NEED‘CASN? "Show off" acceleration and speeding may increase gas conâ€" sumption as much as 50 per cent. and shorten tire life, say General Motors engineers.. Buying 320 Bay St. Mr. Collett MU. 9706 10. 11. 12 13. Entries in the following classes to be made before 12.00 noon on September 6th at place of exhibition to Mrs. E. C. Hart, Secretary of the Society. 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 51 24 on 23 Weston Horticultural Society A. E. LePAGE FOR COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE IN SELLING OR BUYING A HOUSE ANNUALS ANTIRRHINUM, 4 spikes. ASTERS, 4 blooms. MARIGOLDS (French) 4 blooms. MARIGOLDS (African) 4 blooms. MARIGOLDS (Calendulas) 4 blooms. PETUNIAS (Double) 3 sprays. PETUNIAS (Single Frilled) 3 sprays. SCABIOSA, 4 blooms. SALPIGLOSSIS, 4 spikes. STOCKS, 4 spikes or laterals. ZINNIA (Large) 4 blooms. ZINNIA (Pompom) 6 blooms. ZINNIA (Collection) Not less than 4 types. Not more than 24 blooms. BLOOMS OR S';‘IKF,S. Not previously mentioned DIANTHUS, 4 blooms or sprays. DAHLIAS (Decorative) 1 bloom. DAHLIAS (Cactus) 1 bloom. GAILLARDIA, 6 blooms. GLADIOLUS (In Variety Named). 4 spikes shown in container. GLADIOLUS, 2 spikes named. 1‘!TES, 1 spike, PHLOX, 2 spikes. % BLOOMS OR SPIKES Not Previously montioned, CENTLEMAN‘S BOUTONNTERE. ROSES, 8 blooms. DAILY SERVICE TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE : FOR ALlLL GROUP TRAVEL 1A Lawrence Ave. West, phone CHerry 1â€"4148 WESTON, ONT. Annual Flower Show Saturday, September the 6th Get $50 to $1000 in 3 simple steps OUSEHOLD FINANCE Phone or stop in at Household Finance. Tell us how much cash you need. Loans on your own signature. No bankable security required. Take up to 24 months to repay. ig _ «+ _ Selling Real Estate PRESIDENT H. E. HARRISON ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS PERENNIALS SUMMER HOURS: Closed Saturday durthg July, August and September Open Friday evening until 8 p.m. E OPEN TO PUBLIC FREE 7.30 P.M. TO 9.30 P.M. RALPH ST. SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL Realtor EGG STAINS Apply cold water immediately to egg stains on fabrics. If treated soon enough, this usually removes them from most materials. 41st Mr. Sanderson RO. 1202 . By Bus EM. 3â€"5661 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 26. 87. 28. 29. 30. 81. 82. 41. 42. 43. 44. TABLE BOUQUET. BOWL OF TUBERC BOWL OF PHLOX BOWL OF PANSIE BOWL OF VERBE! BOWL OF FLOWE BOWL OF ROSES, BOWL OF ROSES, Bowl not over 12 high. Exhibitor‘s own container. MOUSE PLANT (Nonâ€"flowering). HOUSE PLANT (Flowering). VASE OF LARKSPUR (Annual), VASE OF FLOWERS (Mixed). BASKET OF PERENNIALS (Mixed). BASKET OF MIXED ANNUALS. BASKET OF ASTERS, BASKET OF MIXED ANNUALS. Under two feet. All entries in the following classes must be shown with their own foliage only. ASKET OF LARGE ZINNIAS (Mixed) ASKET OF ZJNNIAS (Pompom Mixed) PRIZES FOR EACH CLAS8 LUCKY DOOR PRIZES DECORATIVE CLASSES Exhibitor‘s own containers SECRETARY AUDREY C. HART The Mayor of the town said he got the name because of a poster about Human Rights and Blanâ€" chette. Workers from all over alâ€" ways drifted into the village at harvest time, but Blanchette was the first negro who had ever turned up. I have just read a story about a man they now eall "Equality" Morel, in a small village in southâ€" ern France. Soon, after his arrival, some chickens were stolen, a rabbit was killed, the weather turned bad and of course the negro was blamed, even the Blanchette‘s employer inâ€" sisted that the negro was a good worker and never caused any difâ€" ficulties. Then one day, a stock of wheat caught fire and burned to the ground. _ The police questioned everyone but thbre was no eviâ€" dence. The villagers believed it must have been Blanchette, finally a full scale delegation marched into the town hall. Morel!, the blacksmith, also turned up, and sat down beside the Mayor. Then amid the chatâ€" tering of the women and the mumbling of the men, he said in a loud voice, "Antoine, if you do this your a swine, and so are the rest of you, all of you here!" The others tried to interrupt him and they called him all sorts of names. But Morel shouted them down. "You are accusing this man of every crime that has been comâ€" mitted, even though you have no evidence. Why? Your only reason is that his skin isn‘t the same colour as yours." One of the women answered Morel, "This is a free countryy we have every right to get rid of any one we don‘t like." "So you think you have the right to send off a poor workman to starve just because you don‘t like the look of him?" laughed Morel. And here he took down from the wall a poster that the school master