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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1901, p. 2

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' ' .detheleeet harmto thei: “II. He 1irill also need to i t , teWtngolo. obeahleto " Mount “at with ru-y, . Ce Mummies will be most " r "f “it happens, most of the I i Ei 1 w- come into active lite;1 It at“ nudsys in spring. All ' w W! will hatch the eggs in) I), , Whevepe-edthewtn. y, I. “the lane, which have” winter in pupa, to leave _ f, ,', ' shades or commence“ M' our the tree or plant on; - . have wintered, in search of _ _ , hens which form their? ' " .. - food. Th: instinct :‘pnemllperent gui esher to ll. in sun close to suitable food _ minus. Hence we learn , ofthe most formidable insect , jails knit otsltarut--tlte bud- a kt r ones-bearer, the tSPP/est,, h imfasnttrtpUr, and several‘ " little less destructive, are inter the opening bud and 1., _ eating before it is fully ex- I .q. , “Id ihoee very formidable, , he tent-caterpillar and the; , r u soon follow. There is‘ 1‘ title life of’those insects tl ‘een be so easily destroyedj 'i' ' wr poisons as when they first ,. bed. A weak mixture of Br- s I“ “destroy them whilea " . l , a mixture may fail to do . '_ ghqrhavr' attained to larger} BF It is evident, then, that1 . . should be sprayed with] . rr y orottter forms ot arsenic, ;. bud! itmt begin tosweli, car-i a, ' , theleeves begin to unfold. i _ . . - ot fungi commence to , - tttstimtwarradapsofispring, . "nixtum can be profitably 1. . .. the arseniosl poison. Pd yeerrago, home mistaken 'roy time when the codling- ' y , lays her eggs, orehardistts, . “it they waited until the 4., m fellit would betmlete W'-' , the larvae, sprayed their M " in blossom, and the bee- Bl “Gained that their bees - 7 " ,., and prevailed upon our ' . h to pen alaw forbidding .. .wlile trees are in blossom. tl , l - tsi'eit greatly aggriev- , , hw,l-erting that they were "th Inn-keno» to my“. with those who L" mm]:- mm, he will be ' _ sawdust: of entomol- . poison- to use to , 11mm: erosion of insects, , to spy y mono poisons . ”he: {unit-u and at tht Mr Vic had no claim upon . 4 an n boo-puma. More 2f pm obnorvntlon ot the . no oodting-atoth led to the w, , “an doe not deposit. her 2. w " after the blouom 'h' I M ’duya liter, aid that, , 'iEtflt them in the calyx, . out the mm,» had al- IIB. moved, Ibo lsya them ' e a of the young apple, glu- _ , hm rind, and that when it , 7 than": crawl over f can}: of I place of con- V E [high 'tyrryreneryl.r find in Ilitt$tsq "has“ tho _ ' _ “would.“ to 'r"I , In tho Inch , '3. aeolian mu- . :‘ “us-m adm- . “Mohbloom. 'rlpAaz mu In“ " "-' mason! Ame, to blue Into“- an truit-trromrr will _ me his orehard in “Ilium principles. Por- with “we "ierntitit' "tttbo Bttht to mango an a utoprodnee all the “A {clone 's-tttnite; 1llliiitttttgtt'"'"'"" a to - but when epreying 'the meet good, and that they ;. their apple-crop upon . - lull}, tor..thts bontstit of the ' cloud calyx. This mm- " than it. no 'h1'gt'u'r, LMC immdhtoly r NI, but. that my time - clou- ,rill Answer, : cup my be filled with - ready to give the WIN. welcome to m i ‘ - lave-(iguana: show' I)“ only not necemry to Cd r coiling-worm when the . Non-om, but am in: n " We!!! to the fruit to spray I “no. At the lam meeting M, New York Hortlcultur- lim PM tr A. Beach, of the r a lam-Input Bunion n ‘3” - 'tart'tgl'let " W mm, "tKa' "ttthPa-s. a. a, atrium-In Ottt. ' " i O Me", Con. ' ff _ an. at an. In _ c ,_ at)": can can gum”, I . All M - -4‘2, but. ieit Pe"'"-, " Fianna-w During Bloom. Hwy-chunk. W‘" "itttMe..' a.” tte2',ttL't - _-. Ind- ttttttttff, tpr:::"::")!?) 