Veinsâ€"0t. as set year is m. A Burn“ “unlozal Buildings of Ahuyon. ,, ........ '2 lllllllllS Ill more New York. Aug. 1.â€"A special from, Manila says: 3 "One hundred and fifty PulaJanes Pierced the military cordon, burned the ' am“... it . . .-‘-, -A...'-.â€"...r . "" "W ‘ ""“‘"’"‘fl""r' H > v . ‘ i . 7 ’ 'I -. W -. an a} V k y “N _ - “T" wee ' i . l ‘ ‘ I sour mu or m eases! or Immense!!! PULAJANII 0N THI MUMG‘. Asst.“ Investment * Russia Captures and lmprlsona Social Democrats. Taken By Mining Men For 0 Bear In the Water. August List of Money Savers Without any waste of words we hand you a few sample bargains selected from our summer stock for needy clear- ance. But every parcel that leaves the store this month will contain some of the biggest money’s worth‘we’ve ever sold here. Because we must be ready ‘for-our ï¬nal orders to move, and we do not want to take 8any more stock than we win be obliged to. M 2 pieces 12 r-2c light Otford Shirting roc. 10 pieces rocatrd r2 1-:c Prints, light and dark patterns at 8c. Half price sale Muslinsrat 12 [-2C and 19:: formerlyt'zsc and 35c. 197 yardscoc black mercerized Sateen at r so. Men’s 25c bhck Cotton Socks 19c. ’ Men’s 7 5c and 8 5c hire or black Overalls or Smacks at 49¢. Men’s'ssc‘Silk Neckwear, knots, four-in-hands, etc. at 2 for 25¢. Men’s 1-. so and zoo black or brown Feit Hats at ‘95c. - dozen Women’s white or black Lace Hose atrasc. D with colors at 59c. 3 dozen Women’s l‘W.B. Corsets, erect form 'raodels, white or grey, assorted sizes, regular 1.25 and L35 atgsc. - dozen Women's soc black or Lisle thad‘Hosq-aleo some plain black or tan lace, sale price 39c. 4 dozen 25c Hose Supporters. assorted colors and black. with belt, at 3 per pair toe. to dozen Children’s 8c and toe white Cotton‘ Vests at 5c. : desert black Wrist Bags, large sire with igilt frame, small purse and pocket. regular 7 5c value at age. 4 deren Print Wrappers. with flounce, waist lined. assorted colors and sizes; sale price 7 5c. Sale of Women‘s Skirts, including Lustses, Broadcloths and Tweeds, all sizes, black, brown or grey. regular up to $6.00, sale price 3 90. “he ever chooses a Women’s Raincoat From our present stock is sure of saving from $2 to $4, for all styles are going at sale prices from 1.98 to “.50. 4dorm Women’s 8: fancy Chiï¬'on Collars. black, white or trimmed ONTARIO. OB SALEâ€"A House and three acres i i i i 3 t g .3, _ ‘3 t i i i i 3 t i i i This Company’s Debentures af- ford an investment, that is abso- lutely secure. The whole of the Company’s Assets which consist of ï¬rst mortgages on improved real estate and municipal bonds of ï¬rst-class character, being plctlged in guarantee. 4 Per Cent. ' paid on sums of $100.00 and up- ward for terms of one, two, three, four or ï¬ve years to suit inves- tors. Coupons attached for in- =terest payable half-yearly. Surplus. - - - - $22,500.00 “nausea-nears an. WI. ruvsus. JAS. LOW. Mon t. lansger. The Standard Bank Capital - - 0 2.000.000 0a ital paid It - 1.186.278 Reserve Fund p. - 1.8M?! LINDSAY BRANCH _ mp .. camansv (SUB-BRANCH TO LINDSAY.) Open every Tuesday and Friday. Farmers will ï¬nd it most convenient to use Cambray as a banking poin t. Every facility aflorded. Savings and general banking business tran acted. F. F. LOOSBMORE. Manager. AlSlKi-WANIED like to correspond with any Victoria Counly farmers having seed to sell. Mr. Steel represents the largest dealers of in grass seeds in the world, and his prices will interest every farmer having seed to menus-s ‘ unseen llama. . Readily 'Auz. 5th. '00. Thu elements ‘ their innings. on Sunday and "the wind and lrsin storm aeental Balsam lake for [many a, day, mail the denizens of IRoaadhloal‘t upendukenotioe. For about five hour- thp storm was gathering fare. in the south-west. and all. 6 pan: let lure. For an hour the Wind's Min; and the elecâ€" trical Way waters!!! but also ep- pal-ling, and campus on the north- east.