b‘}..l.“. * * * *a * *eatecstostest # «# Rouyn Council Sets Rates and Conditions for Ta emb will be by the by the Rouyn $2.00 p $3.00: | m * 24044 040 n en en ons e e in ie ate eP atnatn atnntna o. erarby, rangâ€" ise of a trip week adoptâ€" of taxis in aw all taxi om approvâ€" the proper ilations are assure that under the e stores of r baptisms, , one hour, , â€"$3.00; for a mile goâ€" Taxis e more allowed â€"Prices by goâ€" also to Glenwcod, to $2.50 i Mines. In case of a dis to any charges or servi may be made to the pol ‘ment under the byâ€"law. North Bay Nugget:â€"A professor says he caught impulse from a man‘s brain. nothing new. How ofter been shocked by what came people‘s brains? TOnnage Gold Mini October w$ PRODUCTION AT THE ASHLEY MINE LOWER IN OCTOBER the prsceding slightly lowe company m recovered â€" 1. czs. of silver, Deing $39,690 11 ed 3,7 56 oZs the g Corporatio; h month, bu During t d 3,748 tC stesie mbridge electric ut that‘s at‘s ; So, even if I‘m old and gray, you!And alone to welcome Christmas Day her lMy thanks to Gog I‘ll freely give |For the Gifts of Memories that live. ird Power From Canyon for Neville Mimes Nineâ€"mile Transmission line to be Built to West Shinâ€" Its metr Fill my How our letters to Santa wt And seal them up so tight, Before we sent them forth On that long cold journey And so the happy day would glide Into eternity, there to abide, But leave behind it memorles dea To cheer our hearts some later y Then each would help mix the cake, And take a wish for old time‘s sake; Thus time would swiftly pass away T‘ill brightly dawned a Christmas Day it (By F. R.â€"K., Timmil I long for days gone by, Christmas time is drawin: memories so dear re‘s be q1 poor tred ause a f: before offere; 3 Y Vest jlerstood that 1€ fairly large family had we the wrappings were undone thanks to the Holy One. present 1K ending, t mmranteed 1€ t agreed an will g€ear rt with che nen th mited 1¢ the tha Mir ie 0) A company hav 000 1UI it in the Title Of Downie to t] Timmins, med Friday, Decel sident of the Nearly 120 the Rebekah cember ill, 1 children thing happen acle digq no g as a resuit. A McGinnis, wa fell 160 feet 112 sticks of 1lid not explo n it 1 not The . 1Ccy prices ild be prec ate in D ) Bi S 1NrSt 1 imnmedi 1pi iot explode. 2 Advance of December 17, 1924, â€""The cpening of the handsome theatre in Timmins is expected to 1 aed at Cobalt but the mirâ€" good to the man who died An 18â€"yearâ€"old lad, Charles as instantly killed when he at the Keeley mine with dynamite. The dynamite ) ichi 1924 11 mbet aper given by A. J. aledcnian Society of in Hollinger hall on 12, 1924. The preâ€" ty was D. Mackie. dren were guests of ge on Thursday, Deâ€" when a programme > ~members by their n the editio ven th i, it WAas dfâ€" brary open in Business in ind still is. Toâ€"day," was 1d ke an opp i10pping d miraculous mp h Ma in th irches In sold ome 11 da; M1I Arch Mar) Coba lingw plete vear. meetit Hewit! tary 0 "Simms, Ho« lished in th Bank buildi hotel." "Mt North Bay, th parents, Mr. Alexander, « specialist ir throat was 11 k on pI It O1 1C 11 rantford Expos.tor:â€"Ely Culbertson ious bridge authority, is suing sky concern for $300,000 because his ne was used in an advertisement hout permission. If he wins the ount it will prove the greatest grand n of his entire career. Niemi, resident of the north t time for a number of years, tally injured in the West Dome iine ten years ago. He had set ze angq had walked toward anâ€" me. His helper escaped injury. aito financiers had "wakened up fact that the Porcupine is the camp," according to The Adâ€" _South Porcupine correspondent irs ago. They had been bidding ith Porcupine local improvement even though they were not govâ€" itâ€"guaranteed. TY 11 leigh", invention of Prank as in Timmins during the 4 and a company was orâ€" for the purpose of manuâ€" m. It was a machine that trail and was capable of ‘al miles per hour. Though 1 some in use, lack of cap!