Tuesday, April 25, 1916. ———_———— RHEUMATISM unda School Supt Télls i lrrat-asives” Relieved Toronto, Ont., Oct. Ist, 1918. “] have lived in this city for more than 12 years and am well known, / suffered from Rheumatism, especially in my hands, I spent a lot of muney without any good results. I have taken “pruit-a-tives” for 18 months now and am pleased to tell you that Tam well, All the enlargement has not left my hands, and perhaps never will, but the soreness is all gone and I can do any kind of work. I have gained 85 pounds hteen months.’’ R. A. WAUGH. fc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atall dealers or direct from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, _ MINERAL ACT Notice to Delinquent Partners. 0 @. W. Maxwell and Charlies Nicholson. TAKE NOTICE that whereas I have done and caused to be done assessment work on the Wolf Mineral claim, situated at the head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, In the skeena mining division of Skeena dis- trict, assessment work for the years 1913, i914, and 1015, amd have paid for seid work and recording same, the sum of 9307.50, Unless you pay me the sum of 9231.50, for your share of the said as- sessment work, together with the cost of this advertisement, I shall, at the exptra- tion of ninety (90) days from the date hereof apply to the mining recorder at prince Rupert, B. C., to have your inter- ests in the Wolf mineral claim -vested in me, in pursuance of the provisions of the mineral act. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C,, this 19th day of February, 1916. m5. J. E. STARK. in eg of Outee Aged in Wood 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA WAS TREMENDOUS SuCCcEss | By CARNIVAL OF THE ALLIES | (Continued from Page two. annia and in their cute little mite war foundling of Belgium, while| Jack Tars protected the flanks. with Japan, India, Russia, Serbia, France and Italy in between. This care was a representing a | was one of the most striking fea- tures of the carnival. To describe the decorations in detail is impossible, though spec- ial mention should be made of the painting of the “Good Old Lizzie,” by Harry _ Silversides You must be there tonight to get another look at them for you are bound to have missed something good. Special mention must be made of the services rendered by Harry Harvey and Charles Balagno in the way of music and also of the Metlakatlah band, played throughout = the The dancing, for which the floor was prepared by George Frizzell at an which evening. immense amount of labor, the centre having been transformed into an Australian stock ring, | | was greatly enjoyed. Captain Musgrave of the Lilloet | and the officers and men of the Galliano did their share in pro-| viding flags and in draping them; | A. C. Garde assisted in planning | for ious booths; J. B. Roerig as usual the accommodation the var-| was indefatigable, while Judge | Young, as president of the Red, Cross Society, has been at the} Exhibition Building every day) lately, and the ladies of the com- | mittee, Mrs. R, L. McIntosh, con- | vener, Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. | J. H. McLeod along with all the ladies who managed and assisted at the various booths must have been dreaming carnival for weeks | past, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS . Read . ‘THE DAILY NEWS’ Circulation Guaranteed the Largest in Northern :} British Columbia : THERE [3 A ¢. vertising is done REASON } Three quarters ot the local Ad- intheDailyNews } | Prince Rupert Leading Paper! . Read . “THE DAILY NEWS’ PROUD EET LIDTGRgeRIOeDONETAERS SUR ee The Health and Beauty Bath is assured when Lifebuoy Soap is used. It keeps the skin radiantly clean and glowing with health. TITMMN i) i PLP) DU Lifebuoy is an honest soap —unwrap a cake and smell it. A mild carbolic odor is there—that means an ut- terly healthy skin. But, the odor vanishes immediately after use. LIFEBUDY HEALTHY PRT PORT “A Dollar InTime, | Saves Nine” | VISIT to The Bank of A British North America for the purpose of depositing part of your earnings, becomes a pleasant and profitable habit, when once you have acquired it. The dollar you use to open an account in the Savings | Department in turn saves others, as the habit of saving grows. THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000, PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | P. MARGETTS, Manager. WM. J. SMITHERS, Acting Manager. —Stop it ° Coughing increases the irritation of the already in- flamed mucnous membranes and is moreover apt to carry disease to others. Mathieu's Syrup of Tarand Cod Liver Oil promptly stops coughing, and soon, thanks to its tonic properties, effects @ & permanent cure. & ? e wonderful popularity of Mathien’s Syrup of Tar and God Liver Oilis specially due to its great value as a permanent lung and bron- chial healer. Sold everywhere, 35c large bottles. & L. MATHIEU CO., Prop. Sherbrooke, P.Q. Por headaches we Mathiew's Nervine a alae to chase the > fa end putes enumpang ® osids. oe toon alcokion. 