H l 0“ :"fybody Welcome. n all Townships E AT 1 ML SHARP RINK AT 8 P.M. nth-East Grey De- lmorous Skit. rey TEN GAMES h Rally l\ \\ Mac HI Thursday, July 2. in h H t an Old Top I] nan. ars fled Ads. on N‘ \\ at. ,\ nu Did Page 9. ' \fmlnut‘ï¬Ã©hée' rail to o'l'orouw. the“ trip will terminate on ‘- -' 1". H9, "-mrything is included at the «$325.00 from Toronto: trans- ; "'utH'm. sleeping cars. “commoâ€" ‘Wlwn in hotels and 191108310" mining Ill. , “'87. of Springï¬eld, \l;i~~. . i< ul‘ten heard on its sixth mmwvm". â€1' 0n ubtmt 55 mPtCI‘S. l' n‘ nut necessary t0 use a spe- . .l VH‘HH tn pick up these short '\;t\"~. but it is necessary to use ~: . «a! rare in the construction and .e"";H':v'llH‘ll'. Hf the parts. The Rein~ ; ~/ :nd the 'l‘iekler Regenerative 4:» iwrh impular circuits for this ‘\ :md nthnl‘ ciri'uits may be .m'" “N ND }, 4 â€.14.â€: too. is being devel- , ~_ lho-sv wavvlengths. \VGY , ,.-.p'~ m-nund 200 meters, and M m \ g;;'ov;lll(.'aSt-S regularly at about I.†,,V..,..,-\-, tlw same.» program that ‘ f _. guilt. nut on its regular M-‘ ugh, In addition to these M -pmnm many of the regular 14!“! stlzntinns may be heard 5. 'r.-~ :r' harmonics, or subâ€"mulli- Hn-ix- fundamental wave- J'ROSS CAI‘ADA AND BACK 11' it is possum: w LUMP.-. ‘st' at. Radium Hot Springs, .r .mn River and Stem Moun- ! :1 x [1231. .w Campsâ€"another day ' MY. then Edmonton. Saskatoon; ’ “3D Bungalow «z-a on the Lake 0 .\'m~r from Fort Walliam to Port ..n Qhonnp rail to Town“), wishing. Trans-Atlantic trafï¬c is Emma! around a 30 meter waveleng 5W kilowatts .of. power, whereas, on ' “-Myicngths, 1t 18 necessary to use a it'll 'uma. ' ;:-mn2. the trip will be via the "aim Valley. Nelson, the K001,- Wmdermere Hughwgy, Lam-s, 'QI‘I'I‘iVO'I' shown in tho illIIs-IthII war of the set aim! :II‘II mow IISI'S thII HM 'l‘iIklIII‘ tIIIllIIIl hV' VVIIIiItIIn shafts to l . ~;II:\I- I-iI-IIIIit. which Is M) mIZII body PapaI'Ity IItYIII'ts in ."II\\I| that HIP diagram "Pod mg. INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IN‘I‘I‘. ThII hack During thII ï¬rst night of 0] . II.“ ['I'Ct'in'l' is shown, and tion. this I'IIIzIIiV'III‘ brought, in I'Inni III†to Iight aIIIâ€"~thII tralian L’DS, and POX and PC II... smmuin‘ and tho prim- HIIrmIInV. Sinco HIP" it has p In. My klw an}! primarV I-nils 11p station ’I.\A of NIIVV ZIIalImI .I .2. .I w ith mupm-t to tho soc- of thIIso stations WIIIII in tthIV ‘ m m shafts VVhiIIh IIxtenIi itV of ’IO motors. I Copyright, 192.5, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) \V \â€"' ‘vaâ€" , mm last year. on the occasion 'l‘o-arhers’ Federation meet- : fhm paint. and “119d With pa- mnnws for everyone to see M n country. the Dean has ar- -., fur a special train of stan- xiwwpim: cars to leave Toronto 70' 2". Visiting Port Arthur, W i I l i am. Winnipeg, Regina. .lnw. CalgarK, Banff. Lake Vancouver t ence steamer 'nrla. ‘zz'mng. the trip will be via the \‘allpr Nelson, the _Koot- 7~-~.' rownlts?†» Ynn ran trll when you have m turns on your secondary by ~- mm: nf ynur 23 plate con- 'l‘nn.» ynur receiver to the 'e \\ ith HIP highvst wavelength mu want to recPiVP and note. ~~ Hun nf your condenser ~ Ho'muw turns from your mum- winding until you get. this -5‘A‘A‘ “U uU W". H V- w-lv- ,V "a u. ,,.,.:..,-< is likvly to radiate a’lso ..,.-iwngt||s Hf 180, 120, 90, 72, 60 -;-~ um] 50 um dnwn the scalp. mu'nmnics are Minn quite s: and may «'88in be picked up tin shut-t wave receivc-fl, In _. Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him, care of The Durham Chronicle. 1. H. says: "I am using 3 almost entirely telescopml within 'lllw, 3 roil spiolerweb regen- the stationary plates. No. 20 DEC . How run I tell when I have wire will be slightly better than the .M number of turns on the No. 23:. A "soft" detector tube with " [ am using 24 gauge about 16 volts on the plate will -1:i:j\ , . ~11ch .