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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jun 1919, p. 8

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Huge and roots, from Inn to I of nitrogen. 3:) to In not phosphoric acid and si- to ttttte ot potash " now mum.» UNI“. In fertilizing vnluv. to ot good barnyard munnrv. ':"dd'l'lllot"iT) showed that M, dead stems and leaves [the with!“ ordinarily rmnnininx "tttrt" tho crop), rullof'Iv-ll way before sprung ploughing, ted from My to Mt ymnmh of . Soto M) much of ”gamma A" ': ‘: cope-u. 1ttiudiittiFiiiiiui, . Pl lat unmet nail nppliculon oi the ”on" any: 'd Ri5N tum that Methyl control may In, at our went " link-1' condition. - All paste. 4 ‘ _nad lite. to both; Ira', materiel- my be divided in- = , __ "arrietanrott..,"to no clue... am a... m in. .31 . trt “I! is Duet! Mime-idea. such u Bordeaux mixture . t“ in the medium , and lime sulphur truth. with ere, ul- - like 'artsttrtytrlt, barter. ed to control or to prevent the develop- MB. all“ " the tttttef men! ot tungoue dimes well u ree, nu. nitrous-i which Apple Seen mi Potato stint. see w" "t---aiontt with ondly. they. ere poison W3. Inch . that: ot humur~for I. lead urn-outs. for tho‘ control of c ‘ of ttte ttrowing LTop. bitinx insect.- e en en the Potato Bee" n p, the Bela, pradueed dur. tie. Tent "c1lUlfiUl eta. end. third-1 -.'., ' 1tiott M human BB. ly. the contact epnye. each u item} tr, ' .etiott on the mlt"rratlane emulniou or nicotine nuiphete. AQ ‘ ' liberating Pe.y.'te,1e tor the control ot sucking innecte like ”q. 'ta, J, ,',"g'2",,1.ebje..ki lice. ("r 'ltdi,"ld 1lUlfr".'f"iflii BY selecting the proper may. tut. reservoir of “a" tier. each of these three hendiue, e ”’de " gradually to the combiaed "my cotttalttttsq on mm L I Ind will that, engine th cen be need and. thin. in I “rule 'e to withltlnd or more rap- plicnlion. one has it fungicide and n a" from the etteet nt a pr1F complete ineecticide cornblned. i) it!“ of drought. ietl l-ombined my in nude " '"l “variable gtsratuttttion,vorn roliuwu: 'r40-Bttrdeuuta, coneletinxl bl warm 'seed bed, and aor 4 pounds unsluked lime, i poundn‘ Welland“ condition mnny‘mm’” 'sulphate, and 40 Btslior" a m due. Cord makes a 'riii'r'.) water, to which in added 3 pounds " t growth tutd--iibt “I. areetlutn or lead or 2 pounds ot unen- imbibe: and transpires "to ot lithe in paste form tit the dry V r, requiring therewith a form in used. nee one-hilt thin quan- "will ot nltro zen and min, tity) for controlling biting insects.and in building up ot "a (lumen, it ”will. or plant lice are present, , crop ot "a clot a, (out tur ontrtlsirtl ot a pint at nicotine Iniphate‘ til “at forerum a, of corn; mould bo Added or. u an .tltte"e.t:i ”intro-lanes ofrlover Home, lhe Hum sulphur could replace that d_root. furnish a large um ,BUF‘IG‘W" mixture. 1 Ellyn“. rich in nitrouun. (1“. no not delay the application untill Ind other legumes pun-less ttte tiiseauc or pest han become qsvi-1 lane (eculty at assimilating in dent by its ravages. but make the " mg nitrogen and thus or on pilmtion in time to prevent the dam. Ethe loll in that valuable ele. cure. An tusplicatiort charm! is not 'ttrthermoro. their (ingly u "ure, it ig II preventative. " roots draw mineral plant. Ito not think that one tipptteation in oethttiott, from the ultimo” and trutrlviont. Remember that all this Miran decay. liming» this season urine year foliage grow» rep- . ter in zones act't-imllllo to ltlly and large amount tot new lent I. of corn warfare in soon expo-ed after an appli- Icnrrying A heavy attprmntttjation is made. and it in ihll new un-l II or alfalfa may furnish such colmttt nurture which is tl source of "atuse ot