Monday, March’ 20, 1916. HE STRUCK 17 RIGHT AT LAST After Suffering g Almost Two Years, re Brought Relief. a month, was ; ; raise any deficiency on sale of bonds by the issue of further bonds. turned down because its party]. issi P : “1 Such changes to be made without submission to the ratepayers. see , complexion was not right and (2) Validating Bylaw No. 243 of said City; being “a bylaw ser Foplacete ATR even now it can boast of nothing|for the purpose of authorising the renewal of certain treasury “In 1912, I was taken suddenly i |/but a measly order for twenty certificates and for cade an a 9 ae ae of -. mia with Acute Stomach Trouble and | five thousand shells, Meanwhile ert ane ee eee. in a ooh erie ] af kat din the street. 1 was treated bis 14 oa Instalment or Serial plan for the $ ,000 mentioned in Bylaw 2 3 py several physicians for nearly two pe old Shell Committee was)|for n ot more than 30 years and also to ratify Bylaw 246, relating ‘ee I was in constant misery from eras it out gaily to its friends|to such debentures; both without submission to the ratepayers. my stomach and my weight dropped |and whenever a case of doubt 3). To provide for temporarily financing all said bonds by down from 225 pounds to 160 pounds. Jarose helping itself to = authorising the issue, renewal or reissue of temporary notes for not Several of my friends advised me to try ® contracts) more than five (5) years from the date of such issue, renewal or re- (Pruit-actives’ and I did so, That wag {°° #0YWhere from one hundred fo issue, pending the sale of the bonds heretofore mentioned and eicht months ago. J began to improve {three hundred per cent. profit.| making provision for the payment of any loss which may be made most with the first dose. No other |More than that—although sj,/0" the sale of such temporary notes, renewals or reissue thereof: licine I ever used acted go pleasantly |g. ‘ | 4) To provide for collecting instalments both for principal medicin : , Sam gives this a vague denial—}, rest bafore bonds ‘hav ‘4vally beo i. g : and quickly as ‘Frtit-a-tives’, and by |... and interest before bonds have actually een sold, Such instalments using it I recovered from the distressing it included in the price the twenty-|so far as principal is concerned to be applied to reduce amount of Stomach Trouble, and all painand \four cents royalty per shell to|treasury certificates or temporary notes then outstanding or to Constipation and misery were cured. I \the firm of Krupp and this aided be issued. oer completely recovered by the use of fang comforted the enemy to the (5) To provide for similar changes with regard t6 the follow- Pruit-a-tives’ and now I weigh 208 mae Ge , ing Bylaws, the debentures authorised by which have been hypothe- pounds. I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives? extent of seven hundred thousand cated to the Bank of Montreal; but only with the consent of such enough”, H. WHITMAN, |dollars. Bank, 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e, Incidentally Sir Wilfrid paid| : Term of years. At all dealers or sent postpaid by id Min itiinente ta 0 | Bylaw. Object Amount | pres. | pro. Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. in eee Colonel John| {53 Section One Improvement $140,000.00 49 30 8 Wesley Allison, Sir Sam’s justly | 140 Change of Grade 2nd Ave. 7,437 50 20 . ‘ leelebrated money-saver, who has| 148 Grading Lanes 29,000.00 50 20 Sterling Marine Motors never yet faced the Public Ac. 156 Grading 8th Avenue 25,000.00 50 20 a nae - t 6 itte : (6 To provide that securities to be issued under the following Can be purchasea In town. A ounts Be eee 5 bylaws, under none of which any securities have as yet been issued, Motor that wili give you en- “A colonel,” said Sir Wilfrid, | Annuity Instalment or Serial bonds may be issued and such bonds tire satisfaction. Built for hard work. Guaranteed. —HEAVY DUTY— FISHERMAN’S ENGINE 2 Cy!.—6 1-2 In. by 7 In., 12-15 Horse Power. 4 Cyl—6 1-2 In. by 8 In., 26-35 Horse Power. Do your remodeling with a first- clase engine. Further Information Apply to W. E. Williscroft, Phone Biue 508, or D. Brown, Elec- triclan, Phone 383. For wer tne eon rn — THER DAILY NEWS. SHELL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION REFUSED a (Continued from Page two. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICHK 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 stands little chance of getting Act containing provisions which are shortly stated as follows:— more shell orders from Kngland (1) To authorize the changing debentures issuable under the until she eatehes up. One reason bylaw in this clause mentioned, from the Sinking Fund plan to An- for the delay was no time fuses,| "ty Intalment or Serial Bonds and the terms of years as herein the other exigencies of the pa- stated: 7 ' tronage li: bs , erm of years. Pa _ ist whit h did not look No. | Bylaw and Object | Amount | pres. | pro. with favor on any shell makers 97 Local Improvement Section 1 $600,000 50 30 but Conservative ones. As after. 59 Hydro Electric 450,000 50 30 wards pointed out by Mr, Garvell. 63 Government Debt 115,000 50 30 {the Canadi: ' : 11 Telephone Plant 40,000 20 10 ofthe Canadian General Electric 29 Electric Light Plant 66,000 15 10 Company, whieh at the very start of the war had offered to produce 100,000 and authorising the collection of instalments under such bonds with power to sell such bonds at a discount, and to use the Sinking shells Funds already collected towards reducing the debt; and power to “who smelt to be for the term here set forth, namely: never gunpowder in his life except when there was ¢ Term of years. i 3 wn r oe re eee Bylaw. Object | Amount | pres. | pro. profit in it.”—H. F. Gadsby. 180 Morse Creek Bridge $ 35,000 50 =. 30 {81 General Sewer System 350,000 50 30 a 182 Grading Fulton Street 12,000 40 20 WE PAY °F REE: 183 .Grading City Property, 2nd Ave. 46,000 40 30 tile ee 207 Electric Pole Line Extens. 45,000 20 15 PRICES HALLAMS TRA 209 Telephone System Extension 60,000 20 15 FOR RAW GUIDE “gi 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 “Lhe Water Main Kxtension Bylaw except suflicient 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 are “flee ‘JOHN HALLAM ‘*'7£2, TonewTo Desk vesk 512° é Read DAILY NEWS’ debt, namely; $130,000, and for the use of the sinking fund already f : f f : ; f : | Tickets | to and from Norway, Sweden, Den-' mark, Finland, Ita y and Russia. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK VOOCN GI 04 vs TUN 60 8.85 April 6th, “Frederick VII"....... April 19th, “Kristianiafjord” ..... April 22nd, : “Stockholm” ......... April 25th. Have Your Reservations mado Early. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General information Apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. IAA Ramsay’s Empire Cream Sodas in 2-ib. 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It will satisfy the most exacting. collected under said bylaw, except the part applicable to the $20,00( 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 to submit to the ratepayers any bylaw making the change from sinking fund de- bentures to Annuity instalment or Serial bonds or changing the Circulation the Largest in Northern British Columbia term of years, or the issue of new bonds to meet loss on sale of bonds or temporary notes. DATED AT PRINCE RUPERT 1915. Guaranteed this 30th day of November, A. D. FREDERICK PETERS, Solicitor for the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. Largest Circula- tion means the Best Advertising : Medium THERE REASON Babys Own Soap Three quarters { | ot the local Ad- vertising is done inthe DailyNews } | 13 A ee ee rt ee en ae ee | — eee Prince Leading Paper! Rupert’ s Read ‘THE DAL FA teée the bath with BARRA Clive aaa die skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales the aroma of freshly cut flowers. Freedom from skin troubles, explains in some measure the refreshing sleep which “Baby’s Own Soap” babies enjoy. 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Besides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the Govern- ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during my absence? Every mouth there will be paid her a separation allowance of $20 (also part of your pay) and if this be not enough to com- fortably maintain your family, the Canadtan Patriotic Fund (Eee or ae-&- aie a > ee . will further assist them. a 4.—What will happen if 1am wounded or sick? You will be eared for by the Government and your pay Continued until you are discharged. If you are permanently disabled an 7 ; : 2 ; , i allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of “ your injury or disability. 5.—-What will be done for my wife and children if I die while on Active Service? The Government will. provide an adequate pension, that will enable the family to live com- ~ fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them- The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be is treated in the same way as a wife. selves, her sole support,