~NEW: "HAZELTON, B G., JANUARY. 22, 1915” TEI TON WON. GREAT GAME _ IN DUNCAN ROSS CUP CHASE! : Deleated New: Hazelton. on Old Towa. Ice by. Four Goals to Two a] Best Game Ever Played in DistricteeNot a. Penalty -Innposed. in the. Whole. Night's Play "Playing a brand of: hockey that WAS a credit to the game, a eredit to. both towns and a credit to the players. themselves, the two Haz- eltons struggled. for supremacy -ina Duncan. Ross cup’ fixture at the old town: arena: ‘Wednesday night! The: ‘sidelines declare it the best game ‘played in the dis- trict in four years; certainly it was not decided‘ unti! the gong stopped the game and showed the home boys ahead by 4-2. For the full sixty minutes ‘the boys fought the puck into the. opposite! territory and: just’ as. stubbornly fought it back, mo The game started off under: ‘a full-steam-ahead | order and the first period was twenty - ‘minutes advantage of the first--goal.: interspersed with juet enough of| those more spectacular individual efforts to lend ‘variety and create thrills among the. ‘supporters, Both forward lines back-checked well and. although. the: -goal-tends had work to do, the: first’ session ended without: a. score, ° The second. frame. was almost a repetition : of -the first, both teams working for. the morale ‘It was well along in - this ‘period when: P.. McDougall ‘scored for old town on a mysterious and al- most impossible shot. from away in‘ the corner,. - Both teams started oft: strong in the Jast™ section, . which: was featured. ‘by: some good combing full of brilliant combined rushes / (Continued c on n last page) © them last fall. | had assayed - ‘demonstrated that iHAS FINE; ORE ON Strong in Gold and ‘Silver From Peper Located - Near: » Ritwangah’ A | By: C ‘Bearden, who. has been | working « -at the® Great : Ohio‘ for several. ‘months, spent'a couple of. days ‘in’ town’ last‘ week ‘and left ‘on. Sunday: ‘for. Prince Rupert’ for a few days. | While here he show- eda: number of | samples’ of ore Pu | from ‘the’ ‘Pole Pick group and the Snow” “Storm: group. These are located across the river. from ‘the. Kitwangah station. He™ staked The. samples he gold and silver: were: ‘the: chief values, : with a. small: ‘percentage of copper: He intends to do con- siderable work on’ ‘them this sum- {( mer and has already arranged for a trail to be eut into the Pole Pick claim, a distance of approx- imately « six miles. “TWO. NEW CLAIMS TE G. Bearden’ Brings’ ses Samples Running! Fist + Stops “eke by Germany in. Her. Progiamme. of ve ~-King’s. Palace at Sandringham is Centre: 0 “Attack - op . ==Great Damage. is Done: at Yarmouth Peairea “London; ‘Jan: 20—Gernian. craft: made ‘the: ‘Jong-threatened raid. on: England. last night: ‘and attempted: to: ‘blow. up by: ‘bombs the King’s royal residence in ‘the’ ‘county oft” Sandringham, i : could. be distinetly: heard. A Zep-' ie ‘brought ‘down. ‘by. hips Hunstanton; a. few miles. nor Sandringham. pelin is “reported: to. have. heen: e ‘Norfolk. - This’ intention : “was ill-. timed; for: the King: ‘and: Queen |h with: the: royal family, who, have been staying ‘at Sandringham, Bris had returned to London: -yester- day morning ‘to Buckingham ‘pal-: ACE, “Jt is not definately known whether: ‘the raiders ‘were Zeppe-| Jing or aeroplanes, but: Zeppelins |: were: reported: ‘yesterday. passing |: over ‘the North: sea ‘inva westerly first placeis a resort: and: fis! diréction. The ‘night inh 2 very realm, but dark and cloudy, and the whir of propellers and: droning of motors}. to: property. was. done by. the raid- - Continued ¢ on 1 last page) and. a. ‘auinber. of other: pe gons § were injured: and much damage. ers. in. their. visit, which lasted ae — The Government a if | 3 BY “TOM AND JERRY ma <= ara =r _ ‘Say, Jerry, ‘before’ “you “start. in this week I want. to. ‘inform you that there, has already. been a little criticism. about your. re- marks in certain ‘secluded circles, | and even.some real nasty: things) ;, are being said- about: you. cise those who criticise the. 'g ernment. or their: ‘administration of affairs... would onl tunates..:: ‘Tt’s their bread and. ‘butter . they. are looking ‘after? and’ you. cannot blame them: for. that. . Who are the members: of: that. secluded circle? Just: gee now if they’ are not the ones receiving: practically: all the government patronage, or: receiving: their entire int ome from the government ‘coffer “Its: not: their fault. eo | was in. the: old town thep t| sible. properly. STRONG COMPANY GETS RED ROSE ~_ START DEVELOPMENT IMMEDIATELY. ) patil § phen) cree “ei! Spenco orn aen a Red: Rose: ‘Development Company is Na _ Charley Ek’s Property:on. ‘Rocher. Deboule---D ‘The Red: ‘Rose Developin nt. Co. jis the name of :the’ new. ‘owners lof the: Red ‘Rose’ group: situated: “That's alright, Tom, but you. on Rocher. Deboule. ‘ountainand. must remember that that seclud-. ed circle you speak of is. compos: The deal: wai put ed of those who are ‘paid to. eriti- through by. -T. Mi ;Naughan-Rhys,. ~D, Griffith Williams; “Williams -&:: Murdoff, If you stop and. ool. Vancouver, is. at. tthe, head of the}: at things as they- really are, you: Jaugh at the unfor- new company. | ‘tis: the: intention to ‘develop the property as vigorously, as. pos- -The‘work ‘started yester- day on the cabins arid.on Sunday | Mr. Vaughan-Rhys will go‘down | with’ half a dozen. mien and“ ‘get the’ development work under. way |( work a force’ of. ten: tien: ~until}o sufficient: under. ‘ground. work: is Hi in’ granodiorite. pened. and ( ‘The ore is a ‘thale pyrite : and ‘arsénopyrite, in a fissuc ‘olong a. fracture plane been formed. by. a replacement of ferromagnesian : constituents of the’ granodiorite. » “The values are gold and copper Jand differ from the. ores of ‘the Rocher Deboule, Great: Ohio’ and Highland; ‘Boy: ‘properties, i in its higher, gold: eontents.. 2: - The upper veir ; showing carryin They: will ‘probably |« r.8 done tenable them ‘to. use more, pwhe Phe: property: has. several veins The vein has: ame of a New ‘Coneérn: Which Has. Secured ieee D. Griffith. Williams. Behind ” td. “the Company-—-T.. a Vaughan-Rhys. Handled’ Proposition, _ The Red Rose Development Co: is backed by’ some ofthe: ‘ablest |: business’ men’ in Vancouver : and|# Victoria. a success ‘of: their other ' enter-/ Ce prises, will doubtless be of. ‘great sl fea themselves ‘as: Py “priate company. ‘and: it’ jg: to: be. “hoped}: GRANBY SHELTER =| Employees Get First ‘Ras f in Gradual g _.Morking. Up to Old Rate: Ron eo 4 Wages of the employees of the § ae Granby s smelter were: raised. by5 5 ee “The businégs: acumen isha / which has enabled them'to make|.wo