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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Apr 1925, p. 7

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Far Theatre and Headaches Re- I by Taking Lydit F. rsday. April 23, 1935. 1.1 Nurse Recommends wbov Trails Ontario. 0-”! was“ mth pains and beam: mt Shep nights. 11"“ via E. Plnkham . Veflubh l by reading the him. an "I rs: and Lned it W I Mr tur. [have got good .m 1' as I feel a lot stronger n! ! trhumed With such bid 0<1U>¢ (a to be and am more i m. gumi g in weight.” l 1} my friends what . making. Youmay "r? V . 1,;11! t0 Othennâ€" uer Tires 3 6.95 PRICE rii 24 and 25 or (Lash .0 NOT LEEP NIGHTS d lSu o o -o o--o ~oo-o«o--o-W Durham. Ontario eet Papa" Compound DURHAM utlaw OS. I" 10 L20 en Moved Box 12. Dublin, m a matemig ended Lydia Compound to childless, also ad tonic. I am 1 asrki'ng about !. ”-â€"Mr:~2. S. M. treet, Halifax, nm. but your nVo-r NIP keg v timo- when in" 3 tot. and appear to trash there r them. The H recently .‘x'itten his Hum when arty on the ““114 grated at tho' sail- ruups and ll lch‘ .Vfllll‘ Ava-tun .Xmatrur Athletic Association, \VhH'Il has \‘nluntm‘rml to control Hm arrangvmnnt. met on Monday night in cqmmu'tion with the selec- tmn 0" datvs and ”109 election of mmmittms. .i;{.\’.m§1‘lllw«iz;y.v on which special relig- mxs‘ so‘l‘Vit‘PS in all the churches \mnlol be arranged._ _ - n A. 'l‘hn (Ian‘s were decided as Civic H- ~l May. August 3rd. and August 4th. \_\ M: tho Council‘s consent, August 3nd. Sunday. being added. It “as itccidcd that two (laws as what in thn t‘mmcil “2m hardly ~~ Hit it nt Emit alsu that thc churches til I twnctit little by the two w w ktkI‘.‘ nt attractions. and a com- HHHN‘ “as Plo‘ctt‘d to meet the Coun- vzz and ask thcm to grant a further PALMERSTON FIXES DATES TO COMIBIORATB JUBILBE HI.- wloln‘atinn being Staged t0 wmnmvmul'atn thv 50th anniversary l’almm'ston's incorporation as a f~\\n will lw on» of tho best ever but, nn in that. locality and will take 'hu form of :i ro-union. The Palm- 'l'lw mmh-nsvr tunwl R. I“. trans- !‘uI'mo-I- 'l‘ is wry uasily madv. Care dumlcl ho- takvn in its vunstruction, hnwo-n-l‘. in nrdvr tn takv advmflage uI' Hm so-lo-vtivity which is obtain- uhlv. 'l‘hv sm-nndm'y consists. of 50 .\n~'. «You ran gut a higher charg- m: min hy :uloling nnothrr 75 watt hnw In parallvl with the two you Emu m [H'O‘SPHL That is not. advis- Hi‘i". hmw'w'r. as thP highrx‘ rate "xvi! rzmsv inn much heating. Put n nun-h BHI'EIX in thn solution as "A 3% oiismlvv. Stirring the solution \\:I{ oilssnh't- thr Borax faster. firm” was l'Ulth‘l‘tl‘d into one with :m R. F ampliflpr and a crystal de- Im‘IHI'. 'l‘Iw samv number of tubes :u-o- usual in both circuits. Tho thra wu'h’ nw-dml arr: I 2:; plato- Variablo condenser. I Krystal I'Ivtm'lm'. I II. F. IransI'm-mvr (hnmP-made.\ I you Hhm [H'h'lfliIImPt-Pl‘. I Swih'h lvvo-I' and points. II. \VI” lw nntio'ml that in HIP SPC- nnoI I-Iwuit. Ilw tit-kim- has bmfin I'e- plmwl by the! nvw variable cnndens‘ m- IIIL. en thaI Ihn total number of Inning I'untl'nls I'o'muins thn same. .I. II. says: "I am not gotting very -_ ml :wults man my nloctrolytic w-vr‘n. r fur charging hattm'ie-s. How um: I u"! :t hiuho-l' charging rain? I mm mm: twn 77) watt. lamps at (“‘03- mt. What. stl'o'ngth nf Borax sulu- HUI: olu \‘nll USP?" August 3rd and 4th Selected, With Possibility Also of August 2nd. Many of the sets now using tube detectors may be easily changed to use crystals. The tubes, which were previously used for detectors, may, if they are hard tubes such as the l'\'2m.-\. be used as radio frequency amplifiers. With such an arrange- ment. in set will, with the same number of tubes but with a crystal detector. give as much VOIume as before. he quieter in operation, and he, wry much more selective. In ad- dition, as all of the tubes are now iii-ling as amplifiers. you do not have to fool with the tapped 8 battery for your detector plate voltage. Mom-«wen the grid condenser and grid leak are eliminated. Take. as an example. the tickler set shown in Figure l. The sec- uml diagram shows how this same It is a well-known fact that crystal detectors cannot be excelled for their quality of tone and quietness in de- tecting radio signals. There are a number of high grade tube sets on the market which continue to use a crystal in place of a tube for the detector. \l ADDING CRYSTAL DETECTORS TO TUBE SETS By R. M. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) (Copyright, 1924. by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) Thursday, April 23, £925. l'. asks: "Is it nm'ossary for Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him. care of The Durham Chronicle. Constructidn CRYSTAL DETECTOR FOR TUBE SETS RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ~ftnrontrtp M73741 0‘ VECTOR Judge: “Me you anvthing to say, prisoner before sentencn is passed upon you‘?’ Prisoner: "No. your lordship, ex- cept. that it takes very little. to please me."â€"Answers. Weston’s English Biscuits at MCCOMB’S . THURS., FRI” SAT. Mixed, Arromool and Creams .\ns.-â€"lt is all right to make the negativo A battery connections in the sockvts in this way but he sure that. men-ything else- is well insulat- M from the shield. Allanâ€"N0. 'l‘lw tlil‘f‘t‘tiflll wnuhm: makns nu nhlfm'vm'v. H. H. wants tn know. “If. in a 1'0- cviwr which has thv palm] and tho insidv of tlw cabinet, shiolilpd. it is all night, tn makn tlw comwctions irnm tho tubv SUCkPlS directh t0 the shivld. The shield is grnumlod tn the npgatiw side of the A battery.” 'l‘lm pUanliOmt'lPl‘ is for control- ling the grid \‘Oltflgfl 0f the first lulw tn prownt it from oscillating. Whm tho Slldl‘l' on the potentiom- vlvr is nmwol nwr t0 the positive slido. thu positives voltago. which is lhvrvhy appliwl tn thv grid. is what pruwnls Hm HS('l”3il0ll. The sig- nals mm tlw lnmlost. liowovm'. when tlin ,‘Jl'lli is as nogativv as pussihln without Oscillation. Tho- taps mi “in primary 0f the? R. F. trainsl'm-mo-i‘ form :1 rough ccmtriil «if nsvillalinn. It will hp found that. for HIP shortvi' wnwlnngths. a Snlalll‘l‘ numlim' «if primary turns should he used. The rotary platws 0f lmih mn- (lvnsm-s should ho cnnnected to ground. Hm primary and svcnntlaufiv coils in a Sluwrdynn I'm'mvm' tn hv wound in tlw samv (llI-M-nmn?“ nf 0.00025 Mfd. The grid condenser mm the original viromt may be 11.4.00 for _this_ hy-pass. turns of 24 gauge copper wire wound on a 3.5 inch diameter. This winding should be evenly spaced, the turns being separated by the width of the wire. The primary winding consists of 30 turns of the same wire wound directly over the secondary winding. It is well to have a sheet of writing paper between these‘ two windings. The primary winding should be tapped at 10, 20 and 30 turns. The by-passw condenser, shown across the primary of the audm fife- quoncy transformer, has a capaC-Ity The crystal detector should Z! of tho somi-flxod type. This crys l is not nearly so hard to adjust when it. has a tube amplifier before it, and it will usually hold its adjust... mgrgt for a long time, BY Pass Maura-t: o. 000 95 ~10 FIGURE I Hf Hm One of the biggest. tires in Lon- don. England, rivaling in intensity the blaze which last month (lestroynd the 'l‘ussau Wax Works. kept the firemen of London busy for hours on Tuesday night. It started in 3 var- nish factory in one of the labyrith- ine streets in the neighborhood of the old Kent Road. The flames spread to adjacent oil stores. and a waste depot. whose inflammable contents made a roaring blaze and illuminat- ed all of South London. The uhsoncv 0f thv Nationalist mt'miwrs fi'nm tlm npt‘ning svssinn of tiw nvwly olm'tmi l'lslor Parlia- mvnt was due tn their :mnmmcvd intuntion not to take their seats un- til ttw bimnttai'y cummissimi, which is studying thv t'i'nntim' quvstinn as hvtwm'n Northvi'n and Sunthorn qulzind._gn_akos its l‘t‘pOI‘L “I am guiltv. gvntlvmon. but lIaIIl though it mav b0 1 want In die as a man. “ith fhosv “unis. FI'iItz Hazlrmann. Hunm'm', ('ivrmzmy. hut- vhm‘. convicted of tlw murdm‘ 0f 26 mvn and buys. stoppml to tho guilâ€" lotinv. and a mI‘ImI-IIt. latm‘ his [load was snwrnd. The Duke of Devonshire, former Governor-General of Canada. who suffered a slight stroke of paraly- sis at his Irish estate, Lismore Cas- tle. near Waterford, on April 12th, is recovering. French war veterans late Satur- day afternoon staged a mild anti- Caillaux manifestation at the Arc Juhn Milne Barbour has been 111)- pointed Minister Of Commerce in the lflster Government. a position Ed- wzml M. Arehctale has hithertn held conjointly with the Ministry nf Ag- 1‘icult111e.M11.Ba1lm111'.