Daily Colonist (1900-01-16) . eep to the shambles, no chance todefend. To think of our sons in the wan moonlight lylug. The H<in3 of our bosom, so fond, troe and brave; The dew on their faces, their benits blood dcep-dj Ing The pinl; sprig of heather wo kissed erewe gave. standing higi: tangei, tensile stresses aswell ns tho contlmioiis streps due to au In-ternal pressure ot .no to «) pounds psquare Inch. It does not appear to bo re-cognized that, even with rubber, there Is alimit to velocity of transmission of Impact,therefore a limit to velocity of Impactunder which rubber will bend,


Daily Colonist (1900-01-16) . eep to the shambles, no chance todefend. To think of our sons in the wan moonlight lylug. The H<in3 of our bosom, so fond, troe and brave; The dew on their faces, their benits blood dcep-dj Ing The pinl; sprig of heather wo kissed erewe gave. standing higi: tangei, tensile stresses aswell ns tho contlmioiis streps due to au In-ternal pressure ot .no to «) pounds psquare Inch. It does not appear to bo re-cognized that, even with rubber, there Is alimit to velocity of transmission of Impact,therefore a limit to velocity of Impactunder which rubber will bend, or extend,and not break. The bieher the speed, therefore, the greater effect of rond abrasionand the more frequent the eouverslou of nnnbradlng stone Into a cutting stone. Thepast year has probably seen the limit of en-durance approached by the distinctive co-action of high speed and heavy weight.—, Beaumont, In The Engineering Sfagazlnefor January. The favorite of favorites—Jesse -MooreAA -whiskey. ABOVE tlie Worlds GreatestMedicine To-day. THE LIMITS OF TOOL-MAKING. If the human race continues to exist andlo advance in morals, comfort and elegance To tlilnit of their fathers who gained tbclr grim guerdon,Whos, licius crv fur vengeance from Ma- Jiiba s side;To think of the boys who will take up theburden. And die lu their turn as their forefathersdied. Ilouor to Scotland: Tlicrvs Jioro ofbreeding, f living, tool making must begin and~must Who climb on the fell, or who swim In the iirrled to what now to l)e a high torr, Who long for the cnllit^g, vho wait for the b development. What ii limit of thmakers art, niul when and where should ormust tool-niakliig stoji/ Commercially speaKlniT, It must stop Inany partleuhir cas<; when more tool-uiukingcannot cheapen the total time and cost ofproduction; if the deniniid for tho productunlhnltetl, ihcn ihe only limitation Intool-making is the llnilt of liuiiiaT, under-standing and uic^chauleal resour


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