<_i' iall W li .(5, 5" 1-,.1 mi i, " f i Vu 1 ii ii- gli l l i iid .ii ii nr 'i Ii =r?`-»!’-‘rL*.1°"' » -__.... ir. ,Jr hw.-.n.>_;-.L a»..,'§.§;..~.-.\. 7° 5 5 l ...».-..._-,.» __ -.__-.. c_.... <=-ig, l 1 if i ii is llciiim fllullher We have to be careful in the selection of rubber goods and you should be as careful as we. Between the highest grade and the wholly bad there is not very much difference in external appearance, but the difference is soon found out if you happen to get bold of an unworthy kind. We carry different grades of which the cheapest are good and the best are the finest to be had. 'Each kind ls sold for just what it is and just the rigut price. I-lot Watey Bottles,Syringes, etc. .l. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST _ f\s` ,-`v\\ /l d 8 a LFVI: /7: FR’ .(~l‘, i ; ‘__ /-4;) “-\ ou rsyessndt ll! 'f e uire las s_es We tesgby tlglalbleztl r :thpd nd lit glasses to suit each special sse . G. li. TAYLOR Jeweler it Optlcian NLW KING GEORGL HOTEL Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Priv ste Baths Running Water and. »-1 r Distance 'llelophones in all rooms sr: BHS? iismlple Rooms cu sau sxoE1.i.iw SYDNEY. N. S I-' ,~ 3 _Qamerorfs HAVE US EXAHINE m Bread i Bread" The “Home Made" Kind i “ls good Buy it at Coffin’s, McLeods', Chap- pel’s, Crabbe’s, Crockett's, M0ore’s, Trainor’s, Cameron's, Wheatley’s, McPhee’s, Small- wood's and Cronin's Grocery and provision stores. “The wallpaper remnant sale shows acomplete clearing out of all the papers ofwhlch we have; only a small supply. ln any case where there ls not sufficient to Include the lot ln the new sample books we have just made lt up into single room lots-marked it h slf price or lower-and lt ls wait~ ing for you today. Moore & Mc.- Leod 2~l5M3|. . "Remnant sale of wash,dresses he sure to have a look a the of- fering while you are in t e store. *firm* _ _ rr-is tor. Advert! i Sdscrlrrg flood Oli! It ylrsnoh Olosl General Special Rsprhsstaiive--Frank R. Northrop D' ri, i§i}, sf SATURDAY. FEBRUARY I5, |93; _Y . - - R.. _ T0 _ __1___ with that Petit. A uror is summoned to court on a certain day, with junction to “hereof fail not' an ironlcal smile, Godess put particularly the latter. J keep him awake nights until over. or he is graciously permitted his own expenses out of the and, in consideration of the tl ques ons of justice as may papers. He would probably cash bills, He returns home, doubtless man, but poorer by several dollars. If however he is summone Petit somewhat different form. His seats duration. It may be a week may be three or four weeks. make .___ i li-I 1 I _ There is at least one distinction lnfson 1811110!! BN “P9050 ¢0.llllk0*~h° this province upon which the mum beat iuron. and msd Mn s msn to If summoned as a Grand Jur- tion to pay for proceeds from of his previous or prospective labors tions under such circumstances he amount must necessarily go to church when- of wisdom he brings to bear upon such ever be pro- is ,pounded to him, his name appears in man the list of Grand Jnrors in the news- balances smiles? Even the criminal is prefer a brought in free of charge and is PFD' equivalent to this honor, as it vided with "hotel" accommodation would enable him to pay his hotel which, although restricted in some but the court cannot ullow it. respects, is at least euBl¢l¢D¢ f0l‘ NB d npsstmoa. " woman with the carving knife and *-850 UI Phu 01| “I0 firm- TNI U0 lthe balances, sometimes called the‘¢Hl1 of Justice, will always look at 8 namely, H1010 of being a juror, Grand or 8 l\l!"0f 5° |‘°°°iV°° l ‘Wulf 5 da!- do, if conditions ers favorable, dollar s day. sometimes a little or s little less. llfer serving as With this dollar a day he administ- attend ers justice between man and man, the in- PHY! ’ under hotel penalties the thoughts oi which wni mrs snows or the theatre and places court is a little contribution on the collec- his hired help st home, pays his bills, attends the moving pic- plate at the Sunday services- in order to keep his mind free prejudice and world!! dllffm' opportunity offers. it any wonder that the blind wo- with the carving knife and the n wiser needs until he knows whether he is guilty or not. as a Seriously, the jury l1\1Sil1€99» Undef Juror the case assumes 8 present conditions, is a hardship to stay in which the people have