August Sale of Tastefully Decorative Wall Paper Half Price PRICE. 60¢ per roll for 30¢ double roll 40¢ per roll for 20¢ double roll 50c per roll 70c per roll for for 25c 35c double roll double 1'0" 24 Patterns of handsome WALL PAPER in Bedroom, Dining Room. Living Room and Hall designs, plain and patterned, clearing in four groups. six patterns in each group, all at HALF F 50 Bundle Lots Half Price These in four, five and six roll bundles. patterns suitable for every room in your Lhome, clearing at — — —- HALF PRICE J of 1939 WALL PAPER 20% on i All Other Remainders Do not miss this splendid opportunity to pick up just the decoration that you’ve been needing. 9 ‘N ilk y._,-»""""°. ’~ ‘ Errie/C/r’ Al the invitation of General .!l‘lInee’s rm! nu:-o-no-nl delcm -1-'4-It ' ‘slnelln, chief of the French Gensrsl .‘Bhfl. MI. lion. Winston Churchill. recently boarded an slr-liner st Crvydon Field for s flight to frame sud s tour of lmpecllon of the M Juaocs Msglnet llm. shown shove is Mr Churchill shout to board the L ' l slrllner which esrrled hhu serous the English Channel is see ,_ Provincial Exhibition‘ Prize List (Continued from page I) 1. Joyce Nawsome. 2. Norma Thompson. Chins. Painting Sec, 84-Lustre Troslmenl:—- 1. Shirley Proude, City. 2. Lyman Moore. sec. 35—l‘lM. Pslnt Treatment: 1. Allie McLeod. 2. Myrtle Macleod. CLASS 65 Modelling And Hsndlcrafl. Sec. 1—An.l.InAl, flgurs or any other subject in olsy:— 1. Stephen Mills. Qty. 2. Horace Mcmwen. City. Sec. 3——Groups of three or more Pieces in clay:— I. Horace McEwen. 2. Mary Allison Douel. Cape Traverse. Sec. 3—Soap Carving’:- l. Jean Manse, E. R0 ally. 2. Isaac L. Tuplln, 88 de. Sac. 4——Mc¢al Work'.—- I. Clara O'Mara, Mt. Edward Rd. 2. Marv Allison Doull. Sec, 5—Leather Work:— I. Jennie Barwisc. Oils Water Color and Advertlslni Sec. 8--Portrait, from life loilsl 0riginal:—— l. D. C. Lcol:.he.rt 1. Jack Taylor. Sec. 8 Landscape (oils) oriziual): 1. Jack Taylor. 2. Mary Allison Doull. Sec. l0—Marlne (oils) origins]:- l. Jack Taylor, 2. !\Im;\' Allison Doull. Sec. ll—Portl'fi.lt from life. (Water color) original:— 1. Mary Allison Doull. 2. Ruth Gallant. Sec. 22—Landscape, (Water Colo 0rlglnal:— - 1. Fred Nicholas. 2. Mary Allison Doull. 13-—Ma.rine. (Water 0rig‘lna.l;— 1. Fred Nicholas. 2 Mary Allison Doull. Sec. ll—Posl.er Deslm, Original.’- 1. Fred Nicholas. 2. Mary Allison Doull. riec. l5—Advertlsing Design, Or- iginn.l:—- 1. Fred Nicholas. 2. D. C. lockhart Color) Sec. l6—Cartoon (Pen and Ink) 1 or Color. Origins]:- , Fred Nicholas ‘ 2. D. C Lockhart. Sec. ]7—Island Clay Pntlcry (2 'pieoes) (glazed) orl;rlnnl:— l. Marv Allison Doull. (mass as ‘Bread, Cake, etc, to be Sent In .'. l E C_l l.ARLU'l"l‘E’l'0 W N (3 U.~\i’.DlA_Ifv_l ""YEo THEATRE ouvx/'1 Del-lAVll.LAND . us l1A'rHaoNa_- cuvoa RAIN MONTAGUE — SAT. nd. MATINEE 3.00 P. M. Mr. Gaynor Pres. Maritime Branch Postmasters Assoc.