_ROSSLAND Hvelnnia RECORD, FEBRUARY 8, 1900, Clifford Sifton.—Torottté _Tele- | 9 NEW DRUG ST ORE. gram. — - ——THE—— ROSSLAND DRUG COMPANY... THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K, ESLING, Tue Ovpsst DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY .BXOBPT SUNDAY OFFICE: a PosToFFICE BLOCK. 2b. 9B. P, O, BOX 538, of imperial federation would be that it would proyide such a system..of imperial defense .ds° would make quickly available the ight, kind of (Senator Turner.:.was if force to suit any occasion. In the snatched fam the jaws of the-po or. present crisis the want is being sup- pcioeh by the wealth ofa mine in plied by.the.ep territory. He of all men of the colonies, but ander 1 a proper ought to have been ashamed to rise 3 system Such. forces -as- the ..colonies in the United States senate and $8 | now voluntarily furilish would be ‘proclaim his sympathy with the Subscriptions invariably la advance. | already in existence: atid -the cost of | Boers. and his hopes for the defeat raising, trainingjand equipping them of the nation- whose flag: sheltered his successful’ pursuit ‘ of-wealth.— d would be apportioned on an agree! Toronto Telegram. "| EWERT P BROS” ee At'8:1g/ last night an alarm’ of fire was'sent‘in .from box ‘14, to ay ‘@ | which:the jbrigade promptly ‘‘re- sponded. ‘' The fire was in the Owen ;| terrace’ on" First’ avenue, west’ ‘of kane'street, “and origi din ithe rooms occupied by Mr. and Mrs. | Robert’ Shore, who were absent’ at- ; ding --the: i in ‘Miners? lof the Bloody Encountor. Since’ Alderman’ Mector McRae ‘failed to:give satisfaction on the ed- {torial staff of the Miner, he-has be- gun toinflict his “effusions‘on the 'Recorp. ‘ For'success at’ dodging the important facts of a‘ news item, and working i in‘the products of his fervid imagii ation; hei is a” genius, as’ the ‘following will CIGARS! Finest Im- ported and Domestic . Cigars ° Pipes; and all. kinds SUBSCRIPTION BAT! , $. g ARCS & "ENGRAVERS. : a Artistic Printing Advertising rates will be made known upon application. The Recorp reaches the people. plan. The decision t ag tral .committee which shall .have TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, “CLOSE f- DESTINATIONS. | DUE patriotic purposes during the war .will:have the good effect of com- bining a number of agencies for Revelstoke and all points) jeast and west, including Van-| ait Euro! m|PS30 and other ies coun, mtr Trail, Robson, Nakusp, Sandon, Halcyon Springs, at Arrowhead, fand all focan| land Lardeau district ae Deer Park—Monday, Inesday and Friday, es land connection: pute sta, ah Ney Koot a Crow is” Nest| Pass Conkcetions, 1m am iy. ;, Spokane, Northport, and ¥ fall pains in Un United States.| All.the Boundary Gistrict points between C; samp MeKinney. 300 a.m, % daily. PBR” | daa laudable object which have been scattering their energies. This, de- sirable ead can be attained without ying... the. indiyidy of action desired by “such: organl- |zation, There will be much to do in providing for the men now in the field, for those now going with Strathcona’s Horse and for those 1 freed A FEW:BOER LIES. The kind of stuff which the Boers talk in order to influence their wAnstralls, China and Japan—See special notices. Letters for Kegistration must be posted half an out Groviouste'the time for closing the mals, ostoffice is open from 8 a. m.,t07 p.m, aauys Gecept Sundays up: Dutch brethren in,. Cape Colony. il- lustrates ‘their boastful -propensities and strong,imaginations. An eye- -witness® of - thé “Free: State eceupar tion of Dordrech says: 1900 FEBRUARY s M 5 t2 19 26 “The Boers: ‘appointed a new |landrost of Dordrecht, one Mun- that at Modder’River the British lost over 2000 men and the Boers 19; while the commandant, Oliver, boasted that in four - weeks he ‘would drive the whole crowd of the: THURSDAY,* FEBRUARY 8, -1 goo. TO ADVERTISERS. New reading: matter