THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PRECAUTION! Flu in a mild form fs preva- lent at present in this district. Experience has proved that Dr. Hikers Fin and Cold Capsules are the best preventative and relief for this distressing ma- lady, A few capsules taken now will save suffering and incon- venience. Hickey's Speedy Relief will put an end te that early Fall cou gh. s Anzlgic Rub for all pains. Gives instant re- sults, 25 Cents. --J L. T. Best Druggist : FOR SALE $7,000 8 ploce bath, Slectric Horne! io! dar, 8 floors out, full lot, garage. « $2,500 SE ,200 * Brick, 0 rooms, 8 piece bath, el : trié light and gas, hot air, h.w. floors "throughout, Bateman's Real Estate 211% BROCK BT., KINGSTON : Telephone 1925F, . . Diamond . + Ring The setting is in white gold and small diamonds are placed between the three large ones, making a most unusual and very attractive ring. This ring, if placed regularly in' our stock would be marked at $250. We are making a Spec- ial of this particular de- sign for a short time at $200.00 By Israel Klein. The owner of a reflex receiver, with one or two tubes for duel am- plification, will find it a simple mat- ter to add another stage of reflex. And it will well repay him for the ! trouble. Three-stage reflex is practically the peak ofthis kind of reception. It is equal to three stages of radio and two of audio amplification, with a crystal as detector. It will tune 1 Towel Bar. 1 Tooth Brush "Holder. | Tumbler Holder. I 4 Electric Lamps for cae rie 81.00 25, 40, 60 watt. & Heating Sp of Plumbers' und Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Reavy House Furnidblng Hirdware, Tools, Oils, By . Supplies, Sheet Metal Tin Work) Miecirie work, Volg of all Sings usderinsen. I Bath" Soap Dish. | elvey & Birc I Paper Holder. sharply and has been found espec- fally sensitive, bringing in distant stations up to 1,000 miles off, even through local broadeasting. : Following are the parts required: V, standard variocoupler, with eight taps on primary. C1, 43-plate variable condenser. C2, fixed condensor, .005 mfd. C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, fixed con- densers, .002 mfd. T1, T2, sudio d{requency formers. T3, T4, T5, radio frequency or re- flex transformers. R, 6-ohm rheostat. P, 400-0hm potentiometer, D, crystal detector. Three tube sockets. Switch and eight switch points. One open circuit jack. Binding posts, bus wire, ete., for connections. -- trans- Compact Outfit, With extreme 'care and fore- thought, the entire set can be erect- Na base 13 inches long by 7 es wide, witth the panel 7 by 15 inches in measurement. The trick les In arranging the radio frequency traneformers directly behind one another in a line leading away from the panel, then placing the three tubes alongsile in a similar line and Three-Tube Reflex Receiver Touches Peak of Duplex Amplification [8 BATTERY BATTERY Hookup Diagram of a Three-Tube Reflex Set. the two audio-frequency transform- ers in a third line. If this arrangement Is decided upon, it would be a good plan to use what is called a three-gang socket assembly, which consists of three sockets on one base. It con- serves space. Otherwise, the sockets should be placed in such a position that the grid and plate terminals face the radio-frequency transformers, which should be to the left of the row of sockets. This will put the A battery terminals to the right, and short leads would be assured to the plate and grid terminals of the radio- frequency transformers. Since only one rhenstat is provid- ed to control the flament current, all three tubes should 1» alike. They may be either WD-11's, 1998's, or UV-201-A's. Condenser Control. 'The 43-plate variable condénser is chosen so that a higher band of wavelengths may be covered. A much smaller condenser may be suianted across the primary of the first radio transformer, to increase signal strength for low wavelengths, but this isn't necessary if broad- casting 1s all that is sought. The easiest way to wire this set is to start with the A battery leads, from the rheostat and socket terminals. Next come the grid and plate connections to the radio-fre- quency transformers, and the re- maining leads may overlap these. Reflex receivers require a great deal of patience in their operation. This one calls for even more than ordinary skill and patience. Many nights of testing and switching of diale and other controls' will finally bring the operator full reward. 1, Limited 'Stema Fitters and Flombers, ting and Paper Manging. fF pecial Fearful and Wonderful. The Toronto Telegram has wing: Speaking of atrocities in Russia, A. W. Haycock, Labor member of in British House of Commons, Is reported to have said: "Do you know that women were murdered in hun- dreds and buried aMve?" = If Mr. Haycock has not been misreported, the = the Russians must be a fearful and wonderful people. So ------------ Armand Beaudrey, assistant cook on the Hydro power construgtion job near Campbellford, went insane and Was brought to Rockwood asylum. Cheese gold at Watertown, N.Y. and Gouverneur, N.Y. at recent boards, at 19 3-4e. {WHERE HISTORY IS MADE. sup of individuals in the League of Nations session Switzerland, shows inferesting faces. Ramsay LordeParmoor and Arthur Henderson, the British the second row to the left vf the picture. ~ -- tions which may be heard locally on Thursday: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2ND. KDEA (326) Pitts Pa, 9.45 a.m.