“WW U¢f¢l»FHl‘ ...~...;.’» -*J-ii\4p¢h un., ____ ' rar nruianiw. cnantoriu-:rows -Pinson Lnvr-Ano mr~.-n¢c.~1¢AY £8"-`1 2 . __- _, l ‘- I The Canadian Order of For- £5161’ S. This purely Canidliianfrnteriiril benevo- leiitiiociety was organized in 1879. and now has ii. memtership of iipiiordji of 3-1 - 000, distributed in every province of the Doiniiiioii. The society gives insurance to its mem- bers in policies of $500. $1000. $150’ 01” $2100. the latter sum being the liniit on any life. The preniiurlis. lJ9~."i‘~l‘l"’ “‘°ml‘l}` in arivnnce. are as follows: ~ Between the On On OI! 011 THE GUARDIAN 'An Independent Journal, untrammeiled and fearless; aiming to be Just, imporzlai, Reliable. Nowsy, se :icing at all times to further the best int.-rests ofthe people, and recognized therefore as The Peop1o’n Paper- Piiblishcd at its otiices 'l_New Prowse Bicck, Ncrih _cific rcs: office, at mc fci- lowing rates, payable in advance:-- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) three months $1.00; ner yr . . . . . . . . . _.$4.00 Semi-weekly Edition (Moiid. 8: Thur.) Age of $.'i_i0 $1000 $1500 $20001 er yr. $1.00; in advance _ _ . . . . . _ _ . . _ _.$1.25 is ic as _ _ __ _ asc. wc. occ. $1 20 Z3 to :ill _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _40c. l`-'>c. 061'. I 30 :iiiicaiy .i:>c. Tec. si as i 40 40to45_____ $1L0 150 211) After paying upwards of one niillioiiand ahalfiiolliirsiii death claims the orderlind n surplus in the iii_\iir;iii'~e department of Sl~BT.i)il) at the end of Ilecciizber last. all of which is iiivi-sted in gilt-edged secu- rities in Viiiiiida. or is on deposit in the best monetary institutions of the country. not a dollar of the money is collected for the insurance fund is or has been used for the expenses of inanageuient. The death rate per 1000 of membership in 1898 was 4.56, and since the organization of the so- siety in 1579. the average death rate lias been only 4.04. The Sick and Funeral Benefit Branch is ‘ a very popular department, and upwards of 18.4110 of the members of the society are participating in the feature of the order. The benefits are $3 per week for the first two weeks of illness, and $5 per week for the succeeding ten weeks, altogether $56 during any year, besides a funeral benefit of $30. Thefees, payable monthly in ad- vance are as follows: Between 18 and 25 years . . _ . _ . _ . _ .25 cents “ 25and 30 years . . _ _ . . . _ . _ _30 cents “` 30 and 35 years . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ .35 cents ‘l 35arid 40 years . . . . . . _ . . _ .40 years “ 40and 45 years _ . . . . . . . . _.45 cents During the year 1&)9 over $57,100 was paid out in sick and funeral benefits, and SISSMI) in death benefits. All physically and morally qualified males between 18 E and' 45years of age, who are not debarred on account of their occupation are accept- ed for membership. Ford further particulars enquire of any of the officers or members of the order or address. B. ELLIOTT THOS. YVHITE, H. C. R. Ingersoll. High Sec. Brantford. Or ERNST GAR TUXG. S. O. Brantford, 0nt.' 1 _in recent years developed a tendency -._____ __Jt Yuurr-*- 35 to 4_0 -we 930 I .iq 1 7|, have been established at the following ` at _", ' A . ° y .‘ . 'i i 0 l I LV ‘i "y I. I I ’ _ Q | .. -.. I -` \ r .7 _ __ _ re \'[ QV‘ekly Edition (Thursday) per yr. $1.125; in advance . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._$1.(Xl Branch Offices iplnces where subscriptions may be paid news furnished, advertising Job work and other business transacted -- Suinnierside, Curr'e'~ Bookstore-D K Lurrie, Manager ~\lberton -‘xlberton Bookstore-G S ‘\Iiitt'i.it Agent Souris East Telephone office - R Seaman \gent J E B l\1ibREAD’1 J P HOOD Editor Business Manager iii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii THE LEGISLATURE Thoughtful readers of our Legislative reports must have been pained and griev- ed with the scenes of disorder, the acrimonious bickering, the open dis- urte d characterised the opening days of the used language toward each other and tc- ward the Speaker which ought not to be tolerated for a moment in any deliberative assembly. Apart from the shocking disorder and exhibition of angry passion displayed during the discussions in the House we cannot shut our eyes to the fact that there have been extraordinary and surprising developments in regard to the attitude of two members. We er to Mr. Viise and Mr. Pineau iiiiiinerir' Our 'workrooms -will rushed this week ; if con~ venient, we ask you, and S' fi ii The M;1.inery Leaders. fi __ _ to oppose the party in power, he wished was apparently detained in other hands A V and we have had the sorry exhibition of '~; _ I 'lim _g " _ T ' _ him endeavoring to occupy the scatfwhich ‘ - {¢}g;`;}~5 _ _ _ / _i _ 1- he tried to resign, and being forcibly g ‘-‘° - ~ k _ I ;/ ‘ ~ I . _ " , H _ft/:div _ Z _ __ '__\`_ ,LM ' ' , _ r- ` 1 . 'll‘l"l!"if fd - ' _ eau, who waselected in direct opposition s &/0:); N ;0l,'..'_ `i:°.~"'~'.o\ J 7 _ _ A ejected from the House. ` And then we have the case of Mr. Pin- to the Government of the day, defeat-ing & p _ \ _ _ . . . ' ~.__'~ i I _ We have just received 8' supply of the regular Government candidate in his _ ~. i, \ 0 \ / - I Nsval L ranges out of a lot impmted district. Mr. Pineau comes to the House he;-9 di;-gg; f|-gm C¢1if¢mia,_ They to take his seat for the first time as alegis 35 cents per doz°n. Try them if you want something nice. giilyllrii in 1" i Q When our ob`ect ’ ‘ “° v .MARK Waioi-ir is cc. Lui. BEST VALUE lare. One lot oi &Ien's Willow Calf We have just opened one lot of Mech Dougoia Shoes in flhocoi ,Q ~ . : 3 Box Cali Shoes in Black Goodyear Welté. ' 4 ' V Price $2.90. $:i_00 and ARE WITH YM!" ”'1“\’*""‘i ' V A _ /al* ug: SF 7: ` isto t the IN 3liilES. Sho sin Tan One ht offll n" __ _ _ _ _ , , __ _ _ __ ,__-_;,_-~ __ _.- . » _...ii ,.,-» :f.- . __ _i -- __ ._ -~_~»'~\=:-_-_.__-1. -1 5-9;-~\'_~‘..=» ~"-I-=;-gl' _».‘_-1~'\= -_.~;s@.¢-\~;';»'v,=Ei v ;n_rmw;yn'~ - __ 1"# .‘ ;=_§»a_%-_ ,-__.7; ,_.< .» __,___,_ ._.., ~¢._ _, .. _-; ..»,: ._ _ __ ‘,- -,g--_».1 . , -,.» .'-;'-,_-i _;_.-_L~.-.~_ ;~ _ -l:“»~ » ,L ~,-~»f~»;¢;»=_;-__ is. .ff __,~_f`;-_#_ f.,¢,~ _-X _.. mr _ ~__-,_ ~ ' ‘ ‘ ""§f~" 7 if-f'“= ‘ ` ' ' - `¢‘- "'~"-_'fc fi="¢~=T.~__- ‘-f>r"' -'i‘~~f‘7_" 1'. _~__.;_i;',-';=f-_z‘-1'_¢__." 52'-1r~"‘lr_“~j §‘»‘f”“"i° §”.`;‘Si{;i ”`?"’.‘-?i':§f_='“ F"'_-’>*_ "“ ‘i"5- -'5:"-‘~i-""` ~ ' 5 “ <11 'f' 71"? ,_ . .__ _ .._._ _‘“_.,_ J.; »__.