eininsniailantninnennn THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tue Onpast DAILY iN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOHPT , SUNDAY. OFFICR: DASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK, ‘TEL L. 98, By 0. BOX 538. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per month by mail Daily, bal Af gene by mail Daily, per yeai Dailys per year ‘Hubscription ~ BOOKS _ Advertising ravens wie be made known upon | in ‘The Recons Peace it people. ' =Qp> WALL WEDNESDAY, DECEHEER 27, 1899. PAPER. FANCY = ‘TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes you! advertisement. attractive. if copy is presented before 10 a. m. _. We will gladly change’ your “ad” every issue : GOODS TOYS” PAY. FAIR SALARIES.- The views expressed by the REc- orp ‘some time ago in regard to the NOTIONS. Rossland and -Grand- Forks; B. C. ibility of first-cl: STATIONE'Y: service for second and third-class ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 27, 1899. because of the public indignation he has aroused by opposing the send- ing of the -Canadian: contingent; when Joe Martins the man-who re- canted his annexation sentiments in order to gain office, is'now a poli- tical outcast in this province; when | the army..of ..India.. is. .composed mainly of native-soldiers who have proved. their_.valor .and loyalty.in many a battle and when the Indian army is contributing its quota tothe forces in South Africa; when! Aus+ tralian confederation is being ac- complished malolg thtough the/con- stant urgingiofthe mother country, and when Australia has voluntarily assumed cher share‘of the cost of the.imperial savy. + 4 The benighted being who wrote that editorial should suspend writ- ing until. hé has gained.a correct knowledge of current and recent events. His blunders are the joint No 898, COMPANIES ACT, 1897. Certificate of the Re-incorporation of “Tho Oriel Mining and Milling “Company; Limited.”? Capital, $1,000,000, I HEREBY CERTLFY that the “Oriel ining and Malling Company, Limited,'' has this day been roincorporated. and regis: has under seation 5 “Companies! ‘Act 1807." a8 0 eu Compr v with a, apital of one fuiliton dolters;"itvided. Into one million shares of one dol ollar each. The registered oflice of the orpany, will be situate in the City ot Rossland, British Columb! ‘ ie time of the existence ofthe Company 8 tite Tha dbects to for which the Company has been establixhed are:—. {a] To purchase the Go od Hope, Stanley and’ Go Fraction No. 1 Mineral, Ghatme, mais on Apt Mountain, near Yniir, B. in Nelson Mining Division, West. ‘Kuowsnay District. Province of Brit ish Columbia, acquire cise. ‘develop same, oF any of them hase, take on I product of ig and prejudi A little :moré knowledge will te- move both. EDITORIAL NOTES. hire or otherwise ucquire any 1 per- sonal property, and any rights or a oe Pea oe the purposes of its business: ‘o raige, crush, win, get, quarry, anielt, salute, reine, dveas, emalpaniate, manipulate and pare for market ot metal and minora! Pai pues of ail kinds, $ wine’ the Company may think necessary | - te $ PEones | Sows SO Tailoring.... ..Parlors: Washington Street, le Gorsolidat Wblte Canadian Gold Fictas. Deer Trai iKing... *Lone Pine Consol: Mountain Lio Okanogan almer Moun: eoria Mi ee. PAPERS: and ncess ‘Tamarac Migoanel eth] ‘rail Oreek Hid. Treas Everything nobby and up-to-date in the hookups at the Montana stables, phone 6. Twenty-four thousand pounds of the best poultry just received at P. Burns & Co's. for the Christmas’|: trade. You fool yourself if you think to get better gouds though you pay so much more than at the Rossland Auction house. ——HOUDES Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the It ‘would perhaps be unreasona- ble to expect: that the friendship TAILORING. - ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, men ne cruamagaanaatett They: | i Twelve tons 6f Christnias‘poultry They reduce insurance, give your somes a] business place a brighter appearai save you Money in many ways’. Russell’s Catarrh Cure cures cold in the head in one night. “ Sold at MAGAZINES... shown by Great Britain to the United States, in preventing Euro- ignore the-fact:that-in-each case the |‘just atrived at -P. Burns: & Co’s. British. defeat isted in- eye yp soan pean .intervention from the just chastisement which the Americans administered to Spain, should en- tirely cure those Americans with whom hostility to Great Britain has become’a hallowed tradition of the Nor was it to .be ‘hoped ithat no Americans would be fooled-by the Boers’: false pretense-of.a republic, for many of them, as.among all nations, look no deeper than the surface, and the that the governments with which Great Britain is at war |, was considered proof positive-that the empire was fighting against: free- habit of.tail-twisting. mere fact call... themselves republics dom... -- But it was hoped that the course of Great Britain in the Spanish war would win over the sound successful attack.ona Boer-position> did‘ not drive thes: assailants» before | them, being content to stay where’ they were-and- hold--their- position, awaiting another attack;: «The Brit- ish force , sat.,,down before the. en trenchments and is.now- waiting re- infor before i This plain. statement of the. facts, jured up.:by. the fevered .imagina:i tions; of the yellow editors..