15/46 'No,' I answered, 'but will you at five ?' He looked at me for a moment and then he said, 'Fyshe, I'll do it; at five, or at anything over that they like to name. If we get a new council in they may name their own figure.' 'Good,' I said. 'I hope all the other businessmen will be animated with the same spirit.'" * * * * * Thus it was that the light broke and spread and illuminated in all directions. People began to realize the needs of the city as they never had before. Mr.Boulder, who owned, among other things, a stone quarry and an asphalt company, felt that the paving of the streets was a disgrace. |