i l l ' l E I... h... 131"‘ Fess ElGHrsF-‘u __ THE FATHERS. 0F fiiiliFiiPEllfiTwll (Oarltlnlldci trams-lie 19-) Columbia in 1871." It was rather lenxthy this but the little bookdii- iered greatly from the heated press reports oi the period between 1884 and 1867. He was elected to represent the south oi the dnternatl try and seeing the impzzlbility oiling parliaments that proceeding with his duties Alter camping ior some time? Bound- as (lov- ilt-st great Confederation meeting. in 1864. He went to - THE- ~ a st/ction oi Montreal the Union House. die set in the many chang- prsceeded the lend to dis- GUARDIAN 1H1 d also weiltiClty oi St. John in the first federal‘ lmul’: lilolllligrielllse‘ inanQueboc unlfparliunlent and acted as chairman V?‘ _ , , M“ 5am 10,19,150“ l“ 1336 oi the committee oi supply. He was filo“. “which Worth America 1ii‘Y‘"‘-"!9d B Judge °t ‘he Supmme w “ ' ‘ unlunlnln in lslz m me t show-land held that appointment until his gffilgélfuéifgnc lgemsouvllajectn oi thisudeaih seventeen years ritcrwardJ AC1 was tllfl“ ll liP hind Paued- The “m: “ w‘ Limb-h mo" “arch returned to the houseyCol. Gray was ivory The Hon. Themes ,D'Aroy An" conlederauon bemma an 35- over Military matters. l-Ie gave a oi this short sketch mi; tablished movement Charles Tuppor held several porisllt posts in the iederal housefwick. lu 1854 he took over Minister oi‘ inland Revepflefl. M11115’ m” cmmly‘ ter oi Customs and Minister oi, Pllhliv Works. He was knllillfid 0" m» 1;...»~u-=' birthday. oi. the year. 1879 The Hon. William McDonnell COL. J. H. GRAY ‘em semed New Brunswick at the heads this little sketch. o . hspu . the most dliiicult _ iuine blood and thunder style. srsvbivsl skew“ "P°"l-h$“°aflf:§‘;'1l; ‘William Mcnousnll. a colonel. attended , atlon lneetlnBS. The former was. "9" “m t oars the junior or m8 lauerland to as st with their till? goth lived to be seventy flvelpasslng or m9 3m,“ Confederation and 1n 1337, Sirlgrafll deal oi time and nttention to lm-lllle volunteer militia oi New Bruns- \ thtrname has aioltled any such suspic-l Amongst these were the oifices oflcommand of the Queens Rangers Ullifilxhgt cgsuglgtged, 1&1: grimly-ii; ii there still exists in Canada an old fashioned fathers and mothers [who like to tell their children star- los oi Canada's past they will have ‘little difficulty in interesting the - l CM John Hammo“ Gray’ who boys in the gent eman WDOIBIBiBB$Jil ti lth C nied stion leads Cmlleueraum‘ deubermollshlgi‘ lllfrcouogllr lllzands o’! dell-ailing red-skins Canadian puma me m wme a bloyand irenzieli rough riders in gen- lng his ior this lliiiictllty is p , d“ _ 1°“ Hamm“ G'“"l:”°(_.‘fj§ef,f§ grill; l? c3321 e ivsly He visited. 