Mr. Russell T. Kelly of Hamilton and Mr. S. L. Squires of Toronto will be the speakers at the Board or Trade banquet here next Thursday, April 23rd. ï¬lqlh these ‘genrt‘lemen are very well-known. As Deputy Minister of Highways, Mr. Squires is thoroughly in touch with the Good Roads question; while Mr. Kel- ly is a well-known after-dinner Speaker and booster of community work. He is president of the Ham- ilton Advertising Agency, and was president of the Dominion Goon Reads Association for a year or WW. Mr. Kelly addresses the Kit-ch- ener Kiwanis tllub next Tuesday, and imlh at'idl't‘SSPS should be decid- edly" interesting. \ veryp plPasanl event. £00k law on Saturolm, April H. 1925, a the homi- nr Mr. and Mrs. (worse Hamel of i’nmnocl. it lwing thv occasion of l..o-l: gnlalvn \vmlding annivm'sary. 'l’ln~ vhildrvn living, two sons and fm r olauuhlvrs. we'ro' all prvsont Thu wunm-st daughter Clara, who \\::~ maxriml 0n “ndnrsolm in Mr. Armm Hasmflug of DrlroiL was Mr H“ wilh'hnr husband nn their hm gxmnon. It. was alsn tlw vighth w. ‘olim: annivmsury Hf Mr. and Mn. .\llwrl. Hams-l. 'l‘lu- gunsls hail al! arrivml by Salurolax' alh-I'zzm‘i". anl lllll’l)’-.~H‘\'o'll so-l. c’lnwn In tlu- ll \nly SUIHH'I' that. hml l'wvn pron [inn-Ml by â€w lmsli'ss. 'l'lln c-vuning “A spunl in a m-ngrmn m’ nmsir. Sll‘-lli.'..'. game-4. impr- mpm (Ultll't‘h‘ï¬f‘.~ and Iw-i-itzitinns. .\ lwzuilil'ul dining:- rwum lzihlo- was prowvuh-«l In Mr. anal M". llamo-l by â€In Plllllll'l'll. and :i \. u :Imvl'upl'irilv :ulclw-ss was mum in Hwir sunâ€"in-law. Mr. Hmruv hullillt‘lï¬l'll Hl’XVfllUI‘lHH. Tho-y I'v- CPiVMI Hihm' pro'tty :mol ushl’nl pro-s- Nils i'l'um Ulllri' guwsis. .‘vir. aml Mrs. Hanwl :n'o- still vnjnying thc- b0“. IIf hvalth. HEIIHH'PI' mvrrhnnts haw Oh‘Pidvd on \lenvsolm afh‘l'nnun :Is â€N'il‘ wwkh half- linlidav fInm Mav Is! to N‘lItI‘mIIII' With this war il'l'('- Spm'tim of utlwr hnlidn) s. List0wel 'l‘hv I'Ppm'l, of tho' Iinanm- (mmmit- low 0! mp vmmty mmm'il. rowan“- mo-mling a grant. of $700 fur main~ tonnnw and K300 toward an. X-I‘ay fur thn Listnwnl Hnspital. was aalnptpd. An amwal row :1 total grunt of 31.500 {01' tho hmpital was marln by the rlplvgutinn whirh was mm- pwmd of ’l‘. L. Hamilton. \Villinm Climio‘. John “'an and H. P. Wan- zvr. Tho usual grunt Hf SLOW) was askmi. Tho vxtl'a $500 was .10 gm as paymnnt. cm an X-ray mavhinv. 'l‘hu savrml mnrm't and vantata. PAGE 6. “TIMI Kim; M IIIIIIV. ' giwn by "In )InIIIndiSI choir nu PI'iIIaI Mom- in: I:I~II. IInIIm' tho lNIIII‘I‘ShIp (If Mr. F'I-zuuis SIIIIIm. “as a hig surcoss aIIII I'PflPI‘II‘II grunt ('I‘mliI, 0n IIm vhuir and its :IbIP Inarlm'. Thnre was a gum] :IIIIInI‘Iancn. and nwry numlwr was gI-IIaIIy enjoyed. by M's-I'ynnn IIrvsnnI. -x a slum. im'hnm tnm‘ at pi'nsnn't. and has amnng hm' snliiwts. Lnndnn Haunts anal Hnmo-s nf Hrvai Mo‘n. Jnhn Ruskin and Cathmh'als. 'l‘ww «if “in \Varron’s host. known pii‘- hn'vs arr hanging: in thv parlia- mo-nt. buildings at. Ottawa. In those twn Ian-gr O'alH'flSPS. practically ev- m‘} go‘n'e‘ral n" â€in Canadian Exnw- ditinnary I’m-('0. is shnwn standing ht‘ffll'i' Ganm‘al \Vinlfv's mmmmvnt in \Vpsiminstvr AMwy during the wromnny nf placing tlw mlurs or Canadian units around the mnnn- mom. Fm- a fuw days this work. Dr and .