Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1897, p. 4

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lay Loan `u om. . A minor wu out-not about the city this nnrninn tn hlnn nnnt. that zhn K. T. mm. III W `Ir -- 33.7-`V -7 7"` G ggjqtgq.,a npou.it..u iunttor llnlnr puts it. honly '5 unplo at the wild `an -I-[AK bk` Innnnnnhlnn W? UC iii;-"."""' providing in thuIVl,or nurvloo it has nalapnl 3- -Annnfdiun nlinn {h II HAIIIIIK I The Ionnto cannot be changed by ace of ,__n-__-_.n. `In- _-_..L-_- --_ .........x_L-.I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. PERSONAL MENTION. Vuhdgig from the programme for the uollltnlota clad concurs than in glnnrnnt Ian tloduiuu. . Pkniontunhoboctloolliuln-(Hewitt ouud band a `cup 0! echo. onnaptlta 5. human: no-la-gnu] nlnnmnn huh -roe uvurrool (calling .1. uovmnor mudondorry ovary Saturday fl-on Hon- zrnl. nnlllmr at Dnnlnn. Publlo Iehoouaohen In Sun on nqulnd by a moon: unto law to John I ptnuon _l|oh will pgy .1 g month 1:: tbqtcunrymndwnl ha .1.` |owlton9lnu1terIoycuI IlvloowIth<` an nnnnlii ml KI`! A inn! . `llWCUlI`1lI'BIlIEI'IIl !It 3 An annuity of Oooonyeu. nlw. Although Ibo la aaam-edly not an old tauhloned girl e, Mia Henna! la note hype of the no woman an ordinarily plo- tund; She came: with her a brisk. busi- neullko manner, but than Ia no oatant.a- Ilon In It all. She does not talk noudly, and her clothes are not of masculine out. She believes in woman's`:-Ighoa. but In not ` auuvly Interested In the apt-and ot the propaganda. She has no tad: and bulonca to no woman : olnba. - A ill` L... can Ma... 0.... -ugL. Ohluaann Ia-aA I W I0 I10 WUIIIID I IIHIIH. . "I hqvo no time {or non phlngu, but I \ am In `sympathy with ovu-ything that 2 tends toward tho advancement ot wom- F on." the says. "1 un deeply Intersect; In ` my work and give all my time and may ` btbolnw." A rnntnmrlwx ` l(>l8lllUIalUl.|. ` Miss Hertzel has never had occasion to try a one before a` jury simply because Ihe practice: an diilorenls line of the proton- aion, but there is little doubt that she oould do it it she wanted to. She has on- tored upon her new duties with quiet on- timninam and promises to till the impor- tant position with credit to herself. She is ambitious, too, and does not heaitnin to any shit she would like to sit on the bench. She mehnn to it I110 ever he an opportu- I nit). Altlmnnh nhn in nunndlv not in old WUIUHH Hllh But Miss I-Iortzel stuck to her work with the best of them and in 1890 she was graduated. Even then many of her class- mates regarded her porsistenee as a piece. of womanly folly. But she went right ahead and was admitted to the bar that same year. Tlmn she went down into the heart of the business district, hired an oloe in the Stock Exchange building and hung out her sign and waited for clients. She did not have to wait longer than many at the men who were graduated with l~.cr--not so long as some of them probaI_:~`u. Big law firms found that when she was given a brief to prepare she did it wit painstaking delity. Then they ` lex d to depend upon her. I! was not lom, bolero she found that she was really making a good living onto! her profession, and that gave her the greatest` possible mtisfaotion. nu... u........1 1.-- .......... 3...! nnnnalnn `on snorougn education. As a girl she decided that it she had been born a man she would have chosen the law as a profession, and at last she de- cided to become a lawyer anyway. She entered the omce of Judge George Gary in Oshkosh and began to read law. lu- stend of becoming discouraged, use many young law students do, the more she read the more interested she became, and she persevered until she` knew enough about Blackstone and the rest to he admitted to the Wisconsin bcr. Then she went to Chicago and entered the law college. She was the only women student in A class oi` 76, and mnuy_of the men smiled sarcastic- nlly when she began the course. They did not believe shewss really in earnest. They looked upon her presence there merely as an evidence of the then embryonic new woman fnd. 1')... us... 1J....o..