huutus4ortulnq lillil- iutevuon. Three to tour npraye dur. ' to dispense with tlu, nut-os- ins: tlm sent-inn will be necessary to t the ndditlun nt barnyard mau- l keep the lemme covered and the plants nations made by tho Divislnn’ atstrr, In Connection wlth "x. " conducted '" the hum-Mg actual Farm. Ottawa, hasv, that" TWsrous "up ot "lovop mm. m it mmlemtp u-stinm'o,‘ Mlle and roots, from Inn to. r M , three brands sealed In air-tight ”chases. Easy to find- -1 It Is on sale r- everywhere. ililEf5fEjiE Wu no! can out»! Look for. ask tor. be sure to ttet Greatest mm In Goody-Land no not think that one ipptteation in Butrlviont. Remember that all this season Milne year foliage grow» rap- ldly and large amount [of new leaf warfare in man expo-ed after an app"- ',eation ls mnndo. and it In "Ill new um c-mmnl nurture which is n anurce of intevuort. Three to tour sprays dur. ing llm season will be ncceasary In lkeep the lemon covered and the plants treo from illseum- and (mum. l Malina Ilm appllvutloua thoroughly. i'.lrf,".,"P1T, all part» ot the plant with .n llnn. mlsl-lllm ”may. A (memo ”pray ll: not as "ttttctlvp, us a ttnely dlvldod tttttt. By selecting the proper spur- an] der. each of theue three bullion, e combined spray containing on three can be uled and. thul. in I linsle up plicalion. one has a fungicide and I complete ineectlclde combined. A good t'ombined many in mes up an followu: 4440-Bttrdtttut con-lulu; of 4 pounds unslaked lime, A pounds copper nulphete. and 40 [Illone at water. to which in added , pound; or areellato of lead or 2 pound: ot unen- ute ot lime in paste form tit the dry tarm in used. “be one-halt thin quan- tity) for controlling bitin; lnsecu.and it whine or plant lice are present, one-thir" ot a pint at nicotine sulphate mould bo milled or. u an altertzallve. the lime mtlplmr could replace the Bordeaux mixture. 13o nut delay the application until the (Unease or pest has become " dent by its ravages. but make the " pllmtion in time to prevent the dam- age. An application oi/epray is not a rum. it in a preventative. Ir, 'lho contact. ”up. such In Item- ”no mum-Ion or Momma unlphue. tor the control ot Inching much like punt lice. If you ham r." atrrrady dotte 39. make applh-wtinn at ohm to your nearer“ F'sxperituetttttl Farm or mn. trim “mu-menuuiva for a Spray car mnlm'. or upuly dirm‘l to the Conn-Al Kxperimtuitt1l Parm. Ottawa, Those l'nlmnlzu's wilt give you full III-unw- Hum as lo mixing and tam-lying “prays tor tit" munrnl ot all posts and diseas- "H. Iton't tlolny. DO IT NOW. MINARD'S LINIMENT LUMBER. MAN'S FRIEND. “abmd~.mw ittttetroNmMyt.iiftoiUyt vonuon at rusiiiyi AG...‘ -- GIB- TH! ”um;- ov Imam vol TH! vacuum-.0! tNWtt' u must. no can“ Ute an!“ _ ”my. b' 'fr,'.),'?,,),,; ,,c'b',,t,i)"'sfi'd!!r'ls ( all. an“; ' to. It I. but 'lra'fffallfd ll (DIM has lat.) _ Mrs, Wm. Nhrse Vinitvd her dang». ter, Mrs. Sydmy Spencer an Mllvermn on Monday. ' Sulnl' of our lm‘al sports spent Hat, nrulny evening in Elmira. Some at traction boyrc. Messrs. N. w, Allingham and F A. Tanner were Sunday evening visitors at Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faulklwr or Moors-new visited at tho home of her "aroma, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nttrmsson yutnday. Sumo ot hu'r young people unanded the picnic. at Glennllan on Tuesday. Everyone bad a splendid Mme. Miss Grace Min-Kenna spent Satur- day ln Khrhener. Mr. Ale): ("x-pet has purchase, I new Maxwell cur. ' Wo urn glad to report that Miss Matilda Ernst is on a fair way In re- mvery. Tht, many {Manda of Mr. Russel Al. lirtttham wilt be glad in hear tttttt he In ,rnmvvrlng from n m-vurn attack ot Giptttherta. Mr, and Mrs. H. Ernst and naught" Malllda matured to tlt, Jacobs one any last! week. Miss Run! or Minot-Inn spam n few days of last week with her friend Miss M, Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. c. Pluyfurd {rid baby of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. A, Gromm ot Wellesley we!“ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. P1aymrd. Ming A. Ronni. ot New Humbug in expected to uddreu the conning-Mon of Boyd church next Sand-y. Mr, J. L. Jupp ot Toronto spent a day In the old home town. Min, D. Wilson. Miss Suite Leann Ml” Bertha Manner ind Ml" Vern Woolls motored to Hamilton In! Friday evening to mend a law days, Communion service was bold In'the Congregational Church In: Sandi! morning. Ree. in. Webster of Elmira will give a let-lure In our hall on Fruity evening. June 6. Misses Ednn Newton und Vera Newhinney visited at Mr. Peter "Grub- ber's on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and In. Fred. “like: and farm Hy ot Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. P. Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Roland and Mr. and Mn. Plank Roland ot SIIaNon‘ spent Sunday with friends here, Local Ind Patton-I. Mrs. T, Murrell ot Bnmlord spent a low days with relative. here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hatrkitt of Lim wood visited friends on the line on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jun. Coply at New Dundvn were Sunday visitors with trionds hare. Mr. tytd Mrs, H. Bun-Ian of Linwood were Sunqny visitor. at Mr. Gto Plume“. Mrs th sum: of Wnorloo spent In! wool in this vicinity, 'Mln- Mun. Hammond of King» wood spent 3 few days with friends here, Mr. and Mm. Adam Mulch-ch. Mr. Henry and the ulna Martha Ind Lawn; [Anglebuh spent and” with Mr. Ind Mn. A. N, Weber. Don't. {magi the knoll) lo be held at Mammy on June 25m. Min: Clara Vallml: ot WIIGPIOO In holidaying with her patents. Mr. and Mrs. John Vallmur for two wool“, On Sunny ova-In. - Ban Ruskin, m of Mr. and In J. M Icy no the nil-tonne to In run over by In In! ductile. The car pulsed our the boy's nil. bribing it badly but lorlunnoly not breaking it. POI-unalt- Mr, Hiram; and dunner ot Phil- lip-bur; went Saturday with " Ion Mr Edvard Hut-mt aiiiiaturde 32'" In. w. on». boll, It: may lurid to It. " In (3003.1. KIM. The (room Ill mm by It. Join Baku” an In; on»- “. mud u bran-dd. v. . n t8rbtwlierdtlciatttm. T beter Tuli- In” Mond- m no you: couple . long And In»! raided lilo. m. N uuiir'rseekV - "H 9- vii-”L Mum-run. EL": wu Mutual, GM ki" win-0'. .syarttta I him] "A: m m WEST MONTROSE. CROSSHILL. MACTON. " Aoeettgtuatsatoear-o. " Weds-cod” nun-con, my am. u " m. we: mom. damn-m ot in. no! In. John 't "I united In rum-.0 to Olin. w. Votes. only an tt. of Wm. Yugo, at Donatello. Tho " bride, who wot. u (own of white Ink plus. with (sarcoma overdrou ind, " bridal veil. Vin gun any by he” td lather. My.” Seneca] phynd the, h Jwadd at m 2. After a wedd " iii dlnw the lumpy mph lot: on the th 6.16 train tbe Tm m Khan Fills, the blldo tmvytlinq In a mm ot brown, with but to match. Mr. and olMo. Yule: wlll tends in Hopelar. , Rev. Mr. Harvey performed the cere- I page]. - I Movedrhy Henry Walker and John ‘Herber, that this Council do now Bd. Jouru and form a Court of Revision {and Appeal. . Reeve Gro. z. Lam: acted us chair- man qt Bald Court of Revision. Tho members of said Court having duly an.