, prirsd but 8135.5 I0 $3.795. Showrooms 256 Queen St., Formerly THE DICTATOR Oficial record of 5000 miles in 4751 minutes, unmatched b)’ in)’ 905k car in its class. 5 "lvdfl-lllmfldfiam 816.55 Io 81755. priced/ram $15160 to $31.55. 317,0 m $1900. THE ERSKINE SIX Champion of all stock cars in its class~oFhtlrll record oi i000 miles in 9H consecutive minutes! 5 mode/J, prized/rim! 31/195 r0 $11117. (dfiyriruf. a]. Walkmiille. Bumpers, spar: lire: and gov’! taxes exlra) Dealers for P.E.lslmicl ‘n President a. uw-J-kwired. Windsor Service Station k AVONDALE-The first meeting o! the Avondale Institute was held at tile school house with an attendance d nine members and two visitors. Roll call was answered by “Ways of Making money for the Institute". A "lpeclai meeting was called on‘ March _... ~ i DAL‘ ‘ii Two new members enrolled. ST. FELlxmsci-cntccn and niiic visitors nict at the homc ol Miss Amy hlosiicl" ior the hlurcii creased rcinilneraiions for teachers. 16th, to tail: over an entertainment. cleaning and several members oihTr-l to be held in the Avcndoic sdiuol. ccl to do it. It was proposed to hare a ‘bzuiclnging demonstration at the next l meeting. School commltte reporter! members‘ the school in nced of a thorough incvting. This Institute iavors in- ndividualit T’S ditierent . . distinctive. No mere carbon copy of existing styles, but a new, vivid, original style . . based on individuality. It! clashing Fisher Bodies are individual. "And its performance is just as unique. Power! Speed! "Smoothnessl ‘ Because of the big, powerful Oakland Six engine with its GMR Cylin- _ I g é Olympic Series HLOUNSBURY COMPANY, LTD Moncton, N. B.’ h New Glasgow, N. S. . p J. .1. nouns. Her-head. Every rotating part5 balanced, from radiator to rear axle. Harmonic balancer. Lovcjoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. And safety! The result of big, noiseless, dirt-and- weather-proof four-wheel brakes. ‘ See Oakland Six Olympic Series. You never knew such moderate price could buy so much. Oh-ll-l-Ill 3 SI ,Mofroa\s' or dry, iour directors, ix deputies. thir- scziior auditors, and some lassistanis oi Valfiillifi grades compose .lii.'; tin-r: '. The CJni t. lllllClOl‘_\’. it is not ccniinrd to the lmerc cli vouchers and books. has stall is trained to rlctect any c\"<l'i~-:~s oi wa rililncs that may not be (l‘sclos'"d ' by (he ac- counts. Thcii‘ function: m llil’ be- _\'Dll(l mut- il"tiit. FT": l?"ln nctll- ing cnn Iv hid. ll ‘s '- power ‘t0 go l:i“.i'i~l rvcn i!" .. rs that cuts right ' s, llt~ oil a", cam- nrrclal .. ‘c. d: oi n: _ "_ n; and ziudilinrt. an cmiivnt a’ otlntant rc-crntly llfil out. illi! ntcrzijgc commercial ziuditol‘ is compelled, for llllllflllCi‘, to accept a valllailcn oi i‘<SF‘iS irlifch ‘limv b? :-."c"."l""r at Tito Cov- " .'ill.-’l;‘i' no such re- ": o.’ the incl-four" r-"h the i“"'.s. it: of C '.‘"".".Z)ilS. ; in zfl the papers Yifiiillilg to any given itcm oi cxprnditurc. and not even the hcad of tllc Accounting department can refuse them the information they re- quire. When, arising out oi the War. tho Exchequer and Aucllt dfparlment had to turn ihi attention t) trading ‘accounts lthe turnover oi the Minis- llry of Food nlonc was one. tiioltz-"nlld lmillioll poiindst. it aslonkhcd the ‘professional iv-coiililwiits by dunand- lng pr. )l oi the actual raluczs oi the hug‘: siocim carried. not accepting the book-values for balancing purposes. This sense of responsibility and this complete power oi investigation have. naturally. established a tradi- tion that makes it a model servant oi’ the State. No auditor, oi’ what- evcr rank, remains more than four or live years on the same work. The constant change of location, gives hlm a wider outlook, an ever-grow- ing experience, and