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I - ._ i _i V _ ` ’ _ ' _ f . ,_ `., ,i ,1 '.‘ - _ naming osiiy rounded issi . _ ' “_” P” vm (numu) In WM” wnirty lventrrg oaily) my T - - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917 T* {£,° P” y“,(M.|,,,” In UPENINU [UF HILARY TERM SUPREME GUURT -___ -_ _ _ . 'hue Bills Found in Criminal Cases. Grand Jury Visit Government institutions. and Submit Report. .yi _--___ The Hilary Term of the Supreme COUFI 0D6l1€d in Charlottetown' The same' satisfactory condition exists at the Infirmary and at the at 11 o‘clock yesterday morning, all- tuberculosis annex, illdgeli- Oil the bench. / | We agree with your Lordship that T110 Grelld Jury WB! 601111108611 Of, the condition' of affairs with respect the fCi0lWillB¥ -T0\l!l H- Bllllillill. (i0l‘e- to the enforcement of the Prohibition men). North Rustlco, ,F. R. H€el'tZ.iAct is very unsatis-factory. Your Chl1l"i0ii19i0Wl1i A. C. D\lchemill.fLordshlp has frequently remarked to Chnl-oitetown; Wm. McCabe. Cove- the Grand Juries of this country that head: J8l!1€8 C- McMillan. Wood ls-|were it not for the unlawful sale of 18-lldlli C- H- B- 'L0l'lSW0l'lh. City; liquor, which is permitted, crimes Russo-ll Mcbure. North Rustlcmiwould practically cease. we regret Brenton Dlckleson. South Rustlco that we have to report that the laxity WHUU-CB B- M¢'N9iii. V€l‘l10ll Rilleftlin' the' enforcement of this law; the John Lyon!-l. Ioln-1; George Myers. non-enforcement of sentences against Covoheodc Theo D. Linz. Wheatley persons convicted or violations or this RiV€l‘: H0Wlll‘d Weekll. Sllfillgiilfldilact, and the liberation of violators of Patrick Clafkill. Ci*-Y; J0hIl E- Sill- this. law iroim jail bc-fore their sen- relair, Springfield; Pope Bagnall. Hun- ter River; Isaac Carter, City; George 1-1.- McGulgan, Hunter River; Sea-_ forth. Acorn, Pownal; Wm. Bulman, Rui'-tico; Amos Acorn, Mill View;_ (irisp Moore, Westmoreland; Thomas McNally, Ten Mile House. i ln the only two criminal cases on the docket William Trainor indicted for shop-breaking and larceny, and Samuel Morrison Jer larcency of foxes from the pen of atmuei Kennedy. the- Grand Jury returned true bills. His Lordship, prior to this, charging, the jury referred to the circumstances of each case and declared there was very little crime' in the county. He re- gretted the fact that in the -jail at pres-~ ent, there' are eight persons serving terms for drunkenness. This fact prov- ing that there is a laxity somewhere with regard to the enforcement of -the' 'law against seilling liquor. He thought that if -the officers carried out the-ir duty fearlessly the law could be' en- forced and declared it to be the duty of the Grand Jury to give' expression to their opinion' in reference to the en- forcement of the Prohibition Act lowing civil cases were disposed ofz- 1’_=n.1=>.< Aiflseil l§»-.Js1l\°s»D\l““- °.°' tion of eidcthdlit 'wllichxverdlot was found for isiutiff. A motion ‘to set aside verdiitt snd;grant a new trial was discharged with costs. W. S. Stewart and another vs. Lue- lia. McCl|.ll\lm, an' absent debtor. The judge finds. verdict for plaintiff for $34.92. McCallum for plaintiff. Royal Bank df Canada vs. Archi- bald J .l McDonald, action of debt. Duffy for plaintiff. Case stands over until Monday next. .Enterprise Foundry Co. vs. Ernest D. Bell, acgiionignfproagglggy n0i0. VCT' for n or . . (Hgh thelilftemoon, as- usual, the Grand Jury visited -the public institutions, the jnil, asylum, and infirmary. and _did not return until 6.55 when the finding of true bills. as stated above. was un- nounced and the following report was s-ubmit\te'd :- V . To His _Lordship Chief Justice Sir Wilfrid Sullivan. -and Adwcilliie Judges. Hon. R. R. Fitzgerald and _l-lon F. L. Haszard: Moy it please your Lordshipsi- wo, the members of the Grand Jury We lov-vo to report! We have visited the different Govern- ment' lnstitiitions as follows: Qnoonlo Qquvty Jdilwss found in ex- cellsnt _cond tion. The food is good and yvlfolosome, and ,_‘of sufficient uanl. t . _ q We sNrou|ly- recommend that li por- tion of the ground should be enclos- ed ,wit a. suitable -fence for the _DUP- osoo 'gl ing the inmates ue'cess»ary‘ Eabor. eiollnd the sanitary arrange- ments of the first class. t for the Inlllle Wh! The Hd pi li osronplly :xitmined inevery detail by us'and we found evel'l'i\1il\8 in 3 very satfsfuc ory _con'dit-ion, which re- flects great credit ou the perl of the management, the food being of the very nest -and in every way lllllvlblo for tile' purpose. We carefully °¥Fmi“` ed the bedding and found it clean and suitable. Guaaaunnvhl* ~.