_.---------- a, - . _ -- Cr : weeks that he no sink" C y, and now he is you. One meet "r . . word, if only to give thanks to God for th ife than 'Sii'iT.iLiieogotl Ind!" an and a great null, for he was true, tn: o his convictions even when adherence evictions meant loss, and that ion re virtue. And he had ability of a high order, ,which he gave without stint to the service - p of. his country. Greatly beloved by " . re can, and shook their tista and It"! in ttrd','; Pam?" y"l personal, hs eompellstd he Premier's face. Danntless .he faced " ii, te,ehti1 Minimum f trt','"':,",','.,', hem, and waited until the storm had " "neuritis- .w"l " .y 1 time to spend itself. At that period "b'blty. Ho has served his generation ec- r. Mackenzie "showed no symptom of do co li , . hi: in: :1: :rho will"? tt 11: tr, tir,,",',', y. He was a man of msgnifieent phy- himself doze b l I." 'lt,', 1'9: In Ique, with . frame of steel. Few could la the uhlicy . t",,', J"'t C or" C'. stood the strain of such an occasion as 1,t., th , p . m 'S."' . f on . tt did. Once or twice he turned to me in- ank God tor such a life. It gives the ith . . "iie . ' . . T a smile and asked, " Is it worth while i., to all foolish sweeping asse'tions new to fight them down?" At length h . . limpossiblity of urit and inte rit i . . . e se- 'politics. \Veniayulld's citizens if 'dd". 'ge, "hunting and made . splendid . late d b th . . reu t at formed tho party platform in y e career of Alexander Mechanic the election. H od . ito realise afresh the responsibility and the . re t e etc by the Panel". of {Privilege of taking a keen and wise interest . I "do as the best for Cumuia, a prin- iin pub.ic affairs, and We can thank God on use he never swerved from till the end. (this resurrection inorniu . " ltcediastaug was per," 3 the fines 't . g that the life of trait . o p "_- N": good man his not come to . In a My fine character. At the .. jfle' end, that n h" only passed into a "We meeting. we presented him with an address 'if, fuller development. Fallen asleep in "PS'"'."' of our gratitude for his "rvieots l Jesus our fricn d has ttot perished, but is . Premier. and it occupies a favorite come ttt Christ, realising the promise that His m his library. Mr. Mackenzie rose from" Per"'"" shall do Him service, and they tlu, ranks of labor, and this made him ting ii,':,? seeH is face, and His name shell be on more Ippreciativo of a tribute from "Wk; their foreheads. Rev. Mr. hisedonncll con-r, Ingm6n. Both are gone now, the oluunpiou ti, . eluded his up" of the dead statesman by f protection and theadvoeatc of free trade E 3:21:5- rvhlle we sorrow with those in the lid It " already conceded that Msckcnzie T can - re It,':,"):' the wider public we 'ttrt 1.tt,'.g,'1'tir, Character of the two. '.: us the .'.'ict01 "kiln" God, Who givethi countri's" l J12 him a high place in our Christ," y t rough our Lord Jesusv . "o"u5f..c__..., I At Old St A AT HAMILTON . ndyew's P b . - . Rev. J. M. Milligan marl" yterm, phurch "mp-0W FOR Tun - erencc in the closi- l e a touching ref. THE . COMMON Loss--" HE DIO , ing service, tome}?! prayer, at the morn- 11".»an " COULD FOR HIS cut,» mined in the death 'rl, the mation has sue. t HA 1Ui,'i"T, awareness. expressed deep "I: 1/,'2,'C"t? He new; of ti l April 17.