Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Winnipeg thursday july 1, 1915. A Fulle continued from Ijaga one Fram from or. Of happen counsel for Chomas Kelly and sons in the Exir lament buildings inquiry who was in York see by press Rny evidence desired in detained Here by important Busi Ness but if wanted can be in Winni Peg about tuesday on the chairman asking if this be satisfactory or. Fullerton rated that he had sent telegrams to four in number which we went on to read. Withdraws two names. When i was asked to give the names of those connected with these charges by my Learned Friend or. Or. Fullerton went 011 to say i undertook to do so thinking it quite proper that no Learned Friend should have the information. In giving the names of or. Johnson and or. Hudson however i realize that it is unfair to them for this reason that neither or. Johnson nor or. Hudson in so far As i am instructed had any connection with condition c which relates to tiie Money referred to As the Price of the alleged Deal i think it Only fair to make that statement. I. Don t want the Public to be labor j ing under the Ide that i connect these two gentlemen with All the conditions. So. Fur As my ideas e Oneith or air. Johnson nor ill1. Hudson had anything whatever do with or any knowledge of condition a Gross injustice done. Or. Pitblado said he desired at the. Outset to say that or. Fullerton had election petition correspondence no reply fudge 1 Nippon. Seeing the Telegram Art sent to him personally it the names of or. Hudson and Johnson. And yet a very sen o m Pronay be for Vou to be Here Justice had been done both i these gentlemen by the Way in which the Case had been brought up. His Leila Llyd Friend had stated on a certain o j occasion that a had facts that would Call the attention of the commission substantiate certain charges and had the following correspondence was produced by Hon. Valentine Winkler yesterday before the commission appointed to inquire into the Fullerton charges from a. To. Andrews to sir Rodmond Roblin dated winnipeg1, october 1, 1914. Upon receipt of your letter stating the Al certain petitions had been instructed. Sir Rodmond to or. Winkler. From sir Rodmond Roblin to Valentine Winkler dated october 2, 1014 enclose y i. Enclose you copy of letter received this morning from a. J. Andren a. From this you will see that there has been an Over sigh Andrews written instructions regarding this arrangement mad Between you and i. If there was any misunderstanding we had belter collect it at once. I would suggest that the first time you Are Down Tori you Call one conversation with or. Winkler about it and that was at the caucus to he referred on prorogation Clay of the Short session. Then that some sort of tentative arrangement had been Marie Between them. On one occasion he saw sir r. Roblin., the former Premier had told him that the four petitions were arranged. He told sir Redmond that by or. John that note was guaranteed Pii a separate form of guarantee by or. Ashdown. Or. Brown or. Johnson and myself. J. Don t know whether there Are any other names on the guarantee or not. I think it. Was in the first place but i think i had left Over. 1 Don t remember the Dale of the note but it was about the Date on which the petition was filed. In connection i1u. 3ub61-01 Liall. and see me because we do not want to get into word or mine would be question Eden the Vnus you you would be directed accordingly. If therefore there has been any ii there Roc Hibib misunderstanding we Kad better arrange it before it goes any further please arrange that we can Settle the matter. In next Hon. V. Winkler s name. Or. Fullerton said he wanted t of two Points. In giving the names it those connected with the two charges he Hud riven the name of or. Winkler in connection with the second charge. As a matter of fact however a mistake had been made. Or. Vinkler s name should have been ised in connection with the first Haree. Sir. Proceeding said he also wanted to state that the second a have involved certain conditions. Contains no in Given out publicly in court the names of certain men. Very publicity lad been Given to the statement that Johnson Hudson and Winkler had lad to do with the amount of Money named. Because the Money was the real Gist of the whole charge it was blazoned Forth by newspapers that these gentlemen had Recei de n connection with the Deal which it Vas suggested had been consummated. Or. Pitblado added my Learned Friend comes Here and tells the court what the Day before yesterday he informed me he intended to say that he had Dene these gentle men an injustice. It was the Only Manly course for him to adopt to say now that he did not charge these two men that