I i i r i \ » r I *Q p Al-L. OVER - as “_ . .iv G I and inn;A~.='»° ""_‘P" News `;CHARLO'1f'1‘i-2~:1‘oWN. cANAD=A<. THURSDAY |~ 3 EIHE _ 1* Large Block Badly While Driving in Flin in Si (?'"tVl".-glllliilj Q.El"i§ili9fabi8 . _ Andrews Episcopal I A Ei3ma5°"D6n`eL \ Church ° `,V _-i ..\ ‘ _;. DECEMBER 146, rgxz rmsr or ALI." '{"°‘2&,,"‘*.§ 'f;_._ , jgéfg ‘ E`E` fire occur sd. here' to-dey wlnthtrghi HCFEICAGO' Bw’ 25"`~Chi°f Th°m“ han M a mx." block was badly gub _ ac et and his driver were seriously ted and co V lderable damage was iimfyred .While driving t° 8' me l“ St- donc to cue cuss neu. 'rue seen- 'Aww B, E'“"’°"“‘“ Ci‘“’°h- pm,” 10”; heavily as pmetican n au omoblle driving at high (Speci _1 to 'ru G BUssm,%£_D,c_ 36 _fzfdiiau-) (canadian Press) none of the stock- was saved. y Ezxgliggighx gel” abuggy “td » - en re expec - The building was owned by Gsm ed to die W. Fowler M. P. and wa it t ' on Mun gist., adiacent tosttse \}i3i;I:a1;l de'l1;€i‘e0c!i(iiirch,Ivalued at $50,000. was of Nova'Scotia and was occupied i, Y" ' t was "“”° um" 4° thaw” ,,,,V_,‘,_ Y years old. . . ~ -_.-__L__l_ ThO f New Bi-unswi k ' ' c . gg. Jeweller. _ ' 0. , ~ _ otograph , Ai H‘|ldkle's, ` Dentist ahrd Walter I"airweatber,,tenaut. _ _ . _ Then*-~t'tI<}'~ foriner occupied the . , »-. : ." ;,_ ».- .. - - js.. ._ . , - _ iemufuwm.umm EWWW imumu I Order For All Those on'Leave ,to Return Within 24 ' L 1H`ou`rs " (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 25.-:_A pews agency despatch from Constantinople early to-day reported that all officers on leave from the Tchatelja llues have been recalled to their regiments. The order was for their appearance within 24 hours, 3" 3»i lilililiiii Hill lSHl]llE groundfflobr _and the others the sec- I E ' I ond f\`00l1L»~' ~` 9_ fire is supposed to ' ' ~ "`-" have-opfiina i from the furnace and ' 3 I when' diseillefed had gained consider- I ahlei ii0l_t\WBy‘.'- 'riis,‘,'-nearly eeinnisa ny Ms. snfuen '””‘ was 'pradticitliy ablaze and nothing was elved? ‘ (Canadian Press.) q~n%__o,§piisants_ oi tue second anon Bosrou, pee, 25-New ungisns M80 Oli ~.h¢llN_ily.~ he/d the first white Christmas in three _ 'rhe_.Ban;& oi New Brunswick lose years today. little butjre put out of business at In some of thc southern parts of their DNB , f ltliild- the New England States there were The foil ing _is an estimate of the two feet of snow. - loss aus ,ned by each with the -_-____._-- $v'_“°ii`I.`5.i.. 2.i0T.“`f"';1'i$’.€”'!il3fhnf”§IIl YOUNG GIRL suranoe _,'000'; Geo. M. Sufiren, loss about $9, 0, insurance $5,500; Dr. ° » Teakles, 1 _s about $2,000, insurance CHICAGO D _ $1,500; 1 ,leer Fsiswentiicr, ioss mm Owned 'Imd“(°,'r,vm?3byA'1‘)r“"I§"mI"_>' about $2- 0, insurance $1500- Geo Ron up tl st k i t' e i ii t i'cu.'i 3 “Fu `““"`“5 °’~ '“° Mid 'al' Hggeetuzof' as S a Ou S “Bm ally in]urcd Mary Kiirniclri, 8 years B Q. E 0ld,’he1‘e, last night. Dr. Roller was `* driving Mrs "M Merweather to the ‘mme Of a_'fhm'i1y‘of poor children “ , where she intenéiezl to leave s box of lS ma f F ffl toys as a Chr‘ s remem-berance. i"‘ `» *_* __ Laos our PAs'roa New Yann, -use. za.- runes s ' AGAIN P},EACHES cocoanut -,ftree drifting ahead of the bow, I doiiyelieve there's a human he- ASBURY PARK N J Dec 23__ ing on it.1‘.’.,,. _, F t - ' ' " ' '~ 1. mens- of in so we ‘::.-is.ii.';‘:..i.‘::°.r.i';:.‘i;;i ‘ll"1"~’*l3‘~"i\1\° 'W5'-“°“m°l F°“' -last summerftlie Rev. Dr. Ross Mc- t".|\_‘H$;"'W|. $9»P“§°i“5 debris °f “W Clements, pastor of the First Presby- st01§» _ ix” U” M” Jamucsnl terian Church of this city, was in C°5¢» Q55* V°‘F°”° M5* °m°°-" made. the pulpit to-day, and addressed the this;’.;dil'¢UV0l`¥i3' Gnd W” 3“"° 0! it' members of the congregation. H5 _“6`31uf°h°°'* W th” tree' When Dr. McClements was drawn im h°“’ lat" the 1‘°“t “ew under the moving train at Allenhurst W595. E “"5~"‘h°u' °°“s°i°“° h“"'°‘5d his legs' were ci'ushed and both were Pick nf-t°“d‘“`|Y fmm its b"a“°h' amputated. His left arm was taken es.