UB ete anode tte OLASSIFIED, STEM AOC CUAL, Wo DAIARVYSA Gh Bed Od NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. HHT resanO ant Pursuant to Croditors Trust Deeds Actand : . * . i ‘Amonding Acts. Advertisements under this head inserted at the British gate of On a Word.’ Nothing, taken fo \4 NOTICE Is heres ders than 2 cents, Six insertions, $1.00. = TAILORING. en ee ae yearing date the 28th | O- SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, : DMG YITAC - CUUEIIGUI dD. . Bulmer, dan Dr. and Mrs. Kenning, who were | zer. tran un pina Ts), unsigned uli | carries the best assortment of Imported and do- : : AAS credits and eltects, to mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class | g | sae injured inn runaway last evenings i 1, British tae muurelants in rust ee aenen Erices, meters eal me : VoL. 5. NO. 81. ut off Xmas shopping till the last thing. are much improved today. ite Kenning was badly bruised and it | ty nay of the debts an said debtor Come and make your pur- chases NOW! Dr. and Mrs. Kenning Are Hoth Re- ir Enjurions Jncob W. covering From Th son WATCH REPAIRING. was thought the doctor had sustained internal injuries. ‘Two broken ribs were, fortunately, the extent of the poruennte injuries. . ority. Th Dr. and Mrs. Kenning had gone out for their usual afternoon * iv | i " Firs i day © . 99.. drive and when coming down irs’ Hi pursonis ims aguinat the avenue the horse was frightened by | quid tbulmer, Web oMpany wre re dogs and bolted down the street. quired on or before thet tnalay o January; . i 5 Cl iH deliver to the trustee ve ‘s At the Washington street corner My on ee aw & the doctor tried to turn the horse | stamtory declaration together i "a 5 asst lars of any security 8 up the hill, but was unsuccessful | tin and all persons indebted and the, animal plunged into the | julme:, Webb & Company ate required to window of the headquarters saloon. | pay the amannts to the said assixuee forth - Fatih f The doctor and his wife were both thrown from the cutter, Many witnessed the accident and every possible assible assistance was ren- dered the injured one: —_————_—_—__——_ FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. ‘Aline of splendid time pieces, A. ZIMMERMAN, i Toe ted ie Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel , |LATEST "RETURNS a ; : , . fe Oa ata ed wots quiniiavba : Crown Grant Issued’ for Long Dis- puted Rossland Land. SITUATIONS AND HELP. WHOIAN ott Defeated in” PAL 7 ..Rings.. We are showing a very beautiful line of Diamond and ‘Opal Rings of exceptionally good value. Rich, moderate in price and sure to strike the femine fancy. , PRICES FROM $20 UP. I tn aman WANTED--Good gitl for general housework in small family. Call at Carpenter & Co.'s photo- . graph gallery. Tike H 40 AIONIGAd AUCTIONEER TA wupbasd elit ‘And notice is hereby given that the said 10th day of January, , he trustee Will proceed to distribute the iigets ninong tho-e mirties who ure entitled thoreto, having rezard only to the claime of which he shall have had due notice. | “AGneeting of the creditors will be held at Hy Bank GENTS’ FURNISHINGS at a sacrifice. Ge our prices, Aution sales conducted. Get terms. Houghton’s Sate Rooms, C. P. R. blocs, George Houghton Autioneer and Manager. Jo stag Ud Gd aeous stnee savin webooy wae to garry faltet: Pretoria, Dec. 6.—Fighting commenced at Modder river at o'clock this morning. Hoot bes ui emo Z Wnuk London; Dec. 8.—Following has been heb Aico c: river: Railroad and culvert were blown up. nerr: Gras, Pan . thi morning. Guides report heavy firing of guns to the ‘notthy? It ig believed the;Boers cut the line beeind Meth who is ppa 1 now fighting. eal HAPPY PROPERTY HOLDERS hk evan wwistent ith woV Hugh Johit iMusdbbald! Wi) Hive th “Least iti Ur Meal {coMombers elobrating the Victory in Win- MISCELLANEOUS. 