M Let us gt rid of the tomfoolery‘ of the Lord Mayor‘s Show. It is a r affair anyway. For lon ena\xgi& the Lord Mayor‘s Show has geen a sotrce of annoyance, and now it has become a subject of derision. The effo* of cutting it down has not been to save traffic dislocation. . Yesterday miles of the busiest streets in the world were blocked as usual for hours, %‘ile Eeople got wet through. All that has appened is that the show has beâ€" come secondâ€"rate. Have done with it! The thm§ has lost all meaning. â€"London Daily Express. Father: "What have you been up to â€"stripping all the blossom off my fruit trees?" Child: "Well, it‘s supposed to be winter in the game we‘re playing, Daddy." Vicar: Rev, W, E. Mackey Will reâ€"open for pupils in Classical, Toe, Tap nng Acroâ€" batic Dancing Now open. Twelve in city. See pl book for list and locations. D-yhm: Night Courses. Free employment service. Catalogue on request. Call, :‘Ie or write for it. Head Office, Il’ & Charles, Toronto. W. R. SHAW, See. Legion Hallâ€"128% Main St. N. DICK WHITTINGDON Is DEAD Rev, R, B. Ledingham, B.A., Minister _ _ d Mr. Bruce Metcalfe ; Musical Director | 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. â€" 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School, : \ 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service. ' WESTON BRANCH Main and John Sta., Weston 1134 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennia Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, ‘Dancing, Elocution, Guitar, etc. Lioydbrook 9240 Weston 1051M SPECIAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Preâ€"School Age Mon., Jan. 7th, Weston Conservatory Branch WATERMAN STUDI Poputar Piano Playing WESTON Presbyterian Churc#® 108 WILLIAM ST. ___ _ Phone 238 Classical Pianoforte‘and Vocal ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN MISSION Stockford‘s Dancing School Hoursâ€"4 to 7 p.m. ' Ailso, Business Girls‘ Class at 8 p.m. Marion Russell Toronto Conservatory Of Music | f \ _ . Harding AVflu&‘_-CC..II“’ Hail 11 a.m,.â€"Holy Communionâ€"Rev. W,. E. Mackey. 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ' T p.m.-B(venin; Serviceâ€" M’ éstiluon. SHAW SCHOOLS ® Terms: Guaranteed WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS Juznct. 7996 or Weston 473J. Work Guaranteed Demorest t LGM. Singing, Piano, Organ Private or Class Weston 1051M Liloydbrook 9240 s BSUNDAY, #flwu 13th, 1985 11,00 a.m.â€"Associated with Pastor, Mr." John ject, "Victorigns Liging." 2.45 p.m.â€"Church School. _ ©. 7.00 pan.~"Investments Yor 1985," " dMac‘ Welpome! _ WESTON 1051M LLoydbrook 92140 Guaranteed in 15 Lessons la?n- Strictly Private _. Terms Reasonable Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, B.A., B.D. 81 Quee#!s Drive "Hate no oneâ€"hate their vices, not themselves."â€"Brainard. The island of Monte Cristo, scene of the hidden treasure found by Edmund Dantes, one of Alexander Dumas‘ outâ€" standing heroes, lies midway between Corsica and Italy, to the south of the Island of Elba, home of Emperor Naâ€" ‘goleon I during the period of his first anishment from France. F. L. MERTENS, Phm.B. SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 1935 11.a.m.â€""A Lawyer‘s Problem." 8 p.m.â€"Church School. oA pv.;n.â€"-“'l'he Psglmist’s Quesâ€" tionâ€"What is Man? Rev. J. C. Williamson, B.A., B.Th., Dr. A. C. Clarke Mills W. M. Penman, B.A. Residence: Ken. 4377 _ MoNEY To LOAN on Goop wIRST AND _ SECOND MORTGAGE §ECURITIES Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday and Thursday evenings. C. Lorme Fraser m.A. F. A. Silverman, B.A. Barristwr, Selicttor, &e. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennia PHONES "Junet. 