‘ WALNUT STEEL BED PAGE 8. (Our Own Correspondent) “a. Baird end Winn called - her Smith Thin-edgy. â€whomï¬ttegldetdmthe Gougeen m. Holstein, on My enjoyed . mm. especially the address “a by Era. “oxen-o! and the pag- .. presented by the Holstein mission _. Ailreports given showed an in- n» from last year. was Jean Harding spent the week- d at her home in Durham and at- Ibees Pearl and Elizabeth Smith at the week-endAat then home. . It will pay you to advertise in The Chronicle. Felt Mattress ' Sagbes Cable Springs . We will allow $1.00 on your old mattress on any one mattress you purchase, whether it is a felt or a spring-ï¬lled mattress. Pricesâ€"$7.25, $8.00, $8.50, $9.50, $11.50 $14.50, $15.00 MAY' SALE SPECIAL Phone 60. Here’s a Good Proposition Folks FELT MATTRESSES Used Cars For Sale Double Bed sizes 4’0†or 4'6†Calderwood 4’0†or 4’6†size 2â€"1929 Ford Tudor Sedans 1929 Pontiac Sedan (new) 1929 Ford Coupe 1928 Ford Fordor Sedan Coach, with trunk Fordor Sedan Tudor Sedan Touring 'rolet Sedan 1924 _ro_let Touring E. KRESS 8t SON 1923 Ford Coupe 1923 Ford Touring 1923 Ford Tudor Sedan SMITH BROS. Ford Sales and Service LL BED . CHILD’S CRIB, with steel panel, size 3 50 , walnut or ivory ï¬nish 8 75 ' 18 ' felt mattress in nursery 12 - rings ticking, Special at ........ Phone Orders’given our special attention. 1m. and Mrs. John Aldi‘ed. at Durham gpent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. My. Deacon and Miss L. Bailey 0: pplbeqk gpent Sunday with M. and 01. “UV Mls. e Coma spent the week-end with Mrs. Thoma. McMillan. Nb. and Mrs. McGuire and family visited Mrs. McGuire’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. G. Ritchie of Edge Hill the ï¬rst Mrs. Cockburn of Mount Forest spent the ï¬rst of the week with her (laugh. ter. Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mrs. McWhirter of Keldon spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs. William Lane. Miss Isobel Lelth of Toronto m spend- ing a couple ox‘ week’s holidays at her ARROW NIGHT Elliâ€"825.00 " or 4’6†Guaranteed 5 years (Our Own Garrespondent) Durham. hom: here. Mr. K. Hopkins of 0011111sz visit» ed his brother, 111'.me Hopkm here the ï¬rst at the week. Women’s Institute on Tuesda was the guest 0! Mrs. Tuck while in village. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Rev. Mr. Jay and family. We hope they may soon recover their usual health. . The ladies and gentlemen interested in bowling met on Friday evening at Mr Fenton’s and. organized. for the sea- son. M1. and. Mrs. William Ellis motored up from Toronto on Saturday for r. *couple of week’s stay with his father and. mother. Dr. and Mrs. _W. P. Ellis. Colonel Lindbergh made only a brief stOp at Colon; which was gram- matically correct.â€"Springfleld Republi- An Englishman who became a West- erner has given us a great Canadian tarifl' policy.â€"Lethbridgc Herald. If wives only knew what stenograph- ers think of their husbands, they would quit worryingâ€"New Goblin. The annual meeting of the Holstein branch of the Women’s Institute was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arnill. There was a good at» tendance and a good. deal of business put through. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Hon. Pres» ldent, Mrs. W. H. Rogers; President. Mrs. E .Thorne; lst Vice President. Mrs. W. Hastie; 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Hostetter; Secretary, Mrs. C. Fen- ton; Treasurer, Mrs. Rife; Organist and Assistant; Mrs. J. Queen and Mrs. R. Haas: Press Secretaries. Mrs. Arnill and Mrs. Hostetter; District Represen- tative. Miss Thorne; Auditors. Mrs. Me» Guire and Mrs. Amill. Several Com- mittees were formed to carry on the work throughout the year. After this business was disposed of the Depart- mental Speaker. Mrs. Towriss of Athens spoke on the subject “Help. Hobbio and. Handicaps.