r By-Law. He CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TO PROVIDE FOR THE YLAW | CTION OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM TO SUPPLY q HH] ry OF PRINCE RUPERT WITH WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHT wn POWER AND TO CREATE AND SECURE A DEBT FOR THE oul posh, OF CONSTRUCTING THE SAID SYSTEM AMOUNTING TO $ 000,00. wH ‘AS, by the Municipal Ctauses Act and Amending Acts, the City j big « authorized to construct, operate and maintain works for sup- Prinve voy or all purposes, water, water power, electric light, and electric BE habitants of the said city and localities adjacent therets, and for onditions, and terms under which such works are to be completed i/EREAS, {t has been considered expedient for the City of Prince ruct and maintain works to obtain a permanent supply of water upe e inhabitants of the said city, and any persons, who may be adja- iy lines, constructed hereunder, such water to be used for ali purposes n aid City may legally supply water, such works to be so constructed tric power, to be used by the said City for all purposes for which authorized by statute to apply the same. . HREAS, the water from Woodworth Lake, situated on the Tsimp- aa can be utilized for ae of obtaining a good and sufficient - or the said City, and also for the purpose of supplying electric pp" e use of the said City. HEREAS, instead of constructing two separate systems, one for ater, and the other for producing electric power, the Council have a combination of the two systems in-one will be much more eco- equally as efficient. {EREAS, in order to effect such a combination, it will be necessary from the point of diversion to the point, where the power plant icted, of sufficient diameter to carry water for both purposes, which iore than would be required for either the water supply or the electric \\ HERBAS, considering the above recited facts, the Council have treat the whole scheme as a joint undertaking and to provide for : in of the same as such. ins AND, WHERBAS, the general deseription of the proposed Hydro-Electric ¢ follows: ) be erected as a suitable point near the outlet of Woodworth Lake; int the water to be piped down to a point at or near the head of Sha- the said pipe to be of a capacity large enough to carry sufficient upply of the City of Prince Rupert, and also to operate at or near { Shawatlans Lake, a plant for the purpose of generating electricity; iving the head of Shawatlans Lake the water to be piped into the a a y of Prince Rupert, and there be distributed by a proper distribution system, ; the electric power will be brought into the said City by transmission lines bm the head of Shawatlans Lake. AND, WHEREAS, the amount of the debt necessary to be incurred by the Mty of Prince Rupert for the construction of the said Hydro-Electric Plant, and “necessary distribution system connected therewith, is the sum of $550,000.00. AND, WHEREAS, the total amount which will have to be raised annually pose of paying the said debt and interest will be $28,948.54. \ HEREAS, the said Hydro-Electric System cannot be completed th e pur AND lore the first day of September A. D. 1912, and, therefore, the amount of rates, bar and rentals for the use of water or electric power will during this present r be! AND, WHEREAS, no money is already charged against the rentals, rates charges \o be derived from the said Hydro-Electric System. AND, WHEREAS, the estimated amount of rentals, rates, and charges that ed from the said Hydro-Electric System after the same is completed of $72,600.00. AND, WHEKEAS, the sum necessary for the payment of interest during currency of the debentures to be issued hereunder is $24,750.00 per annum. AND, WHEREAS, the sum to be set aside annually to discharge the debt, horized to be created by this bylaw, is the sum of $4,198.54 per annum, and vosed to set aside such annual sum by depositing the same anaually at a chartered bank or trust company in Canada or by the purchase of ires of the said City at a price not above par or by both such modes of estment, or by investing the same in any manner which a Municipal corporation be de the sur gally adopt. AND, WHEREAS, the amount to be raised annually for the payment of the s arrived at by estimating the interest to be derived from the annual f such sum at the rate of three and a half per cent. (3 1-2 per cent. AND, WHEREAS, the total amount.of rateable land and improvements in City of Prince Rupert, according to the last revised assessment roll is as follows: Land, $12.223,041.00; improvements, $497,965. AND, WHEREAS, it is estimated that after the said Hydro-Electric System t the rentals, rates, and charges to be collected therefrom will be ic the annual