Ltv BUILT W/trctt _l Values are personal. Some Tncn want to Pay more, some less. For $35.00 there isn t a gentleman's watch made equal to this Cana- dian Waltham in value and dependability. Twenty-five dollars reaches t: host of pocket- books. There are many mcn who can afford more but limit themselves to this sum for a watch. This Canadian Waltham was built to give you the finest watch that twenty-five dollars will buy anywhere. The name Waltham increases the value of a watch. If you pay fiiteen dollars and can say 'lt s a Waltham," you know that you have a dependable time-piece irrespective of its amazingly low price. Ask your jeweler to show you these fine time-pieces. He knows Waltham watches. Write/or a twluablc booklet lliu! is u Iibcml "Wutchll cdticuliun * _..\ntennae itistalled inside of build- lllsdioh Tdgplinse - Ssiety. Speuiiutiuss n" '°"°'W1"O lllollleotlons hsvg W» lPPI-ovsd by up mini». ion Firs Commissioner: FOR RECEIVING $74119"; l l H Antennas ‘ l“ a. Antennas outside o! buildi ' shall not cross over or under "i" 118'" or rower Wires oi’ 111i o! more than six hun _ c 1131111- 01‘ Power wires can resulfin a contact between the antennae and such electric. litiit or power wires. ' i Antennae shall be constructed tund installed-in a strong and dur. ‘able manner and shall be so located 11111111 Drevent accidental contact iwith light and Dower wires by sag- iglng or swinging. Split-es and joints in the antenna ‘Shun. unless tnadc with approved ‘clumps or splicing devices, SlLlll -he Isoidergwi. tings arc not covered by the above (specifications. 1 Lead in Wires b. [maid-in wires shnil bc oi cop- iper, approved copper-clad steel or loihcr approved metal whit-n will lnot cc-rrodc excessively. and in no case shall they be smaller than N0. H B it: S gage, except that approv- ed coppert-littl steel nut less than No. 17 1i & S gage tnny be used. l Lend-in wires on the outside oi buildings shall not come nearer’ than tour H) inches to electric light and power wires unless sop- nrnluil thercirnni by a continuous and ilrtntv fixctl noircnndttctor that i i i i Put Raisins’ in Oatmeal _ Add the lure of sweets to cereals that your diildrem- should cat and yotfllhipo longer have totforci! healthful foods. .~ . 1 Try raisins in the qstmegtl, l-fthey make is. “itewxdiglf? l o it. any wursneous body. ll' porcelain or outer frsgils msterlsl is used it slmll be installed so u U be pro ' looted from mechanics! injury. A drilled window patio may be uacd in ‘place o! bushing provided flvo (6) inch creepage and sir- sup dls- tsnoe is maintained. - - - ' Protective Grounding Jswlols‘ j. A double-throw knifoflsfltcb having a break dlstsnm.bt.onu.-(l) Indian and a blade not lsss than tmQQiQLth 11,5) inch by one-hall (55) iinch shnlfbe used to Join the antenna and counterpolse lend-ins to "the ground conductor. The switica may be located inside or out- side the building. The bass o! tho, switch shall be nonotbsorplive ln~-‘ sulsting material. Slate base switches ara not recommended. This switch must be so mounted that its current-carrying partawtll be at least (5) inches clear 0t the building wall or other conductors and touted preteraibly in the most ldircct line between the lead-in con- Raisins also-increase the energy and iron in this ls- mous food. - ~» Ask merchants for l, . Sun-Maid Raisins. u,‘ itzzo host: toms: is .5] amt; ' settles clear as a dell-mo cg‘; Wed," dttctiors and the polntwhere ground - a 8-1 1.1.110 connection is made-ffh? ¢°111111¢1°1 _ _, _ _ ___ _ H _ __ from grounding 511111111 1° 111mm“ euce shall be given to waterpipingf incfwids ‘by one sixty-fourth (t 64) ~ . 