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' ,'-'\nvownw i\u00ab.\n^r\n\u25a0f!f\nHORTH VAKOOUVBB, B.O, TWMDAY, JWpWWWJ 91, lt'tf\n.\n^\"BH.\u2122 Mf\nEMPLOYERS' LIABILITY POLICY\n^ AJJKCiSED BY CITY COUNCIL\nAs\n JT\nQITV FATHBB8 TOLD OANOBLLA\nTION APTBB NINB MQMTIM\nWili OOBt MOW TBAJf\nOOMTnifUAMOB\n..iKQIN'SkB IW8TBUCTBD TO PBB\nPAJtfe COMPLETE BBPOBT OV\nBIOB LAKE OTOAUOWI\nThe regular meut'iiig'nf Ihe city cuuu-\ncil was held laat eV\u00abu||Wwith Aid.\nDick tlie only ahsentoe. ^^v \u2022'\nThe correspondence was especially\nlight, rotysequantly the ineeling wae\nnot a lengthy one. Mayor McNeish\npresided.\nMrs. Win. Meale aikad for an arc\nlight at the curner of ISth and Bldge-\n\u25a0 way. This was replied tp hy Aid. Irwln who aaid the light would he Installed immediately.\nThe deputy minister of public werkt\nin I'nnv. luil;-.ui lln city's iciplcst for a\ndredge ou I., hull pf tiie Ferry I'em\npany. Thc mayor elated that the Ferry Coilipauy had hail a reply from Mr.\nHtevens, Ml', iu the negative and the\ncompany was going to try and gel an\nothor drudge tu lake lhe phu'c of the\n\" Mi.\"iinli,a \" asked for.\nIlr. Nun'ninlii' ami Merlin submit-\nlml a slutcuieiil amounting to \u2666 llil! for\nIri'iiliiiciil ol' cases of civic employees.\nK. Cetcrsiiu's account wai put in aa-\nI araii'l.v for i'i2. Thoy were referred\nto the health committee.\nMessrs. il. 0, MrOregor submitted a\nstatement iu respect to thc Oily Km\npl.i.vee\u00bb' Liability insurance pulicy. A\nwuek ugo iilee-ii lliu couucil was consid-\nering cancelling the pulicy it was left\nuver for n week In order liiat t state\nin. in should he got from 1). 11. Ue-\nHrugor showing what lhe difference iu\nthe cosl, if any, would he if the policy\nwas cami'llcil uuw or lei ruu to expire-\nliun April Isl. The answer received\nwas as follows:\n\"That llee total earned premium, according to .hi,.in nn \"li\" if policy ileum i-lli-'l hy you amounts aproxiuialc-\nly ?\\.-\"\"i The earned promium calculate! pro rata amounts to abuut 17,700\nmaking a difference, of 11,100. The\nwriter atatcd lhal Ihis would represent\nan evpi-ii.uniii- of over (oll,noo fer\nll\".ii'i oi v. i-i i.~ ami ultIinni;lyiln> cor\nluiiiii nni wouhl lieiniii consiileralily iu\n\"llliu iiuiiii', of premium iu hand by\num'-Million uf the policy. Now, uc\nWished In poiul out very clearly that\n, ,l^ele-n., (lie i' X | I'll 111111, e illl||llg til. llCkl\n<3 Infi^L nionllis would greally exceed\n*jii,iitl\\,iiiie elliiliiiii of of Hie policy al\nIhia jus. lure would bo In lhe cily 'a\nilirailva\/ltagc.\nAid. |'i.i 11 declared Ihere must be\nsome mistake. He did not think Ihere\nwas any policy in existence that would\ncost moro lo cancel it nine months\nthan for ils full continuance. To deter-\nmlno clearly lhe pusitiuu of affairs in\ntbis respect, Hie mayor appointed Aid.\n. I\nFreser'end Mc||\u00bbe,a committee to investigate it,\nAiiutiii'r communication was received\nftoro II, tl. McQrepor A da. eapellning\nsurprise at the attitude taken at last\nweek's council meeting ra accident te\nWin. Hpciicc which led almost te a de\ntermination to cancel the policy. It\nwaa stated tbat the uuly point at ieaue\nwaa whether or nut the city waa re-\nsponsible. Thuy had advised (bat the\ncity had uo legal liability and wllh\nMr. Hpi'iice thinking lhat he had a case\nthey (the company) weru prepared lo\ncarry out tbeir contract with tlie city\nby defending tb* case at Iheir own ex\npebse. ' \\ .\nA letter in the same regard waa re\nreived from the city lelicitnr ilating\nihut according to H 0, Mcdregur k\ntin'l. letter the city was nol liable ami\nue ini iliuiilv Hie Insurance\nbound to iiinii' i Hn- .uv\nper the policy. Tho city\never, be desirous of arli\noua miinii.er towards Mr. Hp\nsaid, in which case lhe Insurance L'u\ncould not he looked lu lo pay tiie cli*rg\nes Incurred. V\nThe engineer submitted a plan a ml\nepeciliculious fur thl grading of Keilb.