. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 29, 1899. THE ROSSLAND , RECORD. |t WILLIAM K. RSLING. Tue Oxpest DaILy tN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOHPT SUNDAY. BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 98 M0. BOX 538. OFFICE: SUBSCRIPTION RATES? Dally, per month i Daily, tualf yeue Di Daily, ver year.. Daily, per year, fe Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates ot sl be saa made known gon | jon. ‘Tha Rucono reaches the people. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 2 295. 1899. TO ADVERTISERS. New reading” ‘matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is Presented before 10,4. mM. HE POINTS THE Way. The prospector is the greatest pioneer of civilization. found gold in California, that great state might. have languished | in Spanish sloth for..many. years be- fore..Anglo-Saxon energy put. life into it. So also with Calarado and the southwestern. territories.of the American.,union....But. for the dis- covery. of. gold in Australia, , that great continent might have been given over to the convicts who.were its, first settlers.. The revelation of the. mineral wealth of the. Kaotenays has .attracted a swacming,. thriving population of the most -Progressive people..of .North. America.to a sec- |.” tion of Canada which had been for- merly regarded as a worthless .wil- derness of mountains. . The. Klon-| dike gold fields were the means of | attracting. to, the Northwest. Terri- tory and. Alaska a. restless host which in a few years has unlocked | the. secrets of that great. northland. ; The gold fields of the .Rand, were uncovered: and forthwith Johannes- | burg sprang up as a magic city. inj the. heart ..of the land where the’ Boers had fled from Had he not {7 g. Brit-|). OEner ener enerenerenerene> J § Miss, Coals oe Ae MRS. J was gains sR S Aor Chaiitunaaaiiea fi t Sreacand for my ats ut after looking Chrough she cdtslogue and tes mg oe ema ad aaa on aad ae . ae st to # snch a treat t the olay gne ol thosnoperatic ae RS. C.-*¥es! dante dt olen 1 ae vere ‘there aléut-two ‘Rours Istening: MRS. A.—"Let's go. to. Wallace's to- motrovh and hear it agains besides, J. wa io eh pome of that preity china pelae ce surrender, that.. they-imagined.they action of the Boers. The latter, .Lignorant of England’s might, were ‘g0 puffed up by their successes in 1881 and by Mr. Gladstone’s weak | could found a Dutch federation in South Africa. * Unless the United States holds oe. SENEY4) Made to order. Repairs neatly.done. ;: Firat avenue, two doors fromm, Washington stréet, Rossland, B. 0. [some control over Cuba after estab-: Hishing her -independdnée;*~ that, imuch-hatried island is likely | to, "Bkave as productive, oF: fitions, as Sugar. rand tobace Where are} the deaély bought liberties of the, Gubans,, if; sbhey, cannot, take a litele! ) -tecreation ‘by; ‘Kicking over the g0¥-| etiment évery.yéar or. two? on The ; 0. K, mine may yet prove worthy-of its'name. There are sev-; eral instaaces of mines which had. -been taken over by banks in_settle-, ment of claims, and which were! Ettiought ..to.. be ; worthless,: < Having’|: paid their. debts many times over. |; ~ Mines: Stocks: and=- ‘> ‘Insurance! *’ Representing. the fallowing _» Companies Caledonian, Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. erie ROSSLAND - Electric Laundry ““Pateonize those Who spend” their money at home with:: Boots and Shoes| Rolt & Grogan, FIRE INSU RANCE Lancashire, MRS. aria ry meet you there.” 