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PTO- gressed with amazing rapidity. By the time she had been with the mill for eight months, she had gained four increases in pay, had finally been promoted to assistant to the dye chemist, and now worked in the mill laboratory. Meanwhile, the "ideas" that she had had in the back of her head had proven to bc more than hazy notions and had crystallized into one. definite line oi experimentation on which Shl npent all of her spare time. It had started, one day, when she had hit upon something by ac- cident. After iurthcr experimenting. she had become convinced that shc was possibly on the verge of a valu- l able discovery in dye chemistry. Slic | had gone to Mr. Garrett, had told him of her idea. and had been Ell-l coiiragcd by him to go ahead Wlllli .licr research, though he had torn, distinctly skeptical. From that time on, she had spent every free moment she couid ixrcnch out of her schedule putiering around the laboratory, working dog- gedly iii licr theory. 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The projected tour will greatly increase the useful- ; ness of the Quartet by incrcasin: |thcir prestige, when they return | among us," and it will greatly in- I crease the respect of other natlonsl for thc- musical culture of the Can- l adian people." Miss Kathleen Logan, of Halifawr, ‘ who is wcll known in Charlottetown l is at present studying violin at thc Royal Academy in London. she ,‘ ivas rcrommcndcd by the Prin- ' cipnl. Dr. ltfarchaill. to ploy for all l orchestral audition with Sir Henry l World and h'is bccil arreptcd in thc S drcd students. This orchc=tra is trained by tv Ir thrcc different conductors bun-e being handed --you'll be famous. . . touch with a chemical engineer at cutt- -— get him here 1110110118! II his tests corroborate yours, we'll take steps, immediately, toward patenting the formula!" wllh excitement as she left the mill and walked through the dusk. around a corner and rolled slowly .<llll_._.. and Adele Piirlrer! uses; ruse" “ml “Th0 Egyptian Helen"- ,- opcras: “Whipped Cream_,a bailey; , taken at random, might sen-i- 1 a treatise on orchestration. In l.l the shecr technical and medium; llblllll’ to handle tone-values fint its quintrssciice." i Britoligln Court is CLllVCllfid once in a generation and which goes bark 700 years in history sat Wednesday amid mum pagcmliry and decided and who should hold the golden spurs at the coronation of King Ezlivard VIII next May 12 tllc experiment. "Boy!" he had muttered one day. "If this should by a million to one chance click, would we have some- thing. It would revolutionize dye chemistry." l-le had paused. and thcn said, "I hope you haven't talk- ed much about this around the mill. Miss Whittaker. If this thing should work out. it would be best not to hare it nolsed around until we could safeguard the formula with a. pat- cut." However, though Alma had been very quiet about her work, and though no one except the dye chem- ist. Bill Sands and Mr. Garret knew exactly what she was working oin, a rumor had spread through the mill that something important was afoot. It was late one afternoon in March that Alma completed her final experiment and, jubilant over its success, summoned Mr. Garrett to the laboratory to witness the test of her perfected formula, and to see the proof that her theory was practical. "L-caift-believe it," he said slowly, when the test was wer. "Why. this wUi make us a fortune . I‘ll get in l.-—No money down. tomorrow He hurried away. _ Alina slipped into her leather [JCROI and pulled her beret over her guarantee. bl'1(‘f bob. Her eyes were blazing swiftly homeward wave station. Siirlrlcllliz‘ a big roadster slid last her. A man was at the wheel, ind Flllll blonde in luxurious furs cd close to him. Sig Borndlke (To Be Continued.) for orchestra; ' lckt m" "T716 Knight "Salome“ of the For Privileges At Coronation LCNDON, Dec. 2—A court which _ just who hould bear his majestys right g ove 8.-Privilege of exchanging for any other model in stock within thirty days. 4.-Free delivery and free installation. 5.-—90 days free service and 6.--Free Log Book of short and long 7.-—A special short wave aerial $10.00, completely installed for only $5.00. 8.