8 Dundeo Is and All Cloud Is Removed—Grants Will Be Issued to,Othor Ground, ‘Title of Which Has Been -in Dispute. --J..W. SPRING. - i Sottlomient With Obs the law offices ly & WAtontreal chambers, Columbia avenue. BUSINESS LOCALS. i 1, Be Oe on Friday the 15:h day of . ber. A. i. W. SIMPSON, News, Stationery, Tobaccos, : : Lending Library, Latest Novels, Office Supplies, b. Asm ate Beer of tour) Frc, Columbia avenue. y Eaeco == Toboggans, Children’s ct Toy Books. | 17 Le Roi avenue. EVERYTHING suitable for Gifts from Baby to Grandfather. HERE are the Headquarters for . Xmas Goods. THE BIG STORE. HUNTER sk0s,__————_0 The best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. Fine footwear, rubbers and over- | = shoes at Lalonde’s. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF KOOTENAY, ; HOLDEN IN ROSSLAND. FOR RENT—Two coslly furnished bedrooms in’private house. Address H. M..N., Reconp office. ml owing. is the jatest. ioiuh > the result of vests dhy!s election in Manitoba? of 2 O SGOILY, Opposition—Hrgaddg” Che Mc Innis; -Cypress, Sted Si. mer McFadden; Killarney, ” ve Manitou, Rogers; Morden,” ; : dell; Morris, Campbell; Norfolk,: A war ‘effice dispatch from Buller confirms the .statement that Lyons; “North Brandon, Green- heliograp| ic communication had been fully established with Lady- wood; Portage La Prairie, Garland; smith and Buller and White have been conferring as to their fue Rockwood, Riley; Rosenfeldt, Hes- ture movements. > t ‘ z peler; Russell, Mullins; St. Ans. — = drews and St. Kildonan, Grain; Saskatchewan, Ferguson; Souris, Thompson; Turtle Mountain. John= son; Virden, Simpson;: Winnipeg W. S. Rugh this morning recei- -- ved a telegram from his attorneys, HM & Duff, at Victoria, an- . F : nouncing that the crown grant has i If you get it at it PAYS to deal with been issued to him for the surface ; Cape Police in a Skirmish. The Russel hotel is first-class in every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. 1n Probate and In the Matter of the Goods ot Edward Dwyer, Deceased. that by an order of his honor rin int ‘ootena'’ FOR SALE. A detachment of Cape police had-a skirmish with the Boers Thursday, December 7th, near Indwe, while General French re- ports an ‘important reconnoitering from Naauwport, showing” preparations to pt the Pp ot some British towns occu- pied by the burghers. FOR SALE—Old established first-class restaur- ant. Fine proposition for the right party. For particulars address “Restaurant,” Record of- fice, oy - "FOR SALE—Cheap—Lots 13 and 14 block 23. sw. corner Cooke avenue and Spokane street. Also large furnished lodging. house on First avenue}, with lot, E. D, Orns, 46 Columbia Avenue E. with lot,_ 2. ° eS FOR SALE—A five-roomed house, plastered: and nicely finished, in desirable location, The price is $1350. with $350 cash, $300 say in six Fronths, and the balance .at the ‘rate of $io per month. Apply at this office. FUR SALE—Six months’ lease on six-room house with furniture. Enquire, 17 Le Rol avenue eS ———— The most stylish turnouts—sad dle horses, coupes or gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6, GOODEVE’S, GOODEVE right of the Alice mineral claim. it's GOOD, BROS, This confirms Mr. Rugh’s title to a PRESCRIPTI ON Ss! tract of land covering about 20 acres in the heart of. Rossland, -GOODEVE BROS., north of First avenue, and quiets AND = “ Wantep—Servant girl. Mrs. H. | of June S: Wallace, Le Roi avenue and nd tal ti Davis street. i title of subsequent ‘purchasers. It is a matter which is of great interest to many -property ‘holders in this city, and’has been in litiga- $| tion for some time. The issue of this crown grant confirms the re- For concert, theater or ball, choice cut flowers always on hand at the Bon Ten, Rossland’s leading confectioners. DRUGGISTS' STATIONERS. town— Union Best 25-cent meal in Bombardment of Ladysmith. Grand Union Dining room. cent with Charles Dun- dee and all cloud to title. NOTICE. help. Russell’s Catarrh Cure cures cold inthe head in one night. Sold at Morrow's drug store. 