- "Amâ€" lze of m hot- be arove town†aid from over till W. I“. Won-b. ’ronto. VCO accessing .TER Lwo storey, ent cellar. u-den. etc. (ma-er. Cred- lplPllli’ntS and property of oxcsog in; lot 6. CO! at of Hart ; reasonable ht 23. con. VILLAGE 01" ‘.’l‘.l{.. a store 'his building is lusim-ss, ventral I been occupied particulars ap- Lindsay. ‘V'EIJ‘E v11! H thnir nrder for ml! and t the!) not but htvhd W "W0 0“ CA" A: M l \mu mun beta" n all mmv. ;. flux aiwaapoe- DLLAID form â€:3an 01‘de mum: in “WI 0‘ \ahinï¬g: V‘mhlflu . and flame". and the am nu how m an mmmm :0 thM†909, By E!- :dit sale o! Is. the pro- Writ. :1)!»th r Farmers for Sale on lot 17, wk and im- l’hilip Al- 10.1909.â€" \\ ‘\ I‘L‘HMAX- cnnic‘s 0’ Fol m )LDING Named for S tanhopo. once. A’- v won Em rntru! l-‘uir r wus bred Ashburu and \ xllugo 30‘ Mr. James mm: for the on May 34. um! 01‘ ca!- Thomas 90 I9 â€CACHE“ icuh' Will"- 1hnp0. Th. and clones “'11, Apply L Hv‘Witt. host grade I have ever A‘mv rnndio \\ SCRIP McIntyre sale md 1108"! ..\\' . Ad' l‘lu‘)’ are â€n Mama 1 Perry. htHH NH“ foal, ster- Bar SALE Also cali, They L‘S mus"! [w thL Lu. -... throughout the remal Simply cutting at bll (h-x‘italize the roots ‘ but enough shoot: Harv up nouflshmon thE‘sv shouts are key tin-axed crops. the we \xilh s ti \\ Itflng u nu..~~.- _, Ih straw or tarred paper ‘ .‘ mm small patches. 83!: acids are too costly. Hn uncultivated lands. (‘1 ith scythe. or close pa mm all that can be don '«‘\('nt rapid spreading. Sn wntloring plantf can NI \\'€ GETTING A SUPPLY OF FUEL. \\«‘ have tried several ways of get- U'. up Hm year‘s supply of fuel. but rxu- finally settled on the followins -n‘ W1! the mum on the ground WI :1 smull supllnt under. no a. 108 min mu he pmtscd beneath. Then a Pie. 2. The Hmbs are 1 Words. drawn on 3 our Ith‘. where we have pmwr holler and two-km gin. and are sawed at (‘nrds an hour WM} tend [0 L'R'uxuuu....v, w._-V _ fleas and their larvae when the dog sleeps." Dealing properly with mange is a larger matter. We have to be carehfl to get rid of it on the dog, but equally so with regard to Ill his haunts. We cannot treat ‘or all the Iï¬gmcsdies for mange. ‘They conii-st of w n . ms. unimenta and o ntmenta. mans _. The Hm?“ are tximmed in the I the baths we would name the ngiph got potassiumâ€"one part to \\ h 152, “Mm. where we water. Canbonc acid. one part to v-mvr boiler and two-horse power 9“- mr‘r. and are sawed at the rate of 1% Exogï¬ligkï¬agrzwr we“ mm†«‘wrls an h )m‘ wlih a bun law. A ' ‘ ‘ 3mm». in given handy havhe can be made or mm W ‘ ‘ serum Then we have n one. o! vmtchmt limbs‘ as: shown m “3‘ 3. tel law la‘ limbs on‘ A 2-inch an r mtg tar and one of output. “and with a me me plat of common on. Mon 0W wins: huh (Fig. 1) is tlpxwd up on “3 .ic H-ur the large end 01‘ the 108; 3- .nr. Lv huoked to the bolswr near the mum}. pa.=se~d under the l~g and over x- :up runner uf the hob and the tear: :vhcd to the end of (hr chain. $.in put of the team and the DO!) unvs dnwn on both runners. w g; nn (up of the bolster. drawn to some 31191â€" Thu 10;: is now ‘I‘vd p!;.ce near the woudhouse and Hum! “mm stove lengths with a 6-inchi l‘asscuz :uw on the skldwuy shown in‘ 1‘ “I!†and it the ham :1 farm We Md mow“ aver évw'm... n: _A.... “‘5 had Q [Em Inn-nu... Muwn over seven! years ago. limit: I mass at earth and root. on the mm Must of the Itâ€! were the around to an .. We «and the :61- xowmz dong-mod device (m. 4) «I? my tohhoflmd Iowa-“gonna- aka law at t o , Mt cl.- w in them: 3. tot: C. m; I). watched nmb; mu. lover: 11?. iron put. on. It 1- m of two hudwood about sxuinohuudnï¬mm bolted town a. m 109 “d m with a sanctummmm - I. lover to war; )3. A... 3* hold :. g z 2 .Lll a uv-.-.~â€" 7 lever to wot bored tin-null! in which Iron in which iron pin. m PW lever to pry over. '1'!“ to": l\‘ ‘I w large'iilhibé (in A 2sn\ch auger new! ---- w", pm: or common 0“. Vin!!!†u: no emplayéd. but th quit-a3 we eater-ebb o a: m neatly t much cm. ‘â€" "n ‘MWW' WM , .~ ; :tusflsï¬i-‘u s 23 â€"~‘ -'.