in Lo iG 6 _.. F i1 Beautiful new art designs in Christmas cards and folded booklets. Simï¬le little momsntos expressâ€" ing your greetings. Clever little additions to the bigger gifts. Decorations too, for homes and for trees. The sweetest gift of all Truly, candy is the gift supreme. High grade goods, wonderful assortâ€" ments and packed so prettily that the boxes are appealing in themselves. Select early for best choice of packages before other people pick them over. Sugar is scarce and candies are nonse too easy to get Place your orders early. Do not forget the youngsters We carry an <excellent line of toys, books and novelties of all kinds for children Make their Christmas happy, too ! The world‘s best phonograph makes the season‘s best gift. You have always wanted to give one Now give it. Popular kinds, standard prices, suitable terms. That‘s it â€" A Kodak Now The kodak is the finest camcra in the world and makes it the best camera gift. Did you ever stop to think that they cost no more than ary other camera? Put one against every boy‘s and girl‘s name. Drugs and Stationery Pine St., Timmins Christmas Cards and Decorations And the Giff Supreme is Candy Makes an excellent gift, valuâ€" able because useful. Good quaâ€" lities too in many modern deâ€" signs that are appealing. Come and see them. We are sure that there is someone on your list you will give them to. A gift of daily utility. Thereâ€" fore, constant value. Excellent papers, modern as tomerrow and in pretty Christmas packâ€" agos. Put stationery against every name on your list and all will be satisfied. Purses, Why Not? Stationery *"* appreciated " Dainty gifts for dainty people. Perfumes fancy or plain. Fanâ€" cily packed or plain. America‘s best and the leading importers. Clever gifts, costing little or much if you wish. Cigarettes in single packages or cartons of 50 and 100. This is the man‘s gift and something that he will accept with pleasâ€" ure. Let us tell you the best brands in the cheapest quantity prices. Does He Smoke Gigarettes? THE PORCUP INE ADVANUE on Al wC o d o Txy d 0o ddAk> t#\ dn // TIMMINS LEADING JEWELRY STORE Agents for the famous Regina Watch T. N.O. Watel Opposite Post Office, Timmins We Refuse to Have a Dissatisfied Customer â€"@1Gâ€" some of the Southern Ontario paâ€" pers and politicians now suggest that the Northern Ontario Development Association was originally formed to boost the agitation for the secession f the North Land from the rest of Ontario but that later this "‘brefk away from the south‘‘ was changed to ‘boost the North."‘‘ Of course this is inaceurate. The plan of the North Bay people in the first place was simp !y to ‘*boost the North,"‘ but if the North Land is given as little intelligâ€" ent attention in the immediate future as it has received in thoe past it will naturally develop into a ‘‘break away from the south‘‘ movement. In a word, to repeat what The Advance 120vda4riUL OL_ _ OlL NOrth Bay. A committee was appointed at that meet ing to go into the whole question thoroughly and this committee has been busy ever since. An office has also been opened in North Bay known as the offiice of the Northetn Ontario Development Association and this office is occapied with securing data as to the hbest means and methods for the better and more rapid developâ€" ment of this great country and its reâ€" sources. The Convention ecalled to diseuss ways and means and to provide meâ€" thods for the better development of this North Country will be held at North Bay on Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, January 21st and 22nd 1920, acâ€" cording to a letter received from Mr. John Ferguson, Mayor of North Bay, who is the chairman in charge of the arrangement tor this Convention. The idea of a monster Convention of reâ€" presentatives of every part of the North Land to meet to consider the needs of this country and to devise plans for greater progress for this part of Ontario originated at a joint meeting of the Town Council and Board of Trade of North Bav. A CONVENTION AT NORTH BAY JANUARY 21 AND 27 Meeting for Northern Ontario Deâ€" velopment to Occupy Two Days. said on several recent occasions Cabinet of Silver Cut Glass Jug 6 Glasses Cut Glass Bowl Diamond Ring Gold Eye Glasses Pearl Ring Dinner Ring Lavallier Necklace Pendant Brooch Bracelet Watch FTountain Pen for Mother Watch Emblem Pin Watch Chain Fob Spectacles Gold Eyeglasses Locket Cuf Links Scarf Pin Collar Button Set for the Baby Necklace Locket and Chain Baby Ring Set Dress Pins Set Safety Pins Bib Pins Bib Holders Baby Spoon (ring handles) Knife, Fork and Spoon Clhilds Drinking Cup (gold lined) ONE HUNDRED CHRISTMAS HINTSâ€"FROM HIS MAJESTY THE BABY UP TO GRANDMOTHER ANKD GRANDFATHER We have a wonderful stock Gift Suggestions for every member of the family is that no one does know or ean know the North Land and its needs or have such a compelling interest in the coun try as the people who live in it. The Convention on