had put up. "This," Morel told them, "is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which our Government and dozens of other governments have signed for every man and woman." Then he began to read it to them very slowly and in a furious voice, the part that says all human being are free and equal without disâ€" tinction of race or colour, and so Well, in a week‘s time, the vilâ€" lagers were all offering Blanchette a drink. Morel had won his point, and his nickname, "Equality Morel." on. He talked to the people, got them laughing and finally made them see that the whole thing was rediculous. TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. PHLOX DRUMMONDL PANSIES. VERBENAS. _ FLOWERS (Mixed). An early auto racer,â€" Louis Chevrolet; a famous Indian chiefâ€" tain, Pontiac; two pioneer motor car builders, R. E. Olds and David Buick; and an intrepid explorer, Cadillac, gave their names to the General Motors line of passenger cars. United Nations LADIOLUS (in variety) Exhib}?bn Vistors Satisfied That It‘s Still The Worlds Best Last Friday being Press and Radio day at the CNE, this reâ€" porter headed for the "Ex" bright and early, armed with a fistful of courtesy passes and a second pair of shoes. What a place! ! ! If it weren‘t for the obvious traffic problem a pair of roller skates would be the ideal solution to "doing" the "Ex" in comparative comfort. Starting at the Princess Gate end we visited the Motor Show‘ and stood drooling with desire as a demonstrator gave his spie! on the "Sabre". If you haven‘t seen that little number you‘d better hop down there during these last couple of days. Nothing new in design on most of the cars, but they are a pretty good looking lot. A very fine showing of British cars in the big tent, particularly in the Jaguar section. We took a hurried trip through the Coliseum, stopâ€" ping en route to see the statue of the Queen done in butter. It‘s an amazing job, but it could have been.displayed a little better. We‘ve seen the Midway when we liked it a lot more. It didn‘t seem to have the old zest it used to or perhaps it‘s because we‘re II HENRY LOOSE II The Weston Chess Club will beâ€" gin its season in the Old Fire Hall (Director of Recieation Office), Little Avenue on Thursday Sepâ€" tember 11th. Those prospective members who were last Spring interested in joining the club are invited to be present. They are assured of a good season of play, and if they feel that they are only "beginners" do not let that deter them. We all have to begin sometime, and only by conâ€" tinual effort can we become good players and excel in the art of playing chess. The club has a special | group â€" Tournament for such, and one into which they can move if the individual shows ability to play for the club chamâ€" pionship. Good sovial times are enjoyed. If interested ring the Secretary â€" George Braby CH. 1â€"6844. Canada‘s first mobile book store is owned and operated by a young engineer, Douglas Adams, who came to Canada from Hastings, Sussex. While working for the Onâ€" tario Hydro â€" Commission, . Mr. Adams was quick to perceive the need for a service of this kind. In February of this year he invested in a specially fitted panel truck in which he covers the whole of Onâ€" tario twice a year with particular emphasis on smaller towns. The shelves of ‘he Bookmobile, as he calls it, hold some 2,000 titles on all subjectsâ€"juvenile, fiction, nonâ€" fiction and technical. Paul Vaitonis, Canadian Chamâ€" pion, leaves this week for Sweden to defend the honour of Canada in the chess world. If he wins in the Interâ€"Zonal Tournament he will qualify to enter the World Championship â€" Tournament. _ We wish him good luck, and trust this new Canadian may place Canada on the map as a chess loving country. The Ontario Legislature is exâ€" pected to be called into special session about the 25th of Septemâ€" ber to ratify the Dominionâ€"Proâ€" vincial tax agreement ‘signed by Premier Frost in Ottawa recently as the agreement must receive the approval of the Legislature before it can become effective. It is exâ€" pected there will be no oppositon to the agreement as the Liberal members, who are the strongest opposition party, are strong adâ€" vocates of the new measure to turn over to the Dominion Government the income from corporation and personal income taxes. Below we give a game played in New York 1889 and which was given a brilliancy prize: Whiteâ€"M. Weiss 1. Pâ€"K4 Pâ€"K4 2. Nâ€"KB3 â€" N.QB: 3. Bâ€"N5 Pâ€".QR3 4. Bâ€"R4 Nâ€"B3 5. Pâ€"Q3 Pâ€".qQN4 6. Bâ€"N3 Bâ€"B4 7. Pâ€"B3 P.Q4 8. PxP NxP 9. Qâ€"K2 ul 10. Qâ€"K4 Bâ€"K3 11. NxP NxN 12. QxN N.QNG 13. 