An Aammuming Post Brings mum; QR you have lost. faith 1n other brands, try Maple" LeafSha‘g Proof Rubbers. They are wear and Men’ 8 "'Snag Proof†Rubbers, one buckle, 18 5 5 â€r: 1.-.]- Highat Prim pad for Farm Produce. Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick 0.K. line, The U. S. Groceries, Fruits, BARRISTER, [any to ma. Lowest Batu. Pam: for Sale or to Rent. Hen’e "'Snag Prbof†Rubbers, one buckle, 1 8 5 em heavy soles and heels.. .......... -'_ Men’s Snag Proof Rubbers, Klondike 2 50 laced, 6 inch top. rolled sole .......... __°__. F. EDGAR WEEKS. We have other linesâ€"call and see them. WWW GOOD TEAS a Spedalo. WOODVILLE BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY. '. A. CAMPBELL. Sells everything in We have great faith in M3219 Titan's always good wages to! W“ In! mas-abut they are hard 16 ï¬nd. We want a man 1!} this townâ€"awn†we ï¬nd him we will make it preï¬ablc fat him :9 wk am selling sysï¬em ï¬r Ta? Erma“ EV§NÂ¥N§ Pagan ' Incompetent Men 098 0W! 8m» Even with no pimple a mm! ID IMO mm; am am mull! In I? has“ them haw :9 ohm than pmmly. :- half an ham thfl aidlwy shim may like dull We paiiih. Dealer in Bread and Cakes. VAN STONE, m QUITE PUMJMING @9105“ PMLABBLPWA. M. R. NEILL Aunt for omumlo am ’00!) Dry Good: Eat: at“! Ca}: Ears, Remb- mad/ling, Boot: and Slim, Grotm'es. J. MURCHISON GO. HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kinds of Hana: Wm}: Rugs, Blankets; R956, : : Beds, etc : : Bicycle and Biqde KW. Melanie and Retail Bidder. wishutomonncethsthokecrgng “1459†d: MWMPprk, ,n D. .1. Means, P302. Ramadan-d. Ohm mm Terms, $1.00. QUEEN’S HOTEL J. W. PROUSE, C. H. MCKEE, Leaf Rubbersâ€" see them. so Kent-st. nuns“, A): ENDLESS â€mom: of hard, heai‘thful exercise “tom the boys wha participate in it. The boys representing: the hares plan to go where it‘ is the most difï¬cult for the boys in the re ‘ ,Who mpresent the bounds, to to! ow; ‘and, of course. it is far. more difï¬cult to: thirty or forty .boya'to pus with the, same de- gree of speed and Mutiny afforded onlytwo. .In> toenten intothh Moi-pom. " tmeuiti-n "v - ed in‘ long overtlowed woodland mea- dow stxcams. sometimes five or more miles in length. In the path or the hares oftentimes may be found trees that havq blown down with the limbs frozen in the ice, forming a. network of obstruction: of two on more test above the surface of the ice. and ne- cessitating jumping or climbing in order" to successfully, pus. Even fences with two or three toot pro- truding than throwing of the ice is .not an uncommon mature to en- mnter. _ _ . All these obstructing features. in- dependent o! the good derived from skating, form almo-t the goal, which ends the gport. The chase sometimes lagts for several hours before the boys are finally driven back. and it is not very diffiâ€" cult to imagine that soon after the chase begins it becomes very excit- ing; inasmuch on it _is usually: playâ€" and it has every indication of being accepted an a national winter game. in this country, but the players who are at the present time the moat successful and chow the greatest amount of skill learned their. line