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21. Every convicted criminal prisoner shall be allowed a sufficient quantity of food according to the scale established by rules to be made by the Governor in Council, Prisoners under the care of the Surgeon shall be allowed such diet, as he may direct. Care shall be taken that all provisions supplied to the prisoners be of proper qua- lity and weight. Scales and legal weights and measures shall be provided, open to the use of any prisoner, subject to such rules as X may be made by the Governor in Council.
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beer, or other fermented liquor, except under a written order froni the Surgeon, to be entered in his journal, specifying the quantity and the name of the prisoner for whose use it is intended, or shall receive any food, clothing, bedding, or pecessaries other than the prison allowance, except under special circumstances, to be judged of by the Superintendent and to be reported to the Governor.
23. A convicted criminal prisoner shall be provided with a com- plate prison dress, and shall be required to wear it.
22. No convicted criminal prisoner shall be allowed any wine, (in italies) pam poze
24. Ou the discharge of a prisoner his own clothes shall be return ed to him unless it has been found necessary to destroy them, in which case be shall be provided with clothing.
25. If necessary, the clothes of a prisoner shall be purified before he is allowed to wear them in the prison or to take them on his discharge.
26. very malo prisoner shall sleep in a cell by himself, or under special circumstances in a separate bed placed in a cell containing not fewer than two other male prisoners, and sufficient bed clothes shall be provided for every prisoner. A convicted criminal prisoner while
the
shall due tinc
a required to sleep on a plank bed without a mattress d such time as may be determined by the rates of the prison fit when
Jeptic prisonora, or prisoners labouring under diseases requiring assistance or supervision in the night, may at any time, notwith- standing this regulation, be placed by order of the Surgeon with not fewer than two other male prisoners,
27. The bed clothes shall be aired, changed, and washed as often as the Superintendent may direct.
Personal Cleanliness.
28. Prisoners shall be roquired to keep themselves clean and docent in their persons, and to conform to such rules as may be laid down for that purpose.
29. The hair of a female prisoner shall not be out without her consent, except on account of verinin or dirt, or when the Surgeon deems it requisite on the ground of health, and the bair of male criminal prisoners shall not be cut closer than may be necessary for parposes of health and cleanliness.
Employment of Prisoners.
30. No gaming shall be permitted in any prison, and the Superin- tendent shall seize and destroy all dice, cards, or other instruments of gaming.
31. Debtors may be permitted to work and follow their respective trades and professions, provided their employment does not interfere will the regulations of the prison; and such debtors as find their owu implements, and are not maintained as the expense of the prison, shall be allowed to receive the whole of their earnings; but the earn- ings of such as are furnished with implements, or are maintained at the expense of the prison, shall be subject to a deduction to be deter- mined by the Visiting Justers for the use of implements and the cost of maintenance.
32. Criminal prisoners before trial shall have the option of employ. ment, but shall not be compelled to perform any hard labour.
33. On the acquittal of any eriuinal prisoner, or when no in- formation is preferred against him, such an allowance on account of his earnings, if any, shall be paid to such prisoner on his discharge ar the Finity Justincmay think reasonable.
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23. - Entry male pianor of scuout Years, ut nge mal upande, sentenced to hard fabour skull, during the whole of his sentence when it does not exceed A, months ant during month of his sentence when it exceeds en onthab kept to hard labour of the first class. For such number of hours vanore than ten or less than six (exclusive of meals) as may be prescribed by malas ta ho made by the Governor in fimusallandes Sentiof 19 of this fìrdingnga Mask cates include the sout of bin towns if im padeaussese belempt torkind“ labour of the first class, unless wail himself of the opportunity which shall be Anly given to high of garning by industry/the privilege Land of remission to hard labour of the send class, and after he has earned such privilege he shall be liable to forfeit the same en wecommend » ibanaanimitéention to intraodontis grissendust provided that, if the Surgeon certifies any such prisoner to be aufit to be kept at hard labour of the Arst class during the whole or any part of the prescribed hours, such prisoner shall, daring such whole or part of the prescribed hours, he kept at hard labour of the second class, unless the Surgeon certifies that such prisoner is unt to be kept at either class of hard labour during the whole or an, part of such hours passediar psicosses ventensed-tabard juhip for powie de tres exceeding fourteen days may, in pursuance of any files that may be made by the Gov- ernor in Council, he kept in separate confinement at bard hour of the assond class during the whole period of their cantantes
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shall be kept at hard labour of the second class, during such numberithen the prison walls
of hears, not more than ten or less than six (exclusive of ineals) in
each day, as may be prescribed by the linganless the Surgeon certifies that he or she is unfit for hard labour.
38. No prisoner shall be employed at hard labour on Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Days appointed for public fasts or thanksgiving, and no prisoner who is a Jew shall be compelled to labour on his Sabbath,
37. The Surgeon shall from time to time examine the prisoners sentenced to hard labour during the time of their being so employed,
and shall enter in his jonal the name of any prisoner whose health he thinks to be ondangered by a continuance at hard labour of either class, and thereupon such prisoner shall not again be employed at sncli clasa of hard labour until the Surgeon certifies that he is fit for such employment.
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