‘h's. Jamwa )lmvl'v had as thvir gum! Hm distinguishml artist. Miss: R. .‘l. “Wm-m. .\.R.H..\.. a stmh'n: 01' Juli“ Ruskin. Miss Wan-om is on Palmerston .\ \‘I‘I'y I"nilIlI.~'i:IsiiI' laIIiI's' sIIftâ€" hall nIIII'iiIIg “IN III-III in â€I“ Haas Hnuso- Im PriIlm night. and \\ as wall aitIInIleIl h\ Ilnlngatvs from amoral IlIIIIs In â€16‘ \iI‘inih. and it “as llmlnilnflll‘lh III-I iolml III nrganizn at nm 6‘ a LIIIiiIuI Snfthall LI-amw. The loagun will BPH‘p' IIntI'iIIs' from trams fl'um Drawn“. MI‘Im'M‘ï¬PId Palmvrsinn. Listmwl. BHHSPIS. Han- mor. Winglmm. Harristmu Drnw. Mount FHlPSt. INII‘IIuIII and â€'0'!" any othm' trams iII Hm \iI'iIIih that “0‘1â€â€ :Issan- :1 v0n1pavilvamm. Mr Stoinbvrg of Mount Fnrvst was nnan-vmnusly nlm‘lm‘l chairman of tlw momtmg. as also was Waltm' C. Hmvkv to thr- nfï¬cn nf sm'rvtal'y pro tmw. Th0 moo-ting was liwly and full of discussion. a thatnro nf all mutinns passod lwing that thvy wore unanimous. A motion was passed that Jumps Mahnnny. Palmvrston. act as curm‘spt'mding sm‘rotal‘y until sun-h time as ofï¬cers of the league :u'v 010(3th. He is t0 sot. the date must, accoptahln to tho majority for a gamma] maeting to draft a set of rulws. Iarhdalo .\ meeting for the purpose of or- ganizing fur another Farm Youth ally was held in the Department of Agriculture here on aSturday last at which representatives were. pres- ent from all townships 01’ Southeast Grev. It was decided to hold the Rally this year at Durham on July 8th. Prof. A. McLaren. OA.C., will aggin have chargepf the sgprts. - ‘ - â€"â€" n‘-AA Lorne McLaughlin of this place was arrested by Village Constable Mciiutcheon Friday evening, and he was charged on Saturday morning with breaking into E. Madill’s butch- er shop. He. had been seen to enter through the window at the hack of the shop. and the constable was no- tiï¬ed. The constable entered by the window. and the lad left by the front door but_was caught before getting \Pv- away. He appeared before Mn is- trate Armstrong and was allowe to go on suspended sentence after hav- ing received a lecturing. The boy is about 15 years of age. Osprey Council purchased four graders from the Sawyer-Massey Co. Two of the machines were unloaded from the C. P. R. here recently and taken out to the township by Dep- uty-Reeve Moore. The. ratepayers will. no doubt. see improvement in the rural roads .when these machines get into oper'gtion. ‘ _ -1 l\___.__--.:ll- at. .--w â€" v-“â€" ' Inspector Robinson of Orangeville and Provincial Officers seized a li- quor still in operation at Melanc- thon Station. A number of young man of the neighborhood. including sumo from Shelburno and Dundalk, :n'n said to have been in tho farm house when tho raid was made. Strange things do happen. ()n a Sunday recently, a couple of boys strayed over from church and were my long in cuming back that a smu‘ch party was organizml. All the nvighbnrs wvl'u out tl'amping through tlw swamp and bush in sum-ch of NW Inst. They were {27131- ly Incntml in n nvighhor’s hush mak- ing tnfl'y. 