a. personality which saves him from becoming ster- eotyped and keeps him mentally al- ert. The audit literally ‘follows the flag’. in the War the members o! the Audit were to be found behind the lines in France and the East, in- dustriously trying to keep pace with the ever-increasing outpouring o! the nation's money. Ii some semblance o! order emerged irom chaotic ac- counts. vouched in many different languages, it was largely due to their ctiorts in Abbevllle, Constantinople, Cairo, Bagdad, and even in Jerusa- lem and Damascus. MINISTERS AS PAID SPOTTERS ans DENOUNCED WASHINGTON, D. 0., April 12- fThe worst type oi paid police in- ionners are those who identity selves as "ministers oi the gospel,“ tlle Citiun Service Association was told last night by Assistant Unietd States Attorney H. F. Oamaller. The association was formed sev- eral months ago with a member- ship drawn from 76 Washington churches and pledged to report any information they might obtain o! the liquor law violations. Similar groups have since been organized in other cities. _ I Advocating the establishment o! a ‘ {oi-oi o! government igeah to tall .310. hi!" 0f POIMOFlU-Qltllliiir Red Seal Conlinanlnl M0107 Bendix FnMr-IVVJi/e! Brake! Mona Silent Tinting (Iluin Pull For“ Feed Lubrirufiorl Passenger Can Four: and Sixes from $675 to $2095 f.o.b., Leasirll, Onl. Slnndunl Tar/my lipid/mien! Taxn Extra D UIKA RUGBY raucks IN ‘HE new Durant Forty opens the door to immensely greater satisfaction than has" previously been available in the four- cylindcr ficlcl. You cannot fully realize the true worth of the thoughtfully improved Durant models . . . (either in the four or six-cylinder series) . . . until ‘you sit in their comfortable seats and then test: them in motion . . . ‘at any speed you like! Detailed description of all,Durant'modcls will be mailed to you on request . . for better still . . . is obtainable near-by-at you: T local Durant ‘dealers’. n BUILT m’ DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED TORONTO - cmana 1/; TON TO 1% TON CAPACITIES T. C. IVES, Limited Charlottetown and Montague (ormers are the lowest iorm of lli-y dividuai we have'ln law enforcement today." \ "Worst oi all are some "who tell me they are iministers of ‘ the gospel when I ask them their‘ occupation alter they have told me they have made ‘boy's’ irom boot- leggera and are réady to testify against them in court. It is most embarrassing to me and a disgrace to the church to have to call these p, men ‘doctor’ and ‘reverend’ when | they take the witness stand. , “The man or woman who will, send a man to Jail ior BREW-and that is what police informers are 1 paid-are nothing but inslduous creatures who ought lo be in .1811- Thank God, that‘: where most oi’ them end." AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL ma“ school for month oi March. ‘ Grade x. 1,0livc Ininan. 2. Muriel 5m cunmaassnvo. MMFHCIYQH» l Grade VIII- 1- Doris Wfib-iifllfi Z Kenneth Dawson. 3, Leonard Cam- Q; [hqsc-‘Wlllnle MiicWillixuns. 3, Lloyd In- gron, ' paid informers," said Mr. Cnmaller, ‘_'*“*‘" ' ' ' ' " " W" " ' Grade III. 1, Bruce Mwwllliflfll- cal-ads v. 1. Leslie Dawson. 2. 2, Lillian Macwilllamq. a. MYTW Frank Mncwllllams. 3, George Daw- Wadman. _ Grade I. sr. ljhtrileen MICFII’ Grade IV. 1, Grace Webster. z, lane. 2, Margaret Maolarlane- Grade I. Jr. i, Eileen Bherran. i. Dorothy Fillmbre. ' *""'s This i_s the iword that has been used in describing our work in _ RAISED LETTERING t‘; (JARV- .ING on all our » i MONUMENTS SERVICE . . q y We aim to give the best .jgrvlco combined with the veryf- lass; mu- terial. Ten per cent diecbunW on all Scotch and Native ‘he. Vermont Marble, etc. , Chandleitfé’ Bell PHONE 141-47? __ . . A... ; 1so=.-~kzu'r's1*.{ i