1mg- ing and I rth Ami .erlcs Act and also went to savers fgz‘z‘gljjclie'of all: ‘gflgglhowfigmill? islands oi the British Wbst Indies favor of the and hiexico with a view {oi opening other, who was prime minister of “p wade n” the New Domini-o“ w“ the lend oi the shamrock. l l the Piece oi his blflll. D'Arcy mo» seldom used by “his associates in 7 the meetings that launched oration sixty years ego) is the most interesting oi all those momentous meetings. would find him drinking in British sentiment that was beiore the fireplace in peasant home. would iind him in Boston. oi t lecture platiorm. where _ tickled by “spread eagle" ‘iour, we would iind him run... Edward island. was untqw“ 3"" “km “hw” “m m“ mapdreland Frhere we would amoral“ l oi North America. i814. l-le was sent up to Nova Sod‘ tla to he educated and took up the; study oi the law. ii settled down in months when he w“ ;?:.i‘:.":;.:¥-.§l.=::2 lif°.i‘“.“§w“;;.f§; r that he was elects: to represent been ies. l-ie tried to reach Fort seat for seventeen years. During a portiouoi this lengthy service he T . l‘ acted as the Attorney-General ioljfiggliv gllzfifeglnilnt such numbers mind to the iact that there are " ' ‘often two sides to a story. New ‘Brunswick. ithat Mr. McDougall and his party ' W5" m? qllenh“ °f a “nmmvb; were iorced to return southward. This was the beginning oi the first Dart in the life story oi Willtlal; llllll-j‘ m“ ‘my “d m u” ‘ "w" km“ ““°‘ m" Dougall that should interest the!“ um New Em‘ Sh“! b i’ C d t d , Tll t in o, iew weeks siterwsrds at Que- was gavargllligawfihallllflll-biegelu‘All: He was Indians who had been roused by’ the silver-tongued Rial. One oi the to get tween the maritime colonies deliberated in Charlottetown lll 1864 he was there to represent New Brunswick. When that Cfllllel" ence was enlarged and met again North West Rebellion bec he was also present. one oi the iew Fathers oi Confed- eration who undertook to writs down in a cool and unprejudiced manner, the story oi those interestv ing meetings. in tile year 1872 he‘ published in Toronto a book entlt~ led “Confederation; or the history oi politics and Parliament in Carr‘ Governors party managed through to Fort Gary and consultation with Agent there. .tlle situation was held desperate in ‘i864. to the admission oi British‘ from them rho was also fixfggfsaféytrltgegur[flhzgea mace o! present at the Quebec Conference hm“ The J n Gray who Xvprespiu 1864 and voiced the opinion re- ontcd New ilrullswlck was born ill peuledly mat n“: “mp1” o: Upper the island of Bermuda in the yemytisgxadu were sold ior Conieder- The Dominion oi Canada bad lll existence only a iew alilwiniedf Rupert Land and the North East Territor- the Hudson Bay‘ He was advised that and that Ricks followers could not ba- ada irom the conference at Quehecifrlffgtsufheei? ltgndlllnvlvieghgvlalgétitllllt: busy at his editorial work details oi a revolution. Th tion iails and he wanders series o! editorial battles ‘s he In 1857 some Montreal made it possible ior him to his editorials were not now a union oi all the British a man could change from 8. _ Anyone reading the name oi the cnihnsiesticgentleman who iornle the subject little suspicious tun he hailed irom (the Thomas was oi the great tlemsn who sat in conierence at! space to truce his llie in detail we on the most rabid anti-British jour- nals oi the year 184$. We would iollow him up to the editorial chair some Journal and on to the quence commanded the attention oi largo audiences whose esrs were 1845. at the early age oi twenty ism! as a iugitive and sets back to the