â€"--.:‘..'; ; '..;._ . under um log. and “mama to I «I limb leaning nightly m an Mm! M- 3; :9 side at the l . W 0. â€Old down “(I f‘ling blants can below surface Fig. 1. Logging 3°5- n9. 3. Handy “whom "tl: . lands, close cutflng close pastumge, is 1 be done. and will Ldlng. Small patches its can be killed by rrace with hoe or or FUEL. petroleum Subscriber. Hudson. Queâ€"I have a dog that has something like mange. and scratches himself a. great deal. ts Some say he has fleas and not the a“mange. He is offensive. especially in .9 wet weather. There doesn‘t appear to er be any sores on him. The dog is fully m ‘two years old. Ansâ€"It is easy to de- A 'termine about the fleas. Fleas ought )b not to be allowed. It is not difficult to me destroy them. They are destroyed by Persian insect powder. the dog soaps. 91- tobacco water. etc. Wash such as the nd i soaps. etc.. off in twenty-four hours by ch 1 using warm water, and if necessary re- in ' peat in about three days. An expert in this line says: “The best remedy that I have used for fleas is oil of anlseed in common oil. The dog or cat must be well smeared. and a. few ’ hours after this is done washed with ' soap and water. It is essential to at- tend to cleanliness. and to destroy all fleas and their larvae when the do; sleeps." Dealing prOperly with mange is a larger matter. We have to careful to get rid of it on the dog, but equally so with regard to oil hi! haunts. We cannot treat '0! all the * ~ m t oi ‘â€"I have a mvmmx-o w â€ï¬ï¬m â€Noemi mnw mumm- Five caused twee hundred donuts“ damage at the residence of i". - Mamie on Tuesday morning. The ï¬re originated in a partition and it was so secluded that it was impos- sible to reach same till half of the inside of the house was torn out. Assistance arrived in due time al- though considerable damage was ‘done to the furniture by smoke and Water. Fully covered by insurance. â€"â€" {ICy “I“ "C“l ‘ivwâ€"wvâ€" ,, -sustained a slight fracture of the WAS CAUSE OF FRIGHTENING A m SMALL BOY THURSDAY. l p' . .TORON'I‘O EDITORIAL CHANGE. . The mystery_ of the electric light as Mr. E. J_ Moore, who has been 112’ 1m: SS? “(‘1 a business ofï¬ce on editor of the Canadian Grocer, one 122': ' 1 “1"?an 5; am. has ““0! the leading publications of the a we“ 90 ‘ - ome small bOY'Maclean Publishing 00.. Toronto. pussies down the s‘treet saw a phgn- {since 1907, has resigned that posi- tar'éaisfr‘aiggsgssssn image “3d Wm ;" i“ - " or an usiness man r o e terrible knowledge that a crime was'ipioneer, Toronto, a. weekly journal being committeed. he fled home withiof temperance social progress and his teeth chattering and with all the moral reform, publishes. by the Do- symptoms of ague and told the fate- ;minion Alliance. 0‘“! ntn!‘\'-â€"\Vh0reby hangs the ‘3}0‘1801111’ SEI‘LJS. HIGI‘I. 5" In.-.“ in n Iii-Q. "J u-ur-.r-, ,v t‘ul storyâ€"whereby hangs Not satisï¬ed he returned in the morning and made : ple acquuinted witn the h J-_XA.I on“ k The owner demeu an a a visit to their otnce at missed nothing. To-day diflorent. story to tell. C itigation was made. and comes out that the ofliu sacked from top to bott over industrious chore V arrives at 4 am. and x â€nuke all forms of dirt a! ‘ ‘ ‘ "â€"nn lun- hrnnn‘. ish James SaYN“ a was olectrocuted. O w. - - PSYCmNBv had done for at m «mp-hat comes. n I main. indwlnnho «no: land aid. ' la n Ingram!“ and†“Wimhbmw._8um I com y .qu Sad Atmooulmolmï¬nm v e owncr inc-u-.. ..-_ , sit to their ofï¬ce at 4 mm. and M1 nothing. To-day he has a‘ rent story to toil. Careful inves- tion was made. and the truth Na out that the oflico Was ran- ed from top to bottomâ€"by the industrious chore woman who vos at 4 am. and proceeds to to all forms of dirt and dust van- before her broom. Ihe Chore Woman A Bad ï¬re “O _v v... H ereby hangs the tale. he returned down town ; and made several peo- d witn the happenings. denied all knowledge of Hamilton lineman. .romlntnt Local and Otherwise In Brawl; township the Miners have hall a number of sheep killed by dogs. At the last meeting of council Mr. Wm- H. White was al- lowed 84.65 to! two-thirds value of! sheep killed by dogs. {A SLIGHT Aoowmrr. Mrs. Stamelen. who runs a millin- ery store on Kmt-st., met with a slight accident last evening that will conï¬ne her to her room for some ‘daya. While on her way home to sup- lpe, last evening she slipped on the {icy walk near Robson's store and -sustained a slight frgcture of the 1 hip. K ‘ H «13“ 3\‘ “HQ 3 8(‘1‘ll' 313.1an AJAV--. Kingston, Feb. 25.