-.1 gum! in Imp -1-.-Ir roguunrny. Mina Hertzel is n plump, plenlnnt faced young woman who dreams neatly and .modestly without a suspicion of mcnnish- new about her attire. She is of German parentage and was born in Ottawa. J out how many years ngo that event took place aha rcccrvoa a woman's right to conceal, but it could not have been more than 35 it .` II many an that. When tube was but 4 years of nge. her parents removed to Wlroonaln and she went with them to Oshkosh and Marquette. She is not a college graduate and did not even have the benet of as high school course. but she was instructed 1 by private tutors until Ibo had acquired a j thorough education. 1 Ann all-I Ihn dnnldnl that If [ha bud . ._ Illl EH11! 0! lllbllllll. As assistant corporation counsel Miss Bertnol has an office nll to herself in the city lmil, with her name in bold, black let- ters on the door. There she will spend most of her time during cloe hours, for she will not be required to appear in court except in unusual cases. The chief features of her duties will be the drafting of ordi- notices. the preparation of briefs nd opin- * ions and other general legal rk. Her j salary is 03.150011 year. an income which many oi` her brother lawyers in the city would be glad to be assured of receiving regularly. Min Hm-tznl in n nlnmn. nlmumn faced U0l' OFIIEIUH UUIIHQBI Ul Ulllltlh l he appointment is s personal tribute , Miss Bel-tsei's legal ability and was in no } sense due to political inuence, nor was it * made as a `sentimental recognition of the new woman movement. Corporation Counsel Thornton says that the city re- quires just such services as Miss Hertzel can render. She is an expert in the prep- aration of briefs and other legal documents and has done much of this work in the past for the city. She can do it better than any of. the male legal talent with whom the corporation counsel is acquaint- ed, and so he has appointed her as one 0! his stat! oi` uaslstnnts. A- ......I..L....s .m..........Mn-\ Anna-A` In- I. urn; I IN. muck I_tl89- ~ I 3003: : Hnojliqbaootdill uldln IllBB'00RA n. nmnn. me man a practicing attorney nuoo 1090 .and has rooenoly been appointed aaalatanu ] oor oration counsel of Chicago. ` lm nrinnlntnmnt In a nm-nnnnl lnrlhnfn On ` luwolIlIuu'.oM 1-Malawi-we nllrullluucholu--lunatic! lorlblolrfog-Ilotbicw Woman. M Woman hwyrnm not no mnohol I` novoltynowuthey weronlewnu-n ago, 10!! the law Iohoolu turn themwoqt lay the hundreds every year, but it in nldom tint lily of them attain the distinction which lmoomo toms Con 13.51:-tnL Sb I was Hzirrzli.` AsaI81:)\n*r`oonronA- ' } _ `non counties. or oo-ucAo_o. . |iLEARNEn`1M'HELA'7vV Cu-uovulywilluollabonlot born-info: 25e..qndhunnn|0o..l5o.u.Id`l)o.douon ...._-...--,- --..- vv-.. --u --u------vwu- 1 Banner Onluo in 0001 human . \ Twin saw Iron s..s. 4-cauapaua. With chain: It Mo. olpolrlo balls. and all In comforts. Both_ Won lined. but weak pm innpootor Juan Brick- ivood otnghnvro youn mu In I boat on tho Ridouu river with luck but in their -manna-ml):-n fin; gap.`-`J Lglan-g T\ `I VIII IHIIXI "VI "Hill UIICI DIX In UIUII' wncuibn. Ono upposrod D. J. dict. J.I`.. and was ned SIB : 4! coat: Inc hnuinn nails` in Inln nnnnnnnlnn ahnvhnu Iglazl? Golf. III: Whlil Illlf '10 II; T gun a u the olonuaucon. The 0 one ginlhr In Iron nldu-nun Ilolclvoy. not log polioo ungiotnh. - - ulvn, VII llllllu In HID mlncl 0!, null uhoetou eompuny. A Ibono which had boonloounod some time ago by 1 blut loll from the top of the shut: and struck hllII on the hand, which Inomhor wu bully cruohod in. At. the ohm of the accident Nndouu was working at I depth of one hundred fut under ground. {HG uunru I eleven o'clock. 1", I -.......ul UIUVUII U C I00`. 0. Lo.ngwith'u motion to change the rules was not udoptod. Klllod By A lbllllj lune. Tnmrono Mums. Quo., J um `25.-This mornin Aurel Nndonu, aged wouhy bhroo. mu-ring. and with a family of two chil- dren, vu killod at the mint of` Bell`: nlhnnfnn nnnnnnnv A nlnnn -|nh\L hall [HUI]. E.