-fn 'n'==~ on st the elbow. Th! E133' °”~u°d himself “Wim” He was seated during the service Geoff! WEB B. beech C0n'.b8f‘ at t0_day_ and, though he has artificial P°"`t- $“*'°hi_°-' Wh” the h‘“"`i°““° legs, did not arise during the pray- °°'m'. as °°“3ht “mg” in a deserted ers. which were by the Rev. A. E. hutdil _IEWWA5 Fwept '50 9”' He Ballard, ofthe Ocean Grove Camp swa gi rcocosnut tree and finally Meeting Association, and the Rev. hxhglxd-he fail “Sleep in its bf““°“‘ nr. M. Mcbuins. ivinny in tue es. .HB6 \3°“°.V°d 11° “Gated for two congregation were moved to tears by iiaisa J' 4 observing their pastor's condition.. ii '_ l Aituonsn nr. Moc-icments offered to _ ~ ' i _ _ resign after the accident the stew- ards oi the church and the congrega- tion pleaded with him to remain. SEVERAL 22.-After carrying ' , ISI AND B_ C_ foreigners down a_ VANCOU“;1;OWS‘ XM‘AS Ii0LLY_ w a smoke filled to night k ed's’. b ~ .i P ._ . . . iui?1rie;.° ;1ri;°§th9"il I qggiiers have been r°°°i"°d» 2°“‘¢ ladder were\iuiured_`. iiouth; as far, ss the City 0! M°Xi°° " _north to Dawson City, and east to *"""'_' , ‘ ,,,. _ _ r. for anis ,»\-nr...-wr. Nova Scotia. .__v.;___._..._._._-_-_-, _ . asf- -<. . . _ . a _ VICTORIA Dec 23-Christmas last ,om per holl rown on Vancouver Island is 8 erlaadxdlged lgolrlhe thisyyear being shipped to all dpaigts. ' in his incase nc his .vi the _¢°“*i“°"'° ‘md “H “S 'Y ~» -rr mr ““;"v gh., 5 nrsduse- -important in ensuing Yu e s a \ ___._.___..._. In »*- .s 3 .W ciupl nrrtub ycnar. .l..-"$2.50 one year. . .$|.50 ‘\‘¢~' -"‘~ "l‘otrll“‘..l§;...'..';.....'..fgffl . ., _ =' `- » ~ -an ' papers for price oi one "' limited tlighoiigigigiaswomggggfsntfgigny ' only $2.50 . Th d'un” to the readll18 a larzgulgirdulation by 910119” \ farm magazine- ooaten purer- ei’-° splendidly operation, fields of ,h9ep, views of the are given about The Can- TODAY (Canndian Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 25--Tho United States Fruit steamer Turrlalba is ashore sinccvyesterday morning on Brigantine Shoals near Atlantic City. 57 passengers and 18 of a crew were taken oil by the United States Reven- ue Cutter and were brought here. The sea was smooth and the weather fair \Vh¢‘-n the transfer was made. Al- though the passengers had a narrow escape they sutiereil little or no in- convenience. The mail ami baggage were trans- ferred safely. 'STEALS BAG SHE WOUI.°D NOT LET FIANCE BUY BOSTON, Dec. 22.-“Don’t buy that for me Joe. It is too expensive, and we.need all our money to furnish our house when we get married New Year's Day," said pretty Fanny Gor- hami to her ilance when he offered to buy a silver mesh bag they were both admiring in a down town de- partment store. A department store detective who overheard the remark remained with feminine curiosity to see whether the lover would buy his sweetheart the gift despite lie;-gpratests. ,il-Ie hesitat- e 'and then turned awe. 'and the . . Y. -gl-1l'l.'"tempted beyond resistance, slip- ped the pretty meshjbag beneath her coat and hurried after him. ' She collapsed when arrested by Patrolman Daniels, and in the city police court yesterday her fine of $5 was paid by the husband-to-be, I-IIS MOTHER WAS NOT PAID WELLAND, Ont.. Dec. 23.