Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1926, p. 4

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a -- . ERT Beautiful ~ Foxes Silver, White, Black, Platinum, Blue, Rob- in Brown, Taupe, Pointed, and all the | shades in Browns, - . lL Your comparison invited. STORE LIMITED . Phone 18 THE DESERONTO. BUY ADVERTISED GOODS : The Sure Way To A Square Dea { go TTT see RE RRR me Should 18th -- CHESTERFIELD WEEK -- 25th ~~ Your opportunity to get a genuine Sny- der Sani-Built Suite at a big saving. Suite worth $250.00, for seni... $199.00. ith every Snyder suite we give absolutely FREE 'ONE_ SOLID WALNUT . END TABLE, bo Moth proof absolutely. A written guarantee with every Suige. 30 styles of Suites to choose from. deferred payments if desired. ~ a ih! fl| Perry, C. McVicker, i | intermediate, M. tf {mon ii modinte, M. Detior. HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY [Results of the Various Events .~Presentations in the Evening. : Des- eir an- school epg 27 were: ¥ Creegan, 'Burns, Rev. Father McDonald and jp. kk. McCullough: tor the afternood, | Messrs, G. M. Campbell, Zev. Rad- clitfe, Mayor Mailey and H. M { Rathbun. In the evening the prize- » -- 5 Deseronito, Sept. acid det | eronto High School 'held Field Day on bh dav staring, il | winners and the ladies and gentle- i { men of {ire town gathered in the As- | sembly Hall to see the presentation. ¥| A] G. Bogart acted as chairman. | He gave a short address at the | opening of the programme and com- | plimented the staff and scholars on 1#fie splendid way in which théy had arranged and carried out their pro- ramme, Mr, Bogart assisted by Mr. { J. C. Burns and Bruce Campbell pee- sented the prises to winners. Rev. | Father' McDonald, on penaif of the { Catholic Women's League, present- ed the gold medal-donated by them, to Miss Rebecca Smith, who made the highest marks on the entrance { examinations. Mr. Ostrander on ha- half of the public school board pre- sented the silver medal to Hame! | MeDonald who was second highest In the entrance examinations. After $ the presentations the evening was spent in dancing, the music being | furnished by the D. H. 8. Melody | Binge, composed of M. Perry, piano; R. Kitchen, banjo; C. Jolin, violin- ist; and L. McVicker The on the traps. winners of the races were as RN follows: | Girls, Threée-legged race--L. Wagar and Gaulin; M. Aniey and E. Sager; !| K. Unger and V, Whitton. Potato Race--L. Wagar, A. Gan- ln, M. Thompson. il Coat Race-- §. Amey, M. Hunt, Hammer and Nail Race---A. Gan | tn, J. Beit. il "Thread and Needio--a Gaulin, Vv. | Whitton, §. Colelough. Lojg Distance Throw--A. Gay Mn, L. Wagar, K. Ungar. Peg Race--L. Wagar, A, Gaulin. y. Throwing ball for basket---R, | Bower, L. Wagar. | Bun Race---R. Bowen, E. Harvey. Colcleugh, M. MESSAGE T0 MR-HORSEY Expressed Regret at Result of Compaign Following - Magnificent Fight. i, . Mr. H. H. Horsey, Liberal candi- [date in Prince Edward-Lennox, re the loowip 3 Pm Rite vi H. H. Horsey, Esq., Picton, Ont. - > with yourseM snd our Lecoiox very déep regret. at the campaign wot having resulted in your elecdicn for panfament as I Bnmly bedisved would. You made A magnificent fight and 'I hope you and our friegda will not éxpertence 00 keen a dhappointment, but will feel that in the campaign you have carrisl on so splendidly, you have Sontribubed in a very real measure % the great Libel wietory which hag been win. . ~--W. L,'MACKENZIE KING. Mr. Hofsey also received the fol- Jowing letter from Hon. Vincent Mas- sey: H. H. Horsey, Bsq., Picton, Ont. Creadtally Sorry your splendid fight missed the success it deserved. = ==VINCENT MASSEY. MR. MACKENZE KINGS Gifrom Be J friends of Prince Edward- | "BROKEN LINES AT BROKEN PRICES. 