THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ EMBllRl29.l1928 lllllllgafé: Ageoeewitllbalvy lads kool thnlcmel Blk has been ueed for bottle-fed babies for ¢hree¢enerations.W`rlte. Tu s. Bolwan Courant' Lnarrm, Mon-rnau., for Free Feeding Charts and Welfare Booldetl 'rrlls M1LK ls 1 ENTIRELY A “lf vm" *‘“Sb="d'= \>"=‘"°“ 1* A “car:Mlc.4L" sculsc People come here fromnme to time MAlu'r1ME Paovmca °"°P""‘° °"' ’°" °°" "°'° “"" b’ T..v....e.’. hw dropped \vh° d°“'= Want w attract am" ~ -E ` s V \ plv.»\TiA_l_'¥ ` all .lu Ui lr INSTALLMENT TWO ‘l A corpse turned blue! This was the grisly, ghastly sight that climaxed Alan Digntolfs din- ner with Sir lan Taverner. li dl-nner thatbegon so ausillii' iously and colorfuily. too. Across <<._1J i-egg y r, lher to the theatre, while he learned lthe mystery back of the summons 'from Sir lan, high up in the Lon- ldon Secret Service. I A summons, gained by Alan's war lrecord, and mighty comforting for `a chap whose six post-war years had lbeen but leanly proiltable. l _“At Sir lan's apartment the dead_ body of his deputy-this was the ‘situation Alan laced. I li there were a flask, you would ex- back to the fire, with his lmdii pect to see pieces ot. it somewhere." ' ,___ j ` ll Tavel-ner was standing with his I clasped M him, raising and _ lowering himself on the toes of his as you pass. It‘s open, isn't it?" Dilhton tried the handle. It open- ed quite easily, revealing the first the other explained. "We made an _ arrangement to have it bricked in _ when we came It has its uses PRODUCT ‘making a wise Investment In thef The 'cigar he had heeh sm0}¢mg_ti0n. The bell-push on the outside 0 I V 'V _ . _.-. _ e _ _ _ CONDENSARY _ _rRuRo_ N_s_ ,pewd _noon when it remained un. and ln Corlitts bedroom. _ 1 _ / _ __ __ _ _ _ _ Mark R. Mcuulgan I . /5, ` HA. '. \”% 7 I -1~ . l lggzhwn hardly knew him_ l “Y_ou admit now that it was mur- . ' "Get him some brandy," he whis- de” ‘ 4 ‘ _ _ Taverner cli e th ’ " ) _ \ . , 7) l _ , , _ _ _, , _ _ dt J ,em ppdoff eendofa . .; Pl°0fCSSl0l11\,l Cards l ~ Q“"_,.,‘ll page csugalg Tavemefs arm and fresh cigar. Taking a pill from a . , _, _ ` ___4 ___ (7 .f». held it hrmm _ liar on the mantlepiece, he stooped _ ~ ( ~ - _ , . _ __ /) ~ - ..Thanks_.. said me other famtmldown and held it to the flame. _ _ _ f s ‘s ‘-1 shell be ell right ln e mlnote 1r's|_ “Blue murder, em" he murmured, these confounded cigm_s_ you know echoing something Jarrett had said Mullins told me I smoked too many in the hull* “R"‘the' “Pt that* - . \ _lf ssanlsran. souclroa. arc; -- .i __.” MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ol N. Y. 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CARTERS FEED STORE Arriving daily CABLOADS of BEAN, SHORTS, WHITE MIDDLINGS, CRACKED CORN, FEED CORNMEAL, OIL CAKE MEAL, COTTON SEED MEAL. ON HAND POTATO BASKETS, FEED ours (old ma now) rares- BD BAY and STRAW, ek. A hll 'nook of POULTRY SUP- PLIES always on hmm We In lmrluirsln ons. Well* wmv mm! ma oucxwaxs*r."