May 13, 1918

UNION

Sir ROBERT BORDEN: (Prime Minister; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Unionist

1. No.

2. No. Mr. Justice Duff, under the provisions of the Military Service Act and as Central Appeal Judge, deals with the appeals from all the provinces.

3. No.

4. Answered by No. 3.

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L LIB

Mr. BROCILLARD:

Laurier Liberal

1. Is the Government aware that Mr. Justice Duff, appointed Central Appeal Judge under the provisions of the Military (Service Act,, is also President, or Chairman, of the Round Table Club or Circle, of Ottawa?

2. Is it not a fact that one of the chief features of the Round Table Club propaganda is to promote in the Dominions Overseas the policy of Compulsory Military Service?

3. Has the attention of Mr. Justice Duff been called to the impropriety of acting as Central Appeal Judge as long as he remains President, or Chairman, of the Round Table Club?

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UNION

Charles Joseph Doherty (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

Hon. Mr. DOHERTY:

1 and 2. The Government has no information. .

3. No.

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POST OFFICE LOWER L'ARDOISE.

L LIB

Mr. McKENZIE:

Laurier Liberal

1. Who is the Postmistress at Lower L'Ardoise?

2. When was she appointed?

3. Who are her sureties?

4. Have any complaints been made to the department regarding the said Post Office?

5. What was the nature of the complaints?

6. Has the money order service at said Post

Office been discontinued? *

7. If so, for what reason?

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UNION

Mr. DOHERTY: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

1. Mrs. Sophia Sampson.

2. On the 20th January, 1917.

3. The postmistress is insured in the Post Office Guarantee Fund.

4. No.

5. Answered by No. 4.

6. Yes.

7. Because of irregularities in connection with the money order accounts.

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MILITARY SERVICE ACT-QUEBEC.

LIB

Mr. POWER:

Liberal

1. Is there an officer called Capt. Grenier employed in the office of the Registrar of the (Military Service Act at Quebec?

2. If so, what salary does he earn?

3; By whom was he recommended?

4. Is he of military age?

5. In what medical category is he?

6. Has be obtained his exemption?

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UNION

Hon. Mr. DOHERTY: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

1. Yes.

2. $40 per week.

3. Was on staff of the late Colonel Jones, district military representative, and has continued his work. Is on command from M.D. No. 5.

4. Yes; 30 years of age.

5. Category C-3.

6. Exemption automatic until category C called

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LIB

Lawrence Geoffrey Power

Liberal

Air. POWER:

1 Is there an officer called Capt. Couiliard employed in the office of the Registrar of the Military Service at Quebec? ,

2. If so, what salary does he earn?

3. By whom was he recommended?

4. Is he of military age?

5. In what medical category is he?

6. Has he obtained his exemption?

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UNION

Hon. Mr. DOHERTY: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

1. Yes.

2. $50 per week.

3. Was on the staff of the late Col. Jones, then District Military Representative and has continued this work. Is on command from Military District No. 5.

[DOT] 4. Yes; 26 years of age.

5. Returned overseas officer.

6. Answered by No. 5.

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LIB

Mr. POWER:

Liberal

1. Is there an officer called F. J. Belanger employed in the office of the Registrar of the Military Service Act at Quebec?

2. If so, what salary does he earn?

3. By whom was he recommended?

4. Is he of military age?

5. In what medical category is he?

6. Has he obtained his exemption?

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UNION

Hon. Mr. DOHERTY: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

1. Yes.

2. $50 per week.

3. Was on a staff of the late Col. Jones, District Military Representative, and has continued since on command from Military District No. 5 and is now Assistant Deputy Registrar.

4. Yes; 28 years of age.

5. "A-2."

6. Is an officer of the Canadian Expeditionary Forc.e. .

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LIB

Air. POWER:

Liberal

1. Where are the offices of the Registrar under the Military Service Act at Quebec situated?

2. Are certain premises being leased for the purpose of the Military Service Act?

3. If so, what price is being paid and to whom ?

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UNION

Hon. Mr. DOHERTY: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Unionist

1. On seventh and eighth stories of the Chateau ' Frontenae.

2. The Department of Public Works is endeavouring to arrange for suitable quarters for the registrar's office in place of the present quarters. Arrangements not yet completed.

3. Answered by No. 2.

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CASUALTY REPORTS.

L LIB

*Mr. PROULX:

Laurier Liberal

1. Was Mr. Frederick Lalonde, of the 38th Battalion, C.E.F., enrolled as Number 410,524?

2. If so, was the soldier in question reported as a casualty, and when?

3. If the said soldier was living- at the time of last report, what was his address?

Major-General MEWBURN:

1. Yes.

2. No.

3. Answered by No. 2.

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*Mr. PROULX:

Laurier Liberal

1. Was Mr. Mark Norman, of the 2nd Divisional Remount Depot, enrolled as Number 49,475?

2. If so, was the soldier in question reported as a casualty, and when?

3. If the said soldier was living at the time of last report, what was his address?

Major-General MEWBURN:

1. Yes. .

2. Yes, June 7, 1917.

3. Address on last casualty report was Canadian Convalescent Hospital, Epsom, England.

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*Mr. PROULX:

Laurier Liberal

1. Was Mr. Robert Cleland Killen, of the First Pioneer Battalion, C.E.F., enrolled as Number 487,327?

2. If so, was the soldier in question reported as a casualty, and when?

3. If the said soldier was living at the time of last report, what was his address?

Major-General MEWBURN:

1. Yes.

2. Yes, January 8, 1917.

3. Address on last casualty report was Moore Barracks Hospital, Shorncliffe.

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*Mr. PROULX:

Laurier Liberal

1. Was Mr. Harry Cecil Bull, of the 4th Brigade Canadian Field Artillery, enrolled as Number 84,108?

2. If so, was the soldier in question reported as a casualty, and when?

3. If the said soldier was living at the time of last report, what was his then address?

Major-General MEWBURN:

1. Yes.

2. Yes, September 4, 1917.

3. Address on last casualty report was Military Hospital, Shorncliffe.

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May 13, 1918