————— UNICIPAL NOTICE. ind trunk sewers, showing the part of the outfails whieh it 8 construct at the present time, AND WHEREAS the plan shows the Tine osed ( ine repayment situation of the proposed outfalls at present AND WHEREAS the said plan alse shows the different drainage areas in the City of wme and interest as shown upon the nh account of such devia- 4 saving in the c22 the City intends ww issue said sum of $350,- y into effect of this By- s been appointed Kupert according to the last re , 8 $771,000, Which is not Kupert described eutenant-Governor-in- Council southeast alone |; theast and again : ming into effect of this By ess following the in @ southeasterly and a south- the said Water of Block 17, Section 1, thence in @ south- erly direction along the said lane to Third , thence in 4 northeasterly direction until it intersects with i WHEREAS the value thence in a north along” Eighth Avenue to $0, Section 6, thence ip 4 direction along the to a point marked on the Bylaw Pian as M Street to Eighth the lane in Block agreement between THE GRAND TRUNK COMPANY, THE GRAND DEVELOPMENT KING in his right of his Province of British olumbia and THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE commencing at between Blocks 38 and in 4@ northwesterly interest and sink continuing in @ southeaster uring the sa a FY r- in a northeasterly direction inkiug fund and interest shall be Plan, situate on the afore and continuing in a south £20 sterling each, and not exceeding in intersection with ‘ and continuing in a south direction along Ed said debentures shall be deemed Rupert and shail be continuation of 4 debt of $46,000.) snail contain a promise to pay said Water Front Block ‘ when this Bylaw takes centum per annum ary and the frst day of Jyly, a coupons Attached and $544.06 is necessary to DISTRICT MARKED fund with which to pay Commencing at ebentures at maturity to be raised each Said coupons shall be properly exe cuted by having written continuing In a shall be numbered consecutively no and delineated matter when tssued beginning with No and interest shall be an hereunder shall The debentures made payable at any place in England, the issued any number debentures when or hypothecated attached shall be deemed a valid and bind coupons thereto urrency or sterling and such alterations being made the money to hereunder shall construct the altered plan For che _puspese of paying for the and not exceeding f $46,000 and the said The amount of debt authorized by this Bylaw is subject to consolidation with tures shall be deemed notwithstanding anything herein authorizing and sale of debentures for the payment of the $350,000, which debt shall be payable in for which debt bentures may be issued to be secured in hereinafter mentioned sum of $2,671.80 is necessary aside annually during the cur of the setd debentures for the pur sealed with the Aw takes effec si es effeet, and shall amount of such debt as the city may be empowered by Statute which to pay the said debt and debentures at maturity, such sum being calculated to debentures at maturity, it is annually invested at 4 per centum per annum shall be each year raised a8 Sinking fund and further the sum i the frst day of Janu July, and may be coupons attached for other corporation shall be properly exe tten, stamped, printed loans to hypothecate the annual interest upon the sald de 1 repaid out of the monies to be realized mbered consecutively no} upon sale of such det beginning with sald sum necessary to eted as a special levy or tax land in the City of shall take effect on of debentures to be made for raising the said of €350,000 and > currency or £20 sterling ea ceeding in the whole the and the said debentures shall be duly pre- um of $350,000 rhe sald debentures shall be deemed oroperly executed by being ayor and the Treasurer of and shall be sealed with the cor | to consolidation with copy of the proposed Bylaw The sald debentures shall bear thp shall contain & promise to pay the amounts rate of five per centum per annum be with or without coupons attached if coupons are same shall be equivalent to one half year’s Said coupons shall be properly exe having written, stamped thereon the names of the and Treasurer of the Bylaw shall be numbered consecutively no | matter when issued beginning with num coupons shall bear the as the debenture place. im Kuglana, the SAME BY DEBENTURES weneral system of sewers for Prinee Rupert, but it ts tmp vide for the completion ef the same it is deemed advisable Which for the time be "as © 0b any Same made payable at any THE DAILY NEWS HORSE BREEDING FOR THE CANADIAN ARMY Manoouver Areas in British Co-| jumbia to Be Utilized for Raising Troop Horses. Ottawa, April 16.—-The militia department of the national bu reau of horse breeding is ar- ranging #0 thal the manoeuver areas in British Columbia can be utilized for the breeding of horses. The Canadian govern- ment is to be given first chance to buy young animals for its forees and the British @overn- ment second choice. Other gov- ernments and outside’ parties come in later. OLYMPIC UNSINKABLE Experts Claim No Iceberg Can Sink the New White Star Liner. London, April 12.—-The steam. | ship Olympic, rebuilt at a cost of $1,250,000, sailed from South-| ampton yesterday with 700 pas- sengers. Expert engineers, af- ter an examination, said that, in the event of striking an iceberg) similar to that which the Titanic struck, the inner shell would keep} the ship afloat until all were number of life boats is carried.| Neenah, Wis., April 12.