‘ concwnmo SESSION or con-, VENTION F'EIDAY—lMo PLACE or luau-mo urmroman. I (rredencwn Gleaner Aug. Nth). W. J. Gaynor of Moadam Junc- tion was yesterda afternoon elec- ted resident the Maritime ‘ Bran of the Canadian Postmas- ter’: Association President Gaynor. retiring vice-president of the branch, succeeded J. H. T. Nichol- son oi’ Sydney Mines N. S. The convention elected J. W. Mer- kel of Dlgby, vice-l ident or the Branch and the to owing addition- al members of the executive: for Nova scotia, A. R. Read of Rock- ingham station and T. E. 5 near River Phillip; tor New runs- wiok, Allck 'I‘aylou- of saint John and E. A. show or oloean; for Prince Edward Is ,, P. .1, pm. SOURIS — MON. 4111. See. 23——Home Mada Cultivated Raspberry Preserva- 1. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. 2. Mrs. L. W. Roper. 3. Mrs. Frank Burke. Sec. 24-Homemade Black Currant Preuerve:— I. Miss Katie Murchison. 2. Mre. W. H. Johnson. 3. Mrs. H. B. Mouse. Soc. 2."»—-Home Made Cherry Pre- serve:— 1. Mrs. R.a.m.say Auld. 2. Mrs George Pickard 3. Mrs. J. Allan, W. Oovehead. 26—Homemule Plum Preserve Mrs. Willard Pmwse. Mrs L. W. Roper. 3. Mrs Wendell H Vossey. Sec. 2'.‘-Homemade Orange vnaladc:— 1. Mrs. Gordon Crockett. 2. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. 3. Mrs. Cyrus Plckard. Sec. 2'i—Homemade Red Currant Jelly:-— l. Mrs. L. W. Hubley, 2. Mrs. W. J. MacDonald. 3. Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Sec. 29-—Homemade Black Currant. Sec. 1. 2. Mar- 1. Mrs H. S. Moase. a. Mrs Ramsay ‘Auld. Sec. 30—Homemaale Crab Apple 1. Mrs. E. J. Vessey. 2. Mrs. A. E Wigmxnan. 3. Mm. L. W. I-iublev. . 3l—Hrvmemade Apple Jelly: 1. Mrs. A, Allison Holmes. City. 2. Mrs. Boswall Jenkins 3 Mrs Walter Eru\vn_ City. See. J:Z—Bcst Collection Homemzult Jellles:— l. Mrs. E. J. Vesscy. 2. Mrs. L. W. Hubley. 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. sec. 38-Homemade Canned tlvatcd Strawberries:- 1. Mrs L. W. Roper. Cul- l On Plate Sec. l—Home Made Without It-ing:— 1. Mrs. Preston Wood. Charlotte- town. R. R. 1. 2. Mrs. Hamilton Horne. Milton. 3. Mrs. Ernest Duchcmin, City. Sec. 2—Home Made Plain Pound (Take. Without lcing:—- 1. Mrs. John Allan. W. Covehead. 2. Mrs. L. H. Poole. Montague. 3. Mrs Percy Moreslde. City. Sec. 3—Plain Sponge Cake, With- out lclnz: — 1. Miss Veronica McPhec. City. 2. Annie L, Hunter. S'Side. 3. Mrs. Percy Moreside. Sec. (-—Home Made Single Loaf. Imported I-‘lour_ Whl¢e:— . Mrs. Russell Wheatley, North River. 2. Mrs. Frank Roper, Ch'town. 3. Mrs. Frank Burke. St. Avards Sec. 5—Horne Made Loaf. Whole Wheat Brcad:— 1. Mrs. G. H. Hazvper, E. Royalty. 2. Mrs. G. R. Baln, Cornwall. 3. Mrs. J. Ramsay Auld. West Covehead. Sec. 6——llon1e single Loaf, Island Flour:—— 1. Mrs. G. H. Harper. 