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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-05-22, Page 3Max Schmeling Big Question in Heavy Division Ned Brown writhe:— It looks es if this Will: be the, meet Profitable year boxing has experienced en these parte in many a day. Matches in prospect, which promise not only great. ,revenue for the promoter, but aleo immense profit or the contest-, ante would bring. togetherVaultyMe- Larnin aud Jackie Felds, Al Singer, and Sanimy Mandell or Singer •against Jackie (Kid) Berg. Of course the heavyweights attract the most •interest; therefore the,, fight between Schmeling and haritey would be the big fight of the year:' It was expected that this battle would be held on June 26 in the Yan- kee Stadium, and unless the plans are changed the German heavyweight will battle Sharkey for the championship of the, world in the Polo Grounds this summer. Of all the stars who will appear In local rings this euuimer, Max Scheid- t is ins is the unknown qnevi H t Y defeat of Pauliuo Uzcuclun stamped him as one' of the best heavyweights in the class, and because he is sari - nosed to have.. improved in his fight- ing he must 'be considered 'the Uig contender for the championship. McLarnin--Best Welterweight McLar•nin was regarded as the best of all the welterweights until he ran Into the, clever Negro from Chicago Max Schmeling, German fighter, made a hit with the frauletus to its movie debut, recently. I -Ie is now training In preparation for his entice Vated meet with Jack Sharkey. and then even though he sustaireda broken hand there was some doubt` whether Ile was the beet in his class. Everybody knows that Jimmy broke his right hand in the first round of his fight With Thompson but they also know that McLarnin was having his hands full on the defensive so that a draw decision would have been a most popular one. Tony Cansonerl was one of Al Sing- er's rivals, but he never was able to defeat Singer",These two are natural rivals an de meeting between them no doubt would draw a capacity crowd Into any club in which it might' be held. Jackie Felds, known to be one of the cleverlst of all the welterweights 3s the champion in that ,class but there are those who believe that Mc- Larnln will defeat him if ever they meet. Schmeling Dangerous, • In the heavyweight class Schmeling appears to be the most dangerous of the contenders. According to Billy McGarney, the German is the next. heavyweight champion of the world, Max, Billy says, is' in tiptop condition and will show' a better exhibition of boxing than he has shown heretofore, According to McGarney, Schmeling will score a knockout if he ever meets Sharkey, bttt the Gob's friends declare itltat the German will not last as long agalttstSack as did Totality Loughran, Summing it up, the outdoor season In boxing promises to be the best ever held here. At least three champion- ships are scheduled already, McLaru- iu and T'elds appearing he one, Schmel- lug and Sharpey in the other, and Bat- ttaltuo and Chocolate iii the third. In New York City, a child is born every four minutes. Nine million per- sons scramble' daily for subway seats.. Fourteen persons are married every hour. On the average for a year, 23 new buildings are put up every day and six torn down. New Yorkers and tkeltguests eat 7,000,000 eg g s a day.. And how the human family loves amusement! There are 800 theatres in New York City. A treasuee chest full of gold and silver coins of the Eighteenth Cen- tury was recently pulled out of the mud by a dredge -boat ou the Elbe River, near Witteuberge, Germany. Most of the mousy consisted of silver coins dated 1740 to 1811, but there were also a.uuinbor of Preach Louis. d'or. It is assumed that the treasure was loot taken during the Napoleonic ways. Doctor --"Has there been any Insan- ity in your family?" Mrs. Henpeck— "Yes, there has. You'eoe, 11 was like this, my huebaud once thought he was fangs bnl I soon cured' hito." RHEUMATIC VICTIM FOR SIXTEEN YEARS Dr, Will'ianls' Pink Pills Restored ,Her Health Rheumatism is, a disorder of the blood. Wet, colli weather may aggra- vate it but that le not the cause. Bad blood charged with; uric acid, is the reason. Be -build, the blood and rheu- niatisru will disappear. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and ,put;ify the•blood and that makes good health. Nirs. John C. 1VIcPheceon, St. Mary's, Ont,;wl•ltes:-''Por sixteen years I was a victor of rheumatisni, For eleven years I was unable to walk. Massage and chiropractic treatment tailed. I was' utterly discouraged' till I heard how strongly Dr,. Wiliam' Pink' Pills were recommended for cases like !nite: I began; their use and in -a few weeks the pain lessened; my appetite and color improved, and now I ant able to do light housework. It Is wonderful what these pills , have done for. me." Dr, Williams' Pink Pills do one thing but they do It well -they eurlch and purify the blood. This rich blood. banishes rheumatism, sciatica,. neural- gia and neuritis and promotes health and atrengtlt. The Pills- are acid by medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box front The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.:. Listen a Little Show vie the man who has advanc- ed • very far or made much improve- ment who Is always shouting his own opinions while refusing to listen to the experience of others. Show me the man, A. chronic borrower of cast. will pay his pan -handling debts when you hear a waiter say: The service was poor and the tip too much. The most pathetic picture is to see a woman's face all furrowed up and wrinkled with reducing, • ONSTIPATION' COMPLETELY GONE'O writes Mrs, W. Walker. Thousands say constipation, Indigestion, gas cad overnight with "print-a.tives", Complexion clears like magic, Nerves, heart quiet. Get"Fruit.e-tives"fromdruggisttoday, Life in the Canadia skin. On such Cidpy we ltt.d to live EEphgpa�RG BABY Arctic By the Venerable Dr,; A. L. Fleming Over twenty years ago I went North in a little 54 -ton fishing schooner from• Newfoundland. . She had, no auxiliary motor power. We had on board pro- visions for two years for two men, as wail -as the lumber for a small house, with the neceseary furniture and fuel. After an adventurous • journey; we reached Baffin Land., on August 27.1 Apart from scattered ice ow the sea and some magnificent' Icebergs„there wee nota speck of snow or ice to 130 seen. The land was bleak and dose- i late and •yet there -was a pathetic beauty about, it. The rugged hills stood out in Silhouette against the eveningi sky, but, except for a 'little rough grass, heather; moss and lichen which we found growing on the southern hill slopes,, there. was very little vegeta- tion. Baffin Land is almost Svc times as largo as Fngland, but there are ho' trees. We found the Eskimo living in tents eals sit; the- tori ofs kinsandu usingprehis c blubber lamp. Thi.; is made from soft, soap stone found in the country. Dried Moss mixed wtih the bloom of the wild cotton plant found on the river hanks is used for wick, and the oil is from the blubber of the seal walrus, whale and uarwhale. After the lumber and. provisions had been landed the schooner departed for the south, leaving the two mission- aries, the Rev. J. W. Bilby and myself alone. It was twelve months before the next matt of 'letters only' reached. us from a passing whaler, and two years before we got our next supply of provisioue. We found the Eskimo, to leek at, •ery like the ordinary Chinese at' -Japanese we have seen at home.. They are short, with jet black hair, round flat faces, dark brown, 01 - ten oblique, eyes, and high cheek bones. They are simple -natured peo- ple and very lovable. True, they have au aroma which, while not exactly pleasant, was nevertheless' arr'estive, but on one occasion when I mentioned this fact to a sledge boy he replied, In the most friendly way, 'So do you!' Each whiter' I travelled about two thousand Intim, visitin;, remote Eski- mo encampments where the condi-1 tions were what you would think of as Arctic. .The people lived ia dome- shaped huts made of snow, with a block et clear ice for a window, and were dressed L. clothing of caribou A GOOD NAME largely on the produce of the country, Good name, n man or woman, dear, Sometimes for several' weeks on end 1 my diet Was stewed heal moa:,hard' tack biscuit anis tea sweetened with either sugar or, molasses. at other times it was walrus meat, and again, when amongst the mountains, it was. caribou meat; but whatever the flesh might be 1t was always eaten either. stewed or raw, for in these early days we were entire lsr, dependent upon the nalive blubber lamp for heat as well as for light. It was interesting to be the first white"' num who had ever reached many of these places, and as a paying guest of the Eskimos intheirigloos I was able to appreciate their qualities. They lived thesimple, primitive, com- munistic life` of nomads, spending their time hunting the wild apt -male of the barren lands, just as their teth- ers had dotte centuries' before when they first came from Mongolia. The fact that in their intense isolation, and while still largely using spears and harpoons, which they made them- selves, they could live in that wilder. nese of ice and snow 'was proof of their ability and. tenacity. Until the missionary arrived among • then; they could neither read nor write in then' own language. Their method of counting, for example, shows how primitive they were. They began by giving a name to each fin- ger-atowsik, maggook; pingaltsboot, sittabmut, tedletnut; thus