Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . ng year. Watch for it. While 1911 was a record breaking year for Boiler andRadiator manufacturers—in fact, too prosperous in some re-spects for our own and our customers good—we are planningto DOUBLE our output this year. Our St. Catharines plant which is being rushed tocompletion will be used for the manufacture of the KINGBoiler. It will also include a radiator foundry auxiliary to ourToronto Plant. This will enable us to turn out severalthousand more feet of radiation. We will also place on the market this year a completeline of Stea


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . ng year. Watch for it. While 1911 was a record breaking year for Boiler andRadiator manufacturers—in fact, too prosperous in some re-spects for our own and our customers good—we are planningto DOUBLE our output this year. Our St. Catharines plant which is being rushed tocompletion will be used for the manufacture of the KINGBoiler. It will also include a radiator foundry auxiliary to ourToronto Plant. This will enable us to turn out severalthousand more feet of radiation. We will also place on the market this year a completeline of Steam Boilers. A further description of these will bepublished shortly. Until then we can promise the Trade that STEEL and RADIATIONSsteam boiler will be without a peer on this continent. In the meantime your orders for radiation, boilers and supplies will be appreciatedand given prompt and careful attention. Mark your urgent orders RUSH. STEEL » RADIATION, TORONTO MONTREALHead Office, Fraser Ave. 138 Craig St. W. Showrooms, 80 Adelaide St. E. 4. A Group Photo of the Members of the Saskatoon Association and their Guests. First Banquet of Saskatoon Association Members Discuss Trade Conditions ani Hear Addresses on the Benefits ofTrade Organizations—Harry Potts Speaks of the Work of the Canadian So-ciety of S. and H. E.—Good Results of Local Association Shown. QASKATOON, April 1.—The first an-nual banquet of the Saskatoon As-sociation of Sanitary and Heating En-gineers proved so auspicious and suc-cessful that it will be made an annualevent. The members of the society, reinforc-ed by their friends and a few guests,including Mayor Clinkskill and HarryPotts, of Regina, who occupies the posi-tion of vice-president for Saskatchewanof the Canadian Society of Sanitary andHeating Engineers, gathered in the din-ing room of the Baldwin Hotel. Beforeproceeding to attack the appetizingspread provided for the occasion, thecompany lined up to have a picture tak-en. After this or


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