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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Dec 1902, p. 8

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< their imagination for their facts, ADC | gi> _ .\ Ome evening after the debate was eBâ€"| mi k ,‘i young man was reminded by | ing is ¢ im, ‘‘My! but you did give us | W® _ ieome whoppers tonight." _ ‘"Well, y| ot _A didn‘t deceive anyone. I thought . I "u «. | would so put . matiers that they | ;? gy~< might know what I was at.‘‘ Some] ,, . _ are gilted with the gift of speech and | ,â€" e s ‘border on éloquence and yet say | tb â€"_|| pothing. 1t is sometimes humiliating | B _( _ to read and study up your side of the | ¢ =‘ | / question and . do the best you can, i _( faithfully to presentâ€" it in debate, and | ,, ~‘then : to be followed by an opponent| 7. § with sarcasm, and a single swoop ol | w + his ha» .mwumcâ€"dâ€" w i shed all that you advanced. a * | Our school began with very simple | + TL subjects: ‘"‘Which is the most profitâ€" | 7 ‘ whie for the farmer, the ox or the f ;_}‘,'7' *"Fhe sheep or the cow!" : ~ **Which is the mose profitable metal, | , _ fro i or gold?" "By which can . you | 1 â€" derive most knowledge, by reading or | _ by travel?" "Which is the most hapâ€"| _ py, single or married life?" ‘‘Which o _ is the worst affiiction, a smoking 1 ”‘gry or a scolding wife?" (Mostly | . B fireâ€"places then). "Which brings | "___ most :\euuu. anticipation or realiâ€" .. . ®ation?" But the subject that awakâ€" / Cened the most interest and enthusiâ€" | «./ asm was ‘"Which is the most suitable _ .. place for the new County buildings, is s PY or Berlint‘ This was a live _« * question, and provoked an animated v‘é Lt io The house was well fillâ€" _ J ed. The question was being discussâ€" 7: â€"od QflmthOmnty. The Society, f > M ‘ common consent, allowed the two _ .. ~Car , ~(&wo of our best debaters) §' ‘the | time of the discussion. . I t u.. give sgome of the arguments . from 5 ho C % emory: For Berlinâ€"It will be more @â€" central; it is a nice clean place; it is nc omm inteligent place, it is a more .. . moral plac . Preston then had two â€" ie en ns m o0 \c. hote n br they may have _ be :quu to this in .â€" beha admitting that ‘ Berlin is more central, what nicer _ place for a town site, and then the ~bis : mot .“.'{hr teacher wants b&rt a debating school, and wants ) to become a member. Are you Wn SM said "What d of a school is that?" He ‘exâ€" laine l ~ms: well as he could, and she * 5" wonder what good can come fem such a school!" . The boy . reâ€" + plic , ‘‘L bave just been reading* in 6 life of Benjamin Franklin, that hen he went to the city {Philadelâ€" pI ;) he attended a Debating Society ,:.;-M it was of great benefit to \ (Bim. all through . life." _ She said, | *‘Was he ever a Christian?t‘‘ ‘The boy :»’,l%“.*" â€"not answer, â€" and L. do not ‘‘â€" know; who can. That mother showed . what was of highest interest to her, ‘~‘ the spiritual and etvernal: welfare _ of . her boys. : The parents talked it over, _ mhd gave their consent. It doubtless bad strong opposition from some Mamilies, but the school was started ‘ame night in the week for the winter 'c( the young men, several ci i â€"men, and quite a number of Behcolday Reminiseences, , y did not all develop into su¢â€" ’”vv-“' debaters or into free and casy but they learat a ~good bod many [ things, _ among them the That to have knowledge, you wmust study, you must be a reader, a ‘Shinker, and you _ must remember what you have learned, and if you wish to convince others you must be: . mmt in order your facts, and your knowledge. It will convince i0 one to get up and say, "Mr. «CBairm: , I am convinced that ow side is right, and that â€" we chave> adâ€" vanced the best arguments, and that you wili give the decision in our A few were disposed ‘to draw OB Watch of yo if not g:w:m&u watch.