1e2"'it! Pl/ttt In hm dint-In» I]!!! my Tomcat '.totqt01t " . EWTN , Tr R, 'f ah» - tq " * y, IW! M#hF ‘ .v. ‘1'... , a TI.“ Iii? . , c ‘ #3,. 1ilME Ha» 'lil,ill!R,rlltiIl " F ,‘ - MI--, v... -T" “,0 ,, ' e - - vv 5*. " N - ', t, - " ce, ,,_ 2t1'lgl"llT, *. l' MNlerratlt, who _ . ”It. . aGa"iriii' ”-1-“ 'gptrttdg'a"d't,t't2"t. iiitiiiiilii5itiiiit' T manuals. 1h gun-mu! “an; at tho r. - a. hon-WW1; ammun- -. Th. W "dt%tt, hWhnmfihM‘thwun-‘uuig nah mm mm a to a natal-l. mined with are-nu 'Winl tttttuit-te aasddq m in he oanUd 15110301.“de V In News"! In: attired il'h'.“ M Pt"rt'rttt h." the qaotrd PSN- orphan out but. Btte may“ graphs from Gum’s Fruit-6mm iiormgu, Tha luau who nlLy‘ glveunwtdo tending. " knot only ddgt'1' math ta"rg',S't'l'fg',f r,itii.in-ttiu-s,trtttttal.', ' " much for m M! of the nun-gm- mg? gteegigt'lt 2itl'lg on unmask“. There mould ho yaw pr-ta, g” . pm from uuitrotertrbett-n than "ooh- 0!me o’l breaker S; 0:1? g',',',,",",','.' ttaof people inordor that one)! my ormtto,ttrt MI', 0" . Allan and" mo or brother; baldn- win the, but regain. than was 'GIG othuartlolu about, __ fl -----_-. and ulna. Mr 3::qu rrud?ili.rt wam-umu- mm Mum-Inna no oaeeter-miei-eaeqeartrtetb) an who I‘M“, --httB- mmmemMm ttN mu: bloom. no his-Wm.“ boo-kupmnb-M’h WWW TotttaarandTmrarntmttte than tsstmhnandttyorditfortmiN nut in the fUld via: . handouts new pub- )lontlon dealing with up great “tract- Iou of the Pm-AmerlmnExpodtion " Bufrato, which will open on the am day of my for . continuance of In months _ _ . Nothing yet no pretentious and ele- gtatatsthisttqohheu' been 'iseued in connection with the greet internetionel event, end the Grand Trunk, never doing thing- by haves, he thought in to get up this fine piece of work tbr the bonetit of in patrons end the public genere‘lv. The publitststhort in composed of thirty two plies, with e four page cover. The inside is printed in three colon, including “luxotype finish on the illuatgatiotm. The dew scriptive matter has been carefully compiled and unused with I. View of giving the reader a comprehensive and true picture of the different buildings and attraction that are to be seen, also I good description of the “Mower ‘a. feature of the exposition, which it is "aid, will surpass anything of the i kind heretofore attempted. _ The publication tells how to reach Buffalo, gives reference to whom to apply for scam :xie information as to hotel accom‘d: in. It suggests to 'the traveller in my attractive side trips and gives a rumpleto list of hotels and boarding hmezs in the several districts reached by these side trips. A map of the Grand Trunk Railway system in three co‘vn is embodied. as well as a 1 map of the city ot Buffalo, showing the 1 several railway stations and the street ' car lives running to and from the ex- [ position grenade, a valuable feature "or the guidance of strangers in Buff- ; alo. There is also an accurate plan of the exposition grounds, which givee a splendid idea of the lay-out of the undertaking with the name. of the f buildings clearly inserted for the itt-- ',forrmstion1ol the slghteeer. The inside of the publication is printed in three l'eolors on the lust coated paper, while F the - is heavy paper salable for I embossing. _ - . . The design need for the title peg“ of the cover is one of artistic beauty and represents the emblematic figure of Enlightenment standing in the forts- ground holding a torch in