{ MEWS . 1lfliijlliillrli!fi mu " tViJrtBdit-i-4 Why Resirict Reform To The Ladies’ Rooms? Thu reeliatic picture of beverage room condition: will prove I rather â€ran"I do" for some of our read- QTL' owever, we print it in the gublic interest. Readers who some- 'mea patronize beverage rooms will; find it In honest picture of whatl taken place in some of the poorly‘ run establishments. Non-drinkers will be shocked at the conditions which frequently prevail in the) layer clue}?! b.eer parlor: ' . j Editorial Comment: -- W; 'aiiiye-iiar"dsted in obtain.. ine. our ruders' comments on this Article. It was a sweltering day. Al- though late in the afternoon. heat still simmered from the pavement. The five o'clock truffle swirled and eddied along the thoroughfare. The kids on the street had east off their Ihirts and the young women minced along in scanty costumes which would have been deemed scanda- lous in I bedroom not so long ago. (It is always a slight shock to view ' comely young emale advancing toward me on the street with a bar-ed midriff. I must be behind the times. W? I pulled open the hotel door and was engulfed in a~hub~bub of noisy conversation, the scraping of chairs and shouts of "Hey, waiter!" You could have cut the smoke with a khife. The aireonditionin , if any, was not working. The East was appalling. I scanned to right and left for a chlir. There were none. The cus- tomers were packed in, eight to a smell table the size of a barmaid's npron. I wended my way throu h the throng. At the far end of 'dr] room a truck driver Mood up. I made for his seat, but two other standing gugtomere Y" me to it. A Both of these gentlemen pounced on the chair at the sume instant. A waiter who wns drunk slid along And uted u the referee. He ren- dered the deeision in favor of I "out chap who culled him bv his first name. "You know me, Willie. I tit here every night. This chair is mine, Willie." "Linen, you." shouted the waiter It the gent who had lost the de- cision, "get to t'&'© away from this table or I'll see '01: don't get a drink for twenty 'NI'ilt8, years". Cowed And beaten, the loser slunk off, " 'hough reprimanded by his lord and master. He attempted I feeble smile but it was not I suc- cess. "You tell him. Willie," the cus- tomers at the next table applauded. "Say, Willie, will you bring the next round here like a good elln.†The waiter slithered buck toward the bar and twenty wheedling voices followed him as he passed. "Here next, Willie." "Big tip here. Willie." "Don't forget me next time round, Willie." "Willie, I ain't had I drink today}: . “f ,-vGiifeGee" for the next vu- cant seat. It wns 3 photo finish but I won. _ . u... . ..,... Two returned servicemen and five civilians sat aythe Mable. ' we “mm.†a.†-.. y..- ._.-"_"e_" "This beets anything I saw in: mighty," paid a Tankman wearing! the ‘39-'43 Star. "A man could get‘ I Aottle of ale iy ttar country Recently Purchased Brick Plant Now In Operation by R. Favrcatt A transaetion tank plus. ment- , which is of grant interest, to eston and, also. of considerable Interest to the building world when Rose M. anrett obtained control a! the property of the Brampton Pressed Brick Company. of Brtunp- ton, Ont. 7 - Mr. Fawcett is an old Westoninn Inving been identified with the tutornobile business here, several years ago. He has, since. been pro- ninent in insurance circles in To- onto. Mr. FlwceH was instrumen- tl in forming A company whieh is mmposeg of genre] men who are 'ara/ut,, "ti/eir - hhsiness ability In!) thert irltettritsr a} 1itiery, 1lltE8Tttit "till ' RIBIO’ " MAIN N. ZONE “no Ron M. Provertt it Prosidpnt If; he raw companv with Mr. J. E.', lonmomery. as Vice-pruidrnt and [ hr] 8. Murphy. as Samar): Mr/ lontgomery ha: been well known‘ me! had many year.