Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . ontreal delegation haveelected to take the boat trip already. The idea is a good one, and all whointend to go should notify Mr. Frank-land at once to that effect. He couldthen proceed to make the necessary ar-rangements. Those who have already decided tomake the trip are anxious to get moreto go. In the first place, the biggerthe attendance, the more successful theconvention will be. In the second place,if 100 in all take in the convention, ahalf-fare rate will be secured. Itseems reasonably assured that therewill be easily that number


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . ontreal delegation haveelected to take the boat trip already. The idea is a good one, and all whointend to go should notify Mr. Frank-land at once to that effect. He couldthen proceed to make the necessary ar-rangements. Those who have already decided tomake the trip are anxious to get moreto go. In the first place, the biggerthe attendance, the more successful theconvention will be. In the second place,if 100 in all take in the convention, ahalf-fare rate will be secured. Itseems reasonably assured that therewill be easily that number of delegatesalone, not counting the manufacturersand wholesalers representatives whowill go. It is expected that fully fifty will gofrom the Eastern provinces alone. Theattendance from the West will be larg-er, of course. Toronto Delegates. At the last meeting of the TorontoAssociation, delegates were appointedto attend the convention. Frank Max-well and J. E. Fullerton were selectedwith Geo. Cooper and H. S. Pell as al-ternates. (Concluded on Page 13.). Revised By-laws of Canadian Society New Draft Which Will be Submitted to the Convention at Calgary—All Mem-bers Should Look Them Over Carefully and be Prepared to Discuss Them. *Tp HE By-laws of the Canadian SocietyA of Domestic Sanitary and Heat-ing Engineers as revised by the officersfor submission to the convention at Cal-gary are as follows: 1. The president shall be the chiefexecutive officer, who shall preside atall the meetings of both the associatiorand executive committee; he shall havethe power—subject to the approval ofthe executive committee ?— to removefrom office any officer who fails to per-form his duty, and appoint his succes-sor in the same manner. He shall ap-point a sergeant-at-arms when in con-vention. The vice-president shall havethe same duties and authority in hisabsence. 2. The secretary-treasurer shall keepthe accounts of the association, receiveall monies paid to the association, andon order of


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