ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER §. 1960: THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tug Ocprsr DAILY tN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT PoSTOrFICE BLOCK. TEL. 98. FP, 0, BOX 538. SUMBCHIPTION RATES: Dally, per month by mall Dally, a Kaifyear Dy mani Daily, per per Year, foreign. . Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rates will be made'known upon ‘application. . TheRgcorb reaches the people. SEPTEMBER ee Winnipeg. His paper is a well written series of reminiscences of the old cart trail from Fort Garry to St. Paul in the days when Winnipeg had not yet come into existence. The value of ‘such papers, apart from their interest as reading mutter is beyond estimation. Too often the people of a city or province allow early historical matter to perish, and then lament vainly after it is irrecoverable, The pamphlet is illustrated- with n number of rough but valuable wood cuts, perhaps the most valu- able being a picture of the first newspaper office of Winnipeg in 1860, Another shows a group of early settlers in camp by the road- side, 3 Io 17 | 24 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for Trail, Nelson,Crows A105 am. Nest, fall includ- dng. Sunday. ral, xeon, Al Take and Main From, Trail, Nelson, Arrow Lake poluts and Main Line dine. 12205 p. ma, 19:00 p, M. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, DESTINATIONS, CLOSE l DUE EDITORIAL NOTES, The national democratic conven- tion cost Kansas City $66,253. Richard Harding’ Davis say that the Boers have just as much chance of winning as they ever had. True, no doubt. The new king of Italy is less thSo five feet in height. Soard of Trade Meeting. The regular munthly. meeting of the Rossland Board of Trade will be held in the board rooms this even- ing at 8.30 o’clock. The council of |’ the board will meet at 5 p. m. The City Council. At the regular meeting of the city souncil last night Mr. Van Buskirk cecommended the laying of an eight- inch pipe along Columbia avenue. was read from residents Revelstoke and all points| east and swest, including Kam 32 o'clock|1o0ps, Vancouver, | Victoria, widnight |the Gkanugan, Similkameen, epeo9: and ‘Klondyke dis- 710 p.m daily Trail, Robson, Nakusp.| Sandon, Boren Seriege) and 2 all sSlocal 9 p.m Pauly a8 2. and Ymir, Salmo|6x0 p. m Hog a Mal kastenay Lake polmes:| dally, Spokane, Northport, and|6 Te im WY points in United States, maaiy Nelson and Nelson dletrct| 2. Hrersitertem Bianitova, fase jem Cansda. United Bae fiom and all European points 7339 p.m. rand Forks, Greenwood,| Stave and all’ other, Bound. lary District point: “asiy” of the Durham addition asking that the streets be continued in their di- cection. The matter was referred to the board of works, The bylaw changing the name of Lincoln to Queen street had its first reading. Edward Pritchard Dead Edwand Pritchard, who died re- cently in London -of an apopletic stroke, will be remembered by early settlers in Rossland. He came to Rossland in 1896 with A. J. McMil- lan to report on properties for an English syndicate. He formed a very high opinion of the capabili- ies of the Rossland. district, and he was one of the first to state, after an ination of the Le Roi, that Anstralles China and J; Lette rt Registration must be posted half at hour prio to the time for closing the mails. toffice is open from 8 te dally, (icept Sundays "Om 8% mo tO7 Bem notice. ‘TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We wilt giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is preserced before 10 a. m. USEFUL PUBLICATIONS. _ Through the courtesy of Presi- dent W. H. Burman of the Histor- ‘ical and Scientific Society of Mani- toba, THe ReEcorp has received copies of recent publications issued by that body, We must congratul- ate the society on the useful work itis doing. The annual report for the past year, while showing that the society is far from the ideal at which it aims, demonstrates that good work has been done. But it is of the two pamphlets accompany. ing the report that we wish to speak particularly. One of these is < clear and succinct statement of the progress and condition of natural science in Manitoba and the North. west, Itis from the pen” of-Pres ident Burman, and Contains a dea’ of valuable information relative to explorations, agriculture, meteor. ology, geology, botany, entomology. and zoology. it was one of the great mines of the world. He invested largely in this district. and took a keen- interest in the steady growth of Rossland and the development of its mines. The Minto Reception The general committee having charge of the reception to Lord and Lady Minto, met last night in Miners’ Unicn hall and completed the list of toasts to be responded to. Che ladies met yesterday afternoon and app d various i ane to receive the party at the rail- way station, another to receive them at the house, another on decora- tions, and a hall committee. Mrs. frank Oliver is secretary of the ladies’ general committee. The public reception will take glace Monday evening at 8:30 yclock in Miners’ Union hall. Mayor Goodeve today ‘requested the Recorp to urge all classes of citizens to attend and aid in making he reception a success, Tenders 18s Icsiguations Rev. D. McG. Gander, pastor of St. Andrew's presbyterian church in this city, has tendered his resigna- tion, It has been placed in the hands of the presbytery which will convene hereon Sept. 19, and no doubt will be acted upon favorably. In severing his connection with his flock Mr. Gandier is governed solely by family reasons. There has been no dissension among his peo- ple, and no dissatisfaction on the part of pulpit or pew. To a report- er of the Recorp Mr. Gandier stat- ed that the date of his departure is uncertain but will probably be next month. He will go to southern California. Tl Mr. Gandier came to Rossland in July 1897, and has thoroughly es- tablished himself in the hearts of his People. Sent Over the Road Judge Boultbee is dealing vigor- ously, with the tramp element. Two more cases were before him this morning, and in each case sentence was suspended with the under- standing that the-man will get out of the town by tomorrow morning. ANo. 1 piano player wants en- agement. First class sight reader. Address A. B. Recorp office. 