LTON. : HA : TEAM — “ " EXCITING HOCK EY CONTES Defeated Olé ‘Hazelton Last Saturday Night by Four: Goals eins - , Two-=MacKenzie’ ‘and Reber’ the Stars--Coitibination \ Of New Hazelton. Forwards Wa Ina: stubbornly. fought and: a closely contested. game of hockey. last Saturday night the New: Haz- elton: ‘hockey » team beat the old town septette on their | own chip- pile by the score ‘of four goals to two. | : ‘The game throughout ¥ was very fast and the large crowd were kept i in feverish excitement. fron the final - whistle. “Both ‘teams. were in good form: andthe ice was favorable. to. fast -hockey. New Hazelton was never headed from the time Warner grabbed 4 fast pass from Mitchell and beat the old town guardian of the net. The. first period of the game was replete with many sengation- al plays. The New. Hazelton boys; worked ‘their combination with such mechanical precision and at}. a speed that took the old. town off | their feet, and although: they: got right in on the defence. that’ Dar- ling of a goaltender was impreg: |. nable. Finally, | after a nice bit of combination Mitchell slammed the puck which went to. McKen- zie on its’ ear and he’ ‘golfed it in- to the net, leaving the score at the end of the period 2-0 i in favor of the new ‘town. . : nares ~~ “Different tactics were ‘ doped’ by both teams, for. the second per- iod,: The ‘old town’ Switched the players .and. taking. a brace: ‘be- came serious factors in the argu- tient. New Hazelton, however, kept up. their three-man: attacks on the old town citidel which are 80 pleasing toa: crowd and: ‘which ; exemplify’ real hockey. - “Their work was cheered by old town |: and new alike. - The outstanding features of this section were the! scintillating rushes.of MacKenzie |. and Reber. The latter is dis- : tinetly an individual player and at that game hei is apackage of real |. MacKenzie. is more: at): home in the combined rushes and : speed. - is always: calling: for ‘more speed, ‘but when -he. gets: ‘away from the]; wing men. there is always some- thing doing~ single handed. In the middle” of.‘the’ ‘period. Reber took a desperation. ‘shoti cw] fooled, not.the: ‘goal keeper; -but the goal umpire. The. tally, was counted under. protest. by. Capt; McDonald. Shortly. after... this, Sinelair caught the puck | on. the rebound and the:acore was. tied. ‘New Hazelton then “went: back to ‘the combination and’ 'shortly’ ‘be- fore time “was: ealled MacKenzie scored again after a very pretty rush ‘Al Harris | wo of the’ forwards’, the: full}: generated into: > half he hearted ais es and: ‘long. shots house work. was, resorted. to and Warner took. the: count. as aresult of. a. “eross-check by. Kinghorn}. who: ‘caught the ‘former in ‘the |: ; throat with thé stick’ and planted his knee in’ ‘his: atomach:! This was done some’ seconds after the| puck. had. been’ passed: - The ‘teams - were - “weakening in the. last ten: minutes, but two minutes, to play MacKen- zie took a lift on- the puck and it landed in the-old town nets, | No|: more scores were made and New Hazelton took. one step: up the ladder to -the. ‘Dunean Ross ‘cup. New. Hazelton must.-now. trim Smithers twice and old. Hazelton: must: beat. them once to give ‘the ‘hew ‘town a ‘chanee ‘at ‘the. silver- ware, . With a” ‘few-.more’ prac: tices the: local boys. feel equal: to the task.. : Roy MeDonald and Edgar Har. ris plaved their best game of the season, although once ‘or “twice Edgar got a bow in. his neck and took a- flyer up. the ice. _ Jack Warne is improving rapidly in goal. ° The teams: were:— 0 ; E. Hareis MeDorald’* MacKenzie - “O'Shea ~Ripaorn| - rover: Reber centre North Mitchell’ ° left. wing: -Sinélair Warner’ “right | wing» Blythe) : Referee— ‘Dodemead : =. Time: Keepers — “Larmer and MaeCormick. FIRE DESTROYED . | HOUSE E AND. STORE C V. Smith Suffered a. a. Heavy Loss by Sanday Morning Blaze—Some. - Instance. Cattied Poe . point. ‘dover: About s six.o ‘lock last Sunday | morning fire wiped out the store |’ and’ residence of. C, V.. Smith: in | hauling ore for the second ship- . The origin of the}: the old’ ‘town. blaze is a mystery, as everything was in’ good: order late. Saturday, night, when Mr. ‘Smith and his | family retired to their beds. The! fire started. in: -the- upper part-of the-store and—as néar.as'‘the first |' atrivals could. judge—some. dis- a The |: alarm: “WAS, ‘immediately sounded el ire population ‘ turned nf tance way fiom the: stove, . | Hazelton “Darling [4 - leeived. . ore. e 9 been conduct: pare businéss_ at {uch ‘rough-| pat hy tor re-open in ‘the old town where he. intends, to remain. i WHO WOULD. YOU. PUT: ON ON LINE-UP? The Herald Wants Yor Your Suggestions : fast and: Sinclair played