each hand, while immediztely above eppeme the Beck design of the Pen-American trade-men. At the top of the page In shown the trade-mark of the Oral J. Trunk, while the title of the brochme is, “Pictureeque Pan American Rene to Bairalo". _ A BEAUTIFUL PUBLICATION A copy of this publication wlll be an: free, postpaid, to any undress In the world on receipt of a two cent manage vamp, by M. C. Dick-on, Dis- trict passenger ngont, Grand Trunk Railway system, Toronto. In view of the alarming out-brute ot smell pox in no leee than any points' in Ontario, would it not be who yt eee that the advice of the Berlin Bond of Helm: be carried into immediate one“ recording the "comm ot m thoee who here not hitherto been no; eluted. _ Toronto gum-e ”do, bring the news of the oath of Dr. T. B. Little who contmrtod the due-u while attending I Mont. The Dr. , had not been ”av-Muted. Neale to l "comet-ion there to no preventive " effeosunl " clemlinr-sn. The nanny eondMon-of every nmnhee ln town and elsewhere mu t meet" the itn- medlote “tuition of everybody both printout}! again. _Nor my]; - SMALL-POX tNCREASts ALARM- ING. I no of "I. bath vfrr be Whom. Lat no remembur that m ounoo of prevention is In!» n pound ot 1NtrB. The Provinclul Board of Rum: yester- day - the fu owing momma. “In View of the lam regarding the outbreak of mallpux on an lob-wk [mun Return. and In mug-once a! the mm from tho M a! Bahittt of endow. 3mm In! mm, the ”who“ Bond of Bath 'att Immat- and Lou! Board: oi ll _ at BMW, CW ad Ono-am at! otHr ttmet-tttl' mm on the sum to mm mm a! not» "tttttttMutt an 'et-r"', "m - 1lttll'Nl= In. M We AF, a,f,tgdl,'Slfd'l'l 1t.u'IT,,T any.) 'VIIIW Elm- amn‘ Ih"Agl'd'l hymn-cpl FTELSid'onu'ua-m are no». _ It wm roam 01m nan-- 'rtt, olWelldeyhu ”an Md 1015‘ muurnamom 'gal'. a“! which new " Mr Wm Pm any. Tth, 'ttttTut side in New Dundee, and My. the but with. of tsll their Month In: . long and happy life. The ttrt of Boar. viitearuisriotemror, Mann- ber so highly 00me by ali, but no giadtotjtoirthqe.is not remand a you all-gluon from thug. 3 " M ........ ......_.._ -___ fin _ Among thou who “tended the wod~ ing from Berlin were mu Emma omit, Mill 0m: Downer, “In Enter, the man Ell: Ind Alibi. Bold, It. Roland Schneider, Mr. Alton Quick- mil and other; NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. A Tnuonun reporter in converw l tion with AldermanJ. M. Stubler, the other day, glesned some facts which _ will be of interest to people of Penn- sylvania Dutch descent. This infor- mation he obtained from the late Joseph E. Schneider, father of Mr. Samuel B. Schneider, of Berlin, " the ‘time Mr. 8taattittr's palatial home was in course of erection. Mr. Schneider him " that time of what his r Joseph Schneider th., had told him of his first arrival on May 8th, 1807, in what isnow Berlin. He was one of a eompany of emigrants who came from Pennsylvania with their wives and children. Among those was Abraham Weber who located on the snot spot now occupied by Mr. W. H. Bowlby, K. C.,--low Bill." The company’s ilmt stop union the land now occupied by Mr. Staebler’a residence. They camped there be- cause of a spring of sparkling fresh water fiowlnq there. The women and children Ve " left camped beside this spring, WIN“? the men went oat to In.. spect the land. They were lost in the .forest and did not get back for several days. They found the women had. packed up and were about to return to Pennsylvania, thinking their hatpr, l bands Fad been killed by'wild animals , in the i, rest. . . Joseph Schneider nettled