OOOO retail clothing business, it is neces- lay, week in and week out 10 Suis, Special at $5. to find them. "People are disgusted snes ly kes Trade? telling his friends where Ne was ronéy 'was well spent. We: treat our pture mieasure for their' money, and hing 'we soil. One tells a and 'BIBBY 'co. . House, Oak Hall. SOOO 90000900 00000 SOOO LLDDDDD DDS 00006 Irons, rving Kettles, spat i ow. Th L AND SEE THEM. , Best Quality oal. nnm-- & BIRCH, rock Street. The Time Is Here Varm weather brings with, it one ol comfort, THE OXFORDS retty and shapely, "hey are the very things fo add the shing touches to the gay, dainty siery #0 fashionable this year. toper for all occasions, lade "in Patent Colt, Pat. Kid and fpr lathes, CAN DO NOTHING. i ep Matter Has to do hia Internal Affairs. London, July 2.- Australian Jews sent a dy bi Sir Marcus to the in o of Russia, and it was imwossible Great Bric tain to make any gee: hi that country on the su woman was robbed of ait rl ES city grocers, For "Solitaire fine "/ stone. "= value our STOCK is equal to any in the country. The mo made in workshops. Tis We give you a fing. Ring containing a ] white . perfect We are confident "wthat in quality and on ame of or VOTING T0 8 TO BE TRIED IN|} in th "Black tea. Seed eps only. 256 and go. po. Bh. TOeEGe ep VAY -JAMES REID-]/5 UNDERTAKER CAMP SUPPLIE A $45 | p Diamond: DIAMOND untings are our own 4 4 ¢|{ Woven Wire Camp Cots|" 1A NEW SYS TEM] TORONTO. i a series | icles deal hu the ive of effective vor means of the various system hy tinal répresentation. +Sinke J the rahicst has been dealt with v it pre fz your Yi ve the pleasgre:. of gitding recent legislation by ™ eich system of cumulative voting is to be used in the: municipal elections of the city of Toronto, Cumulative voting is proportional re. presentation; not on 'as good a plan as the Hare-Spence system, but still pro- portional representation. It will be used at. the next Toronto municipal elections in electing twelve mem- bers of the Board ei Education and the four members of the board of con- trol, who are to be elected by the city at 'large--the mayor being the fifth member. The Board Of Control. Cumulative voting, as applied to the board of control, means that the elec tor will have four votes, but that he need mot give each of them to a dif ferent candidate. He may do so if he wishes; but he has also the. power to give all his four votes to one candi date:* This 'makes "plumping" four times as powerful as it was by the old 'block" system, when if you' 'plump- dod TE ve] Fo given a ter measure of 'Self government. a Pa is Ea now te 'practicable to olithin 1 referendum. and, initinti called legislation--in municipal mater. can Ye Sone through an organized 'system pledging eandi- dates, which has been tried" i Toren- to with . This is mot the place to give details; but any. one in- terested in the working of the people's veto and t initiative can obtain details by writing to James SukPacn, 42 Albany avenue, Toronto. Mr. Simp: son is secretary of 'the Toronto Feder. ation for Majority Rule. - iy INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters On Their Rounds. Big reduction in corsets at New York dress reform. Hard or soft corns cured with thres applications of Peck's Corn Salve, 18¢. at Wade's. Dr. Walkem, K.C., leaves to-mor: réw-- for vancouver, 'B. C., to spend the spmmer. "That tired feeling" you sometimes have disappears at Gibson's Red Cross drug store fountain. Sea salt in large boxes. salt wator bath at home, box. Meleod's drug store, His many friends will be sorry to hear that Canon Macmorine is. suffer- ing from an attack of low fever. T. R. Carman, proprietor of the Belleville Ontario was in the city to day on his return from New York, "Lost tite" restored as if by magic with Gibson's Red Cross Iron Quinine Tonic. Excursion to Gananoque, Rockport, Brockville and Ogdensburg, Saturday, July 4th. "America" leaves 8 a.m, Soe, A joint meeting of the board of works and the civic finance committee was called for this afternoon at five o'clock. "Perfectly fresh," * the McGregor chocolates at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. John A. Cooper, of Magazine, Toronto, ter, are the guests Enjoy a 28¢. per the Canadian wife and daugh of Mrs. Massie, A ed" for one candidate you threw away : . . 