The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Apr 1892, p. 17

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A - . -....'. . . a» x _,, 5.-.; - MR. HAUKLR'ZUL'S DEA TH. and abuse, which, hie mending; 3th, ar, . - . ' l a shinin mar . at t ".0 . of we saddest Won about the career of . I?" g ' " 'd i.', _ I' "tt . . . . h t caluinny has long been aiWt.1tc,t,tt' the sghsr the 'tttlt , sei:',.)":'),',', fetp::t:d judgment. and conscience of 'thgrgnntry annge w on m airy av E " now declare that hs/ni " do a 'mist ten years of vigorous life he was struck f a ti ll lt a is" . r , . . " L, . d hi to" yearso excel» ionai yp rel» tms gov- t down-by Att "If?" whit d.oom.e. "nine eminent. His ween yaguudV unpreten- M 'lit"': or. avian" mutilfm' bli " tious Administration, and its economy: wane eto mo tecourseo pu IC" . ' . . _, _ r . , and quiet, elective work make it silage Ith',' ',:'ht" tet.,',',' clearly, be; he i, stand out in strong contrast with the noisy _ "wanna e tower or is country on ot d . . ' .. . , ' _ ' , an extrava ant I'L'L'lll.8 whieh followed it. tight against abuse with his old-.time vigor. i'. It is a fact 'ICC) of the notice of the cured) Otherwise his was a happy life in the best ful student of h. .. that some of the- sense, for lie:onjoyeil ths satisfaction which very thing's which _ _ . ost to the credit . jg found not in the pursuit ot gain or ples- I of iidaiU, f) ,. t "to his defei, l sure, but in cheerful toil, in the faithful per- in lee. " ',, iii-1878. He refused to ii,) formalise oiautyt and thy consciousness of It 'll, lpeWe'fihda, in common with deserving the respect oi, his fellow-men. , the (Trisha! ii "a g and oths'l . ntriee, WM He was & good exuinplo _of the resuAtU I t passing thtdugh a period oHpt9totpu1 di - _ kind of training that makes for sturdy in-I " deprese'ion. rnuhiserviG/ijuitii; l. _ 1 :ltipisndeuctx Fruni the age of fourteen he . 4:9 it; ready within Jame for restoring pm I had to tight the battle. of life ueided. Ho , parity, and; as it turned out, 'thg'people managed not mo to T't hunsclt an expat . were ready to try it. It would hahro been stoneworker and luiinmi', lmt.to fit himself _ any for 11r Maiskenziritttl hii oafedat,. to' y . i . . ti . . V. "' . . . by study f'". j,'),'," 1a"ys'rtt'.:.,,tr1l,',1,1 11tll out the ground from Giter thoi/rfyi1its'nu' which lie a plum" l H" if" . t" teat by "erificing their prinmas; 'itull there were few IXIJH in public life whose t,' Qheir refusal to d omnsoweiaupo'rtuasuts! knowledge at politics on; so full'nnd crusts? Li, regard it,r'&f'mlwuys stand to their and so will"), Midnight" ml l9") he 'Ci' erodit i," is altsdrgtceatly to Mr. Macken-' thorough a grasp n: t 'sv' hound priuoiiiles of" rw.i.Nttr _ l , he mu, no attempt to?, : political TTry. l:":":': It; 'ii:":;::':':)!),; egtrenchl'mimrclt". in .powcr by any. of oi what Macr.n ' , t'dt " Cty no tt "JP it! those untuir minis which have been so freely of politics, "" l 'st l "1"." trt) "gulp. uned'in the'lut thirtNt,.verrs, He laid his. the bin-pin. _ pm, , of :11??- 1,"i,l"tt',ianii) principles apd thirecord of his work before? sopliiats .nllil [ts ". Lin ii- ty "ee" :0 the people "A alleetL them freely to oxtcn 11'l'r""' it it _11y..sl.f/'..: t il'" . nee in"? lithe judgment minds 'trow'" "H"" In I" M" of Irie'"', 'iwxa' dvetao; 'b , " was was not Mn. (ttie, tf' "ill": ""'i""ll""" 'thuiMiIiiCE Mljpkenzie's but (ict),:"': Buried to Hum u at am .-.,- / Us , um WI - bi _', . ti h d t itl , fluence without l'r'trmia. '"i"'it:/ such as he 1'iii'rtfi' we _ It'y 1." mm m I debt, , . . _ lili :,lft,1 oneyw _ " in wild and extravagant! made by his mm 'c""),',)";'.',"" and nll~ u. a???" tj,_,iiilti'i), resources lying almost geuce, became u Fur' '.':.\::l. .lililllt'r and con- idi, and an "loved. the air filled "it": tractor. lin lli' Lil'i."'l "his attention t ' tscatW.U, the peony-211...?"- every ieur cause: polities. Here up!" ll' Lal nu (Llll from l, to {cows-l; upon the five years ot, honest: the accidents xvii-in: :J'Tn!'illll: bring in- l and rl ideovernment which they on-. . .. I . v T l . . . a ferior tt'ett hto dink] p rt lt. il' haul no 4. joyed under Mr. INckenzie. No doubt be following, could 'yr.iint, id in "vote," was felt keenly tltep.ttisioruu1ess which have, backed by no gtiats.iul"trct. ' He worked mane" Jis country under the rule of his his way into the fraixit' futile of Canadian, .fccosaoga;"hnb hc had at lent the satis. I statesmen by slieer force of talent, unweery [Fo, of. knowing that he had never ing industry tutd "with?" honesty'. failed in his duty. Though he 'ttode When he had guiihd "but; my t no _ 't'iimule of his religious vim: place he did not escape the shuts.oti1ambit, -.'- "N' .. _

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