-, With these. visions .as- a: ‘basis, , they,p d.to dispose of. the shattered remgants.of the, em- pire, The,.San -Francisco Bulletin; says: nen But.when the smoke “has ‘blown: blackened ruins of British . prestige, it is not. le that the colo- sense of the American people to the conviction that the mother country This hope has not been disappointed, for the their statesmen and their greatest and most influential. newspapers. appre- ciate the friendship of the. old coun- try, have looked beneath the sur- face of the present conflict and have recognized that Britons are, as freedom, not was their best friend. level-headed ...men - among ever, fighting for against it.. One of the most emphatic declar- ations of this sentiment is made by the Idaho Daily, Statesman, which says: If there ever was a time when display of national gratitude was, called for from one nation toward another through abstention from unfriendly. utterances, it is at the nies will then realize that instead of a great, bulwark, of def-ose. they. superficialities of. a proud tradition... It then tells,how several provin- ces in ‘Canada would prefer inde- pendence or annexation to a British protectgrate; how , Quebec was never friendly to British authority; how a number of leading public men in British Columbia cling to the idea of the province becoming a part of the United States; how. Jas macia has virtuaily sought annexa- tion; how India is only held at -tre- mendous cost and by. the mainten- ance of a large standing army; and ‘| how Australia is alreae almost in- dependentainir: - Ei wth o This..comes ata time when the cabinet has found it necessary to unload Tarte. of Quebec province; The. Boers: repelled: the .attack, »but'}- | Phy again..|- far from realizing the visions.con- over, and the, world looks, upon the.| = have been, clinging, to, the -mere-- * H Fine Bottled Goods. ~ oF “most carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class labor employed... Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. highly Schlitz's extract’ of ‘malt. ‘Soles by: the bottle.-at the Interna- al, family liquor. store. __Import- ed white. wines, clarets and Burgun- ies by the bottle, basket or case.at podlerate b prices: tf ~ MINERAL ACT, 1896, Certificate of Improvements. jOTICR— Bannock 1 mine: al I claim, situate in in the Trail Creek mi kan ata in, eae Rossland. . = Ne eo nar. of ent as agent fof, C,H. DeBecl intend, sixt to the. Mini: raverents, for the, eurpose - Grant of thée-above claim fre furthes take 2 notice, that action, under sec- ion ust be: yenéed-before the issuance ouch ertiscate, rs rn Bae ‘st i¢th day-of Decethber, ‘A. D. 1899. Zo; Sauaee. ot Sette a Grown . “NOTICE. Nextraordinary general meeting of the sh: holders of th Ris Grande Gold. and Silver nen Tiabitity. will be held any, 35,west Col the aoth the c hour ets eeloe ein franchise of the company, to, order tanster of the same, or to consider and pass reso- Tutions {c id SITUATIONS AND HELP. ‘WANTLED-—A first-class chambermaid for ho- telin city. Unless experienced and clean, please do not apply. ‘Address XY Z. this office. at BOY WANTED-—To learn the drug business. ‘Apply, Goodeve Bros: 1227°5t WANTED+Girl for light housework, Mrs. M. G. Sullivan, Trail, B.C. AUCTIONEER GENTS’ FURNISHINGS at a sacrifice. Get our prices, Aution sales conducted. Get terms. Houghton's Sale Rooms, .C. P. R.. block, George Houghton Autioneer and Manager. Estimates furnished for Wiring and ‘Lighting. Electric Fixtures carried in Stock. wEvlectric Powers. 3} supplied for Mining and Manufacturing Purposes. ell ate is much cheaper than | steam. jor Sule or an casa ot trouble s with th lights te telephone No. 67, between Ba, my twee! n 6 p.m., and Ba. Rossland, Water. &:Light--G. Mae Telephéne No. 67a FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Finely furnished rooms from $2.50 per week up. The Queen, opposite Grand Union, Columbia avenne, QUICK WORK | Tel. No. 8 FOR RENT—Large, well-furnished house, suit- able for private boarding house, on graded street four blocks from Columbia avenue, Address A. B.C., Recor office. NICELY furnised’ rooms, centrally located; private family; stove if desirid, Apply at this office... FOR SALE. ie he | FOR SALE—Old established first-class restaur. ant. Fine proposition for the right party. For for. ie suc further or any other general business as 1¢ before the meeting. fe this ae “re of! Nove q ber, 1899, at Ross- land, B. Ce 30 ©: Eixing Secretary. yeath UNOTICES November 6th. 1309." inital post 8. W. one see OUvér M. Har- is’ mineral clai: Nonicr is hereby given that 30 days after date fy ap ply to the Chief Comfitesioner OF Phan and Works for per- filagion to purchase the followed deseribed vie M.’ HARRIB, Rossi Oxt j ac Eo 0, ar’ land, B..C. address P. O. Box 141. Nelson, B. C. able’ clea mage don ‘isk. house, or ag any. class of good: Office: _Red Star Storage &. oe 1 Propose Gone to anything we handie. We act asshippers’ teeter, delivered. E SELL GOOD, "DRY, SEASONED woo. Washingion St., opposite Bank of Montreal. 