—Extra trade - in allowance from now until Christmas. flag. An RCA VICTOR GLOBE TROTTER ‘Flow! and Pay for if Nexi- Year Hili Al! THE CLUB RULES AND PRIVILEGES ‘lb-Payments don't start until after Christmas. The Court of Claims, headed by father of Edward VH1‘ spurs had been denied in 1911 on the coronation of George V, late The whole problem of spur-carry- dlscarded. He is coiiiciit, as his un- cestors for 15D yours have had to be, merely to carry thc slnndaitl of ‘k l . l M U S I C ’ . a“ . » l g mall}; sofiigtsh which have be- ’ i‘ W!‘ 0 e permanent re- - l (BY F- R- HJ pcrtolre of German Ilcder. MODEL 5T5 f lwo+e++o+w>eseme+e+n .¢ It has been said of Ricliar A pom { iContinucd 3cm D888 B) Slmuss-"Any of Strausss scor: Pr??? Q's. ' the clizilleilgo ‘.»i1‘..ili.1l..g"i“..- IbIEiiZIAiQyTyI/indsoi- emblems of the ceremony, surround- cd by a border containing the rose, tlifstle, daffodil and shamrock. Prim $157.50 Pick the price you Featured here are two oi the latest models. each one q aim performer in its price class. These and other models o! the famous FICA Victor lino can be purchased on on easy and simple plan by ‘pining our MAGIC VOICE CHRISTMAS CLUB. lame; l-ilswgzfitytnictbcl‘, create tilt want to pay. design, or pet an arti t to do it fol you. ‘ The subject would ma av a beau- l s over to sir Hem-y Wood at the cud of each tcrm. three times a your. for concerts in Queens Hair Sir Henry Wood has already rc- . hearsed the ,1 orchestra Tone Poem by Richard Strauss. l poser who is in London conducting orchestra in an famous Viennese omn- ihe Dresden State Opera, and m" Dresden Orchestra during its pres- |' ent season. On traiiss was a guest at thc Royal i Academy and actually conducted the students ill his own composition. Dr. Marchant in Strauss to thc stiiclcnts called him ‘ "the greatest living musician in the world today.“ Miss Logan is also playing in the v Iondon Senior Orchestra which is November 3rd Richard introducing Dr. thc Lord Chief Justice, Lord. Hewart in full-bottomed wig and attended by the Duke of Norfolk in his capacity as Earl Marshal and by Lord CPOIIIPI‘ as Lord Chamberlain in full court dress, heard expensive- ly rcliiincd counsel cite family trees from the thirteenth century down- wand iii support of their clients‘ rights to perform officcs of long (mp ‘c311 Pam-l, mid lTIIIIPIS. irnnicti or ilnframvil. nuilic ditiuiflvil lls W011 ' liionalilc dccorolious for tht trig was referred "for the pleasure of the King." This decision will make it somewhat difficult for thc King, who must determine how seven persons can carry two spurs, be the spurs never so great and golden. It is thought likely that four of the certified claimants who are women-to wit, the countess of boudoun, Viscountess St. Davids. England. Henry James Sri'y'irll;l?0l1l‘-\V'3\l- dcrburil, who ill scmi-piiliilc life is Member of Ptlrliiliiiriit for Rrliircii’ made his bid for fiil public rcctiil" nltion as hcrcdiinijv stiiuflaril- bearer for Scotland. He had ilio easiest time of all. “Are you thc grinulsoii of the late Nccdloiwomcn throughout the rises have alyvays rccordcd the grcfll crcnls of history in embroidery. mid Art NOI.‘(II(‘\\‘OI'IC Indil trics have worked out a large number of de- ,_ ‘lions 1m- Coionatfon tapestries. l Such a work as the Bayrux "Tapestry would, of coilrse. be a. cnnimiinlly undertaking, but :1 study ii MiroLr/iialv .. . . . < " ' - \vIJ(l£ICl'bllll1, tmoztlon in the coronation cere- Plmry Sgylllgfoll‘ . .. 1 19m of it ivould inspire smaller works. moiiy. Ihhaedliloiliqgsblgafnogllclfillirxdgcsflgf‘: IIIIIIIJSLIIQiIII-Ilfpbifllizlll‘ txllilmlldldllcliiiii which might be indiv dual. F ~ - - . ' “ ‘ ~ -- - oi two hours one counselor. aid Florence Bemnghuxkdvm be pw- Jusnca l A Coronation rainpti titatcd ed by a yard-square diagram, fought for the right of Lord Hastings to carry thc great spurs. This fight hos bccii going on down the cent- uries. amounting almost to a blood feud lic wccn the descendants of "I am,“ replicd thc claimant. | from an Empire point o view won d "There will be thc some oiidcr an 1 hidccd be a lnstfing 11ml "949 on previous occasions," Liioneil thv I po session, and such a chaniw fmm Lord Chief Justice, IJOV-lllg! s0 low l_-.