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■■■ IH 11 HIM DICK'S BOOTS CD ARE THE BESTS3 Excel all others for Honest Value, Sound Reliable Wear. Unequalled for Stla and Comfort. Highest Grade for Ladies and Gentlemen. The" Perfecta" Brand, made in our own Factory. I Most Modern Designs. I and Shapes, | With the old faahso?ed ? quality of BT?ate?!?!, BOOTS for Country Wear < The Oryfoot & Holdfast Brands 5 Perfectly j Waterproof. *+- Agent for the NOTED K BOOTS j and j DR. JAEGER'S BOOTS & SHOES. ¡ ? ,? i f Boys9 & isoorr. S. t Hardwear and Nature Form REPAIRS. A SPECIALITY. FAMILY BOOTS STOKES.  High Street, Barmouth. Bon Marche,, Barmouth (OPPOSITE THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE RAILWAY STATION). For all the Latest Novelties of the Season in LADIES and GENTS' OUTFIT BLOUSES, OLLARETTES, GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSIERY, TIES, &c. Ladies and Genus. Tailoring to measure a Speciality NOTE THE ADDRESS- E. ROBERTS, General t,llid Faiie-v.Draper MOTTO mall PrO.titS-QLIiCk Returns, -<" FESTINI03 RAILWAY. EVERY WEEK DAY During October & November, 1914, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS (availabe for One or Two Days,) will be issued at Barmouth to BETTWSYCOED, LLANDUDNO, RHYL, COLWYN BAY, and other places on tbe NORTH WALES COAST, via Minffordd and Blaenau Festiniog. For particulars as tc fares, &c., apply at Station. ALSO TRIPS EVERY WEEK DAY by tbe Far-famed Festiniog MOUNTAIN RAILWAY through ENCHANTING SCENERY CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS are issued during October & November, 1914, as under rom BARMOUTH (Via Minffordd) to TANYBWLCH » (for Vale of Maentwrog), TAN Y G R I S I AU (For Ascent pf Moelwyn), and BLAENAU FESTINIOG (for the Slate Quarries), Third Class Return Fare 8/- Times of starting from YARMOUTH 7.45 a.m., 10,10 a.m. and 12.25 p.m. Passengers return same day by any train having a through connection. FESTINIOG SLATE QUARRIES. By kind permission of the Oakeley Slate Quarries Co.. Ltd., and Messrs J. W. Greaves and Son, Ltd., passengers will be allowed to see the far-famed quarries belonging to them, including Block Splitting and making of Slates. F. G. CRICK, Portniadoc, Traffic Manager. October 1914.   r les Non iS u ?I ,,I'd | LTII F- "S A N ?TLe P4 D o N, E.  W. A. MATON, Apt Dealer and Pho'tographer, 1, PAVILION, Marine Parade, BARMOUTH. Pictures and Photograpbs Framed. Also a selection of Water Color Drawings and Oil Paintings for Sale.. High-Class Portraiture at Moderate Prices. Out-door Photographs taken by appointment. i. MIN-Y-MOR STEAM LAUNDRY "Write or call for Price List. Every kind of Laundry Work done on the shortest notice, at reasonable prices. Dry-Cleaning a Speciality. PROPRIETORS MR. & MRS. BEER WALTER LLOYD JONES, Auctioneer & Appraiser, BEGS to announce that he is open i to conduct Sales by Auction of upon reasonable Terms. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS GUARANTEED Apply to WALTER LLOYD dONES, King Edward Street, or MR. dOHN ROBERTS, Ripon tiouse, Barmouth EOWIP1 B LA KEY, C.E., M.I.E.fi., A.A. I, Engineer, Architect, Surveyor, and Estate Agent, JUBILEE ROAD. BARMOUTH. ThA Cardigan Bay Froperty Journal. containing particulars of Lall] and Houses for Sale or to be Let, also Houses to be Let Furnished, sent post free,on receipt of one stamp. Valuations made for Mortage Probates &c. Telegrams—"BLAKEY" Baraout BARMOUTH SHORTHAND T & TYPEWRITING BUREAU, -Victoria Buildings, Barmouth Manageress Miss ETHEL M. JOHNSON. p
PROGRESS WITH TURBINES.
PROGRESS WITH TURBINES. As regards developments in connection with machinery, the the features have been the num- ber of vessels being fitted with geared turbines of the Parsons type. It is pointed out, that there are twenty-three vessels being built to Lloyd's class with such machinery. In addition, there are six vessels under construction in which direct- coupled turbines are to be used, and six in which triple-expansion engines are associated with tur- bines for the use of the exhaust steam from these engines. The economy of the geared turbine is clearly recognised In the report,, and reference is made to the accuracy with which it is now possible to cut helical gearing by a special machine introduced by the Parsons Company. As re- gards the combination of reci- procating and turbine engines, it is pointed out that the machinery can by such an arrangement be worked at re- duced power, with practically the same efficiency as at full power. The speed of the reciprocating engines is reduced by linking up, so that the full steam pressure may be utilised in the cylinders. With ordinary steam-turbines the speed can only be regulated by varying the steam pressure,so that when less than full power is required the steam pressure has to be reduced, and a corre- sponding loss of efficiency is I incurred." It is remarkable, I however, that the geared turbine seems now, with very few !X<11N811 'I' Vt8 exceptions, to be preferred to the combination of reciprocating and turbine engines. As the superin- tending engineer of all companies regards economy on the round voyage as the dominant con- sideration, this preference is at least most significant. There is probably too much tendency to think of the economy of the geared turbine at reduced speed, because in a merchant ship the speed is practically constant from the beginning to the end of the voyage, the number of times that reduced speed requires to be resorted to, and the duration of these periods being almost negligible.
I SOME REASONS
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THE BELGIAN CONCERT IN IBARMOUTH.
THE BELGIAN CONCERT IN BARMOUTH. An Emminent Singer's Opinion. A programme of the recent Belgian Concert held in Barmouth was sent to Madame Mary Davies, the popular Welsh singler, which brought back the following flattering reply 12a, Eton Road, Hampstead, London. November 20th. My dear I am deeply interested in the pro- gramme you have sent me. It is most gratifying that such a splendid pro- gramme representing the composers of five different European nations should be given in Barm-nfh. P should be the source of enligatenmjul as well as of enjoyment to all. I Yours sincerely, MARY DAVIES.
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