-Chester Rice, arrested here on a charge of fraud. claimed to he trying to raise money to pay his mother’s hotel bill also enough money to reach Hamil- ton. Mrs. Rice, who with her son and her manager, Horatio White. iS BU’-Y' ing at the local hotel is styled the "girl preacher." Rice claimed his mother was employed by the hotel keepers of Ontario to preach against local option, but had not been paid as promised. The “girl preacher" has HDPBl'6l\1>1Y had? quite a career, both the Domin- ion Alliance, Toronto, arid the Anti- Saloon League of America having a record of her services to the liquor traffic. _.___-l_ ` WIIJL BE EVI(;:l‘_ED GREENWIGI-I,' Conn., Dec. 23.-- The Rev. J . Alibert DSOIBY. Wh°5° Old fashioned, simon pure gospel Oi heli- Bre and brimstone caused the dea- cons of the Baptist Church in Banks- ville, near here, to separate him from his $525 a year iob as vaswr. is barricaded in his home, and, by advice of counsel, is defying the con- gregation to oust hlmi. The deacons sity they are s0ihs to get H “GW PM' ton' whose references from thc pulpit will not hit so near home. ind fb” ss they will need the parsonage, they will evict, Mr. Doejay and his familv- _Dissacisfsccion use been isis with tue Rev. iur. Doeiay ever emi? 1”’ s ld in a sermon a your B130. Th: dzvil is in this church. Look r¢I1b€>\1_ ygii and you will see him. 5 “fd ally the women looked about Bn ey|ry»man they saw immediately be- c§gs|_a self-accused devil. This con- grégption for thirty years had been shtustoined to the gospel of earthly hlplllncss when Mr. DoelaY_\’1'°“5m in the devil to perturb these content- sd people- lillllwuncsssurs. ; --in coiuso svsnrs. sssiiiies, Eu _ sont per word each insertion column. Cash must accom .and five por cent discount Minimum charge twent! -_-n ,nf with this enum-IP msgnzlne prfnfiiflin 9”” Name. “- ni The Gun Ill' °\* . . - ry ‘_ *_ ‘V Y ` _ . e = -2 - i ~ i -,_,_-an-mill-*I* i .3 50 Mini; renewal subecfitatfol; one Y? Tag; Poet_0i!i°0 "siiv's'iiis@;of'iiii'§ ` A ‘ s 'special meeting of Court Cra- membnrs are requested to By order of C. B. _ to bu if ‘»~»-1 . ... - il lllllillill l y ‘ .»\ Drowned- Skated' Into Hole- _ " No Help Near _ .t --.|. . . ' The home of Leon D. and Mrs. Gal- lant. .North idustico, wamplunged in- todeon sorrow on Tuesday evening when newg was brought oi, the, acci- dental death by drowning of their young son Lemain. The boy. with s companion, b0i»h about eleven years of.age,» were skating at Rusticoville. The lsd skst~ ed,il1f0 B11 Opening and could not ¥_et‘ out as the ice was not firm and broke away under hirn..,Hil companion seeing heacould render no assistance Sturttld 101' Rustico some distance away to get help but before he reach.- ed the village young Gallant had gone down. _ His body was found at 8 o’clock yesterday morning beneath the open- ing where he went through, in 12 feet of water. He leaves two sisters, five brothers, his mother and father and a large number of relatives who have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. His futher, Mr. Gallant, is quarter- master on the D. G. S. Earl Grey. Word was sent him at Charlottetown and he left yesterday morning for his home. _ The funeral will take place nt 2.30 to Rustico Catholic Church. BURNING MOLASSES IINTERRUPTED TRAFFIC PHii.Ao1<;'i.PHIA,' re., nec, 23- Fire today in the building occupied by halpen, Green Co., refiners of sugar and molasses, North Delaware Aven- ue, fronting on the Delaware River, caused damage estimated at $50,000 and impeded traffic on the river. The smoke from the burning mo- lasses settled lik-e ii thick fog; over ths river, and caused ferry boats* and other crafts to slow up and grope their way up and down and across the Delaware. Z1`il]'GF'1"1I.D 'PO WEB ~ .-_ ` ‘ ANNAEHELD AGAIN. NEW YORK, Dec. 21-Flo Zeig- fleld, Jr., whose wife, Anna Held, the actress, secured an interlocutory de- cree of divorce six months ago, sn- nounced today that there had been n reconciliation. Although the divorce probably will 'be made absolute Thiirsday he said it was likely that he would bo remarried to Miss Held early next year. HUNDREDS OF MEN FLED WHEN WATER RUST-IED ‘ INTO THE TUNNEL BERNE, Switzerland, Dec. 23.