£ ? 1 £ 8 3 1 thd} #5 in TH 1 i ii 5 . i i Fraleind +=izvalart for the clumsy and dy Taig Hn Diol 10.00 uits, 6.50 0.10.00. | "That's all weask: All goods si 2s 1] EF 4 2 ¥ . heavy | ing rr panio, snd were subdued by the iw g approached the ist premonition of disaster was » ¥ the engine driver, Who i i He at once shut | Fort Erie race track, who were charg- to | ed with keeping a common gambling of the structure | house, were yesterday found Juiliy be nd a mo- | fore P shank of EEs > &% i ped , He fell with | erick. Lubius, James McCaffrey gave way, but | Shipman, John Guerenbardt, ** he escaped. [A oconscIouspess shore. The rest of hi§ crew were still of The Bridge. company was in- Powers to constructs g ver the St. Lawrence and to arrange the same of foot passengers and ve- and to construct amd operate railway bridge o £ rescued alive, being|p ately after the disas- the other eighty-four F £F ¥ 55E Eg =f Ee f i 8 Rg i oe 3 i 4 7 £ 5 iH : 2E £8 i £ H 3 i f gy °F 5 Fs & A FEE he commission- ers have not sent in any report yet. LIQUOR SOLD TO INDIANS. Sr ------ Information Laid Against W. EH. of Burleigh Falls. : Toronto, Aug. 30.-- The license ave in g [branch of he provincial secretary's t departmen laid information ly [against -W. TH. Darcy 'of Burlei alls, Peterboro county, for aN ing liquor to Indians, this bei second _ offence. women and children into a passengers and the crew. A ---------------- BOOKMAKERS FINED. Justice at Fort Erie. Fort Erie, t., Aug. 30.--The nine bookmakers doing bukiness . at the olice Magistrate Crgiel peed. This much has | Niagara Falls, and were 8 a J ge engincer, who | the bookies will appeal the ease. © convicted men are John Wolfie, Fred: Ston, brahams, "Kid" McClure, Benjamin Falke and Barney Wolfe. All are citi- 5. and when he re- | zens of the United States. MAKING MONEY. -- Surplus of $400,000 For Year Ending June 30th. Ottawa, Aug. 30.--The financial showing of the Intercolonial railroad continues to improve. A $400,000 sur- s was earned during the year end: ing Jupe 30th. The year before the year before that there was a deficit of was $900,000. During the nine months concli- | ending March 31st, which composed a new | period, the Tatercolonial earned a surplus of $219,000 Had To Come To Terms. The captain of a schooner plying out of this port, got himself into a little trouble with the union men here, a few days ago, and as a ve sult, his schooner was tied up for a - | while. In the spring the Shitpor stip: ae ter- | od his crew, and if they were sati tory he was to keep them for the sea- son. Afew days ago he paid them all off for no apparent reason, and this step was objected to by the, Lake Seamen's Union. They would not al- low any union men to take a berth on the ship, so the captain wasforced t+ come to their terms or tie up for the winter. Governor-General Busy. Toronto, Aug. 30--His Excellency the Governor-General had a busy day yesterday. After lunching at Govern- ment House he ~ witnessed 5 polo match between Toronto and Montreal, aud later laid the corner-stone of a new kibrary in connection with the Counadian Military Institute. In the evening he was the guest of the Tor onto Hunt Club, and left in his pri- vate car for Ottawa by the C.P.R. train last night: Wetit Under The Wheels. Brockwille, Ont., Aug. 80.