United States in 1850 disguised as a priest. Again he takes to the 119a and becomes embroiled in a Roman Catholic Church (oi which he was a. member.) ln these bet- itles we find him defeated. the city oi his a option in 1110 r . t U p, -place to place he wanders a be lslature in 1850. He lleld that h’: gfffgszdiilfe bzrtggrsfigfzggthfl: kind treatment tun received County in 1809. followers were waiting ior himhfmm man’ °t m’ o proceed andlhas so despised- gradually opens his school lagainst Great Britain. instead he tended t commenced editorial agitation ior ones in in a comic operarevoiution in Dub- lNorth liu in 1847 to one oi the first open ‘advocates ior Confederation in 1857' ls a story oi Canadian histol- which a book might well be written. he was elevated to the oi the Nova Scotla. He lived to see ma New Era be is elected to represent oi the Coniederlltion From the editorial desk um and was one oi the Fathers oi Ccniede first oi the‘ uun to pass l I Met!» Into the- Great Beyond. The bullet goi tlle_ sssassion laid Ottawa on April 6th, 180s. lltboel li the oi the least known oi tn is little dollbzjinout him l‘ lighters; cause b.1851‘, editor oi'_ the Chronicle and he was d-iallisx almost Conied- pQrlmDB- tile sen-' Had we erationists that the enti- retsiled scored a tremendous vi Mr. MoCully secured co his olo- and continued the tight bitter ODDQHQIIw apltnowl they were wrong. Journalism in Nova those days was not crab back in cure. Not content with t find him newspaper the » and the printed pamphlets e rsvolll- than the press-oi the in Scot- not at work printing was turning out literature alone and with limited talk. in with the oi Confederation beioro oi the east and that seem redlculous nti. nd the and was born -English whom he ior the law aitsrlhe ' ior some years. Charles Tup- per was one oi his pupils. His real ambition was to become » Jonathsnfildetlully Jonathan McCuliy, although one commencement oi his oilice he 5d. vocated just such e~ union as came ‘about in 1867, l-le had to ward oil’ the entire attack oi the anti-coated were headed by 1056911 Howe 4n Nova Scotia and the Irish in 1866 he was removed At seventeen we editorial ciiice and replaced by Mr. working Howe. The antis thought ihoy had paper (tilled-the Morning Journal, gave it a new name, the Iinioniqt, _ Dro-coniede a “ lu booklet rnrui. lilllldostindélg "meant. Mr. H11 McCully had to keep the hasic- iacts From He was a native oifliqy ' y tia f s ycrhlllll“ e w‘ ‘woquchteu him low in e Fathers being one ior the appointed JVlornlng Irom the from the ctory but ntml oi a until ‘his edged that Suotla. ln tLv nslndfilulclleu dill-int; nu». tlrsi lull years Nmiluuubrrluliii (‘ullm-l‘ he mgularioi the union. lle died ill i877. Ono School. 