0» IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I lA^IM |2.5 :? ^ lis 11.25 111 1.4 1.6 VQ 7 '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4S03 <> C^ -^^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVi/ICIVIH Collection de ■ mm m mi Canadian Instituta for Hiatorical Microraproductiona Inatitut Canadian da microraproductiona hiatoriquaa 1980 T«chnical and Bibliographic Notas/Notas tacliniquaa at bibliographiquaa Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographically uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa In tha raproductlon. or which may aignlf icanthf changa tha uaual mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. Q Colourad covara/ Couvartura da coulaur r~| Covara damagad/ Couvartura andommagte □ Covara raatorad and/or lamlnatad/ Couvartura raataurte at/ou palliculte □ Covar titia miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua □ Colourad mapa/ Certaa gAographiquaa an coulaur □ Colourad ink (l.a. Oifhar than blua or black)/ Encra da coulaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) I — I Colourad piataa and/or illuatrationa/ D D n n Planchaa at/ou illuatrationa an coulaur Bound with othar matarial/ Rail* avac d'autraa documants Tight binding may causa shadows or distortion along intarior margin/ La reliura sarrie paut causar da I'ombre ou da la distortion la long da la marga intAriaura Blank laavas addad during rastoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar possibia, thasa hava baan omittad from filming/ II sa paut qua cartalnas pagas blanchas ajoutAes lors d'una rastauration apparaissant dans la taxta, mais, lorsqua cala Atait possibia, cas pagas n'ont pas it^ fiimAas. Additional commants:/ Commantairas supplAmantairas: L'Institut a microfilm* la maillaur axamplaira qu'il lui a *ti possibia da aa procurar. Las dAtaila da cat axamplaira qui aont paut-Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibliographique, qui pauvant modifiar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mAthoda normala da filmaga sont indiquAs ci-daaaous. I — I Colourad pagaa/ Pagaa da coulaur Pagas damagad/ Pagaa andommagtea □ Pagaa raatorad and/or lamlnatad/ Pagas rastaurAas at/ou paliiculAas V D Pagas discoloured, stainad or foxad/ Pagas dAcolortes, tachattas ou piqutes I — I Pagaa datachad/ Pagas d^tachtes Showthroughy Transparanca Quality of prir Qualit* indgala da I'Imprassion Includas supplamantary matarii Comprand du material supplimantaire Only adition availabia/ Saula Mition disponibia I — I Showthrough/ I — I Quality of print varias/ □ Includas supplamantary matarial/ C I — I Only adition availabia/ Pagas wholly or partially obscurad by arrata slips, tissuas, ate. hava baan rafiimad to ansura tha bast possibia imaga/ Las pagas totalamant ou partiallamant obscurcias par un fauillat d'arrata. una palure. ate. ont 6t« fiimias H nouvaau da fapon A obtanir la maillaura imaga possibia. Th< toi Th( poi of filr Orl bai thi sio ot» fin sio or Th shi TIf wli Ml dif ant bai rig rac mi This itam is f ilmad at tha raduction ratio chackad balow/ Ca documant aat fllmA au taux da rMuction indiqu* ci-dassous. 18X 22X 10X 14X 12X 16X 20X 26X 30X a4X 28X 32X TiM copy filmed h«r« hm b««n r«produo«d thanks to tho gonorosity of: Library of tita Public Archivas of Canada L'axamplaira film* fut raproduit grica i la gAnArosltA da: La bibiiothAqua das Archivas publiquas du Canada Tha imagas appearing hara ara tha baat quality posslbia conaidaring tha condition and lagibillty of tha original copy and in itaaping with tha filming contract spacif ications. Original copiaa In printad papar covara ara fllmad baginnlFig with tha front covar and anding on tha la» paga with a printad or illustratad