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Kill "imdOr *be cifOummi - 1 W6 OV W'... .L. �,�.h �, ,who ,wished !0� 1poke him home � - _4 — ' -, 1". .� � 1 .I;. .J-' . 1-1-T . .1., , ,; - - - — M&W 4JhQL 4QmN-avOrWhaImm­_,U§0 Sir- John .Ohn- -&--ifto.- 4b&t'VhO44hIs­ Boil - d " - 'T - � 11 _:_1 1, "'i", �­­,-,­­, .=- , is- -A journat it- sbw, -j_1 q��;O;�:___ .. . - " - W - I _00 0n-*_ he - - I - - 60 him 40 dQuold now belongs to the ageo, and 16 can . I �� 1, -'-11",----', _ - -,­��, �.upp . , sappy. imma & were ­­­�,,�, � , . 11 . mmy 90111 V 1111 wall 'a . I atand adjourned until Tuesday W" *6 ,.'­,;�­­ - q; 0 to soure the It"Ot po ble ol 0104111111111011141, W44114 ,He lived a 1, 4 � ;',�,��,',-��.1164 I I, . 71 =r, ' I I 90 be said with certainty that the career 16th i6at., at 8 o'clock. L .� � . . � I— , 1-11 1- .. W eoquteii oftq Auk report .. ­ �!�­'�'�.�:�j�� � , with Our neighbors; W.b. * when, I will . �`­�:"jL� - .': ,,,,­,,�,­ _� apt. say th Iroll adjourn - ,'.a ,� � I ".Wfw X91711" and .Eleal. this .. p . .0 ospbotl ', at. every which boa just been o.1o4ed is one of the Sir Hector Lon moved the . �' , . ' , _. ,a country a cheap one to live in :man to to rich, but it Is 01 IIIAQ- val4t remarkable careers at 4his - aan�jgy. .1 meni of the House. . V",��:J;,�W'j . ,, I � A',4:�t.!�Wi,O, ­ W, W 10400 11th May- and to, got m6gi for big labor; to p be oes.the I 1. -1. � 1'�',� i 1,�,`!il�- I . I - I I W_ 0 as on , =at of life in 910 Of us- think it v can be asserted shot for The motion ,was agreed to and the House %�­,I I ­W.,'�'i'­ , ,"I, . I 010 9 11 � .11 01.1 . Oor at, the uQuo a, in , lfl­Al_ .1 . *e aheopogt and cell in 00 4 '$ba... supreme art of ad .*lu _16--- --.A- 16- - , _ 900,80 *ad It is very much to the oradii.0 the . .,:�. �!, i� . X,ffr,�, 11;i­�. .-I If .- '' �� 11 I - governing man. adjourn at 4.15 p. in. I", I - -11111 , I -1 __ - - ­ _-1 - __ . . I . � . ,__ _ , , - -, ft-,.Rtv?�, �� - -00 - �. _ I 11 I.I..­ _.�­6­ . 1._1-1_.-__. � ,�. P , i �� . _14101s. 021i4wN -1 I Oya Wien. ,40,mtk.404-'AistOtbikii,",tbat,,,:Ilvbg durin 1. I ­ ,!�� I i �� ?�,,t 0a L. g �,&- . ­V­,,,��Z,�!,­ ., � , W1 ,X4Q V9_#0y 9 Vint .04 03.4 period when I bit, John, Macdonald, wag- �glfiod­ to � tetv .: - .. . .1 .� ..a - , . . � Dan were Inleas, 94 or l�oft.,JA,W.ig*py,lma%lvXIIA4py- a$Q_We;WgifW I ­ , . � . . . . A _W ., - -4 r� I-, I 994ta 9- t - il *It - I" I . I - T�Iwi ft 'in 'W"st ­ 11 , 0 - , , ''Ifidd-, . 1 1.1 TZ the 66 ".1 I 6 I welAl ill- rental i= , ,. . ," ." I f. P%mJF- AAu ver -gifted with the most high of all qualities WWI � Wm, p . One wisnom, � a The a of lite harder, do. mu we way differ row him polit call , P". ". %�­;,­.r �� is a _ 1, ­­., ,, .:.� I M I . � . .1 .� �, - ., �.,� -�,, .- , �1. I �. e. 4� ,y �. *, *P, �i -:94 I .", lolly, alnow r of she Of ,gets -Go 0and-pentarwinal- -WO--Mo­m11­WjIIiug-aA-4he--prel� moment qualities which would have shone in &DV .4 �111"'�4 ,,, �,�_ - " -- ' ­ � �­�j L,".�. , . ,. _­ .1 I I . iv9puouy UO.; when called upon Mau Iall ., ", ' ,#iF., , �2L- ��` . ��22L ,4 111 -,�­��4.,'.'j'f '*`­ books distinctly refused to sly the larger the ovol, C �2,�tS "he -ek homes ~hare. 49 acootil to him' distinguis _ _____ ___ , N �, ',' over thaumb4; . young Bat ific-alre,—Ikn�&-wbT6h--*-o-u-l"i-v-e abone u---man-----_-------- �,�.�; ,ytpul __ ��'.'L�'I-'.0, , ',,q re oonepionou . � I" 11-�. � . I .. 1. U W. Gilliam said that a great injustice had butes of character which he possessed to a theatre. The toot that he could congregate , , .� ;� -, , ":; !,, -, ". 1. I � . I I #h em t'., '' . . . , 99 .A '' _��-..4�,r Pder, *bts.ocatrol of the OOM' been d9ne to Sir Charles Tupper. When marked degree. together elements the most heterogeneous 11 L' t',q P.'. ,,.. , " . : -,�', '. ,'�' , they thought of what Sir Charles had done Senator Ts000-Although it is otletow , I 111111- I, F , . . _ � - Olin'Thowasan moved1hat Michael o7_ �, ., -.1. . try and blend thent in*o oneon-m.rovit ,nt�rt,- C Y"11 'I V 1� k­�_" - 6 Piuvi"Go by Que-dea is U Geomme on Own an occasion in limit the a �' 1.�,,­,." . . , "s *u speeches and to the end of his life ke ly R �..,� - to a or before p% them sleadi .721',,, , 900100y be summoned �',.'��,�., . 6, ,. �',,,�Q�., ,� , I , jJW7, a manner . Q_Jq..i :­�' . .11 " '''" 0 use on � I Hanna, I under hie hand, in perhaps altogether On. I "I � any member to speak of him in th to the leaders of bola sides of the W ­ ;iii 'beg of the. Ho Vonday, 1* that Mr. Fgaver bad spoken of him. oak the liberty, at the request of a certain I " I ., 11 I 11�:* . pre ented. I I I Mr. Longelie . 1;A' ,,, . 