2. Mrs. Hugh J. McLean. Corn- wall, 3. Mrs. constable. City. Bruce Sec. 7~'rea Biscuit, 1 dosen:—- Fruit Cake Made 3 Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Ch'town. ' Sec, 8-Doughnuts, l do:en:— 1. Mrs. Boswall Oarver. Hazel- brook. 2. Mrs. Wm. Jewell, N. River. 3. Mrs. G. W. Beers, City. See. 9—l’ufl Pastry, Small Size, 1 dm.en:—- Soc. l0—Los1. Nut. or Fn|ll:— ]. Mrs_ J. B. Gaudet. City. 2, Mrs. Rlussell Wheatlcy, 3. Mrs. Arthur Wright, New An- nan. Sec. l2—Fsncy Cooklcu, 1 Variety Decm-aled:— 1. ll/Ira. W. H Phillipa. 2. Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague. 3. Mrs L. H. Hubley, L. Mon- tagrue 3. Mrs. L. W. Hubley, Lower Mont ue. Sec. 1 Oatmeal Cskes:— l. Della Hu:rry. 3. Mrs. Stephen Holymyd, Win- rice. 3. Burdena Molune. Nine Mile Cheek. lee, ll—l.ayer (,‘a.ks:— l. Mrs. E. S. Townsend, city. 2. Mrs. L. H. Poole. . . eaton Wood sec. lll—llolled Jelly Cnkez— l. ‘Mrs. M_ Wat:-rworth, East Baltic. 2. Miss Rena Coles, N. Milton. 3. Mrs. Willard Prowae, Brsdrley. so-o. 18-Apple . 1. Mrs. Harry MoNevin Bonshow. 2. Aldene Gaudet. Ci. .ty. 3. M.*r:_ L. H. Poole. Sec. 1'l—-Lemon Pie:— 1. Mrs. Harry Mcuevln. 2. Mrs. Willard Promo. 3 Mrs. Boswell Carver. lee. ls—l Dos. scotch Ooke:— l. Mrs. Hamid Mlcmnis. Park- 19. 2, Mrs. Oharles Worth. 3. Mrs. G. W. Beers. Sec. 10- H. 1. Mrs. ‘_ field, B. R. J 2. Mrs. W. Clay, cm, 3. Mrs. Murdock Mcbcod Preserves uul James '1. Miss Catherine Cox. City. 2. Mrs. John McDonald, Olly. Preserva- I. Miss Katie Murchison. 2. Miss oaum-ine Cox. 3. Miss Violet Mntheeon. City See. 22—l!orne Made Wild he Preserves- rs. Rarnsay Auld. rs. Arthur Wright. 3. Mrs. Hugh Mcbesn, B. Dennis. Manh- Sec. zo-—wua Strawberry Pnierve , . . Mchae. Sec iIl—llmne Made Caltlnled naiv- 2. Mrs. G. H. Harper. East Roy- alty. 3. Mrs. Bessie Saunders, Winsloc. Sec. .'H—llom(-made (‘anned Cul- iivated Raspbt-rrics:— ‘ 1. Mrs. Willard Prowso. 2 l\l1.=.«: Irn Rodd. ' Bessie szumders. . 3 Homemade Canned Plums: l. M::._ George Harper. 2. Mrs Alex Coughlan. City. 3 Mrs. Burton S‘.(-ad. Bay For- tune Sec. 36 —HomL-made (‘anned Peas: 1. Mrs G. E. Colesf North Mil- n. 2 Mrs M. Wz1J.orwortl*., East altic 3. Mis Bessie Sulunders Soc. 37-—llm-ncmade Canned String Beans:— l. Mrs. Harry Mcllcvln. Mrs. Cyrus Plckard. Mrs. Smith MarF‘arlane. . 38—Homemxule Canned Beets: . Mrs A Allison Holmes . Miss Della Hurry. 3. Mrs A. MacMilZan. Sec. 39—Homemadc Canned Chick- O 71 85-.-=.-8.=—=.=~=:—.“|. W-3 .“.=° Mrs. J. Ramsay Auld. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Mrs. J. W. MacDonald. 40—Home1nade Canned Beef: Mrs. C. H. Hamel‘. Mrs. J. Allan. Mrs. A. Maclvnllan . 4l——Homemsde Mustard Pick- U) '''m 1. Mrs J. Ramsay Auld. 2. Mrs. John Allan. 3. Mrs. I. G. Mclnren. 42¢-Homemade Sweet Pickles Mlss Katie Murchison. Mrs. I. C. McLaren, Mrs. G. E. Coles. 43—Homemade Chow Chow: Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs. Murdock Mac.Leod. M.rs. Cyrus Plcknrd. M—Hometnule Tomato Cul- . Mrs Willard Pmwee Mrs. G. E. Colts. Mrs J. Allan.