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OIS A TR e ufls BasLy Plokst - PAGE THREE IllllImllllllllmlllllllllmlllllllll lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIlIlllI>IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlIIIiil||lllI"llIlllllIIllIflllllllllllllllflllIII||II|IIII|I|IIIIIIHIf]lflll ARKET BASK 5] i RICE ¥. 24t Ay 0 187 AATUKKX_LY A FAIR DEALER lm DECIDING _HER| ORDER RO 4 bl JE HOL MFAWILL Fmp THIS PAGE A LABOR AND TlMEgSAVER i \11 213 H'eana of Ruyalty Prene'% -'53 Thé: last Englisi ao)v'ex"u to have the heart removed f5om. the death und to bef‘sep ate 1 is still in the custody and carc of the moh and chapter of the cathedral of 1t.js’.under his recumbent ng\ ln that ancient fane, and was hrought to light after the lapse of in 1888, Inclosed in ‘ea wke&s of lead and #f silver, and-with- ered almost to the semblance of an au- The hearts of her sister, Queen Mury, and th¢ latler’s donsort, King William IIL, o¢ Chatlés If and of' Queen Elizabeth, are also cared for in_Westminster _abhey, _ a h ad d.—'ly 5 hw“lfiuw“t{lfl}l’ll 2. {16 stop eatmg ny CORN FLAKES wonderful for the lvbole Iamy Nature rebels agaitist héavy foods in warm Weather. Much -illness 'in summer is caused by overtaxing the stomach. Change your diet—and keep snappy in mind Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with cold. milk and fresh fruit are wonderful for' the:hot days—for bréakfast, for lunch, - for supper-or for “snacks.)’ They dxgest mthout‘ tntmg i the stomach and ss;pply the nourishment itie *“For children, for the workers and for the aged there is no more delicious, sustaining summer food than:Kellogg's " nsist uuon Keflogg‘s Cori Fhkel in tlle" - RED and GREEN packa " hm.- of W K. Kellogg, ...| trace the history of one whose work “21:must ‘be’ more' than 2,000 yeavs . old. | 'BUY‘YOUR SACK OF PLLLSBURY’S FLOUR" TODAY And submit your answers: to the we_:ght guessing contest: 1 5 PRIZES Votmg Contest Slips at All Grocers Contest Closes July 31st e i ooutdeLion | MIGHT: mw suomuzo WAR . - Grant Was Extremety Sncitive. ¢ ) S a5 General (Grang, se4us to hiave been English sordra'i Sbriples; Which | extremeiy sensitive: « When uc cune Did Him Hoior, Prolonged Fight- to the end of his second term at West 2. ing tn"South Africa. Point he was given a. furl ,n nnd <4 it went home on leave in his gray Al military ‘correspondent of ' the | form. The little country town in Manchéster (Eng.) Guardian writes: | which his parents lived was immense: . “In“a’Iife’ as' repléte with adventure | ly’ amasced by the smart: uniform, and as was that of :Christian De. Wet. dur- the ers of - the inhabitants were ing ghe Boer' Wnr, there ‘were. said to | pever-ending, - Grant was so huvt Dy have, been countless occasions when | them "that ‘he never again \\-nrng\y the Boer hero went near to death. waresn® unifoyn. - Whenever the reg- The jnearest occurred in 1801, whnen ulg‘noh\ insiyted, -hee mwourted it, Hur .| the' guerrllla leader, at the height of | 3 pmnmcd, Ke dolted "It his fame, was extricating his raiding i m column from its afiair in ‘the Cape ’)mlu., the war this was ¢ Colo)l} He “was hqnd,qd off by sev- info a seorn’of fine uniforuis. eral¢ of the pursuing detachments, Grant was ‘uftener seen [n, From one pfithese; jcouple of very | a private soldier- “his stars cor b aled younig British cnva 154 fichPrs had | byia coat or clouk=than ir {ne doabvle- been’ sent on'a Forwardipaitrol: They buttaned Llouse “of hjg rank. 3 smpped at (a...wayside< stora..and stibled their horses in a_back shed. “When' the. Boer ocommando. " came | through in haste, mq woman of the. sfore; who was friendly to the two English boys, sent them up into the garrkt above her ‘shop. ' Here' they crouched ‘with their rifles at the ready. while the scouts and tne main body 4 of. the commando went through. Then | s s e a Cape cart came along and drew up Y at the store to elicit some informa- tion: In it were seated Christian De Wet and President Steyn. King George’s »4ife Insurance. King George's life . insurance pol- feles are sald-to total something like $10,000.000. SHOP HERE EVERY DAY “The corporal ‘recognized De Wet i " ke from' the pictures he had seen, but We H:N ill m‘kt every though his finger was upon the trig- effort to merit your ger his heart failed him., As he sald business. In' cross-examination afterward: ‘I had-not the heart to:shoot a man in “civies” In cold blood. This lad's natural scruples probably prolonged the Boer war by elghteen months. Of such .lncldents is history made.” SPECIAL FOR suumm‘ i Rolled rib reast Ib. Pot roast Ib. ' : Hamburger 1b. . Sausage Creamery Bitter 1b .. ..35¢]| Best milk qt...........10¢c " Groceries in connection Danly Bread per! lcmf' »lOz,:’ pure a ' Ancient Advertisement. y A drinking cup was recently sold at London, belonging to Sir Arthur Evans’ collection, which is chiefly in- teresting because on it in Greek is an inscription claimed to be the first known ‘advertisement. ‘Tt runs rather plaintively: “Made by, Ennion, let the ; I buyer remember.” For the Twentieth I"century-buyer; it 18 not.u -question. of | remembering, but of endeavoring to roll . Ennion is believed to have been an artist of. Sidon, the principal city of |'Phocnicfd for many centuries, and even in’the Middle ages ‘o place of | considerable importance, Now ft is {ittle more than a village, its glory having faded as completely as the fame of its citizen, whose request, nevertheless, to be remembered, has not remained wholly unheeded. Meat Mafket EDD BROS. " —Phone 66— . ; Next to ;Rex Thentre e el Krispy Krust Loa st LS ety Bacon lean stock a Ib 18¢ck . NORTHERN BREAD CO. T A o A e e T Salmon, 1 After dinner mints, made| 3of seegan and peppern':;t We T ke Care of fimers With Promptaess and Gouriesy If you can not come in mail or phone your order it will receive the same atteniion as if you were here. Ball Mason jars qts..1.05 Matches, a box Tcniet paper, large size a Semdac Mopl, Y windcw, special. Richeleiu 1000 Island dressing special.. .....35 10 gal. jars with handles $2.50 5 gallon churns. 1.40 2 ply Cetainteed roofing, 10 year Richelieu canned caull- i |flower, a can ] { Syrup, No, 10 tins, a Calcium Arsenate per Ib. .30c _;;;fi_" . Don’t be - Penny Wiseand Pound Foolish sy Don’t think because you can get a R big can of Baking Powder for little moneythat youaresavmganyt ing. There’s Only One Way to Saire on Bake-Day —-It costs only a fraction"of a . cent for, gach baking. CLIFFORD’S ” 1 See the large sack of flour on dlsplay ‘in‘ the Daily Pioner window, thén guess © 1f how much it weighs. It's fullof = —You use less - because it con- tains more than the ordinary leavening good flour, TheWol;Id;’sG reatest Baking 3 WE ARE PROUD TO AN- NOUNCE THE NEW Acfull 24 ounces of delicious flakey white bread. Weigh it dfirst, then taste it and CRISPY KRUST will be your household standard. 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