Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. And further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are éntitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me within thirty days from the date of this notice for from and after the exâ€" piration of the time fixed by subsecâ€" tion 8 of section 37 of the said act, the trustee shall distribute the proâ€" ceeds of the debtor‘s estate among the parties entitled thereto, havmo regard only to the claims ut which he has then notice. Leave your Orders for These candies arrive every Thursday â€" Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal Dated at Timmins this 28th day of June, 1926. GCORDON‘S To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me prior thereto. or until the creditors at the first meeting shall elect a trustee to adâ€" ministrate the estate of the debtor. Notice is further given that the first meeting of the creditors in the above estate will be held in the Office of 8. A. Caldbick, Barrister, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario on Saturday, the seventeenth day of July, 1926, at 2 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. In the matter of The Bankruptcy Act and in the matter of The Esâ€" tate of Peter Lewis Walsworth, Plumber, of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario. NOTICE is hereby given that Peter Lewis Walsworth, Plumber, of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane and the Province of Ontario did on the 3rd day of June, 1926 make an authorized assignment of all his property for the henefit of his creditors and that T. J. Bourke, Esq., Official Receiver, has appointed me to be custodian of tlw estate of the debtâ€" ‘‘Tender â€" for Rock Cut Fourth Avenue‘‘ to the Town Clerk. Tenders will close 12 a.m. July 7th., 1926., â€" Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed tenders will be received by Corporation of Timmins for Rock Excavation on Fourth Avenue beâ€" tween Elm Street and Vimy Road. Specifications may be obtained from the Town Engineer, C, R. Murdock. Address tenders plainly marked P.0O. Box 1591 Phone 640 Officeâ€"Room 5, Gordon Block Chartered Accountant DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 423 Timmins TENDER ROCK CUTâ€"FOURTH AVE . A POUND H. E. MONTGOMERY Town Clerk E. G. DICKSON Custodian. Mavor. Ont. fora Jr. »IIIâ€"HONOURSâ€" Mary Taylor, Vera Chenier, Donald Passmore, Yvo Clermont, Annie Stacâ€" how, Madeline Bunick, Timmins Del Vallano, Hector Dupres, Fred Elston, Gerald Killeen, Eva Landers, Edward Edmonds, Tony Gabroski. _PASS to Jr. IIIâ€"Katrine Morin, Clarence Elston, Helen Barbas, John Paulus, Louis Baderski, James Tokio, James Landers, Louise Wojciehowski, Luey Carlen. pr...HI â€"to Jr. IV~â€"HONOURSâ€"â€" Jennie Thompson ; Ernest Burnet and Harriet Harkness, equal; Verna Broâ€" | B. Classâ€"Judy O ‘Neill, Helen Lanâ€" ders, Billy Welch, Myrtle Thibeault. Roland MeNeill, Doris Isaac, Marcella Kesone, Urbanâ€" Emard, Vaudreuil Emard, Andrew Varady, Joseph Hisko JIr. 1 to Sy. IIâ€"Lawrence Lemieux, (ienevieve Bissonnette, Joseph Tury, Nick Rutchinski, Dunean MeDonald, Rita Mondeux, Berndette Charbotte, Elsie Kendall, Ernest Brennan, Peter Charbotte. Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Mary Stachow, Edâ€" ward Cook,; Cyril Copps and Helen Clhisholm, equ@l; Mary Newton and Helen Jackniski, equal; Stanley Yusâ€" kin, Nellie Ploplis, Michael Welch, Lino Morandin, Jack Welch, Carl St. Cyr, Victor Copps, Bernard O’{\'eill, Michael Kollenchuek, Jackie Dolihan. Jr. I to Sr.Iâ€"Aline Ranger, Aldege Larocque, Archile Lemire, Felip St. Onge, Rachel Dufresne, Aurile Liard, Marcel Chartier, Fernand Desrochers, Florence Pilon, Laurette Potvin, Berâ€" tha Valceourt, Gracia Gratton, Delina Courseole, Severe Chartier, Leonie Boileau, Simone Brissette, Blanche Turgeony George Couture. From Primary to _ Junior First. â€"Juliette Cloutier, Marie Lavallee, Louis Landry, Jeannette Liard, Marâ€" guerite Jolicoeur, Marie Laure Rossigâ€" nol, Jeannette Lavigne, Therese Charâ€" tier, Yvette Boudria, Dona Crispin, Arthur Saumure, Benoit Dion, Romeo Cloutier, Adelard Latour, Raoul Beâ€" langer, Arthur Houle. Form III Sr. to Form TV Jr.