we v - agar-a" * v ._ a OCTOBER 16. 1930 ‘i .1» ‘a -..:-- a- . i ' )1 | |.. g _ v h, -- _..___;g¢;§ 551 can IIESNQILD BARISTAN POLISH _ Perm au Tbgiylfiuerlt! of weave-u imported f...“ Perth and India i: strongly ' malt n this magnificent repro- durtion o/a Polish mg believed to have been woven at Warsaw in (he 17th cmtlifi- . ----'i-__-~—-"_-,~.-- . . . NOW... ARlYTAN RUG.‘ of EVEN GREATER BEAUTY HE introduction of the Baristan Rug two years ago marked a revolutionary advance in the history of rug weaving. The lustrous sheen, the exquisite coloring, the luxurious pile, won the admiration of Canadians from coast to coast. Now we announce new Baristan Rugs of really sur- passing beauty. . Adaptations and reproductions of the world? rarest rug masterpieces . . . rugs that have adorned the walls of museums and the floors of Oriental palaces. These beautiful rugs are available for your homeat surprisingly moderate prices. See the Baristan display at any leading house-furnishing store. They are obtain- able in all sizes from small hall runners up to large room-size rugs. While. in the store do not fail to see the Autumn 1930 presentation of Barrymore Guaranteed Rugs which include smart new designs in Saxonies, Wiltons and Axminsters. Deslgneol. worm and guaranteed by THE TORONTO CARPET MFG. CO., LIMITED TORONTO Established r891 S . o“ M st thcona: 3. Eleanor Morrison. I I; ‘I 5p m“ Brrltlgetown; 4 Audrey Burnett, Strnthcona. CANADA M‘... mi vlarsrmmno I'll‘. U21 AKLU Bridgetown School Fair The following la the report or Brlgetown School Fair which was held. Sept. 1o. 1930. White Oats-l. Peal-L Macltoan, Milli"! Hope; 2, Roddle Maclienzie, Bridgetown: 3.'Clayton MmLeod, A1. blon Cross; 4, Ralph Moclieod. Al. blcn Cross. Black Oats-i, Rodrlle MaeKenzle, Bfldlletown; 2. Margaret MacKenm, Bridgetown. Sweet Com-l, Lloyd Macheod, BTWIBEWWXI; 2, Gordon Dookendorif. MW!" HOPE; 3. Edgar Dockerldoril’, Mount Hone; 4. Ralph Burdett, Strathcena. Beans-l, Sydney Swallow. Albion 5T0”; 2. Willena Burhoe. Mount Hone: 3. Everett MacLeod. Mount Hope‘. 4. Earl Swallow, Albion Cross. -Green Mountains.—-l. Margaret MacKenzie. Bridgetown; 3, Sterling Mfliillwd. Upton; 3. George Camp- bell. Primrose; 4. noun Campbell. Bridgetown. Irish Cobblers-l Pius MacDon- ald. Primrose: 2, Roddie MacKenzie, Bridgetown; 3. Clayton MarLeod, A1- blon Cross; 4. Irma wood. Strath- cons. 'I‘urnlps.—1. Marion MacLcan, Al- bion Cross; 2 John MacLeod. Strath- oona; 3. Alphonsus Campbell, Prim- rose; 4. Roddie MacKenzle, Bridge- town. Darrow-l. Eleanor Morrison, Bridgetown; 2. Raymond Mal-Don- ald. Bridgetown; 3, Charles Taylor. Upton; 4, Lewis Ross. Bridgetown. Parsmps-l, Catherine Nicholson. Bridgetown; 2, Wlllena ‘Burhue. Mount Hope; 3, Sydney sulnllow, Al- bion Cross; 4. Raymond MacDonald, Bridgetown. Tomatoes-l. Roddie MacKenzle, Bridgetown; 2, Ralph Burclctt. Strathcona; 3. Audrey Burdett. Strathcona; 4, Sydney Swallow. Al- bion Cross. ' Onlons- 1. Haddon MacLeod. Bridgetown; 2. Lloyd Maclieod. Bridgetown. Cucumbers-d. Lois Wood. stiotn- cona; 2, Roddie MacKenzie. Bridge- town; 3. Margaret Betton, Upton; 4, Margaret MacKenzie. Bridgetown. Beets-l. Hazel Burdett, sunn- cona; 2. Euphemia MacDonald. Prim- rose: 3. Lorne Burdett. Strathcona; 4. Florence MacSwain.~ Upton. Pumpkln.