It increased in Canada with the ‘?cnlng 9ogm;-owmwrcinl niri “';?6 4 youngsters in uï¬ i6 No. 1 Training Command were turning out fl;ra of Allied g ‘enemy model nes until â€"a â€"months ago whenâ€"the Commonâ€" wealth Air Training Plan was curâ€" | â€" B2H2, ~Norm. Wright â€" dam â€" PLUMBING & HEATING _‘ LÂ¥ndhurst 4493 ‘ Ehrlich‘s prophetic vision of the *magic bullet" which would comâ€" bine deadly efficacy against pathoâ€" genic bacteria with perfect comâ€" patibility in the human organism, approaches fulfillment in penicillin. Contrary to Ehrlich‘s expectations, this magic bullet is not a synthetic drug developed by a chemist â€" it yesults from the metabolism of a mold, Biologic production of a chemotherapeutic agent thus. is mow applied in the pharmaceutical field, presenting a new approach. "ists ranging in age from eight to 60 areâ€"engaged in the fascinating Instead of the pure rationale of chemical formulas, the life habits of a microorganism are the conâ€" trolling factor in the manufacture of penicillin; the chemist‘s imâ€" portant function here consists of guarding his microbian "workmen" and leading them to maximal proâ€" ‘Meart Ailments‘ Big Toll _ Continued action by the City of Toronto and the suburban officials is â€"being taken to meet the house House and Room Shortage Raised $26.00 * Navy League tag day just held raised $26.00, it was announced by Mrs. Argwir Kirpatrick, convener Oï¬niom were freely stated at the big Orange gathering in High Park last Blturdi;. O:fng to tgle <wet weather and conditions or the 12th there was not an opportunity for the association leaders to exâ€" &?n“ their views. Quebecsituaâ€" was fully noted. # # L Twentyâ€"three persons lost their lves through accidents; one was wietim of murder, and four comâ€" mitted: suicide, Pneumonia claimâ€" ad 21 persons; diseases of the arâ€" cause. Our navy men have a great Job._ e _ 300 More Lancasters An order for the manufacture of 300 additional Lancaster planes has been .Yh.ced with Victory Aireraft at Malton, the department of muniâ€" tions and supply said today. of the i*g day. It is for a Model Plane Building â€"‘Model plane building is Heart ailments caused 195 out of 599 deaths during the month of July in Toronto, city health departâ€" men fioures reveal. <Inâ€"fact, heart Eaturday Orange Meeting thé'eounir{. mdha)fn avuthortâ€" ties who claim that 50,000â€" hobbyâ€" men figures reveal. In fact, heart trouble was the cause of more deaths than any other disease. taries and kidneys, 91. There was ana Aasth from poliomvelitis and one death from poliomyelitis and two from meningococcie meninâ€" ‘In Teronto alone there are 25 elubs and no doubt there are thouâ€" sands of nonâ€"club members. Most of the builders are aviationâ€"minded | LOCALS | Attention, please. Do you realize Just what a toll autemobile actiâ€" dents are taking? Well, stop and yead the figures given in this issue from the d‘e“partment. It does reâ€" quire action on the part of every person. You can help. Read the article and then see what you can do by doing your part to keep the toll down. _ P mt ‘The Humberview Wartime Asâ€" sociation® held another_euchre at the home of Mrs. Van Wyck, Lilac Avenue, with ’Rri:e winners as folâ€" lows: ï¬nt. rs. Adolph; second, Mrs. J. Bennett; third, Mrs. Turnâ€" er; consolation, Mrs.. Pimm. Reâ€" freshments were. served at the .. Statement from the Hon. Mr. Churchill reveals that the robots are killing and injuring a lot of close of the afterncon Robots Kill 4,735 mle: 4736 were killed, 14,000 . $17,000 homes were hit. This has been since the start of the Â¥obot on June 15th. It brings home the deadliness of this war machine and .