Electrical news and engineering . Vice-President. Me •nbers of the Montreal Electr ical Contractors Association decidec . at a r scent m: eting, not to recog uze the union: the demands of the >n being regarded as prepos ter- ous The \ viremen have gone on. strike, but, t a further meeting on. Fun e 24. it vas decided by asso cia- tior member s to sit tight and av fait dev elopment Some of the c on- trac tors state they are not affect- ed- -most o [ the men being at i Mr. H. Vincent, Executive Committee Mr J. A. St. Amou Executive Committee THE ELECTRICAL NEWS July 1, 1919 All the wood is sa


Electrical news and engineering . Vice-President. Me •nbers of the Montreal Electr ical Contractors Association decidec . at a r scent m: eting, not to recog uze the union: the demands of the >n being regarded as prepos ter- ous The \ viremen have gone on. strike, but, t a further meeting on. Fun e 24. it vas decided by asso cia- tior member s to sit tight and av fait dev elopment Some of the c on- trac tors state they are not affect- ed- -most o [ the men being at i Mr. H. Vincent, Executive Committee Mr J. A. St. Amou Executive Committee THE ELECTRICAL NEWS July 1, 1919 All the wood is sawed by an electrically driven h. water the farmer drinks and that with which he irri-gates his land, are pumped by an electrically driven fact, I believe the modern, farmer has become so energizedwith the electrical idea that he is largely propelled by thethought of it. What has been said about wiring, switches, base plugsand heavy wattage appliances for the residence and apart-ment house, apply equally as well in the modern far


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