‘ . 45—Hu|nemadueuChlll Ssuce.: l . 2. Mrs. J. Allen. 3. Mrs. Andrew Jardlnc. Additional Prizes mended [or See. 13-Oatmeal Cookles:— 1. Mrs. H. B. Dinnis. 2. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod 3. Mrs. J. Ramsay Auld. cuss 7o—rmmln’ neputment Sec. 6—Bes1 Display of Canned Salmon:-— l. Mn. mmton Blood. 1. Miss Della Hurry. CLASS 7l—Ddueallon snd Natur- s.l History U} “in @ E"3.“!°"‘58.‘-’.”!"§_".'~’.>‘3 sec. 2—Pnbllo School Best Arrang- ed Exhibit of Weeds:— 1. Pupils of suflolk School. of Canon , 2. Pupils rnrec . Soc. 4-Best exhibit a wood work (Grade 9) three or more specimens 1. Bill Porter, City. Iowt work ‘specimen 2. . hpmleia-in inn Minn lea. 0--Beet wood work specimen (Grade I):— ' 1. Don Wonnmott. 2. Wendell Girl’. 8. John stems. soc. 1—Besl. wood work specimen (GI-ado :- 1. Keith Cu-rnichael. 2. Fleml Murphy, 8. John ovklneon. CLASS 72—‘BlrdlI. Insects, Week soc. Z-collection lAbelled:— l. Mus Betty Macxagbvclty. 2_ Jessie Homer, E. _alt.y. jurlous to useful plant: or trees: I. Jessie llelsl to metal plants or trees: 1 J-mic Native Insects Hsmer. Boo. 4——C collar: of Insects, bene- Sec. 5-Collce :1’ cl on. loans. rpm-n-so-ax. . Innis of Port Borden. The appolnt- , ment of a secretary-treasurer is left in the hands of the new exec- ' utlve. A. B. Road of Rooklngtham Nova Scotla. has filled this office in the past year. The last session of Normal school at I=‘red_erlcton. peas- ed a resolution strongly approving’ the stand of the Dominion Exec- utive of the Poetmastaers Associa- tion that no Canadian postmaster 01' Dostmlstness should be dismissed for political partlzanship without a specific charge and an opportun- ity to prove his or her innocence and, further. asserting that it is the concern oi’ the Association that every Canadian postmaster no ac- cused should receive British fair Diav. It was decided that a revision of membership fees in the Association should be left to the Dominion Ex- ecutive. Tile place for the next an- nual convention of the Maritime Branch was left to the executive by an amendment to a motion to meet in Sydney Mines. The aftenoon session was opened .‘v’€S1CFd8y by a piano solo by Miss Sullivan, daughter of Poshmaster Sullivan of St. Stephen, Wrhe am- ior part of the business programme included a postal service knowledge competition which was won jointly bv H. A. Clarke oi’ Newcastle and P. J Mclnnls of Borden. Prince Edward Island. The prize was di- vitiorl." 1 The prize_commlttec made its re. port and prizes were presented. The 1 James S. Neill prize for the post- ‘ master travelling the farthest dls- ' tance was awarded to Postmaster‘ MacDormand of Westport. Nova Scotia, who travelled 529 miles to 5 attend the convention. The E. A.