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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1908, p. 4

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Uf ‘blacksmiths have gone bach to lur imill. is heing. keptvery . busy 5 winter attending to their . numâ€" bus customers from far and wide. huck dissatisfaction with our *ail Hiee, was felt during the past .w : “?u_“ '-\ ‘.‘,.\‘_“*‘: ‘fi‘“ ce '.*hv _ th “;:: ~g‘:‘ " 3,3 ,;‘:‘Ev..,il.‘; $ ,ai‘tf o.;’fi f.a:«fi‘»_‘ “E‘f.i* Sss rz;):‘-’: canvey to 4 WA‘%:;‘,_ 0s i opatently as then :A@* in ‘atâ€" irohon cauce ‘on Paetaff comntale some 60e t tm Poin ies (AWtccce Tds Fewr. " < o 0 0 sday . 0 0> =~ .~ > " O imertation ~ ~through the different g( 6 thcew ons ols };'i‘“‘ £ min Snyder, of: Bloomi! y qurscs:" Hat 0‘&3‘"" l‘ing is‘ â€" probably the most prac u:i h z* days with b m‘!“" c‘ tar" three supcgessive | Stu ; are Tequired to" Wfite _ on nond tal du ; should this I@"”N,m resent numbel M ".. e abd is : at u’ ;‘“ ww M W a cu into . Cla '*»,iuy‘ i ~. ; o. Preotes CE C M ment to attend one or more Of |_Yh¢] ang Ath year students..}~ ;. . _ .. M dory. Preston â€" _ .. t Carious: counme nert year 1t WHl i/ me have only time (0 call th6 at & visiting nis daughter, Mraff > cortain extont. have . served tention of. iaz o one . very forn: Jeft last week for D arpose for ° which it was written: ttant part in the College curri wl awhere ho. will visit hi@f The Srst Short"Course to which tbt | wam. and â€" wat . the instinction e l ~ C _ & er‘s â€" atteution rt;flhd 0“:: \oys receive in the ‘mechanical, build. y will regret t t . "Fruit Growing Tirst ing ~where . ) _are xequired 10 U_EL FAUCE is i11 :‘:m‘.:m ind ever ‘held being instituted "th>*)arp jn: -z&,n ;fifinfi i coifiplication: [A year and has nove‘:'ms‘d“l “Twmmd::.‘:'il dx *A \and Mrs. Rosebrook of â€"Zionf| <ss:_ Frcit growers of many years are a en instruction â€" _ i bved=with Mr. John Marlde‘s. E| â€"xpericnce express the opinion. m“,m having most . ‘effi P gocl Clemens who had a bad}| chis comss was the most profitabl¢! ciont instructor in‘ the person Of Mr. k of lagrippe is able to be outf| sey ever attended. About 75â€" . were m"& M.R.C.A.,: who‘ maké t ~*~__â€" R }| registered with an average attendante | ;g . ifds ‘ot dt‘ * onl t spianed‘ 31 nearly sixty at each Session.. The| _Thgâ€"instruction received here shouls gz%:'como, â€"ame â€" intense interest: was maniléstâ€"|prove most benefcial to a farmei i s( es *~| :d at the closing session as at ~ th¢] when he is ‘able to repair his / OW! fery successful Farmers‘ Institute | pening meeting indicating that they | machinety. * ~ $=% blines were held here on the 8th |sesired all the information posSibl® | pio5zmmy the most genial spOb al ‘ Messes Warren _ and McMilian | in the subjectâ€" Prof. H. L. Hxtt |ip, o A C.. on a morning when . tht e in the afternoon to a well filled | ae Horticulture Department had morcury falls â€"eighteen below. is _ th se and in the evening Messrs. JoS.|â€"harge> ofâ€" the class and the SUCCCSS| ;/opjea) puilding of the Horticultun Wodls, McMiltan, andâ€" Mrs. _ Colin |Ut the class may be ‘abttibuted in &| pesartment, where the temperature immpbell addressed the meéeting: â€" In<| .rge degree to is untiring eBOFES | 5o. shout ninety in ~the shade . and "Aiternoon : Mrs. :Campbell . spokej=_nd ability. where one can gaze h%n: stately ) a meeting of women and organized 4 wing. with‘ banana tree and wish the luscious bsdich of the Women‘s | Institute | 1"U8" , CONTSC ib disadvantaâ€" | Fult_now â€"Torming. into a" large buncl A Mrs. G.