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Q.-Well, there have been considerable complaints of the delay in the payment of bills in the Public Works Department. A Contractor told me this morning he had been kept waiting eight and nine months for payment, and sometimes be thought as much as

Do you know anything about that?

a year.

A.-I don't know. What accounts are these?

Q.-Does it take place in your office?

A. No:

Q.--Did you give evidence before a Commission which sat some two years ago to inquire as to the delay in paying bills?

A.-No, I did not; it was my predecessor, Mr. CHAGAS.

Q.-Hon. F. B. JOHNSON.-What is the difference between bills for contract work and those for measured work? What is the difference in your treatment of them?

A.-Contract work has to wait until a pay sheet is made up.

-What do you mean by a pay sheet?

A.-A contract always states a Contractor can receive so much on account.

Q.-Is this what you call a pay sheet? (produced)

A. Yes.

Q.--What is the difference between a pay sheet for contract work and one for measured work?

Q.-There is no difference.

Q.-You drew a distinction just now.

A. The contract work we have not to examine; in measured work we have to examine every bill signed.

Q.--But when you say examine, do you mean to say check it?

A. Yes.

Q.-But you cannot check the Contractor's account. the Contractor's work.

You have no knowledge of

A.-No, but I must see the price and divide by so much a foot, so many feet.

Q. Who gives you the information by which you can compare the estimate with

the result?

The CHAIRMAN.-He means that he checks the calculation.

Q.-Hon. A. LISTER.--Do you compare the prices with the schedule prices?

A.--No; that is the business of the person who orders the work.

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