@3 Waterman Parker Happy, indeed, is the posâ€" sessor of anyone of these :35 Fountain Pens. Great big § oversize fellows with treâ€" a mendous ink capacity and S others not as large, but all @ with a service guarantee, @ packed in _ presentation boxes and priced, $2.175 to $7.00 * + # * ““N““’“““â€â€œâ€œ.“““.â€â€œâ€œâ€œâ€œÂ»ï¬‚““ ““““““““““““““““““ 0““0 “““ “““““““““““““““““““"“““N““N““"““’““’“Q ““““ Christmas without Candy would be like ‘the‘I Twentyâ€"Fourth of May without noiseâ€"someâ€" thing lacking. There‘s no lacking in Assortâ€" ment and Quality of Candy for Gifts or Christâ€" mas Day treats at our Stores. Before you buy an ounce of Candy, see Neilson‘s Feature Candies. MODERATELY PRICED 35c. to $7.00 MOST COMPLETE SHOWING IN TOWN xt Who wouldn‘t appreciate 3\ one of these toilet sets? They are packed in satinâ€" lined gift boxes and combine the best efforts of Canadian, American and French Perâ€" fumers. Single pieces too, Compacts, etc. are very apâ€" propriate. Du Barry Gift Sets $12.:00 to $20.00 Three Flowers Gift Sets $3.00 to $9.75 C And many others (% m e (% 0‘““â€â€œ ““ SwWhat‘ll I Get What I I get? _ How Much‘ _ Where‘ll I sget It‘ ie ib it T O d d S D r u g e tO r e S .;..:..:..;..,..;..:..:..;..;..:..;..:..;..;..;..:.g; CCAAT TT TNUV AVTVTVT nDnDnELAnDtTt t‘ % .# > zP 0:““““ ;.\Q, L‘ Prescrlptlon Business as Usual CHRISTMAS RUSH NEVER INTERFERES HEREd Bring in your Prescriptions with every assurance of the same prompt attention and accuracy maintained at all times in this $ Department. § e § Fountain Pens > IN CHRISTMAS DRESS l *# » .0 .0 #4 + * #4* # *% #* # *% #* +. # 4 * .0 /A 00. #4 # * #* *. _% s**s * #% *#* *# #% #4 * *# #4 * # *# #4 *# ’0 *# .0 * *# #4 *# *# #4* * ’OC.OQ. *# #. * * * #4 O * ## + *# *# * *. % .“‘04. * _ *4 .“’“ # # #4 % 4 #+4 # # *4 6 # * :.* 00..0‘ * .t * * :t .% 0.00..0.“. .00. # #+_% # n i .00.00. #* * .0 * '0 #4 *# ‘0 * .0 *# 4# #4 +. + o* * @4 # # *# u4. * ..‘.“0 #% *# 4 #4 + #4 4. +. % 0'00‘\’0. # .0 44 *. 4. :*t. t .t .Â¥ .0‘. .00.00. ~00. #4 * #% # * .00 #4 #4 *%. * _ * .00‘00. # + #+* # # *+* *# #@ #* *# *# *4 *# #% #4+ # # #* * 4 #+ * + #4* *# LJ #4 *# # #* * # #* * # *4 #4 # *# #4 #* *# # #* * .0 #. * 00. #* ## * ‘. 18 Shopping Days till :# Christmas e s s s aa s s s s se s o s s . . t i n 0C ) 18 Shopping Days till Christmas *â€". x S (ax x) 7 p *Â¥ *4 %o, i# m% * * * *! / sSOLVE EVERY GIFT PROBLEM The question of " What to give" and the other queries of " price" and " where procurable ° are solved daily by the patrons of our Stores. Come in, look around a bit and it‘s a safe bet you‘ll settle your gift problems right away and economically too. Friend BILL DAD BROTHER for BIGGER, BETTER ASSORTâ€" MENT THIS YEA R. Bulk â€" Boxed â€" Plain â€"â€" Fanev Christmas without Candy would be like the Twentyâ€"Fourth of May without noiseâ€"someâ€" thing lacking. There‘s no lacking in Assortâ€" ment and Quality of Candy for Gifts or Christâ€" mas Day treats at our Stores. Before you buy an ounce of Candy, see Neilson‘s Feature Candies. bristmas Brecting *T he Chocolates That Are Different‘ Chocolates THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO [ _SDr. J. A. Melnnis, mins, and Mrs. Meln in Toronto this weel _ Previous to leaving this week for Toronto where she mll be married the latter part of this month, Miss (irace Macdonald this week was preâ€" sented with a beautiful china chocoâ€" late serving set of very attnactive design, the presentation being made by a number of her girl friends at the home of Miss Loretta Boivin. The best of good wishes were exâ€" tended to the bnideâ€"toâ€"be, and a very pleasant social evening was happily passed at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs., M. Bovin. } According to reports from Sturâ€" geon Falls that town is going to prove unhealthy for the brand of folks knows as ‘‘spotters.