| Shaw prize for the eldest postmas- 1 l ter attending the convention was won ‘by Postmaster Smullen of , Lower Southampton N. B., 68. In addition to these prizes, giits wene distributed among all the lad- ies. present. The surplus was dis- posed of bv a general draw among 1 all others attending the convention Prizes by the St. Crcix Soap Com- pany were disposed of in the same wa . A motion oi thnnks was pass- cd and will be extended to the two , companies. A presentation of cigars was made i ‘to C. D. Griffith of Estevan. Sask- atchewan. Dominion Secretary. Mo- tiona of appreciation were extended to His WOl‘.=l‘lip Mayor Forbes. the citizens of F'redsricton_. the Provin- cial Government. the County of York and the Fredericton Board of 'I"rade. A message from Hon. J. B. McNalr. Attorney-General, express- ed his regrets at being unable to at- tend any of the sessions of the con- venticm. short speeches of thanks were delivered by the new omcers and thanks extended to the retir- ing president and precedingvprcw ident, Col. E. J. White of Bathurst. l l by Ganong Bros. to the convention U l l PEACEFUL SETTLEM EN T BERLIN, Aug. 30 —(Wednesday) —-(GP-Havas)—-All momlng news- papers spoke today of prospects for a peaceful settlement of the German-Polish dispute to be achieved in cooperation with Great Britain . Prime Minister Chamberlain's statement in the House oi Com- mom yesterday evoked editorial comment markedly less hostile to the London government than at any time during the present crisis. BRONTES MAKE KILLING BATH, England _Fo-r the first time since the Bath Read 100-mile cycling race was institut- ed 1890, entries from a single club. the Bronte Wheelers, finished in f_ix_'st, second,_ and thlr¢Lpltwes. -—(CP) labelled :— l. Jessie Harper. 2. Betty Ma.cKay. Sea. 0—Collectlon of Noxious Agri- cultural 1Weeds:—- . ess e Hanger. 2. Mrs. Wen all Vassey, Sec. 'l—Collectlon of Wild Flowers 1. Jessie Harper. . 2. Mrs. Wendall Vessey. Soc I/—-Collection of economic plant disease giving correct nuna:— 1. Jessie Harper. GLASS 13--Msnufsctlmas 500- 5--5009!. laundry and Toilet 1. Mn. M5101 IKI‘-BAA. 3. REFS. Frank R0001’, CLASS 41-Dressed Poultry sec. 3--Best two Duclu:-- 1. Roy Boswall. see. 4—Best I Dressed Gockerels: 1. Pamela Kelly, Peakes station. 2. Mrs. Willard Pmwse. 3. Fred 1:. MQRM. CLASS ‘M—Mlsoellsncous Manufacture: Soc. I-—0ol|ec¢l fiskets, lndl sfillodmby unterlpxr “v V E K Sire llonl: Champion st Maritime Show. Terms I cull at time of am servloo. .1. ll. MsoPHAll., 1 New Haven. .,uunp_nu_a Acre-Rule-FREE A Simple Acurate ‘Rule For Easily and Quickly Solving Mathematical Problems This Rule is For Boys’ Not Juniors FREE With Every SUIT Purchased For Boyg’ Back To School Sale Youths & Stulclti Two Trouser SUITS Handsomely styled Fall Suits in single and double breasted styles, fancy sport backs, an good materials, in plain and fancy stripes. Sizes 31 to to 37. 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