â€" 1 the development of the nd Lake was being me but was not in position as it is toâ€" there (Teckâ€"Hghes, â€" Lake Shore and d a total production vas a record breakâ€" tion. Though it startling toâ€"day the m the accurate reâ€" e months, was exâ€" 100. â€" Hollinger was nnage as it still is. acity of 7,000 tons, ,000 tons per day. me Lake just went August of 1924. for the Porcupine iths of 1924:â€"Holâ€" vor half the total ; Dome, $3,202,770; _ Vipond, $449,474; nccessful operaâ€" ave that struck variously reportâ€" 1e town of Sudâ€" in police court . Timmins exâ€" i couple of hunâ€" being $21,8576.00 From present y that neither i the matter of eing a tendency . cases to take ‘ipond, $444,4(4 Dome, $15,23"7 r. Chf .. CARSses 10 TARK vy New Year t Puddings are What ‘You May Make Them THURSDAY. DNDECEMBET d 4A mAete # essential: which ar gried darkened about five C keeyp i~J t§p. mate 1 1â€"2 tsp. salt Ssoak bread crumbs in : stand until ccool, add sugar, be yolks, raisins, figs, and citro: creamy; combine mixtures, t currant jelly or graps juice, cinnamon, clove, mact, salt, . whites beaten stiff. Fill molds 2â€"3 full and steam 6 h« If you want a less rich de: your holiday dinner, a raisin k ding will preserve the spirit tradition â€" with much less _ s Although fluffy and delicate the rich golden brown is t holiday trimmings. Bran Raisin Puddin ingredients Add to firs oughly and cover tightly Serve with } A steamed cranberry pudding is its own deccration. These are particuâ€" larly attractive, steamed in individual molds. Children will be delighted with them for a party dessert. Steamed Cranberry Pudding 1â€"3 cup butter 2â€"3 cup sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 2 1â€"34 CUp$ 110U 2 1â€"2 tsp. baki 1â€"3 cup milk 1 cup cranber: Cream butter, and eggs. Mix baking powder with milk to 1 berries. Fill bu! Add heat, put back into molds and A rich moist pudding such as lish plum pudding can be cool reheated â€" without removing i the mold. Sauces are important. The ing are appropriate for either bran or plum puddings. Brown Sugar Hard Sauc and steam 3 hours whipped only unti at the pouring st flavor with nutmse; Steamed puddin hot. It is best to‘ the molds to cool reheated for lat neat, put back int eg¢, and Vanilia, Da;, WIHliG over hot water. Two tablespcons wine may be used in place of vanilia. 1â€"2 cup sugar 1 tbhsp. cornstarch 1 cup boiling water 2 tbsp. bhitter 1 tsp. vanilia Few grains salt Mix sugar and cornstarch, add water gradually, stirring constantly; boil 5 minutes, remove from fire, add butter, vanilla and salt. ‘For lemon sauce, Cmit vanilia and add 1 1â€"2 tablespoons lemon juice and a few gratings nutmeg. Blairmore Enterprise:~â€"â€"Gus of a clean sport is a swimmet Ib seeded ra ind floured l â€"4 Ib seededless lâ€"4 Ib finely choy 2 ozs. finely cut « 1â€"2 1b suet 1â€"4 cup currant j 1â€"=2 grated nutme 3â€"4 tsp. cinnamot 1â€"3 tsp. clove 1â€"4 cup butter 2â€"3 cup honey 1 egg (well beaten 1â€"2 cup milk 1â€"2 cup bran 1 cup flour 1â€"2 tsp. soda 1â€"2 tsp. salt 1 cup seedless rai: Cream butter and Miscellancous Camp Equipment consisting of id dit Cream 11â€"3 cup brown nilla. 11 veral 2 cup butt cup powde egg, well be tsp. vanilla ream butte .o and vani "ALM ‘STOOL SNOMNVTTHAODSIW sSddgd J SMMLVMAH dWV . SMAOALS Â¥M00.) SHOTMUTS English Plum Puddin Ib stale odread crumbs Y By Barbara R. Brooks WE . because ix hours several v mal +CA l milk and m t mixtl undersigned ial Ross, Trustee Ga2imny sSauot on application to the 1C1 il 1AI ioney togetner bran. Sift dary ith the raisins. Combine thorâ€" buttered mold; n for two hours uUugaAr . sift 1f «id a xture. molds erving. las and such a rve with c kened, but Sweeten vanilla . ould be s ive them 10ns and â€"6 hours. h dessert for sin bran pud. spirit of the ss substance aming puddit anrdt °C aditions born in of glory milk, beaten ¢ a] in flavor Tight fo gradually, flour and alternately Stir in then add , nutmeg, and egg buttered choyp rl} full ‘A m m