3 with roll up mattrasses to three ut ol your Jove Sabon. ; Now v ; . . you have the benefit of your full vot- 4 Bo SPANGENBERG - < fit, Folding Canvass Cots, ing power, whether you plump or not. y Folding Reclining Chairs, And plumping is the correct thing; in JEWELLER, . fact, proportional representation is 36 King 8t. "Phone 347. 4 Folding Tent Tables, also simply Meciive Pluiiplag, with the ad : > dition in the t systems of a no > Mirrors and Pillows, etc. vision for transfer of votes, so - to prevent wasting too many on one JAMES REID candidate. However, we are dealing a 43 A ad f.» ¥| now with the cumulative vote. Resides = { 2 Ori pérmitting an elvcter to give all four 3» 2547256 Princess Street. votés to. ome candidate, the cumula | AMBULANCE 147, tive plan cnables him te give two of | ow -- . | his votes to ome candidate, and two to another, or he. may give three votes | to, one candidate and his fourth vote | A CHANCE T0 totanother candidate. Tn fact, he may | nin k , distribute or cumulative his four votes as 'he pleased. The controllers being MAKE MONEY ! elected by the people at large; instead . of by the council, there will be only three aldermen elected in each ward our Pot Bary rantormatioh B These will be elected by the old block 4 onr ' cus to on vote. ¥ . - Let us see now what can be done in JA few testg wore moun taal 3 regard to the board of control. First, ting machine, don't burn the rims, if one-fourth of the voters give all don't mar the paint, don't destroy the their votes to one candidate, théy can Witels- + 1 eters thetditiy of, whois Just VANCE. Thosa interested im such elect him, no matter what the other pccuratel Spd lor 80c. a wheel, at stocks as three-fourths choose to do. Suppose BE. & CoB. 432, 46 Princess Mexican Central. 24,000 voters go to the polls, then six Successful Traders Keep Well Informed x rs <b his 50, read our 400 page A rustutd yet cial reeponainifiey ro, et) oi important ass J our Bon = G. BOGART, M.D., OM, RESIDENT Et Tey + the ital. ~ fide Een M! TTT wom wows. RA Li COMMERCIAL. MONTREAL STOCKS July 2nd. a man who was endeavoring, under | have iwelve votes at the election of | into hills and valleys that ake cross Ask. Bid. | false pretences to take a voung wo-| |%M, and six votes at each subsequent | ing very difficult. Canadian Pacific a ya 3381 mati from the place. The 'man in | election. The reason of this is that | ---------------- clade Sroet Ry. "940 238 question is alleged to be the father of | the twelve elective members of the | FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. lo! Street Ry. 100 99} the woman's child. She was placed in | hoard of education have all to be el -- 4 $i Street RY. oY) id ithe home eight months ago. Repre-| acted in 1904, but after that only six | The Cheese Board Totalled 2,143 yn City Trams. - 160 156 senting himself as a farmer, the ns an. | members will be elected every year, to Boxes. Mantreal "Cotton 180° 000%" |swho bas a wife in Kingston, applied | (ake the places of the six who retire Ki July 2.--The "R «Dominion Cotton 50 2 on. Tuesday at the home for the young The practical eflect of this voting b ingston, ! wy « The Frontenac 7 Tha & Colored. Cotton" a 89 woman, whom he wanted to help Al | method is that one-third of the elec These i 0A Het pia a'tuoon. " minion Steel 183 18% his farm house. The Infants' Home | tore can put in one-third of the board This 7 Pavers wére Vo nt T onus. Hon ion od . ut ay "authorities 'in the Sukuinie found Sut in 1904. Tha means, if 24,000 voters Spend Tanen, Nitin, } urphy. Jetroit Unite , R¢ the fraud, and when the man called} o6 1 the polls, and eight thousand of chatter weds > i er, 4 Nous Sk Be au he a or yesterday Ah w *aitinge Jo take them agree on a fieket a Yue: candi cheing were hEfrde; 1,298 colored Y viedvie Flour Mills 125 120 way his, char ie was handed OVer | ates, they can elect their ticket bv . u tat -~ ' ' Montreal Bank k on Cd oo the police i took him to the of cumulating their twelve votes on the iSoloved -Avigan, 70; Cataraqui, 100; Merchants' Ban 