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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jul 1925, p. 6

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r _ 7 It is not reasonable to expect that science will, in a short time. be able to develop broadcasting to a point where stations may work on wave- lengths which are much closer to. gether than they are now. About the only other alternative is to ex- tend the band of broadcasting wave. lengths: -L--__ 92A Of COUPSP. must 0! "I! used today will nut tum» I to pick up llu-so- satin! behavior 0! rm'vivo-rs al 1 wavm will lu- quill. clifl what, il is now. Hubâ€"tho tips will gradually wnrk out. The present arrangement of broadcasting wave- lengths is utterly inadequate to provide sufficient wave bands for all of our stations The existing channels are badly overcrowded now, and the worst part of it is that applications for new stations are constantly coming in. This congestion is particularly bad in large centres such as Chicago and New York. It it «'Unficlt-Mi'nlly PXIH'NNI that hrnaclrasting hvlnw 200 meters will lu- in ""5“!" 1.64an Hm (‘lflifl' of 1925. a gruahyr sumptiun [Min to tho mvnt nflvrml Radio and the Gas and Light Bills M :: row-n! rumw'ntmn uf Hm Now .h-r-o'y Hm .\-'.~m(°i:ttinn. it “'39: an- nnlmo'MI that It hm] hM-n dviiniMIy ohm-rmlan Hm? rain“ was causing PAGE C. l.. l'. .\. asks: “Can 1 tr“ wiwn my .\ haiHvry iwmls rimming by tho‘ ro-mlin: uf Um \‘ultmo-ti-r cm \tlio- pallvl Hf m) l'o'i'o'iw'l‘l’" Alli-A Nam simulol USP 8 liyill‘n- nu-tm- fur NIH purpnsv. :is Hm Wilt- mo-to-r will nut, iiiclii'ato- that Um imHo-ry is Icm' until it is almmt cum- |ilvivly oiisi'lmi'gml. B. 01. S. says: “I am trying tn um- allvrnuhnu rurrvnt, fur “MINI"! HH- filamo-nts at my hm stngo- .\. F. am- plilivr‘. “mat is “w Inc-thud hf g0!- tim: No! 0! Nu- Ml hum that l'o-MIILQ‘.” AIL-LAW.lunnm't a poto-ntinmetar :u'l'n.“ )mu' A02 tilzlmo-nt Simply. Yum- arts-1' yvur. us folks [are fur”: In ramp Hr summm' vuttagn. into-I'm! in [misnn ivy l'o'Vivvs. Many Imw xvi. m Iran! to I'Prugnizv stn luw, hmhy. slightly Wtu‘uly-sti‘mmvd plants. rising frnm long rmntstnvks at ur just, lemv grumul lM'o-L and [wan-nu: ('harzu-to-ristiv INWO'." 0f h'lplv, smcmthish. pnintml lo-al'lrts, and frnqm-nUy tlw 0ch clusters of round. whitish fruits hvm-ath tlwm, says Ho-rhnrt Hrnh. Butanical Divi- sion. oIo-ntral l-wa-rimomal Farm; FIIIIIIII: tII I'HIIIIL'IIIII' alttt awful Hm I.,|:IIIt-' nmm IH'IIIDIO‘ sIISI‘vptitIIII tn IMI~IIIIIIII.'. tinIt ttIIInI~I-l\I-.- prvsnnt- I) IIItI- -II.~tI-It III II'mI'It'II-i. FIN sworn to ho Imam In It on IIIIItaIt “t”! “w “In-It. ttIm stIIIIIIIt prnmptly [‘0- mm» all “"008 of its \irutnnt Oil bx trwlv tathIring HIP skin with strong soap and rinsing under hot, running. or constantly changed water. Inflammation reouttin from unsuspected exposure, or neg ect of the above precautions, may be re- lieved b 039 Inc solutions of but. my 30.» units. one or two _A__ -‘4- (Copyright, 1921., by The Bonnet- Brown Corporation, Chicago) fl 1-,“ .. . . i ”was Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him. care of The Durham Chronicle. gas and electricity con- in NW home. tho- varivty Hf vuturtain- I'Ml by HI» rmlin, pmmlfl POISON IVY WAVELENGTH CONGESTION By B. )1. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) at M "W receiw-ra nut tum- lrvw eunuch w flalilméi. and ”If! -iw-r.~s at Hu-so- low" unit» difTM'I-nt frnm RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i” UN folks [are ’nt fl difflr 'mfif'l m! In- are staying at home more; they are sitting up late at night and using the electric light while they listen tn radio programs. And, as they are at home more, they are doing more cooking and baking, and thus use more gas. The manufacturers of gas and vlmtricity are apparently well sat- isliml with the effect of radio on tlwir lmsinosscs. Broadcasting Parliament Thc- British Prime Minister has sumo-Sim] Hu- broadcasting of cor- iain (If'batvs in buth houses of Par- lmnu-nt. 'l'lw prnpnz-iiti‘m has created a grout ”Hill of Intvrvst among the l’l'llis'l Iachu pIIhliI. and “It!“ has hcwn mm h discussion pm and con. Such an innmatiou \wuld gumtly help the national status of broad- casting as “cell as bring the \oting pnpulatiun in closvr touch with tho-ir repro-sc «natives: This spring. twn m-w patrol hnats “quippml with 2K\V tuhl- transmit- twrs wo-m» achlml for this work. These ships, both of which haw- tlw call XIIDK, usu spo-(‘ially (lo‘signml tubes and transmittm's which an.- partic- ularly :ulaptwl fur usv at 803. Thoit' unusually high pnwm' insurvs that llwir' warnings will h4- rvmi'ivod un- clvr all wrathm- cnmlitinns. It has hwn [mintml out, however, that unit-55 Hm «Inhatvs to by brand-- rastml sm- mrorfully selvctml, they would prnhahly pruvv: more how-- snmt- than intvrcsting t0 the aver- :mo- listmu'r. . ,. .. flu-r sinw ttu- Titanic disaster of 1912. Hu- l'nitml Stan's timw-rnmcnt has linotvi'takt-n tlu- patml 0f tlm Nurth Atlantic to protect shipping t’rnm tho- «lungs-mus icntu-rgs. The radio» plays a most important rule in this WHl'k. and madam high [mm-rout o-quipmt-nt is used to warn nttiw pro-smut“ of the bl‘ergg.‘ dlnnm'rt Hu- two wires frnm the .\. I". transformers, which fm'mf'rly IN! to thr nvgatiw ship of thc» (lla- mvnt, tn Uu- mmtarl arm 01' the putt-Minmrtvr. 'l‘lw [mtvntiumrtor is Hwn mljusto-cl until the hum is at a minimum. Ans.â€"â€"â€",\hout all that you can do is tn Plvan “mm and the battery to'rminals frvqm-ntly. It. will help sum" tn kcmp tho Clips and thfl bat- tvry tc-rminals 0qule with vaso- :winluhlv. lini' any moro- lwlpful, It is surprising: how fvw ol'l'ortsi or»- lllillll' in rlo-an lip ivy from con- stnnlly l'iwnwntml public and pri- mlw grounds. 'l'liongli eradication is bound to lw laborious. there are plo'nly of [mnpll‘ who ('Ulllll safely \VHl‘k at ll. In lmrcl or rocky ground. who-rower injury to the soil aim-s not matter, dry salt or strong brim- might lie applied before growth heromvs too donso, or after mowing it with a srythe. Caustic smlu and other poisonous chemicals are also recommended. As a rule. however. (lirm-t removal of the root- stocks from the soil, by means of grnhhing hoe. potato hook, digging or ploughing, when possible. is pref- erable. Sometimes when growing in leaf mold or rich soil, astonish- ingl‘y long strands of rootstocks can be ragged out intact. This is most safely and easily done before spring fimwth commences. Small patches eve been thus cleared it at one operation llhich would ve re- Radio Warns of Icebergs ()l‘ wad ily 18. '20. 21 . I‘ 1.... 5!. 54. 51‘). 61. BIRD SHORT-CIRCUITS No loss than 2,000 London tele- phones rang simultaneously for a pot rind of smoral St‘t'midS 0n Satur- om morning about 8. 30. and in own caso- “hon Hlt' phoni- \\ as an- S\\6!I'.Pd tlw usual who'll” met “in! no rosponso. As a matter of fact, tho muso of “It" ring was uncon- trollmi at tho control switchboard. lt camo instead from the hydro sub- station at. Horton and Ridout streets whom». a Common, ordinary sparrow had pickml at a high tension wire. whilo standing on tho iron work at tho top of tho hydro tower. A short circuit, w: H caused at once, and the . L6 )mlj ~l Q‘ a‘ al DU An habitual drunkard Short sleep Pile Beak of a bird Form of "to be" The Mohammedan bible linitml States of America (Abbl‘., Humiliates A French boy's name Hoginner 0r novice Card or label ’ Friar Prinu’r's measure Born An American humorist. T but is (Abba, \Velmme Shred 0r tattcr Away from Mother , Chm-k or guide A noblvman And (Latin Furm of “to [)6' Tim Egvptiau sun god Half a mintm 3 measure Xo'galiw 3.1416 Par-e Lethargy Hr insensibility A point of the cnmpass One who names A constellation Expiate; make amends Military Academy (Abba? Tc‘nisy's friend in "l'ncle 'l‘um's Cabin" Vessel Fourth tone of scale The dipper constellatinn Woman under religious vows Idlints Sofa Tower Point at the enmpass Ahrlipt Hr precipitous Al‘l‘l Sea eagles An extinrt pigeon-like bird larger than the turkey A sheltered place Neither Clip thv wrml from sheep UM English (Abba, THE PEOPLE’S MILLS Snvnrvign Flnur, per bag $5.00 Eclipse. Flour, per bag....“.65 \Vlnitn_ Lily Pastry Flogr per bag .' ........ l ...... $4. Whit}? Lily Pastry F1011}; ’ 2411,. mg ....... ’ ....... $1.10 Feed Flour, per bag ...... $2.25 Rolled Oats, per bag ....$4.00 ’ JOHN, MCGOWAN The People’s Mill Durham, Ont. Our Feeds are of the Best Quality, and our Flour is Guaranteed. Prices right for Cash Highest Price Paid for Wheat delivered at the Mill Goods Delivered in Town Every Afternoon Phone 8, Night or Day. Cross Word Puzzle No. 17 HORIZONTAL Onnn’s Big 60 Beef Scan and Poultry Foods BLATCHFORO’S CALF, PIG all POULTRY FOODS LINE; RINGS PHONES VER'I'UJAL 10. 11. H. 19. CO \l ll. juice want back to what is known among (glectx'lmang as “ground.” ‘~--- I _-O . - As it happens, the party line tel- ephones are Operated on this same ground system, and by some means or othor the electricity, as 50011 as the shun circuit uccurrml. ran back into Hm telephone [inns and rung Hm boll in 2.000 homvs'. A Mean Qnibbler Shl- (after throwing suitor over : “Yuu lied to me, yuu mean thing! You told me he was financially em- barrassed.” w“- - “Vvv Miss Ry\ al: “I did not lie. He is fluanciallx embarrassed â€"â€" he has morn monm than he knoms what to do xx ith. C|A|N|O iii-"112 CbOpporl Oats, per 100 lbs. $1.80 Crimped Oats, per 100 lbs. $1.80 Mixed Chop, per 100 lbs. $1.80 Chopped Oats, per ton lot $35.00 Crimped Oats, per ton lot $35.00 Mixed Chop per ton lot $35.00 Gunn’s Tankage, per 100 lbs ..................... $3.25 JIOIIIN SILIIIP Receise or accept One of Columbus three ships Aluminum (Ahhr. The king of darkness Back door or gate Traveling equipment A flower \erse A girls name ‘ An 8old Dutch and German liquid measure equal to 9 gallons Mountain Spanish Daub or stain Neglected. untarined boy Rub out Fold goods in rib-like form Rigid; tight Plan Anger C eiemom A pcdal digit Handle or manage Bodies uhich rewhe about the sun Enumerated Estate Entertain l'('*mal( lmiscs Proft'oi or present Dirty A metal Zeal; eagerness An Anglo-Saxon slave Above or on Regarding Accomplish Answer to last Week’s Puzzle No. 16 .5151 | > HIAIRIM SlrloiM A AIGIEIR A 'pure-hred fox terrier in Lon- don sustained a devastating defeat Monday morning in a pitched bal- tle with seven sparrows. ”Bib," the terrier, was determined to in- vestigate a small sparrow which had fallen from a nest. .He poked his long nose nearer and nearer in can- ine anticipation. He was within a few inches of the small bird when there was a rush of wings and a volley of squeaks, and he was sud- Know historic Ontnrio, know its points of interest, know the two cm citiesâ€"Toronto and Ottawaâ€"the! lie within its hor All through the Province there 8 a wealth of national and historic interest which should be familiar to every mm, woman and child. An intunute knowledge of our seats of Government will result in a better appreciation of our country’s inst:- tutiom. ltwillmakehettercitizemoithehoysendgirls. Good ' hm to the 'tels lead from every direc- tion. 1112‘: are iy; «Madman, and in every case will take you through megmfieent stretches anrm and This summer, get the family in the car and drive either to Ottamg or thonto: Both cities are at their best in kit the Capitals See their Points of Historic and N ational Interest $5.4 w, u- w- v . cloe of pack! and sun-"ks. He «3: up a gun syrup for about two mgr. ma. napping at moving n.7,, .‘a that always eluded his what» 2.... Finally the peeks became mum .; he could spud. an? In» run. fiéeéipitately better 11019. In the cold moonlight, his “3» white, While hers were vivid (-321 shale. Our hero felt the call to arm; And joined the colors unafra..! â€"-Chicagu Pb... m n: IOOILIGIT WM 3 33f“ '\ .ar PARK FOR SALE L01 66. C011. 2.. \\'J:.R.. 1'. 2* miles southwest nf [1111 11:111.. 1 main! 36 norm. Mostly 1‘]. ;:‘ #1". “I Md state Of cultix'ahmx. 11:12 W With Shed ndjnimm' {111.1 ‘5, '1 1w“. 7-ronmod brick hm;~.. \1'1‘ “I“!!! kitchen 111111 \vnndehm W01! “ten-ed and in mm mm '0? further particulars mm‘v 1 “in Smith, R. 11. No. 3. human Don’t. call a mad hmldw- .. “mu 0? b" may ('IITIM‘ \- ‘ h m NIIM‘r-Bl‘idgvlml': H IORTH PART 1111‘s 7 .x.\' a. Egremmt. containm'z (‘n ”m clean-d. halam-o- bath; in good Slate H! m vâ€"wvâ€"wv aqd 7, Con. 4. Shh. Hw» tuning “0 (WWW; 1m :wl- - "Id in good sum» u.‘ wntzm “I9 premises are 3 mm ' timing sewn 1‘1"th ‘.\ ‘ 'me “'nOdShPo‘. IIHIU‘EH i. 'ell.atdnor: nv\'0rf'nil1:.: ~ (“I I‘m. makim: It MIN fun. This prmmrty '.\‘.'.a t to quick purcha~1~. I 0U|‘l'l apply M \VHF 21~ ”I. t Durham, Ont. 1 {rune barn MA) ~10“ concrete stables; dn 1« ‘1 cement tank atml‘gmin. A LOT. 7, CON. 2!. IT-REMHN'I‘, a timing 100 acres; 8.3 :urrm \111' cultivation. balancv hurdwwi In: convenient to sclwoi; on Hu- Hw- ices are a framv burn 42x67. ft. w “one foundation; mncH-h- dab: also hav barn 30x50 with Hnnw ha mat; hOg pen 20x4“: hVMVv-rn brick house, furnarv hmtmi. :1 lame wondshnd; drum \lei (-2 to house. with windmill: rum: “let tanks; 30 acres sown-41' t» h I0 notes to sweet clm'm‘: Hw fr: II well fenced and in :1 mm! sun cultivation. For infm-nm;«.:; It;- 00 \Vatson's Dairy. 1”“. 4. INN: Onurio. 1n 2 Liconsvd Auctiunm Grey. l'rnmpt «Numb sonablu {firms and 5:: Intom'l. hairs madv Chroniclv Oflim- Hr \‘ Moderate her! SaIOS. as in duh at Thu Chron' Terms Hn app“ I. Durham. l’h Chronicle ot'lim- . son, \‘ax'nvy. ILH Licensed Auctmnovr fur ( Grey. Satisfactinu puaranh sonablo corms. 11mm ut’ m .t T“? CIH‘HHH'II‘ (Hrh‘v Hl‘ \\ self. ALEX. lacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey LUCAS HENRY Barristers. Soli('ntol‘.~, « (c. .\ mum her of the firm will hr 111 [Durham Hl Newly of each \Vm-k. Ammlutnwnt may be made with “w erk In Hm on'ice. .IDDLEBRO', SPEREMAN é: IIDDLBBRO' Batiste“. Solicitors, Etc. Successors to A. H. (lux'rvy. If. C. C. Middlvbru' 2~ :wrnmuvm located atlml'h:unHH1.-.a l',‘:- «x ,' Branch Open men I'm: 4.‘ tzu £30 to 9.30 p.111. BlOCk. MHISU‘W‘L .w of Maclioth's hm: : I. I". GRANT. D. D. S I. D 5 Honor Graduatot l 1m _ , Cum, GrddUMl' Mn} 11 (1 A. 1, 'I 90118 “f ‘HI‘UIXH 1.. ‘ ..‘" fill its hx‘anclnvs, mm.» m Trifw. c. chxnamc, nmmr Oflice, OVCI‘ .I. 3; .I 'IIUH. ‘ -1 ,1. Durham. Untarm. Oflice «m Lamb! DP. Hutton': ”Pin 2 t0 5 p.m.. 7 in ‘J GIS- Chiropractors Duxl11:~ :1 the Scicncv that :1 and years M in: 1', ‘ ~, InDurham Tno~s1irn~. 1‘12 Buturdays. .u. JAIIBSON JAMIESON Mice and rvvsuio-n - :1 11‘ was! of HM Hm!) Hunw W SU‘ON. Luxxm 'l txrz. 1H m Ofl'ice hullx'.~"1n .3 ,I.n;. 7 0pm. (except >uxm.\. . I. L. SIXTH, II. B. M. C. P. S 001cc and 1‘05111111'1' 1 . Wiess and I ammun > 1 file Old PO?! 011111 1 1:1. ‘ omilamm 13111-1111 7'. 1 (Sundavs CM 0. 1 111’ 6.1}. All) BESSIE Moan rm Phone Hillcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road BATES BURIAL C0. PUKBRAL SERVICE New Iodern Funeral Parlors FARMS FOR SA LE Advertisements undo-r tin CASE WITH 011mm; H.“ “ (our. Telephono- rain 3!. m Malay night of “ow-'1; n: “ cents. On all ('h:il':«' . aw; ‘ '“l he mado 03““ I! ~v'1‘: j.- My John W. Bates Fm'mm'i }' Lia’used :fludtkmm REUBEN C. WATSON Medical 1)": (INN Dental Dll'c‘¢'/r)rl Lezal ‘DWNUH 5‘ MENUS. Al‘ 0 dab-s. M" hroniclv U application Classified DAN. MCLBAN DR. A. M. BELL '. July 23, 1925 3‘! 6H 9,. I lumen ('3?th OH th l‘h AND R Toronto $0 "l h'. \V f IO “_"d“'.”°‘ tn vat Ion asement this 1 cons mate \Vu Hy a flea m'ul him 00H IU t.\'

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