RIGHT IN SEASON . Don't you want a ï¬ne new pair for the bin aroma? Come in and pick out yours. ~ SILVESTER BROS Dlvhlél Court In Swuflvmo. on loadâ€. Jfll. :uz. In. Lagaer. "ulna-yd Nuns. ll open (or enlmmanu. Phone 21". Rev. w. M. MoGuh-o Ion on 8M.- ‘rdu to woman I «rim 0! avnuge- um: not-vices u Vlnelaud. Int your than of the Januuy do" mos. wuol the “veal-In: columns. Pontoon have “acted a consider- sblo slum the put luck or more. Men are mylug $1.15 has at Good-wood. mt Thursday's mule! wn or homely but“. Prize: were prmub w! “caused. eu- bfln‘ln; 46¢. u 50:. down. And butler 33c lb. 3mm price. nry slightly. jun! In tho quality Vll‘lel. Kenn. T‘Birkott. Sam Arm-trons] H. W. Sanders nnd Wm. Armllronu (I!) lot! (or Lindsay on Tuudly. to twin the granite rock. on bob-i! of Stonlvilie. in the famous Lindsay hon-poll. As these man no nil upnblo of sliding the grnnile to the Inner circle Almost when occulon demands lube! sund 3 good chance at bringing home (ha l'up. Safe. Hurry Holden. eldest son of Mr.1 end Mrs. Deibert Holden. Church street. we; uniortunaie in meeting with I bid accident I! the rink on Saturdny night. While skating he tell on the ice. and nomeone stopped with their sknte on the hack oi his ieit hand. Although he had n leather mitten on. the skate cut through and badly gushed the flesh. necessitating seven stitches to close the wound. January 14 and 15 “MY OLD DUTCH†Pat. O’Malley and Cullen Landis (From Albert Chevalier-'5 Stage success) Watch this space for next week's picture â€3115810! Admission 25c. Children 15c 5. (J. Schmidt. Prop. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Oranges, large, per doz ....... 53c. Meflium ..... Bovril 2 oz. .......... 38c. ,1 oz. bottle ......... Shelled Walnuts! quarters, per lb. ................ Christies' Arrowroot Biscuits, per lb. ............. Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs for ....................... Sunmaid Puffed Raisins, per pkg. ................ Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes ...................... - Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes ....................... Neilson's Eskimo Pies and Arctic Sweethearts Superior Groceries PROMPT DELIVERY AUDITORIUM THEATRE Why not have the best possible light to work or read or study by? The COLEMAN Gasoline Lamp or Lantern is just the thing. . COMEDY “PLAYING SWELL" Friday and Saturday "HMOâ€"After Jan. but during the winter months we clone and! day, (except Saturday) I! 6.30 p.m. (Wanda Wiley) A. W. SCOTT Better Light More Light bun STORE ; SKATES ‘Hockey Sticks Nur‘You nuolullou are lumny brohn when muted In “non" Ilnl ll not rluhl for them. A an load of norm virv nipped Iron Aaron to Count Cllll In! wont. Frank Baker I- olerlul (or sale two mod walla. cannon of B and a ham now". So. thou u nnkor'u lune. Delbert Kola“ bu mend hll hu- plomont bullion from the rut at tho you omen. to tho block won at the Mullen Hon-o. All-n Clown. OJ“! Nphar. Prod Hannah and “any: w-m (skip! compo.“ ‘(ho uuceoutul curllu group Ihlch won the New Your tournament I. Slouflflllo. conducted by me loch! pllyon. Tn. mm. were jun completed tho luor put at In! week. .~ Bllncho Hoover. dlughter 0! Mr. and Mn. Human Hoover. met with I urlouu Accident I: tho nclmol house one day In! wank. when phyla: she fell. trlcturln: her eul- lar bone. which hll since mum-d her a (real deal or pun. IN II. will In- aomo week: before her rocnvory. In the Slouflviiie Unitedfhnrch on-Sundny morning diplomuu were presented to nineteen uholurs oi the Sand" School, in recognition or their regular attend-nee at the morning church service throughout 1926. Two of the achoiurn tailed to miss one service in the entire year. two others missed only ona Sunday. and nine missed three such. continually runs down The Lindsay hockey team were granny elated over the splendid Iheel 01 Ice they Ind to play on I! Stouflviile last Friday night. when they met the local: In In 0.ii.A. ï¬x- ture here‘ The Linduy rink. they state. is a more frying pan, in com- parison to Baker's arena. and it somawhlt msde the chest: of I num- ber of local lldl swell up a bit u they stood by and hand the ndmls- sion oi the boy: irom Victoria County. 