â€" Schinbein _ president, | * 4 vantages dis fine or "1004 the â€" man C 1y . * f i zes was aiscussed and the.many dis*| were ripe . ; pogas> o . .J. Suider, . vice president, | > 5 of eraâ€"| luxuriant tropical plants, ~ Speakin, i Mes is ases ‘and insects and means & s e \Mis. Gro. A. Bowman secretary. on lained.~ In _ fact everyâ€"] from experience this spot in the wn Tsaiah F. Martin sold his farm | * it e.”m repatation of | the|ter‘s mind is â€" decidedly more com | Mr, Ofiver Scheilele. Aimg gout P it * ‘fortable 1ni preferable to the zero at n oi1 to the packing of. the {fruit . was e P # . Nochk Weber sold a â€" parcel of d and oven the consumer was| nosphere and minus an oVercoat re (fwem to Mr. Aaron Scheifele and |. ~8~!4Cft llece to state his â€"side | minds one of the ‘"‘good old summe o e to Mr. Ieaac Martin. ;jiven the _pfivuege to & i 1k t s < es s pther to Mr. isaac Mart CA To Tha frait‘ indusitry as thereâ€" â€" wereidays. o y it o64 Â¥. Stroh moved into the village. ir .Joh: Reist and family moved t¢. .. acob. Kicnzle has reâ€"arranged n that he is better.preâ€" id than ever to do general repairâ€" dn sc owil regret to hear that. â€" Mr (Baver is ill with diabetes: ant . andâ€"Mrs. â€"Rosebrook: of Zio: iyed=with Mr. John Markle‘s. : Joe! Clemens who had a.ba k of lagtippe is able to be ou / Memio Kochtraded farms with t. Jacob U Schweitzer â€" bought o. Fuerster‘s interest in the fard and fMaxmill here. “ w Freeman moved on the ‘he bought from Mr. Wnt. Stroh, € p the regular supply of ice. . and Mrs. Jesse Bauman who here 21: years ago and.settled in &, accomp nied by Mr. and Mrs. , Martin, paid an unexpected but pme visit to friends . in this Bothood. â€"~Mr. _and Mrs, Bauman both Jooking well and" we wish D& safte Teturn‘ home, ,,;;g‘t.,j., can «show liberâ€" when required, was lately â€" put d nee. Last fall a family comâ€" ig . parénts and three â€"children . here from London, England:; y the fa suffered: from â€" sick= ind were without the necessary i ng,, food and fuel. : It became . that the family was in urgent ‘?;__,g nee, and in one . day "..:.,‘5;,‘_; supplied them "The necessities enough to â€" last J. G. Hurst conducted the serâ€" n the Methodist church ~ last ‘in the absence of the minisâ€" ome tii to come. > Awithstanding the bad roads â€" a ‘â€"nuumber from here attended $wo als at Elmirm last week. . Fa Alpenkracuter _ and t medicines aroâ€"always kept in , at A. Ruggle & Son‘s store. mber of German Almafnacs, prinâ€" by Rittimzer & Motz, are also Faiy i & l Th: ecnvention of: Sunday â€"< School .\ dose¢h.Fischer and family (of | workers ol Woolwich and Elmira held. usin are visiting relatives in artday ‘at Eltura® was well attendâ€" e ed, most of th> schools being repreâ€" and Mrs.. Sebastian Weis of Mt. | stntcd. President J. T. Oth gelivered ens, Mich.,arfe: visitihg . friends |\h: open‘ng address, while Mr:C, . R. w4 us > > (ies gave a cordial addréss of welâ€" , Bdward Otferman atténded the come which was heartily nng Al > brother at ‘Cayuga on . to. 