Christmas Perfumes All sizes and odours, at prices to suit the purchaser. _ See our perfume stock. § â€" New designs at popular prices 3 Stationery is the ever sensible ;3 Christmas Cift § CASES AND LEATHER COODS 0000006666 E E2. e e PC French ivory in every conceivable artâ€" icle for toilet use. See our Ivory Goods before purchasing. § Ivory Goods 3 We have a big supply of beautiful 0000000000 009000000000000600000086 m mRAAA TR TNAAA “wm~$@-@®-®0~OOQWMWW : LOWfley’S oT Uan()flg’s o§ e»ooowmw es ©0000000000000000000000060¢ 00006000696 yz 7 eP We have a splendid selection of Toilet Cases and Travelling sets fitted in Ivory or Ebony. Prices from $10.00 up. CHRISTMAS GARDS AND STATIONERY Christmas Chocolates Ganong‘s and Lowney‘s the old favourites in new Xmas packages. Fresh and wholesome. Ask for Lowney‘s or Ganong‘s ~e@ Cl > (4 e / k / B BC / (BRk / K X Here you will find all that is newest and best in Toyland. New Dolls at prices about 3 less than last years prices. Bring the children to see our selection of toys Toys for the Children THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE l own vÂ¥isit Messrs. Geo. 8. Drew and J. W. W ray le‘ne this week to spend the Christmas holidays at thelr homes in the south. Mr. Hugh MceEachren left on Monâ€" day to spend the winter at his old home at Glendale, Cape Breton. Mr. McEachren, who is one of the oldâ€" timers of the North Land, expects to enjoy Christmas at his old home for the first time in thirty yvears. Mayor Russell, of Cochrane, who has been in poor health for some time and who went south for treatment, is back home in Cochrane and his friends in this district will be pleased to know that he has recovered his health ard is back again to his duties. Mr. Geo, W Timmins and District Notes ie next regular meeting of the n Council is seheduled for next day, Dec. l14th. NT eo. W. Lee, Chairman of the 0. Commission, was a business o Timmins on Mondavy. morning.:. Are ing Classes vet BORNâ€"In Schumacher, on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 28th, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. 10 The famous motion pictur phans of the Storm,"" with Li Dorothy Gish, will be at the pire Theatre on Monday and Dec. 25th. and 26th. The Foleyâ€"O‘Brien is being deâ€"waâ€" tered and it is understood that it will have a thorough examination early next year by mining interests proâ€" minent in the Poreupine Camp. riome in Montreal Young man! Mr. Frank Carling left last week r o a couple of weeks‘ holiday at his Todhunte: an! Young woman! Good Are vyou going to the Evenâ€" i picture, ‘‘Orâ€" with Lillian and at the New Emâ€" avy and Tuesday, 311 Mrs., Dalgarno is spending weeks with relatives in Toronto. Mr. W. J. Fraser, formerly of the firm of Carson Fraser, barbers, but recently living near Barrie, Ont., was a visitor here this week, being called to town owing to the sad death of Mrs. Fraser‘s uncle, Mr. Chas. Deâ€" to TowI Mrs. F saulniet 4C ‘ss than three weeks until Christâ€" Te w