` J. Mnddon-Keonnn a: Son, Sydon- ham. `I \7{_-II_ 'I'VL_.._-__I I _I-_.l I)--- Ifrll I "II Ul UVHo A0 810. G. Brontnol secured the make of Cold Springs, F. Vanluven the make of Mornintar, Granite Hill and Pine Hill. Th. I-I" :5" vnnnf. nnvf. Kn:-all-:1 ah The Attendance Small And Bales l'ew-- Prlcea Low. There was a small attendance at Thurs- day : union of the Frontenac cheese board and the number of boxes of cheese recor-d~ ad was also light. as will be seen by the list given here : (`.nlnrnd__AI-iann, 40,- nmuv umln W7. Will dunno I: nu. chemo bans. undnu It") IIOI IONEIIAL on IOIDAII at I In: W: and an Juno. uh and ml: .111 . ..fa..` :i"o3;!'...f'::*'..$'p..".{?`a;l`;..: AU; lllll ulvlsx. 1U! urllulu nul, 19: UNI : Edge, 35; Han-owamith, 60; Hnruington. 01; Binopinbrook. I00: Keenan & Son. 00: Leo Lake. 61; Maple Leaf, 40; Morning Star. 30; Ontario, 31; Pine Hill. 30; Pine Grove. 30. AVE 5-loo. these factories Iold : L. W; Murphy--Bstteraoa. Cahanqui, Union. D` I \l-.lpI-.. I.'._-___ |.-_ u_.|__ ulm. J. Nioollo--Thouund Islnud. Rose Hill. Pine GIOVB. At 01.. (! nnA-u.C|A` .--n....I AL. ....I.. HUI! KIVUII "U13 5 Co|orod--AriqAn. 40: Bust Creek, `37; Buttoreoa, 70; bnmnqui,90; Cold Springs. 70; Fish Creek. (0: Granite Hill, 74; Gilt. Edna, .'h'\- H nn-nwnmith Rn: `llnrrjnobnn Vary prlvrwuly, uuu ulm Iurgu wcuuug rooms, too. all shut in by gates and bars and passwords. The ladies` wait- ing room is is great convenience," said the gray-coated guardian one day. When gnntimnon bring their wives downtown and have business to do elsewhere, it's a nice place (.0 leave them in." `So it is; but if its is much used for this purpose I hope that its nicenass, not its terric s:=ourit~y. determines the fact. IIIUIHII IUHII III IUEU Illll punululoy. When in this treasure hem of un- oountuble riches we we marlin iloorn which can be lifted by lever-' eothnt they lie against the bane: 0| door: im- pregnnble without them, and vents whiohonn throw our-tnine of welding mvmn down upon the head of any one who may try to tmnper with them. it seems as though the days of oriental umgiciaun had returned. with conspicu- ous modern improvements. 0! course there are row and rows of little cabinets where Croesus may handle lair wenlth very privately, and fine large waiting I-nnnu: fnn nll shill: In I! wanna and UUIIUUEIIUI] IUGVU III yuur Wulllllll UUKUIIIII. Truly, the steel-clad burrows of a great safe deposit `company l)0k capacious enough to contain all the wealth of New York, and whether your share of it be large or small your needscan be exactly met. You may hire a safe so little that a diamond necklace would almost till it, or so big that it is a good-sized room, and its rent means the income of a good- slzed fortune--l7,000 or so per annum. Narrow lane after lane is walled by tiers oi` these safes, as streets are walled by house fronts; there is a second story bo- low the rst, and there are other places whcre other things than gold and silver, precious papers and Jewels may be stored. There are rooms full of trunks, and I remember a big one with the sweat of steam glistening on its walls and ceilings which was lled full and heaped and piled witl bales of a shining croa1n-col- ` ored stun--x-aw silk, costly and also per- lshahle, needing to be kept perpetually moist lent it lose Its pllablllty. \Vlmn In thin tranmunn hn|u.. nf un- W 61038 File D0l'11UI' OI DUIIWII IUIUUW The people who dwell in the typical ciilcc building of to-dav walk about on polished marble iloors; the government has given tlnm a post-oiiioe just for themselves: a big library and a restaur- ant exclusively serve the lawyers among them; another restaurant generously serves whomsoever may wish to eat: there are rows of shops in the huge bar- rel-vaulted main hall; there are barberI' rooms and bootblaoks rooms, and so forth and so on. You can almost believe that a men might live in this `building, going forth only to sleep, and besupplied with pretty much everything he need desire, except the domestic aections, a church and a theater. It seems rather surprising. indeed, that a missionary chapel has not been started in one of its corners, and a roof garden for daytime performances up on the hilltop called its roof. But up on this roof you may ud the bureau which breeds our weather for us. and down in its underground stories, in the very entrails of earth, you may condently leave it your wealth toguard. 