3 Mr. Lnd Hoover he; been awarded the contract (or levelling. gndlnx. soddlns. (enclng and needing the new post omce property. The work will be commenced In the spring as soon as the ground in ready. end when completed will still add much more to the already much improved corner. from its appearance of two year; ago. Fencing will be erected about the rear end of the lot. and the lawn will he terraced to the south end. The authorities should he prevailed on to place eavetrough- in: about the building. otherwise it will be impossible to raise flowers along the iront, where the water TELEPHONE 39c. 21c. 49c. 19c. 17c. 25c. 250. uuDovoll‘. Mllltnoryâ€" W. him I tow smut vol"! hu- ln flock to clear 11 one prloo '1.†non. Order- lllon [or Bill lamp Sudan. The mural unto" that one. hopod to opt!!!“ hero I. likely to lawn“ In ammonia Town-Np. ll uuxotlullun- now going on In. nt. hhctorlly concluded. Cunlvnl n! the flat lo-nlxht. (Thuudly). Thll being the nm 0! the "non. Ind the am ever In "an new menu. | N. crowd In oxpoclud m be more. Mn, wlll be In tunry than for oflorod. Mr. Alum-one Stout hu just oom- pleted the Inï¬ll-non of I modern new doun mixer o! the nuns-z (no. The ï¬ne now all." I- calculated to do the but work “coo-arr to the production at the but loaf. Th!- mchno I: oleclmllly drlvou. Ind ll cnpnble o! mlxlnl down enough at one llme lo nuke 300 lone: of bread. Eighty dozen eggs iron: 50 \Vlviie Leghorn puileia In ihn mcnrd attained by a pen behnc 'm ' AS. Collins at this town. for the tw) months of November and December. this being an average oi 10 a“! per day. in view at his lumen thin poultry fancier winâ€"hon to give the while a le‘ hints on how to attain this production. First select good stock. hatched by may let. givinl them good care during the summer. They nhould commence in: lay Nov.‘ leti Provide good roomy pen. well ‘veniilatod. dry and with plenty 0! light. Avoid musty feed. Give pine wheat in the morning for feed. with Schumnrher and 'FulLOnPep or othrr reliable brands. Mix with milk nr water to stiffen, (not sloppy). Night feed of one and buckwheni Kemp Gunn'e big sixty in n luring bun before them all the time. Give :1 cabbage a mnnxold fresh dnily. aim shall and grit. and dry dint from uhâ€. N by fnllnwing (heme innirurilnnn one all obtain our in Nm‘nmhv‘r nnd DN'I'li', when mnr- km In a! wall privol. they will be well repaid. Wm, Clark-on. a well-known farmer llvlng In the cut 0! Stan]!- vule. In addition m curring on his regular farm work the own you, found time to near 1600 Ihoep. “Bill" handle: the Ihenra with the same ulnrclly u my 0! the locll burners. and I! would be Intarooun: to know whlch band the moat hud- ‘durlnx the sheep she-ring season. on the Niagara River. reached her 84th birthday on January 2nd. and friends in ‘0“‘n will be glad to olfar their congrutula‘ions to this grand old mother who enjoys all her incul- tiea. Mrs. Allan will be remembered when her late husband conducted a Jewelery store here some 30 years ago. in the property now occupied by Mr. James Mowat, Since her re- sidence in Chippewa Mrs.Allnn occn. sionally visits the old town and in: many intimate iriende here. Mr. Samuel Hare who lives on O'Brien Avenue. is a brother of Mrs. Allen. He was 86 years of age last October. and is wonderfully alert and bright despite his years. The annual High School Orltoricsl contest will shortly be held. and as in the past years. prizes will he s- warded to the successful contestants. it is proponed to give in'nll 820 in cash. to be distributed as follows: 35. $3 and 82’ for the ï¬rst. second and third best in oratory. also 55. $3 and 82 (or the best in elocutlon. In view of the opportunity sflorded to encourage this very laudable part of the school work. these prizes have been given voluntary hy citi- zens of the town in previou. years. and a roqnm is mode that they be raised this year