~f~‘afsv~f»-§-~._? _ "vv'fv>`x; gow- ~~~»~`-i V .i-- -~ wpv -» _N51 ,,i_» »,~5£& .qu THE GUARDIAN. C;BAB.I_¢01;_IE}‘0wN. MAY 1. i°'»n 1 aigaged in the struggle for and ag-A axnst the introduction of the protec- hve system. The party organs of They ave largely degenerated into ‘ Inj: needless to say that broad- ,sious are formed- This- class Among who have strong becomes smaller from year toficlaims toeoneideration inthe year with the spread of intel- ,ment about tube made to the hdb sgaqzutduparuu. uuiramnislied and Jigeuee, and t-here is now a healthy apt Govsrqprship i`Ts»Hon. hPeter Sin-1" ‘ Bmousness, d 'd orowin sentiment in favor c air w o as seen over t irty years _ ~ 'k” g ln” ' 'miim-mah fRi9"q.?i°"u N»~°vY”~ il? ililoaPi1'~dT>peiid»!i;it journal as com- service in public life,both in the Island L 1 bum' Dr Conmpatiomm 656°” O ~__ ',\i;'_;' 1| Z1i"'_i ' li ‘ »r?~i 9-l»_ i u - - 7 . peoplaaiiu reeoizuueclilieretore *S pared with the mere party organ. Legislature and in the Commons. Mr. Ping-;e;:w iE;\:if>I§::.`ii One thing only saves the party or- Sinclair was twice elected to the Com-, ' ._ . Offloef ai ‘U10 f°1l°“’i1i8f°”°S' gan from rapidly falling into contempt, mous from Queen‘s County in 1873 On retiring, and tomorrow your dl- (excopt Sunday) tliieep and that is the excellent news service and 1874, being elected by acclama- i. gestive organswill be regulated and g_;_'-i~',;,'L',.'_5°r;,;,;""l'°° which characterises the better class tion in the latter year.Heunsuccessful-1 ou will be bright, active and ready 1-35 of party journals. The reading ly contested the seat in 1878 scrapes .............. ..lim.r..._i.o0 public want news, first _last and all He had also been a member of the 'wmbe ynum Hoonis PILLS arg ‘itfxiffglowin DIWN ` the time. They are willing to pay Executive Council and of the Board \ Bald by an m¢di¢ing dgalerg, 26 cts. grhhietitiiiiiiéiigiidilseéiitfi' be pina, nails hir}S§ | for it, too, and even to accept with it of Education from 1868 to 1871 .when L - lor an kindof work. This has ' been the experience of others; it AT Wl'lAT 5? le ~_. , 1 §:‘s°2-,."1t',.§',‘l§f,°C",‘cl_;",l‘.’l§"l""i‘ "°"k “md °"h°' b“°" a mass of distorted and delusive argii- the government resigned. He was `”' if L Y' L Buigiincriside. C\1r1‘i»-`>‘ B°0\=~°f°f@-D- K-Cum" ' ment and opinion. The news and again called to the Executive in 187° 3113 Cr. ~ ~ ~ , ‘ Ailberton.g.1lbei-ton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart the news only gives circulation to the' and successfully led the lower House lB‘_ 1 2 » , $,‘}L't'E.,_., -f€1cp»,0.,e Umm RSeM,,,,,,__ggc,,t_ organ’s editorial misrepresentations- against the strong opposition of ~ ° L , ` a swift vehicle for the disie utable Messrs Pope, Breckcn, Howlan and ' ____ d f th independent newspaper This-, in its known niodesty--a. rare quality Wd “`lllS“‘lf°1` St- J°““ N"Wf°““¢ » h » l)9 ' _ , ` U . _ . . , -. -. = . ' “ ' -_ . The vest t at can. h ST O I e turn is reacting upon the party Jour- among politicians-has prevented Mr. la 'd “A N01‘lll bg deuey carry.ng li0rS€S~ Prices t° Pnty .°rga'i]g’ to Whlc C as-S 8' “ge ‘ nals for their good The better class l Sinclair’s name being much more 'mms and Shwp 0” deck aw Pmduce " ` if ` it t the news a ers in Canadal ' ‘ »- dei li at l urst ossibl ates. HOU Htl' ll] 101] Ol their usefulness. In the old days Opponefltsfn es? CGD plc S Y PT | gosslp 8' Ou pm S app U passage apply to _.°`-,;` " " -~ .. .‘ . .