-s.^ .^^. ^,v^. <» IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET {MT-3) // 1.0 I.I 1.25 l^|28 |2.5 ■50 ■^~ M^n ■" Uli 12.2 £ 1:° 110 iiSi U 11.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 Wni MAIN STRUT WnSTIR.N.Y. I4SS0 (716) •7a-4S03 ■ elure, i; ■ t 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 3-=)S»t)"t TO tlifiStean^ Users of (?!aiiada. ^'tC«.,>, . ,„«,^ — ^ j Economy. intelligence. Tlio iuu iiig tilt' 8e«-vi tilt' bciit'tit () Association ; .\w\ lit'l|) its nit't'tings am lie iiupossibl Stationery be a fair sah such qiit'sti*) The meetings of tliirt Sot'it'ty art' largely devoted to the discussion of tlie tractical priiici|>lt':4, pertaining to every-day duties of tliose in charge of Steam *lftnt«. Hy this means the experience of one is adtled to that of another; and all are l>eneKtteriences. \ mjim^W^W * Ei]Gii]EERS. PREAMBLE, This Association shall at no time be used tor the furtherance of strikes, or in any way interfering between its members and their employers in regard to wages; recognizing the identity of interests between employer and employee, not countenancing any |)roject or enterprise that will inerfere with the perfect harmony between them ; neither shall it be used for political or religious purposes. Dkak Siu: We respectfully call your attention to the fact that we have organized in this city, the above Association, and otter you as a steam user the benefits to be derived from it. Vou will see by reatling the above Preamble which is the base of all our laws — that we are in no way a Trades' Union, neither can we in anv way become connected with anv of the Trades' Unions. THE OBJECT OF TH!S ASSOCIATION 18, 1st. That of serving as a Schotd of Instruction for its members. 2nd. That of meeting toarether and discussing matters theorectical and practical, pertaining to our calling. 3rd. That of examining Kngineers and Kiremen as to their proficiency, and granting graded ('ertificates of ability. 4tli. That of being a medium through which Steam Users may be sup- | plied with good and reliable F^igineers. 6tli. That of being an Association for relief in deserving cases of sickness or distress. We be -iTvices is ti iiid as our iiuirally an( issist us, an his Associa Trustin •ation for ni To The C (;knti being desii ' ^my coMtril w da. '•^mmn'tH^j^ The attention oi'tlie Steam Using I'nblie is ealleil to tlie tact that in engag- iiig tiio services of a member reconnnendod l>y this Society, they not only get the benefit of his individual experience, but also that of every member of the i Association ; as it is the primary object of this institution to educate, enlighten nd help its members. 'I'he wage