amounts required to pay the interest and sinking fund 1 raised under this Bylaw, and that there will be no deficiency to be e up under the guarantee to be given by the City as hereinafter provided. AND, WHEREAS, the City intends to issue debentures for the amount of t, being $550,000, by the sale of which to realize the moneys necessary irposes, the said debentures to extend for a period of fifty (50) years secured upon the rentals, rates, and charges to be derived from the said dro-Electric System for the supply of water and electric light and power, and to be secured by the guarantee of the City at large. AND, WHEREAS, this Bylaw cannot be altered save with the consent of the t-Governor in Council. THEREFORE, the Municpial Council of the City of Prince Rupert ic lollows This Bylaw shall take effect on the 12th day of September, A. D. 1911. «. So soon as conveniently may be after the coming into force of this Bylaw, Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert shall construct the works mentioned citals hereinbefore contained according to plans and specifications to be signed by the City Engineer, and approyed by the Municipal Council he Cit) Prince Kupert, under the seal of the shid City, and duly filed with { ft y;. which plans may be from time to time altered and amended, uring the construction of the said work, if the Municipal Council n any of which cases, plans of such alterations, amendments, or be approved, signed, sealed and filed as above provided for the 8, the intent of this By-law being that the City in constructing the suthorized shall have full authority to do everything to make the Hydro-clectric System complete in every particular and detail. ror the purpose of paying for the construction of the works hereby au- rized, the City of Prince Rupert is hereby empowered to create a debt of $550,- UU, Which debt shall be payable in fifty (50) years from the date when this mes in force; namely, the 12th day of September, A. D. 1911, for which ntures shall be issued to be secured in manner hereinafter appearing. sum of $24,760.00 is necessary for the payment of interest each year the currency of said debentures, and the sum of $4,198.54 is necessary to e\ aside annually during the currency of the said debentures for the purpose P sinking fund, with which to pay the said debt and debentures at he said sum of $4,198.54 to be raised annually as a sinking fund, being \ togecher with the profits accrued from the investment thereof at the ‘ hree and a haif (8 1-2) per cent. per annum, during the currency id de ures, will be sufficient to discharge the said debt when due. ® The said sum of $24,750.00 is necessary for the payment of interest during cur { the debentures, and the sum of $4,195.54 necessary to be raised a sinking fund shall be raised as follows:—From the annual rates ruing fr the Hydro-Electrie System and estimated at $72,500.00 shall be raw 1 set apart from the general revenue of the City, the sum of $28,- he said sum shall be placed in a separate account by the City Treasurer, Hydro-Electrie System Account,” and in case the annual receipts \ arges shall be less than the said sum of $28,948.54 the difference shall False and levied in each year, during the said period of fifty (50) years, and e debentures by special rate sufficient therefor on all the rateable . ity of Prince Rupert, ane shall be collected by the said City as mun- P cs, and placed in the said ““Hydro-Electrie System Account.” he said sum of $4,198.54, to be raised annually as sinking fund, shall annually by the City Treasurer upon the recommendation of the 1 Securities, or in such manner as is permitted by law, including clore recited investments. ‘here shall be issued any number of debentures to be made for such sums lired for the raising of said sum of $550,000.00 and said debentures for currency or sterling money, payable in gold coin for not less / currency and 20 pounds sterling each, and not exceeding the whole 000.00 and the said debentures shall be duly prepared, executed, ‘he purposes aforesaid, © said debentures shall be deemed to have been properly executed ned by the Meyor and the Treasurer of the said City, and shall be hme 5 corporate seal. oe The said debentures shall bear the date of 12th day of September A, D, b © date on which this Bylaw takes effect, and shall contain a promise neipal of the said debentures and also the interest thereon at the ud a half (@ 1-2) percentage per annum, payable half-yearly on the ‘ry and the 1st day of July in each year, and may be with or without Pee / thereto for the payment of said interest, and in case coupons “y int wChed Lo said debentures, said coupons shall be equivalent to one-half Dn the vv. St the said rate of four and