“ charm had‘tha timeof their lives holding down 121'. Vhih tantra. Not loving many «111* moss, one went up in tin air mat of crockery ial. furnituao wan seam to ladien tut itl uni pNIoaophicalIy, and with (tilts: kl ambiance of Mr. Spence «all famil under. the cap- d. 313‘. HIM Hulcahy. we soon an and: as no. . l-idthl'na A “Show; vllrl'. lying at tha‘ rat, at a. trot tb lake front. was emsnhd into. thousand.†eymltzhmlgai. Quanta d lay sitting. oaths see-enlah were ‘ about like nine pine; and In. Jigsaw". in hr cum. ~dldlmth one that electric current. which ah fell: fa- several mum. n . n - The ntraugoal freaks! all was the lighting: 7e: um move of "Tara Awhile“ camp. winch had Insulation In popes-atlas for â€par. Splintere were ion at Lh'bridgn in. nnveral placcn. which m an hddln; as aouvonln d u. mean ntorm. Greet limbs and trons lay me the ground in many mum the result. of tin high wind. and lifltnin‘. a ' o “Togo" Camp braved the elements d the storm, bin; .wcll aheltgred throughout; the whole storm. and! the boys can; throughout. tho whdo blow. ' n . n We fully babe and can almtnet verify. tin or “turnout. that "Chuck" Walsh had evil deal!“ on Dan Menzies when he dumed him out all the moss. l o ' n Last. week Balsam Lake behaved mast beautifully. The most timid could venture out; in the wasn’t. oral-t. but. to-day (Monday) tithe as weak as they, do oï¬ltho bib; lakes, "tin waives: roll mountains high" - just wheel. the. Togas. thereon dogs. have been longing for.«and thegood chip Togo is out: in tin middle of the liOPECENlRES IN mosouw lot It Seems to Be of the Slimmut Order, For Not Only la the Govern- ment Active In Striking Loaders But Rank and File Ar. Not En- thusiastically Following Where They Loadâ€"Destroy Railways. St. Pctersburz. Aug. 7.â€"Late 3’09- terday afternoon it was evident that the Government had practically succeeded in crushing the organization of the strike leaders here. The control com- mittee of the Social Democrats was cap- tured and imprisoned in the early boon. and the greatest confusion now pre- vails in the revolutionary "camp. The hope of the rovolutlonlate is new con- tred in Moscow as the St. Petersburg railroad committee has decided to await the result of the strike there before at- tempting to order out the men. Wed- nesday is now the day on which they can the railroad strike will begin. al- though the employee of several of the ‘ ‘atroet railroad lines who struck Satur- day have resumed work. Work of Expulsion. The protect of police of Croneeadt has notiï¬ed the striking longehoremen than that unless they return to work to-day they will be expelled from the island. A private daepatoh from the West- inghouae branch at )loecow rocelvod late yesterday said that the man were at work. and that the manager had been assured by the prefect of police thatageneraletrlkelnloeoowwae impossible. Unless daapatcbea from the interior within a few hours antlme change the situation the general strike pro- mises to prove a complete falure. Alâ€" though the Liberals are strongly op- to the course of the Government they shrink from precipitating a rove- lution and the horrors of a civil war. in which the country would be plung- ed if the plan of the proletariat leaders were successful. Labor Men Lukmm Not only is the sympathy of the in- telligent public lacking. but in St. Pet- ersburg the leaders of the various labor organisations find many of the follow- ers lukewarm and even in open rebel- lion agalnst their orders. When the central committee of the printers’ union adjourned last night many of the men returned to their cases. with the result that four newspapers appeared yester- day. The central committee of the rail- roa.d men't unions finds so many of the positions, with imprisonment into the bargain, that it has not yet, so far as known, issued a formal order to strike. If the train service is not brought to a standstill the collapse of the strike movement is inevitable. Will Destroy Railways. The Council of Workmen's Deputies. J. A. Steele, Collierâ€"st. Toronto. would (W; up Sunday’s blowout, and to which met secretly at Terlokl, Finland. were so incensed at the timidlty dis- played by the railroad men that they decided to resort, if necessary. to the blowing up of bridges and the destruc- tion a the roadbeds to bring the trans- municlpal buildings. killed the ere-presi- dent of town. two former members of the constabulary and three policemen at Abuyon, Island of Leyte, twenty mils from the scene of the recent fight. One hundred soldiers and oonstabulary are in pursuit of the raiders. “Major Crawford and Capt. Kneuber, l with a lieutenant and eight constabu- . while shooting the rapids of the Abu. , lung River, in Northern Luzon. on a3 1 i hr? men. were ambushed by Ignorrotes l bamboo raft. . Capt. Knauber and wounded with arrows. able to return the fire because the en- emy were hidden on the wooded banks of the river. This outbreak is inexplic- able. as hitherto the Ignorrotee have been peaceable.†Gunners Make New Records. London, Aug. 7.â€"Some remarkable acoriughaebeenmadcinthieyear’s ï¬ring exercises in the Mediterranean fleet. The destroyer Bruiser. from her 6-pounder guns. niade 48 hits out of 64 rounds, and from her 12-pounder guns ï¬ve men were Major Crawford and‘ They were un- ' I 6 hits out of 10 rounds. The average . for the bpounder guns is 10.38 hits a gun-Iayers' teat, made 42 bite out of 53 Hrs. Russell's Clothes Bur-nod 0', l m ’ The cruiser Barbam, in the heavy . rounds, the but gun’s scores being 11 , rounds and 11 hits from a 4.7 inch gun. Ree next. best score was 10 rounds and m Thirty Millions. ’ Springfield. Hana. Aug. 7.â€"Financlal men are of the opinion that the inven- l tory of the estate of Daniel B. Wesson. who died Sunday, after having been ‘ hounded almost to his grave by "Black I one“ throats. will show that the wealth of the famoue revolver manu- facturer exceeded 880,000,000. With one or two exceptions. it is asserted. he was the wealthiest individual in New Eng- , land. Mrs. Armstrong’s OuioIJO. Hasnllton. Aug. 7,â€"mrther enquiries into the case of Mrs. J. J. Armstrong. Toronto. who committed suicide at Kirk's Hotel. Waterdowrt. show that she was demented. She left e. letter for her. husband. who keeps the English Chop house in Toronto. Convict Henge In Cell. Kingston, Aug. 7.â€"Mlcbacl Hoban of Brockvllle. sent to the penitentiary for { seven years last March, hanged himself I on Sunday morning in his cell. using . stripe of his sheet to do the deod. lie I was in the insane ward. ‘ ' Cowla Not tdBIamo. ' Detroit, Aug. 7.â€"The United States ’lnspectors of steam vessels find that no blame attaches to the steamer John B. Cowle, which sank the Canadian i steamer Erin. with a loss of five lives. l in the St. Clair River last spring. A ‘light fog and the fact that another steamer crowded up alongside the Erin ' forced the Cowbe to the choice of a col- } listen with one of the two upbound boats, and that it was believed to be a case of self-preservation was consider- ed a vindication of the Cowle'e crew. i e l INDIAN PETER SKYE KILLED' Bullet From Paul Lapierrc's Rifle Wad Through Hip Body and Ho Died If Woundâ€"Indian Wae Only 21 Yoara of Ageâ€"Lapierre and Boyington . Ware In Canoe Bound For Their ,', Mining Location. 