Rap a j 5 i i ‘EK HL LOSSES OCCURED IN B. A. Gs | Jand has thé the following to say about * Jooet and Frazer Rivers at 3g. The only ‘ium, and Queen’ Bess’ and Dominions \- ROBSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 18, 1899. - BG ikining: Review Comments: on ‘the: Market.” Le Rojs Are Lower, But the Move- ment is Said to Be Only. Nominal. * e B. C, Min- ndon, Eng- ‘The latest number of T! ing Review, published in the mining stock, market for ‘this pro- vince and the Northwest: The chief alterations observable in Tuesday’s making-up prices were slight gains Alaska Goldfields at 13g, and Lil- improvements of any importance were in L, and B. ©. Goldfields at 1 ard fif- teen sixteentha, a gain of 8s. 9d., and New Goldfields, which put on 2s. 6d. Whitewaters remain firm at 5-16 prem- were exchanged. Losses occurred in B. A. C.s, Alf. Golds, Goldfields of B. C., Hall Mines, Klondike Bonanzas, Yukon Goldfields’ and Klondike Territories. On the weck the variations are emall, “and limited to Alaska Goldfields, B. ~C.s, Hall Mines, Le Rois, London and B. C. Goldfields, New Goldfields: and, Whitewaters. Some of these are lower, notably Le Rois and London and B. .C. Goldfields, but the movement is really inal, and due to realiza- - ias-showed a slight improvement at 45c. THAT PLACER. MINING AOT, Regarded as Bet Fair to 0 to Old Miners In Cort-| and Omenica, The deter Mining Journal, in dis- cussing the proposed change in the pla- cer mining act, says: Anyone acquaint- ed with the existing, conditions in. Oari-, boo and Omenica know that it fa not in the interest of those now living in these mining divisions for it to become « law. Of the justice and it being only ‘retslia- tion, we readily admit... Fool leginlation in the States has brought about the ex- isting conditions, but those laws passed {Rossland Mining Stocks} [Corrected by the Reddin-Jackson Company Limited, Columbia aventie, P.O, Box 498 Ca; ble address, ‘‘Tantling," Bedford MeNeal and Moreing & Neal.| besriterae QpEnATons AND BROKERS, * age: ox N. pagenta! ‘Yuoir and pees We Have ‘Buyers ors for All Btand-|! ard Stocks, 4 by State legislators were the clap trap lawac?a few. politicians who, for the ers with auarchistic tendencies who wished to give the lion’s tail atwist, and from a long residence in districts in the to affirm that it.is legislation rarely if, ‘is only juet that: retaliatory legielation should be passed, and not on account of: Americans, who will not, after the sec- tion above quoted becomes, as it un- donbtedly. will, in some form, a. law, visit, to prospect or invest in mines in British Columbia, but on account. of the present condition of affairs in! Cari-, boo and Omenica, that we particularly regret ‘that such legislation ahould be’ passed at this time. ° All familliar, with Cariboo and Ome- nica know'that thourands: of locations are held, many of them for s very long period, and are ‘owned and assesstncnt, work done on them year, after.‘year, for, the sole and only purpose of holding them until’ purchasers .can be found, ‘A. | men who can- judge the value of the]: holdings and’can command the necés- sary.capital to open them up. This bill practically’ says to’ these, some .of them 70-year old men, “We have‘ con- cluded to shut out your best .customers and close your markets until we . have} i and placer, tions. The outlook i , with every indication of larger business and the strength of. New.)Goldfelds seems likely to continue if, as we under- stand, an option on a ‘large : block of shares has expired. |The company pre- sents a healthy appearance, and re- lieved of any fear of unexpected selling, the price may easily go higher. At Rossland, during the week . ending ‘December 10th, a large numberof shares changed hands. Iron Maske were inde- mand, rising towards the end of: the week to 77c., Deer Parks were firm. at 20c. and Monte Christos at-18c. Virgin- Jumbos were quoted at 40c., Gertrudes atl0c. and Novelties at 4c, were in- quired for. - Latest Powins.—Bank ee: “: per cent.. Open market rate three months’ bank bills, 334 percent. Silves, 27344. per oz. (bars). atandatd. Copper, | £87 10 e.