\\h0 preâ€" \ ionslx had acted as temporarv Min- ister 1'31 Pinam e has extensive bus- iness i11te1ests in me at, B1itnin. “.‘Iul'derel's should he treated as it' they were man-eating tigers. and kept behind closed bars." declared Coroner Graham at. an inquest in London. England. on two men who were hanged together in the jail at, Durham. The coroner added that the dole paid to the. unemployed was money wasted; it would keep all murderers. and the country would get better value than under the present system. A Renter despatch from Cairo says that the newspaper Al Siassah. learns from an autht‘n‘itative source that the. Italian Minister on Monday made verbal communication to the Egyptian Government of a request by the Italian Gowrnment for de- limination of the frontier between Egypt and Tripoli, in accordance with the agreement. drawn up by Vittorio Scialoja. as Italian Foreign Minister. and Viscount Milner. as British ‘Seeretary for the Colonies. A Router dcspatch from Rome quoting advices from Sicily says that Lady Marian Keith Cameron was accidentally wounded while re- placing a revolver in its casc in her hotel room. Lady Marian is the third daughtor of the Earl of Hunt- ingdon. It is reported in Constantinople that Sheik Said, tho loador of tho Kurdish rebels, has been captured by the Turks engaged in putting down tho Kurdistan revolt. Sheik Said and most, of his chief follow- ers, who wore capturod near (Hiodj. will be court-martiallod at Diar- bckI‘. and probably hanged. accord- inglo a message. from Angora. _7 Tho Fronrh Chamber of Deputirs, by a vote of 325 to 29. adapted a hill ratifying the C(mwntit‘m with thr Bank of Frauen by which the lvgal limit of circulation is incrmsad to 45.(J(Xl.lil(N_l,()(X) francs. The Chamber ailjournml until ll o‘rlnrk to zillnw the hill to gn tn the Srnzltr. Eruption of tho vulcano ()metepe in Lake Nicaragua is showering ashes upon noarby agricultural dis- tricts and ruining the crops. Dis- charges of laxa “are flowing from the (grater t0d_.ay Father Branislav misses, the Pot- ish priest who was one of those to have been exchanged for the. two Polish Communist officers recently murdered while. en route to Russia under police guard, has been sen- tenced by tho Leningrad District Court to six years imprisonment and strict isolation. He had been ar- raigned on charged of immoral trleatment of young girls in his em- P 0Y- Greltir Algarsson, the young Bri- tish Colombian explorer who plans to make a dash to the North Pole by airship, racing Captain Roald Amundsen’s airplane expedition, has arrived in Liverpool and is await- ingtihe blimp to be used by his par y. The permission granted by the ex- p101 er Donald B. MacMillan by the Danish Government, it was stated 1n Copenhagen, comprises the right to visit and photograph the old Vik- ing settlement in Western Greenland. The explorer. however, is prohibit- ed from making excavations or re- rtneovin‘g matters of ethnographic in- res . A Norwegian woman of science, Prof. Dr. Christine Bounevie, claims to have evolved a method to deter- mine by means of finger prints, the identity of the father of a child, in cases of doubtful fatherhood. She asserts that certain characteristics invariably recur in the finger prints of individual families. Australia has expended almost £150,000,000 in connection with the re-estahlishment of its citizens who fought in the war, according to the government department having to do with the re-establishment. In a review of its activities, the depart. ment declares that no other country has been so generous as the Ans- tralian Commonwealth in its treat~ ment of its returned soldiers. Daily Events as Told by Gable Condensed for Busy Chronicle Reader's. World News Seen At A Glance THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. Th0 funeral of John Singer Sar- gent