\ T1.. ll J- R. _ 5.. _ , \ . 1 k . ‘~|.‘ qs -_._ ._ _._ 'T HI gill ' ll"-‘,2“ 1_‘_ 7,5: '1 _ .-. .. _ 3; " . ny. aif if i` __ ,__ l l`.| i1-lf; 4; . ` _‘le-_ -1. _1 S it - 1 f” _ -1,.; iyif; ii." /:1‘_e_ :»..a~_..-_...__ _._ ~ _ :»1 _ _ < < 1-_ 1'. _ ,lf s.l'. if _‘lj _ _l il; ' liffi sig _i -il' lt_ lil.” 35- vi* al- ”- . ;_l.`..L¥‘ -5 _1 - gs.__` . 3_- If( an 5 . _ . 3* li . ._1 ., _-_.._._a,__---..,;_,'... ‘t . ;‘ i s f \ 1 5 l rif- sss. 'senses-u mines sEi.Ec1En From fills TUESDAY 1"I0l.DilR I .f~The many friends ' _ _ ho | _ of ltr and Mrs S KGIIIU-Alblon.'l`\l0l galltlpri home ` _ pt.-`wlll bzvorrr “Y M* nm “ld °°“°7°d 'Nm uw” m -,um mt _ ohm” ¢,, -,,,¢,,,-. midst t sir youngest son. James R0 th curhw - .“@.w‘| br vnn; Mr and Mrs Kemp have the symlla hut Pm ,B |, mum” f,-om . thy of the whole community in their wounded anti. part of the muscle and lad l‘°\`°"°°“l bone being shot away. At latest re-1 _Wu m,_,,," c°,,,,,,,,.,m, ,,l,_,_ ______:As'ron ctanx -'rue Rev C lx _ ‘¢”||AN g`N'|'£|\'1'A||uMgN1' __ County, widely knoin as Pastor J ' -ici gg"-‘;t;¢l:?{mI;°£:gl;¢h:°néléni:;'3;: gmail with the Zion Baptist church Truro -~=» »-1"-= °1°-~1- 1-111-11 °°°1°~=*l‘::i‘...“t :-i.%.”.:r.. panic( by a ‘number of yb isoform _ lil in Long River Hall. He _ accom-l era whole dllwlhl and sl _ l gr-(were much appreciated. ` _n ei; stationed in Tryon several - baltch’a address was followed .__with_ 9"! 58 a great goal 1;: att<_s_ntion :»y_th:>_se1-gre-, _ w aontna- ore ewe evens n e er-f _ »=-1 °-1-»-1=1~ He 11 Kc-12:';‘.rf“°..ra:..;“t hard of war disabilities. 9110118 £0 102111116 S€1`i0llS in l11`y. A 6. Medical care of nicn undergoing li delicacies' fruit’ etc' for which he is doctor was called in and found that industrial re-education. ' `lll`l50l10l'1l‘ WGFB military prisoners. and o bones were broken. 7. Dental care of:_ fa) ex-soldiers in regard -to the escape of 'doserters undergoing industrial re-education. th, 191_6,_, at vlmy Ridge, but went Defence up to April lst this year. and ,, . - ' . he had Ove, one hundred appucguons back to France on Nov 23 1917 and was chairman of the Medical Relief “B63-VCI' Fl0\1l` 15 35 lllllf0l'U1 - sell McLean, Philip Bagnall There were no criminal cases on docket and the Chief Justice. in ac eordance with the custom, was pre- sented with the emblematic pair of white gloves. ' - His Lordship the Chief Justice in his charge to the Grand Jury referred to the -pleasing fact that there were no criminal matters to receive their at- tention. The same remark applied to Summer-side, where -there was 'only one criminal case tricd at the last ses- sion. which case had' been held over from the previous session. This was a very satisfactory- state of affairs. The -more so ln view of the' fact that bien were needed for other purposes' than being put into jail,and the steady decline in criminal offences since the war broke out might be taken as an indication that the people were ans- wering the call 1to a. higher duty. It was' but right, 'he said. to allow a due needs of approval to the Department of Justice under whose administration 1 the criminal laws were carried out; His Lordship instructed the Jury on their duties in regard to visiting the jail and other public lnstitutions.- Ac- cording to the record, two prisoners had escaped' from the jnll. it would bo the duty ofthe Jury to enquire into this matter and report upon it. The' His Lordship stated that it was the community. Visitations were adeto duty of every loyal citizen. especially the Hospital for the Insane. e In of that class of citizens from whom llr ary and the T B C Hospital in m grand Juries were drawn, to exercise connection with these two lnatitu the law was broken and giving infor- found everything to be in a very set~ vlgllente in discovering cases where tions ln the Insane Hospital we a mation immediately to