3 You fool yourself if you think to get better goods though you pay so much more than at the Rossland Auction house. Sleigh bells and robes at Clark’s. Dyeing, pressing, cleaning and repairing of men’s and women’s garments at Washington Street Cleaning and Dyeing company. First-class dressmaking at Eagle's O. M. Fox & Co. are opening a splendid-assortment of Xmas goods and extend a cordial invitation to everybody to inspect the same. The prices are right, too. The Bon Ton coffee and oyster parlors, open evenings. 1, NOTICE. November 6th, 1899. Initial post 8. W. corner of Oliver M. Har- ris’ mineral claim. NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply'to the Chief Commissioner of Land and Works for per- mission to purchaye the followed described and. ‘Commencing at the post, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40chains to the place of beginning; said land being on Midge and Hughs creeks, Gost River mi division Vest Kootenay, and coi ning acres. Oxtver M. Hanns, Young & Burnett, Rossland, B, C. Rossland, B. C. a mining district as follows: ¢: st ' anencement. 3 Young & Burnet, OTICE is hereby given that 60 days te L intend to apply to the ssioner of Lands and Works r permission to purchase three hundred | 1? inlewenty aeres of land in the Ainsworth ground rent. E. D. OnE, FOR SALE— ONE ACRE, Commencing at Thomas Harris’ north- ast post, thence east 40 chains, thence jut 160 chains, thence west 40 chains, hepee north 160 chains to the place of com- ‘This notice was posted the Mth day of une, facing , house, furnished, for— Tuomas Harris, of Kaslo, B. C. $550. Rossland, B. C. DF. 4. MILLoy, Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto E. N, OUIMETTE & CO. Real Estate. " New Bank of Montreal Building, NOTICE. eneral meeting of the share- io Grande Gold and Silver imited Liability, will be held K ol “FOR SALE—Gfocery stock and business in- cluding building. Clap. Good location. Small -296t 4o Columbia avenue east. ——_—_—. ‘on Princess street, with three-roomed and Mines. m0 ys west lum- Seer on Friday th . at the h ernoon. to considet the disposal ortion of the assets.rights, ‘powers, privi Fanchise of the company, to, order the Retablished Moy, 1895. * Aimivap Weapnity. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. of the compan: id ther general business a+ Cable addresayr Codes {Cloughs. Tos. S. GILMOUR, ' “STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTIST. Columbia Ave. Telephone 88. A B, MACKENZIE & CO. ° MINING BROKERS. EF. w- HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New York Life lusurance Agency. ‘Washington street. Rossland, B.C. Columbia Ave, ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. _ Bedford McNeill's Rossland, B. 0. P.O. Box 268 Bossland. B. 0. DBL DADE DIL DEROLDSDLDADED SDL D ADE DA IED ED DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES, CUT GLASS, FRENCH DECORATED ‘ CHINA...... Gilts SILVERWARE, for the GOLD AND SILVER Holidays. NOVELTIESand a line of. g Z 2 EWERT BROS., Next to Kootenay Hotel. Engraving without charge. bE ee eg oe ce Og Oe Beautiful CrELOPELOP OOOO Oa Job Printing of every description, at the Recoup oilice. We also make a specialty of Color work. —_————— CANADIAN PACIFIC Ky. “AND: . SOO LINE. ‘The direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all points EAST AND, WEST. First-class Sleepers on alll trains from Revelstoke and Kootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St, Pauls Sundays ‘and Wednesdays for Toronto; Fridays for | te dk Saleh joses. the Board. |. CAMPHELL Oswatp, Secretary. Montreal, 17th November. 1899. r-traw The Clarendon Cafe | OS First-Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Night. ~~ Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. ca NOTICE. Montreal and Boston. ¢3r-Same Cars pass Revelstoke one day ‘earlier. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Monday, Nov. 4th, and during week. The Queen of Burlesque, ' MISS BERTHA KING. in ion with the f r4 th a 7 Henderson and Ross, ‘The Gymnas) and Soubrette; Stevens and Harrington, Harrison and Foster, Perry and Perry, : Celia DeLacy, Alice Hamilton, Leurine, Maude Newell, Zoe Melville, Delphus Lawrence, Al. Valade, Pearl and Cassidy, in the Musical Farce, “THE PRIZE BEAUTY.” Shapely Maidens in an old fashioned Pillow Dance. OE CONNECTIONS: - E 7:00 ex, Sunday... Tfgodally..