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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 May 1904, p. 8

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i on ie bermemettite Pua wih apeir of _ our spectacles at Xmas. &:‘:u _ get his eyes tested after Xmas at _ The WATCH HOUSE 3 Jansen Bros., â€" Doulk Damf{ries to Minnic Mc ut of ~North Dumfries. wt ic +A s:. ?.c..;.‘*f.'-‘.‘ m“‘ ‘Tis our fertilizing insects, s _ A cry from one and all First comes the little wasps galore, ‘ Many families of them be, And then the great big hornet, With its nest high in a tree. ‘Then choose a rough and . grassy ____â€"__ place And find the humble bee, ‘The solitary quéen bee only Over the winter lives to see. Oh and the huumming birds â€" buzzing about, But chief among them al Are the ones that pile the honey, ‘The bees that go pell mell. Their â€" rights they say are being trampled on, By unscrupulous men and _ foolish women, In poisoning bushes of every kind, Paying no attention to blossoming time. ‘They may say we are useless, . but how foolish are they, If they poisoned us all they would then have to pay The loss of their fruit, the first they would feel, And then next the clover that decks every field. Most damage is done in â€" gooseberry time, For then we are but one per cent. of a kind, We‘re atttacted to blossom by the â€" _ sweet perfume Of.its sweets and its polien that are goue so soon. We flit about from blossom to blosâ€" , _ som Transmitting the fertilizing polien, And now byjthe way we‘re not claimâ€" ing too much, We speak very. truly â€" this was just * __ left for us. * And now though our petition be seemingly long, We have spoken politely, _ another ‘moment and we‘ll be gone, So when you are spraying â€" bushes again Make sure it is done when it won‘t us offend. GEO. W. STRANGWAY. Master.â€"At Willow City, N.D., to Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Master, a Son. * Catt... At Galt, May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Catt, a daughter. Littleâ€"*At Galt, May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joh» Little, a daughter. Snider.â€"Near, â€" Floradale, May 5th, <_to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider, . a . daughter. Feldpusch.â€"At Jerusalem, May 8th; to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feldpusch, a son. (Stillborn.) _ ~~â€" Pearson.â€"At Haysville, May 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Pearson, a son: f Plafl.â€"At New Hamburg, May . 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Pfaff, a son. ‘Cockman.â€"At Galt, May 9th, to Mr. * and «Mrs. Thos. Cocknian, a daughâ€" 8EE WIM SMILNC: There comes a ory ‘from â€" out the ~ ter. Hoge and _ OfLinwood. Boeckner â€" Schade.â€"At Waterldo, on ~. May i4th, by Rev. E.A. Schul: _~«Bulius Boeckner, to Mary Schade, â€" both ofâ€" Waterlo6. . : Kreller â€" Lunz.â€" _ At Berlin May the _ 40th, by Rev. W. Klocpfer, William _ (Rrelier, to Isaboila Lunz; both. of Kemanski â€" Rejewska.â€"At Berlin, on * May 10th, by â€" Rev. A.J. Fischer, ~ Stanilaus Lemanski to Julia <Reâ€" _ 109 ‘-.,‘,\',: of Berlin. ~~«~; 33 o e 4s in & cÂ¥ mm ,’ 8. h â€" ooaiins 4‘1 ln“.hk ,'." * omeg :{ M s > 3 *A t .f.‘ c nds o Ti th s x L13 BR n rag in * x& f Je -vguk‘,â€" j PWHE j + O " ,'. s Ainy Â¥ /# .",‘46*4“ APAreR »_fl‘} Bersing â€" Flachs.