'l‘hny l-Nwivod a wvhwmn wlwn found. hvlittim: tho- Prim'v of Walvs. alllmugh uno- lady rumm'kvd that. if Hwy \vm'v hm' buys. {hwy \wulll haw no usv fur chant»: for a week. .\ Fun] touring (-au'. clriwn by Mr. .\. 1C. Slwrl‘ingtun. Inn] :1 front “awn! shattm'ml. Hm stunning I'm! twatml and the! 21x10. lwnt in a cullisin}! with Hum-gi- Mi'l_)onalcl. a young man vnwloyml by a (ii'oonock [armor south of Corgiâ€. was W‘l')’ soi'iously injm'ml Inst, 'l‘hiu'sc'lay aftm'mmn wlmn a tram of horsos liitclmil to a clisr narrow. which lm was driving: :ilong Hm l‘oail. Immmm frighionml at, a passing motor truck and ran away. Ho '33 thrown from Hm swat of Hm disv. and dragon! :1 con- s‘iclm‘ahlo distanro lml’oi'v Hm tram mum lw siommd. His right. log: was hrokvn in Huron plucvs, and Im sus- tziinml sovol'o cuts and hruisns about Hm ham and onl' parts of Hm body. Prompt, action on Hm part, of tlm cil'in‘l' of Hm truck. a Hamilton man. \.\'IIH sm'i'omlml in bringing tho hozse's to a stmuisiill. smwl Hm lifo of Hm young fai'nmi'. who would pi‘olmhiy 'h’th‘ iwo'n ill'agg’ml in vivaâ€: hml Hm tram not. lwvn stomwi wlmn Hmy wow. Mr. David Robertson, who \vroh- Hm Coum'il to Hm ofl'i-Pt. that Im had no option on Hm Gammi' rorum' lot. and that. Im would donato it. l'i'oo of charm" in Hm town providing Hm Board would low] up Hm. plain! and makc- it, into :1 park. found a road}? :u-Pnptzmcn Hf his, nfl'vr at. tlw Conn- «'il. ’l‘his pI-npm'ty. which is about, 2'37) by 100 fowt. \VaS Um Sit!‘ 0f the- nM {'amm'l Arm-0N. lamwry nn Ynngn Stroot. will 1w mmln into mm of tlw beauty spnts nf thn town. and mm. as Mr. RHhM'tsnn suggnstod, lw mnvm'tvd mm :m nme-‘lir Pink until suvh tinw as a big mmmnn- in (-lnsml- in structure can he erm‘t- ml hvm Mrs. Slkurt 0f Amahul. an i‘ldm' sislvr Dr Mrs. Jnhn A. Hngg. town. had :l narrow nscapo from a hor- rihh- ulnath nn Wodnnmlay night of last work. Mrs. Stewart was scmnd aslm‘n and alone in tho hnnsn at midnight wth tho place took ï¬rn. llvr 9031 and dmightvr \wrn attnnd- ing a rnmmnnily social in tho schnnl hmisn a miln away. Fortunatvlv tlm llamns warn soon from tho srhnnl. and thy worn ablé ln reach the hmiso in timo to rpscup Mrs. Stmvart who was still shinning. Somn of the furnitnrn in thin. lower part Hi the rlwnlling was rnmovml. but ovary- lhinsz upstairs was destroyed with tho house. ' The third annual meeting: of the Bruce County Baseball League will he held at Paisley in the near fu- ture. The date for the meetingw was set foi l~1iday May 1st. but it may he held earlier than usual this y.ear Prospects for baseball thionehout the county were neVer brighter than at the present time. and it is exnected that the Bruce. League will ban: he best season in its history. The question as to the z'1dVisahility of broadening out will again he considered by the execu- the at the annual meeting. and it is expected that the exclusive all county league policy will be