Newmarket Era, 9 Sep 1904, p. 5

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THE a I ONTARIO BANK STOCK PAID UP Gen end will Inlerest Allowed oh Deposits- ISSUED BOSS BO J Public Newmarket Loan on to to Court Ontario CoiiTeyancert Ac ScmSlor I BOM Panda Block to INSURANCE J A Life Agent CO J to at Hate 0 w A A Ramsay fire Insurance A tnd on farm Town Shop Mrs Simpson Frank auctioneer Atnu Street Bolton Painter HoueDeoortflr Mlllrda Laoo and A i tor til of ltr- Kf prompt fctintton I Seals J I WHAT dODtG ABOUT time is About over Oysters ate Id season again The good old summer time lading away fast In making up Prize List for the North York County Fair in class of Draught Horses Gelding or Filly was unintentionally omitted and Board wish to notify mem bers that the following prizes be offered 1st 2nd J Estate of i The Jonathan Whitchurch Township left an estate of of which the bulk was a farm He to John a son to Levi a son to John Henry a grandson to Robert J a son to Charles a grandson and furniture to Harriett a daughter u Central College The above named school located in Toronto under the of Mr H Shaw is well as the largest best equipped best offic ered and most influential business training school in Canada Those contemplating a business course should certainly write for the hand some Catalogue of this Col lege See advertisement in this is sue Will Extend the Time Hon J Davis Commissioner of Crown Lands states that the time for veterans to locate their land grants will be extended indefinitely The time fixed was November I but ow ing to the few who have located the time will be extended Over men were given land grants of lot acres and less than per cent have chosen locations Just how many veterans disposed of their certificates to land speculat ors has not been ascertained but the number is to be large Metropolitan The enlarging of the waitingloom at North Toronto was a muchneeded improvement It Is stated in Toronto that appli cation has been made ay the Metro politan Railway for permission de viate from its present route to the city limits so as to secure an en trance west of the new power station now being erected on the Davenport- road It is believed that the intention is to secure a station on the line of the Toronto and Hamilton Railway or at its terminus and concentrate at that point the incoming traffic of the ra dial railways This would compel the passengers to change cars on entering the city a condition which the civic authori ties wish to The drum Thus the full power of the is in a direct Atlantic inner continuous I Theterm when Launch of the Victorian connection with the ocean liner to suggest a screw On the nit there was launch- propeller or something equally form ed from shipping yards of Messes But these turbine blades are Workman Clark Co Belfast the surprisingly small no larger than a steamer Victorian the first of the ladys little finger Their number two turbinedriven ships ordered by however is prodigious f there being the Allan Line no less than a million and a ball The Victorian Is pioneer tur- pieces used in the blading bine vessel of the Atlantic or any the three turbines of the Other ocean service and as such her It may easily be when launch is an event of more than or- the principle Of the steam turbine is interest She and the Vir- grasped that everything depends upon now being built on the Clyde the proper set and inclination of arc sister ships as regards tt two sets of blades Hence the capacity and power difficult and delicate character of the of twelve thousand will form construction work a notable reinforcement to the fiftp The energy the steam is used up fieet of the Allan Line which already to the last ounce its passage thru numbers steamers and the turbine But economy of power comprises several steamers of tdfc and room are not the onfy advantages thousand tons each engaged in the which the turbine promises in con- mail passenger and general service with ocean traffic There is between the United Kingdom and complete absence of the unbalanced Canada Splendid ships however forces which cause vibration in an or is are Bavarian Tunisian Paris- steamer and which is thus an and Ionian the Victorian exceeds to vanishing r Then J Next as a In size tons and regards speed in expected to be long way in advance of them That she is one of handsomest vessels ever built in Belfast was the opinion of every expert who saw her yesterday in the stocks before the launch or in the water afterwards She is a striking contrast to the or dinary straightskied ocean steamer pi today Her lines fore and aft are sharp and clean swelling gracefully into a noble breadth amidships which suggests high qualities of steadiness and stability as well as a capacity for speed which could hardly be celled before she took the water people viewed with interest propellersra novel feature in an At lantic liner It is not however her grace outline not the promise of perfect in ternal equipment which the work al ready done indicates that makes the Victorian si interesting an object to shipping world just now It is her position as the pioneer of a de parture which may revolutionize the character of the ocean liner from a shipbuilders and passengers stand point with as great a degree as did the departure which introduced the twinscrew and the fivehundred foot er For a considerable lime it has been whether the turbine would be practicable as a means of propelling the giant ships that carry our cross- Atlantic passenger traffic and while other great shipping companies were looking for more light and hesitating to plunge into a practical experiment that might involve heavy loss the Allan Company boldly assumed the responsibility of giving the They lost no time cither Ten months ago the keel of the Victorian was laid by Messrs Workman Clark Co She was successfully launched and before the end of the year it is she will be ready for sea Her trial will of course be the crucial test and upon it much will de pend as may taken for granted that other important companies which there is very little fear of breakdown because are no moving parts to break or get out of order It is us ually the breaking a crank shaft or connecting rod or some such ap pliances that cause trouble on a steamer Here the steam acts directly driving the shaft of the ship With an eveh turning movement enormously reducing the stresses to which the moving parts of ordinary engines are subjected Indeed it is claimed for the turbine that iherc is a saving in weight space attendance and to say nothing of a con siderable increase in speed Thanks to this economy of space the builders have been able to pro vide accommodation on board the Victorian such as is probably not to be equalled by any vessel of her afloat They have utilized the sav ing not to increase tbe number of passengers carried but to give every possible comfort and luxury of all three classes of passengers The Victorian will be emphatically a com fortable ship so far as the perfection of appointment can make her Care