aied at t County 0o April, 193 of same, v on or befco Notice is Greco (Gro Porcupine, C on the 18th the first m held on the the hour of the hour of 10 o‘clock i at Cochrane in the offic Receiver, Court House, To vote thereat proof proxies must be filed thereto. After the will procef having reg which he . Those havin estate must file todian or the " before distribut the proceeds of tributed amon: thereto, withou! Dated a June, 1937. W. D Custodian In the Dated this 221 FOR SALLH mon bea cold sto 4519, Tor The Adyv; All p Estate of Tisd In the Matler of the Bankruptey of Rose Boniferro and G@briele Greco Trading under the name of Greco Greco Grocers, South Porcupine, Onâ€" tario. FOR SALE wood burt ers, Appl e C S 8485 SAS8S 38888888 88488844 mm mss in e es en s * *Â¥ S 20 Pine N. TOKE STREET â€" PATRICIA BLVD. LAKE SHORE ROAD HART CHERRY MAPLE ELM and BIRCH 8 Easy Terms able p Aventut counter scale: «slicer, sausagt "Jack Frost" tor., 2 chick ated at Ssouth Porcupine, U 22nd day of May, 1937. By LANGDON LANGDON Soli Estate s e ie DL MAREK tE LA 1J CUTHBERTSON, CP.A., . Box 833. Timmins, Ontario. â€"45 of Erik Erikson, Deceased reyo Erikson of the Townsnip District of Cochrane who ity of Toronto in ‘the rk on the 25th day oi e required to file proof he undersigned solicitors e 27th day of June, 19317. jresaid date the executor o distribute the estate. AI TY 1e office of the Official House, Cochrane, Ont. t proofs of claims and : filed with me prior of the io madt f May, t â€" jackpine wood ; | OFRICE FOR RENTâ€"In Gordon Block. coffee mill, meau Apply HMalperin‘s Jewellery Store, Pinc iffer. meat chopper...,[. Sreet, Nortlh,,,> ~45p machine: one tracâ€"| ns Against ame with the Cusâ€" ‘e when appointed s made, otherwise estate will be disâ€" NC Phone 1135 Al Ontario Lindbers: claims 0o had notict e, Ontaric eck DunkKs and heat UMcCracker counters, Nick Blaâ€" 43â€"43t1 tiger King . Onmâ€".arl 45 â€"46 â€"54 74 GHIT ntilted claims daay of 4546 In dale NOTICE 'TOWNSHIP of W CO’RNER LOT FOR SALEâ€"â€"Corner of Birch Street South and Kimberley Avenue. Apply at 169 Birch Street The Court of Revision will be held at the Township Hall, at Porcupine, on Monday, June 21, 1937, at 7 p.m. NICOLSON, Clerk, 43 â€"44~â€"45â€"46â€"4"7 Township of Whitney. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Tenders, Clearly Marked as Such, will bereceived .by .the undersigned until 7 pim., June 18th, 1937, for all trades in the erection. of,,an . Addition and Nurses‘ Home for St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, Ontario. Tenders for Plumbing, Heating and Electric Wiring taken separately. Plans, specifications and all informaâ€" tion may be obtained at the office of the Architgct, , The lowest or any tendâ€" er not necessanly accepted. D. R. FRANKLIN, Ar cmtecL 7 Reed Block Box 2670, Timâ€" mins, Ontarin. S M rPOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed mouse at 12. Hollinger Lane. Cheap for cash ‘â€"~.Apply J. Daly, 125 Honmger Lane Lt * 4B FOR SALEâ€"Tw Street. Rents ~Anvestment. quick sale. A â€"â€"Ping Street N FOR SALEâ€"Board uind fixtures. 5 SOI Mrs. Wm. Borland Bereaved by Death of Her Brother D lo,catg:g. * Strcet NC BE PROUD OF YOUR CAR! Uae Tarnoff, French Dry Cleaner for Automobiles. No wasbhing. No polishâ€" ing. Just rub Tarnoff on, and wipe it off. Your car will shine like a mirror. Alao cleans high grade furniture, silver, nickel, chrome, and mirrors. Canadaâ€"made for Canadians Canadaâ€"made for Canadians 36 $1.00 AT LOCAL DEALERS TARNOFF CHEMICAL CO. « TORONTO, OMT. 17 PINE STRE A an9] doin: = 4 A Ap} ptl Tiimmins good houses on Elm or $60 a month. Good rice $3,500 cash for ply J. J. MecKay, 20 th. Timmins. â€"~45 ing house, furniture xteen bedrooms all business. / Must sel ss. Very â€"centrallly . J. McKay, 20 Pint Green Tag Specials Boys‘ Junior Forsyth Shirts Just Like Dad‘s mss dsn Men‘s Allâ€"Wool Caps Green Tag Special, ea. Young Men‘s All Wool Tweed Trousers $ 2 Styled ;::......::..::. Panamas. Grouped at one price ............. Men‘s Satilor‘s Leghorns and ;ï¬â€™{f‘.’ Programme Outlined _ for Jubilee Week Boys‘ Shirts Men‘s Caps various activilies NMas, as 110L DUCCi} decided upon An attempt is being made to have the district tennis finals played here during the week of festivities. There has been no definite word received in this regard. Ordinarily the tennis chamâ€" pxonchlps would be played in Kapusâ€" kasmg this year. It was reported that the draws on the house and car are progressing faâ€" vourably. It is expected that the house will be completed by June 25th. Hobby and amateur shows will be staged for both boys and girls and prizes will be awarded to the winners in various classes. A street dance will be held during the week and there will be nightly dancing on a special platform which will be raised in the ball park. A carnival has been engaged by the Lions Club and it will also ‘be situated im the ball park. The streets will be well decm’ated with coloured lights and pennants. Special information and registration booths will be built and the archway will be redecorated. FPOUNDâ€"Wil! the young lady who left her glesses in Mrs. Shephard‘s store across from Fire Hall, please call and she may have same after payng for this advt. â€"~45 FOR GRAVEL, SAND OR BLACK MUCKâ€"Call Dodd‘s Delivery Service, phone 557. We dig cellars, 8 Banâ€" nerman, Timmins. ~39â€"40tf PAINTER, PAPERâ€"HANGER AND DECORATORâ€"Clean workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed, at reasonâ€" able price. Geo. Terho, 40 Fifth Aveâ€" nue. ~43â€"44â€"45â€"46p event. National societies will turn out in costume on this day and they will present their native dances and folkâ€" songs on the platform in the ball park. Prizes will be given for the bestâ€" decorated floats in the parade. Owners of the bestâ€"dressed store windows in town will also be rewarded. It was understood at the .time that the Tmmins dog team visited Ottawa, that the Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King would visit Timmins fer the celebraâ€" One of the largest parades ever seen in the North will be held during the week. Between 40 and 50 large floats have already been promised for this tion. It is not known whether or not he will be able to be here, but a second invitation is being cabled to him. Other federal and provincial repreâ€" sentatives will be present. A soundâ€"truck, from which all acâ€" tivities will be broadcasted, has been dacnated to the Lions Club for the week by a leading Canadian manufacturer. Special activities are being planned for the members of the "Oldâ€"Timers" ssociation. Th souvenir book, which is being compiled by Noel Arthur, is almost completed. This book will give a full history of the Porcupine district from the time that canoes provided the only nossible mode of travel until the present The Lions Club wishes to thank all the publicâ€"minded citizens who have recognized the need of a community centre and have donated money for this project. They also wish to thank all the sociecties and organizations in town who have© helped immeasurably in furtherâ€" ing the work. day Trousers Continued from Page. One s activities has, as yet, no Ties e well decorated and â€" pennants. and registration and the archway vet, not been THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMTNS®, ONTARIO 128. "H visitors Tuesday Bornâ€"on June 1st Joseph Patry, of 82 daughter. Bornâ€"on June 8th N. Coupal, of Moun daughter. comIing ‘nere â€" party. Few n as much to : North and S complished in Bornâ€"on June Eqamond Audit, avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on June 6th, t« Elzear Maher, of 109 V a ison. Mr. and Myr: ront> attendin son, Pordyce, ronto. Bormnâ€"on June Albert Bellavence â€"a daughter. . Miss E. B from Otlawi tending the mal School, Mr. an{ little are visiti street sou the â€"enga Izilda, to macher, $ ca Bornâ€"on