is * % + /# Paidâ€"up Capital $ 10,000,000 Reserve â€" + Total Assets â€" 210,000,000 «e % Â¥V Bank of Nova Scotia Age iEA Steady Growth â€" â€" are synonymous terms when applied to The Bamk of Nova Scoma. For over 92 years this Bank has been serving the Canâ€" adian public; and its present standing, showing Capital of $10,009,000, Reserve Furd of $19,500,000 and Total Assets of $210,000,008, bears witness to the soundness of its policies. "â€" High Class Watch Repairs done at W HITF OR ._ 28 2nd Avenue, near Rink. High Grade Watches, Repeaters, Chronoâ€" meters and Stop Watches a Specialty. Every Repair is guaranteed for 12 months. The experience of 92 years 1s at your service at any branch of F. W. WHITFORD 28 Second Avenue, near Rink. . S. Jamieson, Manager Timmins. 24 .. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mill Takes Two from Engineers. Town and Shops Win Two Each. SECONO HALF McINTVA: ROWLING LEAGUE KOW 08 In the second half of the Melntyre Bowlmu League schedule the Mill took two games from the Engineers by a close seore, on Jan. 28th. â€" Briden Sands ... Todhunter Small Y orke Robinson Budgeon Skavlem Campbell 797 889 891 Jan. 20thâ€"Town won two Todd‘s Limited. Corrigan Sandys .. McDonald Williams Martin Graham Timmins Lancashire Club had a very successful dance in the Hollinâ€" ger Recreation Hall on Friday of last week when over a hundred couples enjoyed a long evening and a very varied programme. _ The Club Orâ€" chestra under the direction of Mr. Cunliffe played exceptionally good musie, which was much appreciated by the dancers. The proceeds are to be handed over to the Laneashire Football Club and the committee take this opportunity of thanking those people who bought tickets, and by their help, assisted in making the affairs a financial suceess. Next Saturday is Bachelors‘ Night, and a good programme of music and dancing is in preparation, and a big attendance is anticipated ; so all Lanâ€" cashire people who want a good time, will be made welcome, with any friâ€" ends they bring. _ Nominations for Officers and committees for the comâ€" ing year, and other business at 8 o‘clock, and a full attendance of the members is requested. 812 7583 Todds‘ Limited ...... 173 1901 anâ€" . .169 132 : . 129 . 144. 8 Bngmeers .. +208 ~~ 109 ... +185 «+ 114 Town . 220 .174 128 .131 .153 180 124 147 130 725 780 T789 2294 Shops won two from 271 99 173 213 127 883 182 159 160 181 196 167 135 176 137 211 235 165 185 217 186 110 171 163 186 160 8( 7090 O 201 182 181 149 211 024 226 153 158 206 148 61 184 131 141 148 108 217 17B 176 217 h J A. 183 158 265 rgre L7 from 694 461 78 509 4068 610 421 503 501 380 128 303 53L 562 563 "*m 512 417 458 392 500 5T79 TWO SPECIAL SPECIALS AT OLD EMPIRE THEATRE Two extra specials are announced for the Old Empire Theatre,â€"Larry Semon in ‘‘The Girl in the Limouâ€" sine, for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6th and 7th, and Wesley Barry in ‘The Country Kid,‘‘ for Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9th and 10th,. ‘‘The Girl in the Limousine,"‘ had twoâ€" yearâ€"run as a play in New York, and the sereen version is proving even more popular. Charles Murray and Claire Adams are with Larry Semon in this sureâ€"fire laugh provoker. The longest and best picture of all Larry Semon‘s comedies. â€" **‘The Country Kid,‘‘ is described as an uproamous mirthful comedy of a trio of unmanâ€" ageable kids with no one to manage them. The kids, however, manage to give the audience twice the worth of their money in honest laughter. There is also love, hate, greed, pathos, and many other touches of human nature in this picture. Y Friends in this district will extend sympathy to Miss Louise Roney in the death of her mother at Pembroke on Jan. 25th. _ Miss Roney was a popular member of the Separate School teaching staff for some time, and is now on the staff of the South Poreupine sehool. x 3 . @" DEATH OF MRS, R. J, RONEY AT PEMBROKE RECENTLY. _ In reference to- the death of Mrs. Roney, The Pembroke Standard last week had the following notice :â€" ©Following a stroke a few days previously the death ocecurred on Sunday afternoon of Mrs. I.!~J. Roney, the wife of the esteemed County Clerk, _ The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary A. Lapolice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Laâ€" police was born in Eganville, Nov. 21st, 1861, and was consequently over 63 years of age at the time of her death. Thirty nine years ago she, and Mr. R. J. Roney were united in marriage by the Rev. Father Byrnes, at Eganville, and immediately afterâ€" bwa‘r\\'l‘s went to Portage du Fort, where they ‘L\yed ten years. After this they . - i. a s ; imoved . to: ‘ganville, where they reâ€" pgen â€" years, and upon Mr. sided fift" ‘mg appointed County Clerk Roney beife %%Eï¬%ï¬%ï¬%%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%%ï¬ï¬%%%%%%ï¬%% aneneneNe=! € .ld Empire Theatre 3+ ' u‘w’“’»’n‘o’w n’oo'n)o’oo}oo’vv’ %’n’«'ï¬'%?’»’oo’yo Avetestectoctectes? *ootactactectect teclecte+ tectedasts ‘4- ..ï¬ â€" / 4 â€" Wesley Barry iday and Saturday, February 6th and February 7th. Also Ruth Roland in Buth of the Range. No. 13." * COUNTRY KID" i%%ï¬%%ï¬ï¬w in June 1911, they moved to broke. _ The deceased is survn her husband, three sons, Jame« M. P. MceMahon, Gondreau; Mrs. Jacob Smith, Ottawa; Miss U. Black, Creighton Mines; Mr. and Mrs.: P. McHugh, Mrs. C. MeBlligott, John Devlin and John Lane, of Eganville. The pall bearers were Messrs. Wim. tacey. Wm. Duff; J. A. Dongan, 1. J. Creighton Mines; Mr. McHugh, Mrs. C. Mc Devlin and John Lane The pall bearers were Lacey, Wim. Duff, J. A Cully and A. J. 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