_ 13 1013 _lt THE CHARBOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Really Means 7 when ll excep- tlonaliy that you knw you may by special stop to think Send your may to phone -that your _wants care of at _course without - _Gil/lil! You what you want at the least expense, -in the short- et possible time- that's our business. When you fall' to get 'this kind of.se'rvice you’re being over-charged. 1 l ‘ S0 Why not get your moncy’a >vortll?_ Think! lsn‘t There ~8omethln'g YW an even and force thrilling men of are the _ _convoy our Efsne of the great overseas malls; are everything together. ' Empire awaking to ilnfinz tasks. The _is _carried out under- the white _enslgn pl the blue ensign of Reserve and the merchant ships. in its threefold these ensigns, is at and the force of Britain has always fleet. Thus is it set fled by our ships: “ It is upon the NAVY tlltlt. under God, the_wealth, l”`°°P°""Y and Peace of the Em ir depend." T D 8 saw most cle glmyson' among poets' 8 y the modern aspects of sea power when he sang: “Tha flee): ‘lf En8land is h_er all in all, and I; er fleet-her fate. How the men, Cln Phone _For--Now. l_u der these ensigns, have responded A - to the call of the Empire is one of the incomprehensible things of modern E. A. ‘_lJlBl0l‘y- ll ls the glory of the marine ervlce, it is the honour of the flag _ ' ‘ _ _ _s - 1 C _ond the salvation of the liberties of f_ _ el_lt_r4tl_ Drugstore ~_. ` '_ A -Nilillil HIUUESIS '___ (Continued from Page One.) and it meant thateverything made' ouf_.Qr__l_t should hear his monogram and s ould be _used for the good of British sailors and not converted into any article of merchandise. As Strathcona Commissioner he had been able to arouse a delp illterest ill the matter from one end of the Dom- inion to. the other; and the thing that ahouldféncourage them at the present o nlrs carried their minds back to the b glorious past they had abundant evi a the civilised world. Five times before in hl3l°"Y “le Navy has thwarted the Wvnld-be masters or the world. lt is n_0W engaged in doing lt for _the sixth tme, and all the world wonders as it waits to see the result T - _ -_- - - _ . he relatively _ _ small numbers of men engaged lp me ‘_ war strength of the Navy was pointed out. the total strength consisting of Only 151-000 men. largely' increased, of course, from the Naval Reserve and the mercantile marine, but still p precious handful to accomplishits mighty tasks._ In ansewer to the question, what is the Navy? the Sneaker pointed out that it consists of three fleets-first, the fleet in ful] Cvmmlssionz secondly. the fiest la active commission; thirdly, the iles; in reserve commission, each fleet con- sisting of 144 fighting vessels of con- siderable power. There are four squa- drons of battleships in each fleet, and tl Single squadron of the home fleet absorbs as many men as ten regiments of cavalry. The cost of modern battle ships was pointed out. The 27 ships f Nelson's Trafalgar fleet cost 7% atileship costs from 12 to 15 millions, nd Admiral Jelllcoe has forty of moment was that while these souve- million dollars; nowadays one big ' ' th vice, as the Prime Minister of Great