makes: your advertisement attractive. .We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. ALL OF ONE ACCORD. The unity of sentiment which per- vades the empire, and which consti- tutes its greatest strength, was voiced last night in the speeches which were made and the resolu- tions which were passed at the mass ing of citi The é begun at Vancouver, to call upon the Dominion government to tender the home government a further con- tingent of 10,000 mounted infantry for the war, was supported - by speeches which have never been surpassed in patriotic fervor and devotion, and was endorsed by -the meeting with such demonstrations of approval as left no doubt that the. people’s hearts went with them. Force was added to the speeches by the fact that two of the speakers, Messrs. Mackintosh and Daly, have put their sentiments into action by sending their sons tothe front, aed that a third, Dr. Bowes, has himself volunteered. Thus they have, in the well-put words of Dr, Bowes, acted ‘God Save the Queen.” The patriotic movement ‘begun in, Vancouver was quickly taken up by Victoria and now is taken up with equal heartiness by Rossland. It will gather strength as it extends to other cities and will make itself felt by the federal government by means of a growing torrent of telegrams. Sir Wilfred Laurier has shown him- self quick to respond tu public sen- timent and, .now that parliament is in session, can act more promptly on a question of this kind because he can without delay obtain author- ity to comply with the demands ot public and the individ i] ed’ at the ceremony of hoisting the English into the sea.’ ~This remark appears to have impressed upon the mind of the worthy Munnik, who being appealed to as a “high digni- tary to inform: a'lady of a safe place in which to take refuge, replied, ‘the Sea, madamj-is_ the only -safe place forthe British.’ “The same | Mr. Munnik had previously ‘assist- ree State flag over the Cape Colo- nial town of Barkley East. “The Cape Mercury reports: ‘The man gue, in the course’ of which he abused the queen’ and the British government to the full. “He also added that the Boers had conquered a cen charge of all the funds raised for nik, who told his gullible hearers : Munnik delivered a lengthy:haran- |- The ‘Spokane’ Chronicle ‘rejoices in the “fact that the interior -of Washington ‘will not contribute to the 10,000 citizens whom the Seat- tle P.-I.. estimates'will be lost to the hext census of the state through ab- sence in the Alaska gold fields. ‘It says that hundreds have “gone “into Idaho, Oregon atid British ‘Colum bia, but not to Alaska. ——ea Carpival Masquerade Order your costumes for the: car- nival’ masquerade «at ‘Miller-Der- vant’s,-‘ All orders-must be in -by February-1oth. 2=3-tf Fine. Bottled Goods. Physicians . recommend . most highly _Sehlitz’s .. extract .of malt. Sold.by the bottle. ‘at the Inferna- tional family liquor. store. Import- ed white. wines, clarets and Burgun- dies.by the bottle, basket or case at moderate, prices. tf :If you. want.a.really, good. cup of coffee..go .to. the:Rossland Coffee house, Spakane.street. Butte Hotel. Columbia Ave.,.west, HEADQUARTERS ror :-MINERS Bar: stocked. with Choicest Wines, . Liquors and Cigars, FIRST ‘CLASS RESTAURANT _ in connection: x NEXT TO OLD CITY HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. New‘and ‘Complete Stock of ‘Drugs, -' and Patent Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Gompounded. Robert E. Stroug, Manager. AGNEW & CO, For the balance eu tots month we Men’s - “Rubbers, at for quality and price. GEO. AGNEW & CO., . SELLING.AT COST Over- - shoes, ‘Overalls, Shirts . -and:Drawers, at Cost. , Qar, stock of of-Groceries and Provisions can’t Cor." mean ‘avenue: and’ *Vashington street. Rolt & Grogan'* FOR RENT. Office on first floor Burns’. Block. Office and rooms on “second ‘floor Burns’ Block. * E FOR SALE. Large W' Warehouse in center of town. Seven-roomed Dwelling: houre,:. plastered , furnished throughout, good locality.g Hotel.and Saloon :on -Second ; avenue.