was hold Satuxdav and was strictly prixato. and attrndod only liv rnlatiws and close friends of the artist. Burial “ill hr. in Bronkwood romotvry at, Waking, twenty milos from the capital. Momorial 90r- \'icos will be hold in Woslminstnr The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Informatifin as {o Coursesm mav b9 obtained from the Principal. The Sclioul has a creditable record in the past which it l10pes to main- tain in the future. The Italian Government on Satur- day issued a proclamation ordering all the stock exchanges throughout Italy to remain closed on Saturday and today. This measure is intend- ed to cope with the continued agi- tation among the traders against the Government reform measures. Hoavy earthquakes worn roportod at 11.32 Friday morning on Formosa Island. Til-P damage was slight. At the same time. a minor earthquake was felt. in Tokio. The death list from the bomb out- rage in the Sveti Kral Cathedral at Sofia Thursday had reached l60, including live members of the Bul- garian Parliament, it is stated in of- iicial despatches received in London on Saturday. Many of the wounded areflexpected to die. Former Premier Herriot has consented to stand for the presi- denm of the French Chamber of Deputies a 100.000-francs job to which a white elephant attaches in the form of an expensive mansion adjoining the Chamhe1, wheie the President lixes and for the upkeep of which he must pay a large yhare. A massiIo mallot. significally paint- od rod. has boon son! by an anony- mous donor to tho Lord Mayor “of Birmingham. Proooodings at the City Council mootings han. hooII tIIrbIIloni rocontly. and tho Labor Lord Manr. Alderman PorciIal BOII or. assorted tho aIIthoriiI of tho chair so Iigorously at the last mooting that tho coromonial iIon mallet. mm which ho is armoil. was shallorod. Intending pupils should prepare to enjoy at. beginning Hf term. Only about 50 per cent of the Scottish workers are in the trades union movement, according to a re- port that has been presented at the Scottish Trades Union Congress. The report states that the Lothians and the border counties make a better showing in connection with trades unions than what is de- scribed as the “wild- west.” Austria has requested the. League. of Nations to appoint a committee of impartial experts to make an in- vestigation of her economic and fluâ€" ancial situation. Austria, which is under the flnalcial control of the. League. recently was criticized by the Council for failure to incorpor- ate certain reforms that would lead to eventual liberation from super- vision by the Geneva authorities. de Triomphe in Paris against the return to pawn? 0f thv Present. Fi- nance Zumister in the new Paiulcvo Cabinet. Four persons are known to have been drowned and several houses swept away when a dam burst at. Skelrriorlie Reserviur, near Green- oegz Seotland, on Saturday. Thousands of new customers for DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Codaafmfilvlqulbflnfifia' J. A. M. ROBB, B. A., Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. Some 50,000 new tele- phones are added year- ly in Ontario and Que- bec. Last year 77% were in private resi- dences. We not only supply the means of reaching these subscribersâ€"we gladly coâ€"operate to help you get the most out of this unique service. Long Distance enables you to talk with cus- tomers and friends all over the continent. (Continued on Page 10) 801116 0116! Turkey raising is not the difficult. matter that many heliew it to ho. writes Mr. A. G. Taylor, rt‘ tho l’uul- try Division. Dominion Experiment- al Farms. mm itumizvs Ult‘ vssrn- tials to success in this line~ of poul- try keeping as follows: W ell-drained soil, free range. well-devolnpcd, healthy, unrelated breeding stock. and palatable foods propvrly and regularly fed. The birds are not ronllned to houses, and for winter nights re- quire only the shelter of a straw- barn or closed-in shed. Nor is the, feeding an ex ensive matter. Tur- keys, especial y the bronze. which is our largest; and most {popular breed, are great foragers ant gather much of their food from the tlelds. Altogether there is little labor re. quit-ed in keeping a flock; a small initial investment. will provide a suitable start, and the market, lnr dressed turkeys is good both at Thanksgiving and Christmas. 