â€"On May 2:1, J Bersing of Hesson to Anni¢ Flachs Elora, Ont THE HONEY ‘GATHERING IN SECTS DEFENCE. â€" â€"At Galt, May lith, to Mr. Mrs. John S. Hogg, a daughâ€" BIRTHS MARRIAGES McArth J. K. SHINN, INJUNCTION HAS. BEEN XoNX* TINUED. * The Globe‘s report of the single court before Justice Anglin, Osgoode Hall, contains the following:â€" _ â€"=_ Preston & Berlin R. Co., v. G.T4 R. Co., Shirley Denison and R. Hanâ€" ning, for plaintifis, moved for | order continuing injunction granted by loâ€" cal judge at Berlin. D.L. McCarthy for defendants. Order made continuâ€" ing injunction, to trial. Costs reseryâ€" ed to be disposed ef by the trial Funeral Direstor and Embaimer Waserloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Rss dence, Young St., Soath. S$oh ies s o se P thog. o Cl U e 5 "MiMer, Wilson, wile . Heary H. # n her 8 th year | «0. 00._ . F" € % y it a S A Smnaret Hendérson. â€"At Berlin, May 9th, at \Ahe _ House of * Industry, William Henderson, llfi s6 years. â€" Kirchner, At Kossuth, May 9th, Marâ€" in, Spitzig, wile of Jobn Kirchnet; aged 62 years. oo w Gaod. â€"At Formosa, May 9th,‘ Dt Joseph â€" CGood, formerly of Watetâ€" loo, aged 98 years, 4 months, and 20. days. Rev. R. . Atkinson, of St. _ Giles‘ Church, Toronto, has accepted the call from Geneva . Church, Chesley. Rev. © A. Leslie â€" and three g@ommisâ€" sioners . {from the Chesley Church were before the Toronto Presbytery yesterday afternoon, ‘The call was not opposed by St. Giles‘, the commisâ€" sioners from which church, showever, testified to the splendid work . done by Mr. Atkinson there. Mr. Atkinson went to St. Giles‘ half a dozen years ago from Berlin, Ont. He is a gradâ€" uate of Edinburgh University, . and was in the Halifax Presbytery before coming to Ontario. Judge HIalifax, N.S., May 18. â€"The steainâ€" ers Barcelona and Numidian arrivâ€" ed yestcrday, the former from Haimâ€" burg and the latter from Liverpool. Between theim they landed 1,8322 passengers, mostly foreigners, and all bound for the Canadian West. They went through the usual mediâ€" cal examination here and 65 were detained as showing symptoms . of trachoma. This is a record number for this port, if not for Canada. Correspondents in Fruit Belt Report That Many Will Yield Only Half i the Usual Crop. Toronto, May 18.â€"Correspondents in the fruit belt report on the pros pects for the year‘s crops. The reâ€" ports received indicate that thero has _ been considerable _ damage wrought by the hard winter and the late opening of spring. x §] ‘Throughout the western section of the province, in the Counties of Esâ€" sex and Kent, as well as in ‘the Niagara district, there will ‘probably be not more than half a crop . of some fruits, while other buds are almos# entirely destroyed. The reâ€" ports agree that about 50 per cent. of the peach trees were killed, and many growers are cutting the dead wood down and burning it. Plum buds sufféred by the continued cold westher, and in some localities the high percentage of 75 of the Euroâ€" pean varietios Las been destroyed, Pears promise a good crop and ap« ples will be a fair yield, although probably not as good as. last year, when there was an unprecedented crop: As to the grapes there will be a decrease in the production.. Fruit growers have not in the past found grape _ growing â€" very profitable, owing to the low prices ru.llud_,:.