- Hundreds of workmen engaged in con- structing the Mondor Tunnel through the Jura nlountains between Italy and France had a narrow escape from death to-day when the pick axe of one of the workmen opened a pow- erful subterranean stream. ‘ The laborers fled before the great mass of water which spurted up into the tunnel at the rate of 150 cubic feet a second, flooding it and the neighboring villages. The damage done. by the water is heavy. There were no casualties. / THE WEATHER THE TEMPERATURE ` TIDE, MUNI. ETC (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Dec. 26.--Southeasteb ly and southwesterly winds; fine and milder. ' The temperature at three o‘clock this morning by the Rexall Store Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was 27 degrees above zero and with a southern exposure 29 above. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was twenty-five liogreei above nero and the big est was thir- ty-one above. Thevlowest recorded the previous night was twenty-two above. at nine s. in. yesterday it was twenty-seven above and at nine p. m. twenty-live above. On the pre' vious day the lowest was thirteen, the highest twenty-three and the lowest Monday night eleven. At nine a. m. it was thirteen above M10 Bt nine p. m. twenty-three above. The tide will be high this afternoon st 12.55 and tomorrow at 1.43; it will be high tonight at 11.54 and to- t 12. _ mgllxvhulii sets tgie afternoon at 4.21 and tomorrow at 4.222 it F1595 W' morrow and 'Friday at 7.41. The moon rises tonight st 7.24. The moon will he full Tuesday, Dec. B4 at 4.06 a. rn. . The last quarter of the moon will C. O. 1% will be held in their bg Monday Dec. 80 at 4.12 n. rn. sc Hampton Saturday 2801 The length of todav will be eight hours and forty _ minutes. (From Tue|day's_ Evening Guardian) can you mow which type- . -- , . y 've never had The temperature at eleven oclock M -depend on ln! this mornin! bi W9 mnll 'B'-°"° “gm-1, me sn- 'pgsql Thermometer with n northern my Remington exposure was B1 degrees above zero machines. A. Milne and' with n southern exp0!\1r° 49 N.~ B. 12-MMM. above. ~ ._.....,¢... "’““?"9_‘ J ___,,......,_._._._.._- Cures Dandruln ~ ' < "'l"_`f"‘_“ ` l nina 1 ..._ uuml mmu uum_ -1..- llVEliEiME ill lllEHEiSE STEEL Piilll .mx .lil Fire' in an Eight Storey ,in Nearly Every Branch 0f'ln'l,\lew South Wales Qpgfa- . B¢ulld_in'g Used' as Ctiy ‘ 'Thé Son Locks And f tions Are Expected to Conf Warehouse Camp trol Australian Market.” _ lsr.. ‘ _-1- I f (canadian Preu) A 1. waarirnorou, nec.. 2;,-A inm- (cllnlldlhli PUBS) (Canadian Press) °@.°‘1l1i°¢i BB IIN! WarBho\1se;b¥'.the ’cahBl office to-day. Westinghouse Electric Mfg. g Co. Crpssed wires was the cause of the disaster. ' insulin uiiuis A ‘ usuuiils iris (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25-Guy Deviileprom, ii former teacher in a lo- ca. He told a tale of having been fat- tened for a feast by Cannibals while attempting to cross from Quadad, Buenos Ayres. He escaped after many adventures and found his way to Vnllao. He declares the savages appeared like the past ape and were Of n, very low type of clvil‘z.ation. nn`AzIL's IMI-icaxsi. , irAMi1.v 'ro oo 'ro Hoivia. RTO JANEIRO, Dec. 23-The cham- beit of deputies has thrown out s, bill revoking the decree of banishment. of. the imperial family. When the empire was overthrown in 1889, the imperial family, of which Don Pedro II. was the head. was compelled to leave Bra- zil. LYNCHED A NEGRO. BATON ROUGE, Dec. 23-When Sheriff Parker went tn the Court House of West Baton Rouge he found cal academy, arrived-here yesterday from the West Coast of South Ameri- ‘ " ` ' ' _ An increase oi 13,000,000 tons re- gistered freight, 20,000,000 tons un- registered tonnage is shown. Wheat shipments were 114,000,000 lbllehels, an .increase of 17,000,000 over last. year. _Z¥...