2t Clara Mathes Company The Clara Mathes company is busy making preparations for the trip east, with the promise of giving ‘better plays beiter played.” Miss Mathes has entirely recovered her health. The company will prob- ably be here about September 15 or 17. E MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Montreal, Authorized Capital,......0$2,000,000, Subscribed Capital over....$800,000. ' ed_a branch office here This Company tis open SP atanngement, Mayne Daly, Elmer A Ree teen ree ase hei tannizon Secretary-Treasurer, W. Hl. Falding. Fo. farther information, apply to W. 4. FALDING, ret pT ressurer) Bank of Montreal Chambers, ‘Cohan avenue, OLD BETH ES CHO is the “number of the ,RECORD "PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing we ae a | ca.49 eta special : ee RE CH ay THE CENTRAL} DRY GOODS STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE, BLOUSES WRAPPERS Ladies’ Vest Every Article Mentioned a Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE s hadhelihaaieaiesiaiheaeahhesibiiiaiasiicsialiiesbaiesiaiaibedhes IN-COTTON AND SILK ma i = In In Cotton, Cash- Cash- mere ‘meré and Silk, Silk, In Cotton, Lisle and Silk $€ s Sik s¢ : hip in- its for a short time by I ti Rossland Athletic.. ‘Glub Baaea FD ALALAL and Soman of the initiation fee. Magazines . ‘= Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and See board 4 .month. For particulars apply to Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. DE. rererteesears chambers; $35 to $40 per CHARLES E, BENN, PRL PLAS Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd.. NON-PERSONA Property {Situated on L LIABILITY. 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 th 71-2 Cents: and can. be had o 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. eva aed e public at per Share, in application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. a 9 tae eopblcand Basgieest? ig lamps. ¥. will find ara at and aunch They reduce insurance: give your aome oe business s place a brighter \ppearance, and save you money in Estimates furnished for Wiring and Light Power suppli Board of Trade The Rossland board of trade _ will hold their regular session in their rooms at 8:30 o'clock this evening. The councilof the board meets tt 5 o'clock this afternoon. Impor- tant business is fo come up at each of these meetings, Pacifie The second of the two pamp will prove far more interesting to the average reader and at the same time hardly less valuable in promot- ing the aim of the society. It is entitled “On the St. Paul Trail ir the Sixties,” its author being W. G. Fonseca, a pioneer of the old Red River days. A native of St Croix, he found his. way. .to the Rec River in 1859, engag in business, married one of thc Logan family and settled on Point Douglas, now a part of . the city of R. Marpole, superintendent; H. J. Cambie, engineer ot- the Pacific division; Captain J. W. Troupe, Superi dent for K y; J. S. “awiance, train Master on tke Columbia & Western, and Mrs. .F. D. Abbott, seccetary for Mr. Mar- dole, all officials of the Canadian Pacific, were in the city this morn- ng. Mr. Marpole and Mr. Cambie wre on a tour of inspection. They ‘eft today for a trip through the Boundary Country. Itis much cheaper than steam. Use Electric Lights ing, Electric Fixtures carried In stock: for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Motors for sale or rent, eer in case of trouble with h lights. felephone Ne = between 8a.m., and6 p, m: 108, between Rossland ‘Water and Light: Go. FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Sate-.5 ty Deposit Vault. f PERC AA DEHN DL BABLD. : = "Prop. DiLzox, 20° Columbi Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG «+ »ePROPRIETOR "Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, STABLES: Commercia!:Alley, ‘Phone No, 39, Postoftice Box 16, TAILORING, 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, ply at bar. To Let. Two new houses, four rooms cach, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company's store, FOR SALE, FOR SALE.—38 feet frontage, Nickel plate fiat, $275. ‘I’ Prest & Co. FOR SALE—Large lot, May addition, head of Spokane street, $125. 1’, Prest, 26 Columbia ave. FOR SALE.—House and two lots. House !s hew and contains four rooms. Cheap and on very easyterms. ‘T. Prest & Co. FOR RENT. TO RENT.—House on Second Avenue, $10. T, Prest & Co, FOR RENT.