` - l l' / ~ _ " _ ' I ' I' . _ _ -; V V '____ _ _ __ ___ _ 1- _ . _ V 4 . . u a l ‘ if was broken down the fran was brought-,in and the equal- all sects and creeds in the eye of law was established- this revolution there were party organs making strenuous 1 for all the old abuses, uphold- tbefclass privileges, and denounc- the new .doctrines as perilous, and disloyal. It may be the men behind the desks the Tory ,newspapers of those believed in the nar- political creed of which they the exponents. They may have., as sincere in their defence of abuses and' mossgrown pre- as were Howe in Nova Scotia, in Ontario in their advocacy the new and better order of things. 80 there was an earnest convic- of right and duty on both sides here certainly was on one side. The same might be said of the days the newspapers and public men the country were battling for and the union of the provinces, or days were ccntending for great 8 -_ J \ principles. Their deliverances were } argumentative and informing and \ powerfully aided in developing the public sentiment of the time. But there is no longer a battle for principles between the party organs. simple brushes with \» hicli whitewash is applied to the leaders of one party and black-wash ` applied to the leaders the other party.Take up the average Tory news- paper today, form your opinions from itscditerial columns alone and you will readily ceiiclude that Sir Wilfrid -Laurier and his colleagues are corrupt, ignorant, and rediculous persons who, by some caprice of fortune have been placed in power and are malignantly doing their best to ruin and impovei-ish the country, while Sir Charles Tiipper and his lieutenants are all Heaven- born statesinen, imbued with pure patriotism and endowed with the loftiest talents. Take up the average Liberal organ and you will find the ridiculous By- town Coons of which you had read in the Tory papers are a collection' of Solous and Gladstones of Canada, who are kindly lending their superb talents and distinguished patriotism to the task of rescuing this once fair Dominion frcin ilie wreck and ruin wrought by eighteen years of Tory misrule, corruption, favoritism and extravagance. In so far as editorial opinions are valued, it is for this false and delusive coloring, this black washing and white washing, this Ful- lome adulation on the one side and continued misrepresentation on the other, that the patrons of the party organs are paying. and intelligent readers, who the of the case who seek . little m&]0r yo P P , . . b t ' . h .G h b . t lince. 3'. o 'r. p t 8 1' yet bekmg’ is that they have Survived of them are gelcorning Sniore Jps o proniinept tn an im_ as. apic in _ ll; 3,4- fuitlicr .particulars as to freight and tha mmuoublble fam” com tial to the r favorites But Canadian ments PEAKE B305 & C0 '£!ll.°§lllli!’.ill.llllilllllllllil.l.iW“l li are 7-ue aliia Jn is mcvniini' .i P Hoon ' ' - ° ` P ~ . lB°°°.“'° 9 hav' i " ` Ai~:.'iii`ii-.l euiilei-S gi/iuuegzcf andill'-favored passenger-. otliersat that time. Since 18821\1i-. ` 7 thg _wgjf The mass of intellioerit readers are Sinclair has ably served his constitu- - ;/}~,-.i-_i-\;¢\"§=_; ~ ` ' now discoverinff that they can obtain ents of the lfirst District in the Legis __/Q li§- 3 'vw all the news ofathe day, well-arranged lature and more recently as a mem- ,L1-_~,_ f;;_:‘;;_,..};i`j§f _ We 'naive the largest lassortmentfof- Crockery, d d' ted d ` h it fai dis ber of the administration His hi li' ’ L4--f'f`>`~""""'"`-""3 L ""”`i”"` _ i _ _g __ , i .rnnii an |833 , all “lb ri ' ' _g I ~¢~“_ff?"; _ _ MONDAY. MAX 1.1399, passionate and just editorial opinions, character and moderate and consist- ` " ` ` ` 7 ‘ . l ~ . ylc ‘ I e price scanno _ 7 W ‘ X __: and an impartial estimate of public ent Liberalism give liinistrong claims The S, S, Bongvigm sailing from ' , : . 