, Januery 13,1944. MUNICIPAL NOTICE ki f the City of Prince Kupert bas fixed Pcday, the Fifteenth day of January, i914, at the Council Chamber in the Hall, Fulton Street, as the day and for taking the vote of the rate rs on the Tollowmg bylaws: \ bylaw of the City of Prince Rupert provide for eXtensions and improve nis to the Municipal Telephone m) of the City of Prince Kupert and to wate and secure a debt for the pur bse of making such extensions and im wvements amounting to the sum of hiy Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00 \ bylaw of the City of Prince Rupert utnorize the purchase and installa of ah improved system for gener electrical energy in the City of « itupert, capapie of producitig Hundred (500) kilowatts of elec energy abd Ww create 4 Gebi 1 of Une Hundred and Five Dollars (§105,V00.00 to provide for the extension kiectric Light Pole Line system ihe City of Prince Rupert and au orize the creation of a debt to the wut Of Forty-five Thousand Dollars 000.00) to guy for the same and curing of the same with interest issue Of debentures ylaw of the GUity of Prince Rupert worize the Comstruction of a City jing OF Fulton Street for municipai es and tor creaung a debt oi fhousan GDollars (850,000.00) to ihe Same, and to secure the said i by the issue of debentures FURTHER TAKE OTICH that the ml be taken Dy ballot, and that the i booths shall be kept open on the pifteenth day of January, A. D. 1014 hour of 9:00 @. m, until the hour 0 p. m. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE Brown bas been appointed cufficer to take “charge of Sys ai eatent sand bylaw thie that } Keturn the said ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk OF PRINCE EXTENSIONS THE MUNICI OF THE CITY TO CREATI BYLAW OF THE CITY KY TO PROVIDE FOR IMPHOVEMENTS: TO TELEPHONE SYSTEM JUNCE RUPERT AND CURE A DEBT FOR THE PUK Ul MAKING SUCH EXTENSIONS IMPROVEMENTS AMOUNTING TO sUM UF BIXTY THUUSAND DOL 60,000,900) {EKEAS the City of Prince Rupert at pi operates its own ltélephoue aud ich system is bow insufficient rve the requirements of the citizens liupert and it bas become neces uiprove and extend the said sys has been bumpber vi —_ ! WHEUHEAS a gued by the holders of the said city request he Municipal Council of the City pert to introduce this bylaw aba peen introduced pursuant to this petition required ol for the purpose of vements abd @Atlelisions y Ww incur @ debi t Sixty Thousand Doilars i WHEREAS : b un ece u uM OO lL) WHEREAS the City intends to issu tor the amount of Thousand Dollar ) sale OF Which i necessary for the debentures to wenty zu years D gud day of January, A i st in manuer the said g Sixty tine ured hereafter value of the Cit; last re the assessed und iuprovemenis il ipert according to the ment roll, namely the assess the year 1913, is the sum t Milli two Hundred and usand N ine Hundred and » Dollars $28,215,980.00 l) WHEREAS the aggregate debt ow th said City exclusive of debis local improvement and i purposes does not exceed One Mii Iwo Hundred and Fourteen Thou Dollars €1,214,000.00), nor does it cd twenty per cent 20% of the of the assessed lands and improve according lo the last revised ment roll m WHEREAS HEREAS us, at of rh the total amount whict ave to be raised annually f{ the pse of paying the said debt and in will be Five Thousand One Hundred Twenty-one Dollars and Sixty-six $5,121.6¢ LD WHEREAS the sum necessary for yayment Of interest during the the said debentures to be ts sum of Thousand Dol hder 1 ihe Db WHEREAS the sum to be set annually by Way Of sinking fund t& ge the debt autharized to be create bylaw is the sum of Tw rh Hundred and Twenty-one Dol \ly-Six Cents $2,121.64 I ed to Bet aside such Thousand Une Hundred av Dollars and Sixty-six Cent by Gepositing the same a! ! Hlerest in a@ chartered bank t upany in Canada, or by investing Allie ) any manner that @ municipal 10D May legally adupt; WHEREAS the amouni to be raised ly a5 t sinking fund to pay the lebt is derived at by estimating the to be derived from the annual tn a of such sum at the rate of three half per cent. (34%%) per WHEREAS this bylaw cannot be ave with the consent of the aut Governor in Council; THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE ’ a PRINCE KRUPEKT ENACTS AS take effect on the day of January, A. D of the ac bylaw shall firet (8ist) Shall be lawful for Kupert to extend and improve { municipal telephone system ‘ine to plans and specifications to be sared by the Manager for the time of the municipe! telephone system, be approved of by the Council and t) be altered, amended or added the construction of such exten id improvements, all such altera- i amendments and additions to be , \ by the said manager, and the S uncil, im the same manner as the Final plans and specifications. All such is and specifications together with any the City q ne ‘Hons, amendments or additions elo shall be fyled with the Manager ‘he Municipal telephone system, the et of this bylaw being that the City iaking the improvements to the City’s yphone system shall do everything to ke the same complete in every par ular, For the purpose of paying for the U extensions hereby authorized the City Prince Rupert is hereby empowered to ale a debt of Bixty Thousand Dollars 60,000.00) which debt shall be payable twenty (20) years from the second ud) day of January, A. D, 1914, and for ich debt debentures shall be issued to secured in manner hereinafter ap arin; i. The sum of Three Thousand Dollars 000.00) I8 necessary for the payment uterest each year during the currency said debentures, and the sum of Two jousand One Hunded and Twenty-one irs and Sixty Cents (62,121.66) Is to be set aside annually during curreney of the said debentures for purpose of forming 4 ‘sinking fund Which to pay the said debt and de at maturity, The said sum of thousand One Hundred and Twenty Ps Dollars and Sixty-six cents ($2,121 F to be raised annually as @ sinking ! being such that together with the Ss accruing from the — investment cof at the interest rate of