6402" "Weston §44M" Wexton Office §2 Male §t. North Ihone 498 J. Edgar Parsons Dr. Harrison C. Roos DENTAL SURGEON Xâ€"RAY EXTRACTION BY GAS Nurse in Attendance Office: Bank of Montreal Bidg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295W Residence 2951 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, Ete. GRAY & LYON 16 Main St. N. Phone 1186 Over Post Office BARPISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WESTON Phones: F. W. MERTENS Mdad o Miner 10 Loan *m &:{‘-h Over Inch‘s Drug Store Phone: Office 30 Res. 1071 Weston 152W DENTIST Office: Cor. Main & John Sts. ISLAND OF MONTE CRISTO Dr. W. J. Rodwell Farr Block: 16 Main St. N. Phones: Off. 193â€"Res. 297J Confederation Life Blag. Cor. Gaeen & Victorin $t«, B APTIST CHURCH â€"â€"Dailyâ€"Fromâ€"9â€"5 _P.M.. Taes. & Thur,, 7â€"9 P.M. 16 MAIN ST,â€"N. Over Post Office Real Insurance Service BarrtsTEns Soliciters,‘ Notaries, Etc Pastorâ€"Phone 493F 6 Phone Elgin 4381 G. H. Gray, LL.B. John Moffat, B.A.â€"Subâ€" OPTOMETRIST 193 16 Main St. N. CHURCH FARR BLOCK Office Hours PHONE 129 OPTICIAN DENTIST Sam Wilson, in Charge Office: Junct. 0769 xâ€"46â€"13â€"T Casvalty 0â€"16â€"52 {m _of salt to lio"â€""mâ€""n& Pit four la cooked nes for each 'indivignnl'_':-lad_ ttanr:: Place on slice of pineapple and dot with cream cheese. Serve on lettuce nests with French dressing. Cream ‘% cup butter. Sift 4 cups confectioners sugar, 3% tablespoons cocoa and 4 teaspoon salt mther. Add gradually to butter rving some of sugar mixture to add alterâ€" mtez with !; cup m cotfee with 1 teaspoon vani x-l on cake and sprinkieâ€"nuts on C C?r-tuhziom are offered to Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Russell of 28 South Station St., on the birth of a son, Ronald Frank, on January 4th. Mrs. R. J. Bull, King Street, left Monday night for Boston, to sail on the Lady ï¬elson to _ Portâ€"ofâ€"Spain, Trinidad, where she will spend some time visiting her son, W. F. Bull, who is Trades Commissioner from Canada to the British West Indies. At Central Church on Sunday morning, Mr. John Moffat, B.A., will be associated with Rev. H. E. Wellâ€" wood, the pastor. â€" The sub{lect will be "Victorious Living." In the evening Mr. Wellwood will speak on "Investâ€" ments for 1985." The Markers Club held their first meeting of the New Year at the home of their leader, Mrs. B. Smellie. Durâ€" ing the business discussion it was deâ€" cided that candy would be made and sold in order to raise money. The candy is sold in 10 and 25 cent boxes. Please telephone your order to 695â€"F and the candy will be delivered at any time during the next week. A muï¬nfl of Sunday School teachâ€" ers and adults of the Sunday School of Harding Avenue Mission was held on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cabeldu, of 36 Dennis Avenue, Mt. Dennis, are to be congratulated on the birth of a son at %he Cottage Nursing Home on Jan. 8th. On December 23rd, Miss E. Bell, of 10 Cross Street, was admitted to the Cottage Nursing Home, suiferinï¬ from a paralytic stroke, and is sti confined there, her friends will be sorry to learn. The kind thoughts expressed in the gift of the beautiful flowers sent by the Emer{ W.A., Mrs. McClure and Miss Ruby Rowntree, also Mrs. Thomas Tayles, are Ereatl’y appreciatâ€" ed by Mrs. William Castator, who has been and still is seriously ill. Soak 2 cups dried beans overnight, ‘ook gently till soft, drain off water. Place alternative layers of beans and liced lean pork in casserole, first colling pork in 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 teaspoon salt and 4 teaspoon pepâ€" ver, m casserole with beans and lay strips of fat salt pork across. Pour 1 cup molasses over this and add sufficient water to cover beans. Bake very slowly for 6 hours, Mrs. Hooper will be hostess to the Ladies‘ Aid of ‘the Harding Avenue Mission for tea next Monday evening. _ Next Sunday mornin5 in the: Bapâ€" tist Church, Rev. J. C. Williamson will speak on "A Lawxer'a Problem," and in the evening on "The Psaimist‘s Questionâ€"What is Man ?" . Marding Avenue Mission will hold its anmuf qumerll meeting on