1. FIIII UIII [II‘I'VHHI'II IIf iIIIiIIIIs- litters LIIII tIIlloxinII; III'IIIIIIIIIIIIII may giw gIIIIIl Insults wlIIIIIII IIIIIuiIlII III‘ such IIatuI‘II is common or \‘Ult’l'l‘ it. may be anticipated .â€"-DissnleI ("19, ounce poiassium iIIdidII in 0110 gal- [on (If walIII'. In UNI lIIIIIi of II IIIII pregnant suw, mix IIIIII IIIasIIIIIIIIl‘III of tliis so_lut.i0II per day. 2. For um pnlbxi‘p'uiiibfi‘br guill‘v in lambs in districts where. this airwâ€" "â€"'G' - “a.“ ‘JI-l sum-ma. A bulletin written by Mr. Taylor entitled ‘Turkoysâ€""l‘heir rare and Management,” (No. 46. .‘nw Soriasn is now in the press. In it are to be found a discussion of broods, prac- tical directibns for sucrosst‘nlly managing a whole flock, and notes on the prevention and cure of «lis- oasp. Copivs wil b0 sent iron on ap- plication to the Publications Branch, Department, of Agriculture, Ottawa. Potassium Iodide and Its Significance in the Feeding of Live Stock It has boon well provon that no. tassium iodidn is ono of tho most usoful drugs in cunnvrtion with tho trontmvnt of many animal disoasvs, As a prowntiw to sow-rail common uilmonts with clitl‘vrvnt classc-s of stock. it has a peculiar signitlranmn writvs (i. B. Rothwoll. Dominion An- imal Husbandman. Problems of the Farm Is {/19 Average Life's of}? Contnhuted by Grey County Department of Agriculture closely then, as when new. Why? Because the sus- pended howl remains vibrationleu. You cannot afford to waste cream by leaving it in the akin milk when the Melotte costs but one and a quarter cents per day to Keeping Turkeys tion is yrevalent. the drug has glvu \VUfldt‘l‘.illi)' 60113!!! results. Th following paln is suggested: Sprea‘ 10.9 potmds oi' Hit-roughly dry III. menly and .ii a thin layer on a cle- tloer. llissime 6 to 8 ounces of po- tassium iulus izi warm water. I.- im.‘ the minimum amount of want inquire" tr. dffistlh't‘ the drug. Sprin- kle or spray this soltltinn over tho l:i:.':-i o. salt which. if it. is thorough- ly or}. will take up the liquid: thu mix thoroughly. Plzu'e this ihtitm salt before the ewes where they any have access to it. during the wink! months and up until lambing. An- other plan. not. so prarticable. is to apply some. 30 drops of tincture o! iodine to the skin of the ewe every two weeks during pre iancy. 1b wool should be. carefu ly parted a that the fluid may be. certain to reach the skin and thus be absorbed and a ditl'erent part ot‘ the body should he treated each time. 3. For pregnant mares. potassiu- iodide apparently gi\'es good result. as a priwentive of joint ill in foal: and seemingly has an effect on rod weaknesses generally. Dissolve. hall a teaspoonful of potassium iodide in a small quantity of water and ad- minister this in the drinking Wat. weekly. Another plan is to u. similarly one level teaspoonful C the drug twice monthly. say on H. first and llt‘teenth. The former mo- thod is probany the safer. 'l‘h'. treatment should be applied duriQ the winter months of pregnancy. ho- ginning with say. November. GM results may be anticipated. Which or What). hiscracu-cl \Vifv ‘at hodside at sick husband): “Is there no hone. doc! or 2’“ Doctor: “l mu“. know. madame. 'flvl! mv first what you are hoping nl'.’ 4. For pregnant cod's. potassiu- iodide is recommended and may In fed with the salt as per dirertio. given for the feeding of this d to ewes. While potassium iod' used in this way should not be con. sidered as a prmentive of abortion. results would indicate that. it, h. a desirable efl‘ert. on the system from the standpoint. of normal calv. ing later on. In cases where tron. hle is pre\'al¢.-nt. in the herd. the adaption of this treatment is to In recommended. although results might. not be apparent. for a year (I' two. Whm-v stuckmvn haw vxporiencel difficulty during this soason pan- tivulnrly with lmirlc-ss litters u gnitvrm‘l lambs. the" use of putassim imlxdv sllullld lw kopt in mind I. anntlwr season. PAGE 7.

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