January 2ist and 22nd is cortainly an important erent for the \oxth Land, and it should be very largely attended. No municipality or settlement should fail to ‘be represented. Both the Council and Board of Trade of Timmins should take steps to see that this town as particularly well represented. It ‘h.h been suggested that a public meet fing be ealled here for the selection of suitable delegates from this town, and this idea might be of advantage. In any event Timmins should ‘be well reâ€" presented at the Monster Convention to ‘*Boost the North"‘â€"at North Bay Jan. 21st and 22nd 1920 The big convention at North Bay on Wednesday and Thursday, January 2lst and 22nd 1920, is intended to have representatives from every part and section of the whole wide North Land. Councils, Boards of Trade, and other representative ‘bodies in every municipality have been commuâ€" nicated with to send delegates, and the Convention is expected to be the dlargest gathering of such a kind ever held in Northern Ontario. It is hoped that representatives will be present from every municipality and settleâ€" ment of the North. At the Convention all subjects bear ing on ‘‘boosting the North‘"‘ will be discussed and considered. These sub jeets naturally will include separation of the North Land from the rest of the Provinee of Ontario, as there are many, many people who believe that tfor the North Land to *‘go on its. own‘‘ is the surest and easiest way to{‘ ‘‘"boost the North." Their arenment the people of the North Land have reached the point where they are deoâ€" ) manding a square deal and a fair opâ€" portunity for proper development of the wonderful resources of the counâ€" try. If Old Ontario will right about face and give the interest and knowâ€" ledge and investment necessary for this square deal and fair (hancc well and good; if not, then the people of the North Land must themselves see to the means and methods for right development ‘‘on their own." His First Watch and Chain Signet Ring scarf Pin Cuff Links Fountain Pen Pencil Knife of Christmas Greeting Cards ranging from 5¢c to 35¢ each for the Boyv Diamond Ring Pearl Ring Bracelet Watch Diamond Pendants Pearl Pendants Diamond Brooches Brooches of every kind String of Pearls French Ivory Sets Manicure Sets Jewel Cases for your Sweetheart Diamond Ring signet Ring Watch Waldemar Chains Kanives Fobs and Charms Scarf Pin Links Cigarette Cases Match Boxes Cigar Lighters Military Brushes Pencils Waterman Pens Sociecty Emblems for the Best Young Man * â€" Their argument cnow or ean know ais there are believe that ‘"‘go on its siest way to “' A pair of Gold Spectacles A pair of Eye Glasses Bed Room Clock for Grandgfather Cameo Brooch Gold Spectacles Eye Glasses Smelting Salt Bottle French Ivory pieces Watch Gold Cuff Links Military Brushes Dress Shirt Studs Match Safe Cigarette Case Fountain Pen Locket Scarf Pin Silk Fob Watch Chain Thin Model Watch Emblem Pin Pearl Ring Gem Ring Bracelet Watch Pearl Necklace Brooch Bar Pin Manicure Set Diamond Ring Bracelet Fountain Pen Pen Lavallier Brush, Comb Mirror Het Toilet Table Set Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated and in firstâ€" class condition, as good as new at much less cost. Also many other arâ€" ticles. Call and seo us no matter what vou want, we likely have it. We pay cash for secondâ€"hand furniture or anything else. _ What have you to sell? E. La SALLE, 40 and 40% Third Avenue. police organization. He is torn betâ€" ween duty and family affection, but takes the right course for all eoncernâ€" ed. A wellâ€"liked supporting east adds to the photoâ€"drams. TIMMING LCDGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 458 rode **Dynamte,""‘ a notoriously bad horse who cared not a whit for the motion picture eamera and concentâ€" rated his entire mind on dlslods:mf' the rider. Yoet with his superb manship Carey stayed on top a‘j] Câ€" ventually tamed the wild animal down to about threeâ€" Lttton-pm\er. Rider of the Law" is the story of an officer of thes famous old Texas The programme at the New Empire Theatre for Wednesday and Thursday next, Dec. 4th and 25th is a very atâ€" tractive one. The special filmyto be shown is *‘*‘The Rider of thti\}.:\w," with Harry Carey in the sta® vole. The average western photoâ€"player sits under the shade of a giant cactus while his ‘‘*‘double‘‘ does all the danâ€" gerous work for the scene. ‘The exâ€" ception to the rule is Harry Carey, the Western Universal western atar, whose daring work in Universal meloâ€" dramas has won for him the Worldâ€" wide title, ‘"The Ace of the Saddle.‘" In ‘*‘The Rider of the Law," Harry Carey did a bit of riding that almost loosened every tooth in his head. He rode *‘*Dynamite,"‘‘ a notoriously bad horse who cared not a whit for the SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME AT EMPIRE. Wall meet, untilt further nica, every ‘Tuesday evening in the basement of 8t. Matthow‘s Clhurch. Visiting Brothers ore FOR W. G. Smith,