~. -it-. ;.~»=' . SV* `~ _ ' ~». ti: _-_.~_~ :. ;=-:.»»>_:<.:¢‘<--f;.»f¢V .»»__~_- ,;3»_:l."-`=,f7'."" =.-'1~._-.=_=`="-`>J.- F f. 11;' `.‘ ..l`=_fi'i Q. ._i_'-* L = ' -- it _ V ,,,__ ,v -. f» 1 ~ .» __ _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ » ' =° - 1*; :5~,~»»‘°-f -r~»V_ _ .,~,- _ _ ‘:i>I-7?,-._r-~ "_,-.,»=~y'--,_-_ = ._ _~f._»¢ »-_-,.~_f§_V-_-“ »,’£»_»,f?V_ -_ ' __ '=, iff..-';<‘;._=»=\_‘~_' T/;`\~‘= ` -f _. i ' ..1':~»'- ~,I~é\ -" ’-‘£21 "*<,;_<"-.-=~."_ . T“_;.'.= :.1--'P' _ ° l i - » " " ‘_ ~; 'VI '-__$12*-¥="‘~_;*§,<"f?-T-;f§‘.>_?'_:='»@*e_:»i’;~;cfs~1:=”:£iif,"‘T'SPt'W ~- _ -.-'lr-:~ '_ ~_::-~“-fffffls -`-.f.§;_r:*,t<»,,~...iT,~s§ ”"»fi; ‘*»~5¥l"-"~,,"1I'i?f‘.?§“¢‘. V.'»1,l._, ~V _ __ l_ _ . - ~_ <_, 1 l , -‘ ~» - _vt __ - *V _-14.1. ` sr ,; ~ » ~_- -'_ “ht-: ~.f¢_ ';_. ' 17 .' . ». r>~,#»._.- -1-<;;',§;,~“:-V`S`-ic.--,i‘.'-e, ‘1l3“_>~i;_:".._~,-~».== v .f»‘ -V’-~/~»\ ~ f ' ~ ' _ f `»`; 1" _-_ `.-'_ " ' '- » f - - __ ~_» “fs ' D _-._ fj " A-' ~-.’;.~“f"1.¢$ §= 'érf'_,’ "-= ‘i in-9?' \=Gl=‘?_,_i 5 J - ~ . g __ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _.__ __._» ?;_.._ __ __._._~__ __ .Zin _ »~_T.;'-_., ,__ __,l.~_»‘°f___f,.;__».___=;f;_»~if_; 'inns GUARDIAN .,nAiiLosrri:row.v MAY 27 1899 T ` l Q b “__ FOI’ Th() C In DOL! t The making of good tes. is impossible from ---~~ V»~ -----V--N _ \ _ ` 5 C2 OL Lead packets Sfgmp AND PRINCE C0_ \ \l /' econ tems are but use beginning ‘c . .99 _ ,_ _ _ ' ° pa Tliousuiills have become converts to the daily use of ,0,.Sf)ll$,l,,?§,,is{g,Y,;i;agiriigiisgg lf; \ ` the making ‘lf P001' tea frnlli IOIVUI _ _ _ . _ _ rnixrna -_5_-_.i QI- --- -w "’” ‘ \\ ____ \Tnv0|\\\rr\\\nr|nw\t\ .' \»/ » ' » THE cuaiioiaiv, on-asni.oi"i1ui‘owN, MAY 29 1899. ` .Hr _ Y _ ___,: I __; _ _____,__,__ _ _'_;._.`:;_ "" - ze- f that my Kidney Cure 3 _vm sm 00 veixgilf- e ¢sii_¢sr_tle.°__¢_“ _*E med mm 0! lrlghflliuese. Itl ,.**.°.....°"°:°~..¢.':~.m; WeV ,lllrlitl mi»avi=_r°\h~°,l 'MN' unit. V' itiw §_ssss Belt Buckles, A Waist Sets, lleck (llasps, llc, L G. ll. TAY U13, Sunnyside If --_- f - S *_*-"!_'_'{ 0999899080809 gamut VP. c. Corsets.; QQQ@€@@98@@9G IWMMWMWWW nn 1 THE PREMIEIPS DEFENCE. _ \Velgive up large specs in other columns to Premier Farquhar_~ou’s de- fence of hie recent legisletiwl Vin re* gard to the liquor tratiic in Ciiarlotte- town. We do this willingly because his course has ' een very severely ar- raigned in tht-BQ ¢0lu|l_D!. Bild THF Gunniax is always desirous _not to condemn any reputable public man unheard, provided always that he makes his defence in courteous terms as Mr. Farquharson has done. And, be it observed, the controversy' 1 be- tween Tun Guutnuiu and the 'Pro- vincial Government is not one of a personal nature.. The relations of the charge. He even admits it ! vided for taxing the rumseller, on principle.” In other words l he ' opposed it because it was ` wrong in principle. Principles Ido not change. ° They are based upon the eternal verities. If it was wrong lastyear to enrich the coders of the province with license moneys rmifl by which they obtairi this “freedom” to prey upon their fellowmen in respect- able