04. . � � . The toot that during all 'Y'V1,4 - �.. . W'! , , I Obarltoot asked the Governmen r said that Sir Charles Tap- number of Fronali'membere of this House, as Those who have not 't �­.,�i, ��­ . R, I ka- - ,^p L, . * � theme years he maintained unimpaired, n %76 1, - , . , Me -At � 11 - � ". " , , � ! _1,01� ...... . � — . "' 4 O.. I _ �� ... 1� I M, 11 M Z�_ J R = ._a =1 - ,4__:; -1112 r1n p _ , h , " a -a x�V-iwv4!!i':i'Wa��-isila%ie#'�esAlLe� ta-145 asassam"I =--A7_�tm�=Mfld,-,.=j&"_.2t, �- A.? MCA � I I I .,. 2-1-SIrAm.e.-Il.,,Qt--rl.,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,, I., ­ . I - Im I -1111 V I il If * ARLIM11 _A__-­-&4=1v4tM% " - - = 0 Rcilm.- ieft"U'a-pirliv w? , race . � 1, . , �,,�.� 1Q1,401 . �, "", mv,�Iwm: � 9 . collie Dorled from the 1 the X. ardent devotion, mud affection of him party, man Syrup for some , I I of one million dollars. of the was the friend. I cannot help so I 0 and Lung . �Z4, ! "�,'L ". o, V�� � - " � a � for , litiring purposes . 1300101 100 is evidence that. beside these higher quali. .- , ,.­4,�,? � N. ,.41_-1V­iWP %? -vamov , � , 111r_ � 1. .04. . A � *=am due from the North Shore myself publicly with the expression of grief ties of statesmanship to Whi severe and chronic ._,!.,J,. . ,.1, :'.,(!' 1w, Hogg Railway to the Government; she oonstruo. at the loss c o ob we were the Specialty. trouble of the Throat ' . I art said that the restrictionhad gon of She "on has jog' @a@' daily witueouss, be was also endowed with ii � �, " �­, , -Quebec bridge at a cost of four- tained, and to the noble Words of glia inner, subtle,undefinable characteristic . I � - , ;�11 2100, been removed. ,, -orb and Lungs can hard - 4 ... ansa boon Thompson Introduced this fol. millions, and a toot line of steamers equal regret which have fallen train the eloquent of soul which wine and keeps the hearts of ly appreciate what a truly Wonder, . . , , 10 WIP'l _ , ;i�M,�,!. - to the Teutonic. Since the election Sir lips of the bon. the leader of this House. It men. As ia hie statesmanship, it ? , ', lowing, irblob have been passed by the Charles , is fur medicine it is. The delicious , _­!. hod .attacked Quebec .and had: is the !other of the country who has no% written in the history of Conad . . Y �,." end which were , j , - sensations 011.� : �'„',•,:­i . . . . . . ... Sol read a first *line in his best to prevent Mr. Mercier from sue. died. - He was one of the greatea , elates- � ations of healing, easing, clear- _ .. ;.— . , . . I- Al I 16pupah MM 10101 �_ &_ I , I 1P ,. 0 of . a one I meat . . -- ----w Bay anal, in MY In ginan , Is &a. . I +_11 I - J , 1. �, , 1 ,4. O!". air a r should be branded as a have so ' ad .eminent greatness in any ing are unknown joys. For Ger- 1".. i I � ­ �� ,,, �, - -L . unto between; -the Govern. 6 --....-I I - -.41, p *ions were not always the beat that L I I•ik�111_ L �,i­ ­ , " itor o anods, and especially to the oo * a may Min *,for he was born 111%. y 11'.�- - Al no, the 0111441011 of Canada and the , , 0. or *jog could have been taken in the interest 'man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. . .;,: -,� " - , I . - Province of aches. for it 9 by the Queen of Canada, although " my consaien -inooth a , �, a of alado andQuaboo an Va. , , .... .. .1 , - , � i , . h and n him as one of the compels me to say that of late he bull I _;,�, .1. Mr. Tisdale said he desired to make the he learned i lase Sugar and water may s 'i �4 D look u I �.`14 ,L`,1 -Z.57'. , , , LL u a two provinces. I . ,statement that in L his 'th-:oat or stopa tickling -for •a while. ile. . N' ..� , riding, which re- props of bar throne, and she made Win one L, .. �', I � For e Islement ".L, , of certain questions imputed )a his opponents motives which I S &,*,.,�,' �Jf� .�:, I ' turiled a Government supporter, mud in the .of bar Privy Counbillore. She regarded Thi,i is as far as 1-flie ordinary c.011 rh � I ." 11. LLLL 1"', ,,, � between, the Governments of 0ausda and adjoining riding,. where . mpat * asi in my heart he has mi'0011- � 19 ,� �. � 11 the Grand Trunk him so one whose influence wee among the to I Boscbee's (Ter �an I -­, M.%! ���. 1,� Qnbado respecting Indiana. oeived, yet I am only too glad here to sink Ulediclile gOeS, r . 0_ , " . 4"'i, Railway had considerable power, the nom- moat powerful of those go to maintain these differences, and to remember only -Syrup is a di,scovery, a at 11 6 �, . s Fartber so mmend the Act respecting pany had in no way . I great Th L � L .. . *rode Marks mud indualrial designs. intorfo=4, Put. on the the into of the empire. We all. know the great services he boo performed to . for ,41 "I I �;, � I ili.., . . , . 000111IFY, a large number 6f ,employees with what anxious solicit' and Lnug SpccialtS,. 'A'her _ . 