, together with Ernest Pacaud, the Liberal party’s financial agent, came before him in October 1892 charged with
PACAUD, ERNEST (baptized Philippe-Olivier), lawyer, newspaper editor and
scandal and the settlement of a claim made by contractor Charles Newhouse Armstrong for $175,000, of which $100,000 was to be paid to Ernest
organ. Until late the next year he served as manager of the paper’s publishing company, with Ernest Pacaud as
him with the grand cross of the Order of St Gregory the Great. In 1891 he served on the royal commission inquiring into the Baie des Chaleurs Railway scandal [see Ernest
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