7 Mine Centre, Ont.. Aug. 7.â€"6undfl night while D. C. Boylngton and Paul Laplerre were en route to a. canoe tras- their mlnlng location to Mine Calm they saw what they took to be a bent in the water. Laplerre ï¬red at the object, which turnedouttobetwolndlansan. canoe. The canoe capsized. one of the M taking effect, going through one of an Indian's body. The Indian'a name I Peter Skye. aged 21. He died your. morning from result of wound. . SAVED DY HER CORSETS. ’ She Will m. Brockvllle, Aug. 7.â€"A New York In. named Hrs. Russell, camping at tel-ï¬eld Lake, near Alexandria Bay. attribute the saving of her life to i corsets. Ber clothing Mt to an alcohol lamp which was being no. tohcascurllngtongs.andluanin¢nfl she was ablase. The terriï¬ed woman ran seem out of the house towards the la“ n short distance away. with a view . jumping in, but those attracted by lb noise started in pursuit. and eve her managed to extinguish the with a blanket. Every bit of clothing was bur-Q from Ira. Russell's body with the or ception of the corsets. which pro the are from reaching the vital The injuries inflicted were of a painful and serious nature. Hopes entertained of her recovery. Child Burns to Death. Calgary, Alta. Aug. 7.-â€"-The fem year-old daughter of W. 8. Clarke 4 lnnlsfall, died yesterday morning frost burns. She was left in the house with her parents were at work. Two Killed In Wreck. Pittsburg, Aug. 7.â€"-The Cincinnati and New York limited, on the Pitta. burg. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Loch Railroad, was wrecked while entering i this city late last night. Two person were killed. Little Boy Missing. Toronto, Aug. 7,â€"Ninc-year old Roar aid Morrison of Hayter street went for a. swim at Fisherman’s Island yester- day morning. He did not come horns last night and a policeman after a search handed his father his clothes. rs is surmised he was drowned and a search is proceeding for the body. Impaled On a Fence. North Battleford, N. W. T., Aug. 7,â€"â€" T. Batchett, homesteader. who located , near here with his family last suing, I was fatally injured in a runaway 3* Dropped Dead at Work. Toronto Junction, Aug. 7.â€"At 9.40 o'clock yesterday morning Wm. H. Da- vldge dropped dead while in the act of moving a barrow of brick on Queen street at a house that be was building. The deceased was born at Hounslow, . urday. Batchett was pinned to a lesson on a lonely trail, where he hung In afternoon in the sun. He died shortly after being discovered. Drowns In Slough. Vii-den, Man, Aug. 7.â€"Ernest New. born, a young Englishman. was drowns ed Sunday while swimming in a slow portation service to a. standstill. Rop- eosentatives of all the revolutionary parties and cmlasariee from Moscow. Kleff, Raga. Odessa and other cities were proceed at the meeting. The tele- graphcrl thus far have been wpealed to in valn. land, good stable 1 wel . . , BANK 0r MONIREA1 on property and ï¬ne :mbfmm trees sell. He will bein Violonaf‘ounty 9W lake riding the uneven like a» cork, The hottise is part log and prrt frame, the week forthe purpose 0‘ bu!“ “d ““1" .end cm in. crept vidblo on Yttho stable e same. This re is on ï¬e plume» , bosom 't m' . m. our capital - $14,400,000. p petty m- Dlrop him a postulariil.n rgtaor‘al'lo, “my W0 mg. were solid enter- nil“ ent- oee a small. ramp 0 e Best ' - $10,000,000. address for prtoee.