Electrical news and engineering . o of the liv-ing rooms, and every provision made for using electric ap-pliances in bedrooms, dining room and kitchen. The laun-dry arrangements will also include electrical equipment. Thekitchen will be equipped witli an electric range, water heat-er and other features. An electric washing machine, wring-er and dryer will be placed in the laundry. .At present it is anticipated that the exhibition will beannounced for late .August or early September. In the mean-time the members of the Vancouver League are busy on de-tails of all the plans for the adequate pres
Electrical news and engineering . o of the liv-ing rooms, and every provision made for using electric ap-pliances in bedrooms, dining room and kitchen. The laun-dry arrangements will also include electrical equipment. Thekitchen will be equipped witli an electric range, water heat-er and other features. An electric washing machine, wring-er and dryer will be placed in the laundry. .At present it is anticipated that the exhibition will beannounced for late .August or early September. In the mean-time the members of the Vancouver League are busy on de-tails of all the plans for the adequate presentation elec-tric services hi the modern home. E. w. Playford Opens Office in Montreal Mr. E. \V. Playford has resigned his position as assis-tant district manager of the Canadian General Electric , Montreal, to engage in ibusiness for himself as manu-facturers agent, has opened an ofifice in the New BirksBuilding, Montreal. He will represent the Dominion Car-bon Brush Co., of Toronto and the Dominion Engineering. yford Agency Limited, of Toronto, who are Eastern Canadianrepresentatives for the well known I. T. E. circuit breakers,Sundh automatic control equipment, Garfield moulded in-sulation. Berrys compound, etc. etc. Mr. Playford hasbeen with the electrical industry in the Province of Quebecfor the past twenty years, eleven years of which has beenspent with the Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., havingheld the positions of construction engineer, district en-gineer and later assistant district manager. He was pre-viously connected with the R. E. T. Pringle Co., the Mon-treal Light Heat & Power Co., and for many years was onthe electrical engineering staff of the Dominion Textile Co. Mr. Geo. P. Eaton goes to Lincoln Electric Geo. P. Eaton, who has been with the Chamberlain& Hookham Meter Company since 1911, and latterly alsowith the Lincoln Meter Company—as Ontario sales man-ager for both companies—has severed his connection withthese companies a
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