t _ _ty -- __ _ _ __ .._vt» _ _ _E _ "` _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 . 2- ` A -f 3°* _i-- -.2 B " ' _J S€V\' ‘ . ' _ .»\P|'E.-QJL T0 Di\Il€\'BIEN. ’ ` a “B _ -I _ _ that e_use _ 'r igpor s “Q _ _ li'htiy nad without serious niithor-"mm t°~ c r° the “tal de 1119"- “nd W it d0Wn HBHUI- Wlwll il 8il'lk0`s U10 I tem P M h ‘__ . more will the busy steward ply his floor _“ _ U' f _ °3_”i_ g' ie Ab 0°* s|ck_m°m can The gvmscope is cum. extent and bounces up again, but does - re o to nc a t s merl- l ` ' . , nm, ln origin, and that its associ. |l_I_g gmo _us own "S “ 5"fb""z"" fn striimg the floor and bouncing backi _ _ , its in- :nutty is-stunt n " ‘”' ““°- “‘° “““`°"“” °’ *’°"‘“ °*~' *M1110 ai-asain each times -hotter s thetic one--to our customers or a "ed 1 D , ' Bw” Derimental installations :lives 8SB1llf- distance, until the force oi' gravity has! ‘ ` pp ` n e°"'°mp" to m' ance that the modern passenger ves- actually overcome its tendency to' §_ who dm not rav°r the “"0"” sels will soon be equipped with this b°“"°° b*\3k~ ~ _ it tit it _ . _ _ _ w was. lm recent mes. etl in the United States", if not as imfemfoug ap¥ammS-' Bmoledlh\e[.S?d and ,Gnu 0,- comemm at I _t ,___ *U 9 N9-V3 Amhllocts an ‘ “"3" ofthe ball through the air is zii‘l`ected E » _ “S 03 -I~J:ieineers in New York tt few tiitys by '” |,\¢,m_, 9xp|~¢s,~_,\-,_._ 01 (.,,,-dmlny oi ago, 1.2. A. Sperry outlined the i-adults the air prodtices and this friction of 3 "`.°i““°“- If .""“$ }“"“°"°“5l3' of uyroscope stabilization and li' his Um L hted in _the Old Country,” and |-Mig, ,,,.,._ ,.°,.|.,,c,._ “mmm ,maple Wm his _ B k _ - f N - S t. WNY Of ‘law )'\‘Ul'S L;1‘mP 10 hi” not he lout; in dt-tlvliig the benefits lr., _prom me Bnok of \V0m|e,-,,_~ pub. § 0 0 a #tl yseml-seriou.=.l_\'. i\\o have -'rt pvopitt-i-:ies for lt. lished and Copyr';,-'litztl bptlie itureau E ` _ better word, histori':uli_\' true. Of famous in song, ready to our whag fm, pr;n¢;p|¢ i5_ tm-""‘ and dear to our lit-ai't.s. \\'hile >>>> "` ` - "T" A" =__uiu ~'il'C» filltl €1|\\'2ll'S IIUVG D99” Bi'it- lie tlet'lareti that after i5 years of DUDLEY ivlALONE GETS`TANGLED V *_ 36 ` ET in sov|E‘r AFFAIRS. ' ‘ L3 , |||i|l||ilF ll. 3 . - , 2- - 7"' ~ ..‘ pf _ ‘ZH funds in order to defray expenses incurred_by the Coun- us cil in its efforts for the betterment of dairying. This ap- =~ peal, we understand, has reached, through _the cooper- _ ative milk factories, every milk contributoi' in this pro- vince. _ im, I The National Dairv Conucil was organized by the us Canadian Dairymen’s Association about a year ago. Its rm- business is to initiate and se; in motion anything and 2'_“iliei's? _ no\v being adopted i'or extensive utiliz~ \,Fw ,ORK ”`i_ - ‘A _ V \ ' _ ,f_ L. /'f¢-_`.;\y}Il"iiiiiil _ __&_i__ ,mon 0,- ,,,.,. QC (_,,,.0|_ 1-he ,,.,.,,, ~ J \ » NOV- -ff-*-I-lHl\Vit< (dh \\ , l '”_g';¢. l "- 9* “De "N -"- .llarteiisy who calls himself unibzissa-~, `~ lily- _ , All Ili,/l' ‘ _ - ‘ f _ `._ "_, . "- .,;_,»‘ ¢ 4 THE SONNETS `scopc is an instrumeiit that acts on dm- __ _ `_""_" the principle that a quickly revolving slit. 1° “' 5' 1l’16~w10 disc, resting li',:flitly'on a central pivot. Dllfl ‘tier it :ibuiitlantly sei~\‘i_-t-alile lo" .stab-_ iweiglit and cost. vary as the cube oi' I l" The Tliorneycrofts invented it ilreat liar beyond its "\\'cigl\t. Every pound night ennoble it und cherish tiien|..