~its war against innocent EARL E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H PENICILLIN 219 BICKNELL AVE. Ask About Easy Payment Plan wounded on active service. Born in England, he came to Canada in 1921.‘ Educated at Memorial School, he was emï¬loyed at the Canada C{cls and Motor previous to his enlistment in June, 1943. A member of the Royal ReF'ment of Canada he went over in February, 1944. His wife and family resides on Boon Ave., York Twp. M. E. Fockler, of West Toronto, won the Doubles Competition at the Weston Lawn Bowling Club last week. His score was 3 wins and a gcore of 52. Other winners and their scores were: Mr. Lyons, Rouï¬e Club, 3 wins and 49 plus 10; os. James, RunnI'mede, 2 wins and a score of 54 plus 1; Mr. Taylor, Clarkson, 1 win and Careless smoking was a ludi:ï¬ cause of 7,860 fires which cau $5,635,181 M:i‘x. in Ontario durâ€" ing the first months of this year, neeordin‘ to a reg?rt of the Ontario Fire Marshal. To this are attributed 1,851 fires. _ Matches caused 261 fires, electricity 434, and 16 were incendiary. Fire loss in .4,475 fires during April, May and June was $2,302,556. his father, Uhas. Sn?d W right Ave., Pte. Reg. Sney ‘flu been West Toronto Rink Wins a score of 46. C Eud 1,351 Fires * areless smoking According to word received by his father, Chas. Sneyd, Wright Nurse Wanted During the week the Hon. Dr. Bruce, member . for Parkdale, aroused the ire of the prime minâ€" ister, Mr, King. By his persistent questions and his refusal to reâ€" tract his statement regarding the word "bribe," he was suspended for the day by the Speaker. He reâ€" turned the following da{‘hnmid the applause of his party. is interâ€" rupted the speech of the prime zinister, who had the floor at that me. the t. shortage of nursing ltlfl.% strikes home as the }:orvnh Hospital for Treatment of losis . (commonly _ called Weston San.) has vacant beds. This is due, Dr. N. J. McHugh states, to the lack of help. It is the same in other hospitals. Some people do not realize what shortâ€" age of help means until they find it strikes ho‘mo. * > x Proposed ‘Memorial â€". There ~comes from Mimico â€"a sound suggestion for a memorial to Fit. Lieut. David Hornell, V.C., in the shape of a memorial hospiâ€" tal for the lake shore. This would be â€" a m:t\nl memory of his great for which he was awarded the covetted honor. Meâ€" morials of this description will live on and on and keep the memory Knocked down by an auto on the Weston Rd. opposite the Acme Screw and Gear plant, late Thursâ€" day last, August Wessel, 59, of 11 Knocked Down by Auto with serious head in{:ries Traffic Officers Maud and Alexander said Wessel~walked out from the curb to wait for a westbound Weston radial car and was struck by. a westbound auto driven by John Ireland of Kleinberg. H was pickâ€" ed u‘p unconscious and rushed to hospital, where his condition was UBJ IESD, MU@UBU MNCBRC, U, UD 17 Locurt ‘ Ave., Mount Dennil, was removed~ to ‘St. Joseph‘s Hospital than to maintain in yourselves what Jesus loved, and to know that What grander ambition is there than to maintain in yourselves your example, more than words, makes morals for mankind!â€"Mary Buy War Savings Stamps reguâ€" larly. Attention has been directed to Resolve to be thyself; and know, that he Who finds himself, loses his misery. K ume. m un WESTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETV‘S AFTERNOON AND EVENING â€" Open to Public After Four p.m. The Secretary, Mrs. E. C. Hart, will be in attendance on the morning of the show to receive entries. . Please assist the management by making your entries early as FLOWER vecfyase SHOW SATURDAY, AUG. 12th MEMORIAL SCHOOL â€"Matthew Arnold will be held in the auditorium ARE