4 . _fr lo _. , rv/l.\_‘-.ll to \£ <_ . -~.r . . A _ I \ 3;' . gy v A ‘/ -»-#3255 ""' » ».-~._.,. ~%a.ei. l 4 3 t .PAGETWO *QIITIITIIIII *rHr~¢iiisa..¢¥§¢T°w.I'¢hxa . -A ' ' _ in Y. _ _ .We have io be careful in ,the selection of rubber goods and you should he as careful ` is we. .,,_ Between the highest grade and the wholly bad there is “pot very much difference in external appearance, but the vdifference is soon found out if -you happen to get bold of au Ctinworthy kind. We carry different grades of which the cheapest are good and the best are the finest to be hafl. . .jigch ki,ut1_i:_.-_scifi for, just ~what_ it is ard just the right ' ~ .Pf_i<*=~ Hot Water Bcttles,Syringes, etc. ' r J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 1 , 1">"¢'1` . --- ""1 f.-C, `/Jw s ‘_ ' ,.. ti; J v 'N' . .-~i ,_ , HAVE US EXAMINIJ ` ' o rl t ll 'I ` ».I‘.’..§Z‘i»'v?."...é’ riff; 15.2? F.?.§i`i.‘_5.‘i nd fit glasses to suit each special sae . G lf. TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician isw Kino orzoaos llorsi. Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Prlv mga Baths Running Water and., on: lstsnce Telephones insll rooms sr e Bri t R l Bo . _ ‘ cuf's'iNn“ll"ri's'irori’1f'i.°so SYDNEY. N. S L..__ Camerorfs ` l31_d gg., Limited, Toronto, Ont." "' ' Act, nor will any of its remarks on the subject bear such construction. what The Guardian claims and, in all its references to the question, did claim, is .that without the ussisi'.8.l1¢€ of the people generally-the profess- edly temperance people alone would suffice-the efforts of the prosecutors and 'of the other law officials will end in failure or, at best, in indifferent success. The prosecutor may be thor- oughly in earnest in his desire to en- force the law, but the two lawbreak- ers whom be is after, the seller and the buyer, know their business and the prosecutor is the last man they will confide in. They know how to evade him and without the friendly in a. position to know, he is practi- cally powerless. Why should I or any other citizen do a policeman's work when the city work?" asks our "Disgustcd" friend. We should not do it at all. If we did had no business with. If, however, in the absence of the policeman, we saw a crime committed it would be our duty as law-abiding citizens to ac- _quaint theproper authorities with the fact. Nay more we would be held guilty `as fsccompllces or accessories if we failed to report lt. "True,” continues our correspond- cnt, “it is the duty of every citizen to assist; the police, if necessity arises, but the necessity does not ex- ist when the paid odlcidls have their casa in hand.” With this we entirely agree. Once the case is in hand it is _the polic§man'st and the court/s affair and it ilifalao-the people’s affair to see that neither the policeman nor -~».~v growth of superflous hair. This cream is recommended by all users. Price 25c a jar. The McKinnon Drug C0-. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mu, l 7_1-4 'f Bread 'Ihé Chandler si < - " - _ ~ . is ca`uss;d`by diseased kid-= 1 _ _ .. ~ ~ “ .-. . » nays; Geton the right' __ _ __ _“__ ___ ____ _ , Albion Nui _r;adf_<_> heilrlhhy hang. u 1 O ,. ' ` _\ _ ‘ {,’,§§'§,,,_,, ‘,§‘,§,_2_§,,,§ ,$03, Reserve Run of Mine i_,,..°?“ _t,1§_,*°,’,‘,:{_,I;‘ll§;1,; thznhandgioug ry n i me pzsa-{sog_ _ _§;1__0»_:si1;tcsdbyf'us._, _Money I t¢‘6'l“v¢l}-.1 ss » an sssssosi ‘ i' anon--rsssssssz-so l. ", . ._ ~ ._ 6 to xo the Coal Sh-eds . I §`§25,_lig_‘bqgg_gi°r‘g~;55_ _ __,*_________ ___ _ ____ __ __ J` F J 1-; person vrpersgns from running hounds, J _ wgqll/,:r°"l'lipp§':titll.?