75¢; and $1.00 HOSE, 49. $3.50 SILK«S.o ES mT : - Women's Silk Gloves wi "Women s.Silk Hose, Grey, Tan, 'cuffs; Tans. Modes, 'Pongee, Grey, Muffin and Slate colors -- Sand, F. awn, Black; broken sizes, oken lines, 'at a rgain price. broken sizes 6 to 71. $1.50 and : $1.75 lines, a 75c. and $1,00 lines, Tonight .: ©. vais. 98, Tonight . . . . i | BOYS' $1.25 BLOUSES, 75. : A traveller's clearing lot of Boys' Percale Blouses with collar and cuffs--35 dozen inthe lot. A large assortment of pretty stripes . and other designs; al sizes in the lot. Just the thing for School. Reg. $1.25 value . | Se dl ls i Taig gE 3 $1.59 EACH . $1.98 EACH Men's fine English Percale Shirts Men's fine English Broadcloth in a variety of neat stripes. Sizes Shirts with double wear cuffs and PICTON Picton, Sept. 24--Thus far no cas udlities have been reported among Prince Bdward County residents of Florida In the great disaster which overtook that district Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbs have re- ceived word from their son Ralph who is located a; Fort Worth, that he and family are safe «although thelr buildings were slightly dam- aged. Mrs. George Barker received a telegram from her brother, Wi)- liam Baker and his son that they are safe and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickey and son whose home is in Miami had béen spending a two months holiday - ly lefy for their home Their Iriends here have not learned yet whether they suffered loss to their property or not. Heber Martin, of Crofton has bought Thomas Milligan's farm at Northport. « Mrs. Michae] Goodwin was hostess | Running High Jump Senfor--L, Wagan A. Gaulin, Intermediate, M.! | Culhane, R. Bowen. Junior, J. Nor- | mile, E. Harvey. Ranoing b: 76 yard dash---Sendor, A. Gaulin, L. Wagar. $ Intermediate, J. E. Harvey; Jundor, C. Harvey, M. Amey. Inter-form relay, 220 yards--L. Wagar, 3rd form: K. Wihiitton, 2nd form; V. Whitton, lat form, » Walking mace--§. Oolcleugh, L. Wagar, ; S-- Boys. Standing broad Jump--Sendor, M, Perry, C. Cole, C. McVicker: inter - Detlor, J. Webster, A. i Junior, B. Jobnaton, G. Thompson, Tiny Grennan, Running board Jum p---Senior, M. D. McCullough; Detlor, Half mis road hace, | open--M. Petry, ©. MeVicker, C, Cole. Hop, step and Jump---Seador, M. YC: MeVicker, C. (ole: inder- A. Ostrander, Malotbey: ; junior, B. Johnston, G. - | and Miss Alice ,| of Derry 'of a four table bridge on Monday af- ternoon at her home, Paul Street. he house was prettily decorated with the season's blooms. The pretty favors were won by Mrs. G. R. Moore Doherty, Mrs. Good- win was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Bradley, in serving delicious refresh- ments. ¥ Mrs Krank' Powers of Brockville pana Miss Agnes: McNamara Port ope, ark' of Mrs. Patrick MeAtley. To Mr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jopes and "Mr. and Mrs. T. Bm Whattam, Top onto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whattany, Wan. Poose. a Mins lows! Norman left town on onday for Maryvil ond TV e jAbbey, Glen Jack Leaveng entered Queen's Uni- versity on Monday ang Mr. John Mallory will attend 0.4.0. Thos. J. Wright of Roth I -------- ANNUAL TEA AND save. Of Hop i ope of Derry Lodge Held in Orange Han On Wednesday Avening the Hope Lodge, No. 404 LOBA., held their annuaj tea and sale in the .