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Show Cana-llnn ITohlblllon. Montreal, Sept 10. A most Important Im-portant agreement has iiecii arrived at between tbe Martice Prohibition iarty, uniting the whole combination combina-tion into one element for political action. The agreement recites that it is desirable in all constituencies to iit forward a Prohibition candidate, candi-date, who can bu counted on to actively ac-tively promote prohibition In Parliament Par-liament in entire independence of partyalleglance. Falling In this it is fMtrat,",, (n unttn liio Prohibition vote In favor of such trustworthy Prohibitionists as will bo otherwise In tbe field, as against those who cannot claim the Prohibition support, sup-port, or, at least, that the Prohibitionists Prohibi-tionists bo urged to withhold their votes from tion-Proliibitionists. as against Prohlblltonlsts; that the Prohibitionist Pro-hibitionist voters In every constituency constitu-ency should organize immediately, so a to be pre-artl to take early part in tiie present political action In connection with tbe coming elections; elec-tions; that lu view of the necessity of Immediate action, all Prohibi tionist bodies in each province are urged to meet without delay on common ground to agree as far as possible on a common action. PlIILADELl-IHA, Sept 19. A special from Readingto the Enquirer Enquir-er about the wreck says George R. IvAercber, the eminent railroad lawyer, law-yer, of Potisvllle, is among the killed. READIMl, Sept 19. At 3 o'clock this morning 3J0 men were still at work, but making slow progress. The only reporter to get td the scene of tbe wreck was one of the Eagle men, and be telephoned down nearly all that was secured to the Reading tapers. |