`ox Co., Lid. I , -Get Your Hard Coal i, , f ' _ ICD QI. _ ,___,;. _'fe Q for Base Burner , "uf I l | 1 'I nn- 'I V i ' ° @/"-, Acadia Round . _ J_,,- Acadia and ~ _ That pain in the back. the court smrxs_their duty. “Suppose the people do their duty and place facts in the hands of the prosecutor and if he fails in his duty, then your theory falls to pieces." If the Prosecutor were the ilnsl resort and he failed our theory certainly would fall to pieces; but. lust be- cause he is not, our theory is only at its commencement at this point. In the case cited to show wherein the ceeded his rights, we ask our “Dia- gusted" friend, “Do you know that the prosecutor gave this man four or five months in which to pay his flue? Did you acquaint the Attorney Gen- eral wlth the fact or ask for an ex- planation? If so, and it is furnished us, we shall gladly publish the At- torney General's reply. Do you know that this man is "all the time selling in defiance of the law?" Was the pro- secutor glven any information to con- vince hlm that the law was being violated by this man? Did he refuse to act on information in this or any other case and if so was the atten- tion of the Attorney General directed to his oiIicio1’s derellction of duty? If so we shall gladly publish the At- torney General's reply, or that of the prosecutor on being given the information. Our "theory" will not have "fall- en to pieces" until the people who know carry their information to the prosecutor and, ‘he failing, to the At- torney General, nor even then until the Attorney General has given his explanation, which explanation we would cheerfully demand. We are quoted as saying "that the Attorney General threw all the blame on the prosecutor." We think what we said was “thrsw all the responsi- bility on the prosecutor." We think, with our correspondent, that "it is up to the _attorney Gen- eral,” if he knows. If he does not know it is up to the people who know to let him know. THE TEMPEHANCE: QUESTION. assistance of men or women who are Si"3_In Y°“l` n°te9 Of M0l1dBY'B iB- sue you ask The Patriot to answer its own ridiculous question, viz., “Why should people do that which they pay 0_thers for doing?" I did not see The Patrlot’s remarks but 1 employs and pays men for that certainly do not see anything ridicu- lous in the question. For instance, why should I or any other citizen do a policeman's work when the city we would be meddling in what we employs and rays men for that work? True, lt_is the duty of every citizen to assist the police, if a necessity arises, but the necessity does not ex- ist when the paid officials have their case in hand. In your notes you sug- gest that liquor could not be sold in any locality if the people did their duty. Do you mean that the people should take the law in their own hands? (I should not be surprised if they did). But suppose the people do their duty and place facts in the hands of the Prosecutor and if he fails in his duty, then your theory falls to pieces. For instance. in the C0lll1tY Of Prince a man was brought of the Prohibition law and fined $200. Now, the law definitely states that the fines are to` be paid forthwith, that iS. at once, or go to jail. But -------...~..~................,..,...,,_.._._,,_. Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. 1 W M' _J NOTICE We fhe_undei-signed strictly forbid any hunting, trapping or trespassing in any 5,' ii 5? before the Magistrate for a violation. over I question Now, slr, who #Outer to delsi' we °.°°.:"°° 2' o no tempt to juggle on his own must so up , politics and there, my opinion. the solution. After all--it is the non- snforcemsnt of the law that is ridi- culous. 'l‘he enforcement of the law as it is now is simply s fares and disgrace to any country cr' govern- ment. In a recent issue of yours you stats that the Attorney General threw all the blame on the Prose- cutor. Now, I think it's up to the Attorney General. Electors on both sides of politics are getting sick of this kind of business. If the law is no good than repeal it. If it is good than carry it out, at least while it is on the statute books of the province. Yours, ,' DISGUSTED. TORONTO T0 HAVE ' WOMEN‘S POLIC COURT TORONTO, Feb. 4.