three and half per cent. (846% per annum ne the currency of said debentures be sufficient to discharge the said when due; rhe said sum rest, bamely, the Dollars (83,000,00) hamely, the sum of Hundred and Twenty: one SIX Cents (82,124 ne) the sum of Five Thousand ‘red and Twenty-one Dollars aml six Cents (85,121.66) shall be an ly raised as. follows, namely, by 4 rial rate Jevied annually on all the ble land of the City of Prince Rupert he the currency of the said deben and shall be ~tollected a8 municipal and placed to a separate aecount ! “Telephone Extension Account’; The sald sum of Two Thousand One idred and Twenty-one Dollars and 'y-six Cents (82,121.06) to be raised aly as a sinking fund shall be in ‘ted annually by the Clty Treasurer On the recommendation of the Council Such securities or tn such manner as 18 ary to pay the Three Thou and the sinking Two Thousand Dollars anc making to One necessary sam of { er NOTIGE that the Municipal Coun-' THE DAILY NEWS a ee —— — | t f the Ci f Pri R permitted by law, including the hereinbe-|pable of producing about five hundred] at the rate of three and one-half per cent.| ments of the City of Prince Rupert is in- “+ ‘fore recited investments; , 1500) kilpwatts Of electrical energy; (8%%) per annum; ear on hetiddeg take a nn ee i 7. There shall be issued any number of 3. For the purpose of paying for the AND WHEREAS the total amount of/erect a building upon the said piece of TERRACE NOTES. debenturcs to be made for such sums as] purchase and installation of said plant the}ratable land and improvements in the City/land for the purpose of providing addi- ° tay be required for raising the said sum| Municipal Gouncil of the City of Prince]of Prince Rupert according to the last} tional accommodation for the use of the of Sixty Thousand Dollars (860,000.00 Rupert is hereby authorized to incur al revised assessment roll, namely the assess-| Various Municipal institutions; ° and said debentures may be expressed} debt to the extent of One Hundred and|ment reli for the year 1913 is Twenty- AND WHEREAS for the purpose of pay- Terrace, J 7 \ “prise either in currency or sterling money pay-]Five Thousand Dollars (105,000.00); eight Millions Two Hundred and Fifteenjing for such building the sum of Fifty errace, Jan. -4.—/ surprise able in gold coin tor not Jess than $100.00] 4. The whole of the debt hereby creat-|Thousand Nine Hundred and Elghty Dol-| Thousand Dollars (850,000.00) will be| party visited Mr. and Mrs. Soucci currency or £20 sterling each, and not ex-|}ed, namely the sum of One Hundred and}lars (#28,215,980.00); required, and it is deemed advisable to rm : ceeding the said sum of Sixty Thousand|Five Thousané Dollars (8101,000.00) AND WHEREAS the aggregate debt ow-| provide that sum by the issue of deben-]On Tuesday evening, arranged by Dollars ($60,00.00) and the said deben | shall be payable in twenty years (20)/ing by the said City exclusive of debts}tures extending over a period of twenty friends of the Soueci’s “batch tures shall be duly prepared, executed and|from the Second day of January, A. D.|for works of local improvement and school] (20) years, and bearing interest at the ah ; ; , 3 sold tor the purpose aforesaid: ny 1914, for which debt debentures shalt. be See oom pea pears one Sean rate of five per cent. (5%) per dnnum; |ing days. The evening was 8. ne said debentures sha e deemed )}issued and secured in manner hereinafter | Two undre an ourteen ousan RE 7 to have been properly executed by being | appe aring; Dollars (81,214,000,00) nor does it ex- yan seater nasil ats ious oy voted to be a great success, and signed by the Mayor and the Treasurer ol . For the purpose of paying the in-|ceed twenty per cent. (20%) of the value] ors of the said City re uesting the Mi i. gave a good deal of armusement the ‘said City and shall be sealed with its;terest on the said sum of One Hundred|of the assessed lands and improvements | ina) Council to introduce this byl w “has : corporate seal; and Five Thousand Dollars. ($105,000.00) jaccording to the last revised assessment | p¢o7, presented to the City Cour cil nd and pleasure to all concerned. ¥. The said debentures shall bear date}it is necessary to raise Five Thousand} roll; this bylaw has been introd ced > ef the Second (2nd) day of January, A. D.| Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (85,250.- AND WHEREAS this bylaw cannot beli, this petition; Oey teen 1914, and shall contain @ promise to pay|}00) each year during the currency of the}|altered save with the consent of the Lieu- ol seamed ta Terrace Jan. 10.—-Mr. and the principal of the said debentures and|said debentures, and it is further neces-| tenant Governor in Council; AND WHEREAS the assested value of : also the interest thereon at the rate of|sary to raise annually the sum of Three] AND WHEREAS @ petition duly signed|the land and improvements of the Muni-| Mrs. McDougall returned to Ru- tive per cent (5%) per annum, payable} Thousand Seven Hundred and Twelve Dol-|by the required number of property own-|Cipality according to the last revised ert on Thursday half yearly, on the First (ist day © |lars and Ninety Cents (838,712.90) which|ers of the said City requesting the Muni-j45sessment roll, namely, the assessment | P on y- January and the First (ist) day of July|sum shall be set aside annually during the| cipal Council to introduce this bylaw has|Toll for the year 1913, is Twenty-eight rag. each year and may be with or without|currency of the said debentures for the|been presented to the City Council and] Millions Two Hundred and Fifteen Thou- , , coupons attached thereto for the payment] purpose of forming a sinking fund with|this bylaw has been introduced pursuant] 54nd Nine Hundred and Eighty Dollars Bob Jennings was in town for a of interest and in case coupons shall be| which to pay the sald debt at maturity,|to this petition; ($28,216,980.00) ; f day He t y friends attached to said debentures each of said| the said sum of $3,712.90 to be raised] NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL] AND WHEREAS the aggregate debt ow.