f The flavor keeps kiddies coming back for more! The flavor wins ‘all. Each. crackly- crisp flake sis toasted golden- brown and en- riched with a flavor supreme. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are the easiestbreakfast dish in the world to serve. No cooking. Simply add milk or cream. Also fine with fresh or pre- served fruit. ' For sale at grocers everywhere. Served in leading hotels and restau- rants. Moi: Oven-huh ALWAYS Kelley's wuxllil wrapper pumm llic flavor and keeps the fluku toasty-crisp. An exclusive Kcllo" Iwllwll "aka lllla compo Inn-l Try any ready-to-sal ce- raa . You won't Hnd another that even ap- pruachsa the marvelous flavor lound only in Ksllogfa Corn Flakes. Man (if 104 Years Tells His Secret SAiSKA/POQN, SASK. May 18, A hard -honest day‘s work, an honest night's sleep and strict abstinence trout hard~ liquor. ls the recip. which James Camels, 104 pres- cribes ior those who would attain p.516, old age. . M-r. (Israels ior many yq/rs a resident oi Saskatoon, was born in County Armagh. Ireland in 1820. l-le creased the-Atlantic ten years later with his iather in n wooden sailing vessel. which spent nine weeks upon the cesn beiore the Gull’ oi ‘St. Lawrence came into view. The ‘Cesael iamiiy settled in Ontario, in ‘the vicinity oi tbepre- sc-nt c ty oi Owen Sound. While still a youth Mi’. (Nsscel lost his parents and at. the age oi 21. took up the ihurden 0i caring ior a large family oi youngers brothers and asters, all oi whom now are dead. The only employment available at. that time was in cleazlng heavy Lmberircm the innd, which the pioneers proposed .to cultivate. “You don't see trees like those any more." the veteran declared "Trees were irom three to tour ieet through at the butt and when the land was cleared, the stumps xemaincd ior some years ni.cr, so 'hat each acre oi homestead land cost the settler about 814 or $15 ay the time it was ready ior the iiow. lt was real work too, not he eight-hour day oi the present ime. We used to work from the ime we could see in the morning mill the light iallcd a-t night." The years spent in hewlng down .ho g'ant trees are still fresh in ihe memory oi the centcnariun. t la to the habits oi ion-g hours :i hard, musclcrbuilrling axe work, hat Mr. Cos-sols attributes his great age. When Mr. Cus-zcls first saw Toronto, ll was, he says, a otrnggllng little village, oi two or hree stores- and n narrow gauge railway. Owen eSOtmd, Barrie and a number oi other large centres In Ontario had not been inunded._ lie recalls the iirst train to reach Jwen Sound and wh-nrsicaiiy re- znarked that the children of the roighborhond used to cllm-b the recs to see the smoke oi’ the loco- nrolve as _ it lumbtrell along the ne_ Mrs. Cassels died a number of years ago. The couple had iivc ihiidren, Mrs. J. » Johnston of lnskutoon; Mus. W. Johnston oi Victona, B. -C.; Mrs; A. Crawford =-i Eaton, Susie; Mrs. S. Silver'- horne, Ardath, Sask.; and Mrs. i. A. Casssis oi Melville. There .re sevsrni grand children and one ‘great granddaughter, Forests 0f West Are Liberally Replenished ‘lNlDlrAN HEAD, Sack. May lll More than i-ive million seedlings and the cuttings are supplied by ‘the Dominion iorestry inrms nt ilndiuu H1entl_ and Sutherland, Sask, to 6.600 mrmers in the three Prairie provrinceis. This repre- ients the annual output oi these two iorestry iarms. Tho season opened with i1 huge shipment oi more then a. million ind n hall trjees ircm the Suther- ‘Mld iarm, ior distribution amoung iirnners invthe Northern parts oi j the province, Shipments oi evergreens now has commenced imm the local iarms with 90,000 spruce and pine transplants dor diistributlon among 608 applicants and iiity thousand others are to ‘be shipped to government reserves and iorest .\\ i"_ 7.‘ ._ .5 -. whaddlgiglrzllable f’ Nowhere ls so much enjoyment packed into each twenty- lour hours as aboard ship on an ocean voyage. Games and exercise on spacious decks, or cosy relaxatlém. in deck chairs with the clean_aea breeze on yew ch" '5 i meals fit for an epicure, served m a luxurious bnlhar: all?!