Thursday, January 13, 1916. THE DALLY NEWS. | p APALYSED AND CANADA'S OPPORTUNITY ; HELPLESS Prominent Merchant Restored to Health by “Fruit-a-tives ” Bristoi, N.B., July 25th, 1914. "T had a stroke of Paralysis in March, and this left me unable to walk or help bodied and thing for the cause of Britain anu her Allies, yet who have not been ing to the front to actually fight myself and the Constipation was oo — vo wermeny, terrible. Finally, I took ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Many of these feel that they for the Constipation, This fruit medicine |Would do something if the oppor- gradually toned up the nerves and tunity presented itself and. i: acluaily veiieved the paralysis. By the ever, that : i : : use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ I grew stronger + “ASt Opportunity has come until all the palsy left me. I am now |!@0W Word has come from the well and attend my store every day.” {front that Canada’s soldiers ar ALVA PHILLIPS. Fruit juice is nature’s own remedy and ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is made from fruit juices. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements ee }which Rivermouth Fractional mineral claim, | situated in the Skeena Mining Division of | deed Cassiar District. Where located:—At the head of Alice Arm, adjoining the Rivermouth and Cari-} Belgium is asking her allies, par- boo mineral claims. TAKE NOTICE that I, G. R. Naden, Free Miners’ Certificate No, 94,096B, acting as | agent for Carrie Pratt, Free Miners’ Cer- | |starving women and children. well clothed and have ample food so there remains nothing to do j that direction beyond the sending of little luxuries to them On the other hand, Belgium physically our smallest ally, but morally looming as the country the greatest performed the j/imaginable ; greatest at sacrifice is pleading for help. [ticularly prosperous Canada, ti send wheat and flour to feed her tiNcate No. 93,917B, intend, sixty days | from the date hereof, to apply to the| Here, if ever, is the opportunity Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Im- | the purpose of obtaining | Of the able-bodied Canadian to do provements, for a Crown Grant of the above claim. something for the great cause o And further take notice that action, | ; : : under section 85, must be commenced be- | humanity and to aid Britain an: fore the issue of such Certificate ‘of Im aor allies in their battles agains provements. " ‘ : Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D iworld dotuination by the German 1915 Apr. 2 | Empire. Patriotism alone should o ibe sufficient to prompt the act. Ten dollars will keep a Belgian woman or child threugh the win.. But if patriotism jenough the of j the compassion that a person Prince Rupert Feed Co. ter. is not | } HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS AND + = RTILIZERS cause humanity, must have another ~ 2 for helpless WE HANDLE jand starving, should be sufficient Bulbs, and Take Orders for Nursery Stock. | Belgium needs the help of every Canadian whe has remained a home and that is the reason tha the Belgian Relief Committee, St pealing Chicken Feed A Specialty. Peters Street, Montreal, is ap to Canada Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. sc a shel iladise icailiasads Canadians. Belgium P. O. Box 333. 808 Third Ave. her PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. believes will save ifrom perishing- Canada must not shatter that faith- POOL OO to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, tta:y and Russia. SAILINGS FROM WEY YORK “United States”...... January 3rd. “Bergensfjord” ...... January 8th. Kristianiafjord"”.... February 29th “Hellig Olav” February $rd. Have Your Reservations made Early. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General Information Apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. ; 2 COPPER LOPE Your King and Country Need You — RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS BATTA CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICE NOW OPEN. In view of the recruiting which is in pregress at present el LION, throughout the Province, it is apropos to atawer a few of the questions which are considered by those who contem- plate entering the Service. ‘I following is a list of perti- nent queries, together with he information which each elicits. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Until the end of the war he 1.—How long am I to serve? and six months after if required. What pay shall I receive? be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowanes. Besides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the Govern- Your pay as a private will 9 COT OOOO OO OOO OOO ORO DOLL OCOOO EEE EOC OL ODL LEOLLLLLOLOLLOOLOLL OS ment, 3. month there will be paid her a separation allowance of $20 and if this be not enough to com- fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic Fund will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if 1am wounded or sick? cared for by the Government and your pay If \ou are permanently disabled an according to the extent of ; » ahs a? Rvery What will my wife receive during my absence? Every (also part of your pay You will he continued until you are discharged. allowance will be paid you, varying your injury or disability. What will be done for while on Active Service? The Government : adequate pension, that will enable the family to live com- fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them- of a single man, if the son be my wife and children if I die provide an 5, will selves, The widowed mother : ‘ay as ¢ e, her sole support, is treated in the same way as a Wi TO ASSIST BELGUM There are many Canadians, able willing to do some-|} able to see their way clear to go-} ee | | oer NOMINATION OF M. P. McCAFFERY FOR MAYOR WK HEREBY NOMINATE (Name in Full) MICHAEL PETER McCAFFERY (Address) 605 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B, G. (Occupation) Merchant. as a candidate at the | election now about to be held for Mayor in the Municipality i? of the City of Prince Rupert. i Proposer ...... ee eeeee Nk 0d wlele-co oth D. G. STEWART. Seconder M. M. STEPHENS Supported by:— J. G. Scott, James H. Thompson, -G. W. Nickerson, A, R. Gordon, Wm. T- Kergin, 0. H- Nelson. Dated this 10th day of January, 1916. “IT consent to the above nomination, (Nominee) MICHAEL PETER MecCAFFERY. I qualify on the following property, namely:-—Lot seven 7), Block thirty-three (33), Section one (1), Prince Rupert. (Nominee MICHAEL PETER McCAFFERY. seer 3 | Empress Jams Are strictly a B. C. Product. Right from the delicious, fresh picked, sun ripened fruits of the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island, to te purest of Cane Sugar, Every step In the producing and manufac- turing of the deijicicus Jam contributes to the prosperity of B.C. It will satisfy the most exacting. M.P. McCaffery Realizes [ask Ahead To the Editor of The Daily News, Dear Sir:—In a published letter from Mayor Newton to the Electors of the City of Prince Rupert, I note the folow- ing: “The big problem which will confront the next council will be the refloatation of the Treasury Certificate issue. With elected, I will spare no efforts reference to this statement, I wish to state that for disposition of these certificates, and the ratepayers of the City if to provide a favorable of Prince Rupert can rest assured that I will be absolutely certain as to whether the money is costing them six, eight, , or ten per cent- Very truly yours. M. P- McCAFFERY. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS In 1-ib. Glass Jars and 4-Ib. Tins THE EMPRESS MANUFACTURING CO., LTP. Vancouver, B. C. Empress Jams OO I I N a Ramsay’s \= —_—_—_—_—_—————— CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made {an the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia jat its mext session on behalf of the City of Prince Rupert for au Act containing provisions which are shortly stated as follows:- 1 To authorize the changing debentures issuable under the |bylaw in this clause mentioned, from the Sinking Fund plau to An- nuity Intalment or Serial Bonds and the terms of years as herein stated: Term of years. No. Bylaw and Object | Amount | pres. | pro. 97 Local Improvement Section 14 $60Q,000 50 30 59 Hydro Electric 550,000 50 30 63 Government Debt 115,000 50 30 14 Telephone Plant 40,000 20 10 29 Electric Light Plant 66,000 15 10 and authorising the collection of instalments under such bonds with power to sell such bonds at a discount, and to use the Sinking ‘Funds already collected towards reducing the debt; and power to raise any deficiency on sale of bonds by the issue of further bonds. Such changes to be made without submission to the ratepayers. 2 Validating Bylaw No. 243 of said City; being ‘a bylaw for the purpose of authorising the renewal of certain certificates and for issuing an additional amount of such cer- tificates,”’ and authorising the issue of bonds on the said Annuity [nstalment or Serial plan for the $100,000 mentioned in Bylaw 243 fer n ot more than 30 years and also to ratify Bylaw 245, relating o such debentures; both without submission to the ratepayers. 3 To provide for temporarily financing all said bonds by authorising the issue, renewal or reissue of temporary notes for not more than five (5) years from the date of such issue, renewal or re- issue, pending the sale of the bonds heretofore mentioned and making provision for the payment of any loss which may be made on the sale of such temporary notes, renewals or reissue thereof: 4 To provide for collecting instalments both for principal and interest before bonds have actually been sold. Such instalments so far as principal is concerned to be applied to reduce amount of treasury certificates or temporary notes then outstanding or to be issued. (5 To provide for similar changes with regard to the follow- ing Bylaws, the debentures authorised by which have been hypothe- cated to the Bank of Montreal; but only with the consent of such Bank. Term of years. Bylaw. Object | Amount | pres. | pro. 158 Section One Improvement $140,000.00 49 30 140 Change of Grade 2nd Ave. 7,437 50 20 148 Grading Lanes 29,000.00 50 20 156 Grading 8th Avenue 25,000.00 50 20 6 To provide that securities to be issued under the following bylaws, under none of which any securities have as yet been issued, Annuity Instalment or Serial bonds may be issued and such bonds to be for the term here set forth, namely: Term of years. Object | pres. | pro. 30 Bylaw. | Amount i180 Morse Creek Bridge $ 35,000 50 181 General Sewer System 350,000 50 30 182 Grading Fulton Street 12,000 40 20 183 .Grading City Property, 2nd Ave. 46,000 40 30 207 Electric Pole Lme Extens. 45,000 20 15 209 Telephone System Extension 60,000 20 15 with power to use the sinking funds heretofore accumulated to reduce the debt when incurred, and further, to cease collecting further sinking fund, and to provide far the collection of full instal- ments for total prineipal on each said bylaw from the commence- ment of the work authorised. The application of such instalments to reduce the amount of bonds required to be issued. (7, To provide that no further sinking fund shall be collected under Bylaw No. 208: being “The Water Main Extension Bylaw” "except sufficient to pay off $20,000 of debentures already sold thereunder, and providing for the issue of Annuity instalment, or Serial bonds, term twenty (20) years, for the balance of the debt, namely; $130,000, and for the use of the sinking fund already collected under said bylaw, except the part applicable to the $20,000 dlready issued; to reduce the said amount of $130,000 bonds when issued, (8) As to Bylaws Nos. 144 and 241 relating to Market Place grading: Power to change the debentures authorised thereby from Sinking fund plan to Annuity Instalment, or Serial bonds at thirty (30) years, and to use the sinking fund already collected to pur- chase bonds to be issued thereunder, and to cease collection of further sinking fund: (9) To provide for raising a reserve fund to ensure prompt payment of annual instalments to the amount of $50,000 for present authorised indebtedness, and $20,000 for every additional $1,000,000. (10) Providing that it shall not be necessary to submit to the ratepayers any bylaw making the change from sinking fund de- bentures to Annuity instalment or Serial bonds or changing the term of years, or the issue of new bonds to meet loss on sale of bonds or temporary notes. DATED AT PRINCE RUPERT this 30th day of November, A. D. 1915. FREDERICK PETERS, Solicitor for the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. treasury Empire Cream Sodas In 2-Ib. Tins Have attained their enviable reputation by their superior quality and uniformity. The most discriminating house- wife insists upon “Ramsays Empire” when buying Soda Biscuits. They are made in B. C. and your grocer gets his supply frequently and quickly, insuring freshness, which means crispness. ed eee : Prove it by buying a tin with your next order. Manufactured by RAMSAY BROS. & CO., LTD. Vancouver, B. 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