|feW days. He has many friends coupons shall be equivalent to one hay} annually as a sinking fund being such that}COUNCIL OF THE (ITY OF PRINCE RU-|ing by the said City exclusive of debts|}here who are always glad to see year’s interest at the rate of five per cent 5%) per annum upon the amount of the debenture to which they shall be respect ively attached, one coupon being mad payable each six months frum the date of the said debentures, Ip case the whole of We six months interest shall not have ac crued before the first day of July next ihe dilference shali be adjusted in the first payment of interest. The said cou pons shail be deemed to have been prop erly executed by each one having written, Stamped, printed or lithographed thereon ihe names of the Mayor and Treasurer of the said City kach coupon shall be num vered with the number of the debenture to Which it is attached; iv. The said debentures shall be made payable at any piace if hingiand, the United States or Canada therein set out; 11. The amount of the said coupons fo; interest shall be payable at any of the places in England, the United states or Canada therein set out; iz. The said debentures and pons attached thereto shall be deemed 4 valid and binding charge upon the ratabic jand in the City of Prince Kupert and upon the City of Prince Rupert; 13. The amount of the by this bylaw is subject to consolidation with the debt authorized by any other by laws of the said City passed for the issue 4nd sale of debentures, and notwithstand ing auything Herein contained author ng and divecting the issue and sale of deben for the payment of the debt hereby created the City of Prince Rupert consoli dated stock may be issued in the piace and stead of the debentures to the amount of the debt This section shall apply only in 80 far a8 the City may be empowerea law 80 to do. {4. It shall be lawful during the construction of w the Telephone System mentioned to borrow money from any bank or other person willing to advanc ihe same at interest to be agreed upon fo the purpose of paying for the said exten Sions and for such loan to hypothecat the debettures to be issued hereunder, Wided that such loan with the interest to be paid to such bank or persol repaid out of the sum of money pon the sale of the said deben i€ yuncil may sell said deben 8 than par if it is found neces advisable to do 50 PASSED THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL HE CURPORATION OF THE KINCE RUPERT THI 20TH ECEMBER, 191 rT. D. PATTULLO, Mayor ENKNEST A. WOODS NUTICE py of the prop Dollars ) up the municipality wili be | Chamber, Cil Hall day of January, A. Db. 1% I th the the cou debt authorized Lures by for the council the extensions hereinbetore pr agreed hall be zed at le sary O1 UO! CITY UF DAY Of that the above sed bylaw to is @ true mn which taken at on the t4, from hour of $60,001 unl 9:00 a p. m ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF PRINCI KUPERT TO AUTHORIZE THE PUROHASI AND INSTALLATION OF AN IMPROVED SYSTEM FOR GENERATING ELECTRICAL ENERGY IN THE CITY OF PRINCE Kl PERT CAPABLE OF PRODUCING FIVE HUNDRED 50 KILOWATTS OF ELE‘ rRICAL ENERGY AND TO CREATE A DEBT TO THE EXTENT OF ONE HUN DRED AND FIVE THOUSAND DULLAKS $105,0 WHEREAS at the present time the City of Prince Kupert 3 an electrical plant for the pur the eds of the City itsell for BU customers in the of Print AND WHERE system at present nstalled sist 4 Steam = driven plant; AND WHEREAS the quantity of electri | energy supplied by the sa system is ust becoming t require ine f the city and summers AND WHEREAS ) prod ing electrical energy by steam is ' t nomicai, AND WHEREAS tmproved and more economical met is of producing elec tricity have aire introduced int other places a4 be desire of the ity uncil of the City of Prince Rupert to take advantage of such improvements; AND WHEREAS it is desirable to instal an improved system for the production of electrical energy in the City of Prince Rupert, such system to be used hereafter the City should as an auxiliary in case obtain electrical energy from a water power system; either in case of @ break down of the water power system or for the purpose of augmenting the usefulness thereof! ; AND WHEREAS in order to purchase and instal such improved auxiliary plant it is necessary that a debt be incurred by the Corporation of the City of Prince Ru pert to the extent of One Hundred and Five Thousand Dollars ($105,000.00 AND WHEREAS the City tntendsto issue debentures for the amount of the said in tended debt, being the sum of One Hun dred and Five Thousand Dollars (8105, 000.00 by the sale of which to realize monies necessary for the said purposes the said debentures to extend over a years from the date this *bylaw; petition requisite period of twenty (20 to be mentioned tn AND WEEABAS a duly signed by the mber of property holders of the City of Prince Rupert to introduce this bylaw and the same has been introduced pursuant to said petition; AND B the land and rea of the Municipality, according to bas been number of value the assessed WHEREAS the and improvernents wropert the tant revised assessment roll, being the assessment roll for the year 1013, Js Twenty-eight Millions Two Hundred and Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty Dollars (€28,215,980,00); AND WHEREAS the aggregate of debts owing by the said City exclusive of debts or works of local improvement and school aenaan does not exceed One Million Two Hundred and Fourteen Thousand ($1,214, 000.00), nor does it exceed twenty (20% per centum of the asse sed value of lands according to the last lant - introduced to be the one which at Its lime of installation shall be, in the opinion of the City Counell, the best for the pur pose intended, such new plant to be ca r| ane eee sailt the sum of $45,000.00, Forty-five Thou- AND WHERE > annual sum neces-|sand Dollars. “ d to reine ary for the payment of the interest dur AND WHEREAS it 1s propose