Electrical news and engineering . actured by the Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Com-pany. Chicago, and is shown in the accompanying illustra- T t* * vsa Equator Toaster Stove The illustration herewith shows the Equator toasterstove, manufactured by the Equator Manufacturing Com-pany, Hamilton. Out. It is a very ruggedly constructed ap- tion. The company call particular attention to the follow-ing features: (1) Housing of steel, white porcelain enameled;oke of spring steel supporting metal holder; (3) Metalholder supporting reflecting dome an lower bowl; (-4) Re-ig dome of opal glass, softe


Electrical news and engineering . actured by the Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Com-pany. Chicago, and is shown in the accompanying illustra- T t* * vsa Equator Toaster Stove The illustration herewith shows the Equator toasterstove, manufactured by the Equator Manufacturing Com-pany, Hamilton. Out. It is a very ruggedly constructed ap- tion. The company call particular attention to the follow-ing features: (1) Housing of steel, white porcelain enameled;oke of spring steel supporting metal holder; (3) Metalholder supporting reflecting dome an lower bowl; (-4) Re-ig dome of opal glass, softens and distributes light; (5)table hanger for adjusting lamp without removinggUi«ware; (6) Deflector diverts upward rays downward toworking plane; (Tl Upper part of bowl clear glass, protectsl»mp from dust and dirt; (8) Lower part of bowl white en-ameled glass, softens and diffuses light; (9) Air intakeallows cool air to pass upward continually around Denzar unit is distributed in Canada by the PerkinsElectric pliance, built of nickel plated, cold rolled steel and rated at550 watts. It is approved by the Hydro-Electric Power Com-mission. Personals Mr. Wills Maclachlan was elected one of the vice-presi-dents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers atthe annual meeting of the Institute held in New York. May16. Mr. F. I. Spielman, of Spielman Agencies, Regd., Mont-real, agents for Griffiths Bros. & Co., London, British Aluminium Co., British Ever Ready Co., etc., is on a business tripto England. Mr. F. T. Kaelin has been appointed chief engineer ofthe Shawinigan Water & Power Co. He was formerly as-sistant chief engineer, and joined the staff in 1902, comingto Canada from Switzerland. Mr. H. Hulatt, manager of telegraphs. Grand Trunk andGrand Trunk Pacific Railways. Montreal, has been electedsecond vice-chairman of the Telegraph and Telephonic Di-vision of the American Railroad Association. Mr. Geo. D. Perry, general manager of the G. X.


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