emergencies. At the beginning of the Britain recently said, which the Navy war Britain and her Allies had 1,115 is_- rendering - to the Empire and the ships, alld Germany and her allies 363' World in our own time. If they co ld in air strength, Britain and her Al ' imagine Nelson returning in th se 1 lies 277. nndkGermany and her allies 242. ,_ _ days and- looking over the sea filled spea er contended that the exhi- dollce'to-day of the -unparalleled ser- esc at his disposal for present to with ironclads, they would hear him bitioll of these figures was sufficient say: “Ships ve cha ed' t s rit reveal the madness of the German' ntgrflris'c.' ’-Tlfe great achievement of S0" SDll'i¢-ho. ld-inthe Royal Navy Tr_ai'alsar,'exciaimed the speaker in an today that keeps us supreme in all eloquent passage, has been surpassed the changing conditions, the same our time. for in 14 days from the spirit_that will-inspire us everlnore. declaration of war four stupendous The Navy,-,would do its duty, he con- achievements were placed to the tnlued an he spoke of those credit of the white enslgh or the 9BllVln5l0 »tlld'seaB. he did not for one British Navy~i.e. panic was averted moment under-value the noble ser- throughout the Empire; the strangu. vines of the troops. They also had lation of German shipping was com- B.rlliBh.E1nDil‘e- The Marne would be British ships; and our expeditionary classed among the decisive battles oi' the world, and our troops from all rces were carried over the peg ithout losses. Trafalgar was eclips- Doflli Df #ll Ellllllfe ‘llti-d Well Bllllllllll- ed in a bloodless display of sea power; ed the hon urof our arms in the field ns . he _pi __ of men rema_ 5%-~It.»_isT.tllfe saline Nei-_ -'l . ' M in th He emphasised the work of the Navy, lar province This bust he said, -should serve' to remind them that our e German high seas fleet was com- etely bottled up in a canal; and, as a F n f the German merchant fleet ceased to beat." Pathetic reference was sustained the best traditions of the plete; all the seas were open to V l '» fo 3 _` _ w _ pl m great British traditions, coming from 'f.he_0’ld Land, should be preserved in ade to the loss of life sustained, and the speaker told of one street in C t- hqwever,-because it was his vsrtion- reach statesman put it The heart ' - » o h -these _oung-_countries and the over- aeas_»D§li`\31_ll`lJ\s, in order that Nelson 'and »l1is,_'stqry and ,Nelson and his ac- _complishments might never _be far- -_got_t§n._ l_t. ‘should be, a symbol of our lilp rial*_1__lnity._2__I-le.was_happy_-to re- upua _his stiaisiits that while- the hast 1 _was__.?_ladq»q‘f_ the 1n.stal__of the ship and -'=t e- ilvelnch - column ‘was -of real- _ am, England. where there are lilgll' widows of British sailors. __ _ _ ‘ Mr Hall concluded his magnificent address -in the striking quotation: _ " The meteor flag of England- shall yet' - terrific burn, _ , _ . _ »"1“ill danger’s- troubled night depart ' andthe sierra! peace 'rstu'ra."