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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 23 août 1917
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[" Sherbrooke Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917.Twenty-first Year Enemy Lost 30,000 in Two Days of Italian Advance Italians keep sweepin5 onward ::::::: AND BEND LINE AT SEVERAL POINTS; TRENCH TAKE 7638 PRISONERS IN FINLAND IS SERIOUS BANNER CROWD RECEPTION TO AT LENNOXVILLE MRS.T.M.CRAIG Monastir Set on Fire By Shell Fire, Zubruggc Again Bombarded By Airplanes.Report That Austrians Prepare to Evacuate Trieste.French Fake F'ortified German Position Verdun Front.Material Has Also Been Captured Socialists Persist in Plan to Renew Sessions of Landtag Despite Order of Government.1500 Persons From All Over Townships Visit Expeii-mental Farm.The attendauce of 1500 people at Recipient of Gift and Address Prior to Leaving Sherbrooke.The pictured walls of the JAPAN SHOULD SENO TROOPS TO HELP RUSSIA POLICY OF HON FOREIGN SECRETARY (Canadian Press Despatch.) Sher- tbe Experimental Farm, Ltnnoxville, brooke ^rt.Hall have seldom been! yesterday, on the occasion of the the setting for a more interesting and! third Farmers Da;», again demon- notable scene than yesterday, on the; styrated the popularity of thie insti- occasion of a reception to Mrs.T.i .\ttntion among the agriculturists\tof\tMalcolm Craig, who is leaving the! PEIKOGRAD, August\t23.\u2014\tThe j\tthe Eastern Townships and\twas\t; city for a new home on the shores of situation in 1 inland is serious\tas a\tabundant proof of the place that\tthe\tPacific Ocean in far-off Califor- result of the continued difficulty of\tthe farm occupies in their hearts and\tnia,\tabout 175 being present.To- forming a cabinet, and of\tthe persis-j\tminds\u2019and of the benefit and\tad-\twards four o\u2019clock the hall was filled, o-\t»\t^\tA\t;\ttence of the Socialists in\ttheir\tplan\tvantage derived by the farmers\tand\tand the guests were received by Mrs.oinCC August 2U JVlUCn War Î0 1'6Jlew sessions of the dissolved the community at large from the H.R.Fraser, Municipal Regent.I.O.Landtag on August _0.According experiments and operations carried D.E., and Mrs.Craig.The platform to the.evening newspapers, Premier on\tWas brilliant with masses of gay fiow- Kerensky instructed Governor\tStak-\tThe visitors came in from ail parts\t(;rs\tant a greater part erf the crop from bean g cared for.It U not c-ommon-My known that, many of the thing* ÿwdilcr are canned, «ueb aa bean*.ra, carrot*, ewien chard, etc., can dried without materially altering the flavour.There is no elaborate pnachinery neceeaary for this process.It as a* easy to dry fruit and vege fcafclee a* It i* to can them.It *im ply require* a rack on which to l«ce the materia! and protection rom flire, etc.By mean* of the proceea of drying * can gave apples, pears, jiiuroe jkerrie*, pea*.f»an* and all the ¦be.parn'ey thyme, mint, etc , ef Irtantly e- d tneipeneively A frw year* age in ro''et homee t.bs EAST SHERBROOKE Several of the resident* attended ;the \u201cFarmers\u2019 Day\u201d at the Experi-j mental farm yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.D.Carrier, of Rock : Island, were in town to attend the ^funeral of their cousin, the late Geo.Gamer.CASES BEFORE DIST.MAGISTRATE FOR $12.00 W?can\tyou a good looking Watch, which is a good time-keeper and will give you lasting satisfaction.Thin Model, Waltham or Zenith jewelled movement, in Fortune Filled.Plain or Engraved Case.Fully guaranteed.A.C.SKINNER: The Jeweler on the Square \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Man Jailed for Assaulting Mother.Boy Accused of Stealing Watch and Money.Alphonse Desharnais, of the village {of Lennoxville, was fined $10 and costs or 30 days in jail by Judge Mulvena yesterday for assault and battery upon his mother, Mrs.France* A Pcsharnaie.Defendant went to jail.w CHARGED WITH THEFT.Emery Vallieres, a juvenile aged 12, £ was charged with the theft of a watch and $10 In money from Mrs.! Jean Breton.At the request of the partie* the hearing of the case was fired for Tuesday next, and the defendant was allowed to go until then in the care of his mother.w - i CITY NEWS MR, HETHERINGTON FOUND FIVE MILES FROM HIS HOME Gifts, Books, Fancy Work Material.