Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Dec 1938, 4, p. 2

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Masâ€" sive 10k, solid Slr Â¥etow #eold. only ') university to take her degre of philosophy married her j the middle of the first semss she announced her engageom hrer friends said, "But M How gold, only bu @ li!l Timmins DP 11 do Parker Shaeffer matched sets, $ onlyv O M a n y | 4 styles, th Christmas sets pricâ€" ed from â€" PENCII 28 â€"mece service for 6. In â€" attractive wooden _ tarnishâ€" proof chest. Priced $ 850 at only 1 6 Telephone 1332â€"] COCKTAIL SERVICE a n y different yles, the ideal aristmas Gift,. ‘ts pricâ€" .\‘7 00 from # 4 POCKET WATCHES 15 â€" Jewel, thin model., Yellow gold colour with knife and chain to match, 532 ['0 %1 down * o') SILVERW ARE MEN‘S TRAVEL KTT s Christmas Day Once Was | ) a Forbidden Celebration enligh ceeded different the â€" ideal as Gift. $W1 romwell‘s Soldiers Hunted Out Bakers of Mince Pies, Roasters of Fowl and Makers of Other Deélicacies. Eventually Public Opinion Revolted Against Measures. n the seque Whereas the F All Hearts Softened of cheses times Mac umâ€"porric denouncs DaÂ¥r. _ Th NEDDING ENSEMBLES® Perfect diamonds in white or yellow gold mounting, T he set SA CA onlyv 100lboy every quarter hour RONSON LIGHMWTER â€" CASE Ssmart chrome and Ehony models! $1 down. $0 Only _ 809) Many attractive uy _ 2d.10 Da 11 y Christmas nmnemorial, the circumstance he temper of chimes mpout THE PORCUPTINXNE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARITIO W 3] 11 11 1 m 10 Hams <ake the place of turkeys in the British West Indies as a Christâ€" mas delicacy. Sales are most extbnâ€" sive in the few moanths preceding Christmas although merchants report Where Hams Replace the Turkeys at Christmas IY tIgnt in the other, ran reached the dustâ€"heap, when he flung the idolaâ€" trous confec:ionery on to the middle of the ashes, and then raked it desp down in‘o the mass." It must be admitted that the Puriâ€" tans, who purzed the nation of many corruptions, did not disestablish the ancient holy day, though they squeezâ€" ed most of the joy out of it. A revival of the festive spirk set in, and an awakened Church perceived anew the spiritual meaning of tr1e ancient celeâ€" ‘hat as much as was left of it was still on the kitchen table. He took me by the. hand, and ran with me into the mid«« of the startled servants, seized what remained of the pudding, and with the plate on one hand and me still tight in the other, ran till<â€"we reached agreeing seetions of \the pudilic. quote Maculay again: "No public Act of thai time seems to have irritated ‘the‘ common people more. On the next anniversary of the festival formidabletri@ts broke out in many places. The constables were reâ€" sisted, the magiscrates insulted, the hcuses of noted Puritans atacked, and the prescribed service for the day was read openly in churches." sing. Many "Slowly I began to feel that pain inside which in my frail state was inevitable, and my conscience smote me violently. A¢ length I could bear my spiritual anguish no longer, and bursting into the study I called out: ‘Oh, Papa, Papa! I have eaten of filesh offered to idols!‘ It took some time, between my sobs, to explain what had happened. "My {ather had given strictest â€" charge chat no difference whatever was to be made in our meals on that day; the dinner was to be neither more copious than usual nor less so. He was obeyed, but the servants, secretly rebellious, made a small plumâ€"pudding for themâ€" selves. FBarly in the afternoon the maids kindly remarked thas ‘the poor dear child ought to have a bit, anyâ€" how,‘ and wheedled me into the kitâ€" chen, where I ate a slice of pudding. stored Christmas to somthing like its pristine festivity. Yet there have been Puritans of much more recent ‘date than the Cromwellian period. The late Sir Edâ€" mund Gosse tells in his fascinavting book, "Father and Son," how strict his father, member of a very narrow sect, was about Christmas. An incident which he graphically describes took place on Christmas Day, 1857. _ Sir Edmund Gosse says: § "My {ather had given strictest â€" charge vhat no difference whatever was to be 1e mi rinkin pples. In Then my 1C o this revival, which long precedâ€" ie present generation,. The Salâ€" i Army has fully entered with its , its singing, its feasting of the its givirg of comfort to the sick iged, and its telling forth of the ige which <he angels brouecht to offenc accursed thin much as was l kitchen table. 1cacles as mince pic e pitched battles I ~ seetions" of the 11 Roldiers Hunted Pies nmet for those re I ate a sliice of pudding. "Offered to Idols" I began to feel that pait these urkey 31 g I1or WhDIiC Restoration Wiaen 1IA01 y a plumâ€"pudding quiztâ€" t woe betide the unforâ€" er against the Act were nough z:o be discoveéered. and children were imâ€" the crime of Christmasâ€" cating flavour â€"~singin 1€ d sen‘t uspected of 11 onal battles between d of the public. Hnmunt ird and rnly said: ‘Wh rompin boar‘s he 11 LT nd fast rules surreptitiously 180 Wi U hin ind oft>2n search the f harboring . and many T U 1 V hC affectior assemibled n did n eC lik ment 1 tho 1 with the Edâ€" ‘ing re C492 Cl E4P P SP K4 SP. CSE : S :C SA CSAAA CSA CSE CA S More Than Anything FElse He Wants j meats. Out of this classificat 1936) Canada 1936). Thus 1 and bacon in am 193 1934 $88{ in . 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