“ and subscribed their respective ottthtt ot office. the {allowing were heard and the rhainnan reported and rocomgmqtded that the [allowing rhanRr-s ho made in the assessment rolls for 1919. '.rrr. - -____ "m" Bayou. who is detained in the local Gunner S?e"trt Turner. who went calls IS a mnterlal wane”. Ind 81,100 OVBI‘IQII win the R. C. H. A., has , hi I 'm h tt t t it returned to Orlando. and to It Dre-Ont 'h'ldU/e"l'r'l,,'l"'l' gen: tl' a 'lelul. . . . n his home in Elan. §Coroner w.s, Damn ordered an In- _ one". mad after the jury bud viewed ir --'T-------------- At the body tonight an adjournment was I WOLMOT " COUN¢|L- l made tor I: week. Bor" will appear . -----------------. if before Magistrate Blake In the Ponce / Court to-morrow morning and mu be thmot Council met at the Town. remanded. l , ship Hall. Baden, on Monday, May 26. can. May 28.--Wittt his man no- 1919. "eureiy handcuffed (Thief German at» The-minutes or the previous tttttV rived back In the city tomUttt from slon ware "and and approved. Strntford. whore he went um nInvn- Mrs. L. o, Gowitttr and Gd, chll- dun. at Detroit are damn; at the hope ot Mr, and Mrs. John Rite. Gunner George Turner. who went overlain with the R. C. H. A., has retumud to Cunadg. and In at Dre-out " " hemo'tn Elan. ' Crtstt--At Wells-lay. May Mth. Jo Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Croft, V. B.,ur f%ibel--At K, D W. Hugh-l, Mar Mst, to Mr. mud Mes. Willi-m Sel- bel. "4 David an. a non PMehett--At midgebort. my 26th. to Mr. and Mrs. Willi-In Patchett, . 1Utttthter. H. Schultz we highly aaanssed, re- duced $500.00. Assessment of A. Hoftttetter trans ferred to Christ Rrhwartzonmoor. E. P. McClelland, removed. struck off roll. I D. n. Filsingor. added to roll. Henry Hoss. John It., Sl‘henk. John B. Jnntzi and Simon Weber each to haw one doe struck " the assass- tttent poll. Allnwml. : Moved by llvnry Walker and John llorlwr that tho following accounts he ptttssmi:--- Hahn Brass Fm.. Palm» tags l. $22.56 P. H. McCallum, Dlvlsinn Court Moved hy Hy. mttmoiu, and Sam'l Hunsperger. that thits Council do nnw adjourn Io meet again on Monday. June it, “‘9. Pu. like Flynn. . (kn lube boy, who wan bully wounded wh iq tutrtttm the enemy, has recovered 'ustticiontlys thlt he Is now this to wheel 'nlmi Isl! around In an luvalld’s chnh' [ Assessment of P. Srhwenzr‘r Imus- rerred to Goo. D. Forlar. Moved by Hy. Nnhrganu and Sum‘l Hunsherzvr that the report at Hm chairman tttt rerrtived and adonlod and that tho Ctork make tho nllvra- Hons accordingly, ”we Ptt ... ... p.. ... F... 10.00 E. D. Eldt. tor [“8933an and ' “king census ... ... ... ... 77.00 I. M. (tassel. tor assessing and ' taking: (muslin ... ... '.. .v. 80.03 x. Knufmnn. tor assessing and taking census ... m.. ... .. 88.83 Andrew Sirolcher. sheep killed by dogs ..mm.t ... t.We..te. 45.00 P, Soy)". taking pauper to Hour at Rollin 'e. .. ... ... .. 2.00 A. Hartung. burying dend‘nnlmal 1.00 Rarmttnd--3ottnron-- At Kitchener. MI! I, mm Palm Johnson. daugh- tor ot In. Jennie Johanna. to wn. than Prank Rnymaad. Samuel Shut: too higth nesessnd. reduced 8200.00. . J. Rinkle, too highly assessed. re. duced $100.00. anon Mrs. M unm- an an two trmttrorwu-tir', m In In." not "ttms" Inn. new! on. who hp in: roger!“ lull-ll: (or over no you”. Clerk... ... mW. 'tt ..tm.. J. P. Ernst. telophottrs sorvire.. Mrs. P, Walker, Pnlrlotin Insur- PU. no. lug-d 'at'Tf, but trom OV-nou. “a. W I ml Tyttq- by " In, "a am Mon. _ n Dunn mm an "”1"”: hug urn-4 hobo In. "an... warmthurwwll-IM Th0! both tmtUted 'r." tn M- an. the “In! mm at T", 2W'ttltlt, took ENC? Schmllt. Patriotic, Insur- Erharh. PRtriotie Itw,ur. Porhw, Patrlouc maul" MAINIAGES. BIRTHS. CHAS. HEIPEL a team a. te' " "tMlt"ttt--Ttt an. an In my. mg..&u mailman-cm.“ Clerk, 12.00 10.30 10.00 10.00 10.00 l Hamilton, May 29.--Porritta & Spon- our of Bury. Enxllnd. the larval com» man-chi felt manufacturer: In the old land, hue doomed upon Humlllon as Gunman null export. headquarter: The firm um he mpltnllnd at not lens than $1,000,000. A large auto has been purchased in the east end. and tha int. tlnl expenditure on humus ma "unwell! wlll be clout to a mllllon violin“. Work mm at oncM. in]; ploymonk will be slum to 500 male to sun. Bod-kl nmltucturlng to". the mutiny w!