-l, Maud Taylor. Upton; 2, Mary A. Campbell. Primrose; 3. Sydney Swallow. Albion Cross; 4, John A. Burhoe. Mount Hope. Mixed Flowers-A, Earl Swallow. Albion Cross; 2. Lloyd MucLeod, Bridgetown. Geranium.—1, Mildred Macswain; 2. ‘George Currie, Mount Hope. Begonia. — l, Gerald Campbell. Bridgetown: 2. George Currie, Mount Hope; 3, Eleanor Morrison, Bridge- town; 4, Margaret MacMas-ter; Bridgetown. Apples lAlexandra)-~1 Lloyd M96‘ Leod. Bridgetown; 2. Ada MacDon- ald. Mount Hope; h. Harry R955» Bridgetown. Apples, lDuchessh-l, Irma wood. Strathcona; 2. Lois Wood. Strath- cona; 3. Rolllh Illa/cum’ 51mm‘ cross; 4, Lorne Burdett. Stratheonfl- Apple; (Red Astrachan)—1. Hattie wood. Strathcona. Plulns.--1. John Macmod- slim‘ cona; 2. Irma Wood, Strathcoila; 3. Hattie Wood, Strathcona; 4. Elean- or Morrison Bridgetown. Canned Raspberries.—1. MacKenzle, Bridgetown- Canned Becks-J. MlTl-ifl MilcKen‘ zie. Bridgetown; 2. Hazel Burdett. luargaret Tel. Biscuits-l. Audrey Blifdfii. FITIYUWN (BUARDIAN muuur mvau SCHOOL FAIR colliiiea Clue 10 Sec. 3 Richard Murley Prize. (Trio oi’ P. Rocks) 1 Samuel Blue. Hopelleld. 2 Norman MacLean. Little Sands, 3 John Campbell. Alllston. 4 Gordon hlacKay. Gladstone. 5 Ruben Moore, Muriay Riygr, Class 10 Sec 1 (Calves) 1 Ernest Beck, Alliaton. 2 Mary Sanders. High Bank, 3 Myrna Hayter. High Bank, 4 Vernon Hooper. Alurray River. Class 10 Sec. 4 Chinchilla Rabbi“, Stanley Macliay, High Bank. Class 11 Collections Sec. 1 1 Hopefield School. 8 Gladstone School. 3 Point Pleasant School. 4 High Bank School, Class J1 Sec 8 1 Hflllefielll School. 2 Point Pleasant School. 3 Dover School 4 Gladstone School. Class l1 Sec. 3 Hopelleld School, Gladstone School. High Bank School ‘Alum-ray River School. Class 11 Sec. 4 Weed Seeds. Gladstone School, {Hurray River School Dover School, i-ifilleficld School Class 12 Project Map; Sea, Q 1 Murray Rive;- School 2 Point Pleiisalll School, 3 Little Sands School Class 12 Sec. 2 Map Dram-lug Grades o-l. High Bank School, Peters Road School Glarlslnne School Alllsion School Class 12 Sec. 2 Slap Drawing Grades Glen William School, Alliston School High Bank School Murray Ilivel‘ School Class 12 Sec. 3 Art Work, Grades Murray River School l-iopefleld School Dover Schol Alliston School. Class 12 Sec. 3 Art Work, Grades Peters Road School Gladstone School Point Pleasant School Hopcticlrl School Class 12 Sec. 3 Ari Work Grades Alliston School Murray River School, Point Pleasant School, Glen William School. Class 12 Sec. 8 Art. Work Grades lmlilay River School, Allislon School Dover School. High Bani: School. ' Class 12 Sec, 3 Art Work Grades ll-lu Murray River School. High Bank School. Alllston School, Glen William School Class 12 Sec. 4 Penmanship Grades 1-1! Little Sands School. AlllSlOII School ' Poiut Pleasant School Hopefielrl School, Class 12 Sec. 4 Grades 3-4. Dover School, Hopeficld School, 1 2 84 v c. 5 7-8 eAGbl 5r. v my nutritionists soy. Statistics sho follow the first meal, 7O per ccn of the entire day's svork crowded. Breakfast is impo through. Quaker Oats is the breaklu energy. process retains every vital pa carbohydrates for abundant body building mine are less needful. Peters Road School, Gladstone School, Class 12 Sec 4 Grades 5-6. hiurray River School, High Bank