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JUST ONE REASON
On WedatasdaY evening It was
rather hot in New York, but 50,000
people gvthered• in the Yankee
Shell= to Watch Joe Louis and
Max Schmeling fig'h't, The Louts
gentleman comes' front Detroit rind
the Schmeling personage from Ger•
many with the good wishes of
11:tier been him. Early reports
u Beat stere were gate receipts of
mo eeon dollars and it is stated
that one-quarter of Opts amount be -
conies the property of Joseph Louis.
Th'' crowd said its million dollars
and ,.tw a performance which 00 -
malty lasted 2 minutes and 4
rands. Of course part' ctpanLe
in .urh a battle have to trait anal
Spend money, but when the public
::at down to see the final silow they
were leoitiug at the exit signs /n
about the length of time it takes a
permit' 10 get properly adinwted in a
seat,
There are tem' world events which
draw the interest of that perform-
ance in New Cork, There were 30
of the A:meritmn states represented
in the press box; there were three
writer from Canada, eight from
England', four from Japan, five from
France. eight from Germany, three
from Poland, two each from Mexico
and Sweden. and one each [roan
Jugoslavia, Hungary and South
Africa. Tbere were 100 special
telegraph wires attached. to the
press reservations.
And why such interest? Wee it
because people are so in love with
the science of boxing anti wished
tsr sltuw tbeir active Interest in im-
porting what they .term the manly
art of self defence? No—not for a
minute.
It was known in advance that the
men who would meet in that New
York ring were sluggers 61 the
killer type. There as something
in the situation which reverted to
the primitive lust/net of battling
until there was neither strength
nor desire to battle any more;
when one of the participants would
make motions readily equivalent of
thea act of crying "Enough,"
Whether we like it or not there
is that instinct deep vet in a good
many people which will' cause them
to lra:nen to the place where strong
men are locked in combat; they will
stand in a ring and make no 0ff001
to interfere. We mey be a flee
people today, but there is no other
explanation for that mlllion.doliar
crowd in New Cork—it was due to
What they call the killer luatinot,
should' be made to reduce exlton'de-
tures. Tliwt le the practice that
would' be adopted in any privet()
buelnees. .Governueete, however,'
go on and on adding to debt and
taxetion, until a largo Pani or 1115
e+alsttugs of the pettele Is taken bY'
the torte -gatherer --generally by la -
direct metbode 'which tend to coil -
canal the levy. The Federal Cot'.
ernmeat is new peeing in interest
clutrgea alone as much as' the entire
eeceeediture of the Government not
sa many years ago. There is deem
in, Ctnadn for a crusade against
spending in high places:
NOT MUCH RELIEF
:4Ia'. Dunning's, loIngawatted bud-
get was subnellted in the Hoteee of
Commons at Ottawa latrit week. and
le remarkable chiefly because it
makes so Few ehanges in tbo finan-
cial set-ap of the Dominion. Tariff
changes await the completion of the
tripantete trade agreement between
Great Britain, the Melted States
and Canada, Taxation remains a..
its present high level becauoe Mr.
Dunning needs. the money. With
revenue at its highest point in the.
history of Canada, it still failed by
813,775,000 to meet expenditure,
and the le inanee Minister eetilna`.ev
anoi'her deficit of $23,000,000 for
next year,
The only change of importance in
taxation Is tha exemption from the
stiles' fax of materials used In the
building tra'd'e. Phis Is bailed as a
great step towards tine revival of
the building industry --•which Is eve
deuce of Dm size of the obstacle
which the same lax presents to .be
revival of trade in general, Thal
one intiststry iat singled out for ex-
emptlon,'while other limens of bred.
nese have to, get along es best they
can under the burden of the tax. is
not in line with any just prineielt
of taxation, Which should. be levied
es evenly as pessdbte. Ais all-
round resl'utotlon to five 'her cent,
might raise atoarly as' touch revenue,
would give a measure of relief le
Mistimes In general, and would be
tlecid!edly. fairer.
To the man in the Street the Met
that the huge retenue et the past
year still felled to Prevent a de -
NOTE AND COMMENT
The prize far the week goes to
the radio commentator who charue
terized the Louls.Sohineling fight
as the triumph of democracy over
Nazism.
There is one good thing anyway
about a heat wave, I•t offers a
logical excuse for printing picture,'
of pretty girls in sketchy bathing
cos+tuat0s.
A Story comes' from Toronto about
a hit-and-run motor launch, Surely
the thing is not spreading from the
highway to the waterway.
In the fact of the fact: the Senate
ba& granted 83 divorces toms' session
who will dare to say the tapper
(Chamber hasn't any work to 110,
A. Toronto man has been dietri-
beting .trash boxes' on which he. has
had printed hie appiic'ation for a
lob. It is a good ides even if the
folk who have positions to offer
generally carry lighters,
British ear makers are alarmed
at the way in which the cheaper
German car is selling in their mar-
ket whioh seenns to indicate that
patriotism is not sufficient in itself
eo offset a bargain price.