‘nd many of them are cutting out whatâ€" ever vines they have left and putting in more productive â€" crops, In the western section of the province es peciaily is this the case. There will hardly be enough grapes there for home consumption. . ‘The earliest a”i‘nuub‘l‘o Mgi:c' fim be > M from received from the Oakville and other strawberry growing districts,. . The plants were protty well ruined by the great depth of snow, _ Howover, many of the other small late Ardits will yleld a fair average crop. ‘The frost played havoe with the young orchard trees, ... and Resex County reports that fully oneâ€"third olflatrflufirl’ow‘:‘mhfi been killed by mica, ien the winâ€" tor is very hard the mice are driven to attack the bark of trees, especialâ€" |y-mnl‘-|7.hrbo¢.’m ::n‘-thmufi:‘ â€"hflrfi“ sm Sestroy 1# snawing £ strip of . To eqain on fermnte ; 4 owing ‘to the he ground, . . REV. R. ATKINSON GOES 40 CHBESLEY. SIZING UP FRUIT CROP. Iminigrants Held For Diseaso. Ohio, : May years uh Harriston, May 18.â€"Yesterday afâ€" ternoon a _ sixteenâ€"yearâ€"old ‘son of Thowias~~*Burton: of Fulton‘s ~ Milis, Ottawa, May 18.â€"Theâ€"Police Comâ€" missioners commenced yesterday the hv.:stl’um Hattor by Poâ€" O » fif.:cm_ u-gf‘w.mm Conâ€" stable Walters accused Mr. Hatton of drinking liquor in . bars and also in the station while in uniform, â€" and four miles from here, while fool with a ‘ride, u;:hnumcluhu-m‘ the weapon Aand instantly killed â€" his gister, Pearl, aged fourteon. The bulâ€" bey the little band stopped and for a zwm there was a pathetic paube. * iC s on accepting a<present of a lady‘s cont trom smc who had been in the cells. witnegses : were heard on both sides, and at 12.80 o‘clock it . was decided to adjourn the invesâ€" tigation until toâ€"day, at 11 o‘clock. Meantime Sergt. Hatton is suspended pending the result. let â€" entered ~her through her head. nuulitn m es Mn hdrans Jtses calithâ€"conty . inest hi As the coffin was borne past the tomb of Livingstone within the Abâ€" _ The ice was fully choral. Both K mw.:&hmn.d* B«::n-mwu. publican State convention here yesâ€" terday adopted ‘a platform ow reciprocal trade relations, whi inâ€" volves the exchange â€" of competing commodities. May be gone and yet the remaining 1 wil{be lg,;ly mfi{iun to sustain a vl::c‘- ous vitality. â€" As a general thing few peoâ€" ple make more use of both lungs than is equivalent to a healthy use of one lung. These facts are all in the favor of the man or woman with weak lungs, even when disease has a strong grip on them. ’ had almost become chronic," writes A. 8. Elam, of Howe, Ia. "Had several kinds of medicine from different physicians without ml:leh ht‘:‘x‘e’fitd ‘:: 1&-«:« to“dDr. hv. Pierce an advice, began ‘Golden nedgl Discovery,‘ J have -3 twentyâ€"five appetite and am able.to fdo my work. I sinâ€" Sirety reconmmend Dr Plerce‘s Goiden Medical Medical M scovery.‘ _1 have used _ twentyâ€"five bome‘u When T ta it I had no a te, m was a-tflfl tlvd:a hggflm .nh“&:o an hg.,l‘w I better than Iâ€"did I 'o{‘dck. Haye a appetite and am able.to do my work. 1 sinâ€" Discovery to all who are afficted as Iwas." _ _ Those who suffer from chronic disâ€" eases are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free.~ All correspondence strictly private. _ Address Dr. R. V, Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pelicts assist the action of the "Discovery," 5 Plerce, Buffalo, .N. Y May 23â€"Stock and implements of the May 20â€"SLock and Imm}ncnfl of the late Jacob Schnarr, half mile east o! Erbsville. June 18.â€" The estate of the late Stepâ€" ben Alleiang, east of Elmira. WATERLOO MARKE 18. Waterloo, May 19. P OX Te i hevebs riyen bureunst to AUCTION SALES JOSEPH MICKUS, avortoxuenr. ONE LUNQG Oppose Reciprocity. , N. H., May 18.