impraa- sion, or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copias ara fllmad beginning on tha first paga with a printad or illustratad impraa- sion. and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illustratad imprasslon. Tha last recorded frame on each microfiche shell contein the symbol ^^ (meening "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol ▼ (meaning "END"), whichever applies. iWleps, pletes, charu, etc., mey be filmed at different reduction retios. Those too ierge to be entirely included in one exposure ere filmed beginning in the upper left hend corner, left to right end top to bottom, es many frames es required. The following diegrams illustrate the method: Lea imeges suivantes ont 4t4 raproduitas evec le plus grand soin, compta tenu de la condition at da la nattetA de I'exempleire film*, et en conformity evec lea conditions du contret de filmage. Lea exemplalras origineux dont la couverture en pepier est imprimie sent fllmis en commenpent per le premier plot et en terminant soit par la darnlAre pege qui comporte une empreinte d'Impression ou d'illustratlon, soit par la second plot, selon le ces. Tous les outres enempieires origineux sent fllmis en commen^ent per la pramiAre page qui comporte une empreinte d'Impression ou d'iiiustretion et en terminant par la darniAre pege qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivonts appareltre sur is dernlAre imege de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: ie symbols — »- signlfie "A SUIVRE". le symbols ▼ signlfie "FIN". Les cartes, pienches, tsbleaux, etc., peuvent Atre filmAs A des taux de rAduction dif^Arents. Lorsque le document est trop grond pour Atre reproduit en un seui clichA, 11 est filmA A psrtir de I'sngia supArieur geuche, de geuche A droite, et de haut en Ims, en prenant le nombre d'imeges nAcesseire. Les disgrammes suivants iilustrent le mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 E 6 ■1 ■■;\- > ^^ ' ■A :>J ^1 ^ 1 *,^' ■»-(i. Memorial /\LBUM of NMHi*!^)^*- ■■vfc ^.i^M "WesnJSiff ^<^r1H^i^riM XMi'.-iTiHitf 1^ sW SUBJECT . , V/ ■^i innincntiKis day in \\\v tiimixU of Canndiitn history, fur on it passed away ninitUt a nation's (ears, not only (he Premier of (lie Dominion, Imt tlie statesman who had [iresideil at its lurlli, who had watched wiili cariliil solici- tude over its early years, and whose name will lie indis- scilulily linked with its progress while the name of Canada endures in history. IdllN .\I,1-;NANI)I-.K MACDONALI), the seeiind son of l|ut;li Maedonald. of Siitherlandshire, and Helen Sha«-, of Hadeiioch, Inverness, was horn in llrunswiek I'lace, (ilas(;ow, on the loth of jannary, 1X15. When live vears old he eaine to Canada with his parents, who settled in Kinnslon, where the future I'remier was ediirated at the Koyal liraminar School, and suhsciiaently look up the profession of law. His j;reat career is too well kiiovvn thr.iu(;hiiul Canada to reipiire any history of it here. Sulliie it to say, he was elected memlier for Kingston in 1844, was less than three years in Parliament when he was calleil lo the Ministry as Keceiver-( leneral in the Sherwood I ).ilv .Vilministration on the nth of May, iS47, since which time a sketch o' his life wouhl he pr.ictic.illy the history of I'anada, for in every great movement he was foremost, and to him inromparahly tnore than to any other of our public men Canada owes the position of importance atul influence it occupies ti)d.iy. While the people of the Dominion to which he ilevoteil his life's enerjjy, recuuni/ini; his surpassing ahility, lavished upon him every political honor there w.is to liestow, in other i|uaiiers than political his fame w.is recoi"ni/eil, and cpur great Cniversities hastened to do him