April 20, 1916, THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 747 PLEXSIM ELECTRIC STILL This Still is a compact and simple apparatus for providing distilled water for batteries of Miners’ Electric Lamps, It is made in heavy gauge copper, and is of robust construction. The action is simple and automatic. Absolutely no attention is required. All parts, including the heating elements, are easily accessible. Send for descriptive leaflet No. G 622. Simplex Conduits Limited, Manufacturing Electrical Engineers, GARRISON LANE, BIRMINGHAM. PLOWRIGHT BROS, LTD., Brampton Iron Works, Chesterfield. S pecial.it y— COAL SCREENING s CONVEYING SECTION OF SCREENING PLANT AT BENTLEY COLLIERY, DONCASTER CONSIDERABLY OVER Kin Pl ANT2 IIIII | I Hll I O and the colonies Estimates and Designs on application. Agent for South Wales: A. LEIGHTON STEVENS, 15, Fields Road, Newport, Mon. ss GOSFORTH FOUNDRY Co. LTD., Malleable Ironfounders, DRONFIELD, near SHEFFIELD. Makers of all kinds of Driving and Elevator Chains, Sprocket Wheels, Elevator Buckets, &c HOPKINSON-FERRANTI PATENT STOP VALVE For Steam and High Pressure Water Service. The Greatest Advance in PRINCIPLE : Converting the pressure of the fluid into velocity and re- converting the velocity into pressure, thereby passing an amount of steam equal to full carrying capacity of pipe. SELLING POINTS: Passes same quantity of steam as a full- bore valve. Seats half diameter of ordinary sluice valve, therefore halves possible leakage. Graded opening—no sudden rush of steam in opening. Is not subject to wedging action or mechanical strain. When the valve is open the seats are pro- tected from the flowing fluid by the eyepiece. Always easy to open and close under Discs and Seats of HOPKINSON’S “ PLATNAM ” METAL Suitable with Superheated Steam. Illustrated Specifications and Catalogue free on application. Valve Construction of the Times. o CD o o o o CM 0 CD 3 O o q o' CXJ J. HOPKINSON & Co. Ld., Makers of Patent Valves and Patent Safety Boiler Mountings, HUDDERSFIELD. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Oldham, Paris & Petrograd. No. 342. —_