ni ina’ ihe currency of the debentures to be} the said sum of Forty Thousand Tollars ing the hereunder 18 Five Thousand Two] ($45,000.00) by the issue of iebentures auee d Fifty Dollars (85,250.00 as hereinafter mentioned, payabte ~ in Bee a REAS the sum necessary to}twenty (20) years from the 3econd day Oe aside annually by way of sinking |of January, A. D. 1638) O08. DAR NOE hs fund to discharge the debt authorized 0 arent Bt he rate of five per nt. (8% y 8s e sum oO vr a ; ee oreaige oF ae a atred and ; AND WHEREAS the total amount te be rhree > slate and Ninety-one Cents] raised annually for the purpose of paving eats 91). per annum, and {t is proposed|the said debt and interest will he Three here “aside such annual sum by deposit Tho. Right Hundred ae Forty re ne the same annually at interest in a Dollars and Twenty-five Cents (83,841> q yor , r Can-} 25); Guariened | beet acing toe io ta euy man AND WHEREAS. the amount which will Son at municipal conporation may] nave to be raised annually for the pur- pe ea pose of paying the LnvONen on we a ORANY BOOM, ne aised lo be the sum oO wo WOU SANE f YEAS the amount to be raised} debt: Ww L "ete i a sanity tor the payment of the said de mt Twi Hundred and Fifty Dollars (§2,- . > as » erest 250.00 4 arrived MS Fels faventanent of AND WHEREAS the amount which will Oe Ory es he rate of three and one-|have to be raised annually by way of a such amount at the rate } “ 1 for the purpose of paying SMS per centum per annum; sinking func : nat WHEHEAS this bylaw. cannot be/the said debt will be the sum of One Le save by the consent of the Lieu- | Thousand Five Bune. ang. aaa One ppd Governor in Council; Fede | Dal s and Twenty ¢ sents $1, ant Cee CITY OF pHINC nU-| AND WHEREAS !t 18 proposed to set QOUNCH OF T AS FOLLOWS: . laside the said sum of One Thousand Five Pret a hylaw “shall “take effect on the | Hundred and ay aaa aie eaters asa is ae ’ “y _ D. 1914; | Twenty-five Cents (81,501.25) 80 to be Thirty: siret Oey eset hee jie Psunicipal raised as sinking fund 06 erepnanle by de- Couneil of the City of Prince Rupert tq] positing the sane nae ae ee ‘hase and instal in the City of Prince{a chartered bank or w oo pany nm the purchase evovements for the purpose of|Dominion of Canada, or by investing in Se ne capacity of the present}any manner that a municipal corporation tant owned by the City, the system to | may legall, adopt; | together with the profits accruing from the investment at the interest rate of three and one-half per cent. (3%%) per annum shall be sufficient to discharge the said debt when due; 6. The said sum of Five Thousand’ Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($5,250.00) necessary for the payment of = interest during the currency of the said deben tures and the sum of Three ‘Thousand seven Hundred and Twelve Dollars and Ninety Cents ($3,712.90) necessary to be raised annually as a sinking fund shall be raised as follows, namely: by a special rate levied annually on all the ratable land of the City of Prince Kupert during the currency of the said debentures, and shall be collected as municipal taxes and shall be placed to @ separate account, The said sum of Three Thousand Seven Hundied and Twelve Dollars and Ninety Cents 712.90) to be raised for a sink- ing Shall be invested annually by the City Treasurer on the recommendation of the City Council in such securities or such manner as is permitted by law; 7. There shall be issued any number debentures to be made for such sum as may be required for the raising of the said sum of One Hundred and Five Thou- sand Dollars ($105,000.00) and such de- bentures may be expressed either in cur- rency or sterling, payable in gold coin for $100.00 currency or £20 of not Jess than sterling &. The euted by Treasurer corporate 9. The said being of the seal; said debentures the Second day of January, A. D. and shall contain a promise to pay principal of the said debentures and also the interest thereon at the rate of five per centum per annum (5% payable nail yearty and may ve with or withvuul coupons attached thereto for the payment of said interest, and in case coupons shall debentures shall be exe- Signed by the Mayor and City and sealed with Its date 1914 the shall bear be attached to said debenture said cou pons shall be for an amount equivalent to one half year’s interest at the said rate upon the amount of the debenture to which they shall be respectively attached, me coupon being made payable each six é mouths: from the date of the said debenture and for the purpose of conven lence the said interest shall made pay able on the First day of January and the First day of July in each year; in order t arrange this the matter shall be ad usted at the time of the first payment of nterest; 10. The said coupons shall be deemed t have been properly executed by each i having written, printed, stamped, or lithographed thereon the names of the Mayor and Treasurer of the said City, and each coupon Shall be numbered with the number of the debenture to which it is attached; 11. The said debentures shall be made payable at any place in England, the United States or Canada therein set out; 12. The amount of the said coupons for interest shall be made payable at any f the places in England, the United States wv Canada therein set out 13. The said debentures and any cou pons attached thereto shall be deemed a valid and binding charge upon the ratable land in the City of Prince Rupert and upon the said City of Prince Rupert; i4. The amount of the debt authorized by this bylaw ts subject to consolidation with the amo of any ott debt in any other bylaws of the said C assed for the issue and sale of debentures, and not- withstanding anything herein concined directing the issue and sale of debentures for the payment of debt hereby created, the City of Prince Rupert consolidated stock may be issued in the place and stead of debentures to the amount of such debt, (This section shall apply only in so far as‘the City of Prince Rupert may be empowered