11B swllrel)’ 3111*‘ Gas piping shall not be used for inch thick. or of cuppa or approved grounds nre“grounded steel the ground oohncctliotl.‘ Otber per~ copper-clad steel having a periph- of buildings brother groundetlll-ge? Ground wire miscible grounds are the grounded ery, or girth ' steel itrsimos of Ibuildings and other o! at least three quarters (56) inch ial grounding devices such ssT dry. and counter-poise Bounded metal work in buildings (for example a No. 2 B. & S. gage en ppes, plates, cones, etc. ' flyply “m; and artificial grounding devices wire) and snail be firmly secured ~ such as driven pipes, plates. cones, in place throughout its length. The» Power From Btroo Minn‘; etc. The 310111111 _wlre shall be pro- radio 0x10194111: ground conductor, n. When the current‘ supply is teeted against mechanical injury. shall be protected and supported obtained direct iromstrest‘ ‘mfllng An approved ground clump snail be similar to the lead-in conductors. the circuit snail be installed in up: used wherever the ground Iwlre is 1km, ‘ _ prQved mam wnpuififliimoukd nectsd to pipes or plplnCK. on Operating Ground cable or metal riweways. connected to pipes or piping“ ‘ m. The operating ground cun- it lead covered" wire "lapsed it e _ _ ductor shall be connected to u good shall ‘be protected 3 throughout its Operating Ground~ Wire permanent ground. Preference shitll length in Approved" metal conduit 1. "The radio operating ground be given to water piping. c“ pip. m. mew] rauewayl ,_ _ l conductor shall be oi‘ copper S1110 ing shall not be used for ground l not 1988 111611 1111'e9'91'¢l11l1\11 ("ml connections. Other permissible other metal which will not corrode excessively. and in no ens-a shall they be smaller than No. 14 B. 8t fllconnemion mus; gllge- iported. Antenna and oounterpolse con- ductors and wires lending more- Protective from to ground switch, where at- - tached to buildings, tnust be firmly k- Anlwm“ mounted five (5) inches clear oi°°11‘1"°1°"*'11"1$'-b€‘ m“ the surface of the tbuililing, on non- P°1ll11111°1111-" llmlmded *1‘ “J1 “m” absorptive insulating supports such when station is not in actual oper- as treated wood pins or brackets Mitm 11111111191111911) 11)’ B 601111110101‘ equipped with insulators having at. least its largo 11S 1110 1e1111-11-h 111111 not less titan five (5) inch crew l“ 11° “l” 5111*“ 1'9 1145-511111-119111139 age and air gap distance to inflam- No- 14 11- w 5- gage 900091‘ 01‘ 111D" nimble or conducting material. Proved 11111091111111 31°91» ,T1115 Where desired, approved suspevn-y ground wire need not be insulated siou type insulators may be used. or Tll0lllllP(l on itisulating supports. t. In passing the anbenna- or The ground wire shall be fllllblll as eounterpoise leading into the bulld~ straight a lino as possible to a Continued on Page 9.‘ (around the outside) nl work in the building and "gt-ac, _ Sent [r22 on request. The Wallhnm \\"nlth Co. Ltmilvil Mont/eat‘, Cdllfltlfl will ‘Hannah, permanent 5elm,.un0n,ing u. tube or bushing of non-aibsorvpngood permanent ground. Prefer- Tiic noircondttctoi‘ sit-all be in aticli-l l tiun to any insulation on Li!) \virc.; 1 7’ - '1;- -» l - i LPittl-lil wires shall cntcr ‘buildingi i » \ _ -x\§ F . through a nnn-cotnbtistihle, tion-uir- T T‘ -- ,2 ‘surptivo instiin-ting bushing. " ‘V. ) __ ' "& § THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME | A CANADIAN INDUSTRY Maia: n] rhejontour Wahhnm inrfrictmn qtLi/ilv.