91" ,-, "' I Mr. 012111MOD, On rising . ude she cabled for his country -to remember that, him ,,,Ione . I DO I years there ha�7�� �)(-,'e , ",­­. I to consfuns the voted for him. V&pplause.) the latest linings during tae lass days when displayed unbounded fertility of ran been S(-n.Sjt:-,1el1eSS, . ,102' ,dabof 'd in%' , . ,�, I 11 e, ou'ur Laurlerld Nnen M1 2 resource, ' ;�,,' NW, . .(te* Mr. E sterson I rant) said this won the ,she old chief ley dying. ,,.� �M , I of and, ,klU14' , -r.'' . . � ,$4r,_4iag she High 0018miltsioner) to she most impor I III& level -of intellectual ooneeptio pain, coughing, spitting, hcaiorr- �, , ions contribution to the debate, Senator Abbott -I had proposed to oak , ' 0 I 1. - r- I I' 'I to go into Co I : 11 1� ,,q,,�, � , - Mul in .mmissea of Supply, above beyond hage, voice failure, weakiless, slip- . . . � . I I--, .. � ' as it established the truth of the position the House to adjourn .out of resestto Sir event of the day, and, still higher, per- ding (jowl -s and I ­ 4,�. � _ _40-d fAlist-he ilemir4d Ad 4,AY a few w.�rdo in taken b . i hill, NvIlere (doctor .1 " , . . _y the Opposition. . - ' John's memo, I shell 0 -loo ask for an meeting the whole, a broad patriotism, a inecticille.mdn'-1vice have been swal- , pp ,. �' COPY to what the 1111dieter at Marine had Mr. Skinner amid Sir Charles not only extended adjournment. Of course' the. devotion to Usnado's welfare, CanadaP "I I ­­_M,11.1.�17 y .,f,- said. The char were specific enough, represented the whole peg. of the House will undersiandwhy much an. ad : to-xed a-,idt fc,',lowed to tht� gulf of I Iden � . W , ov, pie -I I K"iy �, � shil the. advancement, and Canada's glory. Th �, I �- 11 , I 00 siforded WOO Ample to Dominion, but the Government of the day, journment in necessary. I understand that life bf a statesman is &I ,,, ,.V 0110010houl. In reply to the objgovion of - � .1 " P., .1 1, I � : and if *here was a change he would not the other House will adjourn until Tuesday . ways an mrduous despair, whei e there is the sickening P" I 11"'. , �. Miri'Tupper that a select Committee - - -tat all is over and the " �� .,, I P, , - . one, and very often is is an ungrateful anal• conviction t] , . � At ,. _Affill�� . � in't"O' Of continue am the representative of the week, and is has been suggested here that . 1'E", . ,.!,t,"�-,�,1�1� -Investigation should be called fori he said ocanir I our adjournment abou more often than otherwise his actions do end is, inevitable, the're we place .. , ­ . _ y in England. , Id be until Wedue . I 11 'F,;�.,, I, �,�.- . , that the facts were so well, known that, a ?At.* Flint 'said that Mr. Skinner was one day week, so being more convenient to she not mature until he 'a In his grave. Not German Syrup. It cures. You are I the so, however, in the � came of Sir John Mao I I I I I OOMMittee Was not nooeasory. The soon. 'of the most eminent aulliorities, on the sub- members.' I therefore move that when donsid ;hie has been a singularly fortu' . i.1-1VP ,�, I I - - cotton, that the Liberals were trying to juat of . a live man sof vou take it. 0 :1, -IAL�. 644Z . I .�4�.��A,,, , �`-... , annexation to the United States. He the House adjourns to -day it ' ,ball stand --- ,,�,�`,, �� hand their country over to a foreign power hod note one. Hie reversea were few and of, , I 0,6,�c �- L-- .1 ­.,41'1_�.,� I . played oed on record hie'didiberat __ , _ -,— ff. M, 4211'101'V`w'.�' :- ' was false and unwarranted. They were cluslono I a con- adjourned until Wednesday week mi belf- short duration. He woo fond of power, A HONEYMOON ADVZNVUBA. ' I � i1i t, , -0 - , that the Conservative party of this past eight in the evening. Bay 00, I., � , I ��,Yl,_ . - Senator Boots -Before the question is *bat wag the turning point of his history, An unpisasaut, Incident on the WarrIage . .*aid ithai from the,faas that Mr. Farrar 0ountry was responsible for any annex& . and in my judgment, it I may ", ; ,'., "''. -�M1Y 1 r , I I I I . had *vowed annexation seqNments, the VOW06 sentiment that existed. The mind put I would like to ask my bon. ,friend if 11h . - �- � I . bo was an onnexoNonial paper. That the% would invent each oaluninies'se Sir be is in a position to may who has been He was fond of power, and a never ,Tour of Mr. and Mrs. Patterwo. . . , " t, , . 0 A groundless charge.' There was in I made any secret of it. Many times we I . . . �A 0 a_, % I the I I Cabinet to-do . an who had Charles Tupper had uttered against the Boot for to form a Government. bave-heard him avow it on the floor of this . � The weddind, tour of Mr. and - R. I I.... I y. a genilem P. - , P� .,-_ people of Oanads was false as bell itself, Senator Abbott -No ape. " add ' . I 0 .., . 