'l`rnlv thn :hml.nlsid Inn-rnuva nf A In-Ant "-I-T$T III IIUW ll_l__'I" Ill IIIU Ililllt of which sheesye: `you enter one of the isi-nest coe buildings -end go up end down and around it,_ you will see thetitienotemerehollso. bnlelmosts town in itself. It nesrlyoowers the res ofsn entireoity hiook. Thi -two e vs- tors serve the venous snil went: at it deninens end 'their visitors, and they oerry some (0,000 passengers seoh day. '1`hc greet businen concern which owns it mien whole oor. with halls as big as churches. and ments of oisrks. On the other oors` ivo msnyhnother big company, and many an individual doing e big business of this sort or of that: and their number will not amaze you as much" as the luxury with prosaic tasks oi'_ money-making now surround themselves. I wonder sometimes what my grand- father would have thought of it. No one in New York did business in a bigger ' way than he, sending his ismous clipper ships to encircle the world and twine in n score of ports. Yet when my father began to "clerk" for him. the rst of his duties was to sand his ofoe door: and I can remember how smell and plain was this omoe, even at a much later day, with than howvuns-II-.n nf manual: Almnaii nnk. Ell]! 011100, BVBII B5 II muun IIWI [Ill], with the bowsprita of vessels almost pok- ing themselves in at the window as they I lay along the border of South street. ` 'l`hn nnnmln Ivlnn lvnll In than Gillian] mi};- mbuha to the it Dlnngd In \Ta- W11! luv! Foot Olunnc-0 Shoot for Ganno- mdn way port: Wodnuduy Thnndu. II InlnndAv At A nun ,w ugh nnclnv go FnoT'ENAc CHEESE BOARD. IE 08$ I'I'iII:I. nah- -III --II I LA... `I L. I , UTIIIIKU 11]" Ill KIND lll. I will meet. next .l.`h`ursday pi: i. } 5013!!! Inc. all`. xvu Ilnvu nu-U vuuu before. ` .,. apnea tho an. "1 haven't tho slightest dltth yon, Imdyonr husband 0 `ll-Siva Io:-I7 he-did." ~' 4 -. . L \ Anna nonoyn. , The three yew: at Fountains Abbey an at least 1,900 yearn old, and humor]: them the founder: of the Abbey nut in 1189. Thu-o an no famous ooh that rival any yew in up, 8,000 you-5 bolng the /gluten age stained. Dnmotvru oak. in Dovonnhiro. which was blown down in 1708, had this distinction. Opwthorpo ask not!` Wlthuhu. York- shire, is laid to be 1,000 you-I old. The wwyar WII pruning u IIIIBIIUIIJII urgently when she told. with mp nah- Ing from ho:-rayon: "You pectin : think tnnnuh ma. In. You tried Ilntonou I-Znginnwn Old Trnl. V The oldest tree in England is the yew I use at Bmburn. in Kent, which in acid to be 8,000 years old; while at Fortigmi, in Periuihim. is one nearly as old. At Ankerwyke house, near cainen, is A yew tree which was famous as one data of tho I signing of Mngnn Charts, 1216, and later was the trysting pliaiae 0! Henry VIII and Anna Boleyn. 'I`|\n thin: van: at Fountain: Ahhnv vnulwuu Iranv u.IIv\I|\4 lap Illtouv rnvotunallv nun. Jnr>~~ 7/"hat! is wzhy we are so earliest in our determination that you shall be satised with what you buy from us. No one does us a favor by keeping anything bought here if it does not ive perfect satisfaction. It does us an in- juryif you eep such a thing. If our wa of doing business is properly carried out it MUS result in satisfying every patron. We are trying our best. to carry it out. We want your help in carrying it out. One way you can help us is by letting us give the money back if the goods you get here age not to your liking. Prices are temptingly small on'these lines : Women's Fast Black Hose, spliced heels, 10 pair. - Women's Half-Sleeve Vests IOC each. ..._x (`I-__._I__- 17--.- --.:;I_ l'_`_-.. ..