points ï¬rm the CANADIAN SKATERS. There 2: an excellent game on ice which is played. generally in the country among boys, and even men, ranging from tinteen to twenty-live years ‘01 ageâ€"called "Hare and Bounda'fl In order to play this game successfully, which is really nothing more or less than a. aport,-â€"and per- haps it would not be right 'to call it a game as there are no rules gov- erning it; only "to the extent that two boyp, and more it haired. are placed at a point at least a halt mile in advance; this forms the sterting point ion the homes. A crowd of thirty or forty boys in the rear at the word "Go" ‘atart in the chose. the two boy: in the front represent- ing the hares and thoco in the rear the hounds. The ohiect o! the boyc in the rear in to overtake the two boys who have already the Itart in the chase. and drive them backflto SKAIING-AND ITS MM 10 "IAN". Ill“ 1 «I I!!! ll"! Ilium" u tho mm mm hunting Thanh: an" a “no “on M m in um um mm m Hm I “I am anon" $9 am an m on ma» an: m h- m an" is mum. “at In m m «mm mum and "on “I! «cum I! W“. Mum um um“. m w b at» u M mm u 00mm a. um; um u mama ma tin-Mum in m Manta m am a! only» win: a; mull-Uni an “I! u the gum. also: an mm M u. cent): In} aims h) m arisen I new has the lacuna]! “unwise mu m min i maul humans mm the canine to the usual“ mum mu m has!!! given ta the putt: up}!!! in_ 3mm: L -_.-_6... In. -w w-_ You let this same boy on leannk school go straight home and he oblig- ed to so out to the woodsped and saw wood until his arms ache. and though exercising twofold more than he would in skatlnz. he does not re- eeivo the same henctit; simply be- cause the mind is at constant war against such work. when skating is in vogue. For this reason. Lather-s and mothers should both see that wcod sawing and skating should each DAWL‘ BEGINS. Take the boy when he becomes 3 tow years older; skating then has not lost any of its charms. but has developed to a greater extent and in I more matured manner. It is ottnn- times such freedom allowed the school boy (and even the girl) on the parents’ part relative to skating that has made some of the greatest fancy and trick skaters. also soon ot_the â€" '--vâ€" .._._..__v greatest speed ohsmpions in otter yesre; and this (sot has proven to be of crest materisl benefit to the psrent who msy by this time be more or less in need on s son‘s support. I do not mango this ss s mesnsot livelihood. wither do I disooursze it, but it one is to go into sksting. whe- ther he he boy on msn grown. he should go into it with sll the en- ergy sod enthnsissln thst he pos- sesses. _ Take skating in such games as Ire lhyed on the lee, "Shinny" (teken ran the Irish game "Shintyfl and hockey. which is nothing more nor lea than the perfected shinny or nhiuty game. M it in played with m greater science end skill. Thingame la‘probebly. more in vogue in (knoll: than in my other_pgrt of the-world. it; it thirhll spun bu “donu- Iuoh u couplets mrhnullnx uln- tivo to examine. increased bro-thing 3nd wurflgytivlu ognblnd. 7 7 A__ l-‘_.â€"I- ma man luau “NH.