by law to do 80 5. It shall be lawful for the Counell during the purchase and installation of the said system hereby authorized to bor row money from any bank or other per- son willing to advance the same at inter- est to be agreed upon for the purpose of paying for the said extensions and for such loan to hypothecate the debentures t be issued hereunder, provided that such loan with the interest agreed to be paid to such bank or person shal! be repaid out f the sums of money realized upon the sale of the said debentures The Couneil may sell the said debentures at less than par if it is found necessary or advisable Ww uv 8 PASSED THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, THIS 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913. T. D. PATTULLO, ERNEST A. WOODS, TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed bylaw to raise One Hundred and Five Thousand Dollars #105,000.00) upon which a vote of the municipality will be taken at the Council Chamber, City Hall, on the Fifteenth day of January, A. D. 1914, from the hour of 9:00 a. m. until the hour of 7:00 p. m. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk Mayor Clerk. Cc A BYLAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE EX- TENSION OF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT POLE LINE SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT AND TO AUTHORIZE THs CREATION OF A DEBT TO THE EX- TENT OF FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL- LARS (845,000.00 TO PAY FOR’ THE SAME AND THE SECURING OF THE SAME WITH INTEREST BY THE ISSUE OF DE- BENTURES WHEREAS the City of Prinee Rupert at the present time operates an electric power plant in the City of Prince Kupent and from time to time have constructed pole lines for the purpose of electric lighting, both municipal and otherwise and for the distribution of electrical en- ergy for power purposes; AND WHEREAS it has become necessary to add to the pole lines at preseut oper- ated by the City so that the requirements of the inhabitants of the City of Prince Rupert may be more fully met; AND WHEREAS the amount of the debt necessary to be tneurred by the City of prince Rupert in order to make the veces- sary extensions to the said pole tines ts AND WHEREAS the amount to be raised annually to pay the said debt is arriwed at by estimating the interest to be derived PERT ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This bylaw shall take effect on the Thirty-firet day of January, A. D. 1914; 2. It shall be lawful for the City of Prince Rupert to erect extensions to the present electrical pole system 80 as to meet the requirements of the inhabitants of the City of Prince Rupert, such exten- sions to be laid out by the Superintendent of Lighting of the City of Prince Rupert, subject to the approval of the Municipal Council of the City of Prince Rupert. The plans for such extensions shall be pre- pared by the Superintendent of Lighting, approved by the Council and fyled in the office of the said Superintendent of Light- ing. The said plans may from time to time be altered or added to and in case of any such alteration or adition the said plans shall be also approved in the same manner as the original plans and shall be fyled in a similar manner; 3. For the purpose of paying for the said extensions hereby authorized the City of Frince Kupert is hereby empowered to create a debt of Forty-five Thousand Dol- lars (#45,000.00) which debt shall be payable in twenty (20) years from the Second day of January, A. D. 1944, for which debt debentures shall be issued to be secured in manner hereinafter appear- ing; 4. The sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (82,250.00) is necessary for the payment of interest each year during the currency of the said de bentures and the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-one Dollars and Twenty-five Cents (81,591.25) is neces sary to be set aside annually during the currency of the said debentures for the purpose of forming a sinking fund with which to pay the said debt and debentures at maturity, the said sum of One Thou- sand Five aud TWeuty-Tive CGethis (81,591.25) to be raised annually as a sinking fund being Such that together with the profits accru- ing from the investment thereof at the interest rate of three and one-half per cent. (344%) per annum during the cur- rency of said debentures will be suffi- cient to discharge the said debt when due; 5. The said sum necessary to pay the interest, namely, the sum of Two Thousand lwo Hundred and Fifty Dollars (§$2,250.- 00) and a sinking fund, namely, the sum of One _ Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-one Dollars and Twenty-five Cents $1,591.25) making together the sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty- one Do 8 and Twenty-five Cents $3,841 Shall be annually raised as follows, namely, by a special rate levied annually on all ratable land of the City of Prince Kupert during the currency of the said debentures and shall be collected as municipal taxes, and placed to a separate account called ‘“Poie Line Extension Account.” 6. The said sum of One Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-one Dollars . and Twenty-five Cents (81,591.25) to be raised annually ‘as a sinking fund shall be invested annually by the City Treas- urer upon the recommendation of the Council in such securities or in such manner as is permitted by law, including the hereinbefore recited investments; 7. There shall be issued any number of debentures to be made for such sums as may be required for raising the said sum of Forty-five Thousand Dollars ($45,000,- oo) said debent»res may be expressed either in currency or sterling money, pay- able in gold coin, for not less than $100.00 currency or £20 sterling each, and not exceeding the said sum of Forty-five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00). and the said debentures shall be duly prepared, Peeme and sold for the purpose afore- said; 8. The said debentures shall be deemed to have been