. Electrical news and engineering . lson,W. Hood, Rod Hariss and W. S. Wilson, and duetsby Messrs. Hyslop and Wilson, Mr. T. Blain playingthe accompaniments. The committee in charge of the banquet was com-posed of Messrs. , chairman, , secretary,W. Norris, W. Ste-vens, J. Johnston andW. Cornish. THE engineers .\CT. The committee ap-pointed bv the Cana-dian and Ontario As-sociations of Station-ary Engineers to lookafter the proposed li-cense bill to be pre-sented to the Domin-ion government ex-pect to go to Ottawaearlv this bill will likely beconsidered by thecommit
. Electrical news and engineering . lson,W. Hood, Rod Hariss and W. S. Wilson, and duetsby Messrs. Hyslop and Wilson, Mr. T. Blain playingthe accompaniments. The committee in charge of the banquet was com-posed of Messrs. , chairman, , secretary,W. Norris, W. Ste-vens, J. Johnston andW. Cornish. THE engineers .\CT. The committee ap-pointed bv the Cana-dian and Ontario As-sociations of Station-ary Engineers to lookafter the proposed li-cense bill to be pre-sented to the Domin-ion government ex-pect to go to Ottawaearlv this bill will likely beconsidered by thecommittee within thenext two weeks, andMessrs. .\. M. Wick-ens, Arthur Ames andJames Devlin will be present to explain its objects. Itis the desire of the stationary engineers to be placedon the same footing as the marine engineers, and it ishoped that this will finally be accomplished. The Bedford Electric Company will shortly erect a power houseat Halifax, N. S. Mr. J. G. Lawson, for several years past foreman enK^ineer on •?-^^Srr. MoWAT Gate, at Enikanh-; to Oieen Victvm Queen and Governor-General being duly honoredby singing God Save the Queen and The MapleLeaf Forever. The various toasts were responded toas follows : Dominion Parliament and Local Legis-lature, Mr. James McGlanchlin*; Our .Army andNavy, Mr. T. Carter; The Mayor and Corporation,Aid. Findlay, Donald and McLeod ; Executive Head,Messrs. A. M. Wickens, W. Blackgrove and R. Petti- I \ I \i 1 -. (K I., -Ml,,,,., i\,,\. I-, I. iV R. R. IN THE Distance. the construction staff of the Canadian General Electric Com-pany, has severed his connection with that company and g-one toEngland to join Mr. W. Rutherford, formerly chief engineer of theCanadian General Electric Company and now manager of theelectric traction department of the English tirm of Dick, Kerr &Co. Mr. Lawsons departure is much regretted, not only by themembers of the C. G. staff, but also by the electrical]niblic generally in Canada who have had a
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