guise, it is wrong this year :il-io. But as if the wrong of the trans- . action were not a suiiicient reason for his opposition, Mr. Farquharson tells us he had other reasons as well; “The plebiscite was then announced and l we hoped to carry prohibition." Well, the plebiscite has been held, mul it showed that more than three foul-the lof the people of this Island demand- `ed prohibition. Does the fact afford this journal with Hon. Mr: F arquhsr- son and his colleagues _have‘_ alwaye ,powers to legislate in regard to the been ofa personally friendly character. l liquor. tradic. The amendments pro-. ; -Our controversy is one of principle. posed to the Regulation Act did not l » Hr. Ferqaharson at the -outset of ,-propose a settlement and agreement his -letter speaks of the ‘€a,lm0st~.._per- llvrith the liquor trade on the basis-of _ sonal and bitter attacks of Tun Guan- _.money paid in. And _ it is a mone- Diuv" which.have_ fallen upon him- ftroumpervereion of the truth toeey self. It is true that we have singled tbat‘the~temperauce‘ people in their hiinout as> the ehiefoie-nder,;aed for bill of last year proposed that the the very apparent reason that he has _saloon keeper-gehould “pay” $200. If deserted, itnot betrayed a great pi-in-i with his memorable and not always cipla of which but a few months pleasant experiences as ai bank direc- p;__\_vas_aii-_Iardent ; chsmpioia, aéid por ¥dr.thFa_;f%ihareonb_:_as not “get er in t e temperanci ran s. uc -_ earn; e i cranes ween a e- was Tun GU_anD1nr’s charge. Mr.; positflanda “payment” his i-_etiremen l Farquharson does not, _cannot deny, fi-oinfhe directorate was hardly pre- helpless and imperilled birds up-Jn tht-:_ FOOSC. _ | Of course Mr. Faiquhnrson blames the temperance men. He says they brought in free rum. They did not re- spond to his alleged olfer to bring in provincial prohibition. They did not correspond ,with ;he Minister of j Justice te ascertain the extent of ' provincial powers. Their proposed bill allowed sellers the - privilege to- sell on with some new restrictions. They last year proposed that the ialoon keeper “should pay into the . funds of the city $200 before he be- gan to sell, which amount would be forfeited and become city funds if`he` broke the law." Everyone of these etatemepts is a eophistry,a fallacy or '~ a groesperversion of fact. ‘ It was not the temperance men who brought in free rum l Mr. Far- f quharson. had before - him in the columns of THD GUARDIAN Mr.” Mills’ distinct statement of our provincial df assasass mature ! _ " l He tells us that a year ago the then this deposit which Hr. Far-' premier introduced “a bill which pro- quiinrson calls a “payment”-he did 9l_ t ° __ not hink or talk that way last year ~ - 4 n and he-“opposed that measure ne now says is ‘rum money, the same as “license tax” is “rum money!" How strangely the rum money has blinded his eyes! A deposit to be forfeited-on violation of the law, was rum money only in the sense of penalty. (ine paid b one of Mr Fa uharson’s Y _ _' rq the rumsellers as “a great sum" by‘1 rumselling J ustiecs of the ,Peace _for violating the Scott