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At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Rivermouth Fractional mineral claim, situated in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District Where located Arm, adjoining the 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- tifcate No. 93,917B, tmtend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Im- provements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the Issue of such Certificate of Im- provements, " —At the head of Alice Rivermouth and Cari- (Continued from Page two.) of darkness; a day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities and the high towers.” Revelation 16-14 (revised ver- sion) seems to indicate two stages of preparation for this “great and terrible day of the Lord.” (4 The gathering together of the kings of the earth to battle. (2 The gathering of the whole world to battle. The “earth,” in the Apocalypse, always territories once means the belonging to ancient Rome. This war began with Austria, Germany, Belgium, France and Russia. These belong to the expression ‘the earth,” but We see the war has spread be- yond “the earth,” and now in- cludes almost the whole world: Japan is included, Britain’s ter- ritories, Australia, Canada, ete.. are included, and before the Turks are crushed, we are told that “all Israel” (including the United States) will be in the war. We are just at the “beginning of sor- rows,” as spoken of by Christ. The word translated “battle” in the original means not “one bat- tle,’ but a series of battles, stretching over years, with prob- ably intervals of peace, until the culmination in reached in Pales- tine in the “great and terrible’ battle of Armageddon. Such then is the prospect before the earth. World-wide conflict of unparal- leled magnitude, and unexampled ferocity and slaughter, covering possibly many years. Jesus said, in speaking of this period, that “This generation shall not pass away till all these things be ful- filled.’ The dates given by stu- dents of the Pyramid give this period as lasting twenty years. The object God has in all this is ‘‘to gather the nations to the battle of that great and terrible day of God Almighty.” (Rev. 16- 14), That “great.day’ is the second Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D. 1015. Apr. 2. advent of our Lord, and we must ‘Continued on Page 4) Tickets to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, tte! italy and Russia. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK “Oscar I” ....00 6 February 17th, “Stockholm” ...... February 19th, “Bergensfjora” . February 19th. “Fredrick VIII" ....+.++-+ March 4th. Have Your Reeervations made Early. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General Information Apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON insurance and Gteamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. OC. } oés ppeoteed and six months after if requi 2.—-What pay shall I receive? Your pay as a private will be $1.00 per day and 10 cent you will be clothed, equipped a ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during my absence? Every month there will be paid her a separation allowance of $20 (also part of your pay) and if fortably maintain your family, will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or sick? You will be cared for by the Government and your pay continued If you are permanently disabled an until you are discharged. allowance will be paid you, vary your injury or disability. 5.—What will be done for while on Active Service? The adequate pension, that will enable the family to we com- fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them- The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be selves, her sole support, is treated in ! Your King and Country 4 Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR G2nd OVERSEAS BATTALION, ¢ CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICE NOW OPEN. In view of the recruiting which is in progress at present throughout the Province, it is apropos to answer a few of the questions which are considered by those who contem- plate entering the Service. he following is a list of perti- nent queries, together with he information which each elicits. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. {.—How long am I to serve? Until the end of the war a red. s field allowances. Besides this nd subsisted by the Govern- this be not enough to com- the Canadian Patriotic Fund ying according to the extent of my wife and children if I die Government will provide an the same way as a wife. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT stated: No, | Bylaw and Object « 97 Local Improvement Section 1 59 Hydro Electric 63 Government Debt 11 Telephone Plant 29 Electric Light Plant | Amount | pres. | pro. $600,000 50 30 550,000 50 30 115,000 50 30 40,000 20 10 66,000 15 10 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 treasury certificates and for issuing an additional amount of such cer- tificates,’ and authorising the issue of bonds on the said Annuity Instalment or Serial plan for the $100,000 mentioned in Bylaw 243 for n ot more than 30 years and also to ratify Bylaw 245, relating to 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. | Amount pres. | pro. $140,000.00 49 30 7,437 50 20 Bylaw. Object 158 Section One Improvement 140 Change of Grade 2nd Ave. 1448 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. | Amount | pres. | pro. $ 35,000 50 30 350,000 50 30 12,000 40 20 46,000 40 30 Bylaw. Object 180 Morse Creek Bridge 181 General Sewer System 482 Grading Fulton Street 183 .Grading City Property, 2nd Ave. 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 for the collection of full instal- ments for total principal 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 already 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 te 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 ae of Prince Rupe B. C. Babys Own Sa Jap ee —, > After the Lath with BABY’S OWN SOAP the skin is smooth, cornfortable, and exhales the aroma of [resiiy cut flowers, Freedom fiom sii troubles, explains in some measure the reir shing slecp which *Baby’s Own Soap” babies enjoy, Mspecially for nursery use insiston “Baby’sOwn”. |: 2 ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Manufacturers, « MONTREAL. wig ® NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia at its next session on behalf of the City of Prince Rupert for an 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 plah to An- nuity Intalment or Serial Bonds and the terms of years as herein Term of years. and authorising the collection of instalments under such bonds with power to sell such bonds at a discOunt, and to use the Sinking JOU UUUOU Uy UU. 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