they knew nothing about the Why to first mentioned names. Or. Fullerton said he had not Given the names in question until forced by the commission to name some parties and then necessarily connected the gentlemen named with the bargain wednesday and thursday two Days Only. Or. Julius Steger in the 5th commandment world s special 5 reel i positively the most Beautiful dramatic production we have yet shown. Professor Manning will Render special music with the showing of this film. Remember the lyceum is always Cool and comfortable in tile hottest weather. It Cost. To do it but its Worth while. Friday and saturday. Broadway Star feature. The pawns of War from october a 191-1 one week later. Sir Rodmond Roblin to Valentine Winkler dated Winnipeg let a know we will arrange for an tons or make some if you would kindly from nine Days later. Sir Rodmond Roblin to Valentine Winkler dated Winnipeg old naturally fall to pieces a fight it out in the usual Way. F la Ltd i i Lily 11 w lift Ali so far As his own seat wus concerned the Oti Tion Fol. La Verendrye thai petition would not be pushed. U t a petition w11s be put up from he told him that us to the others he Sorne sources would have to consult the committee. Questioned about the. Charges he sir Rodmond did like to Muije against late govern just his own nor ans cd. An. Exten j m eni or. Hudson stated that it had Sion of two months was made. Developed that the matter was really or. You any Dos worse than to at first thought Cussion with any of the members of. The legislature with or. Armstrong Molloy Norris or Winkler with re Ference to the saw offs or. More thaa j or. Winkler has referred to. I think it was mentioned at the caucus held at the Short session of . My recollection is that or. Winkle and or. Armstrong were rather anxious to have the ment carried out in order to save or expense and a great Deal of trouble. Asked if to remembered having a conversation with sir Rodmond Rota Lin or. Hudson said yes i saw him in or. Andrews office a Day or two. After the resignation of the late government. I went to see or. An Drews and was surprised to see sir Rodmond. He asked me if or. Kor Ris had spoken to me about election protests. I s Aid he had and sir Rod mond declared he was anxious to Gret out of court some deposits which had been made. I replied that i would speak to or. Norris. That was All that was said about election pro or. You thought it Case at the time you made the charges that Money had gone to other than election us roses or. Hudson i can t say that. _ i May have Hud suspicions. At the prorogation of the legislature i can t say i thought that any member o the government had made any per Sonal profit out of the contracts or. Jaili Erton in his examination of sked As to his sided last. February and the cases were ready for trial or. Fullerton asked or. Winkler because his instructions at that time whether he had made any arrange he Best were that they were parties to the bargain. He could not then Divide up the conditions of the charge in the Way he could do now. I Don t think i should be or. Ful Lerton added. Or. Pitblado said he not blam ing1 his Learned Friend but commend ing the action he had now taken. Or. Reference to or. Winkler. I am going to suy that he was a party leading up to the subsequent final arrangement but so far As the Money is concerned i have no evidence whatever that he was connected with or. Pitblado said the statements made by his Learned Friend were important and he now wanted to know what charges he had to meet. What was the charge against or. Winkler now it was apparent that there was an agreement about election petitions but that or. Winkler did not know anything about the Money. That charge they were hearing about now for the first time. At rate so far As or. Winkler was concerned his Learned Friend did not contend that he could establish the charge fre had made with All importance and responsibility. In View of or. Fullerton s admissions Johnson Hudson and Winkler had nothing to do with the financial aspect of the matter or. Pitt Alado submitted that there was no other agreement in Case he did not know about it. Or. Fullerton resented the suggestion that there was Only one agreement and that he had with drawn the charges. I withdraw or. Fullerton declared. The agreement which i have cited from the second paragraph of the charge As having been made was made i believe and can be Stab Hon. Valentine Winkler. Hon. Valentine Winkler minister of agriculture in answer to c. I. Today and All week a six part comedy. Tillie s punctured Romance featuring the inimitable Marie dressier supported by Chas. Chaplin and Mable Normand special prices mat. 10 . To 6 ., night 6 To ., 25c come