'i‘ilc_ ost interesting hooks of the denials, sllllll the people his time. and d ‘Blight an editor tion? men and his legal trainlnlfstgod hinluiu '1 iriends come to ing libel g Nova Scotidn‘ good stead in the malter ofavold- actions. This was a great journalism ears ago was very bitter. directed He entered politics in 1847 ‘Ha at- Chsrlottetown a colonies m 1334 a leader 1n the preparation oi America Act_ When Coniederstioll he Confederation confer- nd Quebec became Prophecies‘ order that the son m ‘l and was also one oi the‘ in North America. The story oi how party that went to Ell-gland to aid? tun Ilrltlslll lcl iact ill 1867, Ml‘.vl\rl'u‘(llllly was cull-l y 0H ed to the Senate. Three years later‘ various iuttious oi the m by ihesnore-ialndi fiivivflifli/Wi the pa l-_ it period immediately prior to Coll- n iederatlqn ls from his pen alltl islyer n1 the use or iwsnlrnul wus- called rerute.;ai'gup;§lpts ',’ . ~ {British Ameilca: against a, union oi the Argll? prov- r’ ONTAJRIOFATHERS 0F CONFEDERATIO \ a full ilullgorl Nvlv lirllllsu-iri; law» lie set llllllsell‘ up lll ])l‘il(‘il>'(' alllkl appears to lluvc iii-I'll 1'*'\\‘=\I'Kli~‘1l; revlélvetl-‘F it was prllliellili with u lull‘ sllurc nt‘ llliiii'l‘l.ll Sill“ gland and is now rare. 1.. J‘. M. Johnson (ress. ills llunlt- zillii fzlllll- Flilidlil. illruugllnllt Nultllllllllll-l-lllllvl FHIHIU" illl(l lifter it'll yours o1‘ ll-ulll .-lllrll:u:' . to the people (ll ills zlllupll-l] country; ‘ ‘John Mercer Johnston came to ho was zlskotl to stlllui for l-lul-lloll, ‘ . - -~ ' He l - l . .- .fi‘l‘i“.i“l..fllv‘lf.ff’nivi‘i‘.ilfl, Elsi... l": being pom ‘here m 1818_ H“; m.“ 1850- Four years lull-l" lil‘ \\Jl.~1 all». or up lally from Ithecolldltions that iol- Bil" 3'1"‘ 11ml" *'“""""' ’“‘“ lie "éflrs M have suffered final“? pointed Solicitor-ilelll-rzll \\'lll'l‘i‘ lull to tllc lloglslutlvc .\S.\‘i*llllll_\'. the‘ lowed meflNapoleonlc wars and‘l‘l‘(‘llll(?l‘ invited lriul lo Jill illu lllr‘ (melded to gamer up the vesuge m» lmiléllli 110st 0i lflSllllllfilill‘ (loner-i huklm-ttune and try mre anew m a1. It was theroioro llllllul‘ his juris- Nev; Brunswick Father and so“ diction that. some oi llltl ran-st and‘ had ‘to work’ »vel_y hard 1D make a lllost vnlllzlillo stumps ‘living and imése ear“, yearn or m“ Pvel- issued ill Cllllzulal \\'l'li' in llllll ivoro: ll. ill. mm upon the-Jon m gum. me rm. (‘lftilllllllllll- Fllllll llll» [10:11 m’ Post-j he wars the 55cm“ or ma “Faugersw lllzlsicr (lellcrlll lli‘ lli‘i';llll(' spunk-or.‘ to dm He paséed away m 1863 n. (ll‘lll(l Assembly illltl lip-u .\lliil the age oi 50 years in just a, few flmmal" months aiter Coniederutloll been ushered in. ln the liie oi_J M, ssrlyfsllown 1 1 fl- sINCifi tile inception of their iirst Stove, CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITED, have made history in the stove in- ldustry. Their reputation and clean record have been the envy of all engaged in this business. r Never a type that had to be withdrawn. “Has Drop Oven Door 1,... llu-l FAWCETI‘ Stovesland EUrnMBB in 1. ECONOMY -Is made entirely o'f Cast Itton After allistirong statementeido not help with your cookie the Lpestiiew years. ssh THE APEX AT YOUR n00 Al.» FAWCEPI‘ DEALE" its. hall Jhllnsioll is llli‘ something oi‘ the should ho chum-u Canadian pioneers (‘olllllllc-rlltloli lli‘lllli'l'iilliill~' 1H Qllv» UP)“; ll is illEYPlIlYI‘ lllllt‘ l\'(7llill’l' tlllli: .'l Yllllll (if HilPll Willi‘ l‘\]il‘llI'1|-"ll ill. llffzlirs p!‘ Nl-u lll'll|l.\\\'l('|i in illlPllll llli‘ in order that their children's her lll will. 