stouffville april 16th 1925 gda dev th glo 4 h laf c sin av bloomington miss n card is spending her holi days at newmarket mtss erma hill of toronto spent the holiday at her home here mr and mrs amos smith of hart- man spent sunday at his fathers ave are pleased to report that 3irs connor is rapidly improving in health miss merla fockler and alissahis- ton of toronto spent over easter at w a kocklers mr and mrs jason stouffer of scarboro spent good friday at her mothers mrs laws rev and mrs 0 e fockler mrs jones and mrs paisley of markham were visiting at mrs win storrys on monday recent price reductions make overland wmfd8 lowest priced witb sliding gear tramnrilsclon this beautiful fivepassenger sedan which showed an amazing sales increase of 72 per cent last year- is today 105 less in price the same high quality and complete equipment are main- 5 j 0vcr fourdoor sedan is now not only the world s lowest priced fourdoor sedan with sliding gear transmission but is the worlds greatest value overlands original 23 bigcar advantages continue to be engineered into this splendid car as into the entire overland line bigger power disc clutch extra large removable axle shafts oversize brakes comfortable triplex springs- big economy are only a few of the advanced features that are making overland such an outstanding success competitive dealers and salesmen everywhere are questioning whether willysoverland can continue to produce such remarkable cars at such remarkably low prices but let willysoverland worry about that see these cars today long easy terms if desired goodwood too late last week willard slack has moved to the premises vacated by john watson who has moved to the brown bros farm disten mcdonald unloaded a car of oats last week also t morgason received a car load of wire fence roils mrs j t nattress of delavan 111 and mrs david watson are visiting their aunt mrs d vanhorne of dollar markham township mrs hoover of markham mrs fockler of ringwood mrs fred palmer of uxbridge mrs geo lee and family of stouffville visited mrs e w davis this week an enjoyable evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs t j feren last friday night when about twentyfive young people met as a farewell party for miss edna booth who went to toronto on monday to join her parents who left some time ago mrs david watson entertained on friday mrs rpbt palmer and mrs enos blackburn of uxbridge and mrs william sellarsand mrs chris forsyth all girlhood associates to meet her sister mrs j t nattress of delavan mrs w e redman of kinsale who was here visiting for a week land 3ft r- r todd snowball stouffville ont setting eggs from good strain of wyandotte tic per egg mrs stanley lewis p 9013 j fob sale brick residence main street marlt- jiam 8 rooms and bath city conveni ence hardwood floors apply jas h i markham 7 j for sale rhode island red hatching eggs bred to lay registered cockerels eggs be each lome baker gorm- ley phone 6304 1 early potatoes quantity bell deposit early pota toes also seed peas for sale qhas harper goodwood phone 6909 7 feathers wools etc w are paying highest prices for wool feathers and poultry special attention paid to ordets ben rexlin phone 7821 my28i card op thanks mr and mrs ira burkholder wish to thank the kind friends and neigh bors who helped in putting out the are ufo notice phone your orders for u f o wire fencing steam coal etc turnip and mangold seed has arri- yed call for yours phone 5302 3k ibt at mvssblmans lake house of eleven rooms five acres ot land with orchard barn and ex cellent water suitable for occu pancy all year ideal for summer boarders j d mnsselman 167 albertubave toronto 7 duck eggs duck eggs tor setting now for sale 60c per setting purebred white leghorn eggs clarks breed at same price iw e meredith ux bridge lot 11 con 2 phone stouff ville 6920 7 electric wiring installed without iajury to your floors let us figure on your work no job too small nor too large out of town estimates also given chas nendick stouffville ont wanted now live geese and fat hens required good prices sam golden at pen- nock8 livery notice of application for divorce card of thanks mr simeon stouffer and mrs collard wish to express their grate ful appreciation of the flowers and other kindness shown by the many friends to their dear wife and mother card of thanks mr and mrs beebe wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind assistance and the expressions of sympathy tender ed by all in their sad bereavement card of thanks mr john urquhart wishes to con vey his sincere appreciation to those who sent flowers and otherwise showed theirkindness to him during his recent illness to one and all he feels very grateful for sale good driving mare for sale six years old quiet and reliable harry sawyer hatching eggs pure white rocks large bird 60 cents a setting b s winn phone 6702 8 wanted calves for vealing purposes e w jewitt phone 3611 8 horse for sale good block clyde maro for sale also quantity mixed baled hay frank baker phone 8104 baby chicks for sale 125 barred rock chicks hatched on april 14th also some white leg horn fletcher goudie phone 2706 land to rent three acres of land suitable for vegetables or other products on 10th concession inside stouffvile mrs w harding phone 6707 farmers get bigger and better crops by using gunns shur gain as a supple ment to your manure g r w thomas agent phone 6713 4tf notice is hereby given that lucy eileen johnston of the city ot toronto in the county of york in the province of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at the present session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband lyman ferguson john ston of the city of toronto in the county of york and province of ontario clerk on the ground of adultery dated at toronto province of on tario this 28th day of march ad 1925 erlchsen brown crawford 10 adelaide st e toronto solicitors for lucy eileen johnston consult e d lowe about refinishing those hardwood floors house repairing or painting experienced in all these lines residence rear of buttons