a half (4 1-2) percent. per annum, “mount of the debenture to waich they shall be respectively attached, b dei ns ‘ng made payable each six months from and after the date of the It t debe : oT 4. The Pa, ‘e Said coupons shall be deemed to haye been properly executed by he Moa... 2 Written, stamped, printed or lithographed thereon, the names ; ud Treasurer of the said City. Each coupon shall be numbered MY iver of the debenture to which it is attached. ee he sald debentures shall be made payable at any place in England, the The ae Shade therein set out, j i of, Amount of the said coupons, namely: the interest, shall be pay uble 13. yy.2eSces in England, the United States, or Canada therein set out. hen the «debentures when issued and sold, and any coupons attached there- ding. Ultures aforesaid have been issued and sold, shall be deemed a valid * harge upon the rates and charges accruing from the suid Hydro- “", ond upon the saii City of Prince Rupert severally as aforesaid. ‘oun of the debt authorized by this Bylaw is subject te con- ‘the amount of any other debt authorized by any Bylaw or Bylaws passed for the issue and sale of debentures, and notwithstanding ' contained authorizing and directing the issue and sale of deben- Wolidare, Coy ment of the debt thine created; the City of Prince Rupert DUNE Of cua ek May be issubd in the place and stead of the debentures to the ar This section shall apply only in so far as the City may be ; “W to do so, binbefore ttl! be lawful for the Cauneil, during the construction of the works, 'OVided for, to borrow money from any bank, at interest to be agreed Lhe) hee the same for the purposes of paying for the said works, row el, and for such loans to hypothecate the debentures to be issue Lh be vided that such loans with the interest agreed to be paid to such ‘ure, “Pld out of the sum of money to be realized upon the sale of the B indir tric § _ THE DAILY NEWS advisable to do so. 4 hall 17. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained it shall be lawful for the City im any year cneemnil om of the net revenue of the said Hydro-Flectric System for the purpose of betterments of, or additions to, such system, a sum up to twenty (20) per cent. of such net revenue, net revenue to mean for the purpose of this section, the gross receipts less running expenses and ordinary repairs, but nothing herein contained shall in any way do away with the liability of the City in each year either out of the profits or by rate to provide the full amount necessary to pay interest and sinking fund as before provided. PASSED THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT THE 21ST DAY OF AUGUST A. D. 1911. WILLIAM MANSON, Mayor. W. D. VANCE, Acting City Clerk. RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE SAID COUNCIL HE ; ......DAY O A. D. 191 : MAYOR. _ TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed Bylaw upon which the Vote of the Municipality will be taken at the Police Court Room, Third Avenue, in the City of Prince Rupert on the second day of September A. D. 1911 between the hours of 9 A. M. and 7 P, M. Dated 22nd day of August A. D. 1911. W. D. VANCE, . Acting City Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of A. D. 1911, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. for the purpose of voting epoe the Bylaw above set forth, being a Bylaw to provide for the construction of a Hydro-Electric System to supply the City of Prince Rupert with water, electric light and power, and to create and secure a debt for the purpose of constructing the said system amounting to $550,000.00. STEPHENS, M. M. Returning Officer. By-Law... A BYLAW TO CONFIRM AN AGREEMENT MADE BETWEEN THE MUN- ICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT OF THE FIRST PART, THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY OF THE SECOND PART, THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED OF THE THIRD PART, AND HIS MAJESTY THE KING IN HIS RIGHT OF HIS PROVINCE OF BRITISH COL- UMBIA OF THE FOURTH PART. WHEREAS, on the 8th day of June, 1911, an agreement was entered into between the parties therein mentioned, which agreement was and is in the words and figures following:— MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT made in quadruplicate this 8th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, BETWEEN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT (hereinafter called the “‘City,” of the first part), THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY (hereinafter called the ‘Railway Company,” of the second part), THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, (hereinafter called the ‘““‘Townsite Company,” of the third part), and HIS MAJESTY THE KING, in his right