(1) Any building erected on said lands shall stand back at least fiftecn feet from the steet line and shall front on the street on which the‘lot fronts. (2) No business shall be carried on on the said lot without the consent in writing of the vendor, and any building erected thereon shall be used for the purpose of a dwelling house onlv. (3) Any latrine erected on the said lot shall be provided with sanitary arâ€" rangements as requested by the Local Board of Health, . LOUIS SHUB, Defendant. Inder and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issufl out of the aboveâ€" named Court, in the aboveâ€"mentioned cause, and to me directed, I have seized and will offer for sale by pubâ€" lic auction at my office, in the Town of Cochrane, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, on Thursday, the 17th day of December, A.D. 1925, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the aboveâ€"named deâ€" fendant Louis Shub, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz: Parcel 144, Whitney and Tisdale Situated in the Township of Tisâ€" dale in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, namely : Lot No. 347 on the north side of Fourth Avâ€" enue, as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 (Sudâ€" bury), now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Haileybury. % Subject to the following restrictions which shall be deemed to be restrieâ€" tions running with the said lands: It is understood and agreed that all mines, veins seams and beds of coal, iron, cobalt,, gold, silver and other minerals and certain surface easeâ€" ments have been reserved. Saving and excepting the reservaâ€" tions and exceptions contained in the original Patent from the Crown. JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff of the District of Cochrane. Sheriff‘s Office, District of Cochrane, 15th day of September, A.D. 1925. 46â€"49 Bet ween : RAMARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE, Defendants. Under and by virthe of Writs of Execution issued out of the aboveâ€" ramed Court in the aboveâ€"mentioned causes, and to me directed, I have seized and will offer for sale by public auction, at my Office in the Town of Cochrane, in the District of Cochrane, on Thursday, the 17th day Betwtben : RE.\ \IQBOTTO\I EDW ARDS, Plamtlt’f in the Second Division Court of the District of Cochrane of® Tisdale, in the District of Cochâ€" rane and Province of Ontario, nameâ€" ly : Lot No. 543, Plan Mâ€"30 (Sudbury), now deposited in the office of Lands and Titles at Haileybury. Subject to the following building and other restrictions : 1. Any building erected on the said lot shall â€"stand back at least 15 feet from the street line and shall front on the street on which the lot proâ€" perly fronts. Saving and excepting the Feservaâ€" tions and exceptions contained in the qriginal patsgnt tYom the Crown. t JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff of the District of Cochrane. Sheriff‘s Office, District of Cochrane, 14th day of September, A.D. 1925. ' 46â€"49 In the Second Division Court of the District of Cochrane. Between: , and ALLIED PORCUPINE GOLD MINES LIMITED District of Cochrane, to wit: In the Second Division Court of the District of Cochrane. Bet ween : Ks Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the aboveâ€" named Court, in the aboveâ€"mentioned cagse, and to me directed, I have seized and will offer for sale by pubâ€" lic auction, at my office, in the Town of Cochrane, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, on Thursday, the 17th day of December, A.D. 1925, at the hour of one o‘clock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of reâ€" demption of the aboveâ€"named defenâ€" dant, Wasil Sowchuk, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz: Parcel 1750, Whitney and Tisdale, situated in the Township To wit: 2, No business shall be carried on the said lot and any building erected thereon shall be used as a dwelling house only and exclusivelyv. * Excepting and reserving unto Noah Anthony Timmins, his heirs, execuâ€" tors, administrators or assigns, all mmes, veins, seams and beds of coal, iron, cobalt, mlver and other mmelals; and certain surface easements. ALLIED PORCUPINE GOLD MINES LTMITED. SHERIFF‘S SALE OF LANDS SHERIFF‘S SALE OF LANDS SHANKMAXNX BROTHERS, and WASIL SOWCHUK, District of Cochrane . E. SOMERVILLE, and an Defendants Plaintiff, Plaintifis Plaintiff, as provided by section 112 of ‘‘The Mining‘Act of Ontario,‘‘ and the free use and passage and enjoyment, ete,, also right of access to all shores of all rivers, ete. The title to said land is subject to the conditions conâ€" tained in the patent imposed by virâ€" tue of 7 Geo, V., Chap. 11 (Ontario), requiring that all ores or mineraiSs raised or removed shall be treated and refined within Canada, and that in default thereof the said land shall re vert to His Majesty. Parcel 1223, Whitney and Tisdale. Situate in the Township of Whitney in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, namely: The southâ€" west part of the north part of broken lot number Three in the Fifth Conâ€" cession of the said Township of Whitâ€" ney, desceribed as follows: Commeneâ€" ing at a point within the said lot which point is distant twenty chains measured south parallel with the east limit of the lot from a point in the north limit twenty chains west from the northeast angle of the lot, thence south astronomically twenty chains; thence west parallel with the north limâ€" it of the lot one chain more or less to. high