â€"wtf. . . north west corner of Lot 2, (Jon 7, ‘poea. This property is about I; from Manilla, 1 mile from Manilla June- tion Station, and 1 miles from Cromwell, pi firmsâ€"none for me, plenn. _ ... one at the part: is W. .3 his fumeâ€"Harry Menzies. w a Will the â€soonwoetsneâ€sooeeesoseeoosusfltwo» . â€999.999.999’9 . l (Sacral Banking and Collecting. JERS. JOHN McLEAN, Manilla, mt-wl, 8“... ANTEDâ€" Dining Room Girl. also a Kitchen Girl: highest wages KAUNDEB’S HOTELâ€"dwtf. .. SAVINGS flEPAHTMElIT Deposits ofr${.00 and upwards received Interest at current rates from detect deposit, compounded half- yearly. A. MON'EZAMBERT, Standard Bank l Of Canada WOODVI LLE Aï¬ Esflr e V SAVINGS BANK DEPT. $1.00 openers Savings Bank account. Manager Current rate of interest allowed from A Branch is now Open at FENELON FALLS with-every Banking facility. Iiiiitiuia BANK OF CANADA Klrkï¬eid, - Ontario llllorized Bapiial “$00,000 A transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. “germs of .3130 and upwards . 1;?de and interest allowed at Curre t - “baffleâ€; rates, compound C3330? COntempIase making a Millieâ€! YOur banking connec» m 01' think of opening a ‘ to â€3:111? we would be pleased “Heller, “nth you personally or be Branch of this bank has 3 en Opened a: above point, and general banking business will Nola! date of deposit. Accrued interest is added to the principal every six months. Accounts may be openedtin the name of two or more, parties. crOIce hour-n10 am. to 3 p.m. Sum-days 10 am. tori pan. 1'. E. BEHI- Agent Wotan Bani of Email LITTLE BRITAIN Authorized Capital - $1,000,000 Abrnchofthis Bankhasbeen opened at the above place, for the transaction of a general banking businera. Pal-err ounces a we discounted at lowest rates of interest. Sale notes cashed or taken for collection. Carehl attention paid to Cattle and Hog Dealers. Green Cheques, Creameryh Cheques orehequesonallpointa ere. Monev loaned to 1‘0th Cunoi is andSch'oolSectionsatspedaltab. 00 us an mount. lateral: paid gin «tiger deposit to dayof withdrawal, and compounded half yearly. We odor unquestioned security. I ANTEDâ€"Good general servant f small family, at once. MRS. W. S. HILNEB. Stugeon Point. -dwl. RE you making 82003.?) a year! it is being done with our goods. Work is pleasant, respectable and rmauent. G MARSHALL 00.. Lou on. Ont. UBLIC AUCTION -W. 8. Fair will ofler for sale by public mod n. in the village of Cambray. on the 18th Day of Am at 2.80 o’clock, the lot on which his store and dwelling wasburned. There is on the lot a go d frame eteble.alsoa goo . fo-vndatlon and enty of brick to re- build. W. B. PHIL-£22. RH FOB SALEâ€"North half Lot ll, Gen. 3 Pension. 100 acres; Macros cleared and all workaola land, 8 acres hardwood bush. Good farm house, barn 35x5dwlth atone etabl and barn 8034.5 onetoae 'ha shed 75,horseetable hogpenandim smenthouse. Goodwell at one and for-stock. Twoaere bearmgoeohard. ellfeneed,willbe sold cheep. Ap ly at once to ELIAS sowns, Real Estate Agent, My. “‘2. A man twaq all: see) in a .yawl. 1 When r'thiarn manly blew up . a would. i w I Hi- bout was upset. -. ( . By} a shank he was et, i And biceps-s floated home â€" and itmtofl all, I ( l â€".+_ Ionian Ila of cm. The us of. concrete masongy, prob- ably begins .with‘ the Romans, who employed it." inl road building. and foundation. work. Counting down tram the time! that Barneys. says the. Sciefltific American, the ancient city. .0! Gail!!! Rodrigo. has walla ex: toting albthepneaentdnylin which are buried lam boulders elf others. Then walla also in W qtalbe all pro- servation at the present time: in M I!!! muohao Mthcy, still hear the print:- «(this W which mark up flu meh Wthd‘mrota in its mmi-liufliilflfllh at‘ the time a: m put in. I'll “m an intern-til; to note this! the modes-uproo- have not seen a P , riving here, and. trod: wet can keep him out; I leave try-night to catch that train at it full- !slri Limb-y. 8d eoaumcs his dotting sitti- G.T.B.’.dfioe, to-mâ€" new. a ‘ .n 33 Henry Machun‘n reception Sat.