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Identifier: canadianmagazine50torouoft Title: The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1917-April 1918 Year: 1893 (1890s) Authors: Subjects: Canadian periodicals Publisher: Toronto, Ontario publishing co Contributing Library: Toronto Public Library: Research and Reference Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto


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Text Appearing Before Image: roduce hiscause, but confined herself to speak-ing on the good work accomplishedby a progressive Government. ^Irs.Davidson may be said to be the firstwoman in Alberta to campaign in theinterests of the Provincial Legisla-ture, with the exception of Mrs. ]\Ic-Clung, whose work contained variouselements of dissimilarity, and ^Nlrs.^NIcKinney, who spoke in her own in-terests. Everybody along the street stopsto look at Arthur ^Nlark ]McElhinneywhen he shoots by in his unique littleaero-sled. This vehicle is his owninvention and was built entirely byhim. Its mechanism is of the sim-plest, and its motor power is amaz-ing. Sixty miles an hour is not itslimit by any means. Unlike many contrivances of some-what similar nature, the aero-sledcontains nothing in the way of teethwith which to grip the snow and ice.It skims along the surface on its threerunners, with a powerful propellerhigli at the back, resembling that of anaeroplane. It is a much more satis-factory conveyance, says its inventor,

Text Appearing After Image: .VKTHUU MARK .MiELHINNEV .\nd his Aerosled than an auto-sled, of which manykinds have been built, notably for usein the diflPerent Polar expeditions. Young Arthur ^IcElhinney is nota mechanical novice. He has builtnumerous automobiles, one scarcelylarger than a comfortable arm-chair,and he has sailed gaily about in manya boat of his own making. THE LIBRARY TABLE


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