\u2014Rosemary Gift Shop.\u201cPound Wash\u201d takes a great load off the busy housekeeper.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry.The Misses Davenport, who have i been guests of Mrs- Charles Sangster have returned to Framingham, Mass.The reduction sale of Ladies\u2019 and Men\u2019s suits is still on at J.L.Mar-tus,' 65 Wellington St.Miss Sheridan, of the Bell Tele-I phone staff, is visiting her sister, Miss M.Sheridan in Stanstead.Rent your spare rooms Fair Week, Edwards will rent you furniture, bedding.etc.Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition.Reserved seat tickets on sale at Wig, gett's Shoe Store ; 53c, including war tax.\tI Mrs.George Brown, accompanied by her son, Mr.Russell Brown, are spending a couple of weeks at the 1 home of her father, Mr.Geo.Price., Ladies, select your costume now from the new Fall and Winter styles ; at J.L.Martus,\u2019 65 Wellington SG Mr.George Willard left the first of the week on a business trip to Boston, New York, Philadelphia and : other points, before returning., ; If you own an automobile, you can keep it washed and polished for one year for $1.25.Ask the B.& L.Mfg.Co., Ltd., how, at their stand in the j Main Building, To let\u2014Fully equipped dining-room and kitchen at Wilton House, opposite G.T.R.station.No rent charged.Seating capacity of dining room 60 people.Now ready to start business for Fair week., Apply to Geo.Povey.Anyone willing fo loan war souvenirs for an exhibit\u2014proceeds for our men in the trenches\u2014kindly communicate with Mrs.S.W.Jenckes, 17 Prospect street.It may be interesting to the public to know that there is a Forestry Draft being raised in Sherbrooke for the Forestry Company No.403, under , Capt.J.F.Belford.Applications can be made or information obtained from Lieut.R.I.Dean, Belvidere Street.Armory, Sherbrooke.Armory teie; \u201cPound Wash\u201d sends all table and bed imen home nicely ironed ready to i use.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry.The B.f; L.Mfg.Go., Ltd., in order to have the people become more familiar with their Maple Leaf Dirt Chaser, are giving away $5.00 in gold each day to the lucky persons.We are giving away buttons with numbers on them.The idea is to find the party with the corresponding number, and to the lucky persons will be given $5.06 in gold daily while the Fair last*.Be sure and get a button at the Maple I-eaf Dirt Chaser stand in the Mam Building.Mr.Hethermgton, of the Little Lake, who left his home Tuesday morning to go to a blueberry field and did not return, was found yesterday at 5.80 p.m.in the woods about five miles from the field, by Mr.Beckwith while looking for the.cows.The old man who is eighty years of age, was exhausted and weak from his exposure and going without food for two days and one night, but at latest reports shows no bad effects from his experience.FIRE ALARM FROM EXHIBITION GROUNDS FALSE RICH SANDS OF ALBERTA Very Remote but Large Supplie» o* Asphalt Malarial* The Mellon Institute of Industrial Rewardi at Pittsburgh, Pa, investi-gateff the poesifcliities of using th* asphaltic sands of Alberta fpr commercial purpogpp.Since the ftret explorer descended the Athatxuka River, upward* of one hundred and fifty years ago, the existence, in the northern part of the Province of Alberta, of deposits of asphaltic or bituminous sand