-“ons os on slim Broan. we no so _lowon _ wnonlssu A , We, psy' 'fm nsm¢'prlou'lor rnonucs. V DIIBSING _ a half .. Q bu im, our W", _ _ He puffed thoughtful] for some Cameron Block. Char-loiteinwn.P.E.li fo, *b;::.;$,d);y\f J;,,}:7»-" y gisghiiieiea s1;:.l£ght,'feh};§ ilggself seconds. y "I don't know yet, Ed, I haven" and glared at the Servahh who held _ “You were talking of the police ' seen the bill." a Single uqueupglass on a silver _lust now. I imagine that at the back _ray that trembled visibly _cf your lnind you had visions of dc- ---M1-----.1--»~-~ "Take some yourself, Jarrett,” he_§_°°&3’°-"= 5e“"°h1"S' f01' mlserlvrlnf-S. , _` r J '- - . ‘ _ o gb 3 'l ° ! 7! ~»~ ff ~ J/ Y 1,’ - _ ' vomctllillg-and the thing exploded." The school fair took place in Stur- HER D'*F'CU|-7 V Jarrett gufped. 'geon on Monday, Sept. 10th. The Terrible model! You dontsecm “'I`__hel_ckwas n;>__exp_;o.s_i_o;l£_sir. I_fkn__11.-,-wing Smools taking pm-¢_;_ zo take a bit ol lnioresl ln wmv cuu sa e my 8 0 ~ .Z urgcon, Guspereoux,‘ Pembroke, you're doing." Tl1VErI`l€1` Seized his Shmilgiers alld}Albion, Panmure Island and Cam- "No, I just can't seem to gel shook him until his teeth cnattered.=br|dg@_ _ wfeuvod up much in this work." "Dont be so confoundedly obstl- Followmg is the prize hSt__ ' ___ nate, Jarrett. _You smelt the chem- CLASS l_GRA|Ns_ I , / f- /a<.»» l 11§\l_-and y0_l1 hgve ml/_\;0r_f_i_ for *hater shear or loo heads of oats,- _ '/_J 1/_._ U H BI; f:_f_-_C_d@l; _;>Cc<_!:_1;`]l§ ~ EW ii:?d.1, Gordon Johnston, Sturgeon; 2 l l l ' ( 5” fl "// |;(<,>m§llg exlllaiil uthlngs to l.]lie'c1?0k 'Calvin Kemp' Albion; 3' Lillian I / ¢ / C l .~ You‘d better give her some toohlcomngs’ Sturgeon; 4' Ne" camp' _ Come Mon A___m__ A . ~ bell, Panmure Island. _ _ )/'pl _ g»h - _ Best sheaf of 100 heads of Wheat., i . _ _ ` V _ \ -~ ~ » . l. . . ' 4 e z_ _.3 .___ far end of the broad corridor. Panmm_e’1Shmd BY WALNN 0 OU _ The whole atmosphere of the place B st I G F C l-¢..L e pint o Threshed Beans:'- ' ci d f t d od tast . Th "How can a man go ton miles l; §§:n§0ncor¢;_|?|§etan glicaming ewhitg 1' wmie Giddingsf cambl'ld89¥ 2. "‘°V‘"9 °"'Y *W0 feel?" enamel, powerful electric bulbs that Howard Wight' Panmure Island' "?Y Wilkins. YOU 92015 C°"‘- shed a. diffused radiance through one pE_?_ASGS__;_1l_“o01£S_‘ =°= "~" bowls of English alabaster set at “ °““ “"51- regulor intervals along a lofty, prim-lgrgggilfspgglgsi §t§“`%e°“' 2» Bert __ _ --- "' ~ rose-tinted ceiling spelled security G ' _ , ef ' 9m°“ Steele * -» ~- in letters 9, yard long, A 50115 Sec- Stwpefeaux. 4. PGYCY J&m1€S0l'l. 6 R w :nd-floor wing of a solid town man-I g‘_5§°;__ck hgh Cobbl "' _ ` ' ' ;» sion, converted into ilats by reason 9755*- ” ‘ -> Z of altered circumstances! |13 Are” H“y“"" Gaspereauxi 2- -1w<"4' M a point where a narrow pas_ B.-lly MacDonald. Panmure Island. sage jutted oil to what he imagined' Best Couectmn °f 3 Tumliisf-1. 3 ‘ .:"‘ ..» il sr.. . -:==- _______ .puns _oued from ms hngers to th ca,-.._controls buzzers, both innthis room lheeceo. He had grown so ashen and Dishwn closed it and Joined the ln tilose last few seconds that °ifh91` al- the me of 'em." . ll If g _ la ng measurements and all that r M' ‘iz;;“."‘r;;:;r :£2.22 ..f°:.;:.“.a....‘: of del" You couldnt mlstake that, if Taverner eyed him coldly. l'l€V€!` Seen B, l'l'llll' EI' C mm Il your life How do you know'>" He, // JI( .JW ~'l=eubbl_shl" he gnorlfjll, ___y_.:_n-_/e_ N ~ glanced at Dighton. "I told him ml _ , 'I' \ ‘/ loc particularly careful about that, flask. I suppose hc dropped it or l- Lea ng t c servant llmp and dazed, staring helplessly after them | they mode for a closed door at thel eo’ about, Mr. Corlitt was acklng` Plghwn Kfmned- “M 1 T up a flask of chemical to senrd away|_d `I__S\1lJD0Se that was rather the' l _f f for analysis. Apparently he hashadl fiiothi f ‘ an accident." _ l_We,u ‘id tpe 50”' my bUY~ Jarrett's agitation seemed to ln-____ hi gel bf’ _ °_ the C0mmiSSi0n€i‘ crease as his masters composure re- __0____ Sm? ‘$0 ‘*£I3;_npr2_;;b_;_1€;¢;-ndlllalg . -~ turned. - ' * / / Y j `. "But its murder, sir-oiue mor-'inspector and doctor alone. Just for youlsaw him. The window was wide,°hi"3 like "ms 9°” m.l'° the PUDHS-" open and there was papers all over! ‘T0 B9 C°m1l1ll€d.> the room.” -_<¢»_&_ lto be the servants' quarters, Taver- Bert G""'h9~m» P@mb1'°k€l 2. Keith A strong. wld odor ossollea nigh- Cabsllsgi Pembroke: 4. Orin Wert tons nostrils as he did so. A pufi’ °'W8l’. UYSEOD- < - ~/ , -f-~ ,f ;ce_w]d an-_ blowing through me Best Collection of six Carrots:-1, "` open window, chilled him to the Willie Giddlngs. CambridB¢i 2. Her- _ “ mar;-0w_ _old I-iicken, Pembroke; 3, Nellie Sen- 'f_ f ~~‘ 'I His companion coughed. 085811811. Pembmkei 4. Fl0I'€IlC€ what?" forms sake. It would be fatal if a l Lillian Collings, Sturgeon; 2, Isable Moore, Albion; 3, Ira Murphy, Sturgeon' 4, Anbrew Mac Donald, can offer, is yours in full meas- IDING comfort, such as Studebaker alone ure in the smart, new Studebaker New styles; new] lines, new colors, new " an-rem" ' A , ' . “Well, yes." __ * , "You thought my story of the ex- _ - _ ' ' _._ Bllle Mufdéf plooed nssh sounded e bn, thin?" ' ` GAHBY GE” - -= ___ ' mghton shook his nero. _ .-r _ . ' HELL “It was perfectly obvious you n- . ' BY EDMUND S ,vented that yum to keep the serv- ' , _ . _- ‘ +++o+e+++o-04+-o-o-+4 o-»-r+¢+- ants quiet. Nobody coming into this _-Ziyi :_ room would Jump to the conclusion , '= A that it was an accident. Besides, _ , _patent boots. _ ` ~ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ »the table Grebe “Sym *bv |‘“°“'=“| "You may close that window. _.__.- ._.-t .»- wo. _. niece, for whom attractive was I Alam ws B sheer drop ou¢_side_ you “ Q. <_:;}_ ' meager word. She was wondcrfullylmm take it from me that the in- ,;_f=‘.j.=_i_____ =-` _._.2_f,___;f, ' pn-ny and oho.-ming, rewurcfflllhuapr alol not use lt either to enter f;_- ;;l=-_'.~_§‘;'; and witty- _ here or to°g6'bu‘t. Probably he threw "2 _-:,,;;';;; gf l Already he was half Jwlcvff °‘ it open before leaving to allow the ,__ _»=;».f»=. 