“ dancing to the strains oi a wonderful orchestra, wit a s to between numbers to watch_the moonbeams ‘dance on_ t e- waters; cards and conversation with u- ,, Comlllnlllnllg and each night, restful refreshing slumber in a comiortah e berth in a spacious airy stateroom. h’ ’ Y E h llda t a year on can cross lliiiyAllaatnmfktlsitill ills gldophaiiililurior: a Aiwh :1: l8n::l:‘°l;‘¢\::fl,c£.rl: , idtndfl; lgéugum An i|'|gi,m=a":rcll,‘ the? beauties oi. the historic l wmacs Blur. _ Ask your local steamship agent’ for information» or up y to- TI-Il ROBERT REFORD GO" LIMITED Mutt‘; than“ Qugpq: Snlohn, NJ. llalllaa ~ ~ ‘ ALDSON “illiifiluu CANADIAN SERVIC plantations throughout the West. Art the present time the iorestry farm carries a llet oi 9.000 names ior inspection during the sunrmer, by the eight inspectors who will start. on the road early in June. ___--{Q}— -_-_ ‘ WGY Program THURSDFMAY 21 WG-Y (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kilocyclss (379.5 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a. IIL-"SIOOK market report. 11.40 a. m.—1’roducc market re- port. 11.46 a. m.--‘Weather report. 11.55 a. m_—'l‘ime signals, 1.00 p. m.-—<Muslc; talk, “Fram- ing and Hanging -Pictures," by Proi. Annette J. Warner, New York State College oi Home Economics. Cornell University. 1.30 l). ll'l.-—QI'Bfl|1 recital by Ste pben E. Boisclair. 5.00 p. m.——<l’roduce and stock scores 5.80 p. m.-—Dlnner program iron. Ten Eyck illotsl, Albany, N. Y. report on condition oi New York Salute highways. r 6.35 p. m.-—"A Few Moments with New Books." William F. Jac ob, librarian, General EiectricCo. 6.50 p. tin-Program by WGY Orchestra. American Trio and Jos- ‘cphlne Thaysr, soprano. - “Dance" -------'. ........ -- Tobias WGY Orchestra "Dost Thou Know That Sweet land?" from "Mignon" Thomas Josephine Thayer - "a * ‘ '" tronrWPrlo in D" .... _- count-non PRFECT Bohm "IiKiS'riJ§rT-'r'ri3""' Clsrinetaolo, "Sersnsdg and Pol- Ooas Mylbrdzlsrbe univlpsal quality‘ car Ford cars are produced in greater numbers than any other car. Production is the greatest single inl cing ‘the cost of fluence in redu ‘quality. , .1 J n»? t \ , » A ‘Ford productton methods do not tolerate any compromise on quality. Performance in the hands of over ten million owners proves it. PRO D u Oil 0 N Josephine Thaysr market quotations; news. baseball "Scene do Ballet" --.--'.-- Huerter Orchestra .. ' ~ 7.30. p. m.-+Program from Wana- msksrAuditorlum, New York; also 6.30 p. m. Baseball scores and broadcast by WJZ. " 10.80" p. III.—OI'QIII recital, b! stsphon: E. Bolsclair, from Proc- toi-‘s l-l-rrnanus Blsacker Hall, Al- banyfN. Y. ' ’ _ , —-———£O}—-—i‘- i’ ROOKEFELLII! 700K " STRANGE NIGRISO AROUND Hll MANQIONAFTIR . - WIpDING NEW YORK. May lm-lomo- where tn the more obscure chau- nels oi New York life to-day area number oi young girls and a band- n. "The. Hand oi You" Jacobs-Bond an o! WGIIIBI! who can tell the" friends in oiiice. shop or neighbor- hood all about the weudins of Abby Rocksiellensnd her boyhood beau, David Milton. a Alter the wcddins ceremony- John D. Rockieller, Jr., lather 0! the rbride. noticed the crowd 0t curius collection on the PQVHYIBM across from the house. . Coming out he invited them to come ‘and inspeel l!" Rmml“ mansion and personally escorted them, giving each oi them a bunch oi the iloral decorations. On the last trip he noticed an old "gross, clutching a ‘bundle oi "washing," who stood a bit to one flldfigjhllfllug uneasily, yet rooted irresistibly to the wt"- - “Yoi are invited. too."- ltoe dollar klndlY~ - ', so, sir, thank you. fir. I qpuld m really." she stammsred. overcome. slid Premier King Should Make Explanation OTTAWA, May 19-Probwbly no prime minister in history ‘has had [o min-mo m-uqh thank water as Mr. icing, The luutst do in regard ‘to the sail“ of electric power. On [Friday he positively and even warmly as- sented the government had no nip- piication ior swch. sole. etotiml 4"- ilnltnliy as iollow: "No appllcaitilon whatever, that l am aware oiphus been made to ‘the government wiith respect to the export. oi’ power. l am making that statement iu-lly conscious oi its sl-gniiicanoe and meaning in every particular." Nothing could be more assuring than this. yet oil-Monday. rwo day incur, s contract, as yet unsigned by the government, dealing with the QXDON. oi electric power to the Un- ited Stems from the proposed Garth German Airplanes Menace to Britain LONDON, May 19,—A terrible menace to British commercial aviation, -in the opinion oi Sir Sam- uel l‘l1'8l0i1e, is iound in the P70- poaed increase oi Germany‘! B" servlea by 75 per cent this summer. ' The Morning Post quota Sir Samuel Instone and British avia- tion experts assaying that agmat network oi German air lines will spread over Europe mntrolied by Junkens and atiecbing eight or nine countries, _ ikndludtlsig‘ ' Germany. ‘Hungary, Austria, lilsthonis, Lat-- Iva, flwltserland and Romania. ."Althou.gh the German machines are not war machines." lnstone vice said, "they would be to an air ser- wbnt our merchant gnarin was to the British navy." 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