‘per ton, Pig iron, 49s. 8d... Tin. £86 Sa, 6d. Lead, £13 1a. 6d. . Consols; ‘ll1xd. Catiida Three and ‘a-Half per Cent., 10634. ‘British Colambia’ Three per Oént: Inscribed stock, 98. Canadian Paciiic Railway shares,‘ 88. .-Bank:‘of Bnitieh Columbia,'183¢. Bank of Brit- ish North America, 61. “Bank of Mont- real; 495." Hudson 134. -SCOTT-CLABON: ‘CASE. ttlement Hes Béen Bépn Reached on a Basis Hectot McPhereo, on behalf of Ex- mayor Robert Scott, has effected a set- tlement with A. 3. Clabon’s attorneys in the cage over 25,000 shares of Dundee Mining Company stock. Mr. Scott, as will be remembered; was beaten in the lower court, He gave notice of appeal to the full bench and put up cash amounting to $7,975.90'as security. {The. case was settled for, $6,295. The sheriff's costs amount . to $262, the appeal cost $150. and costs and expenses allowed McNeill & Deacon, Clabon’s attorneys, $783, which Mr. Clabon is to pay out of the $6,205, leaving $5,100 out of which it is understood he haa to pay bis attor- neys, The Rossiands Won. The Rosslands and riot the Victoring won the-hockey match Monday evening with a score of 2to1, This was thesec- ond game of the season, the other also being won by the Rosslands. The teams lined up as followa: ‘VICTORIA! Police Court. John Sodrman was fined $10 this morning by Police magistrate Jordan for being drunk and disorderly. Jack Williams, bookkeeper for the Le Roi mining company, is in the city from Spokane on a visit, and is the guest - of the B, A.C. officials here, who have been showing him through the principal r| Of useful knowledge to the mind, rren | And tidings late of all mankind, miners.” You may as well seek sheep shearers in, Teeland as for placer minera|. 4d i “in x: Toronto, Quebec, . cand the populous centres of the Dominion... . California. is the home ofthe hydraplic man, and it is nataral ‘that to such headquarters you must look for men qualiGed to.take up auch great work as that required in Cur- iboo-deep mines, You -may.: say, hire’ your engineers, in Calafornia..or ‘any- where ‘else... A salary. alone would not hire such men‘as Hobsun,and Campbell, and withoul such men ,in,.what. shape would Cariboo, be today?’ Posterity has not done aq much for:a,man of. 70 that to sell his property that without capital he cannot work, as he willbe by « law such as above quoted, At his age. he would rather have.cash than promises. Every farmer along the Cariboo: road]. and every merchant. from: Ashcroft . to. Cariboo will be more or-less affected by this measure. It, will decrease travel ‘and ehat down mines. Take out the mines that. work and the money expen-, ded by American companies or under the management of Americans from Cariboo: and remember you have few working mines left.. The Cariboo Hy- draulic,. the. sake of gratifying a amall section of vot-] Lun States and Territories, we are prepared} Fy i ever enforced. Still, as above stated, it]. he cares to be deprived of a great chance| Cavad nada Wi he 1: 1 « 1 ah 10° x as at Republic Camp. Black Tail. *, Codes, Clough; Lieber |” & F, 8. Railway addition to el ie re a ‘Thompson nebre, Rofslan, B iptions s The. Fast Line. The Dining Car’ Route via Yellowstone Park. =: °° THE SAFEST AND BEST, Splia Vestibuled “Trains ‘S4 Equipped with " . Pullman Palace Cara,: Elegant Dining Cars Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Through Tickets to all points in the ~- UNITED STATES AND" OANADA e “All Points Pad 4h If yo ‘Horees, drive: ‘you an a are mame of the city; yee! ‘atoa ‘el ‘at an; ine den iV .OF nil sleighing pa eee a lay or. work ; eit call at ightor heavy tieigh Sane ears ot st bite A Mistake | is j N i]t 87 ta made by people who think that re they must necessarily be lever, ho have otice botght of tus know. ou : ‘Hold at Raf the price, orotber stares—noto’ ‘beng % anal elneing edging th b § seine nee i sta mort aa woo ‘nich epabies us to seli | 2 our Shoea a at. Bis Suit 3 Underwear.at 7ic;;Paui vt: meee rane etd at: 2h ij hove a. eagees ihe money. | fier ne Pg Hon ry je