2 ie M0 Se Wlw WB* \“l\i“l smell to get away. Try that door ""' V f ~' . ' » few rungs of a spiral staircase. in- ` ` 7. cased in a narrow shaft of masonry. f “ ' He shot a look of inquiry at Tav- * . ,V erner. ' ‘ - - < M “A scrt of emergency staircase," ‘ ~ /" . comfort-at aprice possible only because of Studebaker’s manufacturing facilities. Dictator at $1550. For not only The Presi- dent Eight and The Commander, but also Dictator models are equipped with Stude- baker’s exclusive ball bearing spring shackles. These shackles poise the chassis fric- tion-frec, permitting perfect functioning of hydraulic shock absorbers and long, pliunt springs. Lubricant sufficient for more than two years’ average driving is sealed in each shackle. They will never squeak, nor rattle, nor bind. Studebaker holds more oliicial records for speed and stamina than all other mukes of cars combined. The Studebaker Diciaior’s record of 5,000 miles in 4,751 minutes stands unequnlled by any stock car in its price class. y And behind it, 76 years of building qual- ity transportation. Come-drive a Dic- tator-you’ll want to own one if you do. STUDEBAKER ’ S FOUR NEW LINES 11,, |§-,um , , $1095 to |1325 'rho lnersoor lsso so 1155 The Commander 1960 i0 2135 2225 to 3280 ’rhePmia....¢1-:ighr . . . . ,_ ' . .b. Walks 'llc ~‘cm£s..ss“ ..~ .;' _. ` ""»'\Q- fl “You got that, Alan?" he whis- CIOW. Sl-\1rB<-2011.. \Ni1ll{€l'Vlll6, ODt3l`i0 _ _ff ` _ ‘_ ,pc-red back. "Beastly, isn't lt?" l Best Collection of six Parsnips:-- gh _ », /_'f_ ____'J_ The electric light was still on, 1, James Llewellyn, Sturgeon; 2, -; _X --~ ' ner paused and pushed open a door.iH°°1e5’» Cambfidlei 3. N91lie Sim- \W ' / /I ) - ~ ’ _ ~] Car illlulrolad is The Dicllfar Rllyal Svclull. (wills IIVUHIFY wheels) $1755. liuguiar Solen 51655 »~, 2;" f *'57-' T-Ieavy curtains at the far en that Areta Ha te Gas ereaux. _ - d. Y 1'. D . ,=.ti'0tChed almost irom ceiling to CLASS 3--VEGETABLES. . , _ _ _ - ' ' Sm.. YN ,J _,__k.c s,__v,n' ,en l°°f~ “P995 SW3m°d1°°“Y “Bain” Be” half dm- Beetsf* L 0"" Best two heads Cabbage'-l Bllly.Sturgeoh; 4, Verah I-Iayter, Gasper- sturgeon; 4, Lillian C0llln£4S. Stur- years!-l. J060Ph l_{°°~m°Y- 5°?" .. _ e y ..~ ~ Cl l. ed bilbl . W ' ' . ' da" '°" ‘“"5°"7 S"°"° f”'°"*°"°° f°" anT?vg‘n‘;)rn closed ethe door behind Gre:lil;l,nayBemit:>lksi§'o§' D/furielcgarficltq %ac?on°ld';._a?m`;e. I;la%c:,’,.?'g,lm sus; _an f_..f1en_s._=___ .ful _M __ :hem and extended an eloquent son, Gaspereaux; 4, Carl Graham h es agayi, bku_ge ' ' 87 °“» "- °~"/ l”""~'"i1 UP hand toward a scene of indescrlb Pembrok ' am' em r e Best hall’ doz. Tomatoes. l, Mary l.he_.~oa.l. able Cham '| °~ __ Best Pumpklnz- 1, Lillian coll- lngs Sturgeon; 2. Jessie Mo Keem ____ _;_&_ rather narrow, with a fireplace on Bough, pembmke; 3_ Cs,-1 gmhanh ba' h_ P mbmk _ 4 mme Graham l ”"* ---f the left, a second door and a small pembmke; 4_ Ennm- Land,-;g°n_ “E e e' ' ’ occupied the middle of the floor caught his attention and held it riveted. It was the sprawlinfngure of a man, a heap of bones and shrunken ilesh held together by clothes eaten in great holes, appar- ently by the swift action of some powerful corrosive' fluid. It lay in a Ditch of violent blue that ran dia- gonally across the carpet, narrowing almost lo a point by the second floor, and widening like a ray until it blistered the plneling over an area six feet wide. "Gaul" said Taverner at his el- bow. “i’m glad, l had that brandyl" Dlghwn nodded grimiy. “C006 thins Miss Have wasnt good thing. her any for- him and turn- windmv, Alon, if CID lBlYljlC flllfitb ld; avrey..,l‘Jon't if _you can scrubs the floor, Dlghton lc honor so leon sro? 'rho poueoij EUZEMA; BRUKE UUT IN PIMPLES Had to Keep Hands Out of Water. Cuticura Heals. "Eczema ehned with _ _inb- lion and -'vxeneu ll- gon. L.-.lor lc broke plmples which were red 'fail ol wma. I had to keep my h&de of ware, and Gould not d0`_ly I: uint wofk_. The itchlnglltllilltq eemlnly npr me unhah lx “A neighbor recommended nun Soap and Ointment lo I1! °2?.?’1:..’i.i‘.".‘.'.'.“ll.i',’ pdtllg no i parehneed hell, i _ .‘:.’. i‘.*..‘;‘:."‘o......."""§..'*:'..“‘.& r ll box of Chilean ialan\v."_ S nod Illia lollie ' H'.s¢)¢l¢..o¢.|6 l,Verab,Hlyter_ ‘ _ non or .l lunooll- mu. _ __,_9h“h='" ' at ` " o. green safe on a stand. The walls ¢5mbr|dge_ s"“'3°°"' S were paneled in dark oak. huns wit-h| Best halt oloz cucumbers--1 Jam- CLASS ‘_n‘°wER ' hunting pictures and a few curios. ' - ' ' Be" b°“q“°" °‘ sweet P°“5:""1' Dilhton noticed a shield bearing aeslmeweuyn' Sturgeon' .2’ Howard 0"" w°3l'°W°5'» sturgwni 1 Helen . P . . f - coat of arms over the mantelshelhwsht anmure mm? 3 Jessie °C°“"°" G’“P°""““"' 3- A“d‘°°W McKeemon Gaspereaux 4 Cather- . a. three-tier rack of pipes and a' ' ’ ’ M“°D°"°ld» Pmmufe m“"d» 4' modern roll-top desk on the right. me Jackson' sturgeon' I'-“ble M°°"°» Al'b|°“~ And then the ghgsuy _,em thu Best Bouquet ot Mixed Flowersz- l, Mary Jackson, Sturgeon; 2, Orin Westaway, Sturgeon; 3, Helen 0'Connor, Gaspereaux; 4, Anbrew MacDonald, Panmure gliand. CLASS 5-FR T. Best plate of six Apples, Duchess: 1. Orin Westaway, Sturgeon; 2, Mel- vins Jamieson, Sturgeon; 8, Harold Hlcken, Pembroke; 4, Muriel Jack- son, Gasperesux. Best plateof six Apples, Astrachan, 1. Willie Glddings, Cambridge: 2, Harold Hicken, Pembroke; 3, Violet Jamieson, Sturgeon; 4. Neil Wight, Psnmure Island. Best plate of six Apples, Trans- parent:-1, Raymond Riley, Gas- pereaux; 2, Neil Wight, P. Island; 3, Howard Wight, Panmure Island. ‘ Best plate# ten Plums:-1, Lillian Coll -_'*\il¥e0l\. mgilss o-nmsssave. _ Best pint of Btraqperry Preserve: » ‘3|||,_§1g¢¢_ _!isoult:- fnl. _ o w , _ . _. _ _ l.l\o¢.!|n.iar_¢|olliolll __ _ *'41* _ . A V ` `~ '° Q gl hid ` C60liH ' 0°1._ is ...ggi - - 5 iilrl _ eaux; _ Best plate of nine Ginger Snapsz- 1, Margaret Graham, Gospereaux; 2, Hazel Riley, Gaspereaux; 3, Violet Jamieson, Sturgeon; 4, Evelyn Best plate of Brown Sugar Fudge: 1, Catherine Jackson, Sturgeon; 2, Olive Hayter, Gsspereaux; 3, Verah Hayter. Gaspereaux; 4, Evelyn Campbell, Panmure Island. It was a long room, long and Farrell, Sturgeon; 2. N011* 3e"°“' on 'Gaspereaux; 3, Nellie Senca:_Campbell, Panmure Island. CLASS 8-SEWING. Best specimen of Embroidery:- , Lillian Ceilings. Sturgeon. Best