â€" #ONOURSâ€"Gertrude Maurice, Anâ€" nette Perrault, Alfred Rondeau, Omer Vaillant, PASSâ€"Marie Jeanne Fourâ€" nier, Almeria Clermont, Claire Morin, Helene Cloutier, Beatrice Couture, Gilâ€" berte Poulin, Florice Fournier, Gabâ€" rielle Mercier, Germaine Maurice, Jeannette Brazeau, Marie Louise Cheâ€" nier, â€"Armand â€" Charbonneau, Leonie Danis, Rodolphe Buissiere, Olive St. Aubin, Charles Morin. Jr,; III to Sr. IIIâ€"HONOURSâ€" Mary Churney, Jeanne Plouffe, Leoâ€" nard Wadsworth, Roland Morrissette, Laurette Chartier, Cecilia Rybka, Wilâ€" frid Barrette, Germain Valade, Anâ€" tonio Beauine, Leo Lapierre. _ PASS â€"Amanda Roy, Annette Vaillancourt, Rialla Desrocher, Roland Pilon, Floâ€" rida _ Murray, Josephine Guidolin, Rozario _ Charette, Alfred Chenier, Leoâ€" Boulanger, Anita Groulx, Jacques Brazeau, Blanche â€" Robillard, Leonel Patry, John Powers, Germain Mayor, Vernon Bogue, Alma Cardinal, Anna MceNeil. Form II to Form III Jr.â€"HONâ€" OURSâ€"Annie Cailen, Ella Novakuskiâ€" Fleurange Perreault, Elaine Fitzpatâ€" rick, â€" Bertha Thompson. â€" PASSâ€" Luey Bernard, Opal Shaw, Thomas Farley, Mary Shuster, Eugene Laâ€" pierre, Albert Lavigne, Grace Wainâ€" right, Silvio Omicciolio, Mark Banâ€" ning, Leo Moncion, Napoleon Lirette, Blanche â€" Jobin, Jeanne _ Laroche, Adolphe Collette, Doris Brazeau, Irene Noel, Marie Robitaille, Simone V alade, Clarence Duchesne, June Letang, Marâ€" garet Auger, Florence Landers, Eveâ€" Iyn Bogue, Constance Burgess, Frank Lm'ing. Form II to Form I1II Jr.â€"PASSâ€"â€" Yvonne Cardinal, Alderiec Bergeron. From Form III Jr. to Form III Sr. â€"HONQURSâ€"George â€" White, Wi!lâ€" liam Loring, Helena Delmonte, Lloyd Murtagh, Henry Giallanardo, Patrick Letang, Charles Norkun, Gerald Seulâ€" ly, Edwin Copps, Clifford Lafreniere, Joseph _ Stackow, â€" Earl _ Lacombe. PASSâ€"Marguerite _ Chenier, Rose V arady, Nello Tonelli, Charles Killeen Russelâ€" MeDonald, Charlotte Ogilvie, Marguerite Carriere, Katherine Rao, Betty MceDonald, Stanley Josewich, Clarence â€" Mondoux, Lloyd â€"Chisholm, Frank Mestre, Annie Chenier, James Taylor, Katie Tokio, Louts Romualdi, Roderick Walsh, Rose Carlin, Jack Nobinson, Jerome St. Cyr, Marie Dieâ€" mert, Anastasia Wojceriechowski, Wilâ€" liam Southerland, Donald Rogers. (Continued from Previous Page) Brewer, Iris MceDermott. Sr. IL to Jr. IIIâ€"HONOURSâ€" Diana Vaillancourt, Joseph Gauthier. PASSâ€"Jean â€"Ubald Danis, Marie Ange â€" Belanger, Leonard â€" Cormier, Yvette Allaire, Laurette â€" Labelle, Marie Trottier, Joffre Paul, Aline Fournier, Ronald Robillard, Ida Lariâ€" vee, Anna Roy, Dollard Bergeron, Marguerite Belanger, Oliva V aillanâ€" court, Dorilla Cormier, Florent Pomâ€" mier. Successful Pupils at St. Anthony‘s School, St. Charles School, St. Joseph‘s School and St. Mary‘s School. List of Those Promoted to Higher Classes. Midsummer Promotions at Timmius Separate Schools ST JOSPEH‘S SCHOOL Address all tenders plainly mark ed ‘*Tender for Concrete Walks*"" to the Town Clerk. Tenders close 19 am. July 7th., 1926. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. G. DICKSON, Mayor,. H. E. MONTGOMERY Plans and spec#fications are at the office of the Town Engineer, C. R. Murdock. Tenders® will be received by the Corporation of Timmins for construcâ€" tion of approximately 50,000 square feet of concrete walks. (On account of the regular publica tion _ day,â€"Thursday,â€"being Dumm- ion Day, a public holiday, The Adâ€" vance is issued a day earlier than usâ€" ual, for this week only. At Toronto on Saturday Kirkland Lake last out in the Ontario Cup match with Willysâ€"Overland, thus _being out of the Cup running. Al in the North Land cwill regret that Kirkand Lake did not go further in the cup ties, but they put up a pretâ€" ty good game. The score was 3 to 1 for â€" Willysâ€"Overland. _ There_â€" was some disappointment in Toronto beâ€" cause the hbattle was not a harder one for the Toronto team. Indeed, the Toronto enthusiasts expected that Kirkland Lake‘would win. Accordâ€" ing to The Telegram, a winning team from the North was likely, that paâ€" per figuring that any team that could win from Timmins would be a dandy. Other Toeronto papers and football followers used the same reasoning and the Willysâ€"Overland team was urged to put up the battle of its young life. ‘‘You‘ll need to, or be badly beaten,‘"‘ was the suggestion to the Toronto team. Probably it was this idea that contributed to the defeat of Kirkland Lake, the Toronto playâ€" ers certainly not taking any chances, but from the start playing with the idea that they had to go some to win. OURS â€" Albert â€" Cloutier, Rodolphe Portelance, Dora Noel. PASSâ€"Agaâ€" the Piche, Flore Rondeau, Agnes Laâ€" belle, Emile Clement, Henri Charleâ€" bois, Raoul (Godin, Aline Danis., Nelâ€" son Joanisse, Simonne Joneas, Rodolâ€" phe Fournier, Edmond Godin, Donâ€" alda Brazeau, Valois Legendre, Anita Beauchamp, M. Anne Chateauvert. KIRKLAND LAKE LOST OUT IN ONTARIO CUP MATCH Jr. 1 to Sr. I.â€"HONOURSâ€"IAonel Renaud, Laurent Belanger, Gabrielle Jolicoeur, Yvonne St. Pierre, Annette Pilon, Murielle Laroche. , PASSâ€" Napoleon Demers, Bruno Lamarche, Albert Dubois, Aime Bouchard, Omer Fournier, Rose Theroux, Lorina Roy, Marguerite Theriault, Blanche Mouâ€" ceau, â€" Simonne Lavigne, â€" Couranna Noel. From "Jt./ EII"to HLIâ€"HONâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, ST, MARY‘S SCHOOL Jr. 1 to Sr‘ Iâ€"â€"HONOURSâ€"â€"Marie Begras, Florient Gagnon, Paul Leduc, Ernest Laroche, Annette Pichette, Luâ€" cille Patry, Leo Pichette, Raymond St. Jean, Ernest Tourville, Annette Vilâ€" leneuve, Exhibe L‘Heaureux, Albert Villeneuve. PASSâ€"Adelin Pilon, Rolâ€" land Bazinet, Yvonne Cloutier, Denoza Dubiens, Lillic Faubert, Rolland Fauâ€" bert, Sara Horn, Daniel Lemerie, Sylâ€" vio Lebrun, Eugene Massicotte, Arâ€" thur Thibeault, Marcel Theriault, Ferâ€" nand Duchesne, Flore Begras, Lucille Lebrun, Hervey Perron, George Roy, Yvette Rivet, Wilfrid Theroux, Osear Poirier, Joseph Leduc. From Prim to Jr. Iâ€"Leontine Braâ€" zeau, Rheal Pilotte, Elie Chartier, Leo Cardinal, Idese Chartrand, Albert Desbiens, Oscar Rivet, Alexandrine Saumure. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"HONOURSâ€"Therâ€" ese Fournier, Lorenzo Pommier, Therâ€" ese â€" Pilon, Cecile Seguin, Laurette Beauchamp, Blanche Perreault, Aline Sasseville, Yvyonne Poulin, Yvette Brisette. PASSâ€"Henri Leduc, Marâ€" cel Sasseville, Rene Groulx, Yvonne Chamberland, _ Rongld _ Villeneuve, Fidora Coursol, Leona Lavallee, Solâ€" ange Lavigne, Eveline Larivee. â€"Catherine McLean, Lawrence Laâ€" varne, Brone Ploplis; Walter Kendall and Hazel Cornwell, equal; Sam Norâ€" kum, Helen Prout, Margaret Morin; Mary Baderski and Maurice Landers, equal; Andrew Burke, Edmond Baâ€" derslu, Raymond \IcGee. Francis Morâ€" risseyv. * Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Dean Kester TENDER CONCRETE WALKS Cleri # P s y ies oo s t . dn efari a Ԥ$ 2 f £ \SSWXXSSM“X“SSSSSXSSSSX?SXW ind Iwelfth of July * 2 a*. * 0. .“. # “. *4 *# *# *4 *# + *4 # 4 *4 *# *# “. # *#* *# La *4 * * *4 *# #% *4 # #% *4 *# 4 *# ** * * .