-L 118-120 l?ri{nj1QTss'Stre.et. Il\J IJIIIVVVIVSU V HUI. VVIIUI IIIIIVJ OICU fronts, 15 each. Women's Net Mesh Vests, half-sleeves, IOC. ` Men's Fast Black Cotton Hose, '2 pair for 25. Men : Neglige F lannelette Shirts 35. Men's Colored Cambric Shirts 50. Men's Strap Ties, 3 for 25. ` Black Leather Belts at 15c, 25c and 35 each. Fancy Parasols at 50c. Women's Black Silk ittg 25c and 35. Women's Lisle Glove IOC pair. Women's Duck 2-piece Suits $1.50. Women's Grass Linen 2-piece Suits, fancy stripe, $1. 0 su_lt. Women's Black Lustre Dress Skirts, lined all throng , tzeach. amno s'mlsn1rco., LTD. Starr & Sutcliffe, That's the way we mean to do business. We feel that our interests are helped if your interests are con- sidered. That is why we are so careful to see that everythin about the store is made pleasant for you. Tina} in 111%`! um: 'lI`l-`A en nrn-ruzf in nun-rIAl-Arrninofdnh 14131 ION A MUTUAL JOHN LAIDLAW dz SUN. `mu toliqlnh um-. 15:: Yard. 18c ~ 20 25 wH1TE: V , ..r...., 3 ug..y.1..j i3ii}{LSi&%iZw*s%. Swiss spot ` A Muslins. ~ It pays to deal at LaIcnaw.*s!" IIWBII AND GULF ST. LAWRENCE n.--... I!-nhma 2.. 11...: r-m..A..- \, FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. This lot is special purchase.- and very good value. V CEI3 IUD Cllglls and Sleeveless Vests, with fancy not PJAMQQ ttE1D'8} !IM'-*%W !!.*.* BASIS. st` E-.~:*.:.-'=-`=-'5-`2':;~:~.=.-:.~~ III." " `V ` In an ;;.:.:..,.2:-=::. .::....'*"`.-*.*.-.m:.*..-".:. "Radix! " luvu um. %ounnd inland: sud lnnndrln Bay. It nnrvod to shun than without In`!-3; at I van. (Sumatra oloophd) "5'n 1Ia'3':nndn' um mun ton. Ion. Ialnvl mntrbounon . STR. "NORTH KING" ' nu`: $_`\.u_ -n_...n.. -1; u..I.--a.-.. "V.---___ . __.,_____ "`3? Davies - - ' Q'1.:n:.`t"""`? `Iv DIIIWWITIW , YOU LL .0. Ax Wm w- " ~- , .u,..-'t:6:s.7 '"`4'f" Ia. . A ,"*1'ouvn'._:32$ N 3 Italwtllulltrolnloctonstd * r IIIW- J . yuan to Londondony or M ` - ODNI-Io OM15 Mule; 00.15 to I 19 ac,o|vo_r.AIu.13, ` ' . AD ll @232`... ...:... _ - In M yuan 1 vumol: 9 A noinoainnnir. icon:-c.} xrua-nmmn; In-on emu-.A .3`:;,_:;'_;s;5*.'.$'.-'x".`z! *` 5:l:.::`s.'.::: . u 11. u M wh9._m hoaallontnnl. from Quobdo Ohm. J In bin ....Mh . ...IIMhJnno...................I)th . .|h Juno. Ind onbln onl!...lIt.h A AJIIIN. Boo:-atom Quebec. `iortlnkoto Ind stateroom: duly to T. H LIY. ol J. I . GKLDISLIIVI. 01 Menu. nuton. Ont. STEAHBR J UBILEE" " x.`........V"*':::a1.'.':? .7 `I...-.._ in_...A...__ ' % Royal Mail8teainships I.IVlI_P00l._ sanvnca A AMI;-I-I-0N`Vl`l_ll3AL uua. non-A arts" In: Annrmnnu 7-." "?--..-.I`` 'ri-I-V Kingston uudloohuto 31.1.4 " onolu WI Juno.) 1 Km 0| Knuth lint" hung. Innalnun Al mil in an . A T . I mum mum copay.` HERO this an 0-1:; `Blnu-nun-nun u ooanrrrs HABIMHE. uw uuuu, nuunt, onuwrs. Picks. Omaha: and every: thing thdis noodod Int pro- puing in fog, all pur- -, --.-.. --.-, ---- ----..v-- n` ' 'tdp|oMho-anon" Ioiihulih and -E ?i7L\mLL|ua+iv ion-. .301: Jun. Ind cabin onlymlt-h I ..m .m,...... ...... ........m. 3' House sud ovary Intonation top!) to '. IAILII. A-nut QU$'Pl'IOeCIIlIW0l. In_._4-_ .__._4._ In Iqlunlnowu, uuuauuciuw II? umw. VOIIOQIIO ll; Io.Iyoolon.| nloy. ` J. P. lldonluvo, "Q. 0. l'.l-A Motion. 0 Olnonoo St. Vblllllfs ':nd:1.la (snnds oxuphd) rn. . as-q'....":~.:v::3m:::9.-.:'zs:: "..':; In uloou. doom linhlmluolou ..'I.?.|:`o,'IIII.?.::`..-.|. .i...:`.l- ...g`.lg .. . on o ..m .1 .....'.`........m. nllown. lllllltulllll to ll8.I0. Lu. dunk ll;hIo.npo_oloun J. I III I. I. O! e':`.:`. . All nun [Inn El IOIIIOI ` "..'&....".`.`:?a..... J J rm 2 " mh'.o:'.$ A3.`1 I. 95:!) 0 `Wm V uwg>9..I| Anlmumxm rtlld It (litt- r intornuuon I}. Hanna j A It: Jgflll I I 5.11.. ll nay. without .--.- 5`.`:.".`;2 In a us In VII . Illll Ell lhckonzlo Bowel], who nova: vb cool. hooded slid to nu): qualied to loud him- Iolf Idol}. much Ion tho homo. mum in thin pcooooding n deance oi the uppor ollulhor. Sin-`Oliver Hows} kid to calm Illgtlbd Sondotlllllo dilound uncon- poto. Tothdohhuub OhatIhogourn- Ions III within its right: in ptuvldlng lot: button unquuonllnto which it In Blronr local. the 63:-mild lud- otd Ihuuhuhgl. "And ihrillbo vl0NIoIrrl|ihU_uIjout|uuppIyiill." anion-Id at gho V:-hung 7 AWhnull_tol!