Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1922, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

I -------- RA A Hem 'DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ey ' MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1022. wall gy wan w ie .- < OTE TTRAVITS SMOKE WHITE General Cigar Co. Limited Controlled and Operated b Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada Limited NA AAA tt Sart. Ni - NOTICE M. J. MALLEN is still conducting the Automobile Repairing Business at corner Col- borne and Barrie streets. All re. Pairs will receive personal atten. tion. Large cars washed, $1.00, Small cars washed, 75c. TELEPHONE 1005J. SAFE MILK bottle. AUTO TOPS RECOVERED an RH Jl TT TE TEE For the larger children, too, the wise mother insists teurized milk from Price's Dairy. "Milk from Price's Dairy is SAFE milk. Hundreds of healthy, thriving, growing, happy babies get their dinners from Price's Dairy every day. Your doctor will recommend tell you, too, that growing children need plenty of good milk. PRICE'S DAIRY TTT FOR CHILDREN Only the cleanest, purest milk is good enough to go in baby's upon pas- this modern, sanitary dairy. He'll Nn Big Reduction In All Our [RADIO EXPLAINED LreuT. JouN R. IRWIN U.S. AIR SERVICE INSTRUCTOR -- Modulation of a Transmitting Tubes Output. | | | A common mett.od of modulr tion employed in a vacuum tube radio transmitting equipment utilizes a tube as a modulator in addition to the oscillator tube, the plate cur- rent for these two tubes being fed through an audio frequency re- &ctor. In a radio telephone trans- mitting equipment the degree of modulation is of equal importance to the amount of antenna current Fie 2 Locating the Key tn C W Circuits. as far as the strength of the re- celved speech is concerned. The antenna: ammeter: does not usugl- ly indicate whether the output {is being modulated In a normal man- ner. One very simple and inex- pensive method of keeping a check on this is to insert a miniature lamp in the plate of the amplifier, Pn miming t The electric light antennae has attained quite a degree of pop- antennae are prohibited. This has been rédesigned and a pew dielectric used in its construction, which makes it very good in its present style, Fourteen connec- tions are allowed so that the proper condenser capacity can be Mica dielectric used has a guaran- tee of standing a voltage up to requirements of the Board of Fire Underwriters, sible, Will readers interested In these with the editor by mail? APPARATUS DEVICES Polarity is rever- This will flash up when the micro- phone is spoken into and acts as an operating indicat - of the microphone and modulation cir cuits. A type of lamp should be chosen that will show a low de- gree of brilliancy with the plate currents obtained on the tube belng used. Automobile types' of miniature lamps are recommended as they are ruggedly constructed ard adaptable for this purpose. The two accompanying diagrams show circuits for the proper loca- tion of the telegraph key in Cw transmitting circuits. These are recommended by the manufac. turers of the "Radiotron" power tubes and determined by the type 'of tube employed. In circuits utilizing one or more UV. 202 radiotrons satisfactory keying can | be obtained hy placing the key, as shown in Fig. 1, in series with the grid leak resistance, If; however, one OF more type U..V. radiotrons 'are used better results would be obtained, as per Fig. 2. using a one microfarad con- denser in series with the parallel circuit containing the grid leak re- sistance and grid condenser, and the key shunted around the one mfd. condenser, - | By RALPH BROWN, RADIO ENGINEER Ylectric Light Antennae. ularity, especially in places where | type of plug described below after its first appearance on the market | obtained in series' with the line. | 2.500 volts. Complies also with the | ii jl radio articles kindly communicate nn, THRESHERS AT WORK. Once Again at Camden East--Sev. eral Picnics Are Held There. Camden East, Aug. 16.__The sound of the threshing machine ie beard fn_our midst once more. A number aitended the picnic at Varty Lake given by the Rebekahs on the 9th. Mrs. Perry and daughter, Mrs. Hill, returned home from Watertown on Thursday last. Miss Nellie Bur- goyne, Kitchener, is spending a month with her brother ang sister, Mrs. Stanley Bigsworth, Harrow- smith, spent Friday of last week with her sister, Mrs, Charles Histed. Rev. Mr. Dickinson and family have re- turned home from their cottage at Rice Lake where they have spent the past six weeks. Mrs. Claude Flinch Was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Huff. Miss Murie] McGinnis, Omemee, was re- newing old acquaintances in the vil. lage Friday last. Mrs. Card has re- turned home after spending the past year with her children at Marlbank and Kingston, MarshaM Hinch is sporting a new runabout. Miss Smith, Adolphustown, is visiting her friend, Miss Maud Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harman spent Sun. day at Mr. and Mrs. George Miller's, Kiver Road. Mr. and Mrs, Sexsmith, Selby, and Mr. and Mrs. Everton K. Sauls. The Mission Circle held their monthly meeting at the home of Robert Lewis. While coming out of Mr. Riley's store on Monday morn- ing, Mrs. Hogsboom made a misstep and fell off the step on the pavement. It is not known whether any bones were broken or not, Her son, Bd. Hogeboom, Conway, took her to his home. We hope for a speedy recov- ery. The annual picnic of the two churches and the Orangemen was held in Salsbury's grove on Wednes- day and was well: attended. Mrs. Charles Davison, Watertown, N.Y, is visiting her parents, Mr. Mr. Ford Walker is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Walker, m------------ Notes From Selby. Selby, Aug. 14.