0 0 NxQP 14. Qâ€"R5 BxB 15. PxB Râ€"K1 _ Premier Frost will decide when the special session is to be called. House To Convene Late In September Representing British Book Serâ€" vice and Ambassador Books, Mr. Gordon started out in southern Onâ€" tario and the Ottawa Valley. He has covered some 8,000 miles, 280 libraries _ artd _ numerous _ high schools. Librarians, hé finds, are very enthusiastic about the idea of selecting new books from actual samples, rather than from cataâ€" logues. , To make a good cleaning comâ€" pound for painted walls dissolve one ounce of soap flakes in 16 ounces of water, and add about three ounces of turpentine. . Stir the mixture rapidly and apply with a brush or sponge. Every GM car built at Oshawa must pass through a relentless shower bath to test it for leaks, before being shipped to one of the company‘s 1,100 dealers across BOOK STORE ON WHEELS THE CHESSMEN TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON RUY LOPEZ â€"Byâ€" Blackâ€"W, | Pollock 16. Nâ€"q2 Qâ€"K2 17. Pâ€"QN4 BxP ch BxP mate Bâ€"N8 ch Râ€"K6 ch _ [Kâ€"N2 Pâ€"BA ch Bâ€"B7 ch Pâ€"N3 Pâ€"R4 ch RxR Oâ€"K8 getting older. Went to catch the afternoon â€" performance at . the grandstand which we thoroughly enjoyed. The Mounties of course were wonderful and those Hell Drivers really put on a show. They do some breathâ€"taking stunts and their clown stooge put on one of the funniest acts we‘ve seen in a long time. The Manufacturer‘s Building has some very fine displays especially the jewels and gowns. If you plan to go down tomorrow or Saturday, take a look at the hats on the models displaying the fur coats. The weirdest looking concoctions in captivity. The Flower Show was, as usual, beautiful. There must be an enormous amount of work going into the building of those little formal gardens and outdoor disâ€" plays. The British Government buildâ€" ing has a wonderful collection of British exports. Britons seem to be making a real bid for Canadian money. They should get it too if their woollens, china and glass on display are any sample. Just about there our feet played out and we took a hop back to the car in one of those new Ex trains. A good 20 cents worth if we ever saw one. It‘s the same old Exhibiâ€" tion, as you hear everyone say, but there is still something about it that draws you back every year. For. Insurance Boddington‘s Insurance Services 5 MAIN ST. S., WESTON CH. 1â€"4 Exhibition Specials CcONSOLE COMBINATION _ ;â€"â€"@â€"#> zmm . WALTER COMPLETELY INSTALLED With Aerial 90 Day Service and Warranty 36 MAIN ST. | TELEPHONE CH. 111112 CH. 141113 CH. 1â€"1114 @ 3 Speed Record Player ©@ Walnut ©@ Mahogany @ Radio_ 17" Television C. WES or @ Bleech BODDINGTON 579 50 . Pen Pals Months Guides Meet Pen pals with a purpose are the Girl Guides of the 4th St Lambert Company and the Girl Scouts of Troop No. 32 of Des Plaines, I!\., who met at the C.N.R. Central Station here recently after 15 months of letter writing. The US girls were greeted by the St. Lambert Guides to form the first International Friendship Link with a Girl Guide Company of Quebec, it being accomplished after months of hard work on the part of both groups. In order to earn their fares to Montreal the U.S. Troop collected and sold herbs, rags and papers; held food sales and staged card parties. â€" They pooled their baby sitting money as well in order to meet with their friends of St. Lambert, who in the meantime were saving money to act as suitâ€" able hosts for the visitors. They sold nearly 1.000 bottles of homeâ€" made marmalade, to earn almost $400. A whirlwind tour of the city followed the arrival of the Des Plaines Scouts and then a week‘s camping program was arrafged at Morin Heights. The Des Plaines girls will entrain for Toronto beâ€" fore returning to Des Plaines. The St. Lambert Company h}s begun saving money to visit the Des Plaines Troop next summer. 123456 s NOUSENOLD APPL!ANCES | We Service Ewrything We Sell, CH. 1â€"4461 The foundation;stone of India‘s first penicillin factory has been laid at Pimpri ne.« Poena by Mr. N. V, Gadgii, the Indian Minister for Works, Production and Supply. The project is jointly sponsored by the Indian Government, the United Nations World Health Organizaâ€" tion and the United Nacions Interâ€" national _ Children‘s _ Emergency Fund. It is to cost $3,250,000 and Alpha Engineering Co. \COâ€"OPERATION HELPS CHerry 1â€"5275 MANY OTHER MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM @ GENERAL ELECTRIC ®© ADMIRAL * ®@ ELECTROHOME ® ADDISON @ ~NORTHERN ELECTRIC George Jeffs, B.A. Sc., P.Eng. Authorized Toridheet Dealer FROM As Low As 10% )Down Balance Over 24 Months $369 ». 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