'l’oplumii':n the ‘ y:: :. s w subjects:â€"The Model ~ Sunday ns fsotme m o hok in the: ts, Feachng. is . i M onl . ks _ TY Py ie isiepel y . M frnueral of thoâ€"late Mrs,. . Wil«, Hurst, Ev: ngelisiic Work in the NEW HAMBURG e ® iC b und Germen in dve SSs In; this course, fruit growing: with! l ‘its advantages . and: .disadvanta~ zes was giscussed and the.many dist ases ‘and insects and means of eraâ€" ucation â€"~explained.= In â€" _ fact everyâ€" sing fromâ€" the preparation of | the oi1 to the packing of. the fruit . was. â€"Asidertd and oven the consumer was ;iven the privilege to state his side of the fruit industry as there» were ways â€" a sufficient numberwho reaâ€" iily too«a share in this part of the: cogram, especially when the â€" merivs af the fruit of~ the . choice quality, shown by ‘One of the. most successhill jrowetrs in Ontaric who engages in ho busincss for tse purpose of makâ€" ag money was cegsidered. ’ "Lhere were detmonstrations in plaf(â€" nd hovel s The mombers of ~ tlie class and in :tructon:} were .‘ enlertained â€" at" & iuncheor by the gemial President Mr. Crecim a, whith was most highly apâ€" reciater by â€". the guests.. On Thursâ€" day even‘ng Feb, 6th â€"a faculty: banâ€" set was held in the Royal Canadian ‘ate. â€" Bah juetters to The number â€"of ifty.. ««rrounded gayly decorated an‘ sumptuously â€" spread | tables. / After . having done justice to a rich repast a short, spicy and instructive program was enjoyeil. Toasts were proposed th %J"u "The Collego"‘ ‘‘The Fruit )nd gtry of Ontario." ‘"Our Visitors‘ +nl â€" "‘The Ladies. which were ably responded to . by members ol the staf, +4 k a This memorable gceasion will . be an even( nwwer to be forgotten . by the. â€" members of~ the â€" first whort course in Fuyait growing. * e Je p; The short course in ‘s¢ed and: stock & of. Canada‘s â€"Splendid . Educational stitutions.«â€" A Brief Sketen of the Colleg Short Courses By a Student, tay © makes: fruit, growers dub 8. CONVENTION tick 5 h is â€" 142 @Â¥â€" %n' & t valeg in etiend. 2008. this course is incfeasing Jh favor with the farmer is evideat ty in the increased attendance over past yeats. * Anpthér ifiportant course and . one which only a lmited â€"number, g tend is the Poultry F being present this year. Th« ladies are taking advantage of © this course, ipparently as there were three: in atâ€" The three montHs‘ course in dairyâ€" ing is‘ probably the most practical Students are Tequired to" write _ on examinations. _ About 50 are taking The regular stidents at the Colâ€" lege at present number 375 which arc wiÂ¥ided into classes, vis.; 1st, 200 3rd and ‘Ath year students. + .> i We have Only time to call the at tention of. the reader to one . YÂ¥er, .nportant part in tie College Curri ulum and that is < the instwactions oys receive in themechanical, build ing where they are required to taks rart in sctting up all the; various farm mathines, used on a Targe larm i o hc: o a moraiey waek â€" it the O.A.C.: on & 1 & mercury {alls dwpn‘!glo! is . the wopical building of the Horticultun Departmnent, where the temperature: is about _ ninety in tle ‘shade and where one can gaze on the ‘stately banana tree and wish the luscious fruit now forming into a large bunct were ripe or Tlools upon the . many Juxuriant tropical plants, _ Speakinp from experience this spot in the wni ter‘s mind is â€" decidedly more comâ€" fortable 114 preferable to the zero atâ€" nosphere and minus . an pyex_eott re But bright and com{ortablé as . &r, the various departments in the Hor ticulture building mid tomatoes ripen ing on the vines, large