4-1-3 Lee Stinulattc A a. 1 GOLD WATCH i *) rede | A_ straightforwant ¢ offer tr € is your chane obtain one. Write now, enclosing 2 } eonts for ono cf ¢ i fashionable Ladi Love narta, ocr B Ger 4 . | | | lous offer. We expoct you + about us and show them the lew t] Don't think this offer too kood to lx 25 cents today end vain a Ft . will be amazed ViLLiaAd * LioYyn, , ellers (Dent ‘ “ eel} wr fy SH pia THE DAILY NEWB. —————— The Bank of British North America ESTABLISHED IN 1836 Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. PAID-UP CAPITAL, $4,866,666.67 RESERVE FUND, $3,017,333.34 Eightieth Annual Report and Balance Sheet Report of the Directors of The Bank of British North America, Presented to the Proprietors at Their Eightieth Yearly General Meeting, on Tuesday, March 7th, 1916. The Court of Directors submit the accompanying Balance Sheet to 30th November last. It will be seen that the profits for the Year, including $167,081.66 brought forward from 30th November, 1914, amount to $495,677.00 of which $194,666.66 was appropriated to a dividend paid last October, leaving a balance of $301,010.34 out of which the Directors propose to declare a Dividend of 30s. per Share, payable, less Income Tax, on 7th April next, leaving, after the special appropriations mentioned in the Balance Sheet, an amount of $52,175.71 to be carried forward. The above Dividend will make a distribution of 7 per cent. for the Year. The Dividend Warrants will be remitted to the Proprietors on the 6th April next. During the year ended 30th November last, the following six Branches and Sub-Branches have been closed: Fort George, B.C. (transferred to Prince George, B.C.); Lytton, B.C.; James Bay, Victoria, B.C.; Bella Coola, B.C.; Mount Dennis, Ort.; and Burdett, Alta. The following appropriations from the Profit and Loss Account have been made for the benefit of the Staff, viz :— To the Officers’ Widows and Orphans Fund............. § 8,727.63 sy ss Pension Fund jis csssneedeavacs éadenes 47,628.62 “ & Life Insurance Fund..........0.00- bode 7,786.66 London, 24th February, 1916. The Bank of British North America BALANCE SHEET, 30th NOVEMBER, 1915. LIABILITIES Capital—20,000 Shares of £50 each fully paid .............00. $4,866 ,666.67 Reserve Fund....... Ses a ae sa 1s eew en's cers d os BRD ES cee e : 3,017,333.34 Dividends Declared and Unpaid.............. o0sbesecaese ee 5,219.46 EXGHC Ril Ce PEER) 6 5d > 53% bb4k oo bane outst e waae ike od Balance brought forward from 30th November, 1914...... $61,748.32 Dividend paid April, 1915..... sdbesCobese Seder ceccosbocs 194,666.66 167,081.66 Net Profit for the year ending this date after deducting all current ch. and providing for bad and doubtful debts partly from undivided profit..........sseeeses 328,595.34 495,677.00 Dividend paid October, 1915..........26- occvcccceecces __194, 666.66 Deduct: 301,010.34 Transferred to Bank Premises Account..... $ 973.34 Transferred to Officers’ Widows and Orphans POM av h cain hs 665445500 bre cadeaaeeTe 8,727.63 Transferred to Officers’ Life Insurance Pund 7,786.66 Transferred to Officers’ Pension Fund...... 47,628.62 Canadian Pome WINES. 5c cidess cébcaeest 666.66 ian War Tax on Circulati 7,051. i Canadian culation ($37,051.71) $7,051.71 102,834.62 Balance available for April Dividend.......... veo 198,175.72 Notes of the Bank in Circulation ...........cccccccsccccceces 4,733,253.91 Deposits not Bearing Interest...........cccccccececseeeeeees 18,150,685.36 Deposits Bearing Interest, including Interest accrued to date... 26,077 ,647.03 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the United Kingdom and Foreign Conntries..........+++.ee08 397,606.31 Billa Payable. . 5.25 h50 osiins.s hwnd ns Sew sees saebeen ds s cedure ve 1,556,798.60 Acceptances under Letters of Credit. ........seseeseseeeeeees 1,197,794.95 Liabilities and Accounts not included in the Foregoing...... 1.812,514.98 Liability on Endorsements. .......0..cccccccccccccsccccccces 806,675.41 ; eee Liability under Guarantee in respect of the Sovereign Bank of Canada...... poaaaic aii bhbe Reb bee ares Sebchscsebeeseees $300,000.00 Crrvent Colt and Bullion. .caie tc csccunetecedseswelscessvaees $2,036,138.67 TPOOAESOT INGUEO. 4.6 i dass Late telecenadscecbatinssaet asco s teed 8,540,160.82 $10.576,299.49 Notes of other Banks.............6. 460,411.08 Cheques on other Banks............ o 2,169, 209.29 Balances due by other Banks in Canada. ...........-...-02- 7,760.49 Balances due by Banks and Banking Correspondents elsewhere SARS St A OS oi cies