Pinal returns show that Poppy Day at Kirkland Lake netted $371.18 for the Kirkland Lake Leg‘on relief fund. As w Timmins, the Kirkland Lake Legion Plum Puddings and Turkey will soon be the Topic of Conversation § ODEFS Reduce our Pricesâ€"â€"Certainly Not! Why should we? Considering perâ€" formance and equipment, Steinite prices have always been the lowest. 02 1705 133 WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AT SCHUMACHERâ€"Phone 134 New Recipes will be tried, great care will be taken in mixing and the amount of Raisins, Flour, Peel, etc., etc., will be carefully meaâ€" sured. All the loving kindness will be put into that plum pudding to make it the best yet, but do not overlook the fact that the most imn{;)rtant thing you have to consider is the quality of ingredients used. We can supply you with those ingredientsâ€"sound and freshâ€" and we have no hesitation in saying that the quality is unsurâ€" passed. We have given ourselves considerable extra work in examining many samvles of different articles submitted to us and we have picked what we believe to be the quality article every time. Bordeaux Shelled Walnuts Spanish Valencia Almonds Jordan Almonds Almond Paste Clarnico Silver Cachous Mincemeat Christmas Crackers Christmas Cakes Plum Puddings Take a look at these new goeods and vou will he satisfied to use thein in the making of your Plum Pudding or Cake. Berini Motor Sales Fourth Avenue Timmins, Ont. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE PORCUPINE CAMP FREE OF CHARGE â€"a total of 7 tubes. Four condensers. Linear power detection with automatic grid bias. Pushâ€"pull audio power stege, using the newest "245" tubes. Real humless reception. "Battleship" chassis construction comâ€" pletely shielded. ELECTROâ€"Dynamic speaker. Glorious tone. Magnifhicent consoles. THREE (3) SCREENâ€"GRID TUBES W holesale Distributor (less tubes) NORTH BAY For Sale By TTIMMINS TOWNSITE New Goods Just Arrived relief fund is used to help returned solâ€" diers who hit hard times and to assist the dependents of veterans who may 298 SCHUMACHEKR Raisins Currants . Mixed Nuts Spices Mixed Peel Cranberries Iceberg Lettuce Peekâ€"Freen‘s Biscuits Tangerine Oranges It is conly five weeks now before the annual Rose Ball under the o‘ the I.O.D.E. The Rose Ball ‘s always an interesting and attractive feature. The event is to be held in the Masonic hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. lst, 1930, and the coming event will be the best yet. d of Mntreal, who will sing the songs in French and English. Santa Claus is expected to talk t> the voungss‘ters over ithe radio. Speaking of radio the idea is to present the whole srozramme over the radio for the beneâ€" 5t of those who cannot a‘tend but who a radio of their own. Staz, which will be held in the St. Anâ€" thony‘s parish hall on Friday evening, Dec. 20‘h, features many attractive novelties, as well as the old favourites, bridge, 500, euchre and cribbage, to say nolhing of that neverâ€"toâ€"beâ€"forgotten gamese of "Gimme." This year there is to be a special Turkey Stag orchestra, a=~1 the FPour Jacks will delight all with thvoir singing of Christmas carols. The big feature, of courss, will be Charles Mairchand and his Habitant Troubaâ€" ANNUAL RCOSFE BALL TO BE HKELD IN THE MASONIC HALL While the value of the Turkey Stag may well be emphasized for "sweet charity‘s sake," it is still well to keep in mind its remarkable value and inâ€" t2rest as an entertainment. Unless the wholeheartedly support the event as they have done in the past its ucsefulness is handicapped. And as an entertainment the Turkey Stag is without an equal. This year‘s Turkey Each year the entertainment features of the Timmins Cha.rity Turkey Stag are emphasized and this is quite proâ€" per. At the sam> time, as the manaâ€" ger "Lap" LaPrairie points out, the and result of the event should not be overlcoked. "It is a privilege to help the needy‘" is the motto that "Lap" has taken, and this, the seventh annual Turkey Stag, according to th: estimates made, will provide eigh! hundred children and three hundred adults with the wonderful hampers sent to needy families by the Turkey Staz each year. These hampers Aare packed under personal supervision and the contents of each /Ls adjusted to suit the special needs‘ of each particular case. FProm actual enquiry last year The Advance knows that the hampers contain enough foodstuffs to carry the family receiving it for a couple cof weeks. In addition there are gifts for the youngsters. These