on Land m PnrtofBeriin. Jos M Schneider settled on the old homes» ad which is now occupied by his grandson, Mr Samuel B Schneider. What is King St., Berlin, was in those days a swamp, instead of the throbbing centre of Canada's busiest mmuisetnr- ins town, The sermon delivered by Bishop Born in Zion Churott,Berlio,pn Sunday evening, April 21st, In connection with the ordination of ministers was based on 1 Corinthians 3: 9, "We ere isborers together with God.” “The, highest of man’s abilitieeis his capacity ;to be some” said the Bishop, "It is better to he s useful man than e nee- iess King. There is one place only for the idle men end that is the gave. The sooner he gets there the better for the world. The clergy in Germany is distinguished by lorg black gowns with white ties. This however, does not nuke the preacher. It is the men inside. One of them w, recently ex- pe’led for writing that ‘The most un- godly men in the unconverted preeoh- er." Even lf sin hes wrought ruin end wretehedness, we should be mbilions to restore the temple of mu. The Lord Himself eslis His workmen, and equlpe than for the service. The re- vel-d will be in seeordsnce with the faithfulness of the laborers. If s prob-atom! nun lea M1 meal“, of knowing Iowan m‘ how much man moon-r1 for-mgr and of God, to -ttte In the “Int-j tonal mull”. The Bishop “vowed close "mm to shaman, ”the 'sxo1ttaoet otootttermVqoUof Ina-om thattattlo "tttttrr" In. 00-min: with God. “Our minim” In mid, “In to bring hope .3qu so an: m. to the napole- mi Jl?fl'l/, - . A - u " " "'fiGin Lunar a Worm- nlll M tl-ttrt h ttrtnq, l ttmrttt “It! " Thou mm bring deliver-no.3 Let the brethren number In their work and the Lord um m. cm ot " - W. need not hold the at hm It an out. Many Mon of to- dny not. “salt on: plan-”ad " a... bring forth laugh-bl. pro- am God mod. warm when m In an H'l’l mo. If 10h" tthat an», it should ho -Ntrrq* t==l'r'T,l'l'll It was at of 2%ltlt “whim-thine“ autumn M at no A” may “in!“ Ital-I. ”an. ,, A!“ "AL1ttttty9 BISHOP HORN'S ORDINATION SERMON. IM-m I“ ink. and henna-hornet: n. In. tred " new Melanin m. " what 'redert'th-91lhrrt_ ttegtpttttpettttf1 “1.“ - gum he 1" .4,:-n~,'.34~.¥ , L'l ., - "ENRr'a . " a . . 4; ta EE, " " «ft-jg: $1th l'd/l'3Ill%g, .r Blt.i.Ltf_aB, r Itrrg iti& a LT, ‘ c, Lr‘v " - = 'GUN MrxTu" - Li" , _ ' " city, in _ltSi1ft?atflillll ‘ Itttttt', u- en - Strlles. ell in _ - i any ”but. . nth a we!!!» DoqttMrqt not“ t pg {time- iug J no . F . an mum large numb. 0! pm ', attatdtrtg this school. Prh I‘m in on electric clnek'inhis t abode! which he feel: Tll ml, l and he nlgt " thework is l “aw. mun-onus eloeh hung in the Principle room. electric hello ( are run: Manson»: in rum} mom of mm» indicate the l time foe beginning And ending the l ' lesson- miitsusatitt isthne secured, l nudwute of time gnarled unmet j The clock only works on working days, i and throws at! its special duties no l soon no Friday’s schcol been are over i end dosenornore strikin nor ringing I of bells until school begge- egeinon ( Honda, morning. The cost of the l clock end wiring the school wu chant . 