Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1908 . ve-land, Ohio:; Wm. M. Webster, Commis-sioner. Many papers were read and topics dis-cussed, matters of interest to the trade,also modern methods of manufacture. Among the more important things act-ed ujiou, and one whicli will appeal totli Canadian brass manufacturers par-ticularly, was the amendment to the con-22 stitution, enlarging their scope, so as totake in Canada. Heretofore, the as-sociation has not gone bey^pi theAmerican borders and on previous oc-casions efforts to amend the constitu-tion and enlarge their territory werenot s


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1908 . ve-land, Ohio:; Wm. M. Webster, Commis-sioner. Many papers were read and topics dis-cussed, matters of interest to the trade,also modern methods of manufacture. Among the more important things act-ed ujiou, and one whicli will appeal totli Canadian brass manufacturers par-ticularly, was the amendment to the con-22 stitution, enlarging their scope, so as totake in Canada. Heretofore, the as-sociation has not gone bey^pi theAmerican borders and on previous oc-casions efforts to amend the constitu-tion and enlarge their territory werenot successful, but this has now beenaccomplished and a number of newmembers were taken into the organiza-tion, among them some Canadian manu-facturers under the new and modifiedconstitution. The question of altering or changingthe tests on brass goods were discussedand referred to a committee consistingof Messrs. Webster, Ryan and Hoels-cher, with instructions to have same is-sued July 1st, 1909, and effective Janu-ary 1, 1910, when likely the piece in lieu. li. J. Cluff, King Radiator Company,Toronto, Elected a Vice-President ofthe American Foundrymens As-sociation. of the dozen lists will be used. This isleft in the hands of the committees. A special vote of (thanlsls and ap-preciation was by rising vote extendedto the Torontonians and to Mr. FredSomerville, Toronto, especially for thevery kind and hospitable, and courteoustreatment received while in Toronto. Tlie meeting after a two days ses-sion adjourned to meet in Detroit, Mich.,Sept. 15 and 16th of this year. CENTRAL HEATING PLANT. The authorities of the University ofToronto are considering a proposal toheat the buildings from a central heat-ing plant. The proposal is to erect thenew plant near University College andconvey the steam by means of under-ground pipes protected by asbestos. Itis estimated that a plant of this kindwould cost in the neighborhood of-lJJSO,-000. Juve 75, jgo8 PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER HEATING MARKETS P


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