MONDAY, JULY 17, 1823. OITA General < Cigar Co. Limited Controlled and Imperial Tobacco | F rom the Countryside Frontenac 3 ECHO LAKE. July 10.--The crops are looking Splendid and some have started to €ut their hay. Picking berries is the order of the dey. Blueberries are - plentiful, but raspberries are scarce, Mrs. Holden spent last week with her Sister here. The Ben brothers have Soman : Ht 0IDS FE not suffer anoth Ey ng, or Protruding or Hemorrhoids. No 1 operation required. Dr. Chase's ment will relieve you at once and rd benefit. 60c a i manson, Bates & Co., or Toronto. Sample box free. OGLIVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX. CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. G. HUNTER OGILVIE wii gf 4, Va wre - NYY [e) 4 WHITE | gone to McLean to hold service. J. | Switzer and family spent Sunday in | this vicinity. BROOKSIDE, July 11.--The farmers of this vic- 3 | Inity are haying and report a good crop. Raspberry picking is the or. der of the day, but pickers report a small yield. Mr. and Mrs. Dumon Lake were at Alfred Galbraith's on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wal- {lace visited at Howard Stover's on Sunday. Mrs. James McMeMan after spending two weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Earl Boyce, returned homs oh Wednesday. Mrs. George Husband spent a cou- ple of days with her father. Mr. and Earl Warner spent Sunday at Syden- ham. Quite a number attended the Orange service at Harrowsmith on | Sunday. The Brookside baseball boys played the married men Tues- day evening. Owing to the storm they did not finish. Quite a number attended the Orange celebrations at Harrowsmith and Centreville, -------- [ Prince Edward | BONGARD'S. July 11.--Miss Annie Hicks, dau- = of the late Heary Hicks, and sister of O. W. Hicks, of this place, died on Monday aged 53 years. The funeral was held on Wednesday; in- terment at Cressy cemetery. Her mother predeceased her about tw, years ago. Mrs. L. R. Briscoe and som, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lumley and family of Detroit, Mich., callers in this vicinity last Miss Marian Plews and guest, Baumer, New Jersey, were recent guests of Mrs. Allan Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. R. VanDusen, Brockville, are spending some holidays with Mrs. Wright. Many here are attend- Ing the yacht races at Prinyer's Cove this week. ------------ The famous Matador Ranch, com- prising 120,000 acres of federal gras- ing lands north of the Saskatchewan River is being acquired by the Sas- katchewan government on leasehold terms for community grazing pur- Poses. Operated b Co. of Canada Domited | Ee ee ra errr | | | | | = Nine New Teachers Secured, Owing to some teachers resign- ing and others being replaced, the school management committee of the Board of Education, Belleville was faced with the problem of see- uring five new teachers for the High School and four teachers for the bublic schools. All the vacancies have been filled and the teaching staff wil be complete when the schools re-open in September. The board believes that it bas secured Some excellent new" teachers, Hugh stocks of Canadian spruce, purchased by the British government during the war and remaming unsold ever since, have at lust been disposed of. The timber, which bad been for- warded to Britain before armistice, former residents of this place were was taken over by a syndicate of im- porters. ¢ to Everest has been aband sult of an avalanche in porters were killed. climb Mount oned as a re- which seven A loop aerial is one which is made by winding one or more turns | of wire on an insulating frame- work in the form of a solenoid or ! spiral coil. The latter is sometimes | referred to as a "pancake" coil. In | general, the loop aerial will not | pick up as much energy from pass- | Ing radio waves as an antenna un- | less it is of nearly the same dimen- | sions as the antenna. In some cases, however, a loop is found to | be as effective as a regular an- | tenna of larger dimensions than | the coil. | When the plane of the loop is | oriented s0 as to be parallel with | the direction of propagation of the radio waves from a sending station a difference of potential is set up between the wires on opposite sides of the coil. This occurs be- tause a certain brief fraction of a | second eldpses between the cutting | of the wires nearest the sender and | those further awav. If .the plane | of the loop were at ight angles to | the direction of the advancing ra- | dio waves both sides of the coll | would be cut by these waves at the | same time, an: there would be no difference of potential theoretical- | ly. If the coil is shunted by a va- | riable condenser an oscillatory cir- cuit is provided, which can be tuned to the signal wave frequen- | €y or wave length. The loop fs | then really only the antenna tuning | coil enlarged to greater dimen- | 'sions. Due to the fact, however, | that the position of the coil aerial | with respect t> the front of the | radio waves determines the rela- | tive amount of energy picked up | nt induced in | (voltage and curre 4 Herald-Sun INSTRUCTORE NEW YORK EY, THE LOOP OR COIL AERIAL. | give distortion if the loop aerial is | too close by. M.C.A. RADIO SCHOOL the coil) it has directive proper ties. In receiving, therefore, the signals are of maximum strength, other things being equal, when the loop is properly oriented with re. gard to the sending station, and a lesser percentage of energy is Picked up from other stations not fn line with the plane of the loop. There is an obvious possibility of Interference elimination, as well as a possibility c? locating the direc- tion of a sending station. The advancing waves from a Sending station are frequently dis- torted in their direction of propa- gation by conducting objects. If the loop aerial is operated in too close proximity to such an ohject the plane of the loop will not point directly to the station because of this distortion. The distortion {is | VOLCANITE SLATE SURFACED RoomNG Four-in-One Slab Shingle .. Hexagonal Slab Shingle $8. Rolls, 32" wide $3.90 per sq. The highest type of "Beaver Quality Roofing and