\'o. '20 be better? The give. the most satisfactory results. 'lllf'ï¬â€˜ is 'tuned by a 23 P11)!“ --â€"0â€"- “‘"l’. \\ hat t‘lbp wlll gl‘p .- n n A ‘ “U ‘ . 1 Ir. \U'llolo'l‘ trip of the coming :° will be conducted by 09.3“ '3' \lm'dunald College. to Vlc‘ : 6.. and back. , ml by the success. of the trip 0 - _-â€".An lwit. with Thursday. July 2. «as. ‘ .Agnio‘m br‘nadcagting at See Illustration RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS â€w rdtaif plates Farmer Gilos. canvassing for mom- Mrs {01' a rafflv. asked onv uf his nvighhnrs tn enter. “Gptbl‘gv.†he said. "he yo agoin' in for my rat‘- "0?" “How much?" askod George, "Five shillings." was the reply. “Put me down." answered George, “I‘ll pay you tomormw.†Nextxday the two met. again. "Well." said George, "who won the prize?" “1 won the ï¬rst. prize.†said the farmer, "wasn‘t I lucky?†“Who won the second?†“My wife won the second, Wasn’t she lucky?†“And who won the third?†queried George patiently, “My darter; wasn’t she lucky? By the wag, vou haven’t paid me your ï¬ve 9 illings yet." “No,†said George, “Wasn’t I lucky?†A†Wliilo " EbBba‘ii'Hg "'br‘iifléï¬l‘y‘ "to teachers. the tour 13 open to every- one desiring to go. All will be welcome. Fares from other points than Tor- onto will be named and descriptive illustrated booklet sent on ap lica. tion to Dean Laird, Macdonal Col- ]o‘g‘e, P. 0., Que. camps meals in diners, hotels, and {in steamprs. sightseeing tours at points \isited. and all gratuities. __-- __-._‘: -n. nn‘mfln:l‘, ‘A M. B. D. asks: “How long should the antmma be whom it is used in rvcoiving wavelengths from 20 to 80 mo-ttprsf?“ Ans.-â€"Thp length \makns no great, diï¬'vrnnw if the proper size of sor- ivs mndensnr is used. About 50 fun! is n gum! lnngth for an outsido am'inl. Good rmmlts are often 0b- tainml with an antenna which is on- l_\' 10 to 20 feet long. trafï¬c is being succeééfuify wavelength With but four or During tlw ï¬rst, night of opvra- tinn. this t-vcoiwr hx-mlght, in Ausâ€" tralian 20S, and MK and POY nf (Wrmany. Sincv tho-n it has pivkml 11p station 5AA of New Znalzmd. A}! nt‘ thosn stations wm-n in NW vicin- ity or £0 motors. 'l‘lu- mils are wnund with 16 gaiugu DC!) wirv. The winding is clnllhlv spawn] and sPlf-suppm'ting â€"â€"hving hold together in vight strips nf culluluid stuck on “ith mllmlinn. "liw mils an- purposely mountc] in the 1031' Hi tho" set. and mm mm. iiullml by wnmlvn shafts to mini- mizv hndy i-apavity MTPNS in tun- ing. “'illi the evils as sliuwu in the illustration. the range of the receiv- o'r is from 20 to 80 mrlrrs. For lmvâ€" o-r or higher wave-s. smallvr 0r larg- vr sorundary coils may bl’ used. It will be unnecessary to changr the. primary and ticklrr (mils owr quite» a largo liaiiil Hf wavrlvngths. bay unless thévvï¬ldlé fainily needs a mt cut the same week. u-u-DVIIU “IO". 'l‘hi- socunc‘iary is tunvd by a 5 plate variable condenser which, in the picturn, is hiddpn from vimv by the secondary winding. 'l‘hn (windvnser which may be seen at the vxti-vme right and of the set. is a 23 plate, and is in sprios with the antenna. Fur tho shortm‘ waws, this con- dvnsor is unnecessary and may be omitted. through to the front of the panel. All three of the coils are mounted on binding posts so that they may he changed for others when a dif- ferent hand of wavelengths is de- sired. Thus, with the proper as- sortment of coils, this arrangement may he used for the regular bread- casting wavelengths also. 