has been reoegntaefl, paid the Can ad laa Chemina! Journal.This material ooneUts of approximately 15 per cent.,of high grade bitumen and 85 per oent.of eilicloug sand.That the,ddjpoplts were of large extent was evident, but until after 1800 little was defihlteiy known regarding their true j economto importance, i For many years, the remote geographical position of the deposits, as well as lack of transportation facilities, effectually prohibited any attempt at actual development.Apart from | widely scattered fur trading pests.th*re was an entire absence of settlements throughout groat tracts of Northwestern Canada.Methods of | transportation were of the most prlml- | live sort\u2014dogs and toboggans in wtnt- j er, ecc.ws and canoes in summer.| Gradually, however, with the opening j up of the country, condition* Jhave ! changed.New railways and highways ; have been built and settlements have ! come Into existence.The old historic fur-trading post of ; Fort McMurray.three hundred mile?1 to the north of the city of Edmonton, j stands near the southern border of I the bituminous sand area.Three out standing features orssented by a consideration of these deposits may be Uven: (1) They represent the largest i known deposits of solid asphaltic ma terials; (2) The deposits are undevei | oped; (3) All aaphait used In Canada Ij imported from foreign countries The areal extent of the deposits ia probably not less than one thousand : square miles and the average thick- | ness fe upwards of IflO feet.THE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT If we show you, during this sale, how you can buy $4.00 to $5.00 for $2.00 to $3.00, it\u2019s your own fault if you don t take advantage of it.\t_\t,\t.All our broken lines of Shoes and Oxfords are now offered at unusual price reductions The qualities are so high and the prices are so low that you really cannot afford to miss them.See window display.Come in and see bargain tables.M.J.CHOQUETTE.85 WellingtoM St.Opposite His Majesty\u2019s Theatre.OUR LINE OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES is the largest and most compIete\\this side of Montreal.Visitors in town during the fair are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock.ELECTRICAL REPAIR AND SUPPLY CO., W.J.Wiggett.\t71 Wellington St.SSOIVIE F»EOF»LaE XMIINJK The \"Present\u201d and its Income will go on iorever.There is a time when a 4% SAVINGS ACCOUNT is mighty welcome.Start one here.NOW.with ONE DOLLAR.You won\u2019t regret it.THE SHERBROOKE LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANY only way of having green corn throughout the year was to dry It, while today we depend wholly npo* ''anned corn, an article that, costs three times the.price of the dried and is no better.Y\" are told by some that they have more vegetables than they need or than they can u*e and, therefore, they are making no effort to «eve them It is a world enum and no food fit for human consumption should be allowed to go to wart.e.Have all you can.Can it if possible.Evaporate what, you cannot ca-n.Give -r, «omeone elae what, you carmot take care of.Let no food perieh.Tti* success , of the world struggle will be decided by food.FORMETR BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE SCHOOL BOY KILLED.Lieut.J.H.Laird, reported killed, enlisted in the 171st Battalion, under the command of Sir William Price.He was later transferred to a first contingent unit from Montreal.Lieut.Laird was 23 years old and was a native of Quebec City.He was educated at Bishop\u2019s College School, Len-naorville, and nefore enlisting held a commission in the 8th Royal Rifles, of Quebec.r Come In ! A* toon «\u2022 JXHIitfhll?! tf nr) 1 wt lift whrrw you Redîern Corsets If you are a Mt given to fuJU net» there are Redfern model* that ju*t *eem to \"take off\" fle»h.We fit them, cut them down, or take them in wfrven ne-ce*» ary.