Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . ion of the main trap as isdrawn on the sketch is not correct, how-ever. The trap should not be placed atthe foot of any soil pipe stack, as thesoil dropping into the same is very aptto break the seal of the trap. We mightalso state that the way the correspon-dent shows the trap for cellar draining is incorrect. It is very apt to be sy-phoned by the discharge of the trap should be fed from a rainwater leader so that seal would alwaysbe maintained. C. M. S. garding this we simply give the follow-ing quotation from the Honora


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . ion of the main trap as isdrawn on the sketch is not correct, how-ever. The trap should not be placed atthe foot of any soil pipe stack, as thesoil dropping into the same is very aptto break the seal of the trap. We mightalso state that the way the correspon-dent shows the trap for cellar draining is incorrect. It is very apt to be sy-phoned by the discharge of the trap should be fed from a rainwater leader so that seal would alwaysbe maintained. C. M. S. garding this we simply give the follow-ing quotation from the Honorable JudgeArchibald\s deliverance: Plaintiff does not ask any relief withreference to the name of the CompanyDefendant. It specially reserves reliefconcerning that before another tribunal. This special point referring to the de-fendants corporate name is covered byour action now pending in the TorontoCourts, this is merely a technical point,however, and it is practically achievedby the breadth of the present judgment. However, the principal point in your. Changes Made in Plumbing Job. USE OF STANDARD NAME. Editor Plumber and Steamfitter,—Inyour issue of June 1, page 13, there isa column headed Standard Com-panies May Unite. . This articletreats also of the recent injunctiongranted us against the Standard Idealo., Port Hope, and the only objectionwe have to find with that part of it isthe bald statement that the injunctiondoes not affect the name of the Stand-ard Ideal Co. in any way, it having beenexcepted in the present suit, and re- 13 article that we wish to set straight isI lie inference that there is a possibilityof the Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co. en-tering into any alliance with the Stand-ard Ideal Co. Thic company are in notrea,ty whatever and have had no com-munication with the Port Hope peopleregarding any compromise and the re-cent visit of the four officers of theStandard Co., of Toronto, had noth-ing to do with this suit and no confer-ence whatever was held with the


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