- of n successful It!" in the and and gravel huni- _ Ian. It, in understood that he will '; to! be “the in the business of the 1 1ompsny. Mr. Earl S. Murphy osl eon. for you". in the drug bud-1 leg- and in located on Eglininn I in. West, Toronto. As Secretary} Rumor he is A decided Acquisition o_my 1"Tf""ly. -- . ( The old Brampton Pressed Brick lompnny was haught by the Pack- nm brother: in 1906 nnd was in qteratiort up to the time of the mom. w" when conditions of Ibor Ind other r.urirtiong made it mpouihle to continm. In the 1tlntille the No Pith-m: who are .etirm in the Cumplnv deve- - richer poor health and it w“ “an: mm»). to dupe-t a! the when. 1kidis ' um Nari“: Government Restrictions Have Given Birth to Incredible Conditions--- Deplorable Situation Amazes Returned Men Weston Mon and Associates Commence Production At Plant of Former Brampton Brick Co.-isent Markets Assure Bright Future For New Concern L?iirttariro,n 1,1,8! , In last week's article on Wes- ton's financial position, the Times and Guide stated that the new town debentures Would bear in- terest at 3%%. Since publication, we have been informed by D. E. Wade, Town Clerk, that theae debentures actu- ally bear interest " 3%. Our writer based his figure on the gross cost to the town over the period covered by the debentures, which actually will run to 3%% when all costs are added. We regret making this error. We must amplify Reeve Thomp- son's statement now and say that when the Town of Weston can bor- row mnney at the SAME rate of interest as the Dominion of Can- ada, the town's affairs must be in excellent shape. 3 Well Known D'ownsview Boys Welcomed Home Recent arrivals of Downsview boys from overseas include. LAC Joseph Smyth, Wilson avenue, who returns after I Gl" and A half in England. and will serve on the western coast after thirty days' leave at home. His brother. Sgrn. Robert Smyth, was killed on the Italian front in September last year. Gnr. Kenneth Phillips, with the 65th Battery of the Anti Tank Regiment throughout the French an Byium eimpaign, hu also return _ home from overseas» and will proceed to the eastern theatre of combat after a visit at his home. A brother. LAC Ersyll Phillips re- turned home going little _time ago. Pilot Officer Robert Johnswnuhu also been enjoying his thirty days' leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Johnston, Wilson avenue. since returning from En - land. He will serve in the 1816 in the Far East. John Fraser, 6 Injured On Street l Ineiderttly WP do not need to look rn very far into the future As. we understand. the plant is now apn- nting with n cnpnhle staff ro-in- 'forrod bv a number of returned ‘mon. With now and up to date rquipmenf. which the eijiGiri) intend: tn insul " mon u condi- tine permit. the otetput would be 'stopped up very con-idenbly. Our mm with" to to lo.- PM and mu new natal-o. While crossing Weston Road at Craydon Ave., John David Fraser. six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser, Weston Rd.. suffered seri- nus chest injuries when struck by an automobile driven by Arthur Moore. also of Weston Rd. The boy was removed to the Hospital For Sick Children. . , mu. WNW»... The aceident took place on Wed- nesdly of last week. Meatless Tuesdays and Fridays are expected to save one million pounds of meat a week in Canada. The old cnncern was capable of turning out up to M,000 brick per day, brick of a very fine. quality. ln addition a quality of weeping tile was produced. It is understood that there. is I very large quantity of hriek clay available and the new concern should have no difficulty in producing quantities of the Name class of brick that made the old produce famous. The brick is sound and turd. of good, even color and suitable for the finest of cnnstruc- tion. It is understood that. in addi- tion to pregVd brick and tile. a good stock brick will, also, he turn- ed