_. u.: 1 i. _ A 1 _- e.- ..- d .a "3 ei .- _f,; . -_ . ’¢ x \ 1 v le is .1 r 5 - fi _ _ i \`- \1 » n. 1. t- 'V5.1 f --2 li 5. gg . n i I .__. . - l ` Y"*.1s`~=-~-- ..~,_ ,_ _ _ ““"£‘Y‘\~_- '=:'\1_f-~sv''* ohN G ¢ _ ,.._,, ,_ a p ,W 4 ire , i V E. it :- ad! \ 3, - a 1_1.. _; _ _ "'~"<”’eE. _.-- 'S n 1 _.1 'f _ - .;, _ -,-* #_ f. .i _'Q ` as _ :__ _ .J 4 se *§ e i li 1- < I ; ,_- _-¢__.._4 :_ F .~ \ \ x o . `4 7_1 V A \ 1 ss _ ~ J 5: 4%-_ ,. 11 "i 51 The Ex-leader of the Opposi on. Oro” nes vs” ' ° - ' t n eetfoi-religion inw 1, 'Pl th h s which indicated the great and philantrophy setting the example ol """""""" 'v "' ability he was later to manifest, reeeivgd 5911;-est,rgm an pggp _ ,»___. The r9t’renient of the venerable and universally respected member f ir George town from the active Leadership of his party in the province, and the election oi l h's s`e\d is an event in insular another n i _ . - life which ought not, all will admif, to be allowed to pass in silence, especially when' bears his L. y _ the life ot the retiring ie ider constitutes which filled the span of the sage s_ third _ the whole country round, exported‘large- like circumstances had he not manifesto ‘ the l and shipbuilt to perhaps a'greater ex- his acceptance of our inter-dependence anepitome of the history oi the colony division. Still, every man In |_ y, , s ‘~ th r merchant in the bylightening the burden and softening and offers for our emulation the highest e order of the civic and political virtue. It votion to country sue . . I _ has been said, and truly said, that the.: claim the rignt to assume, in the ranks, a and among other distinctions enjoys that Had the play of Aesnhylus been enacted ‘ ' t to be sought placcoi less exaction and call upon the ot being longer and more continuously en- in Georgetown where Amphiraus says; ' h “H d t desire to seem an honest greatness of a nation is no ' h .size other cities, in the density ot hor lon but rather, in the probity of Y ' in at this moment it is opportune to brlely t d on the scene the incidents in a life ao gi- long, 'useful and 'honorable to the e province. populat , her citizens. Primo Edward 1518116 oniya small province; 'her people wool -only make a handful in the vast mul tudes that now, or shortly, must campris the population of the great cities of th pride, and operated in an honorable an ellciont maunerfcr themost part, th institutions which her sons evolved from British models for her proper govern- b¢¢qi . 7 _ , BI? ment, and these sons have stood side side .oi British America, and without fear favor, Svindicated their right to be re- garded the peers of any and the inferiois T oi none. Men, then, who are able to ex- hibit su oerior ability and shed forth the iight of their virtues in a sphere so co tranted, unmistakabiy could advance the highest renown in the enlarged a who manfully does his dutv in what=ver h re _ot continental life. He is the real hero pu I ' es no » sphere his lines are cast. Firmly tabllshed in this most estimable' class the Honourable Daniel Gordon. The founder of the Italic sect of annie poilosophers divided the age of man in four equal parts. “Man," said he. “is child till the age of twenty, a youth till -that of tort-y, a man at sixty and an old _r uian at eighty." Even at the risk of 'in the extent of her armament~, in \. e su P3 part cas B Federation, but she has conserved with mo , 3 written recordasketch,eveu of the im- -9° ch