4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ° THURSDAY, MAY 22, From the EE 2] Aa The most ' Frontenac 3 tat CLARENDON. & May 17.--Neil Tysick has purchas- . ed a new Chevrolet car and George Crain, Jr, a new Star car. George; Crain, 8r., spent Sunday at home and : 4 returned to the extra gang on Mon- day a.m. The Misses May and Katle Burke spent the week-end with their 'uncle, John Burke. John Glenn has, sold his Ford car to Mr. Smith of Ar-| J doch. The new motor stage is being \ well patronized between Clarendon, 158, Ardoch and Plevna. A baby girl has i eAme to John McDonell's to stay. : rH WESTBROOK. . 'May 19. Farmers in this vicinity are hoping for fine weather as the { : g gontinued rains have delayed farm-| . 8 . & ing operations very much. The gen-| { WV 5 x ° ; eral topic of the day among the! . ) : 2 fonts EE == > | ever put nfo a Lornlla township of Kingston. James Wil-| son was removed to the general hos- | - ; pital on Friday. Harold Bridge, | : | Utlea, N.Y, is spending a week with | IMs brother Amos in the village. The \ : townghop crusher has moved here; , 1 . . EE aotod lo \ CTF - Here is a new Corn Flake which costs you no more, bu? Bills 03 W. Kemp's hill | NAN Desens the most appealing flavour ever put into a cereal HOWE BLAND: A aaa aa of its kind. Try the new Quaker Corn Flakes for yourself. May 17.--Farmers in this vicinity \ WN Wh s . a . . Ba Le a with "eta A en Jou have tasted their new distinctive flavouring, \\ \ you will understand why we are so confident in saying \ a : you will like them better than arfy you have ever tasted, their seeding. owing te the recent heavy rains. Harry Norman and Al- fred Antione are trying to come io some agreement over the purchase of T. Kane's farm. They intend to Mise it as a poultry farm. F. Quinn is penovating his home and intends to install a radio outfit. J. Wilson spent Friday on Howe Island. J. Leavis and Bercius Beaubien spent a most \ \ enjoyable evening at a week-end N \ . panty in Kingston. Frank Quinn N \ spent a few days last week, at W. NN NAN A Martin's. : ELGINBURG. rr : May 19.--The heavy rains of late i , ' ' Basin are making the meadows grow won- g derfully well. The prospects of a bumper hay crop are good. 8S. H. : Stover and sons have completed the work on the wall of their barn. Mrs. . Silver and Nelson, Sunbury, spent Friday at John Silver's. Miss Ethel Moore, Hartington, ' is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alexander Smyth. Mrs. Balley Simkins is under the doctor's 'gare, suffering from heart trouble. re Is to be a pancake social in the 5 this week and a concert, given Na has - ET ;lavour by Princess street choir, in ° EF ~The New Corn Flakes with the New mnt May 19 EA to d rai 1 ed rata a | Two cartons, 25 cents delaying spring seeding for the farm- 'ers, but will make good pasture, Mr. : : In selecting the flavouring to be used in the New Quaker Corn Flakes, we and Mrs. William Huff, Lapum's, visited at George Redden's; Mr, and 3 . . . : submitted no less than sixty different samples to a number of experienced Grocers Mrs. Compton, Kingston, at their Wax-Wrapped Sow's, Waiter Compton's: Mr. and - N Oualier © F cereal men. ; on Snide ard Snid- he New Quaker Corn Flakes San Quaker Corn Flakes No. 53 was their unanimous choice. It called for the highest quality in- The New, leading seller i y a leading in er's; Mrs. Barle Lucas and daughter, « Nellie, of Maple A at I come to you in the wax-wrap- Le Winnie Putters ped carton which preserves gredients--special crystal table salt that would not attract moisture--th it spending a few days at her uncle's, their crisp freshness and de- finest malt--high d R . many communities. There. is Willie Snider's, Murvale. Mr. and licious flavour under all : g est grade pure cane sugar. It was the most expensive an increased demand among all con- flavouring of the sixty. It is the flavour we offer you now. your customers. Be sure you have Quaker Corn Flakes Mrs. William Shillington and chil- a dren, of Cole Lake, were Sunday visi- ditions. You get them just as tors at John Peter's; Stuart Martin, they leave the "toasters" in the The new flavour is winning thousands to Quaker Corn Flakes as their always in st Your jobber : 4 ock. Your : regular cereal. When you taste them, you, too, will realize that they are has ir : Violet, at Damon Martin's; Mr. and Mrs. Hanlan Carroll and children spent a Sunday recently at Stanley : 2 Westbrook's, Kingston; Harold better. Tell your grocer to include a cartonin your next or der, vied at Chars Jory A Product of The Quaker Mills, Peterborough & Saskatoon ~~ By Williams The statute knot, usually consid-| Arabia's organized army reserve Br er rr or i a ------------ -- . Brockville, the guest of Miss Amal OUT OUR WAY ered as a standard, is 6,082.06 feet. | iz only partially trained. Steacy. Vernal Cross is building a Hee i OHARLESTON, | new kitchen. James Fodey and Leon- Coa ay ~--T. D. Spence is collect-! ard O'Grady are still under the care Y ing cream through this section and of Dr. Mackie. Miss Amelia Fode taking it to Brockville on his truck. and Mrs. James Hoban Wencrion, B. Williamson "is building a new; N.Y., are visiting at their old home 2 wire tence on his farm here. On ac- here. Friends in this section were 4 count of the continued wet weather sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. T ; 5 J very little seeding has been done J. Deir, Seeley's Bay, a former resi- 9 f) : =a . : Pe here yet. Some farmers have done dent of this locality, having moved 1 ES 2 Bone a huny guony re at the Cedar away a few years ago. A number at > = -- : i LT : e weather has been tended the funeral which nN od ) OOD | 80 cold, wet and windy that the|at St. Barnaby's church, or : D H pleasure of the tourist has been mar-| Mills, and interment made at St. Pat- ? F use red. rick's Church wear here. Much sym- / s by £he Re, rive ot oa, Jay is extended to the bereaved ; Ji , S » "May 20.--The heavy rains have re- : : the spring seeding. Several Nearly half the potent! tarded : potential water from here attended the fumeral of | power of the world is In tropical the late Reuben Free, Sand Bay, who | Africa. during the week. Miss Madeline Insurance was unknown in Yapsm half a century ago. "Eczema on Face Completely Relieved" . Box 46, Blockhowe, N. "Ever since I was a little child, I suffered with eczema face. At times my face was completely awered with large sores, | 1 tried nearly = ® Hil Eis i ef Ai] HH fraps {i mers : ~ F The © = I e College of Cardinals, whea| Chiga "has a 'mountain of ie There are 730,988 miles of rail * wi : 2 # complete, is made up of 70 members. 1,900 feet high. ays in the world, ¥ i : r -