no right £0 bo the capital, or at either of the other subjected. In almost every other of justice, is to be of indefinite walk of life provision has been made or it to Before Bud leaving home, therefore, he must sion provision for his absence. He will is usually a farmer, as for some rea- 0ru_ meet the increased cost of living wc trust that at the coming ses-_ of the legislature such provision be made ,in the case of our jur- THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. this paper, The Guardian has, main, at any time. The Guardian gusted places the emphasis of the prosecutor and the ment. They both need all phasis that can be laid upon them and they both need watching. The doctrine that "when the prose- the not sound and we trust that and good government it shall system of theology which teaches "give the villain plenty of rope and politician who complacently the sins of his opponents in the bless- next election, they will have rolled up into enough rope for the hanging. Suppose the prosecutor wilfully ne- glects his “sure case." Suppose he goes on quietly ignoring sure fuses. "Surely," says our correspondent, "thc Attorney General has some tab on *he uork of the government offi- cials." Suppose he has not. Sup- pose prosecutor and magistrate and Attorney General are ull wilfully ne- illiizcnt of their duty. Are the people to stand mutcly hy, “paying out rope" :mil waiting for the "reckoning timr-_" and the “hnnging"? The as- surance may be wcll founded, the "howling" may come cvcntunlly, but ii -»-w.~.....,.,,.,-..~....~ Liquor and Tobacco A. Me'|'AGGAR'I`, H. D.. C. M. 75 Yonge Sireel, Tivonto. Canada. Reference as_to Dr. McTaggnrts’s prof- essional standing and personal integrity permitted byz- _ _ B_lr W. R. Meredith,( 'hiel lustice. Sir Geo. W. Russ ‘ex-Premlr of l)nt\i-io. Rev. N. Burwash, D. ll.l'resid¢-nt Vict- Oria 1 olleae. Rev.J. -Sherrer.B- A.,B.D-_ Secretary Board of Moral Reform. 'l oronto. Right Bev. J. F. Sweeny, lJ.ll , Bishop of Toronto. Hon Thomas Voflev. Senator. "('a.thoiic Record." London. Ontario. l)r._ Mc'I‘sggart‘s vegetable remedies lor the liquor and tobacco habits nreihnsltlul sale. inexpensive nomo treatments. No hypedeijmic injections, no publicity. no lossnf time from buslnlss, and n certain ciiigedflonsultstions or correspondence in~ v e . _ shils t h Moore & MoLeo»:l 2- I 5M3l. lux | Scalar- " sears-e, h'\'A§$l4* TUV: ‘_.7f~‘__-5 2'; ia: °-‘- - = With the doctrine preached by mal "Disgusted," in a letter elsewhere in cuter has ri surc case in hand then tic duty of the citizen is ended," is th hc’ll hang himself." It looks too on much like the consolation ofthe small fem widely from that which satiggeg watches Us ed assurance that, by the time of the ue' in the meantime and to prevent fur- ther evil would it not be best to ap- directly to the Attorney Gener- al. He may know nothing about it. in the Perhaps he ought to know, perhaps no controversy, nor has it had he has em- phasized the duty of the people, Dis- gat on that govern- we the cm- mm_ cannot know, unless he is told. And Perhaps, also, he might investi- e the charges, dnd that the prose- cutor had neglected his duty or ex- Our correspondent certainly has a mass of evidence with reference to the extension of time given this Pur- ular offender and in the interest of e public and of temperance an ex- in the plnnation should be forthcoming. The interests of temperance, morality Dr osecutor would be consulting his not be own interest if he were to take thc insisted upon. It is too slow. It bears too close n resemblance to that te public into his confidence in this _mat- l`. As to the evidence that this parti- cular odender is still selling liquor, r correspondent will admit, it dif- that the sun and the stars are shining. It would probably be of lit- use in court but if the business has been going on, as stated, unin- terrupted even by the temporary in- convenience of a line, and the prose- cutor cannot stop it, it says little for his detective instincts. In any came it looks, from our correspond- ent’s letter, as if the time were op- portune for an explanation from the proper officials and if the matters complained of were formally placed before the Attorney General by the people or by one on their behalf, say, our correspondent, we have no doubt that an explanation