“.00 *#, # *, #© *4 *# *# # # *4 *# * #4# * * *4 *# #4 # #% #4 *# # ## #@ #% #* @ * *4 # ¢ # # €# #4# *# % #4 *# #© *#+* * *# #4 * # #4 o * #4 # # Sn + *4 *# # #4 # # +4 * *4 *# #4 * #© *4 * #% *4 NJ * m 4 + .“ + 4# #* *# *# * *# #4# * % # “.“ .‘ 0’0 ... #, ’0 #4 @ 4# 44 < #4 *# + 4* *# L #+* # 4 *4 * + #* #@ # *# «+ #4* # © *#* @ # #4 *# *# #*4 # # #*4 *# 4 #Â¥4 *# < ++ @ *# #4 *# *#* # # #4 *# © *#* *# # *4 # *# *4 @ 4 44 # 4+ #* *# #% ++ # *4 * 4 *4 * 4 #4 * @ #* *#, # *# 4 ## *# # #4 *# 4 *#* # *#* # 4 *# #% #* *# © ## + © *# # 44 # © #4 # 4 #4 *# *# ** # *# #4 + # #4 *# 4# #* # + #4 # #4 *, 4 #4 *# *4 # € *4 #@ # *4 # # #4 * #% *4 # .Q #. Entrance candidates from Schuâ€" macher wrote their examinations at Timmins High School. The T..N.0. is always ready to do anything practicable for the accomâ€" modation of the public, so perhaps it is only necessary to draw attention to the matter to have No. 47 at least hesitate at Golden City on Sundays. Last Sunday there was a big crowd at the station when the train came along, but it did not even hesitate, but journeyed right through without stopâ€" ping. The weather was miserable, and the crowd had to stand it as best they could for two hours until the next train came along. A large numâ€" ber in the crowd were children and women so the lack of accommodation is all theâ€"more regrettable. â€" By the time that No. 47 has reached Poreuâ€" pine, its journey is about concluded, so no serious effect would result if it stopped for a few minutes at (Gtolden City to taken on passengers for Schuâ€" macher and Timmins. Every Sunâ€" day there is a big crowd going to Golden City for the day. For many it is the one real event of the week. It would be of general service if No. 47 would stop at Golden City for the benefit of the many who spend! a hapâ€" py Ssunday at this fine resort. Espeâ€" cially when the weather turns disâ€" agreeable, the extra wait of two hours for the regular train is inconvenient to say the least. Even on the finest of days it would suit most people better to come back on No. 47. If the T. N.0. can arrange this maiâ€" ter, it will be appreciated by many. And many thanks! It Would be a Great Convenience to the Holiday Visitors to Porcuâ€" No. 47 SHOULD STOP AT GOLDEN â€"CITY SUNOAYS Booths and Concessions Person wishing booths or concessions on the grounds, get in touch, with the chairman of the Grounds Committee, H. Cook, Box 341. Schumacher, Ont. Admission to Grounds One mile Relay Race 100 yds Open 22 100 yds, Dash, Orangemen Pole Running High Jump, Open Running Broad Tugâ€"ofâ€"Warâ€"Schumacher Lodge vs. Visitors Ladies County Celebration at Schumacher Monday, July 12th, 1926 6. 9.30 a.m.â€"Children‘s Events at Athletic Grounds . 100 yds 75 yds To yds 50 yds . Dash, Boys 16 years and under, open; 1st and | . Dash, Boys 12 years and under, open; 1st and .$ . Dash, Boys 8 years and under, open ; 1st and © . Dash, Boys 6 years and under, open; 1st and 75 yds. Dashs, Boys 12 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes To yds. Dash, Boys 8 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes 50 yds. Dash, Boys 6 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes Tuxis Race Trail Rangers Race 70 yds. Dash, Girls 16 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes 70 yds. Dash, Girls 12 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes 50 yds. Dash, Girls 8 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd prizes 50 yds. Dash, Girls 6 years and under, open; 1st and 2nd. prizes 75 yds. Dash, Girls, C. G. I. T.; 1st and 2nd prizes Boys‘ Sack Race, up to 16 years, open ; bring your own sack Girls‘ Sack Race, up to 16 years open. > 75 yds. Dash, Single Ladies; open To yds. Dash, Married Ladies; open To yds. Dash, L. 0. B. A, only. 11.15 a.m.