THE GUARDIAN CHAltl()'._l`TE'l`OWN APRIL 12, L89; _. _ -__--uaiwsxa-»v~¢.»e~.»....»-~`... ..»-...,_.'.__ _ _ \ ' »_.....,.`~¢__..>.._. ._ , _ ____ E E E te Brushes' Brushes' Just received a large supply of Brushes for the Spring E §i ...fi gg, and Retail " ICICI Us -L goys c|.o'r|~t|N Our new stock of Chi1dren’s Suits are now ready.E} We DWL' I I If A’ "` I .1 F 3 _i M* ‘_ t 1/U ` (4 1 _ P _ . _ -My A _ ; ' I _ ii . " , 7 _ _; f_» *_-;__ _ g ».______[ g ,_ *_ A .. ._ _ ' ~ ~°---_-- _ -~ if 0fMtil’S Slit have inarkedthem very close _ Pltlciis S -1 _ ___ lm I ul s are now rea y and, 1n order to sell them last. The g .- -...,__, W11] lntgrest The best goods made at prices . p That Refusal _-iii Sm,-l learn from your esteemed journal of the 6th inet., that Mr. Currie. Collector of Customs, Charlottetown, has refused the GUARDIAN information. resp_ecting bonded warehouses, which every citizen has a right (if he wishes) to apply for and obtain., This extra- ordinary conduc: is inexcusable in;-an odicial whose duty it is to serve the public. The purpose of this refusal must ap- pirently betoconceal t-he regulations respecting such bonded ~ warehouses, from the reading public. ' I must say Mr. Editor, that you voice the sentiments ofthe people very _cor- rectly wheu you state that you do not think “that the thousands of intelligent, moral and liberty-loving newspaper readers, will long submit to suclrin- tolerable conduct.” But to make mat- ters more irrita:ing.a Scott Act violator, Mr; Scrimgeonr. has applied for _ and promptly obtained the infornicion which was refused the GUARDIAN. A customs oficer has been twice sent at public expense from Charlottetown to Cardigan for`Mr. Scrimgeour’s benefit, ard as a copestone to the proceedings through the agency of the collector. Mr. Scrimgeour’s cellar has been trans- formed into a' customs warehouse. If the government will allow a public cific ar to ignore the demands of that press, and at the same time endeavor to oblige ii Scott Act violator,they greatly mistake public feeling regarding the matter. - I hope that the government will take notice of this omcialls conduct as re_- vealed vo the-public through this jour- nal ati¢l_'~_`see,»tfi`at a responsible person is In conclnsion"let me say that the grati- tude of all wel,l-thinking people is due the GnA'n_nrAN"’ for” tlufféerless manner the tTustom’s department. ,_ in which it oondeiilns wrong wherever found. ' . _ Yours, GUABi>iAN_RsAm.n. *New Glasgow,‘Apri_l llthl l " ` I bev to advi~e m man ' “GRIPPY” Y Y patrons, and friend-1 generally that, finding my quarters on _ _ Upper Great George btreet too mould, Bl'0fl¢lilllS 01' C0llSl1IIll7u°n° small for inv fast increasing business 1 have moved to the Bc on the safe Side-Takc Dr. W00d’S If neglected, often enclin Piien " _ V . .~ . to V » _ _ _ _ ~ ~ _» _W ~ _ _ ; f H _ »~ f _ _` - ' - - _ L. __ f - ` fi>»‘€»_'l3.T"¥é:<-’=< ="#” 1 f-_+ '-__.,__ Y- S;-‘. __ ~‘ _-_-.<~.~‘~*_=*»~“=-2*." ‘ *_ ‘T-‘<1 ».-we-_'.1 -Q if » .- _= "fe '_ ' »s '-5.1 _ » ,_g,,_,,,_,,,,__,,,__,,,_,,_,,,_ _. ‘* ‘ _ v” " _ FIQM1-_ » ” | _ p I V _ X 4 care tio _clrcss_w‘e1_l to sell fast. ' _ 6 TI-IEE 'VVC)IlN`]JIEl?E‘l_IE"'U'.l`I.» ‘SEI _ smtnmiunttunulniume ED* T0R 5 MA||-~ A” 5’??l“3“”””' ll?