Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1922, p. 4

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nin 4 Nts ee ger THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. PLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES NR does it by improving THE EX-CROWN PRINCE OPPOSES MARRIAGE BY LIEU U.S. A \ T JOHN R. Ro R IRWIN RADIO DEVEOPHENT * EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. b (Continued.) i In the preceding articles we at- tempted to show that our senses are not directly impressed by the phenomena of electricity, and hence it is necessary to depend upon certain effects which are associated with the flow of cur- rent through a conductor when it is desired to determine whether Or not a current exists. Some of these are as follows: (a) A wire with a current Jansing through it will be at igher temperature than the same wire before the current flows. This can be readily de- tected by a sensitive thermome- ter, and under the same condi- tions as in an ordinary incandes- cent lamp the rise of tempera- ture is so great as to cause the filament to glow. . (b) If the wire through which [ - the current was flowing is cut and if the separated ends are attached respectively to two metallic plates immersed in a solution of some substance like copper sul- phate there will be a chemical change in the solution accom- panied by a deposition of the i metal copper on one of the plates. The attention of the student should be fixed upon these effects of the current rather than upon the current itself. It is in terms of these effects that electric cur- rents are detected, measured and applied. Thus the magnetic effect is the basis of dynamo-elec- tric machinery and radio commu. nication; the heating effect makes possible electric cooking and electric lighting; the chemi- cal effect makes possible electro- gon . All effects are utilized n making electric measurements, It must be kept in mind that such expressions as "flow" and . "eurrent" and many other elee- trical terms are merely surviv- ing expressions from an earlier day when electricity was sup- posed to be a fluid which actually flowed. Such terms are helpful to forming mental pictures of the real phenomena of electricity. Attention should be centered on the facts and effects which these térms represent. and the words and phrases themselves must not be taken too literally. Continued in Next Issue. . quency cable. low. APPARATUS DEVICES By RALPH BROWN, RADIO ENGINEER RECEIVER LOAD COILS. The illustration herewith depicts a high grade, compact and efficient coil made in three different values, namely, 35, 50 and 100 milihenries. These coils consist of two bake- lite-dilecto , side pleces, between **Li.h is mounted a highly ef- ficient wire wound coil of high fre- The electro-static capacity of the coll 1s extremely The side pleces are finished square, forming a base for the coil. Close coupling between two or more load coils is possibly, as their rear surfaces are plane and close to the central plane of the coll. A couple of these coils, used In con- junction with two suitable variable condensers, can be made into an | | i | i | | > FOR THAT HOUSE YOU INTEND BUILDING SEE OUR STOCK OF Hemlock, Spruce, Pine and Fir | SERVICE AT THE OUR MOTTO MibhERiedlh pra Allan J TEL.1092 VICTORIA ST KING STON.ONT DAINTY CAFE The place where dining out is truly a delight OPPOSITE BIBBY'S WHERE THE ill: WHEELS WHIRR | il in this busy machine shop you will I, find us doing most of the important | machining in this part of the country, ' Bring in your sketches and your search for hard-to-find tools and ma- chine parts, and we will make them to your order. Bishop Machine Shop KING AND QUEEN STREETS PRINCESS ST. aT } ir AL Alli) B 1] Ra 1 EN oll "0-0-H-HOW GOOD?!" Just think of sitting up in your own home from # p.m. till 2.30 a.m. listening to congerts from Schenectady, N.Y. Los Ange- excellent receiver, i ther Because of His : Of His Father 9 H Will readers interested In these radio articles kindly communicate Own Financial Predica- with the editor by mail? ment. ' les, Cal, Memphis, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga, Cincinnati, Ohle, and many other distant cities. That's just what you can do with a CANADA RADIO STORES Radlo Receiving Set. We will be glad to give you all information, | wish to build your own or have us Install one for you in 3 4 / ) re home. . or er. Ry a Call or write." Open evenings for the Radio Concerts. not with the freely given consent of & i the entire Hohenzollern family as a " iL Toported from Berlin, but despite their bitter opposition and, above all, against the strongly expressed wish of the crown prince, according to information secured from a source close to the former kaiser. Relieve Your Rh 5 digestion, essimilation and elimination=--- the logical way. whether you your ALBERT L.CLOUGH _ Getting The Full Galloh Ir The "Short Weight Grocer," Why Not The "Short Measure" Filling Stand? GASOLINE MEASURING PUMPS are fine mechanisms and capabie of very accurate performance, which is indeed fortunate, as they are depended upon so absolutely for a "square deal" in buying the fuel, which forms so large a cost item fn motoring, but which is so seldom actually seen, that its purchase sometimes seems like "buying a pig in a poke." Measuring pumps -sometimes get out of adjustment and it is possible for them to be put out of correct adjustment, intentionally, very easily. Tests made in different communities have shown very serious inaccuracy on the part of many of the pumps in use, some of them giving short gallons and some more than the purported volume and, sad to say, it is not possible always to fill up from pumps of the latter class. Almost every town and city has a weights and measures depart ment or an inspector or "sealer" of weights and measures and gasoline and oil measuring pumps come (or should