1. bos ‘To Cure — Gold. ablets. , All ;>meney. ei ‘it ¢ falls to cure, 2sc. W. Gri ve" 's “Take Laxative Bromine Quinine All druggists refund a you,,. and, thereby , - help ., your own “and your ci interests. . © Work=2.. ~~ White. Labor and, Clgan i ignature is on each; | Wty heme ey | was th re al i the law by discrediting J dts, agente in: It was. not an attack én Chi gram personally so much as. jaw which he represents: : : In such a case, it behooves the city to stand by its officers until-they are proved’ guiity" of wrongdoing. Had the charges against the “Miet ee icsed (| $350 cash, $300 in say six 4 and th balance.at “the rate. of Sto. | per nionth. “Apply at this office. ‘S —— e bpiler? i in, Sse_only six weeks. been proved, he could: have been'se-,|- ls Here's a. Snap. 3 5A fiye-roomed” houge, plastered Mand” nicely ‘fii inishied, ~ ‘in desirable, location. - The price is $1350, with.| months, iy +} X* fabuideaha Bhgine for Sale. A 7o-horsepower return tubular | For sale Apply at this, a slide-yalve engine. singly:-pr,.together. offic parlors, < ‘Open ¢ veninigss nee » ts: MQTICE-OF: ASSIGNMENT. verely p d and As they... were ..amply dispraved; «: his. pocket should .not suffer any more: than:-his. good.name had-been.tatr nished. ; Otherwise, fidelity to-duty | would become..a costly: luxury:.and4 the: council. would’ be holding} out in-| ducements to -its-officers. to-league. ish: civilization. But for that..dis-, it Ives. with ‘lawbreakers,: both for.. their .own / enrichment ,.an covery, another generation might; have .passed.. before Great Britain would, have- undertaken the great, task of removing the Boer .stumb-' bling block from the path of. pro-, gress. The greatest means for the rapid development..of a new country is. the railroad, and mines are a. bait which tempt railroads into sections, of country. which they had hitherto; shunned. . But for the mines, the railroads which. have opened.. the rcih. agricultural, fruit-growing, stock-raising and timber lands cwest, of the. Rockies on .both sides of the, boundary, would not have. been, built.. The mines of the [Kootenays, have. induced the building of.a ‘net-, work of.railroads.and of the Crows’, Nest branch. of the Canadian. Paci- fic, which..will ultimately reduce the, cost of. transportation across: the'|, continent, both in time.and money.; ‘The mines.of Boundary. creek have, caused the extension of the Colum-,|. bia & Western.railroad to that sec- tion; opening.a . way to market ‘not, only. for the.minerals but tor,the.ag- sticultural. products and cattle of, the)|, rich Kettle river.and Okanogan val- leys. + 2 Be The ‘prospector spies out the waste. places. of the earth and re-, veals their hidden: resources. The. investor follows with an army of miners to.develop that wealth. He no sooner proves its presence than: the railroad follows to take the pro-, duct to market and bring in sup- plies for the invading army. Ev-. ery other industry is at the same, time quickened into lite by the cre-, ation of a.home market and _ the, provision of means to reach outside; markets. .Thus is .the prospector the pioneer of civilization. ——— CHIEF INGRAM’S CLAIM. The only question which ought to be raised by the city in regard to Chief of Police Ingram’s claim for «legal services-at the investigation, ‘| sive.and ‘assumed tlie saggressive;in yt and,to}¢ to the ts THist Deeds