Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1922, p. 4

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| | | SUT . NAVY CUT CIGARETTES 7 fod / 10 for 20% alo in packages of 20 and int tins of 50 4 100 5 'Superb Quality" ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WH 1G. | INSTRUCTOR U.S. AIR SERVICE. VACUUM TUBES IN TRANSMISSION, The atoms in matter are con- stantly in motion and when they strike aguinst one another elec- trons are-farred f..m an atom. This electron then moves about freely between the atoms. Heat has an effect upon this process. The higher the temperature the faster the atoms move and the more electrons given off. It is its actton of electrons that is made use of in the vacuum tube. As the clectrons have a nega- tive charge, the charge remain. ing on the metal is positive, Therefore few of the electrons £0 very far, but are attracted back to the fetal so that there is a kind of balance established between the outgoing and the returning electrens. Now, sup- Pose a battery is connected be- tween the electrodes, that is, be- tween the hot filament and the cold plate. This battery is so connected as to make the plate positive with respect to the fila- ment. The electrons being of positive electricity would be at- tracted by the plate and re- tained, returning no more to the tilament. 'Thus the battery causes a continuous flow of negative electrons from the fila- ment to the plate. In other words. a 'current of negative electricity 1s flowing in space between the two electrodes of the tube. The current ceases when the filament .s cold because no elec- trons are then escaping from the metal. No current will flow it the battery is wrongiy connected, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1922. VULCANITE SLATE SURFACED ROOFING Four-in-One Slab Shingle ......$7.50 per sq. Hexagonal Slab Shingle ... . ...... $8.00 per sq. Rolls, 32" wide ......ov:... . $3.90 per sq. The highest type of "Beaver Quality Roofing and surfaced with natural colored Crushed Slate, Red or Green. since. when the plate is negative with respect to the filament, the negative charge of the plate will repel the clectrons Lack into the filament. The distinction between direc tion of current and direction of electron flow must be carefully noted. It happen that for a great many years the direction from the positive toward the negative terminal has been arbitrarily called the direction of the current. Mt is now foupd that these little electrons travel from the negative toward the positive electrode. The direction of current and the direction .of the motion of the electrons are DAINTY CAFE The place where dining out is truly a delight PRINCESS ST, OPPOSITE BIBBY'S therefore opposite. For the man who makes his own this switch will hold a strong appeal. Is of the lever type, exceptionally well de- - signed and constructed. Switch is secured to panel by means of holding nut at back Large flange presents ample surface against panel. Terminal is held securely under bearing. Cannot turn when operated Bearing is threaded on outside ans extends through panel. Switch designed to clear spring and spring lock Not necessary to disassemble CHOICE POTTED FERNS For chaice Potted Ferns it will pay you to see our big variety. Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs a specialty. P. C. LAWSON THE LEADING FLORIST 35 STORE: Corner Wellin Phone 770. CONSERVATORIES e emt t. "Phone 1174J. HE THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. "THE "ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phone 1545 115 Brock Street TAR Harvest Help Excursions SYSTEM EVERSHARP Aug. 11th and 21st PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston,' WIN NIPEG-$10.00 Plus % cent per mile beyond. Re. | turning 13 cent per mile to Winnipeg, | plus $20.00. . Special accommodation from King-| ston, connecting at Toronto with through special tralng to Winnipeg. Meals and lunches served at reason- able prices, in restaurant cars Special cars for women. Convertible (berth) colonist cars of latest design Tickets and full information from J. P. Hanley, C.P, and T.A., G.T. Bo SL If you call decorating, then telephone 2090J. for painting business. | | gton and Brock Streets. { n 68 C re Stree P Canad -------------------------- Machine-made papers have strength than hand-made paper. switch when mounted. Adjust- able spring at end of shaft in- sures uniform tension at all) times. Operating knob is 1 1-16 REMEMBER want dobing done, don't on us, but if You want first class ana decorating is our W. H, FRANCIS xn BL oie 30000 [with the editor by mall? nem NEWS OFF THE WIRES IN CONDENSED FORM an a Tidings From Places Far and Near Are Briefly Recounted: The population of 'Windsor has in- creased 4,000 within the past twelve months, and is now close to the 41,- 000 mark. : It was estimated that more than 150,000 motor . cars have been brought into service in Chicago, due to the street car strike, The engagement of Suzanne Cau- bet, French actress and goddaughter of Sarah Bernhardt, to Crane Wil- bur, movie actor and playwright, has been announced in Paris. Sune infisetiontion A Reuter despatch from' Welling- H. B. Beau- ton for New Zealand, reported to mont, General! parliament that during the past AB orate | ear 7,000 immigrants have been us- ° the Uaited sited in coming from ian Kingdom and that ninety-nine. per . t cent. of them carried out their obli- ---------------- en Sea EUROPE Down the pice turesque St. Lawrence river and gull, to Eng- land, France, Germany, gum, Scotland. See us or write today. gaticne. N. K. Laflamme, K.C., ch'ef coun- sel for D. C. Macarow, charac.arizes charts Bank presented to sharehold- |ers cn Feb. 8th, by Sir Montagn Al- lan-as a "purely self-serving docu- Kingston, Ont. 4 OCTET ED National- Grand Trunk 40,000 HARVESTERS WANTED RETURNING FARE GOING FARE $15 to WINNIPEG Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Edmonton, Calgary, McLeod and east. $20 from plus half a cent a mile from A st 11th d 21st : GOI N G densi) fu To Toronte, uss Capreol and cast thereof in Ontario. DATES Augusti4thand 3rd --Toronto, Inglewood and all staticns south and west ~~ ment drawn up by panic stricken caplialists." - Rev. J. D. Jones, noted English preacher, who plays golf with Eng- land's premier when Lloyd ws George has a few minutes to spare from try- or settling the Irish question, is his way to attend the Moody Insti- tute Conference at Northfield, Mass. VISITORS AT HARROWSMITH. A Good Point to Spend the Summer Vacation. Harrowsmith, Aug. 2.