= He can repair ; it Give faction ? e i‘ * | A TORONTO MISER \W would 5P ud a. ho wnale age le onr saigh ‘. #y>s La :*?1\5""‘{ C e{%‘z“ "i it s ons Berlin and one a Governmg ;& extract from a Preston ""B""‘ ing an account of the meeting. I 40 not remember the chairman‘s decision â€"the meeting was largely in favor of Preston. Nevertheless, â€" Berlin was | made the county seat. pEATZY oF EL HYMAX INX THa GENZRAL HOSPITAL Toronto, _ Dst. of : an â€" / aged at the General 1 yesterday afterno M,WM“U‘ sme of the most remarkable suses of ,,‘.,h.mbuwnh-wl Tha. a wealthy old men corid for over 25 years ‘play the part of a destitute old pauper without detection seems inâ€" credible. â€" The death of Eli Hyman, how» ever, revealed the fact that he was worth ‘ at least $100,000, and possibly nuch more. _ Under the name of Henry Lolinsici he -nth.te‘ the hospital ?m .cgimo m%hodfl,%mehmm p“-d- mwmrw uant and he was so dirty that the ward t.uugmu:duthym&fli sence. ‘Souud order and was. put to bed after being washed. 3t was seen that he was st fxâ€">m pnew. menia a~d pleurisy comh‘\i, and that the dissases had «\zeady ~obtained a six, â€"@ tifled and visited the sick man until the hour of his death. “trh. his illness H)'nnw-”thnmiwt and exacting and demanded ceaseless att.ation. When sntto‘bedhlnmledtom:mms irty red handkerchief looseI{“:iod in a mm she put it in a table drawer the bed. â€" No~ome suspected that Zolipski was any other than a destitute old rwbht, until ~his â€" death. came, Then effects were examined and the m facte m revealed. . The. “w contained .a for ond of bonds and otrzhmounb ing in value to $81,000. _ Of $17,000 was in ogughmr?‘lnd $14,000 in anâ€" other. poel moreever, â€" were AND BEGGED CONSTANTLY. stuffed with similar securities, and the total value of these found in his effects «t the hospital was over $50,000. ~ The ruling passion of the old miser remained UBITIES _ WORTEX $100,000 rOUND IN HIS CLOTHEZ '{’?&'W'J‘g, and with his dying rea '::pd. vest, veat. Before this he had H that ‘:a"mtsd to -? something to the Rabbi, but put it off on account of his weakness, . .. "Fli Hyman is known to have been the old man‘s correct name. _ "Henty Zolingld® ‘and "Davis" were E«qm which he used at different es. _ He was 70 enrsof?,mbomhm and Im!y been in Toronto for 32 years.| Begzin:mle‘ems to have been a ml‘l with him, for, altho some the Jews of the dty“fin.:::“ life | wasâ€"discovered last spring, he continuâ€" ed his old manner of living. (In the mornings he appeared as a rag, bone and bottle collector and begged from door to door. _ He was well known in the east» ern parts of the city: around Jarvis, Carlton, Parliament and Queen streets. He would ask most fnqmfly for a car ticket, saying that he been in the ho:(khl and wanted to get down. to York street. â€" In the evenings he was in the habit of selling newspapers, and compiained that the newsboys interferâ€" ed and tried _ to :z him. When night . time came would be seen trying to sell his "last paper." He always had this last one tucked away beneath his coat, as though it were and his appea! was fre« qum; successful. When The Sunday World and the New York pap‘rs came | Bieijerâ€"Tobian he J‘fl them "two l:r.