10 tbs Granulated Sugar... Te Breakfast Bacon, per 1b ........42c. St. Charles or Carnation Milk, tall 2 for 25. | Instant Postum, small 27c...... large 47c.. Puffed Wheat ..........per pkg. .....14c, Post Bran Flakes ......... Superior or Rainbow Corn Flakes 3 for 27c. Derby Loaf Cheese ............per Ib 35c. Arrowroot Biscuits, per 1b ...........209¢ Cream of Wheat, per pkg ............26¢ Jelly Beans ee 3 er Th Ol Tiger Catsup, quarts ...........:....28¢ Kkovah Health Salts, ...........2 for 35¢c. Superior Baking Powder, 1's 25c. Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin ..........11ec. Chloride of Lime, per tin hes essen es oJ86 Hand Cleaner, per tin .......... .14e. Fly Spray; 8 0%, i vixvvsvvivies 3be¢. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, all colors dee. 18 Pinetree Matches .... as for 22e. veer 2 for 2be:- Hillcrest Peas ..................2 for 26c. 15's 16c. "Guest Ivory Bolp: iin. iii l6 bars for 27, 20 "PICNIC SPECIALS Dainty Lunch Mayonnaise, small... .19¢. New Pack Lobsters, ....1's 48c. 14's 26c. *Cohoe Salmon... i... . 0.0... 1% 4c. Sweetheart Peanut Butter, toy pail ....23¢c. Aylmer Beans in sauce ......2's.. 2 for 25¢ Chef Sauce .....7n..ii.mn Millionaire Sardines .....:...2 for .3bc, Picnic Cups, per dozen .. .. x =senn ards Picnic Plates, per dozen .../:..:... « Weleh's Grape Juice, per bottle JLanch'Rolls {oust i Peale ate per bettle 23¢.. bas «+.» for 10c. JAMES McKEE & SON | Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. MANCHESTER The service here on Sunday of was. conducted by Rev. Mr. Lewis, o Toronto. His sermon was very much enjoyed by the congregation. Miss Hazel Gregg with Miss A. Barrett, for a few days, Miss Gladys Cumming, of Toronto, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cumming. Mr. J. Lush, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. F, Lamb, recently. Mrs, L. D. Christie and daughters, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb and "family with Mr, and Mrs. F. Lamb. . Mrs. Geo. Parks and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson and daughter, have returned to their home in De- troit,. after spending a few weeks with friends in the village. We are glad to see Mr. Les. Lamb out again after his recent illness. The Misses Ella and Mabel Parkin ' of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barrett on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vance of Myrtle, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosier on Sun- day. The Misses Jenkins, of Fenelon Falls, with their aunt Mrs. Chas. Lamb. Mrs. Bradley of Whitby, with Mr. and Mrs. Les. Lamb, over the week end. ah-- i ---- BUTTER AGAIN WINS OUT That butter fed boys gained in weight and height over oleomargarine fed boys is the result of a year's test lately finished in England. We have read much about feeding tests made on rats, pigs, dogs and hens, by Dr. McCollum, of the Johns-Hopkins University and Dr. Palmer of the University ©f Minesota, where in every case when butter was added to the basic diet greater gain was made than when oleomargarine was fed to these animals. In the English test, growing boys were takem; ranging from 10 to 14 years. Twenty-six boys fed a basic diet, plus 1% ounces of butter daily, made an average gain in weight of 6.30 Ibs. and an increase in height of 2.22 inches in one year. Against this the sixteen boys of same age fed a basic diet, plus 1% ounces oleomar- garine daily, gained an average in weight of 5.21 Ibs, and an average of 1.84 inches in height for the same period. The following is 'thé cold blooded comment of the British In- vestigation: ~ "Sixteen boys (the oleomargarine squad) who remained under observa-: tion continuously for 12 months, gain- ed during that period an average of 5.21 pounds per boy, and grew an average of 1.84 inches per boy. When this result is compared with the result of feeding another batch with an equal quantity of butterfat, it is obvious that the vegetable marga- rine has failed. "The group of boys who ate the margarine ratio did not grow any faster than the batch of boys who were taking only the basic diet the average growth rate 1.84 inches be- ing the same." etree} (renee POTATO AND CHEESE SALAD Mix finely chopped or grated cheese with cold potatoes cut in cubes. Sea- son with salt and pepper and moisten with salad dressing. Place by spodh- fuls on lettuce leaves and serve cold. Chopped