CORDIALLY INVITED â€" ADMISSION 10 CENTS Thirtyâ€"Third Annual theory that it adds mystery and glamour, there are a group of stars who bill themselves under a oneâ€"word name. For instance, back . in .her small . Wisconsin homeâ€"town the name Hilda Sell wasn‘t very exotic. So Hilda Sell changed it and is now the s!amouroul raâ€" io and supper club singer, Hildegarde. Cedric! Movie actor _ Margo was christened Maria Maé(ueriu Guadalupe Bolando y Castilla; she was born in Mexico and is the â€"niece of orchestra leader Xavier Cugat. The first name of the radio commentator who idenâ€" tifies himself only as "Baukhage speaking" is Hjalrear. Singer Â¥vette‘ was announced by her press agent as French and given a long native tag. But she adâ€" mits she is Elsa ("Sugsr") Silâ€" vers and was raised in Brooklyn. OTHER BIG NAMES Figures just released by the Hon. George H. Doucett, Minister of Highwngs. show that in the past 13 years, 7,785 persons have died and 135,918 were injured in motor vehicle accidents in Ontario. â€" "During 1943," said Mr. Doucett, "there were 11,025 accidents reâ€" E:rted to the motor vehicles anch, in which 549 persons were killed and 8,628 were injured. The cormronding totals for 1942 were 58"1' k'i leg and 10,205 injuresl. 20. Other celebrities were tï¬aick to shorten their names. Bob Hope was. born Leslie Towne Hope; Dinah Shore, Frances Rose Shore; Bem{ Venuta, Benevenuta Rose Crooks; Bandleader Vaughn Monâ€" roe, Vaughn Wilton Monroe, and Bing Crosby, of course, Harry Lillis Crosby. Startling Figures 7,785 Killed 135,918 Injured in Ontario, 13 yrs Male drivers were involved in 14,828 accidents or 94.6 per cent. of the total, and female drivers were in 840 accidents or 5.4 per cent. During 1943 male drivers were involved in 95.3 per cent. of the fatal accidents, Iuvin% female drivers in 4,7 per cent. These perâ€" centages are approximately the same as in 1942. Of the 15,668 drivers in acciâ€" dents last year, 1.6 were reported as intoxicated while three per cent. of. drivers involved in fatal acciâ€" dents in 1943 were classed as inâ€" toxicated. Both rates are higher than the 13ï¬rear average. Last Four Months + June Hutton, who sings on an evening air show with the Pied Pipers, is bandleader Ina Ray Hutton‘s sister. Marion Hutton and Betty Hutton are sisters. But there‘s no relation between the first two and the latter pair. Peoâ€" ple ask about that. The final four months of last year showed the highest number of accidents and also the highest numâ€" ber of fatalities, 182, or 30.2 of the total, despite the fact that more gasoline was consumed during the months of July, August and Sepâ€" tember. f Comparing the overall figures for the ‘F]:!t 13 years, Mr. Doucett said, "This largely unnecessary loss is equivalent to the death There were fewer accidents but more people were killed in Torontp in 1943 than in 1942. The 1943 toll was 2,376 accidents with 67 killed and 2,197 injured, compared with 3,158 accidents killing 54 and inâ€" juring 2,822 in 1942. Fallons LITTLE THINGS . By GEORGE NEW YORK, N. ’Lo. the Report of Highway f Minister For Past 13 Years Should Be Studied exotic now Dunn i n g e r, the radio mind reader, ‘retcn to be known only by his last name. His first name is Joseph â€"and the ruâ€" mor is his midâ€" dle name is actor _ Margo .. about the stars Like + bandleader , Artie Shaw who grew diagwtcd with the jitâ€" terbugs who "made" him, Swoon King Frankie Sinatra is fed up with swooners. Those who squeal and sigh will be barred from his new radio show starting August o + 4 ECVCE, C BOIOCC Iookin: sophisticate in real life, takes down a neat $10,000 a year. 16 on CBS.