_ " This lectllre, which was highlyjp. Vi,i;tory-~_os'l¢. the-pedestal was inode-'ln-1 preslatsd hy the large audience, was Uanada, a work ot-`Caaadlan[_al-t,_aad. a‘=-symbol tlis§_C_ana.da was sustaining the g`r_eat_`axId.'nobl_e traditions of the British, Ewoire. Mr. 1-gall than called _ on Capt.. C pbell, in his -capacity of Superintenllillxllit of Education, to place stair einto the._pede_stal, "so 'posterity. some day opening lt. may find a list of schools and col- leges in this province which received the Nelson .shield at .the time of 'dis- trlhutlon.""‘C_apt. Campbell. he laid. had--enterhd ,on a new phase of life He“‘llad me e an excellent civilian, and {{al1'w%.s,aure'he would niakejan o`xce lent' soldier. (Applause-I » His' Ho ' _.the Lieutenant-(_}oV_el5 nel-~t-heh, itll?-:ew attins_ remsrlfa. ao- eepted that lliiston beha f of the pro- vince. _stat_$pg_that it-would-be~a slim-_ recently delivered by the Rev. Hr-i-lail before the oillcei-s and members of the Royal -Naval Cadet‘College, Halifax. wheer he was. complimented dll the correctness of the detail: in his naval orationu . ' »'About__. fifty lantern-*slides wlerel shown"aft`er the lecturefdeplcting, ln three series, the days of Nelson, well fare work among the sailors, and some aspects of the__war. ~ __ A vote of thanks to the lecturer was moved by Mr Justice Haszard, second- ed by- Major Bartlett and supported by Mr James Paton, M.L.A.. and uhanl. lnously carried. 1t.was presented to Mr;Hall by the Chairman, Dr Fuller- ton, and was briefly replied to by the lecturer, , _ _ With the singing of _ the National hcl of the link bln_\{_§l_1 £0. Mc3l_l:_§1__é25»__5o_ lah Breakey 50c.; Neil L. McFadyen H S Célbéck 100. Hugh McLean M 26c.; Charles _McFadyen $5: Alex- 1(',0.'Em Crossmhn' 25. Mabel S0. mona $1; Mrs. J. Darke $1; Mrs. A. MCFl1dy0l1 $15 Miss Isabell MCN€Vll1 b' ’100. Mar Ameck' '25, D_ Mac, D. McPherson $1; Miss A. McPherson 50c.; Miss Flora A.‘ McFadyen 25c.; Nel;u'50’_ Mui; A Mallet, foo. M,.s_ $1; Mrs. W. McLeod $1; Mrs. A. Rus- -lwen'McFadyen 50c.; James Breakey g_‘f____'__, 'Ameck foo. Henri, Ameck sel $1 $1; John E. McQuaid 50c.; Donald 2,,)_ D Muna" '12.'L W 1-mem," MoQu‘arrle 50c.; Mrs. Neil McKinnon ' la? S E ,l.'mB'ma'n 55. wright Mrs. F. McKinnon, rolls and 22; Mrs. 25s.; Neil Mclcilmeh sos.; Nermsa £0 'd 5%? ms' Arthur 'Ggeen 5°. J. H. Msnstils ss; Mrs. J. Mcneau McLeod 50c.;‘Nell McDonald $I`;'Jas. Me” 0;, e Wngm. 25. O»C,mi,e|§ En'-‘ 'll J-°l‘“'-Alle” M°K’“-“°“ 50°* Nm' 655- Dsvhl assvés so- J. E Wm. llfctlnsid 25°- Total $15. Col- '.1.°°"‘i,“ '251 Mm- _,amen M'cQ;m,,,, Phersou $1; Mrs. D. E. csmphsll lsstsa hy Mary ri. clsrlrs, teacher. 1§§l”,,§,n;,,'L°w,;e, L00. Mm ,__ E_ sz; Mrs. A. csmphell si; Mrs. M. _ -M c Hollknd 50. Mmm McLe’,,,, 50- Mm Stewart 50C-: Mrs- A- Beaton 500-; ~ lNn|AN mvsn D|s'rRlc1'.‘ Hmm 'No'0mm 50. C S D;,aney Mrs. 2.6 l-l. McLeod $1; Mrs. M. Math. ' ’ ` '_ eson . The following was collected in In- §.'0l;_ia Jgfeggl. ggfglgfll; é},£.(|),'s'T2 dian River district for the Red Cross t 'I $2.32' ’ Mrs. 'l‘. Woo-1, yarn and $1; Mrs. H. /Fund py Clare McLellan (teachm-);_ a ' ' Buchanan 1 pair socks ami $1; Mrs. $1~. Collected by Mrs. E. Johnstonz- Mrs. E. Johnston $1; Mrs. C. E. Mc- rs Alex McPherson $1 Miss Anna M . . ; McPherson $1; Mrs. W. G. Dark $1; rs. J. Essery 50c.; Mrs. J. Drum- Collected by Mrs. F. McKinnon:-- $2; Mrs. D. R. McLeod $1; Mrs. file McLeod $2.50; Mrs. W. Mc Collected by Misa Mary Wood.