Clevelandnegroea nearly started
a riot la celebration of the Leek
victory. That of course is the
kind of doing that made many folk
hope before the recent fight that
the Detroit fighter would run into a
k, 0. punch. �+
A man or 30 yeas ehlnned the
bar in the Y.M, gymnasium at Wor-
cemtee, Mass., 29 timer and then
died from overexertion. •We are
certain enough no physical director
ever urged such violent exercise.
Hamilton min surrendered him -
sell in. Sudbury for steeling a car 11
Hamilton, saying he would rather
be locked up than drive over some
of Northern Ontario's roads, The
Tourist Bureau is not likely to use
the ircid,ent in Ile next bulled M.
More Toronto pupils' well pars e11 -
trance without trying the examinee
tions; than in any previous year,
Pleasant enough, but there used to
be a fair amount of big reeling 10
looking over the names in the vil-
lage paper and being able t oldeni-
fy your own.
PUZZLED
(By A. R. K.)
if My Cousin Jake wrote in Today
six pages held the things need say.
a funny hand was Jake. I've road it
through three times by now, end 11
puts wrinkles in my brow, I ,roar
tbet'e's some misteke.
IT Jake's got a cottage on the bay,
a place I'd like quite well to stay, 1
think he asked' me there; but read-
ing slow jnett like he'd trace, it.
seems that he has sold the place
it called for too much care.
IT Anil on page two I thought Jake
said:, that he was ranting here hr-'
stead, if we bawl any room; when
next 1 read it gild that Jake, was
planning boat trips' ort the lake, end
leaving pretty soon,
fl Then Jake Bald something of
bis sent, some noble deed that be
had done, he'd got a medal too; and
then it hikedlike on the farm,
they'd metal shingles' for the barn.
the boy had nailed a few,
ij when 1 get lettere went !rem
Jake, I know for sure how long
'twill take, to get them figure,/ ell;
he gets thingti twieted bad at !Anne,
1 have to read and read his lines', to
/earn what they're about,
jf Joke doesn't can write I know,
perhaps it's best that smelt is SM.
nannlad with each one; if .lake
would' wriite each week to toe, it's
very plaf'n for ane to see—,that I'd
get .nettling done,
LeT USS LOOK 11,
AT THE PAST
Nwy Are item* 2'akon Prow
Pass of tit Poet of 10
coir 11 Toro Aro
26 YEARS AGQ
i WROXETER
Mrs, W, J. Mathers' is the gnrst
of reltstivee in Keene,
* et *
Mrs. Milligan and granddaughter
are visiting relatives near Clifford.
S, Baseline= left for New York
on Saturday.
* M *
Mr. and Mrs'. T, G, Hemphill Mit
ou Tuesday for an elite trip to
London.
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CRAMBROOK
F. Jeschke was at Wroxeter this
week,
* * *
Miss Forerst of 13rmesels spear a
ie, days at J. Forrewt'e•.
* * *
+Stewart Raibdatz of Detroit i$
ependiug the vacation with his
grandfather here.
* * *
J. McNabb, W. Sanaa/don and It.
A. McDonald' autoed to Berlin to
take in the circus.
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W ALTO N
Alex Gardiner is beck from Ed-
monton where he went to attend the
Presbyterian assembly,
* * *
Messrs Fulton and 'Barrows who
were so badly bumped by the C.P-R.
are recovering,
a *
N. H. Hutchinson /:eft TuesdaY
for Vancouver, B:C,
BELGRAVE
Mr. Diehard Proctor lost a vain
able horse last week,
The Annual School Picnic wag
held at Wilkinsan'e grove on. Sat.
urday,
* * *,
Sunday next will conclude Rev.
Mr. Duerant's pastorate here.
ETHEL
Mrs, \'m, Poised was holidaying
at Guelph.
* ,
Wan, Hell and ,Mies Lizzie arrived
home from Balmy 13' acct, Toronto,
Irwin Rayan00tl tete bought the
flour mill here. -
a 't:
Mrs, Marsden Snaith, Neisa dlartha
and Eli were visiting at Seaforth,
* *
Mdse. Ella elelnhtt 1, is visiting at
the old homes eat.
'a v a •
Miss Mamie Cardiff , we are glad
to repent is on tame .meld,
*
Mr. and Mrs, ,John Yui11 of Van-
derbilt, Mich., are on a visit to all
friends and relativet.
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. \f, fe, Cunningham
were visiting at 131utvale,
* t *
T. H. and Mrs, Novice), of Toronto
were visiting at the home of R,
Nichol end other friends.
* * y'
Wilt Meutcheou is home from
Philadelphia.
* 0 * *
Miss Ella Jewell le home from
nursing and expects to go to the
Setter, in the fa11.