{vc," and Bl:: tln*::‘n. d“ B: tell the ,?nn that he was losing Rev. R ‘om 1t. This often resuited in a| CDts, bYy Rev. R. vor fimwâ€"n'uvh him ten cents}~ ward Bléller, of Pres instead of five cents. fi. had no home| Tobian, of Berlin; in the city, but slept in alleys and outâ€" |Ewaldâ€"Winching==At 1 houses. am & mitticd _ mai. Mri. 17th, 6. H. E“M.J ‘%mme.umnmw- ching, both ofâ€"Prest« near . Stréeteville, and" | it .m, repo‘ted â€"to be DEATHS well â€" off. â€" They were married in f 0. on houled â€" Pistman at!" Pine "harbe. in N U was e Â¥ Ford Lake, in his ht raimands es mad se to tht |uowal At" Gait. . Dec m.h'., T _Anmnhb_.-fl M‘fll.hlfi‘l" ...un"‘h o:hnr;n. gver twentyâ€"five ® epree fou r.....‘z:j bor Frexers nadk it known that se o mneiad n t of his wealth :-‘-I.: T L 2l tasbur abls to dmbo#e ' ha was mo wbis to impose 1 Tae vbarliable faesn of his own race. up was born in Russia ak 1 o*clook man until the ing his illness SR T T Ao e he hosâ€" | causes: much loss of , repugâ€" which we attribute / “::: .‘.mi:untnuhu to out & “”mml& nd was |now that the water Â¥t was it is yery scarce, is < m‘ pmeuâ€"| lay." «PWei Wt 040024 >> We Report Reaches Ottews of the Killing of Ewo White Men in Northwest ment â€"â€" from â€" Assistent | Comunissioner | _ Wood, dated 15th Deceimber, stating that a Salmon River Indian reports that at Fantains two »weeks ago the dred Indians ou the Upper Pelly raided a trader‘g store and killed two white men, Belkirk Indians from the MeMilias Statwint were snoken: to. but knOW MO#â€" s trader‘y store and killed AWO WITUYA Selkirk Indians from the MeMillas district were to.. but. know ngs x ’.:«% who recently KiA o4 rom the Mch.illan Rive: states that there is a trader named ‘Bmith, who CHCRC TV C PCOE SPTE TE W‘Mn‘pofllt the mouth of that river, where it empties itselt into ».m. Smith does cons â€" ‘rable bustiâ€" nes Wit ."h h!d“‘: ‘l“.b & riay be the trader referred ant Commissioner Wood is to the truth of the report, munication, it will be some time before anything definite is known« _ VC W“‘mâ€" Ced "r""l‘l' 'h m miles east d._flg.*:;‘“_‘_!"}.‘_“&.‘.“ was a qroat deal of wheat awsiting shipment, and fuel wes needed. © "The tion conditions along difficulty that we have," Mr. Tuit said, "is not that we bave not sufficient cars or p.wer, but that the water is !l such CE Mine P C P en .&ltyhfln,wtthtmhnn W“MWBW tives in good order. â€" The wate brings about leakage, it foaums in the boilers .u.umwpmumm ‘to be cleamed out~ thoroug=.y. causes much loss of time: < The cause which we attribute for this quality of viml:mt the hnzdflnt‘ in fi out & mmtaum‘m. M%u-& now that the water is very scare, and Il:b.vqm,hum(uuflu- y. ‘Arrivals at © Rdmonton from . Port Chipewyan report many deaths â€"during the past fall among the Indians from a disease Similar to â€"mensles ,ombia«l EOeE 1 Chipewya “-pan deaths duri m maiy ring the past among the Indians from a disease fihr to _ mensles ~combined with mumps. _ ‘There were also some deaths amongst the halfbreeds, but no v%pfi;‘dhd. ‘The disease had abâ€" ated at Chipewyan, but it was expected that it would fi-udtoroudduln. to which point the Indians from the bar» At the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, near Crosshill, .onâ€"December 2, Miss Kate, daughter of Mt. . Jacob Boshart, was united in marriage to Mr. Moses Bast, third line, Wellesâ€" l1y. A large number of guests were présent.