properly executed by having been signed by the Mayor and the Treas- urer of the said City and shall be sealed with its corporate seal; 9. The said debentures shall bear date the Second day of January, A. D. 1914 and shall contain a promise to pay the principal of the said debentures and also the interest thereon at the rate of five per cent, (5%) per annum, payable half yearly, annually, on the First day of Janu ary and the First day of July in each year apd may be with or without coupons attached thereto for the payment of in terest, and in case coupons shall be at- tached to said debentures such coupons shall be equivalent to one half year’s in- terest at the rate of five per cent. (5% per annum upon the amount of the de benture to which they shall be respec- tively attached, one ceupon being made payable each six months from the date of the said debentures. In case the whole of the six months interest shall not have accrued before the First day of July next teh difference shall be adjusted in the first payment of interest. The said cou- pons shall be deemed to have been prop- erly executed by each one having written, Stamped, printed or lithographed thereon the name of the Mayor and Treasurer of ine said City. «Each coupon shall be num- bered with the number of the debenture to which it is attached; 10. The said debentures shall be made payable at any place in England, the United States, or Canada, therein set out; 11. The amount of the said coupons for interest shall be payable at any of the places in England, the United States or Canada therein set out; 12. The said debentures and the cou- pons attached thereto shall be deemed a valid and binding charge upon the ratable land i ihe City of Prince Kupert and upon the City of Prince Rupert; 13. The amourt of the debt authorized by this bylaw is subject to consolidation with the debt authorized by any other by- laws of the said City passed for the issue and sale of debentures, and notwithstand- ing anything herein containe dauthorizing and directing the issue and sale of deben- tures for the payment of the debt hereby created the City of Prince Rupert consoll- dated stock may be issued in the place and stead of the debentures to the amount of the debt, This section shall apply only in so far as the City may be empowered by law s0 to do. 14. It shall be lawful for the Council during the construction of the pole line system hereinpefore mentioned to borrow money from any bank or other person willing to advance the same at interest to be agreed upon for the purpose of paying for the said extensions and for such loan to hypothecate the debentures to be issued hereuned, provided that such ican with the interest agreed to be paid to such bank or person shall be repaid out of the sums of money realized upon the sale of the said debentures. The Council may sell the said debenutres at less than par if it is found necessary or advisable to do 80, PASSED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT THIS 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913. T. D, PATTULLO, Mayor. ERNEST A, WOODS, Clerk. OTICE that the above is a true capy of the proposed bylaw to raise Forty-five Thousand Dollars (45,000.00) pon which a vote of the municipality will be taken at the Council Chamber, City Hall, on the Fifteenth day of January, A. D. 1014, from the hour of 9:00 a. m, until the hour of 7:00 p. m, ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk, A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF PRINCE ERT TO AUTHORIZE THE CON- {TION OF A_ CITY BUILDING ON STREET FOR MUNICIPAL PUR, AND FOR CREATING A DEBT OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (850,000.00) TO PAY FOR THE SAME, AND TO 8E- CURE THE SAID DEBT BY THE ISSUF OF DEBENTURES; WHEREAS the City of Prince Rupert has lately graded a piece ef ground on puneo Street adjoining the present City AND WHEREAS the present accommo- TAKE for works of local improvement and school purposes does not exceed One Million Two Hundred and Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($1,214,000.00) nor does it exceed twenty per cent. (20%) of the assessed value of lands and improvements according to the last revised assessment roll; AND WHEREAS the annual sum neces- sary for the payment of the interest dur- ing the currency of the debentures to be issued hereunder is Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00); AND WHEREAS the sum necessary to be set aside annually by way of sinking fund to discharge the debt authorized to be created by this bylaw is the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred and S xty- eight Dollars and Five Cents (81,768.05) per annum, and it is proposed to set aside such annual sum by depositing the same annualiy at interest in a chartered bank or trust company in Canada, or by invest- ing the same in any manner that a muni- cipal corporation may legally adopt; AND WHEREAS the amount to be ratsed annually for the payment of the said deb is arrived at by estimating the interest to be derived from the annual investment of such amount at the rate of three and one- half per centum (344%) per unnu:n; AND WHEREAS this bylaw cannot be altered save by the consent of the Lieu- tenant Governor in Council; NOW THEREFORE THE MUV«itvaL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRINCE hu- PERT ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This bylaw shall take effect -n the Thirty-first day of January, 4. b. iid; 2. It shall be lawful ‘or the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert to erect on the hereinbefore recited piece of land the property of the City of Prince Rupert a modation of the various municipai institu- tions of the City of Prince Rupert, such bublic building to be according to plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer, and approved by the Muni- cipal Council of the City of Prince Rupert, which plans may from time to time be altered, amended or added to during the construction of said work if the said Municipal Council shall see fit; in any of such cases the plans of such alterations, amendments or additions shall be approved as above provided for as to the original plans, the intent of this bylaw being that the City in constructing the said building hereby authorized shall have full author- ity to make the said building such as will best meet the requirements of the various municipal institutions of the City; 3. For the purpose of paying for the construction of the said buliding hereby authorized the City of Prince Rupert is hereby empowered to create a debt of Fifty Thousand Dollars (#50,000.00) which debt shall be payable in twenty (20) years from the Second day of Janu- ary, A. D. 1914, for which debt deben- tures shall be issued and secured in a manner hereinafter appearing; 4. The sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) is necessary for the payment of interest each year dur- ing the currency of said debentures and the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-eight Dollars and Five Cents ($1,768.05) is necessary to be set aside annually during the currency of the said debentures for the purpose of forming a sinking fund with which to pay the said debt and debenture at maturity. The said sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-eight Dollars and Five Cents (81,768.05) to be raised annually as a sinking fund being such that together with the profits accruing from th einvest- ment thereof at the interest rate of three and one-half per cent. per annum during the currency of the said debentures shal! be sufficient to discharge the said debt when due; 5. The said sum necessary to pay the said interest of Two Thousand Five Hun- dred Dollars ($2,500.00) and sinking fund of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-eight Dollars and Five Cents (81,- 768.05), making together the sum of Four Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-eight Dollars and Five Cents ($4,268.05) shall be annually raised as follows, namely: by a special rate levied annually on all the ratable land in the City of Prince Rupert during the currency of said debentures and shall be collected as municipal taxes, and placed to a separate account called “Municipal Building Account.” The said sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-eight Dollars and Five Cents (8$1,- 768.05 to be raised for sinking fund shall be invested annually by the City Treas- urer upon the recommendation of the Council in such securities or in such man- ner as is permitted by law, including the investments hereinbefore mentioned; 6. There shall be issued any number of debentures to be made for such sums as may be required for the raising of the said sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the said debentures may be ex- pressed either in currency or in sterling money, and shall be payable tn gold coin for not less than $100.00 currency or £20 each, and not exceeding in the whole the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars (50,000.- 00) and the said debentures shall be duly prepared, executed and sold for the pur- ses aforesaid. The said debentures shall be deemed to have been properly executed by having been signed by the Mayor and the Treasurer of the City and shall be sealed with its corporate seal; 7. The said debentures shall bear date the Second day of January, A. D. 1914 and shall contain a promise to pay the principal of the said debentures and also the interest thereon at the rate of five per cent. (59%) per annum, payable half- yearly, on the First day of January and the First day of July in each year and may be with or without coupons attached thereto for the payment of interest and in case coupons shall be attached to said de- bentures such coupons shall be equivalent to one half year's interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum upon the amount of the debenture to which they shall be respectively attached, one coupon being made payable each six months from the date of the said debentures, In case the whole of the six months interest shall not have accrued before the First day of July, next, the difference shall be adjusted in the first payment of interest. The said coupons shall be deemed to have been properly executed by each one having written, stamped, printed or lithographed thereon the names of the Mayor and Treasurer of the said City, Each coupon shall be numbered with the number of the debenture to which tt is attached; 8. The said debentures shall be made payable at any place in England, the United States, or Canada therein set out; 9, The amount of the said coupons for interest shall be payee at any of the places in England, United States, or Canada therein set out; 10, The said debentures and the cov- pons attached thereto shall be deemed a valid and binding charge upon the ratable land in the City of Prince Rupert and upon the City of Prince Rupert, 11. The amount of the debt authorized by this bylaw ts subject to consolidation with the debt@authorized by any other bylaws of the said City passed for the issue and sale of debentures, and not- withstanding anything herein contained authorizing and directing the issue and sale of debentures for the payment of the debt hereby created the City of Prince Rupert consolidated stock may be issued in the place and stead of the debentures to the amount of the debt. This section shall apply ouly in so far as the City may be empowered by law s0 to do. 12. It shall be lawful for the Council during the construction of the building hereinbefore mentioned to borrow money from any bank or other person willing to advance the same at interest to be agreed on for the purpose of paying for the said building and for such loan to aypenacns the debentures to be issued hereunder, provided that such loan with the interest agreed to be paid to such bank or person shall be repaid out of the sums of mone realized upon the sale of the said deben- from the annual investhent of such sum dation for the various municipal depart- tures, The Council may sell the