Wed~â€" nesday, Jan. 16, a/ 8dp.m. and all members are requested to attend. Mrs. James Drew of Westmount is recovering nicely from her illness, alâ€" though she is still confined to the Torâ€" onto General Hospital J. W. Ackrow, Real Estate and Inâ€" surance, announces that he has rï¬ove}? his office to 52 Main Street orth. Two Weston boys, Hewson Kellam, son. of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellam, and Douglas Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Alexander, have been accepted as internes at the Western Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. Ross H. Fawcett is spending the months of January and February at St. Petersburg and Miami in Florida, accompanied by her friend, Mrs. Earl Hodgson. Weven e ven n Â¥veveennver en nene n enneneenven snn eev en veneveverenensneeeetenermevevennnneeerenneneveeeenenneerreenmmmseerrennenvicrsncveens fevn en en en veventnevenven on eveentneeinerernnnpnvernrnnnnnserveen Add the juice of % lemon and Congratulations are offered to Mr. : Cold Weather Suggestions â€":â€" Prune and Pineapple Salad Fluffy Mocha Frosting RBoston Baked Beans Weston Personals t firm. l Ceconnut Cream Pic vevveenneneneeerenetvntvervonvavertvns o vevernbnareverccns erveervnstovreen Boil macaroni till tender, place in casserole in alternate layers with cheese, . slited or imed, top with cheese and sprinkle with bread crumbs rolled in butter. Pour milk over all to cover. Bake till golden brown. Scald 1 milk, add 1 sugar and % tezm salt. lch"i teaâ€" mmmm-mm milk, add to the scaided stirâ€" ring constantly. Pour in 2 well beatâ€" en mixed with 1 cream. Cream _% pound soft pimeno cheese with % teaspoon salt, % teaâ€" spoon Worrestershire sauce, 6 tableâ€" :rouu to-l::t% ketchup, 2 hbleapoo?‘a r . a tablespoons olive oil. Chmm serve on head lettuce. Junior Third â€" Lawrence Boyle Teresa Schepers, Edith Chantery. Salmon Ring Boil fresh salmon in very little water till done. Flake and myd liquid in which the fish was boiled mixed with the contents of 1 package of gelatine and 1 tablespoon of onion juice. Pour in ring mold in which slices of lemon have been placed. When set unmold and serve with mayonnaise mixed â€" with whipped cream. Fourth â€" Class â€" Helen uO'vSvt;iYh van, Joan Silman, Albert Augustine. Robert H. Chapman The death occurred on Saturday, December 290th, 1934, at his home, Lot 3}?. Conél::don s'iftho'bic(iosl::' of Roat. enry p is ear. He was a son om late John Elupman. Surviving him are his widow, formerâ€" ly Miss Ada Pearson, four sons and l"i've daughters, as follows: Fred T. Chapman, Oungqville; H. Stewart Chapman, Robert E. Chapman and {..vvmm John Cbagman. Mrs. Herbert ardlaw, Nashville, Mrs. Alfred Wardâ€" law, Mount Dennis, and the Misses Grace, Epsey and Nellie Chapman, He is also survived b}' one brother, Thomas Chapman of Scarlett Road, and a sister, Mrs, Ed. Dickin of Torâ€" onto. He was a faithful member of Sharon United Church, Second +Class â€" Kathieen Brown, Patricia Byron, Charles Laidlaw, John Hzrrigz Catherine Phillips. fls Senior ï¬i}a-;.j6.§é;l;§ne Collins, Robert _ Lawrence, Jéan Beauchini, Frank Sosnoski, Margaret Haxton. The friends of ‘Mrs. James Kellam will be sorry to learn that she is conâ€" fined to hospital, _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huson of 199 Dufferin St. East, entertained at dinâ€" ner last Saturday night, First Classâ€"Room 1: Helen Augusâ€" tine, Audrey Moore, Geno Corvari, Sam Sammitt, Jack Schepers, Teresa Curtis, Paul Wood, Mary Lawlor, Harry Caadonm. i. First assâ€"Room II: Maureen O‘Sullivan, James K.loefher, Betty Meehan, Joe Flood, William Byron, James Clarke, Dorothy Anderson, Redvers Chartrand. The following honor roli for Decemâ€" ber at St. John‘s R.C. School, consistâ€" ing of names of pupils who obtained 75 per cent. or more in their examinâ€" ations, was issued this week: Mrs, A. Mitchell, King Street, has left