__- -¢» comme' EVENTS . ,ANNoUNonnnNti's. ’ lummnnes, Mo. & -_ _,Hun-xt To ro' oooh laser tio1nwfgr cazeoriislgg Y: thll column- ouh must accompany or0¢l‘__- - .°°'Come-. _the Rod Cross %l}t.ertlil1:. nt'-slr sr at North _tl ire, Elnne 17th p`.`m. 8880-1-101231.. ’-*Mtl1'.tbe. Boultf! ng' La ax nmim' J-ln'10 o 'ts and 12811. A' fllinvon on "The Hhfiloy School concert' wll be repeated _lt Clifton on Thursday. -lliratiary 1‘l\it`.' in slid of th; Reddfoll. oi" a . A" D ' M M c. E845-1-9Mili. A ' ' "75,' C ... “Pl S ' 4 t|ill\l80- 9 pie and bstwdigolsl-tE1.bo held by the niinu'tsaasg."il.oa cron. 'rumour evening. J . 'ilth will be hsltl at mussels - asoo1~mtzi_ Rod Cross' Boolft! and basket-social at evenint. .lon- Fridly l1&lh¢. 8807-1-1 Mil tences have expired has a strong tendency to bring about a disregard for all law, and that this condition particularly affects the' youth of thc- community. We' therefore, urge that the Prolli hiiion Act he more effectively and im- partiailly enforced and that we wish to urge upon our legislators the ne ceslsity of having le'glsla.tion passe-:i which prohibit the importation of ili- quor into this province. (Sgd.) JOHN H. BUNTAIN, Foreman For self and others. The Court meets again this morning at 11 o’clock. FIREMANS PlU[}KY AIITIUN SAVES UHIUJ As the special train leaving fo' Georgetown on Monday morning ti connect with the S. S. Stanley, wa: iypproachiing thei wwe( St. Peter'l Road Crossing.. four young chlldrei were observed playing on the railway truck. ‘Mr. McWilliams, the drive- irnstantly applied the emergency bralc es and slowed the train up, while Mi' William Munroe, fireman, instantly leaped from his place in' the engine and ran with all possible speed tl where the chlldrcn were playinp Three of the liittie ones had' left thi track by the time he got there, bu the other was still in danger. With out a. moment’s hesitation, Mr. Mun roe pushed the-1:lrild~off-the' rails ti safety, but in doing so he slipped ani fell on the trucks himself. Hits was i very narrow escape, but fortufnatel: the train was stopped just in the nici of time, the wheels just grazinl his body. Mr. Monroe certainly is de serving of commendation for his pre sence of mind and pluck on this or casion. But for ills timely action thii child’s life undoubtedly would huvi been lost. _ It is said that quite often child’rei are in the habit of playing dangerous ly close to the railway track at thii crossing. and it would be well for par _ents in that vicinity to see that thei children are prevented from frequent ing such a dangerous place. CONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOR _ ULASSIFICATIOB TWO CENTS 'per word .ach inner lon for sd rsrflslns in this columr Gosh must accom order. ._.__-___|'£__ _ UAUNBOMI SAUSAGE! M_ADt froth ovary dey from ssleote young pork. Saunders, Newsome I Co., Market Buldiug . |248-0-I5M6mn WANTED-MAN FOR FARM WORK good wages. -C. H. Robertson Marshfield, via York. 3862-1-10M3iptl WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Apply at St Anth0ny's Villa. 3855-1-10M1ipd .l__ LOST-JAN. 3 ROLL 0F MONEV_ Finder please leave at Dunn's Ho tsl. Reward. 'B839-1-9M8ipd. T0 LET- COMFORTABLE il00lt with all modern conveniences. Cen trally located_ Apply at this ofllce ~ 818!-11-llliftf T5 LIT-AT BRIGHTON. house o _10 rooms- all modern improvement: Apply to J. J. McKinnon. - 1028-7-18Mtf. F6`F"" s'&iI-s-Ten FI' in w||.n eese. 85.00 per pair. Apply ‘ Elulsel Matthew s, Alberton. ' _ 3878-1-10M6ipd '_i=oTsA“lI'l'-"ser or 1'wei.vz oi _ -,y s Whitcomb Rloys works Appigr qt Guardian oiilce. 8881-II-lillltf. WANTED- A GENERAL SERVANT Apply, to' Mrs. McDonald, 180 Roch ford Street, stating references. ' _gala-1-artist wAn1'¢o-i\:i.»iAsLs usriniio than to tolie charge of farm. Apply A, li, Lung, Mt. lildwurd Rd. 8856-1-l0Mlllpd fhiii BAE!--TWO NEWLV FRESH- snsd' cows. four and five years old. sf' and so fbi. 9630111? lcnlnlez H. _ , or . Robertson. orslt 8s;1o1_l”9!?d_ rouNb'lLo`m\`iI"oi`l`M""o`r tfonsv on or-sat oeorle St- OWN' ml have some by provihdlllld Dlyilvr for sd. Mrs. A. lf Boston. Alsxsnd . r ,,1__1.._1-1-=- Ililllfds page in neva _ -ms _ .otiaorfo Llnlinont euros Dlmmw re it li. No 1. sites-1-1oiu1ip