4 I --- Mion-manifedlo,-and-4hero.. _Asyet. I thick McDougall Patterson, their In yet.. _... think.... --- 111, I 1. IBM or hit anAntho-16-ut -lip's-that *oidd'repe"oi 'them ... it in under -o -s -o -o' -d- t'list-"Do' one wil � I .. I b a- - sent. � ,Parliament,, - and --his -ambition -in -4his- will regret to hear, 'was end - Y-, and , , - * ""' " . .. .1 . � I -1. ,,-j,, ­ resideat was gratified as perhaps noother 1 1A ­­,� I . d been a time 4his cacao! those -weze me foul &is the beset shot OODoei*6d for until after the funeral. I presume I h young � , 11, .1, ., �1� i",; " ... "I I . man's ambitiodever was. In my judgment rather unpleasantly arrested. -` M V &)' " who had signed that document was not in them. - 'may 'Convey to my colleagues the willing. couple met with their first' adve ture early I 1", , � , ' �, " . ., site Govbrnment. Unaostriosed Reciprocity even the career of William Pit can hardly � I , , .. , ,� I ,�J. a I ,9 -de in Mr. Dupont, opeakin in French, .- noes of the Senate that the Chamber hall compete with that of Sir John M,Ao. married life. They were staying at the I , " "�. ��' he not been adopted as the policy of the fended Sir Obarlee Tupper and the Gov- be used for the,purpo'sibe of the' funeral donald in this respect, for although Wil- sin, N. Y., one of the .1w � 11.11'. .:-� hotel at An Sable Cha sin, � � �V�,,j. I" -, . I ,,,�� . .;,.:I. . Liberals until is had been thoroughly con. ernmentle action. ceremony. I most beautiful spots along the wee* shore . ., . liam,Pist, moving in a higher sphere; had P . . ­ .., t I X", . . ,.,. I _ . : , sidered. The between the Liberal I The House divided, at I a. in. on Mr. ' of Lake Champlain. Last night the hotel ,. I M 'A ,. ,. , t , t � , mmrvg, I - The motion was agrood'to and the Senate !" 11. � , � I . ,,by and � Ersains WiwAn was that the Laurier's amendment : 8 to deal with problems greater than onto, I . I'll, � I �., I i �,: : -:-1. . np�arll'03rlPI=01k.� sdjourned at 3 45 p. in. c ed so rapidly that , � 1, ,. _ (01 I �• ., . Recip _f �h a;_ -6 ----------- 0_X_dQqbA_itintk goirtept of part_ 91; � ;�k , . .raiser favoied UntestriamV. 9-0011ya- -domning-Sir-Charleo-T kit�iiwiir iiiimiiii. a M*pm _ _ __the_inmsteabsd_io-miske--whurried-esospe-.--------------------- -- . , " I a . - I .. � 0 MoroM ference in the elections. I ism I a to con an w . B.0,;No,,�,` ­,.'Z� OlOn a as a 11 silo - Sir Hector 'Longovin-Mr.- Speaker, an ul Mr. Patterson was the first. to discover the, - . .. , ,. -_ .. I , , .. V��' . I "' 10Y . Ned The imendmept was 16iAt on she folio 'in ties equal to, those- that Sir John Mae. fire and - promptly gave the Alarm. No lives '. 1. �. I. 4 while IN in. N:,,�7 ;F.' ��,. � tripot4blio 9 the oldest Privy Councillor it falls' so y donald had to contend wish� In his death,I -,,es,0 - i � I .1 , 1. . "'Ole Of vote; Yams, 79 ; noyo, 100. (Oppo w were lost, but the building was a complete �111 " . ...... to oontr III ,",tri!, ,, gains% the cheers.) � giliOn lot to announce to the House that our dear too, he seems to, have been singularly . �, , I I The guests lost the greater part of " I - "'*X , � ­ q, O "S world, while a r I Dio'n old chief, the First Minister of Canada, is happy. Twenty years ago I was told by wreck. .. 1�, 11 I ,�.�, I I., . "t , - 0--, 6 Mr. Lister -11 Why don't yon sing I God no their luggage. Mr. and Mrs.. Patterson re- -,. , " ted, the tarl0a of both countries. it pave . I . . . . . 4, I— . '.. A., ,be Queen, more. - , After a painful- illness of two one who at that time ,was a aloes personal 1 ,� : , now 21, . turned to the city this morning. Their I 11 '! " ... Ad joy, bon. gentleMen" site Mr. Dsly-s4 You have Do shame." . weeks death put an end to his earthly and politioal'-friend of Sir John Macdonald jewelry was - lost in the fire and she . I 10917101%1� I �.., : . , :�Deoa� I . opposite X,"',., �,,� - jnr�, I A traitor, Vhile the Mr. Lister-,, ThbCoAgervative by that in the intimacy of his domeakio circle. . 'snag 01man was carearon Saturday last. I feel that 4�_.; - ,Vi, 5, , Z � 41;1-1 I twais'tbot haves still a BritiaXoubjeas, tumbling to . arty is the death of Sir John Macdonald Cans.40 he was fond of repeating that his and greater part of their clothing. They ,'I- -,. 'I, �, -'11 .'I).-. �11� .1,�,� ,,,, -,.' , P ' pieoesill . I has looi its greatest, asassoman-a great would be actually had to borrow a number of articles . , I F, , 0,�Vo';'wip dOi49 everything In 140 VOW" -for The House went into 0 .. 49 too and ,of Lord Chatherm- . 1 $I �,.kofi.��N` ��,�, I. , % at I ,,'� I 11 � �, , ., a to wear home. -Montreal Star. �! , � '' .� : .1 . F -hi'. I Ommitteb Of Sup- patriot, a man of whom any country in the that he would be carried away from � the . , 4 . 