July 31, 1914. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 279 HAULI1W Un»oj for HAND or BELT power. COLLIERY TOOLS. - Ask for List No* 28. - YOUNGS, RYLAND ST. WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. SHEER LEGS, with WOOD or TUBULAR Legs. Approved WINDING SIGNALS NO SKILLED LABOUR IN FIXING. complying with Rule 9 5, General Regulations 19 13. Galvanized Portable COMMODES DAYIS’S Self-contained SEND FOR LIST 41V. ftlSE JOHN DAVIS & SON (DERBY) LTD All Saints Works, DERBY, and 17, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. (Patent applied for No. 11780). DAVIS’S Self-contained SOLENOID BELL AND INDICATOR. Can be worked off existing electrical or mechanical wires. LOWER TEADILt RAIS STOP OWN MEN 'LOWER' ^STtAUlL*/ BELL & INDICATOR (TO COMPLY WITH THE COAL MINES ACT, 1911). Specially Suitable where Sanitation is Not Dealt with by Water C rriace. Eegd. Bo. 624242. o z w IE Jfefi PAN & COVER Price 3/- each. . PAN, COVER & STAND STAND Complete, 6/- each. Price 3/- each. All parts are strongly made to withstand rough wear. Orders of 50 sent carriage paid. SOLE MANUFACTURERS— Steel Underframe The Wollescote Galvanizing Company, NINE LOCKS WORKS, BRIERLEY HILL. STAFFS. T«leqrams—“ Wollescote Co., Brierley Hill.” Telephone—No. 4, Brierley Hill. A B C Code, 5th Edition. Railway Car- riages, Tramcars, and Wagons of every description for Hire and Sale by Immediate or Deferred Pay- ments. Ironwork, Wheels and Axles. WAGONS. Also Wagons with Oak Underframes. Makers of HYDRAULIC PRESSED BOSS and other WHEELS and AXLES. PRESSED STEEL. BOGIES. Wagons for Hire, capable of carrying Six, Eight and Ten Tons, part of which are con- structed specially for Shipping pur- poses. Wagons in Working Order maintained by Contract. SECOND-HAND BALLAST WAGONS FIT FOB HAIN LINE TRAFFIC. Sole Manufacturers of Dean & Churchward’s “EITHERSIDE BRAKE,” and Marillier’s Patent “INSTANTER COUPLING.” Tlie Birmingham Rail/way Carriage & Wagon Co. Xatd., WORKS: SMETHWICK BIRMINGHAM^ “The Shipping World.” Weekly. Illustrated. Price 6d. Annual Subscription (Post Free) 1 United Kingdom, 21s. Foreign Countries, 28s. PRINCIPAL FEATURES— CURRENT EVENTS, by the Editor. SHIPPING in PARLIAMENT, by Special Representative. SHIPPING and the LAW. SHIP SALES and CONTRACTS. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES. TECHNICAL ARTICLES. ARTICLES on TRADE, COMMERCE, SUBVENTIONS and all SHIPPING QUESTIONS. NEPTUNE’S MAIL, with interesting News & Comments, NAVAL and ENGINEERING NOTES. REPORTS from the SHIPPING CENTRES. REPORTS on FREIGHTS and MARINE INSURANCE. TRADE and FINANCE. LAUNCHES and TRIAL TRIPS. CORRESPONDENCE. PRICES CURRENT. REVIEWS of TECHNICAL BOOKS. The Largest Foreign Circulation of its Class. The Largest Home Circulation of its Glass Offices of the “Shipping World Ltd.” Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, W.C. Telegrams and Cables—“ Shipping World, London.” Telephone—2381 Gerrard I. I Telephone 2. - '• _ ' Cotton-waste, ope (all.k.nds^ | Spunyarn, Chop bags, OTTY-BANDJ CORRUGATED and FLAT SHEETS and GALVANISED GOODS; TUB & CORNER PLATES; AIR PIPES and all Colliery Requirements. J. SUMMERHILL & CO., Beaver Works, WOLVERHAMPTON. VflUXHflLLR* u LIVERPOOL- r j.B. TREASURE &-C9, AU GE GAUGE CLASS WflSNfKj _____V LUBRICflT0R5nt LASSES B SMALLMAN ™°> HAULAGE CLIPS. New Model: Nine Sizes. Patented 1902, 1906 and 1910. The 1911 lever has large lateral soops and a wedge-shaped head. Drop-forged shells (two sizes), levers (four sizes), catches and couplings. Illustrated Catalogue. Clips can be had without catches. Patentee and SHe Manufacturer:— JAMES W. SMALLMAN. NUNEATON, England.