June 4th, tC Aime Perron, of 54 Eim CICO,. LC chairman of was a VvIisitOor Bornâ€"on June A. B. McCabe, of â€"i@ daughter. of Ottervill take place J Mrs. J. Ormston â€" Mrs. J. Shaw and toâ€"day on an ex friends and relative will sail on the "L real toâ€"morrow (Fri general superin ing and commi McCracken who has just b of that 25â€"year M1I hire Director of "Canada‘s Biggest Cook" and Mrs. daughter,. â€" visiting M1I ind _Mrs. I to Toeronto Boisvert Nna awa, where he University ‘for the s w men in On to make Goo i South as G Ormston anC June Mmen Mr. Ont 30 exxcendo ives in Com en el old c 44th of:"! Mortin Not th Of Timm h 63 to Mr. and Mi Hollinger avent to Mr. and Mrs oy Townshipâ€"? 1 l Bayv nolidGay 1O ‘wland They ‘ _ from Montâ€" Mtrs. Ormston Mr. and Mtrs escent avenue MJ1 )11 the boar of Crawl OM 1, ‘CyrilL, and Donald, left holiday to [r. and Mrs. Commercial nth eft ill ‘bet wW.‘ Lee T O LY I," SCnu J SWw is ind Mrs 11 nd Mi ad Mrs northâ€" rmerly rilway terday J*TOUI 1 lt NCC TOW , Elm C MC 116 Sir Robert Borden Died Toâ€"day at Age of 82 Years Ladies‘ Auxiliary to Have Float in Parade â€"schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister . Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W Services Sunday, June 13th, 1937 CONFERENCE SUNDAY 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Sam Vatcher will conduct the service. The Masonic Lodge of Timmins will worship at this service. The Grand Master Mr. Anderson of Toronto will be present. 7 pm.â€"Mr. John Higginbotham of Timmins will preach. You are cordially invited to these services, Dance to be Held for Auxiâ€" liary Rally. Other Ladies‘ Auxiliary Notes. A great deal of business was handled ai the general meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary on Monday evening at the Legion hall. : Much time and thought was spent on dis:ussions for a float for the Lions Club rally, and a dance for the Auxiliâ€" ary rally. The work of the Sewing Circle was on Angus St. Cyr has been arrested by the local police on a charge of issuing cheques without having an account in the bank to cover them. He will appear before Magistrate S. Atkinson in police court on Tuesday. Since the arrest he has also been chargâ€" ed with forgery in connection with a cheque transaction. The work of the Sewing Circle was on display. some pieces being sold. Mrs. W. Devine was elected conveéner of the sccial committee, and other officers elected for the committee were: Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Carâ€" penter, Mrs. Precious, Mrs, George and Mrs. Sherwood. (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D, 9.45 am.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship The service will be conducted by Major Hillier, S.A. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship The service will be conducted by Mr. Sam G. Vatcher. You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services. Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res, 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982â€"W 3 pm.â€"The United Finnish congre gations of South Porcupine and Timmins will worship together at Open Air Song Services at Church Camp, McDonald Lake. 4 p.m.â€"Communicants‘ Class will not meet this Sunday. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service, 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 p.m.â€"C.G.I.T. Meeting. Wednesdayâ€"8 pm..â€"Y.P.S, Finnish United Church Rey. A. I. Heinonen Services every other Sunday afternoon English Class Tuesday, 7 p.m. Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., L.Th Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday Of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. L. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982â€" W 11 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Class 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Evangelist W. A, Siemann, Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH _ . 11 a m.â€"Subject "Christian Holiness‘ 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. y 7 p.m.â€"Illustrated Sermon "Imagination or Jesus Christ*" Tuesday and Thursdayâ€"8 pm-â€"Pmycr and Praise. You are invited to attend these "upliftâ€" A\rrested on Charges in Connection With Cheques 1 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Class 3 pm.â€"Open Air Service at Clmwrch Camp, McDonald Lake (In the abâ€" sence of the minister at Conferâ€" ence this will be a Son Service). 7 qp.m..â€"No service at the Church. 8# p.m.â€"Communican‘s‘ Class will not meet this Sunday. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL The United Church, Timmins South Porcupine Finnish United Church Church Directory ir Robert Canada, a, died to n1 heart t The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. St. Matthew‘s Church Timmins "innish United Church Borden, warâ€"time premier and distinguished slatesâ€" â€"day at the age of 82 years rouble. Dr. Fraser Change in T. N. O. Trains on June 27th Englehart, June 10â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Effective on June 27, a change will be made by the manageâ€" ment of the T. N. O. Railway in cthe running of the through train northâ€" bound on Sundays,ithe schedule being rearranged to drop the "Northland" on that day and substitute train No. 47. running of the through train northâ€" bound on Sundays,ithe schedule being rearranged to drop the "Northland" on that day and substitute train No. 47. The latter, running on its regular weekâ€" day schedule, will revert to its former status of a daily train, and the alterâ€" ation in timetables will mean that pasâ€" sengers from Montreal, Ottawa, and cther eastern points will be enabled to make immediate connections for T. N. O. points on Sundays, as on other days Readjustment of the service in the manner indicated has been rumored for some time past, and is due, it is indicated. to the existing lack of conâ€" necticns omf" Sundays at North Bay from points east of that city. At presâ€" PAY DAÂ¥AY SALE of things ( you‘ll need FOl‘ \ Sale Prices Effective Thursd;: SMART SET DRESS SHOPPE Empire Block Summer Purses and Coronation Bags Satin or Crepe Slips ...........,;.;.:......selll Summer Shoes, Straps and Sandals . DRESSES s« $295 i Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman (r Eric Bertley (left) of Toroni dam by air liner to take par 10,000 persons at Utrecht‘s from the Dominion to attend velled with Dr. Puecehman an( polin For Summer appearaned Chiffon and Service Weight Truly double value hose! Woven of superior, testâ€" ed, â€" highâ€"twist _ yarns. They offer you the econâ€" omy â€" of_ wearâ€" besides luxurious â€" comfort First Quality Hostery ent, passengers from su reaching North Bay on Su: ings are required to wait hours before being able t their journeys early the fol but the rearranged timetal this difficulty. Under the dule, the ‘"Northland", the 7 new express train, will not their journeys early the following da; but the rearranged timetable obviate this difficulty. Under the .new sche dule, the ‘"Northland", the T. N. O.‘ new express train, will not travel ove its lines on Sundays in either directior No cother changes are contemplate at present it is indicated, but there ar reports that railway officials are giv ing consideration to a bus service ove Number Eleven Highway through fron North Bay possibly as far as No official announcement has beel made on this point, but it is under stood three new buses, equipped fo long distance travel, are available fo Bay f longet yail. Jiong disiance such a servic upon. The Mt... Ian â€" riends in Timmi i4 M THURSDAY, JUNE 10TH, 1937 The distance ind Timmins by Frid: ind Sm 0k BRust 59¢ hould Saturday Nuâ€"Nudd rico Timmins one be decided between North road is rather les required by Copper service C hrough f1 is Porcup t‘ has b Crept Haze Sheoeen All day m almos O0p it11n1I zx Ga Eut mm