#400008§0006000000008000000000800008460008§0000000000§4 909 Good Thinss to Eat for Christmas Time This is the place for securing the good things in the line of cakes, pastry, etc. and you may depend on the purity of the goods and the sanitary conditions under which they are made, CHRISTMAS CAKES of ALL KINDS Some pleasing designs in leedâ€"Top Gakes for Christmas; also Christmas Cakes made to order FRENCH and PUFF PASTRY of EVERY KIND The Real Scotch Shortbread a Specialty J. K. MOORE Baker and Confectioner The Old Firm â€" Third Ave. Timmins 00 0““000“0: 486600400666 ; Opposite the Goldfields TI M MINS Vision, for a moment. those far off rports beyvond the frackless seasâ€" From BArctic ics., to the torrid lands beneath the Southern Crossâ€" From towns tucked in the incuntains, to the busy river‘s mouthâ€" There. because men find comfort and refreshmen in its continucd ase. Telephone 49 Because of its bencil and because Real Estate REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SIMRMS HOOKER (Successors to E. G. Dickson j INSURANCE of all kinds there! Houses to Let and for Sale Dr. Moore Block, Timmins leedâ€"Top Gakes for GCakes made to order MADE IN CANZDA SEALED TIGRTâ€" KEPT RIGSBT PECONE 64 Rsidence PHONE 118. the streets in processions, or from house to house; the latter inside the house. In the reign of Queen Elizaâ€" beth the practice of singing carols was a well established eustom. In the reign of James the First, earols were in Inigh repute. As Puritanism gainâ€" courteous assistan deserving people timeâ€"wasting red 1 ing taint of orga present hardly ar ving ean decently eral run of muni« authorities are n« blame, for they a s C a meth would } witha t n measure, festive r familiar in allusions robably, sung in Ch the streets in proce demil( three The Haileyburian makes the answer that it would require the dealer‘s side of the story before expressing an opinion. That is fair enough, but at the same time the story opens up a very old and universal problem. Tt is not usually the selfish or the greedy that are in need of help from the ecomâ€" munity,â€"trust the selfish and greedy to look after themselves in that way in this world at least. Very often the best type of people from a citizen ship standpoint run against hard luck and get ‘‘up against it‘ in time of illness. If they have to wait for the municipal charity organization to reâ€" lieve them, or even hear of their plight, they may well die of slow starâ€" vation. Many of them would prefer to die rather than plead for aid under the usual conditions. During the epiâ€" demic in Timmins there were two or Mer througzh illness or lack of eash for the time were unable to pay for the fuel. Whereupon the driver apparently unâ€" der instructions from employer, turned about and took the load away, leaving the stricken to the merey of illness and cold. Was this a Christian act? A lady in Harleybury called up The Haileyburian with the following story :â€"‘‘A family~ near _ me, who, though not blessed with too great a portion of this world‘s, goods, are honest and industrious nevertheless, ordered wood from a dealer. In due time the wood arrived, but the family were all sick with the Flu and either SHOULD BE SOME RERADY WAY,â€"APART FROM CHARITY menced 1s wait to see irry Dusiness along on r go out of business. 1 is a method by whie urteous assistance ma eserving people in dis meâ€"wasting red tanpe., 0 and support. Trade also James Bay‘‘ j the Governme WoOrk o0r CoOn the country to the North Trade, after solution of Trade regad 811 wWAr and worl port. parts C seems â€" that th would _ country rail wavy o1 0. Raj reâ€"bro the go thland Toronto, North Bay, Other Boards of Trade . Sugsgsestion of Cochrane EXTENSION OF TO JAMEG BAY FNCORSED t i ie pY Rail w broug rble CHRISTMAS CAROLS wh ilso the rde ot open propos Ls0f . th.i regading James B Al| hi lass 10n 118 ost increase ventually that those onstruction vÂ¥ and so set the be a ver xtension to pu fforts ind rease the reve tually, provide of work for ‘ employment m meetin: support up fully the ind stiep 18 al V 5O . The the to public »rnment ta ille Board adea full ~ha ind the settle the considerit 110 of alua 11) nrane DC »xtending mt may slacken, engzaged in the UV mA v lppoved oT the enquiry as to y be taken to ibhlic attention Belleville :V en ue ring take up the d of Trade 1 sympathy Board of c:2£One* to morializing to the matâ€" Approve T l Board ig the Board ver after new Boa from of the d of the ‘y as to taken to MWn recently through opmnion rail way tion of of the n 1n land th de the ird reâ€" (From the Broke Hustler.) Mr. Neil Bagnell quietly passed way on Sunday, the 15th inst., at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. MeDouâ€" zall.: He has been a sufferer for thirâ€" ty years from Asthma and has been confined entirely to his bed for the last thsee months. A solemn and imâ€" pressive service was held on Monday evening when the Rev. R. E. Morton comforted the bereaved ones hy reâ€" ference to the 23rd Psalim, ‘‘Tho I walk through the valley of the shadow of Death, Thou art. with â€"me.‘‘ The remains were taken to Timmins for interment on Tuesday last. be traced in some cases to old Churâ€" ch modes, to some of the early chorâ€" ales, to ballad tunes and things of like import. The revival of earol singing in Churches during the last few years has ealled forth a number of ‘very beautiful verses, wedded to equally beautiful musie. ols are drawn from the Apoeryphal New Testament. The souree whenee a great number have been taken is, of course, the sacred narrative. The tunes to which the earots are set mavy respect > thereof."‘ _ Still the obserâ€" vance of Christmas was kept up in reâ€" mote country places, and the singing of earols seems never to have hbeen without a witness from time to time. In the year 1823 a man named Howe lamented the facet that no one had atâ€" tempted a collection of earols. The result was a number of books of earols came into existence. These bhooks con tained new as well as old adaption from old English relies, translation from French, Breton, Spanish, Gerâ€" man, and Dutch. There are many carols of both ancient and modern date in the Welsh tongue, few of which have been printed. The carols of Ireland differ in no degree from those of England ; but earols are rareâ€" ly printed in Seotland. The earliest English printed collection known was that of Wynkyn de Worde in 1551, only one leaf of which is preserved in the Bodlean Library of â€"Oxford. The subjects of many of the religious carâ€" ed power and influence the singing of carols at Christmas was looked upon with an eye of disfavor. In 1642 the singing of carols was voted superstiâ€" tious, and further, the Parliament diâ€" rected ‘‘That no observation shall be had of the five and twentieth day of December, commonly ealled Christmas Day, nor any solemnity used or exâ€" ercised in churches upon that day in SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING < “WQW“WMOOOW