1 The Maple Leaf Theatre Wednesday Thursday, January 21st January 22nd. * 00. *4+ #,. * *# #4 * L #4 @ * #4 # ¢ ## # # 44 * # ## * # #4 * o #4 *# # #4 * * v**s # # ## + t #4 * d *4 # *4 +# # #* 4 o #4* #@ + #4* * 4 *# @ # Cns * *4 * 4 + #+ + 4 #* + ## + 4 #4 #, + * "THE s Uninvited Guest" Friday and Saturday, January 23rd and January 24th. "Rupert of Hentzau" Monday and Tuesday, January 26th and January 27th. al i i 1 J Great White W ay" Comedy : " JUST PASSING THROUGH." Comedy : "THE MYSTERY MAN." Comedy : " SCAREM MUTCH " *# .00 #,. * “. #* 6 4 + 44 #@ + #4 # + #4 #© 4 *# #@ #4 # #4 4 «@ #4 .“.“ Pn .“.“.“.“.“. 44 # 4. # #e *# + #+* *# *# #4 *# # 4# # ®@ #* *# * * 4 44 6 *# ‘0 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO â€"From The American Ephemeris. | â€"From The American Ephemeris. THE PARKT OF THE WORLD WHICH WILL BE AFFECTED BY A PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN ON JANUARY 24TH. Within the large oval is included the part of the world which will witâ€" ness a partial eclipse of the sun, when the moon passes between the earth and the sun on January 24th. Most of Canada and the United States will be affected by the partial eclipse. The two small ares which extend from north of the British Isles across the Atlantic Ocean and part way across Canda, shows the area which will be affected by a total eclipse. This parâ€" ticular eclipse occurs once every eighteen years and ten days, each time afâ€" In 220 years from January 24th, part fcting a different part of the g,the., The eclipse beâ€" of this territory will again be affected by this same eclipse. gins in the Stat of Minnesota and ends between the Orkney Islands and the coast of Seotland. Y EARNINGG OF McINTYREâ€"PORCUPINE For the six months to Dec. 31st., 1924, the figures are:â€"Gross recovâ€" ery, $1,789,361.17; costs, including development, $922,555.72;; operating carnings, $866,805.45; nonâ€"operating revenue, $45,0907.66. . Earnings, $911,â€" TO BE THE GUESTS OF QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. revenue, $45,007.66. . Earnings, $911,â€" 903.11; less provision for taxes for period, $61,893.45; net earnings beâ€" fore plant depreciation, $850,009.66, Representative business and proâ€" fessional men of Ontario ‘have been invited to visit Quebec and Montrea! as the guests of the Lieutenantâ€"Govâ€" trnor of the Province of Quebec, and of the Mayors of Quebece and Montreal cities. The visit is to be a return of the hospitality extended to a party from Quebee last year. It is designed to further cement the Bon Entente between the two Proâ€" vinces. The party from Ontamio will leave Toronto on Jan. 28th, and will spend three days at Quebece and Montrea‘. _ The party will include the Hon. H. Cockshutt, the Lieutâ€" enantâ€"Governor of Ontario, Premier Ferguson and other members of the Cabinet and the Legislature, as well as prominent business men and proâ€" fessional men from various parts of the Province. Among those in Timâ€" receiving invitations from the Lieuâ€" tenantâ€"Governor of Quebee and the Mayor of Montreal are : His Worship the Mayorn, Dr. J. A. Melunis, Presiâ€" dent F. M. Wallingford, of the Board of Trade, Mr. T. F. King and others. Mr. Wallingford expects to take the trip and will worthily nepresent this city of the North. An extensive programme of enterâ€" tainment ‘has been arrarged for Jan. 20th, at Quebec City. ‘Aften breakâ€" fast there wi‘l be a sleighride round the city of Quebec, followed by winâ€" ter sports at Battlefields Park, and a i]un(heon at. the Parliament Buildâ€" kmn«rs where Hon. Nareisse Perodean, the LieutenantGovernor of Quebec{( and Hon. Mr. Taschereau, the Preâ€" mier, will give weleome to the visiâ€" tors. In the afternoon there will be a visit to the Legislature Chambe where there will be special addressos A reception at the home of the Ticw tenantGovernor, a banquet by th« City of Quebec, and a midnight pa~ ade to the station will be other fer tures.. On Jan. 29th,. in Montreal. ths party will visit public institutions including MeGill University. Afts Earnings for Six Months Total $850,009.66, Before Plant Depreciation. pe a luncheon at, the St. Denis Club the party will have the option of enâ€" tertainment until the evening whan the City of Montreal will entertain the visitors at dinner. For a month or two the Presbyteriâ€" an church intends to revert to the plan of having only one evening serâ€" vice. For some time past there have been two evening services held to acâ€" commodate the large attendance in the evenings. For the presenth owever the matter seems to have adjusted itâ€" self, the morning services being more largely attended and the need for two services in the evening not being so pressing. Accordingly for the next month or so it is intended to hold only the one Sunday evening service, commencing at 7 p.m. ONE EVENING SERVICE AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SENSATIONAL PICTURE AT OLD EMPIRE THEATRE. _ % i fl HEAD and n o ‘A@;:I ia BRONCHIAL J a Ek COLDS No Smokeâ€"Ho Spraysâ€"Hsa Souff Just Swallow a RAZâ€"MAH Capsule Restores normal breathing. Quickly stops all choking, gasping and mucus gatherings in bronchial tubes. Gives long nights of restful sleep. Con;tains ~ l8 sns wb l :: j cudiin «td ssm no injurious or habitforming drugs. $1.00 per box at drug stores. Send 5¢. for generous trial. Templetons, Toronto. ge'neroua trial. Templetons, Toronto. $1.00 Rhcuin;atism 50c. k :3:1:1-‘.:. RA Z2â€" M AH HEVUMATIC GUARANTEED RELIEF cAPsSuULES â€" 31 For Sale by E. J. Meyers and Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Co. 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