Electrical news and engineering . utwards by the upper member to illum-inate the vertical plane. This gives the result of two lightsin one. Being so designed and of all-porcelain enamelledsteel, there is no possibility of misplaced light or distribution of this equipment in Canada is incharge of Mr. Frank T. Groome, room 1710 Royal BankBuilding, Toronto. Mr. Groomcs intimate knowledge ofgood lighting and good lighting equipment is well recog-nized ami will establish confidence in Ibis new line. The S. Morgan Smith Co., York, Pa., have closed a con-tract for the supply of a 2,000
Electrical news and engineering . utwards by the upper member to illum-inate the vertical plane. This gives the result of two lightsin one. Being so designed and of all-porcelain enamelledsteel, there is no possibility of misplaced light or distribution of this equipment in Canada is incharge of Mr. Frank T. Groome, room 1710 Royal BankBuilding, Toronto. Mr. Groomcs intimate knowledge ofgood lighting and good lighting equipment is well recog-nized ami will establish confidence in Ibis new line. The S. Morgan Smith Co., York, Pa., have closed a con-tract for the supply of a 2,000 horizontal turbine to thiElectric Reduction Co., Buckingham, I. (J. This will bedirect connected to a generator. The company is adding a new unit tin i quipment. i HE E LE( TRICA-L \EWS October Li Equator Heat The Equator Manufacturing Company, of Hamilton,Canada, are manufacturing an air heater, following the de-sign shown in the accompanying illustration. This parti-cular type of household appliance is finding a very ready. sale in the average household where its operation is becom-ing general during the late autumn, as a means of holdingnff the date of starting up the troublesome coal furnace. Thecompany also manufacture a useful little toaster which con-sumes 550 watt hours. It is sturdily built and suitable foruse on the table or elsewhere. Attachment Used to Electrify Candle Sticks. William R. Noe & Sons, New York City, have develop-ed a device called the Lenox attachment, which is usedfor the purpose of electrifying candle sticks, so that theycan be used as portable lamps. As shown in the accom-panying illustration this device consists of a rubber cork
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