â€"Baseball Matchâ€"Boys; school age ies‘ Egg and Spoon Race Thread the Needle Race L. 0. L. Programme Grand Parade leaves Orange Hall at 1.15 p.m. 4.00 p.m.â€"Baseball Match 6.15 p.m.â€"Football Matchâ€"Schumacher vs. Dome 9.30 p.m.â€"Grand Ballâ€"McIntyre Recreation Hall 1.30 p.m.â€"L. 0. L. Events at Athletic Grounds pine INCLUDING TAX God Save the King Earl W. Morphy, Sault, Ont. Distributor are made up to a standard, not down to a price See them at your Dealers Dalyte Holo Stem Tipâ€" less Lamps Lampsâ€"Lcom Electrol Batteries All outside toilets must be made fly proof. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. OQne of the special items at the grand hoxing bout at the Hollinger Recreation Hall on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, July 14th, will be four rounds, at catch weight, between Tiger Flowers, of Kentucky, 220 lbs., and Shorty Grant, of Bobeaygeon. Marquis of Huckleberry _ rules will _ govern. The Bobceaygeon champion says that the bigger they are the harder they fall. ONE OF THE BIG FEATURES AT BOXING BOUT, JULY 14 A new shipment of handâ€" made Chinese Brassâ€"ware Also a beautiful line of Cloissonneeâ€"ware of the most striking designs. THE JEWELER TIMMINS, ontT. ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Just Arrived open open open open By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH ; Ist and 2nd prizes ; lst and 2nd prizes ; lst and 2nd prizes ; 1st and 2nd prizes Ist and 2nd prizes lst and 2nd prizes 1st and 2nd prizes lst and 2nd, prizes 220 yds. Open. Pole Vault, Open road Jump, Open One mile 13 Pine St. hJ outh 0)7 ‘)()-â€" Open Use our slogan: ‘‘*PHONE FOR YOUR FOOD,‘‘ it‘s the better way. Watch for this column Weekly Fish Lake Trout and White Fish for Friday‘s market 100 bottles Victory Brand Catâ€" sup, 12 oz bot. ...18¢. 2 for 85c. Sance, per bot.:.:‘...;:., 30c. Curtis Pimientos, per jar..25c. Golden ow salad dressing, per POL: .\ sns . 9 18¢. Ontario No., Al grade Potatoes per sack. ... .. .o4. .$2.65 Eggs, fresh seconds, doz.. .. 34c¢. Creamery Butter, per lb.. ..42c. 75 pint baskets of fresh full Strawberries. A very unusual zood buy. 28¢. basket ar Meats and Groceries. | Few needy items that will unâ€" doubtedly interest a thrifty and economical housewife. 3 in 1 Quality, Service, Lower Prices. ‘‘New Idea‘‘ encourages thrift by allowing to select the quanâ€" tity you need, the quality you prefer, both at the lowest price. A trial will convince you of our unusual ‘Cuts‘ in prices both in "Where Quality Counts" New Idea CASH 103% Pine St., South Read our column weekly It‘s to your advantage. FREE! FREE ! ONE GLASS JELLY MOULD with Every 3 packages of Sherriff‘s Jelly Powder all for 25c. Only a limited supply on hand. Warm weather is here and everyone is looking forward to a quiet picnic, a popular form of summer entertainment for both old and *young. We can help you prepare a delightful and reâ€" freshing lunch, ‘ that everyone will like and enjoy. We would recommend :â€" Have you tried our Hersley Blend Tea? Compare it with other proprietary blends and note its delicious fragrance (one cup invites another) per lb. 70c. Choice Blend Coffee, per lb. 50c. Thames Biand Corn, per tin 15¢. Margaret â€" Kelley :per«‘j8r;;‘s,.,,,.> 35¢c. Wright‘s Olive Dressing, jar 20¢. Wright‘s Tasteâ€"T Spread, per is sns‘ maa t y , 20c. Paris:Pate.;¢/..‘. 2 tins for 25c. Home of Satisfaction Harris‘ Chicken _â€" Ham Tongue Pate, per tin .. PHONES 614 and 615 Cor, Third Ave. Birc} VERY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Thursday, July 1st, 1926 DELIVERY TELEPHONE NO. 616 28¢. per basket or for 55c¢c. Sandwich ..... 35c. m â€" and ra0G. $2.65 . A4c. . 42%c. full usual 8t.