The Late President
President McKinley died at an early
hour on Saturday morning, the victim of a dastardly crime by one
of the vilest of villains. The most famous surgeons of the great
Republic could not save the deceased and he passed away, peacefully
submitting to the Divine will of his Creator, in whom he placed
implicit trust. Thus another noble soul has been added to the honor
list of the many who have gone before, a great nation is suddenly
bereft of its greatest citizen, and a good wife of an ideal husband.
In the death of William McKinley our neighbors to the south of us
have been deprived of a lofty character and a wise ruler, one in
whom the masses had the fullest confidence,—perhaps more so than
any other since the days of Abraham Lincoln. The past week has been
a painful one and the strain on the nation has been great. A vigilant
watch was kept at the dying bedside by the whole civilized world
until the life that ebbed so slowly but yet so surely had taken
its flight. The loss of this great man is our loss as well as those
of our neighbors, for exalted and noble characters like that of
him who is gone are hard to find, therefore the sympathy of every
Canadian goes out to them in this their sad hour of affliction.
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