6 -goo of Canada. He had been publicly ply, and stser passing an item the commit. world would be justly proud. Her Majesty, floor of Parliament. to die. How true his I . I . . c� -g -,--,,-i �` �� .Oanked,in the House, at the instance of Sit see rose. 11 11 1; ,��, �% I - 1, 1� , . . I'll 11'.� � Vrl� _;�. �,� 40hades Tupp6r, for the services he rendered Mr. Foster, in replying to Sir Ri 'our gracious Queen, never had a more do• vision into the future was we now know, ,'Feak and Weeble.11' I . I "W"!."', �11,,,; I . ohard R'I t ' ' .. ,�'­hli country.' Hon. - gentlemen opposite voted and loyal subject than the Grand Old for we saw him , at the last, with . I Cartwright, said that if A, friend . 4",'�. ­ P., . events did not take d of mine had An odd way of -mix - �,,�, i . , , t always as much opposed to Man whose lose we, all deplore and regret enfeebled health and declining strength, Ing her words. Perfeotl� unconscious of it, I , �,�,9'' ; - Were no Amer- an unfortunate turn,, he would go on with from the bottom a our hearse. For nearly struggling on the floor of Parliament . . ..�,4;,,"5"�'-��'.��-��'.'�'" i ' hey op f - ". , .. -, 1 , , 1,�, 36ing so i I poiked. to be. He knew a the budget on Tuesday. - she would often make folka laugh. She -I ,, ... I 11�*. ". ..,. - a droml , . , , , - he would speak of feeling "fest and weable.11 N ' ' i in in W44o',who wsovery loud in fifty years he has directed the public affairs until, the hand of fate upon bim . " , ,. h Sir Hector Lsngevin said that the last of this country. I remember how devoted V14", �� , .A; ': !i-Asbubolaslone Of Americans, bat was carried to his home to die. And thus for weak and feeble, and 11 castor ill oils, _4xr ­­ il ., at who. 3";.. �. k, , - to go information the Government had as 10 the he was, t ly tthld Povih nply himfor castoc.oil pills. But she was weak and � ,, , .-O - I J;M41611iol averse to accepting an offer �'�' , Premier's conditiop was that he was very, Canada, but how chivalrous heshowed ambition. Death always carries with is An feeble, until ohe,took that powerful, ,invigI.. .. to Detroit, and besides becoming an Amer. . .'��F,very, very low. . . n,.�",�,�.` """,� I... i0sube, changed from Methodist to Pros I himself to the Province of Quebec and incredible sense of pain, but the one thing Orating ionic," Favorite. Prescription,'' 1, '� ,� , , � i I .. - The HOU130 adjourned as 1.30 A. in. .­ '. byterian. Sir Obarloo T eopeoially to my,Freiioh.Canmdion, 6oun. Bad in death is that which *9 involved in' which so wonderfully imparts strength to I �!,, . , _ � upper a conduct I . ­ , � 114;� �'. I . , tendered him liable and made -him deserv. I The Senate. . I I trymen. He had only a , word to the word oeparating�-separation from all she whole :�atem, and to Sbe womb and its . I . I - R.";r" I i 4 1% -,� -. , , ink,of she oonsure of the House. Senator Abbott oald-It'ie uaneoeseary say, and instead of being at the head we love in lite. This in what makes death appendage in particular. For overworked � t I " ,11 1. , _:� I "t f" , ,; � forma sods to make any formal an. of small band of seventeen Upper so poignant when it strikes a man of intel. women, run-down women, and feeble women .i�.,, Mr. Kenny amid that during this debate : , , _'. - " In . tVe_,;' a 11, � '�;' . �. I � ' , -, 4h6y had been following the extremely, un- nouncement of the event which !Ise filled Canada me bore he would have had all leas in middle age.� But when death is the generally, Dr. rieroe's Favorite Prescription - . Ilf.�,.­,. . . , : � British course ,attacking. a man behind the Dominion with mopraing. ,You all the representatives of him Province behind natural termination of a full life, in which is unequaled. It'is invaluable -in allaying . I �'. . � . . ,� 'i", J., Zr". , .., ►blabook.. The.amendment woe roti ,only know weloot on Saturday night the. states- him, but, as sold me several' times, he he who has disappeared - has given the f all and subduing,nervone excitability, irrita- . . � I ,,& ,`� '. I "a �­ -�' man who has filled the III as P1506 in, the preferrbdAo be just to his French oom. measure of hie capacity, has performed ' "K. " , , un.*ritioh but it wm;13 unmanly. A few- I ghe ­, ,%4 , - . :, 1W . . , .", oonnoole of t bility, exhaustion, prostration, byeteria, . � i�'I,jl' " � , members of the his country for a great number pairioto and allies, and the result was that everything reqaired from him and more, spasms , .