â€"The Re Scandal in Ottaws. NOTIGCE. wid m woll 7.00 475 2.t0 .18 18 16â€":me “"”fi's"' is striot E. ;flduu <b and of Lot SBIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN § Of the County of Waterioo. Ix 1‘1 Marren c# tus GUisbiaxentr or THE INraxt CHiLOREN or Asonzo H. Ens, Lar® or THE YILLAGE of JCLMIRA, INOTHE Covnty or WiTERLOO, MxmcHaXT, D#â€" Pure bred English Berkshire Boar, bred from imported stock, Also large Highest market . Load every _‘mdll:rdny wlll.:x’t‘n‘:lm May ber, oushion and parum atic tires, Higbost Cesq 624 mnoutent, Ramer ateo Ioaliy an cieared and in excellent 0: :fl +A bank batn with straw shed, stabling under all Large brick cottage with Fitchen s ed. Plo:t.yd water, weli ditched and m mtmwl&g.nd 2 miles from Eima and mw clyo.n. factory. For further inâ€" s mel sut JOHN i: CORRY, __ _ NOTICE is hereb 7 &lm. Bn_rsunt to Bec, 12 of Chap. 168, t s O. 1897, after the exâ€" piration of twenty days from the publication of this uctice, applicationwill be made to the Surrogate Conrt of the County of Wa erloo for the sppointment of the Truts and Guarantee Con:cny, TLimited, as Guardian of the Estates of infant children f the above named Alonzo H. Erb, deceased. Dated 18th May, 1904 /__ ./ _ ___.~ Yerkshire boar for service at my farm, lJm CLEASON SHANTZ, Waterloo. ies \Tâ€"mluoiâ€"'â€""on& Solicitor forsald infan‘s and for Tue Trusts & Guarantee Co., Limited. Municipality of Waterloo Court of Revision. _ _Notice is hereby given that the Hnldg:! Council of Waterico will sit as a Court of yision on Eaturday, May 28:b, : t 2 v‘clock p.m. m‘m-n%onmu Room at 'l'cu:-hip H;II. A‘x‘! r a determine assessmen «ppea interested parties will please take no ice and govern themseives accordinyly, _ _ _ _ _According to .aw Appeliants wn enter their appeals with the Clerk on or ore Satâ€" urday, May l4th, 1904. Township Hall, It Ttus MarTer or TtHs Estare or Jacom ScunaRr Latk or. tH® TowKxsmur or WaTERLOo, iN THE® CoUXTY or Warâ€" . > ®RLOO, FarxkR®, romaégkp. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Foo. 5§ of Chap. 12 : 8. !)."fi -rl“m 'h"&f' claima or cemands the estate of »+aid Jacobâ€"Schnarr decemâ€"ed who dioi on or about the 3is© day of March, 1901, are rcq tired to ssnd 3 prepaid or deliver: to ?“"",i Dickert of 1 onsMso(Woolwu. In s Cannlg of Waterloo, er (vo-t cflite adâ€" Aress Heidelberg) on or before ‘tne 1%h d#y of Juze, A. 1) 1004, their Christ an and surnimes and addre ses with M;mm in w iting dth&“?m t of their .mn- thon daly the sinbntory dosiataiin: .. H dndc:flm- mfiNR:%:A u: b.m‘.hwto pron:l: distribute the mesets of the :fl deceared ud valpa the wheins o witieh ts tm H%mu.?&.-%u te for :“m““"«"’{;’.“:a.fl,"""“ 5‘..&'!..!‘.':. iproen qutbet onl oo Prokarcs" the sed h: nmu".q. ol the Extate of Jaog» Echnatr, Whetigo, on May. 1001 * . 4t Judicial Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors. Complete line of %:v en haod x A M anbeprasitettoes Wore, Inrled GEIGER & BRFAK o in dints. tamainge * * For Service Take Notice. FARM FOR SALE. the Surrogate Court HAaLrr, Keur? & Mastz®n. JAMES C HAIGHT, J. C. HALLMAN, BRESLAU, ONT GEO. A. TILT g::".;.';f.glw PHILLELP sro on or | â€"Director of the Waterloo amaut Musical Soolaty‘s 8 1nd. Victor Feed The undersigned hegs to tender cinâ€" mwufimumna ohs customers the muc:l."um l.hu:xhoded him last year tdinth that for +he present semson Bt hie laid in a very large quantity, taken from fresh sprivg water which k'o‘t'-';" pared to deliver to customers partitics, large or at reason â€" mlmmwdflol@ U {r lbl.fl Afiu:.n D aud naulel] TrumpHoN# 233 â€" â€". â€" â€" Wargrkuoo CORN AND OATS THE FEED THAT FEEDS. i:: DEIIVERY WILL BE MADE DAILY ;::: S. Gingrich, ImrportED Boar kept for service. Quite a number.of lm}nfled pigs in stock just now and for sale. Imported Shorthorn Ball "Noxâ€" PaREL Arcner," for