e rtection which the word implies, of a ut im curring displeasure or , _ what veneration our subiect hol-is _two years in his native county. Follow- for good in the country that cannot be i ' ' d ' his bent for a mercantile life he im-“overesti_rnated. The hand of affliction the anc ent classical writers an ing philcsophers-let us say that at every mediateiy took up general business in which sooner orlater attains all here he- feal thas he contradicted Georgetown and for sixty-two y°eais low has been laid heavily upon him too, _st igeof his ii mos ‘ t ' ~ P thag ra without abreak or the slightest aspersion more than once, a.nd_in the moment of his "this ca esroric st itenient of y 0 S, land never more so than today, when he_ on thehonesty or integrity of his methods trial he had the universal sympathy oi ` 8) ears as lightly as those has carried on an extensive trade with people oi all classes and creeds; for, in d rvice,witliarecor~'i for work and de-.tont, than any 0 e h as his can well county. He is still a large ship owner the aspsrities of his brother’s sorrow? i-plus energy and enthusiasm of com- gaged in the general commerce oft e e ocsno _ _ __ iative youth to carry the banner Of the into the thickest of the iight. And But it is no easy task to attempt in a inent and without the aid oi any MATHIESON. the Opposition, ` """"""`~`~"`-'~`~`~‘~'~‘= `````````````````` ~ ;--\~v`\~vvlll OD ary debate which had been oharaoterieti of our past public life how he stood b order and precedent valiant in batt though considerate at all tim ot the rights and feelings others, everybody knows. A gre Grecian' Legislater used' to saytoh ' sembly: “Remembsr, Pe c el, art going to speak to men in' arms of liberty; to Greeks, to Athenian and the same spirit was easily distlnxfu _ish able in the bearingof the appoint leader in the House. ' ‘ country than any other Islanders alive and vlrtuousmanbut really to_ bcso thot" pm-mg hmlnnk ug, Hom I,-_ Gord. _ to-day. whole people would cast their eyes on hungrugipggeq mallusegreat social A1Uh°l12\\ lijlll occupied with the Dnld G°1`d°“- political movements which _have rcsul work which so extensive and varied al Mr. Gordon ilrst entered public life in in the mslklng ot the nation; all the bnslnessnecesmrlly imposed upon him, 1&6 when he was elected Legislative vlncial agirations out orwhieh our tr: Hr. Gordon found ample time to interest Councillor for the Fourth District ot Kings ‘and lnperishable institutions have’ como. himself in every movement for the better- _ which comprehended his own town. Ho 'The Land Question, the Education; Qu , - meat of his own town and county hot, Lromaiued in what was then atyled_ theitioa, the Currency _Que_nti0_n,¢_ti\e_ Ba and the entire country after. He did l_ Upper House, for several terms, _and didnrpad, Telegraph, Contedoratiou” _to _ ` ' ' ‘ N `inor uestlons, he con- And the proving ieftaln, who for half a century, has nthe public eye of his province; neverstrovenlterthem lnordiuatlll, _ ,_mvh___ ,_ ____g uso- , and hard pressed as to time, on ao- °° _ over held him, the ornament he has been to the old town which claims both our legiauoe and of which he is easily the in which we pledge io the principles he has blic life and the distinguished services N all refuse the responsible positions which nur ~ much by his intelligence, -keen knowledge audi m _ _ q _ wmmvu eivizsnshln iminus. although; ; f of .pwseom-e _'asa ants ttriiuisiij snifvrsil. os- pun- _ ' ; gg, gg, gn 8 - nests tn _ no as _ _ .., _ b either in an oioial, civic or legialativeggns he accepted f_n_i_e|_;_i,_ sins 5ig¢|°_|__ '¢, _ ~ _ _,;g,“,,..¢5 °¢_t|“_h.|.“¢-,~_ . _ _ _ with theahlsotmen inthepuhlic life capacity. Unprepareifor it though woihnpnseilfwere _Ho ealilyumong its-most prominent diI_!e1_' v_rith__.him; _wc have with or ancenemnne. nissnre so ssv, einen, nnénibsfs. '~inis‘1c"iie" secured is sine in ninn,bn_r. we eenid 'not do otiierwis-ssnan -» untof the ¢Bi¢’¢’-Ill ill Wllidl We 118'! that as School Trustee, Assessor, Ex-- the House ol Lssembiyj and at once be- respect him. Honest' conviction, honesly hibition Commissioner. Sheriff or repro-no name aniember of the Executive Council, vindinatedin the 'public service lo - the sentative in the Council or House of As-_ under the leadership of Hon L. H. Davies. measure of our admiration for public al ` sembly, he has been for sixty odd years ‘ Ln 1878 be resigned his seat at the Council men. In this great quality Mr. Gordon is D' l' OSU diST»ll18\1iS\1¢d °1\iiZ¢°- 01° fideliti- continuously in the harness. The honor board and re-took it again under Hon. W. happily the connecting link ot our pro- W of the old town and her institutionsf W. (now Chiet Justice) Sullivan in 1870, ~ incial politicians with the giants of the- na si long 8-od iilllfiflllly 1`¢D1'€S°|1 ted illwalways -found a willing and effective continuingto be one of the Governors ad- mighty past-the Coles, Whelaus. Popes, champion inhim; and, whatever public visors until Hon N. (now Judge McLeod) Howlans, Haythornos, Prowses, Du-' 0 MS S1 \1S0lfiShlY b¢9i7°W°f1 011 U19 _function arose he`was there to say the relinquished the reins of government in Bloises and Lefurgeys, and we sincerely ° d' ` t of a hope _that he may not entirely forsake ntry. 0111' 8»I1~W'°l‘ mllsli be in UW W01‘dl suitable word or read some one or other 1&i. On Mr lcL.o s acoep ance d into ad Judgeship, he became Leader of HerMa public lite, until a new school with eq- u isiof another _faithful servant of a loved of those beautiful nn app;-opp' - -° ° _ _ _ ¢&\1Sb N011 1‘~'=CHS01°-b°l'¢lDr-1Wi11 “Ot W' dresses which, owing to his habits of ljesty’s Loyal Opposition, the burden of qally pure ideals be formed about him. io the 1°-b01'--Bill in U\1°ill1D¢1”f0°ii°l1 study and classic taste he knewso well which he is only _-now shifting to Mr." S0uie -may hug .the delusion that 111 U b if°k¢Bf°1‘f»h¢ h to repare and present. Through a‘l Ma.theeon’s shoulders. How well he led there is nowno great provincial work be- l need ol eat abil- to ‘oi the work the w' mus e ow _p , _ cl note of hope hisparty how assiduously he sought the fore our pubic |neo,_no_ _ gr _ in 3 0605- his civic services ran a ear - _ , _ _ _ _ _ el G-o d was born at Brudenell fulness, patriotic pride, practical progress I public good, how he disconnienaneed ityiu them, no necessity of plrliamentry d d d all measures training or aptitude in public discussion. Dani r on 1 iver, near Georgetown, in the year ol* and prudent public spiritediiess. As a ‘wrong doingan commen e _ _ ' f us to recall now the oimerit; how he contributed tothe main- f'With such men We have little patience. grace l821,of that class of thrifty Perthshire boy it is easy or - - _ if 4 A _.