~ Furnished house, . Victoria ave., five rooss. T. Prest & Co, Spol street. Apply to Daly & Hamilton, Jolin Lucas,formorly of the Clar- endon, will be glad to receive his oid patrons and friends at tho Kootenay. Hazelwood ice cream, Harry Webb and G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers at the,Bon Ton. te For Bent The Dominion hotel and theater, furnished. Apply to George Owen, the Alhambra, uw DON'T BE Dupep ave been placed upon the market reprints of an obsolete edition Dictionary.” ‘hoy are being here ti several cl ore webster st der various nawies at a low price groce! er ant ina tew Ftd thstanoor es Tw orornita tor maSsonle ckanocagementa of these comparati ~ Worthless reprinta are misteading; for fi are sdvortieed to be th eubstantial equivalent of Pa higeenpriced boo! haba in reality, 60 f2 a8) a know and ‘they are all ‘from Ato Reprint sisson sold for abot Long Since Obsolete. of 10,000 so-called ee ich. pak of these books are: 8 contain. ‘was compiled by “a gene Published before deat her minor additions are probably of more or less van Wedsier’s Unabridged Died are ousn ty AS only: mieritonous The sup) ‘Hood W “Websters Intern pices ett ‘el s onal re As a dictionary a lifetime Tonya. - Get ‘the Best. Iliustrated pamphlet free, Address G. & C. MERRIAM CO., ‘Springfield, Masa. Transter of Liquor License. Notice is s hereby piven, thy that'at the next sitting of the Board Commissioners for the city of Rossland, an application iat be a transfer of the license now held by George it Green, for for the Bod ‘saloon, Rossland, BL ey jeorge. Dated this iit day of August, A.D, 1 RCE H, Green. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh Eastern oysters, all styles at the Clarendon. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6. MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HO USE Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, anna and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. tf Try the Kootenay dinners, Fine Bottled Goods, Physicians recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Int Warm Vor Sale One hundred acres of fine black bottom land. Twenty acres in tim- othy, two acres in alfalfa, 4.acres of garden. Balance is willow brush, easily cleared. Ixcellent for dairy, hay or truck farm. Water running through premises. Four — miles from Erie. Six working properties close by. One stable, one barn, four-room house and _ tencing. Greatest snap offered. $1500, part cash, takes it. Cuas E. BENN, avenue and Le Roi avenue. BUSINESS LOCALS. taken charge ot Lougheed & com- pany’s dressmaking department for the coming season. tumes. tf Pure Soap Lincoln street, between Columbia | 6 * Madam Laughlois, of Boston has|& Patrons are|§ assured of the latest designs in|® evening. dresses and street cos-|& West End Park To Lease and Rent Finest Soil and Ground for & » Market Gardens, Fruit . Farms * Chicken Ranches ‘PLENTY OF WATER. Eraquire of JAS, LAWLER, Agent, Blg Four Mining Co,’s Office, E. Columbia Ave. TIMBER MEN WANTEDATO - »» CUT WOOD..... Is -y tor a good p ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not so well known are fully as good and cost less money. RossLanp Druc Co.,,.Phone 185. tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. tf Kooteuay lunches are the best. 8, P.O. Box 268 ‘Those Now Cameras Carpenter & Co. have taken the agency in Rossland and vicinity for the Glenco and Korona cameras, the best two cameras on the mar- ket for the money. They are offer- ing great inducements to advertise these goods, See their display an- nouncement on first page. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, A B. MACKENZIE & CO. . MINING BRGKERS, Calumbia Ava, Rossland, B,C A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work Job Ding promptly attended to. i shop: Commercial Court, ear Atham Office and se Notels ets Bee x % MISS SWANSON E 2 fates THE CLARENDON Serves the Best Meats in City. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties : Established May, 185. , ACKSON CO., a. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. carriages and gurneys—Montana stables, Phone 6. Fresh. eastern oysters, any style, at the Clar- aA MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the ‘9-4-6t. HOFFMAN HOUSE F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. New York Life Insurance Agency. * Washington street. Rossland, B. C. Agents for ParisKel! Addit ion to Rossland. Rolt & Grogan “FOR RENT. Office on first floor ins Block, Office and rooms on secon floor Burns Block. Large Warehouse in center of town. FOK SALE, Beven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered furnished througbont, good locality, Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue. A splendid business opportunity. A STRONG CIGAR You'll find our “Et Trabuco”’ Cigar strong enough to suit you, even if you iike them pretty strong . +... .26 Our stock antnins ng just the cigar you want. because th excellent. Hest tobacco pur into them to aitord you t smoke, ‘0 for Twenty- Hive Sones: try them. L.LEVY & CO. Aybalesas and Retail Tobaccos and Crgars- pposite Bank of Montreal. The Only Established Similkameen Townsite and Capital City of the Similkameen District.... Copper Mountain, Kennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite aud Twenty-Mile .Créeks Aspen Grove and Roche River are all Tributary to Princeton, which is also the GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS. For the SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT . PRICES: - $10 per Front Foot. The Princeto You are especially invited to call or write for Full Information to From $2 to 39 TITLE PERFECT n-Keremos Road to be Built at once. . Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered. More to Follow when the Estimates Pass the House . . .: + CHARLES E..BENN, Agent,OSSLAND. B.C. LOTS: 50x100 Feet and 33 x100 Feet.