ee a Bh pera A Oe RUPERT BALL CLUB TS NOW V ORGANIZED! Will Have a: Good Team Team if the Grounds ate. Ready in Time—First. Game at New Hazelton (Prince Rupert News) The ball fans got the spring fever last night and organized a baseball club and will now go af- ter the grounds. There are a lot of ball plavers in the city and the boys think that a little enthus- iasm will bring them out. They are going to organize a joint com- mittee of all the athletic associa- tions to urge the city council to get that recreation park ready, In the meantime the boys expect that they may be permitted to practice on the newly graded Market Place, |G00D ORE SHOWN ON WONDER GROUP 0. B, Wallace at ‘His Property— Trail “AS Badly ; Needed Over the Hill for East. Side 0. B.. Wallace returned yester: | day from.a trip to the Rocher de Boule Wonder. group where he inspected the tunnel work which has just been completed. The tunnel is in 125 feet and on the hanging wall side they have a fine showing of clean ore, As yet they have not cross-cut to determine the width of,the vein, but this will be included i in the next work. _ Arrangements are now under way for another contract and the work will be started very soon. The great.draw back to present 80: 0 badly. north and. east slope of Rocherde| - Boule- mountain, This trail’ has been © asked” for and- when’ the chief engineer is here he will be approached again-and the urgen- cy of its: immediate construction pressed upon. him. This. trail will not only enable the.:Wonder. group to work the year round, but it. will permit-a number. of other - ‘properties on this side of: the mountain to be opened up. Under present con- ditions getting the supplies in costs as much or more than the supplies. AMBULANCE NOW — ON ITS 5 WAY HERE Shipped This Week Fro From Vancouver X-Ray Plant Being Rapidly eed: of : 2 trail. as “the New ‘The country: to be. explored i is sees that part uf British Columbia’ to the ‘north of the main. line of the G T. P, -whieh'i is. well known to mining men to ‘be-one of the rich- est. mineral belts in the west and} which up to. now has only. been partially prospected. The party will leave Poeahon-|* ~ = tas about the middle of April and! [zm be on the scense of operations as|@ soon as the ice breaks upand na-|# vigation is possible on the rivers. They will launch their canoes at the second crossing of the Fraser || |tiver and proceed to Giseombe portage, striking a northerly route by way of the Crooked and |§ Parsnip rivers, It is the intention to thoroughly | investigate the low-grade quartz- ite deposits at the mouth of the Finlay river, proceeding thence ar ond exiating. wt art and E. 8, :Sileox, Land & Surveyors, Bowe »3 has been dissolved by mittual con-.«' sent, A lis'for:payment. aid all-me-" °° nership must be sent’ = ee settlement with- es : S. Su.cox oe ay : F, OF Box 960, »» Vancouver en FOR SALE Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 97° § i Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 3. % and Lot 11 in Block 144 - “Ail-in Sec, 2, New Hazelton— . § Keily’s townsite. Make offer. : - J. S. Barton, Dawson, Y.T. f W. J. JEPHSON oF The officers are:— to the Omineca and there explore operations is getting in supplies. and prospect the silver. lead de- Installed at the Hospital Barrister and Solicitor ‘the young ladies in training at Hon. Pres.—Wm. Manson _ ' President—V. A. Cole Vice-pres.--W. D. Vance Sec,-treas~J. A. Edwards Manager—Fred Henning The boys will accept the invi- tation of the New Hazelton ball club for a game at New Hazelton on Victoria Day. _ Graduation Exercises On Wednesday night three of the hospital participated in the graduation exercises. In the presence of only a few personal friends of the girls graduation There is no part of the country COAL NOTICES Hazelton Land Distriet—District of Casstar, Coast, Range V¥. Take notice that John W. Hart and Wm. McDonald, of Vancouver, B, C.. cruisers, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile west from the s.-w. corner of lot 3396, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or legs, John W. Hart Feb, 24 24, 1914 Wm. McDonald Pub, April 10 Ss. W. Hart, 7 Agent) The quarterly meeting of the hospital board was held Wednes- day night and progress with the installation of the Y-ray plant and other improvements was re- ported. All the contracts have been awarded and most of the machinery has either heen ship- ped or has arrived except. the dynamo which will be along in a couple of weeks. Theambulance which is being transported free of charge by the G. T. P., is now on its way from Vancouver. The total cost of the improve- ments will amount to $7,700 and this amount has been raised to els of that country, and probably spend some time in ‘Deserter’ 8 canyon.” it is my posits.and the gold bearing grav- In the matter of an’ application for the || - _ igsue of a fresh Certificate of Title ) bat 427, Group 1, Cassiar Dis- vic . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that intention to issue, after. the of British Columbia, Alberta mo and Saskatchewan ~.. .. te NOTARY PUBLIC. , Room 11, Post Office Building ; Prinee Rupert and Hazelton. B. C.. A W. Edge Co. | "Importers and Retail . Dealers in - “Wall Papers Paints, Oils, . _ Burlap, Var- -nighes = “Stains, Brusues, DRY CoLors,’ | DISTEMPERS, GLass, PICTURE! _ Frame AND Room ‘MouLoincs, .. PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a fresh Certificate of Title to the above mentioned -lands in the name of Hartley A. Callon, which Certificate of Title is dated 14th Sep- tember, 1909, and numbered 55R, 2 = ‘Hazelton Land Nistriet, District of Casstar, * Const. Range V. Take notice that John W. Hart and Wm. McDonald, of Vancouver, B. C., cruisers, intend to apply for a license 7 certificates were presented to y - Misses Grist,. Adams and. Ger-|. main by W. S. Hoskins. Mrs. D, McLeod decorated the candidates within $400 or $500. A few new subscriptions will be. welcomed. _ The past three months have wf i an Bt i _ A social evening was then spent. the week end. He stated that at least two miles of towers for the tram line to the Rocher de Boule} " good shape. * done about the Twenty- fourth of : May. - Deputy Minister of Public Works | and Chief Engineer. Griffith andj}. trict in the way: of roads’ and but itis felt here that his visit . in Vancouver after spending’ the |. ~ winter at his home in London, Eng. ' the biggest season’s work on the ’ Hudson Bay mountain that has 7 It is not likely that they will re- a where he will. . —P, R. News. with their pins and a handsome boquet of cut flowers to each. ‘Two Miles of Towers up _ Wm. Thompson came up from Carnaby Saturday night to spend mine had been completed. Fora couple of weeks they have been delayed on account of bolts, but all other work is going along in The job should be Ate Coming Saturday Word has been received that Wm. Manson, M. P. P., willidr-. rive here tomorrow evening and, it is understood, will spend Sun- day and Monday here Inoking in- to the requirements of the dis- trails. He will have a busy stay will have satisfactory results, Col. Steele is Back Col. R..G, Steele has arrived He is now preparing to do ever been done. His base of supplies will -be at. Chicken Lake as usual. The colonel is, expect- ed to arrive here’ very s00n, OE Mr. ‘and Mrs... Dan Stewart and Miss MacKenzie will leave. next Monday for a visit: to Scotland. turn here, as it is possible : that Mr.’ Stewart, will’ be: ‘located . at adhe TE Halifax, N. 8... for: some some of: ‘the harb 3896, thence-north 80 chains, - east -80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains . Hazeiton Land Distriet—District o£ . ‘| Feb, 25, 1914 | Feb, 24,1914 to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles west from the s.-w. corner of lot to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or Jess. John W. Hart Feb, 24, 1914 Wm. McDonald Pub. Apriltv: od, W. Hart, agent Hazelton Land Distriet— District of ; Cassiar. _ Coos, Range V. . Take notice that John W. Hart and Wm. McDonald, of Vancouver, B. C., cruisera, intend’ to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described iands: Commencing at a post planted three miles west from the s.-w. corner of lot 3396, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, | to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, John W. Hart Feb. 24, 1914 Wm. McDonald Pub, ‘April 10 J. W. Hart, agent Casslar. Soast, Range V. Take notice that John W, Hart and Wm. McDonald, of Vancouver, B.‘C., cruisers, intend to apply for a license to progpect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at 4 post planted five miles west from. the s.-w. eorner of lot 8396, thence north 80 chuins, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. - John W. Hart. _ Wm. McDonald Pub. April 10 “JW. HART, AGENT ‘Hazelton Land, District— District of asiar. m, Const, Cageier. Vv. : Take notice that John W. Hart and Wm. McDonald, of Vancouver, B..C., cruisers, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: . Commencing’ at a post planted: five miles west from the 3,-w, ‘corner of lot 9896, thence’ north 80. chains, west 80 chaina, south 80 chains, east £0 chains to point of : commencement, containing 640 acres more. or less, ‘John W. Hart ~ heen very busy ones at the hos- pital. for patients during the past three months. was 2268,-an excess of The total number of days B Merch 28, iu en Registry ee Prince ‘Rupert, Fk ‘MacLeod , ~ Distriet Registrar GENERAL SupPligs : : and AVE. -. PRINCE bike ; 800 days over any previous three months, PROSPECTORS FOR THE FAR INTERIOR Party is on its Way -to the Finlay and -Omineca Rivers‘ Country— ~ Wants Quartz or Placer (Vancouver Sun). What promises to be-one of the best equipped and most ambitious prospecting expeditionsembarked upon. in recent years is that being projected at Pocahontas. at. the present time. The leader of the expedition is Frank E, ONeill, whose whole life has been spent in geological: surveying, mining and prospecting,” His: party will be composed of the best from Poreu pine, Cobalt, California and TTC TACIT i Mn N orthern Hotel RJ McDONELL, PROPRIETOR _ NEW HAZELTON, BAC. Sixty: Bed: Rooms, all_ newly. furnished. “The. : largest: and finest: Hotel in the North.- Large. ©: airy, handsomely furnished dining room. Best - meals:in the province: American:and European: ; plans. Handsome ‘bar room and fixtures... ‘Steam Heated and. dq Hlectric Lighted - | Ninth Avenue : ‘New Hazelton . | | THC ——ws : 7 CCT ATTN | Soccernet | The Big Three. of Central BC My | gacthic Ole, _ ene : Wm. McDonald | Pub. April 10 7 ae J. W. Hart, agent oa Head: ome Vancouver Block | TTAEncavarTaunaasac cl you ‘are: interested ‘in knowing te best townie! in ‘British Colur Vv nina