- urday, night was a “hummusâ€. Whom the boy: reachul the locks they fired aliy mkot,asignalto those at. â€ch-camp talotlzo. Thotwoboar (iron warn lighted. and the rockets. roman candlcn. giant crackers and colored lights, the south shore of the ssh a brilliant. acne. many of tiny campers and: others waiting until 11.80 pm for. the do- |Im ..\ . . Divinoecrvioe wan hold in the alt 3 gun. Comm Hill. who in a’tguentl a} Delamere'e Island. preached a my helpful m on “Charity", in- the evening- hit. pee-no catch bin; five. . to. Dan Mum" him:- away from caulp Wednesday cycling. after a ton one: camp Ho user. cornmloo'l,andn¢alono. Hews“ boin Wham for 'tln bigBaJ-num and Bailey circus of the Grout! L'odp of where 700 delegates will be present. Poteu'boro will have a big Thurdny. several run 'to tho city.†“Pt day. lmwillroâ€" and tin meet' 3 tin, 1.0.0. .- timo on encursrons being The health at Kandacjs fine â€" Wain“ arâ€" The 'rqgo boys, wimn cult: for this morning's mil, captured a' floating A Poltava despatch says that torch has been applied to the stables. granarlu and other buildings on the estate of Princess Chaplltsky. A flour mill also was destroyed The incendiar- lea are not known. At a congress of Baltic landowners held in Riga yesterday a resolution was passed in favor of the sale of crown and church lands. and the gradual ex- propriation of estates In excess of the establishment maximum. No peasant family owning more than fifty acres may obtain land under this system. The Baltic nobility have up to the proeent time been opposed to the expropriation of land. Moscow Foroaeaa Failure. Moscow, Aug. 7.â€"Yesterday'e devel- opments preeage a failure of the strike. The leaders are divided as to its oppor- tunoness and their lrreaolution is af- fecting the spirits of the men. The railroad men who hold the key to the situation have thus far refused to join in the strike, 12†Minors Quit. Lugunsk. Province of Yelcaterlnoelav, Aug. 7.â€"A general strike has been pro- claimed here. Twelve thousand miners have stopped work. Fifty thousand men are now out in the Denote Basin min- ing-a region. Cossacks Whip Miners to Death. ervka. Aug. 7.â€"Workmen in the Monaco“ pits, to the number of twen- ty-ï¬ve hundred. went on strike Sunday after Cossacks bad broken up their meeting and whipped three of the re- sisting miners to death. Soldiers have been detailed to pump out the flooded mines. Race War In Shuaha. Yellsavetpol. Aug. 7.â€"The race war between Tartar-s and Armenians at Shusha recommenced Sunday with greater force. and the ï¬ghting and mm continue. Skyrdlofl’a Dilemma. slowness. Jae. maniacs cy, steamer advices from Semtopol say that fully 20,000 persons have left that city. and that the exodus is still in progress- Admlral Skyrdlofl, commander of the BlackSeaï¬eetthercadvloeaadesln auawkward dilemma. Eel-afraid» removethebreechlocksfromthofort- rcaegunsincasethecrewsofthewar- ahlpamutiny.andattheaametlmeha distrustlthefortress' artillerymen. Attbefortreee and onthewarehipa Mbloetaflsofofloerekeepwatohwitb oookodrovolvcs'sintholrhantk. LordHaddolanleerdew. MAumtâ€"Lordmm “ashamed of Aberdeen. Lord- mammrmoov. WefCauada‘was-ianlad b.“0oobaymawidow.at.t.00- lamhaaChuohheee yesterday after- “hasmdahmand Hiddlesex. England: was s4 years and s months old. He leaves a widow and four children. 3 County Auditor to Prison. Buflalo, N. Y.. Aug. 7.â€"-I-‘ormer County Auditor John W. Neff, con- victed of grand larceny in connection with the “ulleged grave yard scandal.†was sentenced tat Warsaw yesterday morning to seven years in Auburn pris- on. Execution of sentence was stayed until Thursday pending appeal. London Boy Drowned. Port Stanley, Aug. 7.