--A; > _ splendid business opportunity, ‘FOR THE....... and, Gigars, oath, ON JERRY SPELLMAN, Rossland Hotel E “Gor. Cofumbia jivenne and Spokane Bi reet, Gholcest..Wines, . ‘Liquors A coribined.....with Le Roi Livery, & ‘Sale. ‘Stables. ‘OHN F. LINDBURG ae Heavy Transferring: STABLES: Commercial Alley, 'Phone No. 89. F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, Also New X ork Life Insurance Agency. Washington street: R ossland, B.' 1In Custom House building. -. -Postoftice Box 16. ANADIAND PACIFIC HY. 0 4 : Fresh Oysters in any Style. - Game in Season. Private rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 850. Open Day cand Night. Booms and Bar in connection, -Miss K.'Bwanson, Prop. i))Harry:. |HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland; B, 0. Furnished Rootss. _First-Ciasg iBar, -Batlroad: and -Miners ‘Time. Oheoks cashed, tree of charge. the whole of Nataljand were rapidly, overcoming: all -opposition in:Cape CLASSIFIED. Colony. _ In: fact, ‘Commandant: O1- iver .would -not~ -stop: until .he. had planted his flag-on Table in.; if under, this-head» i sau Oar is head snseyted ‘at = dass. One Cent a ee, Nothis ns Se ee seg, i This farrago:of-nonsense was listen _ STAMORINe. ed-to intently, and: ly & by: the gaping-crowd,’ ” A man: named -; Parkin. from :Ven- terstad was.-interviewed -at. Port: Elizabeth and-said: “One: day the ‘Du :Plessis, uncle and nephew, called at:my.!farm on their way . from: Venterstad. . The uncle told-me how ‘that. 20,000 :Brit- ‘ish: troops: had: been slain or.wound- ed. Il asked him where:he .got shis news, and he. : referred: me. to-his nephew. .The:nephew . stated. that he had been ‘to.the Boer laager, and had-seen the -telegram-himself:from the Free State commandant, ‘An: other man aamed-Bi ii | | carries the best. assortment of imported and .do-! 'O.:SAVARD, : Fashionable | Merchant Tallor,! mestic goods in: Rossland. None but first-class’ Tabor-employed. '- - Prices mode lerate,: « Columbia avenue, Rossland, ee + MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Twelve hundred dollars takes; pair: of: freehold! houses, three rooms, summer kitchen and. pantry, = HOTEL. SPOKANE’ STREET, . fhe Best Wines, Matthews, Bros., Prop’ “Liquors and: Cigars. 4 £9] Rossland, AGENTS AND:RURSERS : | Revelstoke and: South, .: Fernie.and, West, Sell Tickets Rented for $30 pet month. ‘Te " Prest, 26 Columbia, avenue. ‘ i FOR’RENT. ee Prest a6 Colombin avenue et Bouse S809. “TR, FOR RENT—Five roomed Plastered house, une furnished, on Spokane rtreet south, Water; good’ basement, :$18 per month; .Apply Mo W.: Siar! ‘son, Columbia avenue. FOR REND—Three nicely furnished roars for housekeeping ‘Two minutes from postofiice Ad- dress Rat this office me that the _bload ifrom:the killed and di Idi at ‘Lad: ‘FOR |REN’ house. on - Nickel Plate Flat, handy to mines, $12 per month, Apply “R" this office. 1-a3-3t was flowing down thesluits:two and a half feet deep. depth of the :-flow.of blood on- his leg. -He.added that.only 35 Boers had been killed -and, wounded. A man named Booysen: told. me that completely taken, all the ‘troops at De Aar and Hopetown were. killed, the Boers were in possession of Stormberg,'.and. that the English members will feel the same _pres- sure as is brought to bear on him. The proposed addition to the im- perial forces would prove of im- mense value in carrying the war to a prompt and successful conclusion, for it would possess the very quali- “ties in which the Boers excel and would be such as the colonies alone can supply, Herein lies one of the great elements of strength of the empire, that it holds within its var- jed realms men fitted by habit and gov was now suing for peace. These stories were believed by the men who told them, .and by the Dutchmen .they told them to.” EDITORIAL NOTES. [— lustrated in his railway -policy, has been the undoing of Manitoba ‘Lib- eralism, and Thomas..