` l’°“"e" is exerted independently' and :stead oi' iiierely countei‘lng it. Some GUARDIAN _ _ _ ,_ _ _ __\ _ "?'~"'.. 1'1" 12.? W.” “‘""""" "'°"""ii "‘ - ~ " -I-L ' D- K- cvllitull '“"A°»',°¢:i‘.f:"§ii|i'f§f it ~am-ron" Noi' “snrrisnsnc A wHAT“M;‘d5itciNgfLL STOP 5 G t r 6 A' ' Y 7'” ` 'T ' - ' J ' -_.1 _ i ` . __ , _ _ row ii _ / . will niaintaln a steatlv axis with f-treat .\\i»E'..-' "~- _ ` _ » hx mu w1°phan‘ in UMW" stiffness. .\ir. Sperry sa,\':‘. that in all cial] previous attempts to prevent rolling' the equipiucnt has opt-rritetl pasi~'.ively, idepeuding on a certain amount of roll for tiic stttblllziifg niovenient, niiti the amount by which the roll has been re- duced lias never been satisfactory, nor iiave the means tlieniselves been prac- ticable. The stabilizing effect did not rbegln to make itseil' i`t\lt until the roll 'Was quite pronoiiticcti. and than it tv..-1 too late. \\’lint is waiite-i is not rt- tluetion oI` roll, but prt~ve'iiion, :.iit| the active i.'_\'ro.fcope .seuins to h:t\.- the `;_'ootls. “I"`or years snaiiit-t\i~-, liar" ob- iserved the strange p<‘t~-_~_et'iniiiit»\\s of the gyroscope, but liaze :aiu-.tl.t<» per-t ceivc the dormant po\vt~rs ci' this sim- ple aparatus. only awititiuz lite appli- ication ot` artificial ‘|»i't~.:t~-°“= U fret ei vw throw ft- s Great and permanent growth in any __ - . _ -wage than I-°|||n nd the passenge,-S but if you do not catch it onthe re- § "` tal times spoken of himself as b _ g’a_ _ . _H bound, it goes to the floor again, be. ' E "|U5|19|‘~" Thi? Dmhlblllly- is 8 m' rem' N” mme “ul R ww la 7 cause the law of gravitation which is h d -me “_ 0 d n o\ le S road carlo ds of lemons be carried ai- me institution is /impossible except on the pulling power of the earth, pulls basis of genuine service to the Pub|iC~ ’ For 87 ears we have aimed to give -a sounc( and comprehensive service -yet withal a friendly~f_and syin . llii it is again flattened 'to ti certain gg come back`so high. It goes on ; lflliiiii present strong position is a measure of our success-but more larg/e\l/y at 9 _ _ y hen you bounce a ball on the floor| § _ , . , it bounces up again, the motion § measure gf Qqr uggf-'U|ne5g_ h not 'let us serve you too. the friction that the contact with E1: ttir overcomes part of the bounc- .tutiity in tim buh also. 5 `T"E " ` ' ` lntlustrlal Education, int-., \Va~ili-l § i>.ii-|.ui»t;.t|»i\:\i 3 0,700,000 J,H_MA,_coM o, c , , i g ltcscrvr- _ _ _ Manager _ I" . tZ`-’?15..‘;'.1‘.‘T.“"".”" {”°.“‘” -ié?»:‘83$:338 °""‘°“='°~"- “fe-=\= ff., it - A ot the soviet i-.overnnicnt of ltus l 3 v 6% admitted inte ti‘- ratiical ttotivities that it' wus for all-cols to be paid for on delivery in plgi- lmllsnctloll. lie told the joint vlcc in t‘r_ving to ztrrange it $0.500.000rogratl. ` V Y Y ~- __ NEW GOODS COMING IN 2 DAILY Serpentine Crepe for Kiiiio_nas in pleasing patterns. Ticking, Sheeting, Quilts, Linens, Towelling, Beach Cloth, Tiirkey Red, Nainsook, Organdies, Voiles, Pique,_ ' Nainsooks, Lawns, Palm Beach Cloth, ' Mul-ls, Middie Cloth, Cotton Suiting, Repp, Pure Linen Damask, Bath Mats, Glass Towelling, Crash, Table Cloths, in pure linen, Napkins Towels and etc. ' _ -lining even the lamcst ship." The 'larger the ship the easier .‘ is to stab-_ ilizc her. The lzyro oiil:'l;t.