ÙJutr A* T WHITING BUILDING FUNERAL OF LATE GEORGE C.CARRIER.The funeral of the late Mr.Geo.C.Carrier was held this morning from his late residence, 14 Second Ave , to St.Jean Baptiste Church, and was largely attended.The service was conducted by the cure of the parish, Rev.Father Laporte, and the Requiem Ma*s sung by the choir.Prof.Cartier presiding at the organ.Mr.Thos.Chabot was director, and the hearers were Messrs.K Couture, Rochon, Bisson, Benoit, Dion, and Laliberte.The deceased who passed away suddenly Monday evening, was 41 years of age, and a strong and able-bodied man, aaid his untimely death is regretted by his many relatrvec and fnends He leaves a wdfe who waa Mias Rose-Anna Bernard; a fa ther, Mr.F.Carrier, and brother, D.F.Carrier, all of this city; two sons and four daughters.Mr Carrier was bom in Sherbrooke, and has always made his home here.He.was employed at the Jenckea Machine Company\u2019s works at Quite a little excitement was caused yesterday at 5.30 p.m.wben a fire alarm wras rung in from the Fair I grounds.Brigades from Nos.3 and 4 Stations responded, also the chemical engine from No.1.On reaching the grounds it was found to be a false alarm, the second in a week, and though not quite so \u201csorry a joke\u201d as the one sent in during a recent heavy | storm, just a little too often to meet, with the approval of the officials at; the fire stations.These things are { generally attributed to our bad boys! but in this case the accusation might be transferred to older and wiser' heads, as the alarm was rung in from I one of the buildings near which sev-ï eral men w-ere employed.PATRIOTIC WORK WORK COMMITTEE.The Work Committee gratefully acknowledge the following donations: Women\u2019s Patriotic Society, Cook-shire, 30 prs.socks; Bishop\u2019s Crossing, per Mrs.T.L.Tite, 17 prs.socks; Lemesurier, per Mrs.Samuel Allan, 10 prs.socks; Brookbury, per Mrs.Gilbert Grey, $10.-«- WAR ABRACADABRA Magic of Letters and Figures Sees War End in February, 1918.Th* following most remark«bl* article first, appeared in the Tulsaca | Democrat and published In the Enid Events of Enid, Okla., a short time ago.\ti Whoever wrote It is s marvel at ' figures, and we most sincerely hope, that the author is right and that Ma; figures do not lie., The Kaiser ie the man who started -the war ; Serbia is the country where the war was started.There are aix letters in each nf: these words and if written together and divided in halves also will spell '\u2018Kaiser\" and \"Serbia.\" KAI-8ER 8ER-BIA The greatest man in France is J offre, commander at the Marne.Apply: the same rule as above, and we, have: JOF-FRE FRE-NCH Germany claims to be the most cul-1 tivated nation in the world, and this supereulture is termed .\"knl+ur.\" Turkey is the leant \"kultur.\u2019\u2019 Apply this rule : , KUL-TUR T UR-KEY And now for the kaiser\u2019s number.If the word .\"kaiser\" is written with each letter followed by the number of Its place in the aJpbabet, MUCH WAYSIDE FOOD Nettle ia Useful and Dandelion Much More So Not every green thing good to eat grows in a market-garden.To the initiated the field and hedgeside are always sufficient for a delightful salad, at least.The most wholesome and deliciously flavoured of these wild salad ingredients is the dandelion, that ! despised \"weed\" which we grab out , of our lawns with such savage delight- : A dandelion diet would be a little mon- [ otonous, but the young and tender shoots, either boiled as greens, or used with other things as a salad, ar* Up- ! top stuff.Few\u2019 fanners would object to any- | one armed with a sharp knife, with j which to slice off the dandelion tops, | surveying his fields for a salad, and ! the result would be a basketful of ! tender greens, superior to those you ; buy