out twice| - With| for an All-Star Seven from -: oe Three’ Teams “Much speculation has been. g0- ing on locally as to who would catch a’ place on.ani all-star team picked from:the three teams now compéting ‘for the’ Dunean | ‘Ross cup. Were such a team organiz- ed and:sent’ ‘outside, there would be few ‘amateur teams to beat it. The Herald wants. to: hear from all” the: hockey | enthusiasts as to what ‘player, in: their, opinion,. is J best fitted’ forthe: ‘various . posi-|- tions. A ‘vecord of these | sugges-| tions will be kept and. ‘published |"* each ‘week in the Herald to ‘keep! you: posted. ‘One suggestion for each: position must be sent. ., ‘Get: busy -at. once. Mail your replies, ‘signing your: ‘name, tothe)". At ay Many lp Matters latrodscede-Execulve C Committee: has a: Busy. ane? it-=Fire Department Has ice Herald, Or. hand :them in to, this is ‘not’ for :pub- - lieation, bat to prevent repetition. HUNDRED DOLLAR ORE ON Fi FIRST CAR) Harris Boys ‘Haye! Received” Smelter Returns—Another Car: “Next?” | Week— More. Men on = FOUETE . i CARLOADS OF ORE . FROM THE SILVER ’STA hy The | ore. shipments. promised "ast fail to. be made this year dur- Ever since there’ was any. snow at all there have been teams: haul- -ling oreito New Hazelton’ from the Silver : Standard ..and from «the. Harris mines, : ‘Mention. has:al- ready -been made: of. a te shipment from the Silver. Stand- ‘ard and ‘of the one car shipment from the Harris mine, .... and. ‘on. the, Sth’ -another, two. gar} lot-went td” grade- -ore. “The ‘end is ‘not. yet. From thirty . ‘to. thirty- five tons are: being brought down daily and ‘at the mine Supt. Haskins i is stil ‘taking out ore. | ; Plans are > under way. now: for “Up:to! errr —= Monday night the Glen mountain es i property’ ‘had “sent to the Trail) smelter: ‘this “year. four hundred]. " and; Seventy- three tons of. high Nac Five Hundred Tons Have Gone to the: ‘Smelter More. Ore “ : | - Taken Out — All Teanis Busy. Hauling —Big: Development ‘ts is” 2S 7 Promised for This Year: 2 the new evelopment tobe unde taken’ ing the sleighing: were no ‘myth, the over, On Saturday’ wight Angus Stewart was in town ‘in consul- tation with'D. MeLeod, and Ay L.. *. McHugh, -and,J,: is per the Sane. ral 4 be an ‘announcement, ‘can be ‘made; ae will be some bg. once ee | . On -. February th. the. ‘Silver ing ‘On | : |Standard: shipped two more: ‘cars J ion week. by. the-} District. Mine. Owner tion. “One was . for. the’ Prinee | Rupert board. of trade permanent an | exhibit and the. other went to. Saskatoon, rods @ytar a phe de” “Se Monday night., ‘Among: those .present were: ‘several of the more recent residents who are here. ‘to | stay ‘and who’ are taking’ an, in: - ‘terest in:the welfare of the town. “Hundred Aollar.o1 oreis whet tel Harris boys are: shipping | from]. the American. ‘Boy: this year. The returns fromthe Trail smelter on. the first carload have’ been re- It was hundred dollar The silver.. run 140-0z..and lead 40- per eent:: 06° and zine-16 per cent.” Next week the: boys will stare tment. Thestuffis all sacked and ‘will not require. many. ‘days. ‘to get it loaded at New Hazelton. The force at the mine. ‘is- also being increased and more: devel:|, opment: ‘work i is being undertaken | » Live Stock irs {Peat re ught the flames; ‘but| hou tle succes, as the fire had |§ a Jength of the: rink, “Score 3-2 for bey: ~ New. Hazelton. :. _Tn the final fra pee ae * President W. J: McKenzie was the secretary. to read the minutes of the last general meeting. The financial report: was.also present-: Gold values of ed Which showed-a good balance in the bank: and: there .is..also for dues. If these’ were collected /1 present’ balance. open for! the election: of: officers, which resulted as: follows:- = - President: Ww. de MeKentie’ meetifi a the Citizens’ Associa-; tion “held in the: school. hall: last: in the chair'and after calling. the. meeting to order he called. upon: ‘| quite’ a sim ‘due: the ‘association’ | there would be. neatly double the |¢ ~ ame eas 0: Graham: |é jes wutive, will also take: upthe mat of: publicity, at its: first.meeti A-meeting with, General: Sup as intendent: W. C..C..Mehaniof the G.:T. P...will bé arranged if pos-: sible at a very early, date. to take { UD. ‘with him ‘matters; ‘in. connec: ~ | tion’ with ; -improvements:: aty and around. thé local - ctailway: yards, It :is'sexpected -that:. ‘practically. everything: the association: ; will oo ask. for willbe granted: aS: all.are |. Very. necessary. and..it was. felt that it only required: drawing: the” general superintendent's tion ‘to, them... oat oB.. G.. Affi brough up th The ‘meeting was then thrown trav theartily-: approved ate being done... C