Electrical news and engineering . 1, 1917,to December 1, 1918, at least 3,200 appliances had been soldusing over 500 watts. That meant something on the curtailedload, and necessitated increased investment. They had mademore transformer changes this year than in any year pre-viously because of certain districts getting in new appliances,while there had been no additional charge for such speaker also mentioned the question of old houses inwhich electric wiring had not been installed. There were anumber of such houses in Hamilton and the wirin„ would bequite expensive since no provis


Electrical news and engineering . 1, 1917,to December 1, 1918, at least 3,200 appliances had been soldusing over 500 watts. That meant something on the curtailedload, and necessitated increased investment. They had mademore transformer changes this year than in any year pre-viously because of certain districts getting in new appliances,while there had been no additional charge for such speaker also mentioned the question of old houses inwhich electric wiring had not been installed. There were anumber of such houses in Hamilton and the wirin„ would bequite expensive since no provision had been made for suchimprovement. Most of them were rented, and neither thelandlord nor the tenant would make the expenditure. Hewondered if something could not be done to remedy this con-dition and if an arrangement could not be made to wire thesehouses at reasonable cost. Mr. Siftons motion regarding thesending of copies of resolution in favor of central station re-tailing; and Mr. Johnsons paper to the local Hydro corn-.


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