out. . Owing tn the health of the form. " operators and the inlctiw mn- ditinn of the plant. it is undorstnod thpt the nurchnn price w wry low, In te,'vTa,1'e'/,',,1"; of (Rigs Ind with the nverw elmink demand for rhnuld he nn doubt of the luteâ€! nf thr, new Company..Wp look for brick in the mar future there hie things 'frnm thr, Brampton Pressed Brick Company in the day: to come and have no hesitation in prophe.q.vine a brilliant future for the concern under cnpnhlp manage- ment. A _ _ Correction! New atomic energy wilrmeen the end of 'rtiartty and that pill-hottie til with uranium would heat I home for " yeere. any the scientists. (r.OhetiiNti, and tii the “may: Silver Hate Company, in Toron p, until his retirement some ten years ago. Married in St. Peter's arish church, Sheffield, England, Jilly 3, 1886, Mr. and Mrs. Harmston, with their seven children came to Toron- Mr. Ind Mrs. Edward George Harmston, Carmichael a v e n ll e, North York Township, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anpive.ryary on Saturday. August 4, when about sixty members of their family and friends gathered to observe the occasion. to in 1907, and have lived for the last twentydive years on Car- michael avenue, North York. A Silversmith by trade, Mr. 'Wei, .5ton__we§.k€<! for Mani". In! ebb North York Twp. Couple Celebrate Quite healthy and spry, Mr, Harmston will be eighty-one in October. having been born in Shef- field, while his wife, the former Annie Moorhouse, born at Crookes. near Sheffield, is two y e a r s younger. 60th Wedding "lt was no small venture to bring seven children across the Atlantic and to receive Leas pay in Toronto than I receive in England," rc- marked this octogenarian. Mr. Harmston does not use tobacco. gractiaes strict habits of 'early to ed and early to rise,' and of never letting little things worry one, which he believs has accounted for his health and longevity. He abounds in ood, wholesome humor. believing that a good laugh is a great asset to health. Asked if they ad many 'spats' in their sixty years of married life, Mr. Harm- Mon said they had had their little differences, but they always re- mained friends and never let the sun go down upon their wrath. He wants to see the century mark. P'orking daily in his garden he has 1grown all his own vegetables and has abundance of flowers around. too. Mrs. Harmstnn. although not so active, used to make her own bread and do all the family sewing lwhep she was raising her_family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harmatoh have M grandchildren and ten grun- rand- 1chuck-en. All the immediate family lwill he home tomorrow. save one ‘son. who is in Western CaruttH. [The family are Annie, Mrs. Ralph Layton, Willnwdule: Edith, Mrs. ‘George Cunliffe, Toronto; Faith, COMING HEAT UNIT At . recent meeting of the "20 Year Club†" loll-h [Jun-d. mu you! - They m "and vlth chum-undid pin. wtthA, Frances Punt». and" manager far the Hr- tge any "on tld I I "orttrft" yarn cl mien. um tho "Hr vhkh In frequent cmmhutu to van-linen Julia; with ha hunch a work. bhtta nu Ink. "and aim-Jul kmâ€. on: In mam-M into the nomrnhip of the club. 8h. armada): o: J. an" . pm We " the duh: R. M. C. I. Ituttt. I gold pin. "which of! e faithful uni" she h: r m . M". 