ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tue Ovorsr DAILy tn Tite. ANTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: poor Postorrick BLOCK. ah "HL. 98, F, 0, BOX 538, SULSURIPTION RATES; Daily, per month by inal $50 * Daily, Kaityenr by muait 00 ber oo Dall}, per year, foreigi oo Subscriptions invariably In advance. . | Advertising rates will be hiade known upon . application: TheRecoxro reaches the people. p= ship. Indeed we ure inclined to be- lieve that in the advance of the fu- ture, pedagogy willsplaceJarger and larger emphasis upon this line of study andthen the true compre- hension of how to'vote and how to govern will be considered of greater and more vital importance than the correct solution of a problem in al- gebra or an accurate classification of a fossil, With all the necessity tor classical ‘culture, there is+ much dead work in scholastic-circles. In course ot time it will be cleared away or regelated to. the museum, and its place taken by the live, and practical issues of the day. 1900 SEPTEMBER s | M i6 23 | 24 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for Fal. Nelson rows: ake "Sane Trail, Nelson, and Crow's "Nest points, dally, Including “Sun: days’ and | Boundary Boints cally, except i105 a.m, aes Nelson, Arro Lake # Boints and Main From, Trail, kee Te, ea Main Line line. . ‘ 12:5 p. m, 63..m Hosa * S30 p.m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, DESTINATIONS. CLOSE [ l DUE |_ Revelstoke and all lock tang west, Including, oe anecuyer, ro p.m. midnigne the aoa ‘Simnilkameen:| dally Cariboo" and ‘Riondyke ais} sander, Aaiees Sant and ea Haley ie ra to4ga.m,| Kaslo, and Ymit, Salm ‘diiy. [ana ail Kootenay laze paimts!| "da ‘Spokane, “Nort thy and) fall points “in aha tates. | oo rg inary letter mail only, all: Eastern Canada, the| Woe Kingdom and ali isn- eropean, and other foreign, Nelson and Nelson district. ass, bi a . estates Manitoba ‘Hast’ > fern Canada, King- m and all european point Forks, Greenwood,| zee Sia and all fother Bound ary District point Lord Minto Menu Card.’, The menu cards used at the ban- quet tendered Lord Minto last even- ing were‘out of the ordinary in point of typographical beauty, and were entirely a! production, of the ReEcorD job office. The embossing and color work was done by J. H. Fletcher, the’. REcoRD pressman, and reflected much credit on his skill. The picture: of Lord Minto was a platinum finished photo by Carpenter. Runaway Buggy. The parades and crowds on the’ streets incident to labor day and the visit of Lord Minto were notably free from accident or mishap.of any kind, Last night'a horse attached to a buggy standing in front of the hotel Allen became frightened and ran wildly down the street, seausing some rt He was at the bridge below the ‘miners un- ion hall and the buggy was found only slightly damaged. Sale of the Wilcox. One of the latest mining deals of importance is the sale of the Wil- cox mine at Ymir by Phil White MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co a INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial bullding,”St. James Street," . Montreal, : Authorized Caplital,. Ce Capital o it~; rr This C any hi fi a vefnamen pte," bast teh Elmer. A. Rolf, Hi ee Tha. oat - eu iiton es La im Secretary-Tréasurer, W. H- Fal " Fo. further information, apply o W. H. FALDING, Secretary Bank of Montreal Charibers, seit a avenues Miners Union Hall, Saturday yy Sent. 25 The Musical Event of the Season Under the Patronage of thelr Ex« the nor of Cattada aud the Countess 6 of Minto. ~ Miss Edith J. Miller And Her Company, Miss Edith J, Miller. Mr. Btanley Adams, Robt. C. Campbel!.. Miss Jean Forsythe, wnede ++,.-8oprano and Accompanist PLAN AT ROLL'S, «-Contralto Baritone «.-Tenor Benn's... : Bargains— ROSSLAND | REAL ESTATE Presents the best and most substantial investment “one could wish for. Buy right and e you will make money. a are a few offerings: ‘LOT, 180 feet deep, facing St. Paul street near Columbia ave. Has, nice dwelling‘ facing new court house, renting at $20 per months Another dwelling could be erected on St. Paul street and the invest- ment will net 30 per cent, — Price - - - $2300 HOUSE, LOT AND FURNITURE on Le Roi avenue for $1200 st SPLENDID’ RESIDENCE LOT, good location, corner. This:is a snap, - - - $250, HOTEL AND BUSINESS Lot on Columbia avenue, good busi- ness property, - $6000: \ HOTEL’ AND BUSINESS LOT, on Columbia avenue; net income, $175 per. month, This is not; 200 feet from the Bank of Montteal, Price - - $12000 TWO SPLENDID LOTS on Le Roi ave at §' Ayo. ACRES, close to town in a Can be plat- and his associates to the “Excelsi Mining compaay, a French syndi- cate. Itis reported on good au- thority that the purchase price is in the neighborhood of $100,000, The Wilcux property is one of the pioneer locations of the Ymir camp and has hada good deal of _ | Sevetopment work done on it. It contains good bodies of high-grade concentrating ore. The deal was negotiated. by Eu- gene Croteau of Ymir. The present headquarters of the pater china and J notices, Letters Registration must be posted ee an bour bri to the time for closing the mails, toffice i fr elt! costes ge Js open from 8 a. m.,t07 pm. Excelsior Mining pany are at Kaslo, but are to be removed to Nelson. It is understood that the ‘TU ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. OUR