~ _ _ _ VERY LITTLE THINGS Charlie McCarthy‘s bright red hair is real. There always has been trouble getting the color Until the war, it was imported from. Ireland . . . Tenor Morton Downey, m a nâ€" a b o u tâ€"t o w n, e doesn‘t drink or F S smoke. But he‘ll ~Ct eat six or seven («" F plates of ice _ _ E uh cream a day _ ue and gurzrzle eight or nine ip, * Cocaâ€"Colas .. . 4s Tommy Dorsey . KÂ¥ : yens to be a Et h (c:omeg.im a s anadian maesâ€" Ch','h',‘::dc':'::'g; tro Percy Faith, Tt * * doing a Sunday CaNTEUIAN MECE c‘“t'h':::g.:'::'gl tro Percy Faith, suf doing a Sunday afternoon broadcast from New York, until recently wore the wildest ties (he‘s color blind). Now his wife picks ‘em . . . Kate Smith, "Song Bird of the South," was born in Washington, D. C. Until a few years ago, she never saw Greenville, Va., announced by press agents as her birth place. But she still gets letters from natives telling how they "remembered her in Greenville when she was a kid!" * “?"' «&‘%‘ ’% & % »6»% â€" fau total which would result from the comglete destruction of a city such as Kenora, or of Simcoe and Wiarâ€" ton combined, while the injury total would be about zc}ual to the combined wpuhtion of _ Windsor and Fort William or of London, Port Arthur and Sudbury." The Hi‘fhwnya Minister said that largely due to increase in fatal accidents involving child pedesâ€" trians the death rate on the basis of miles travelled in 1943 or gasoâ€" line consumption, was higer than in 1942, Care Needed "This> situation," said Mr. Douâ€" cett, "demands that motorists exâ€" ercise increased care in driving and at the same time emphasizes the ‘"The pedestrian is the greatest sufferer as far as fatal accidents are concerned and an examination of the cireumstances of ‘stich acciâ€" dents should cause us to remember that for our own safety when walking we have certain duties to perform and responsibilities to accept and not be too insistent on our individual rights." B’I'% Minister added that at the same time a share of the re?onsi- bility â€"also rests upon the driver. He said that when the restrictions ‘on driving: are removed the proâ€" portions of the vehicular traffic problem will be a community as well as a provincial affair. .. erying success need for greater: svu-i:;;x"‘vâ€"i;i;;\_ and more attention to safety training by parents and teachers. We want an aim that can never grow vile, and which cannot disapâ€" point our hope. There is but one such on earth, and it is that of being like God.â€"S. Brooke. _ _ _ The very fruit of the gospel is aspiration. It is to the heart what spring is to the earth, making every root and bud, and bo ?\"de- sire to be more.â€"H,. W. Be:c%er. MRS. E. C. HART, TIMES AND GUIDE Flower Show Continued from page 1 __ ‘To be judged by the public Unless where otherwise stated prizes will be as follows: First prize, 35¢; second prize, 25¢; third prize, 15¢c. Baskets: First prize, All ~entires in the followi.r;g classes must be shown wi their own foliage only. 43. Basket of Large Zinnias (mixed). 44. Basket of Zinnias, (Pompom) (Mixed) 45. Basket of Gladiolus. (Picardy). 46. Basket of Gladiolus. (Other than Picardy). 47., Basket of flhdiolul (mixed). 48. Pinks, 6 blooms. . First Prize,. $1.00. j Second Prize, 65c. 1 Third Prize, 35c. (Section 48 is a special memorial in honor of the late Robert Wright who was president of this society in 1924 and 1925.) _ _ _ Tbe; 2bc. From the Victory Gardens. Colâ€" lection of four each of the followâ€" ing: _ 3. Carrots. First prize, $1.00. Secondp prize, T5¢c. Third rrize. 50c. Special for flower show, 1944, donated by W. M. McDonald, Weston: 29. Bow! of Tuberous Begonias. 