- NOTARY PUBLIC. ” Room in, Post Office. Building Prinee Rupert. and} Hazelton... B. a — — sland to, the hundreds: ‘throughout wo the world: who: ‘have purchased Notice Notice of Assignment PURSUANT 70 tHe: “CREDITORS” Trust DeepsAct, 1901,” AND ~ _AMENDING Acts. NOTICE 18 HEREBY - GIVEN that Frances B.° Chettleburgh and Robert Hazelton and. Telkwa, B.C.,; aa. mer- chants under the firm name of Chettle- burph & Sinclair, have,. by a -deed_of assignment bearing date the 29th day of April, 1914, assigned all’ their’ real and personal | property, credits and ef- fects which may be seized or. sold or attached under execution or the ‘‘Ex- ecution Act”’ to the undersigned, Mich- ael J. Hobin, of Prince Rupert, B.C., manager of the Continental Trost Com- pany, imited, for the benefit of. credit- °rAND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that a.meeting of the creditors of the said Chettleburgh & Sinclair will be held‘at the offiee of ‘the Continental Trust Company Limited, 2nd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B..C., on Friday, the 15th day 0 “May, 1914,: atthe hour of 2.30 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 Asai day of May, 1914, particulars, duly ver- ified, of their claims and of the security | if f any) held b them... - “AND that the Assignee will, on and | ° after. the said 15th day of May, proceed to distribute ‘the assets of -the said ‘Frances B. Chettleburgh and Robert C. Sinclair and Chettleburgh & Sinclair among the persons entitled thereto, having’ regard only .to the claims. of whieh he shall.have then had notice, and he will not be held responsible for the asgeta or any part thereof so distri- buted. to any person:of whose claim: he shall not have ‘been notified. Dated at. Prince Rupert, -B. C., this, 5th day of : ‘May, A.D, 1914 =" MIGHABL J. “HOBIN Manager Continental Trust Co. Limited,. Prince Rupert, B.C. . ASSIGNEE - — ‘ Auction Sale| we fa—=, PRINCE | GEORGE LOTS © | The government: of. the pro-! will. sell_ their. holdings” in. the- G. T: P. townsite ‘of: _'Pringe George: ‘by ‘public. ‘auction at. | VANCOUVER] , ‘MAY x 19th, 20th, Ate the Grand Trunk: ‘Paci- | | fic Development Company’s- Hi auction sale™of:: PRINCE: I GEORGE, held ‘in: Vancou- ' ver last. September, I-was a) heavy. purchaser : for. local. ‘investors, and’ am”:pleased “to state that many ‘of: them : have resold their’ holdings ; at. a’ good advance- eral cases profits « one hundred to five hundred. per cent.have been realized... If you: wish:to: invest at: th a G. 0. Ryley ‘Assures Sinclair, carrying on on pusiness at |. nee on or before the said 15th | - vince of . British’ Columbia-, iF 2ist “Town: ‘That.No. Change: is Contemplated: eee "(Continued from first page). td lots there, 0.) Not only will the Smithers peo- ‘| ple. feel confidence, ‘but thée.above . |message. will § give more confidence | to all investors in ‘real ‘estate all . along the'line of the Grand Trunk Pacific, and businéss’ in all lines will continue with a full measure of confidenee. - Tt is- also - good to earn that the efforts’ already. put. forth by the people in the northern: inter- terior have not been for naught and that the townsite and divi- sional. point at Smithers.is on ‘a business basis. .The people can|- proceed with plans for the future. CARLOAD HORSES © FOR PACK TRAIN Wm. Kerr says a Big + a Big Crowd of People is Coming In and Will Outfit at Ht New Hazelton, _ Residents of. at | a Tueuday. night: the Northern In-| = _| terior Baseball. League completed | - the schedule. for. the season-1914. The meeting: ‘Was held in the Nor- a thern: Hotel, ‘New: Hazelton, ‘and towns: as “follows: —D. R.. “McLean! :. New. ‘Hazelton; R. J. Rock, Haz- elton: 8, -A. Eby, Terrace; Pete}: "| Muldoon, ‘Smithers; | D. G Sten- |strom, Aldermere and Telkwa. ~ Applications for. admission to| the league’'were received ‘from Smithers and Terrace. and. were allowed, thus the league willeom- prise five teams. this year. : competition again this year. vand it looks now. as. if the fight will be keen from: start to finish, =: New Hazelton. will get just. one Sunday game.and that was un- avoidable on account of train con- nections, Five | games’ ‘will be on Mondays and. ‘two. on Saturdays: “The ‘division’ ‘of the games was very fair, and especially. when it. ~- lig remembered that all the” trav: Wm. Kerr. came back to town Saturday night and will spend the summer-here. He brought in a carload of horses from Chil- liwack “which he will use. in. his pack train and there were. also a number for sale. - Mr. ‘Kerr says that thera i 4s a big bunch of peo- ple coming here this spring and. that the majority of them ; will | ~l outfit from this town. He jintends| spending. the greater. part of his}. ‘(time here this summer. The out- side is looking ‘to. ‘New Hazelton: a Wat the new supply point and out- |, fitting station of the future. _The|- best. of. accommodation | is to be! found ,here; the town is on, the railway. and. it' is closer to the outlying districts than any other point, and these are the. things whieh count. The merchants‘here also have Jarge and well- assorted stocks, fresh goods and. prices | that will surprise the old timers. | _ [power VALLEY. FALL EXHIBITION: Diectrs and Conimittees Busy Per a ing, for Biggest Show .and: . Biggest Crowd The Bulkley: Valley Aericultur- all Association. has set: September 18 and 19.as the’ dates for: their |7 “Ap: annual exhibition this year. ae. dates.. elling by: all of: the teams has. to be at the. end of the week, Each team will. have: eight home . ‘games ‘during June, July’ and. August, ‘The first game here is to-be played. June first. against Smithers.’ All public holidays were left open © -for exhibition games. | The | following: officers were elected. for the year: Hon. Pres. —G:. Wall, _MeClary Manufacturing Co; ’ ee ‘President—J. A. Riley’ -Viee-Pres—R.. J: Rock: Sec.-Treas~- Walter. Noel “Executive. Committee— —The of- ficers’ rand §. AL Eby and'J. Me- Telkwa; Monday, June 29. | delegates were’ present from five]... we Teriye-La Opes May 3 _ Schedule of Games ime “At New Hazelton “Smithers, Monday, June: be * Hazelton, Saturday, Tune 6 _ Terrace, Sunday, July" 5 . Terrace, Monday, July. 60. - Smithers, Monday, July 18” Hazelton, Saturday, duly’ 18 a Telkwa, Monday, Aug. 1 wo bs * At Hazelton _ Smithers, Sunday,” May a | :. Terrace; Sunday, June 14. storey. — baling ay: ; ; Terrace, Monday, June 15 . cored eee New: Hazelton ‘Saturday, Jun 20 | de Telkwa, ‘Sunday, June 28). . Smithers, Sunday, July 12°: - New ‘Hazelton, Saturday.Ang. rT Telkwa, Sunday, Aug. oe . -At-Smithers : Telkwa, “Saturday, June 6 New Hazelton, Monday June 15 Hazelton, Sunday, July.6 Telkwa, Saturday, July 18 New Hazelton; -Monday, July 27 Terrace, Sunday, Aug. 9 Terrace, Monday; ‘Aug. 10 Hazelton, Sunday, Aug. 16 At Telkwa New-Hazelton, Sunday, June ‘14! Smithers, Saturday, June 20 - Hazelton, Monday, July 6 - Terrace, Sunday, July 12 | Terracé, Monday, July wo New: Hazelton, Sunday, July- 26 - | Smithers, Saturday, Aug. 1 = Hazelton, Monday, Aug. mv... At Terrace. fhe . Telkwa, Sunday, 1 May: 81 _|Telkwa; Monday, June 1°. ~ | Smithers,’ Sunday, June 23 — : | Smithers, Monday, June 29. Hazelton, Sunday,. July. 26. Hazelton, Monday, duly oT New Hazelton, ‘Sunday, ‘an is VALUED RESIDENTS _ LEFT THE DISTRICT Hicks Beach’ & Field Opening Otfice in - Courtenay — ‘Popular Feonle Wall Be Missed Here « .. When. the train pulled: out ast ‘Sunday’ morning it’ took: away some of.the best: and.. coldest. Tesi- jfdents® ‘fromthe old town. .B. H. Hicks: Beach; ‘Mrs... Hicks. Beach and family ‘and Fred’ ‘Field: have gone: to: ‘Courtenay, . Vancouver | Island, ‘where they ‘will open’ real. estate: and: insurance. Office. Mr. Hicks Beach and-family have] . been residents of the old ‘town| for many years:and they were] -|always considered’ among the first |’ “ " families ‘of, the. district. ° -| matters pertaining to: the public welfare they were leaders and in|: social, and public. circles. they will: {be greatly missed.’, At the same): SYP orner, time the best’ wishes of ‘the'com- |. munity will follow: them to’ their. be. a cane 8 ROBERT M: MOORE & COMPANY | Fred’ eld is ‘one of thie! best a new: home: : ar ‘plication has-been made to. the | pure department at. Victoria ° for’ the}": ‘acceptance of. th directors are. now.-at work ‘in all] ~ The|” -In ally “Everything, for. the Office: Desk . "Loose Leaf syatems, ‘Blue Print . and Drawing Papers, . Cameras, : Rooks, Souvenirs, Picture Postale . “W. W. WRATHALL . PRINCE “RUPERT: , A Ww. ~ Bdge % importer and Retail Dealera in » Wall. Papers. . Paints, Oils,.. ~ Burlap,. Var- . aa * nishes 00 od pga |: Stains, " BRUSHES, Day CoiGrs, | DIsTEMPERs,* Gass... “PICTURE = : Frame AND Room ‘MouLpIncs, me _ PaInTers’ “AND SiGNWRITERS' © ae . GENERAL, SUPPLIES . wees oe AVE. - PRINCE RUPERT : : WACKLESS, COAL. © OL, LAMP: “300-C "FOR 60 HOVRS: | =| - On One, o Gatton of Common (oat Ou, L CANNOT SPILL. “IF LAMP. EE | okiwocces Oe “Runs. 30 Hoors * a one 7 fitting af -2gts. of of bil Price $1250 Complete. . Mettow taht y 0 “No Wicks. >. _No Chimney. IfANSOME in iN "APPEARANCE Neneoeyer BC: & Regina’ Sask, CECE cocoa departments to make this exhibi- [ees tion one ofthe best in the pro-||) At ‘is up to: everyone in vince from.an agricultural stand- on