and Municipal Engineer- Sewerage, Drainage, Roadways. on -------- DR. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST 'Office upstairs'in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 . PORT PERRY, ONTARIO W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. over McKee's Shoe Store Vas visiting her mother, Mr Cherrie, for a few days recently, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Malcolm family, Miss Tig Malsolm, Lindsay, ) rs at. of / fecent the home of Mr, Walter Samells. of Mrs. D. Cherrie, - ~ --iis CEDAR CREEK Clarence Harrison's farm at Myrtle Station where he intends to build this summer, ? Mr, Angus Kirby has left his farm and moved to Prince Albert. We are sorry to lose Angus as he was a good neighbor, Miss Jessie-Hunter, we are sorry to report, is quite ill with la grippe. een DQ Oe : PRINCE ALBERT (Too late for last week) Mr, Arthur H. Jeffrey has pur- chased the property known as the Dominion Hotel, at Millbrook from Mr. J. Croker, and is turning it into a creamery. Mr, Jeffrey expects to We are sorry to report the illness| Mr. Wm. MaGee has purchased Mr. |® We are pleased to state that Rev. J. E. Griffith has accepted an invita- tion to remain for another year. The Presbyterians of South Nestle- ton have voted non-concurring and will remain out of Union. The vote was b for and 21 against. rset: ASHBURN Nar The W. M. 8. of Burns' Church will hold "Day of Prayer" at their meet- ing on Friday, of this week. All members and those interested in Mis- sions are requested to be present. The meeting is called for 2.30 p.m, in but June Grass. I like it best for hay. when grown with Timothy, being careful to cut when Alfalfa is ready and never wait for timothy to mature, Continue to bodst Alfalfa. It is a winner, use local grown seed." '| G. M. Forsyth, Claremont, says "I have not had probably the suc- cess that some have had; I now have aobut 20 acres and I must say that it grow more of it in the future and I consider it the most economical of all grown feeds and all kinds of live has done well for me. I intend to [jj "Four pi ces All Wool Serges This All Wool Serge is a parti Children's garments is a smart look or | of Plaid Dress Goods, suits Regular 50c. yard, Sale price value, and for Wor serviceable fabric. 54 in. wide. Regular price $1 oy Printed Linoleum Rugs. We have. two patterns only to clear. They come in light or mediom . brown shades, = Size 8 x 3Y; yards. Re $15.25. Sale price Clearing at 98¢. stock do well on it." = d 5 Ce Sidney Lockyer, Brooklin, says as "My own opinion of the crop is that no farmer with more t two head of cattle should be without it, }| for milch cows or young cattle it is ham to beat. Only those who have PORT PERRY. ONTARIO Real Estate have the building renovated and ready for business by March and will be gathering cream in the vicinity of Millbrook. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Ed. Williams in the the basement of the Church. 2 Miss Marjory Haig, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents at the Manse, Mrs. Fred Laycock and family of Watson, Sask, are visiting her sister, Mrs, Robert Herom: Moriey Campbells List PORT PERRY BellPhone 183 W 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on Union Avenue. Price' $1,100. $500 cash, balance at 5%. 1456 acres, all workaole, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roomed brick house, barn 58 x 60, stone stable, cement floors, straw house 20 x 30, hay barn 40 x 60. pig pen, new chicken house, énd drive shed, all' in good repair. This is a wonderful producing farm, all for $9,600. $2,000 cash, balance at 6%. 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, good stable, some fruit, good water, situated in the Village of Manchester on Provincial Highway. Beautiful shade trees. All for $2,000. $1000 cash, balance at 6%. Good 6 roomed frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, stable, hen house, nice lot of fruit, % acre land, close to school and church. $900. $400 cash, balance at 5%. Yossession any time. - For retired gentleman--1 acre good garden soil, 7 roomed frame house, 800d cellar, stone foundation, new well and pump, house in good re- pair. Double garage, new large chicken house, splendid Jot of . assorted fruits, good fences, close to school and church. Price $1160: $600 cash, balance mortgage at 6% A good farm property--Lot thirteen, composed of 61 acres more or less, well tenced and well watered, frame house, barn 46x32, stone stables, all in fair good repair, close to Port Perry. Price $3600, $1000 cash, balance, mortgage at 6% %. Good for garden or chickens--b6% acres, on Simcoe street just outside corporation of Port Perry; 8 room- ed frame house in good repair, all newly decorated and painted inside and out, Rood stable, drive sheds and arage, new hen house, some choice uit, water, hicely Situated. Price Terms - chaser. " death of her sister Mrs, McPhail, who passed away "last Sunday, The funeral was held on Tuesday to Ux- bridge from her residence in Allan- dale, Mr. Dunn from Kinsale was a re- cent visitor in thé Village. Mrs. Ed. Williams is home after sspénding a few days in Toronto and Allandale. Miss Alice Wagg is home with her parents for the winter. Mr. William Burnett who spent some time here with his mother, Mrs. Grace Hubbard has returned to his duties in Detroit. Our local hunters returned home one day last week with a stranger added to the party, it was Mr. Coon. Good luck boys. Mr. Pascoe who has been in the General Hospital in Toronto, has re- turned to the neighborhood, fully re- covered from his recent illness. Mr. Ben Smith who has been visit- ing in Oshawa, has returned home, Hatred is almost as powerful in its way as love, and as lasting. Ha: Ha: Ha: The village has a new kind of yell, more terrifying than a wolf howl for our sports have bag- ged another red fox--and a Skunk. We are pleased to see so many of our young people taking the ad- vantage of - the Sunday School for Bible Study and hope the older ones will seize the same opportunity. 