at the shop.Next to the dandelion comes the nettle.Catch your nettle young, and it beats spinach all ! to nothing.The old and mature net- j tie, which flaunts itself in such quan- j titles In hedgerows, is no usa for a { salad, or for a boiled green, either.I But in Lancashire, England, teas of j thousands of galions of nettle beer are i made.QUIET, COOU, AIRLY ROOIVIS For your next visit.The WILHELMINA 242 Mountain Street, Montreal, Que.Rooms from 75 cents up per day.Courteous service.Garage accommodation for motor parties.Telephone Uptown 5346.FEED FOR DAIRY COW Should Store Flesh on the Animal by Right Care The milk produced by a dairy cow of proper type is in proportion to feeds ; consumed plue the reserve of feed ; stored in the body as fat end flesh., As an example of the latter it has been j shown that fresh cows may be fed on i a maintenance ration or even starved ! for several days yet produce milk In fairly large quantities with, however.! a proportional decrease of weight and flesh.Again it has been proven that j cow* of proper type having a store ni ' fledh before calving will not ooly milk ; more heavily but also moie porslaten ; tty during the succeeding milking per ! led.It is clear, therefore, that this supply of fat and flesh stored on the dry cow of dairy type will be drawn upon when mont needed and be either given off as milk or so take the phwse of feeds consumed in supplying bodily ! needs that a larger proportion of these feeds may be utilized for milk production EQUINE HERO RETURNED \u201cSteve Lane\u201d gf Patricias Bore Far quher and Qault Of all the hundreds of thousand a-pf horses that, have been shipped-tc European battlefields Item.this eoun try few came'back.If there wse an?such thing as a deoorfffibn Jor gallant ry on the flalti c-i imttk for horse: such as bnure uaenCrefielve, old gtev-Lane, honest thoroughbred, would hare brought such decoration wltl him.Back In 1B11, Steve Lane, i che&taut son of.GJganteum and Da! 1 became a hero when, he won the Hen j drfe Memorial stdopleohase wrer th' ] thr*entile route In Canada, but tha was on the good,green field.of sport i Since then he has become far mor of,a hero, for he won recognition oi tha field of, battle, and seems to havt : barae a chartned life, for he is one o' thft.fayr aarvivara.af .therilWatsfl Brin ceas P;iï,ricJifcS.\u2022mosr\u2019-notf'cl of all r*x ment» «ent' io tùta^reat war.When the Princess.Patricias, made up of 1,200 nf the ftower of young man hood of Canada, went away-to war,.Steve Laae was seiocted to go.along as the \u2022 charger of Gol.Fatqnhar, in command.It la one of the sad phases of history thet Steve Lone, i* Ole enly surviving charger of the rsgimeat.Stavo Lane ia»t ranadifer Colin Carcup bell, and rats* back to Ga.ix®t»!rs plhoe.Manor House.St.HStisre, Que he*, to end his day».After Ool.Farquhar wss killed his hiithful Store Lane was pre-seatsd to Mbjor rianfUSon Garüt.tha gentleman who donated $58,06\u2018fl frpm his own purses to-finance the \"PWn oeüa.Pata:\u201d In.«ne aï the famotjs bat tleafc\u2019'White riding tfca old etaepl* chaser.Sîajpr .Çsqlt was .wounded in bath'legs.Wif® he.wa* ordered-back homo he decided to bring eld 8towa Loco back with him.SgMfflil I sCED* llMil Your eyes are worthy of the best.Be exacting and ask for it.You'll find it at I 7 3 Wellington St.I Preparedness f C.S.GLEASON, Para.SHERBROOKE,QUE.OUR SOLE PURPOSE The sole purpose of this institution is to prepare young men and wo-! men to be serviceable to themselves : and to the business world by a train-jing that will fit them to do effective and intelligent stenographic work.! Here you may equip yourself in | this profession in a very short timai | and at a small expense.Gleassn's Businiss College, SHERBROOKE.QUE.Ships Made of Stone ''arurete holds its own in the construction af