: : ? " p 4 : ; i : T ~ - il 'Runaway Romance Of Long Ago CLASSIFIED ADVER TISING ot gr of 5 > 5 = 4 t Modern Sport Hasn't Grown Soft | | wen sous sions wig Sas a dhe : ' e e WwW y ar= ~ - - - lotte Kelveson, thousands of ChAT ah Tou Shin = siaThe, Jor POST'S ECIEMA SALVE varieties, crosses. Some Aarted, shipment. Get -our eomplete , Hatchery, 110 John N, glee Hav. Bray 3 THIS is an age of specialists' in cine, dentistry, Lote, 1 same thing applies In fhe poultry ness, there are that more eswn on lebs food (we have six of them), there are other breeds that put = . | helped them to stage a whirl = Seed 2 : : hae] § wind elopment. : ; : 8 Chie J At first 'Papa Kelveson ap- by Elmer Ferguson A Lot More Sensible en TT] plete stranger, fupired by Ui + Just Fhe r+] Seg Sl Fa stubborn FER JAR proved of the match. The Mel- dron farm adjoined his own. es- POST'S REMEDI |} ] tate, and Sir Anthony Kelveson Exithole Now Hatmshires tot tomer: | | Je Theh Free on Kecelot of feiss. ~~ ® Nostalgic veterans of the sports world, knew he would be able "to Honk When your buy our o | ° Lgl oft oo 7 which is well populated. with such folk, strengthen his financial status ieee Ta "AS mew sr he, ; : 8 ~ frequently lament that in no sport do as a result of the marriage © sre proven superior we immediately EN AND WOME : ? : ; 3 4 & programme - of total replacement o AND W : She moderns equal those of another era, ~ One day, however, 'a messén- RY % the benefit of our customers. Buy any = -- # £4 or physical migedness, durability, and ger from London brought -the A residential section in the Bethesda- our wpeclal six ROP. Sired Sox b .. BE A HAIRDRESSER ; Ao : : eh such indestructible qualities. - : dire news that Squire: Meldron Chevy Chase school district across the sensreiion Nichols New Hamoanires Also | som @ANADA'S LRADING sOHOOL 5 Ny 27 le The modern streamlined hockey with had lost all his money. John border from Washington, D. C co turkey' poults, older pullets, 3 A FE SI : its fast er-changes is frequently made d case to prove the conveyed the tidings to Char- cer trom Washington, D, C. 3 2] PEDDLE CHICK HATCHER] TARR L, dlenitied profession, good wesw. BATE | t, and absence of the old 60-minute player is mourned lotte. . i ot i Malvdl iaduavie | 3 1oods of pathos. "The platoon system of football is criticized "Money. matters. so Little" sie DYEING AND OLEANING ¢a 'Catalogue Froe | @s producing a breed of specialists. Even the horses, moan whispered. "Y aT are 11 HAVE 195 snr hing 'mecte ovis or Call these relics of another sports age, don't run as fast as nvaspered. "You and I are rich cleaning? Write to us for Information. MARVEL JalRbakssiNg. SCHOOLS * formerly, in ove. Jiardly oie the words We are sind to answer. your agest prasobs: rontq, > 3 . u 0. er mou owever, partmen + Parker's Dye Works Lim- Bt. milton. But most of all, these folk point to modern boxing, with : PAH ited, 791 Yonwe Bt. Toronto, 1 Kids. jt., Ottawa,' _its limited rounds, as a sport that has grown soft. They , AME When Sir Anthony stamped into # Rat be the room. He had already heard 'of Squire Meldon's misfortune. "How dare you come here -- you beggared jackanapes!" he stormed. "You can go your own 'way to perdition, but you take no kith' and kin of mine, , ." FOR SALE ' the days of tights-to-the-finish, of Srocity violence, when contestants showed a stamina and the ability to withstand unishment. And, if that Is true, we're very glad indeed that ings have changed. : After Batlling Nelson, the shell of a once-great athlete EE with the durability traditional of those rugged days of sport, died in complete poverty; we dug in "QUICK-DROP" bed guard, Designed to tha tients from fall out ines ynder bed w at- to patient, Send for circular. rleton Place, Ontario. BE sure" you get genuine broad breasted turkeys. A- sure way to wet stung fs to buy something represented "just good, If If were just as good it could be sold on its merits, Tweddle Turkey Poults this year are the best we have ever hatched, all from. Ontario Approved pull. Breasted uots, BE A DISTRIBUTOR! Blam-Dandy Swiss "aTéitric shavers are wor * ie : orum tested stock. Broad ous. Clipper head trims aad to some ancient files to TO NT eg Td ET again." the young German Bs . a which n the accent is on ski time and although Wolgast won he would never be himself Nelson, so the story said, proved a om Cadillac, Mich, "Nelson took a merci- unding and after the fight his undergone a terrible ordeal." Nelson was declared loser by knockout in the 40th round. blinded by his own blood, stre ~ And truly enough, as the writer forecast, Wolgast was never quite the same afterwards. He is now spending his declining' days in an insane asylum, living -in memories of his great days, and training for the "fight of tomorrow" that his punch-wrecked brain envisions. That was a fight, so we take it, typical oh the era for th Sle yeterins ae ii th days, "hut not ere were athletes of great courage ose days," no more so than today, in the fights of limited nla where and speed, if less on the durability. $ aming down his face, unching