beds of let uce and"~ Lowers in profusionâ€";pPro. sably the centre of abtraction on the Callege Heights is Macdonald... Hal. whose ‘Tesidents comprise one hundrec and â€" Awentyâ€"five of ~Canada‘s faires. sex. Here the young Jadies are int tiated into the art ‘of. preparing al manner‘ of" good things in the mos palatable form andâ€" in a way requir ing only: a moderate exertion «of tht digestive~ apparatus, â€" The «course tasen by the young ladi¢s also pro vides ~instruction _ in : ascertainipg the nutritive value ~of â€" the ‘differen foods, . etc. ‘ Cleanliness, of course being the fundamental printiple. .. °0 good housekeeping it is needless 4t say this . isâ€" particularly en at this . institution. Um for the reader. who may be anxious to learn more about this institution and those who attend it, the writel ~ Jn lookingâ€" over" the 4ist of Short Jourse students, the writer nds but one from this township but had hop ed to see more this year take advan tage of this great opy@rtunity. _ . geeper to visit this â€" institution . and can assure you that a~ cordial. wer come will be yours and trust: ~yobl .ondest hopes may b& realized.~ . To those: : who are ~ able to .go there is"fo better way to spend _ a acation and at no better: place can a: more profitable: outing be optamed at so small a cost and with a more genial and efficient staff ofâ€" jostruc tors it is hlm-d:ucto mw.: word. t the OA.C. Review, cam%-nmn,_ which gives . in formation concerning the college an‘ and ‘contains | many important attich en â€"written the College authorities 16 is pubflzll ‘monthly at 50 cent: per m.fl is worth many times the prige asked for it, is â€"bof a rather bashful disposition ant can therefore not give th-dqthd,n; formation, but would advise those in search of _ knowledgo amd .m‘fi“&- the price asked lo'l" d es *n Thanking you, . Editor, for such twerdt spece and, taplng to beat from the College vpourses, lh:-:‘"..u". * Mr.â€" W. H.Otto, Seey. of th6 Forâ€" ward Movement also presented . his repot$, â€" .\ i4 $ The . following . oficets mufl- nated: Presidentâ€"C,. R. (Hes. Viceâ€"Pres.â€"â€"Menno Brubacher. BooTreas â€"J. 0. Hurst, W Good, "Wi. â€" Doer Represcntativesâ€"Miss 8. Ratz, Miss Shnsider, Mrs, Class, J. T. Ofb, W. H. Otto, J.P. Luokhardt, Ben. Milâ€" lor, James Mitchell, Wns Doetbecker, B-‘ m 20 doudth Dt Hon. Pressdentâ€"J, T. Ob One for: the O.AX., M. 1. ADOLPH ces will be hetd at ttants and other | merchasts in ‘ farmers whose laods w ie ditect. ly ephaiit¢ed in value by being _ in proximity to the road.}: . Then why sould not. a charter be got covering sufficient ‘ground for all possible emâ€" ergencies of the . fiuture? Then: why ‘eoulda‘t operations begin as S00n @s that charter was securedt "1 append a few reasons why this road should ie constFucted . wg & Kiver . 1. ~If it followed the . bank 0. f> (.>~ ~ C ie umss ttow : 'M%mm es 5 ~Gounciliots. .. F3 sioominrdal¢ ‘Cros "neas on t se s 4te T + a xi t would sequire. 1 | Y A*>us# T9 copheg Doup iss » .3 xh the: Plags . z> greng )l“'t F._ W. Sheppard .. s.s.. ... ...>.;.0. ‘: mrf "Post ol the Riday beuy [2: G1088, . iss ieigin: e Pcthaps, sn miven as UA ane praging. [E 4 Dutittiness=> l > BM ts ® 7 . Peskptows [E & DelBON cumenys mane o 844 hu"“*"""m x _ Ti L oig* on > pannrmaiaalâ€" . : hould, he "ca f'fl,noli!!mm o fiuvmn i canmene tom t OR CR m"m“ Jolin. A, RAMHE :l.0c.l...ococie.