â€"Robort Peters, about 15 years of age, of London, was drowned here yesterday afternoon. He and another boy were swimming at the Froser Bonn dock when Peters was noticed to sink. He came to the sur- face and sank again. and that was the last seen of him. ‘ 35inch Asst. Anne. Quebec. Aug. 7.â€"Over 5.000 pilgrim: from diflerent parts of Canada and the United States visited the shrine at Ste. Anne de Beaupre Saturday and | Sunday. . On Saturday a cripple walkw ed up the aisle of the church aided by crutches. He knelt before the altar in Fuller. and in a few minutes walked any perfectly cured. leaving his crutches behind him. Bank Looted 3r moon. Ohio-30. Aug. 7.â€"The Milwaukee avenue State Bank, one of the largest, banks outside of the down-town dis-' trict. yesterday closed its doors follow- ing a run. Henry W. Bering, cashier of the bank, is missing, and a war- rant, charging him with embezzlement, has been sworn out. State Bank Ex- aminer C. C. Jones issued a statement to the effect that the whereabouts of three ofï¬cers of the bank is unknown today, and that the bank is without an oillcial head. The bank been looted to the extent. of $700,000 The trouble was ï¬rst revealed by the president of the bank himself, Paul O. Stensland, who is in St. Paul, according to his brother. Polish working people were the - mm nurses-gun my. Hamilton. Aug. t-aAlfred Fox. an Englishman. who was employed atthe International Harvester Co.'s works. ~wasdrowrseilinthebayyeeterdaya.f- tor-noon. He went out bathing with a men. He and Thomas orth Emerald street. They went in swim- nunberofoth east of Browne's wharf, and let nearhere. Itissupposcdtbaxhetoek 8 cramp. Seventeen Hurt in Collision. Worcester. Mass., Aug. 1% persons were injured by a collision len- tween two crowded trolley can on the Worcester a Holden Line, ï¬ve mile. from here, Sunday. mu Carnpberb Presto of Boston and Roland Johan. of Worcester sustained probably fatal lnjufles. Drops Dead In Darloom. Toronto. Aug. 7.â€"John alias Tom Jackson. alias Tilley a florist, who lived at 753 West stroet, dropped dead in the bar of Hotel Majestic, corner of Hackney nï¬ Queen streets, about 4.80 yesterday at- ternoon. Hobadboenlnthebar'lut fully an hour. Corcoran came (so. England about ï¬ve years ago, 8a b» ther being a wealthy nursery rnun b Southport. Through some aura.- :rnent, when he came to Toronto b went under the business name of Thu. Jackson. Hewasamanwhom drank more than a glass of beer, on. wasassteedyastbeclock.andcopnb in his buslnus. Standard Oil Investigation Chicago. Aug. 7.â€"â€"Invcstlgnt:ion of it» Standard Oil Cole Railroad methods b the United States Government bx. in Cleveland several weeks ago was so- sumed here yesterday. A special gran. jury. called to report before Judge Bo- thea. is to pass a week considering charges of rebates and secret relive-l agreements, by which, it has been deâ€" clared. the company has been (0min competitors out of the market. Frightened by Auto. Ruthven. Aug. 7.â€"Tbe automobile of T. W. Horn of Toronto frightened the horse of T. H. ngle. postmaster, ca Sunday night, and the occupants it tho rigwerothrowntotheground, Ira. ng1e and Kiss Laura Wilder of has. one City. Mo, being seriously hurt. "â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ OldeatOrangomanDaad. ' BeucvincAug'bâ€"Tbeoldcstm Canadian Orangemenin this cm DanislGerow.dlcd Sunday. 89". borninAmeliaaburg.P.E.Connty,. yearuago,andjoinedBenjaminLoQo ofthisdtyovercoyemagmkeepln hiscorrnectionwlththeordcrtillhh death. I‘. ThroeflegrooeLynchod. Charlotte, N. 0.. Au. 1.-â€"A mob‘ loondetemmtedmenabortlybeioron o'clocklaatnightforciblyutesodlnâ€" wanCountyJaflatSalinbury,“ mule thloo m w withthemurderof theLyar-ly atBarbarJunctionJulyuand M . --....-. o. Am-.- .M-‘. M