specimen of Knitted Sockz- i, Evelyn Campbell. Panmure Island. Best specimen of Mended Bockz- 1, Evelyn Campbell, Panmure Isle.: 2, Mary Graham, Pembroke. ___:; i I CLASS 10-LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Best Calf, beef breed:-i, Keith Hooley, Cambridge. Best Pullet and Oockerel-Plymouth |‘R.ock:- 1. Margaret Graham, Gas- _pereaux; 2, James Llewellyn, Btur- lgcon; 3, Orm Westaway, Sturgeon; Best Pullet and Cockeral-White ~l..eghorn:-i, Bert Graham. Pom- lbrokc. , CLASS ii-COLLECTXONB. Fifteen Tree Leaves. pressed and mounted:-i, Sturgeon School. chsss iz-scllobl. worm Miscelleneous Pencil Enerclreaook Grades 2-8~4-6- illary unnigan, Psnmure Island; 2, Winnie Hoyter, ‘cls|pero\`ux: a. Jenna Mohemm. oaspereeux: 4, rlonnoo olw. Btw- i mem qf§%4, Isobel Moore, Albion. , French, _'75 yardbashforboysiitoli Penmanshlp, Grades 8-4-5- ~i, Winnlfred Hayter, Gaspereaux; 2, James Llewellyn, Sturgeon; 3. Violet Jamieson, Sturgeon. Grades_ 6-1-8- 1, Helen French Gaspereaux; 2, Irene Graham, Pem- broke; 3, Mary Grahlm, Pembroke; 4. Myrtle Llewellyn. Pembmka. CLASS ll--SPORTS. 50 yard Dash for Boys under!! years:-i, Harry Llewellyn. Gospor- caux; 2, James Creed, Sturgeon; B, Ira Murphy, Sturgeon; 4, H. Irving, Cambridge I0 yard bash fdr Girls, under 9 years:-1, Caroline I-ilgglnbothem, Cambridge; 2, Mary Jackson, Stur- geon; 8. Hattie Graham, Bturgem; years:-l, James Llewellyn, Btur- goon' 2, Raymond Riley. ummm. , Neil Hooley. Gambrldggl 4, KA _ 3 &§__ 2 -we ...__ Cambridge i rds Dash for boys over i Martha French, Panmure Island; 4, Dunn gem, _ geon; 2, William Creed, Sturgeon. 3. Best map of Africa:-l, Evelyn Atwood Llewellyn. Sturgeon; 4. RBY- Campbell, Panmure Island; 2, Hazel mond Riley, Gospel-esux. Riley, Gaspcreaux; 3, Verah liayter, 50yards Dash for girls under 9 Gaspereaux; 4, Alice Graham, Gas- years:-1, Nettie Davidson, Cam- pereaux. bridge; 2, Minnie Lannigan, Cam- Best map of B.-America:-1, Mary bridge. Lsnnlgan, Panmure lsnuld; 2, Ber- 'I5 yards dash for girls 'over 12 nice French, Panmure Island; 8; years:-i, Lizzie Graham; 2. Luc' Neil Wight, Panmure Island; 4, Bea- ella Mccarron St. Mary’s Road. trice Llewellyn, Pembroke. Three-Iiegged Race for boy! OV" Best Junior Drawihg-Frult:- 12 years E-`»i, Atwood Llewellyn. BWV' 1, Margaret Graham, Gaspereaux; geon; Will Creed, Sturgeon: 2. -30°' 2, Olive Hayter,Gaspereaux; 3,Verah eph Keamey, Sturgeon; Rl.Ym°“d Hayter, Gaspereaux; 4, Alice Gro- Riley, Gaspereaux: 8. 020110 cmd' ham. Gsspereaux. Sturgeon; Everett King. 0099*' Best Pencil Drawing:-1, Evelyn eaux. Campbell, Panmure Island; 2, Lil- wheelbarrow Race for boys:--1. Ilan Coiilngs, sturgeon; 3, Atwood James Llewellyn and Ja.mes`Or¢¢d~ Llewellyn, sturgeon. _ sturgeon; 2; Raymond mm and Penmanship, Grades 9-10-‘ 1. George Cited, Sturgeon. Margaret Graham, Gaspereaux; '2. Girls over 12:-1, Lixtie Gr|.hAll'l. Lillian, Oolllrms, Sturgeon; 3, Evelyn Sturgeon; 2, M.innie`Lann1llh. 09m' French, Panmure Island. bridge; 3, Lettie Davidson, Ulm' Roselle Me0srron Bt- u yew "°’.1..‘l'°$v_ ow. 5*“!¢‘°" naw JUDO.