the officers of is the law. l6 f ctory condition, the' rooms 'spot- ssly clean and well ventilated, the Judgment was given by the Chief kitclien department was also found to Justice in the fox case of J. C. Milford be in good shape and the food pure, va. Dr. A. B. Reid. In this case tried w before Mr. Justice Hasvtrli and 3 jury si last year a verdict was found for the holesome and everything tojbe _de- red. _ - ` The condition of the lniirmary was plaintiff for $500. whicli he paid in to highly satisfactory and the patients the defendant when a fox company .appeared to be contented inevery l'8~ was being organized. The defendant gpm; The '1‘_ B, (}_ Hospital lg bright, applied for a. new trial but the Chief w ell ventilated and most satisfactory .luslicc in his judgment confirmed the to the patlenlg confined ln thls_b|-_auch verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Mr. of me Fglwnwogd |m.,|,lli||;l0m;_ .-_ _1. :lustice Fitzgerald delivered judgment disagreeing with the Chief Justice 0| The Jail was neitt visited, where eanliness was very noticeable. At and stating that in his opinion there the present time them me °nly_",° should bc a new trial. The verdict_ pusonerm one cmmned for “each of fm' ‘lm 1"“*“'~"f- h°‘”°"°1- 5181148- the Prohibition Act, and me inner ss- . _ _ _ g Donald McKinnon for plaintiff J J 1" _a military deserter. We looked J°l""‘f°“- K~C~- fm' defendalm 'carefully into the matter regarding Tlle grand .lllry'S ffillort follows: the escape made of two prisoners on To the Honorable Chief Justice and the 19th day of June, and from infor- Assoclato Judges of thu Supreme mation submitted by the Jaller we Court: are advised that the escape was ef- The grand jury_of June term beg fected through one of the ventilating to report as follows: sl rafts there being only a wooden lt is with pleasure that we concurlgratlng, whereas we strongly recom- with His Lordship ln congratulating mond that this be replaced with heavy the Province on the absence of crime ir on bars, thus ensuring safetly here- from this large and populous county, after. We further recommend that which is a strong indication of the ad- iron grating be placed on all windows vancemonl. and intelligence of the in connection with the jail building. g__!a _ l t eSame ay not prove serious. His brother q eil. who was wounded in the same Th" D€'1Pal'lm@Ul- Of S0l'll01'}`i Clvll PlCCC. 1 ` experienced fox man and who some battle on April 9th, 1916_ was also Re-Establishment of which éir James I . time ago personally delivered u c,n_ able to return to the battle line and Luugheflil lil U10 Mllllilel' llllll lW0 ts Propartlons are 35 3CCul'° as again wmmdeu on April uh, 191s_ llfr~llChf=f1-011° llslllr: the Board of atc] fixed and as scicnfa H _]amm_ The assistant Secured was and is now ln Englani Pen-sion Commissioners and the other Y _ i I Ca Y ` the lnvalided Soldiers Commission. d¢t¢fm1n¢d_ _ _ _ _.*STR|KE ENDED _ The sg,-im. This department deals with that most hlch began at noon on Thursday 0, important work the re-habilitation of Tll¢ Wl’\€9-t8 ll8C(l lil mllllllg ' \'”‘“' \ ,, , bumm “"0 d ' t d the men receive E 5ubg;an¢|a| inc,-6,139 lness and labor world on equal terms U' U" °° an °°"" f pay dating back from Ap,-|| 13th and with~equal chances of success. ‘i ,,,l‘,-“_ . _ ' _ last fortnightly pay days and practical At the present time there are nearly _ egggnlllon of meh- Un|0n_ The glee] three thousand men in classes under ,,_ orks (000) six hundred besides a The Dalton Sanatorlum which now _ large number employed ln the Emp. is under the charge of the lnvalided ' -_ yard. During the sheel boom me Siolrliers Commission _with I_)r_. Gar; B - ' 0 _ _ ._ __ _ . _ _ _ ments and employees of the “tee the disabled soldiers' given medical _ y works and shipyard came in an ond "ar" b‘ll"lll'l’Y "0 lailglll “BW tlildoa ` ‘nd the Percultages °f /it for the positions. The position of keep- his h°f"e friends 110119 “lat ills W°l““dS S§_'_'“"“'°° d“"“g’ the H“"‘“" DMS in uality as a minted five dollar / ' ' 1 \ ‘ on Monday evening the 17;), “mp ‘r professions which lit in with their _ ' l thmugh the goo.; office., of the NG.. ussbuny in order that they may be _ flmen’ starch fm am - / _ Glasgow Board of Trade and M,-_ _y__ restored to a ileld of usefulness as mmd by Chemlcal I ' C. Watters re . citizens of the Do ini ' I _ _'__ Government the diffs;-ang malgel-B in hat they”may be able as individuals ispute were satisfactorily adjusted and ‘O °01llDfl'l0 Wllll othel’ men in the bus~ dll: works at present employ a total of going industrial re-education by the( °~__ /- :M `i._ __ (1800) eighteen hundred men the car lllvflllllfill flvltllers Commission. "'- _ _ _ / I W - _ ' _ 1 _ -'.2 f . ._ _ a _ A' "$5 _ ' 1 ‘ _ _ v i- ‘ f _ l W _ UK, _ , Q pays to advertisawas amply proven by ed;-suffering from 3, gunshot wound know that Lieut. Colonel -McKolvey _ s _ the recent experience of Dr. Leo. in fight thigh Hlld 1`lSl1f leg. and WHS Be" is me '“'th°r of tw° b°°l_‘“9 “The ~ ’1",/’ \ : Frank of Cha,-10ttewwn_ T-he doctor-admitted. to 19th Casualty Clearing l"_l_1`Sl (_3_l1l1'8-lll__lil1_l;_ in___I‘_;‘;1nce__)__t_;nd_ the _ ‘VI _ “ o 1 e _" _ _ _ 1 ' - '- ation on June 14th. Pte. Buchanan "fl C 0 9 H “X ,9-5 9*' -. >_- Hg i N: ho enlisted with the wsu. is this Ha was A- D- MMS- for Military Dis- 1 1 ' ‘ ~-“fi-.;“ /"~“”.“`!1a _/- 1~ g\ \\\u\\\\\_\\\\‘{ _ _}/j . _ fn, I* L '>' __- of establishing those great lndust 110W paviliong is well under way and_ YCQFS llld YCGTS 0f¢XPCl'l¢llCO~'- lldfli l'l'lflbh'Wf.éSf¢l'll BPH if l .1 - - 0lIl1lllsl=l0ll. accompanied by Dil. Dugald Stuart of Halifax, Medical irector for the Maritime _,Provinces rrlva/I ls. ax.- _"__ ___ . The June term of Supreme Court of Queen‘s County opened in Charlotte- t d own yester sy Knornlng. His Dord- ship_Chie_f Justie Mathleson. Mr. Dx ' teel works alone employed a total of "|5011 BR Medical Stmerintendent is . .. Y -. '1 _ kd ff f ur thousand men Much of the cred being trebleil in size The work on the BE R a m ar po tion in the Eastern 9 '15 I 0 all l ll' 1lll'UU~flY'0X -_ _ / Car Company. Mr. Frank H. Crock- .cellell lllstitutlon for the treatment " ' » ~ ` _-" 1 ' fi _§ -fx ml of Tennessee. U. s. A. is now of ill srwlvsis will be made one 01"* f , ' - “ ' _ ' I - Preslde_11tor»t-hs-scam steel ds. 'rim the illbst up-todaie and alllslellt in " - A ' '.- gagarsrooattached to this position is Cllllllfll- N ' 1 . ..w th 'a bonus on pr0du¢u0|-|_ Lieut. Col. Bell and Dr. Stuart ~ _` _ ’ _` Pe°p]° who are forcad t° “und °" &. leave -this morning for the mainland* ' ' " 1 1- ~ 1 ' ‘ the f rmer proceeding to Ottawaandi EGUUHY IUUJ f0l' qfldd|llllPll||‘ry. Mull( I " 1 .. . . _ -Lleut. Colonel P. McKeive B ll Dr. gtuart to Halifax. ‘ 1 T] _ » _ y fi , _ ~ » _ _ _ _ ” 1"' W’ “lf” "wif iw ottawa, Director or Meals-si servlets --- This is why “Beaver” Flour alwa s ives d results--wh it / ' i . or Canada for the -lnvalided Soldie s flavour that you cannot get wit _ 1 I 1 ‘ it . _ 1 ' 1' _ risslsd t N | ' _iti 'ted lub _ its-if - - --. » - _ - :_ _ _ _ _ 'i “ l :an nr'_'°rl'.0‘il.._s__s°v`p__a%{l‘;€»°`Yv»fi$1\;p&§tlgff"' ' ‘Klear to dadd_to the choxcest Ontario winter who?-2-tofobta|n`1‘ _' ' .’ . _4 Elly y88.l'! WBB es ent of th N W _0l’ D .en ll. _aw _g grat- __ ` _ - 1 _.» '_ `\ _ __ _ _ _' ____ __ ._. __ __ ..._ _ LQ l Scotia steel and.coal Co. an; nog: Dry equipment and an X-Ray 'plant _ t e strc-ngtlw _- _ ._ 4. .- '.1 __ `_`__;:_ __ f_ _ ._ holds si ili si Will b i t ll d d h _ '- ~. __ . _ _ "" "` ~ ':‘._-_ - _ ,', ilg.l*‘ . _ Y 3 3°° _ Y, _ _ requires less shortening-why everything you make with it has a" j 1 _ 31 ll western mriniv- when ilmn|‘»a’i""' ' ‘ / / 0 ' |