80. Bow! of Phiox. ; Drummondi, u..'hvl lof‘Plvndu. He that resolves upon any great and good end, has, by that very resolution, scaled the chief barrier to it.â€"Tryon Edwards. Drummondi, 1. Bow!l of Pansies. 82. 1 of Verbenias. 88. Bow! of Flowers (mixed). 34. _of <Roses, Bowls not over 12" high. Exhibitor‘s owh container. Rectlont.. .: > . ‘.% 85. House plant (nonâ€"flowering). 86. House l:l;n ?ï¬:wuin‘)?‘) 31. 41. second prize, 50c; third prize, Tomatoes. 3 spikes of Gladiolus, in varâ€" iety, correctly nanied, first exâ€" hibit of exhibitor. 10 bulbs, Bit O‘ Heaven. Basket of Gladiolus, first exâ€" hibit of exhibitor. 10 bulbs, Fairy Queen. Bowl of Gladiolus tips. 5 bulbs, Rose Delight. Best spike in the show. 2 bulbs, Myrna. . Vase of Flowers (mixed). Basket of Perennials (mixed) Basket of Mixed Annuals, Basket of Asters. Basket of Mixed Annuals. Under two feet Whar L on YOUR awherne . Continued from page 1 | an embassy in, Kire ‘along with those of Germany, Japan and Italy. Mr.‘ Church, réferring to Cansâ€" dian affairs, said that the Minister of Justice Imn."ln prison without trial people w political "‘m he does not approve of, ',r_bm I Orange Order The program of races and other ?om was carried‘ out>under the irection of W. J. Knox, convener. After the speeches~ and sports f‘rogum. many of / the lodges, .O.L., L.O.B.A., True «Blue, Juâ€" l“Tho z:hi:h‘t:t; ulvwbmm- ployment in their.coun y preâ€" palrmg‘t!%r war, . We nt\lu try . to solve pre or peace, said Mr. ghnrch‘:.‘r‘% state must use its resources to even out the trade cI'ch. We must so shorten hours of work that men l;nd women have leisure to enjoy life. ‘At the same time we have to be:sane‘ and honest. The costs of Kroducï¬on must not be raised too high. The best British business men. have shown us that by mass production in some cases the highest %lid inâ€" dustries can produce. the c usat articles. It is a question of indusâ€" trial organization." veniles and Young . Britons, sheld picnics in the park., . ‘ government forcés | youths who mt n‘ht%"‘n‘ go into the forces, to do other work on farms and elséewhere. Asks Shorter Hours . WESTON MUSIC and RADIO c ... ZKONE 4« 28 MAIN N. WRINGER ROLLS STOCKED ?’AS-HERSâ€"IRONERS IRONSâ€"TOASTERS For Expertéervice on All Makes of Yes sir, I wear it on my arm and I‘m proud of it. For, G.S. means General Serviceâ€" on any fighting front anywhere in the world. It means that I want to go overseas. Canada needs a lot of men like you and me. ; tAPOE g, ; I know it‘s going to be tough, but the job § h o. has got to be done. ;,’ | & So, sign up as a volunteer for overseas service, ® Remember it takes months of thorough trainâ€" ing to make you fighting fit, TN TOUk aunt Anthony Eden Said No Peace * In Seven Weeks ing. You are reall confulil:lg two ‘d’i\thnnt thinilâ€"lie surrender of the enemy with terms of the peace, which are an altogether later stage than the surrender." 3 Anthony Edu,éord‘i secreâ€" , assured the House of Comâ€" mlonAu.hd&:nwuuuo:;t be any peace made with Germany in hn ont the pomtblitty (hat the e e enemy :ï¬m x:.mdor in that Mr. Bden replied: "You need not be :anxious. r%hcn is not the least risk of anything like that happenâ€" A man‘s true estate of Y}:wer and riches, is to .bé in himself; not in his dwelling, or position, or exterâ€" nalâ€"relations, but in his own essenâ€" tial cMaracter.â€"H. W. Beecher. _: John Lawson, Labor, 0 pasing:s government motion for a C mmons recess until Sept. 26, said if the Allies were~to bea‘ Germany in th:tupdod ; the ‘worsmhont( ï¬.hcn wou! nuko e We son) . didn‘t l&o the sort of: peace they would make. â€" After . the debate, Commons agreed to recess until Sept. 28. Some 275 languages are spoken in /Africa. 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