. Electrical news and engineering . id and assistance in promoting its enter-piises to broader dimensions and still greater successes. After makinjj a thorough inspection of the lightingstation and factory, under the direction of the officers ofthe company, the health of the President was proposedby Aid. Stevenson, and replied to in suitable terms bySenator Thibeaudeau. In proposing the health of thegeneral manager, Mr. Browne, .-Xlderman Sadler re-marked that Montreal was the best lighted city A toast to the heads of the departments,proposed by Strathy, was responded t


. Electrical news and engineering . id and assistance in promoting its enter-piises to broader dimensions and still greater successes. After makinjj a thorough inspection of the lightingstation and factory, under the direction of the officers ofthe company, the health of the President was proposedby Aid. Stevenson, and replied to in suitable terms bySenator Thibeaudeau. In proposing the health of thegeneral manager, Mr. Browne, .-Xlderman Sadler re-marked that Montreal was the best lighted city A toast to the heads of the departments,proposed by Strathy, was responded to byMr. P. G. Gossler, chief electrician. .After congratula-tory speeches by Messrs. Frank Badger, Jr., John Mor-rison and D. Parigeau, M. L. A., the company sangthe National .theni and Auld Lang Syne, andseparated. MR. WILLIAM THOMPSON. We have the pleasure of presenting to our readersthe accompanying portrait and sketch of Mr. , the author of the series of articles on Chemistry in the Boiler Room, and other contribu-. I lk>.\UsON. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. In reply to Jas. McPhersons eni-niiry in your lastissue, I beg to say that an injector should work underconditions stated, provided, of course, his injector is ingood order, and feed pipe of ample area so as to reducefriction to lowest margin. I understand him to say hisBlake pump has to force water a distance of 80 feethorizontally, and then go vertically, and receives itssupply of water under pressure of from 20 to 40 poundspressure. Cause of knocking is most likely poor ad-justment of suction valves, which are probably adjustedto work at atmospheric pressure. Run your cold waterinto a barrel for a while and pump from this, and see ifknocking disappears. If it does, set the spring on yoursuction valves to work at cold water pressure, or pumpfrom a tank using ball-cock to regulate supply of water;the latter course is recommended. Wm. Thompson. tions which have recently appeared in the pages of thisJournal, and w


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