Act Notice i ishereby,given‘that: James Wesley bougheed, heretofore, trad-, rm name, of, mie ei ce ea 5% : ‘of ‘Rossland, B:C?;has-by'deed ‘dated, the 2oth day'of.October;: 1899; ‘as- .signed. all-his; personal estate, credits and. effects which may, be seized and ler execution, and all ‘secure ii ity. from. p —_—_—_ “1 LL-FOUNDED °F BARS. The ‘nervous anxiety with which the! British public, watches the.pro- gress of hostilitiescin:. South. Africa. is illustrated.by the, evidently -base- |- fess,;report.that the Ninth, dancers, had been, cut off; and:captured, alter,|: the battle of Enslin. Yesterday’s dispatches 3 show that. this -fegiment. took part ina r ‘said’ city ‘of R ssl trust for the benefit of his crellitors. ~ The,.said. deed, was, executed b: a the sai James ‘Wesley Lougheed and the said Edward Baillie on the zoth day ‘of October, 1899. All ‘persons | having claims,;against the id. required on or before zoth day oF December,’ 1899,:to: send to the trustees full-particulars ‘of the same yy them ‘Notice _is hereby furthér given that after'the said 2oth day of the date of that battle ‘and thi fore must have. returned, safely, from! the pursuit. _ Over-confidente | ‘is “ foolish, but British roeps have! | portant ‘engagement fought so far, even when they were ithe retreat of General « White ony, Lady h was di d by: erations .pf after ber, 1899, coping with superior numbers, and-|' , the trustee will _praceed to distribute the proceeds ‘only to the:claimis of :which':he has the .proceeds of the trust, estate ny | part . 4 ereof sa distcibuted “to any person of whose laim he has ‘not -had fotice at the eof the distribution. : Dated at, Rossland, B. C., the pagrd ‘day of October, 1889. ° ii .-+-:. EDWARD BAILLtig, Assignee. t a, helding. st ail the’ as- rival of General Buller on the ta with reinforcements, «the = “British forces have abamdoned the defen-¥- two.:directioris,. General. Clery is |: advancing: to.the. relief of. ‘Ladysmith and.ons.of his idivisions. has. plready | successfully. engaged: ithe.Bpers.and forced..a-retrogade ::movement..0Q their part. Lord Methuen at the same-time has, advances. acroRs: ithe Orange river, :stormed- the. first.two9. now be-far,qn’ the.. match. to the .re-, lief. of Kimberly... The: British, have |; when the full force of cavalry gets the Boer raiders, the ..boasted .mo- nothing. EDITORIAL “NOTES. The owners of the leaky old’ is whether the charged is just compensation. . It has been proved that the charges preferred were.inspired, not. by a belief that the chief: had been false to his trust, but by the animosity aroused in the minds of persistent law-breakers by his ‘strict enforcement: of law. It. ‘States than the fleet-footed “Filipi- ut proved them- relves worse enemies of the United nos, Uncle Sam badly needs a Plimsoll. Mr. Balfour in his speech brought as isl. positjqns,of the, enemy, apd, must |. now, the. advantage of, ‘pumbers: ands: + Bi to the, front: to cut, off-and, capture, t UN THE. .COUNTY, COURT OF. 4 HOLDEN IN ROSSLAN! ae onde Dwyer, Deceased. dge Tis ae cit of Rosslat nd at T urd eee hat ae ae ae oe ee Also : ——_—_ “The Bon Ton coffee and oyster % aad Amending. Acts. ta or of the city , James, Wesley, Li gheed are}, :doly.. yevified; together; with the par- |< ticulars of:the secyrity (if, any) held of the trust estate amongst the par- | : ‘| ties“entifled « thereto, ‘having regard received notice, and that, he. will not |. *:|'be., lable. Jn Probate.and In. thie Matter of the. Sooda’) Te Rot Livery, raale: & Sale Stables... | ce by, telegraph, and express... ah of Ors th We are filling our stock up as rapidly as possible ‘Our present stock” “of CLOTHING, ‘SHIRTS, DRAWERS, OUTING FLANNELS and ‘all-lines of Staple and ‘Fancy, ‘Dry; Goods are; exceptional yalue. JOHN F. “Heavy Transferring.