000. \ NESTLETON Mr. Fred Crawford has gone to Detroit to accept a position in a large grocery store. Mr. R. H. Suggitt was a delegate to the temperance convention at To- ronto, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Trewin and family of Enniskillen, were vigitors with her sister, Mrs. S. H. Malcolm, on Saturday. i The social evening of Burn's Church Community Club, on Thursday even- ing last was much enjoyed by the large number that turned out. In the absence of the President, Mrs. Russell Richardson took charge after the opening hymn. Kenneth Studdaford read the lesson followed by prayer by Rev. A. McD. Haig. Those taking part in the program were Misses P. and R. Studdaford, Messrs. Gordon and Kenneth Studdaford, Mr. Herb. Ashton and Miss Hazel Moles. Miss Margaret Fisher had a very happy birthday party on Saturday afternoon, entertaining many of her little friends. Mrs. W. A. Heron and two sons re- turned home on Wednesday, accom- panied by her sister Miss M. Hallett, of Pickering. ; Miss Mary Kerr, of Agincourt, spent the week end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Kerr. me me A HQ Qe ONTARIO COUNTY MEN GIVE THEIR OPINIONS AND EXPERIENCES, Use of hardy grown seed key-note of their success. ' In reply to a letter sent out to sue- cessful Alfalfa growers, throughout the length and breadth. of Ontario County, Agricultural Representative W. M. Croskery, has many enthus- iastic replies. These letters are too numerous to quote each andevery one and the gist of the lot is abogt as follows: 1. Best and most economiogl single forage crop the Live Stock farnfer can grow. 2. Use Ontario. grown. . seed of Grimm "or Ontario Varigated types which has proven hardy. / 8. Use 12 to 16 Ibs. No. 1 seed per acre. -- ] Will do the rest. --_ Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good BERT MacGREGOR Ring up Phone 72. ' » PORT PERRY z 2 S 3 n To clear, a number of ladies' and DOMINION | fed it know its valde as a soil im- prover especially." Grant Christie, Manchester, says "My experience growing Alfalfa extends over a period of years. Al- 30 years ago.. I consider it the most as it will take the' place of grain better than any other crop you can produce on the farm: It can be put to'so many different uses as feed and will yield more tons per acre than any other hay crop. Our land is a heavy clay and we have not had any trouble getting a good catch of seed." He also gays "One thing about alfalfa the oftener "it is sown on the same ground, the better stand you will get, but the most important thing is to have your grounds clean and rich when you first sow it." eee (WYP. UNITED FARMERS OF ONTARIO With a view 'to consolidating the organized farmet movement in On: tario, The United Farmers Co-oper- ative Company Limited, at its last board meeting, made an important ruling regarding the payment of com- modity dividends. It is well known, the co-operative company is developing-its business in accord with the approved methods of co-operative. commodity marketing, whereby each department dealing in a separate commodity will be virtually [a Separate department under the management of its own expert. Un- der this arrangement the profits on each commodity will go to producers on the patronage basis. s-- Oi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of George Wells Colton, deceased. of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of George" Wells Colton, late of the Township of Scu- gog, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 11th day of February, A.D. 1925, are, on or be- fore the 26th day of March A. D. 1925 to send by post, prepaid, to William H. Harris, Solicitor for Elizabeth falfa was grown by my father over | economical crop any farmer can grow | [i Pursuant to Sec. 66 of Chapter 121 |.- $13.75. 3 x 4 yards, re Get Ready for Spring Decorating. 'See our Spring display of New Papers. last y eh stock on hand. These will Bedroom papers, reg. 20c. or Kitchen papers, reg. Ask to see the Spring Standard Designer Fashion Book. All Patterns Kept in Stock. still have a few patterns of eared at good reductions." aring at 15c, roll. clearing at 18¢, roll. N Is your baking asked for? At every gatlicring where. home baking is served, - : some housewife's cooking is always in demand. Why is this? Because she bakes with Quaker Flour, the d quality, ~~ A Sef er aR A Prodact of The Quaker Mills Peterborough and Saskatoon ¥ ~ Ep Colton, Administratrix, their and surnames, addresses' and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security : (if any) held by them, and 'that after the day last aforesaid the said Elizabeth] Colton, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard which LIQUID FERTILIZER = | A liquid fertilizer suitable for{ house plants is made as. follows: nitrate of soda, three parts; sulphate . of potash, one part. Dissolve this in water at the rate of one once of the| or L : E solution may be used for 'Potted !- _| plants at the rate of one to five fluid ounces per six inch pot, and the dose x Deal with the dealer who sells Quaker Flour do not know his name, write us and we will