celery, finely minced onions or pimento in small pieces may. be added and give variety to the salad. ------ Pan ALFRED CALVIN SPENCER DIES OF SURFOCATION Continued from Front Page tire was found in the ditch near the accident ard just beyond the point Phone 152} where the snake was found the car- tracks show that the car veered sharp- ly off the road into the ditch. Whe- ther the snake caused the fatality or whether it was due to faulty steering apparatus will remain a mystéry, There is not the slightest Sugges- tion tHat a second motorist was in- volved Jn the mishap. It 'has been stated that the steer- ing gear had been giving trouble, pre- vious to the day of the accident; but examined after the accident it seemed ~ fo 19, in proper shape. Though not an ex- perienced driver, young 'Spencer was able to handle a car and had driven several times before." The marks of the car also showed that Spencer had steered 'a perfectly straight course along the north side of the road be- fore swerving sharply to the ditch. There was no evidence to show that the brakes of the car had been ap- plied. Was Out For Drive At the time when the accident took place the lad who had just finished 'having dinner, was out for a spin. while waiting for his mother to get grounds, . Galt Maple Leaf Quartette situated on ready to go with him to the farm of will entertain. Admission 50c and streets in Port") . two fine lots, newly ar - water in house at | Areal word of the_ accident which occurred THREE BARNS 'AND CRIB: ARE $1000 handles this," ion any : gh half a mile from his home was - BURNED ON GREENBANK FARM - terms: her brother, George Lynde, at Ash- burn, three miles distant. He had been gone but a few minutes when brought. The first persons to reach the scene of the mishap were Mr, and Mrs. Cor- car upturned in the ditch, the four wheels pointing skywards. izing the seriousness of what had oc- curred, Mr. Corrin slowed and stopped his car intending as" would the aver- age driver to notice the extent of the . damage which had been done. At that time it was his opinion that the owner of the ill fated car had gone for as- Every BEST P ICTURE HOUSE Tuesd'y Thurs. : lighted lantern in es Beautifully situated {oft the high i J. A. Will be p.m, on Friday evi \ cof the afternoon. . The Creamery S is paying 86e., 86c. and 32c. for Butter Fat. You can save labor ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY Goode Bros., Proprietors Keep this date open<August 3r this is the date of the Greenbank Garden Party to be held on the church 25¢. © See bills later. (Oshawa Daily Times way. blaze which did $7,000 damage, less than half of whichis covered by in- surance. This is the secohd | big barn fire in the Greenbank District "this month. A $6,000 barn owned by H. 'McMillan was struck by lightning on the night Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Phone 98 ; of July 6, and burned to the -- PORT PERRY ~~ ONTARIO| The origin of the fire matter of conjecture. Mr. Sto Hip out to stable his cattle son after 9 o'clock Sunday evening. He left | a timbers fell an | flames and in turn, spi a well fenced and shade trees and and make more money by send- EE bert. Very reasonable terms, % acre of ground, all kinds of berries and currants, good water, 4. located #in' the village" of "Prince bert. : double lot, furnace, water and One of the most spectacular fires in large maple shade trees on. Cochrane rin, who were returning from visiting {he history of this district destroyed street overlooking Lake Scugog; large friends living near Brooklin, After three barns and a crib on the farm of stable. This house has been es driving a short distance along' the Campbell Stone, tw6. miles north of decorated and is in good repair. Elec- eighth concession they came upon the Greenbank, on the Provincial High- tric fixtures woes with the house, An exploiding lantern is be- act quick! $1,000 will handle this Not. real- }ieved to have been the cause of the Place. the Real Estate Man, Port Perry. "Barn 86 x 70, stone stables, tered, $1500 cash: dle fie 1s farm. Beautiful eight 1 | Brown Sugar $6.90 v {3 Ibs. Ieing Sugar 20. Toilet Paper 6 for 9% $750. buys a comfortable home and "7 foomed frame 'house beautifully past) fh Beautiful 7-roomed.. hotie hoy Apply to A. W, M. CAMPBELL, DR. J. A.MURRAY upstairs in Leonard Block Dr, J. A. Mathers 'This valuable work has been and those who, value local