�. * , - House seemed ''to be . and other distreosing, nervous I � ­'..",�,' , . , satuated1y personal hostility. and vindio. of years. His lose has not only filled this when Confederation came the Province of the Badn ­. I I '.1 � ese of death is not for him who , I , , . : con - Ymptoms, commonly attendant upon'. I I 11 11 1"l I.: ,liveness. The Ise$ elections far transcended atry with mourning, bat has been Quebec had'oonfidence in him, and. on big goes, but for those who love him and re 11 If, ._', I , �� . heard with warm feelings of r functional and organic disease. It inducee I " - in a Canadian fl� importance anything *hat,hmd ever oc. ogres amongst , deathbed our great chief could see that his main. In thin sellae I . """", , , pas I am sure the refreshing sleep and relieves mentalanxiety . Q '3',_;,.., 1 . I I I , , �� � �, 11 . I I .� ��r , •� I I ourred-in Can6da,, not excepting 0onfeders. thousands of people who,live beyond our art policy has secured peace and 'happi- people , will exk�nd unbounded sympathy And despondency. . . , �, - ,_ "MI, 1 $ion., Our very national - existence was Macdonald, to :1 � , 11%, - borders, and who knew him only by is great noes to all. Mr. Speaker, I would have to the friends of Sir John , . .1 I � . , � � I ,jl,.�' I I . reputation-& continental reputation- wished to continue to speak of our, dear his Borrowing . I . I . : ," " , ... 1i , 11,1�,_ �, , . ' . threatened. If Sir Charles Tupper believed children, And, abov'd all, to I . � 'I]: 1. . �, .1 ,,, 4 which he had. Hon., fiecret of the Honevinoon. � . I . "., ,.., 'o I ,, $blot it ivas his bounden' duty to come to I gentlemen know, the departed friend. and opokeii to you about the brkve and noble woman his companion - . � I ( I., Z.,', ,C 1�, whole country knows, k I I 1, I I . - . &nods � and defend hie country. that we have lost a hie goodubee of heart, the witneae of which in life and his chief helpmate. It way It the Average man has any capacity for . .• - IA�r­.- ._f.,� � . . I , ,statesman - of transcendent ability, who I have been so often, but I. feet that. I must indeed happen, air, when the Canadian wonderment in him during,4he honeymoon; . � " ­', I . , "TER REORS8. . .0":'. , . I I . . .. "I .., 1. ' I devoted his whole life, his whole energies, stop. My heart is full of tears. I cannot people sea the ranks thus gradually reduced must he not upend any occasional minute -, I . I 11 . , _�. I, t.. . Sir Heo6or Laugavin moved that the with a singleness of purpose and with proceed farther. I move: , I and thinned of those upon whom they have in. querying With himself how it comes , I I '1;f, . ,time for receiving reports of the Com- success, to she building up of this I . �PN - ":, j., " , groat in -the opinion of *his House, the been in the habit relying for about that, with all his bride's beautiful -1 , ",'., - wittee on Private Bills be extended till Dominion, ,to its con olidation, gaidance, ,.. � ,4�f�, - - �_, .1 . a to its mortal remains of the Right Bon. Sir John that a feeling of ,apprehension will creep trousseau, on which so many exclamation . I ; : -. Tuesday, 30th inst. aggrandisement, to the promotion of its A. Macdonald, G. C. Bi, should be publicly into the bear* leas, perhaps, the inatitu. points were lavished by the wedding guests I ­ .�I��' q .. Mr. Fraser, continuing the debate on material prosperity, and to ao' . . I t notituting it interred, and that this House will concur tion's of Canada may be imperilled. Before and by t4p newspapers, he finds himself�". the resolution of Mr. Laurier condemning .& foundation for a grest'nation to rule in giving to the ceremony a fliting: degree the grave of him who abovemil, was the after thrdb weeks' marriage looking for a1W11, ... I 4JJr Charles Tupper, said there was a very over the northern lialf of 'this oontinen6. of solemnity and importance." Father of Confederation let not grief be place'where be ofth bay her a pair of stock- - . 11 ..." , It ' evident desire on the Part Of the Cqnserva-, During all his work he distinguished him. Mr. Laurier -Mr. tally appre - barren grief, but let grief be coupled with ing4 while she calls up in bare feet and , .1 :` ,.i WeJ to fasten upon the Liberals the stigma self by his unswerving Speaker' I I � e.� A . . I'll 1, . loyalty British oiste the motion which the hon: gentleman the resolution the deterinination-that slipperg in a hotellobamber 2 asks the Now I Ws"V" i which Sir Chirlea asol during the Ames connection. . I I 11 , I., . 11 I wao'born a British Oub- halt just proposed so the House, and we all the work in wbich Liberals And Ooaserv4- York Recorder, It doe not, of acuroo,come . " !,4" " 4. .., *104 , �. a V.�` , "! I I 3osion. The method of political warfare jest," he exclaimed, "and a British eu�ject * concur that big Silence under the eircum• tives-in which Brown and Macdonald- into the band Of the Young wife that, never `ili,' , . , , . , ��,� , ; of Sir Charles Tupper Was -beneath the I will die." In all hid public lite hie ober- stanced is far more eloquent than any united aball not perish, but that though she marries a Fieoond time, she will p I 11­� 1, V. , . � 142 I ! rovide ,_* ,,* , I dignity ,of Parliament, for he appealed to oterissico were those which we are tough$, human language can be. 