ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER a, 1899. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEM BER 2 1899. NOTICE OF Te CLASSIFIED. NOTICE. 2 THE ROSSLAND RECORD. SBebe8 53 METAL OUTPUT WAS $306,388 Board wanted i Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act Advertisements under this head inserted at the WILLIAM K. ESLING. Tne Otpest DAILY IN THE INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: HASEMENT PoSTOFFICR BLOCK. and Amending Acts. Notice ishereby given that James Wesley, Lougheed, heretofore trad- oe a : "Ss cents, Six insertions, 3 Cent a Word. Nothing tat taken for meeting. of the creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be held at ANNOUNCEMENTS. the office of W. J. Whiteside, Esq., solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia PRICES GOING UP Rossland Producing at the Bate of $3,650,000 per Year. In refined private family for boy 16 years of age employed during day. Apply at once, Recorp office. Bre. Te ee ee e ~~ THER CRESCENT DRY GOODS Notice is hereby given that a ing under the firm name of W. J. Lougheed & Co.asa tailor of the city 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 sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in ‘The Recove reaches the people. trust for the benefit of his creditors. = The. sald Aced ee aby Pursuant to the Greditors* Trust Deeds the said James ‘esley Lougheed a> and the said Edward Baillie on the OT Act and Amendlog 050 oy = zoth day of October, 1899. All CIRCULATING LIBRARY. NOE THURSSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. Bee a Rear b see the SAE READING. AN IH DEED Be | miner. has by the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any buok in ‘required on or before the 20th day | our library for five cents. Washington street and of December, 1899, to send to the Through the courtesy of customs officer B. R. McDonald, the Rec- ORD herewith presents the October statement of business done. in the Rossland office: ‘ Value of dutiable goods Value of free foods. TEL. 98 P.O, HOX 533. W::G TORE! WITH A BRIGHT, FRESH STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF Dry Goods and Men’s | Homestake Recovers from Yesterday's Weakness and Brings Be. avenue, Rossland, B. C., on Satur- day, the 11th day of November, at the hour of 4 o'clock in the after- noon, Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1899. Epwarp Bal.uig, Assignee. REMOVAL —she Sparta fruit and_confection- cery store has removed from the Postoffice building to Columbia avenue, opposite U.P.R. telegraph office. A1ELLO & CALESTRO, Proprietors. U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- moved from. Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. TF YOU don’t know how you can save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- ing. gents’ and blankets. get the cata- logue of the Rossland Auction Houser 42 East Columbia avenue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES? Daily, per month by mail Daily, half year b nail Daily, per Daily. per yeur, foreign. invariably in ad TRADING WAS VERY HEAVY Duty collected... Other collections. ‘Total collections, The total matte shipments for the month aggregated 230,815 pounds, valued at $71,767.90. The total exports of miséellane- ous articles was $1829.00. Pumpkin and Pompkin and Mince Pies. Christmas Fruit Cake, and First-Class Bread, at the City BAKERY. 24 Washington Street. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. NOTICE on nes ASSIGNMENT. Total Sales Aggregated ‘75,500 Shares on the Exchange This Morning—Oanadian Gold Fields Advarozs $) 7 8-4 Conts—Btiff Prices | for All the Favorites. SOSSS Rs SS 9008 sccascaceisiatstis ‘TO ADVERTISERS. ee First avenue. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “tad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. OUR ADVERTISERS. The Recorp is proud to ask its readers to note the healthy appear- ance of its advertising columns, and to invite attention to several new advertisements, among which are trustees full particulars of the same duly verified, together with the par- ticulars of the security (if any) held by them. Notice is hereby further given that after the said 2oth day of December, 1899, the trustee will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the par- ties entitled “thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has received notice, and that he will not be ljable for the proceeds of the trust estate or any part thereof so PRESSING AND DYEING. specialty. and Dyeing Co. Steam Dyeing and cleaning, clothing. pressed and repaired on short notice. Work for tourists a Washington’ Street Steam Ceasing OVEKCOATS—Just received 500, bonght from a fire sale; worth from $15 to $35. $8, at the Rossland Auction House. Your choice at 1 tate, having /WATCH REPAIRING. |. ~ wich fe ie shall then nhave notice Kossland this 9th ‘day of October, A. ea E. A. Cou: R° To-11-3ot ‘Solicitor for Faaitance. FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. A line of splendid time pieces. “A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel Appitcation for Liquor License. Furnishings. WILL OPEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, BY... Holstead & Wright, lly sk d The great output of the camp, * Stocks g ly a de- cided stiffness this morning. Home- stake rallied sharply above the de- cline. of yesterday, and the only block’ which changed hands brought 8c, Canadian Gold Fiejds is also higher and 1000 commanded THs Giant is coming into demand after J six months of suspended animation, and 7ooo. shares were dealt in at the morning session of the stock how » was ore for the Northport smelter, which was valued at $234,- 616. Coupled with the output of matte thetotal metal product, $306,- 383-90, equals an annual produc- tion of $3,650,000. Returns From the Fight. The quickest returns will be read direct from the ringside of the-Jef- ties-Sharkey fight Friday iia at UN DERWEAR HOSIERY OF THE Finest Quality .. AT Moderate w COMPANY, LIMITED. INPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing and House Furnishing Goods. distributed to any person‘of whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1889. EDWARD Batu, Assignee. exchange. ‘Five thousand went at Jerry Spellman! Se Prices. sc, while the rest was secured at 1 apply, at the those of the. firm of Holstead & 6 Commiss- Wright, who have opened a dry- goods and men’s furnishings store in the building erected by A. . A. |: McKenzie on First avenue and Washington street. Blankets _ Eiderdown Quilts Aa immense range of these goods to choose eeeeesfrom. sees We are showing a Special line of DRESS TWEEDS, in browns and Greens, 42 inch goods, at 35c. BLACK and NAVY SERGES, 50, 60, 75; $1 and $1.25 per yard. MIXED COVERTS, 56-in, $1.50 per yard.. FANCY DRESS TWEEDS; very suitable for Skirts, $1.50 per yard. Black: Dress Goods Here yuu will find a range equal to . the city stores. PRIESTLEY’S SERGES, 50, 60, 75s $1, ~ and 1.25 per yard. _ PRIESTLEY’S HENRIETTAS, 50, , 60, 75) $1 per yard. --PRIESTLEY’S SILK WRAP HENRIET- TAS, $1.25 and 1.50 per yard. PRIESTLEY’S BLACK CREPON DRESS PATTERNS, at $10,00, 12.00, 15.00, 18.50 and 25.00. Silks Our Silk department is replete with every shade imaginable. TAFFETAS, all colors, 75, 85, and $1 per yard. JAPAN SILKS.—Just placed in stock, a range of colors to be found only here. They are wide widths, at soc per yard; imported direct. SITUATIONS AND HELD. bs sgensasasaessessssses New Building; First Ave., ®& Washington St Rossland, B.C. USP RUTEE REE EISHENEE ERNE z ROSS ‘THOMPSON........ a I have the following blocks i in the following companies for sale: _Eureka C id » H ke, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee; Bodie, Eureka, North:Star and ZilaM Lots. in the Original Towusite Reddin. Jack Co., A 1 Mr. Saucter’s Purchase. J. E. Saucier, acting for Ross- land, Paris and’ London. capitalists, Ww has secured control of the’ Copper Crown. and Excess mineral claims, situated about one mile from the | MRS. HEARD. railroad in Isador canyon, and about six miles from Cranbrook.— Herald. WANTED—Minersto know that they ¢an get t the best overalls and jumpers, riveted, worth WARD. Warson, (S 3 Eo The total sales were 75,500 shares ‘$1 00, at only 6c at the Rossland Auction House. tee this a8th dav of September, 1899. 