$'!>t-zi1uii|c!cr.s alnl Asuomobtlc Tllllt-[HCCES tut-J nn the air/id‘: lriniing can GIFTS THAT LAST _ Protective Device c. l-Jnch lend-in wire shall be prtr; viiicd with till approved protective Wlericc properly connected nud loc- ntcd (inside or outside the huiltl~ ling) its near as practicable to the point where the wire enters the lblllllllllil. The protector shall not be iplaci-tl in the inuuediatc vicinity of >- _ jczisilv ignitible stuff. or where ex- Clafk ‘ pu. tl to inflammable gases. or Kitchens ‘ _ vlllltil]. or ilyltigs oi courbustibie matt- " .€l"lll S. ’ ‘ i The tirott-trtive device snnll be an I r-\ J t ‘Lyt If’? 1. - z ‘,1 4* " zipprovetl lightning iirrcstei" which iwiii opernte at it potential 0t‘ live ,lll.ll1(ll‘I3(l 1501i) volts or less. ' Tho use oi‘ an antenna grounding ‘lnwiiclt is desirable. but does not ob- iviate the tiecessiti‘ for the approv- ed tirotectlve device required in ‘this section. The antenna grounding; Eswitch ,1! installed shall. in its elos-| lcd pesitlon, tor-in a shunt nrounti| Etho protective device. i‘ ~ Protective Ground Wire j ti. The grntind wire may be =barel ,or insulated and shall be of copper] Int‘ zipprovetl eoppcrclatl steel. if; ;ot' copper. the ground shall be noti lsmnller than N0. l-i Li. & S. gage» and it‘ 0i approved copper-clad steeli it shall be not sinullet" than Nu. 17_ ill. & gage. The grottnd wlrci l shall be run in as straight a line as - I lpossibie to n good pcrtnnneut l OMATQ Knrcnup , . ggrounti. Prciereticc shall be given‘ WhOIGSOmQ ‘kto uuter piping. Gus piping $111111 ' ' ’ . l be used ior grounding protectY as as dehclons‘ _ K devices. Other permissible Fins ripe tomatoes with other qusliry vegetables igitnurds are grounded steel 111111195 and spices are joined in this exquisite recipe. ‘i Juveniles as well as grown ups enjoy the added I ‘ .i ‘of buildings or othetiilrflflnded 11191‘ l‘ allit- work in the building and arti- ‘ll ‘ficiitl groutids such as driven pipes. l, plates, cones. etc. .\ M o Th, wire a... .. pro-l fllalfcy i-v iected tnzztinst mechanical itijillif- . An alppmved all“ be .1481’ 42.164672 '4007‘ relish Clark's Tomato Ketchup gives to meats, fish snd omelels, etc. Made in Canada. by Canadians using Canadian Farm Produce. , W. CLERK Limited, MONTREAL I-YIILIINMEIITS IT HONTREIL. Fifi.‘ IT- “III. F.G., AND NARROW. “NT ' sun 31922 used wherever the 210111111 W119 1*‘ "fining, connected to 111K165 01‘ 01171118- Wires inside Buildings l o, Wires inside buildings 5114111 lbc securely iastcnoti in a workman- ilikc initnnei‘ and shall not come ine-arer than two (‘-1) 11101195 m ‘my 1131681131100 5111B 521:21:12.Iig:t.s;.i.:tit.“;;i..:"git: 0i 06d Patterns in i847 Rogers Silverware ‘“"“"““ “"“ ”““’ m“ l l s?’ "T" Your milk supply couldn’t be any sweeter, purer, or more rich and healthful than_ St. Charles Milk "with the cream left in". 1n fact it wouldn’t be as rich, because most of the natural moisture is removed from St. Charles Milk, which rcduces it to the con- sistency of cream. ‘ t. its est in coo/sin reci at‘. lllil"‘lllllllllIIlllllllllllmlllllillwlli ~ l tor tnnking n tiertnnncnt septirutmn- lThis notioontluctor shall be 1n ud- ldmonto any regular insulation on lthv wire. Porcelain tubini! 