--Mrs. L. Raker spent a few days las week with her sister, Mrs. Gandier, New- burgh, who is critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gillies, Arnprior, were re- cent visitors at John Stewart's. Mss Donalda Foden, Toronto, is spend- ing her vacation with relatives here. Misses Helen and Jean Shibloy left on Saturday to vieit their grandpar- ents in Yarker, Mr. and Mrs. James Trousdale are visiting friends in Watertown, N.Y., and other American points. George WINNIPEG starting point to Winnipeg Beeton, Meaford, _Special Trains Leave (standard Time) Lv. Toronto Aug. 11th, 5.00 6.00 pom. and 10.30 Lv. Tereate Aug. and 10.30 am, 12.30 moem, § Lv. pm. lst, 12.30 noom, 6.00 pam, | Lv, pm. Ottawa Aux. 11¢h. 0.00 5.00 fa 1143 p.m. Ottawa Aug. 2let, 8.00 am, 500 p.m, and 11.45 p.m. For Times from Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster a.m, 1.00 pm, Through Solid T Restaurant Cars on 8 Reasonable Prices. ns to Winni ial Tral Colonist Care of Latest Design For further particulars apply to nearest agent Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways. nid d L a bv ns-- and Lunches ed at Special Oars for Women. Convertibie h (berth) CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA _ THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL IMPORTANT DI Travel the "National Way" to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond. STRIBUTING Nerth Sea. APPARATUS "DEVICES By RALPH BROWN, RADIO ENGINEER WELL DESIGNED LEVER TYPE SWITCH. THOROUGH IN 5 WORM Powpes= AND PROMPT TO ACT AS SUGAR =lLFR CONTAIN NO NARCOTICS inches in diameter, nickel plated. Drilling template for contacts 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 requirements, which shall have our prompt attention. Cannell Coal SE ot SOWARDS COAL CO PHONE 150. UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. I Will readers interested In these radio articles kindly communicate art. the statement of affairs of tus Mer-| ing to solve the European situation | among the many people there when they saw the child go down for on (hoy to grab hold of but apparently {he was too excited and refused to| |grab. When he went down the ss-| cond time Captain Atkins, who was | i child ashore. A number of yea {Captain Atkins affected a rescue when the steamer St. of 1 inch, alsd 134 Inch radfus accompanies each switch. Rd am a | F. Fair has leased the hotel from E Greaves and has taken possession. Miss Grace Thompson has accepted a position with Vandervoort Bros., Yarker. Mrs. Moss, Campbellford, and Mrs. John Hamdlton, Brockville, are visiting at George Hamilton's. Misses Mary Whittaker and Zella Morgan are guests of Mrs. J. Stew- Mrs. Bert Patterson and family We Have a Lunch That You Will Like i A special club dish, changed daily, a cup of our de- liclous Tea or Coffee and a tasty dessert, is sufficient inch for 'nyone. THE VICTORIA CAFE JEWLY LEE, Manager. 354 KING STREET TELEPHONE 762. arrived on Saturday from the North- West to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Copp are visitiig friends in Toronto. Mrs. Willet Whitty, Kingston, spent a few days recently with Mrs. E. Whitty. Anni- versary services will be held in St. Paul's church on Sunday next, morn- ing and evening, George E. Morley, B.A, Toronto will conduct the ser- vices CAPT. ATKINS RESCUED A BOY AT ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Aug. 3.-- Capt. M. G. Atkins, owner of the touring boats of the Bay called the | Maxine line, was the hero of the day, on Tuesday, when he effected a Aluminum Ware Specials 20 QUART PRESERVING KETTLE at 14 QUART PRESERVING KETTLE at POTATO POTS--regular $2.25, at COVERED ROABT PANS---regular $3.50, at PERCOLATORS--regular $2.00, at HEAVY 14 GUAGE TEA KETTLES--regular $4.00, at ,.82.08 Also many other lines at very low prices. These goods are one of thé best makes of WARE on the market, and are all .rst quality. Lemmon & Sons 187 PRINCESS STREET ALUMINUM thrilling rescue on the main dock of the T. I. House. A small boy aged about six year fell off from the dock into about forty feet of water just a8 the Maxine boats were loading up for the tor of the islands. The in- cident created a stir of excitement and the first time several + men threw ropes and various articles for the | one of the bystanders, jumped into | the water with all of his heavy clota- | {es on and gffected a thrilling tescue | {before a large crowd who cheered | the | ago | ilar | Law- | when he succeeded in pulling rence was the scene of the fall of a small boy from the upper deck. i Captain Atkins as recently jumped | into the water and saved the life of the boy. Since that time he has aid- ed in several rescuing incidents and has gained an enviable reputation among the Bay people. The Smith boy is the son of Peter Smith High street. The Blue Sky, a British freighier, uf foundering in True Hospital; ospitality offers only the Jest to "the stranger within your gates". The rich mellow flavor and the absolute purity of O'Keefe's Imperial Ale Lager and Stout make them ideal in the dise pensing of Hospitality to your guests. O'Keefe's brews have all the invigorating tonic qualities of malt and hops. rss \ + MADE BY O'Keefe's - Toronto Order a case frdm E. BEAUPRE oistributor for Kingston

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