-.- lorning train for and from Robson, Nel- S0p, and for Kasio, Sandon and Slocan polnts, connects for all points in THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. ARRIVE in BOUNDARY COUNTRY. A Hours, “ROSSLAND TO ...s-NELSON.... «+ For rates and full information, address the nearest local a ent, OF A.B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt. A. C. McArthur, Agent, Ro! J W. B. Anderson, T. P, A., Nelson, B. E. J. Coyle; A.G; P.-A., Vancouver, B. C- Notice is hereby will to the ai ricts nee of aph ane phone lines in and between all the cities, towns, villages and settlements in suid districts of Kootenay and Yal h other lines th: le of said distric viduals; porations, to acquire and rights for the purpose of generating power wheth- er for their own use or the use of other c Don’t Burn | Oil, ; Use } Electric Lights. it’s expensive and dangerous, to say nothing of the trouble and disagreeable task of cleaning lamps. You will find it far more pleasant and much cheaper to. -- our goods are not of the SAME grade than those of our Com-, petitors, and in many. instances BETTER, and, ig /: sR gegeBetegee you cannot save TWO THIRDS or HALF on your purchasing from us, WE DO NOT WANT YOUR TRADE THE FAST LINE ' TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- Holiday Goods In great variety. o> SATIN and FELT FOOT- © WARMERS in all colors. RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and LEGGINGS. Full line of HOCKEY SHOE EVENING DRESS ea SUITS 84 Cc. W. MOUNT & CO. Viansabes tor breach ae tried. in the. su- -| deliver. hay, was hii The |. It also confirms the title of the rail- road company to that portion of the surface of the Alice mineral claim in which: it was interested. issue, covering the surface rights to the Golden Chariot, Great Western and Derby clainis, and all unlawful occupants of ‘thé land will be-re- quired to vacate. THE SUPREME COURT. ee Morminge -2 oo) ox ‘The case of Miller vs. Newby,an ctidn.to recover the'sum of. 3 $1050} of contratr to In a few days similar. grants will ; Cases Argued at the Session Thi; , London, Dec. 8.—Latest advices from Frere camp show that the bombard of Ladysmith was don Thursday when _ the pneumatic gun.on. Umubu Lawana hill commenced to work, ‘ The Tugeld:river is low, and the Free Staters are reported to ‘be looting Actonholmes back of the Free State border. Accord- ing to‘a-special dispatch from Pretoria, General Joubert recently posed to 1 pri especially Lady Sarah Wilson for Boer women taken prisoners at Mafeking. Lady Wilson is an aunt of Winston Churchill and wife of Captain Wilson of the s Royal Horse Guards. “She had been acting in the double capacity Of newspaper-correspondent and Red Cross nurse, and there has been much anxiety about her. When last heard trom Lady Wil- son had: lett’ Mafeking on horseback with her maid as her sole compaifion, ike South, Macdonald; Woodland, Roblin. Winnipeg, North, Neilson. Government — Beautiful Plains, Ennis; Birtle, Mickle; Carillon; Jerome; Deloraine, Young; Lake- side, McKenzie; Lansdowne, Nor- ris; Lorne, Riddle; Minnedosa, Myers; Mountain,Greenway; Rhine- land, Winkler; St. Bonitace, Ber- trand;| South Brandon; Fowler; Springfield,, Smith; Westbourne, Morton; Winnipeg. Centre, °. Mc- Millan. 3 The full returns. received so far give the conservatives 21 members and the liberals sixteen with’ one preme court ‘this* forenoon. parties to. the case -live ‘in Grand Forks; and.a number of. witnesses: from boundary towns were present. Judgment was given in favor of the defendant, both in the claim and counter claim. s The case of Haley vs. McLean,. an action to recover possession of Hlot 16, block 20, in the railway ad- dition of the city of Rossland, is being tried this ufternoon. The case of Ryan vs. Adams, an action involving a dissolution of partnership as wood dealers and the settlement of accounts, will con- clude the present sitting of the court. | DIAMONDS, ‘PRECIOUS STONES, CUT GLASS, FRENCH DECORATED CHINA...... SILVERWARE, GOLD