School Alllston School. Hopefleld School, Class 12 Sec, 4 Grades 7-8. Hopeflcld School. Murray River School. Point Pleasant School, Glen William School. Class 12 Sec, 4 Grades 9-10, Glen William School. Alllston School. Hopefleld School. Murray River School Plymouth Rock Chickens - 1. Llvyd MacLeod. Bridgetown; 2. Had- don MacLeocl; 3. Lewis, Ross; 4, Har- ry Recs. ‘ White Leghorn Chickens-l. Mur- Baret MacKenzic; 2. Alphonsus Canlp- bell. Noxlous Vlecds - l. Hazel Burdelt; 2. Grace Betton. Mounted Tree Leaves-d. Hope School; 2. Eleanor Mount Morrison; Strathcona; 2. Hazel Burdelt, Strath- coma; 3. Jennie MacMaster Bridge- mwn; 4, Eleanor Morrison, Bridge- town. Sugar C00kle.-—1. Hattie wood‘ strathcona; 2. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown; 3, Margaret Burhoe. Mo...“ Hgpg; 4, Myrtle MacKcnzie. Bridgetown- Gingersiiaps-l. Audi"? 0F WORLD-WIDE INTEREST EWI DI. I iew days loss than two {rats before the World's Grain Exhibition and Conlerence will WK? Jlarc at the city of Regina in 1982. a lllllc remarkable interest has develo- ltzl in imractically cvrry quarter oi the ‘lute. A casual examination of one morning's mall this week discloses the A Cup or BCOVRIL every day, helps you RSS1) the mo away lliif/ \T '4' - .55 ill. IOVIII builds seventh “m” - without ht tho. fart that colnznunlcailan were rccclv- llfilllllle. allproviding ample Justliica- y! from iivc grain nnu seed prozluclzil Alon (or the assurance that the i932 €3i1l1ti‘i'l$-—Gl‘€&l; Britian, India, 'I‘l-c ‘Exhibition and Conference will be the Federated Mclay States, Portugal and greatest thins of its kind ever held. Argentina. The contents oi’ theise iol- . tors are more convincing oi this BYBM l interest than is their number or the Special classes for pedigreed seed at World's Grain Exhibition and Conference to be held in Regina, in Strathcona: 2. Hazel Burdett. Strath- garet MacKcuzie Constance Matheson, Albion (31:55- Burnett. coho; 3 Myrtle liiocKeuzic; 4. Moi‘- Fildsze.--l. Roma Macliay. Slrath- vnafm Mary MucKay. Szrnthconn; 3. George Currie. MW!" “M”; 4' mom sewing wlvronh-l» M-“'E“"°l Mach/luster. Bridgetown: 2. Moillm‘ widely divergent points from u-lzich , v_ _ they came. The mornings ma“ Term‘ ‘i932 \\.ll not bc provided. this dc red o; is quite typical too of tho daily colon has been reached by the Exe- mutive and Finance Committee oi the lWorlcfs Grain Exhibition and Confe- lrencc. according to an anroucemont ‘just issue from the offices oi the ex- hibition. The question oi prov- idlng special classes for pedigreed or registered seed at the 1933 Worldls 'Gl'nin Exhibition has been under lconsidaratlon 11y the Executive Com- lmltloo as well as by the Awards com- mittee tor some time. Final dec- llslon has been rcaohethblo special classes will be made (or pedigreed or registered seed. Such seed must bc l l the patient. - The outbreak o! revolutions in South America. have pretty nearly reached the epidemic stage. and the mortality rate among governments in the countries affected has been high. Brazil ia the latest victim oi the disease, with the daily bulletins leaving the world in serious doubt conccrnnlz the actual condition oiiilrcss‘. 