wpe eae meena STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Okanogan Firm with a Good Clean-Up —Giant Loses Ground, Sales on the stock exchange this morning were about up to the fig- ures of yesterday. Oh held __.ROSSLAND evkitive Record, JANUARY 19, 1948. ALL FOR TOMMY Continued from First page. . firm at yesterday's prices, 13,500 shares changing hands at 5c to 6%c and the closing prices being the same as yesterday. The news ofa clean-up of $3400 from 459 tons of ore in 24 days run will have a favorable effect on the market. Giant was weaker, 13000 selling at 7K to 7'4c. ‘Ronsiand Sales, Today’s sales on the Rossland 1 were: Ob 2000, 5H, 3000, 6c, 4000, 6c, 1500, gooo, 634c; Giant, 3000, 7} Ken- P roperty Man—J. S. Gilmour. Finance Committee—W. Wyllie and N. F. Kendall. J COMING AND GOING, George Hinton of Vancouver is in; the city. Johnston, Roy H. Clarke, General Committee—W. Wyllie W. H. Falding, L. H. Webber. The performance will be repeated Mr. Howard Jones Quartette—'My CreoleSue” Mes- srs: McIntyre, Martin, An- = drews and Winters. End Song and Chorus—*I’ll Ladies’ Eiderdown $3. 00 BA Make Dat Black Gal Mine” Dressing Jackets a, stasare sete +....Mr. N, F, Keddall ee Large Bow-knots in Silk- a color, at each........ seyee Three for 50 cents, Colored Silver and Black Butterflies, at, each........ R. & G., and P. D. Corsets; $1.50 ones for R. & G., and P. D. Corsets; $2.00 ones for... f....-. R. & G., and P. D. Corsets; $2.50 ones Some.Fancy Dress Patterns at JUST HALF PRICE. JANUARY CLEARING SALE. The, Bie Stee | Dry Goods Room-~—~~Huuter Bros. shnchnachedhaashaatatle:shaipolacnads shcsh chsh ok. shcdh se dedosipc hab kk 8S 8S TSS VSL VSS SVSWSAWSASAWSAS AS AS VS VETS “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wiseut men.” THE ROSSLAND MIN- CORK: ARTISTS ——AND——. “STRELS AND BURNT , WILL GIVE A GR AND NEGRO} i SPECIALTY ENTERTAINM EN IN THE OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, JAN. 18. Proceeds in Aid of thé Mansion House Fund FRIDAY, JAN. 19. Proceeds in Aid of the Sisters’ Hospital. I> (: ai Maen Lcd ; OPER TTT RRO ESR RR Wiehe eddie) Rossland Record. Full Associated Press” Report. People’s. Paper. Served to your residence daily, for Fifty Ppa ene rT EC ORD. voL. § NO. 117. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,1900 ° PRICE § CENTS In prepared to show a great,stock of ne &old-and “Silver Watches and Cloeka, Cut Slass ana? ‘stock of, Manicure Sets Tey Silver g ieces. We nave been adding to our stock and you will fine as fine‘a Une -of goods as can be St ity. een in any ct oe O. Spring, the Leading dewelfer. Next to Postoffice. FIVE DAYS’ WINTER CARNIVAL Program: Finally Adopted and List of Prizes Finally Decided. It Begins with Kootenay Ourling Bonspiel— Snowshoe, Skating,.Ski, Cutter, Dog and Coaster “Racea-- Hookey Matches—Parade and Decorations Galore. winter~ carnival, at a meeting’ on’ SENSIBLE!....... OUR: — _ Is carefully selected from the BEST quality and Newest goods. ‘You CAN get HERE. goods you CAN We invite you to ex. mine our Stock before maki our Petes 5 Site? seleations for'your friends. ade . GOODEVE BROT It pays te deal with Goodeve Bros. HOLIDAY== DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS. -RICH! NOT obtain elsewhere. HERS, Friday ing, weat over the re- ports of the program and finance. committees, revised the entire pro- gram and settled everything with the exception of a few details as..to will be arranged at a meeting of the committee on'Monday. The program as completed begins association. This will consist. of Holiday Goods RUBBERS, OVERSHOES ‘and Full line of HOCKEY: THe +SHOES-- C. O. LALON DE, In. Arent variety: “LEGGINGS. 4 THE RELIABLE’ 9 FOOT-FEITER.- HOCKEY MATCH ‘GREENWOOD—VS.VICTORIA ; TO-NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT! RINK five for cups and medals— the grand challenge for the New York Life cup;-the Tuckett trophy, which is the district» match; Ross» land vs. all comers for the Mackin- tosh cup; the Hudsons Bay trophy; which is competed for. by one: rink from each club in the ‘association; the Consolation ‘cup, which is. open to all rinks which have not) won’ a prize'in the above competiticns; and the points game for the best indi-. vidual curlers. The attendance‘at the-bonspiel this year will include, in all probability, at least four rinks from Nelson, two from Sandon, two from-Kaslo,=4wo = -from...Revelstok? and one.each from.Golden, Calgary and ‘Winnipeg, and possibly. one:or two from the Boundary’ country. The prizes offered” for competition at the bonspiel are as handsome “as any offered by any curling associa- tion in Canada and the medals and other. individual Ss are. particu- larly rich. Six sheets of ice will be at the disposal of the curlers to play off the above contests. The carnival proper begins with a masquerade atthe rink on Wed- nesday evening February-14. Prizes to the value of $75 will be. given as follows: | Two each to the best _ J..K. McCULLOCH, Champion Skater me World,. Jressed ladies, gentlemen, girls and ‘boys and comic characters, By 9 GOOD SPORT). The executive committee: of the| + BRITISH MARCHING ON judges and conditions, which Jatter |<. on Tuesday, February 13 with the! . i bonspiel of the Kootenay, Curling | =~ By Associated Press, *Spearman’s Camp, Natal, Jan. aQa—11it5 a m.—The firing of field guns was heard early this ‘morning to the left. it is evident that General Warreh has. com- menced the bombardment of the Boer trenches in the Labayne moun- tains, There was also a brief mus- ketry fire. _ ‘ Among the prisoners + * captured Thursd was agri of President Kruger. Big Fight ‘Taking: Place. expert says today: the- western road: smith): will take place Yoday, though jit'may have even begun yesterday. All the artillery of Generals Warren and Hillyard were! not .acrass’ the drifis yesterday morning and "the ammunition train and ‘most of: the heavier guns were™probably ‘then still’ south of the Tugela river. These indications, as well as’ Gen- eral Warren’s longer ntarch, point day.” a + Belief Column Moving om. London, “Jan from the. front indicate that the northward march of the relief col- o'clock the prizes will be awarded and the masqueraders will. unmask and.the rink will be thrown open to ties here seem. satisfied that, - vow that General Buller'’s forces: are within sight of Ladysmith, thé’ be-| 20:—Telegrams FIGHTING -. A FIERCE BATTLE Warren , : Is Sh elli ng the Boers Out of Their ee Entrenchments. Struggle for Entrance to(Lady- smith Now in Progress--Gen. French Threatens Boer Retreat. the London volunteers for South Africa led toa repetition of the Scenes of last Saturday along che whole route’from the Wellington barracks to Nine Elms station. The Lond d bli before daybreak, headed by several bands, and the?volunteers, number- 7:48, marching in tours, For a time the people contented themsel- ves with cheering as the column jadvanced in good order until it ="London, Jan. 20.--The Leader's reached: Great George street, where: A big fight for the friend, wives and, sweethearts jéading to Lady: of.the. men insisted on joining: them and tmarching