8120.00 and Principal Levon says the money wee well lpent. we“. minute nnnnruur. At the Woodstock College the del.. egation visited the Menu-l Training department. The dcputetion were in- troduced to Prinoipal A. L. Moorin- mon ILA. who invited our party to ‘ dine ugneete of the college. After ) informing him of the object of our min- ' lion, we were introduced to Mr D. K. . Clarke, B. A. luster of Modern Leng- . nngee and Home). Trnining. This ' gentlemen was with as from 10 mm. . until 3.30 pm. Prof Clarke is nmodel , teaohel' thoroughly up in his work. ' Woodstock College won the tlrat shoal r in Chanda to introduce Manuel Train- ' ing and it is come ten or more yenre 1 since its inception. The aim of Manual ' Training into cultivate the practical; . side, " the some time the more strict- ” Ir mantel and theoretical are being r cultivated in the ordinnry clue room tt work. It is designed to give nstndem n n practical aqunintnnce with the prin- 'p, ciplen underlying mechanical open- tione in general; not only to cable t him to irppreeiatts ell meehenienl l pursuits, but to give him greater " sympnthy with nil thou en- h gngedintheee pursuits, and inf1msttte , over them; to qualify him to become '5 more mnnly nmoug men, and more " qucceeeiul in any business he may pur- woourocl (”mt w tiu.ts. At the same time, Manual Trot- [ lug hae been found, wherever adopted, to have a benetuisl oiretst upon the other department: of work. It in a great benefit to a boy to learn how many things are done, but while he is learning thin, other oblate of even greater importance are attained. He is trained to habits of accuracy. hie taste and appreciation for beauty are cultivated; thoughtfulness in developed try tttttttttttstain overnight and care of his toolund machinery; an Iifdetrarr-- deuce and eel! reliance are the natural outcome of a boy’s exercising every day his power over material thing: and jttsturnt1tortr. - “The result of the work," eeid Prot Clerks, “I! carried on lines the open- ing of this department in Woodstock College, he realized the'heet that wee ever expected of It." The present: equipment, which hen coat Ibout 810,-: 000, comprieee I two and I bait Itory brick building 30x80 ft, I 10 hone power gIe engine, I combination plan- or, I circular and scroll IIwI, twenty- the turning lathe, and benehee, 48 new or tools for oer-pantry and turning. 24 not. of wood carving mole with benches, 4 engine lettuce, I milling machine, I "to inch drill with eon-mu umb- lnent, In iron ehIpor outrun", 8 un- viiI Ind forge Ind new biaeskatrtith. iing hole. In Iddidonnhere in I oom- [plate not of ooeial took for mam The come of mutilation “and: our three you! aad oomprhu, drun- titg,"ttatttttet work, "mains, Wm linking, wood arm. Mmishm; And Inching wot-I. 1::qu bull. Tho only am ohm In deput- mont In A fee of $9 I year, which is - “and“ ”cover the and ”It. sewn! memben tttour deputation convened with some cube mam- " to new they. liked the Mum-J Trem- Ing amen: end ell deolnged the: they looked {mud to the hour when Hun! TRIM"! yet to be tough}. Tho Elma] Malia u an?! In Woodlmk 00mg. ttt n "ttt 10 to our Public School count. on m (Mel in Manual Tubing and no ite, an latte,',' g,rghh't",el,' a 0mm ego-n a 'yg,td an tt School mm“. Ttto and Training. and. mind for out “We 3mm am of the Manama lint In! Training 8min. Such ”hoot- m In" boon mum a Tmco, on» an, Km, _ Wanna-In, 0-0., 11th That on to mum tdmratt-f20 Eu...“ of than .100. m of "It in n d work on. b at tho- ttttt - and It: may“ and. M d “Gum! - - L, _ __ " -’ . Thumb-n otttsematrthrt+ M :r2tht2"g",2"lte.t -toetettam ”new“ Onmudmm “it. tonal lulu-hound andthe momma. mun. an... gamma-don: I'll mam-mm who m an. at 'ira7"ri "'m'"w"" " -e . a WWI: that tn-tf-g. eon-Mo: . arm-nu. In "otthd - kGioditiod v" will?“ “MM ttgrdl am-mmmm inn thorsqtrt WW!“ e9ftttd Pet 030erth It. ttsettle',';')',',:)',',?' ho TGuidiitmoettiatiittbytee, otemat-rtitdirs-af trt-tea" m -f. T .4 Be. B. Msc.'",,'.",",':',,',',', mum. and D. bltlttLt, M, In scouts]. W. I ot Emma, I“ up!