Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1922, p. 4

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"- Best forany and all household use, Ee, I0 DEVELOPMENT By LIEUT JOHN R. | U S Ar SErvIcE (R Eee) | The thermocouple type of am- meter utilizes the fact that \when the junction of two dissimilar metals is heated an electromotive force is developed. A pair of metals used for this purpose is called a "thermocouple." The value of the emf. depends on the combination of metals and ordi; (@) <c Oot wire Principle of Thermal Ammeter vsind Thermocouple parily increuses diveetly as the temperatare is increase In thé diagram below the ther- mocouple consists of two wires, Q and D, and their junction is ia contact with the hot wire AB, in which the radio frequency current is flowing. The emf. produced by the heat at the junction is ap- plied to G, which is a delicate instrun:ent, either galvonometer or millivoltmeter, and causes a pointer to delact. MEASURING INSTRUMENTS. "ontinued. couple is made to appear sepa- rate from the rest of the instru- ment; in .ommercial ammeters the thermocouple and the indicat- ing instrument are placed inside the same case and the scale is made to read the amperes in the radio frequency circuit. When a hot wire instrument is neaded for currents of more than a few amperes, it is not Placticable to build it with a sin- Be heating wire. This is true th for expansion anc for the thermocouple type. Several hot wires or strips are therefore used, arranged cylindrically so that the radio currents - divide equally among them. Then, either the effect on .ne of them alone is used to operate the indicating mechanism, or if thsrmocouples are used, the emfs. of several can be combined in series, so that their effects are added. On some of the older radio equipments instruments are found which are incorrectly .called "watt meters," They are, ns a matter of fact, simply am- meters in which the scale, instead of being marked in amperes. is marked proportionately to the square of the number of amperes. They are properly called "current square meters," In the diagram the thermo. | _ (Continued in next issue.) When the plate circuit of a value transmitting set is ener- gized by high voltage rectified A C, a suitable Alter unti, to smooih out the rectified pulses, or com- mutator rippler must be provided. It has heen customary heretofore to provide a relatively small in- JH the eduap by mal? WOLFORD CRU _ HAS CENTENARY Owed Its Origin to Labors of "Father" Brown--First Interment in 1805. "| Brockville Recorder and Times Baston's Corners, Oct. z3.--The centerary services which were con- ducted in Wolford Methodist Church yesterday make interesting a review of the history of this circuit, one of the oldest in Eastern Ontario. In the year 1790 Rev. William Loseee came from the United States luto Canada and started classes along Southern Ontario, and when he went back to the conference of 1791 he was stationed as a minister to the appointments formed by bim the pre- vious year. These appointments were Bituated along the banks of the St. Lawrence as far west as Kingston snd Cataraqui. In 1792 the circuit of Oswegatchie was formed and embraced practically the whole of Grenville county as well as portions of Leeds and Moitague and adjoining counties. In 179¢ Rev. Calvin Wooster preached in Montague township. Later in 1799, Rev. W. x. Brown ("Father Brown as he was called) located near Wolford and through' his untiring zeal and labors Wolrord church came into being in 1822 qur- ing the pastorate of Rev. Ezra Healy. In 1806 the Wolford cemetery was opened and on 18th September -in that year the first joterment toik | place, the body being that of Samuel Dow, a blackemith who Mved not wr from what is now called Easton's Corners. The tdmbstone with the Hame and date still stands in Wol- ford cemetery. In 1809 Oswegatchie cirouit was divided into Cohrawall and Augusta, and later, 1820, Augusta was separated from Rideau Settlements, the latter circuit em- bracing the district from Kitley to Ottawa. tract for building Wolford Methodist church was signed and the building was to be completed by 1st October, 1822. Although the frame was up in 1821, for 9ome reason unknown the church was %ot completed until 1832, when a deed wae duly registered and signed. Many changes took place after- wards. 'In 1846 Rideau circuit was On Christmas Day, 1820, ide con- } APPARATUS DEVICES By RALPH BROWN, RADIO ENGINEER FILTER REACTORS. Guctance unit in combination with a group of condensers of rather large capacity. It is more eco- pomical, however, to provide a large inductance unit and a rela- tively small group of condensers, and as a consequence the reactor shown in the illustration was de- signed for the purpose, Will readers interested in these radio articles kindly communicate \ To-day's Radio Programme. } Thursday, October 26. 