-Greenway, spurned by’ :the . province, deserted by his own followers, has merely for any peculi: that may arise. A great advantage, been ov by the fate which is waiting at the cross roads for Hon, . He. -measured:the | “Fo; Mafeking was burat, Kimberly was. |, price is $1350. with 9350. cash, months, and the balance at the rate of $10 per | - The genius -of'Mr.. Sifton, as il- | 4. FoR SALE, Pet um bi EciBiests Columbia avenues” Oliver, Record office. FOR SALE—House and lot, $000, easy terms; house va Uaittabinareaus or CT aie a lot on Second Avenue, only - fa T. Preat Columbia Avenue. bargain, T. Prest,26 Columbia Avenue. ‘FOR SALE-—A five-roomed house, plastered and nicely-finished, in desirable location, The 1» 8300 say in six month. Apply at this office. FOR SALE— A prominent business comer at a bargain. ‘A five-roomed furnished house on Butte St, $150 A feorcomned! Bouse of oo Pais ee fideo hr ts hi, mt rin re tat iighiy euieated poute. eet A sixrobmed house’ and barn, ith. lot partly ‘The forpiture and good-will of a sproomed lodge ‘Two acres, of ground adjotniog townsité to the Houses-for rent. E, N, OUIMETTE & CO., Bank of Montreal oc R.SALE—Fine rooming house , idoing ood, : /"cBOR (PRIVATE ‘SALE-~Complete furniturr for four rooms; high class; almost new. Apply | FOR SALE—Piastered house and clear ae title to t, 26 |: FOR SALE- A block ot 9000 mining stock ata | WEITZ pre sUjg AIION ‘VROSNE ‘OTpoR “921 "A" ‘omIOAS ‘pajuptiosnog eyorny nAsoy}oy BUR tt Sxf90]q Saysoyoy dip Sadi |. oH! raedwos 3u coarieg jun13]39 om} a §30'] 40} 5a) : aye 16th;‘limiting: going portion on'-' date of. .sale,..and -return.:portion good.to leave. Rossland. .up to, ‘February, 18th, TO ALL ‘POINTS, THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA; YELLOWSTONE PARK, SAFEST AND BEST. ° SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS © | EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern-Day-Coaches, ° Tourist Sleeping Cars, A. G. Creelman. P..0. Box 815. “,. .CREELMAN. & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, ‘Jobbing ‘promptly atten -Office and shop: Co: an ce ee gmc con SKOSSLAND, B,C, Real Estate. +. Mining Breker Faevacitg George Beam Estimates farnished on all pisdé of work. Bteamship ‘tewees to all pi Tickets to China and Thy an via Tacoma and Northern PacificBteamshrp Co, Trains depart from Spokane .as..follows:: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No, 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m., daily. For farther information’ tame, cards, maps | end Hoxet ppply 9 Sgents of the E. W. Ruff, -Agt..R. 'M. Ry., Rossland, B. 0. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. A. IHARLTON, D.C. BA PROPRIETOR, A “rsteelass. Saddle & Pack Horses. f paival, im 13th February:to:February 17th ‘February: 2th, 13th, 14th rsth and |, THE FAST. LINE} Through SoKets to 220 all pointe in in'the United | Bey Ei arts.of the world.’ Awe. Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Ore, ..Moderate “Prices. a “appeals. wwto... the ‘Business....... man. “This” department ' "Evening *:;Record” has ‘the Quick Work; sand “Dostottiee Ballding., Neat Execution. de eed ibe cceaniSibbl uceecctcetdbecesocesmenttcoeend! 1 helbneketiieoes eeeate Ciucceececenes FINE-WAFTCH *’REPAIRING. 2 @4N-ADIAN® PACIFIC“ RAILWAY TIME-PIECE. INSPECTORS. Union hall. es? ——HOUDE'S——* Straight. Cut Cigarettes. vt:MANUFACTURED: BY Bi Hote. & Company. Quebec ; Are‘ Better than the Best. “WHOLESALE: aT _ Grow & Morris, Rossland. 1| brigade. * ‘|‘Mrs!:Shore lost’alt-their-clothes and i |fesidentsin'the terrace ‘had’ their. “| personal effects damaged by wat iB sales‘on:the. local: exchange today, Thedrigin oftithe fire is--unkiown, but is supposed to have been from an overheated’ stove pipe. Mr. and Mrs. Owen also- weéstitd "{insthe building and were not ‘awaré |'tests of the season. ofthe firé-tintil the’ arrival) ofthe “They estimate their“ toss at-dbout~ $800, which is::partially covered by insurance. Mri‘ and ‘a considerable sum of money. 