bag for body and face showed he -He was still on his feet, but the hazy es mourn. Doubtless Jack Johnson Wanted No Part Of Sam : Many an oldtimer will tell you that Jack Johnson, first Negro heavyweight champion of the world, was the cleverest: of 'the champions. "Lil Artha" as he ~ was known, beat them all-in his day. All, that is, except one, a stocky little man feared through- out fistiana as the famed "Boston Tar Baby," Sam Langford. Lang- ford, also a Negro, roamed the - highways and byways, meeting and beating the best men he could lure into the ring with him. But he never could get Johnson to agree to a title match. Some people called Sam the un- crowned heavyweight champion of the world. Proud little Lang- ford wanted' no empty honors. He yearned, instead, for a chance to win the crown in honest com- bat. He chased the champion ¥ and down the land, hurling chal- lenge after challenge, but to no avail. "Li'l Artha" wanted no part of him, simply refusing to make the match. As a matter of fact, champion Jack Johnson nev- er even met Sam Langford face to face + until one night in a Boston tavern frequented by the sporting gentry, \ : Champion , Jack Johnson was standing at the bar surrounded by his admirers when Sam Lang- ford came in and spotted him. The "Boston Tar Baby" waddled over to the bar. "Hello, John- son," he 'drawled. _. "I've" been wanting to see you for a long, long time. I've got something I'd like to ask you." The excited and: happy chat- ter of that packed saloon sudden. ly died. away into silence. The | men at the bar slowly "edged away into silence. The men at the bar slowly edged away leav- ing Johnson and Langford to- gether. "I've been chasing you a long " that's what! to hear that. You're scared to time," went on Langord. "You've & + . 5 2% . been ducking me right along. When are you going to fight me?" Jack Jackson, who feared no one, looked down at the little man, "I'm not bothering to fight you, Sam," he said. "There ain't nothing in it for me. > With that, Johnson picked up his stick and gloves and started for the door, Bulky little Sam Langford planted himself direct- "ly in the big man's path. "I'm not looking for any money out of this," he said quietly. "I just' know I can lick you, that's all, and I want everybody in this room $0 hear me tell you so to your face. I've got a thousand dollars in my pocket. I'm going to leave it right:here on .the bar.' You and I will down to the cellar and have it dut, once and for all. Whoever comes-up first takes the money. In fact, you can have the thousand even if I beat you. "You got to give me a crack at your title!" 4 Jack Johnson grinned his gold- en smile and began to pull on his gloves, "Look, Sam," he aid, "I got a new suit on and a new hat and silk shirt. I don't aim to mess them up. Besides, I don't need a thousand dollars. Out of my way, man, I'm leaving." With that flip remark, Jack Johnson made for the door. Sam Langford turned to watch him leave." "Johnson!" he shouted af- ter the departing champion of the world. "You're scared of me, I want everybody fight mel" : Publicly humiliated as he was that night, Jack Johnson never did meet little Sam-Langford in the ring for the title. To this day, many still argue that the "Boston Tar Baby" would have become heavyweight - champion of the world if given the chance, Un- fortunately for him, the closest .he ever came to the title was in a Boston tavern trying to start a fight that never was fought. ov' COLLEGE TRY -- Getting over that log ano easy lob, but these leopard cubs are scratching away at It. Ix weeks old, the spotted more than euties are getting their sunshine at the Frankfurt, Germany, zoo. written messages taken by hand. Meldron vainly attempted to discover where Charlotte had been taken, Yet, in the heart of Devon, Charlotte was equal to the occasion. To a villager she confided the story of her love. "I tell you this," she said, "so that you may tell the next man, Make him feel its importance, as I have made you. Then per- suade him to pass on this writ- ten message I give you, with this story, to the next man. You and 1" she added, "will start a train of messages across Eng- land." g Sure enough, from lip to lip, her story was "carried. Farming: - men walked miles through the night to convey it to the next village. swept the message on.: _ Over 5,000 people, it is said, helped to pass on the story and message to John Meldron, It bore the address of his beloved-- and at once he set out to her rescue, : Sir Anthony Kelveson had already found a more suitable bridegroom for his daughter, a simple countryman with a 'large - fortune,; There was no time to loge, * A ladder against a wall of the - Devon cottage, the aunt kept in Local trade carriers "Artist's conception of same area should 'a hydrogen bomb fall in the center of the nation's capital, five miles away. : Above sobering photos a recent warning from the accompany a r : Operations Research Office of Johns Hopkins University in Balti- - more, Md.; detailing methods of minimizing H-bomb casualties in : & school district. The report sald that in the hypothetical attack there would be 52,000. casualties, of which 14,000 would be deaths. = conversation by someone: who shared their secret -- and soon John and Charlotte were speed- ing by coach to Gretna Green to be married. 