8. Revel Mo-tllflfiofl- Album Cross; 4. Heals Campbell. Bridgetown. Burdett, Cross. Morrison. Bridgetown. Donald. PrimYOSO- Hope. , Nail Box-l. John M a. c L e o Strathcona. zie, Bridgetown. Campbell. erdorfl’, Mount Hope. cona: 2. Raymond Acorn. et BettOh. Upton: 3. Mary Calupbcll. Primrose; 4 M91151?‘ Awm- Album Henustitchin! (Tooth-l- “will” Knitted MlllS.-’l, Euphemlo ltiac~ Milking Stool-l, Allan MacLeod. Mount Hope; 2. John Burhoe. Mount Sroom l-loldeia-l. Rnddie MacKen- Hammer Handle-a — 1. Geofll Primrose; I. Alphonsus Campbell. Primrose; 8, Edgar Dock- Calves.—l. John Macbeod. Strath- Albion 3. Jennie hlaeMaster. Samples of Wood l. Gear-gel Campbell. Prlnlrose. I Exercise Book. Grades l. and II.- 1. Florence Bur-hoe: 2. Francis Mac- hiostcr. Grade III. and IV.--l. lilargarct MacMaster; Z. Charles Taylor. Upton 3. Regis Campbell; 4. Lois Wood, Grades V. and ‘.'I.--l. Ada Niac- Donald; 2. Jennie Macllastér; 3. Margaret Acorn; 4. Everett MacLeod. . Grades VII. and vIII.~1. Irma Wood. Strathcnna; 2. Lean, Mount Hope; 3. Maud Taylor. Upton; 4. Grace Bctton, Upton. Grades X. and X-—1. Christina Campbell. Prxmrose; 2. Audrey Bur- dett. Stralhccna; (l. Agnes {MacDon- ald. Mount Hope; 4. lllary lviacKzly. Strathcona; 4, Hazel Burdelt, Strath cona. Map Drawing. Grades v. and Vi.» l. Ada MacDonald; 2. Allan MacLeod. (l, Margaret MacKenzle; 4. Margarel Acorn. Crocheting. - l, Hazel Bilrrlelt. Grades vn. and Vi1i.-l. Pearl grrathcona; 2. Audrey Burdett. MacLean; 2. Grace Bétton; 3. Maud strathconu_ Taylor. 4, Irma Wood. 1, Mary MacKay; 2. Hazel Burdett: Donald; 4. Raymond MacDonald. Art Work Grades 1. and II.—1 Francis MacMaster; Kay; 3. Ansel Judson. Grades III. and Iva-l. d. 4 L013 WOOG. MacKenzic; 2. Ada MacDonald; ter. Grades VII. I Aiarlon. Macbean; 4. luargai-et. Bet». Pfixrl Mac-l Map Drawing, Grades IX. and X:- 3. Audrey Burden; 4. Agnes Mac- 2, Jean Mac- Margaret Betton. Upton; 2. Roddle Betton. Up- ton; 3. Grover MacKay. Btrathcona; Grade v. and VL-l. Margaret I. Margaret Acorn: 4. Jennie MacMas- and VIIL-l. Lorne I Slraihcana; 2, Moods Mao-vlRalpZ‘. Surdrtt and (jcorge Currie. 0U will start the day wrong if your breakfast is poor, tlot iulo the foul: lluurs that taut. . .it should furnish sufii- cient energy to last the morning unsurpassed for lasting food The furuousQuclccr of the O£Ll.1_'P!‘OlLCll1S for growth. energy. als and the important vitamines. Roughage, too, so that laxatives Alrl what d/qlicious iluvor you iiusl in QKLLiQQl‘ Gui»! Richer. . . " l. _ . w n-Ilrc Z0. lawn-u: nsli-ljvillg ilmll tlll.l'l:lr_\' uni» This l5 5 . i. becuwc (Qllukcr lmlxns choice _ g . - - / 1g \\'ll‘.l(‘ Ullln‘ i0 a ilLlIPlHU-S‘ lllll.- g r- swat-L ivllr|crlu-~~. 'l‘hi.~s prc- i 1 ~ v ~- l i? . cocalrlg uni <_:.._. ..:c ‘Xflll- - -; - llcrlul (Quail-cor iluvor, bu‘. luakcs long holler: blinking" ‘JZEFlCLCa-LZ " Lcr (his i.» lllc l";;>.c.'1'tc<;ul<- lllo, rtzrlljl I Ext (ll§l\'.l\ In livery fiaclmgo “ Anti 111L112" ‘c’ NV.‘ .r..‘ -. A till‘ snl-(rnulls, rt l‘ ‘he largo house- the Qzlls are '3 "Ulll in lanllz. fill Quaint‘ pzvkugcs contain coupons with svllich you c1131 wet uzrlill articles smell p- {or pcrscziul can‘ 1.1. JLLiROlKi use. 95H???“ Donald. Strathcona; 3, Harden lluh. 3. l , i ter, Stratllcona; 4. Maud Taylor, Li]; cutie-F'- 4. E. .. Mac; ;a5_ ‘l I l l°n' “KN-E 1': 4. Wc-toli lllalfocoii 1. .51 H rold fl.‘ i. l Grades 1X. and X.