Act,is rum money. Mr. Fa.rquharsou’e $200 rum money is the price of exclu~ive privileges and _legal respectability purchased by those who pay. It is the price of the sale of a'great principle in order that the ftreasury may be enriched and that “both ends may be made to meet.” To make beth ends mmt was the -key-note ot' Mr. Faiquh.;.rson’s bud- get speech. It is to be attained, it seems, by the "Temperance Premier” Tmeatingxhe liquor men on their own 8 Tllerels 000 Sl7!‘0f1.9.' Pflllli ll1@ any reason for a. sudden relapse to ground, giving them what they most @ favor Of PC- CUFSBIS-fl1€y5'~ @ the very opposite of prohibition--a earnestly desire ' and have eagerly @ Tllfly lli fvefy tlH1@»=\U‘l all fl 0 ,license law? And even now a mea- sought for, and turning his beck upon 8 time- BW Set the lllalm that @lsure prepared by Mr. Farquhsrsolfs hie Old associates and the pl‘0f6SS€(l é Suits y0\1\'fl$.'l1f@- _ f c former co-workers in the temperance principles of years past. For this we usll1;;ll;tllll» @ili@@@ cause-a measure designed to give _us prohibition by provinces under doors of parliament. This was the time selected by Mr. Farquharson for have no better excuse than that “cir- cumstances alter cases and all sensible federal authority-is knocking at the men are guided by clrcumstancesfl Thishas been the feeble excuse of wron -doeis in all ave the ba. g »' s - k- his surrender of the principle of which bmeless _creatures of d,irc,ums_tance.c Z last year he was the stalwart ex- _’lhe license hill, Mr. Farquhar- *L ponent.and these were the conditions- 8011 19718 U8 WBS H-d0ptBd “as a. com- / yr- FN" e `/7 _` ~ ° ,L. ‘Z 1 _ ` /f \ > 1' r. 9 The confession to which we have /fy , '\ Has he not, in his own letter confcs promasc aull in mmf-r to car the ~. -S . ` _ ` ° _ ‘ _ ry ___ “ i ' 'V D- sill; V sed to his treachery and betrayal? amended Regulau-»n Act.” And 1"\ 1 _»/ A ' herein lies the proof that .the license auuusu *asaasssassss It was rum inoneyin the sensethat$50il._ %%* _ -‘Z i f..-\ .sf-,av Fan¢y l ~.- '£ . _,. till ...i ... slums slussn its __ for in delicacy of flavor, bril- liancy and wholesome ro er- E; ' ~ P P _ ,____f_ ties, they are unequalled. Ask your grocer far them. ,yt e. il. simmons. 'rg May 18, 3mdly, 9 -./lf., :__ ........ __ if.-_._ \\’.l~.ff .1 ”‘§i,_,___ . qv* I 4 _»= "- Vadverted, is the central feature of the act was a sop to the liquor men and ,Premiers letter. It is the best pos- .not the temperancemeasure, he claims sible justitication of all that Tun it to be! The liquor interests and GUARDIAN has written in regard to their supporters in. the House de- ll.-“ N 31116 V - this moss repi-ehemsible transaction.; minded the lawns hui sua-"iii, Fir- The balance of his letter is merely quharson gave to them. I He says made up of sophistries and _did this in order to carry the He would have us believe that it jaAw5éIldments'to .the . Begulutiun Act, his very zeal for temperance, his great but he knows very well that those /,ll sinsirutu. ...il c..m..1v.., l which “free fum" has danced cw- wwe pm fewgnirion byhf-my if lottetown, that has moved to lil! ..