~svs :tit otli-I er niecliaiiisiits iii 'hai. \vl1i|».: its its lineal dimensions. its sliibiiizint: power varies no less than thc fiitli power. . | Velocity Makes the Power. `pentiulum, and others liave hetholif-:ht tliemselves of a tank. for stabiiizlni-r purposes. Ilut tvherens in these cases it bountl is only a pound in i`orce»np- plied, thc mproucopc has vast po\vor:s_ is multiplied by the velocity oi` the particle, so that it comi>ai°ativt-ly few pounds are capable oi' doing tilie work oi' tons. \\'itli the active gyro, this can be applied to prevent rolling, in- .iiavtil ttreliitccts have feared that the forces and stresses involved by lieavy washing of waves against an apparent- ly unyielding vessel would do great duiiiage to her. The nature and inau- tiltude of the stresses _ure said to bo “-91| kngwn now, and have been until-r Iobst-.rvatioii in actual inslaliztihms., Knowledge ol' thc subject. heinlf. ll‘f‘7\\l" hte, it can be said that the vessel ,which rides the waves on cvcn R901- uiiasts vertical. is subjected to only at lean be started or stolllled. and U10 'action oi` the vessel studied under the in action. li reduces strains and stresses to almost nothing, even in storms ot the greatest magnitude. With .lt operating, the cranks and groans thnt. issue from the H1068 Of ll iienvily rolling ship. tliBHl1l'l€‘f1l`» “Htl the passt~ni:ers httve it new sense ol' secui'li_\‘ and freedom i`i'oiii terror o|` storms. A stabilized sliiii il\VHl‘i1\bli‘ rises with the sea, rising and falling i:rncefuli,v. Some naval authorities expected the seas would l10l1¥\l| NW, ship, as they would it dock. but the ru-‘ verse is true. There is no sllllltlhllls and poundlnir. - Great Aid to Eeonom¥- llIore_over,, ironi the point oi view ol` economy there is much to be said i'or . tht- new limi-e. it not only lvnsihvnu the._llvcs of ships, but it saves DOWN- lli n lieavy sea,_u Blvalllel' WW! back and forth. the helm constanyy in U51' to steady her, and there i n turtle loss of Droilulsive Power because ol` the use of the helm. 'Il il Hllmawil that there is it savin! 01 0'-\°'lW°|fU‘ in actual power delivered at the PTO- peiier. A stabilized shin needs "lil" steering, because it virtually stays in in dead mick. und can almost be termed self-steering. A wallowing ship travels mr oi! its course. whereas. the stabilized iihill “V95 fee' "ml yards nt almost every other bound of tlieieti. For 5.015.000-ton»Vessel, tit iii knots. the loss from rolling mlilhi GM' ily amount to 1.000 |l°\"°'P°"°"' “““ "hm owl |, 59 wgroe Ind high, this ,B m Mm gary' liiipovner hu to Special showing of Figu1'ed__ Serpentine Crepe in I_’»os_e, Grey, Mauve, Pale Blue, Light Navy, very pretty designs. l _ _ _ Economy Silk, Nainsook and Mull, in pale blue, pink, A _ apricot, and white, for lingerie, etc. PATONS LIMITED 1ssssss_ss-sssssss ass; li .. ~ss~_ss~-ss.ss_ss$ssssss'_sssa-ss. -_ 3_5- u, if -‘:f5t-‘EFL ",- '_“f"»- ".=. l@©_@@@©@@'@@©@@@@©@@@@®@©©@@©@` , ’ \;__,3 -fi`_ <2 ` _ J ,Q f'-3 r/4 VL ° \;f%ET""=>~s f \\`\_\\_3’ -*-1`_r7,__________ gl-A . . \ . at f OVERCOAT SALE Special Price and the Saving Passed Along ` 1 t0 You , Double Breasteii Belters---ilalf. Belts, Ulsttrs _;; of V37 Fitting Overcoats $18, $20, $22, $25, if `, /' \ tx _J ‘ I price. _Despite the existing conditions which h made it almost impossible to procure ,anoverco ll _ well made coat at a low price. 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