Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . and toilet equipment has led to the useof cement for making laundry tubs. TheImperial Granite Co., Toronto, in their1909 catalogue, just issued, illustrateand describe a portion of their pro-ducts. The company manufacture laun-dry tubs, sinks, feeding troughs, etc.,of cement. The laundry tubs are in two grades, and are branded the Crownand the Empire. The former is con-structed on new and scientific lines, theentire top wearing edges being pro-tected by a metal edge in one solidpiece. The surface of the tub is per-fectly smooth with a w
Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . and toilet equipment has led to the useof cement for making laundry tubs. TheImperial Granite Co., Toronto, in their1909 catalogue, just issued, illustrateand describe a portion of their pro-ducts. The company manufacture laun-dry tubs, sinks, feeding troughs, etc.,of cement. The laundry tubs are in two grades, and are branded the Crownand the Empire. The former is con-structed on new and scientific lines, theentire top wearing edges being pro-tected by a metal edge in one solidpiece. The surface of the tub is per-fectly smooth with a white enamelfinish. The Empire is a little lessornate and is finished with a Crownsurface, the outside being colored ineither mottled blue or terra cotta. Thefront wearing edge is protected by ametal edge. Both these grades may behad with wooden tray covers if neces-sary. The other goods made by thiscompany are also said to be of thefirst rank. A copy of the cataloguewith discount sheet will be sent to any reader of the Plumber and Steamfitteron REVISING WINNIPEGS BY-LAWS. H. E. Plaxton, acting secretary fouthe master plumbers of Winnipeg, liasreceived notice from the city clerksoffice that two representatives from theMaster Plumbers Association are requested to meet in committee with thepublic works officers to discuss the pres-ent plumbing by-laws. Two represent-atives from the public health depart-ment and two from the Sanitary Asso-ciation, will also meet in this commit-tee. It is expected that the revision ofthe by-laws undertaken a few weeksago will be completed at this session. PLUMBING IN NEW YORKSCHOOLS. The accompanying detail of closetsdesigned for use in the public schoolsof New York are reproduced from theEngineering Review, New York. Thedetail is interesting in showing the mostup-to-date lay-out of this class of work. E. Stanley Mitton, Vancouver. h|asprepared plans for a residence to bebuilt for Wm. Trythall.
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