our homes, »ur public buildings, cur bridges, our mooumeats «ni »-%u in.our sru.o&.Harbored safely In Non7»fiy,n waters Is on enormous thonavao-ton targe, baiit entirely of concrete; a Tfl-ysar-eifi skiff of stone floats marrtly on the waters of the River Seim*, While a, concrete barge Is daily tewed up and down a certain partion of the-lilver Thames, number Six time* e 1*\tplaced the\tslgnifl- 6,\u201d\twe have ;\t K\t-116\t A-\t16\t I-\t- 46\tl R-\t146\t E-\t56\t R-\t-186\t \t-666\u2014the\tkatoer\u2019a six\tequate 36\tplus , 6 English Courrty IM lo-krome » Thëre axe many \u2022 «¦(her county nicknames Just r.g diüsrespgcfûil as tbst of Yorkshire Tyke, What aiwett Btvau sbire Durnsüagp.Silly Snrttffk, Berk shire Figs.HbrnAPtbfr* Ks-gn, Derby ftoxna, and WUtofttoa Kiwuvjakers?Handy Tray for Iter.-iils and A ptoio *f Vifcïit avMfcfiswd, a*ed to anfwer promptly aü laquinet regarding: ¦tock-B «ad dcbdp, cad to r-**® quotations or m^ormatioa.6 STRATHCONA SQUARE.Paoae BO.or 629 R 2 BIG PRICE FOR HOGS GIVEN AT FRELIGHSBURG FRELIGHSBURG.Aug.23\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.John Harvey shipped from here to Montreal market Tuesday, four cars of live stock consisting mostly of hogs, for which, with one exception, the highest prices ever known were paid.The farmers for miles around brought in their hogs, which were mostly of the bacon type, weighing from 150 to 200 lbs.One large farmer, Mr.Miles Grans, received for nineteen pigs and one large hog, the sum of $573.58.Prices paid were : Hogs select, 150 lbs, and over.$17.00 per cwt ; common and light, $16.50 ; Sows, $14.00 ; Lambs brought $12.00 per 100 lbs.; Sheep ; brought $7.00 per 100 lbs.; Beef \u2014 canners, 4 to 4^ cts.per lb.; Fat cows, 6 cts.per lb.: Bulls, 5 cts.per lb.There is but little prospect of the cattle market improving until the poor quality of grassbeef has been ! disposed of.CANADA S FOOD QUESTION Cause of Shortage Is Underproduction of Food T.L Church of Toronto, in discus slug the question of food, -oonaumptlor:.says: \u201cThis is a matter In which each Individual muet Judge for himself.I agree with Sir Thomas tVhite that every endeavor should be made to get the people, as & nation, to economize, but that the manner in which they economise should be left to them People knew what they ought to do in this matter without its being pointed out to them.\u201cIt is under-production which is one of the main causes of the food difficulty in this country.We in Canada are the slowest people in the world, kou hear some Canadians talk of the English being slow but look at what is being done in England to-day\u2014con scrlption, cultivation to the limit, and industrial and agricultural co-operation all in force.While Canada talks, England acts.The producer and the consumer want bringing together.Cooperative methods as employed by the Lloyd-George Government are the best remedy for under-production.\u201cThe power of the State ought to he utilized In all directions to reduce the economic dislocation resultant from the war.The trusts and combines In this country have nobody to regulate them.There ought to he fixed prices in the large centres as part of a big scheme With all the Parliaments we have not been able to cope with the situation.want to without feeling toward the end of the day that you\u2019ve smoked too much.Mild?Of course, but satisfying.H's-iKt:! LOOK Sporting News GIBBONS WON FROM CHIP BY WIDE MARGIN (Canadian Pres* Despatch.) ST.PAUL, Minn.Aug.23\u2014Tommy Gibbons, St.Paul boxer, won by a wide margin from George Chip, of Newcastle, Pa., here last night in a ten-round boxing match in the opinion of the majority of the newspaper men at the ringside.DUNDEE OUTPOINTED MEA- LEY.(Canadian Press Despatch.) PHILADELPHIA, August 23.