of his Province of British Columbia, herein represented and acting by the Honorable William R. Ross, Minister of Lands of the said Province (hereinafter referred to as “The Province,” of the fourth part). WHEREAS, differences have arisen regarding the taxation by the City of the lands belonging to the Railway Company situated within the limits of the City of Prince Rupert, and certain other matters as hereinafter appearing, and this agreement is made for the purpose of settling such differences. AND, WHEREAS, the Townsite Company is the owner of an undivided three- quarters interest and the Province of an undivided one-quarter interest in the lands referred to in paragraphs one (1), four (4) and five (5) hereof, and are severally interested in securing an adjustment of the said difference, and as part of such eae have severally agreed to transfer and lease such lands as hereinafter provided: NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the covenants and agreements on the part of the several parties herein contained, the parties hereto have agreed with each other as follows: The Townsite Company will, with the joint concurrence of the Province, as testified by the Province joining in this agreement and the conveyance to be made hereunder, convey to the City in fee simple all those certains parcel of lands indicated on the plan hereto annexed as numbers three (3), eleven (11), thirteen 13), fourteen (14), eighteen (18), twenty (20), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-nine (29), thirty-eight (38), forty (40), forty-one (41), fifty-six (56), fifty- eight (58), —— (59) and sixty-two (62). 2. The Railway Company will convey to the City in fee simple the westerly one hundred (100) feet of Waterfront Block E, as shown in pink on attached plan on condition that the said waterfront shall not unless upon the consent of the Com- pany given under its Corporate Seal be used for other than strictly municipal purposes. 3. The Province will convey to the City in fee simple the easterly one hundred 100) feet of Waterfront Block D, as shown in pink on the attached plan, on con- dition that the said waterfront shall not unless upon the consent of the Province be used for other than strictly municipal purposes. 4. The Townsite Company will, with the concurrence of the Province testi- fied as aforesaid, grant to the City a lease for the term of nine hundred and ninety- as numbers five (5), fifteen (15), seventeen (17), twenty-one (21), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27), thirty-one (31), thirty-two $2), thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35), thirty-seven (37), thirty-nine 39}, forty-two (42), forty-three (43), forty-four (44), forty-five (45), forty-six (46), forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48), forty-nine (49), fifty (50), fifty-one (51), fifty-two 52), fifty-three (53), fifty-five (55), sixty (60), and sixty-one (61). The said lease to be at a nominal rental of one dollar ($1.00) per annum and upon the following conditions, that is to say: (a) The lease is not to be assigned or sublet without leave of the Townsite Company and the Province; (b) The lands are not to be used for any other than park, boulevard, or other purposes having for their object the beautifying of the City, without the consent of the Townsite Company and the Province; (ec) No buildings or structures other than statues or monuments are to be erected upon the said parcels of any or them without the like consent. The Townsite Company will, with the concurrence of the Province testified as aforesaid, grant to the City a lease for the term of nine hundred and ninety-nine (999) years of the several parcels of land indicated on the plan hereto annexed as numbers two (2), four (4), six (6), sewen (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), twelve (12), sixteen (16), twenty-eight (28), thirty-six (36) and fifty-four (54). The said lease to be at a nomins! rental of one dollar ($1.00) per annum, and not to be assigned or sublet without leave of the Townsite Company and the Province, except as hereinafter provided with respect to Parcel two (2):— (a) Parcel two (2)—-This land shall be used for cemetery porpaoes only, and shall be laid out and developed accordingly, maintaining a parklike effect through- out. It is understood that the City may assign or sublet individual plots in this area to persons desiring to use the same for burial purposes without obtaining the leave hereinbefore provided; P (b) Parcel four (4)—This land shall be used only for the establishment of a reservoir and waterworks connected therewith; the erection of buildings of a public character and possessing architectural merit; and in other respects