for the humble steerage passen ger has always been a leading point of policy with the Allan Line in the Victorian it is exemplified in a re markable degree in their un finished condition the musicroom diningroom and other special accom modation for this class challenge for their roominess and completeness of equipment The steam to drive the turbines will be generated be eight large boil ers of the usual type The length of the Victorian is feet her breadth CO feet her depth feet inches She is divided by hulkheads into eleven compartments and with the subdivisions of her doublebottom she has twenty water tight space She was built to the ex- highest class of the British Corpora tion Registry of Shipping her hull has been specially strengthened above the requirements of the Corpor ation in order to make her doubly secure against the heavy weather of It announced that Lord- officially notified the Government of the selection of Earl Grey as Gov ernorGeneral It is expected that toe new Viceroy will- arrive about Lord will leave on Oct The London Chronicle referring to appointment of Karl Grey as suc ceed Lord says In Imperial problems be has taken a keen inter est andhis practical experience as administrator of Rhodesia in its ear ly days has enabled him to under stand the colonial point of view By his and knowledge of affairs and devotion to the public welfare Karl Grey is thoroughly qualified great task imposed upon him Canada will be pleased with her new GovernorGeneral Pall Mall has this comment It a curious coincidence that Karl Greys aunt was the wife Cana das Lord Durham and that his sis- ter is the wife of Lord Can ada therefore will take kindly to him He has the statesmans and the diplomats- temper by Inclosed LICENSES ItUt lux f At If NEWMARKET IK and- Head Stones GUI Foil Toronto Industrial Aug 29Sept Western at London Sept Hamilton Sept East at Central at Sept North York County Fair at Newmarket Sept Northern at Fast York at South at Oct Oct Bolton Sept Queens ville Oct have decided to adopt turbine engines the North Atlantic The firstclass for new liners will watch with atten- accommodation is tion the earliest performances of the amidships is of the mostcomplete Victorian j approved order Perfectly heat- Originally the Victorian was an1 ventilated and signed to be driven by reciprocating suites of rooms a spacious and well- engines hut after some progress had I fitted diningroom an elegantly made with her hull Messrs Al- J pointed musicroom and a luxurious- Ian decided that she should have tur- fitted are some of the bine instead Messrs Workman features Not less comfortable Co made the necessary al- arc the secondclass Bradford Sutton Scott at f a Oct Oct Oct Oct Sept 2930 Oct r Mi TO K Im j Forecasts for September In the beginning of August last we gave Rev Hicks forecast of weather for that month and our readers have experienced largely the kind of weather predicted In Word and Works for September we have his forecast for this- month and will now give a brief synopsis He seems to think the period beginning on the and extending to the 10th Sept may bring many prolonged and perturbations At least five astronomical causes will help to dis tribute meteorological ele ments at this lime the Moon is con- Junction with and In perigee the Vulcan force the Mercury equi nox the Venus disturbance and the greatly Increased tension of autumnal equinox The chances for Violent later on about aid are unusu ally great Heated terms at vals during the first half month may be expected The next storm period extends from the 16th to the 2st the being from Sunday to Sept to ilst Mr Hicks goes on to that a regular Vulcan Is central on 29th a t on hi previous into iraoio fa October He quill Acs eulnoctfat gales In It not understood a things out of ordinary VTJrlils prtdictlof however lngtht in all he to ttaWib J probabilities ardhrrfi in her structural design and at the same time undertook what was a far more difficult and delicate task the construction of the great turbines the largest ever made which arc to drive her This was by arrangement with Messrs lor was the Parsons turbine that was decided upon A highpres sure and two lowpressure turbines will drive tlie three propellers of the ship which by the way strike one as unusually small to drive- a monster possessing a cargo capacity of more than tons besides ac commodation and equipment for up wards of passengers These however revolve at very high speed from to MM revolu tions minute The central one arranged as in a twinscrew ship by the lowpressure turbines The two tatter have each a reversing arrange ment which allows them to he driven full speed astern either together or independently Thin the ship will be easily and effectively manoeuvred Ah regards turning or hacking as an ordinary twinscrew This disposes of objection which has sometimes been urged against turbines that they arc defective with regard to re versing motion The principle of the steam turbine Is less generally understood than that of ordinary reciprocating engines a turbine engine Is a fixed cylinder upon the inside surface of are mounted rings of brass blades projecting radially inwards Inside this revolves a drum armed on Its outer surface with similar rings of blades and are arranged so that they arc sandwiched so to speak between those of the fixed cylinder Steam is admitted at one end of the turbine and passed through longitud inally in a path being deflect ed from the fixed of blades la the turbine casing the rows of blades on the drum causing the latter which Is built on the to revolve arid thus drive the propeller The fixed Wades the cylinder act as to deliver the steam with pro per direction and velocity the moving blades those on the V tors and as already indicate thud class passengers are catered in the most liberal manner light throughout a complete print ing outfit and an installation ol wireless ate among the arrangements lu the com fort and convenience of As regards facilities for the bund ling cargo the ship as fitted as possible She id less 1 ban ten steam winches and derrick for the holds is provided with insulating chambers and refrigerating plant so as Io en able her to carry fruit dairy pro duce c from Canada As already remarked the js largely an experimental ship Turbines have proved a success for smell steamers but whether they will he an equal success for ocean steamers remains to proved The trial trip of the Victorian will praciically the problem which has been agitating the minds of shipping men for sometime past Whatever the result be therefore with the Allan Line icsts the honour of leading ihe way with an Important economical venture and with Messrs Workman Clark Co that of conducting a new departure In and engineering self which may In departments The Victorian when ready will take her place on the Allan Mall and Passenger service fro followed by her sister steaner Virginian now on the Clyde These steamers with tin bavarian awl Tunisian will 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