hampers mean a real Christmas to the needy pesple receivinz them. It is certainly true ‘hat the Charity Turkey Stag is fuilly justified and worth far more than it costs for the results obtained and the great gcood done, to say nothing of the Christmas joy brought to literally hunâ€" dreds through the distribution of the hampers. Estimated Tha‘!: Eight Hundred Childâ€" ren and Three Hundred Adults Will _ Have Christmas â€" Joys Through <Bounty of the Turkey Stasg HUNDREDS WILL BE HELPED BY GHARITY TURKEY STAG THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO N. MacLeod W. James . G. Hughes SuUb Sub. . C. Connell J. Bogie ... M. Barr E. James Sub. H. Sprague . G. Everett M. Morrison B. Gowan I. Roberts . Total ;. | 704 SUB TEAM ; 112;;.... "TLV:.: I1f.Kverett .:. W ~McKelvic ..‘.;:.........100.:....: O2.:... ©. Ohlman ... 6G..:.. 103 Standing of Teams â€"A 14; B C. A4;D.!‘"1. Teachers‘ Bowling league for A. TEAM M.> Smith ..;......... t 193:.:;:.. O 9G:..:... M. Tackaberry .:........... 8§G...... H: 08 sls B. Belanger ... esc Teachers‘ Bowling Scores For Week of November 20 B. Belanger Wrap your parcels well in strong, brown paper. Tie securely with strong cord, and make certain that both the name and address of both the sender and the addresseese are cn the outside of each parcel sent out. Mail early to avoid damage and disâ€" appointment. The following are the averages for the first period, Oct. 17th to Nov. 20th: M. Smith 188, H. Sprague 151, F. MacDonald 147%, M. Morrison 14§6, M. Leborg 143, C. Connell 141, M. Tackaâ€" berry 140, G. Everett 139, J. Bogie 135, N. MacLeod 1273 O. Ramsay 124, M. Barr 124, W. James 122, N. Gosselin 119, B. Gowan 115, E. James 114, B. Belanger 111, G. Hughes 111, H. White 107, I. Roberts 101. Among the suggestions made by Postmaster King are the following:â€" Quebec and Ontario mail for Chris}â€" mas delivery should be posted not later than Dec. 18th. The early dates for Ontario and Quebec, says Postmaster King, are necessary because of the ccngestion that may result during the last few days owing to the tremendous volums of maill gathaoring at the distriâ€" buiinz centres such as iWontreal ani Toronto. Toronto alone expects to handls seven and half million outâ€" goingz letters a day, in addition to the milltons coming in from outside points Sub. Teamâ€"W. McKelvie 124}, M. Thorburn 911 H. Everett 90, E. Connor 84, E. Ohlman 81. E. J. Meyers, who for eleven cr twelve years ecconducted a drug store in Timmins, but who left here a couple of years ago, returned to town this week ari is likely to reâ€"enter business in Christmas mail for the Yukon should be posted before Dec. 10th; for British Columbia and Alberta, by Dec. 14th; for Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, on or before Dec. 17th. tcwn. It is understocd that it is probâ€" | atle that h> will purchase the stock of the. Timmin; Drus Co., and open up 4 | drug store in the Goldfieclds hotel block ; in the premises formerly occupied by | ‘he Sauve Pharmacy. Since leay.ng ; Timmins, Mr. Meoyers has been at Flin! Flon, Manitoba, andi @% o‘ther finds no place equal to Timmins. Parcels for delivery in the United States should be mailed in Timmins not later than Dec. 9th, says Postmasâ€" ser E. H. King, who adds that such sarcels are sent to the United States border customs offices, where, owinz to +he increased volume of business at the Christmas period they may be deâ€" layed from ten daays to two weeks. The last steamer which will deliver parcels ‘before Christmas for Grsat Britain is the Duchess of Atholl, which sails from St. John, N.B., on Dec. 6th, so that parcel mail to catch that boat should be mailed at Timmins not latâ€" er than 11 a.m. on Monday, Dsc. 2nd, It would be safer to mail ncot later than Saturday to be sure of the mail reaching the Ol@d Country in time for Christmas delivery, coa chance of them not arriving in lots of time for Christmas. be handled daily during the wesk beâ€" fore Christmas, the postmaster says, and all cther points will be correspondâ€" ingly busy. By mailing parcels well in aqgqvance the chances of disappointing rolatives and friends may be avoided. Sticker labels reading, "Please do not apen till Christmas" may be affixed to the parcels and they can then be sent on in lots of time so that there will be Christmas cards, letters and parcels can not be overâ€">mohasized. ° The lozal postmaster suggests that sending parcels mail them well in adâ€" vance of the last minute rush to allow ‘cr possible delays during