. Electrical news and engineering . Mr. C. B. Hint, First Vice-President Canadian Electrical .\ssociaiion. responses were made to the various toasts as follows : OurGuests, Mr. Wilson, of the Queen \ictoria Niagara Falls ParkCommission, Mr. Lincoln, of the Cataract Construction Co., andMr. Innes, of the Guelph Light and Power Co ; Electrical In-dustries, Messrs. W. H. Browne and H. P. Dwight ; TheLadies, Mr. F. C. Armstrong ; The Press, Mr. W. Johnston,of the Electrical World; The Mayor of Niagara Falls, ; The Presiding Officer, Mr. John Vule. The closing day was devoted entirely to si


. Electrical news and engineering . Mr. C. B. Hint, First Vice-President Canadian Electrical .\ssociaiion. responses were made to the various toasts as follows : OurGuests, Mr. Wilson, of the Queen \ictoria Niagara Falls ParkCommission, Mr. Lincoln, of the Cataract Construction Co., andMr. Innes, of the Guelph Light and Power Co ; Electrical In-dustries, Messrs. W. H. Browne and H. P. Dwight ; TheLadies, Mr. F. C. Armstrong ; The Press, Mr. W. Johnston,of the Electrical World; The Mayor of Niagara Falls, ; The Presiding Officer, Mr. John Vule. The closing day was devoted entirely to sight-seeing. Startingat the Hotel Lafayette, the party were conveyed by the NiagaraFalls Park and River Railway to Rapids \iews, Brocksmonument, and Oueenslon. Crossing the river to Lewiston, ,1trip was made on the gorge railway. .A visit was also madeduring the day to the power houses and works of the Cataract. .Mr. J. .A. Kammkrer, CnaJian Electrical Power and Construction Compan} and the Niagara Falls Hy-draulic and Power Manufacturing Company, and the expeditionwound up by a trip on the Maid of the Mist. .Amongst the visitors to the recent convention of the CanadianElectrical Association at Niagara Falls, was Mr. William Mc-CuUoch, formerly with the Canadian General Electric Company,now the representative of Mr. Hugo Reisinger, 38 Beaver Vork, who is the .Ainerican agent and importer of Electracarbons, manufactured at Nuernberg, Germany. These goodswill be on sale in Canada by the Canadian General Electric Com-pany, and Mr. McCnlloch hopes to establish quite a business inthis countrv. These carbons do not come in competition withAmerican or Canadian made goods. June, 1897 CANADIAN ELEGTRlCAb NEWS WHY SOME LIGHTING PLANTS DONOT PAY. Bv F. C. Armstrong. Before proceeding to a discussion of the .subjectproper of this paper, it is necessary to fix a standard bywhich it may be deter


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