'I‘l- Good Luck All Round nun-aw,» girls sounau team won out from an Owen Sound aggrega- tion a week :1in Tuesday evenim.r at Vii-turia Park. ' \Vhile engaged in re-shinglim: a ipart nf his barn. James Cameron. ‘Ht' Conression IO, I'Ihlerslie, fell through the sheeting. a (lismnre Of 14 feet. breaking three ribs. ‘ The death oceurred on June 19 of Pauline Catharine. infant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Zang, aged 8 months. In I'lhesley on June 3 the death tnnk plare of Violet. 16-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. Steinfeldt. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Conression 2. Armin. on June 24. the marriage took place of Miss Bessie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Strong of Arran hnd Mr. Clifford Calhoun of Elder- slie. Rev. J. M. Smith officiated. A very successful garden party was held 0n the lawn of Mr. \Wi- liam Bohlender at Seone a week “an mL.._AJ-â€"â€" , ‘1...“ “v ‘,---\ use-annual. “SUIâ€. A Frird delivery truck, that had been left standing at the summit of a slight Incline with the engine The news of the sudden (loath 0 Mrs. Joseph J. \Vallace came as 2: great shock to the communitv on Monday morning of last week. .The deceased was about 58 years of [age and was apparently in good health up to the time of her death which took place at the breakfast table. 1 ' a 3‘ 1?de }lnli‘lfln‘? ‘Biin . IL- A g _____ ‘r'v UKI"II‘7 “ “""..n ago Thursday evening by the Junior Farmors’ Club and JUDIOI‘ Women’s 'na‘;‘I“n Institute. On Friday, Junn 19, Chnsloy font- hallvrs wnn thoir ï¬rst game 01' the 90mm. downting “'ulkvrtnn 2-1 in a W. F. A. ï¬xture. (m \thwsday. Juno l7, Chnsloy hasnhall ninv (infoatvd tho hitherto nnlwnton 'l‘vvmmtm' “mm by a 4-1 scnro. A singing schml has boon rvv-i\'.*'d in N0. 9. Sullivan, with Charm Evans. :1 m-wcnmt-r on thn 12th, as ('nmlurh’n‘. and Hwy rvndmwl a wry plvasing concvrt I-vcr-ntly. I] l‘-._, vim‘e lvaving tn ussumn his now .lutivs in Iu-amingtnn. Mr. 1}. H. \Valkmn Ul'unnist. :uu] ('lmir loadm', was prvsmm-d with an almrm'iativn achh-vss and a substantial clwquo by thv ('hnil' uf (h'nvva Church. Manm-l «Lnnkwright was snntoncod in u wowk in jail by Magistraiv M0- (Zai'tnvy for driving a can- while in an intoxivatwl condition. His var licvnsv was also ('antmllmi for tln'vn mnnths. «m Saturday. Juno 20, the mar- riagr was quiotly solomniml at. the humu 0f Hm bricln’s fathrr. Chrslny, nl' Elizahrth. daughter of Mr. Peter Smart. and Mr. Murlvy R. (lupr, alsn uf Chasloy. HOV. J. A. 'l'rur, Of Part. Arthur. a t'm'mrr pastor of (h-nvva Churrh, nt'fioiatmt. A quiot hut. prrtty \w-ctcliug was sulrmnizml at. tho Salom Manse on Jun» 17 by Rm: A. H. Wilson \thn Miss Hrrtruda Kathlyn MarLrau. t'll't'St. dauglltm'_nf_l\lr. and Mrs. A. - ......,... u - ux. uuu "13. :1. A. MaCLvan. sth'v lmvnnw the! hl'idn of Mr, (.illwrt. F. Lamont 01' Hanover. on Wednesday, me 24. Miss Vm‘a I. Zinn. only danghtm' of Mr. B. F. Zinn Hf Hzlntwm', hocamn Hm bride «if Mr. William Bunglas, aim of Han- nwr. RPV. Aslmr P. Lattm' ofï¬- vizitmi. A \mv quiot wedding took place at St. . lzicnh’s Luthvran Church, Nur- mnnln, on “vdnnsdm Imm I7. “hon \dvlinp. daughtm Hf MI. and NIH Rnhmt szlhl Nmmanbv. 1m- ram:- tho lnidv Hf Mr. yawn Litt, mm H! \h. and \IIS. l’vtm‘ Litt 0f Hmvick. \t the. svssinns of tho (hey Cunn- ty Council last work, Mr. Robert Bliglmm was uppomtod to till the llm'xpiu’d form of Rm D. J. Lane 0n th_v__school board. Mr. William Sciiaus of town was tho sum, (‘ssful tenderer 101' making UH.