AND SILVER NOVELTIES and a line of Beautiful Gifts for the Holidays. heat EWERT BROS., Next to Kootenay Hotel. Engraving without charge. Crh Obl rar ere Crerene es SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS. Merchants Have Prepared for a Busy Holiday Season. Rossland merchants" have com- menced to display their Christmas goods and some very handsomely dressed windows may be_seen along Columbia avenue and other busi- ness streets. In conversation with the mer- chants of the city the general opin- ion was expressed by them that the trade the coming ‘holiday season will greatly excéed that of any pre- vious year. The'yiving of Christ- mas presents and New Year gifts to friends has become such a ‘general custom that the dealers in almost all lines of goods have something es- pecially attractive for the holiday season. The Recorv’s advertising 1 will tell i ding purchas- en = €-e ¢ #——HOUDES——* Straight Cut ers where they can procure the best and cheapest goods. The a otek Dissension Among th Burghers. » "New York, -Dec. 8.—Today's Herald prints thé followin’ from the special correspondents to the London Telegram: “Modder River, Monday.—It is reported that serious dissen- sions have broken out in the Boer camp among the Transvalers and Free Staters.. General Cronje insists on putting Transvaal officers in command of the Free State forces, and says that the latter will not fight.”’ ~ “Kimberly, Monday, via Modder River, Wednesday.—A trustworthy native, who escaped from the Boers, states that he drove his master, Andrew, Cronje and the head commandant away in a cart after the battle of Modder river. way igh ‘ing the T: 1 * sistance of the Free Staters.” for not coming to the as- 5 They quarreled all the - asurprise to-both parties andthe conservatives are jubilant while the liberals are correspondingly de- pressed. The government party were-confident of winning and had made all arrangements for celebra- tiug the victory. As the returns came in, announc- ing conservative gains in former liberal strongholds,- they realized that farmer Greenway’s hold on the people:of Manitoba had declined. : The Conservatives celebrated the victory with bonfires and a torch- New York, Dec. 8.—A cable to the Tribune says: Two great battles are impending betore Ladysmith and Kimberly and the hot spars are impatient to have them come. One leading English journal impressed with the conviction that the situation of White’s army deprecates delay, and well-nigh raises a cry of ‘‘On to Lady- smith.” It has also published evidence of large reinforcements. which Conje has received, from Natal and Mafeking,to enable him to make a strong stand at Spyfontein. © The war office, however, is satisfied to allow General Buller a free hand. The gravest feature of the situation in Natal is the marked improvement in the artillery practice of the Boer batteries around Ladysmith.- ‘While the naval gun had knocked out a big how- itzer two more seige guns had been brought up and, according to the London Times dispatches, four big. how itzers, two batteries of long range field guns, and other heavy ordnance .were working steadily. The rations, moreover, had been reduced all around the garrison. General Buller not only knows these facts, but has provided so strong a relief column that the siege will be practical- ly raised as soon as Clery is ready to strike the first blow. The British forces in lower Natal are now estimated at 27,000 and General Clery will have not less than 20,000 men for operations on either bank of the Colenzo river. light pi OUH EXHIBITS AT PARIS. Preparing a Fine Show of. Camadian ; Prddnets, 7 Ottawa; Dec. 8.