dis- carded and the towns in Grey. Hu- ron and Wellington will be granted admission to the Bruce League for the ï¬rst time this year. Chosloy Chesley High School baseball teams Opened their season with a double win at the expense of the Harriston High School. In the ï¬rst part of the doubleheader, the local girls outclassed their opponents and scored almost as they liked: They pileg gp°2_3_ runs ‘in pine innings, piled up‘23 rims in' nine innings, yvhile ngristoqgoki. L_ong_ distance - ---- -_. A L--_-â€" long flies. Swi‘nton Park Walkerton ed ï¬ve innings. Macartney and M9- Naughton, Chesley’s battery... dld most of the work, Mac having nine strikeouts. The real music lovers of this community were out as usual on Monday night despite the inclem- ency of the weather, which kept many out-ofâ€"town people from at- tending. The solemn and appro- priate lenten cantata, “The Darkest Hour.†by Harold Moore was given by Geneva Church choir, augmented by talent from the other choirs of the town. The spirited passages in the choruses were given with great volume which made them inspiring. and the touching solo parts, ducts and quartets showed the practice that had been given to the work by the leader. The cantata was pre- ceded by anorgan and violin recital. At a §ywoial meeting of tho Town Council on Saturday owning. a commiltoo was appointed to inter- view Mr. Lavorty and offer him the position of Chior Constahlo and night watchman at $65 :1 month and uni- frrm. Mr. Lawrty aocoptod tho of- for and hogan his now duties on 'l‘nosday. ()n \Vvdncsdav morning abouttwo «Hi-look. Dr. Mair noticm] thm'i‘flcjc- tiun of a ï¬rn on his lwdmom win- dow. Hn 100le out. and saw a fire in tho. roar of \V. H. Ross’ bakery, and {H night \michman Rolwrt La- wrtv hnw intn view inst than. he and tho doctor humiml in tho scone nl’ ihn {ha and aftm‘ thrmxing 90v vral hm-kvts «if \Vatm' on it. wore suvrossful in oxtingnishing the hlfl7v, Tlm ml‘u'chanls Hf Choslny will ('lnsn tlwir stm'ns ouch \lenosdny at 1'3 n‘clnck norm during: tho months or May. Juno". July. August. and Rep- tvmlwr. vxrvpting any \wnk when" :1 nuhliv huliclas' ('nmvs. tlwn thorn will lw no half-holiday that. wank. Mount Forest Mayni- Allen. l‘Vâ€"RN‘VP Campbell and (tunnrillm' Bramm had an in- tvrvivw with thn H1111. Mr. va'Y. Minisii‘t' 11f Hi‘gtl\\:l\'s. 1111 Wmlnvs- 11m last. 'lhm \V1'1111m11t11m1slx 1‘11 (wivmt hut tho amount 11f assistance s11gg11<twl In tho Ministm‘ “as not satistm tmv tn H111 111-1111tati0n.11nly ’10 11111 11111t 11F “111 1°11st at a t\\11ntv font. paumvnt. If thn Gmmnmnnt cannot. «in hvttwi' than that. Main Strwt will havn M :20 without. hp- ing pawn] Mr :1 whiln ynt. How- M'm'. â€1111111 is how that, thn on- ginnm's may sanction mm‘n lihm'al tvrms fur 111111.~'t.1'111'ti1111 t.his-y1~ar.__ St. \lhan's Luck!“ A. F. A. M. \wz'v hosts at :1 social authoring in llw Emprnss Hntvl on 'I‘uosdny m'nn- ing. Cards and clam'ing intm'spm‘sod with mmmnnity singing: and mm! numhm's \me Pnjnym‘l by almut ninnty gunsts. - A On Mnnolay morning. thn flnn two- stm'vy ln'it‘k c‘lwnlling on the farm nnar Farnwnll lmlnnging to ox-VVarâ€" (lnn W. G. lemllzm. and of which Mr. Milfnml Rle‘ is nccnpant. had a nan-0w nsomw frnm (instruction by ï¬rn. 