12.30 p.m., Noon @s8ock market quotations. 12.45 p.m,, Weather forecast on 485 meters wavelength. 6.00 pom., Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 7.45 p.m., Radio drama, with" five orchestra numbers. hardships travelling through what was then a forest. The present church was remodell- ed from the old in 1889 and the only portions of the old building remain- ing are to be found in the panels of the Jnside doors and casings. During the years 1812-16 the work, of course, was somewhat dis- organized because of the war, but even in these years these hardy plon- eergeof the cross managed to hold services occasionally at the different appointments. In 1895 the township of Wolford was surveyed. The first settlers were Samuel Easton and Joheph Haskins. { Rex Popular at Hospitals. Out at the Mowat and Sydenham hospitals, Rex Snelgrove is extreme- ly popular, end the crippled "boys" are still' talking of the entertain ments that Mr. Snelgrove and the ment last spring. They are looking fcrward to a repitition of the event this winter. Rotary Club put on for their amuse- SHINGI have stoad the test of time in all parts of the country, and when properly made from good live timber, slowly dried and carefully put on will last a lifetime. We have them. [ELLIE LS WE BPECIALIZE IN-- MILK DEALERS MILK BOTTLE STOPPERS, MILK TICKETS AND BUTTER WRAPPERS. '. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO., Limited PHONE 243. 211 Princess Street GRAVES BROS. PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, STEAM HEATING, HOT AIR AND HOT WATER HEATING All work given our personal careful attention. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE Espec trition, Anaemia, Bronchial Affections, Loss of Weight, and where there is a tendency to Tuber . culosis, Actual Results N ' Put up in 8 oz) Jars. Ask your Druggist. TONIC AND TISSUE BUILDER Combines the Minerals, Oil and Carbohydrates es- sential for restoring waste tissue. {ally recommended for Malnu. Short of * Wonderful, tion, lic Utility Moncton, Halifax, N. 8, Toronto Sherbrooke Londen, Ont. Direct Wire Connections. THE CANADIAN INVESTORS' MANUAL for 1922-1923 has just been published. This book contains details of capitaliza- ete., of the principal Canadian Industrial 'and Pub- ons, together with the price range for the year. 'We shall be pleased to forward a copy on request. JOHNSTON ~»WARD Members: Montreal Stock Exchange, Toronto Stock Exchange. - Bibby Block, Kingston N.B. Bydney, N. 8. St. Johns, Nfid. Kingston pr SUSTAINED A BAD FALL. A Man Lost His Balance and Was - Hart, Mountain Grove, Oct. 24.--Kitson the west. Rev. Mr. Coleman, Jr, Napanee, has taken charge of the Anglican Church services here. iiev. Mr. Easton has gone to the parish at Coe Hill. William Johnston sus- tained a bad fall while working on his farm the other day. He was standing" in his waggon when |t swayed on a short turn, causing him to lose his balance and fall heavily, his head striking a pile of stones, rendering him unconscious for some time. His son, who was with him, assisted him to the house and he is now much improved. > Mrs. A. Snider {is spending some time in the Limestone City. Mr. Denyes, Jr., Maberly, ssutained a bad acicdent while drilling a well for D. McDonald. His hand came In contact with the cogs of the machine Iacerating his hand very badly. Dr. Suddaby, Sharbot Lake, was hastily summoned to attend the injured Thompson has returned home from Ae member and he is doing as weil as can be expected. Mr, Sweetman, Mrs. E. Smith and daughter, Imogene, have returne to Trenton after a few days spent at Mrs. M. W. Price's. W. Hill has gone on a visit to his parents at Bob- caygeon. Kenneth Thompson is home from Battersea. Miss Norah Cowdy has returned from Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs D. J. "Cronk visited friends at Long Lake recently. A new oce- ment step is in the course of erec- tion at the front of the Methodist church. H. Card made & business trip to Kingston recently. Mr, and Mrs. C. Barker, Arden, are at Wii- liam Barr's. Mr. and Mrs. J, Cards at J. Johnston's. O. Cronk, Long Lake, at J, Price's. R. Beverly's vis ited at Odessa on Monday. Mrs. 3 H. Drake at W. Hill's, Mrs. V. Grogan, who has beea spending the summer among relate | ives has returned to her home fi Millett, Alta. R. 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