-ASpeeitl)--The Almighty that a life ac n illness to the was recei fed eath ".1101; Alex. Mackenzie .had boeu"tspared so m upright and honest by both 1:18 here with the deepest, regret ample to the nation .3? "T' " In ex. Amon t ll rah. and Conservatives alike, the clear light of histornv "Predicted that in fl.l','l',',1'll . I Cttigunit w" expressed a most Alexander 'l'rCd'Cli',,ry,'v'l,", I"' tt.the Hon. J dead stat "span for the memory of tho .bright light, relleetiuu, h u ahine a. .i record 'lll'li','ll"l,'., who 1uul 1eft,sonoblo a his birth a . Pb euor on the land of . ind hint he the trues nd of his adoption t to his worth Hi t monument i. liuv. Dr. Kellogg, haste . f , i his untirin . it, m nobleueu of eharacter,t ,Sittare Presbyterian Churc't'lo :l'l, Jayne;l "lo country": It for the advancement of: ,ing allusion to thed .Inaiea touch. te ri 0 ad made his own hi . ' . , . t . l! m. .iu'e imsb'er at the "tinted I mm" during ratiol I: 'tf uns0ied reputation were full day. orning service est . f ttte by all who r f . y y er demise. His " If e erred to his T A FREE 'iii-ATE-ii; fare and hi I '." the Dominion's Wei. I My ADVOCATE. , .epoken ot 'lt :'Pflghtneu of life were .THE MOST iii-1mm; T An, 0 d y Conservatives, who thou " ' i TORONTO or Tin; LE APPEARAXCE m 'llp So to his political principles fel gn THE MEETIVI; or' 'ml""' LCiairiiLiy, ughest regard for the me 0 t the ' "Mr. Mackenzie', '- ex.Pretnier. The new; gory}! of the late {Warmest in Toronto n "0-" memotaoh, H" ' loss "new tslowly throu h tl t ". country's E?" the Course of , said Mr. A. F. Jury' isomeof the pulpit. the g lie city, but in . Jtrtatetumus, "was at l? about thodau1 'lr" made at the menial: '"""'.u'"""Pt Pe Adelaide 8treet RX." kgreat meeting in Muenubb Street 'ild'l"y21r'ie zerVICe. At éopencd the cam '. in , at which he Dr. Fletcher, the pasto . n Pre) Rev. swam" on thigh" of 1878 by an I""? to his '2'l"dlCl'2 In telling the sad . ilpccial reformer; t tariff issues with . ' feeling terms of the mujpf'ke in brief but; ail have taken panothe Interests ot labor deceased, his honest: 0: life work of thet Zing", but never heir]: mauypoli'icnl mect- cerity oi his C,',",7id'i'drl',C" the "in. PW lot to preside o e or tttttce has it been cGracter, Smnmiu ti an his high I {deliberat ver one tit which s h in the wo d $g g. m wholo of his efforts 9d 0 attempt Was m 1 y .uc ". a . r a He did the best] , ' a o 1 . oun n s o - :1 ato speaker or gm e t. Mimi" itt C try. Dr. Fletcher . IO'Lould f r snob was fou :ht l which tho '.."1'° referred to the s 1 m his prayer . :The cire g no Succeg f (that di . M event, and r i clunsmncc, 3 ully. Wine comfort h p ayed _ 'period of W ,. Were Peculiar, cd itunil . . e accorded the ber . l I orldnvide d . A uy in their itiii . ethy 4 guns". alid Canada wasepreulon Was it: its Llel.lfie'.r, Il T.".' Nutional Policy Jf exempt from it; ' AT LONDON. I :antil great effect in J,',",. lind heen raised , HON. DAVID MILLS' Es- ' land Mr. Maekenziow iariutsttGleerstres, LEADER._A It "MATE OF THE DIAD address before the c:'.:.:",,",?, to deliver an veRrrsER's df,)','), DEBATER-THn ADa in defence of f mgmen ofToront u, , I re . o LONDo. . s by tiekot t, trade. Admission wa '?D . .r,', April 7-(speytuorTh E . ' but our 0 ' o avid Mills who . 9 Hon" the tiekets,and when MPPOIIents forged ' is spending the Easter" to speak the entire {rough Mackenzie r0365 w" m possession of th part of the hall For an hour they howled e obstructionists. "only paid howl .