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T he Mayor Drives a Used Car! 1925 Four door model, equipped with 5 full bailloon â€"tires and many other extras. Looks and runs like new. $250 Cash s punpas st. west â€" Madeâ€"toâ€"Order UDSON COAL SUPPLY CO. Ford Sedan THE BEAVER LADIES WEAR LEEâ€"POWELL â€"Our Motto â€" Quality and Service WARDELL‘S ALL GARMENTS MADE HERE. You Can Buy Here With Confidence. Use Either Phone : C / Hudson 0083 DOZENS OF QOTHERS Frocks that will Please and Satisfy Your general appearance is greatly impx‘ov@ when you select ‘care'fully your Cdats and Dresses. :Stylcs count but the proper fit is the one feature. We will assist you as we can give you special attention and fittings. LIMITED $8.95 Stunning And very easy terms on balance 1924 Model. Has been privately owned ‘and taken great care of. 5 practically new tires and many extras. A wonderful bargain. $335 Cash Dodge Sedan Guaranteed Used Cars ; 740â€"2 Yonge St. Randolph 7828 WEST TORONTO . Phone Jct. 0190 YOU SAVE BY BUYING DIRECT $12.95 UP Wonderful Selection Well T ailored Coats Every Grave Mark my B batteries. (What electrolyte ?" _~Q@â€"S. R. T. asks: "Can I expect to get better results from my reflex receiver if I replace my crystal detector with a tube detector?" Ans.:â€"Yolu may get slightly louder signals with the tube detector, but the reception will be noisier and there will be a greater tendency for howl ing. 5 _ _/Qiâ€"B. F. asks: "Will another antenna within a few feet of the one I am using interfere with my reception?" : Any.:â€"â€"No, not if the second antenna is used on a receiver which does not radiate. Ans.:â€"This is due to the solution creeping up on the electrode fand evapâ€" orating. To remedy, clean the jar and the electrodes thoroughly and put in fresh electrolyte. â€" Cover the electrolyte with a % inch\layr of petroleum oil. â€" Power Line Interference Ordered Stopped Listeners of station KGW of Portâ€" land, Oregon, were complaining of seâ€" vere. interference with their radioâ€" phone . reception, by . leakage from power lines. Station KGW, backed up by a number. of radio owners, invesâ€" tigated the source of the interference and filed a complaint against a cerâ€" tain Light and Power Company. It was found that this power company (Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solye your radio probletms. . Write him in care of this paper.) f pass. The ship then proceeded in the direction indicated by the loop, and after a run of seven hours, finally loâ€" cated the Antinoe which was over a hundred miles off ‘of its chartered poâ€" sition. â€" Thus, the radio loop saved the President Roosevelt from going a hunâ€" dred miles out of its way and saved the delay which might have proved fatal to the British sailors. . The Antinoe, _being disabled and blown about by the severe storm, did not know its own position correctly. The President Roosevelt was able to reach the disabled ship, however, by tuning in on its distress signals with the loop receiver of the radio comâ€" (Radio Engineer) ~‘The whole.world was thrilled a few months ago with the story of how the heroic crew of the American Liner President Roosevelt saved the lives of twentyâ€"five officers and men from the sining British steamer Antinoe. The heroism of the men who aided in this stormy midâ€"winter rescue has been lacelaimed on both continents, but it is only recently that the part played by radio has come to light. It was the radio compass equipment on the President . Roosevelt â€" which made it possible to save the lives of this British crew. Although this equipâ€" ment is ordinarily used only to obtain the ship‘s position, it was used in this case to guide the American ship to the sinking Antinoe. Yesr WELL Fix U (Copyright, 1926, by The Bonnetâ€"Brown Corporation) Radio Aids in Antinoe Rescue Radio Questions and Answers JUnct. 7888 says ‘ THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON "I am using a leadâ€"aluminum rectifier for charging makes the borax crystalize on the electrode above the BY R. M. SHERRILL . This unusual reception takes in the heart of the large city c nich, where the receiver is surre by a veritable sea of tin roofs If this is the sort of reception which is obtained with | ‘such poor equipâ€" ment and location, what might one exâ€" pect with a good American Neutroâ€" dyne under the sameâ€"conditions? It is now . announced that James Malcolm will be sworn in as Minister of Trade and Commerce and that the election will be called as soon as the country roads become passable in North Bruce. There was a three corâ€" nered contest in that constituency in October Clast, with the following reâ€" sult: Malcolm (Liberal) 38939; Clark (Conservative) 2646 : Landon (Farmer) 2851. The C.P.R. is the heaviest taxpayer in Canada according to a statement made by President Beatty in a recent address. "Ft. pays in federal taxes $5,479 a day for the privilege of enâ€" paging in railway â€" competition . with the government of its own country," he said. an iron curtain rod for an antenna and a single tube in his receiver. He reports clear and steady reception on the headphones : although his limited knowledge of the English language, and the rapid speaking of the WJZ announcer make it hard forâ€" him . to understand. well. =~ Senator Lesperance ata meeting in Three: Rivers predicted that the presâ€" ent governmet wanillÂ¥be out of office before the end of June. 6 The budget_ will ‘be presented by Finance Minister Robb this week it is reported. Business concerns, great and small. are waiting anxiously for it. The nature of the tariff decisions are of greatest possible importance. If a further step towards free trade is taken the hope for return of prosâ€" perous conditions will be further deâ€" layed. There are whispers of reducâ€" tions in the income tax, and also in the rate of duty on automobiles, but no good guess as to the government‘s intentions can be made for the very good reason that what is decided toâ€" day is changed tomorrow. The helplessness of the administraâ€" tion was further displayed last week. The bill to provide for the revolution of soldiers‘ lands, of which Hon. Mr. Stewart was in charge. was so faulty in construction and so impossible to meet the object in view that the minâ€" ister, after daysâ€"_of struggle, appealâ€" ed to the Leader of the Opposition to help him out of his difficulty. . Every one is anxious to help the soldiers who went on the land after the war. It is difficult, if not impossible, to frame a measure that will deal fairly by all concerned without imposing a burden upon the country sreater than it is able to bear. a8 WJZ of New York. â€" Mr.â€"Steinhauser uses no ground conniection forâ€"this.reâ€" cordâ€"breaking reception. .He employs The new. Minister of â€" Labor has taken his seat. Germany Hears United States With A Curtain Rod Antenna Instances of freak radio. reception are constantly being recorded, but this one seems a little more "freakier" than most of the others: was using about 6,000 volts on lines that were originally insulated to stand 2,300 volts, and that the interference was caused by leakage at these insuâ€" lators. The action of KGW has resulted in an order from the Public Service Comâ€" missionâ€"of Oregon, . directing â€" their leaky power lines so as to eliminate interference with radio reception. 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