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The final. section. of the game was featured by. the many bril- liant rushes by: Keddie, who with Jardine ‘and: ‘Aldous. ‘starred for the victors; One more goal was registered by. Aldous. before the game was. over. “The latter is certainly one of the best men at the hockey game today. He has! played on the fastest amateur teams'in Canada and only defer- ence to request has kept him off the fastest professional teams. A marvel, of. speed, generalship and accuracy,:in shooting from all positions, .it is no disgrace for any team to be beaten { by a seven of which he is a member; that the two Hazeltons have made such a good showing against: the new champions speaks volumes for their ability, and assures all those who haye so loyally follow- ed their teams through victory and defeat that they have been served a brand of hockey well up teams playing in the amateur ranks i in the dominion. red to Dr. Wallace near: the end of the game, . Following the puck into the corner his skates became locked and he pitched with great force against the boards. For several minutes he was uncon- scious and has a bad bruise over hiseye.. Gy. North and Sinclair took the places of referee and judge of play, The teams-were the. same as has represented these towns throughout the season. : After the game a dance was held i in the Prince theatre, which was attended- ‘by many of the vis- itors, It-.was.a’ most enjoyable affair and all present had 3 a good time. , ; : Hazelton’ Lost Easy Game - Smithers won ‘another game on Wednesday - night from the old town by ascore of 8 to 2.. The ice was particularly bad and ‘in some places the bare ground was sticking up. The ald town. was entitled te the game, playing. all arcund Smithers, but they ‘could not connect with the net.’ Two Smithers players: were off and two green players on. Why the old town did not win was not the | fault of Smithers, in calibre with that of any of the| An unfortunate accident occur- |. ~~ jore was uncovered 90 feet north '/of the shaft and on this a 12 foot! - prospect shaft was sunk. The] - two losses. are billed to. play. in’ New' Hazel- ton to-morrow: night, and: on: the result depends: which team. ‘gets second money.-.:The’ ‘following i is the league standing: lest Smithers fae (6 2 Be New Hazelton. ::.. a eer 2 Hazelton. ..........5 20 5.- 5) Great Showings : at Harris Mines (Continued from first page) another stope. To the south of the shaft another drift was zun 55 ft. but was not encouraging and was abandoned for the time being. _ The richest ore was taken from the south stope between. the 185 rand the’ 100 ft. levels. The vein is 16 inches wide, with 8 inches of clean shipping ore on the hang- ing wall, while the rest is con- eentrating ore. In the north stope the vein is 21-2 feet wide with 18 inches ‘of shipping ore. ‘A carload of ore from these stopes will be brought to town the first of the week and sent to the Trail smelter.. Another car- load will be ready next month and the management anticipate ship- ping every month during the year or until such time as there is suf- way of a permanent working tunnel and continuing the main shaft down to the 300 ft. level. - As predicted: some: time. ago the No. 1 vein‘is ‘the most ‘promising of ail, although there has -been little work done upon it. A shaft was sunk to: the 100 foot. level and a drift run to the north about] . 42 feet, but it'did not look 30 en- couraging. . Later on a shoot of vein was found te be 4 1-2 feet wide with.14 inches of shipping ore on the hanging wall and the rest of the: vein is made-up of concentrating ore. A general average sample taken from 25 sacks of the ore returned .15 ozs. gold,.173 ozs. silver and 32 per cent lead with only 4 per cent of zinc. In further developing this vein it® is ‘proposed to continue! over the Hazelton team, Smithers] back: to. the, completed their schedule witha| tinue the creditable showing. of six wins to|Tun.qun ‘The two’ Hazeltons| tnana | way. ‘thundred feet and made the main: —-- ficent funds on hand to devote to|: further development work in the]: iment it is. _proposed_ to: continue — |}manently. that- on. this : “vein: ‘they’ “will” ‘ope up one:of. the- biggest. bodies. of ‘high grade ore in’ the camp. . At present everything points. that If their expectations are correct the future: ‘of ‘the Harris Mities‘is very’ ‘rosy. For the: past. two: years. the. No. 2 vein has. ‘been ‘untouched so far as development i is: concerned, A tunnel’ has ‘been. started on the No, 4 vein and when: they: ean get around to it again this: tunnel will be continued. several working tunnel.. It comes out... the side of. the hill. close. to the © “wagon road and close’ ‘to the ‘site for the concentrator. . With a- 1200 foot tunnel, ‘part af. which will be-a cross-cut to get: under: - the No. 3.vein, a depth of. 700" feet will be given on No.. 3 vein. This tunnel will not be continued, : however, until’the No. 3: shaft : has. been sunk another hundred.’ feet with a winze possibly. another. : 50 feet ‘to make ‘sure of. their ground before going tao fast; oe Other known veins on the pro- perty which as yet have not been . touched are the Great Mogul, the Silver Hill and the Oro-or-no-go.. This jatter vein lies right i in front of the cabins and was discovered .. last summer. It looked so good . that a 22 foot prospect shaft was sunk on it. - re At the present time the com- _ , ‘pany. is taking out an average ‘of’. a.ton of shipping ore per day and. about three tons of. soncentrating - a es ore. The latter. is’ put on. the : dump’ wntil sich ‘tite “as a con- . * ‘centrator can be installed. There - are already several hundred tons | - of this class of ore.) 5 ~ Until, considerably more money - is inthe treasury. for develop- | _ taking out ore and shipping i it. Another Resifent ‘Attives: | Stanley’ Reeve, ‘of Victoria, ar rived: in town last. week ‘and: in tends to make his home heret pe He is. a. general mi chant.with a long experience;: : “it: is his intention to size: up the sit- uation before finally: deciding. on: a particular line to follow.’. Mr. Reeve is welcome resident. 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