would be forth- coming, whether satisfactory or oth- crwlse would be for the people to de- termins. --ii.. NOTES. An Englishman who had witnessed the horrors of the Balkan war tells of some of_the things he saw. Here is an extract: Here were human be- ings of a line type, of pure blood, in the prime ,of life. ° *,,* As one worked on, the mind recollected, with impartial coldness, the immense va- lue ol these creatures, beings to whom the expression "made in the image of God" might quite philoso- phically be applied. And here, at Cl'-*Beit lluarters, by the insistent lm- pact of sight and smell and hearing and touch we realized this image “mashed R9 0BP8°itY for work thou ht B fatherhood hupp1ne95_ de- & “N *V* °t’°Y°d by resultant 111 health, not I - one alone, such us wo ant a New nge - ‘l 15%-‘hes ?'a'¢S-`:-_ "`° .--lvl - - - -F il- 1 -.vi aj’ _i':.. 'iw ~ V/I » w .. _ _~ »» .. gg: ._ 2 N I uld ln peace- *-UHB. in a ease of misfortune, move 5 whole nation to sympathy but by scores and hundreds and tens of thousands THE TEMPERANCE QUEBTIQN #_ PIOYOBC send ljerhsps another odleisl to keep an sys on the than another, and so on. __ __ _ i ur, now an 1 uw' uni i>i-oss-lor. wuus mnema. nu. alms, /unsung' » entor gave the offender four months All-' - 4 no psy ms ans? (lon - -_ oo i . un! tried the case lf the line was paid and lm ill he replied: "Well, it was not some T110 f0ll0Wll1¢ Uorol tributes were time sro." second. an einem mad- r¢¢°1v°ruary’s Greatest Price Reduciidnsx the F eafure of this Big Gents' Furnishing Sale All men’s Sweaters and Sweater Coats Regular. $1.50 to $6.00, guaranteed all pure wcol, heavy shaker, knit styles with Vnecks or collar, with or without pockets, in all wanted colors and all sizes Posi ivelv the greatest S t b ` f ° ls S the season Fridvaf; ghd :S1-gtlilildgy 3| 5 \ ' ,_ A Tremendous Clearance' of Fancy Shirts _ W° have Just received 22 dozen more of sample, shirts which we will put on sale for the two _ last days of this week for the small sum of . . _ . . c _ 8 40 If you were here two weeks ago you would know ' 34 to 44_ Remember the price is only _ how _our shirts were cleared out. The regular prioe_ , _ of these shirts is $1 25, $1.50 and $1 75 A - N to you _ ...... _ _ _ ` Our Entire Stock of Boys’ Clothing for these two days values $4.50 to $5.5o.Boys' Suits Norfolk and d uble breasted styles. Chinchilla lon oyercoats for big boys, Convertible collars, 3 I Lifetime Clothing Savings 35 Suits in Fancy Rough Twecds made by the Progress Brand hand tailored, concave shoulders, baud felled collar and hand made button holes. Suits regu- larly sold for $17.00. Remember Friday andSaturday your choice...................,. All Our $|l.00 and $l4.00 Suits In fine Serges Worsted and Tweed Materials in immense variety of style and fabrics, heavy twilled, lined, single and double breasted. Sizes liewson all Wool Underwear L it warm and soft all si . R l l ' d~ ’ $1.58, sizes 24 to . Heavy Twilled Black 'Shirts -fr I - V, - and all wool cloth shirts Faultlesls Brand, extra Boys' Overcosis ~ ` - 1 mr 1-' __-Y _ar A--,ye-__.fg..'ie_ "p , Sir -In your editorial a fu W days an ~. ::::.......’°" ::‘*;:"::.'°' “ef ~ .File economy ip sn important _ ` »‘~‘ 4. l *___ Amon h on B P'°h“’l"°“ 1" single and double breasted styles made of fancy niix- tures and heavy twills. Sizes 3o to 34. Regu- 4 lsr price $6.50 to $8.oo, your choice. _ » ` ‘ One lot of Boys’ 5tib°Ys 6 to rz years while they in s range/ Almost as un "_ *_ , viii *~'§_-.-_-~ mesmfnal ,sc ‘$52 'l';.$’t,'§‘,°,§' "lf, as good cooking fsc llties ‘”“‘* mskancltigcns responsible for the su.; housekeeper wants to do good cooking, but she doesn _fP_9.f'§f"{‘9_¥"f,°l.FP;9 1" _’r_hen hcl-tsoinuchlsel " ` ` ‘" cooking qualities of the Enterprise Monarch are cn gfclt fuel édinolliyi The big scul tie of coal of other replaced in Monarch homes by s smaller scunle Those who Prefer s powder form of dentifrlve claim that Rsxall Tooth Powder is the best at any pi-les, 1; purlilcs and swoetens the breath, clssnses the teeth thoroughly, hard- ens the gums, destroys sn ml bacteria. and keeps the month sound, sweet and clean. Largs can with pst- aited top Rte. The Ucklnnon Drug Oo -Garner Great Gsorss sud 'Kent Kit Ste IDU -' spsssns ~»...__._._‘_ '.. I Jm __ 4,, ,iiundreds of other Bargains for Men and fm”