“ "m..' ll the tuna- t-cturo of wool)". blanket- tatd pon- Ilbly other has" mac-n. “our“ ad Two-lo had III“ I ma (a the Ira. . Gait. May 28.--Wittt his maule- eurely handcuffed (Thief German ar- rived back in the city tonight tram Btratford, whore he went this morn- ing to so: [van Falcon. the Rouman. tan, who is accused ot murdering John Stepalross Borokaty, alias John Brown, a Russian. in the gravel pit on alarm near this city on Sunday The murdered Rusnian was a mur- rled man. his widow now living in Ars menln. The funeral will take place on Thursday. Petrol! will appear in court on Thursday morning in answer to tho rliarge ot murder and will be remanded. Detective Brumlley made the arms} as Power! was going along the street towards Ills boarlrlng house. When the prisoner realized that he had {men arrested he made an ettort to free him, sell. but without surreal NEW $1,000,000 comm eons t To HAMILTON The discovery of the body In: nude when (‘th Gorman drove out to the scene at the crime with 30108. utter he had told what he know, " was found under a pile ot stone: with the held badly battered, The clothe, were ripped and ull the pockets turn- ed Inside out, Indicating that robbery Whit the motive tor the crime. Petrol! is 23 years ot age, about 5 feet 7 Int-hen in height and is well dream), The murder was cleared up within 24 hours ot the time the author. ities' were made nware of the crime. Effort to Free Himlelf. Stratum). May 28.---iratt Pawn". wanted in connection with the murder at (hut nu Sunday last of John Brown, a Meal Russian. was nrrosled here last night after ho had “lighted from the late G. T. R. train. _ bed I "one no hit the Baum: our the head. Boys! urn no than ran nvty. and I'd came after him. lie uhd Ivan u the Run-hm I“ dead and the reply, he an. “I tttat “he I: outlived." In: in aid to hue than son: but to. the scene ot the crime, Ind returned over but III hour. later Smykn Rayon. companion of the ttl. lexed murderer. was brought before Magistrate Blake this morning and on the nnminal charge of murder was remnmlml to the county jail at Kltrh- an". 1mm Jana 4. " was his tvotttms. Mon that led to the dlarnw-ry of the murder, of which he was the only eye- witness. BANK NOTE RAISER FORGOT REVERSE SIDE London, Ont., May 27.--Utttdon pol ice allege that a systematic attempt to raise one, dollar um, ta :10 deyomlna- lion. and to pass them of! on orelgn- era in being practised in the city. Yenlorday Labor! Kressler n Rusulan, was arrested, chargvd with having a forged noto in his possession. He was remanded tor trial on May M. and in the meantime the Investigation will be proceeded with. The bill which Kressler In alleged no have manna was a genuine one drillcr note. The 810 marks from n genuine till] ot the denomitttMion_tuut Tn secured. and skilfully pasted (we the dollar note. The work was so well done that a usual examination. or oven I'lntorlng of corners. would not arouse suspicion. but on the reverse side "one doll-r" words " length ttttratrted attention. and Kressier'n urea: for lowed. Donia uory to cm VII to tho use: that I. and its warm not Eton ‘h Wam- Pat and” “term but; pro - lulu Irma In. the any baton on the nation plutonn u act-110:} They would Into tho wood. tho Shanon tum null they no to the mvol pl: and than, u- ncut“ to Bonn. Inn at! the nu:- dared nun [at Into an Argument on: Bohhevl-m "a began to light. Boys! HP he pm“ Input, when Inn grab tit'MMiNifiii2'iiitiCiiiAUVq"e “In"... by a ttteh'.?,,','::'?,!,)!!,???',,:.?',',??,: . m, lino nu on ttimrrsottt...tAdetii,'Nr.iittti. "_meuahhttt"rsut, by! the my. Hingham, Mainir, May 1'.9.