“ - First-olass Saddle'& Pack: Horses. | ee Se gpappEgh sy etre Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 89.. c BAO, Box ds sos. che es AG, Ciéetman, eis +P. O. Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRAC BUILDERS. - Ratimates farnisheif on: ail; mnnds of work. Jobbing promptly attended to Office and s sho} Commercial court, TAL hhambra hotel ‘ROSSLAND, B. ©. Sh C..M. eli . tate, to Edward ‘Baillie of the ot PLUMBING AND:H "HEATI , “Pelephone’ 27. LNo. 30, west, side, Spokane Street. Rosslatid,.B. C8 7 90" GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR, RATES FROM mG -00 to $1. 50 PER DAY y bal ——_: Neatty Purnistied* “ from $2.50 to... : Fi First-Class. B in connectior ‘Telephone No, 58. George Bean |'s CTORS, Gy “A. S. Hunden- | : | Ore Cars, Wheslsati pecialty.. Northe; Famps } kept in stock. hy: CO: Mills; Peheenee vie The. ba “cia Splendi UNEXCELLED TABEE. .? ES. ._ THE LEADING or Headquarters ‘for, Co ‘Me ers. 4 imple Rooms. ey Haverty, Proprietor. a IIT RZD ! WHOLESALE MARKETS. Nelson; Rossland, Trail, Nelson, - Denver, Silverton, Greenwood, Phoenix, | Midway, pero ani *Xmir,. Grand Forks, and Vancouver. ae ee _——___—_ is RETAIL MARKETS Cascade City, ‘ Camp( ene: Revelstoke . Kaslo,': ‘Sandon, -New ‘Grand Forks, ° + AIKelasses of Repairs and C ENGINEERS AND: MACHINISTS, sania id Acies, Buckets, Fans; Shattl ot Avenue, Rossland. icy Hangers-antl Pullers. ie e work Agents t fer Wm. Hamilto te 'e Box 198. Up Presi QUICK WORK. STRSTTSy Ty Tel. No, 8 ens Pry “hen ‘a’ pay oie, Grp contracts oe onan al an Tig we able les 1o oe : Kc. 7 oo 1p any y class of goods. “Red Star Storage & Transter-© aa it Sif iy FREE as nara fer Be ReRPAS, Sellvered spree ed :.do1 and. Reay dled: -Minin, an Sale fay no Gi We act as canner Seats WE SELL’ GOOD, ‘pry, ‘SEASONED WOOD. Office: - Washington Bt, Spposite-Bank-of Moritzeal= oer, ‘facilities; *keaso Wit clear, transfor, wares J Ww: Hartline, Mer. ..Fouy doors east of post offige, ! =D A0TBL. SPOKANE STREET. @ ‘The Best. Wites,., . Liquors | and Cigars. ‘| Matthews, Bros. Rreeres lets. ot rita of She apeetsclg tonne ri id ee sea the s bility, of the Jatter th savail whem, ie Bi | [Tg ootenay... wees, First-Class Busines$ ‘Lunch as ' .33 Cents: * fey Gane ‘in Season.. rex. :Private ‘Boxes for Fam- ilies and Parties. | ..,.- hve K. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. A. MILLOY, DENTIST. Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto Columbia Ave. F.-w- HINSDALE, - l@usTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom. House building. _Also New xork Life Iusurance Agency. to light. the true. inwardness,,of the |:. ashington street. Rossland, B.C, ' -, Washington Street, Rossland, B,C. ——_—— Nicely Furnished: Rooms Railroad s and Miners Time Checks free of charge. ‘Harry Mcintosh: -- - Proprietor. ‘Oysters in any style,a Specialty. > HOTEL: HOFEMAN, : HOUGHTON S S ART - Only.afew-of. those Large ‘Albums -left. Eureka Consolidated, h I have the following blocks in the “roliowing companies for sale: Silvering, R, E. Lee, Bodie, Eu \Lots in Hi thie ( Origin y Red? reka, North St BOn- Evening Stary yand: ae M al Townsite Gabo Abeits, Rossland, B.