†Mrs. Towriss is a fluent speaker and her address was in.. tensely interesting. She will always be welcomed back to. Holstein. At the close of the meeting lunch was served and 9. social time spent. The women of the Institute intend. holding a bee to'ï¬x up the Park to which all the men and wo- men of the village are invited. . It pays. to advertise. Just ask any. one to identify the ï¬rst seven amendments. â€"Chicago Daily News. . CRISP COMCMENT THE DURHAM CHRONICLE tho -'-v ' vvâ€" w “v v Today, MBndaj', is'wet aid very cold. Thereisalototseedingtobodona yea. Mrs. Hector McDonald returned hbme :after spending the winter In New York m her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Par- 'ouis.8uahunmot'rorontospenta ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Nichol, Willie. and Margaret and Miss Kathleen Mc- Leag'were visitors at A. L. Hineks' last we Mr. ’and Mrs. Herb McInnis and fam- ily were recent visitors at Chatsworth. Mr. John Stothart had the misfor- tunetoloseone oihiscattle withblack lee» Mr. Innis McLean had his tonsils re- irsiovegiui‘:g We] hammhospital recently and 80 0118 Messrs. Jimmie McLean and David McMurdo were recent guests at Mr. George Campbell’ s. . Mr.and Mrs. Thos. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon and Annie. Ebenezer. spent Sunday at Mr. Henry Tucker’s. Miss Dorothy Carson returned to Toronto after spending the past month at her ntal home. 4 Miss ora Campbell visited Thursday with Miss Stothart. Mrs. Wm. Hincks spent few days visiting her mother at speMarkadstle. Miss Myrtle Moore was the guest of her friend Miss Beth Hincks over the week-end. Miss Eï¬ie MoCannell returned home after spending a montn With her sister. Mrs A. L. Hincks. ovuooc. â€"â€" â€"â€"vâ€" __-_ Mr. and. Mrs. 1". Hopkins of Egremont visited Sunday with M1. and Mrs. An- drew C. Marshall and attended. service a: Knox. Miss Nina Thompson spent a short time on Sunday with Miss T. E. Byers. (Intended or last week.) i A student took our service on Sunday. "He made a fitting tribute to Mother's Day by asking the congregation to bow in silent prayer for a few minutes in honor of the mothers either alive or gone. He preached from the text “Ye must be born again†from the story 01' Nicodemus and said we must feel our need of Christ in our lives, and the new life, before we will seek for it. The flowers were nice and the choir sang. “Looking This Way". Mrs. David Marshall returned from her visit to Ailsa Craig on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aberdein accompanied her and Mrs. Erwin Ferguson and baby JacllcL returned with them to spend the wee Mrs. Wallace is home again after some weeks spent with her daughter. Mrs. Storrey of town. We are glad to know she is some better with the new treatment she was taking. â€"_Aâ€".‘.â€" Sunday. He spoke on stewardship and the parable of the talents and as we have been faithful to the servioo.re- quired from each of us, so shall we re- ceive the Master’s condemnation or the “Well done, good and faithful ser- vanc.†Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aiken: of H61- stein visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson. ' Our W. M. 8. met in the church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. C. Ruther- ford. a brother or Mrs. '1‘. McAllister andra missionary on furlough from Ln- dia, addressed the meeting and gave a most interesting talk on his work. there. Mr. Rutherford has been twenty-three years in India and knows what sacriflco means. . V .v. conv- I' -Cv..-‘ -â€"v- â€" The Y. W.'A. and Mission Band ex- pect to meet Saturday. May 24th, at the home of Mrs. John Marshall. Misses Maud and Nina Thompson. accompanied by friends from Toronto motored up on Saturday and spent over the week-end with their parenm them Sunday for a week’s visit with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wise of Allan Park were visitors also ' with Mi. and Mrs. Thompson on Sunday. . . Quite a large number were present at the church here Sunday evening to hear Rev. Mr. Rutherford's lecture and see the ï¬ne views illustrating it. He expects to return to his work in India in Aug. ust. where he has already spent the best years of his life. We appreciate his willingness to give us his time while vis- iting in our_ neighgorhood. . â€"-___ ____ ___L Miss Esther Petty and a friend from Crawford 'spent over the week-end a the farmer’s homo berg . * Knox Corners ' (Our' Own Correspondent) (This week’s Items.) Mg. Hangman, 19°91? trggn Maple (Tim week’s news.) 5 58" w.- v v"- way. -_, _.