AGREEMEN1 FASStD 11 i, lure mijrnt rise as n the agreement, i .lruary''?i.'r,nvtW' ; , ..;!. Id be nectary that 1 Proceed Immediately l !, exercised In getting! After certain discussion, -the through, else la -whole council decided to proceed at lit !)- lost," Mr. Mayers ' "nce with consideration of the .Used that the city had 'Agreement and this was done, r i give effect to the'Mnvor McMordle pointed out Ajlioiit this, validating, that to date, as fast progress as paswd. Every minute PO"'blj8 had been made with the nr'Wrirtus and he urged "tting through of the agreement. INADIAN flONAL WW r 33 TO 59 T mI.ii A. Majq'r, who Kiant British Fair- iiMiioplane in an at-' tin in the air longe v hours. ItftiH.. ii't bill tnr fndurarlci Til 1TIHH x Mi J AT SPECIAL MEETING'S1 .t from page one) Kiiim i) ic, tat quftjrijr k in getting (he bfaw : i''olo. The legis-'!t. would not con- viiiduting act until the SI LK Allt RECORD ami f uum 91 1 JULY .... AUGUST 1 9 29 IT BITTER I '! ' Km- y hax l tor- i'l'wSt, C , ..., . . litUT 'li'ig 'I, (,( ' ' .-'imt his- and StthtSetifig in GREAT BRITAIN. FRANCE HELGIUM GERMANY. .... SWITZERLAND. . ITALY .00 UP all F.xrtN.sr mndrrtvn 14 SAIL FROM MONTREAL JULY 5th ON THE S.S. "ANDANIA" you Qel GOOD SERHCB COM PORTA I11.K STATE ROOMS GOOD FOOD OulJoor Days ! INDOOR.. A DOZEN Call at City Tic UT Office deal had been approved by the ratepayers. Already an effort was being made to havs the ner- stated that he and Mr. Pawson were prepared to deal immediately with 911V cnntontirMm -t iad taken time to secure the advlcp' of Mr. Mayers and the! Ontario Commission. The nug-Kestloris of the Commission had ' r.y just come to hand. On the suggestion of Mr. Mayer one ameuiment was made to the draft delegating the city engineer to be the sole judge as I to whether the level of the water at Woodworth Lake was being maintained by the company so as not to endanger the municipal water supply. '.He clause BrovidJag for the $150,000 trust Jdnd (routine purchase price agatiisMdi&tHlness i the cjty onhe JrglhtJpJt waS retained in theV agreement r-al-though Mr. Parson stated that this would not tif necessary on passage of the validation act. he Montreal Trust Co. was named as trustee. The matter of rental of poles jame In for considerable discussion. In view of the fact that .wles could be erected for $35 ;nd their lifetime was up to 18J years, Mayor McMordie thought .hat a rental of $2.50 annually was exorbitant. In view of the fact that the city would be renting more poles from the company than the company would be renting from the city, .His Worship suggested that tb eiital figure be reduced or the City erect its awn poles. The outcome of this matter was that Mr. Pawson ag vaa acceptable to the council. Concession to Company i DIES IN ITALY Lady .Elizabeth TarnarvonJ -J ... ct widow ot jljora Carnarvon and jUter Of. ' illness near Naples. Her explor er husband wis1 associated, with Howard Carter In the discovery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, in Egypt, over the entrance to which was graven a prediction of ideath for those who might open the vaults. TOWN OF BARNSLEY WENT INTO MOVIES BUT LOST MQNEl LONDON, England. Feb. 141 The Corpo Htion of Burn.sley-, th' mining, town in the west riding of reed upoq a rental of $2 which, Yorkshire. 4ias quickly repenttid of its renture into the,riisr4e.J)Usi- ness. , Alter a run, Ats MnSfe-.10 weeki; in which ?SW5fttt 'tf - Aii-loitr.ThiP'en- the company shaU proceed with ,terprisi.hjsiySli'.dov.n. all possible dpatch with its J The pub'te'lm tjdp'ras allo- f.':der Herbert i scheme c4jir than at VVoodworth enterprise mi remer!v rented to ' ' in 'i aiLU 1' liUIIbl I -ilfA KIM . K . I : 4 . I . . I. . . . a clause be Inserted to the efft council, with a Soclatlst majority, that the company would be ex ued for "any cause over, which the company has ho control." Mr 'vvf)n ,riWarl Jfett the com; pany intended to pred with decided to. exercise their rut Ms nvjntory powers and use it.fai; th-pr?sentyj pt fJ. Though the IrtWjht prteet rharjtd, wfth special ill good faith and he also pointed! 'be" enterpT! 1U.1 1 I - 4-kl a - ! Thn mivi mayor. Alderman F. J sustain. There might be un-,',rol.v. n interview, said t'int vo;dsble Dhvsical circumstances ! h did not regret that the exmri -.owever, which would cause de-ay and, in such case, the com-any would have to be definitely protected agrainst the $1000 a day penalty. Without this, the sorted to. Aid. Prudhomme endeavored to uve a clause inserted that would ment had been made. into being; or, third, by arbftrs tion. i ine cuv b riirni ul me a m company could not ascept th the 28-year period to buy from,lh agreement After considerable Lompsny all the company's nr-discussion, the council allowed;erty situate within the dty, to-this concession to be mad. ; gether with .the property at )V Other causes for which the com-; near-th? Woodwo th Lake devel- nutter of dejay of .construction ' least 12 noitht'1! include "Act of God, ffro or) leart three months" power plant. notice on sug-j King's enemies or expropriation 'gestion of Aid. Collart, who ioiat- proceedings." In the matter of ed put that, in the event of th . e expropriation proceding3, Mr. city resuming its own power aup-Pawson pointed out that there ply. adequate' time Would have to! VOU HI ue lanUS at nnwaa LAW or unncu iu inac auaimcumiw r Falls Hlver which the com- for the establishment of a power anv would have to obtain and it plant, etc. Mr. Goniales pointed was possible that expropriation out that the city might find iUflf rnAna. mitiM havo tn l. at uie enu oi za years wiinou. ai Assigning Agrceirent In the event of the Power Cor- Aio I If. n A ami fin it tr tidicn tku protect the city against the com- agrement( an adimionn, pfar imu) kivilk ,utr v-.vv (.1TOvMinif thut "consent shall not the city than within the corpor-!lH unreagonably wUhheld" by tha .te limits. Mr. Pawson had no counctl wns lnw,,ted after some Ejection to regions being estab-,d8cu(Bion A,dwmen gUpporlod lished but he warned the council by Mr- Gonsnlcs- op:lon, wsra n-that thflre was a iwssibility such't,,lne(, to feel that the eomjwn.v claure might drive industries wa adequately proWetedn this, awny. In any case, the council mauw by the words "provided tl.at was holding the rates within the lhc aBg,nee sat'aflea the council city down to a minimum and of ita financial responsibility and there was not much probability jt8 a0Hity to carry out the ag ee-that the company would give mont." Mr. Puwson pointed. put. lower rates outside the city lim- however, that this might still foave its. There might be such n an arbitrary power in the hands forms or amuse- thing as a smelter oeing esiao- of the counc l. lie explained that ment call you. nshed not In the city but dose ihe Powor Corporation was but a iNorRocRAMVESTcoMriEii to it. Mr. Pawson suggested. I holding company and It was the . mater in our hands.' he saiu. company 10 mice ovef me agree i. VII W in inp event oi me cuy urniuiis . i tional development should be un- agreement clause by clause, the dertaken bv the company, or in council s,ve me ujiuw im siaiu :w - 7.-. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE and dE'isik SsUt Agents : Hirol4 F. Ritchie Co. Iti, Toronto B-l tiled, or eel 9 GO TO BED OT It will increase your vitality and sreslstieg power and help you to avoid a possibly serious illness. hh Ambalfadolf- to ,:tW United v; tT 'V ' iS. i .' iVi 1 w" T'l S&?!o. aefodiiAo- report? 4 f U , V ' I l ' i ' AM Italyl . ,''itflum U from died afteY a lingering A ployM,i -i. Hsr ccesaiui in us " -Bs& - - " IIP 9m . ' ' ' ' ' (Twenty years ago the monetary wlue of our mineral output ms $8700,000. For. i9j8 the output ivas valuidit Ji7i,ooo,ooo COXCKSSS INFORMED WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. In the event.of the company making lory readings up to the point where jf.jnt se .sion yesterday congress default- default, it agreed Wd that that such it na ro oe PPrmca y ;ne peo- 1 " 528-3rd Ave a w8 was 8.u , , , , ZmX h .... . V, n w" formally notified of the ele maers might be aUjuaicau-u, ..r, ed and .ion 'on 01 of iioover "oowr and ana lui Curtis i a as s pres nres- Princc Rupert frK,t bv he water board of the reconslde adopted by the H. C. province; second, by a public uti!- council as the final step toward nu vice-pemuent, Phone 200 , ities commission should such conw nclual execution. i ,.ectively. re- A(5HI) PHYSICIAN DIES VANCOUVER, Feb. 14 : Mr. Duncan Ilell-Irving, agtfd 72. who came to Vancouver in 1884, the first physician to practice here, is dead; Our Mining Industry What romance afid what solid wealth! First, the prospector with pick in hand, pack on back, an example of adventurous and ever youthful pioneer spirit. Then comes the development of the property. Money, men, engineering skill, electricity must all be put in before the treasure can be drawn out. Again, an example of enterprise and courage. Behind all this activity stands Canada match less, limitless, unexplored ready to pay back a thousandfold what it costs the fearless, self sacrificing and faithful to develop her mineral wealth. Without the application of electricity, modern mining would be an impossibility.The Northern Electric Company desires to pay tribute to those who are developing our natural resources and .without whose help Canada would not be in the enviable position she holds today. This company taes great pride in manufacturing some of the necessary adjuncts to the successful application of electricity in this field of Canadian development. Northern Electric COMfAMV LlHITtD A Rational Electrical Service 313 WATER STREET VANCOUVER, B.C, Sg90MDS SAWS The most economical saws to use Simonda Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Rctni St. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, B.C MONTREAL St. John. W.B. -JajaUojuiWuiwy m