DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 201 The Minister of Finance then causes to be issued in favour of the Deputy Head or other person connected with the departments or service charged with the expenditure credits on some bank authorized to receive the public moneys. A statement of moneys drawn under such credits and the cheques paid by the banks is furnished to the Auditor- General, and the Minister of Finance and the Auditor-General if satisfied of the correctness of the statement, may request the Minister of Finance to cause cheques to be prepared to reimburse the bank for the advances: such cheques to be signed by the Minister of Finance and countersigned by the Auditor-General. The Auditor-General must always satisfy himself, that no cheque issues for the payment of any public money, for which there is no direct parliamentary appropriation, and he is required to report to the Governor in Council any case, in which money is expended for any purpose, for which there is no legislative authority™ In three exceptional cases it is provided that a cheque Excep. may issue without the certificate of the Auditor-General that Smal there is parliamentary authority for the expenditure :— 1. Where a Law-officer of the Crown gives a written opinion that there is authority to issue the cheque. 2. Where special unforeseen cases during the recess of Parliament require expenditure for the public good, in which cases the Qovernor-General in Council issues a special warrant signed by himself for the issue of the amount required. 8. Where the Treasury Board after receiving a report from the Auditor-General and the Deputy Minister of Finance overrides the objection. In all the above cases a report thereon must be laid before Parliament by the Auditor-General. If the moneys are required for work performed or materials i Th. 8. 80. 2 Th. 5. 31.