1-' _ ' _ 1, t ‘ men and measures. Hence the to consideration when an opportunity Moniri al Saturday May 6th, will be due' ` PARTY ORGANS' rapidly growing popularity of tne of preferrnent offers. Only his well- at Charlottetown Wedo0ff‘d&5' May 10ib. if you are not up to daze you -are noi; in it ‘ neun Sunnysid<=,Ch’twn. 1 d d nt news a eis in the coun --- __ l . , 1'. , dvlilin few of mire lE>l)‘lIp01(e1} tgyeghicli have sei.) tlie example and W§Stleivh The late residence of All Pefsmls “""UUU2 employment 1 I A ° 0 Eb all 9 11185888 W V 1 I ` 1 d _ 4 , gh H0n_ Laird gitugtgd on il and 8lI1pl0y€l‘-S Of lk&l)0l.'_lL\ Willlh Of BS- by those in power as mere hew- e the Way i e ’ . -Q _ -H b - h 5 d - _ ~ - -» . of wood and drawers of water--5 the Mallplfllfue R°;d’1';'b°“° Olga n;n` ;`i?;bE W; F iflapio 8 P ' an mm those da s the newspaper advocates . “tes wa rom. t 6 ost ce' or y pp y g' ' re y _ _ _ terms and particulars apply at the MISS SNELGROVE’ £5 f°*`m md “ gre” “`°'k t° P°"f°'m There is some hope .hat the Guan Kent Street. . . . f ~ the? dld 1° “W-‘f“nY-_ They were nLiiv’s representations in the matter* ;f;i§g10&;_1;I£;h11e;0§3wand Burnley' i April 15, . V ~ 4 l "‘l°° ”°"'°P"_P°"”» but the" b°'t°l° '"3 of the Srimgeour warehouse may yet , r , V, _ A g , , , P°PPl°" "gh" 'md they '"`°“3ht“ bear fruit. An Ottawa despatch tells N , ` ' L _ . . , ` `";-it 'WWW fm' "im Pe°Pl°° The °ld that in ieply to an inquiry Hon. 1 ' i i 1 'L L M that representations had been- made ,I which the government would enquire Q into.” If an honest enquiry is made ,‘ and the result honestly acted' upon, .» which we have reason to hope will be ` the case, then the scandal complained; of will be abated. Y g l l ._ -__-4 Benlley’S Llnlmeni the modem Pain Curel -Price 104:, hC,d may and dlspenseg Patmw political Journalism is yet far behind (;h,,~}f,;iemwn May 1 1399, Agpmg S ring Trade The time has come when you snould look ' up your wardrobe and se hcwytn are Bxed for spring war. g In the eventof. you deciding to invest in a suitor overcoat-, etc., act promptly by ordering the same from i , .i.‘1'.1ncKl:nziiZ. ras Tam. . ,_ f "l"'ii 'T' unrated tl d-._ ---_--_~_.==-==- _ 3; 9 miofttlliatgrgihlgegaiog gil, bf() fact thanpks aregdue to the few really F A anna %’#####¥l#i and Ea tht-ii rare ever shown in this cit or 1 rovin know whens to get _ . J’ ,. P ¢¢» are the latest st and rh s t beaten in lil ‘Vi-» make i. -pvi i~.l*v Of D1i'1'\P!' S8tI1$, Ten S6 ber Setts. They are the best quality, latest styles, New Goods Arriving Dai w. i>. coi.wi V1 Our clocks not only strike the _hour but Come and secure one.; H f for sr M P d h ,_ L.W. ° . ‘ gg . t ' ‘_ _ I _ 1 1 ~ ’ ¢ , _ V . r ' was extended’ respélsible. g°v_ lege opwggn blzlgded f'f;tl._eho?1SL;1‘1;;,: q A .cii town. P.ii:.isiaua.Mayi uauaw ly . .. King’s, P. E. I., was given lait De-p cember for an indefinite time, butf , The Standard fcr quality. ill . ‘panies and Livery Stables. 'It -Bas' iio`équal ideilers. Maiiufactured"on'ly by ‘ -‘ "f 7 ~ True I in New Brunswick or George sry r i-1 of public men E gl ii 4' fs... sé' . , __ -vi 1 00 Pieces New Veilin, y s 500 iffereni Sélyles in Dress llafis iand.$,ailors» ` .I f :-:¢';;1:;e-,§i=-,e<;;,;,.¢;,~ _ta ,,»-p , , _,ui . . ' " 1000 P.ieces;--New i l _ ' r ~. \ . w New Wreaths, New Sprays, New Underwear, New Frilinlg, New Feather Boas, illness Gootlsin Plain andFancY; 3 ASK T $EE THE NEW ~ IG G S 1,000 NEW DRESSES ready for L the Dressinakei. No .larger stock on the it v freely. cut and §g@iven.~ o.i;i-tg »pfor com . , ‘ ----,.. a. .» ' if' m . _ . » with any troinithe larg°e..1stores`abro`ad.l 1 r r u . Lace Carpets, Draperies, Swiss Nets, ,Table .Co_ve_rs, , ,]?ortiers, °Sqiia.i'es, Strew..p Matting, .etc., suitable for house-c1eaningf,y,. .If -it’g,..o_n1y,.a . .Oi~1.C1oth,f ior...Ca.rpet,,ca,]11,aiillf;see our , y . 4'. ~~._»~ ..¢ ';~ W