--"Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock markets, general market review "and agricul- tural items. 12 m.--*Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock and wholesale produce markets, 12.15 p.m.--Condert by Scalzo's orchestra. u 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert by the Pittsburgh Athletic Association or- chestra. | 7.16 p.m.--The Sing-Time Lady, 7.30 p.m.--Address. 7:40 p.m.--"Stockman" reports of thé primary livestock and wholesale produce markets. 8.30 p.m.--Musical, under the aus- pices of Boggs & Buh! Company. 11.30 p.m.--Concert, WLW (423) Cincinnati, 0. 8 p.m.--Market reports. 4 p.m.--Piang solos by Miss Ade- laide Apfel. 10 p.m.--Three minutes with the United States civil service. 10.03 p.m.--Concert programme by the Milnor Instrumental Trio. 10.30 p.m.--Popular programme by the Doherty Melody Boys. 11 p.m.--Milner Instrumental Trio. (Continuation of programme). * 11.30 p.m.--Doherty Melody Boys. WJZ (455) New York City. 10 a.m.--Housewives' League Daily Menu, Mrs. Julian Heath, 10.10 a.m.--*"The Progress of the World," a "Review of Reviews" talk, 1 p.m.--Nathan Agas Hotel Penn- sylvania orchestra, 4 p.m.--Specialty numbers. 5.30 p.m.--State and Federal agri- cultural reports; farm and home re- ports; closing quotations of the New York Stock exchange; foreign ex- change quotations; "Evening Post™ p-m.--Wanamaker organ and transportation. 10.30 p.m.~--~Waldort Dance 'orchestra. HR § WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 12.40 p.m.--Produce market re- 1 port, 2 p.m---Music and reddiag, "The| Lonely House," Lucile N. Tate, § p.m.-----Produce and stock market segtitiohss news bulletins. bs ol 6.30 p.mi--Organ recital by phen E. Boisclair, ist. 7.45 pm.--A Few Moments With New Books. * Glen Falls, N.Y. First Presbyterian church choir, : WEAF (402) New York City. | 11.12 a.m.--Musiesl | and talks to hous 9.30 p.m.--Talk, under the aus-| pices of the New York board of trade | Astoria % 12.30 p.m.--Stock market report.| 8 p.m --Mausical programme by ves; market re- 'ports, Ty , orchestra; from the S---- -- 4 X Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. IN MARINE inci | Onl The steamer Lethbridge passed up to Port Colborne on Tuesday, The steamer Maplebrook cleared west this morning. The steamer Maplehill down to Montreal. The steamer Brockyille is carry- ing canned goods from Belleville and Northport today. The dredging work in the slip be- tween the Locomotive Works and Swift's whar! is progressing well. passed Released Steamers, The tug Mary P. Hall and the lighter Mamie have arrived back at the Donnelly Wrecking corpany headquarters after releasing the Steamer Oatland, which was aground below Cardinal. It was necessary to lighter 16,000 bushels of wheat, which will be reloaded at moon to- day, the Oatland then proceeding to Montreal. The tugs Frontemac and William Johnston with the lighter Cobourg arrived back after releas'ng the steamer Glen Ely, aground below Morrisburg. The Glen Ely was five feet out of the water and 30,000 bushels of grain were ligntered to get her off. The cargo was reloaded and the steamer proceeded to Mon- treal. Our, "Lackawanna" coal is 'pro- nounced by experts as the very best. $16 per ton, Mitchell & Co. a ------ { x programme | PROBS: --Thursday, mostly fair and somewhat warmer. Showers by night. pre a 0] Store Editorial OCTOBER IS THE MONTH WHEN EVERYTHING IS NEW Even Nature's woods are reflected in the new season. Leaves are turning brown. It is Autumn at its best and style follows of this running point--this new season that forecasts a social whirl mean- ing new apparel, and the essential things for the home, clothing for the children and furnishings for the men. October is truly a great month. It opens a new season of nature and opens a new season of merchandise. Visit the store these days. Offerings in abundance while as- sortments are at their greatest. May we expect you ? \ Paris and New York are transplanted into these Fall and Winter Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES "Take a tip" say stylists from Paris and New York and "cloak yourself in a model befitting the season." Even though your ideas on coat styles may be different from all others, there is assuredly a model here to make you happy you came. ( 1000 Coats to choose from Developed in the season's smartest fabrics. Richest Autumn colors. Handsome fur enbellishments and at 'low prices that mean real savings. Priced from $12.95 to $75.00 A deposit will hold any Coat you may wish to select here. And we take this opportunity of advising an early choice while stocks are at their very best--that's now!