'l‘lu- r- lord. hi" ma: _ “V09 mlght b8 =1 mile bllgllivl" lllvvillltl‘ l-illflii’ (lull lll‘ \\;l~= .l slrnlli; "Lilian their own. Tile [other stlnled ullvomlll- for lln- plklpnq l "Mun Hy and denied hinlscli everything lll lli‘ \\’llh' ulso .-l l|l-1,.,_-,-,;,. 1.. H“. 1A,“. ightatiellll the illlll (‘lulrt-lr-llul- in 1w: \\ll4'l'(,‘ llu- A New Chapter In -~Has New Oval Ventilated flreboxlnsuringlongllfe. ~ “ " . ' a ' and many other Cllsrlés Fawcett Limited has never participated in any verbal of cop n. HONEST, -D .r import». --:.*::.:.“@”: i“~— e-convenlen e i; t l WI-JHas baking and c o e ea Range lit improvements! EPEunneoE COQKING nnunlsletljme, ‘however, .1 ti‘ WiLL OoNEIRMTHE ABOVE-l. A JUBILEE PROD (EETT LIMITED ‘l X1 7 ilrllllllllllif‘ cll vol-y llllrll um! MIN pflSSPll upon. i ill 1X67, zlmiclllll (he turmiol and lltrifl- llllll ‘(folllllllcrzlticn caused lllisuddgn dean, l-enloved one or m” the Xlilflllllli’?! lle stood again for‘ ' Ilange v _ a have sold hundreds bf “N! 716th AIRS CDC ' Solicitor general, Uppgrxgllifiri: (I U-ldn. OLIVER no ‘Fkflflldlifr General, Cum???‘ L some Rresiqdaeégn lxgcutlve angrily-lira. , )1 . . (4') gughrWILLIAM nnoousu,‘ vmcinl Secretary oi Cm“ r u (5)110 .ALEXANDER l Commissioner oi Crown on '“ on * (A:torgltyyGsl-lgsllnyulliig%fillag. -~Anl-,'llis old neat Qili-iiiundillg~ ulcll oi that l|ll\(‘_ . \, v l. lwvu‘ award (almwgggfccxrqutary- ls.c ‘ sufiltflifilfld-lpll, . . ‘ - 0V. l ‘ ' Spoil m” ' u. Etienne ‘ Techl (1795-(865). E. Palmer (ISM-IBM), P.E.l “G Candid‘! 18184880) c d’ l e NVIH n l"! , Ptnlell llovilsnd (1822-1895). w. ll. srnnmusu-l 1s). NIB. n l ' 119st: slr-lesekginsds (‘harlcs Fisher (1808-1880). N. . uiwurd Whslen (IBZQ-ISIW), PE]. . 12. Alexander. (l Peter Mitchell (1824-1890) Z1. v Canada. ‘ulonul John Hamilton Gray (l8!!- 1557) P111 V Oil er Munst- c- - b l ' ‘lslo-lsra . P1111. sac-loos ArkllllgileeghclfnlNowloungiaud.’ ‘ in??? (1819-1881913011: n. ' ' s C m l». B. F. Carter. Newfoundland. Surkncl Leonard Tilley (1818-1806), rsjclinnnin (lsls-lsss). Canada i B. Chandler (1800-1850). N-B. lcxnndsr Campbell (1821-1802), l .51]! ll . " :~ Adams G. Archibald (lflld-libllitlfitLS. In lll-cmr Lari ovin (ISZK-lilflill. Csnnlls l7. John A. ilcdflllllld (1315-1891), Canada . p ' ("r 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 fi .5 Bll-lbflilkltlld. . p: (lS25-l8 LP-EJ. lliiamdrcbouglll (lass-loos). q“ owns McGee (1825-1868)- ..\. Zion-l <ls2olol2l.r.l-1i. c011 (l la11).N s t' . nil». unlnrnrlfivli“ ‘* ? J ii. A 333???? Eli: ‘g9: ll. l2. H H. r 0| D $.53. m- I " JUNE 25, 1921 ~7“"'“*_~—~_;__ EVER a fundaalclltal mis- takewthat the/public was . asked to forget. y » This NEW RANGE marks a new and iinportiantcvent in stove ulster . * ‘ Beauty beyond bellef—ec0n~ omy of operation and free- dom froln repair. billy-en- durance hitherto bolieved impossible in a stove‘, ~. w»... “ 4m 3‘ ' ' In l, l‘ ' V: l: 1.4,.‘ cooking qualities that have neycr beeligeqqaiiedl. H" _ l r . f. 1w: '1 ,-. . .§,.. ., .,,_. l Y l 5i? " vb» thousands of UCTION WORTHY. 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