=" 1 mm& %'m H: J. Bowman and O. Braun Were ulery +o ap bo% AIY' * |elected Water Commissioners. es Tast he. u"'h‘-m‘fieneflu G.. Jackson, < M. Dunham and ~ E. ‘ing. matketing facilities and. ber Btricker ‘were ‘elected on: the Sewer m_s,m and rendors ali¥¢. ~ ; | Commission, | _â€"8. If built oply ‘as far as Bloos PS t c Ingdale for the present it would dra: enmenernnigienptmmemzers : trade : and traffic quite a distance bas 3 8 fow ht Innii ormon cmate |â€" SPRING ASSIZES â€" ~4.. As has been frequently been sta ed reslecinie touds . 1t wolld | | in lt si antpare ame fo en 3m the uumber of ‘customers sach merchant would have would | h« do greater than at present because i! ‘éach buyer would make ‘and . business Â¥ould be spread more througly .â€"~ th. Â¥eet; than at present Pma .: e iâ€" merchants a decent chance to shov zoods and the farmers and others c decent chance to be properly‘ waite on..It is a frequent complaint â€" ai present that: owing to the Saturda; .ush buyers have ‘to be im‘cavenien ed ~and merchants have to be ‘16: »lexed in order to setve their customâ€" HB. C L the town "a chance for a cheap | AnC delightful outing which would benefit :0 sonic oxtent perhaps the villages ricn * the ‘route. . _ "~_ »> 6. It would, toâ€"some extent, soive the Tator problem for the busy farme» who instead~> of Baving toâ€"take _ a horge‘ from the plow ot * reaper in jummer. to make any. necessary . visit to tovn; the hired,man could goâ€" Om ising theâ€"team and the boss~â€" make 7.‘ It would inctcase the number of Wips to town from the consideration hat now people: are v&y'&enpwmt on ‘the weather and with the trolley they could go rain or shine.. " _ 68. ‘It would ‘be giving the smaller Alaces a more .hitlflhow to ‘hold their ownh against the. Hrger: places in the way of manufacturing, whether it be brick, Aour ut futniture. _ ‘Thus .M would tend to Countersot the tendenâ€" ty ‘of ‘the. large concetns jleh“ lh: io put the smaller concerns obt _ wusiness.by at least mg.‘mn oftk: ~"parity _as regards transportaâ€" *@.. For those in the villages and «long_the country roads who have no horse"as well as for. the town artiâ€" san it would be ‘a veritable godsend in‘ the Way of ‘allowing them to help themselves to the many blessings of ~ommtunication with their feflows â€" in the town or in the country thus tendâ€" ing to facilitate business and ‘binding togetber still more closely ties of a ;0cial nature. in * l s Ni. Summing up in a woté,”%'fll}or‘ 1 veritwbly beliove that if the merâ€" sBants and busifess mien of" Berlin, On Senday morning last â€"at . the carly hour of dawn, David ~Letson, a well known resident of Winterbourne passed away, Ho was â€"a member of the Independent Ordér ol Forvsters, and the brethren of the Order.. a# A Society attended the funoral on u day afternoon. . The interment place at West Moftrose cemetery and by Rev. A. M. Hamilton, M. A. n meik ** dat pntimeat . 5.