-____:_(:it_vgL_L ; H __ _‘.,___.,__ __ _ ._ __ '_ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ly master of the situation politically, inas- much as his vote cast against the Govern- ment must have defeated the Government and given the Conservative party control of the Legislature. Under these conditions we cannot won- der that members of the Conservative party are both angry and indignant. That party has been now along time in opposi- tion iind having by strenuous efforts in successive by-elections won their- way up to a majority in the House now iind the cup snatched from their lips by the deser- tion of Mr. Pineau. J ust at the moment when his single vote has become suiilcient to turn the scale and give a triumph to his party that vote is turned over to the party whom Mr. Pineau was elected to oppose. We are not told what are the grave and weighty reasons which so quickly and at such a critical moment have brought about this _change of attitude. Mr. Pineau has lot by public meeting among his constituents, or by any state- ment through the public press, or by speech in the Legislature acquainted the _ _L 9ii‘_li<.> with his reasons for his mvst sud- _%g __ delballd Cllllllgé Ldrhf. S LTURDAY MAY I3 ,go ‘ lVe think he is in honor bound to render a reason, and permit the public to judge of its suiliciency. Many will think that the frank and honorable course forzhim, ifhe had honestly changed his political opinions, would have been to have at once resigned his seat and called upon' his constituents to decide upon the validity of such reasons as he had to oder, and if they thought his co sy an Want' of dignity which have 1 reasons insufficient, then to give them the opportunity to elect another in his stead. Session' Members have repeatedly P Mr. Pineau has not taken this coume, and he can hardly be surprised if the leaders should place an unfavorable audi severe construction upon his motives and con- duct. THE GU.-ximian ~ greatly regrets that conditions are as they are. The disorderly scenes in the Legislature and the conduct of some of our representative public men f y ,_ _ have been such as to lower the dignity of public life degrade the Provincial Par required in the conduct of public affairs. ditions and placed the same in the Pre~ We are now reaping the huitsdeveloped l / ' ` rx mierys hands' ' by the party system in its worst form. 1; ly » ‘ fi' ' M _ I ' _‘ _ ` It is contendedonMr. Wise`s behalfthat _ And it was in apprehension of mah_.__f¢on_ I f 1'; _ _ _ " ‘ _ _ _ having been electeda.saLiberal and hav- dmons arising that THE GUABNAN hw! up . e _ W' _ 4 g H ing bemme convinced that be ought' 'ww from time to time condemned the needless ` _ continuation ofthe party system in our . will consider it li favor for before the Legislature met to acquaint Provincial an-airs_ Surely there might be - those _ who can. to leave ins cansntucnns with his change cfmi- some better way than time .hong which 2 .' ` __ ' A ¢h°H‘}lf'l§1m¢-_,~_- -~r '_~ . ' ~ /" _g __ ,nf ~ ref- - ,_ _-1- in in min siirgt win noi #iii ‘ iieii Wiiiils- * ‘ iimiiis are iigiii-» » 1 <\ililiiPiiii¥ES-liii iiiiilil. 1 ' ' It lies with reader. to give us a chance We arofro our _Covered Choice p U, _Our _ l QQ* _ *BRAHMIN -TEA rank utother Teas on han-.1 from' 804:. ’ Umor UMM! 86111515; L_ __ I ` _ \ 0 ~=:'Il‘§§‘ it it 'ff I ° _ l _ Th __ .=..f,,m””_ ¢ price get very h gh evo he was elected to follow andf_support»_ \\ss\*~\`\-‘*"i l ._ '° 1 . ` _ ~‘. : I I A ‘- gf » _ ' /v il § nandGraftonSts. Chtown JACKETS V Among the accepted Spring Jacket aiyica them no many variations of the panty Eaton fifecr, many novel trimmings, the ‘ cooi. modois, too, sho# t number of smart dcvoiopemolmi. You will see that we have anc- ceeded in working in all the new niceties without letting the will be no better time than now I to make selection!