Electrical news and engineering . Mr. E. J. Stapleton. Georgian Bay Distric THE ELECTRICAL NEWS February 15, 191! missions wa by Mr. Myers, of Stratford, and car- ried. Mr. Cou: Toronto, pointed out that the difficulty I in municipalities where they did not sell as thought that by doing so they would put the alers out of business. He did not know of any .1 Hydro store run on proper lines had caused any antage to the dealers, and in his opinion, an appliance iment was highly desirable. In T ironto the power shortage had caused difficulty, and the sale of ranges had no


Electrical news and engineering . Mr. E. J. Stapleton. Georgian Bay Distric THE ELECTRICAL NEWS February 15, 191! missions wa by Mr. Myers, of Stratford, and car- ried. Mr. Cou: Toronto, pointed out that the difficulty I in municipalities where they did not sell as thought that by doing so they would put the alers out of business. He did not know of any .1 Hydro store run on proper lines had caused any antage to the dealers, and in his opinion, an appliance iment was highly desirable. In T ironto the power shortage had caused difficulty, and the sale of ranges had not been pushed in the local Hydro store, but the sale of other. of Electrical Contractor-Dealers, said that he thought whatMr. Couzens had said was exactly right. He was sure theycould increase business by co-operation and no club was need-ed. The contractor-dealers had no club, but they were seekinga basis of co-operation, permitting of consultation and dis-cussion, and the sooner this was brought about, the soonerwould the electrical men in Ontario achieve their ambitionsfor the development of the industry. Mr. Archibald, of Woodstock, said that in that city theyhad not sold appliances to any great extent, only iron- andtoasters. One reason for this was the location of their office,which was bad for retail business, and they had considered thecity too small for the establishment of a Hydro shop. Alsothere had been considerable objection raised to such a step, bythe local dealers. Mr. Fisk, of Peterboro, said that he was not opposed tothe handling of appliances, but their office was on a side street,and there were three live contractor-dealers wh


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