ill- l w *in ,- 2. . ‘ i , _ i i r ‘~ i if .__ » \ ll » L 1 In .-.- ._ ____ _ at I _.l l K ‘_ l 5 iv l 'I 1 #yu __ ln? 'iv *Y 1' 1 4‘\ r, _ 1 1 o 1- 'F ` '/_.5 ...~.° i ‘al ll- YUYUKB n bot- iig .-.fir F. R. "`7 - _ """'!’ ' i" time at Pston’s. The V nn_°t_o_?_:1b1e Christmab *opper|` ‘eel ' dkerchiefs of wus. ` if » 11~z1ma1. 'z_ W? `s_.?’l"r7L.v me QUEEN serene 11-za Mu. WANTED-TWO GOOD BELL BOYS, Victoria Hotel. 11-15Mtf = srssrtil ' _ STRAYED- SINCE NOVEMBER ‘Anyone having seen same please inform H. C. Stewart, Hillsboro. _ 11-25 M E 3lpd._. T0 LET T0 LET-'l‘HlVll PROPERTY ON Euston Street known as North Bakery, with` shop, dwelling house, bakery and stables.. Apply to Frank n. Honrcz. __ 11-semi. 'ro nor, norman orrron In Prowse Block, Sunnyside. Rent. moderate. Possession at once. Ap- ply to Prowse Bros. Ltd. , 9-80Mtf. _ ___.!'-U". ¥_!’.___.__ WANTED, BY 'FREDER‘lUTUN Farmers Institute, at once, a pure bred Yorkshire hoar, of best bacon type. Write or phone. D. N. McKay. Svfi“efi'=_l¢" Soles. " V" 6°°e¢rr¢f#- .lhe Northern bank to loan theCar-` 1 the sewn ¢°13°l= mil W nnnnnnn, asm- .na nm . fisfor s pair of High or vrl°¢°f-" < _ 5 -__- ! BOSTON. November 25-Two great me time yesterday. The two doc- _ors were Dr. Walter B. Tobey. of 178 Newbury street, Boston, and Dr. An- gus' Macordum, of 128 Magazine htreet, Cambridge. Dr. Mscordum was a native of Sydney and cams ,_here from Nova Scotia. ` ‘~Dl`- TUUGY Was cranking his auto in iront of his home. The exertion caus- td heart failure and he dropped dead. Dr. Mac0rdum was taken ill two days ago` but-rallied. Hs started for 5 Walk and fainted and passed away be- fore help cou-ld be summoned. Dr. Mac Qrdum was only 47, but had made 5 keputation for himself. He was s, graduate of the Jefferson medical school. He has been connected with several Boston hospitals and for, the 18?! UVB Years has enjoyed an excel- lent practice in Cambridge.He leaves a mother in Canada, 3, widow and three small children. HYDE TAKES STAND \ IN OWN BEHALF. NEW YORK, - November 25- Chsrles H. Hyde took the.stand in his own behalf at his trial on the ¢l1°\'&0 of bribery and categorically de _pied accusations to the edect thatao city chsmbsrlsin in 1910 bo iofogd aegis Trust company s. large sum of money by juggling with city de- posits. and that 3 specific case of Vorlbory had resulted from a conversa- tion with Joseph G. Robin, of the ,Northern bank on August 22nd, 1910, At the time the alleged bribery con- versation took place Hyde asserted that lie was at his suburban home on Long Island at dinner with his fam- ily. . At the opening of I-lydVe's defense today his counsel declared that he would seek to show thru the testi- money of nlienlsts, that R0bln,_ the sta\:e's chic! witness, was insane when he told ths__ _district attorney the :wry imslieetlnz Hyde. nna uint nn- in iscinsanp today; V _ ~; After Juhtlea Goa una denied mm tions by Hvde’s lawyers to dismiss '.he indictment, Hyde took the stand in his o'wn defense. Other witnesses _for the defence before court adjourn- _Bd Bt 6.40 0'c‘ock tonight, were Mrs; Hyde, her son and Dr. Austin Flint, allcnist. V 18 INJURED IN D ` MONTl"_I‘}AI. ACCIDENT MONTREAL,~Nov. 25- Eighteen people were injured, several 'serious- ly. in n head on collision on s. subur~ ban branch of the street railway, between two heavy express cars at Ahuntsic this morning. A blinding snowstorm was in pro- fress at the time of the accident and t is thought that the snow falling prevented one of themotormsn from stopping at g switch. I-Ie passed it at full speed and ‘the two cars were within a. few feet of one another ba- fore their motormen began to apply tne brakes which failed to prevent the smash. Most of the passengers were hurt by glass after the impact took place. The cars were crowded with people coming into the city for their busi- ness. MUST BE PLACES WHEREVPOOR MAN CAN DRINK' BEER r>HIi.A~Ds:1.PH-1A, Nov. 25.-Judge Sulzergcr to-day delivered from the bench a scathing criticism of theme- thods used by the vice squad and in his charge to the jury in the case of William Shapiro, proprietor of on al- leged disorderly house,' the raid on which was spectacular, made a de- fense ol the underworld. ’ The Judgie ated a detective how he knew the plsoe was disorderly, 'and the oihcer said because 'sailors_wsnt in thsre.' 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