for general par urposes; . We} Parcels six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10)—These lands shall be used only for the purpose of public buildings, having a grouped effect architecturally with parklike surroundings; : (d) Parcel twelve (12)—This land shall be used only for public park purposes or for the erection of school, college, seminary or other public buildings; | (e) Parcel sixteen (16)—This land shall be used as a public recreation ground and for the erection of public buildings of real architectural merit, the entire de- velopment to be such as shall produce a parklike effect. In addition to the above it shall be lawful for the City to construct and maintain upon this parcei one or more reservoirs in connection with the City waterworks system, to making for this purpose the necessary connections therewith upon the said parcel; ‘ (f) Parcel twenty-eight (28)—This land shall be used for a general public park and is to be developed to that end. Without in any way lessening the duty of the City to preserve the parklike features of this parcei, it is understood that for a distance of one thousand (1,000) feet to the north of a road connecting Mc- Bride Street and the Prince Rupert Boulevard, the natural parklike features of the land are to be retained; ; OG (g) Parcel thirty-six (36)—This land shall only be used for buildings of a public character possessing real architectural merit, the grounds surrounding same to be suitably graded and planted; y ee (h) Parcel fifty-four (64)-—-This land shall only be used for public buildings of architectural merit, provided, however, that the City may construct and maintain areservoir thereon. In the development of this parcel,the general parklike features shall be adhered to. 4 : : Pending the development of any of the said parcels as in this clause provided, the City er wet do or permit anything to be done which will detract from the existi arklike features. e The conveyances provided for in the preceding clauses shall be executed by the parties hereto of the first, third and fourth parts, and shall contain apt aaaes embodying the conditions hereinbefore set forth, so as to ensure that lands mentioned in copeee two (2) and three (3) hereof shall be used only for the urposes defined in this agreement, ’ a —The Railway Company will, at the request of the City, grant such easements over its property within the city limits as may necessary for sewers, water mains, gas ‘mains, electric light, telegraph wires, telephone Loony, Med other similar civie utilities, subject always to the approval of the Railway mpeur’ engineer, Whose opinion in all cases must be treated as final, without prejudice to the right, if any, which the City may by law possess to expropriate an easement for any of the above purposes, 8. The Railway Company will, within a of three months from the date of the ratification of this agreement by the ure, commence the erection of its works within the city limits, consisting of permanent station, roundhouse, engine works, machine shops and other structures and accessories ntal to establishment at Prince Rupert of the Pacifie Terminus of the Railway Company, and complete the same with all reasonable dispatch, retaining within the City the pay rolls in connection with such works, so far as it may be feasible to do so. "9, The Townsite Company will, within a of two years from the date of the ratification of this agreement by the , commence the erection of its, and prosecute the construc- a first-class hotel of modern design and ap, tion thereof with due diligence, The Council may sell the said debentures at Jess than par, if it is found | the City of Prince Rupert, that the presence of the said electors is required at | ment taxes, shal] not exceed one-half the Police Court Room, Third Avenue, on Saturday, the 2nd dey of September | nine (999) years of the several parcels of land indicated on the plan hereto annexed THE the} management of the Eripire Day 10. The Railway Company will commence the construction of a dry dock at Prince Rupert in conformity with the agreement respecting the same between the rae Company and the Government of the Dominion of Canada, 11. The Railway Company will pay to the City annually on or before the lst day of November in each year for and during the period in the succeeding clause mentioned, by way of taxation, a total fixed sum of Fifteen Thousand Dol- lars ($15,000), in respect of all its property, real or personal, within the City limits; provided, however, that the said sum shall not include local improvement taxes, which may be imposed by the city for the improvement of public streets upon which the Railway Company’s land abuts in Sections One (1), Six (6), Seven (7) be Hight (8), and which streets or portions of streets may be enumerated as ollows. Water Street Eleventh Street First Avenue, opposite blocks 13 and 14 eee eee Avenues from Eighth to Second Street All in Section ne (1) Fourth Avenue, opposite blocks 6 and 7; in Section Six (6) Overlook Street, opposite Block 4 Seal Cove Circle, opposite Block 7 Kelliher Street, opposite blocks 25 and 50 W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Bntler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 361 All in Section Seven (7) Kelliher Street, opposite B! 12 Morse Loop, opposite Blocks 14, 13 and 41 Eleventh Avenue, opposite Block 31 Edward Avenue, 0: ite Block 1 __ All in Section ight Provided, however, that the way Company’s share of such local improve- of the cost of any such local improvement. 12. The City agrees with the Railway Company to accept the said sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) per annum, ether with the said local improvement taxes mentioned in C 11 hereof, in lieu of all municiapl taxes, rates and assessments of every kind whatsoever to be levied by the City against the Railway Company and upon or in respect of the lands of the Railway pany, and all buildings, structures or other improvements thereon or therein, arid all the personal a, of the Company within the City limits, for a period of ten years from the lst day of January, 1911. ‘ 13. The City will accept the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000 in full of all taxes due by the Railway Company to the City for the year 1910. 1 It is understood by and between the parties hereto that this agreement shall not become operative or binding unless and until the same shall have been approved by the ratepayers of the City and ratified by the Legislature of the Province of British Columbia; the severally agreeing to co-operate in taking all steps and doing all things necessary to obtain such ratification at the next session of said the 15. This agreement shall extend to and be binding upon the successors and assigns of me partes hereto res vely. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this agreement has been duly executed by the parties hereto. THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RU- (Seal. Wm. Manson, Mayor, And Ernest A. Woods, City Clerk. GRAND TRUNK PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. (Seal.) - as M. .Hays, President. e Philips, Secretary. THE ‘GRAND TRUNK PA- CIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LTD. (Seal.) : Chas. M. Hays, President. Henry Philips, Secretary. THE GOVERNMENT OF BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. (Seal.) Henry Esson Young, Provin- cial Secretary for the Province of British Columbia. AND, WHEREAS, it is desirable to pass a Bylaw ratifying and confirmi the said recited agreement so that the same may be submitted for the approv. of the ratepayers of the City of Prince Rupert pursuant to Clause 14, of said Agree- ment: NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert enacts as follows:— 1. The said hereinbefore recited agreement is hereby confirmed and ratified in every particular. ¥ e said Council shall take all necessary steps to have this Blyaw sub- mitted to the ratepayers of thie City of Prince Rupert for their approval. 1 3. The said Council shall, if this Bylaw is approved by the ratepayers of | the City of Prince Rupert, take all necessary steps to obtain ratification of said recited agreement by the Legislature of the Province of British Columbia, and for that purpose, are hereby authorized to spend any money that may be necessary and proper in obtaining the passage of said Legislation. 4. The plan referred to in the said recited agreement shall be kept on file as a record in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Prince Rupert. 5. The Council of the City of Prince Rupert shall endeavor to have inserted in the Statute confirming this agreement a clause authorizing the filing of the said recited agreement, and the plan therein referred to, in the office of the istrar of Deeds at the City of Prince Rupert. 6. This Bylaw shall take effect immediately the enning thereof. PASSED THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT THE 21ST DAY OF AUGUST A. Dy 1911. WILLIAM MANSON, Mayor. In presence of: FRED PETERS, D’ARCY TATE. Cc. ‘Se ones ae katchewan at a berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. wemedihme m cbmeng Third avenue and street. Prince Ruvert. 8 ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. WM. S. HALL, L.D.8., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental skilfully treated. local adrninistered (or the 4 traction of teeth. Consultation free. 3 Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson 8.a., W.E. Williams,B.a.