¢ - 22 Columbia Aveuue, 4 Rossiand, B B.C. . oe “Property situated; on North: For, Sk epiver SEAMS fie District, ay \ FOR. DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand Shates .of.the/ ‘Compariy’ siTreastiry ‘Stock i is now offered tothe public at - . 71-2 Cents per Share, and,can be had. ‘on application | toe: GEORGE, i GREEN, almon At Sec-Treasurer. Bible. but tle price., pet 2) GEE BE OO Ks: WA Get our Prices. on Gent's Furnishiugs. . One.Large.. Family ? Nothing, cheap HOUGHTON’S EXCHANGE & AUCTION MART. TON Tare ert ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, N NOVEMBER 29, 1899. WHATAS COMING?|. Continued Sales of Monte Christo at Advanced Prices. HEAVY SALES OF CANT Deslingn in Stooks Continue Heavy with = x ‘Giant in the Ekdt-“thcredkéd Btrength of’ Tamarac. and iWinnineg Seles, i in Retail Something must be in the wind in regard to the Monte Christo, judg- ing front the: CENEWEA Gotivity of stock aftet: along period’: ‘of quies- -It- took another ‘jump this cencee- INGRASDS CLAIM DISCUSSED. Council Devotes Much Time to His - BMI for Attorney Foes. The bone of contention in the meeting of the city council last evening was the claim of Chief of Police Ingram for $500 to pay ‘the fees of his solicitor, J. A. Macdon- ald, for defending him ‘and the de- To this: ae they have called an ff Partmént.at the’ recent iavestigatiod | which resulted in the dismissal of the chargés. of. receiving bfibes? The chief-accompanied his bill with a letter,” in which he stated” the grounds of his claim that the sity [should pay it. £ * Alderman Thompson ‘moved that the bill be paid and Alderman La- londe moved an aniendment to refer the-matter to the city solicitor. The latter was joined by Aldermen Ed- greiiatid ‘Hodson’ 1i* his’ objections ithe ity’s ‘payitg the’ claim, Mr. the the property on a produci extr o! stocktiélders to. be held in the com- pany’s office on December 20 for the purpose of taking action on their plans. The company now has in the treasury 69,563 shares, but the fact that non-treasury stock was asses sable onlytp to five cents has milit tated against its sale. It is now proposed-“to increase the capital [* stock to 1,250,000 shares, giving 250,000 additional ‘treasury shares, which would be non-assessable, and sessable up to 15 cents, The direc- ficient funds to make the Home- stake a shipping mine. The Homestake now has a shaft down 200 feet with 1000 feet of to make the remaining’ shares’ as- |’ tors believe this would provide suf- | drifts and ‘crosscuts, which have [ morning, - _Salesibeing. made as high as 7c. ‘The ¥avorable ‘report. on the Tamarad gave that’ " stock strength;-semiing it-up to 'rrc,” with an increase’ of ‘déalihys’ to 10,000 ‘expense of ave had the } Sdiincil be- The funds ran low before this shoot had been developed. ————— Men’s Fedora hats, $3 and $4 grades, now $1.50 and $2, at Lo- ‘shown: an ore shoot 185 feet long. |’ shares. volume, of’ ‘gales; price ofi:ge:-to 9340. made’a, decided advai maxinium piicé of 32 Today's sales:,-0n: exchange were: I. X. L.,_ IIc; Okatiogah, + 2000;: OC; 1000, aks 1060,'9Cy 5! ‘4 2500;:8500;-9 940, 40005-9346 ¢7 Win-' nipeg, 5000, 32, 2500, 31)4Cy 300, 32c}trgb0,0 go%cs Virginia, ‘1000, 6c, $00, .,6}4c.