""` JUNE 24, 1915 ‘ Z THE C1-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE 'rHREi: For Your Summer Comfort ~`~..',.'§'»‘_;~*-i'-_I - I l Tig- the new talcum, pow Ei'*‘_-Peiislar Red Rose talcuithpnd, s_eev_l1_ow much " more_1'¢ teshing it is than the kind you used to use. 'conferred with Hon. Dr. Reid, Minis- , . ~ - . i ersted the Goveri:iment'B poslti°l1 ill" which have been under in e v stiga- the following wordS- tion by the Public Accounts Com- Wlli SUPPLIES *__ (Coniinued from pg” gwo) ` THE PREiviiEn's`sT/inn. m" Before the Public Accounts Com. "1"-100 b0Ean tho work of the session, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Bur. den, and lion. Major General Hughes tor of Customs, who was it member of U10 '~`0mmitt0e. with regard to the Miiitia or any other department, either restitution shall be made ~ Dciiiliiig investigations. 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COS!-l Richmond Stree PHONE 311 - l575»6-2~lMt|\m\v3i T/I//IIIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIII/A l-‘ Q ie iii H. . lnvlulllllffz-s.\\il|||\\7 Directum Patch (51817) (D llnll\\\\WIl{qIIIIi\\\\\\\\\\ |ll'll\\’ 4hr~ ii i lf $ Minisler's instructions heartily con- "“""ed ill hy NS COU0ugiios. were that file miflllliers of the committee were to U0 given the broadest scope in prose. outing their enquiries, that all cases 0Y alleged wrong-doing must 1,0 flsoroiisly probed, and that where the committee's findings warranted it, pro. ocedlngs should be instituted for reo- titution and punishment. March 24th, 1915, Hon. Dr. Reid said: the Minister spoke to the some effect: made the following declaration: ENROLMEN T N O. 44 Son oi’ Joe l‘ntchen 2.01% will stand for the season ot' 1015 at the farm oi’ John A. Mci’liov, llellcviic. $15.00 for the season with return privilege. This horse is hail' brother to Ilan Patch, 1.55 rind l)ii'cctiiin l. 1.58. llis, uncle on the mother sido so the blood- of the two fastest horses in thc world runs in his veins and Dircietiiin Patch took thiril in ii seven horse race in Pittsburgli in 101;! in 2.0%, separately, 2.10. He is it sure foal getter, extra strong limbs and best of feet. All liorsenion know that his hrceding` oiiii’t bo beaten in (liiiiada. John McPhee, Bellevue. 1445-6-17Mtlistu5l DR. RElD'S CLEAR-CUT STATE- MENT. Speaking in the committee on "I want to say that if thero is any information the committee wants, or any wrong-doing, that ns hir as thc government is con- cerned, we wont to ferret it right to thc bottom; we do not want to shield any person.” On the day following, March 25th, “The Government is determin- ed to protect fully the interests of the country in this and in all cases, and to take such proceed- ings as may be necessary for that purpose." Later on diirliig the some sitting he “I waht to repeat hero again that so for as the Government is coiiccrneil they woiit to prosecute their investigation to the very ut- most limit. As representing tho Government, I have stated that we want to get to the bottom of lliose mutici‘s." On ilic ninth oi April Dr. Reid reit- \ "” \,s¢ ._ , * noon, -t *.- .-~-- v ,`.,_‘-‘=;m,, "Ui » ' ‘ii .- ‘»v,, S ct- idli- ,L »- *L _E _ ~,`V -_ _ _,viii ' T; Q* `_ - -` - ol. \i".f,q‘f"“ _gay QA - . . J,” 6" _ Jrooper arm Jose Stu. F li: _ - E -J Cheaper Than Ass Send me your name, age and particulars of a RELIABLE Life Insurance Policy that I will be pleased to sell you at a lower rate than you can buy assessment insurance. Buy the genuine article, especially when it can be had at a_cheaper rate than the spurious, and at a stated rate that does not increase as you grow old. G. J. McCORMAC Prov. Mgr. Capital Life Assurance Company Revere Hotel Block, Charlottetown. 