- _ gf la inoin poutiosi rss and ° House the other hy ,Leaders retirement ° ‘®°\11\t1’! Will. readily if and __s‘Ave,Ayc”.'He would ted iparlianientai°y_ halls PN' _Sterling integrity und 0 aotershrtaatnure ot eloqueaoowhleh U lrrefut_ahie,ai-numelst ll- misc) enéfdysfor ~ f we all know in his license at 18 and tiught school tor and order, his life hos been an influence .tainance of that high plane of parliam t- While our provincial autonomy ll :pi ’ < ' 0 ved,there must, witnonangiu¢eoadl&. ` ' 1 I be serious prohiemuto all the jg - ‘ ‘ is senions ia the`ugii`t‘otini¢nnse assess; ° ' es and rapid advance ot salts. We wi ' f °¢ s°oi.lionest,able. _natliniitnsato sin ‘ _ at these problems successfully and Kp B im $8 thbu the Ss - _labreast ofthe times. And with the In self ibetore speaking to the national _` -‘ _spiration such aille of dish ' ri 1 that nsnisionnisss-nsssssss, in ” shall not be wutiuli ~- _ ii _-,g § 3, is iii? iiiiiii-t%il§ii_ To the univerml eulogy tofowsuoh In n th# _ , nl-an e ' .stc:r.en=:: c ateadlness undm _ ioissitudes teo._A same; sisfntlsli. ‘down by , die evenness " ol P' ever maintained clearly.. denoted- onrvlcnwas patriotic and llplldlh general estecmwhleh he has jun( uprlghtness, purlw ot intention- Bl for thopublieeauseheaunotbeli him. Wim. ini-tssr is so ' We ‘Q unless." MMO wht Plata .wsop ¢ mastsrihathewsa lied-to he DQ a oseerpiiin use iinsum of aussie. We too are not sony to have bel UCI* Georgetown and to h`aveha'd heheh* magnificent civic virtues ol i iso ' n » Lili: lttlhliilil SHUT il Lili ll _.___- Contents ofa Gun Completely Shatiers Leg _*zu- The Wounded Man is Taken to the ` P- E- I. Hospital and _Hisf Leg Amputated _Ye sterday- E Morell Dr. Toombs and Henry l _ ftated four inches above the knee and the P0 mar Acclamations for the 'mission to the St. Louis Exposition, sailed #I5 ' _ ‘wounded man was carefully attended to-" P A ` A special leit the city at 9.30 p. rn., Satur- G _ _for Amgrica to-day to select a site for the l day night and returned with the \lnf0r- Bflifllh building- ~ _ _ , _ as 'ro PRINCE or warms’ visrr. ‘ tunale man about 12.30, who was taken _ t°°heP`E`I' H°s°M` A "’°°’°°°‘W““°“““ ”"°"’°’°"°°"’”"’i ‘N Gm _ _ '_ I . on the Speclal ”'1s° were Heber Mc of the Prince of Wales toA\nerica had 'en' ' not been discussed. ` __ The Prince could only visit America' McLean. , _ _ _ - r..e..e., .......i..,-_. ne-1.. ...ence Where Picked Troops Were Paraded at Vincennes-Hearty ,pm ,,,,,,,_m,, ,,,,,,,,o,o, ,,,,,.,_,,_ Many Diffortnt Trades Ars ' ‘ dent and Secretary of State, with a con- ` Now TilllBlTll»STRi_ an be ex- p ' ‘ ' greseioual appropriation for- his enter-I ` "patient is resting as Well as c _ P tainuient. Such an invitation had not _ . Cooksw the 'un msn E t Cavair Charge to the K|ng’s Feet is ales y s mp i pected. _ _ eeeeeken when _ _ _ '_H. M ’. t , U9 _,_-be., Samson, = _freightleamsters Goiiigdutfloa-v 'treaties hmnssknlov it went off, but the hammer might not “An XC' mg Y _ _ _ _ _ bm “fe” herd d°‘"=- C°°k ‘S “b°“4 ments-Heis» Made the Guest of Paris-'Cot Watson Sails l _ _-_ __ _ I | 9 F NEW YURK STDCKS. Quiet and lay Gone U ° ` J _ ` ' . 0 e nsiiy onotstion Lise rni-nuisd-iiy no __ ‘ d b E G KING EDWABD AT FRENCH BEVPW- tsabres,~and terminating with an abrupt M0n¢,,-°51_ ' ~ " -Louie Exhibition. “Km wo mmm or m _ ___ mem °f”° md M°Lmw°m° for America-Will Prince of WaiesfVisit the St- ' T ____ cANAniAN_ srocxs. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ \ T'"“" ' 'uonrnnan sroox so nxonndnn _._,,,,€,,,°.s mmmum _ T ` 'roses-ro,\¢sy s_(spsn|ni.;_~gn gg ii i f 4- - .1 An unfortunate shooting accident to0k _place Saturday afternoon about two o'c1nck at the FishingGraunds' about a mile from Lot 40 station, next this side Of Morell. The principals in the aifair were Stephen S. McLean oi Lot 40, andjjlilarry G00! Of Clear Springs, east of Souris. both fisher- men, living at the Fishing Grounds- Cook.who is a brother-in-law ofllcllesns was walking out of the loaded gun under his arm, and in front a _ I Closing prices G. P. R. l`win City llontrohl St. Toronto ity. ‘ Halifax Street ` honeo with thefi Dom. I. and S. Com Pre’r'd. Bonds yl MAY 2 1312 1312 111§ 112% 2661 267 ids; 109 Richelieu 85 Ontario 9 93% Dominion Coal Common ex div 108% 109 292 $05 67 6% 'ns rel Daily Quotation List Furnishe y _ RYKER1-‘& 00-. MEMBERS OF TUE P M 2_ S -;,,1)_;K, Ed_ hnitin nnnnoren noinnin immediately in oinsingpriess MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE' warTlRI:\;itnes‘;id a (reI;£i;w of frdsrteeu trout of the t"`ib‘m°° I " '~ 'bed-o°pP°' iiiontreal. ' _ __ - » “Americailéugar _ ' M; ‘thousand picked French troops. on the 'r1=h:xme'scoMi>LiMnN'rs. Awmson Common _ parade ground of Vincennes. The Kin rose ___ _ d bo A m_ k _AtchisolPrnf¢l'r0d ' ', ` " ti The b"°kb7""“ lwuu' *ii The King and the President drove in ledgment Kami adgres Ze H: 8'; ww' 351715- Tlillit _ T” °p°” mite °°“°h’ “°°°m°°"fi€d by tm grsenintion toweside; Lvxbei onct‘i’i:P :r°mni"H1°&NwhvH1° fabimt Mmmers and le"-img splendid discipline and appearance of the ummm” 'of the army and navy. troops ' -Metronouiln ° - l[issouriPaciilo i K The streets were densely packed and ~ _ _ _ _ __ _ ' N wYork Oeniral lthe peopie warmly acclaimed the THE GUE5'f°FTH¥ CITY- . ° ~ Pennsylvania _ __ 'W P V Later the King was driven to the Hotel Beading - ° ” S siséséssessisé -s§§§_§_§§ss§g§s_0 me nisnonsu-nie inns-oats laaillna ,‘f'°°l‘°lll'D uumbmoutot wotkileeulh ofatrihes. an advanoearennablatoworkb&usld tis sniiceis' issuers' sinus. e ~ _ 'ran vanioos 'mann arrncrun. Anthem! the teansteve snide! by thethroeeartalo companies wK haul :silver tnigiieis probable. 'ras issues actually on strike at psereutore the enr- pentera 7w:builders laburorsdlk gsnulte cutters18;¢laesworks¢s lineoaduhpav. it ik asian. _ tents t ` 'K s _ Wi* ml V `de Ville where he was welcomedas tho' Dwoor two was McLean. The non of a barrel of the gun were discharged bi McLean hitting his knee against it and entered the cal! of Cooks lei! SGW"-1 inches below the knee,ool\Pl¢ii°l¥ Sh8*4°I' ilg the _leg. _ Dr. Toomhl, Mount Stewart, 1110 V88 Nova Scotia Steel naontreal:Pow°1‘ Oonsol Superior 958% 7 7 f“‘i1'_ Al-_ in the vicinityfwal' summoned and _the _ ,_ _,_ ` . - - _ - ‘s ___._ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _;____f__ __ .- .- “fi _ _.,__~f"- _ ~~ f:_ gm - - ji.,-t *ee man 1 < I n e e - : ‘ 2, ' _, 5 < __ _ _ _ _ Q ~ ___ ____ . ,_ _ _ _ _ _*__ __ U __ g, P ' ` ` 2 _ ,, _ ‘ -_-',.,_ _ , _ . _ _ % ‘_ Ai” lik- t __ <1 _i %'T. __ 1 55% - ` 1° .es ,i 1* 4 ,Qi .¢ ,i _"_ , 1 K K J » ll K -i 5 ‘his blend is ssltiii ndrelhal e -.Stew-in.Si.ii f -_ - s ~ _ s ‘ " ` ~ » . < ‘ ~ -_ - i“”“.-_~'~"-”-_ ;~ _-_-Q _,;~f'.f5"-'ire-"'”’i&&.'=f=i*_`,,-` ti -__ e 'P -`~ =~=5`e~* '._ . ‘ff _ _ _ _ 1 ,.`»$"-7,? » ` ~ - » -~ ~. _» ._ ;__, _ _= -'»;.,_,. 7:~-._ _ze-..-_~` _ ;_»_,:_~_ _ __ __ -,;-,.. =___;_~_-_ ,_,-__ ‘“ , _,___ ___ < _ _ __ _ _ f - ' -_ _ _ -3' __ s. _ sf-¢ -f ‘_A .~.. _. . 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