the busy Christmas «w«2ason. It is estimated that in Toronto 40,000 bags of mail will Mail for Old Country Should be Mailed by Saturday This Week to Avoid Disappointment. _ Some Helpâ€" ful â€" Hints on â€" Mailing Christmas Mail. GHRISTMAS MAIL SHOULD BF POSTED WITHOUT DFL AY Total The following are the scores for the The desirability of early mailing of 757 533 173 146 121 127 159 122 124 103 Nov. 20th 719 149 185 160 118 224 113 151 142 137 142 105 Apparently Haileybury had more snow last week than fell to the lot of this section farther north. An item in The Haileyburian last week said:â€"‘"The use of snow ploughs was required to clear the streets and walks on Tuesday and Wednesday, following the first big storm of the season.‘ The tea and sale of work by the St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ Guild in the church hall on Wednesday of this week provâ€" ed a very pleasing event. There was a gocd attendance, and many very atâ€" tractive articles in the line of aprons, fancy*work, etc., were available. There was a specially fine assortment of homeâ€"made candy for sale, while the tea was a specially attractive part cf the programmse 0‘ the event. W. Constant I. Brown ... B. McQuarrie B. Bissonette H. Dunfield . M. Norlock Totals Power A, 3 point. PLEASING EVENT BY ST. MATTHEW‘S LADIES‘ GUILD i C < ) m . Kelly . Spence .. . Robinson Platt . ._â€" Ellies The staffts of the Canada Northern Power and the Norihern Telephone Co. have started a bowling league of their own and are having some lively conâ€" tests and an interesting time with even keener interest to come as the season advances. The first games were playâ€" ed last Friday, Telephone B. team winâ€" ning one game, and Power A. the other. The following are the scores:â€" POWER B. V.: Lainsbury ..... 84........98........12t.......300 J. PaAiIth{Ul ... 83........140....:.135........367 D. Watts ........144. T7.:.....: J. Aspin ... .171 182.,...... 212 565 W. \'IcHugh 110 139........125........ 374 Power and Phone Staffs Start Bowling League Totals Totals TOobals .::....;... NADZ "20 Telephone B wins 4 point TELEPHONE A. T7..%.... ~McGrathâ€".:1ll::."....145.....,; i :08;::. s Towers ....A173........181 Whitneyx 106. Giguere McGrath Brown Towers Whitneyx .... .895 645 TELEPHONE .656 579 POWER A. . 124........1902 107 160:;....... 188 "1A685%..;,.100 AMLT.2. 30 716 818 644 2178 points; Telephone A, 1 147 170 136 134 165 146 126 148 151 162 138 t« 137 137 150 125 146 149 160 175 224 134 854 131 196 121 135 212 125 690 2331 | 340 452 220 554 411 419 467 447 471 527 306 367 318 565 374 t h 1 14 e e n n i n i i5 i e in i i i i i i i i i i i i i in i in in in on io io in mc ip ho io 45 40 40â€"40â€"4,0 4444 *4 44 The Haileyburian last week says:â€" A "Charity Turkey Stag" modelled after the event in Timmins, which has been one of the big parties of the year for some time is being planned for Haileybury, by the Knights of Colum._ bus and will likely be pulled off about Fresh Made Sausage 2 lbs. Extra Eastern Potatoes, full 90 lb. bag........... Northern Spy Apples, No. 1, hamper............... King Apples, No. 1, hamper .............s....;...;... Greenings and Baldwins, No. 1, hamper......... New Cabbage, firm heads, per lb .................... AyImer Soup, assorted .:...:...........:;....2.... 2 tins Toilet â€"Paper, ...;::".s.s iA 6 Rolis Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 2 Ib. tin ...........:.;:.. Crown Brand, Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tin...........:.... Tily White Corn Syrup, 5 1b. tin.......:;.;.....:.522. Armstrong Tea, with knife, spoon or fork, lb Try a pound of our Orange Pekoe at per lb... SHOULDER ROAST Peér: D.:3 ies ZOC fa . ‘~.. . _ 20€ x:‘ ... 220 FLANK PORK Peér sA iss rae iesns 18(: "CUT FROM HEAVY HOGS" Weekâ€"End Specials PINE STREET SOUTH BLAHE Y S Billiards and Pool SOFT DRINKS AND TOBACCO at 20 December 12th. The Knights do a great deal of charitable work particuâ€" larly during the winter months, and it is hoped to not only raise considerable ‘money for this but to furnish an onâ€" tertainment that will appeal to all the ‘ men of Hailleybury. sSTEWING BEEF Peér CHOICE 1 ROAST, lb.... ‘ Tâ€"B. STEAK Per Ib":;.3,..;:. iss SIRLOIN STEAK Thursday, Nov. 28th, 1929 Per :5 sA es hrud ZI % "CUT FROM PRIME CANAâ€" DIAN STEER BEEF ................... $2.15 $2.65 ........................ 4¢ ....a tins for 21¢ .6 Rolis for 25¢ ...................... 19¢ ...................... 36¢ ...................... 9¢ fork. Ib..:... 67¢ 2 lbs. for 35¢ .60