¥3l’~£°.?iLiZ‘1itlZZ.1 ““_“ “ ""“‘“ SI_15t,¢»-I n_gti§ed_ in the last issue of the -WEEKLY GUARDIAN* a' paragraph which req iires a little explanation from the -pen of the contributor. Any person unacquainted with thefpeople of the settlements mentioned in said article, might come to the conclusion that the persons taking partinthe social gather- ings mentioned were -‘inimoral.” Did Mr. McLean in his sermon describe the gatherings as _-such? He did not. In the course of his sermon he denoun- ced basket and pie socials 'as `a means of supporting the church of Chrlstiiid said. that he knew of them 'sometimes ending with a dance, and in passing re- ferred to other dancing parties which were held in certain sections to which he was entirely opposed. ,_ » » - _0,xn~W_iio Wu Pnnsiirir. Sm,-In contemplating the _respihetive worth of men and ~~w__ome_ii._ and their value to society and ‘ civilization. the avenge person has always been-ready to ascribe all honor and praise to the men, for their heroic deeds on the field* of battle, for their persuasivemloquence, by which they sway the inultitudei' and for their inventive genius by which they have, over and oveaagaiu, reyolns tionized the different methods of pro- 1 .duction. I Women have been known to? displajf marvelous feats of courage, and »when_, their duty. ,ley__ in the path of da;iger‘~ theyare not iodlined to shrink. In this connection I may be permitted? to of Deborah, who urged a timid hgitieg Barak to battle and went with him tp_ successful war; of E ther who by,_on'e her own life saved her nation from ues truction -’ o`t Grace' Dsrlin “ who is cue on the stormy coast of England; of Joan of Are. who girded on the sword; and at the head of the French -troops; repulsed the legions of Bedford and* 1 and of Charlotte Corday who”ae_efm_e;d the embodiment of courage in the tragedy which ended the life _'of ' Marat. Many other citations might be given. Still greater proof of woman’s courage and fidelity is to 'oe seen on the broad sons of men; and the fact that woman ha= not participated in the great wars Let us not fail to reflect on what fame _ ' li that minus; be '_ ' _ I GHPPG *md my 0_011gh WQS so severe with almost any Ol QT3 _ _ == who according to your recently pub I femam Yours em that Ihad great diiliculty in breathing. named.? and-yet it is claimed that h d _ it ti statistics’ have S s n en ary T ‘ li Am” takmgp tw? homes cf Dr' WMM” are “nm for the mu Pnvdegss liar Zxcgeiied the other sex in the matter ‘ Bod & W 15'" Ch Wwnmi vigttlfsagserggy 'ine Syrup I was com- koi fiitizeuébiplanll claimeé by tm” wh? of self control) exalted to her rightful K- 'eed C '.'.@l".‘ `p 'racism nienty or “Pine” prepare- 'nm ‘.h°s° P°“"1‘“5.”gh‘S .b"'°”°" 9 P1=<=° is -the ff-wily Of ma"» Sl" 6*” I tions on the market tr5'i11g»l20 live 011 1 an .acmdental cfmdmun whlch even .1 ‘_ work sidd-by side with the best men for _ _ I the reputation and merits of DL Woodfs their own serzis i oftqi unaccompanied um, ushering in of the “gona ,ima _ Nqr-way Pine Syrpp, so _81_W8-YB illiilt 011 bY “Y 5P9¢*§\1_°¥l°mf._¥?9°t° “Pa” ‘mm looming, when right and might, shall.: T0 I I i ';§§genuine._ Pnoe_,_25e. at all dealers. ignorance, bigotry. and greed._ The be me 1.. dy and when the glgrloui ' ' ' " ‘ U ` A """'i°°" i' 'i° “I9” _°f “”“'°f§°1 destiniogywhich we dream _shall he a` ._..__ __ = - - _ _ : women sufEis';ge';¢_thi\t=l$0\1l\i |16 D0' UP. gpaugfyggity ' Men and Women. | ,to his name, heis _a" ‘the election odicial ie .._?'