01' 111" iprnvetl flexible tubing may 11° 115°“ for encasing wires to comply with this rule. / in... Wqrl/t 1min 8 ‘OYSTER FRITTERS:-- Drain twenty-five oysters and chop fine. Bent two eggs; ‘when jlight add one- fourth cup Slt. Charles Milk and three-fourths cup water; then stir in s. scant pint of sifted flour; beat: smooth. Salt and to taste. Stir in oysitrsfiigiitiy, add- jngone-hsiftepgpoonful bak- ' inglpowderl. 1* ‘Combine well '1 and tfry-bylidropping table- ppqorifuvls stocking 1srd.- l“ i‘. The ground conductor may be bart- or insulated and shall be 0t copper, aipproved copper-clad steel nr other approved metal which will not corrode excessively under ex- isting txonditions, and in no case ghall me ground wire be less than proved czopper-ttlad steel not lahrdl lRcceiving Equipment Ground Wire i And the supply wouldrrt be as convenient, for St. ‘Charles is put up in "a size for every need’? . m». i7 B. s; s. Rage may 1w used- " : ll l. 11 ' ...i"?.5€ii“‘2;l iaziif: :1: .:;*.i.i....% Never o» much or we hflle- i i , wlw“ recemn“ equlpnwnl 5mm“! A few tins on yourpantry shelf ensure ‘an wiro is rttn in fui-l comlllltflllce W710‘ rules (or Protective Ground Vilrl! I n _ ‘ in Section d. it may 1W 1"“ 1"‘ ‘I11’ always available Stlpplyfigfl. . 11k. £10m. ground conductor tor the 4111119“ v9 _ __ _ d, ‘V. . .., d)“ r _~;-* ~ _\ tlovifio- choicest dairy cows. ‘Y, ‘ 1. o <1‘ Ethos v ~ » 1 . . . . . . " ‘"1 - '\ ' = t t. ITTING snrtous _ - _ ~. i FOR Tfimskinunnl. . St. Charles ‘lVhlkfl-g-‘ive kwt _ . y, . Yodllffind the Borden Cook-bb011“a\g1i9éat‘liélp. . > - i" 4 ,1, i Send fora co . . It’ SFREEJAGQNSS-ThGrBOTGBO .<.i~ . m» . _-, Com an , Limited-Mantra .wr¢,.-».-.~~,-»i~1 . _'-' » .- w. ', ‘Irv - 1o- . ' it‘... .9?“ E in‘: _,._, l’, v m... .. . 4 This is a splsndld chsnco to replenish your stock o! sllvsrwars or to procure ssssonablo sud practical gifts for Ohrlstmss. I THESEWAHE GENUINE BARGAINS 10 Dwt. 1847 Table Knives, regular Vprlcs $9.00 per dossn. Only 6 lolt, to clssr at ....................................... .. $3.00 1847 Dosssrt Spoons in Old Colony, Berkshire and Flddls pstterns. Regular price $6.00 for sot of slx. Sale PH“ $4.00 ‘ 1M7 Table Spoons ln Berkshire snd Fiddle patterns.‘ Isgulsr prlcs 07.00 for soc of six. Ssls prlcs .............. .. $4.50 1047 Dssssrt Forks In Borkshiro snd Vests Psttsrns. llsgulsr prlos 06.00 for sot o! slx. Sale prlco $4.00 ‘lsrns. Rogulsr prlos 07M for sot of slx. Bsls prles ....'$4.50 SPECIAL Onslds Oommunlly illll Knlvos, Adsm psttsrn. Rop- ulsr prlos $0.00 for sst o slx. Bola prlos ...................... .. 05.00 Hsvvlttorns lrsnd Tsbls Knivss. Regular prlcs $21.15. iii g. Atttcnuno outside oi hulltllllll" shall not cross over or undertolctr trlc H5111- °' 11°11" .11” ° d““'(vl circuit of mare than 11X hfineser volts, or railway 1.101169 01" 9 ed wires, nor shall they be so locate that a failure oi either thodatgllzt- nae or the above-imettitlone n re- trk: tight or power 1'1"” “g n_ .. . suit in a contact between]: ‘it nor _. -. , .. tennaa and suehoiectric s portltlotllvllhzalshuli‘ be constructed r = able magelzfim@gugdgnml 001mm; gvaltholight and power W11" “Y “l? ‘1“‘§,f§,';lli'lil§i§iis in tho antennae fir: stint. unlm 1W1" ‘l! "1 pmveti clamp! 01' 991M113 be soldered. i s? ' ' i’ . “,1 Wlrss ' _ p h. land-ll; Will's! shsll i119 i" w?‘ ’ » '- .. Q¢"‘QMBVIG7O1PPN1“°1“ “'9' °' \ '. .1 I ‘iililililiillum I iiiiiilllll \_ "on! l , stci-iiiLEs '1 Jfiuiisli I ~> Psi-q CQtanfryMiIILJi/tfthWeCreamQflfiI_ 111i w: ~": \ . .._ is‘ ffilw Q. M“ O V‘ .» , y usury