-Acting upon suggestions advanced by a deputstion from the local council of women weeks ago, the police commission to- day approvcd the establishment 'of a womsn's court and the appolntlment of two women for police duty. Commencing on Monday next, Tor- onto will have the distinction of in- augurating the first women's police court in Canada. The court will be held in s committee room adioiniug the police court, and Magistrate Den- ison will be the presiding judge. No men will be allowed in the court. The cases will be heard at eleven o'clock_ after which the magistrate will us-'uma his regular duties in the police court. ': MIB ___--___ ` UGH! HIIW lIH|lllllEN Hill Elilllll Ull. Delicious "Syrup of Figs" best fo cleanse their Iiiils clogged bowels. Look back at your childhood days, Remember the physlc that mother in- sisted on-csstor oil, cslomel, cathar- rics= How you hated them, now you fought against them. With our children it’s different. The day of harsh physlc is over. We don't force the liver and 30 feet of bowels now; we coax them. We have no dreaded after elects. Mothers who cling to the old form of physlc simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt is well-founded. Their little stomachs and tender bowels are injured by them. If your child ls fretful, peevish, half sick, stomach sour, breath feverish and its little system full of cold; has diarrhoea. sore throat. stomach-ache; dosen‘t eat or rest wel1-remembar- loov at the tongue, if coated, gi»ve a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, ~ than don't worry, hecsuat you surely will have a well, smiling child in a few hours. Syrup of Figs being composed en- tirely of luscious figs, sena and aro- matics simply cannot be harmful. It aweetens the stomach, makes the liv- er active and thoroughly cleanses the little ona’s waste-clogged bowels. In a few hours all sour bile, undlgested fermenting food and eonstlpated waste matter gently moves on and out of the system without grlping or nausea. Directions for children of all ages, also for grown-ups, plainly printed on the package. By all means get the genuine. Ask your drugglst for the full name “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Accept nothing else. Foxes Foxes Parties having 1913 pups for sale should correspond with the undersigned, giving breeding :and state price. ` l¢'¢siiR¢|mn'sh»w linidredgi g,;f_,,°°°`°.- f iiueifmlilmcni \il»1».uerli»\\iii¢. ` Wilililln T ‘*'s'"fh:nllDoi\'f f " '~There_a;-e scorn of nervous, tired, run-down people throughout the city. luderlng ~,witl= pains in the beck and sides. dfny spells, weaknesses of the bladder, (frequently causing annoy- ance et nlsht) who fail to realise the seriousness of their troubles, until such conditions ss chronic rheuma- tism, ‘bladder troubles. dropsy, dis- ljstcs or even Bright's disease result. 'All this is due to weak, inactive kidneys. The kidneys are the filterers of the blood, and no one can be well and healthy unless the lldlwyll WQY3 properly. It is even more important than that _the bowels move regular- ly. If you suiler with such symptoms don't neglect yourself another daY~ ~‘ ig; ~ tism, bsosuss -it:r_ -_ .=,;t|is It ciesi\s_o_v,it'tlis ~\ 'xg - '~_ os ”“'{‘¢l*lW-tix: `_ c' " mv W5' m " _ WJ, '_ ti iam ir__i-h¢,_,i__,v,i_1\'=l _ ¥ “lull .` ~ » - ' ._ tho'.;‘ls¢ld'lr. ¢&,umm _ s,s;you' of sll‘your‘miser1,.*'»' ‘\ __ ,g - You will find Croldne dilsrsnt from sllctlici- relneqsss; ‘l‘lisrs~ is nothing elle on it. It inst- ters not how old you or_lio\v long you- _iisve 'sniier_¢d. it -is. ‘se 'prspsrsd that it is rraetiesllydriipossibls to take it into the hu1nsp'systs_m yuh. out results. “ " ' You can secure an original package of Croxono from any first- class drug- gist. All druggists are authorised to personally return the purchsn cs "fi and run the risk of serious complies-l tions. Secure an original l>°°k°8° of the new discovery, Oroxone, which costs but a trifle, and commence its _ pri if it fails to give the desired results the very first time you use it. * F you think you need building will burn life. surance ` 1 surely do -you cannot delay putting the con- ` tract in force. Statistics show that the average man has eight chances of dying to one that h s . If your property is worth insuring--and' it.sv.ire` ly is-you should give some consideration to the pro' _ tection a Canada Live Policy will offer you on your Call in today and see what we can offer initi- W K. ROQBTS r. _ ii. s. iiocsns, csifiniiiiowii { - smart- 3, l R. B. ROGERS, Kensington. Ajsliil - `-"rv life insurance-.and "you- - -' in., i ll_____________ __ _ __ »-_.