--In at: Wmpting to stop from the rear end of a freight car at Cardinal was dressed at Cardinal and Yea brought to ype | $m) ospital, where about f the foot Roberteol 33 | was amputated by Dr. . : Th --- patient stood the operation|t ® mis Ew Injured. a severe ag- was working on a lathe, when a small icle of tool flow up. into. his: left was altended to by a sight. = beats anything ol Wear and fit guaranteed. § Tabet Day Mosday JOHN LAIDL AW & SON. ' Hon, Dr. Filloagh -ETm §oibe frites » _-- Roy i surplus. was only $62,000, and the} $1,560,000, and in 1904 the deficit | If You Don't You Will Regret It. WHY? All the Cotton Mills in Britain and Canada making Flannelettes have raised their price and are about to make a still further advance in price, owing to the rise in the price of-raw cotton. 'We purchased a large supply last March, just previous to the first raise in price and are NOW SELLING FLANNELETTE AT SAME~ PRICES AS LAST YEAR. This cannot LAST LONG at the rate we are selling Flan- nelettes, and when present stock is sold you will have to pay more." TAKE ADVAN- TAGE of this note : White Flanneiettes For Underwear, and Children's wear. Striped Flannelettes In great variety, both in English and Cana- dian makes, j Furs of all kinds made servicible, Next Week We Will Have a Special Opening of - Fall and Winter| And it will repay you to see the latest designs we will then have ready. Chitt'es Gonge, Lan" empldye of the] 8 locomotive: works, BOYS AT B 'cident, while at work last evening. Hel. eve, outhine the 'e h The injury | it i not thought that he will ows he - Ya. Te Ring made io ore i . Cheng eursion to focent, 2 | p.m, ome early; Only. 806, Aad On Bargain Talon dust For is Week. t | 1 Table Boys' Box Call Boots, some Blucher Cut, Good- . year Welted Soles, $3 and $3.50. . NOW - - . . 0. | | » $3. . 1 Table Boys' Box Calf and Box Kjp 'Boots, splendid wear. exs, all sizes. fiasmadd=einrerean. 2.550% 1 Table Boys' Buff and Box Calf Boots, regular $1.50 and ° $1.75, Kinds, WOW « = = « "oo JLT 06D $1.25. 'We allo Have Boys' Boots at?$l, in all sizes. Si The L * WARNIN( FUR weather. will so Have you thought aix FURS yet. NOW is the have your FURS remox repaired before the rus sets im. SEAL SKIN Redyed and remode Persian Lamb Ja Recut and remo Telephone, 489, or dro; cad, our FUR wagon EXPERT ADVICE | John McKay Fur | 149-155 Brock Entirely | Lyvela I Olives HEALTHFUL AND APP FOR SALE ONL) D. COUP 3313 Princess St. 'P Our store is filled w things especially suited Mail orders carefully | promptly shipped. Jas. Reiden { Importers Of Fine Gi Sc High Class Moving Pic (WORDERLI To-Day amd To-Morr #'Troubles of a School "King Edward's Coro "The Fencing Mas Latest Illustrated S Open afternoon .......e... * Open evenings ....... "en Saturday afternoon .......- Tuesday Children's One | Sc WARNIMN THE HUMANE SOCIET) stationing an inspector at 1 Lahor Day, with orders to oie found apnoving auy of This notice is a Wiping i ] A! z i we | hereatter | offgading ol Hon. Sec GOOD NATU I am mo crapk. If you t trade with us, you will alv ed +. MURK .. the Secon er, Princess street. Had An Experie Torémto News. ; Proi. Love declares tha is pear-shaped, but we } tain politicdans © who can it resembles a: Tenion' Catch. the nibbler, gut at J. Routley's, 173, | street: brasieh, ;38 King s In cose of sickness on scn's Red Cross drug store day. See Bibhy's great £12 = re -------------- Torgetfi Farg Every day holds its interest for the public things of yesterday unto the waters ti d- the mill--gone gotten. To grind out in this da of co every day-cdlls for effort. : What have y« er to-day, is what 1 . wants. to Jmow. T and yesterday are near, but never with out after Wasiness 30 Whig wo 3 favor if it served y day's issue for that It goes out fresh e with the store nsws ; daily reminder of 3 are fv should t<lest the public for