service. Havo also a few head of Shorthorn Cattle for sale, Yorkshire Pigs â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"â€" horn Bull for sale. 35 Alao Registered Mares for sa‘e. entals, & mg:-.’l ME:'::: on either safary or commission, ... Roasonable Prices... â€"Our Hardy Spoolaltiosâ€" STONH & WHLLINGTON, 4000 Tons of ~urest 1oe, me uds Rom Botiin. * * §27.85 noo#rn oN rrifietcits CHANCE OF Trail lea Now t train‘wil} leave Ber‘i 1 at 7.40 p. mâ€" for tb o lh.ntmiiclvmhn Toronto ou-n’m"'wu train ve for at 9 p. m. daily except Su day. * For ticketsand all info mation apply MAN to r®presant *( Ed. Durmel, Berlin 7 40 p, m. ot Organ. Pinkd. Viotin 4 ie e m »â€"~ H. M. DEVITT THE WOBLD‘S FAIR wWANTED ‘ For Sale Cheap _ J. R. STRICKLAND, ger train for P en Solind. JOHN HILL, :Eorwm. caving Be t 926 a. WATERLOO. 15â€"monthâ€"old Shortâ€" 7.10 p m, arriving at 1CE! 9.26 a. m. will â€"with new pasâ€" n «f w aterleq ind any in" , also mt «nd Har: modi of a Rab $1.25 $1.00 > 6. MACELLIDC THE BEST BUYING OF _ THIS SEASON â€" â€" â€" * In ladi»s‘ waists, we show & splendid sesortinent Jigham and P.iot Waists, 503 and 751 each. lmh'mon‘lio,lm, 1 25 to 3 00, White. vesting walsts at 1 25, 1.50 to 2 00, silk eff:ct waists nice dark atripes in black and mauve, large sizss special at 2.00. Silk Walstsâ€"aspecial value in silk waisis nwmmwmammowm\om C ; Farm Stock, Imzlements, ote. '-q_- v e moadnt,: be amyst i 'nm ra‘me m ae micrar on rener Tss " ____Monday, May 23rd, 1904 _ _ | x H OJ , Box 178, Bortin Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Goods at TEMPTING PRICES Note These Prices LANG BROS. & CO. at LANG‘S KID MAPLE SYRUP medef adeaea ue o u1 Reet t 6 M l $APZ Mn 0 0 25¢, 50c, 756 and $1.00 â€" . For Actual Values Go to the Star Clothifg. ’@% "L I&"I L m T L iT Go. . 3 We aro offering Ladies‘ readyâ€"toâ€"wear garments at tempting prices this woek, and those need »ng skirts of all kinds, suits, coats and waists, will do well to see what we are § showing. . S. HALLMAN, We have arrangements with a firm in S‘ubec grovinoe to ship us a large quant.itx of Maple yrup, so we take orders here an sell it at $1.00 PER IMPERIAL GALLQXN. .Now Auction Sale. â€"|Eggs For Hatohing That Hatch is the time to order. Bring your empties along. There are hundreds of makes of kid gloves; some wre and some are not.â€" There are no two mukes exactly TtD it made ty Feany & Cartot, at Girengide, Prai is noble, FTEAE hawiihmdfiw‘ow one ealied "Ascot", both are gusranteed. A lot of Clethirg our way at a price. ‘The best valn» «n pr.es ever placad before ns. . > We take the susp and place the same as fullows: . mithin cpoin, rhier satie w blagk sitbing, meveret . shades of brown, tan and groy. will bay a pair of #Avcot," a three elaep giove with. mumsat be. t the & We have them in ok, bBlack with â€" wiite Piichine: pat whiter ahte wl back maire big me ~ . several shades of brown, tan and grey. f LA i tae Cinke w kik UWORMARMI®EY skirte worth $100 for 150 . i2 on‘ lad es hiack ud white also oolored ~kirus woruh Sio fot 500, lafles fli+ sitcon toets m’“‘“flx’&f‘ -'::\h :la for ll.l'!‘t'. ladios marean ex a va uo $3 5) for..;........ ....?............;l“ do Sote, spesial at $8 50 to........,... ..« LADIES‘ SUITS ¢. LADIES‘ SKIRTS Snsfeo d te mary and bis k also da‘k gray m‘xtur~ at +pecinl prices this wook $2 50. $3 00, $3.15, $i 25 to $7.50 3 fawn â€" and LADIES JAKETS $aay jeciog uis UNDERSKI%TS !nidios Back Under 17â€"4mo SILK CGOATS Ladies »evest k onl for <digd ols in m The Crocer BE R LX ©a

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