'Other. and smoke. - 7 RODALS cee SALES. -Following-is @.summary= of the | hy rs ‘with the g joMeland Sales. ° ‘Sales today’ ‘on the local: sicohanige 3 2000, 5¢i Giant), 2500, 734¢}. Royal Gold, Tat , 1060; | 7340} aad : J t6 say: noth: eB orgie ae aera Sule tank of ind it fr or fi You will fi NTE each cheaper ti * Blectric: Li reduce In-urance, five your poms 2 oe Besihess place a brighter appearance, - save you money in many aways eee Estimates! furnished. for Wiringéand-Lighting. _ Blectric Fixtures.carried in Stock. ~ wnE.lectric Powers. supplied for Mining and‘ Manufscturin Bz Pa poses. ae is much cheaper than:steam, : ights, telephone Ni rb arrogant Mad Rossland Water. & Li ight G. een 3a. M., m ap —— Telephone No. 67——~sa\ 500, 534c. Total sales, To,600 shares, q 8 a Qariboe [camp McKinney) Bam! Wonderfal: row's Nest Pass Coal . eee ey ae SET ee ee M ee BREE RR re 2 “Artistic Job Printing Af the Record Offige sss Bo SeBRREE Bg SEQURER Trail Creek Hid. i Red. ‘Siar. Storage & Transfer. B delivered prom eee eer \igrecsamcnee | : Whe New Drag Store, :Is'now openfér business’ on -Co- lumbia avenue next to old'city hall. A.complete...line. of .,drugs, ‘patent medicines, toilet articles, etc. Pre- Win call at-an: a be lone. Li De and pees ‘Frevs Ouse, OF or ap a ane cls of good: - SO flies + “AVeahington we sy opposite Bank sot ' Montreal. Oy We Bartline: Mgt. ° i carefully ded. tf “Tug Rosstanp Dru Co. —_—__— -For ttre best, cleanest and! cheap= Jest:coal; cultor'phone "Martin Bros. pian SAREIT ROO y Smith Left Home : Brown’s'‘ in stown and P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE.:MARKETS Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. atnimatin -——_—} “RETAIL MARKETS ; Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, “Denver; - “Silverton, "Cascade City, - ‘Grand’ Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke | Ferguson, and ‘Vancouver. 3 —— < °Williatnt” Donald, Mer. Rossland Brauch. Ressland, “Greenwood, Rossland, New ; i@ | moved at‘once. sin Central line St. ‘Paul the following' inventory taken“ by mf spared no in decorating {:\landers-at the Pacific hotel-after the -) around” the : festive:+ board. - ‘;fight' the Boers as they . did’ the | sang: Kipling’s: latest ‘slot “machine | journalist of Greetiwood; sang *‘Sol- -}diers of the. Queen Cigar'Store.” -| ias' said-So"niuctr dbdut the Wiscon-||. show: “Maxey Crow, manager of -the Rossland'hockey“club, says that the ‘championstip' match at Greenwood | ‘was one’of the‘most exciting. con- ‘Mr. Crow ar- ‘ranged with the chief of pulice that anythidgand everything ‘outside of |’ manslaughter’ would | ‘be “permitted, ntly ‘the ~ land | boys ‘of Chewing ‘and ‘Smoking Tobacco. at... CAPT. ‘Went into the game with light hewrts ‘anda determination to: win. +The casuillties were but four;'as ‘Mc. Crow'shows: “‘Perry—One eye missing. ‘“Pinkey Warren—One upper: ‘set | celluloid composition teeth da: aged. Nes “ChestértonOne toe and sec- || tion of eyebrow missing. “"Strickland—$15§ cash. “McPhérson—All - of nerve’ rand) b one Weber hat. ~ ‘Mr. Crow picked up*$go ‘ort'the game, ” “which: bately"covered “ éx- -penses ‘of store decorations: Messrs! ‘Créw’ & Morris’ Greéiiwodd ‘ repre- ‘séntative; W.'E. "Gladstote Jatobs, ‘the ‘bazaar and ‘-his'-‘floral-» ‘designs were considered drednis. “The banquet tendered'the Ross= match was a most: Successful affair. Seventy-five “guests “were: séted d acted'as ina patriotic speech “which lasted néarly two hours: stréngly- ‘advised | the: Rossland hockey team to goto South Africa; that if ‘they"all kept in good ¢oridition” and * would Greenwoodians they would all ‘oie: back: with Victoria crosses. te “Maxey: Crow recited an ‘original |‘ :pdem' entitled: +*The'Rossland Club’s “Tale—by: Warrior,”» which - “brought téars to the eyes of the oldest inhab- itant, and in response’ to an encore ballad,- “Play! Play! Playi”’ Dun- can. Ross, “Scattish” champion ‘and The Rosslanders left on a special freight train “during “the ‘wee sma’ ‘hots forhome.” ‘BUSINESS - LOCALS. ’’ Monsier. DeLeon... spécialist in ‘gents’ hair-cutting’and’ all‘kind of ladies*hair work. “No 10 Spokane -street,-Rossland. t -For- Sale-—Dry * slabs, ‘ ‘$3.50: per Leord.: Also dry» wood.. »Leavs~or- ‘ders “at Enibleton’s “store, Le “Roi ‘avenue. “Organs and. ‘pianos; easy ‘terms; Wallace's. Pornisher 1 pthe-B: 2 5 THE ‘ROSSLAND 2 ab S-cNIGHTS ONLY--3 Commencing Thursday, Feb. 8th, ae: 9 COONTOWN 400... | The Premier Colored, GOrmantzationct At America, in |* Fifteen vedo silored artists. et Peale iis, and pretty girls, |: The ¢: famous 5 Bac ke Boston Quatete” and the “The "Event of the ‘Season, y tor ed Seats $1.00; Plan at Rolls. Dry ug Store, Bese a ented e ‘ js dancers, eee The SS Waffle--Parlor. 34036 Washingten St.» MEALS ia Rossland. Tiekets,-21-Meals, $5.00 ‘ peak tare Bixeet. WOOD! $5-and_ $5.50 - ‘per Cord PEAMARAG IR—AND—PINE, Seasoned. Cut any Length. EAST. "END. ‘wooD ‘YARD. rd LA ae brokerage office, Mears anlar Saal: and Einealy starana ipictonigle & Co.)s grocery, 32 Beka e 8 ‘The ‘ Columbia “Bottling ‘Works and Chicago. that Smith. could--not- resist ‘the Szemptation of ‘a trip. east, All * business pie other houses, having deposited snow or rubbish in, the-streets- oralleys-of the city, are hereby notified to have the same re- ~ By order’ 6f the City Council. Wwa.'McQuzen, City Clerk. ‘Rossland, January .31st;-1900. 5 Katie*D.-Green-G. M. ~ernd = D. Co., Ltd. » TNON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated fon North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. “FOR DEVELOPMENT: PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is now “offered. to'the public at 7 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, ‘Rossland, B.C. Sec-Treasurer. Retablished May, 1895. HE: REDDIN- JACKSON ' CO. ;: ciairao weaAwtitry. MINING AND INVESTMENT “BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossiadd.' tf and'palatable. ° ;|-every respect. \“Table"‘ is” not’ ex- jPare a. ‘sure: :cure rnist 90% ofthe! carboiiatéd ‘drinks consumed in: Rossland. Why? Becuuse their goods are cledn,’ pure ‘Finest table vinegar ‘lon. the’market. “California orange cider, giriger'ale ahd all the | princi- -pal-sweet sodas, .»Family trade so- licited.. ‘ Postoffice box'703; Colum- |: -bia telephone No. 43. “Call at “M.- ‘W.:Simpson’s ‘for ‘Clay.Pipe‘and Fittings - ‘for-Chinineys. lt Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. “elephione 27. P: 0. Box 271. “news, i ‘yy Smusic, The’ Rassel: hotel is’ first-class in pelea in-“Rossland. ‘Dr. ‘Scott's “Heddache Powdery for: :-headathes caused by powder smoke, ete.:'Sold lat Morrow’s- Drug store. C. E. Bens. CHARLES E. BENN & CO. BROKERS ‘AND ACCOUNTANTS. Phoni Caio Bion ss. M.-H. McMahon Buy, sell and trace Stocks and Real ‘Estate for + POBox 468 Rubbers, _overshoes, children. The best Canadian:and ‘American goods, at “Lalonde’s. pl did cash b oh C avetiue. -No:stdtk to carry. ‘The Telephone 46. A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING ‘BROKERS. P.O. Box 268 business'will“stiow big profits’ for each month since established. competition. ‘Good reasons for'sell- ‘ing. Colum bia Ave, Ressland,3, 6. “poots‘iand .| fine footwear for. men, women’ ‘and |* «Two ‘thousand ‘dollars buys al “No |. ‘Full particulars at this ‘Office | | “|sleighs, toys. a “13 the ‘number of ‘the "RECORD PHONE. Vet ns ‘figire ‘on -your ‘Job-~ Printing. reaatt eee ed HY Hartt “Rossland “Record. Full Associated “ Served-to Your “residence for Fifty cents per -moiith. Mydd Wy tite i DMM T Py VIAN