said de- him, A meeting to organize a wo- men's auxiliary under the aus- pices of the Anglican Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The opening debate of the newly formed Literary and De- bating Club will be upon the sub- ject of the taxation of bachelors and will be held on the evening of the 22nd inst. The funeral of the ifant daughter of Mrs. Bennett took place on the Indian reserve at Kitsumkalum this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are well known among the Indians of the valley and also at Port Essington. Wedding Bellis On Saturday evening, Jam 10, a very pretty wedding was sol- Hundred and Ninety-one Dollars} public building to be used for the accom-|emmnized by the Rev. F. W. Kerr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bramen, Ninth Avenue W., when their daughter Nora and Mr. George W. Johnston were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride, who was charmingly attired and looked very beautiful, was waited upon by her sister, Miss Lena, while Mr. Robert M. McIntosh supported the groom. Both parties are exeedingly popular in this city. Mr. John- ston js one of Prince Rupert’s first pioneers, having . resided here for the past six years. Their many friends will wish them every happiness. The happy couple will take up their resi- dence on Ninth Avenue East. Another Happy Couple Another quiet wedding was celebrated on Saturday evening at Captain and Mrs. Gilmore’s on Third Avenue. The principals were Miss Ingeborg Christianson and Mr. Peter Wingan. Mr. Win- gan is one of our local sturdy seamen and Miss Ingeborg has been on the staff of the Contral Hotel. They are both Norwegians by birth but are such old timers in this city that they speak the English language as well as any Canadian. They will make their home in this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Kerr. Leave Him Home Tune—‘Poor Old Jeff.” ‘Tis but a year ago today, As I ressember well; I sat there by Sammy's side, A story he did tell. ‘Twas of an upright citizen Who lived for many a year, A model of integrity, ‘ And no man did he fear. Chorus But poor old Sam has gone to rest; From headaches he is free, Disturb him not, but let him rest At home where he should be. Second Spasm He’s at the same old game today, As every one can hear; His petty spite has been let loose Each night for now a year. But now he’s dead as dead can be, We'll never hear him more; A menace to the public peace, A beastly, rotten BORE. Oh, poor old Sam must take a rest; From worry he'll be free; Disturb him not, but let him rest At home where he should be. Smithers Won The hockey match in Smithers Saturday evening was won by the home team against New Hazel- ton, the score standing 5-3. Some 55 New Hazelton citizens went up to see the game and support their team. Considerable money changed hands. The in- terior is now experiencing zero weather with occasional snow falls. bentures at less than par if it is found necessary or advisable to do so, PASSED THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT THIS 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913, T. D. PATTULLO, Mayor. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed bylaw to raise Fifty Thousand Dollars (850,000.00) upon which a vote of the Mapicipeliag will be taken at the Council Chamber, City Hall, on the Fifteenth day of January, A. D. 1914, from the hour of 9:00 a. m. until the hour of 7:00 p. m. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk. SAVE THE MONEY Editor News: Wouid you kindly allow me a little space in your valuable paper in order to ex- press my opinion on the Hydro- Electric Company. Personally I. am against the giving away of any franchise but the conidtions of this city are so different from that of other cities. On account of its loca- tion, all improvements that are to be made, and they are numer- ous and absolutely necessary, are more costly and take a great amount of money which will keep the city busy to finance. Hence, as more electric power is badly needed, and the city practically unable to finance her own elec- tric power, we no doubt must leave this to parties who can fin- ance it. In my humble opinon, I would advise all property owners to vote in favor of the Hydro- Electric Company. This company can furnish power at a cheaper rate than the city can; the city buys the power almost in the same manner as she would buy coal. The installation of a Die- sel oil plant will cost the city ap- proximately $105,000. Why not save this money, and when that money is required invest it in a street railway system. The city buys the power cheap enough and will own her own street rail- way system. i think, and I don’t belicye I am too optimistic, that within the next Lwo years we will need street cars, not as I heard Dr. Clayton state on that platform that it would take twelve years for us to require a street railway. This gentleman has certainly no faith in the rapid development of the city. Now as we all have our own ideas, with the installation of a street railway system the outly- ing sections, sections seven and eight for instance, would greatly benefit by the same. It would bring them within easy approach with the centre of the city, and no doubt would enhance the value of the property consider- ably. Yours truly, . PROPERTY HOLDER. After the theatre. Palace Cafe, 284tf GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture Office of Assistant Horticulturist New Court House, Prince Rupert Information or advice freely given. Write or ecail. f, 4, TOMLINSON Assistant Horticulturist PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY oaTs CLOVER a WHEAT ~ ALFALFA CORN, ETc . CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to For Sale ROOMING HOUSE $1500.00 One of the best business corners in town, on Third Ave.; clears from $300 to $400 per month. Lease. ALL ROOMS OCCUPIED “NOW.” Exclusive Agents WM. G. YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. 221 6th St. Phone 19 Open Ovenings 7 to’9 ep, € f a ie