in the same manner. Cltiuns who would like to identity themselves with this, may select the prize they wish to give end notify Mr. Arrchle Stonfler. the principal of the school. Two of our well known people. Mrs. Marl: Keater and Mrs. Edw. 803mlâ€. nlwnya commute together at (hln than of your. for they line a great deal In common. Mru‘ Boothhy had I birthday on Silurdly last. I! both; her now. and Mrs. Roster reached her 83rd your on Sunday. They Ind their brothers. Hiram Forum at Uxbrldge va.. and Nathan of Church street, are members 0! one of the oldest lumi- Heu In this section. A former resldent ot Slouflvllle. Mrs‘ Allan. who llves wlth her daughter. Mrs. Dr. Gray at Chippewa Mr. 0‘ H. Vaughan or Bloominr ion, had an exciting experience wlth his bay driver on Saturday after- noon in Slouflvllle. Mr. Vaughan had Just tied the horse in Eatclifl's shed. and was about to pick up I piece a! stray paper lost it should irlghtened the alflmsl. when it bolted away. tearing the bridle from its head. Unfortunately MLVaushn was caught by the lines about hls loot. and this dragged him some din. lance. before he got free. The ani- mal was caught in front of the post once heiore any real speed was gotten up. and no further damage was done. SWUI-‘FVILLE. JANUARX lath. 1m which prlul In bun; 0, w. Hal 0! annulus. will npuk In no Chm- “ Mt. val Had. on. anti. Jul Ifll. u 11 o‘clock Am. You an Invllod to “land. I Th. Junta: lulltulo mm Thur-- (111. J... lath. (may) I! In. A. com“ n L". B. on “In. and bring â€moon with you u more II to 1n n Incl-l Mar. ‘ We bundle Inblcrlptlonl (or All the duly up." along with The 1‘!!- 'hun. Inc will uvo you many. and ‘onan Inconvonmnoo by undinz your lronovnl throuxh The Tribune 1 LI“ m- opportunity to Hunt the undo of "conscience mono," um I molten. I can unto the undo: um II In nwroolued. Your. truly. Hurry bomb-nor. } An interesting old grandfather clock mny be seen in the home of Mr. Ell Rumor. went and. Bloumlllo Bolulilully engraved upon the uphel- part of ma solid brun dial are the doling of I residence and . blot):- houu. of fort. in the contra, "with all unua nprud in I Ihlp. than in motion when "I. clock in going. in ï¬rmiul neroll work at the boitmn of thd’ dinl in tha name of the maker. Jordan Poul. York. showing that it wn m‘de by the founder of Jordan and Melinda nlrpeln‘ 'l'htI (arm in compound of marry vbh nhhnmta carving; the works Me bran, and will run Mull! tiny: with our wind- w. regret to upon the union. “Inn- 01 Mn. John Momma. ml and. Owln; to her condition Mn. Ora-by of Toronto and In Mc- Donald 0! Goodwood. two dlughlm. no at homo ban. ï¬end {The 'I'rlhnn. to «hunt [Honda There died In Toronto on Sunday Jan. 9th, a former resident of this place. namely. Henry Alfred Booker. in his 713: year, The deceased was a son or the late Rev. 1". Booker. n Baptist minister of this town. who ls remembered by many at our read- ers. and who was buried here some twelve years or more use. The (uneral took place from the re- sidence oi his hrother«in-lnw, Mr. J. P. Mndill. 1250 Woodbine Avenue. interment being at Stoufl‘ville ceme- tery. The poll bearers wen‘ remain- in; members oi the old Stoui'lville band. to which the deceased he- lengedmumely Noah Stoufler. limeon Stouifer. John and Wm. Dougherty. Wilmot Brown. and E.J.Dnvey. Rev. Jas. Grant of Toronto. assisted by Rev. W.W. Fleischer, took charge of the service. A Up for Byron Babbâ€"A Teen. water hhchmlth ndvorllud um ha proposed dlntrlbullnr cont Mum and clur ll‘hlorl m. Jlnunry Inâ€" fland ot clkndnra. A. m. custom- oru 1m to him he handed them I nu And I match. Thane who were r-rmed n I strik- lng commute to select. tho nundlng committees In connection with the Old Home Celabrauon. are request.