7 fice of the Infants' Home lawyer. There same four candidates. Giving three Picasn, 2 It pou yale, $0; Hoanite NEW YORK STOUK EXCHANG iE he. F was given a god Joctare. and Yoru ow each. pe Nimes four > | Porter's 3 br Cag. 50; F We Bi we July 2n warned to behave himsell, 5¢ NE 1 twelve. We shall probably see candi | 94. | Bras we CO Wolo : pen. Lvs, would be arrested. dates coming out . im quartettes or | mi, a Bt Zavrence ob; lie iu Lib Goa Jace 0 aere 153} 150% tickets of four each; and some careful {75 ' 3 ora 1a, rv; Voli tay, Hanhation 1374 138} Had A Close Call. BE vigunization will be Roceasary. At | White--Cold: Spring, 100; Inverary, Sugar 1354 1214 Miss Gallagher, daughter of oi subsequent elections, when only six | 100; Farmers' Friend, 200: Hinchin cople's Gas F. 98% 90 | Gallagher, and Walter Harvey, bellor. 1 aky $0. be Slected, She tickets will be | heook, 40; Model, 90; Railton No, 1, oh 8-4 Hel Pra A 81 of the Bank of Hamilton, and one of | in twos instead of fours. i5; Railton No. 2, 75; Silver Springs, Foon 2" Coal & Iron 52% 51 the. elerks of that bank, had an upset $ 5; Glendower, 100. ' iss. Pacific. ..... 108% 1094 &n Burlington bay on Dominion day. Mr. Russell's Work. Bidding opened at 9c. and was ad- . i I 274 Hi The Slides slung So the skiff lor some There is one man in the legislature | vanced to 9ic. At : the latter price : ¥. C s time, anc ere SCUe A = N.X OC. ... Atchison, a. Louis. & Nash Rock lsland and ,r Jssued: Gratis--Mailéd frees= HAIGHT & FREESE COMP STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTRON{ > | 7 MELINDA STREET, TORONTO, ONT. New York Central. Colorado Fuel. Guide | ** Daily cand Sapn- rr LEE THOMPSON COMPANY & Brokers, 131 State St, Boston. 138 Wel- UNDER FALSE PRETENCES. Tried to Take a Woman From In- fants' Home. Af Police Sergeant Cénstable Timmerman were + | the Home for Friendless Women and a Ring AlS0 Renton, and George Hallcrow,. who had to row shout half a mile to reach the party. Kingston people who know Miss Gallagher, will be glad to hear that no more than a ducking | was the result of the accident. ' 5 peer the kidneys? A times Jour. ee Pmute » small quas- iy Tato Neshitt and Police | the called to Childrén, yesterday to take charge of thousand . of them can elect one ¢on troller, if they are sufficiently well or ganized to plump their four votes on the one candidate; or, if half the votes were so well organized that they could be depended upon to split their votes on the same two men--two votes for one, 'and two for the other--then they could put in two controllers. A' great deal will depend on the wise choice of candidates and good or ganization. The Board Of Education? The newly amalgamated hoard of ed- ucation for the city of Toronto, econ sists of fourteen members, two of whom are appointed by the Separate School. Board, and the remaining twelve by the city at large. The sys- tem to be used in electing these twelve, is not cumulative voting to the full extent, but is a mixture .of cumulative vote and the limited vote, because each elector must not .cumulate more than three of his votes on any one candidate, although he will who deserves especial mention n this | connection, and that is Samuel Rus sell, of Deseronto, M.P.P. for East Hastings. He is a warm friend of pro portional representation, and has on three occasions introduced a bill in the house to give mupicipalities power to 'use P. R. in their elections. This had the effect of familiarizing | members with the. proportional prin ciple. Besides this, Mr. Russell's quiet | and persistent work during the present | session, in committee and otherwise, has had much to do with the success of the daring innovation--as many | considered it--of cemulative voting. The innovation is in imperfect shape at present, but its great value con sists in a recognition of . the propor tionate principle and in making a be The Popular Vote. Another piece of progressive legisla tion may be mentioned in this cen nection. The municipal council of a | county, a township, a city, a town, or a village in this province may now | legally pass a by-law for the submis qestions to a popular vote that many readers will be Surpristd