'l‘hn shinglns noar the waves (in tho. lomvaml S'ltll‘ of tho lmusn caught firm l‘mm a spark l‘rnm tho chimnny. and thn hlnzn gut. \wll un- rle' \':W lwt‘m'P it was nnticmt. Nuighhnrs quioklv gathm-ml and. by hnml work with lattm's. [mils and a plentiful supply of water. sucmwlod in sululuim: thu flnmus. 'l‘lw Mmmt. Fm'nst. mvrolmnts lmm :lm'vml tn vlnsn tlwir placvs nl‘ bust- nnss mi 'l‘lmr'mlny nl'tnrnnnn at 12.30 I'm' llw munths nl' May. me. July. Alliâ€""list ancl Smitvml’wr this year. NEW CANADIAN PACIFIC WALKERTON-OWEN SOUND TRAIN SERVICE l'lll‘m'liw May 4th. llw Canadian l’ucil'lv Railway will inaugurate a new passvngzm' train SPl‘ViCP making all stops lwlwm-n \\'alkm-tnn and ()won Smmo'l by way of Snugeen .lnnclinn. rvplzu-ing the Walkerton- Rangoon .lunvlinn smwicn. This ser- vimi' will provicln miloquate facilities for pilSSOllfrol‘l‘S on limth lines. 10.55 10.4? 10.33 10.22 10.08 Advertise in The Chronicle. It, Pan. 0.55 Arrivv \Valkvrtml Leave 2.45 0.42 Maple Hill 2.57 0.33 Hanover 3.07 0.22 Allan Park 3.16 0.08 _ Durham 3.30 9.57 McWilliznns 3.40 9.52 Glt‘n 3.45 9.42 Pricevilln 3.56 0.30 Leave Saugeen Jct. Arrive 4.10 9.08 Arrive. Saugeen Jet. Leave 4.30 9.00 Flesherton 4.38 8.46 Markdale 4.50 8.34 Berkeley 5.00. 8.25 Holland Centre 5.08 8.1 I Chatsworth 5.22 8 .00 Rockford 5.31 7 .4) Leme 0w en Sound AsrriVe4 £2545 BANKING ‘1 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Cause Due to 'msigoL 1m 0mm, ‘â€" -â€"â€"..A‘_'_ Dealing with matters rural, from the corn borers to home-made can- dles, President J. B. Reynolds de- livered an address replete with com- mon sense, on “Rural Education and lountry Life,†before a large gath- ering of rural trustees in Convoca- tion Hall. Toronto, Tuesday after- noon. The speaker made a dis- tiuction between agricultural life and rural life, pointing out that all dwellers in rural districts were not. agricuturists. as seme people. :4 me- times imagined. It. was for the rural dwellers themselves. he said. to keep their sons and daughters in the communities where they were horn. “The advantages and (immrtunitim ol‘ city life have been exaggerated." he. commented, "and the advantages and oppm'tunities of rural life. have “well made MO little. of.†l I'l".ll I'll-“‘1 I"\.l U-‘rv-‘- City standards. moro than rural standards, had domintod oducation policios in Canada. ho, said. making a oontrast in this rospoct with Don- mark. whoro most of tho population woro ongagod in agricultural pur; suits. Country childron should ho, taught how intorosting was work and lifo on tho farm. “If you farm- ors cannot toarh tho childron also how protitahlo it is. thon God holp you.†ho added. also commonting "If you don’t. know tho disadvanâ€"I laws of oity lit'o. you oannot toach‘ thom to your ohildron. 'l‘ho ahan- dmimout. of tho. farm liy boys and «iris is duo. not to outsido influouco but to tho rural community.