--Threshing is the order of the day around here and the grain is turning out well. R, Ballance, who had been ill for some time, passed away on Thursday morning. Rev. Mr. Anderson and family returned home on Friday last from Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. Abbott spent a day recently at Mr. Bell's, Empy Hill. Mrs. F. L. Amey entertained a number of the W.C. T.U. ladles on Wednesday afternoon. A number of young ladies spent last week camping at Varty Lake. Brad- shaw Bros. arg painting the school house. Visitors: Dr. Lucas at C. Paul's; Miss Rose Wood at J. Arm- strong's; Miss Fox at W. Dridge's; Weese's; Miss Eleen Gonu at F. L. Amey's; Miss Stella Lapum at J. Rose's; Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Aylesworth and baby at R. Ballance's; E. Tunnon at A. Tun- non's; G. Anderson at I. Anderson's. . EE ---------- At Poole's Resort. Poole's Resort, Aug. 16.--Miss Peters and family spent Sunday at D. | Augusta Purcell, Athens, is engaged to teach in the school the coming season" Mrs. Alfred Salter visited her sister, Mrs. B. E, Poole, Cain- town, last week. Mrs. John Senecal, Alexandria Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andress and children, Lyn, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Williams. Miss Alma Turn. er and Azalea Campbell, Lansdowne, are guests of Mrs. J. T. Weeks. Mrs. Katharine Williams is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 5. A. Guild, Mallory- town. Miss Hilda Morley, Montreal, is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Davis. Master Harold Poole, Caintpwn, is visiting relatives here A large number of people attended the annual harvest dinner held in Mrs. Cornwall's grove, Rockport, to- day. tennis courts are well patronized. The government's carpenters have VULCANITE SLATE SURFACED ROOFING Four-in-One Slab Shingle .... ..$7.50 per sq. Hexagonal Slab Shingle . . . .. . . Rolls, 32" wide .. . - $8.00 per sq. $3.90 per sq. 'The highest type of "Beaver Quality Roofing and surfaced with natural colored Crushed Slate, Red or Green. 20934 Printess Street and Mrs, | John Skinner for a couple of weeks. | Lucas'; Mrs. Cornell and baby at R.| Misses Sharpe and Reid at Mrs. D.| Merrickville Reports. Merrickville, Aug. 14.--The lawn 2,700 MILES Yes, that's the distance that was covered by one of our Radio Receiving Sets, purchased recent- ly by a customers of ours. The station was WIOS, the Missouri! State Marketing Bureau, at Jef- ferson City, Missouri You can have the same or even, better results if you use a CAN- ADA RAPIO STORE SET. Built by experts ana factory tested. When you invest your money in a Radio Set, get only the best That's the only kind we sell--at reasonable prices Demonstrations. anywhere Call or write. Opencevenings.' Come and hear a' radio concert CANADA RADIO STORES RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES Phone 1207J, Kingston's First and Only Exclusive Radlo Supply House Radio 3AAY, You Just Try NR For That One Day's Test Thé stomach only partly digests the food we eat. he process is finished in the intestines where the food is mixed with bile from the liver. Proves NR Best and just see how much better you feel. See how quickly your sluggish bowels will become as re as clock work, how your coat tongue clears up and your good, old-time ap- petite returns. Bee w It must be plain to any sensible pers on who realizes this, that the Stomach, liver and bowels must worlg in harmony if digestive troubles are to be avoided or overcome, This fact also explains why sufferers from indigestion, also suffer more or less from heade aches, billousness and constipa~ If you ars ans oF hs many une fortunate persons who cannot eat without SuRering Afterward, a opie are constipates ave 0 AE gy tongue, bad breath, variable appetite, are nervous, ng energy and feel your health slipping a , take this advice and get a box Shabatictn, Roriey, JiR abies t [1 Give it a trial for & Week 'or twa how ap ly jour food will (digest and how youn 2 energy, fd and "ginger" revive. Just try ft. You take no risk Niatever for Nature's fomeay (N Tablets) is only 250 a , enough to last twenty-five and it must help benefit you to your entire satisfaction, on money returned. Five million boxes are Pas--ohe million NE Tablets ura en every day--s that's A beat oo of its merits. Nature's Remedy is the t and safest thing you can take for billous- similar Complamce' Tt Lr Se" and m complain , guare anteed and by MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE Tomorrow Alright Cet a25° Box The place where dining out is truly a delight PRINCESS ST. OPPOSITE BIBBY'S CHILDREN LOVE MUSIC--For they are born with the faculty for it. Why let it lay dormant, Although you may not have to become a Pianist, science has provided this means of enjoyment for your children, no matter how old THE STEVENSON PLAYER PIANO AT they may be. TOC ALL LL ET TT TY Ion had the opportunity OO completed the work at the whart and gates at the locks Bere. Allen Stewart left for Detroit, where he Will give you an opportunity to instil in their mind the beauty of Music and later, it will act as a demonstrator when they commence their musical in- White Shoes I OR 2 STRAP BUTTONED SHOES 1 STRAP BUCKLE WHITE SHOES WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS with High or Low Heels ALL WHITE SHOES REDUCED IN PRICE. The Sawyer Shoe Store 184 Princess St. i | ae de Pain Stops Instantly -{North Augusta team, has secured a good podition. A number of young mem of Merrick- ville and vicinity left for the west Friday. 'Merrickville junior baseball team went to Trooptown 'Wednes- day to play at a plenic against the B. Webster, St. Catharines, is visiting Glen Me- Cabe. Miss Bessie Clarken, Toron- to, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. B. Clarken. Miss Nel- He Clarken left for Toronto, where she will visi¢ for thres weeks. James visit his daughter. ---------- 'Are we not formed as no'es of music are, for one another though dissimilar? H you make money your god if will Plague you like the devil, Brennan has gose to North Bay to} struction. LA I LITT LLL LT ITT TIT TTY Moderation is the fanguor and sloth of the soul, ambition its activity and heat, SOLD ON EASY TERMS, LL Teiysaiss ELL TTT TT TL Nothing so much prevents our be ing natura] as the desire of appear: ing so.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy