392 Chap. 26. Canada Temperance Act, 1888, amended. 55-56 VICT. on a certificate signed by two justices of the peace of the good faith of the application, accompanied by the affirmation of the applicant that such liquor or alcohol is to be used only for the purposes set forth in the application; provided further, that the vendor shall file all such certificates and prescriptions, and shall record every such sale in a book kept for that purpose, giving the name and address of the purchaser, the quantity of liquor or alcohol so sold, the name and address of the physician prescribing it, and of the person for whom it is prescribed, and of the justices whose names are appended to the certificate above referred to, and of the purpose for which the liquor or alcohol is prescribed; and the said file and book shall be kept for inspection by the inspector for the county or district at all proper times; and the vendor shall make an annual return of all such sales on the thirty-first day of December in every year to the collector of inland revenue within whose revenue division the county or district is situated." OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. in summary convictions................ Act, any, meaning of..... Actions against persons administering the criminal law Administration of justice, offences against (See Table of Contents, 3 975-980 579 857 parts ix., x., xi.).. 131-169 Admiralty of England, trial of offences within jurisdiction of ...... 542 Appearance of accused, compelling (See Table of Contents, part xliv.) 553-576 procedure upon (See Table of Contents, part xlv.).. 577-606 Appendix, Acts, &c., not affected.... Arraignment, proceedings on.... 652-658 provisions in case of treason in summary convictions.. Arrest, by officer without warrant.......... 658 856 .22, 27, 28, 552 .24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 552 20 23 31 33-37 32 733, 734 482, 483 (The figures denote the sections.) Assaults (See Table of Contents, part xx.). Bail on remand...................... after committal.......................... Blasphemous libels... by public officer............ procedure in case of... Breaking prison............. attempt at... Burglary (See Table of Contents, part xxx.)................. CANADA Temperance Amendment Act, 1888. See end of Index. Capital punishment.... Carelessness causing bodily injury..... Case, statement of, by justices of the peace... Cattle defined..... disposal of body of, to conceal birth. conviction for concealing birth of, on indictment for murder of 258-265 258 260, 261 263 264 864, 865 965 528-530 64 712 711 3 565, 844 587 601 602, 604 603 749 775, 776 3 195 204 197 275, 276 170 38, 69 363 135 547 161 162 407-418 935, 949 253 900 3 500 395 219 239 240 714 284 534 171, 172 459-477 549, 718 721 DEAD bodies, misconduct with respect to... 206 sentence of .......... Defence of property.......... Definitions.... Desertion of soldier or seaman, procuring.. Death, consent to, no excuse.... false certificate of execution of sentence of..... Defilement of women, offences relative to.. of expressions in other Acts... Deodand abolished........ Deserter, preventing arrest of.... receiving necessaries, &c., from.... of militiamen or North-west mounted policeman.. Disabilities of public official convicted of certain offences.. 59 158 935-949 48-53 185, 189 3 4 964 74 390, 391 73 75 961 244 (The figures denote the sections.) Discharge of prisoner, unlawfully procuring. Discipline of child, pupil or apprentice...... on board ship.... Disobedience to statute 168 55 56 138 Drill, unlawful.... Drugs, administering, with intent to commit indictable offence.... Duel, challenge to fight a...... 87,88 244 91 Dwelling-house, defence of. ENDANGERING life.. 51, 52 212-217 England, offences against laws of..... 5, 6, 542 Error, proceedings in, abolished.. 743 Escapes and rescues (See Table of Contents, part xi.)........ Excess, responsibility for...... Excuse and justification (See Table of Contents, part ii.). Explosive substance defined.. making, having or using. causing bodily injury by means of........ Extortion by threats... FALSE news injurious to public interest, spreading of........ oaths....... accusation, conspiring to bring.. 58 7-60 3 99, 100, 101 247 248 545 405, 406 126 147 150 152 Fees in summary convictions.. Felony and misdemeanour, distinction abolished. Forgery (See Table of Contents, parts xxxi.-xxxiii.)... |