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY - TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., L.ON., ENG GEORGE LEEK. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT MISS GRANT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Stenography and Typewriting promptly attended to, OFFICE—CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. Phone 318. A. M. BROWN ; HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. FRANK D. KEELEY W. D. VANCE, i City Clerk. RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE SAID COUNCIL ae ; 00s 00 A OR ..A.D.19 CAPTAIN JOHNSON SICK DOMINION ELECTIONS Many Nominations Made All Over—Premier's Busy Day Unable to Make Trip on Prince Rupert The farailiar face of Captain Barney Johnson was not to be seen on the bridge as the SS. | Prince Rupert steamed into port | this morning, but instead Captain | Duncan Mackenzie, master of the | old Rupert City was in charge. | Last week Captain Johnson ac- | cidentally got some cigar ash| blown into his eye while he was| here and it has caused him much annoyance since that he had to lay off for a week by orders from his doctor. It is hoped he will be well enough | to allow him to join his ship when she returns to Vancouver. The Prince Rupert brought over 100 passengers and 220 tons of (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancoucer, Aug. 24.—A large number of nominations were made throughout the Dmoinion today. The farmers in Saskatoon Riding, Saskatchewan, will nominate a candidate of their own. Rev. D. C. Hossack came out for South Toronto in opposition to recip- rocity and ne temere Liberal can- didate for North Toronto in the Provincia! elections. Sir Wilfrid Laurier spent a busy day campaign speaking at three different places in Quebec Province after attending the funeral of the Hon. A. M. Beaurepant, ex M. P. for Montreal. In the morning Hon, R. L. Borden spoke in Owen Sound, and Clitford $0} WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST | Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed Bylaw upon | which the Vote of the Municipality will be take at the Police Court Room, Third | Avenue, in the City of Prince Rupert on the second day of September A. D. 1911 | between the hours of 9 A. M. and 7. P. M. Dated 22nd day of August A. D. 1911. W. D. VANCE, Acting City Clerk. NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality cf the City of Prince Rupert, that the presence of the said electors is required at the Police Court Room, Third Avenue, in the City of Prince Rupert, on ea the 2nd day of September A. D. 1911, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. for the purpose of voting on the above Bylaw, being a Bylaw to confirm the agreement made be- tween the Municipality of the City of Prince supent. of the First part, the Grand | Trunk Pacific Railway a of the Second part, the Grand Trunk Paciiic | Development Company, Limited, of the Third part, and His Majesty the King | |in his right of his Province of British Columbia of the Fourt hpart. M. M. STEPHENS, Returning Officer. Prince Rupert, B. C., August 22nd, 1911. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Franz Wilczek, Paris and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs ==E. EBY @®& Co=== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - B. C. S. O. E. B.S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. Engiend. meets the first and third peters in th in the Sons of England Hall, Ave. at8 p.m, & PF, V. CLARK. . Sec, P. O. Box: 812. Prince Rupert ERNEST A. WOODS, President, Box 23 MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture. 2nd A ve, Between 7th & &th Sts, Prince Rupert F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE PHONE 62 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 freight and had one of the most enjoyable voyages she has made. Sifton spoke at IngersoM. The latter is opening the anti-reciproci- ty campaign. ~ Maps of Agreement Colored maps showing the par- ticulars of the agreement made between the city and the G. T. P., will be posted up outside the Professor Edward George Dick- inson, who died in Vieana in April, left 208 pounds ‘‘to the Earl .Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25¢ Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor City Hall and at the Police Court and at some other prominent place. The city council has or- dered this to be done so that the citizens can see just what the city has got and also what the G, T. P. has got, ete, of Meath or his succes ior in the celebration, to be disposed of in the way he considers mst likely to promote the spirit o' imperial- ism.” rr a - Re ae FS aak Fo hae Ae F tsre