- ed to meet In H‘ A. Sanders' once this Frldny evening M. 8 o'clock. Through the generality oi MLW, H. Todd 0 new and suitable screen [or use with the lantern in the Unit- ed Church has been secured. and through the kindly assistance of A‘ E. Booth. will be ready for service next Sabbath evening. The mem- bers oi the church wish to express their npprecintlon to these two gen. tlamen 0n the ï¬rst Wednesday or the New Your. the Woman'u Min-Iona" Society of the United Church. held a wondartully Interesting and In- urucuv. imaung. when the tork of the mlulonarleu In the numerous ï¬elds was I Ipaclll feature. It is hoped that Ill ladIe: will nvall (ham- salvog at tho oppo‘rtunlty of hearing 0! the work In India. on the am Wednesday of February. On Monday exenlng the installa- tion ceremonies in connection with Stouflvllle Lodge. No. 384. I.0.0.l-‘. took place. Clayt. Baker. District Deputy. acted as installing omcer, nd following the work of the even- ing an oyster supper was served to the brethren. Theoï¬cers (or the ensuing your are: ' Bro. Ed. Lintner, J.P.G. Bro. Chas. Barkey. N. G. Bro. Jesse Cook. V. 0. Bro.-’W. ’R. Senders. Rec. Sec'y. Bro. Archie Stovar. Fin. Sec'y Bro. ‘M. C. Barker, Tress. Bro. J. W. Ralcllfl. Chaplain Bro. Ray Ynko. Warden Bro. M. Tait. R.S.N.G. Bro. J. H. Mndlll. L.S.N’.G. Bro. A. B. Lehman, Conductor Bro. Geo. Martin. R.S.V.G. Bro. Otto ,Bnker, 14.8.9.0. Bro. Geo. Keny. R.s.s. - Bro. I. H. Sung. 1.0. Bro. J. W. McMullon. 0.0. The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held a! the home of Mrs. an. Mordeu on Wednesday, Jan. 19th. at 2.30 p.m. Programâ€"Paper. “The Beauklea o! Frlendhhlp" by Mrs. (Rem) Muc- Leod; Readlng. Miss Daley: Paper. “Ile Sunny Slde of Llle" by Mr‘.W. Lehman: Community singing; Soclal half hour. Everybody welcome. Curnlul Toul'ml In. I: In an" going strong Ind the ruin (Immune o! the household. Strhnxe (0 any there I. no duo on this clock. but record. hold by I grandma or the old clockmuker. H'- In; In the VIII-co. ahow that It must be at In»! one hundred nd [wonky- nve year: old‘ Mr. Rumor hu ham Apprnuohud hy wrllu wistgtnx to pnrchuo Mn vnlublo erloom. hm tho won] t: "m‘hlnx doing an Ian; as more |n .nythlnx In (hr Inner," [DOMINO Brand “SERVICE" STOUFFVILLE PLANING MILL \ LUMBER AND SHINGLES. I! you intend to build this summer, why not come md see, us. Get our prices, and haul your lumber now. A good supply on hand. Terms can be unused S‘l‘OUFFER SCBELL We sell Bruntford Rooï¬ng. Culiforniu Suto Asp-nun ‘ elmonte Spinach Sauerkraut - ink Salmon .‘(E 13c Sauerkraut - 15cm â€iii? Salmon. '~" 35° t: Inter - 25c 42c ".9 MN av; I“ (’1! limit me um .-â€" w‘; .wmm' gt: olden-immuni- thin-t «Malibu-nu. outrun-Ml â€ï¬ll-W DATES Gold- Hulknn‘ TOMATOESQ- c"-"n‘a' ,21/2-25.“ 27c D...†Ira-J 65c Do-i-o Dru-J n'. [9: Filo] Qullfly Fancy ily lay-Ho Cide- Myl In 31: Choice QII Ely - 3 till 2': Sta-dud Quality - 3 [in 23: Standard Quality 2 than 23: CAR 0? WESTERN OATS F08 FEED 0N HAND MOLASSINE MEAL, g dry my to Feed Holman. " OF CANADA STOUFFVILLE BRANCHâ€"A. C. But STAN DART) BANK BANKING FRESH CRUSHED OYSIER SHELL SCHUMACHER FEED. GLUTEN HEAL PAUL ROADWAY. Local Mange: STIVER BROS. 21c Stand-rd Qunlily 2. IO: tin; 25$- ! (in 23: flour. Food "I 800‘ W PHONI 10M tug. l’o_ AYLMIR BRAND SOUPS 1-H. 2 ï¬ul'9°_ CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY IN BANKS 23c “" BRANCHâ€"A. C. Budd-old", Mm Sub-Drunk ll Cool-ad FUL-O-PEP MASH. 33c 19ctin OATS In the coupe or developmom of a banking 'b‘nlneoa pollclu are formed. mm:- mulnmnod MM methods practiced whloh an peculhrly um munmoly con. nected wlth the Institution um gave than blflh. It In tho-e thlngn tint give a bank lndlfld» ual chm-actor tun “than. I man In making MI mm gnu-Hon. In Ital-1n: our ur- flcos. we nollcll your malnu- rexnalng Sundlrd Bunk ponâ€" cles u mam-x your own bul- nous. CORN 2 6» 33c Bluo Windowâ€"M ,My. Slopmotherâ€"Anlh M (‘horry Squareâ€"Ono. Richmond The "In Adventureâ€"J. Mot The RIM; or PM“. hmHï¬l. The Homo no! mm W“) Ruhâ€" Brunswick SARDINB The Harm" of m The Monnlnl nu 3.53:3 PEARS 25c 5' BLUEBERRIES 21c '5‘ 5‘1?) CHERRIES 28' The #25,?“ Pineapple 23c] SHRIMPS 21d mmoummmnt Multan M "a. hotâ€"m1 Monnlnl Bach-Mun“ nhm Cnulloâ€"Jllalnm “Inn Cnnlloâ€"‘Mnkflfllfl" Buck Ruinâ€"ï¬lm Sunt- CIu‘a PRUNE§ nude mm“.â€" Largo Sign “QUALITY†lbs.‘ Choice 27c