__... CREW lil $_EHllllllEll lllllllll lllSi (Canadian Press) ST. PIERRE, Dec. 25-The crew of the Nova Scotia schooner Aldine lieved to have perished in yesterday's gale. The wreckage of the schooner was found on the north side of St. Pierre Roads today but there was no trace`of the crew. The Aldine, 112 tons was owned by A. V. Conroy, Lunenburg. URGES CARE IN USE OF DEADLY ACID. WASHINGTON, Deo. 21-The De- partment of Agriculture has de- nounced ns criminal a story sent out that hydrocynnic acid could be used indiscriminately to exterminate house- hold pests. It was said at the depart- ment that the careless use of this deadly gas might easily result in the death of the user. - idable rival to the so-called Steel. PZTTHBURG. . Dec. 35--'Si B: - SAUI./I' STE -_ » ‘“°“` were O-‘¥°‘°°“i° \?Y 'P1230 shed 'An increase in nae1g;l3‘l~?r'yDif:in¢?`oi fusion: c;§aot5go0'e Nfgismskouth daynaur was done approximating trarllc /through the Soo looks and ,mg plant is to be imdt B ,_ $100,000 as the result of a fire this ‘and canal is shown by the annual re- ' ` "°°"1i“l< in ill 01Bi1t'9¢0r°Y b\1\l4iDE ‘port of the lake commerce at the The c°mi>auy’a plant _will be’at New Castle and its operatiGl\l.!§Q _expected to eventually controlftgq -Australian market. I, ENTIRE rAM1LY f 1 Asruyxnrren ‘ Nw YORK, Dee..2e-,Fearing anti somthing was wrong at calling second time at the home of Martin lm _Gravy in Brooklyn .yeeterdj sy, ms ,girl chum of his daughter 21 yeah- old notified s policeman. who found. 'the entire family, father, and son. Martin Molirevy, Jr., ll years old dead, and a. disconneew- gas. tube in the kitchen. ` ,; Realizing their danger apparently, `While still partly conscious, all tbreti had left their beds and attemptdtg escape from the gas. if The young woman- having reached numbering probably six men are fbe- 'B Wil1d0W which she oP0l1°d UUQQ death overtook hge, , ._ ,,,,. ‘FINAL HEARING IN THE ' ' HARVESTER SUITE* I CHICAGO, Deo. as-frliofisee or en; scheduled hearings in the Governo ment’/s suit to dissolve the Interage- ‘ional Harvester Company ss 3, Wm. .bination in restraint of?tTdo ws; _held here today.- At its cone union the Government attorneys went into con- ference to cheek up the results ol the hearings in various citim and gg “- clue upon further action. It lrpoi!-“ ible that an additional hom-mg ugyl he held soon in New Yorke Hearings on behalf of the International Hath’ vester Company may be domaigd9d‘i§' the Harvester Company's attomlyn. it wassaid. _ the body of Nprd Cadore, s negro, swinging from a telegraph pole a short distance from the iail. Cadore had, been convicted 'of ~-killing* 'James Norman, B, plantation manager, about ~. ‘ATTACKS STORY OF -pv-» PLOT .IN DE’I‘RO1'.l'. three weeks ago. WOULD-BE-SUICIDE SAVED BY SISTER NEW YORK, Dec. 22.-A would-be suicide's telephone message resulted in saving his life last night, when Mrs, Mary Ennis, sister of Harry Shepard. 