__ _ _ U tenaciguslv-to ;_ev.;r_y to:m oi amientti. when we lo»_»k_ at _pree--1 voondltionif, lto.say- _.nothing ,of the 'heroic - act which 'involvediitlie riibigfl _ __ v _3 still the heroine of” a` ‘ ti‘lie"`tsYoi‘fy"0¥‘l'¥-"1 mission fields whither she has gone,--a__§`fd__` lie still going, to spread the lightfofi truth and love among the beiii,~;oted‘f largest assortment in the city N i I " g Y wants C10t_hj11gf__ A _ _A _ __ ir, _ V franchise_:_ Butis it not possible tha by extending it _to the 'hopelessly ignorant man, it has been extended too `} far? And by denying to the intelligent' lwoman ` it has " been too much limited? Here is" ‘a »w0m5,n -who feels .a .deep interest in the pcommonweal, and has a good mental grasp of what the word "government"- ‘ rent events, and is capable of choosing, lh‘e`tvreen‘_coniiicting issues; and 'she ie lawabiding, loyal to ~ the j fafivs f in making of which she has no ` otherlside"ot~tte picture is' the in the :polling booth helping Jim Blank markhis ballot. Jim-’~can neith- er read, write, nor think intelligently He has been twice need for misdemean- or. and served_two.t;e_rms in con jail. He knows nothing of hefo/re the_people,neth;ng about In fact. in knowledge __he,_ blank his -ballot for the 'man-who, compaign, bought his vote for ; dc- bauch on cad whiskey. Ir hirrtrequent- ly been urged that women are notcen- -stitutedby nature for the great -fwtork of making laws This we; shall ‘nqt.at2tem_pt~ to deny.. A' But shfall- content toflet history show, as_it;ci_early does, 'that the slotwnee§_ with which the oo_un_oilsi'_ef men have yielded to _the claims of, justice and the right, only” -p!~eve's'thi>ni', abCvve"alLthings, to be en- do .ed.b_ lnature, _w't‘_i power; to* hold the past.. and seeoveriire hundred tilousangl existingniideg-thg protection of p mem-made -laws, in this, Northj fAn_ierica,_, y New Suits tor. We boast of having e tended the implies, and a fair knowledge of our-_-4 _ I .L 1 I 4 bs '- _ ,;,s any one who “I A as *ii W >¢ Q* 'ii K * s * peering mia _ their sireqssier: the creation of criminals, and then :fee the__ gs_l_1ows._ _prens_r°<.1. .D1 ills' SMD! laws, for the criminals thus created, we must confess we are not over»bur§lem d w_ith‘¢_a`sense of adoration. How into our Canadian rulers been dealing. will! ~ ' p‘ ' .-1, carried succour toa straitenedgarriwi`;;Vu° '”°m°°'°“° q“°s'H'°° ' B7 '- -"'°”'» :;l»_ti<>v. by ' bil b'11'l=i°g “Hd *shelving the qngitiegnrby' uleloei ,oem-_ "uiissions Jinqtiriy, by meaningless throw the church and shroud the world Aeomfoftahlé d filli 1188 811511211386- D I ` Bl1l%Wd, yflnh llllli prgvemgnt on P1-agent gondi[i0gg_ Bat .g Y ' _ us , _ _ _ _ ,onrs,___yery sincere y. _ iirhgfhrfffsifiiiabyw ;§r St§§mbgi £§g2 :§r »°t¢Qn§v_i=H:1`;‘h°_!d9°f" "Y!*°'“ 9f."e7,i_¥“°°h‘°°~ '?__°“Ffi . , G- A-.CI-LL session v ni A ninexr B ADL!!! A GABBE1 N 0°-- _£31366 ' V obeifrone _ ~ wonl _;_ ' `~ _ gl e hcilrst oay oi- p R __ , _ ,J _ & _ ._; APPUW ,momsw Dam "l"“'°°_°°~ _ I e 1 _ §§e%il%%on,net*‘1|&thor _ .but- Q UI I' " ‘-T.; __.. g lenient Pewmisoesi ,F " V _ _ _,__ , ' -A < 2 V ' . g " _ ‘ _~»' ~ __ ‘F (- 1 ~= ' - _ ‘ wit 1 4 A g i , -=' ~-_ _ .if .»