90': R. Barker, D. R. Mort", t. Humor. A. ttnrrh, tho Tll; my. Gold witchc- were wanted to Abe "r, ll. Wad. Btit burn. M i the duh. “I W. Inn. Br. M m: A. Say. I. tale En. Ind "" um. Inch " thou non ha ermtprettd man-nu m- man“ J. _ out... I. lull d I. rg,tNrgu',r,Mt. f,ite."ii,ieidgjYi2"itt,,et,t2'il dthoduh. . _ ' Hum. . Darcy and M. Iain. uplan- m " "nu-nu Cues unit (sum: b Weston Tht, Considerable discussion has been 'turi, given the legal technicalities of Ide of the situation, but Mayor Slunders vetyrr huge over-ruled ell statements that f,iirti1'lfhilt!rert are gctxng within.the 19w :egnd‘i" transportimr beer. The chief i"re"n"trytnstabl.e" has been instructed to much lay a charge an that I test case may be conducted to sump out the w. ld ( evil once and for all. “WEST vows NEWSY vamp!" Woodbridge Westmount Humba. Heights W We refer our under: an new: story on this pus concominf I ropgtrilud prison" of w". t in the story of I 'loeal mm who, wounded Ind captured at Dieppe, spent two years and nine months an a prisoner of war of the Ger. mam. "The father of three children, this man was chlined for fourteen months in the prisoner re rials of 1942-48. He wss empi’oyod " slave labour by the Germsns in their factories snd their fields. When the Russians sw'ept through Czechoslovakia. he and his com- panions lived like animlls upon the countryside until they finally reached the American lines " Pilsen. i - His new is a mntter-of-flct statement of events, but,' between the lines. one reads a tale of hud- ship, torture, starvation, fear and courage that in well nigh incon- ceivable to those of us who hue remained in our comforuble homes before well stocked dinner tables. Toronto Officers Keep Watch To Halt Practise This week's contest for the keen- eyed sew an even heavier number of entries than last. Your contest editor has been kept busy all week sorting out the answers. td Asriln, many correct replies were received and it became I matter of drawing the three winners out of I box. This, despite the fact that the letter "R" was rather obscurely hidden in the paper's advertisement of the contest itself. A number of contestants have protested against fooling them in this manner with- out te ling them that the missing letters might also be found there. We promise not to do Regain, to DeqtritNtxlup19tWu, -. ' Jzy ch: 14mm totitid Bag“ 7,; prairie. that there was nothing illegal in having I child any beer u long as he was accompanied by the adult who had purchas'ed it, Toronto pr lice officers have been tstationed It all Brewer's warehouse: to pre- vent the continuance of this prac- tice among ehildren. they qill be prosecuted in the Ju- venile court and thlt their parents also will be prosecuted for condon- ing the offense. "This is certainly a matter con- nil-mungi to juvenile Ie/ttlee,",',' stated ayor Saunders. " t is a practise that must be wiped out, whether adults are with children or not." This summer has witnessed growing numbers of children loiter- ing about the Warehouse's and beer stores, importuning the customers to carry home the heavy cases on their wagons, cam and bicyclel. Disgraceful conditions have been reported from Ill sections of the city, with tin tots who are barely able to pull tg’eir carts along some- time? running in groups after the PRESENTATIONS TO MOFFAT'S "20 YEAR CLUB" pu rchuera The moral effect of such a sit- uation appears to be I serioul one. and various community organiza- tions have united in their protests against the practise. V Mrs. Pat Moore, North York;; George, ulg-ry. mus. Whitenl Nort York; Bentrice. Mrs. Dlniel‘ Rothman. Toronto; and Gladys, Mrs. Edwin Rage". West Toronto. The children will be warned that Mrs. Antram Wins First Money It’s Time For Action maturing our puny complaints :uinst n- rationing, the butter and war shaman and sundry other restrictions imposed by a dis- 1iketiyrovernmen.t. . _ - .. Thin man and hundreds of his fellow, have been remained to find their llmiliea living in cramped qulrtern. sleeping three to . room, frequently coo ing and 2'g,'tt in the sum: room, end enen y living under conditions (il,'t'r1,r,'Qnytal to the pence of mind of their wives and the upbringing of their children. This country Ind this commun- ity owe an obligation to these men which is immeasurable. Far too msny of us In encased in the selfish and complacent attitude of “They'll get along somehow". It