to spend the winter in the south. At a meeting held Tuesday night by the Weston Liberalâ€"Conservative Association, officers for 1935 were elected as follows: President, James Cameron; Iast viceâ€"president, _ Chas. Graham; 2nd viceâ€"president, P. E, Ault; 3rd vicewresident, H. A. McLean; secâ€" retary, W. T. Hall; treasurer, H. C. Cornell; auditors, W. C. Riddell, Dr. Jason Hassard. HONOR ROLL ISSUED FOR THE SEPARATE SCHOOL JAMES CAMERON HEADS WESTON CONSERVATIVES It was announced that the annual meeting of the West York Liberalâ€"Conâ€" servative Association will be held in the Weston Town Hall at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19. Elected at Meeting of Local Asâ€" sociation Held on Tuesday 1OBINUARY1 Lettuce Saladâ€"Cheese Dressing Macaroni with Cheese QN GUIDE TIMES OF POSTING MAILS FOR OVERSEAS STEAMERS We are rkucd to pass on the folâ€" lowin, ormation regarding overâ€" “:ld. fulh. for the benefit of our readers : After being conducted leisurely for several years, construction of the famous Groosglockner Highways in the Austrian l];:s is beinF pusied to comgletion so that it will be opened in the fall of next year. The road will traverxe the Grooslockner range of the Alps and at the highest point will surmount the famous Edelweiss mountain. Construction work .last summer was chiefly concentrated on the more precipitous section leading up to the summit, the "Firschertoerl," where an observation parking P]ace, nearly 8,000 feet above sea }evel, has been laid out. 2 For Steamer IHe de France sailing from New York, Jan. 19,.. carrying letters addressed via New York for Great Britian and countries via Great Britain, mails close as follows: Jan. 16, 10 p.m, for registered letters; Jan. 17, 5.38 a.m. for ordi.nar{ letters, and Jan. 18, 5.30 a.m. for all letters. For Steamer Deutschland, sailing from New York, Jan. 20, with letters adâ€" dressed via New York for Great Britâ€" ain and countries via Great. Britain, mails close as follows: Jan. 17, regisâ€" tered letters, 10 p.m.; Jan. 18, orainâ€" ary letters, 5.30 a.m., Jan. 18, all letâ€" ters, 5.30 p.m. _ Reputation "Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us."â€"Thomas Paine. For Steamer Ausonia, sailing from Halifax, Jan. 20, with full mail for Great Britain and countries via Great Britain, also parcel mail for France and countries via France, mails close Jan. 18, at 5.30 p.m. for all letters, and 3.30 g;.m. for parcel post. For Steamer Beechpark, snilinf from St. John, Jan, 20, with parcel mail and specially addressed legters and papers for Union of S. Africa, mails close at Mig e ie on o ioe 1 neci EnTy uty the same time as for Steamer Ausonia on Jan. 18. Same closing hours apply on Jan. 19th for Steamer Hydbolhoim sailing from Halifax Jan, 22 and carâ€" rying parcel mail and specially adâ€" dressed letters and papers for Sweden. ALPINE HIGHWAY WORK Better Times | The Crown Life Annual Report for 1934, details of which will be published in this paper three weeks hence, will be a striking indication of the improve= ment of business conditions generally and of the rapid progress which this Company, in particular, is making as evidenced by the following facts : The Crown Life has an opening for a competent district representative for Weston and vicinity. Preâ€" vious life insurance experience not essential but standing in community and ambition to succeed are essential. A real opportunity for the right man, Apply directly toâ€"E. J. S. Brown, Agency Sqn- visor, Crown Life Bldg., Toronto. & Big Increase of New Policies Issued Big Increase of Insurance in Force Big Increase of Assets â€" Big Increase of Surplus OPPORTUNITY ’ Felkerâ€"cleaned â€" dresses have a y . | sparkle ‘of sheer perfectionâ€"there }o’/ . ho |J is no finer cleaning service. ,y : | s > f | Es ie Perfect Grooming DRES S ES Store 65 Main St.S. 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