| Orange Hall, which was largely Patronized, ana nearly one hundred dollars realized. & the evening the Fite and Drum bang &d with their ceived the small admission fee at the door, while Mrs. Cassels and Mrs. HolMer received the many friends, 2 The tea table was presided over by Mrs. Purcell ang Mrs. Meliroy, with Misses Hunter, Pur cell and Donaldson 'ast & de tdble--Mrs. Veale and Mrs. Moore. bn aR st stable table--Mrs. Dunlop and in Belleville and 'Picton, and had on- |} on Sunday. | 'Highways have to withstand during | shore of the St. Lawrence. .River,| T0USh-and muddy due to recent music. Mrs. White re. Lansdo 14] to 16, collar to match. Plain colors or , , -heat stripes. All sizes. To-night's Special i Sale Price ' - ¥AREHOUSE, caretutly. Trenton to Quebec Boun- dary pavement and surface-treated macadam in good condition through- out except where construction work is going on and short sections may be rough. Penetration macadam cor - struction proceeding weet of King- |} 822 BROCK STREET | ston, Gananogue, Lansdowne, | Brecktille, Cardinal, Morrisburg ' and east of Cornwall. Detours at Con ons Kingston, Lansdowne and west of Highway dit} Brockville. Traffic may be delayed | . wey | for fifteen minutes on some sec- Rainy weather and frost are the Yons where' construction work is Proceeding. greatest enemies that the Provincial Quebec Boundary to Mon tread. «1 Quebec Highway No. 27.-<55.11 Ne Winatr $34 sasly Serie: in Te. | mlles--G50d trom Boundary tc aril der a ook 1} Aven of macadam, | Zotique. Resurlacing under way be Piiag cracks. in concrete Pave: tween SL Zotique and Coteau Land- ing. Drive slowly. Good from here to nba and Sravelling, > be sarried Montreal except Point Clare and {Ji on trom now rs bio. Beacoiitield; where resurfacing 1s | ment to numerous gangs of men and | U0der ina ak does oot ot I the rural sections. With | feet traffic. Motorists shou m Jams md a men on She roud lights at night along the Soulanges Cabal, motorists are requested to watch for Kingeton to Oftaws via Rideau || Smith's these gangs and give them a trom | LaKes-- Through Porth, Place---131 Trans-Provincial Highway 1 id leto Windsor to Quebec Boundary | Fells and Carleton throughout 8 3 miles--Fair condition 544.5. Where dipéct Soa muctiny ate except where grading construction made with the Suche Highway | 18 In 'progress north of Joyceville and | 27 to Montreal. Ww P eg west of Portland, no detours. via Chatham, London, 'oodstoct, ade-treated ---- Imported English Felt and Velour Hats clearing at $3.98 Parisian Shop ll $2.800--Doubte }. Cast, $2,500---Doubie cement block. $2,700 50 x 100, il $8.100--Double s lon Syacnhan sone, AND HERE 18 A DANDY ' Cor. Johnmon amg Division Sts. Phone 580w, 530 ang Bas, Fire and An 0 Insurange; See our J. B, Bumper ant : Brantford, Hamilton and along the | Surl macadam road . | from Kingston to Joyceville continu- | |i sorth $lists of Aria 10 10 1d 57 soars oa to Smith's Pails. [[f ronto, Osha tinulng 'on one of the | Grading is proceeding north of [fl Kinglton, gontin rior Yue | Joyceville and. west oF Portland and {/f vince seen short road Southern Ontario, namely the north sections of the Ale very rains. No detours. From Smith's Falls to Ashton 'Post Office, the Sur- face-tréated macadam road is in fair condition. Ashton to Stittsville the gravel road is in good shape and is continued from this point to Ottawa an asphalt pavement, Ottawa #0" Prescott 62.3 'miles /throughon ; 0 pavement to . ; North Gower. From North Gower at Shroughaut. Between Kisgueon i, MLL SESS om Nout under con. 37%, Juckat Beuadety stort veetions 0-05 detour--drive lowly under traffic. Will be rough on ac- xe. Sle pot ne vr ine Sant of Jone Stone. Toronto to] Beckett's Landing to Prescott is five miles sast > ejoood,. through Brockville, Prescott ana Corawall; 470 Wiles. of this route is. ved, . rr Ne Torbuto to Sustie © Boundary--. 800.3 miiles--8ix rs. (No de: | tour aver six miles long). Newcastle, | one mile east of Grafton, 1-4 miles DRAPERIES | si STok: | FLOOR COVERINGS [ KINGSTON'S CARPET. £3 Soll or Exchange | Detached cement I | dwelling | 1 AS ae0--Double Trams Sway. i Ra * if

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