†. Aiding the Corn Borer Chilling tho farmors for somo 0f tho things they had failod to do, the sin-akor said that. in a rido through tho oorn rountios- of Kont. Essox and Elam. ho had soon ï¬old and flold of last yoar’s stuhhlo still standing. at- thougrh prominonl. ['ilaoards woro ovorywhoro displayod urging that as a speciï¬c l'omody against the Inâ€" m'vasing ra 'ngns of thn mm hm‘er. stnhhlo should ho humod or plnughâ€" ml in. How could farmers hone to impross tlwir childrm whon tho Int,- tm'. aftm' wading tho placards, inâ€" quilwl why tho instructions had nut. hovn fnllnwod, Innnonc'o', '3'. 3'3. h; Ramonaâ€"'- farmor’s Wi _o _8hql_nld Help nus- ï¬â€"V' â€" band to Spend the Honey. ’l11111l1ing 1111 homo ’ooonnmics. P1 osidont Roynolds hold that tho. tarmors 33ito 33'1sont1tlod to spond snmo at tho “old farm mono3' in an ot‘f11rt to pass lilo a little moro 11loasantl3.l111t that sho should he instrmtod t11 spond it so as to got tho host rosnlts. Incidontall3. ho monti1111od.tl1at man3 old oconpa- tions woro fast slipping into tho. limhn 11f forgotton arts. Spinning had unno. also sugar making and oandlo making. Butter making had noarly gono. 'l‘ho hroad pans 33‘oro disappoaring from tho farm hnnsos. Prosidont. Roynnlds onnolndod 1111 :1 1111to that. l1r1111ght a round of doâ€" lightod applauso from his listonoIs “ ‘hoapor load is not 3011r 11111l1Ion1." ho sai1l"that is tho oit3 mans problem. If ho wants choapor t‘11111l. let him 1:11 out into tho 1-1111ntr3' and try to 111'111l111‘o it.†LIGHTNING’S QUEER PRANKS IN CALEDON TOWNSHIP This 11: Date Upon Which New Beverage Taxes Come Into Eflect. The regu‘ations to govern the sale, of 4.4 per cent beer have arrived at the stage of being embodied in skeleton form and rapid progress with them is nuw expected to be, made by the (invernment. While the date of the new beverage’s in- augural is still a matter nl' uncer- tainty, it is confidently exliected hy the Queen‘s Park authorities that. it will he prior tn the 24th (if May. Sperulatimi is nuw inrlinml to ï¬x Upim May l5th. the «late ll|i0ll which the Government’s new lwwruge tax-- as become upm'aih'e. In discussing tho rc-milations inl gonm‘al fashion Monday. Pi'omim'! Fi-i'guson stalvd tlml thorn would lwl nothing sunsational in â€H'll' nalui'c‘. but. limt Hwy would lw us indioa- od in tho dolmlos in tho Hnusv. 'l‘hm'o would. ho said. ho â€ll'i'l‘ l'vaturos to lhvm. Primarily. control would ha l‘l‘M‘l"7(‘d to tho (i('i\'m'mm'nt of Hu- safo hf tho lil‘x‘m'ag'o lay n Iloi'mit sysivm. Smujmdly. porinils would he given only to those persons who had propm' establishments in which to servo the beer. And. thirdly. per- mits would only bo givon in thoss localities in which lhoro was a sor- vice to be rendered. Indism'iminatn serving: of the beer or wholesale is- suing of licensos is not to he sancâ€" tioned hy the (,iovol'nmoln. The Premier stated that. by tho term, “suitable establishments." wnuld be understand \\ oll Inndnoi- nd standard hotels and rusiauranis. Tho Government did not intend, ho said that a porsnn cnuld socuw a “coma simply hv putting in a 'Ismuli stock of handy 01‘ light IIIIIIII in~ gradients. ihm'vhy ("HIIsiiiIIiiIIg his place into a rvsiaurani. Only the Best “Madam,†said â€in doctor. “I shall haw to paint your husband‘s tlirnat with nitrate Of silver." “Ploasn usn iiiti-alv of gold. duc- mi',†exclaimml Mrs. Mnnvyliags. “The exlwnso, is quite immaterial.