--While at- lemptlng to, rem-no his tttree-year-old niece. Beatrimt "tttherington, late you» lerdny afternoon John c. Hetherington at Guelph. (ILL. recently discharged from the Canadian military service, w, drowned In the Canaan: stream in this town. The little girl. with a hve-year-ald companion. Bertha Hail, were playlng near the stream and the Hetherlngton girl fell over the bank, her playmate Immediately calling for ‘help. Tht, child was mstttintt on the water near, the shore and the mother securing an! pole with a hook In the end ot it caught hold of the rhlld's dross. care- fully pulling her ashore. Lylngdhc child on the ground. Mrs. "whoring ton thou returned lo assist her broth. er-ln~lmv, hut Ite did not come to the surmcv. The body being taken front the water about three quarters of an hour later, Hetherington. who was emplnyod by the Canadian Paeitie Railway at Guelph and Guelph Junc- tion Dolor» entering his country's 31“" Vice. was' making his tirst visit to his brother‘s new hutm- in tho 'yPtts.stince the mum's arrival here with Ilia fam- Ily from Guelph three years ago. An inquest held this ntkemoon re. salted in a verdirt ot death due to no chlcnml drowning. Aside from his local relatives Mr. llethormgtun is survived by two sign-rs, Beatrice Heur nrmglun. or Windsor, ont.. and Mrs. James R. Klldalre. ot Galt. Ont. FORMER- GUELPH MAN DROWNED Isaac Johnston died at llalifnx at the age of one hundred years. f When . child'u tmtttue't_rtttte, breath feverish, and at. nah-h can than depend upon we old "Cataracts" to and}, m thus 'mghlr a... the little liver and bomb. cm Me is: duly, he can... They tattteliucaetdr-dmrehildrteedb-daoea.. than”! whim bilio_kh. Bath 10mnt MW“ -di-herbhtg-doarRretyM mi 'qrwaris su,'s, "Mother's Tender Flowers" Hurry! Give Cascarets to clean the little ‘cloggea-up liver and bowels. Children love harmless Cascafets beam. Cucarets taste like candr--ontr 10 ccnu I ttart, Grand! Watch the tongue of your youngl 1 . Children droop and wither if you permit constipation poison to be ttbsorbed into their delicate systems. _ MF TIE augment The Flavour Lasts! I Toronto,. Junr' L--- Representative! lor tho Toronto firemen this morning withdrew their ultimatum to the Ctty Council in which a strike was tin-eu- ened unless the alderman grated ltheir dvmandtt for a new wage new ule. This withdrawal Wttt4, (in 1ttttttttre of developments in the strike situation to-day and following violet! upon a decision ot shed car nllvly- mm: lo retrain from a sympathetic strikv, it has resulted in a pessimistic ttttitudo on the pm or nanny strike leaders. ,f Hope annshlp Cou Icll will MI. one!) year a memorial tt"td, " the nu ur mm“ mm an the dollar, to ”all! ill- . WM will-N and their dependent-, VERA LAVELLE _ ESCAPES FROM TORONTO JAIL Toronto, May '29.--Vetrtg Luella, 'tho was unwitting sentence an; 'i?l?i?i' of assisting Frank McCullough.- demned murderer, to escape tron M. to-dly herself escaped tram the un- Institution. and bus so tar not been recaptured. With and!!!" wanna pn- sonar named Mullen. aha wu m- ing out a washing In the jail it'd; when in some way a ladder watt one,“ Mr them and they climbed over. TM Masteu woman was recaptured thon- ly afterwards. and the pollen Ire on the trail of Miss Lavalm. TORONTO FIREMEN HAVE . WITHDRAWN ULTIMATUU McCullough. who was recaptured l tow iveeks ago. is to he hung“ on June Lt. tt.tttt.ithattttets Ttte - Mn.- tum hem-m tn In ttttthd-ttte _ selling sun In an 11tLthqurrs, mum. Nucl- "and ”cum with WRIGLL‘I‘! HE m- Jeb:,

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