—In ‘the Cana- dian.exhibit at the Paris exposition which: opens.next year. there: will be 2000 feet. of'showcases, or five’ car- loads i alii’ These: will be built of of British’ Columbia cedar,, Doug- las fir, larch, and white pine from eastern Canada. - Two carloads of grain, fruits and have been coll 1 in the.west, and this display, from ex- tent and:quality, promises to eclipse auything-hitherto sent. out of the country. From: the experimental station at Agassiz, B. C., a fine collection of ‘fruits in liquor will be forwarded. The exhibit, which is of more than ordinary interest, will include samples of Canadian to- bacco, in both the raw and {manu- jactured state. Several of the principal Canadian growers and manufacturers _ of ci- Rev. J. F. Betts of New West- minster is in the city in the interests of the Columbia Methodist college, and will occupy the pulpit of the gars and tobacco have agreed to Corbett aud Jeffries. Found Gullty of Murder, New York, Dec. 8.—It is an-| | Windsor, Ont., Dec. 8.—The contribute, so that Canada’s capa- bilities in this direction may be OF : w furnish and supply mater to other cor= honed that'Tom Sharkey has of-|jury in the muder case at the Sand- fully shown. fered to train Jim Corbett for his |wich assizes have returned a ver- fight with champion Jeffries and that jdict of guilty against Levi Stewart the offer has been accepted. for the murder of James Ross. SS a Justice Ferguson will pass sentence some time today. Methodist church here on Sunday morning and evening. The Colum- bia Methodist college is the only chartered institution of its kind in British Columbia and shoujd re- ceive a hearty support from all friends of higher education in the province. . ————— They reduce insurance, give your home or / business place a_ brighter appearance, and save you money in many wayS s+ + + Estimates furnished for wiring and lighting. Electric fixtures carried jn stozk =, f - Electric Power supplied for Mining and, Manufacturing purposes. It fs much eheapor © than steam. ; to | . . Motors for Sale or Rent. ee Rossland Water & Light yin said Company. Telephone No. 67. ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, ‘ Tourist Sleeping Cars. ‘Through tickets to all points in the United States and Canada, Steamship tickets to all parts of the world. > Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma | and Northern PacificSteamsinp Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 pm. daily. a. No. 2 Eastbound, at . daily. New Bank President. Halifax, N. S., Dec. 8.—John Payzant has been elected president of the Bank of Nova Scotia. ahold land, — Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Compatry, Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand. ) «ve SIF: sooeuees a f) The Rossiand Auction House, 42K Columbia Ave. i. bannett, Manager. Co., Q The Rossland Trading ¢ Old Salvation Army Building. J. Cherrington, oeseseees® SWISS VS® Pope Celebrated Mass. Rome, Dec. 8.—In spite of the) rainy weather and advice of his ‘To Alleviate Suffering. physici: the pope celet dmass| Ottawa, Dec. 8.—At a meeting in his private chapel today, which |of the Ottawa branch of the Red was the festival of the Immaculate | Cross society yesterday Lady Minto Conception.. made an interesting address upon the work of the society in alleviat- ing the sufferings of the ded Finest ck 1 and bon bons in the war. fom acy Webb's, Ganong Bros’. SEE a and other leadi: ses | Blankets and harness at Clark's. |at the Lorton Houses! 10 Ne naw British Cabinetiu Session, London, Dec. 8.—The cabinet held a two hours’ session today. Lord Salisbury has recovered his health sufficiently to preside. Must Be Befined at Home. The lieutenant-governor of On- tario has signed an order-in-council making it a condition of all further atents for copper or nickel lands that neither the ore nor the matte can be exported from Ontario. For further information’ time, cards. maps and tekets, apply tongents of the E. W. Rufi, Agt. R. M. Ry» B.C. other usual, 0 and privileges as may be ‘ dental or conducive tothe attainment o the above objects or any of them. { ‘Dated at the city of Nelson this Ist day of | December, AD. 1899. MACDONALD & JOHNSON. itors for the Apy Xmas novelties, imported crystal- lized fruits, to be had at the Bon Ton, Rossland’s leading confe tioners. = 9° Subscribe for the “Record J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. A. D. CHARLTON, Ass’t, Gen. Pass, Agt., Portland, Ore.