†com NOT ' SLEEP NIGHTS W. 'ith W" .3456 headachZ-Is‘,’ and could got sleep mghta. 1 learned about Lydu E. Pgnkhum's vegomdp by Ming the. letters in the new" and tned 1t becau.» } wanted to get’zbettfl‘. I have gm ,~ I. r. remit: from up u_l_f9el g lot 5m, ‘w-Uâ€" 'â€"â€"Vâ€"_ _ am not troubled with sud. {3.1 Wuluaed tobeandan, ; reader. I am gaining in mm". :3}? the tune â€d I mu m fncrym \xl ,f kindof medicine I am ta ing \«1 , 7.... I180 :11 letter as a 1161ng (MM rx ’ 4 Mrs. Miss RACHO, x 12.1w . Ontario. Halifax, N. S. -â€" “I am a mall -- w nurse and have recommended 1,1â€: . Pinkham's Vegetable Compm., many women who were chilalq >: : to women who need a gt‘nd tunic. En lisb and my husband L: an be told me of Lydia. Ii. 1 iv: while in England. I would :; g 2., acopy or +wo nf your limb l .. women’s ailments. I haw hm 1 keep to lend. I will wil.‘in;v‘:x- . - I letters from any woman ask-{m m . . “I the Vegetable Compound. n._ M s. COLEMAN, _24 Uniacke Street, whim Queen .Victoria SUDl'il'S :lmw. be peremally good. M Imp: ' IS an annual fresh (.1er _nl' mum Earl of Meath. whu in... m done the inmitablo and \\I mo 1 memoirs, tplls of an â€Nikiâ€! he was a member 01 3 mm mval Vacht. Tho qnm 11 “lb ~ on dock. Shl‘ noiii ml Hi: :1 Mn nrs were gathming in mum» talking and louking at h. summoned tho captain :1in what, was um math-1' i: \\';i~ H: mutiny? Nova Scotia. He erlied: “Nu. mu‘am. hut ,w: majesty is sitting just mm 1m iv of rum and this is â€In hm" “In each sailor usually nhtuim a tut. :1: they cannot, onjoy it 1min» w majesty mows.‘ Dawn- (NW-1:17," .'°!k and 'é'diï¬e'Em-exi muwd The Queen Moved ll llny of tho sets mm llsl demolors may lu- vaslly vlm lilo crystals. The lulws. \Vlll previously usml fur alulm'lm if they are hard lulws such uvmu. be US!!! as radw l‘n ampliï¬ers. \"ilh suvh an : meal. 3 SN. will. “all: lh number Hf lulws lull will: :l detector. giw as mm-h \nl before. l’w qulolm- m .mvrali be very much mm-v sa‘lm-lnc- dition. as all ul‘ llu- llllws at acting as llllllllllll'l'S. _\uu .lu I to {00' “l!“ â€I“ llllllu'll “.1 for your lil'll'l‘llll‘ pm.- l Mormnvr. lhv gl'lcl mmlo-nq gngilvak arc- vlmmmlml. It is a well-know be excelled for their q tacting radio signals. tube sets on the mar in place of a tube for quid leak aro- c-llminatml. Takt'. as an vxamplv. Hu- Get shuwn in l-‘xgurc- I. 'l‘ and diagram slums hm“ HI circuit. “m- an R. F am In R. F ampmim (actor. 'I'lu- mm are usmi in 1mm 1 puts lwmiml aw: 1 23 platv \al' ‘ Crystal dvtw I IL!-'.h'an~'hu I 20" Hlmn [wt 1 Swih'h IMM' It. \\‘ill low “NH“ and vil'vmt H“. t plum! [03' HIV HM' er I'll}. m that H tuning mum-uh 2' Thv rs formvr 'I should lo houm 0' â€It 810"“. 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