Early. This theatre does not advertise in the Telo ram. Fullerton stated that he was first i the government. Ments regarding these election petitions with any member of the late ministry. Each minister was named in turn by or. Fullerton. Or. Wink Ler denied in turn having had any negotiations with these sex ministers until the name of sir Roblin last of All was reached. Or. Winkler then said i made an arrangement with him that if he would not prosecute his petition against me i would use my influence not to prosecute his elec Tion or. Fullerton you made what is popularly called a saw off or. Winkler yes exactly. Conference with sir Rodmond. Asked whether that was the Only arrangement he made or. Winkler. Made the following statement i expected i would have to go South and i spoke to sir Rodmond Roblin. 1 made the suggestion my self that if he would t prosecute the petition against me i Felt i could arrange that the petition against him would not be prosecuted. I thought 1 might have to go away and was having considerable worry at the time. After that sir Rodmond came to me and asked me whether we could arrange for some other petitions to be dropped. I told him i did t know but that i could see. 1 spoke to Dif Ferent members and it seemed to be or. Fullerton to which members did you speak about this or. Winkler to or. Armstrong or. Molloy and or. Norris. Or. Fullerton the was satisfactory in each Case or. Winkler no or. Norris would not give me an answer ill connection with it. I communicated that to sir in answer to further questions or. Winkler stated that the conversation with sir Rodmond took place in the legislative chamber during the War session last september. He had gone to the sex Premier because he always thought sir Rodmond was running that part of Tho business and in fact elected to the Manitoba legislature in 1s92 and had Gat in the House Ever since. In recent years he had acted As Liberal whip. He had had practically nothing to do with party organization outside of his own constituency. The whip s duty related solely to attendance of members at sittings and caucuses. Or. Winkler confirmed that 17 petitions were hied against members returned on july 10, 1914. There were ten petitions filed against Liberal members and seven against conservative members with two counter petitions. As far As he knew said or. Wink Ler nothing had been effected with the petitions. In certain petitions the preliminary objections had been de or. That first conver Sii Tion was there any discussion with Reg Ard to any constituency other than your own or. Rodmond asked me into his office and suggested that some of the other petitions should to dropped. That was after we consulted about other petitions. I knew there was no Chance of getting a saw off in regard to the petitions against or. Montague and or. Garland sir Rodmond mentioned or. Norris and said it. Would t be fair for himself to get a. Saw off if or. Norris did t get one too. The saw offs discussed were these pairs or. Lauzon and or. More to do with the protests. Or. Fullerton pressed As to Molloy m r. Steele Strong sir Rodmond Roblin and my general Avlik Tisino. Cd Neual advertising. Shows in cupid s cafe maid in other big acts. Gaumont graphic. "2-30, 10c to 25c 10c to 35oi 10c to 25c. This theatre does not advertise in the Telegram All this week Mary Pickford in Fanchon the Cricket evenings 15c and 25c re gallery 10c. Matinees 10c and 15c. Special. Sirs. To music All Day. Norwood Bridge Lustad Street . . . . . . . Seized with paralysis could not most extraordinary cure effected by the use of by. Chase s nerve food to have the nervous system paralysed to to unable to walk and scarcely Able to talk and then to be completely cured is not a usmial experience but or. Hyatt tells in this letter what he pissed through. Doctors told him his Case was Hope less and when they gave up to turned to or. Chase s nerve food and obtained Complete cure. Or. Avery Hyatt Blacksmith St. Anns Lincoln co., ont., writes i Arn a Blacksmith by Trade and ten years ago became afflicted with paralysis. I could not walk or read or write and could talk Selth difficulty so that it was a hard matter to understand anything i would say. When the fifth was used i saw that 1 was getting better. By the time the 12 boxes were used i was cured. I am Well and Strong and working every Day thanks to or. Chase s nerve this statement is certified to by or. Eynon j. Hodgkins . No ailment is More dreaded than paralysis. And yet How few people realize that paralysis of the nerves is Only the natural result of neglected nervous troubles. At first you do not sleep Well have nervous headaches or indigestion find yourself easily 1rrha.ted an noyed can hear