FUTURE CITIZENS, Those were wise and weighty words of Lord Minto's yes Yr new pany will resume operations at once and that energetic steps will ment. ANOTHER. TOURNAMENT. ‘West End Tennis Club Arranging for & Series of Games, The West End tennis club is making ar fora tourna- when in addiessing the school child ren he referred to them as the future citizens of the country, into whose hands its interests and destinies were soon to be itted. It is ment to be held-very soon on prac- tically the same lines as the tourna- ment recently closed. The chief difference will be that owing to the } of the season the games with this idea and from this stand- point that our educational system becomes fraught with tremendous importance and far reaching conse- quences. On the shoulders of these boys and girls now growing up about us will soon rest the weight and burden of responsibility in pro- viding laws and in carrying out the active duties of government. It is doubly important that they be train- ed and fitted not only for the duties of professional or industrial life, or the cares of the home circle, but that they be taught the practical side of civics, the true idea of the voter, the dignity of the franchise and the wide horizon of the man who mounts to official position in _ this vast and rapidly developing country. Perhaps it may not be unwise to suggest in this same connection that too little attention is paid by our educators to this phase of education, It is well enough to have the ground work of classical instruction and the various arts and sciences come well into play in rounding out a curriculum; but no well ordered scheme of study today can afford to omit or ignore the will be played with a shorter time limit, which will be rigidly enforced. Any games not played within the limit will be scratched. Entries must be made with the secretary-treasurer, W. H. Fald- ing, at once. All necessary details can be obtained from him, NOW “COLONEL JACKSON Lord Minto Presents Him With a Handsome Souvenir Medal. Before leaving the city this morn- ing the governor generel left orders for a medal to be presented to Henry Jackson as a souvenir of, his visit, and it is needless to say that Mr, Jackson is one of the happiest and proudest men in-Rossland. Lord Minto’s - private secretary placed the order:this morning with E. E. Schofield who will make and engrave the, medal. The inscrip- tion to be placed on it is as foll be taken towards active develop- Subscribe for 50 Cents per $——. month. te———-——— ig ik . Record, - =| $400 CHAS. E.BENN LINCOLN STREET. List your properties with us, we. have buyers, rearreenen: 22 Columbia Aveuue, ° Rossland, B.C.’ NO WAP ‘Katie D. "Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ‘Property {Situated on. 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 - GEORGE H.. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. a s : : Ca. v—-> | acre special membership ii in- Rossland Athletic.. E eS? ‘suspension of the initiation fee. ‘All the... Magazines « Periodicals Excellent accommodations for’ Cl b permanent and tempora: u @8a 8a | and chambers; $36 to $40 per month. For particulars apply to for a short’ time by board FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- Presented to Colonel Jackson by His Excellency, Lord Minto, Rossland, . practical duties of life: and citizen- ty Deposit. Vault. 11 Sept., 1900. ee CENTD te’ “THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS.-STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, Cuearance. Sie, BLOUSES = WRAPPERS 22° eee In: Cotton, Lisle Ladies’ Vestsicats Every Article Decltel nan a YIN COTTON AND AND SILK oa. . Cor. First Aves ‘al ‘Washintog } THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS &- CLOTHING STORE 3 — “CHEAP! | Very Cheap! F a Nearly NOTHING, are Goods offered you from ay sides; BUT : DO You Really Buy. CHE 2 ( No? But not all the People undersea sa that catch. where You can Save Half on Your Parchase in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and. Shoes ‘. Attd that Place ts 2 HOUSE, *,3ax3275~ No. 42 East Columbia Avent Py ye: ~Oil-Clothing. . Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the’ usual prices. Overalls and Jumoers, ~ Summer’ Underwear. Jumpers, that everybody. else We are-heavily stocked in this sells for 75 c, our price soc, line. We will sell to all com- Miners’ :Shoes.! ers at from,oc. a garment. Special * line of Egyptian and That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and a $6, at $1.50 $2, Sz. Sound $3.) Balbriggan shirts, draw: Also a line ‘of fine walki Ore, 3008 ‘Shoes from $1 up. me. . “Top Shirts. Sox. In. great variety from 25¢ up. ous regular 25c¢ all wool sox Gloves and Mits 25c Up will sell three for 25c. + a Cotton sox just the thing for Neckties and° Suspen fide weather, 5c. a pair. ders from 10c Up _ Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections. We have engaged special hel teoue and quick attention, eeeenn so eiaeye the rene Suits of Clothes, This spring's goods, from $2.50 to S12. ' 3000) 43¢3 Peoria. Mines,. 10,000, ; sR EY 2 Pee . pi peneauesseaeacecasasonsees Rossland Auction House, ssfcci"Wae | ROSS THOMPSON... SSS a PEE << SS ——_= ¢ Zureka C Stat, Silverine, R.E.Lee, Bodie, E Nee Star and = = Thave the following blocks i in the following companies. for