§'H0use. The teinperancepeople adopt the license system l He _wfould ha-vd nothing to be thankful foron that put a collar on the mVad` dog i and 'We will not V S337 _.llll9l'0_ is 110 make his owner pay a tax. In a word goedin the amendinents,but when laid he adopts the very measure most alongside of the bill as prepared by cunningly devised and most eagerly the temperanc people they a.re,but a coveted by the men in the liquor c`ari:>aturc'and an insult. trade. He makes a bargain with the V But, S2-YS Mr- FH-rqllllsrson: “We is not going to make a poorl _ drink popular, but beverages 9 [mul SUM, Lego' soup ami heart rrung with the miseries _Vwith amendments were cut to pieces and - t i l E§! its ll is this . c Seventy-Five illopzen llaicy Shirt IM. »_»’.'» -J . _ _ All new _ tems and la._tes_t shades. laited .fron d ° ` ble collars aldiit laundered - cuH`s~,very siileeiel ;1.05'1.15_, 1.25 and 1.50 'S_3v9|1_t9g|\ D919” WHITE and _BLACK Musk; l__»';¢l~l_1iVbric.and. Sateen Shirt \vaists,extra'special large tiles 38 40. and 44 Busts,Coi1ars 14,14; and 15. No My _ "’°flZBS- __ _ - _ ' 9 _ ' " i ; qg“--hmhest novelties in Black and other fancy colors on y a few left,from $4.50. s ~ ' Ladies if you look over this list of items. ygu wi_~lf-l3e_.»_q¢` isficd of their bargain power,if von visit our storeltli" ' 'mpeg' l dh. or during the imonth of JUN E.the month 'of 33165 ROSES, ,you will be satisfied of * your' 'keieiiest rx that the greatest money"s’ worth in desirable Silks and M are to be found in our store. ' _ V _ . _ 5lLKS,»5lLK$,~V5iLK$._, _ You will be sur'pris,edft‘o» see' 'what' value; 9| Silks (BLOUSESILKS), cents wiitbs V these choice novelty silks incl.udihg_ Stripes_Bayadcre fancies, '1‘ali`eta,Heavy rustling Brocades. _ _ ` ' . - ._ Dress Goods, lain and two-toned oombiuati " eheg ` plain and gancy biimdss 42 inch vids an useilnlif 'I manyarel worth 28 and 33c`remember the price only 166 D ylrd. I V '_ Bargain no 3, in dress' goods. Another big lot, luhlilill Ill fashionable goods,a lot of plains and two-toned colors stylish Positive ood value at 36c. ~ 3 Bargain No 2 ‘ Mention the number if you are writing. N o 4 Dress Goods Bargain. Many in this lot `w0rth up to 59644! iid! goods,plen'ty of patterns smart designs,extra value in sei-gee in this lot- Navy Blue, also Mohairs’ pretty goods. See or write for samples $2.40 s. fulldrese len h; ~ V In $2.40 No 5 forty pi@GeS`e1¢gH»11f» summer dress goods in the following colors at $3-00 5 full (F055 l°llé`Lll- B'°a l 0l1,tllen visit this wonderful offer _ If you C&DD0l7 Vlslli \l3»SlU d0Wl1 and write for samples. 1.210 yai-ds,one thousand two hundred and ten ard. t - ' Y °» 0 choose from. Read on, many are worth up to 45 cents. _ _ . ` DPGSS G00d9 41 Pl@09S,3O yardsin pure colors mixed brown, and blue pll=\i!1 l>1‘0WD» Plain gl`0€11» Plain blue, lain re blue ser l - P s 1', xc. blue md fred S0l'g€» green Safgfh bllw 8l1d brown,blue and green, blue and White ` tweed ree bro vn and blu ’ g U, 6, and fawn green, and blue plaids, grey Inge", pg] blue luster brown bedford cord,fawn blue a fancy blue, also zreen ehdded luster,green and pink, blue and brown red, blue and "green navy blue and~ brown,mixed, blue and crimson mixed, 'diEereat' width dl oin at 50 ceu ' l 1 §~'~_,_,=_,f,f~- D .ful L) `_ sf _ _. gf _ ¢.