surfaced with natural colored Crushed Slate, Red or Green. Lol LGTY RICHT ub LA NAA ieee FIA 1 JL gel) U um TEL.1092 VICTORIA ST. KING STON.ONT DAINTY CAFE 00 per sq. greatest when the loop is very close to the object and decreases with an increase in the distance separating the two. Such distor- tion effects are quite noticeable when operating a loop aerial be- neath an fron or steel bridge ¢r beneath a wire, as, for example a trolley wire. Operation within steel buildings also will frequently givg Ereat distortion. Large trees, The place where dining out is truly a delight OPPOSITE BIBBY'S A -- PRINCESS ST. fences, masts and towers will also Loop aerials are most advanta- geous at the shorter wave lengths, and very good results: have been tad with their use when receiving from broadcasting stations at not too great distances. As a general rule, however, they do pick up as much energy as regular antennas, and frequently a radio frequency amplifier must be used, Feature, | APPARATUS "DEVICES - We have received a car of Ebony Cube Cannell Coal of the finest grade and quality. Let us have your order for your season's req which shall have our prompt attention. Cannell Cut Soft Kindling for summer Coal SOWARDS COAL CO - PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE: MeGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. By RALPH BROWN, RADIO ENGINEER HEAD SET THAT WILL This new head set is designed to give satisfaction under the most Severe operating condition -- that of weak signals. Bobbins are auto- matically wound, insuring proper number of ampere turns. Balanced windings are employed so that tone distortion is eliminated. Mag- nets are so designed as to have proper diaphragm pull in a low loss magnetic field. Head band construction insures comfortable fit. Receiver fork and rod lying close to the head does away with horn like effect. Adjustment once made will stay, regardless of hand- ling. Shells of polished aluminum and all other rts ars heavily nickeled. Hed! tana is covered" with cloth webbing of same color as receiver cords. Each head set before leaving factory is rigidly in- spected and thoroughly tested un- der actual operating conditions. The bobbin windings are made of the best quality insulated wire, and the Ohmic resistance is 2,200. An altogether very efficient and at- "tractive head sét, made to sell at a reasonable price. Total weight, including phone cords, fourteen ounces; - Will readers interested in these with the editor by mail? Sta { § Sherry and Currant { Combinations * Car: cherries are a highly favored ination of adept house- wives. The cherry for flavor and tex- ture, and the current for added piqu- ancy and ¢ of the preserve or jelly, make the combination par- ticularly attractive. There are meny ways to utilize these fruits collectively and from the many are selected three samples which will give the housewife good recipes for heking jelly, jam and preserve. Take Preserving first. To eight pounds of cherries, which have been Stoned, add two pounds of currants, first removing the stems. Add sugar in equal weight to the fruit. After the sugar has "dissolved cook to- gether slowly thirty minutes end then proceed, as every housewife knows, with sterilised jars. For an excellent cherry jam with currant juice the following is recom- mended: To six pounds of cherries, stoned, allow two pounds of currants, veils discarded. 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Wood, Gundy & Com Montreal 86 Kin Winnipeg pany New York radio 'articles kindly communicate | Figypt to meet with their husbands &L afternoon coffee in the king's re- | We Have a Lunch That You Will Like changed daily, a nd a tasty dessert, cup of our de- A special club dish, is sufficient licious Tea or Coffee a lunch for anyone. Ception rooms. Far within the palace, set apart by beautiful and exotic gardens in which Hitle pools and fountains glsten, there are all the appurtenances to the well-constituted harem. But is but one queen--she Was the Pfincess Nazil, a member of his own House, whom Fuad married in 1919. the Ptolemy dynasties the ruler us married his sister; | and Ptolemy queens 'Were expected | to marry younger brothers and share With them the throne. It was not remarkable then that Fuad should have chosen the Prin- | cess Nazil. Nor is it remarkable that | the harem which Be had maintained for many years in his own palace should not have been moved to the sultan's palace when he was chosen by the British to succeed his nephew, Abbas Hilmi! who was thought to be | an unsafe guardian of the Suez canal during the war. Nazil has been eet apart as the Queen. To all outward appearances at least she ie the only acknowledged wife of the new ruler. Sho-already has formed a court of her owu, and has established rules and etiquette Patterned after those of the British court. She holds a leves every af- ternoon, to which all the members of the principal Egyptian families are welcomed. The queen has endorsed the most startling of the war's innovations in Cafro--the audacious going abroad" unveiled of the high-bomn Egyptian Women. Before the war few women of station ever were seen on the Streets of Cairo. When they did ap- Pear they were safely' hedged in by tlaves and servants and fully pro- streets, their hassset the fashion. THE VICTO JEWLY LEE, Manager. TELEPHONE 763. a "Fy ot Te Being in the RADIO BUSINRSS ONLY we offer you unexcelled ser- vice at low cost Always glad to &lve you all details, Come in and talk it over. Open evenings for the Radio Con certs. Out of Ont Your enquirte Canada Radio Stores 200%; Friaiasts at iy mee Eh RIA CAFE 354 KING STREET ¥Y Residents, write us 8. RL Exetugtve LL CTT SAFE MILKFOR CHILDREN Only the cleanest, purest milk is good enough to 80 in baby's tle. : n For the larger children, too, the wise mother insists upon pas. teurized milk from Price's Dairy. Milk from Price's Dairy is BAFE milk. $ Hundreds of healthy, thriving, Srowing, happy babies get their dinners from Price's Dairy every day. Your doctor will recommend this modern, sanitary dairy. He'll tell you, too, that growing children need plenty of good milk. PRICE'S DAIRY AHH HHT