noises which in health you would never notice. Jelf and sir Rodmond suggested that there should be a saw off Between or. Norris and or. Mcfadden. Or. Winkler stated further that certain correspondence passed be tween himself and sir Rodmond and null Housh the same was confidential he was quite willing to produce it. Or. Norris objected or. Winkler went on to say that or. Norris had demurred As to a saw Olf so far As his seat was concerned. Or. Norris had told him that lie would have nothing to do with it. The arrangements in regard to the eight constituencies or. Winkler said were not positive so far As he was concerned. The Liberal Mem Bers concerned knew something about his talk with sir Rodmond. Or. Winkler declared that outside of his sir Rodmond nothing was done that he knew of. From that time he had had nothing who topic Chauffe after or. Winkler s talks with sir Rodmond Roblin. Or. Winkler said he was not sure or Pitblado Here volunteered the information that Hon. A. B. Hudson had had Charse of the protests. Or. Winkler said he had written to or. Woodrow to get information As he did not know who else to write to. Or. Winkler said that be did not know that Hon. A. B. Hudson had Power to manage protest saw offs. Or. Winkler said the matter. Was taken up in caucus. To or. Fullerton the witness said that he might have told sir Rod mond that he would g o for information to. Or. Hudson. The witness said that he had received a letter from sir Rodmond saving that Tho saw off Between himself and sir Rodmond had been arranged. In reply to a question or. Winkler said he had hardly any acquaintance with we. Chambers. Or. Fullerton asked a to putting up for election protest. Or. Winkler said he had never put it up. He told of what sir Rodmond had said in regard to this that the Law yers always got it. Or. Pitblado Here told or. Fuller ton that he would s Ive him the in formation on this matter As or. Hudson knew All about it. Coins Back to the matter of or. Chambers the witness said he had Only met him during the last week. Or. Winkler to or. Pitblado said that it was customary in All Legislatures to saw Oft these election pro tests. Judge Perdue remarked that he had been on the Bench twelve years and an election petition had never been tried. Or. Winkler said that he and. Sti Rodmond. Had always been Good friends. In former years saw offs had been handled by Hon. R. Rogers. Or. Winkler did not think that there was anything improper in the negotiations Between himself and sit Rodmond. He or. Winkler Hac been compelled to Ero South on count of his daughter s illness Anc that was Why he was anxious to Settle the petition against his re turn. As to or. The witness Sale his objection was that it would be unfair for him to go into a saw off he said he was t afraid of a by election. He had no objection to Thi other proposed saw offs. The arrangement with sir Rod Inonu involved the other cies but or. Winkler had told is Rodmond that Norris was t Igrec ing so far As his own constituency was concerned. Or. Winkler said that so far As h knew there was no mention of Money in regard to the matter. The 000 charge had no element of True in it so far As he knew. Or. Winkler said he. Understood that he was getting the big end o the Deal with sir , As the petitioners against the latter wer belgian reservists who had gone t the front. He was sure they could sex Premier was . Asked to relate any other conversation that took place or. Hudson said sir Rodmond Shook hands with me and appeared to be in High spirits. He congratulated me on Ray prospects of Elevation to office and told a the late government was and to get out. He told me in a eneral Way How surprised he was find the state of affairs in Cou Section with the parliament build is and that when lie discovered he amount of Money paid in respect f the caissons he was a angry that e smashed one of the chairs in his nce. He said that so far As he As concerned his hands were clean Here was a. Jot of general discussion and i do not remember the exact ords. During the discussion i Sug ested that he should go voluntarily fore the commission to give his evidence. I told him i thought it his duty to do so and he said hat probably it was but he would discuss the matter with or. Andrews. Or. Hudson stated that he had not one to see or. Andrews about elec on with reference to statement which was to be made to in Royal commission. How Money was raised. Asked where the Money had come of in connection with election pro its or. Hudson a portion f it was put up by local people. For instance Beautiful Plains raised Money and sent it in. Lakeside sent Beinor Only a Young Man i was near a do not consider yourself sick and by two doctors told me