Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . t about $12,000, and includeshower baths and a fully equipped mod- ern domestic kitchen, electric fan ven-tilation, etc. They will be an object les-son in modern equipment. Must Not Raise Service. Toronto, Ont.—R. C. Harris, Com-missioner of Works, has issued the fol-lowing notice: It is found that certainbuilders, plumbers and drainmenthroughout the city, when engaged inthe construction of new buildings, raisethe water service to the surface of theground in order to facilitate their build-ing operations and to avoid the expenseof provi


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . t about $12,000, and includeshower baths and a fully equipped mod- ern domestic kitchen, electric fan ven-tilation, etc. They will be an object les-son in modern equipment. Must Not Raise Service. Toronto, Ont.—R. C. Harris, Com-missioner of Works, has issued the fol-lowing notice: It is found that certainbuilders, plumbers and drainmenthroughout the city, when engaged inthe construction of new buildings, raisethe water service to the surface of theground in order to facilitate their build-ing operations and to avoid the expenseof providing proper equipment. Noticeis hereby given that any such action willresult in prosecution of the offender. Billy and the Twins. This is a photograph of BillyDowns, traveler for the Detroit IdealCo., with his family. The twins werepresented to him seven months ago andthey are thriving, healthy are girls, Grace and Isabel. Hiseldest daughter, Aileen, is 5 years old. Only the intimate friends of Billyknow anything about the existence of. Misses Grace and Isabel, and the publi-cation of this photograph will, we feelsure, create a mild sensation in thetrade. Billy doesnt look the part of afather of twins. The twins will begrown up almost as soon as he will. Veryproud of his pretty little family is Billy,and his only regret is that one of thetwins was not a boy to sell goods someday. 20 Strikers to Start Business. A despatch from Windsor reads :—Windsor, June 30.—The continued re-fusal of the firms by whom they wereformery employed to accede to the de-mands of the striking plumbers and thehelpers has decided them to embark inthe plumbing business on their own ac-count and steps have been taken to or-ganize a co-operative association. Officers will be elected and headquar-ters opened in this city on Tuesday,after which the strikers say they willgo after new business. There are about45 men on strike. TAPPING WATER MAINS. Editor Plumber and Steamfitter. —One of


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