- -».1 4zv 1% as #W -plebiscites, b'y"`iaxity in the_enforoeni‘eati * A _ of existing laws. In all thf-se waasil 511, it in' mg »g¢|;|;ing_' '_ _ ‘ U19? lg# Sh°i!I1 8 ‘WP °5_bl9 "N31" . * 'We can take the worst case of ahceseed or nlcerated fl" 1‘“'ttt»P<>"°f'» "ff 9"” 1°" § # treat and eu in one setting., - s _ _ ._ ... §ssasaaaaisse _ ##1 Q. * one 1 Is your time limitedlfg Let ' 1 We' can take tlie`wor'8t case gwveq °i“i~“3 ta tg", d:§;1‘;f ro; We can take any nuialier of auch hee& llld ima il*_9a of wwien Wm mum rightin one sitting, and fully guinirantee' them not 'i' duid 1 “S11”-~ _ §§ff‘i.‘l‘i`f._‘;°‘”{.".'.3I.§’.‘f“ “im.I’..‘,'..i’.`.§...§’“i._@ *H* WE SAVE Tears. t _now y of the world, is a strong factor in her, one gnu national sin; and by _iw TRAGTED because are ww th” ,t W°l`h & 0""" b““‘“"g» L°w°' A H0173? Pine syrup “mean the cough ut"°r‘ W” 1° a sphere which men de_b°_niQg Gffects on the individual. it 1% have the experience and methodfrfor ravi!!! teeth Queen St My new premises gt 0n¢¢_ have created '°r_th°ms°"°s' ltends to destroy lhepnational life, over- % LESS DENTISTRY by usa gf 1-,hefgmgug are larva and roomy thus en- _ 1 _ e _ . 1 _ ._ _ . 1 U ’ women have achieved in the literary ‘ M no ,B at # ablin me to buy in muchlarger Plenty of people in their graves now, I . A in ign'-:rancs and ice. 0 _ P B _ I o _ d _ . ld. Doe t“UlT ’Cb”_ .. , _. v - quantit1e~, and ple-CID" D16 H1 _ ` who might have been alive to-day if_tl:;3 gtgd unexceigg by 21'; ° boi; sofa ‘as rescuing our c-pvuntry ftoin the graspbf e r l n e 0 an even bewey pgqgugn than had cured the cough and cold associa. I, kind D And did it not appeal to the com this foe, restsnn our wi iingness to ir,- W t Wlth GUPP0 at the 0111730* It S 511 09-SY vest with legislative power tho e who ever before 0 cater tothe an S mime’ d° With.s“°h agremedy as Dr' mon beople’ and thus swipe the natmnzt will dare tg antagonize .it-_ 'l`o thi-ii °* 5°’ ““°”‘:;“t." _ _..., .1 wrt: N°";:i.1;;°°_ir;;t, _..._ ... 1;:_z::;“:‘°;§°.:::.q;::1°.2“ us t s ~ “Spec U V "*qu'°S ' w _ as 8' 1 . ; ` S _ ‘ I telligent electorate. Let us enfrauc ise. . bod to call and see me in my ' J 45110 2111' P8~5?‘ig°S’ and -at the sam? t}m° And- does not the name of its author and ' - h__ ed fn in. S_ 5# We make_Cro_wn and Bridge Work and put it in aces a. Y t fl, .,0 y . . all loyal and enliv rn ci zens e v new quar rs Thankful ftr .Q gtg? ”a;1;f:)’;?E;a;'he° géfggeglfaliaprgf the nameof Harriet Martineau. George Pwtive of sex; *and disfranehlgg api# day as impression is taken. . an Patmnaoe In the past and _ die glérious hmg c0mpucat_i0ns_ _ lilliot, ((Jlh;;'lottt;I Bronte, angie gr? who are kngwn to be corrupt or illite~, We have everything required and up to-date for best work and so-letting a continuance of the Mrs. !Alonzo H. Thurber, F1`°°P°1'5» rulers an rs' _ emma’ ~ y F816. 01' WE0 l’\lt'1"’9S\Y 7'°l“"" °‘“'l f°" °°mf°"'5 °f 0°’ P“"'°“t‘°~ P' W N S , says: I had a bad attack. of Isa OI-|191' female wma” deserve to rank country’s law Tri--ii with woman We make metal Platesior Vulcanite plates and put them in ik ° ° .fr Are you thinking of town ns lace same day as impression is -taken Persons from out of town will see the great advantage of mm _ ing to see us, as they can have their Dental Work done within loss of time, and fully guarant in every respect ur prices lo .v, and each branch in charge of a specialist. grmminationsii advice free. Call and see specimens of Teeth without Jw BERLIN