â€" It would afford<the artisan DEATH OF DANIEL LETSON. quick aud cheap trip to town and Yours . reapectfully,: : . ax K: Re ,WlL&lNflON t â€" in | : His Lordship Justice Teetzel took ss done | the Jiberty, during the afternoofl mitâ€" ike ever | cings ol the High Court on Tuesday, stomers | to sevorely reprimand in scathing uld â€"»« |terms th»> County Council of Waterâ€" eause i‘ | loo for gross neglect in not providing oP wiisd (< per© modern conveniences in _ the business | Court houte. buildings for the ~Ofâ€" ig > th. | sials and others having : business at se‘ 1. | Bs Court sessions: to shov | Justice Teotzel, after inspecting the. others & | lavatories, addressed the Grand Jury ! waitec ] rery astrongly;. stating ‘that to | his: aint ai | nowledze Waterloo: : was ‘the _ only Saturda; | Jounty in the .provirite where ‘the: mvenien . | cpminion ordinary : conveniences â€"> are ue fue: faot to be found im the buildings and" custom | .t was a disgrace that this wealthy. ... foqunty th»uld ‘be smgled out as the isan â€" o% only ohe that has omitted to furnish ap / anc} his. monm;::mou. ‘Waterloo counâ€" d â€"benefit | ty has {hr tion of being one of villages the weakhiest and * most progressive f ~â€"| m the Domin‘ou, and it is a positive nt, solve | disgrace th t . the.County representaâ€" y farme, | :ives have not becn progressive enough take _ a | to provids.proper convenienes in the reaper in | matn buiid‘ng. He asked the jury to: aty visi1 |oring in a strong â€" recommendation d go_ on | ute ns the County Council to . prO= ~* make | vide better accommodation without un \andif turth t delay. _ ty Oe J.~R. Eden‘. J.â€"8. Anthes F.:G. Gardiner ... J..‘F, Honsberger with: sheet iron . box, polished © brasy boller and cylinder, has safety â€" valy( ‘nd whistle, doubleâ€"wiâ€"k â€"syirit butnâ€" t and round base, that rvn . just like any big engine. It hisscs, pufis amti vhistles, while "he Oy whoct revol. of at a great rave all complete for sellâ€" ing only $3 worth of fowen anl vegâ€" table sceds, thoy just go ‘like hot BO akes. Send us your name and adâ€" iress and we‘llâ€"mail you the _ seeds to sell at only"5 conts asmall and i0 cents fot large package ¢,¢h Write toâ€"day, a postcard will do. â€" THIS STEAM ENGiNE » Tr?te 3 For Selling Gur Seeds. Féb> (21.â€"Farm <stook and * ments of :~+Chas.:1}.â€" Schneider,â€" _ 2} miles em,r Boriin . and 1m west" ol Bresiau on the road from ‘Berlin to Breslau. & Feb: 22â€"Real estate of m"ro- Faeb. 24â€"â€"Stock andiniplements of r.-wn.odc_o';smuh. 3 ; 3 % Bexlin on Huber‘s majority. 192 Majority lot Gardiner 182 AUCTION:3ALES. Fob, 25â€"Stook : and . implements of Dept. 18, <~ Waterloo Ont. THE RELIABLE PREMIUM CO. Third Deputy. Reeve J. MICKUS, Auctionser For Mayor of the 1032 850 E $79 $ B; BRICKER & CC | chattels > aroh 3.â€"â€"Stock: and Implantents of N.\8., Bowntan, Lbt 18, Con. 8 WiHâ€" Tp., 5 milés #outh of § miles > potthcast of 8 miles . northwent of New and % miles sputheast of Now 3 Feb. 28thâ€"Stock and impléiments of . _ March 10â€"Stock and implements of We sre showing flmy ”w (RUMS, ASHBTONS, and Patter‘s PRINTS all at jnh_.v.ju'u to add another: teacher ifi* staif and three mose typewriting. machines to otf airoady fine equipmest /.( 0/ C3), $ (( A successful sohoo! makes successfal :studeits, Enter at any time, °.. e . _"W D. KULER, Principal _ 12 1â€"2e.a yard. Demins â€" \Moles _ , § »:33:, *Shirtings . _‘ ‘Tickings ~ * lShi)kers *# \Ginghams 128 EN8 «/) Table Oils Butts ~© Wool Batts Chintz . _ Bresiah on Gnelpb 4 f Muu.ot% ot the late Potem miles Mfitfl.Md #t fimw‘&u&-u John R. Smith, 8 tolles sast of Wetâ€" lealoy at Berlet‘s Corners, March 17â€"Stook and implements of Jonathan Jantel, 3 miles west of New Dundee and 3 miles south of Petersâ€" March 20thâ€"Stock and t it Hhapa‘n Tromac Ip tnffte "sonth fl w1 «d

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