FIRST BIG DAY FOR 2 NEW “HAZELTON 7 _ PLANS ARE BEING MADE THAT WILL MAKE. IT MEMORABLE. sight-seeing. mineral district in Sunday will be devoted to : Come and see the greatest ‘scenic and Columbia. Trips may be arranged to all the points of interest in the district. BASEBALL MATCH PRINCE RUPERT VS. NEW HAZELTON, MONDAY | British On Monday there will be an extensive program of Foot Raves, Horse Races, . Pack Race, Jumping, Tug- of - War, Log Chopping Contest, and an exciting ROCK DRILLING CONTEST --GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT Monday will be given ex-'. clusively to athletic games -and a large programme of: - foot races and horse ‘races; ||. jumping, etc., has been ; ar- fod. | ranged: for which generous’ | — prizes are being donated. 12 EAA CRATES AOI PHAM T POUL SFE) 7a NSC co pn =I BIG CAPITAL NOW AFTER PROPERTY Largest Mining Corporations Ready to Investigate Every Legitimate Mining Proposition The large exploration compan- ies, as the Canadian Mining and Exploration Company, the Gug- genheim Exploration Company, the United States, Smelting, Re- 7 fining and Mining Company, Lon- don Exploration Company, British Venture Corporation, Mines Fi- nanee Company, D. C. Jackling Syndicate, Anglo-French Explor-} % ation Company, and Mines Selec- tion Company, are at present scouring Canada and the United States for mining investments of sufficient promise to warrant in- vestment. The Tonopah Mining Company, ; Tonopah - Belmont Development Company of Nevada, La Rose Mining Company and Crown Re- serve Mining Company of Cobalt,, M. J. O’Brien of Renfrew. Ont., and Senator W, A, Clark, Jas. B. Haggin, Capt, de Lamar, George Wingfield, Granby and: Consoli- dated Mining and Smelting com- panies of British Colambia’ are all in the market for promising| mining properties, ‘The usual terms on which min- ing investors now operate are by lease and bond. with periodical ‘payments on account of, purchase money, an undertaking being given to spend a certain amount in development within a certain time. Those wishing to submit pro- perties to the foregoing . should provide a report by a reputable engineer, including assays plans, maps, smelter returns and all other available data on the pro-. perty. Only properties - of suffi- cient merit to warrant considera- tion should be-submitted. OVERHEARD AROUND NEW: HAZELTON a] Mrs. Douglas and family. left on Sunday for Nelson, Mr. Fulton left ‘Sunday on a. business trip to Victoria. Dr. H.C. Wrinch left Sunday ona business trip to the south. Hugh Richmond went to the coast. Tuesday on wu short holiday. Mrs. Stickney and Mrs. Boyce, of Prince Rupert, were in town Saturday night. G. A. Rosenthal was in town’ last week on his way to his ranch at Chicken Lake. Andy. Ruddy is contemplating the purchase of an automobile to but 0 on as a stage. jon his way out fora holiday. Norman MeLeod arrived here Sunday morning and on Thursday left for Vancouver on a visit. Alex MacKenzie .has-completed his work up the line and is now ——— Miss Margaret Cyawford -left: Hast Sunday for Vancouver where she will spend a few weeks with friends. A meeting of the. stock holders in the Harris Mines Ltd. will be held this evening at the office of the company. | - Geo. A. MeIntyre, Vancouver, and W. W. Armstrong, Toronto, were registered. at the Northern : | Hotel over the week end. _-H. H. Welch, Vancouver, man- lager British-Ameriean Paint Co., jis on a visit through this district in the interests of his firm. D. MeLeod returned Wednes- day night from the south where he spent a couple of weeks on business and pleasure. in the Vancouver horse show and says it was.a great success. The silver-lead fort on Pugsley street erected by the Silver Stan- dard Mining Co. has been proving | of great interest to all visitors to town, both as a mineral exhibit) and as the spot from which the citizens fired on the bank robbers a few weeks ago, q “Why t New Hazelton? : The; answer is? Because it has | MadeGood - NEW HAZELTO ritory than those district famous. combined. “New posits that are larger and cover a greater ter- buting point for supplies fora country larger — | _and richer than all the New England states - lands that surpass those of almost any other - section in: richness, . junction ‘of two fertile ‘valleys. that. coritain ol more than a million acres’ of. productive. lands. *" New Hazelton has all that has made other _ ‘reat. cities | in. Canada, and more, 5 Cp N has lead and silver de- that have made ‘the Cobalt New Hazelton i is the distri- Hazelton ‘has : ‘agricultural New Hazelton is atthe © - We vil be sal te ge you more paras rr New Hazelton and ihe New. Hazen: Dis L COAST. ‘PROPERTIES S NDICATE. LIMITED - ‘Lid), Va neouver a E. Ne Winslow. Stewart, New Hazelton. He took}: | | day of | ified, of their claims and of the security : after the said 15th day of. May, ' roceed | Sinclair and Chettleburgh | & Sinclair i}; among the: persons’ entitled. thereto, ‘| having: regard “only to''the ‘claims: of. = (which he: shall: have‘then: had::notice,}}]1-: a (and he'will-not“be- held: responsible for ||}: Raleigh P ‘Trimble, t the well known mining man of this dis- trict, is-one of the main stock - | holders in the Athabasca Petro-| leuam Company, Ltd. Mr. Meagher, who has been in | Lynch Bros, store for a number of months has been transferred to the Prince Rupert store. Miss McMullen has been placed in the post officc in the store here. About twenty-five from here attended a coneert last Thursday night in aid of the old town pub- lic school. It was a big success and everyone had. a -good time. A dance followed the concert. . Lost Pocket book containing one hundred and fifty dollars in cash; three bank cheques on Union Bank, Prince Rupert; three bank cheques, Foley, Welch & Atnount of cheques, $500. Finder return "a5 | Gffice and receive reward. Notice of assignment | PURSUANT TO THE ‘‘CREDITORS’ Trust Deeps Act, 1901,’ AND AMENDING ACTS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Frances B.- Chettleburgh: and Robert C. “Sinclair, carrying on business at Hazelton’. and Telkwa, B.C., as mer- chants under the flrm name of Chettle- burgh & Sinclair, have, by a deed of assignment bearing date the 29th day pril, 1914, assigned all their real and personal property, credita:and ef- feeta which. may be seized or sold_or attached under execution or the ‘‘Ix- ecution Act’”’. to the undersigned, Mich- ael J. Hobin, of Prince Rupert, B.C., manager of the Continental Trust Com- pany, Limited, for the benefit of credit- owAND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- || EN that a meeting of. the creditors of the said Chettleburgh & Sinclair will be held at the office of the Continental $i Trust Company Limited, 2nd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B..¢.,:0n Friday, .the 15th day | i) “May, 1914, at the hour of 2,80. o'clock ‘in the afternoon, for: the purpose of giving directions for the dis- posal of the estate. AND NOTICE IS: ALSO ‘GIVEN that creditors -are required to send. to, the Assignee.on or before the said 16th fay, 1914, particulars, duiy ver- (if any)’ held by them... ».. ND that. the Assignee will, on ‘and. to ‘distribute ‘the ag3ets of the. anid Frances B, Chettleburgh and: Robert C:. the assets or any “part ‘thereof Bo ¢ distri-: +S POTN TGS