~. Peoria, Mines, *Rathmullen, 11500, 734¢; Monte: Chi to 500) 76y.: 50 TAC, 1000, 2c" 2816 4 sapse ee 14 i {nevis 15:7 $ 1 08 Ids 8! $89 '50. Booitagholubtbs BESSEBS ok Bees eee PRR ees a ARK Ladies’ kid glowveés,.best quality, $1 per pait oak Laat s"old stand; fescent,"s Giant Holds-ithe lead: in namely, - 26,000 sharegjeand*itShas: steadied ‘to a “Winnipeg » bringing’a Total ‘sales were 69,400 on divided as fol- ome, the: Rossland 2000) 19¢, 6000, 1000), 18c, 2000, 185 Tamarac; 1000, Gabo,fs0746, 3odo, King, 2000, %9}4¢7-2000)° 290} ‘Insurgent,- therefore the ‘chief “tra lawyer to defend himself and his de- partment, the’ result ‘being’ a com- plete exoneration.? ‘Alderman Clute endorsed the mayor’s views. ‘The chief said that; “at'-the time when the investigation ,came-up, he told the mayor and Aldermen La- londe, Thompson and Clafe that he should engage a’ lawyer Sand nore of them made any: objéction, though he told them also that he should expect the city to pay the* expense. : The opposition made the. objec- tion that the bill ‘had not been taxed jand ultimately the’ resolution was withdrawit dnd the “améndment, ‘to refer the matter to the city-solicitor, was adopted. A'letter from F. W. Peters of Nelson, general western freight agent of the C.."P,* R., was * read,’ % inviting the mayor and city. council 36 | to join in, an excursion over the Co- 7% | lumbia & Western railroad, leaving ‘} Rossland’ at 7 a5": on’ Detémber™ gan’s bankrupt sale, next door to the Crescent. AMERICAN THANKSGIVING DIN- NEBR, HOTEL KOOTENAY. - Eastern Raw. soups. : Cream of Chicken. Consomme. Olives. *Celery. FISH. Boiled Halibut, Horseradish Sauce. BOILED. Ox Tongue, Pickle Sauce. ENTREES. Vension Cutlets. Lobster Patties. } Welsh Rarebit. Wine Jelly. * SALAD. Hothouse Lettuce a la Mayonaise. ROASTS. : Turkey with Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Sirloin of Beef au jus. VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes. Sugar Corn. Steamed and Mashed Potatoes. WHERE BOERS WERE BEATEN. Modder River the Scene of the Terrible Conflict, is Shown About 25, Miles. South of Kimberley. # kc ; BXPLANATION: 2 eal? rears = we detd 2,0 LA ND DESSERT. Mince and Pumpkin Pie. English Plum Pudding. Cream Brandy Sauce. Nuts. Raisins. - 7 and rettirning on \Di ber 10. City Clerk McQueen was instructed’ to reply thanking the railroad com- pany and accepting the’ ‘invitation’ for such.as could ‘attend, The resignation of. Samuel For- teath-as sanitary ‘inspector, -to take effect November 30, was read’. and acccpted and Thomas.H. Long was elected to succeed hinr at the saine salary, $100 per month) A letter from G. A. Stimson & , | Co. of Toronto; asking for informa- tion in regard to the sale of the :$5000- debentures. recently voted, was réferréd'to the’ committees on finance and fire and water. the plans for the improvement of the" A ‘B, Smith. ‘)""& letter from Sister Teresa of the i "ports that they intended closing the they. had no such intention,nor could ‘they close it-without the consent of the property owners’ sand» the: pas- sage of a by-law., A dozen additional blue prints of lf icity cemetery were ordered from H, || ralley i in thé rear of. the Hospital, said"| The board of : fort and’ Ai " Cheese. Coffee. Tea. To reduce the stock, prices have beeu cut. ; “$8.00 HATS AT $4,00. 4. $6.00 HATS AT $3. 50. and proportionate re- ~ "duet son around, 34 | Sisters’ hospital; ‘called: forth~ by re-)¥ ion works’ had ded that the batt * sitarrais Masiury, G AND INVESTMENT Agents for Paris Bell igtaition to Rossland. street superintendent bé- instructed to inquire into “the matter. It-was decided'to grant $10 a month’ for November and Décember the Stone block.’ Daniel: Diokinson: Doe & ORDE © ‘Tel. No. en _ Bani Walter L. Orde Cues ‘DANGERFIEED, “erock BROKER, ” Wallace Block, ‘Cotambta aye. “gel. No. 90 ee anal ‘Bedford MeNeill’s Bieaate... . GILMOUR; an * '@rd6Ks ‘AND ‘SHARES MINING AGENT«, land, B. C. a ! Bills reported by committee were ordered paid-as: ‘follows: Finance... -+.- 38 2,208 14 Public works... Fire, water and light Health and relief. .-.'- Total...-.++- ~ The amount for fire, water and light includes $10,000 for. Hunter Bros. on- account .of then water! pipe contract. a Carpets—At Logan’s old-stand, next door to the Crescent, carpets are selling Below cost. —_—_ To REORGANIZE HOMESTAKE, Columbia Avenue.....-- ‘Telephone 86. AS BY MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, ' JUS Boe Ls P. 0. Box 268 * Rossland, B. C. wi Plans to Increase Treasury Fand: It is proposed by the'd the H ke’ Mines, reorganize’ the” compahy in‘such a manner ¢ as will ensure funds to put to the ladies’ free” reading” foom’ in’ —_ «e+ + 6$18,126, 89 |. Headquarters For the Celebrated - Cowe's Yachting C. E. Heard’s Tailoring Parlors, at 15 Washington’ Street. “Cracker i Ayoet ' UALAND WSS “Seats OF Mixa. ? AHWAL NORTH en tea Hatt 2 t Band, Maliaty & On, Exgrerec, Chienges ‘| BurcHEasDORP : wl JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter 2 - _ wet + Office Fitt W OD dpatek o ry ffinds Peel netiended to. _ i Amperiel building, Residence. Caer be me i Monte, Greate St, Sth house Boe 6. Col- mbia avenue. P.,O. Box 576. - BUY YOUR wie? McDONALD, Contractor. and Builder. Estimates wer 2, contracts of any Moving and Raising’ eae aalege ‘a Specialty. a * ‘Apply 85 Thompson Avenue.“ ''-! Waffle. ‘Parle or. 34-30 ington Sty ha From the EAST _END WOOD ‘YARD, | Dry Bentoried” ; Waahiugton | Fir Tama — THE———: ene Bakery, Leave orders at Paul: “Bros. Gro- 24 WASHINGTON sT., HAS cery Store; First Ave.; and Layden' ys a & Mcfionlgel’s; Spokane Street’: Furntsbes he BEST iMeais, $5.00 84:36 Washingtoti Street: «7 Everythi 6 u Tickets, seg Me oa fo we 4 oan ve A New. Claim| ....THE...- *Phone 45 and 45A Morriso & Begeatens = le P. O. Box 147, ‘Bar supplied sn the BEST brands ot. Liquors and: Gigars.” AML my old frlends and others are invited ive scall. eu UnVALLEY, Prop as © G RANITE GR. TN 1 TE = Greatest Bargains and : Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to Rossland, at R. A GROVES. One on ion Leading Bars ing Bars of the city. Staet, next to 5 Select Oysters re- ont § every week, Aye. d, B.C. also big line of Handsome- ly Decorated China ‘and Cro¢kery for the holidays. Call and see our stock...» W. H. FALDING, Accountant, . Insurance’ and Mining Agent and Only Onour .....6 Heavy Woolen Socks, or Overalls, fully 9-0z. riveted 60c Atcccccccecdeweerccccrne oe Comforters at ee Good Woolen Blankets, per 35c. pound...... AVE HALF wie im but in many other articles in the Clothing, Auctioneer. ee ‘and Gents Furnishing line. Manag ‘r Rossland Opera House. | AGENT: “if The Rossland Auction House, 42E Columbia Ave. iB. Bannett, Man: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. a The Canada Accident ie. The Rossland Trading Con. Assurance Co., Old Salvation Ariny Building. Cherrington, ager. : i ona okn Sst, whisk 1D | of i L'abllity and Plate Glass.) sm Pee Sansa 3 Sea