-_ , 'Kechnie, Mrs. Robert Lawson and Mrs. Murray Ritchie had charge of the ques- |tions sent out from head office on mar- keting, citizenship and legislation. !They were well discussed by. all the ‘members. It was decided at this meet- ing that the convenors get up papers ‘themselves on these questions for the 'next meeting which is to be held in June at the home of Mrs. Dougaid Clark. It was also decided to accept the offer to have the school of mar- |keting under the supervision of Mr. H. Hannam held in the Rocky school in [June They appointed Mrs. 'r. Tumbull A‘â€"â€" Ann-.-‘ Mr; Ray MoClocknn spent the week- end with his sister at Welbeck. The farmer’s prlnclple trouble would gqemmnemthefactthatmemore Mr'. Harry Holmes and daughters of QM} spent Sunday with Mrs. W. R. son Murray oi Welbeck visited at tho McClocklin home the ï¬rst of the week. Mrs. Twamley and son remained a couple of days. Mr. Basil Davis had the misfortune to iose one _ of his horses from indigestion Miss Verbena Ryan of town is visiting he; aunt, mma R.J ack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prit- chard of near Flesherton, visited the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and ms. John Waning at the Will Timmins hnm.‘ Mrs. Cowan of Brantford is visiting this week with Mrs. J. C. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Blair and Miss E019. Littlejohns of town spent Sat- urdgy _a_t theiz farm at Ziop. homl‘. "Miss' Minnie E. Halpenny. now on furlough from western mission ï¬elds. spent a few days last week. among old friends in this vicmjty. (Our Own Correspondent) MI'. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden and daughter Gladys of Orange Valley ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cook 01- Markdale spent the ï¬rst of the week at the Cook. and McArthur homes. U. ‘5. umvno .- vâ€". ~â€"__..' - Mr. and Mrs. T. Harrison and daugh- ter Edna. visited recently with Mrs. Clarence Harrison at Mr. and Swinton -“-- v â€"â€" v (Our OJnvCorrespondeuf) Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fowler and children of Proton spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Weir. Mr. Raymond Hornsby is assisting Mr. Joseph Dixon with the spring work. Mrs. William Ramage, of Prioeville, is staying for a while with her son swagw. Mr George Cushnie of Mount Forest and Mr. Robert Renwick or Dromoro were recent callers at Mr. Alfred Tucker’s. _ Mr. Thos. Harrison, Jr., treated his family to a new piano last week. Mrs. John Sinclair and family 01 Hopeville called at her brother’s. Mr. J. A. Dixon’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twamley and Traverston Glenmont An nppneciltion of the range and ex- tent at applied uricuitun! reoeu'ch enn'ied out by the Experiments! farms end stations. of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture throughout 0.“- ndeisnfla'dedbythenepa'tot the DirectorWDrEBArchibfld. Atthe It will â€I you to advertise in The Chronicle. GOVERNMENT FAIRS All BUSY We Have Moved Amul- none. mm. Durham - - Ontario Noble’s Garage New Premises : the foo of Durham .ill, come George and rafraxa Sts., where are no prepared to . k afte your require- ts in Thu-ally. I†22. I.†EXPERT ...Z'i‘i‘.....‘..4.25 t0 OUI' Whether or nm the customer th flu addresses wet much could be it o! manufacmrml at, the variqw : “as fully CW)" 1 me demonsn'aJ mughlin Gan m. Mr. Goon local agent; The a. doors. despite .1! dispersed fonli Val! rewarded in â€1: shown of 11 wall known Cow M these cars m of buiidnu: II!!! the upholste: A Detroit wom “It balm. Wit dear" 5 heart nowâ€"Port A tory the xth l the procedure th and it was in the company re: their audience. m with short anything that w W by tho 5 There “'3 ~ 3 My evemn d the Duran! hwrestine am “on of how 11- Km to seeing Dr. Koch was days in conferem Forbes Godfrey. 1 the Ontario Gd there met Hon. ' three medical me fly at Wilder‘s moment. Dr. God come. Dr. Koch nun. is full of hi his the pleasurt an not be anythi his sincerity. 1‘ that this new (red by the Onarin Ci 911311 to imprme idem" of 11‘ 1M Wntaï¬w-s Entertainvd I Motion Pit-tun This Popular 1 While here D: tumble time W1 in discussing his cult being that th â€(I he intends at Detroit in the insulin for the Cl ered by Dr. Ba: new cancer treat to any whose :11 notpermitofad the medical pro: for I good man an Institute in I 0! patients. havc fully and be hm Inst discovered I t boon to suflen use which here m to the nhv oer cure a: so far are hnvc acoox The Dr. a: quite : profess Dr. K( eight. 3 Dr. Koch of IN- DI'. and H Ontariu «m : With H» M ‘ Eminent VOL. 64. VE DEM HOW C CHO: t1