hard ware store in memoriam barkey in loving memory of our dear wife and mother mrs jacob barkey who passed away april isth 1921 often havo our hearts wandered to that grave not far away where they laid our dear mother just four years ago today family send the tribune to absent friends claremont spring is here quoits are now in full swing miss mabel wagg spent easter at her home here fred madill and family of toronto spent easter here jas ailaway and peter shirk spent easter in toronto fair prices were obtained at the combination sale saturday mrs- geo found of toronto is visiting mr and mrs c h found mr dopking of marlbank is visit ing his son i f dopking at the c p r mr and mrs murray forgie spent easter with the formers parents here mr and mrs chas elliott of brooklin spent easter at mr hugh greggs f m cooper and clarke rawson took a brief trip down east over the week end dave peddie and the misses ped die of toronto visited old friends here easter mr and mrs jack stonbury of toronto spent the holiday with t and mrs etanbury mr and and mrs clarke rawson and son albert of toronto are spend ing some holidays here misses dorcas mccullough jeane evans veola and georgie forsyth margaret and mabel imclellan are all home for the easter vacation mr and mrs j rawson of inger- soll mrs isabella and geo rawson of toronto visited friends here on sunday mr and mrs kilpatrick of bramp ton and the misses kilpatrick of toronto visited their son and brother ben a horticultural society was or ganized here last week at the home of g m forsyth a large number of our citizens have joined special easter services were ob served in both churches here easter three candidates were baptized at the evening service in the baptist church in the death of mrs john forgie sr which took place on friday april 3rd claremont has lost one of its oldest and most respected citi zens born in cumminston aber deenshire scotland in 1841 she came to canada with her parents the late mr and mrs james duncan and settled near cherrywood ont in the year 1856 she married john forgie who was also a native of aberdeenshire in 1s59 after living near cherrywood for a time they moved to the old farm home stead near claremont where they lived until they retired from farming in 1s97 and moved to the village where she lived until her death her husband predeceased her twentyone yearsalso one son and one daughter mrs forgie is survived by two sons and five daughters as well as a great many grandchildren and great grandchildren her surviving children are wm of mt forest and john of claremont also mrs i neal mrs r carson jennie and annie of claremont and mrs h j stevens of ochre river man the deceased had been a lifelong member of the presbyterian church and her kind and sympathetic disposition endeared her to all those who had the pleasure of her acquaintance the sympathy of the community is extended to the family in their bereavement new paper well named the new outlook is the name chosen for the paper of the united church of canada which unites the three papers now issued by the re spective denominations it was an nounced last week a special com memorative edition will be issued on june 10th ballantrae housecleaning is the order of the day in churchill mrsji gray intends moving into her new house next week m connor has purchased a new tractor malcolm is out for- speed some of bailantraes verandahs need patching up thege dark nights we hear that jp gray has pur chased a team of fouryearold colts seeding is in full swing around this burg some of our farmers will finish this week mrs c wallwork has gone to to ronto to spend the holiday with her mother mrs woodcock we are glad to hear mr a bar ton is much improved in health after his recent illness miss nora gray is spending her easter holidays at the home of her parents the jjusy bee mr and mrs w wagner and daughters were easter visitors at the home of mr and mrs b bates we are glad to hear that mrs l peterson is able to be out again take good care of that baby pete a dance was hld at the home of mr a hamilton on friday last at which a most enjoyable time was spent lunch will be served at ballan- trae church after the prayer meeting wednesday night food for the hungry h fockler and family have moved from a cowies farm to ringwood w mitchell and family have moved to vivian easter services at churchill and ballantrae were well attended and impressive sermons were preached at both places changing buggy wheels is the order of the day how do you like riding up hill orville cheer up shes gone but not forgotten ves pollard is in training for foot races especially when tom gives him a start the route generally followed is from simpsons to the general post office miss w player who has been tak ing miss l oldhams place at our local school returned to toronto monday we hope to see miss old ham return after holidays new construction remodeling repairing bums attic rooms store windows ceilings walls poultry houses farm offices dairies warehouses firenroofing under shingles partitions garage protection against fire protection against cold drafts vermin repairs deterioration these are only a few advantages gyproc gives your farm gyproc is fireproof wall- board made of solid rock it comes in convenient ceil inghigh sections that can be sawed and nailed like lumber light and easy to handle gyproc is durable and permanent no repairs are ever necessary yet the cost of construction is les than lumber because gyproc can be applied in half the time ask your carpenter or builders supply agent about gyproc stouffville planing mill schell stouffer the ontario gypsum co limited paris ontario fireproof wall board why build to burn gyproc doc away with infiaznfhablc woodlined wallm roofs ceilings and partition 75 as clnnouncing sttn full five passenger capacity smartly appointed and finished in brewster green the new onepiece windshield and ventilators will appeal to both driver and passenger genuine 495 full balloon tires and 20 wheels standard garage baker bros stouffville phone 165 tomorrows car today