2 Not far behind came the coach of Sir Anthony Kelveson, drawn by better and faster horses, for. - he had Je wind of the elope- ment, ut he reached Gretna Green_just too late 'to stop the marriage. hi In an inn across the border, Charlotte and John were to- ether, - surrounded by friends. elveson followed them, A shot rang out. Shrieking in wild despair, Charlotte was car- riled away from: her dead hus- band! Sir Anthony was charged with murder, but was acquitted on a plea of self-defence. Charlotte Meldron never mar- ried again. - She was faithful to the memory of her first and only love. = EC APS Under the British "Agricul- tural Marketing Act, 1081" "a scheme regulating: the market- ing of an agricultural product may be submitted by any per- sons who satisfy the Minister that they are substantially repre- sentative of the persons who pro- duce that product in the area to which the scheme is applicable." Such application and the pro- posed scheme is then published and objections and representa- < tions can be made in writing to the Minister, If the scheme is approved, the producers concerned have to register and a poll is taken to determine whether the scheme shall remain in force, If two-thirds of the registered producers actually voting on the pool are in favour, the scheme is instituted. Provision is also made that the producers favour- ing the scheme must be 'capable "of 'producing not less than two- thirds of the regulated product. ** Amendment 1949 The act was amended in 1933, but is substantially the same, It was again amended in 1949, particularly in the provisions concerning. the composition of marketing boards set up under any such scheme. The act provides that "the to- _ tal number of members shall not 'be less than eight nor, unless for special reasons the Minister thinks fit to allow a greater num- ber, more than twenty-four." These members 'are to be elec- ted by registered producers or bodies elected by such producers. The control of the marketing . of the regulated product there- fore is in the hands of the pro- ducers. : To protect the public interest, the trade and consumers, non- producers are also on these boards, But they are in a min- ority and the 'Act says that "not one-: nuniber of members shall be persons appointed by the Min- as being persons who in his opinion are qualified for appoint- _ment ashaving had experience and shown capacity in commerce, ) fifth of the total . PLAIN HORSE SENSE . By BOB ELLIS -. Marketing in Britain, = "finance, administration, public #ffairs or the organization of workers, or as being specially conversant with the interests of consumers of the regulated pro- duct." -- Powers of the Minister, To prevent any abuse of its powers by any board, the Min-. ister may give by order direc- "tions, if e.g. the board would try to limit production or the num- ber of producers, ° Such orders, however, are subject to the recommendations of a committee of--investigation, it the board 'so requests, and the Minister shall not make any or- der until he has considered the report of the committee, Milk Marketing Board. ° A number of marketing boards 'have been established under this Act, among them a Milk Market- ing Board. ; This Board consists of 15 mem- bers freely elected by the pro- ducers and two members co- opted by the board with. the ap- proval of the minister, The Board has general powers to regulate the marketing of milk, but it also has the follow- ing powers: (1,) to buy milk; (2.) to produce from milk any of the following commodi- ties: cream, butter, buttermilk, cultured milk, evaporated and semi - evaporated buttermilk or cultured milk, milk sugar (lac- tose), cheese, whey preparations, milk powder, condensed whole or separated milk, casein, ice cream; : (3) sell, grade, pack, store, adapt for sale, insure advertise and transport milk or commodi- ties produced therefrom by the Board. The Board can deal in sup- plies, it can co-operate with any . other person, it can do educa- . tional and research work and promote co-operation. In other words it can do al "those things that in Ontario are done by four government ap- pointed boards under a govern- ment appointed dairy-commissar, I - land's Fes Queens High -- Statesque Nydia Otero, typical of Puerto Rico's younger generation of beauties, Is wearing two crowns these days. Selecfed Queen of the Commonwealth's lavish Conda- do Beach Carnival this winter, the 16-year-old miss now has been chosen Queen of the Is- fourth: annual Orchid Show. Some blossoml "My wife is a remarkable cook," said Brownson, ways trying out some new recipe. Yesterday she met a friend who had lived in the East and gave her a recipe for Chinese trifle. So she made it." ; "And what did it taste like?" asked a friend, "Ricg pudding." Wash Your Lungs! 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