\nCHOICE OF CITY HALL SITE\nDEFERRED UNTIL THURSDAY\nFUBTHBB OFFBBB TO BB BB0BJ.V-\nAND OONHIDEBED IK THB\nINTERIM\nY'uh kid. I\nhail alreaely\nW..C. u. . . ,.,..,-u'\"i\nHon of their coiilrac\nestimaicdVi frpm lit)\nthe ii|iiiei.-.i niiliniiiiiil\nrotd from 'Uew ick* s venue weileny lo]^\"1 \u00bb',e\u00bb finpiA he considered llrsl\nthe city limits or la.Ku.v ronl. II\nwas resulvi'.l to go ih.-'l with the wurk\nhy advertising it.- \/\nMessrs. Limlburg uml l.nnl maiie \\u\nolfi'r ef $1.50\u2014\u2666201)' for the rumple\niiii'l on Keith road\nlii) to 7.1 cubic yards.\nIl|.'llel'\u201el \"Ulllilll liul U|'|'l,iMIII,'ilulv |0\ninvar ibe '\"\" laltef amounts.\nIt was referred lo the Board of\nWorkj.\nThe N. V. City FerriesV.'o. gave no\n(ire of a meeting of Ihe shareholders\nof the company on January ilml fur the\npurpuse of receiving the auditor.-.' report to the shareholders and lhe balance\nsheet for the past fiscal year.\nAid. Mrliiii' moved thai a plebiscite\nbe taken al the general election on ail-\niiniiiii,\" li I,. 212 within the city limits on i niieliiinii only that the uwu6rs\nbe paid fer street and lane clearing\nanil aieo that all streer*end rights lie\nininiil over lo Ihe city. The motion\npatted with Aid. Irwin seconding it.\nIle pointed out that as Ihe ilistricl lul\nwaa under provincial regulations theru\nwould be nu charges against it.\ni'nder the heading oftin'|uirjes Aid.\nEoieiiian aaked for a full detailed re\npurt ou thu linn' Luke tuunel and r\u00bb\nservoir scheme to lhe end of the year.\nThe engineer was instrucled to prepare\nthis.\niu respect lo the annual statement\nIbe mayor said the treasurer was pre\npared tu give information lo a..y of\nthe aliliTinan lor hia use at the annual ratepayers meeling.\nContinued en page 8\nDistrict Money By-laws\n\u00ab Passed by Small Vote\nELECTORATE APPBOVB BXPBNDI-\nTUBE ON WATEBWOEKB AMP\nA , \/ SCHOOL BITB8\nHalurday's polling on ibe district\niiinni'y bylaws was remarkable for lit\namaliness. Twu bylaws aggregating\n4100,000 weru passed on Ihe voting of\nsixty four.raleptyera. Oue by-law waa\n|o raiae $011,000 for waterworks purpuses in the Lynn Valley section, and\ntins wu passed with a vote of dl to\n\" (he second liy law wat for icbool.\npurposes, $10,000, ind wai pawed witb\na vote of Dii to 12. The waterworki\nby-law ia for the purpose ef establish\ning a system for supplying water to\nlbe higher levels in I.ynu Valley while\nllie school hy lew ii for lha purchase of\nadditional Ichool allee. The polling\nwae ae follows:\nWaterworks by-law\u2014Lynn Vallty, 3$\nif, II agajrfl; North I\/oned'ala, lb for;\nCapilano, I for.\nBchoellyl|w-I.ynn Valley, 92 for,\nt again*\/ Norlh Lonadale, 16 for; Cap\nilano, tmlor, I against.\n. Edmund's Social\na Great Success\nTh* l\u00abrliei of Ht. Edmund'e church\nI'liiorfaincil at a mosl enjoyable social\nami dance it Iht llorllcull.rtl Hill\nlest nigbt. Ths 'nail wu crowded ind\nibout flfly coupjaa teak tb* door asd\n\u2022ed th* light fentutic to th*\nat yeed matfi, ft Wl* many \u00bbf\ntbt otber giwt* took stats at tk*\nvarious whist tables and competed for\nthe valuable prizes offered, ninl a large\niiiiii.ilier preferred silling around watch\nipg the dancing.\nA very nice lunch supper was serv\neel iu the outer room and spoke volume* for Ihc catering of thc ladies oi\nthe church [gmlriillec who were untiring iu Ibea efforts throughout tbe uight\nto see that caNt one enjoyed themselves\nto Ihe fullest oi.nl ami indeed the\nladies aro tu he congratulated upeu the\nsuccessful w*y iu whieb rhey succeeded in their effurts'*- After upper Ma\nyor McNeiih made a iheR'SH4c|| after\nwhich dancing was resumed ami kept\nup until lha small huurs of lb* morn\n111 pursuance of an arrangement made\net the last regular mooting of the\ncouncil, lbe city fathers mut spiiriully\nyeslenluy afternoon In order In consider further the choice of a city ball\neile. Aid. Fruser was the unly absentee.\nAt the nui-u-i Aid. Dick i.u uil the\ni|uestinii us tu whether it wus llic council ':\u2022 iiii ini iiiii |u