'We on thin side unised Canada may be deprived of the herself with, more substantial 'a � . I 'aw, WVT�11 .. the electorate on and I hope which. I 11 ,! ,_ I the lowest posoible : pparel, b6K I �,,p I we will never Por of the House, who were his 9ppou6nts, who services of her greatest, rn,��n, yet oill. neverthelem, the cobweb batiates and sheer - ". . ,, ,, ." , 4 P 111, I .grounds. it was said that this Motion WAG admire and'imitate. That is the states. did not believe in hie policy nor in his Canada shall and will live I I agree to the IiueuB covered with lace and embroidery I - I . .. �i ,,, '' ". I I an attack upon Sir Charles Tupper behind man we have loot; but we have also loot a methods of government take our full share motion. I with which moat bridea Gas outman their I ` e'.11 ,I I � . � . his book. Well, is must not be forgotten friend, who 0 enshrined in the hearts of of their grief, for the lose which they de. Mr. Davin -1 think, air, it would be ur, - wedding iburneys are,apt to go to deatruo. '' M_ NIZ, theiSir Charles Tupper stabbed a great the I ,., "', � : , � I whole people. I really cannot trust plore to -day in for and away beyond and becoming, if I may venture to O&y so, that tion very rapidly lathe hands of the ongual ,�,.) � ,i " , ". . . many Canadiano in the book. Is was a mori. myself to say more on %hie subject; but I above the ordinary compass of party strife. I shofild remain silent on this oacasiob, and washerwomen 9neountered in strange . , , .� . ; " 1 I . bund'Government that went to the country wish to convey to the Senate that the Gov. It is in every respect a great national lose, that no expression should be given cf the cities. Is doesn't conduce to sweetness of , r 3�, ? . , on moribund' lists and on a moribund ornment of which I have %fiwhonor to be a for he is no more who, was in many re- way the Northwest feels at 'his ,supreme temper or to the enioymeni of travelling to ,4�, olioy.• 'They had called upon the magic member, and which is now only performing specto' Canada's more illustrious eon, and hour. Mr. Speaker, the man whom we watch the rapid disintegration of costly . ,V I I . . V1 ,Lk.� 1k I 11 ft"g'.., I � ,doctor to supply- an elixir to gave the lite its duties until its successor is appointed, who woo in every' sense Canada's fare. mourn here I to -day was ;mphatiosily A underclothing, a a no•. � . the and it might give o a' h - � I IiIJ( I - 1, of the party. If it was disloyal to oppose has determined to give to the istlamented most citizen- and otateeman. At greatman. Ranging over the. fielde of his. band idea of one's nea*nesa,it 1v -, . . " " X , � -;i,-�,,, - the Conservative policy, then he accepted statesman a State funeral. Means will be period ot'life'to which Sir John A. Mao- tor and recalling the names of the men one's things didn't show qXoh an alarming �k , 11 ;Ij! . . , Y � N." I I that dialoyaby. They had forced upon this provided on Thursday morning for bon, clonald had' arrived death, whene or it who have reached those heights whiom . 411, I v h is tendency to drop in pieces; but there is no ' I I., .�� ­� '' . I i., country the worn-out shreds of Republican gentlemen to attend the funeral at Kings• comes, cannot come unexpected. When a taken a lifetime to climb, is is hardly pos• present indication of any movement to. I . . !.,,.:I- .1 protection, and as ii logical conblasion they ton and return the asine'dAY to Ottawa. few days ago, in the midst of an angry die. Bible to find one who has pooseBeed the ward simpler faabions in underwear. , . , " , ," �, 1"n'le , 9 �� , ,,� , . Were now insisting on the American prin.� The cortege will leave in 'this Parliament, the news varied qualities of the'great man who *be . Ik . I : fka the previous day for ,onesion �f . I �-"., � ,Oiole that 11 to the victors belong the Kingston, where the body Will lie in state - - I 1�1,, I --."- -_ . 