‘ vxtonsinns t0 the \\ atorworks sy gthn). the cast to be $500. An â€mi-r to refund 75 per cent of the money paid mm the county treasury by urban municipalities for good roads, plus tho. gnvm-nmcnt grant of this amount. for a period of twonty yours was mndo by Groy Cnunty Council to Hanuvm' and othm- towns which had requested the county to build paved roads in thgir municipalities. On Monday, June 22, near noon, an ice lmnso bolong to R. Scott and Company was struck by lightning. Straw on top of tho ice cause-d the flames to spread very rapidly, and the ion shod was soon domolishod. ()u 'I‘uusday. J mm 16, St. Patrick’s Church, Pruton, was the scone 0! a pretty meing when Stella Cath- au'inv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Doyle, (1mm, became the bride of Mr. Patrick Joseph Mulhall, son of Mr. any} Mrs. P_. Mulhall, Proton. The W. F. A. game hotweon Palm' vrstnn and Mount Forest on the lattvr grounds on Friday, Juno 19, resulted in a win for Palmerston, 1-0. thv only goal being the result of a demand kick from a Mount Fnrnst playm'ls boot. ()n thn f0!- lowing Monday owning, Mount For- t-st hvld Mnnm‘éflt‘ld tn 3 0-0 tin 0n the.» lattvr‘s grounds. The death took place on Tuosday June 23, at Mount Forest Hospital of Robert. Hershey at the age of 81 ‘ years. A very pretty wedding was sol- emnizecl at the home of Mrs. R. M. Carley, on Wednesday, June l7, when her only daughter. Marguer- ile M.. became the bride of David Oliver Tebby, only son of Mrs. Wil- lit!!!) 'I‘_el_ib_y 01‘ Conn, Miss Medd, of the High Schoof staff, has resigned to accept a more remunerativq position ‘at_ Vanleek._ In a closely’ contested game of §9ftb§ll on Thursday: Jqqe _18,_thhe Merchants defeated 'the M. T. 'C. 0. team 16-15. News of Nearby Towns Mount Forest Walkerton Hanover Chesley '1 verv pretty wmldim,r Luuk place in Ciwpstmv Roman 1latlmlic11lhurch on Wodnosday, Juno 17, wlwn Miss Lillian Floronm Driscoil vliiost daughtor 111' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drisrnll (1f Gnu-nurk. was 1111111111 in marriage to Mr. Frank Androw th11,snn of Mr. and Mrs. Jusoph Hohn of Chopstow. Dundalk Dundulk‘s straits were troatod (o n vnplmls applwatmn of mad ml, last. mwk, the wm‘k hmng done by In Walkorion on \VNlnosday, June 17, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Clancy. On Sundav afternoon of last “wk, one Of the worst motor accidents over witnessed alound Cargill oc- curred on the Glamis Connor wlwn cars driven by John A. BMW and Earl Percy collided. Both '4an w are seriously damagm'l, and the oc- cuyanlï¬ ponshlgrubly shakvn up. (m Friday, June'm. a dauéhtnr was born tn Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Albrecht, \Valkvrton. In a senior Bruce Basvlmll Lnugun ï¬xture on Juno 23, \ankm'tnn and Ripley battled nine innings in an 8-8 be when the game was czillm‘i on account of darkness. Ono of the ï¬nest gathvrings in St. 'Paul’s Church in mzmy a day tank placv Thursday owning, July 18. whvn momlwrs of the old congru- gation presented the departing pas- tor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Plyloy, with a purse of money and a basket of silvor. Mr. John Schmidt was the victim of a nasty accident. on Monday morn- ing of last weak which might casily have proved fatal. Wthilc cngagcd in cutting woods along tho CAKE. track, the mowor struck a culvcrt and turncc‘l chr, throwing.r Mr. Schmidt in front of the machine where ho was draggcd somo dis- tanco until the tram hrokc away. When pickcd up, tho unt’orlunatc man was found to havc has scalp ncarly torn off and "a badly cut wrist. Sixtccn stitchcs wcrc rcâ€" quircd to ri-placc tho scalp. Mr. Schmidt. although suffcring from loss of blood and shock, is now rcportcd to ho making good rc- coycry. While on route to the Teeswater races 011 Thursday afternoon of last \\ eek, a Furd cai, drixen by Dr. Ed. Ramsey, \\ 110 did not see a curve in the road, went into the ditch, smash- ing a rear wheel an tearing 11 it