to learn that this was illegal, and could have been | has no equal. | Liver Pills ton Nos. sold. , « No grant was given to the Kings- | ton fair for cheese exhibited. Instead it was decided to pay each exhibitor twenty-five | hibited, not to exceed five. | performances at the secured a good far this summer, | better | week those holding the | very popular gitning in the right direction. j and 1. | comedy; | er trapeze and | Etta Chatham in coon songs and dan- | ces; the buck and acrobatig dances. sion to a vote of the electors, at any | os to St. Mary's cathedral has been annual election, of any question pot | completed, and the edifice hax bern specifically authorized by statute, Jt | muel improved in consequence. Doubly has been so common a thing to submit | glass will be placed in all the large the cathedral much warmer ip winter, Bagot street. "As a foot powder" Borated Taleum Only 15c. 'at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The company which is performing at Lake Ontarié Park this week visited Gananogue 'yésterday, and put on a good programme there. For tan and sunburn use Meleod's witch hazel oreaty, 15c. per bottle. NcLeod's drug store, ' Pr. A. G. Young, Merrickville, way married on Wednesday to Miss Mar garet F., second daughter. of Angus Sutherland, Ramsay, Ont. "Castile soap, Be. dozen cakes at Gibson's. Red Cross drug store, The schooner Tradewind 'is unload ing coal. at the asylum wharf. Capt. James Oliver made the trip to Sodus and return in twenty six hours, can save money' every day when I buy at the Red Cross Bargain Count er, said a customer the other day. The weekly dance at the Yacht Club house was held last night. 1heré were about 125 im attendance, including a number of, officers from the camp. Inspector N. J. Dingman left Wed nesday morning for Stratford, to at tend the funeral of his friend, the late Alexander Caven, collector of inland revenue. x Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating, 'is relieved * ut once by taking one' of Carter's Little immediately after dinner. Don't forget this. At the Picton cheese board on Wed- nesday, 1,320 cheese were boarded and 655 sold at 104c. The price has drop- ped away down, the figure in Kings: ton, Thursday afternoon being as low as 9c. The crossing oh Main street, where it intersects. with Colborne street, is in a disgraceful 'condition. The cedar block pavement has been' transformed Mr. Thompson got the makes of Rail | and 2, and Mr. Alexander that of Gilt Edge. Mr. Bissell got In- verary at 97e. Only 419 boxes were cents for each cheese ex- -------- Lake Ontaric Park. Crowds nightly attend the vaudeville Lake Ontario Manager Brannigan han lot of entertainers so and promised even as the season progresses. This boards are They are J. Frank Ely Florence Harvey in a one-act Little Hazel Seymour in clev cortortion acts; Mise Park pavilion. Chatham sisters in songs, Improvements To St. Mary's. The work of building new blittress. windows. This will not only protect the exception of the lacrosse and base- thousands of people. The day through: out the province was generally observ. o by games and spotts inds. the month of June were in the neigh fiscal year closed with the 30th uit, months will 111,000, or double the number of ar rivals -from July Ist, 1901, to July Ist, 1902, which totalled 55,239, m-------- NOW IN ALBERTA. -- A Former Kingstonian Writes From Red Deer. Red Deer, Alta, tine 25.-(To the Editor) : Today I came up over the Co & E. railroad from Calgary to Red Deer. Possibly as good a description of thie road as can be given is to say that it compares very favorably wit the K. & P. What with broken ties, eto, one can hardly understand how the train manages to keep the rails However a large number of men - and horses have been set to work on the road-bed and in a few "months we hope to see this 200 miles of road in first-class condition. There is only ome mail and passenger train going each way daily along. the C. & KE. railroad, but the amount of freight hauled north is surprising, as many as - five or- six freight trains iWi™om day Between here and Calgary there are many flourishing little towns, but to one who contemplates coming