is time for each and every individual to bend his or her efforts to find, provide or assist in the construc- tion of the necessity homes which they hue earned in toil, unfilter- ing courage and subhumln 'privn- tion. keep peace in the family, trratulations to the winners! This week's winners were: First, $3, Mrs. H. Antram, 1664 Jane St., W stun; 2nd, $2, Mrs. E. Halcrow, J ee avenue, Weston; Mrs. S. V. s. 2 Wadsworth Blvd., Weston. Through In error in last week's report of the winners, we stated that Mrs. Lizzie Turner won first prise. Actually, it was Mrs. Lizzie Johnson. We regret mnking' this mistake. All contest winners are requested to call at our office at 3 Main street south for their prize money. Local Man Capt. 0f Lancaster For RCAF Air Show Squadron Leader Bpb Leding- ham, DFC. of Weston, veteran of a wide variety of sorties over Europe w i t h Snowy 0 w l Squadron of the RCAF, will command the Canadian lung. . "l s" Lancaster, tQ T 'ru; '. for Dog" in A the comm: air I virtus in aid of - the RCAF Be. nevolent Fund. !" L The tour will _ commence at Fa Windsor, Aug. ' 11th visit Lon- don and Trem. ton and FPP its wind-up at Toronto Aug. 18-19 Bah bdinzham is a veteran of many hazardous trips over Gen many. The notable achievement for which he was awarded the DFC consisted of piloting his bomber safely home under conditions which might well have warranted abon- dnning ship. A bomb fell on his starboard wing, shearing off the aileron and damaging the controls. With outstanding skill, the Weston man brought his craft safely back tobase. - " jrrdieds" of the fund" will go to needy airmen. On another occasion. the local pilot repeated his performance. when another bombs-r shared off three feet of his pnrt wine. ya! I». They um mud with Ola-n44!“ pin. which. I tw-tr-ft" yuan of â€who. um m "Hugh- click an a the (want‘ your lurk. â€and “on. "0- u m m: - ,, 0:18th . put FEW?!“ tye_eirtb,' w.freer..c. k we. Comniandiid By Sqdn. Ldr. Bob-Ledingham Mina Hollister. the public health nurse Ma returned hon her nation Ind announces thet commuting Thundny. August 16th. in the W's-um Town lull, the Baby Clinic will reopen BABY CLINIC RE. OPENS , Ga ' " Con- PTE. J. GORDON MeLEAN Mount Dennis, who, after two you- and nine month; " a Gernnn prisoner of wur. returned home re- cently on the Loni. Pasteur. He wls clpturod " Dieppe in 1942 and was a victim of the reprisals agnimt Canadian prisoners which followed. Be resides at " Button- wood Ave., Mount Dennis. Pte. J. G. McLean Captive AtDieppe Home On Leave "As the war went mord and more against them..the Germans showered us wtih increasingly desperate propaganda. against the Russians", stated Pte. Gordon Me. Lean, REC; repatriated prison: of wu, who came home recently aboard the Louis Pasteur. "Théy actually attempted to form what they. called .th.e, Frog British Lotion» and asked for volunteers to tig t usinst the Reds." 49“. M111» . â€not I prisoner work MW in Czechoslo- vnkie when the muslve Bunion (give T swept through that om. ith two companions, he Tttti and got to Prague. Meanw ile Patton's Second American Army WM pushing nearer from the north- west. The smell party of Cana. dinns attempted twice to get through the Russian lines and were turned back. Finally, on May 22nd, with the assistance of the Czechs. they ot to Pilsen. forward post of the flu". They were flown to France. then to Belgium and final. ly to England. “The Russians did not bother with us or anyone else when we were behind their lines," Pte. Mc- Lean stated. "We foraged for our- selves as best we could. ' _ The loelfightimt man, who is A former emglnyee of Sntin Finish and the Kodlh Company. was I prisoner of war for two year! and nine months. Be went overseas with his regiment in 1940, univ- ing in England in the fall of the year. after several months' occupa- tion