—"T E.N.” These three letters, form- ing the word that spells victory! or defeat for the gladiator of the} prize ring, will be the epitaph of} Jim Hall, one time idol of fight | fans. Just “ten.” The dead} fighter’s name and the date of his} birth and death will be engraved} on the little headstone which will | mark his last resting place in an obscure lot in the local cemetery. The headstone is to be erected by an old time admirer of the’ dead pugilist A bill has been introduced in the United States Congress to provide furnished quarters for American diplomats in thirty-five} capitals of the world. The pres-| ent arrangements make it im-}| possible for any but wealthy men to accept the leading posts in the diplomatic service. Hymn for Dead Aviators. A feature of a funeral service conducted in the old church at Hythe by the vicar, Rev. H. D. Dale, was the ‘aviators’ hymn,” sung to the familiar tune of the hymn for those at sea. The first verse is as follows: “Almighty Father, Who can still The raging of the storm at will; Thou Who can save on land or sea, And if Thou wilt no harm can be; O God, extend Thy saving care, To those in peril in the air.” The new American ambassador to Austria is a Canadian by birth, and when a boy was a “news buteher” on the Grand Trunk. The lad who can sell a last year’s magazine to a passenger for the latest issue has all the earmarks of a diplomat. Appeal to German Miners Essen, Germany, April 18— The local Social Democratic commission has sent a request to the Rhenish miners not _ to work overtime for the purpose of exporting coal to Belgium. Forty years in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and recommended by physicians. For Women's Ailments, Dr. Martel’s Female Pills, at your druggist. United States or Canada therein set out. (43) The said debentures when issued, sold or hypotheeated, and any coupons thereto attached shall be deemed 4 valid and binding charge upon the said City of Prince Rupert. (14) The amount of debt authorized b. this Bylaw is subject to consolidation wit the amount of any other debt authorized by any other bylaw of the said City and notwithstanding anything herein contained authorising | and directing the issue and sale of debentures for the payment of the debt thereby created the City of Prince Rupert consolidated stock may be issued in the place and stead of the debentures to the amount of such debt fils section shall only apply tn so far as the City may be empowered by Statute 80 to do, (45) at shall be lawful for the Council before or during the construction of the works hereby authorized to borrow from any bank or other corporation or person, willing to advance the me, at interest to be agreed on, for the purpose of the said works or any part reof and for such loans to hypotheeate the debentures to be issued hereunder, or & rt thereof, »rovided that such loans with interest shal! » repaid out of the monies to be realized upon sale of such debentures or any other security which for the time being may take their place (16) The Council may sell the said de bentures at less than par if it is at any time found necessary 80 to do, (47) This Bylaw shall take effect on the ist day of May, A. D, 1013, PASSED THE MUNICIPAL i L OF DA rHE CORPORATION 0 OF PRINCE ROPERS THE 7TH APRIL, A T, D, PATTULLO, Mayor. eanngy A. WOODS, TAKE NOTICE 2 mm until ine hove of 7 Our closing out sale appeals to the man that is shrewd enough to investigate and compare prices. Our clothes have a style and quality that is correct and our prices are cut to the very lowest figure saved, It is impossible to destroy | th liner he an iceat re enti y ' the liner by an iceberg collision, | they asserted An increased | Epitaph of a Pugilist. | i $20.00 Suits—Closing Out $25.00 Suits—Closing Out $30.00 Suits—Closing Out Price Price Price $9.75 $15.75 $19.75 $1.25 Wool Underwear— $1.50 Fine Wool Under- $2.75 Wool Underwear— Closing Out Price wear—Closing Out Price Closing Out Price 90c $1.10 $2.10 $4.00 Fine Wool Com- $3.00 Heavy Wool Sweat- $6.00 Heavy Wool Sweat- bination Suits — Closing ers—Closing Out ers—Closing Out Out Price Price Price $3.25 $1.90 ($4.25 600 Heavy Werking $1.00 Heavy Working $1.50 Heavy Working Gloves—Closing Out Gloves—Closing Out Gloves—Closing Out Price Price Price 35c 75¢ $1.20 $4.50 Shoes—Closing Out | $7-00 Doctor's Special $6.00 Cushion Sole Shoes Price moe” Out Closing Out Price $3.40 $5.25 $4.25 To compare prices means you will _ come and buy —_—_——— EEE artin O’Reilly 2nd Ave. 2nd Ave. es NEW STEAM Plans for the formation of a@ steamship line, which will operate its vessels between Seat-| tle, Vaneouver and Skagway, call- | at Northern British Colum- | bia ports, was consummated re- cently and the charter of the big freighter Leelanaw, of the Lee- | lanaw Steamship Company, as | nucleus of the new line's fleet has been closed. W. F. Swan, head of the W. F Swan Navigation Company, will) be the Seattle representative of| the new company, and J. E. Webb | of Vancouver, will manage the} affairs of the line in British Col- umbia. i *The company is to operate in| Il is one of the best whiskies I have ever connection with the White Pass and Yukon route and will be con-| trolled by those interests. NATURE’S COLORS IN DRESS. Here are the latest colors which will appear on fashionable women of Chicago this summer: Fig leaf green. Sands of the desert red, Dirt brown. Peacock blue. Any other color that mother nature can furnish. Insurgency against conven- tional color dictations of the passin gperiod has arisen, ac- cording to Mme. M, J, Hosac, a Chicago modiste, who explained the great changes Outlined in the color announcements of Jacques Worth of Paris, whieh have ap- peared in this country, “We are daring*to use colors they appear in nature,” de. clared Mme Hosuc, “the colors of “FROM HOME TO HOME.” the butterfly, the birds and the flowers are beirg used boldly.” Skirts are to be tight and slit up to the ankle, ‘The waist line HOTEL ELYSIUM We should feel pity for the man who is forced to take con- sequences that he isn't entitled t above is 4 true vb 00 os ee ‘ee oat Ta a ae ih Pa Built right——keep their shape e Ladies’ Suits or aot - ER LINE | TO PRINCE RUPERT | mr wwrearececon't FERGUSON'S Call Here P. & O! Liqueur Scotch Whisky TESTIMONIAL Dr. James O’Connor, Listowel, reports : “I feel it my duty to say that your whisky tasted, and I may also say that I will recommend it as a stimulant in suitable cases.’” —DISTILLERS— ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited —AGENTS— PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ? SER is high and the sleeves are to be made of lace or transparent ma- O1d, Gyles, Manages terial. The Bulgarian blouse will The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in V anceuver. be another innovation. _Exeellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8600, CLOSING OUT] & ‘ i 7 | i i ie 7 fe BER