water mark on the east bank of Three Nations Lake, thence northwestâ€" erly along the said high water mark to its intersection with a line drawn through the point of commencement parallel with the north limit of the lot; thence east along the line so drawn fourteen chains more or less to. place of beginning, containing by adâ€" measurement fourteen acres more or. less. _ Saving and excepting the ‘reâ€" servations and exceptions contained in the original patent from the Crown, namely : Five per cent. of the acreage reserved for roads and the right to lay out the same where the Crown or its officers may deem necessary, all pine trees standing or being on said land together with the right to enter: upon said land to remove said timber, as provided by Section 112 of ‘*‘The Mining Act of Ontario,‘‘ and the free use, passage enjoyment, etc., also right of access to the shores of all rivers, etec. The title to said land is subject to the condition contained in the Patent imposed by virtue of 7 (Geo. V. Chap. 11 (Ontario), requiring that all ores and minerals raised or removed therefrom shall be treated and refined within Canada, and that in default thereof the said land shall teâ€" vert to His Majesty. Sheriff of the District of Cochrane. Sheriff‘s Office, District of Cochrane, this 16th day of September, A.D., 1925. â€"46â€"49 TAKE NOTICE THAT : (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Local Improvement an Asphalt Pavement and Storm Sewer on streets in the Town of Timmins. (2) The cost of the work is $62,â€" 000 of which $36,800 is to be paid by the Corporation at large. The special rate per foot frontage is $10.61. The annual rate per foot frontage is 80c per foot. The special assessment is to be paid in (15) annual instalments. (3) The estimated life time of the work is (15) years. (4) A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th, day of December 1925 at 3.30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Timmins, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the acâ€" curacy of the frontage measurements or any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law ceognizable by the Court. DATED this 11th day of November, 1925. € of December, A.D. 1925, at the hour of 1.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the aboveâ€"named deâ€" fendants, Allied Poreupine Gold Mines Limited, in, to and out of the followâ€" ing described lands and tenements, viz.: » Parcel 1224, Whitney and Tisdale Situate in the Township of Whitâ€" nevy in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, namely, the north west part of broken lot number Three in the Fifth Concession of the said Township of Whitney, described as follows: Commeneing at a point in the north limit of the said broken lot at the distance of twenty chains meaâ€" sured west along the said limit from the northeast angle of the lot, thence south parallel with the east limit of the lot, twenty chains; thence west parellel with the north limit of the lot fourteen chains more or less to high water mark on the east shore of Three Nations Lake; thence northerly and northeasterly following the said high water mark to its intersection with the north limit of the lot ; thence east along the north limit five chains, thirtyâ€"five links more or less to the place of beginning, containing by adâ€" measurement nineteen and oneâ€"half acres more or less. Saving and exâ€" cepting the reservations and excepâ€" tions contained in the original patent from the Crown, namely: Five per cent, of the gereage reserved for roads and the right to lay out the same where the Crown or its offcers may deem necessary. All pine trees standâ€" ing or being on the said land, toâ€" zether with the right to enter upon the said lands to remove said timber, Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 296 TOWN OF TIMMINS JOHN D, MACKAY, Clerkâ€"Treas. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. To win back health for six thouâ€" sands boys and girls was the measure of the Hospital‘s wardâ€"service alone this year. Besides that there were over half ‘a hundred thousand atâ€" tendances in the Outâ€"Patient Departâ€" ment, where the less serious cases are treated. All this costs great deal of money, even though the doeâ€" tors give freely of their skill and the nurses of their care. ‘There is board and lodging and laundry to be provided, besides the best that can be procured in the way of all the medical and surgical supplies reâ€" quired to treat the myriad ailments and accidents to which chidren are subject. In order to maintain its high standard of efficiency and also to wislen the seope of its service through cliniecs conducted all (over Ontario, the Hospital is compelled to borrow heavily during the year. On the oceasion of its fiftieth Christâ€" mas an appeal is made to the pubâ€" lic for the funds which will allow the Hospital for Sick Children to enter upon its second halfâ€"century of service with its courage renewed by a.credit balance in the bank. The people of this province deâ€" manded this serviceâ€"and they have made it possible by their Christmas Time gifts. They are rewarded by the knowledge that thousands of Ontâ€" ario children will grow up into manâ€" hood or womanhood blessing the ‘‘litâ€" tle blue cots‘‘ wherein they were reâ€" stored and strengthened to play a full part in the battle of life. It is indeed a noble eause which I feel sure you will cordially comâ€" mend to your readers. Faithfully â€" vyours, The Sudbury assessor gives the population of the