raesiahiag 2 ‘Slothiag, shoes, 8 leer tue ill marprise yor ou. a, y 9 : Tel, ‘afes Eafe fely mov Telagents, wil Staamsbip tickats to sll lence of the | orld, Tener S Toe -To AN AND oumwa - TACOMA and: goptsinn PACIFIO ‘Trains depart’ ‘trom Spokane. , the Horsefly Gold Mining Co., the Miocene, the Burns Creek. Hydraulic, the Dragon Creek Hydraulic, the Lightning Creek, the’ Pleasant -Valley’ Hydraulic, and dozens of othera, aro all owned or man- aged by Americans. How many have you left.in Cariboo regularly working? Those of much capacity‘-you can count on the fingers. . This bill, will not be a party bill, for.it will be passed unani- mously.. But Cariboo and the old tim- era will be, in our judgment, sufferers by its passage. Only a Newspaper. Say, reader, do you ever think ‘What value lies in printers ink? And in the paper which contains The work of many hands and brains? Perhaps for that you do not care; You see the paper everywhere, And, after glancing at it, say; “There is nothing in the sheet today.” You let it drop upon the floor, Aa boys drop pebbles on the shore, But goon another, waiting there, Takes up the newspaper with care,. And, scanning well its pages o’er, He finds therein a mighty store ‘And weary traveler, far from home, Can find wherever he may roam, One friend to meet him on the way, And light his path with cheering ray. That faithfal, silent friend in need Has millions from dejection freed; And ifthe newspaper should die, You’d know its worth,. and #0, would I, " —Exchange, WANTED—A smart, bright girl to act Setween SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and * | points, arr. in Rossland at. . ie fa Change of Cars. Between | with stage dally, |S F BICKSON, @. 0.7. A. Spokane, wash, time cards, maps and tickets pry to agents of the 8..F.&N. and its con- Setlone ge or ‘W. Bury, Agt. Rod itt. Ry. '. D, GIB! “Goneral Agent Spokane, A.D, P. CHARLTON, Pass, Agent, “NS. ‘se orriton pak cor. ard, SPOKANE FALLS 5 NORTHERN Netson & Fort Suerparp Ry. Red Tountain Railroad. wom tbe only direct poute Nelson ‘end Ke nay SPOKANE STREET ?, One Door Eset of Col. Avenue, leke and Slocan points. @ wer Every day in the Sear No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific const con nection leaves Rossland at 8:46 a.m. No. 6 for Nelson, .Kaslo an nd Slocan points. leaves Rossland at. .12:05 p. m bare 5 from Nelson, ete, arrives jn Hoss 'No. & from Spokane and Pacific coast -3:10 p.m, Spokane ¢*.1 Rossland. Tickets on aale all over the world. ; -Close connections at Nelson with steamers, for Kaslo and Kootenay lake oft fa Passengers for Kettle river and Boundary creek connect at Marcus ‘E. W RUFF Agent, Ross.and Codes ROS SSLAND, B.C. -* Her dont Clough’ Moxelts Cable Adc ress: “PARKER, ee & Reals, Tele; hone, : @ },- 85 Chas. z Brn, dl PARR ROSSLAND, B... ‘MINING cvGIoEERS a ad DMOEERS, Prope: J. oF. Fitzpatrick, plumber, has removed shop to the corner of Columbia avenue. and Washington atreet, under the sani his office ‘ands mines, as cashier at the Hotel Allan Cale. tf Shaw’s cigar store. . alt - Consulting ing mining engineer ae pnt rties. examined, sinee'm mani ndard Stocks buus bt Lo PARKER a Watches, Clocks = Oi NO 16 WASHINGTON sT. and Jewelry in 5 : “REPAIRING DONE. SiiVERSTONE, Prop. bie to Mrs. Heard, at the Ladies? store, is| Og eee eet ope ike call an tae Be |. cents a ‘month af ide OD EBS - The-Evening Record delivered to for 15.centa a week of ter. December, 1, oy Rossland Even egrtabre Ldhrmsy ing Record VOL 8, NO. 169. ii) 4]; BOBSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY’ 19, 1809. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Hitherto the “sraple,” We have, however, new in ‘Curb Bracelets.” Ea ty . " “Cnrb Chain Bracelet”. has been looked with little noticeable change in style from year upon, es . recently, added to our stock something entirely * Thie new style is studded with Pe pleasing, pnd adds. little of pe zara 44 orga, The eifect is J. W. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, JUTCHELL, & SPRING. _ |NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFSICE st and muck & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER FANCY GOODS, “TOYS; AND WATER SALE. ‘gama WATER sae ss oy Clothin g; Hats, Caps, Shoes.. =i Stightly Damaged by Less Than Cost. Water Will Be Sold M. J.O'HEARN, The oie <: Gor. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St, Girculating Library . called to Spokane on business and left. ‘NOTIONS.’ H. S. Wallace's . PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. ql L, ©. Platt and-F. E, Nichola’ of Spo- kane are registered at the AJlan, J. 1, Parker left an the noon train to- day, for, Ymir, to‘look after some of his mining interests. * .Mise\Maud: McCreary went to Spo- kane today on a short visit. , Frank Mendenbali, of drill fame, was :}on'the noon train today. Charles H. Mackintosh and Chas. 8. Warren were southbound: passengers today. They went to o Spokane, for a few days. , .|) 4. Bo Linnard went to Spokane on some tnining business: and. will return early’. next_week. - C.O. dainty 8 their’mothera, We why one age or sex with FOOTWEaR, but moke a apecialty of good shoes for everyone.” Our‘stuck is complete, com- prising every kind of medium, or.heavy.. Prices areall light, however. . Talonde™ for Mle Strong shoes foreturdy. ‘boyé-and stylish shoes for; ae oex for little girle and misseg ard elegant shoes for lo. not-confine ourselves’ to supplying t and Shoe manufactured; Nght, Win. Haskins went today Nominations to Be Made Jan, 24, ° THIRD. WARD CANDIDATES EN Lavalley Will S.and and -Prob- ably Simpson, Greer and McKinnon. | The 27th. day of this month has been fixed as the day of election in the third ward for the purpose of electing an ‘ald- erman to fill the vacancy occasioned by the failure of Albert Barrett to qualify. The nomination day is Tuesday, Jan. 24 and at present it appears that there will be plenty of candidates... Eli Lavalley who was third in the race at-the late election is in the field again, Mr. Greer, of the second ward, i is be- ing pushed by his friends as an aspirant for aldermanic honors in the third ward: 2; M. W. Simpson, is being mentioned but he is not disposed to:'make a fight for-the office. * *- J. Fy Ritchie has been asked ‘by many of his friends to allow the use of his name, but so far has not consented. John 8. Clute, Jr. would make a good alderman, but has so far refused to stand. J.J, McKinnon, who was defeated in the second ward at the election, is also mentioned as a candi- date, 0.) ‘ANOTHER ' SUICIDE, i ee cunivecorams er Charles. By, Wo Solvartns ES Nolen Blow His ‘to‘epeiid a few daya with her: realtives: i ia is Oak = Sy 4a vy, on bueiness connected with the amelter. A. H.-Harrison and E.. E, Burchard left:on the morning train for. old: Fng- land, where they will spend about three monthe before returning to Roes’and, They juat recently sold the B. C. proper- ties in the Boundary country for a: little over $300,000, and: of course . feel ‘that THERE’S I. OF THE ee JOINTS. which seemed imposaible is a3 ey well tried prescription. Our Prescription Department is always at your re. Felt after ‘using one bottle of our -RHEUMATISM LINIMENT which gives relief and sends a thrill of hope ‘through the sufferer. ntinued use ‘drives out) the painiiand * the: cure Made'from.a new bat PR 50 CENTS 2 bottle. * a McLEAN & MORROW, Opposite the Bank of Montreal. ' THE DRUGGISTS J. F. AONEYFORD The. East End Tailor, e=Fine Suit. 171 Cotususra AVENUE Easr. Cable Adcress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B. C. Moreing & Neal's, Telephone, Codes { Bodiord Novell's: ge Clough’s. 8. Ches. E, Benn. J. L, PanKen. dL PARKER & 60, ROSSLAND, B. 0. DINING CHGINEERS and DROEERS. Properties examin Bandard Socks burke en Tao 4.L. PARKER Consulting mining ‘ngin ng éngince: cer ¢Danden, 4 fotmel an Al ‘ernan, WANTED—A smart, bright git! to act ‘ag cashier at the Hotel Allan Cafe. + * public notice: is hereby ven. to the electors of the Tounielf a ity: of the Ulty “of Poriand, t I require the presen be said electors Bt the city olfices on Columbia ‘avenue, oe Tuesday, the 24th Day of Junuary, 1899, , for