‘‘ Last week two men, who were suspected of ‘being in the ‘‘spotter‘‘ class were followed by a ecrowd and informed that they had better leave the town. They left. A particularly â€" desirable farm is being offered for sale by auction this atternoon on the land north of the Skating Rink. The farm is the proâ€" perty of Mr. T. O‘Meara, on this side of the river and connected with town by a good motor road. SOH The special Theatre for T next week, ‘‘Why Men Leave the novelty, **‘Plasti Only Christmas earlvy. sMr. A. MeCord returned Saturday evening from a few months spent in the West. ) Tree hc llc (Tue Hall. ank he Timmins and District Notes _ Salvation â€" Army and Distribution of 1d this year on De day)}) at 7.30 p.m. 1 Gth 1 nre 1() M Foronto, on Wednesday, 1924, to and Mrs. _ of Timmins,â€"a Melnnis, Mayor rs. Melnnis, ar C more Think of Leave _ Home Plastigcrams. * at the N riday and 12 and on December p.m. in the Army Christmas Prizes will ks â€" until \And shop Empire Saturday ." wWill be i 1limâ€" visiting T A] *Â¥ The Quebee Dog Derby. will be run on Feb. 19th to 22nd this comâ€" ing year. The conditions will be the same as last race which was won by Earl Brydges of the Pas, Manitoba. It is likely that Brydges will comâ€" pete again in the coming Quebec Derby and he may also try his luck again in the Poreupine Dog Race at Timmins, as he did last season. ceived musiec very clearly Sunâ€" day evening from overseas stations, but in this they were mistaken. Alâ€" though the time was supposed to be reserved for tests from overseas staâ€" tions, the music _ referred to came from Hollywood and Texas, two new stations operating Sunday evenâ€" celived day e but in though A decorated automobile was run around town with a piper in costume inside playing on the pipes, the music attracting general attention. The big business last week by the Scotch Woolen Co., proved the old adage that Advertising Pays. Much attention was caused last week by the method of advertising used by the Seotch Woolen Co. to supplement their newspaper advt. W 1. Ri ronto last week ist there, retur Sunday evening fined to his bed all his innumers cerely wish him recovery of his strengeth.> Among the gi have kindly agree at the concert in . church [paris evening next, De« Geils, baritone, Molesknt, tenor. with ; nounce day, 1 bodv. r0oung People‘s Salvation Army W }I: M ; Miss Grace Macdonald left this (Wednesday) morning for Toronto to visit relatives and friends in the cityv. Division Court was held here yesâ€" terday (Tuesday) with the usual nmnher of cases., Some mong the gifted voecalists who e kindly agreed to give selections the concert in St. Anthony‘s R. church parish hall on Monday ning next, Dec. 8th, are Mr. Jas. Is, baritone, and (Mr. P. J. y De number of â€" novelties 1 for King‘s Hall, on ec. llth. (Prizes for roldfiel ds Orchestra. id Dec. 1l4th, will 41 »ple‘s Annual Event at e Army here. The services nducted by Candidate and kâ€" Eastman. hristmas ‘Free Dance, RHichardson visited Toâ€" k to consult a specialâ€" rning home again on ig. He will be conâ€" ed for some time, but rable friends will sinâ€" m early and complete is oldâ€"time health and thous! 114 18 anâ€" Thursâ€" everyâ€" 2