out tim 01f. The district annual meeting of the South Bruce Women’s Institutes was held in Walkerton on June 19, with a good representation on hand from all branches. running, started off of its own ac- cord, ran down the street and crashed into a tree. The truck was so badly damaged by the collision that it is considered to be beyond regain fl Ford Sales and Service DURHAM HOLSTEIN MT. FOREST HANOVER 1' â€"gives the Ford Car 55 per cent. more pulling and braking power and 20 per cent. more speed if needed. â€"-gives the Ford Truck 60 per cent. more pulling and braking power and 27 per cent. more speed if needed. â€"enables you to go through bad roads and climb steep grades with ease. â€"prolongs the life of your brakes. â€"elirninates engine racing in “low.†â€"gears change noiselessly at any speed. , -saves gasâ€"oilâ€"timeâ€"saves wear and tear and strain on your car or truck. We will be glad to give you a demonstration of the Ruckstell Axle at your convenience or will send you a descriptive booklet for the asking. â€"givcs 4 speeds forward and 2 reverse. With the Ruckstell Axle built in at the Ford Factory as optional equipment makes your Ford car or truck the most economical car or truck on the roadâ€"has low ï¬rst costâ€"lower operating costâ€"lower upkeep-greater pulling powerâ€"better re-sale value. RUCKSTELL AXLE Car 4 OVER 1 50,000 NOW IN USE SMITH BROS. WWWï¬ï¬ Miss Thelma Maxwell has been successfuly operated on for appen- dicitis and is now progressing fa- vorably. Mrs. Charles Hodgkinson. who passed awa ' in Emhrasia on Sat- urday of ast woe , was born in Pr_0_t,}.vn 'ng'pship: A garden parlv at, Skill Cnrsons maple grme a week .agu Tuesday evening drew a large ermxd and wag a sucpesg at 8}} qngles. a ten-ton tank sprayer which crashed through a small wooden bride as it neared tho. cnmplctiun of its work. vigbrously prosecuted. Take a pride in the highways. Theyare yoursto use. not to abuse. Cooperate with the Counties and the Government in maintaining Ontario’s roads among the best on the continent. The Government requests you to obey the law, whether there isa trafï¬c ofï¬cer in the vicinity or not. Having made this r uest for cooperation of all motor- ists, it gives notice egut infractions of the law will he the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent yearly to make good the road surfaces torn up by automobiles that move too fast. The law provides a speed limit to save road surfaces. as well as to save motorists from accident. While the highway may be clear and there may be no danger of accident, remember the road is always beneath you and that needless damage done by yourself and hundreds ol thousands of other motorists is damage which you and the other motorists will pay for out of your own pockets. You have no right to destro the property of others, and it is not common sense at you should destroy your _o_wn:_ Yet you do this every time you exceed the The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, MW; 8. L SQUIRE, Deputy Minister “And when we hit the pavement, we found we had covered the last 54 miles in an hour and twenty minutes." “ Hitting it Never a thought of the needle“ damage you do The foxbrm-dvrs of this district re- port that, althuugh this has been I puor spawn fur raising sil\'m'-black rexiiarg‘s', the}: airv dying quiu} yell. The Anglican young people haw formed a soflbtll lame. etch church in Dundalk parish enter“ a team of ï¬ve men and {our India, medals tn be awarded tn the win- ning team. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. 'I‘alhut in Melanchmn nu Sundny. June 21. Tlu' \V. (I. 1'. l . 0f (nrvy and D1“: forin (bunnies lwld their thirty- (Continued on Page 9: PAGE 7. 25