15770-24-Mtf essment -Insurance address and I will send you full g' 5 _ 1 I _ -1 ' i__| I1-g Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by 7 E. R. BROW Charlottetown i | ‘Noi More Flush Tank Troubles I - - ' have At long last, but not without considerable difficulty, we _ been able to secure a moderately Pf1¢ed-d §ef§f‘;f§g\f;“;l&a;§§:‘ee one that we can honestly recommend an act have no joints “S These flush tanks unlike others. Wlllll°t5Vl‘1°*“i'in ourhome Wm Open up nor linings to leak and when “lst” e 5' Rive perfect and permanent satisfaction. A nice line of these superior flush tanks are 310W igélgf Sh°W' rooms awaiting your inSP¢¢fi°“"°a" i" an see em yi FRED H Opposite - ‘s . » vestigation from now on, until question the good faith of the Gov- course of the.committee’s. work. The ernment at any time throughout the following excerpt from the otiicial re- port ot April 9th, makes this clear: volved comparatively small sums, thc discovery was followed by prompt tic- iioii on the part of the Govefriimeiit. They related to the purchase of drugs, binoculars and horses. The Depart- ment oi’ Justice was instructed to in- vestigate these matters more fully and to institute legal proceedings against the wrong doers. Two Conservative nienxbers, Mr. Garland, ot' Carleton, Ontario and Mr. Foster, of Kings, Nova Scotia, were found guilty of in- iiiscretion in relation to army supplies though neither of them was convicted of actual wrong-doing, they were pub- ii‘i:ly rebuked by Sir Robert Borden from his place in Parliament, and Mr. Foster resigned his seat. The rea- sons the Primo Minister gave Parlia- ment for the censure thus passed on “I also wsnt.to say that so tar as going in to these or any other matters in connection with the the Government are not only will- ing but anxious to go into them from start to finish and get the true facts out in order that if there has been any wrong-doing, or prosecution shall be undertak- en, to put matters right." Again, on the some any. the Minis- of Customs sold: "So far as these matters under investigation are concerned, or any others in connection with the Militia or any other department that have been brought ull l\0\'e» il- ls the intention of the Govern- ment to further the investisiitiwl and get to the bottom of every matter. We will follow this in- wo see exactly whether there are any other matters where there has been iiny wrong-doing." No Opposition member ventured to Dr. Reid:-“I want to have it also understood that it is not the Government who arc responsible for stopping any investigations." Mr. Carvell:-“I thought we had put that very plainly.” Mr. Kyte:-"That is perfectly understood.” PREMIER BORDEN’S STRONG STAND Although these irregularities iii- two of his o\vu parliamentary support- ers, were as follows: “As far as thc member for Carl. etoii (Mr. Garland) is concerned, 1 have alrciiily alluded to the pur- cliases by Mr. Powell. Mr. Garland was forinciry the owner oi’ the bus- iness whici is now carried on by the Carleton Drug Company, as I miilerstniiil_ The business was transferred to an incorporated conipnuy, and I think we may fair- ly assume, without doing any ln- jiistice to Mr. Garland, that he is the principal person interested and concerned in that company. He had in his employ this young man who was devoting 12 to 14 hours a day to his diitles and who received it salary of $75.00 a niontli_ He not only permitted, but lie encouraged and assisted that young man to make a contract with the Govern- ment, under which, within ii few weeks ho acquired a profit oi' $9,000. I cannot for one moment give my sanction or approval to a transaction of that cliarnctor, hc- cause, to say the least, it is bound to arouse a vcry grave suspicion and H member oi’ parliament, in re- spect of contracts with the Govern- ment, ought to keep himself absol- utely above suspicion. Tliercfore, in respect to the hon. member for Carleton, and in respect of the hon. member for King‘s, N. S., I fcel tiint I owe it as s duty to the Gov- ernment oi' which I am the head, to tho party ot which in Federal ai- iairs, I nm the leader and to this Ilouso and to this country to ex- press, as I do here express, my very grnvo disapproval of their conduct lp respect oi’ the matters iiginssiiiii c_iii¢*,i --_;______. -__._.___._--_. -@- Il solicitors for Royal Bank ol Cannon MOMSON at DUFFY Bsrrlsters ond Attorne HONEY T0 LOAN PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Slund suits Pat- 09 st for in mittee." (Hansard, April 15th, 1915, p. 2695.) RESTITUTIDN AND PIJNIBH- MENT. Elsewhere in the some speech (page 2690) the Prime Minister emphatically stated the Governuieiit’s position re. gsrding frauds practised in certain in- dividual sules of horses to the Militia Department: ‘- “Evidonce has been von of men who did not hesitate to de- clare upon their oath-thot they were <1-1 ';~:.;i