\u2014 Johnny Dundee, the New York lightweight, easily outpointed Johnny Mealey, of this city in a six-round bout here last night.BASEBALL The St.Patrick\u2019s Baseball Team will practice on the Parade Grounds to night at 6 o\u2019clock in prepareness for Saturday s game.I i I TENNIS ECITING GAME AT SWEETSBURG SWEETSBURG, Aug.23\u2014(Special)\u2014A very exciting tennis tourna-1 ment was held last Saturday between j players from Cowansville and the lo- j cal champions.The contenders metj on the Sweetsburg courts.The result! was an all-round success for the lo- ; cal players, as may be seen by the returns of the match, as follows: Gamey vs.Leonard, 5\u20146,\t6\u20143,i 5\u20146.Ramsay vs.W.Boisvert, 2\u20146, 4\u20146.Ramsay and Gamey vs.Leonard and W.Boisvert, 3\u20146, 6\u20142, 2\u20146.Marchessault vs.Coutu.4\u20146, 3\u20146.The players mentioned in the first place were from the visiting team.PITRE vs.JOHNSON WM.J.FINN, Stock Broker, New Terk Stock* Chic»** Grain Market New Yark Cerb Market Cobalt and Porcupine Minin* Stocka TORONTO QUOTATIONS Roorr.;0S Transportation Bid*., Montreal.Tel.Main 2478.Clever Office Boy The death of Mr Henry Leslie,, wto rose from office boy to manager oi one of London's best known newspapers.recalled a remarkable atpry connected with the PTanco-Pmsslan Vfar One evening Leslie, fhen office boy to the editor of tfee \"Pall Ms!: Gssette,\u201d wag alone in the buiidlr.r when Mr.Kelt White, the eorrespor, dent of the paper with tn« German forces, arrived port-haste from the German \u201cG.H.Q \" with new* of the fall of Sedan, With eitter&xise that, in an office boy, was remarkable, he kept the printing etaff together, got them to work on the war correapon dent\u2019s \"copy,\u201d and ruahed out editions that kept the presses at work all eight.It was not until three days later that the Foreign Office 1\u2018eceived official information of the great de feat.A portable generator has bt* > te ally designed to provide elect.',' Kf -c to permit farm work to bo dont at night Telephone ns Emergency Orders for Transmission Machinery j Hockey Puck Travelled Faster than | Pitched Base Ball Fans who follow both hockey and aseball differ in regard to whether pack can be shot faster than a base-.ail can be thrown.In other words.i Walter Johnson\u2019s fast ball faster 'an a shot from the stick of Didier titre?An authority on the subject Has submitted an opinion.Harry \u2019iteek, who used to catch for the Van-ou /er Beavers, and who saw Pitre .Loot during a Stanley Cup series, ;.ade some efforts to time his shots, lie had also seen Walter Johnson pitch, and.while he had no figures on Walter Johnson\u2019s speed, and was unable to get anything like accurate figure! on Pitre\u2019s bullet shooting, he declared that aa far as he could judge he would rather, any day, stand up and catch a ball from Walter Johnson then take Harry Holmes\u2019 place in the no- and catch a shot from the stick of Pitre.H'' argued that Pitre\u2019s shot is the 'ast\u2018-r traveller, because, while you ould see a ball pitched by Johnson ' i wouldn\u2019t see a shot from Pitre un-: 1 it is right upon you.The argument hat a puck should trevel faster be uuse the player has a lever In a hork-y stick to give it the extra speed, ,.:\u2019e the pitcher has to throw with fingers and has no lever, still ap .oars to stand.We carry in stock a complete line of Dodge Transmission Machinery \u2022nd make it our busineee to give mamfactvnrra exceptional service in emergencies, N vr2t pay you to investigate the efficiency of the Dodge Wood Split Pulley.It costs 505c !'\u2022*» U» buy and deliver* 50\u2019 y more horse power value *!>®n metraj psdleys, becatwe it eliminates belt slip and weight friction dooge WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS J.S.MITCHELL & GO Stockers For Sherb
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