duty in Iceland. en route. - When the Second Division put in its assault at Dieppe in 1942, he was wounded by ehrepnei and taken prisoner. In the "spite" chaining of prisoners which fol- lowed. he and hie compenione were bound for many months. At first. during the inking hours of the dey. their hands were tied behind their backs with cords tut shred- ded the ftwt.on their wrists. This wee followed by bindinz their heads in front and, fin-11y. they were placed in hendcuffe separ- nted by e short chain: _ . he McLean wns welcomed home by his wife, Florence. and his three children. Barbnn. 9, Carol, 7. And Marilyn, 6. The two younger children had known their father only from photographs, until his rettatrintion. "Personally, it. does nnt "Inner what you care to write Ibnut me," Gordon McLean stated in a mat. ter-of-Net murmu- tn the Times and Guide. "But I do want you Mt. Dennis Mount Dennis Mon Was Prisoner For Nearly Three Years RIPATRIATID King SLResident Celebrate Mth Birthday Aug. 4 Flower And Vegetable?" Show Sat,, Aug. 18 . Mrs. Bartholomew J. Boake, King sheet, Weston. observed her ninetieth birthday on August 4. Under the doctor's care or the past month, Mrs. Bonk: is hopeful of soon being about ignin. For over forty years she resided on the Bonke farm. Keele street, Downs- view, having come there " n bride sixty-tour ]years ago. She was born in Inniafil Township, neu Thor- ton, August 4, 1865, her maiden Inge being Mary Aha Cooper. For mlny yelrs she Wu In Ic- tive worker in Downaview Metho- dist, now United church. being u- sociuad with Centnl U n i t o d church, Weston, since retiring to live there over thirty years w. Her husband died in 1928. e fun It Dowmview is now occupied by a gnudson, Cameron R. Bonke. the fourth generation of the Bodies to wtrrk the hm. Mrs. Bouke hit, over a more of .randehildren and I number of great grandchildren. Her seven children Ire, Edward Acme. Al- berta; Huold F. 1nd Iriitii (Mrs. Wilbur Snider). Downsview; Clar- enec, Vmcouver; Ralph, Baotou! Vernon Weston, and Olive (Mrs. Edgar k. Cherry), Toronto. 1* Weston Drug Store Robbers Are Unknown The malady in charge stated that theme men made two visits to the store. On the first occasion, one of them uked for A copy of a magazine which was not in stock. After a few minutes, they returned and thin time one of the men he? the s'nieslady in conversation at t e front of the store, while his com- panion loitered near the side door. Upon their departure it was found that the showcase containing a valuable line of pens and pencils had been stolen. A mm of 'hotslifterr "ttamd Inch’s drug more Int week all nude 621% nemstorAmrttaitt pens and pencils vnlued in excess of one hundred, dollars, ' _ Victorian Order of Nurses-- Whey, you want the nurse, phone to my that I mod I house for my wife And children. I feel that I family of our size should have I home trtita own." Town Tots Find Friend In Cop tht Beat, Local Police Chief Says Quick Progress Housing Project (In Trethewey Br. Mass Production Methods Speed Crucial Job The scene on Trethewey Drive is busy as a battlefield these an. Cellars like memmoth slit trenches have been dug by the busy power shovel. The treish brown soil is spilled about like overflow from bomb enters. Ammunition dumps in the form of huge stockpiles of precious lumber grow in nature orith end} peeling dly. _ . The shovel (mute, the truck: bearing ready-mix concrete grind in and out, the clutter of human resound on the summer lit and busy men stride beck end Neth curryipl buin materiel; Mrs. E. C. Hart To Receive . Entries On Saturday At 9 trm.-- Do Not Bring Entries Friday Aid,'most imi, at, Mum†mam to J: a p. and the t e. {on Ahead. spewing the our“! mm the cellars. Anni with - and um hunky m can on: M130 Mm. in.