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' Phone- 24.0, V ,Ch’town _ FINGER `i>i,=iIt~1'i~s IN nusr GIVE Potion _ GLUE-IN noBsaiii'_ MONTREAL, April 27- Finger prints .in tho. dust found on a clock in the store 'gf Pearson llr_os.., a No- tre Dame street jewellers,' led to the arrest of Alber Leclair, the man be- ing caught by-lletectives Martin and Lehinc as he alighted from a “ont- renl train at Quebec on Saturday night. ` _ _ Leclnir is 'suspected of being the man who pulled ofi"thc novel stunt of entering two stores for the_pur- pose oi'._committing a robbery in one of them. i\t Pearsons a clock was in the way and 1-n removing it the fin- ger prints showed plainly in the dust,|\ Bertilioii expert Eugene Laf‘larr~mc,|_' ~ You Need 1 ' A _Spring ‘ System-Cleaning Tonic Nine out of ten people need a good bracing bl_cod purifying, appetite-making, strength-bui ing tonic. iiucsis' _ Burdock and Sarsaparilla is gpreparation that we can re onimend to those who feel ‘ lagged out.” It tones up the system, promotes the appetite, aids digestion, pur- ities and enriches the blood. It is not a “cure al1” but is an excellent medicine to take at this season of the year. Large Bottle 50c at decided on examination that the prints were those of Iieclair who had passed through his hands before. A hunt was made for the man with the result that he was caught_\t Quebec with n suit case in each hand which is said to have contained jewelry which he will have to-_ account for. He was :ii-'raigned_this morning be- fore Judge Lcet, pleaded not guilty to theft from tlirec Montreal stores and was remanded for enfllleie 0" me 2nd. ? J / ~ -_...aj ' If You are d ii 1 llee£ _ ge 1 i I Run _ Down- . - Ilere is ilie ionic to make you cat. H1200- lllillk -'if' ' and work better. If it doesn't. YOU BCI Y0_“l’ "“‘“fY .......... . ~ _ ...ni , back. Tastes good. Rusullssure. Price 75:. Diug___ifompany , f \ mu mnuuuir 4 _ ,...... uname. -_; -as-_ ,__ -:ag , ... 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BW’ services in..» the Central Chr-istllll Sl"lf\7|l.~ P°°l'\Y-;V°hi»ilBf-ed oell in the the mortgage on tbe_property will be was accused of torturing children in burned at the moming service. Mr gough n0g¢0n_ M,,Bs_, and late, when Harding, who ls an eloquent preacher: chi- bodies of several; ch11dr¢,~,__.w¢,-¢- will preach an appropriate sermon. fo ' " and the choir will render special ed muslc.- The public are cordially in- m, vited to attend. There will also be to special music nf. the evening service. RUs.,.,Co__ Owmg to the ms, ____ ernors of Massachiisetts have been inoupi org lc__€;_ SSS lll1_Hl-Ki;ig the shores 2? oniie or ‘ici bi nh., men lu this sectioiile (fl Pllied liiilaiilil h"m freed or _M IBM? tc* have his have been unable to set their gears on terrible conditmn C." me remedied ut the 26th as usual. Thy are waltliig for Ch“"1"°t°“'"' N°th"‘K has ev" bee" a good stiff’ sou’ wester to drive the done' whenever “ “l‘“'eme"t “'85 ice away.-Mr. Gas Desroclies of R.T. started to "E" the l’"5°“e"- Sl°"i0H L_ roairvonu vicaas ~ -~ 1- - A --IN sowmav-" _._, . __ ._ .. A Boston, despatch of»Aprllr 19., window of his cell in (`tate prison his first game of baseball today in forty years. The match was play- ed between prison nines. On May 8 (next month) this re'-i markable prisoner will have complet- ed forty-one years in solitary con- finement. This is the world's record of Jesse Pomeroy, confined in a- Massachusetts State_'s _Prison _nt Charlestown, Mass. _ When Pomeroy was a boy 0f`_'15 he und showing they had been tortur- to death, the lad was accused of irdcr, found guilty and sentenced solitary confinement for life, For many yearsthe difIerent~Goy- peeled to in an effort on the part the friends of the prisoneii to have ` 'arrested in the newspapers telling. of crimes that Pomeroy has committed since. in .prison .and,,a. ,damper was Put on efiorts to make. his axlstenw less mlserable._ , _\GITA'l‘ION T0 HELP HIM. After forty yearsol life in a diiliy prison cell, a movement. ,was,,la8t May, started to help Pomeroy, Wo- _ncn’s clubs in various cities-took to the matter to ace if something ¢0\lld- n't be done, while nearer home, Dis- _trict _,Attorney Joseph Pelletier, of Boston, lectured about New England advocating that something should be do'ne`foi`1 'the prisoner. _, District Attorney Pelletier said in one lecture nt the Revere 11o`iise, Boston: "I don‘t advocate turning Jesse-,Pimeroy loose, but he should -not be-' eptin solitary confinement. No man should he kept in solitary confinement. Yes, he did commit criiize, but there are other crimes among us that,nre being committed and some of ‘these nrc just as bad, I think' Pomeroy hns been used cruelly, and I am-doiiii; all' I can to help him." _\ll_ ciiorts, liowcvcr, were fruitless. MOTHER STILL Ll\'i