Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1917, p. 19

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ILLUSTRATED SECTION. The City owns its own Asphalst Paving Plant, part of which is - shown above at its home on the Fair Grounds. This plant was purchasel in 1916 at a cost of over $9,000. Sond a NNO re Pte. George S. Kerr, son of Mrs. CT : Daisy Kerr, Crosby, Ont. He enlisted gigi : two years ago with the 146th Battal: re ion, and later transferred to the 72nd Battalion, now in France. Barrie Street, looking north from King Street; City Park to right. This street was paved in 1912 with Junction of Brock and Clarence Streets, showing the asphalt macadam on old macadam base. paved with asphalt block in 1912, Lieut. Harold Grant Fraser, 2nd Battalion, in France, son of - Rew. John Francis Fraser, 106 Barrie Street, City. Looking down Princess Street from its asphaltic concrete, with sandstone blocks in the track allow Gunner Robert F. Graham, son of" Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, corner of Albert and Stuart Streets. King: ston. He was recently gassed, but is again on the firing line.

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