JAMESTOWN
Robert Hamilton has purohaeod
the fauna across from the Bluevale
station from w, H. 1''raser,
The 'a't'one.'. Insttttute stet at
Victoria Hall cot Tuesday afternoon,
BRUSSELS
B. (lef't'y is renewing old Mend.
Shit*, apt (ilinton,
* * *
;Wee V. Davidson Is spending her
vacation In Toronto,
:bars. Wm, �Iktlltttl yft: loft rile
week far Saskatoon,
Mrs. Thetford a of* Toronto has
been tare guest of :ere. H. L, Jack-
son,
Meet 73, Mclt• elvo;v le home for
her vacation from Purist
F * T
'lois. S. Wilton was visit/ng itt Ai.
wood,
J. T. Ross, •Gord'oat MGDanaid, oe $t, T1lonette , Woe visiting leis
Cleve l3aelcer and W. Amelet au- father Raid friendte in elite neighbor
come/althea Walter Miller to the hand,
Milittt''l'y camp grounds+ Rut God011eb. '
John lt'e gusan nett Wednesday
Or a trip to the West,
:r. a' *
Minn, Jobn StuOlair attd Mice. Ross
and Mise 111, Holness are leaving for
the Weet shortly.
50 YEARS AGO
ORANBROOK
Mitchell and Williams, our
stttlth and wagon maker aro
a large trade in tate different
011 Friday etternoou last about
seventy or eighty farmers from. the
satrrotmdihig country were in our
village, They came to assist la
raising the new flax mill, Thos,
Newsome and, Wm. Gordo. noted
cltpieine for the occasion,
GREY
YIrs', Dtnlcan MoTaruchliu, tr, and
Mine Nate Mblethattehlin started for
CYPres+s. River, M'anitoha,
* 'e *
Thomas Newsome bas a large
nuanl)er of cen:recta. for new barns
this season.
ETHE►.
i\11se• Ella McNeil, ae,'a'int 1' t,e"
or inour ecltooi, weal' rt'''e ' rJ.
sum. duties last Wedu' ter .
John Eeltjmier • fs improving tin
appearamse of lila, residence,
* * ,int
Amide Maunders, 'Tett 11 pri: e for
reciting to memory 345 verges of
the bible. The prize Was given by
black- Mrs, D. Eolmnier, teaeher of the
dabtg eines, at the Mettitoddsit Church Supe
lines. day School..
Mists Fannie Hill is hone for her
summer holidays,
* *
Henry Ba11's 110w renitence ti on
toward oonlpletiou, D. Lowery
has the contract.
BLUEVALE
Rev. A, Y. Hartley returned from
his trip on Thursday.
Mr. Anderson, son of Wm. ender -
son of .the boundary line, a resident
MORRIS
Mr.
11r. James, Hingaton of Nebraska
iridis ylsiting with Mrs. Arthur
Hingsto0,
* • *
James Spoir lead a barn raising
on Tuesday 'which was. attet:tt'1 by
a large number.
*
J, Walker tante* D., Smith were
chosen captains and there was
hardly half a rafter difference.
* 0 * •
Mr, Stubbs has, been busily
putting up a line fence on Its prop-
erty,
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BRUSSELS
Harry Dennis, and Jayneshoes
arrived home front Philadelphia on
Tuesday night.
a *
*
John :1'Ieade hail his thumb
kncciced out of joint playing base-
ball.
* * *
Miss Fanny Ross fa visiting
frienee in Listowel.
s c *
airs', Meek and Mrs'. 'Smith and
Coune/iters, 'bItiltioon, .S. Wilton,
W. A, Grower, attended' the Doeora-
tion Services at I.,ietowei, 1
FREE SERVICE
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently,
Simply phone "COLLECT" to
WILLIAM ISTONE SONS
LTED
PHONE 21 • iNGERSOLL
BRUSSELS PHONE 72
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children, of Godenldlt are enjoying
a holiday visit at J, 0, Halliday's,
Merrled
Hislop-Iiing—at the residence of
the bride's ,bro•Uher•in.la'W, Walter
Oliver, 14 Con. Grey, on June 20t11,
by the 1lev. D. 31, McRae, Mr,- John
Hislop to Miss' Sarah Agnest „King,
both of Grey
s o
Lawson-Cash—Ai the residence of
the br0c1e's Ibalher, on the 27th inst
by Ren, le, 13. McRae, Me. Wm. Law-
son, of Grand Rapids' Mich, to Miss
Lizzie 111 eldest &slighter of Mr.
John Cash, o8 Grey.
Courage!
There's' the courage that nerves you
in starting to climb.
The mount of slacre00 rising sheer;
And wbelt you've slipped back,
there';,' the course sublime
'Pint keep,. you from shedding a
tear.
These two Wattle of courage—more
s rengflt to the word.—
Are worthy of tribute, but then
You'll not retch the summit un-
less' you've the third—
'.Che courage to try it again.
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