to Al berta; lot him rid himself at once of any idea rigarding the beauty and size of any of these towns, as | am afraid he. may be somewhat disap- pointed. Red Deér itself has some where in the neighborhood of 200 a habitants, and extends about one-half mile east and west, so that the resid ences are in no way crowded: On the north of the town is the Red : Deer river, which supplies power for . two saw mills, and carries the saw loge down from the foot hills. Many of the farmers in; the surrounding country bring their cream and eggs to the government creamery here. As much as 5,000 pounds of butter has heen ship ped from this ercamery in a week, Most -Cof it is shipped to British Co lumbia. The farmers are guaranteed 0c. a pound for the butter made from their cream and pay 4c. a pound for making and shipping it, but if at the end of the season it has cost less than fe. to pay the expense the halanes is handed to the farmer and also if the butter brings a good price he gets the benefit. Many men have been aided greatly by this industry and to day own'land that they would not have had they not had the benefit of the cream. erty. Their egge also bring them 15e. a dozen all summer, As to the country surrounding Red Deer, | cannot speak, but as I expect to see considerable of it later I will write of it again. The town also boasts of quite a' strong baseball and football team. All the boys turn out every evening and practice, so the place is quite lively. I believe there is also a gun club and a lawn tennis as sdciation. As this town is just half way between Calgary and Edmontos, there is talk of car shops being built, which will increase the population somewhat A hospital is now in course of erection on a hill at the south of the town which will he of great benefit to the citizens and save moving patients over 100 miiles of rough railroad to Calgary or Edmon ton hospitals. --1, Excitement On Wolfe Island. To-day the people of Wolle Island voted on the ferry by-law, thus de ciding: whether or not the municipality will build a steamer and run their own ferry line to Kingston, A warm time occurred at the various polling booths, an thefe is marked excitement, This was especially so at one place where Sheriff Dawson challenged the vote of Rev. Mr. Forster, Anglican clergyman, on property qualifications. There were warm words used, and Mr. Forster came over to the city to seek a law yer's advice on two points. A court case may be the result. St. Alban's, Brockville. The first place at the entrance ex amination of the Royal Military Col lege has again been secured by a pu pil of 8t. Alban's. E. F. Budden, who has been at the school for six years, carries off the honors of first margin of over 900 marks. ' St. Alban's is to be congra tulated on securing this distinetion for two years in succession. place with a THE OLD RELIABLE the colored glass, but will also mike Wi July 2. Dominio 3 passed eg. quietly in mien ar being nothing of public interest, with: ball games, which were 'atiended by various Iipniigration arrivals in the west for horhood of 1,600, double the arrivals in the month of June a year ago. The and though the returns are not yet all in, the immigrations for the past 12 be betwern 110,000 or ' Comet: becanse it is a patented * 'Corset, and nobody else can make it. Every 'woman knows' that a "CREST" Corset cannot break at ; ' the waist, and is therefore especially » adapted to every active woman, and - invaluable to those with rather full figures, . Do nota Bo. try Uns. If you do you will buy no other style - "of Corsets. pCR weAR "CREST" 7 coast MADE IN bdo LEE Suites, ensuring absolute privacy, from $6 per day. - » £ #0 EE Telegraphic Address : Cocella, London. A. JUDAH, Masager. The Purest +3 and Most | Agreeable Beverage on the Market. Not Carbonated-- Made from the b of Malt and Hops, ve A. ABERNETHY, Kings Headquarters for Trunks and Va erga LADIES" "agit LADIES' SUMMER WAISTS, fine quality, em with pretty shape Yoke effects, finished with deep pleats, embroidery collars. is LADIES: summiR WAlsTS of very fine CITI Cloth, made in latest effects, with Duchess front, finished with Plea, Vest sions, Si coli dot £0 SE Very ;