_ see the puck in'the nets, and the “® pame and it: w: of Darling in: ‘poal that: saved the Sete was s Three to! Ochs the ‘ald: Town? ‘Bunch “Down” in Good Shape Three to one was’ he ‘old town pros; and semi-pros. run up against: the: New. :Hazelton boys at the ‘hockey rink here last} ‘At. was. the first game. here | ‘this ‘season’ and’ ‘the publie: did mot know ‘for. sure. ‘that Saturday. night... the game: ‘Teally. would’ be: played on the local i ice; it was: very late lighted; the night. and wind. “was eold'‘and as 2 result ‘of: this: com- bination of circumstances the at- tendance was: ‘Hot. what ‘it;would|- have been otherwise. ° Since New. ‘Hazelton - walloved the old town two ‘weeks ago that berg sent wires broadcast - for players, price and. expenses no object. They got.two from. Van- couver, ‘making’ at’ léast:: five ‘of seven players on’: the: salary. or expenses list,:and after the game Paymaster. MaeCormie oh the-job. © core From. the Tmoment. the referee blew his whistle, and. ‘faced, ‘the |. puck the. visitors‘ went: at. it with the spirit of “‘win -or: loose: your jobs.’’ ‘They were up ‘against it good and hard’ and the locals. held them to a “single” score.” In- the oth:teams scored;. biit’ both” were disputed ~The old ‘town goal: umpire > Said. he. didn’t goal scored, by the. old town was, side. lowed: it, : patted 9 year: when he: hooked MacKenzie with his stick ‘and: threw ‘him aéveral feet" ‘O'Shea: ‘got: all of}: two. minutes - on the:fence,-~~" In: the. second period New: Haz. elton boys | put'ip'a a’ much. better say the work Darling i is'a good’ man dispute. othe finals score, was. 8-3. if) ned nti Tuesday night, “Feb.. 3rd, on account. of the,, ,unfavor-, able weather | conditions é The young “ladies who are giving. the affair have gone to. considerable} ', trouble, to: “make. it” a ‘anjoyable|. na ‘ affair. ' The! ‘proceeds: are’ for t the benefit of the poblie choo! 7 cals na Watdsworh fo'be End a; Track Usid + Spring —Baildings Neat ap: ce Gor SEVEN AND A” ‘struction on the P. G Ee will be his’. horsé-shoes ‘too. |: In. the third. period, both . teams scored again and: there’ was;-no} - and the boys. ‘got: ‘busy: -at- once. over: ‘night. nd. -came into being while‘vou wail, ‘Iti is ‘the end of track! for the rest ofthe winter being” Rupert. ° The: track . laying crew til | spring op- not likely resume * of months. work. to’: connect. the line after the grading contractors have finished. | : A recent visitor to ‘Wardsworth stated that even. before: ‘the ‘rails had reached | that. point. a, blind- pigeer “had established | ‘himself and awaited the. arrival of. the first: train: with : ‘small: bottles: OF |. whiskey at $6. 00. per. buttle.-- number of . -Festaurants,. rooming houses, stables, ‘ete., have’ also been ‘erected, © be ARES _ HALE LF MILLIONS Pacific Great Eastern Bonds Were Im- inediately Over Subscribed on . ~ the Landon Market © bed as best posaibl the world i is: ‘getting: back ‘to hor- | milli dollars worth ‘of four’ sper eent ‘bonds. for: the. construction aloe the Pacific’ Gréat. ‘Bastern rail- way’ were. over subs¢ribed immed- jately. they were put on the. amar- ket i in London. po ae All interested in. railway struction and. the development: of the .” new northwest, : of Cariada could. get. no: better news,. .Con- active this year, cox ia Jack William’s s: “res- AN. alarm. was. given The; ‘cause of ‘the fire was évident- for| ly a bush: rat's nést . cwhich , was| 31° : discovered on the’ Upper: ‘part. of the: eeiling and: right: ‘next to: ‘the . Stovepipe.» Tt -was: all: Hin “flames when Siscovere é e place it Je ‘tna d: at’ once and. hetis now, ng ‘the: same, fe a eal Ways: other new ‘towit whieh sprung: up| ‘336° miles ‘east ‘of Printel ¢ have stopped. operations and will me ~Temeans. only, ‘a couple tions t that the. money market of : lass f mets re to those: present; . X-ray moveme it; next few: months {will ‘He’: a busy’ place. to Dr. Wrinch: upon ly. proud: ofthe fact. that” over: $7000: could. be: raised ‘in 80 ‘short ‘at time. . “ ~By=mid: district will oast 3 successf rinutes ‘and: “presented ‘the, ane b nual, réport. which: was as- “usual |. - in “printed: ‘form’ and ‘distributed | The’ doctor! corimented upon he. work a plished the” past “year and: - Congratulations. were extended| his exellent | atl peiaeabie WA Last’ Year: sable lo ““Blost” ‘Modern’ Equipment to" the Hazelton’ “Hospital | was. fede on ‘Thursday: evening: in: ‘the old: town’ school house and it was very. + athe its: enlargement | to embrace a ‘niimber of other ifn: |: ° provements. and ‘necessities, “and. the successful campaign: for. ‘fin- ancing. these things. , cash’: necessary - ‘ig ‘now cin’ “the hands of the treasurer... ‘The big work: for. .1914 -will te ite |the’ installation ‘of all the new{at anit: vhich. “includes.. . the la plant a and tad: to’ ‘reduc the fied | annual: expenditure. ” everything: have. béen. placed and| .. ina week or’ two the: bigger con-[ °°: tracts will be’ underway.” For the! the: “hospital . a ‘Orders’ ‘for’ summer ‘this of a hospital! thoroughly. modern i in, equipme;it|: and innate me a r| eae and ‘several Weck al opera- - “Bx: | pressed his sincere.thanks to the. | publie for the great assistance Fendered during the j year. The’ great. féaturé. of the’ 1918 Alwork’ was, the: launching ‘of. ‘the AS. the re, ‘ing’ the’ welfare-and d prosperity: of | Mrs.:,D. “McLeod ° ered 3 ei ee Soon see - ai oe ae ict cahigoed ‘from: the) wi net jean Boy a few. weeks: ago. There ‘were twenty: five :tons.in :| the ear -atd it went:to.the. Trail s|Smelter, | In: that shipment were geight’ ‘tons’ of ore: taken: from:.the [ e hundred sane fifty: foot level, theft rig kind tranpiog trip by. Jim. B. es and a ih => Noo? Varbonite, taken’ i : the hundred’and: ‘seventy-five” fte level—175.2 02s. in silver, BB per cent. lead and: ‘9.in-gold. : : No, 2—At average of the: eight of. tons taken frotii the hundred: and | be fifty. foot" level, 6:in- ‘gold. 201.74; in silver and 47. per cent. in ‘lead.’ ‘Tt is this’ last level: the. ore for} they. next. carlodd’ ‘is- being taken;: and itis just: ‘the’ same kind © of ore, and equally ‘as “high grade, The last report from the thine; want ae gel a: carnal ‘pump. Sa back with: them: and it is thei eir-d ane and that ‘they will be ready Jim Bates’ ‘ship again‘as soon as. the et erday the ‘the election of officers a” “number +h of- very. important. matters affect- the: town will few. friends of. Oberlin’ “Ham: