half lot 17, cot. 3, ee Tw 10 soil purchaser, dusirable--close to Porsvanr to Sec. > Sec. 38 of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all cred- . {tors and others having claims against the estate of James A. Rowan, late of the Tounehip of Cartwright, in the County Durham, Farmer, ho died on or about 5 thirteenth fay -of December, A. D. 1018, u ate. on or before the twenty=second day of February, A.D. 1919. to send by Been pre-paid, to W. H, Harris, Barrister, Perry, Ont; or Richard Evans, Out, and Wesley Campbell, Station, Ont., the Executors * of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descrip tions, the full icalars of their claims, a statement of thejr accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. and that after the day last afore- said the said Richard Evans and Wesley Campbell will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased smong the entitled thereto having regard only to such 'claims of which notice shall fave been been given as above required, and the said Richard Hvans and Wesley © Campbell will not be liable for the said assets or any part therecf, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at she time of s such distribution, Dated this twentieth. day of January, A.D., 1919. at Fort Perry. 7 ot} WM. H. HARRIS, Solicitor for said Execiitors. GUTTER FOR SALE In" good shape, light and peat. Jan. 14, 1919 C.C. KELLETT,_ Onions for Sale YELLOW DENVER---The Best .Opion in the market, for Sale at One dollar a bushel, delivered . Jree ee anywhere in Rosa Street. SHAW'S SCHOOLS Have a tation for doing thorough 3 partly explains why we Bri schools in Toronto. Busin- : Shorthand, and. Civil Service Courses. Write W. H. SHAW, Pres- ident, for Catalogue. - G&G J. MORRISH {SSUBER OF MARRIAGE ; LICENSES Port Perry, Ont. a © i907. Has 4 Goon Cimcutarior, and is ¥ constant] in favor, It BEST everthing Medium 8 ft a ak tae hom of out recompense. regards reliabi t aaa successful professional 'Career em: phatically stamped him peerless. Sincere friendship was his prevails ing feature "and more than one estate has 'been beneficially wound up with [i unquestionable; We : are aware of ho one more justly | | entitled to a rest and we know that it is the wisli'of all that he may long enjoy 'the emoluments *eminating from so mentally strenuops a life. Mr. Ebbels announces his retire- ment to liis clients, as follows: "In arranging with Mr. Harris to take over my practice, I waa particularly fortunate as his eighteen years of legal practice in Port Perry have thoroughly earned.and retained unlimited public confidence, T feel satisfied that my clients' will be safe in Mr. Harris' care." Mr. Ebbets' clients are tobe con_ gratulated on having their interests transferred to so efficient a praca titioner, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE It will be seen by thie posters thal Messrs. S. E Fralick and N. Palmer have announced an Auction Sale to take place on lot 16, con. 8, Reach. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, when there will be offered for sale a large number of choice 'animals together with a long list of up-to-date imple- ments, &c, Astherewill not be the slightest reserve the opportunity will be a good .one to obtain just such' animals and implements as should be on. all 'well regulated]. farms. Make a note of time and place of sale and: don't. fail to be present. 'Mr; Jackson will" be Auctioneer, PORT PERRY COUNCIL Pp All members present. "The Reeve Mr. Stonehouse in the chair. The Corporation Auditor, Mr. Widden, presented his Report for 1918, which was formidableand well gotten up document, On motion of Mr, Goode, seconded by Mr. Ward, the Report was re- ceived and referred to the Finance Committee, and the Auditor's sal. ary, $25, ordered to be pad. On motion of Mr, Davey, seconded by Mr, Goode, the following 'acc'ts were paid: Gormley, Winter & Leeming $2.50; Farmers' Miiling Co'y $7.80; Bell Tel. Co'y 80 cts; Me, W, Kennedy altendance at Weigh Scales $34.00. On motion of Mr. Swan, seconded by Mr, Davey, Mr. Ed. Letcher was appointed Weigh Scales Master at a yearly salary of $225, Mr. Davey introduced and carried through a Bylaw lo purchase the Brown office building for the sum of $400, Mr.Swan movedthat the Electric Lights be shut off every night at 11:15 except-Saturday. (No second- et. On motion of Mr. Goode, Messrs Ward and Davey were appointed a comniitiée to report as to hy Ford's salary at next meeting of Council: Bi 'motion of Mr, Swan, seconded hs. Davey, the Reeve and Mr. oode were appointed a committee, 12,500 antombiles day there are bv As a pleasing ; Galgary finds it ni CAtihe age of mitotyoning a oe mont physician stil Irises ge ae casionally for ailing 'neighbors, But he takes no medicine himself. Wifey--1 heard 2 noise when you, ! came in last night, 'H -- Maybe | pect the night was alling. og Her man to the detention house: commen. scold How Woman Sur. frage is turning the world upisid down. 14 There are grave fears 'of anothed g crop failure in the Northwest this year, owing to the. unusally dry con« dition of the Soil. 'A spring. and summer wetter than the average is hoped for, to save the situation. GREEN VEGETABLES A IN POULTRY FEEDING Both for maintaining the health of the birds and cheapening the ration; green foods should be 'used gener- ously if feeding "the poulty Hock, {more especialiy if confined within houses or limited yards, Cabbage, lettuce, onion tops, unmarketable carrots, parsnips, Small potatoes, may all be stored and fed in the winter. The roots espetially are better when:boiled jand mixed in a a mash. Rape, green cereal crops, clovers and alfalfa, are all good tor this purpose, and' sprouted grain is especially useful for keeping fowls in health, "These = foods 'ace as necessary as animal foods and grain in poultry feeding, more especially in the winter season wheén eggs are' dear, £3 These points are taken from Boil: etin 91, "Poultry Feeds and Feed ing," ny Geo, Robertson, A cations Branch at Ottawa, the hopper system of feeding, the moist mash system, and 'many other matters of interest to poultry keep- ers, GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SHORTHORNS AND CLYDESDALES IN THE TOWNSHIP oF CARTWRIGHT Large colored illnstrated posters are in circulation aunoscming one of the greatest aud most important |. Shorthorn "and Clydesdale energetic Site Mr, 'Rowan. devoted | very 'many years studiously, prac- {tically and scientifically te the pro- per' 'introduction a pI OC 'of the most valuable and 1] Bolshevism in Totpntos not think "there ' Were Jupatics iin Toronid | insane asylum." § Fy Press has much ia : Toronto. ; Captain Andrew! Lang, and: "Lieutenant Bow vs broke the world's alfitu eo a British b 1g At ham, vy fot eve i Why not, h B ealth «| days "iteng and reasonabie expe 1S Bint they arguing that 47 lose it. To be al what you | definate som st want and {0 gest itis al "gp follg priceless b you find : Fa oa any way | Were appointed by d to risk | period. of thr : "uncertain | F. Paxton Orban : i ines are | mond body an' tiou qui