Nickel Town this year as 9,607,â€"just 393 off the numâ€" ber for Sudbury‘s great ambition to be a city like North Bay. The prize lists issued show a goodly array of prizes, ecups, troplhues, ete. There are 111 classes listed. These include: Brahmas, Cochins, Langâ€" shans, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Partridge Rocks, Wyandottes,Javas, Rhode Island Reds, Jersey Black Giants, Chanticleers, LeOhorns, Minâ€" oreas, Andalusians, Black Spanish, Aucnnaq, Cornish, Dorkings, Orpâ€" 'uutons, Houdans, Hamburgs, Camâ€" pines, Buttereups, Polands, Games, Bantams, â€"Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Dressed Poultry, Eggs, Rabbits, Canâ€" aries, Pigeons, Cats, and Dogs. The Dog Classes include â€"Alredales, Bosâ€" ton Terriers, Collies, Cocker Spaniels, Fox Terriers, Chesapeake Bays, Police Dogs, Bull Dogs, Toy Dogs, Newâ€" foundlands, Setters, etc. Annual Christmas Appeal of Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto 67 College St., Toronto 2, Christmas, 1925. Dear â€" Mr. Editor:â€"This is the fiftieth year,â€"the semiâ€"centennial of the Hospital for Sick Children. It is the Golden Anniversary of an inâ€" stitution which started out in 1875 with a sixâ€"bed equipment to cure children medically of their illnesses and to rid them surgically of their disâ€" abilities. Fifty years have passed and the tiny hospital has grown into one of the greatest institutions of its kind in the whole world. FIFTIETH VEAR OF SIGK CHILOREN‘S HOSPITAL The following is the annual appeal for the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. The third annual Poreupine Poulâ€" try and Pet Stock Show will be held in the Miners‘ Hall, Second Avenue (opposite the Northern Ontario Light Power Co. office), Timmins, on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, December 2nd and 3rd. The two previous shows were very succebsful and attractive, but this vear‘s event is confidently expected to far outshine in every way the sucâ€" cesses of the past years. The officers and members of the Poreupine Poulâ€" try Pet Stock Association have been hard at work for some time past making plans and perfecting arrangements to have this season‘s show the very best yet and a standâ€" ard for the whole North. No one interested in poultry or pet stock should miss the big event on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd. Any poultry fanciers or those having fancey dogs ‘or cats or other pets should see the secretary, Mr. J. H. Skelly, whose post office box is 307, Timmins, regarding en« tries for the show. * Porcupine Poultry and Pet > Stock Show, Dec. 2nd and 3rd Third Annual Event to be Held in the Union Hall, Second Avenue. â€" Attractive List of Prizes, Cups, Trophies, and Specials. Thoroughâ€"bred Dogs Will be a Special Feature. There is a large list of Specials in practically all iclasses. IRVING E Chairman ROBERTSON, Appeal Committee The new jail at Haileybury will be open in a few days, likely this week. Mr. D. R Murray has been appointed warden, and the turnkeys will be Messrs John Maltby and Charles Austin, all Haileybury men The new jail is a very creditable institution in every way. Indeed, the only criticism heard regarding it is the humorous one that all the legal folk in the district are planning to have rooms there for the winter. The Haileybury jail will hereafter take care of all prisoners from Cochâ€" rane ridings prisoners from this disâ€" trict going to Haileybury instead of North Bay until such time as this district has a jail of its own. In this new arrangement there will be a saving of some of the cost of transportation by having Haileybury instead of North Bay as the centre. Dogsâ€"(G. Moore, Toronto. The admission fee for the public has been kept down to the nominal rate of 25 cents. Public and Separâ€" District will be allowed free admission between the hours of four and six, if ate School children of the*Poreupine accompanied by teachers. Children 15 cents after 6 p.m. (The judges are as follows:= Poultryâ€"W. M. Cadman, London Ont. Doesâ€"(G. Moore, WToronto. NEW JAIL AT HAILEYBURY TO BE OPENED IN FEW DAYS OCKEY ! A sheet of crystalâ€" clear, lightningâ€"fast 4ce. The players, hardâ€"bodred, keyedâ€"up, streaking down the sides, on knifeâ€" like blades of truest steel, sharp as razors. The puck, driven like a bullet, bulges the twine in the net. The fans, tense and throbbing, transformed into a milling, waving, tumult. Hockey the fastest game in all the world. More C.C.M.‘s Used by Hockey Players Than All Other Makes Combined 51 y, H, Busiâ€" T.‘ A ie, (G4. 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This will serve to introduce who is taking my place until such time as my health is sufficiently improved to continue my work. I can recomâ€" mend him as a fine teacher and am convinced that he will carry on my work in the same manner as I would. Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street .i Phone 14 9 * Timmins, Ont. â€" Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 STVYDIO : Mr. Geo. Mlakin Hockey players all over are praising the NEW Olympia Tube Skates. It‘s the wonderful quality of the skating blade that appeals â€" great strength, combined with lightness. There are C.C.M. Skates for all purposes, hockey, pleasure, figure and speed skating. Skates for children, too. 28. ,8,,¢, .4 i: oouooooouxooonvooooooooooo.floonooxooooouoooooo00030/00030300003000000003?"00“3“3“0.0"3"‘"3“. Frank Byck Prof, H. F. SGHROEDER, A.L.G.M. 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