Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1926, p. 2

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PERMANENT PAVEMENT [ct ome ama te vim IS IN GREAT DEMAND Victoria. strest, Princess fo Con- Programme of Board of Works cession 'street, York. street, Division Was Added to by the City Council. That the demand for permanent 'paving is increasing from year to year, was shown at the meeting of the City Counéil on Monday night, when a report on streeis to De pav- ed, recommended by the Board of Works was passed, and in addition & number; of streets added, on the récommendation -of various mem- bers of the council. A few years ago, people came down "to. the City Hall to protest against permanent pavements; now they storm thé city hall and ask for permanent paving, and with the programme undertaken by the Board of 'Work$ from year to year, it 100ks as if it will not be long before King- ston is one of the best paved cities in Ontario, There was just-one change fn the list passed by the Board of Works, at its last meeting. This 'was "the withdrawal of the paving of Beverly stréet, from King "to Union stréet. y Wiien the report on paving was submitted, Ald. McCartney wanted to know how much the outlay would cost, but it was statéd that this in- formation could not be given at the present. time as the city engineer Nas yet to go ever all the proposed work.y i Want More Paving: x Ald. Hebert put in a plea for the paving 'of Plum street, from Barrfe to Cherry. He stated that this block is In very bad state, and that the majority of the ratepayers on that street had asked for a permasient pavement. Members of the' tounet fegard to the matter. had no objection to this block being! Ald. Milne, chairman of the Fire added, and so it was tacked on the | 28d Light Committee immediately Hst. raised. an objection. Immediately other 'requedts were If Mr. Calhoun is to address the received. Ald. Kidd asked for the | COUR®H, I Would say that others who i submitted tenders for this work 'be ng of. Arch street, from Union to heard 100," remarked Ald. Laturney. ' e : Studet street, and Deacon street, "They should Dave the Sime Drive from Arch:to Barrie street.' This - lege. too Was added to the programme. ge 3 : "Have they asked for this per 1d. t - Ald, Ment spéke about the road miss{on?™ akked the Mayor. way on the north side of the City | MH : Park, extenfling from Wellington 'They did not «think that they street fo Barrie street. This is the thats a FP roadway the Board of Works took over from the Parks committes, Ald. ! Kent ' stated that this road was travelled over a great desl, as a re- sult of thé trafic to the General Hos- Dital, and 'that especially in the spring of the' year, it was in a ter rible state. He duked that it be phv- ed or a top dressing be placed on it. This toos was: added to the réport of the Board of Works. XR A, Ken, tn making & ge fo Aira survey ol streets, proposed AN ALL 2 | paving, stated that me tréet, jerom Alfred to the city limits, Nad been overlooked, agd he felt that At Our Big Inauguration Sal Tuesday Inlaid Linoleums At Special Prices 3 New arrivals in Inlaid Linoleums including Block and Tile patterns * and Jaspe and Granite | effects in the newest color combination, and the prices are so rea- sonable now that it will pay you to usé In- laid Linoleums on all your floors. to 'Pine Pine street, Division street. Alfred street, Pine to York street. York stréet. 'Alfred to Nelson street. : " Nelson street, York to Princess street. 4 Chatham street, Princess to York street. Livingston avenue, King to Union street, 3 Pembroke street, King to Union Street. °° . En Jenkins street, Alfred to Fronte- nag 'street. . ' . Raglan Road, frontreal to Divi- sion So 8 + street, Ordnafice to Raglan Road. v a: Charles stfeet, Rideau to Patrick street. ; Patrick street, Charles street, George street. + O'Kill street; strént. . /Eim street, Division to Alfredk street, to Alfred "ur Coats Modern styles, 45 to 47 inches long. Muskrat Coats . . . . .. . $135.00 French Seal Coats--Sable or Kolin: sky trimmed . .. . . save rt + 3125.00 French Seal Coats (all self fur) $90 to $100 Hudson Seal Coats . . . .... $175.00 and up Persian Lamb Coats $200.00 and up Raccoon Coats . ........ . $175.00 and up 1 only, beautiful Grey Squirrel Coat-- , regular $650.00. . . Sale Price $425.00. 1 only, ska Seal Coat--regular $550.08" Sa Price .. $375.00 Special reductions on remakes, relining and repairs. Prompt delivery. Ltd. 8 John McKa MANUFACTURING FURRIER WITH EVERY FIFTY CENT PURCHASE oF to Pine street, Stuart / to King ade | Barrie 'to King "4 make the most durable floors, because e pattern goes clear through to the strong Burlap-backing, insur- ing years of Ed wear. They are the most economical, because th never require expensive refinishing--just a washing makes them loo like new, and they are the only sanitary floor, as there are no seams to hold germs, and the ingredients uséd in making Linoleums are deadly to germs. = : Here you will find a pattern and coloring to suit your new color scheme for the home, office or store, in Dominion and Scotch makes at specially low prices. Newman & Shaw aT ------------------ ir ----. Smart Hats Parisian Shop would be heard," replied Ald. La- turney. : "I do not see why these men Shani not be heard and others too, i are to come," sald Ald. 