__ ._ __ §_Y__ _- _*_-_-_-_-_-_r I-_;_1_i11f'-'-§-'_'_--_j_r____-_*Z ` _ cUARl>l.iN crnssirll-:ii Airs, ff Ons csni per word first insertion in this column. half cini par. word for :sch continuation. Cash musi accompany order. Minimum qhsrjs Twenty-five cents. -‘ 4 4;;_ ~¢~¢u~_ _il _ _____ ____ ___________ _`i , _ _ T AGENLQ WANTED AGENTS-MEN AND WOMEN-WE will start you in a permanent pay- ing business with the most. success- ful agents line ever put on the Gan- udian market, without investing a single cent of your money. Our line is absolutely new. Sells on sight ln every home. Not sold in stores. No opposition. Successful man andwo- men started by us are making $15 to $20 weekly. Write today for catalogue, and full information. National Products, Limited, A45, rToronto, Ontario. 2-6Mtf, ' ~ - - .i FLMALE HELP aN'1‘En- *_ *` AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. T. McKenzie, 277 Rich- mond Bt-_ between uve and six o'c1ock. ` __ 1-aoM¢f_ ron sais FOR SALE AT MU-RRAY RIVER, residence of Thos_ McKenzie. Apply to Mrs. McKenzie, 57 Hillsboro St, Charlottetown .5 M51pd_ _ 3 2 FOR SALE, IN WEST ROYALTY, farm of 50 acres with good dwel- ling house and outbuildings; excel- liilltly situated; very suitable for fox ranch. For further particulars *willy to Ewen Camerou,13 Spring . pa FOR PALE, A TAYLOR SAFE AL- , 111°” “°W» MPEG. and one of' the best made by theseiamous makers. ADDI? to Browu,15§ Queen St. _ __ __2;sMu SCHOONER ALENA L. YOUNG FOR sale. 35 tons registered; American blind; of oak, now lying at Vic- ¢9Ti8- APl>1y to Calvin Howstt, _l igmrlh. rsmeipa. W FARM FOR SALE.-86 ACRES OF land on* corner Bracklsy Point' and St. Peters Roads. If not sold bo- fore will on first day of May, 1918, at public auction. Apply A. Iii. Le- Page, Woodstock, N. B. ‘ B-1Mtf. I Is' 1' r HELP WANTED _ _ - r¢t__$;"-. rmvrsmu noi.LAnB' AND sirens- ses weekly- for-»trustworthym$ or woman to act as Travelling pre- sentativc. Previous expsrienesginot required. Travelling expenses. sd- »vanced. Commence in home prri- tory. Winston, Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ 2-1_M12t. -r- I ffl MALE HELP WANTED WANTED SMART YOUNG OF good address, well acquainted with retail trade of City, to take, charge of delivery team and make, collec- tions. Must be quick andaccurate with figures. _Good references. rs- quired. _ Apply at this ofhse. 5 ’~ I "fill"- WAN'I‘ED_ A SMART BOY ABOUT 15 years of age to attend teams‘ st the Say2y_ House. A 2~&H8ip_d WANTED AT ONCE.-'-Janitor for Grnce Methodist Church. Apply to Jas. Carter, at Prowss Bros; ` , _ i*5¢juf'.f. Man WANTED-'ro r_.nA_.R_N,DRIv- ing and repairing automobiles. Positions now 'or 1's_ireFl"Wrlte Portland Auto Co. 104 Kennebec _St.. Portland Me. iipd. WANTED ur oN0al an Egifts!- enced man with horses. Revue Ho- _zu . _: z-ima. FOR SALE-SGHOONER BIR WIL_ fred. thirty-nins tons registered, Carries sixty tons coal. Now lying at Georgetown. For further partie “UFS BDDIY to W. D. Jamieson, Georgetown. 2.53491, N,_____,__,w__N__~____________ FILES OURE1] IN gT014DAY3 . uFOXYn m 5 X-sig-1 WANTED A GOOD IIAN' 1'1‘0 Bl' l -Truancy and Detention Ustfllcer- lui agent "for the 0bild.rsni|~‘Aid= Sir piety, (aiulothtlowg. App_‘l’y;-biletf er o _ePrcsi sn.,Dr.» Gm .~ _‘ , u ,._’_ M' -- "Sir Thousand yards »f ne _.For n smooth, velvet ki * W WMU will me-i to use Rexall File: Cgeiigii Y°\1r drllssiat will refund money if ` B°X 332 ‘°°d°‘ °P°”°‘1 “li 1’“°'°°'°- This is a spimdid skin food mag is PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any _ Charlottetown. 3~5M3l- guaranteed not to' promote the C880 Of RCIUDK. BUII5. Blwding or 'I-ISM - ` ` "New goods consisting of Pugh, Cliambrays, Muslins, Lawns, Whip- °°!'¢lB. Ducks, Ratinss, Linens, (11-|n°. “Heli Dimlties, ei'/c., At Pl\tol'i’s. Y'"rhe long course' esp inylong-~`s`Isar for the ourss »’lio.~i'and $1.00 at z-sun. "Scotch that _ 1 2-mai. cisouni-;. indium _ gm would of psalm., I if flown -and estimate the savirigi' Coming 01| sells f r I8 i ii Th! :INN lg” rzsliietrilfsliiitlilbn recentl A _-iii When in $639 SAVE MONEY THE FRASER KEROSENE DAP your z cycle engine instead of Gsaiiins, T\El§|;n::‘q'" ' _ Gasoline now sells for 26 csnis por pun, “¢` 1; sms A1' olsbs for cowl.. ...ii ,,-{:°°"" °"‘ 1, __ .ig :ass #1-M 'NM' mwssmss _ V °