as €] because sustained severe in At seems that a team was the buggy in which Mrs, eal was riding: = The driver of} team was walking behind his}; gon 10 keep himself warn. © At an unfortunate moment a third rig tattled by and started the walking vas din the wagon to stop the horses started. going at a pretty Mrs. Real does not heard the team com: it nt too late. The tongue off Tau through the back of hn "abd the unfortunate as flung forward over the but she managed 'fo afts, aud for a time was ng in this fashion. The ttached to: the buggy was Figg tb play from 7 h p for some time 40 come. Bon be news Mater Belly, © THE RIGHT MAN. . liree topics of | The right tian, the *wiite™ man : town hes The Push and Phay and Wight wan, y tos one' of | Goes straight ahead, witout » dread jer, "| OF what folks do ew wien is said ; tH vith that vould uke cur hey were all set € Nave a. monument us in years 10 come of all happened. © You might hunt your neighbor, he will tell fhe can.' : pn He next topic of conversation is weather. This is never failing for we have 'a new kind almost every day, and sometimes more kinds that one. 'The * oldest resi- dent has been ransacking his mem: d like this, and 10 1 La ans hla. and. to 'he was satisfied that be had founda duplicate. Plowing was done by one farmer near here ous d day since Christmas." Rumor t,9100; that an hepatica was bloom recently, but we e the flower, now and spread it over we might have lad good this winter It is doubt: ful if we have had more than three feet. of snow this winter, 2 * * Fagen A A Citizen's Committee ~ for betterfug the town commercially and morally ought to be a good thing. Perhaps it may be difficult to get Dig interests to locate here, but that is 10 reason why smaller at 8 should not see the advan. tage cf coming to our town. Some industry on Bets its 'raw material 'sticlias a canning fac: be a good thing. Te oe & Step has. been taken water on Lake Scugog. sttract for the constriction and lift lock' at' Liudsay duly execnted by the con- ice $37,000. work to be before March roth, 3 ns, ili | He's not a fool---he's whens cool, And never lets his er He makes his ploy and we Without regard to flag ar sling, But plugs along at sm eves pane, And in the end be wis Bis sce. He knows lies canneh lat, and so A] He doesn't care wing sumll they throw ; He's bound in time 40 come on throngh, And so will 1, and se will yeu, ; Miss H. Pryast andl Miss A. Brooks, also Messss Hortop and Veapon were im Seww for the hockey match hast week. Dou't cook your osm pancakes next Tuesday, try these at the towit hall instead. Took Wrong: Ewibrella Would the return the gold fuxred + mmbrella and get in rerern ope with the initials. B. Iv. 13 <1. A, Garow. Pork'and: beams ge. at the town hall next Tuesday. Miss Mt. EB. Show, of Torouto, and Mr. Theos. Hotker, of Crystal City, Man, ave the gasts of Mr, John Doubt this week. Mr. Merle Reicher Satur: day and' Stndsy fe to, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Macnab. \ On Shrove Twesduy, Reb. 23, a pancake social will be held in the basement of the towm Ball, by the congregation of the Baglish church commencing at 5 30 poy. Pancakes and Syrup with tes and coffee 150. For those who do pot lke pancakes other refreshnients willbe ywovided. No admission charge, yon j st pay for what yeu em. Everybody cone; Hockey West ws. Ent The young felbros mre following the footsteps of the semior sports. On 'Saturday afiesnson last the east playedithe wesd im an interest ing game. The sears was three to totwo in foros of the east. The live vp was-- Hast G. Jones R Roach A. Corrin y T. Bowerman, Rover L. Lave E, McGregor, Centre, © McKinuon Py Wing, N. Sisson Hol. Switzer LW 6. McMillan O.Roberts, Spare C. Short The Saakivet Gunde A traordina: x con- ? Antex Nosiinary Suture ! en hee oil Aor one year to the Port P : Star. If you have die A you can $1.00 Medes mupeh it yun that Chinese coolie labor in Canada should be stopped." : The debaters on 'the affirmative. side were't= Mr. Oscar Jack: awed Missi¥atrice; McMaster who oak as theirs ground' for debate the low wages problem and the ity of 'the Chinese, making them Wndesirable citizens. he debaters on the negative side were ;--Miss Florence and Mr. Lloyd White claimed Slat the Chinese are a hardy frugal, 3» dustrious race, that their work lies outside of work desired Canadians; and that it is thr them that we may reach and civilize the far cast. Both sides stated splendid points which they sustained by convmeing arguments. . The judges, Mr. Stone, nnetral; Miss Alice Stewart, affirm ; Nis. Jobn Mec Arthur. weg i gave their decision in favor of the affirsstive side. Rev. Mr Hobson who was sent was called upon to address the students, He spoke of the valme of debate as an opportunity for the young people. to develop Vhsir faculty of rendy and weighty speech, He also urged upon theny the imn- portance of careful charaeter building at this critical period im their lives. He said, *' have sound principles and hold to them," Foon quoting the word of Roosevels, Be said; " First ponder a question smi then decide for the right, : While the judges were dei : he debate, Mr. Hobson gave us a ew interestivg remarks on Chima, his birthplace. ; La RR Misses May McLean and Milsed > Hottop favored us with instromess = tals and the Qhartette sang ** 'Ms in the stilly night." The meeting closed by a the, venderivg of *' God save the King.