'with that," remarked I stated that it one "tend was to be INLAID LINOLEUMS A Lively Breeze. ! A lively Dresse followed thé re- port of the Fife and Light Commit- tee, which recommended "that the: tender of Morris Yampolsky! to furn ish'the fire department 'with eighteen firemén's suits st $31.30 each, and three officers' suits at $38.15 each, <j be accepted." Mayor 'Augrove stated that Mr, N. B. Calhoun, who had put in a ten- der to furnish the sults for the mem- bers of the fire department, was present, with his lawyer, Mr. A. ©. Day, and 'that y had asked per- mission to ad the Council in - -> . One imported French Tooth Brush -- value BOc., given away 5 . - - . - FR DENTACLOR TOOTH PASTE ONLY ONE DEAL ALLOWED TO EACH CUSTOMER Branigan' STORE Drug ih Phone 18 me UEEN'S CAFE | CORNER UNION AND DIVISION STREETS tenance account; City of Windsor, re taxing gasoline used by munici- Pal cars; House wf Providence, re (grant. > x | The Board of Works Will be asked to report on a letter from Charles Law, re a passenger bus line. Mayor Angrove presided at the meeting and thé other members pre- sent were AldS. Allan, Anderson, | Bennett, Carson; Crowley, Driseoll, Dunphy, Hebert, J. B. Johnston, Kidd, Kent, Laturney, Matin, Milne, McCartney, Price and Sargeent. Sag fs : We want you to hold that CTub Dinner in our upstair 'difing Ball, where you may dance after dinger, "MEE" ARNEL & HAMBROOK CATERERS 4 9 * 4 4 4 4 Chinaware and Sfiverware to rent 4 4 "No luncheon too small." | a " man who 'hy this should be undertaken. The foadway is in very poor condition, While the traffic is very heavy. Ald, Price sald that this piece of roadway had not heen considered, as ft was felt that the government might updertake this work. He understood the government wonld undertake putting a top on the road- way from the Bath Road out. Ald. Priog stated further, that Ne f| end the City Rngineer had given the Stevenson & Hunter 85-87 PRINCESS STREET. TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. question of pavink for this year very serious consideration. It had heen Qecided to pave streets this year that wonld link up with streets already paved. One matter to receive' spec- 18] atténtion was that of giving the people going to and from the outer statfon, & ¢hance t¥ get to the north- ern part 'of the city, without com into Princess street. With the pro- gramme as Butlined, trafic could go via Stephen street to Division and thence to Alfred. The idea was to keep as much trafic ss possible off i} Princess street. The 'Council had wo objection to paris yarper Princess strest, ad- béard bY the Chuncil, that the others | should also. be: given address the Counell. Ald.. Hebert was ready to move that Mr. Calhoun be heard but did ng press the motion. Any eit has a right to come to the City Council and state his views if Cotncil™is prepared to hear him," said the Mayor. "I am mot taking Mr. Calhotin's part, but it is up to the Councll to state 1 they want to hear Mr. Calhoun or his re= Presentative." = . "I 'appreciate what you, have said," sald Ald. Milne,. addressing the chair, "but I will not answer any Questions that his lawyer may put. I do not intend to be cross-examined by a lawyer. I will ADSWEr any ques- tions Mr. Calhoun cares to ask about the goods. I have the mem- bars of the fige and light committee back of 'me in this." Ald. Dunphy suggested that the matter be given over to the Fire and Light mittee to deal with, and that il adjourn for a time to allow committee to bring in A Teport. On motion of Aids. Laturney and permission to DESERONTO I _ Deseronto, Jan. 235- Miss 'Ruth Irwin and Miss Kathleen Creggan,: who are attending Napanee :Colle- glate, spent the weeR-end at their respective homes, yt Chas. Thompson, of Thompson's Garage, gave an exhibition 'of car acfbbatics on theive on Sunday at- ternoon, to a number of interested spectators. k Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Seott have returned from Montreal where they have been spending & month with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Peden. Mrs. Robert Dewad of Belleville spent Sunday with Mrs. T. Allum, Nr. and Mrs. EB. C. Metcalfe loft on Monday for Calitoryia ~ wl they will be for six weeks. Mr. Metcalfe will attend the canners' convention at Louisville, Kentucky, en route. 3 Mr. Spencers of Napanee was a business caller in town on Mondiy. On Saturday evening, under the auspices of the es' Lea- gue, seven ta bridge were played at Greenbank, the home of the president, Miss Marjorie, Rath-{ "where [Hii 84 bun. The first prises were won by Mr. and Mrs. John, B and the consolation by Miss a8 Warren. At the conclusion of the playing re- freshments were served. This me- thod of raising money for the work, for which the league holds itself |! responsible, promises to be very lu- erative, Cer EEL Price, the matter was referred back to the Fire and Light Committee for further consideration, and Mr. Cal- houn and his lawyer were not given A present thelr case to Stated that he was of the same don as Ald. Kent regarding the ing of Princess Street to the ohms . being cent. per annum on over 3 1-2 . a monty Sar Nr "following

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