--1 Mary Mac- Kay; z. Auclrew Burcleit. Strathconn: l (1 3. Hazel Burdelt. Slrathccna; 4,‘ Roma. MacKay. Strathcona. l Penmanship. Grades I. and II.»-1. Jcan MacKay", 2. Ansel Judson; 3, Florence Burhoe; 4, Albert Wood. Grades III. and IV.--l, Alrlrgnrct MacMaster; 2, Lois Wood; 3. Rcgis. Campbell; 4. Charles Taylor. l Grades V. and VI.—1. Willcn: MacLean; 2. Allan MacLeod; 3. Mar galct Acorn; 4. Jennie Machlastcl"; -' Marion Maclocan Grades VII. and VIIL-l. Ilon- Y, v_ MncKay; 2. Irma lvoocl: .4. Po."- slp‘ ' "9l‘l°"“"_>““ . Machean; 3, lilargaret Burl-lac; ‘i ll""‘*"-*" lT-“mll . i m" ‘Jlzlllrorlril i Ralph Burdctt. Grades IX. and X-l. Hazsl Bu. deli; 2. Agnes MacDonald: 3, his; lVlacKay; 4. Audrey Eurdctt. S}1Jll5—fi.lll‘ll1ln[,' lGkrls mnivr 9w.- 1. Constance Muihescn; 2, Flolcnc: Burhoe; 3. Unlhcrln: Johnson. I Running sfiiris 9 to i2 ,vrn.':l--l. Marlon Muclozran; ‘l. lIUPiICDllR 212.c- Dcucld; 3. lvlildrcd ‘AIQCSVJAUY, 4. Marion Acorn. Running lGills 12 to 15\—l.J."'.-:1ir- 3. lvIacMnLLJ-l; 2. Audrey ]3ilr;1:".l; Marion MacLcail, 4. Rclno hlncbl . Frce for all, Ellis-fl, Jennie Mac- hiaster; ‘l Margaret hlaclvlastcr; 3.; l ton. ' Running 1803's lll"lf‘l' ill-i Cillr ‘lcs Taylor, 2 Weston liiaclmu l. Irving, lvlacLcod; 4, Llordun Decker:- doril. Running lRoys. 9 tn 121-1, Char- les T8_\'lOl‘I 2. Weston .\1.1cL:o<l; ll. Irving lllacLc-crl; 4. Everett .\l:lcL:o:l Runlmu; lBoys 121:2 l5>»l. Rlllhlli Euldctt; 2. George Curric; 1i. l\E.l!ur| MacLurc- 4, Clayton MacLcotl. Frcc for all boys-J. Ralph Plur- ldclt; 2. Gcorcc Currie: 3. Douolzls lMathcsou; 4, Weston hlzlclocod. Backward Race-A. Ralph Burden: 2. John hiacLeod; Lend. Leap Frog Rats-l. Ralph Burdctll and George Currie: ‘.3. Master and Douglas Mathcson; 3.[ ‘ Weston MacLcod and Boyd Currie. Free for all racc—1. dett; 2. John htlacLcodz Currie; 4, John A. Burhoc. Ralph Bur- 5 3. Georg: Jockey Race-l Ralph Burden and ‘ George Currie; 2. John Burhoe and Edgar Docltendorfl‘. 3. Douglas Colby and John Acorn; 4. Boyd Currie and Weston MacLeod. Three legged race-l. Jennie Mac- Master and Margaret hlacMustclz 2. 3. Weston Mill?‘ Acnons Mac- . . i , e l i John A. T‘ ‘dork 3' Wheel Borrow: Rum-l l\".‘|l'_0l1 Eur- ctt and Cecrc: ('Q'1ll'2‘l.". 2, John Keep at Bay loiih GYPRUC lions, ailing. ' l. mrury G), prm. his sm ell many homes. Hus pmnccr (Ianulliln fifC-Isdlif! gypsum board ha» a no". ivory coloured finish this your that makes docum- (i011 unlzcc lry (when pan- cllcrl). it IS you the thIng m use (or llllliilfll; 2.12m rooms in lhc cellar or attic. Quickly crcrlc-d. mox- y 1- i\'.'. wrlzclurully strunj}; C _ Llllhunn] igiwspcr~ lilnlllilll’. iirc lllirifliillfill. ‘four llClll/fl’ 9 namc il l. i '\ low. fill ' '11 tnrlh? m: fvll infcrlnuion or \\ rile for interesting fro: hook, "Bull-ling find Rcntudcllhwg i will: Gypruc." GYPS ' l. Llhil“. l‘: ND r\.L."\.be‘.S'l‘!Nli. CANADA, UNITED hlllrlzrcal Qucbec ‘ ‘l til i i‘ W ‘ “l-efiiiw UVCFISV . . ', Inn-n " to» ~_~ 1* ‘i l. .> K,’ . t’), <- ... . Maritime Representative-N. B. Nlelvll‘ . 53 Rupert Street. Amherst. N. S. For Sale m harlottetown. F. E Montague. l . E. Summerside. l . E Tlgnish. P. E Souris. F’. E. L. M. Poole Poole & Thompson. Lir-lltgd . R. T. Holman. Linwited Morris-Bernard 8t Co. ‘ Ielatthew &. McLean