- . ' Prices range from $2.50. 3.00. 4.00, 6 00, 7.50 and 10,00. _ About the Cost of the Goods. \_ , lliiiliiliili iii. 4 Siyloo. y Six Solon, Halma Sims,- J iiiiai-Nr. $3.15. iso. nm als is $500- No other costume in more piactical than tht Tailor-laden anim. Alma-_ze ' ` yin: come to adroolinzighyhzfd that fact. An ' w, we are to make u. grae 'clove to supply all wants. ~Wo ofcr s wide range of exft Spring Myles at many i lent pricn,v¢nd in every instance ,wo promilo the best value for your money. Listen! German made tail.;- Suiis, $7.150. 8.50, 9.50 10 00. r' wvise was elected “Sa Liberal’ but iiament, arid give tothe people an exhibi- gagggdzg :i‘Et1idciJi\¥nel§1;,ai?ih?1‘%glal,2°o0, ‘nd l5‘p3l_'!.50. - tion of the party system at its worst. i French Sergas. $13.50 to $18.00. ~' owards Opposition' He was even thought 1 The public mind has been greatly excited- i30||ll‘atO sk|_l‘f5, $2-50, 3~50,o'4.50 Bhd 6 50. t'° have left his former party’ and to ‘by the events to which wefhave adverted u”‘Ul°5k'|°'|'S» 1-00, 1 -25 1-50- * have become hostile to Premier iFarqu-_ 3 and the ouuookis most unfavorable for Metalic Stripes, $1.15, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75. liaison, when the public learned through anythingnke calm aenbemuon hndnhat F|f‘l|_ll§_R00||| in oinnectrcn, with the department. the newspapers that he had written (mt fair and reasonable discussion which are Come In and try 8' resdy_w.wea( Dressrou his resignation, coupled with certain con sis; NBII* Sisnwfthli W:;;i°£lm°’°”9¢1¢ *PYPI out of |l\a_ie.'l‘ho bovoi l}G_C»la_¢_n_b_u ‘Lira-misss .-irc img, ,,,, nm ,M :::.°:‘;.‘°i.¥.;°'°:;i.°;- d ii- -"- iB_°u§'iné'1’0\_, C _#0 gffhoiuleas gentle 1 ‘i C;-.¢igiq;,;-__ ¢ uperhun _ l.v *nv i ff* m Presario; I A i 1 Eidnr-mi B _ _I g ’ A Pr-ion 50a, 'lk - . ‘ ‘ Moy 7 fi are in fine Order and are delicious lator, atatime when therelative strength _ A . A 'iii ’ A _ fruit, being very juicy and sweet. gfparties in the Legislature is almost (}y4¢£ W _ _ , ,gm We U0- 86111112 them f0l’ and equal. At such atime it is usual for every t l, _ 'W' P li M party man to be in his place, doing his ut- br Chas, Kid” _uw Pms’ 2 ab". A _ _ ,_ T _ v ` mosffw iirvmote the' principles which he Dri cimsi oiniiiiyciii for riics, £ aim. The suwess that the M3S59Y`H*’»"'l3 his *\Cll\0V8Cl -DBO ` °"'“-* _ has espoused and tobring vict0l'.Y tothe 35;§_‘a‘b?,;f{,b,é,&," tlim ralfulfatinu 1 it h3i3_ Bal' ill' 11118 P9!-lm Of flhlil Botti U & banner ucacr which iic fights. Mr. Pin. cms; Live cifmci gcc. cxiiiic. bicycles is but what it rightlydeserves-and follows uatur~ “‘ lm* ° eau had much in his power. He was real- ' ' "ms, ,sg ‘ bun" “ llOHGSt .€H`0I'l.`» t0. C110 bB§b bl.CyCl@ bh&'» 'Une "P . F limited capital and facilities can produce. a bicycle esteemed nw - _ y _ ~ _ for its merits. _ - rnum-si. Pun - _ _ _ For fiuahiy, .,,.,_,, ,,, .id i ii. 'i ii -i i. -i ~°-- ,__ with the best in the w§rlda~anii?thae lmollscis 101? 19008 lm ‘ found to contain the _newest and niost useful improve iipcgm-1| - gc ments. ,,,,,,¢ l ge; 13?? May tliii 1900 9 null for lfhkilgud i- °' oeronnllt seth