11 11� I a spread in this House that of a sudden his other day was leading in this House. Sir, . . , IM � . .1 . I , 11, Say, ftle"r I I t . � � Following Sir Charles' example, until the time of the funeral. condition had become alarming, the Barging the mesi=6 of his gross abilitiee are the , , I spoils." I , 7,-,'. , � � � , !, . every civil servant would take his fate in Senator So'Ott-The -oad announcement wave of angry discussion "a as once difficulties that he overcame. At this �,.".. � . , is it possible you are suffering from catarrh - P, . . � 'his band, become'& soldier of fortune, and that WA13 sent Over the wires on the n and have not need- Dr. Sige'4 Catarrh 11,A), ,, I I M., . . � ight hushed, and everyone, friend and foe, momenta nation more i thporivint than the �" 1,11'� osbd by the Government becanne the of Friday week, telling the people a i realized that this time for a certainty the nation over whi Remedy 2 All the terrible oonoequene i 11,�;` , , I I * 1, � . g *his t - - - I I , . �. '111P.,�, , , , Itch Elizabeth ruled deplores so of , M, I Government Blood by them. The civil Dominion that Sir John Macdonald had angel of death had appeared and 'had the, lose of 'a otasesman who helped ,.,.,� I .1 , "I , , 9 . i , 'Be Girl catarrh in the head maybe averted if you'll I . I I ,111� I rvanto would 'imagine that they were been oken down and that his period of crossed *be threshold of his home. , Thus to build it up. An � I have said, It I I bat make the effort i You know well, , k � , , serving the Government instead of the life on earth was limited to at moat a few we were ' not taken by ear rias, and does seem so' me. that the qualities its distressing symptoma I You possibly . W ! ,. people of Canada, who pffid their galarica. days, caused groat sorrow throughout the although we were prepared know, it neglected, it invariably goes from . . ! �� , �,­ . Neither Sir -Charles Tupperle skill, entire Dominion. Men of all classes, of event, yet it is almoit imp lot the Bad which were most extra%ordibsty in that bad to worse, and ie likely to run into con. I _90sible to ton. remarkable man were the kindneas of heat* ��, influence or eloquence WAG need to the beat all political abodes Of thought, rOmem- vince the unwilling mind that it 'i's- true -that alcherniatical- power wbieh trans. Gumption and end in the grave I Here is a .. I 0 111� 01.1 . advantage during the last eleotion. bared only that a man was passing away that Sir John Macdonald in no more; that muted all the name near him into gold - ,t,, ' the Opposition who had given his life largely to the growth, the chair which we now see vacant shall which made of every foe that cameo within �1, 1. It was amid 0 a on a WAY Of eBO&PO: Ila .makers are willing to I I .1 'J"'. , I were, allying 1 that take all -the risk, and make a standing. cast ..., themBOlvea with the end development of *hie young nation. To remain forever vacant; *halt the face so its influence a friend or a devotee. And Of 0500 for an incurable as a of this 104,11- , ........ ....... I i, �,., -, I I United Staten, and that they were die. enumerate the many &eta of Sir John Mao. familiar in this Parliament for the Iasi when we think of his lose we mourn not Bar You can get , V, -I ae and dangerous diocese. 0 � - , , : loyal. The Conservatives were disloyal do'hald, of which big ocantry received the forty years shell be seen no more, and that merely the otatebman who directed the 6500, or better-& onto I . I : I` Y , ,7 , ': because their methods were American, benefit, would be to enumerate and recount the voice no well known shall be heard no affairs of the country, but the friend. I 1--.1-- ; I . " ­be�OMXOO -they WOVOtObIting $0 earry them. the hi I otory,of Canada tot the leas forty more, whether In solemn debate or in. Bir-Aa•bon. gentlemen -,, Who NO I• 1 4-1- ," � V. 41 e6lved an tj the o6rrnpi methods of that odd years. Ply bon. friend has koferrod, to t pleas,%nt Or - mirthful *ones. 'In Iftdg Ah in that standing With young u%j,havo luarned by the pa Oka to-ilay, ibe Bnehoon ?,, 11 Thatia Mine Bishop.,' ,, . , . o' i " , Is , fnneral of our depari6d fr. 0 Ah ., . ,country, and beoimre they had adopted the the fees that Sir John Macdonald, although place of, SiJohn A. Macdonald in ill land will take yet; i �, "" . 1. I I . , .� , Worms features of the politiou of shote possessed of abundant opportunities to country wastes large and absorbing that it place in this city oii Wbdnesday, and in Sho is VOrY rellRiOUB� is she at ?F' t4i, try, and applied them to this country. The antich himself, remained a poor man. ;11 Oh, yes, indeed I . �,� 0"-f * It WAG Simon* impossible to conceive that the Kingston on Thursday. It will Why, last week she . !Z . ­":,. ,-�Y,j , '. �, .11 . "., r7l.�11 � !i I ,� �'�­�­,' , , "I 11�"_ I '" ON avail Offered 0*0 ifi *ioam on 1� make rg in ft"Ro I Q,Vv Itas I I I . be Friday, played Camille for the benefit Of the -Bible I , . I run who boosted of hie loyalty did not 'must' be spoken to big honor and to big politico of this ocantry-the fate of thin , therefore, before we can got it, and Soolety.11 �- " '.-, , � I boo 1. I I I I I I I I T'. I . . . . I e , . . I . I . . . .1 1. . , -1 __ .. _ ,,,01� ­­­ - ..1w 'i, 1. . 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