they reach- ed -five. Ten was twice five, but twenty was one Eskimo, his extremi- ties then being ended. Fifty -eine' would be two Eskimos, and ten, and five, and four. Thls shows the need there is for education. As we became friends of these peo- ple. and got to understand them we' discovered that their religion was a' simple form of primitive animism. Al. most everything had a spirit, -and the, native Augakok or high priest was the magician who held a position of great power in the settlement, The Eskimo have a very special claim On all fair-minded people. For centuries they have lived in these northern areas, hunting the wild life' there rind obtaining from the countryl all that they needed. Now the white man has come' and, year by year, creates new fifoblems for the native.' Unless the Bekiino is given the rudi- ments of education he must go be -I fore tine white aggressor. In order to meet this pressing meed we establish-, ed the dist residential school in Can-' oda for Eskimo children on the Arctic coast last year, and one reason I am' in England now is to try and gain sup- port for the extension of this work. '1 We have the proud distinction of operating in the Western Arctic the' most northerly hospital in the British Empire, 120 miles north of the Arctic Circle. It would be hard to exagger- ate the benefit this hospital has proved to the white and native. poph- tation. The joy is mingled with sor- row, however, when we remember that there is no hospital in the whole of the Lastern Arctic. Two fully qualified curses are waiting to go North this year if only I can raise the modest sum required for the building. Others are now coming North in search of the rich deposits of copper ore, since, according to a Government publication, 'the richest ore of copper mineralization in Canada is on the Arctic Coast' This has brought to the Arctic powerful aeroplanes with prospectors and miners. Great changes are, therefore, taking place Ia the far North to -day. Not the least of these is the completion of therailwayfrom western Canada to Hudson Bay, and the recent announcement by the Pre- mier of Ontario that another railway running to James Bay (lower Hudson Bay) wilt be completed in two years' time. Many of the white men who go North come from England, the•Hud- son Bay Company alone sent sixty-two fine young men from these shores to northern Canada last year.—Tile Lis- tener, Loudon. Plan Now For This Summer's Good Times! LIUNTtNG, fishing, plc. Hieing, -swimming and cruising on lake,river, sound at bay add to the zest or living, happiness, contentment and enjoy" men of Cruisebout owners. 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The manager understands that un- wavering courage and'unfalteriug de- termination give olte the spirit of success, while dieeouragement means, disaster, Successful managers know the mind is the pilot, also the propeller, Why so many folks fall so easily, give up in despair and dismay and sort o' fade away, Is this; Every. t im e they're 're hit theyto grit se their gr k and quit. The greatest factor iu human suc- cess uecess is "grit". No elan can prosper 'Penitently without pluck. Go the Right Way Proceeding in the wrong dtreotion is much worse than staking a mis take: The mistake can be remedied at once, . but the steps taken ou, the wrong road nluab be retraced before. you ca u begin again to go theright way. Some orange trete besx fruit until they are cite &tudred and fifty years old. . Campers Carry Minard's. 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TOLERATION If the peculiarities of our feelings and faculties be the effect of variety of excitement through. a diversity of organization, it ehoeld tend to pro- duce in us mutual forbearance and toleration. We should perceive how nearly impossible it is that persons should feel and think exactly alike up- onaUy subject. We should not arrogaatty pride our- selves upou our virtues and know- ledge, nor condemn the errors and weakness of others, since they may depend upon causes which we can neither produce nor readily counter- act. No one, judging from his own feelings and powers, can be aware of the kind of degree of temptation of terror, or the seeming incapacity to resist them, which may induce others to deviate.—Abernethy. TO -DAY Don't tell me of tomorrow;— There is much to do today That can never be acaonrplished If we throw the hours away, Every 'moment has its duty; Who the future can foretell? 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When 1 had this picture toku, tgtogrsplter was telling the Steed his wifeIs ailments and after I told him about the Vegetable Compound he went to the drug store and bought her two bottles: "—Mna, BERTHA BALLtR- nncn, Sn., Cardaton, Alberta, ISSUE No, -19-'30