_uw IIu a.&'dIliuIII`p uInnnIuinup~ m..2n.n..nu..n an oL..L.uu... .. auctions! gido at the qnation. to no pun` hduahuuhu an ox'plIunt.noeo:din' ,. ~v.-o---. uuuv nu nun gnwnuwu uu nu. of the Grand Trunk and Drmnmond .-XI_.._ ll--- l__ A ___,,, , A An--v AAA -TIC-lI III III, T0 Irnman --PAUL smur- dnyorl _ nd 11 5.111.. um! 1:15 sud :%;am at nut.- to ' 1-. , Jfm I. Hnnnnn-, .-n-q- an u-v vuuuu aluun -u III llllllllullu nilvny lino: for 3 your at $175,000, and annouuounont at this has no made by Hon. Ir. Holding in tho house at oom- nou about tho unto the unaware- iootiug iln luumoloninl mu Now an auto In united and nooupla this an I all to unwind Sir |l--n.-_...|- -._-n _|__ _-..__ _L_ w-u u---vu-u-v- -ur-o---u -1--u-[F pultothopooplu. with the abolition or asthma! in! the union thnjutlo uy. Thanh in but an id. my ltvulllrhnph. butnoauqpudod oclultnlnlaloaund thuprhna piuH~hu Iboontd Containing `EI"IIo.uhhoIIndl nation halt-do ,_ _.1._...~ ' A ORISIS A1` HAND. The some has shifted. or nthot the point of contact and friction. and the auto and the common: teem bent. upon furtlnr collision. Buppoaing that the un- uho did tool (but the Ineoroolonisl exten- sion bill had the nppunuoo of "hasty,/. loginlntlon." which Whad A right to block, --lot` though there Inn been inainunonu o! a corrupt horgsin no evidonoo of it buy L..- ....-..A.A `L--- -__. L- .._ _,._/L w-vu-v-v --"-- wu -vw uq-vu---.vuu I! there in an argument in thia it in than the policy oi the Canadian government ia the correct one, to x a ta_ri`_ which in equitable and fair. and add to it a clause to lzheelfeob that upon enquiry, and evi- dence that the ta:-ill` ha been miaapplied by combines, the government can lower or alter it in theinhereat of the whole peo- ple. The American senate has lgeen dawdling over it: tari bill for montha while ilaelnembera have been aeeking to adjnag. lg; detail: to local conditions of trade,-and the pxooeal in aa tedious an it ie diaaatlafying. The ta-nah are to be fear- ed. and not//without reaIou.. but there in well a hill ' 5 makinga bogey of them. POI!!! WIIICII IOU I'D NIB IDCOIIO FIX. patently the think that they can make a msjoriuy of 5 voter: believe that success in business ought to ho discouraged." `ll cl.`-. I. g. -_...._-_g :.. AL}. is 1. 4|... Atido more has for "Pruuuuhly the chic! purpose of the amt; doclnimou nnluat truth in to pro- t o populilt and popc- omoio gudgoonl; The crime oi the trust.- in bhuhthoy are bollovod toho unkin money. 0. very heinous crime in the eye: 0 tho wcnlth huts:-I who Inn by the Chicago platform. In looking to use the taxing power of the gonrnmont to injure buli- nou and to ue pron riby, tho anti-trust. umtou are onl to lowing the lino of policy which I to the income tax." Ap- nnnnhlv that think that that mu mnkn A $1.10 Now York Sun has been giving this matter Iomo nttonbion. nnd ithu been led to nmu-k : n: v- u---- ---emu--nu The American tariff ie um under die- cueedon before the eenete.end en things go there in no telling when the end will be. Theeenetore profeee to hem e horror of truatgthough some of when ere understood hobo fevoreble to stock jabbing end to heve induced one broker, Ohepmen. to go to gen! rather then divulge their reletione with the bucket-ehope.` Theee Ienetore. however, ere eeger to pose no public ben__eleeton.end it in eeid. on the euthority of onto! them. that it ie only necessary to preeent e newepeper report. to the effect that e oertein trim in being benetted by the on-iii. to shut the demand for e chenge in it. -n `U. `D e an no-vcuww-` u-u-u uvu new .vvu wen-l uevnv uuu pereietent. bee merited the recognition of the government. He he done ee much for hie country ne the member 0! the legiele- tare, and ie deserving of en much from the government. v r-e-nu--u-ev -ev cw -v vveeruuwwv . :2 their Iaorito, ood,oe -o rule, they lie- eervod coociderotion. oiuoo political life to ihb may in not o protable undertaking. lbwwboorobonoet in.tbo eervicoereoe `well ol when tboy have public lilo u when they enter it. But then ohouid be be on olnpbotic ber. booked by parliament end endotood by legislation, to the ueurpetion 4! my public olce by the people ! roproeentaizivo. The Ifeuilton regietnnbip ohould' be given to the men mootqoeliiled for it, end the: nun,toIu and ot this dietenoe. io Mr. laordiuqi, for many yoerl o journeiiet. end in the editor of the Timeo. He hoeboen the champion of the public intorllil. end for bio good work; oblo end n4-I-`A-5 I.