come) under this Jurisdie- tion. Unless this public service is honestly and efficiently performed, the motorist has very little assurance that, when he buys a gallon of ' gas or oil, he is getting 231 cubie inches of it. It is the duty of the weights and measures authorities to test each of these pumps, at rather frequent intervals, and either to adjust it until it is correct, order its repair If defective or to condemn it and remove it from service if it is, hopelessly inaccurate. When its correctness is proved, the inspector's official seal is attached, in such a manner that the adjustment cannet be changed without breaking it. This seal should bear the date of inspection and thus indicates the time which has elapsed since the pump was tested. Motorists can assist in keeping the pumps of their com- munity in accurate condition by seeing that the authorities do their am by refusing to huy from pumps that have not been recently CANADA RADIO STORES RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES 260% Princess Street Phone 13075, Radio SAAY, Kingston's First and Only Exclusive Radio Supply House Eastern Ontario Headquarters for the Best Radio Apparatus. The relations between the crown prince and his father have lately be- come strained, it is stated. Tha crown prince, over a fortnight ago, instead of staying at the Doorn cas- tle, installed himself at the Ameron- gen castle with Count Bentlick. The strong opposition on part of the crown prince and other members of the imperial family may be due, it is said, to financial reasons, rather than sentiments of pride or caste. Those in a position to know say that the former emperor's sons and especially the crown prince reduced to leading a very simple life by their father's financial dictates, may be afraid that the marriage will make thelr situation worse. They also fear further complications and contests in the event of the death of the kaiser, when his principal foe- tupe must be divided. ), con to last twenty. must and sat- t or post you And Na Remedy 18 not onl: for the relief of rheumatism. It y 4 es the liver, Tog proves the and oleanses Whole system. Yor hy Jke a ow yve tried the Smit, Torte tnd Tomorrow Alright Get a25f Box fuel that you are using and 1t is quite likely that raising the oylin- Ger head a little and readjusting the valve stems will improve mat- ters. WEAK FRONT SPRINGS J. 8. W. writes: The front Springs of my seven-passenger en- closed car troubles me a good deal by breaking and I think that they are not heavy enough for & car of this weight, although the Get the Cream EEE EEERE | of the Trade "What lovely styles! How do te these, delightful novelties?" 2 anaes 30 gut a she looked around her. Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds Bought--Sold--Quoted Private wire connections with Toronto, Montreal, New York. OUTITING DOWN THE OOM- PRESSION Wood, Gundy & Co. Montreal |] Se. W. Wisnlpeg om - iw York T. A. R, writes: The engine of my car makes a clicking, which I suppose to be a spark knock, whenever it is pulling the slightest grade. the trains ve some "Whenever a new style makes a decided hit, the whole- saler or man salesman calls on Disause, ad tl mo about Tt, atd 1 Onder a Tawi E ' haven't seen prettier veils, smarter stockings free, swaly Th ais How si yi ve m 3 leave me no excise 3¢ all Tor point oy Th to town 1 buy" That's just one of the many Long Distance does for small-town Hard- ware, Grocery: aint any Spaping Dry, Goods, styles and in their town -- Answer: The facts are strongly on your side when you maintain that the springs are not strong enough and the natural thing for you to do is to have an extra leaf put ifito each of them. We do not know whether or not you have any, form of shock absorbing devices on th or anything to limit putting Wo extra gaskets under the cylinder head. Do you advise this and what other Fall Brings Forth a Variety of Pretty, Es New Patterns in SINGH, Regent of Jodh a te, Indfa, who egent of pur Sta ded recently. He went to ns with the Sdn troops in 1914 at the age . . ese springs #ir recoil. If not we ua that u install snubbing de upon Women's Footwear 5 them, ¥6 that their deflection will Our new Shoes for early Fall have just been bo "ottined heh ls 20 throm 5 : a ved and embrace the best of the new. Qualities, at least, and will have a popular ideas in Pumps and Oxfords. Ex- | cellent in quality. : : il The Sawyer Shoe Store | Phone 159. + 184 Princess St. spring. Be sure that you keep the spring-clips fully tightened up. A Sai Coa era fo. Ihe matoriut will be ed by r. Cloug lumn, space permitting. an immediate anewer is ir adressen: taping. if . James Wilson have returned home from a motor trip to Belleville and Brighton. Owing to thé absence of the pastor of St. Lawrence church, the pulpit was filled by the Rev. Mr. McNow, Perth Road, on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. Trues dale, Gananoque, motored to Belle- ville on Saturday. Chicken thieves have been at work if this vicinity and tleaned out a residefit's ben yard. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. George Barry a ten pound baby boy. Simple Little Error, "Now," said the colonel, lookins along the line of recruits, "I wan: 8 good, smart-looking bugler." At that, out stepped a dilapidated fellow with a thick stubble of black beard. "What?" said the colonel, eyeins him up and down, "are you a bug: ler?" "Oh," he answered, "I thou shi you said burglar," " Just say ea Bu way to end a is hitjay. A touch he corn rr ghd pore liquid a A loriuee 1 one itl) and 'in extra thin re : § ters. The action is the same. | well as the good The abuse of credit is the after by good training. [math of foolishness or extravagance. Pain Sto s Instant! Tn a . Rom sls i jand Dufferin got third. Mr. and Mrs. H, Brash, J. Wilson and Mrs, = tomo corn

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