†wifloendyountrial sendna yourname I thepnper inwbich) down thawing-2e“ “Imfleredfrom pain end stiï¬nese in the heck. Sharp in: would catch me unexpectedly, whi wet: oomeï¬mes so severe u to nee faintin spells. Rheumatism allowed. end e sharp pnimwexeoooevetemtlhnd to take tothebedforoevenl months. leaned totake GinPilh. endinï¬vediyalwu upud mund the house. y pains www.mdlhavenothndew tumoltheold tronbledme. AndGin Pill: vemetheï¬ntpuinleumol Dou'tyoumt to_be rid_ of that nug- ï¬, biting, taunt-mg pun won the 1nd I: the kidneys? Don’t you want to eep through “3° â€iï¬ht without being disturbed by the sick kxd- am? Don’t you untto feel nlland bewell? Ken’sthe my: .Woodvilie Advoeate: Barrie has added a match taetory to its indus- tries, Drilli- s loch {aetory and a tse- tory ot the ‘l'. Eaton Company. Whit- by has added a beet spear taotory. and Lindsay a large industry. All iover the province. indeed. new eon- oerns are beingiooeted. but neneop- pear to come our way or “on inauire as to the possibilities e1 Beaverton. And why should they! There are imam pisses quite as desirable wboss people the (so: and are not only in but anxious to give a reasonable on (S pro one (or advant- ages and profits which industries brim. andp do not fear the much dreaded taxation when their teens iaM businesses are expa Mina as the result of their enterprise. We hear lmuch just now of tilep doairabiliq of industries in Bearerton. but our peo- ‘ple may rest assured that. it will be only by thesame means as have now been sdop bed by others that we can ever hop: to build up the town as an industrial oentm. We have every ad- vantage amend by Barrie. Lindsay or Oshawa. in tent. morn general is- eilitiea than are enjoyed by many of the towns whose names stand high in the commercial world. All that is I needed is a spirit 0! enterprise and willingness to encourage those who? are looking about for mentions tor solidiMnstriema l'.l Gin Pills Will Cure Your Sick Kidneys {Eiwï¬ï¬f 5113: 30H 100 as well us good luck to tho since-loving public. ho lutlni and haunting to all who putlolpoto In this naturally od- mlnd oport. Whether you be boy. am. an or reason. It you onto: this upon with o not you will get your ohm otjoodly â€turn. 4'" There in no other medial-)9 menu- tectnred thet_hee received so much preiee end eo my expreeeione ot gratitude n Chernberlein'e Cough Remedy. It is eflective. end prompt relic! tollowe ite nee. Greteiul per- onte everywhere do not heeitete to testify to ite merits tor the bene- tite 0! others. It in e outein cure tor eroup end will prevent the at- teck it given et the m eppaerenoe ot the dieeeee. It in eepceielly ud- epted to children es it: in pleeeent to teke end oonteine nothing injur- ious Mr. B. A. Hum phrpye. I. well known neident end clerk in the store otur. EMdAnoqICe Colony. Mt}. Atria. : ve need Chemba'lein’e O-ough Remedy to werd ott croupe end colds in my tem- ily y. I found it to be very. attune- tot-y end it given me pleeeure to re- minimum it. For eele by ell drug- 8 In Wings: wry; m but moo-u “mm; mom and m Man. a! m "mama in Miami. Mug mm. was the mm a! the cam ta 9 m, Inst- » «taut than mm: or mmâ€; m “.2233 L133» “marl?!†259 “um 95m} m†It! ! hm n hm; man-t: “in In: is We» and uttn ï¬Ã©ya‘n “flown“: mm» H on t on." mm u out- dapc. him In": at haul n stator mph! than MI tutu! mum-unt- w a painting him to: my cont-t that III ta wont to out". ml blue 0! no [mt 3 mental gin-on to him an- un imam-u ow wry sup-rt“ tb but“: must b- to his phyutul lore-Ia (or who. ll mat-l Activity with tic w" :- flaunts: Itmth, you b". a nr stun com Hutton. and It can w_tt at uytn‘q thn result wjll tat-m “mu; Egg; . aâ€... VJE} 1%. .Frun . m m in: ALL #9389 6! “ATM OR MONEY REFUNDED. "I on'forgetit. Th0 On Dec. .lqt Lindsay and Ops lost one of their oldnqt and. most res- pasted pioneerq in the person oi Mm. B. Brady. relea'ct. ot the late Francis Brady in bar seventy-ninth year. Born in 81150, Ireland the came to this country when six yarn old. with her “than Roger Moflngh. Stap- ping for e Mt while in York coun- ty they moved to the township of. Ope- In 1848 she married. Frencia Bu end they lived on the term in Sont Ope qntil 1885. when they moved to Lusty. 3:. Brady. mu be remembered by our 0|“. citie- ens ee raving acted. as etreeq over- use: tor e: number at years. The got-tel rennin- ol; lira. M were [and toreqton load-e313“:- leet utter high In- hed been ehreted b1 Rev. Arum Glee: e: 9 o'clock. ’vm 1.31%th by. e hue mt. nobody-wee then eqnveyed.» 8t; lure unit. her six med-ens; m: .m pen-bum. F. Ar cmfl.l{. Weicothmo A. Wil- kimon 41. E. Wallace 85.6 .11th 31, P. Workmn 27. L. Robinson 24. Luvs of Busine- - B. Wnrner 83. 8. Perri: 74, M. BO“. 61. J. Clark: 61. F. Bott 5". C. G. Warner 56. J. Foam 55. 9. Hill: 51. LsggflarQSI. WWIâ€"m Beckkmpingâ€" J. Hickey 100, 3. Dan 100. H. Luck ’0. 8. )1ch 9‘, L. Blemtt 84. V. C‘np he“ 8‘. L. Bul- der 88. E. Nolan: 81, 8. Due, 00 L. Kenny 76.1‘hnuton 75. H. No: na- 70. A. Bat: 05. 1". Way 64. J. Murphy 15. Absent-H. Williunaon. “N. French -- Ella Brady 80. Mind 81]- vuter 71. Ms: Smith 70. Aldnh W. 817: an 07. C. N. Cochranâ€. Harold Wallace 66. Dorian: Anderson 50. Edward R. Kingsley 48. Ncioon C. Butt :8. 00. K. â€Gill 5‘. B. Bndbnrn 54. L. Ichnxn 50. N. l". Allin so. A. L. P130198 50. I". Juknon 48. L. Joann 40. 2. Buuiu 88. C. Avignon 80. RGrunl.Bun.E.Afliuu. 2. Stewart 32. A. C. Gillupie 82. A. O'Neill 28. â€Minus 28. 8. Mark 24. P. Thompson 34. 3. Brady 1!. B. Wil- son 18. A. McNeil!“ II. E. Hclnnu 14. N. Graham 10. D. lillnlcy 8. J. E. Hart 8. 0. Graham 6. C. 11:10! 6. B. McDonald 4. Absentâ€"N. Touch- burn. J. Riohudoon. . ‘ III.“ 0! m VIII“ “All. II 'flll MIMI. NM. m u new» mum w. mm mud: u. m momma u. mm mum II. he flap" DI. cum DIM N. am mm II. «My. Plum OI. Puma “Hal: In; A» «mam Gum“. mm Gown UN; 9'“! â€5| WHO “if“ is: him. a, ma. : mt comm: INSTIWH. ll'l I I. Mach“ â€" L. 0m 00. 0. Pub, 00. R. lulu!“ u. G. J. mum: 77. 0. Bulk u. 8. Val: to. J. Donna M, A. Smith 50, l". Aachen») 50. 3. Full- 60. K. Tonehburn a. G. Gm- hun 46. J. Houston 4:. 8. Richard- Ion 48. I. Rankin co. D. bank 31. B. Kh‘lh’ 88. 1!. (Jam 85. 1'. ï¬nal 83. I. Stun 81. J. lurphy 80.Jnlhluhy$0.J.L.Rouao. J. Pub: 24. Workman 23. W. A. Cathy :0. 1!. Kyle: 20. F. launder 18. 