~[1)q1 wps, to Henry James sclylnavoilr-\Vcd- ‘ The first tliini: to do ed by on that account. Women nev- er have had much part in corona- tion proceedings. The choice will theu lie between Lord Hastings. Lord Churston and J. L. W. But- ler-Bowden. FALL-FURIIING. lL-YTION Is M" wsuld he _ available ilirll 3'1"" -\lllixlo DcaIcrS to broadcast from B. B. C. House on Dcccmberfltli. was born in it Munich. June 11, 1864. thc son of Richard Strauss Per 1h Srnoothest Smoke” Package Sold Everywhere In The Province To Real Pipe Enjoyment And Contentment Smoke H & N’. a BRIGHT CUT iiiciiizv s. iiiciioisoii a Munich horn-player. He has been Court conductor at Weimar, Munich and Berlin. and Director oi‘ the Vienna Stittc Oprra. He was married in 1894 to the singer Pauline de Ahua. His compositions include "Bill's Merry Pranks“ "Don Quixote" “Don Juan" and "Macbctmfsymphonlc represented now by the Hastingses and Grey do Ruthvens, have ram- inq who have been certified as com- potent to perform the feudal serv- ice of carrying the spurs. solemnly conferred and decided that Lord Hastings has proved his right and he was certified as the seventh competent person. This was a mar» ter for great satisfaction to friends and adherents of Lord Hastings, w whose father the right to carry the led until there are six persons liv- the King on his left side. What to Wednesday the Court of Claims privilege or beams n “no” over canopy. ted himself o. alight smile when counsel, in running down a family iivlii v HlIllflN flown solo a w. s cnouimwnoolriiuo COUGII tree, coughed discreetly and sold: "I fancy we have run into a bar sinister somewhere here." Another matter which was refer- red to a later time was the claim of “the Honorable the King's Champion.” The King's champion until the time of George IV rode, clanking in full armor, into the Heller Tnflflu an m. ggfigglgltlngfllzfégmfiogiggcgmbEtna: ing Post, which will form 8. ncedlc- . , y Leave Charlottetown - -_ -- 9.00 2-3; Ila“ coughflmmln‘ d“ m“ an "m" and tmywm». who mum work record of the forthcoming ‘ Law, snmme pa, __ __ ... -- 11.00 . .. . . Iny time until w: um deny the sovereignty of hie liege. Cmmlllm- Buckley's. Relief w... limos! immediate. The wishing neréum- quickly This has been the hereditary priv- ilege of the Dymoke family through * 1'"""'" an unbroken line since the four- c§=':i.i¥;'-Il7 “km t: teenth century. The present claim- 9 ant. Prank Dynioke, is making his of Newcastle had the hereditary right to provide a. glove for the King's right hand. and that the Bishop of Durham could , IHPDOY! do with the Barons of the Ctnque Ports, who always have had the the King. was another poser, now that there is not going to be any Even the 1on1 Chancellor permit- symbol of his office its Lord High Steward of Irclniid, aid for the Lord High Mayor of Lox Ion to at~ tend and bczlr a crystal mace, The Dean and chapter of Westminster- also had their claims zillmvvd t» instruct His Mujcstsy iii the rites. and ceremonies of coronation and to retain the robes and ornaments oi the occasion. The oourt will sit further with ll full list of claims from the top- most on down to those of thc mail I whose ancestor Ilcld the right oi making "a moss of dillcgrout“ for‘ the coronation bailqilct. iynancawonk’ _ imcom) or run CORONATION A lively is noiv bcinizl qulckened in Coronation Samplers,‘ rays a. writer in The London Morn- Mrs. Evershcd is featuring these tion. which opened 1n Manchester, recently. Strictly speaking, they are more picture than sampler. as little picture pieces atherslixhi- Eva M wyhnq. widow o! one w“_ derburn that his‘ wig swiilii: 01V"? I to pick out all thc (lllfJfBIll, enl- ‘ fl H N 0R m) 11am De Briouze. hanged in 1230. A Gabe“ and Sullivan align‘ from his slhoulilcls mun luriwlllvlf blcms of the various Donvrnlons (Fuboqyn and we descendams o; Joan M“- Hillel’! Pemleflled fihflilegfllilfie ‘a Othcrlc a1mf_:1_l<»|;'ffl_ tM-L) ‘i’; and Colonies and little rl-_,ircsen-, .) ‘1 H ~ MMW “Tm shall. Eva's sister. The two branch- m’ mallet hmvddlfinlmaft Yheennuke me Ear °f isngllls. “l ‘l, Cmrl’: iiitive picturcs of their difiercnt, 11.1.1 s. V‘ "T I F“ es of the Marshall family, chiefly mm’ cum w w e white wand n w mo“ mo“ m a I mwlmllons‘ Qfwfflyllllr. Sub-Tali- wLTggldis. ' . " ' -»‘ WEEK DAYS- Leave Charlottetown ---— 8.00 Ad“. 12.00 A.l't‘l. 10.00 A.M. Leave Summe side -i i ‘IEK SATURDAY EVENING and durlng CllltIhflWAS “I Leave (‘hariottctnwn -—- —-— —— i‘ fizéguigm Leave Summcfllllc —- -'-"' “i i ‘j "' ‘ ‘ I ’ S UN DAY ONLY- For complete information and timetable phone or call the‘ V’ Hiii Dipole, Riddln Broil, Clfirliitlétdwn. or Gourllcl fir‘: More, Somme-rattle. Express shiflllwn" m“! be "It" either depot. Island Motor Transport Ltd: ANNOUNCES NEW WINTER rnvn; 'l‘ABLl-J arrilciivfi SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1938 4,00 PM. 2.00 PJI. 6.00 P-M- clalm w a. somewhat less spectae- they are worked entirely 1n cross i” ular part 1n the proceedings since stitch. 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