‘ John W. Fogg Lumber. Building Materials NAAA OAE 1x i t Howey Brothers Make Pind Michaud FTownship. 6. St a®* €1 MINING ERGINEERS MiW 08 SURVEYINL Important Decision in Case at Cobait. Magistrate Atkinson recently gave his decision in the ease, heard some weeks ago at Cobalt, involving an alleged infrigement of the Ontamo Land Survevors‘ Act by a mining JUDGKLS PHL acCccused is Aan .‘ nNolL dAiicils allowed to do anything and say anyâ€" thing they like so long as the war lasts? The idea of sentencing troubleâ€" some aliens to jail like ordinary etimâ€" inals is confined to magistrates like Magistrate Brodie, who has served overseas in this war, and Magistrate Atkinson who is wellâ€"known for his integrity and patriotisin. Such comâ€" mon sense justice please none except men like Sergt. Widdifield in France, and patriotie men at home who would like to see this a truly British country where even foreigners have to behave with deceney. 1en CC question has been settled. The disâ€" pute was over the common practice of mines in the North Land to have their engineers do necessary. underground surveying in connection with the deâ€" velopment work. As mining engiâ€" SUrvVyeyln necers the diffieulty tent mon C urvevyors JusS navy be want OT )nt O| oviten to go on suspended senâ€" The Sudbury Star says that asons for the appeal of Michnieâ€" are given. Why should reasons ven? Is it not enough that the ed is an alien? Are not aliens d it <cwWOork. ~As nmmning engiâ€" ve to take a course in land as part of their training work, they are fully compeâ€" the work, and on account of 10 The deczision rineer, and it seems that istom in mining matters strate Atkinson is too well he law and too eareful in is for much chanee of a in securin st at the ALIENX AGITATO Inmnâ€"se! (Â¥ 1 muec! judgn ispos 3€ mne mine, qualified jeen upint tion 5 t «Hs moment Y1I1eV Interestin to there believe of the d land U k 6 1neect the reâ€" y n â€" nalt @re )TA Build up the Mighty National force e e ies id is td ie t ioi on o i. t y is 4102 ï¬fty years the Teuton «â€" peoples have been trainged, disciplined, whipped, into servile cogs of an implacable military machine, by which is maintained the Prussian doctrine cfompight, airl the Kaiser‘s autocracy. ‘The Teutons deny themselves, they arlrse sacrifices, because they are trained or forced to â€"do so, but "‘m: pecples of the Allied nations nmust make great sacrifices and tremerndous cfforts in order to defeat ths ecnemies of freedom, but because they are free peoples it is icit lareely to the individual to LAAL y CGo‘It. ity of tho r how much selfâ€"denig