5. W.. Bartiine, Mer. FOR SALE—A five-roomed house, plastered and nicely finished, in desirable location, The price is $1350. with $350 cash, $300 say in six months, and the balance at the rate‘of $10 per month, Apply at this office. FOR SALE— ONE ACRE, facing on Princess street, with three-roomed house, furnished, for— $550. E. N, OUIMETTE & CO., lew Bank of Montreal ‘P. BURNS.& CO. MEE DEON! ’’ WHOLESALE MARKETS: Rossland, Nelson, - Sandon, Revelstoke, Greenwood, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS Trail, Nelson, Silverton, Pheenix, Rossland, Denver, Greenwood, Ymir, Midway, Cascade City, Camp McKinney, Kaslo,. Sandon, New Grand Forks, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. ———— ;———_—__—} William Donald, Mar Rossland a Branch A Wee wi GONG OO weet OR ES SE set + BS Saloon... ‘Washington 8 Birects enaer. new, manage- All my old friends to give me a call. RL LRVALLEY, Fropristor: — THE— Fortin Feed COMPANY |. HAy; GRAIN. AND FEED., —~werenage 120 E, Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C A; New Claim oe THES. (Formerly “Highland.")~ -.....-Staked by RA GROVES: One of the Leading ing Bars.of the city. Spokane Street, next to International Le Roi Livery, Feed}: & Sale. Stables. WE TKE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR PAPERS AND - MAGAZINES AT PUBLISHERS - PRICES. —. LINTON. BROS. BOOK STORE. money if it failsto cure. 25c. E. W.Grove’s signature is on’ each box. ‘A Lost Bloodhound. UA bloodhound, black collar; brass Buttons. Any person having know- ledge of whereabouts of same will confer a tavor by communicating with the Recorp Office, phone 98. a ee NOTICE. . ‘Winter ‘A public meeting is hereby called Mines, Stocks and Insurances Representing the following . Companies: Caledonian, ~ Connecticut of Hartford, - Imperial... : Roit &: Grogan, FIRE INSURANCE)’ Lancashire, to meet in the city hall on Friday evening (29th inst.) at 8 o'clock, for the purp of tees and. taking: such other steps as may be necessary to arrange-for the annual winter carnival. A. S. Goopeve, Mayor. Rossland, B. C., December 27th, 1899. 3t Call at M. W. Simpson's for news, stationery, tobaccos, music, sleighs, toys. Spokane 8t., opp.-Burns' market. ~~ ee Clay-Pipe-and Fittings for Chimneys. Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. Telephone 27 . P.O. Box 271. Plumbing Shop. Established May, 1895. HE. REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Atervee waste. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. le address Bedford MeNelil Cablagniceban? Code {Croughe ni Tuos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. ¢ Avenue. Rossland, B. C. OHN F. LI Heavy Transferring- First-class Saddle &'Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, Phone No. 39. Postoffice Box 16. . Ww. C. McDONALD, timates given on Contracts of any Estimates glfscription. Apply 85 Thompson Avenus.>> Contractor and Builder..- Moving and Raising Buildings a Specialty. P.O, Box 268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B; 0, Telephone 86, Morrow’s drug store. The finest assortment of confec- tionery in Rossland at the Bon Ton. Xmas boxes put up ready for= mail- ing out of town. Open Sunday. 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. It you want a turnout: like they have in New York, Chicago, Mon- treal‘or Toronto, call up Montana stables, phone 6. When choosing Christmas pres- ents,one likes a large assortment to choose from: ‘ You will find it in the crockery and glassware department at the Pacific Tea company. Xmas cut flowers, holly, mistle- toe, etc., at the Bon Ton, the lead- ing Open Sund: Y Up-Town restaurant, Washing- ton street, opposite C. P. R. depot. First-class: meals. Horatio Duffy, proprietor. First-class roadsters and nothing: but new single and double cutters at the Montana stables, phone 6. Christmas poultry, turkeys, 1334 cents to 15 cents per Ib; geese 1134 to 13 cents; chickens, 1034 to 11 cents, at P. Burns & Co's. Look—Cleaning, pressing © and dyeing done on short notice at the Washington Street Dyeing ‘and Cleaning works. Telephone 128. Mrs. Currie, prop. Hair dressing and switches at Spokane prices. Goods manufac- tured on our premises. Miller-Der- Aco manufacurer of fine hair goods. etc., 129 C bia aven- ue east. en - B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. ‘WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossland. >. «cre Ore wary, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, rane, Shatting, CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. specialty. Nortiey ramps kept in stock. Agents for Wm. Hamilton Co.'s Mills, Concentiators, Etc. .Whird Avenue, Rossen. P. O. Box 198. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Haneers and Pullers. Pipe work i our goods are not of the SAME grade than those of our-Com- petitors, and in many instances BETTER, and, AL ganvsces you cannot save TWO THIRDS or HALF on your purchasing from us, WE DO. NOT WANT eI } 3 YOUR TRADE.......... I] = o Rossland Auction House, 42 E, Columbia Ave. B. bannett, Manager. The Rossland Trading Co., Old Salvation Army Building. J. Cherris pte Toren SSTOSelolelte= /