â€"Thcrc is a live- ly business here in land grants to South African veterans. c urge number or which have been received my members or A and B Batteries. agents are said 8640 for the grant. ENTERTAINED HER CLASS. Miss Edith: Webber entertaimd be: iSunday school class and «other at ithe home 0! Mr. A. Cambcock. cor- ‘ ‘ «A WHM.m.QtsL lsunuay aLanuu. m... V ithe home of Mr. A. C.‘Bo.bcock. cor- ‘nor of Glenelg and Willism-sts., lwhere she resides. A slim-tend sp- |propriate program was well render- lod’ consisting of mdings. recita- tions and music. Then games were lindulged in until the midnight hour. {after which all repaired to the din- [ing room where a. dainty luncheon . A“ m4... hnma {ï¬lm after \vhic ing room where a. dainty luncheon was served. All went home feeling they had spent a pleasant evening. TELEPHONE MAN INJURED. Mr. L. Diner, who works for the gash on his piece of iron falling from the top of ‘9. pole and striking him. The acci- dent happened at eleven o'clock. op- ‘posi'te the Ross Hospital, while Du-‘ ler was working at the bottom of a t the top of the pole let and iron her fall, hitting‘him on we: removed to .the hoepitnl where the wound was stitch- -ed up and .then conveyed to his Bell Telephone gash on his he piece of iron I! nOlpl'uu “I‘D-w v..- , ed up and “then conveyed to his‘ bonding house, wh ï¬ned for several days. ! SAND. STAYING POWER. Large numbers 0! people have brnm Mum. qualities; they know t great Tdeul. me well educated, but. they whtoh m on “am they triumph |or an. m luck um um fly at“ now km to. no mum ‘ ‘. m M work won «an m ‘ \ th many: “'0‘ m m†‘womrmlm. but 00 W in Mom. M 33. 2.1 out cl QM‘ 0F nuanwaa The UM w .mflgwnav has mi: 9mm w w-me ‘- mm m the “if! of the mmla mm the imam don‘t want it: \ 18 MOVING, “V‘s 0mm Fatmwn is moving fmm mummy. south. where be m m livim lately. ta 9. house cm W- lington-st†bah ad the curling rink. fair condition. crowd was present. CONTRACTS, AYIIARDED. mullfltl unavo- --.w- -,,u army of an gettos tried to force' an interview with Premier Asquith. Among those sentenced were Lady Constance Lytton. sister of Lord, Lytton and daughter of the former; Viceroy of India, Mrs. Dethick an-‘ rence Daisy Solomon. daughter of the eat-premier of South Africa and others of equal rank. Thirty outin- gettes were arraigned in court as a. result of last night's arrests. 'l‘hey refused to give bond for their good behavior in the future and instead. demanded the prison sentence. LDEPT. or AGRICULTURE. Having lost its Model School. the village or Norwood is going to make ‘ A- ------A .n Afl‘. Oshawa. Ont. Feb. 25.â€"- George Hunt. of am town. wu to-dw Ion- aontenoed to three your: in the King- Iton Peniunthry with hard hbor hy Polk. Inst-tum L. K. Int-ton. for “tempting to not are to the Osh- uu Christian Church ct u: only '1‘ Inaâ€"1-â€-â€" {enry Hammond. superintenï¬ the waterworks system. is g a. metre tester of his own I at present and expects to to furnish the town with a tester at a very cheap price. ers on the market come very was found out when enquir- made at the factories where Luv‘câ€"- its Model School. the road is coins ‘0 m“ rt to secure at A8?" uncut for its High I a new branch of “1' is being tried in only wm buy any quantity and widen pa id ta: A $25.00 Rifle for $5.49 It. is a perfect 10PM The magazine holds made especial‘y for long ranges, “P to 1 send your order at t repeating rifle and is fully guaranteed. e holds 12 cartridges, and barrels are .lly for smokeless powder. Sighted for up to 1000 yards. Cslland see them, or der at. once, as. the supply is limited. md MY hi hastmmkat \ im Ewen; HIS. UNKQA A" RIGâ€! IUOCIIIOII '70 William-st" â€PP Bank of Montreal itâ€. ,HWNU KW“ PAGE THEE!- amen, IIBI.