-. _.--lL-4I LL- --4-.-IL`--. _l VV_Iu IDOVI loot Dianne-o Sonata for unl rt Wodnoud . '1'): rod . ;*`**'*'.:'-:72-: :: ='*.;:.v2:.: ` -. .-.--.35 . I I . . lifutrorlp only loo. 0` 1 D n QTEAQEII n.I'IA'lII n|nl9|.nn u-uwvvu IWI -auv yvvq wuwuc -u -vu- -tplldiliiolkosihgvosohotnoubsrool I-III nouns Ihsir positions to jlslooolly. Now tlui {sonny is losooolwhso nonnbsrs o! tbs lngislotuu. 0-hs mm of North and Bond! Wonbworbh. olsim that o oouuhy non should is givso the oioo and tho it should bsoug at Tho govoromont osnooo ollosd to endorse o principle so violonsss thou ollo mambo: of the )ogis- Isloro should do is domond who he soos Ind thioksho ooo sequin. Ex-maombors ` -n`nIlAnnAnh --Q ` in L4 Alan-HAUL` 1| IBIIIIU IX Ill DwI|lUc DIKIIKIUUIIU of parliuunt unto be oomidoud .. 'n..x- ..--n- -...I _- - ..`..|- .L-_ .1- v. aovnamnaml Rloouutrxazv A " has iodc wnhoquuuonlnwhlch lo onnnotbotoo dcuhlvo. ll:-.'Awrcy, in-nu-ly 5 number ol the lqinlnturo. did in an ooo Ihioli his any funds ujolood to as him docu- py bynuon of hiuong` publlo not-vica- thobol lqlotur. But own when In In: an-uvl-A-A AL` Iggll-... -_- L|.-L _.-..L.a-an ml {THE DAILY. WHIG: AFRAID OF THE TRUSTS. Th nulhof thccxaniutiou ohho Ohhllo rnodiouloouncilwongnouhrlyw .tIIdnyn|`.l'onnto. `rho Quona uudonu who unit on Ila vu-ion onuinntions lnuuudwu-nquooustulnn: `gng Ann-:4 `Haul;-... Uuailill. ollnl uuhy; n.n3'::'n. Bollovilb: o.w. Oollilmn, Brianna Oman. IntuIdhIo-G. W. Iylh, Kiopton; I. A. Omkiq. Push. . llul-0.1. D N.8ondu-nu E. O. n. neon)... -; 11. Julian. !""`.'- O `Inn my euggoeuon womu moon man we 0 probation of the great. mass of people-- h e voter: in generel-needa no further endomsion then the genenl hulk during the put few deye. Au : pn.rlol.iclndi- vlduAl.one who willingly npenb his time end money in the city : interests. he. perhaps, I he: no equal. Hie exertion: have been the cause many time: of leaving man dol- lure Ill the pockets of merchente nl over the city. He has been trulyn Kingetonian. limb and always. Twice m or 0! the olty--llhe two meet proapero 0 year: to merchants the olty ever eew-ten year: I member of the executive board. he has land I wide and varied experience. an ex- perience larger than then of any applicant. Hi: eppointmeut would be pofuler in the extreme. and I believe any cl ennnn lup- nnrtinw at-mgwnr Dmmnn would be but: ALLAN LINEI ll "l'|lIlIOI' WII DIITIUIIU Iii) DIII CID BIIII morning to the effect. thee who M. '1`. com- peny wee ehont to remove in plant toen- oeher town. When eehed concerning: the njnlnoeen oioiel of the company refueed to email or deny Is. my more then eeying out negoeletlooe were pending between the coupon: end e pleee when on deh- hor end etorehouee already exieted. Ho eeidfnrthhr shoe enleee Kingetoo took in- hedieceeeepe Ioleeein eheeoupeny. the ll`!!! heheloeod nhilgeomoduln neer utoreeudehe ll. .eoupenyee In-eeklngeeee wee concerned. would he on lndeetry of thepeee. . |;,.?;'.-:`.:.".s.."-:" nut: in gnuvl-I IXIFIIIII. Inn 1 DGIIOVU any Iluurunn lup- porting ox-mayor Dromnn would be but sounding the key now of hi: own future Iuooou.-Josn. A Word For Ix-Ala. Drennen. Knmaron. June 2_5.