Electrical news and engineering . hting and power systems in the vicinity of Montreal. Mr. W. F. McKnight, wire and cable sales engineer ofthe Xorthern Electric Co., Toronto, has been transferred tothe Head Office at 121 Shearer St., Montreal, to undertakenew duties as Educational Director for the Company. Mr. C. H. Tillet has been appointed signal engineer ofthe Grand Trunk System in succession to Mr. R. F. Mr. Tillet joined the signal department of theGrand Trunk in 1913, and was appointed supervisor of signalson the eastern lines of the system in that year. He wasmade elec
Electrical news and engineering . hting and power systems in the vicinity of Montreal. Mr. W. F. McKnight, wire and cable sales engineer ofthe Xorthern Electric Co., Toronto, has been transferred tothe Head Office at 121 Shearer St., Montreal, to undertakenew duties as Educational Director for the Company. Mr. C. H. Tillet has been appointed signal engineer ofthe Grand Trunk System in succession to Mr. R. F. Mr. Tillet joined the signal department of theGrand Trunk in 1913, and was appointed supervisor of signalson the eastern lines of the system in that year. He wasmade electrical engineer of the signal department in June1<US. and acting signal engineer in December 1918, a posi-tion which lie has held until his present appointment. Mr. W. P. OBrien has been appointed manager of thereorganized and enlarged New Business department ofMontreal Light, Heat & Power Consolidated, with whichdepartment Mr. W. B. Johnston—who goes to New YorkCity to handle the sales end of the Branston Violet Rays—. Mr. W. P. OBrien was formerly identified. The scope of the department nowunder Mr. OBriens direction comprises power sales, elec-tric and gas service sales, industrial gas appliances and ser-vices, branch offices and stores. Mr. OBrien has been withthe Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company for nearlytwenty years. For the last eleven years he has been con-nected with the Power Sales end of the companys bus-iness, and for the last two years has been Manager of thePower Sales department. Bowmanville, Ont. The ratepayers of Bowmanville, Ont., will vote on theHydro Radial by-law on November 22. Chatham, Ont. The Chatham Hydro-electric Commission have com-menced taking over the service lines formerly suppliedby the electrical department of the Chatham Gas Companywhich was recently purchased by the city. It is expectedthat the city will be entirely supplied with Hydro powerby January 1. Didsbury, Alta. A by-law will be submitted to the ratepayers of Dids-bury, Al
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