> Bishop Lichty officiated, afâ€" ter which a wedding dinner was servâ€" ed and a social time spent. aI g- Prva V en Richertâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 13th, the | : Of YDre® MHSA BHAXU 2* OO wile of Herman Richert, of & son. 'mflâ€"‘,mmfl":“mi Schneiderâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 16th, the| Waltes 2 Lâ€" es of Hawksâ€" wile of Oscar Schneider, of a son. | _ Â¥ille Con 9 Wellesley Tp. _: of Harperâ€"At Guelph, Dec. 13th, â€" the| Fob 18 â€" _ Stock afd implements wite of John A. Harper, of a M‘cuael Brubacher, 1+ 1â€"2 miles Wost daughter. of St Jac »bs,on north side of Conestoâ€" Eschâ€"At Conestogo, Dec. 14th, the| &0 rivor. wife of Enos Esch, of a daughter, rnptnmnmies â€"enerceagn mss stillborn. w , Buckhartâ€"In Peel, Dec. 15th, the T“ch" ILC0. wite of Enoch Buckbart,â€" of at : ~~ bgae ers ‘: daughter. C s > . llies. Ruthigâ€"In Wilmot, Dec. 15th, the mmfi?mfifism Galeâ€"MeCullaâ€"At ~New m.qu.| t n S t , Dec. 16th, atâ€" the Methodist _ P&T* | ry1agkamith shop and tools. in the villaze of somage,. by Rev..C. Draper, â€" Glen W.â€" Gale to Frances McCuilla, of Hntilf, Mich. ts Bleilerâ€"Tobianâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 18th at the home of < ~the bride‘s â€" parâ€" ents, by Rev. R. von Pirch, Edâ€" "ward Bléiler, of Preston, to Anna Tobian, of Berlin: Ewaldâ€"Winching=â€"At Preston, Dec. l i7th, B. H. Ewald, {0 Naney Winâ€" ching, both of Preston. wife of Louis Ruthig, of a son WINNIPEG rader referred to. Assistâ€" oner Wood is inquiring &4 of the report, but, as the MARRILAGES Rast Zorra, Dec. 12th Easthope, Dec. 1#th comedimes . SAA0s CSE O PCEA e m o d enstonlet 49 substitute as being «just as MI’ as â€" P m viser, ons i mthientmore on pubbaned, mman m es oo m or lothâ€" volume, to J5r. &. V. Plerce, Builalo®, N. Â¥. Galt Reporter: : The â€"Council is â€"at length successful in its effort to sup~ ply a imunicipal fue!"yard. <It has Mswuduudmeerhnl'ool at. Durham at $5.50 and â€" $6.00 on board the cars., This will be shipped to Galt at once and will be sold at cost price to such ratepayers as are in need of it. This is the first time in‘ the history: of this ~municipality that such an actiod has been taken. }an 27â€"â€"Btock andimplements of Joht | Micsay mesene mse | 4 oi 000 ols Pob 16 * Stock afd implements of| A Sihent No fii’."w";.‘.‘. Michael Brubacher,1»1â€"2 miles. West | oo Coun‘ z. 1 mile from . on-&z of St Jac »bs,on north side of Conestoâ€" =‘fl'~m ""’h""""i‘.‘..-? : go river. pure, -.ndl%"fi i .U:‘!#‘a T i en o en on ioi y irrrcruen omcs | ie 4 good. housen.. _ The place is ~ _ _ _tL_._ ~W2mntaad m-%ghhm Apply to waTERLOO MARKETS. aterloo, December 23. Town of Waterloo. y OTIOR is t given that a. NWce 3NE ‘E school trusteas town of held at the Town Hail, Ma: ket House, on $2â€"1mo. For Sale or to Rent. AUCTION SALES. . For particulars apply to PETER KOBLENBRENNER, LOUIS,.@CHWEITZER, Sco‘y. Tooint Soebe;, nof is mid in tm â€"| Auction Sale Chamber, Town Hail, W aterios, epping Ou% it HORSESâ€" make MieF "gr*.;‘.".?f‘f"“ ;g_%".._m.:.m-. Tikee 4 +« OF x« farm Stook & implements pipmmreganin a Sugen eereies IMPLEMENTS, ot~,â€"Bindor in good work« lulg.:tdc (Mawey Harris) Dooring mower 5 ft. ut, mower 4 fr. out, shoe drill nearlr r-‘ ie feemne un sn eaas Turnip , two frou mx-fl mn-‘g\”- disk, two narrow wagon. oneâ€"horse dump % eng oi palk bae mt ‘.‘%fll‘:- m‘a‘ s sns hn hn sid begmen bor: bar shovels and ather articles, also y s _ m Walk in and Look Around. rack, Mwâ€"-r'mm & lbub':*w,ifl::'mrfité"’ nc Mopvels. hoes, Â¥ ctossout saws, fron I‘ and 2 miles northe tainin? 12 actes more Or suirable for market ga ‘ . ce 5o rafaty + hludwodh‘n: mrl.' e ith modern 0 nees. kitchen and wash bouse attached, bank barn. driving *he PERORE M OBE U ILL Lcan in inder and stuffer, parior stove, organ in the promises or by letter to 47â€"1m6 Notce to Farmors oi aen ies E:'::Tfir“"l ». pushina Valuable Property for Sale Se mire Aiieni n ink e Aranatipeges <aL Farm for Sale 6i# Farm for Sale. siy D o ____â€". ‘ wised Statutes of Ontario, 1807. Chapter 199, Feww / m&hwd&b-fllruh .'Ildhl‘ %--Mmmafl?fifim f "l,ln.unm;an:hm M:‘anl{':l' ta* | to i > wfl"mn for pab ere es ana s ecutors of the last 'r=.' : ather: war .ma- -fi m } bate. Mmmwslfl.r?_m fol w dierk: | ‘ Notise he ‘ ‘ Noticeis: bereby gires res pursuan®;_to the Reâ€" in You AARMMMAAAMRMAMAA® AMMAMAAMAMMA L Christmas . 1y to th ‘Slaiv« of which they shat then a?lnnflhrmvmmmmu liahle fif said a«mots, orâ€" «ny part thereof, to nz'rl-l-“olvén- claim notice ‘Lriu:nnnul by them at the Boee at Beritc the 10th day of D:c. A. D. 190%. éouednlny * Je bave things ou which will help in your enjoyment of the day. Letusluv':‘rour : see how perâ€" i huhctky we fi'tby‘our ds of th« season. .__ 3 we can satisfy most critical. n stil or soft, black or colored, and in all Qw h and American styles. * y » Th s‘ In furnishings we have the most complete. 0 . Mntochoo:c'mm o.:'ls-. S0ox. % anduesfithe of the Am fourâ€" f ascots, fowing ends, bows, knots. es mt In the mfll&tddadm W. Martim, late of the Townskip of wme-a.‘z.-qq I# aterloo, to call and see one of the finest assortmenta of. < . _ mmmmmrmmdw Emnmkso!ndm-hm;::lotsd Music bts, in short everything in the furniture line. Couches, Kaey Chairs and Parlor Sets, all prices. . Closest furniture prices on King Dated at 8t. Jacobe, the 1fth day of Dec. 1908. We are now cutting some beautiful in yellow, pink, white etc. s 3 ‘a-*l:i.lwm-m large assortment of Palms, Ferns Agge e mt ¢ weddings, partics, You‘re Invited Phone 402. EFarm for sale. Notice to Creditors. China Hall, . WILDFANG‘S H. L JANZEN, Bolicitor for ‘Out, A. G. Schreiter, ved at the time of ald diaptont EBEY] _ fln mask foot which in knove | | go e i t ut im( t Sonsohs t We w Panl hn | | of the choicest fixar and «pe w cutting some in stock. All kinds of piew oo ol - es " fllrysanlhmns‘ri...... Ti e n“ M“ “ n e the securities (if The Star Clothing House. PHOMN H 156. Demangs wili now offer for sald_his prite win= :luwmm trous 6 woeks to years ; his w > wt-;udwmmmmw All kinds of Shoâ€"t Hom cattle for sale at all times. * sugglos | . «~KNB.. o i ltq:‘:‘hr‘u’:’?:-h-dm hf‘“ e ers. I make a spe<‘Aity of the M The Undersigned lin noiséless gear. I also do a fine trade in the Adan‘s waggon, which is noted to be the le. der in Canada. â€": / lahdltm‘mun:% son y t are nf \ Mm Horss shoeing as nsual, so as to give cinifo:t and develop the toot. Interfering and overâ€"reaching prevented. A C. Thoman, â€" _ King St., East of Scott, BERLIN bay vitock roodâ€" ccomiin The Three Best Days For Srors Ix Devirt‘s BLOCK, NOTIGE! Apply to John Hill, Wollesley, 2056 MWM MA BERLIN a BERLIN: k V agotable S. Gingol BERLIN at Sn

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