--(To the Editor) : The application: received by the council boerd. relative to the appointment of an oiciel to fill the veoeno made b the death of the late lumen Michael Inna- qen. will, no doubt, be varied. \ I have heard the name: of ieverel. and among thoee mentioned that of ex-Aldermen Dren- nen. While I have every reepeot for thoee whpee name: are mentioned and entertain the utlnoet regerd for them, still I. no one of many others. think,ell other matter: be- ing equal, that the claims of my champion are superior to those of on y other applicant. That my eumieetion would meet with the ennrnhetinn nl thn m-get. mean of neonle-- ..... .......... - ...-...... - well known in this oil: . The marriage of C. Benedict. of the Bank of Montreal. Amherst, N.B.. to Miu Mary I. MoLaron, second dnnghtor of Hon. Senator Mcbaron, took place in St. Jamar church, Perth, on Wednesday at- ternoon. The church wu crowded. Rev. Canon Mucklutom performed the core- mony. MTL N. UIFVID. IVIGOIII IIZTOUD. T. S. Wheeler and family, New York, an-ixed in the city yeeurdey and proceed- ed to Stella. where they heve a cottage. and will reeide there for the summer. I)... ll- (3-:--nun npifg nil!` `lI\:`H nu. Ina WI" IUINIC ([10?! lol' IIIIU IIIIIIIIIF. Rev. Mr. Geilnor. wife and family. ur- rived to-day from New York to take in their enmmer reeidenoe on Milton ielan . A non of Mr. Geiener, ulna e Ininleter, er- rived at the inland early thh week. At. Nnrth Amnutn. Ont. nn Tnandnv nvea as one menu early mu ween. All North Auguste, Ont., on Tuesday Int. Eleton H. Leweon, of Weetmounb, Que.. wee united in meniege to Lillie L. Ralph. The ceremony was performed by the groom : (usher. Rev. James Lawton, TL- -.--3-n-4 1. I" R`-untlinl-. II` OI-Ln y. or rruoow. P. Knopf!` And family, New York, have arrived to take up their residence for the summer on Milton island. Tl Mnhnn nl tho u-nnuul Mann` :0. Tit. .-:..n""".".'.'.:?s'.f g .'.'E{..n.".'..""""" ""' "' ho Iontnal. no No Inlllllhn. .... Juno. In cabin oI?.r..??Mh IIIIIITIJOI` on MIIEOII lllllll. D. Melony, of the round house at. Lib- tlo York. 1: coming to Kingston to his charge of none work on the Grand Trgnk. `D- -Jal-an Mnntnnnl nnnnnI>.nII n III. R. Davidson. Montreal. in: tor of agencies. North/British and ercantilo uonnnoe. unleaded the funeral of the Into city clerk yesterday. Mr; Ennis. m-mar-Iv of Kimubon. now mp may oust: uwruay. Mn. Ennil, {ormorly of Kingubon, now of Chicago. with her granddaughter. Misa Katie Garvin. in viniting her daughter, Mrs. M. Garvin. Ridouu ntreot. 7|` Q \X7Lnnlnu and Cnmllv Nan Vnrk. n.I' IIUFUIK Miu Walsh. o{ thin own was maid of honor at the marriage of in Cecelia Keil- ty. of Pruoow. P. Knnnlf ;nd fnmilv. New York. have lnvomoltl of tho People-What they no laying and Dolng. Mn. '1'. G. Mnrquiu, Brockvillo, in visit- lnhhor mm in this city. In .rIiI>.h Rnknr, Duluth. Minn. ha: I I10!` runu In null uluy. ills: saith Baker. Duluth, Minn., has arrived to Iponcl aoouplo of months wibh hor mm. Illa. wnlnll All-his nH.u mg: Inn?!` (J QIIC uuuuvu vullnunvu -u v----um -J -yy '- rliunonb. In number: no appointed grille. and on do as they like. So thy :-0 very Imvo. . Thu omen . Jam-I hu duoomoa um hho`prio`n 0! ya in higher in Ottawa thin in any other city, in Onhrio. with tho ox- ooption of Kingston. and no is not shook- od at hhopropoaait the yovornment to buy an eloohric punk and light the parliament buildings. , . Tho roionoo Eur recalls the hot cm Sir Mackenzie Bowel! wrecked the gov- ernment of which he was the premier. and that now ha : trying to mock the Innate`; with nmminn of nunnam. IIIDU IIUW IIII |II'yIll` IIU WI with promiuo of suoooba. Vstwouubotpoougiouo. Thoold gun." ` men did not Inolpoto the new Iiuucion oljlainn ind now` talk 6! doing ruh things. Thoyun dluonu tlnnpply bill nndnooophorujootltulntnndc. `They ammo it. and of all bhotohlngu thnl have oono no pun bhln nppou-I to be thonostnontioun. Thognato my be right in kicking nplnnt{nomnoHI:o"lqiclntion [mud on toit, bub what a pity it did not revolt under conservative rule. Then in ma- ' jorihy were quite ulook Ind calm, and kindly rcghtorod All who govornmonb re- quired 9! lb. ` h _ Ioo Oreum i_Friends. v ., J.-,, 6` . .2 nuts . "'II:o'.l`o?:la, H311. Shavers}. Dial` nu` Au`--

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