- Mgy-_ D, J, Gillis 1_()0~ Jp, _ Tpplin B. Mitthicsull $1; Mrs. lt. McLeod 1.00; R. S. McLellan 1.00; jx. J. Mc- STUDENTS (MFT FUND 501:.; Mis. t.‘. Mclluil 50c.; Total Lellan 100; Mrs Wm. Mann 1.00; |b t d 0 .Jshh s. McLellan 1.oo~ J _ pri on The '°"°“"“g M” bee" “°“" “ 9 , os sc . | L00; Mrs. Duncan Beairsto 1.00; ;?|I:3;!(§ft‘;,]lf1';:]sBf:}}:g,,F.`““d by tml? __ _ R ___ - $100 OOST 1.' lg Sh 5 _25; M _ Pt H1 k ` _ _ .relic o e Irons sent _ ra- _zgfnn me "_ _“er c ey Kathleen MacKenzie 50c., Lizzie Lar ____ , a el Campbell 25, Mrs. John . i 5 __ M . | Noonan .25; Lewis McLe-Ilan .50; Geo. §3f5n2gf]'é_Figilfllgnlrlgacwilsém and Mrs. James Shea collected at McLellan .25; Miss Tillie McLellan ’ een ’l`lvl\i-“ll Sfvtiflll- 549-501- MM- S- J- .25; Mrs. Jeremiah Noonan .50; Mrs. gggfgftNI&':§,vl}Qy;:l’20g_qLéhg{rl:éQIBu_ Fativwl and Mrs. Wickham in Nail (1. J. McLellan .25; Miss Mary Camp- chanmm’ 15° . Alex,-md'er Buclmuun Pond $8.02!. Mrs: Dl'. J. 'i`. Mclntyre, bell .50; Miss Rose Campbell .25; loc. Earl Niécnonald 25% Margaret N. liiltlarc l;1'I.i»5. Mrs. T. James John Campbell .25; Mrs. McKinnon Gmfs ww Kane Macpherson 10c__ Scott and Miss Marlorie Hackett ill .25; Mrs. John Cameron .25; John Katherine Macnomnd 5c_. Kane Macy -. . ' _ I (é'g'm‘;}‘_’_g llflIf`si_"’?_“S,;g” glclliellgn Kenzie 05c.; Pearle Nicholson 10c., ___ -_ -1,--- ---51; --RED CROSS- The Ti niah lgar i'lav:- Mrs. Patrick Harper ash coiltributiolls, $58.06. i Miss Exclia Arsenault (teacher) st the .shore $3.25 the R. C. Auxiliary gave $12.93. In giving acc0unt_o'f the years work there was 547 pairs socks ommltted which was sent to Field Artillery. A few ladies sent a box to Red Cross this week, containing 'B sheets, 4 pillow cases, 4 towels, 2 usits pajamas from Mrs.A.J. McFad~ yen, 2 suits pajamas from Mrs. Dr. Wickham, 6 l-luckebuck towels from Mrs. T. James Scott, 6 sheets from Mrs. John A. Hackett, 2 pillow cases ironl Mrs. James Gillis. 4 towels from Miss Christina Neligan, - (teacher). Mrs. W. Feaks, 1 pair socks, Mrs. Al- bert Gif-son 2 pairs socks. Mrs. W. Gitson 1 pair socks. Miss Maud 0’Con- nor 1 pair socks, Mrs. James McGrath 1 pair socks, Mrs. Stephen Arsenault ls pairs socks, Mrs Joseph Clohasey 1 pair socks, Mrs. Traverse, 2 pairs 1 pair ocks, Mrs Traverse 2 pairs socks and Miss Dorothy Hackett 1 pair socks. RED CROSS WORK. - The Wo- mell’s Patriotic Association of Victor- ia have recently forwarded the follow- ing artlcles, 18 sheets (grey flannel). 27 pairs socks; 8 acarfs; 8 towels; 2 ackllges stationary and pencils; 7 Hotties vaseline; 1 package tobacco; 42 wax candles; 1 pair boot laces; 26 halltlkerclllcuis; 1 pair wristlets; 200 mouth wipes; 1 bandage (4 in x 5 yards); 40 dressing covers (6 in. square); 20 dressing covers (110 in. square); 3 wash collars.-V. cLellan .10; Miss Barnadetie Mc- Lellan .05; Bernard A. McLellan .10 ; John Gillis .50; Miss Anna Hickey .‘; . ll ll . ' l'C_ C- 1 _.J Nih| Lellan .25‘ Robert Easter'.50- Mrs. onlie Nicholson oc' Dice c 98°" ' 5 . Al Ni il l 50., Edwllfd Gil- Rogerson '25' Miss Annie McLellan “$25 ma' 013803 am 5 H hi ' ' 1 .; M I C-I UE 9 .