=;l ~- 25 T. 'QQ ._-f/~_f (s-;-»~;1~_V;_. , Bargain ree license-to sell upon compliance devout thanks, we hope with a firmer, QE? . l --o v Q » _ _@_l I U .f___u_§1liij_§ 5; ,N - ' 1. :‘»"~` ‘_ ' -; _ _- '_ _g g ts. _ f _ __ __ _ _ _ _V_ Q L_ ___ _ a Q. » ~ i.'~;,>»_ »_ _ ff; ;__~;`,V `-___~._, _- »_ ,_ ` l J, “"3"-“~’~ “ ' ¥>/~.‘-=>>, _~;_'s\ ~ a n .-» 1-~.-» \ Island to say wheiher the temperancei' W ` ` I _ people have brought in free license, or whether THE GUARDIAN has been _ In the end Mr. Farquharson ap- pa - peals to the Christian people of this true to its principles' l - ' _ __ H rv U3 im Temperance pet-ple! They repealed so l th hc. Th ‘ ` d _ p p e an e ‘narrow-guage is f _ rl e __ _ :.;l((;aC_C__C;:1f?)l;e(_lh _flree th; build of the time servingp_;>liticia.n bose Trouser-ings are valued frpm $5,00 (lg ‘Q00 ,_l fox in order the batter to protect' the are charged with introduc'ing‘a license fair province. He tells ' us, "Thank El\"S|l f ` . SYSl'»¢m~ The temperavvs _people did God they are not built on thenarrow- V _ ' this when they conferred the right- guage principle.” "We endorse his TPDIIBIBPIIIQS. with certain restrictions.” The trust in the verdict of the Christian - ` The time ha* C h P999- The t9mP9l°3UC@ men are they to a broad guage road.\Ve submit that l T116 C8-rl ' V ‘ ° f ~ Ome W en you should look up your that trouble Israel l This sentiment Premier Farquharson’s recent public will secure grb‘iltl=arcsiiils(iaril;(itlilii` (tlhliiliiragi-hsathscilrziileligllhlellmlise wardrobe and se licwioii are Bxcd for spring van of Mr. Fiirquhai-~=on’s will ii di a l ` - ` ` ' il 1 9 ‘B m I th _ _ .. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ __ _ . u n_¢0urSe_a.nrd_ihe. The finest Eine of Gent s Fm-iilaiila ____f_1erC_;_;3‘;l__l Oicyou dec igmg to ip_\ c_st_ in a suit or echo in every gilded saloon and _lV'>_w. surest indications of Where a narrow- fh0 city. _ _ .s from , - ~-, promp y y or..s:ing the same r1_1m den in the land. Equally will _,gui-ige, time serving, principle sinkingl ' ~ - his sneer about "the childish _ politician is to be found ' i Q16/Q0 ell. T. T§Z§lCKEHzlE» Tail Q. '"1 '@» efforts of the so called temperance _ men vtno wirround THE GUARD1A1\ TDCUR e a s t k h d t df h b ' ...__ .. .., .Y..;°.;°.';.;.;1f:.§.i.2;i:.‘;';2;§f.?s. , 2?.; i‘i§.f.i..,‘ii“§;;’;l"2i..-“;“.‘i° iii" """ '*""“ I I te I* .fr ‘tV"»"»’}:`c‘if*`rl~§»i",>' --Zi;--;=;` ` . ‘ ‘ ' V , ; 3 - ` ` --fl L- " ~` 'l - ' 1 ` - » '- . - ~ »..~ `V .4 l.= _ _ i » ~ . 1 ~~ ~:f ._..,. fs# .. ~ . f » _ ct... ‘ ;~ ,_ __ '._ .»_':~ ._, _ i- __.__.- ~ _ »,_. _T ._ .,_ isa _-My 3; , -jf, _gf ,_ ,_ ~_ _,__~,_<-,~-',.-Q 3_~V A ?__ ,¢,-‘_ _, Fl! i V l V s Gordon... & V ~ '. ._ - EA coLnui onnnairt ‘ sanctum `\'\ e leav ‘S- _ _ _ _~ ,im ,he ,,,,,,e,__§_Tm Lua_iveBmm__Qum mu_____ _“__ _ ~ _ _ ME * STYLISH ourrirrnns. Hi1@®®Qn“W1‘2°H°wp1e ofVrmass-md1§.*?==ssPs~f»°ds¢s»=g§_;,»g_-,H$.s~g;=l » _ _ _ _ ’ '~ _ t 7 _. . .5 y