3 J. G. JAMIESON, as ‘ ~ ' ~» » ~~ --\<"._e-vs_ _ »' - '~ \_'~- ~.- ' » » ' ' ' " -`l‘ ' ' f'_-`,;¢~°.-7;i-?f__‘* ?°`v*--|rwJliuur‘-_:_lt_ <1 rr 5.-‘ ~Ii»ldlli1'rrvE -.----Wrro Usns-_-- Pé}_’§P@EE.T. ` always well ia&'ord t_o treat it with coin A i su¢n&a ‘ W8 be C0n°__ ni _ll vanlrsl '1‘ R T ' tent with a firm conviction ot being in ' _ _ I » "Breaking It Genuy. led. Therefore this milsorabllg ea attempt from the best people in the Province than during the past few weeks( When the attempt was made to try and _ punish us by n packed jury of the Legisla- ture on which sat two men whohad condem- ned ns in advance,it ended in such pitiable i and ridiculous failure as made some of our einer assailants me laugningsioek or une’ entire community. It would ' no have suited the purpose ol some to muzzle mm thisicnrnal for a time mu mu-pursues nn' sniinrstempeoplo Wat thdpress shall use and was amsussionsiinu noi Be intimidation has recalled upon ants,' as any like future attempt recoil upon the in.” We lfve not in Russia, but in Canada, a land of tree speech and a free press. _ The events of the past few wicks have entorcsd the lesson made plain on manys previous occasions that the Guardian is what it proteases to be, an independent journal, owing allegiance ~io no political: party, “unawed by influence, unbribed by gain,” and free at all tim,es_ to fearleesly commend the right and condemn the wrong. The people ses and know that num is as lem one jon;-nu in mn- _midst that no party leader and no political party can control that no man'or no _‘number of men however rich or powerful can intim- Vidate, that ccnsnres no one because he is weak or humble _or detenceless, that spares no man in wrongdoingbecause of his wealth, his power or iniiuence. Be- cause of this, because it stands tearleesly for what in honest conviction is believed to be right and against what is believed to bs wrong we are assured that this journal is and has been what we have aimed to make it,1“a terror to wrong-doers and a praise td them that do well.” ' Holding thus an assured position in the public confidence, with ever-increasing evidence of the popular approval, we care very little indeed for the assaults made uponlus whether they emanata from high political station or from some nameless scribbler in a characterless political sheet. As for the one we- oon~ iidently permit the count.-ry to judge whether his dispraise or The Guardians censure is the weightiest or_ the most called for. As for the other“we can > . ~w -ft” . _,._ ,.f- ». ~ ad-iw -an '.., W New same price. Mr. Patou who has had 30 make is only so d by us and that is - We have more new up-to-date hl| ll” iii ' _ V V A _ nn; __ ‘ ‘*“'*- New 'Rid'dersy _ ~ elNew»Lino1snms_ r altar -_ _ _ _ :_ _,"1-.1-"_. ‘ _ _ _ .rf _";‘ _.'." _ _ i* ,__ _ __ ‘ 1 . :_ _ _ __ l _ _ v _ 1. ¢_ _ __ _ 1 _ _ "‘ ii- ‘ _ _, “' i _ '_ . _ _ - \i'~`__'_,,; "`-~--.~‘<' ‘ _~_»»\~' _ _ `; 2231 ; ,» 1 , _ __ r _ _~ _~ ,» ;,, - v q _. ,I 1 A _ _ » _~ e 0 ' i / [_ Q *f _ 9,' . 1 . ‘ '-¢. _ "2 x ‘ » __i_>___i`;_-*f ' ‘_ Q as :_ a § 1 . Ia. _ _‘u A" , . _ _ Crossley, Brussellan Velvet C .4 QARPETS Paton does not know in reference to Lace Curta-Inst If there is anything that wears better, that keeps the color better to be/ had at the experience does not- know of it and what Mr' ~ ° ls not Q3-OSSL‘€`f.§ e3°_“_zh e#Y€eT*?f!?¥‘**“*””`h**S””. ___ ___ Carpets in»» ent than any andthe are `a li e §`1n“£ll& “'¥'h‘&” __ ____ them, _ __ _ New _ China New W1ndo_w` Nets and other pretty materials dieeorations _ 3 C ' ` C _ News aTa_p`_esi