. Electrical news and engineering. hicle service may be had by writing the companyat Montreal or any of its branches. The new power transmission line to the Davidson pro-perty at Porcupine, Ont., in north-eastern Tisdale Township,is now almost completed. The Ontario Gazette contains notice tliat, under the On-tario Companies Act, letters patent have been issued incor-porating The Ontario Association of Electrical Contractorsand Dealers. The capital stock of the Western Electric Company,Limited, has been increased from $7,500,000 to $10,000,000. The death occurred recently of Mr. George Black,


. Electrical news and engineering. hicle service may be had by writing the companyat Montreal or any of its branches. The new power transmission line to the Davidson pro-perty at Porcupine, Ont., in north-eastern Tisdale Township,is now almost completed. The Ontario Gazette contains notice tliat, under the On-tario Companies Act, letters patent have been issued incor-porating The Ontario Association of Electrical Contractorsand Dealers. The capital stock of the Western Electric Company,Limited, has been increased from $7,500,000 to $10,000,000. The death occurred recently of Mr. George Black, 71East Avenue South, Hamilton. Mr. Black, who was apioneer telegrapher, was born in Montreal, eighty-one yearsago, and as a young man entered the service af the Company. He moved to Hamilton fifty years agoto manage the companys office in that city, having beenpreviously stationed at St. Hyacinthe and Brockville. Hehad been manager at Hamilton until ten years ago. October 15, 1918 THE ELECTRICAL NEWS 37 POWER CABLE. 350,000 CM. 3-Conductor 12000 volt Paper Insulated, Steel Tape Armoured Cable Overall Diameter— ins. Built to Specifications of Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario Eugene F. Phillips Electrical Works, Limited MONTREAL Branches : Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouver 38 THE ELECTRICAL NEWS October 15, 1918 Current News and Notes Fort William, Ont. It is stated that the city of Fort William. Ont., will en-deavor to secure the consent of the railway board to a seven-cent fare in order to cover the present deficit. Hamilton, Ont. The Standard Underground Cable Company of Ont., have been given a contract for eight hundredthousands pounds of copper wire to be used in the extensionof the transmission lines of the West Kootenay Power Com-pany from Grand Forks to Princeton. Guelph, Ont. Continual power shortages and consequent tie-ups on theGuelph street railway have caused the management to issuedelay slips which wi


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