“ b It mm mm on!» c-dig. 2tt,et,'l 'trw, " II 2tt muting G AaotrtFes "I decided to dolor T'a;iau' d . new Alumna), pond!“ "tttttt d the oyrAaeooutittet. 7 A - Following In on In «ml mm a mm with 6:00., B. lelmnl; m‘ Furniture Ca., mm! Syn-hp Flu-nun" Co., Cum 008900th Co., Prouotr J. B. Snider MO.., Weiitr Roldan a Gs, Sohkrhonlt Co., human; land.“ ' c... Morlook a Co., Gullah; the Emma! Gs., Humor; J'.atr, Furniture Co. Hotpoint; W. J. , Cobb“: Human-ins Co., Toronto; Frrsg, Bteh 1Peuriptlie, {mam my DWI, UM]; was . my"..- 00,, Kidna- & 00., Diamond 111mm Co, Upped & Co., m Eng, D. Rumor a Co., Berlin. " The male! enrichment at th sloeirtg of the Shady & Dietrich Ito poeal wu‘ med. a known:- To " Wot-hip the layer audib- Town Council or Gilt: thsrttltstnett,--0tt the 8th do, of Apri we submitted e t't'r,'t,2'l to your honorable body for e pnrpoee of the town put-chum; enr istatiatbotarhts ‘hnlldinge. We now wieh to witlu'inul he aid proposition tor the lollowinp remne: We met your Hummer?” Committee by nppolntment “Town So licitor Betuttttottt't oii‘lce on Edd-v morning " eleven delock. Ruins leerncd that there we: candderebln doubt than: the propoeed - paella if submitted to the people, we noted to committee tor their opinion. a! d were told that the council held or: informal meeting I few evening. previonely to dlecnu the nutter, and the remit of aid meeting we! I unanimous decision of all the men- bere present that the bylaw If all» mitted to the people would not carry. Being guided by your inure-lone we decided to withdrew our plow-Mon n we do not wish to subject the pew: to the uncle-e expenee ot voting on mutter. We have oner- of out: bun-u the the 1setatrlislunttrtt of out new lndnnry of nerve“ mole, from other plum, end in our own tum-en- we will connect our preeent bushel: with thedm‘vut tool- whenever located.” It ion will: to enter into competition wllh other plane on the tune terms we dull be pleased to twelve any proposition yam may desire to make. You! truly, 8myBhy & Dumas. WILL NOT PACE THE IUSIC. In 1891 Barnum mummy no 7443, Game 7374. The In! due-Inuit roll given Berlin 9696, aalt 7746. Notice the Increm in each cut. The Maple Leaf amoagemettt In" 301(31- p310” decided upon many new uniform. to! the boys this canon. Practice will “mil fa1'MT, at It lunc- commence " once on the mph Lu! a... tigltttWttt."""" " m irtot ada. Bqathnq a meta-tq m ==u-c-cz=-=-cz----=----c--=====-===== gnu-nu l'll‘ Joan ' STEEL. PNEUMATIG HORSE COLLAR. Lunar-oommuhvo = “at “madman-Maytag” It It" malnou- nu. M of tmere-bl. m Wuhan-"uni“ Caulk-m ton-uh. manualme - " h mm wgtteettrN.tstMtv_" -.tsthr all! C qtherqrt" - I"! 'roaotitV IIIIETIIII'S - - Lion Inna. lulu. News AT. wmmm:mw mama ctr-autos)” you at h"fdl"lLh%h1ru'iti'r. Order-form dual-inun- ogbytho to]. GG In any 't,'ikt'?lrylitit'i'iiti'iih 'tl Waterloo amt. . Chan. mmmnu " your“! JGiahrirtter.teyfl?e2er. 1'ti'G'Gi" 'rriraiis- iiiiJiftii'tt Your-M7 . B. I”. P.S.--All account- In Wat.- looeu- human.» Wu.- lpo W. comm-lilo. the tru, H Imus-d! WI. SPAR? "L, - In M Up-to-date, “ii: Zuni-wri- alder 300., Sohkrhomk In & tys, new; the I; w. m Jo., Toronto; an- [mum , i? ' U "I "'""""""'""i"""4 Wcunubo-Mhhdn. ha. a tggttirttt."d'at 'i2ti'ittidi'ii'it4 jlti', tetrtr2'fd'."r,lt.TNtMlll tgmtttt to!" '.'Pe2'ag,',th'2,t lunch 5',5,iiTiiiSiii2e2itiaiii1 ._ What-cot 'u-nwgyof the [ muuwmuumuouafim ”my”, P' - - . WATERLOO, Roam AX Sanderson? 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