28 years old, made a. hur- ried journey of 20 miles and rushed into his room in a rooming house, in time to pull a. gas tube from his mouth and aid in reviving him. He telephoned that she would find him dead. The sister explained to the proprie- tor of the rooming house, who with a policeman broke down the door just in time. Shepard was taken to a hpspital a prisoner. He refused to divulge the reason for ,seeking to end his life. POLITICAL FORCES ARE PREPARING FOR THE ' ELECTION IN APRIL MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 23- With the close of the Australian Par- liament on Saturday, members are busy in the constituencies getting ready for the April election. The Governmentfs chances for returning is said to be good, but the battle will, be a bitterly contested one. The Liberal party during the last three years of Labor administration hss,been forced to adopt the. methods or the Labor pei-cy in preparing _H solid platform to which every candi- INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 22-As the eleventh attorney to speak for the de- fence, Walter L. Ball today argued to the jury at the “dyuamzitd conspir- acy" trial in behalf of Hiram R. Kline of Muncie, Ipd:, former organ- izer for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiuers. Kline and Olaf A. Tvcitmoe, San Francisco, are the only two of the 40' defendants not identified with ther Ironworkers’ Union. Whatever charg- es the government made as t0 K1ine's complicity in the explosions against non-union work, Mr. Ball said, con-, cerned the defendant’s presence in De- i troit in the summer of 1910. The' lawyer attacked the testimony of Robert G. Ross, who said union ofti- cials in Detroit at that time plotted to blow up five buildings under con- struction by “open shop" contrac- tors. GERMANY PROPOSEB TO PUT i. .HELD UP WITH GLASS PIBTOIL ' ' ’ vw - PITTSBURGV-Pa. ,'-Dam ~ -24-William Davis, detected going tfiro_ugli_ the -residence of Attorney Edward Stow in Maripoo avenue this ren when he saw a. policeman coming' in response to a telephone Ol". Dhllr. ing around a corner into Fifth Avlr- .ue, he faced Johnny Miller, a sewn boy, who had been Watching `~ ihl chase. Drawing a toy pistol inside at glass, the newsy pointed it at Dlvil. shouting:- » n. "Stop, or I'll shoot!" _ i Davis, behaving the boy had a real revolver, stopped. The little fellow continued to keep the glass Diltol lev- elled at Davis and held him prisoner until the policeman arrived and hand- cuffed him. Davis was furious when he discovered he had -been lioined, ‘W fnsv. nn. iuAoKs:NzI.s: MAY ' BE NEXT MODERATOR. i T')RON'l‘O. Dec. 29-The Rev. Dr. Murdoch MacKenzie, for manv years foreign miuionurv to Hunan, China, THE BAN ON DIME NOVELS. I BERLIN, Dec. 21-The proposedi law against dime novels and sensst-i ional literature has been received with fever ny nie nisjoi-icy-of tusl federated states of Germany. It will’ probably be submitted to the federal council during the present session of parliament. The measure will provide heavy pen- alty for_the display and sale of this kind of literature. is likely to be-the next Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. Several Presbyteries have already nominated him. . The Livingstone Centenary will be celebrated in 1913. and as a, relult the Presbyterian Church will give Promlnence to milsfonary affairs dur- ing the year. The General Assembly has not had s, foreign missionary as Moderhtor since 1894. .., , mia A ply nipmon at eral parties will be strongly Demo- cratic and not~ a great dell m01‘¢ conservative than that of their op- ponents. The coming election carry- ing with it a referendum on the ns- tionalization of the trusts operating in the Commonwealth, together with Federal control of the trade, com- merce, and industrial affairs. Wiii be one of unusual lmp01‘l2H“C°~ CUIIDEIISED IDS ` A T00 LITE F0!! CLISSIFICITIOII Pan cent per word each inlel'ffi°D in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five pei- cent discount Majesty. five cents. can nnrvna-Hnunv wn.i.1AMs. Phone, niguc, sae L, psy x1s'r. _____,__ _g_,____1_2;L"}‘l’!i!“; Eiiuiiisomsi snusnoms 'ri-in amor nde. 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