. Electrical news and engineering . ringing up in spite of the blue ruinists cryof hard times and keen competition. It may be that, like ourselves, the promoters of theseconcerns hold their own opinions as to the time whenbest to launch out, and no doubt they have also the con-viction that after a lengthened period of depression theremust always come a revival in business. Referring more particularly to the electrical industry,we note with pleasure the arrival into the Canadian fieldof the Ontario Electric and Engineering Co., Ltd., re-cently organized for the purpose of carrying on a generale


. Electrical news and engineering . ringing up in spite of the blue ruinists cryof hard times and keen competition. It may be that, like ourselves, the promoters of theseconcerns hold their own opinions as to the time whenbest to launch out, and no doubt they have also the con-viction that after a lengthened period of depression theremust always come a revival in business. Referring more particularly to the electrical industry,we note with pleasure the arrival into the Canadian fieldof the Ontario Electric and Engineering Co., Ltd., re-cently organized for the purpose of carrying on a generalelectric contracting, supply and repair business, withcommodious headquarters at 77 to 81 .Adelaide streetwest. It is intended, we understand, to pay special attentionto repair work, which feature will no doubt commenditself to central station men, who even with the best ofgood luck may sometimes require the quick co-operationof a well-equipped machine shop and competent en-gineers. The secretary-treasurer, Mr. W. Heathcote, who tor. 60 K. w. Single Phask . some years held a responsible position on the engineer-ing staff of the Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., isa gentleman of sound business experience and executiveability, who will doubtless perform his duties with creditto himself and profit to the company. The position of chief engineer is held by Mr. MazenRitchie, A. I. E. E., a graduate of the Royal MilitaryCollege, Kingston, who has had several years experi-ence with the larger companies both in England and onthis continent. The sales department will be in the hands of Mr. Ashworth, so well and favorably known to the elec-trical public as having been on the agency staff of theC. G E. Co. since its inception, having only severed hisconnection to identifj himself with the new enterprise. We illustrate on this page a single phase alternatingcurrent dynamo which this company are now placing onthe Canadian market. It is of the inductor type, withsta


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