3. hold 10. W. Hakim] 10. J. Gun: 10. C. ‘8. Thompson 6. J. Lytlc I. Aboutâ€"R. new. V. 0.93, F. Clendumm Pb dc: â€" 8. Val- 84. J. Parker 62. Cm: 61. K. Tomhbcrn- 8. June. In by M. 8. [RIM 54, Julia larva! 51. F. Mam ‘89 8. Fun: ‘7. D. Lamb ‘5, 1". Peel 4:. M. Myles 39. H. Cnrmdden 37. W. Gale, 3‘. A. Richardson 3. R. Cul- Ih 88. J. Greer 28. M. Steers 27, F. gamma 27. J. Lytle :0. W. Huld- Khobu - N. Allely no. I". nop- kins IN. G. Thornbury 100. C. R. Ford as. 3. Gnhun as. J. u. twig; on. 00. N.Aue1159.N Tonehburn 57. A. Phtlpl 57. ’B. Wilson 5‘. L. IcKenâ€" 3505‘ 8.15, lotâ€. 8. Mutt ‘7. C. 8. FON'AQE. Bndy 88.N. anun38. P. Bknna88.!'.,1uklon87. C. Gn- hun 85.A KcNeillic 86.101.31ch was 3. Pom!- 80. A. C. Gillespie 29. Bed 28. E. Stunt: :4. Absent 8. Allin. B. Bradbnrn. B. Hanan. J. Wu. , U A; Purl-h a. J. "any a. a. Work- mm a. n. u. Puke: so. 1:. Hang}: l.- I A. Latin - 3. Hang!) so. A. away: 82. l". Thomspon 66. 8. Bl. Graham 06. N. Allin 62. H.- Worknnn Q. 3. Guy lunch 2 Fannie Nun-t u. Ran M ll. Mm am l0. Bum Mound" IO. hm “Mon #4. Once Rum-dun DI. Anni: flcnw 1!. 9H?! ma Motor; a My 1 i ii “I. â€I m W K“! H â€a I†WM! h Hartfl CI. all“ ' â€Francis M. M Hum It. I‘lflll “I "In I W «Mm an! am No IN mm. mil“ «I. “an I: m mmmuu II. Huh I I“ flam- lu. mm {mm mm M. 9M! OBITUAIY. A; In." I" â€3| an 0‘ mmmms «mu-gauges“: B’BE SURE Ilium am lflSflflflEfl ties of Victoria and Ontario. With. it thh. the monemnt of manned Auctionâ€!- {or Coun-‘ Give satisfaction FAR! FOB BALE-100 um. lot u. con. 0. Brook; 90 tom cleared. balance bush and putm; 2 good wells. mu orchard. good stone house. [Ont building- oonsiot of In no barn. homo stable. cache nu.- Ne. and pic-pen. Conï¬derabie need- oi; 15 acres in roots and wayit. A number 0; other farm: (or sale. the tome desinhlo buildings in town. nun-um Tum easy. Apypl ELIAS BOWES. Linda]. or GEO. JOHNSON. 001:. 13. Form [or aie in Heripoea. 118 um. 88 eoree eleiud (88 «area ploughed and. 5 mm postnre); bolenee cedar, meek, etc. Good (rune house. well toned, three wells, convenient to actual. church on! Inn-he? ploughing done, mil oreherd. Tenn: V011 moon-Ne. PARIS F OR SALE. “Women s ' Headaches†W 19th, NOELâ€"'3!) “.1.me GEORGE JAOKSON, ‘" ‘ m Don't «stray "u u. a , pain, that gm u m~ «Man " mntggw m TM! II the oniy “Tu. mm m mum. um! “f m M“. 'MMW i U .‘I ï¬lm â€In m m Cinnamon! m m 0' M “NH“! cm ‘ 0' Pavemn " in tho mm “ bulld. t M“ mm mum lwmm h M“ h†an FM); “Malibu E E1? 2 fl 33 JOHN KENNEDY, OIIA'I'ICT O 0003 PATH“! WON Bu! but. Agent. Linduy. in :3 who“! to: 3': Vac-dons. §2 an. WI oomâ€"nm rm GEO. JACKSON. an hours and nmduus (Pnououuczo Sl-KEEN) MESH mum-I luau-cum“... mm.- mm Allworkuxdmnuidï¬: “Beingsnevï¬mowï¬ Mud‘dmodem dong. mudnï¬muonowm" "OWMM‘I’Q fllflfllfl MARBLE m .nbip vithont “‘1‘ We invite a: W“ m at scorcn, 11““ "' CANADIAN mm «In. hue 3"“ h". # aide-l public- of Lindsay, will Pa! " ‘ CASH PRICE for 3" SHEEEPSKINS, L TALLOW and BARK ' and warehouse at We' Bridge.â€"6m. M00 and Shop 147 m W. HOLTO YOU CAN SA' by ordering now. 5Fot: time only we are SELLI COST Parlour Suits 14 Coaches, Loni-185. El!‘ c resswell and Jordan, Nearly mite WQ 0M! 8 W. W. JORMI If" Show 5M y" J." ‘lznui NZ: