19 191 I* e - _u ‘. . ,= g ,__ _ g f rua c1iAizr.oTTi:To\vN cuiiituinr PAGEFWE i r I 5 I s ) , .»~ f '__ l rv rr): r$1%\»» I f4Illlaaa Hlzaaa sxzfuslnsin : iam... » ' h perfected Radio I I r _r . ! I n tis Modern New Plant I _ R C C) N I . _S \ *oi ,,~»-'*""°° ifferent ays ""' a r l _ F QR SJC; thirty ye ;MaTc;\l erigirfeers have an1_aEed the world with repeated achieve- ments in wireless. ow the same men who have made the name Marconi famous in wireless have turned t ir attention to Radio Receiving Sets. A Dominion-wide in estigation determined three essentials Canadians wanted in radio. Then, in accordance ith ltnown facts and public demand, Marconi perfected its radios 3 different ways: in t e, in appearance and in selectivity. Three different group of outstanding Canadian authorities-musicians, interior decorators and scientists-have w tested Marconi's contributions to radio (1) NATURAL tone quality (2) .MODER cabinet beauty and (3) CLEAN CUT sensitive-selectivity--AND ` EACH GROUP H ` UNRESERVEDLY APPROVED the New Marconil See, hear, and test thetew Marconi Radio tonight at your nearest Marconi Dealer's Store. ls I. O 4 "'~c,;~`-;` ff.”"“,,= ' N ;==aL.~=_ - ../- vi ~ oss-i._’.'?»`é&=§ .ln this new Marconi plant the very latest manufacturing, assembling and testing equipment enables expert Marconi crafrsmon to com- plete 15 sets every thirty minutes. I .; _ . , V l I _ _*Y ` f l-l’¢l'€ 6|' \- ._ Dyna;nic_$peal'Y'»"f"°-e.‘-.sf‘-sf.;5»;:’ff.§-~a_:gg ' . I .. , ,_ I-1;, _,§y,_¢-.:.~_ ‘ ;.-' ' ,iirr-2.-;s_;»-.;. ,;;,;r§ fl* ;~;;; »~_-». > - - 1:, ,- _ - f»=.j,--'-'ii1f’, 1' 3 .' - _'f ' ii-‘.!~.;1=:s~‘ , ._¥._ \__ ., lit; his -if few,” » - ,.~'. 2- 1" . ir ». - ,\.- ~.., -_ '- .~-gr 1;; if.-, -~ 553;. ~,<;-“' n.,“:-, -` ._ =~¢. __‘=;1~_ y ff- 'txt 1, f ;.v.‘ig~.1;,`§.”.;_, rr-‘" ~~....r‘-“fi .,_ ;>ri... .I r~..“?fl.fs‘i..r,f,i.; , . wrt ss.. .. --_-_"-“,=.» .‘>'\,~. Matched Coils >”,,“‘,"?»‘-,;.». '.\,i1{f§¢f`sj.'."~;i.§. '.'I.{%§~‘.=‘.1°`J.§ . . Keene' S@"5*f‘V|fY rl~a.?~‘s:»J»;-::'.L'?ii‘..'-’:iI’»'i‘~.*.\»’~<1/:i2.'f>hlwi£u:.tJ.utr# SENSITIVE-SELEC`lI\/'ITY-Amazingly keen and accurate on both far and near stations. Tested and approved by world- famous radio crifginezrs . . A set that :cquires no artificial tone adjustment yet one that will bring in stations you never hoped J' 'rf ri , rr .~ ig.. l I I ~~ e New MARCONI Radio Sets . .. Perfected 3* Different Wa s _ V V __ I I _ 1 MARCONI A.C. "SENIOR" walnut. Olha rara artistry of this handsome cabinet 9*' will enhance the beauty of any horna. Haight from floor 41". $285 with tubes. Canadian Company ldnnlloa Ura - ' _ _____....__.,_..__ y _ ______,_,__y __; MARCONWSENIOR" COMBINATION MARCONI (2 volt D.C.) "SUPERIOR" MARCON| A_C_ "JUNIQR-' QAn ultra-modem instrument combining the , “Low priced receiver with walnut cabinet finest in radio and phonograph entertainment. ., hw, M °P,,,|¢_ ` H¢|§h» fm, QW, U42#-’°Y¢¢' design- l'I¢lSI'lf'°m 90°' 33"3 "- Hslghtlrom tiool 41". S385 with tubes. gl’/4". $150 without tubes or batteries. S185 with tubes. 1 Mnnconi ‘ Ref/io. Branches. VANcouvriz, ToRoNro, HAL|rAx and Sr. JoHN's, NFLD. MONTREAL ,Msn,dm,,,,_,,¢D,_,_, _ __._._._.__._ _ _ __ _ _ ' , _ I Albany And Vicinity M;ss Annie Newsome, Rose Vllley, is spending 9. weex visiting relatives iii Bedeque, the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Tinson Newsome and Miss Allbe Jewel. Miss Selina Myers, Carleton, re- cently spent a week in Cori-iwall vis- xring relriiires and friends. 1\I.s. A. H. Aflleck, Misses Jean and Margarer. Arileck were visitors bc Sumxnersicie on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon wsaaaii and ,uma daughter Florence, recently spent 2 fer: days here, the guser of her sis- ter, Mrs. W. P. Cameron. Miss Mabel Campbell, Freetorvn has re'_ui'ncd home, after spending a week here with relatives. Miss Flora MacDonald, Brodalbane school teacher, spent the week here with relatives. Among those from Albany who at- tended the Sunday Convention ii: Cape 'I`ra\'ei'5e Church Monday even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Kay, Mr. and Mrs. George Burns Mr. and Mrs. Major Lowther, Searle- bovm and Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Bert- lett. Searletouri, Mrs. Runcie and Mr. Louis Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt., Cape ‘Traverse were’ visitors to Albany on Sunday. Mr. Edward Arnett, Summerside. has returned home, after spending S week here, 'he guest, of Mr. Ernest Arnett. Misses Christie and Sadie Dawson ‘of Saranac Lalze, New York, are spending their vacation here, the `gut~sts of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Dawson. , _._ ‘ Muses Maizie Cameron. Flossie Large and Miss Lila Bradshaw, left Saturday morning for Medford, Mass. Miss Norma Tierney left Monday rnorri;ng for Charlottetown, where she will enter Criarlottevown Business College, Searletown School is progressing Ilavcrably under the capable man- agement or Miss Edith Keefe. Miss Gladys Lowther, Seaxletown, left Tiiesday morning for Sackville, where she will attend Mt. Allison Ladies College. She was also ac- companied by Miss Mariorie Mac- Kenzie, of Kensington, and Misa Dorothy Muttart, of Carletown. Wh0 are attending Mt, Allison College. Mr. James Johnson spent the week end w.th relatives in Coleman. Mr. Ernest Arnett recently spent :i few days in Cape Traverse. Mr. W. P. Cameron recently mo- torecl to Kelly's Cross. > I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross were re- cent \';s1tors to Summerslde, The school is progressing favorably under the slzllfiil management of our teacher, Mr. McCardle and Miss Boniiess. Among the many who attended the district. convention of the Women‘s Institute at Central Bedeque Hall from ins vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen. Misses Christie and Sadie Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Even Cam- eron, Keith and Waldron Cameron, Mrs. W. P. Cameron and family. .\ir. and l\Lrs. Geo. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waddel, Misses Edna and Ruby Burns, Miss Flora Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. George Burns. Mrs, Stei'l.ng 1\I:icKay. Mrs. Ham Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and family, Mr. Elliott Bell. The many friends of Mr. Dan Nirhnlsoii, Searletown, regret to learn that he is in the Charlottetown Hos- pital undergoing treatment.. Mrs Leo Kelly and little son Floyd, and Miss Pearl Burns. oi’ Erinisklllen, NB.. have rntiiriied home. after spendin: ri couple of days here. the guest rf their mother. 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