honor, t^hieen's, Toronto and McCill Cniversities ciuiferring on him the degree of I.I..D., while Trinity Cniversiiy created hint a D.C. L. Nor were the Canailian Cniver.sities alone in this recognition of his greatness, for Oxfonl conferreil on liim the hcuior.iry degice of D.l'. I.., in 1.SO5. While these honors were lieing heai>ed upon him in other nuarlcrs. Her M.ijesty the (,llleen was not unmindful of her mo~i eminent colonial sulijeci, for in iSO? he was created a K.C.Ik, in 1S72 w.as the first colonial statesman ever made a meml>er of the I'riv y Council ol the l-',mpire, .-nd in 1.SS4 hailaCi.C.H- conferred on him ; while in recognition of his great services to the 1-anpire, Her Majesty has, since his death, conferred a patent of nid}ility on his willow, with the title of Ikironess .Macitonald of llarnsclilfe. lie was twice married, lirsi to Miss Isahella I'lark, who ilied in 1S56, and liy whom he had one son, Hugh J. Macilonald, now mendier for Winnipeg. He married secondly in i.Hfij, .Miss .\gnes Iternard, ilaughter ol the Hon. T. J. Ilernard, of Jamaica, liy whom he has one daughter, and who, with IhiiIi his children, survives him. .Sticcecding a tierce electoral struggle in which he soinnled the key note of the campaign in the memorahle words of his aitdress, " A llriiish suhject I was l»)rn, a British siihjecl I will die," and in which he was again victorious, he met the House of Commons for the last time on 2(jth .\pril, iXoi. Hut the marvellous energy which had sustained him through herculean t.xsks at last gave way, and after leaditig the House for three or I'our weeks he w-as stricken tlown with paralysis. The events which suceeedeil — the weary watching lor tw-o weeks, during which all eyes were turned to KarnsclilVe ; the tolling liells on Saturday night the 6th of Jitnc, proclaiming throughout the Dominion the death of Canada's great son; the lying in state with thousaner to take a l.isl look ; the great g.ithering at Ottawa and the still greater g.ither ing at Kingsliui. till on H,' lolh of June the old chieftain was, hy his own reipiest, laid to rest near his mother's grave in Calaraipti Cemetery — will he vividly remeniliered whilst the present generatitut of (,'anadians live. .\midst the telegrams and expressions of condolence which c.tme friun all parts of the Empire, including a messtige from Her Cracious Majesty, t,)ueen \"ictoria, no fact w-as 'nore gratifying to Canadians than the intelli- gence that the memory of their great countryman had been honored liy a memorial service in Westminster Alihey, atid the sulisequeni news that ii was decided to erect a lalilei to his mem-iry in that other great shrine ol Kngland's ilead. St. Paul's Cathedral. Know-ing that hundreds of thousands of Canadians, from the .-\tlantic to the Pacific, w-ho follow-ed and honored the old cliieftain, will he glad to have some memento of his life and de.uh, Till-; Kmi'IKK sends out this Memorial .\lliiim in loving leutemlirance of its great fnuiulcr. ^^' -w-'-T^'' •(£ J|c 5ff IV '^ I •:- ^.y.i*^..^,A RT. HON. SIR JOHN MACDONALD, G.C.B. 9 m ^' "» ' "I I III ' I* I ^ BAkONbSS MACDONALU OF EAI^NSCI.IFFE . BRUNSWICK PLACE. GLASGOW, BIRTHPLACE OF SIR JOHN II? v^/ THE EARI.IKST PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN EXTANT SIR JOHN'S MOTHER T SIR. JOHN'S OLD HOME, RIDEAU STREET, KINGSTON, IN WHICH HE LIVED DURING REBELLION I.S»; ./ -' 7 ■' / ■-' / ■Jl''J-.!.V.!l.yi., :,f.-ifi»f ' r i ?i«^ 1 1 - EARNSCI.IFFE, SIR JOHN'S RESIDENCE AT OTTAWA ■ J 1 7 j f ■'i - ''4 ''<:«** ^.^ > •-•^ 4, IN < "' 1' . ■ V ^ . . -^ ^, I ^;**| i R^o m 1 »i. 1|>1 h^ ^\ k. ■ Wk « , ■ KS^1HHliili^9 IHH' . JMy^^Bs*- ' » ''M^B ill.' 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