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The Guardian
Guardian (Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
The Island guardian
The Charlottetown guardian
The Morning guardian
Newspapers
Newspapers
The Guardian, the successor to the Island Guardian, began publication in 1890 a a politically independent newspaper printing news and advertisements. Its editorials often discussed trade and tariffs, and it supported temperance and the Scott Act. Lcal, national and international news coverage was excellent in the paper. Twoards the end of the 1890s, headlines and line drawings illustrating the news stories began appearing in the Guardian.
The tone of the newspaper changed during the first decade of the twentieth century; its news coverage became more sensational and its editorials offered less political commentary. Special weekend issues were printed during the second half of this decade, featuring comic strips, housekeeping articles, popular songs, sermons, local history and Sunday School lessons. Photographs and line drawings appeared frequently during the final years of the decade.
.... more in Heather Boylan ... p.54-Checklist and Historical Directory of Prince Edward Island Newspapers.
Title varies: 1887- , The Island guardian; Dec. 1890-Jan. 1891, The Daily guardian; Jan. 1891- , The Morning guardian.
Ceased publication in 1920?
Missing issues.
Microfilm of the original in Prince Edward Island Public and Legislative Libraries. Ottawa, Canadian Library Association Newspaper Microfilming Project, 1963- reels.
Hood, J. P.
1887-1920
Text
v.
microfilm
http://islandpines.roblib.upei.ca/opac/extras/supercat/mods33/record/274634
newspapers:guardian
eng
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown (P.E.I.)
The
Guardian
Guardian (Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
The
Island guardian
The
Charlottetown guardian
The
Morning guardian
Hood, J. P.
Manager
Business Manager from Dec. 29, 1891 - Mar. 9, 1903; Managing Director from July 2, 1912 - Jan. 30, 1913.
text
pic
Charlottetown, P.E.I
1887-1920
1887
1920
continuing
eng
The Guardian, the successor to the Island Guardian, began publication in 1890 a a politically independent newspaper printing news and advertisements. Its editorials often discussed trade and tariffs, and it supported temperance and the Scott Act. Lcal, national and international news coverage was excellent in the paper. Twoards the end of the 1890s, headlines and line drawings illustrating the news stories began appearing in the Guardian.
The tone of the newspaper changed during the first decade of the twentieth century; its news coverage became more sensational and its editorials offered less political commentary. Special weekend issues were printed during the second half of this decade, featuring comic strips, housekeeping articles, popular songs, sermons, local history and Sunday School lessons. Photographs and line drawings appeared frequently during the final years of the decade.
.... more in Heather Boylan ... p.54-Checklist and Historical Directory of Prince Edward Island Newspapers.
v.
Title varies: 1887- , The Island guardian; Dec. 1890-Jan. 1891, The Daily guardian; Jan. 1891- , The Morning guardian.
Ceased publication in 1920?
Missing issues.
Microfilm of the original in Prince Edward Island Public and Legislative Libraries. Ottawa, Canadian Library Association Newspaper Microfilming Project, 1963- reels.
Prince Edward Island
Newspapers
Charlottetown (P.E.I.)
Newspapers
http://islandpines.roblib.upei.ca/opac/extras/supercat/mods33/record/274634
CaPCU
760913
20090407151822.0
The
Guardian
Guardian (Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
The
Island guardian
The
Charlottetown guardian
The
Morning guardian
Hood, J. P.
Manager
Business Manager from Dec. 29, 1891 - Mar. 9, 1903; Managing Director from July 2, 1912 - Jan. 30, 1913.
text
pic
Charlottetown, P.E.I
1887-1920
1887
1920
continuing
eng
The Guardian, the successor to the Island Guardian, began publication in 1890 a a politically independent newspaper printing news and advertisements. Its editorials often discussed trade and tariffs, and it supported temperance and the Scott Act. Lcal, national and international news coverage was excellent in the paper. Twoards the end of the 1890s, headlines and line drawings illustrating the news stories began appearing in the Guardian.
The tone of the newspaper changed during the first decade of the twentieth century; its news coverage became more sensational and its editorials offered less political commentary. Special weekend issues were printed during the second half of this decade, featuring comic strips, housekeeping articles, popular songs, sermons, local history and Sunday School lessons. Photographs and line drawings appeared frequently during the final years of the decade.
.... more in Heather Boylan ... p.54-Checklist and Historical Directory of Prince Edward Island Newspapers.
v.
Title varies: 1887- , The Island guardian; Dec. 1890-Jan. 1891, The Daily guardian; Jan. 1891- , The Morning guardian.
Ceased publication in 1920?
Missing issues.
Microfilm of the original in Prince Edward Island Public and Legislative Libraries. Ottawa, Canadian Library Association Newspaper Microfilming Project, 1963- reels.
Prince Edward Island
Newspapers
Charlottetown (P.E.I.)
Newspapers
http://islandpines.roblib.upei.ca/opac/extras/supercat/mods33/record/274634
CaPCU
760913
20090407151822.0