__ so; Jshs A. Mstsllsu .50; Mrs. Jshh Mac“§,m_,§'y15c‘f_° Qaymond Macwlb 'ml-: vlcrrnol.A AND Tl-la coMMm~uTY No. 4 A~ M°L°"“” -5°? Bernard C- MCM" llsm 10s.; Ethel Macneashl se.. Total lull .50; Camlllius McLellan .50' Miss _ 5_ 1 H '_ d b Ch i ti Gm; _ Elissa Mcnellsh .25; Miss Msrgsrst f§a§he,_('° ec e y 'S M B /I J' -\ STUDENTS GIFT FUND. The following are the amounts con- where he intends spending the' winter; "5": Nalhlas Hickey 50; Mrs. Thoma s Rogers .25; Mrs. t ib t d 1 th St dents Gm Fund by v. s. oillis 1.00; wilrrsa Gillis .50; ,§,e“‘f, ,lg ,.8 C,§ ,md mgh school _. D P ' Angus A. McLellan 1.00; Mrs. Angus Prmcgpal. ,,,,,Mtment; Marion Nic. A' McLellan -505 'msellh McLellan holson .25; Henrietta Lowther .25; 1.00; Clare McLellan 1.00. Total Eric Lowther 25: Max gm-ge” _25; mx e1'AlNs. $24-35° ' - Blanch Trowsdale .25, Vincent Wind sor .20; Evelyn Windsor .20; Hollis CRAP/WD AND wE3TM°REl-AND' Boulter .25; Margurite Cobb .25; Lili- - _W an McLean .25; Alton Boulter .25; The following amountswere collec- Arm", gmlmomi _25; Zppha Mcquar. ~ ted in Crapaud and Westmoreland on ,ie _25_ E,-nest D»A¢he _25; Boyd New. ""' ' Tl'Bf8l55l' DGY f°l` l-he Red Cm” S00’ some .20; Mary McDonald .25; Arthur iety. The collectors were (Rev.) R,,,,,,_,0n 35; Ca,-1News0me_15; As. ` Mr D'Ath Miss L M Trowsdale Bovyer'1.00; Miss Wilinifred Wadman .50; Dr. Marvin Bell 1.00; Miss Ethel Newsome 1.00; Mac; Boulter 1.00; Peter McDonald .25; Mrs. Warren tie .25; Mrs. Cron McVittle .25; Mrs Robert McVittie .50; Mrs. Andrew Wilson .50; Crisp Wilson 1.00 Verner Moore .50; Wm. Mcvittie 1.00; D. S. Robert Simmons .50; Mrs. Percy Daw- vey 1,00; Charles Harvey 1.00; Mrs. C E. Lowther 1.00; Mrs, George Bur- gess .50; George Nicholson 1.00; Mrs. W. E. Callbeck .50; Mrs. R. Nichol- A 'sum of $11560 was-collected in Albion by the teacher, Roy Dunn 1:00; Roy Dunn 1.00' Wm. Weatawey .50; -Mrs. Wm. H. Clreed .50; Jas. H. Creed .50; John A. Rose .50; Mrs. ,ri `%\_ Li Roserson -25; Mrs- A- Campbell _-25; lnalsn nivsr school for the students James Gill 1.00; Mrs.`McKinnon .25; Gm Fund by Cla,-8 McLe|;an_ _(Teach. Mrs. H. Lowther .30; Mrs. McRae .25; C,-);._ Mrs. Avard Mcvittie .25; Russel Best L|n,,_Tpp1;n _20; Eileen McLellan .50; Mark Bwt .50; Mrs. Fred Fall _10; Margaret McLellan '.10; Mary -25; Albert S¢0l'dy -505 MTS- Noonan .05; Frank Gillis .05; Joseph James -25; MIS- - GEO- Gillis .10; Eddie Easter _2o; Harry Pge Trowsdale .50; Ml" Easter .15; Bernard McLellan .10; Dore. Trowsdale .35; Fred Wilson .25; Bqrnadggge McLellan _10; Angelina Mrs- Sydney Matters 1-00; Mrs- Den- Menellsn .05; Laurence Msnellsu i_el Grossman .25; Hammond Newson _05; Daniel Noonan .10 ; Hilda Came- .50; Mrs. Janles Mcvittie .50; Miss I-on _05; Hazel Adams _10; Mary C. Marion Oaks .10; Mrs. Heath McVit- gimp 01_ 1‘¢_-,gal ;1_51, _ McQnarrie 1-00; Mrs- Annie Percival field wsmsrrs Patriotic Association .50; Geo. E. Leard & Son 2,00; Mrs. for Red Cross work are as followa'- son -50; F- W. McDonald -50: Clark Mrs. ri-ed c. nsllsr $1; Mrs. o. Hish- Fall -50: _W. B- Trowsdale 1.00: Miss ox 1 pslr socks and zse.; Mrs.'r. Dsl- 'L. M. Trowsdale .50; Miss E. Kennedy lar $1; John Bell 50c.; Miss Minnie .50; A. E. Trowsdele 1.00; Mrs- Alfred Carson $1; Mrs. F. Coles, 1 pair Sliorron -255 Wnl- Sl-only '1-001 MP8- socks. yarn for mittens; Mrs. D. Fos- Levl'Trowsdale .50; Bertram Stordy ter 65c.; Miss E. M. Sentner $1; Mrs. .50; J. W- Nqwililllln 1-00; Rilsiel J. C. Sentller 50c; Mrs. S. Coles $1; Stordy .50; Afiiid Sherren 1.00;; Mrs. J. J. Bell $1; Mrs. W. Curtis Mrs. George McDonald .25; Mrs Tho- 50c.; Mrs. A. Paul 25c.; Mrs. A. N.Mc- _nlas Stordy 1.00; Mrs. Thomas Best Leod 50c.; Mrs. B. Dollar $1; Mrs. .25;' Artemas Leard .25; James Har- H. Paul $1. dqh`1.00; Miss Barbara Nicholson .50; -Mrs. Alex. McDonald, 2 pair socks James Sherren 1.00i MPH. W. D. Sher- and $1; Mrs. Murdock McLellan. Mrg.`Wm. McDonald .25; Joseph Mc- Hartavllle, l pair socks, 21 lb. rolls; Donald, 1.00; David Sharron .50; Mrs. Catherine Nicholson. Clyde Sta- ` ggaster Reagh Sherren .26; Mra.,_Wm. tion, yam; Miss Catherine McDonald cbonald 1.00; David Sherren .50; _1 pair mittens and 25c.; Miss Christina Mns. Wesley Callheok 4-50; Mrs. Tho- McDonald 50c.; Mrs. Alex. Camp- mas Stordy 1100; Mrs. George Fall bell $1; Mrs. N. Moore $1; Mrs. L. 1.00. Total $53.25. - McLean 50c.; Mrs. A. McDuf'f 26c.; Mrs. R. McDuff $1; A. Beaton 50c.; A-l;5|oN D|a'rRicT, Mrs. H. Sentner 50c.; Mrs. A. Sent ner $1; Mrs. H. Mclnnls 50c.; Mrs. _ Wm.-I-l. Creed_1.00; A. Moore 1:00: Mrs."M. Creed 1.00; Edward Maher M" John A-_ 0|, _5o. Thom" Overstoutness is a very unwelcome “mn _“_ John Fn"rf5°_ pam. _condition especially in the present ‘Dunn 35. Mm Gsm.” Coombs 35. day, when slender figures are so fash- | M Cui” Creed 35. M"-_ Emni ionsllle,and every reader of this np- STUDENTS GIFT FUND. The following has been collected at RED CRO88 WORK Recent contributions to the Brook- ‘ Collected by Mrs. Fred C. Dollarl- RED CROSS WORK. Collected by Mrs. Alex. McDonald: svsurjslght A ‘1 ¢2;,f_ _ e;` _ \ ` I ‘. -.-.- \ v 1 5-' 9» ~ - .sistants departmensz- Ruby D’Athe and Miss Katherne Martin, Mr. and 25; Jack Bower _25; Stanley Burgess - ' Mrs- D’A_:ll9 $__lI-50; Mg; Dnfchea-52; .10; Lionel Burgess .10; Lawson - - MTB- R” 9" °°"° '~ _M"3- ~ H /vey .10; Mary Newsome .10; An- » By ‘h° L“‘“"“ °' B"“1“"’°“"' C°1' CH'n1°1‘°`l\ -50: D1 M51-ell" 1-50? Mrs- ulzroill .10; chester sturdy _1s; nes- - Robert Reid 1.00;~Isaac' 'Beer "1300; f,-ice Cobb _10; Kenneth Newsome Mrs- Gavin Walker -25; .Mrs. R- H- .10; Lets storey .10; stet sturdy .10; Cameron -25; Miss P- _Howell -252 Norman Best .05; Kenneth Best .05; M188 A- H0W%tl5 -252 l¥l'~9~ Lester MacKinnon .10; Reagh Sher- . .5"M. W. -; ,~ ` .25.Tti William McLeod .25; Mrs. Ed. Bur- yr? Tggmags Cobb _75_ in N_ R_ ;;gT;0_25' Edward Sheng" on says : ‘ ‘lf people knew the health- giving relief from the strain of modern living which the Vitftrola gives, we medical men would have less to do and every home would be happier. “Wien l can relax for an hour and listen to the excellent music my Vidtrola provides, lcertainly feel the benefit. Violin music always appealed to me so I take es ecial pleasure in records by Elman, llheisler or Maud Powell. 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