Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . l issue the license. The penalty for violation of the or-dinance is a fine of not less than $5nor more than $100, or not more thansix months imprisonment. In addi-tion, a license may be revoked at anytime, for cause, after a proper hearing before the board. Any plumber mayhave the right to appeal from the de-cision of the board to the Mayor, butthe Mayors decision shall be final. KING RADIATOR It has been known for some time thatthe King Radiator Company, Toronto,have been strengthening their organiza-tion with the inten


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . l issue the license. The penalty for violation of the or-dinance is a fine of not less than $5nor more than $100, or not more thansix months imprisonment. In addi-tion, a license may be revoked at anytime, for cause, after a proper hearing before the board. Any plumber mayhave the right to appeal from the de-cision of the board to the Mayor, butthe Mayors decision shall be final. KING RADIATOR It has been known for some time thatthe King Radiator Company, Toronto,have been strengthening their organiza-tion with the intention of enlargingtheir manufacturing capacity. Mattershave come to a head and it is nowdefinitely announced for the first timethat arrangements have been made toenlarge their Board of Directors by theaddition of three of the most successfulbusiness men in Ontario, these beingThomas South worth, Director of Colo-nization for the Ontario Government,who has resigned his position to be-come secretary of the King J. OBrien, well known as a railway. THOMAS SOUTHWORTH, The new Secretary-Treasurer of theKing Radiator Co. contractor, of Renfrew,,and mine ownerat Cobalt; and R. Y. Eaton, vice-presi-dent of the T. Eaton Company, To-ronto. Mr. Southworth, who* will be activelyconnected with the company in future,was formerly associated with Hon. Graham, Minister of Railways andCanals, in the newspaper business atBrockville, but for the past 13 yearshas held high executive positions for theOntario Government. Considerable additional equipment hasalready been installed at the plant inorder to make its line of radiatorscomplete for every use, and to handlean increased volume of business. Thecompanys plant was described in thePlumber and Steamfitter of November 2. INDESTRUCTIBLE LAVATORYGOODS. The Canadian H. W. Johns-ManvillcCo., Toronto, is making an indestructi-ble line of indurated fibre tanks, seatsand covers for closets and J-M seats and tanks areclaime


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