“ tho acumen for ho. am who In a. form- 1&0. edit 'Jes. Imam m "It gqertWtft W"* by)“ Int-q; he: 3d 's LL The era: was on I pn- "rarteesisvum.6.-yyraV.el Th can!“ mums): Crime, As Such, Almost Nqn-existent In Weston-Returned Men Register Over 25 Weapons of All Shapes and Sizes WITJOTII has». 17 " “I! I. . Warning under many diffic due to war conditions, the is imputed to any on " II". the public In urged to . . full eo-operation. 1“: Weston Bttrtieultaml Sock†I" hold their annual flower tad = table show u the town hall on unity, August 18, “mm In. eery'nrfrorn l pm. 4.-.. .22) Por M you! now this that . been held through two were their 't,",'/t"'e,Ni.", depxeuieu . never yet has . [how been I ure. Nor cu: Wanton alhrwit' fell short the year of the†tstandard of the past. _ _ '., That Weston bu Rood , T 'iT without "ring. That an] t e kind of people who will the exhibition to be myâ€: of I success is notfn .erfn _ templeted. There " nu other T Haitian vahichh in moxie dfei'tgit. “a ow o t e ope" I tienily everyone WI in e sum of some xii-f We may think "Oh, I know ing worth showing" Thie we I . to court lailure. athep trho_uWih shi "I will show the beat I.“ W n matter if I fail of I “it Municipal pride demtnda tthtt of Caf make I showing of 39m. _ ‘ How about some of than . “can or muigoldi? Possibly . of your pewniu my be' .9 than you think or stock: or MttrtiMy Your dnhliu might nuke A : {bowing pr phlox of gull“ . , , your FG and joy or I but!“ l roses or other flowers No “a; é v21“ it is 2'll, paying)" tawk' ,5 c Inc: on s own t unnum- a if conditions Lweut,; nut-won“. E to you: flowers Ind shun, a“. C,, may be laboring an " th-in. " di"dvantattos. , ') _ (a What than you Victory said. ‘ g onus? Exhibit. an 1g'tte? eo. , quatod in tom-men. beat; - , rots. Suppose you no not M.i, I far I prie--yte can“ ali be 7 1ti,ett" this mm in "h _ an; showing or blox or 3111“ Perurm..the gem punt {May shes-your shoe-APY . out! ta", the following can. t _ P Lint . ' . f . Amateurs only. AnrtunU-'Netion 1, Ante, mm m, mikes: _2, Amt-a bloéms; 3, Humble]: ( eneti ' it blooms; 4, Mnrigoldu /121'e'ilg', it blooms; 6, )1.st (Cd . . six blooms; '6, e3apie.t.dy.tN, ' four sprays; 7, Petuni'gl I V (tilled). four Ipnyl; 8, six blooms; 9, Sammie-051,41! spikes; IO, Stocks. six spit“ [I 14e,r,,tl'..; 1l,1i,z,,i,'tih, 2aa "t ooms: , m I pom I blooms; 13, Zinnia (tioilietue, it less than four_type_u. margin: the -isurisor't the "f1ow.r .94 showH-tottqrowr-trr fl One of the anthem parents can do in to mun children, even which. with ine thém over to the t'li,itgteft; ed Chief Holley of Weston, 'rtiBt been with the tomt's..rofiermr.te tor twenty-two yam. , y -." An aver... of m d T trict'u midi!" I wand: stalked with am, being _ hey are "and to M 'at'elg the an ft,tg - m x n " Mach-n . b books in their huh. I.» the locnl force consciously " ' "with: ht that m Jenn of murky In! lto the luv which i! I“; @300! citiuughlp: _ _.' _ nid; -aid Ehi'ef, Ai {I Atoms: ered-, Weston Senior Ian-cu; "ttlat" the team was main; _ from cont. to count it; "Mtt whwmm to.'tte that. _. - H. 1TGhiG Edih'twfm" iiCSiFiEW, I (but the. policmin on tht â€#5! their friend. . Ir' . ' J "I believe that such mull-it; from childhood would , ttttet (re-ten deemin- a! I . the vetenn oftieer stated, . " finnce of the law is ofâ€. ', upon I prejudice am a. 1 who informs it." . A ._. :21 "leu should an 3‘35. “$2.: tih'i o y n . T the uhild - l notte of a. , panni- m I milk-ho“! iaGaTuGiti in.“ $913»; k"l'Glllll, but! you. - SE1? L'Secu"""on t, An . ix3 3&ikqs; Id',' (Alta-i, l V ; , 11180 cm: ; 4, Mnrigoldl (EnuJ'. Ik ; 5. Knights (Cd . . mm; Je 1'a,ih'dt't,' _. ' rays; , eun‘ >1? four Ipnys; 8, Baku. ooms; 9, Snipiglmilwdx , IO, Stock}. nix â€it†{Qt "ctsriiGGrtSr6iF ii s M 0“ some kind; was: an strt yw: be hem. _ or may tke . _ tail " It which a but! ed; No mum} My ubi- Renew!!!» a; HR