the purponeof electini ad pareon to reprosene then jaime mmancinad to Ward No. 8, caused by the ‘resignation ation of Jo: Jor seph ‘Albert Barrett, hominations of Candidate. Pilea ogee cy shall be, "eabecri ga by "ewe Yolare of emia elivored To die Hetuntag Giceaast at Reasmner hcl ort eee Friday the 2t7h Day of January, 1899, the city offices, Eolumbis ‘avenue, from 8 Oelgok &- m. to 4o’cloc Ot which every person a berety take notice sud govern ‘himself accor Quailfication for Aldermen. mired to ingly jects of the full age of twenty-one years, and Fk re nvr disqualified. ander any lav 8 and ‘have been for the past six ceding the day Of nomination, the Hepine owner in t Land Registry Ofice, of lan Shel property in the city, of the ed value, on the last mu- neipal assessment, rail, of tive bandyed dollars or more, ‘qual. i ae a Just received direct. from England, farpets, Tug, curtains and linulenm, The Crescent. brance orcharge, and "who Jee otherwise quali- mui WM. McQUEEN, RETURNING OFFICER, tA plumbing establishment in the city and they need alittle vacation. This was the big deul put through - succesfnlly by H.E. E. Leckie: Mesars. Burchard and Harrigon still retain mining interests throuout. the district, and will return in the epring to further develop them. * International This Week: Big crowds continue to-pack thia ever popular resort, and by tho applause giv- enthe different acte, the _ show is cer- tainly making a hit. The best vaude- ville entertainment ever given in the city ison the rolls this week, and Mr. Holland should. be highly pleased ‘with the appreciation shown bv the public of ] Roseland for his effortsin giving them auch'a strong array of artista, The St. Leona are the greatest troupe of acrobats thatever appeared in this country, the§tumbling - of the. youngest child being marvelous. The baboon is swell trained, and does a pleasing turn. It ia worth the price of admission to see the St. Leons alone. White.and Harris made another hit in their new and witty act. . The Mayfair Sisters, in t ngs and dances, were well réceived. Kelly and-Bertha were on hand with a new and pleasing sketch. Celia DeLong ren dered some popular ballade, Ed West- wood gave some. splendid ‘vocal selec- tions in a good voice. Cora Booker isa atar buck and wing dancer of the first magnitude. Hagell and DeVere were good in their duets. The cake walk, in- cluding the entire company, isa haum- mer. Don’t failto see it. Keliy and White’s new comedy is the best ever ‘put on a Rossland. ‘stage, and is chuck fullof fan. Remember the the matinee slo at 2:30 p, m. Saturdays. O. M. Weller, Rossland’s popular san- itary plumber, has, the best equipped is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing’ steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body at any time. * 1-19-tf. Social Dance. There will bea eocial dance as the St. Charles hotel next Saturday evening. -health‘and relief, and GC. O. Lalonde poles: Idaho, announced: that Charles B. Wolverton, formerly chief of - police and until recently’a’ citizen of Nelson, had committed suicide by blowing his brains out.”: He had been” drinking since his arrival at Boige and claimed to have been robhed of all his money. ‘He gave no other reagon for committing the rash act. Wolverton was well known here, where he has been residing for some years, He was an unmarried man thirty-three years of age. .- at one time he was, connected | with the GaP. R. offices here.—Datly Miner. \ COUNTY “COURT. Verdlct'For $1,000 in the Case of Watson vs. Alexander et al, The business of the January sitting of the county court is about finished. ‘The case in which Ed‘ Watson is aue- ing Mesara Alexander and Stussi for a $1,000'com mission fur selling ‘the Chief and ether mining property was on until about 11:80 thia' morning when. it was for the plaintiff for $1,000 was given. There will be a short’ sitting of the court: tomorrow morning after which I udge Spinks will leave for home on the 11:85 sont bound train. STANDING COMMITTEES MEET Chairmen” of Various Committees Selected This Morning, The aldertnen coomposing the stand- ing committees in’ the city council. met this morning and eiected chairmen. J. & McCrae was chosen chairman of the finance, John Edgren of the board of works,,J. E. Hooson of: the: board of of the fire, water and light committees, COLLINS CHANGES HANDS. Syndicate Floated by Marcus Moses Takes Charge. «_ James Manson haz sold the Collins house to a syndicate of gentlemen headed by Marcuu Moses, who will take charge at once. . It is the intention of the new. management to make a aswell place of the Collins.’ Pools, Pools. Will be sold atternoons ‘and :evenings during carnival-week, on all events, at Hotel Hoffman. - th Dr. G. 8. Armetrong, office and Tesi- ELECTONTOBERELD ON 21 Tuesday | PLENTY last recbived ‘at’ ‘Nelgon from {°° given-to the jury. At lo’clock a verdict |: CURLING MEETING. Two or Three Nelson Rinks Will Play at the Rossland Bonspeil. The Nelson curling club met at the ‘ume hotel last evening, saya the Miner that place. President. Judge: Forin occupied the chair... There waa a attendance of members. It was tlecided that the club wonld’ be represented | by two and possibly three rinks at the Rosaland bonepeil next. week. ‘The per- sonnel ofthe rinks will not be decided upon for a few days, but the skips will 4 probably .be F. W. Peters and W. H. Grant. The rinks,will leave here on the evening of the 24th, Nelson will be .represented'at the arn- nual meeting of the Kootenay Curling Association, to be held in| Kossland at the time of the bvonspeil, by Mesara, Pe- tere and Grant. In order to stimulate play ii in the city, suitable prizes: will be offered for rink conmpettion, “The Hoke will be as fol- lows: ° x Judge Forin, skip; John Rae, P. La- mont, Cr. Forin, Frank Tamblyn, skip; James Law- rence, E. B, Carry, B. Walley. F. W. Petere, skip; W. F.‘ Anderson; G. B. Hodge, Geo. Kidd. W.-H. Grant, skip; T. Lillie, Hy Hume, 8. Neelands. Arrangements will be made later for the playing of these games, Copper and Lead. New York, Jan.17.—Copper, strong— brokers price, $14.75; exchange price, $1496 @$1476. Lead — stipng; brokera eae ne exchange price, $4.224¢@ $4.27 THE MN STOGK MARKEI Lever: eee ene “Melt Chaige SDI the Past Week, > DBER PARK IS OFFERED AS 19 1-4 There Is a General Falling off in Reservation Stocks—Jim Blaine Advances, Thore i is not much change to record in the mining stock market. + . Deer Park 1s being offered by local brokers at 1934. cents, which: isa half cent decline. ‘There is: no apparent rea- son for it, however, as the work on the mine is progressing favorably. Iron Mask is firm at 95 cents, while ‘Virginia is strong at 46, Iron Colt is quoted at 1134, but is sell- ing at 10 and 10%. There is quite a movement in Evening - Star at 634. . Novelty, which has been selling at 4 cents, is now going at 344. War Eagle ie still quoted at $8.15, and Le Roi at $6.50. There has been a slump i in Reserva- tion stocks, with the exception of Re- public, Jim’ Blaine, San‘Poil, Butte and Boston, Princess Maud and Lone Pine. Morning Glory, which, was quoted ten days ago at 23 to 25 cents, is now being offered at 16 cents. Jim Blaineis on the rise, and ig quoted at.49 cents, Peter Rodier, the old réliable tinner, ig now at work again and located in Okun- ogan building. Spokane Street, ia pre- pared to do all work in his line promptly at the lowest living prices. Money can be saved by patronizing him.ft \ J. ¥F._ Fitzpatrick, the sanita: plumber, has’ removed his office ant shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Neshington, street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. dl tf. Mrs. Heard, at the Ladies’ store, is closing out her holiday goods left. after Christmas at your own price and wanta you to call and examine them. tf. Dr. J. F, McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. * If you are not satisfied with your lean dry work try the Rossland Laundry game location, near postoffice. The Rossland Laundry is doing feed work at a reasonable price. Try Prof, Durniff will furnish the music. 3t. dence roome 6 and 6, Postofiice bleck. Near the poatoftice,