it was brought on by overwork and that my Case was hopeless. One Day my father read about or. Chase s nerve Kocol. And advised me to try it. I bought 12 boxes and yet you Lack the usual Energy and vigor and feel out of sorts. Restore the nerves by using or. Chase s is Terve food. 50c a Box 6 for All dealers or Edmanson Bates co. Limited Toronto. What to do when hair grows thin parisian Sage makes the hair grow i. If your hair is the causing you anxiety you of read about parisian siege. To grower that surely eroes parisian base is guaranteed to Ston your Hauft if the Isis for any a Root a ill die Ollow. It s the at steal from the nourishment that lip stimulate a renewed growth of hair. Parisian Sage grows hair stops hair from falling out. Eradicates Dandruff and puts an end to. Splitting hair. It turns Dull lifeless faded hair into Bright Lustrous hair Rind is used by women and Inen who take Pride in Beautiful and luxuriant hair. It is the most delightful and Rel Rush ing Huir Turc Stiim Ever put into a bottle and should to need by my incr of to a family. Parisian is Lioci by leading even Yvo Hore for Only 50c i Lara bottle. For iches try parisian Alii surd crate. Effect . To s its succeed in regard to the Appe against sir Rodmond. As to the Lakeside and Kildonan , the were never even discussed in the arrangement. He had nothing what Ever to do with the Fullerton charges other the saw offs h was arranging with the former pre Mier. Or. Pitblado then asked the com missioners to have or. Fullerton state the charge against or. Wink Ler. The minister stood charge with something by or. Fullerton a he would like particulars. The Only charge was As to pol Ticiano arranged saw offa he Wou not be connected with it. As to the saw offs everybody Keiu they occurred. Hon. Or. Hudson called. Or. Justice Perdue said it. Would to better to consider that Point at i later stage. Hon a. B. Hudson was the next witness. To Ivl r. Fullerton he no petition was hied against his elec Tion. He did t act As solicitor in any of these cases. He had been committed however. File Sraver instructions and look i Oiler the institution of or Der instr nations ,1 Roin a committee. Or. Hudson the names of the of the com j Init tee As follows i. 1-1. Ashdown. I Hon. Cd. Brown Stavel Hon. I t. and himself. Or. Hudson said hat on. Account knowledge of the resignation of the late government. Or. Hudson said he had heard rumours before the occur rence. He had had no interviews with any one purporting to represent the government. He had had inter views with or. Pm Inocen. At that time the commission was not sitting. Or. Phippen saw or. Hudson at the court House. They went into a room and or. Phippen asked him if they were proceeding in a vindictive Way. Or. Hudson told him it was a bad mess and would have to is cleaned up. Or. Phippen then asked or. Hudson if it would be satisfactory if Kelly paid Back a sum of Money. Province tired of Roblin or. Phippen or. Hudson said re marked that he did t suppose that the liberals were anxious to get into Power. Or. Hudson replied to this that he did to think the people of the province would stand for the Roblin government very Long. He also told or. Phinon that he thought Thomas Kelly stood in a very dangerous Posi Tion in fact he might be show to be in danger of the Penitentiary. To this or. Phippen replied that he had a Good defence for Kelly and tha. He would divulge it to or. Hudson or. Hudson said he did t want to hear it. He told or. Phippen that he would see some others and. Then talk to him again or. Hudson went on to say he thought he discussed the matter subsequently with Hon. Or. Johnson. He had not discussed it at All with Premier Norris. He saw or. Phippen again within two Days and told him that the matter would not be considered at All. There were no Means he told Phippen of Ascer Taining what Kelly should pay Back and he would t be a parly to any such proposal. . Phippen seemed very disappointed and asked if the commission were Likely to go into the question of the Campaign funds. Or Hudson replied that such would seem certain and. Or. Phippen intimated that there were rumours that the liberals had a part of the Money. Or. Hudson replied that so tar As this was concerned that it did not concern him at All As he was certain South win Hudson said Phippen pleaded ear Nestly for Kelly. He asked for a Chance to talk further with or. Hud son. Or. Ludson. In has evidence sold that a Phipson to c. P. Wil son. The it dior Liberal counsel. This the witness said took place s a and or. Wilson. Or. Hudson and or. Tuley subset Utility met at the Manitoba club. To regard which occurred at the Manitoba climb. 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