5 —the largest day’s business done on the board’in a month past. SS 8SE5' WANTED TO, TRADE. | WANTED TO TAD ES Minion stock in Crown Granted Yuur Bropéiien for a Rossland Residence lot. Address Stock, Recorp Office. Transter of Liquor License. « iven that at the next of license commission- ! BY-LAW. Bossland Sales. Today’s sales on the Rossland exchange were: Rambler-Cariboo, 2000, 1000, 57¢3 Canadian Gold Fields, 1000, 734c; | Homestake, 1000, 8c; Rathmullen, 200, 734¢, 500, 1300, 8c; Tamarac, 1000, 500, 1000, 934¢c; Winnipeg, 500,- 1000, gic, 3000, 31yecs Novelty, 7000, 2c; Giant, 2000,. 4c, 2000, 3000, 5c; Flag Hill, 4000, 5c; King, 4500, 2834c, 2000, 29¢; Kiog pooled, 10,000, 25334c; White Bear, 5000, 334¢; Waterloo, 3000, 1343 Blue Grouse Mountain, 14,000, 2c; Okanogan, 5000, 1134¢; total sales, 75,500 shares. z ene agai? al sucusasorgeveseued A BY-] LAW. of the corporation of the city of Ross- Jand, to to ‘raise by. way of debentures the sum. of porchase and improve land for a park GREY BLANKETS, $3.00 and 4-50. and cena WHITE BLANKETS, $4.50; 5.00, 6.00. AUCTIONEER. - Hotel. -Russelly Strictly First Class. All Outside Rooms. The Best Table Board. . ‘The Hest of the Season. This is the universal verdict of all who have heard J. W. Bengough in his popular entertainments. Local celebrities are sketched by a few strokes of the pencil. Social and political foibles are presented in such a light that the dullest can see them. Between~ sketches | come songs and recitations-that are sim- ply inimitable. Do not miss the opportunity. Miners’ Union hall T , November 7th, ing at 8 p. m. tonsa MOPHEESON, Eu ‘LAVALLey. a rah GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. BROWN, RED and GREEN (Hudson Bay) ‘ALBUMS! ALBUMS!” Mast be soldat sacn BLANKETS, at $8 and 10.00. fice. Callin and examine goods.before sale by auction. Will sell private as they must go. Houghton’s Exchange and Auction Mart, North ‘Washington street, in C. P, R. hotel block. d, B.C. EIDERDOWN QUILTS, $1:25, 2-00, 2.25 Se . 3.00, 4.00, 6.00 and $12. 00. In this department, we are also Mowing ee PILLOWS, SOFA-CUSHIONS, etc. : Feather Boas At $1.00, 1.25, 1-75» 2- 50, 3: 50, 4-00, and 6.40 each, Ladies’ Jackets, SPECIAL. SALE, 1-4 off this week. & £ For one week we propose giving the above discount on any Jacket i in the store. They are all this season's goods. Beales 2 MISCELLANEOUS, M. W. SIMPSON, News, Stationery, Tobaccos, Leoding Library, Latest Novels, Office Supplies, Ete. Columbia avenue. ; WANTED—Tosell the best pure wool heavy . socks, sold elsewhere at 35¢, tor only 1a}éc’ at the RATES FROM $1.00 fo $1.50 PER DAY Rossland Auction House. 2 Neatly Furnished creas f r the purpose of raising the said carly 3um of S387, 7.35 ss aiPequal special rate on the nd hey 5 by-law shall not be altered repealed ex consent of the lieutenant Rerno! Now ase tis mayor and, council of the city of Re ae enact as follows: MISS TOWER Proprietress Katie D. Green G. M. and D.°Co., Ltd.. ‘NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. a a improt i 3] Wy be ‘neal for raise by FOR SALE, Drowerty situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. Cc. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES; ONLY. in connection. . . 7 Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now- Telephone No. 58. 22 Columbia Avenue. offered to the public at Four doors east of post office.” **- 1 : a 71-2 Cents per Share, Le Roi Livery, Feed and can be had on application to & Sale Stables. 22 Columbia Aveuue,, _. GEORGE H. GREEN, JOHN F.- LINDBURG ... «. PROPRIETOR |: FOR SALE—To be sold asa going, concern, “ the California bakery, also a restaurant Qptfit with ere Ot $5000 rein: | stock In trade. One set of good harness and feral set sir dg hands oe city wagon. Wri1aM Learns, Trail, B. C. aforeied, 2b ‘and with FOR SALE—A 7 horse-power Pelton water wheel, cheap.. Address, A. By ReEo- ORD Office. FOR SALE—A four-room house. with furniture and equity in tote $1,000. Best of | location. from $2.50 to: - $3.50 per yeek Athabasca. First-Class Bar The best saddle horses at’ the Montana; phone 6. treas ur POse the objects forte fare re Bar supplied Rae he BEST brands of _ Liquors and Gigars. All my old friends: and others are invited 0 xive me a call. eu URUnLLEY Proprietor. amber . inthe raisole the sum, of 0. BUSINESS LOCALS. money not less tan 8100; ¢4 express uinds ster! ed ing: dors af Great eB ri iain and Ireland, at a value ot ¢ pound sterling, as may be req $436 to the Poveninres arall ‘be sealed: with the seal of the co ration of the clt of Rossland, and hall be signed by the mayor _o) said city, “The The-Russel hotel is first-class “in every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. —— Rossland, B.C. *Sec-Treasurer. Eee CUNLIFFE & ABLETT. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Thea_. MANOR HOUSE (Formerly the Highland) this e effect ane chink of British North ni Ty the city of| ‘Rossland. "Thesaid FOR RENT. coupons. a ‘payment of Five-room house, $25.00, Tate of ve G i thes real. ¥ive-room house with. bath, $25. ; i¢ said interest shall be be gaveble year yeany on aS per fi 3s EEE LECECEE ESE -The most’ stylish _turnouts—sad dle horses, coupes. or gurneys—at -| Montana stables, phone 6. Heavy Transferring. R First-class Saddle & Pack Horses; zi STABLES: ‘ Commercial Alley, Phone Ne, 39.. The Recorp covers the mining consequence of which the Jenckes Machine company, which through oct ose eo its’ representative, Frank Menden- gapedient to raise eaten da pt debentares res the sim of ini ‘ : ‘i i Beat piled ior to fae murpose aforesaid mining machinery in this dis- hefeas, the & cag opens ah gt of sald ity ts trict,: has decided to reach for fur- the total deb tt aad elty inc ther patronage through the RECORD. | and Ieee fal papery, fe Whole rateable land revised assessment roll 1s 91,444: today’s Recorp is that of C. w. tale the Su seat patric aaron 4 Mount & Co., who carry an up-to- and cyery yen! date line of men’s furnishings, suit- like. Readers will also note that J. W. Spring, Rossland’s jeweler, appre- an advertising medium, and has shown it by just doubling the size of his advertising space. of advertisers is that of L.’ Seney, whose specialty is in the line of fine boots and shoes. re we mention the new advertisement of P. Burns & Co., who have meat to sell, and who’ concluded to ‘tell because the Recorp reaches the people. ‘ This little mention is not to’ be Is now being conducted under the personal sup- ervision of - = -. - sth naay of Decem! e place where said ‘debentures are Paykbie’ jal rate on the dollar shall be levied and additi Five-room house, $8. The Grand Union dining room has been reopened., Best 25-cent Four-room house, $9. news of Rossland in every detail, in “hall, has supplied nearly all the thinterest tn the mean Sa able yearly at hve saooe ante bt, is Another new card to be found in he. payan 44715) sald: deben- ings, overcoats, hats, ties and ‘the ciates the value of the REcoRD as Still another new card in our list at Not to overlook the larger ones, the public so through the Recor, rued asa ‘“l'rade It is:‘not—only a brief reminder K that the merchants and business men are appreciating the value of the Recorp as an advertising me- dium. Every ‘news agent in Ross- land will tell you that he has largely increased his Recorp sales | “J and the Recorp is one of the best sellers of all the papers handled at the postoffice news stand. The Recor» is the oldest daily paper in the Kootenays, and it is delivered to your home or place of business every evening for 50 cents per month. The Recorp reaches: the people. Some very thoughtful Rossland ladies have established a public li- brary and free reading room in rooms 1 and 2, second floor, of the Stone block. All the leading news- avenu: avenue Ward On Tus Po-26-10t ee Ward " at interest and er payment it of the e debt thereby created, at and shall ‘beco1 oH Shall be raised a a pe the Fy deben- nally: cat a ohell | lorth- ue of ont Sebenture time Octobe , sOhee ‘Take notice that the abprels 2 ap pa aall te ae sland, nal cliy ot Resslepauiy & Busch's store, Columbia Eaward Baillie’s office, Columbia on whic 1H, at the City 0! esday 4 h the jote od nat the following places in the ic af Rave Solu zihday of N tweet the Cakes ot + ‘o'cloc! aha ete i steele in on to all all rateable, property of the eity, create a sinking fu ig 3 by la ‘law. "ahah take gftect and come ae force ont the ne 3th Ga oa DD. 1 Read the seco Read the third’ time ‘October ait, 1899. ssh ss “of med gore oor Clerk,’ | e muni- omibia avenue. E. N. OUIMEITE & CO., Insurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers ‘Transfer of Liquor License, fe Ni sitting of the Board of sioners for the city of: Hoosland, an cation will’be made ‘for a transfer, o license now held by 2 P.O, Box 16. Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and Insurance. . or Care, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shatting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work pecialty. Norte, amps ‘kept in stock. Agents for Wm. Hamilton 3 Malls, Concentrators, Ete. ‘Third Avenue, Bena P. 0. Hox 198. Poe ESR BNA all QUICK WORK ee ne for the slorence-botel, sitaated ‘on woe 23.) "block 17, of Eatiwey ‘addition, to D. C, McCarthy. this 23d day ot Ocioher, i W_MaNvAN; * R MM McCantuy. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. FIRE INSURAN CE Companies: Caledonian, - Lancashire, ‘Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. the it to T ods Act and Amending. ree ite of Ross- 3 execution, and al awa rd Baillie of the. city ctRass land,accoun! be |i ie teably. papers and periodicals will be found on the tables and the rooms will be open every day includii Sund NOTICE. for fof Liquor ig y until 10 p.m. Here those without comfortable homes to go to can spend a pleasant hour. To those simply making use of the rooms there will be no charge, but the in- stitution will be maintained by a card system for those who desire to take books out. The movement is certainly worth the hearty support of all citizens. The voters of Ohio will settle the political contest now being waged between Mark Hania’s candidate for governor—Judge Nash—and John R. McLean, the editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, who is the ‘ nominee of the fusion forces of the Buckeye state. The fight is broad- ening into a national affair. The result in the state depends on Cu- yahoga county, Hanna’s own home t+ county—and a democratic - victory would mean the political deposition of Hanna. tion conse. ‘that after the lapse ot gate of fhis potice, malssioners or other p mission to transl u- | Bi te a a Sclaration,. eee th pli- ith. And notice is hereby given | phat after tbe said rth da} ot Detembe! ee will fe. distribute the ontg tn Entit ed th ine assets omreG, ‘clahas of which he stall ie have totic meget the sald S.A. Held at the law offices of Mac: tion wi will be cense now aan held by Pat Cuannin; J. H. McDowell for the ‘Metropol situated on a portion of block E, Railway addition to the ‘ait Rossland, to Henry Breen and T. W. Dated this 20th day of October 1899. tan me lots Tt CUNNINGHAM, H. McDoweEwt. Cie on Fri ae oth day of Nove pat the our of four o'clock int the ae easiand, Bs ,, this rath day of Octo- Macponatp & Civ: ‘Silcitors for the trustee. wel Tenders Wanted. _ i | TP November an: the ee for. at e ‘pureh stocks of dry linge, comprising yh “state of Bf, J. ee ar be ae at the Bia avenue, Rossland: The hig! der not necessarily ‘Dated Octob.r 31, Mo S est or any ten- 10-20-15t NOTICE. Re-Nickel Piate Townsite. AKE NOTICE, that Mr. He w,c. ed ta be tl it for jackson or Dated this ‘2oth a rot VOctobet, 1 1. Solicitors for the sat ‘America Corporation, Limi atl on ‘other agent. the, pee ‘OF the fore parmenis | x aa chate be paid at the off ‘Corporat Limited, and C. Lure, Assignee, Transter of Liquor License. ices William B. Husban «Dated this 25th ‘day of Seruember ep. ‘ATSON, = \GRAND HOTEL. SPOKANE STREET. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. - Red Star Strnae & uy G . Does e delivered Will call at any Seanid Sob Fork done. Light and Bart of Fitiene short noiice. Ore contracts ta’ as 'e pay damage dove to _anvibing we peri G able rates, no fire risk. We act a shippers’ agents. house, or ship any class of good: WE SELL aoop, Office: W “‘pRY, SEASONED woop. 8t., oppr Bank of. Harthil Mer. The Arlington THE LEADING HOTEL-AT TRAIL. <<" Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. Jack Matthews, Prop’r. ootetiay.. ' Hotel—-~—ay CN ed First-Class ‘Business Lunch 35 Cents. ee in any style, a Specialty. Game in Season. ene~> Private Boxes for Fatt- ilies and Parties. Miss K. A.G, Creelman. P.O. Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Batimates furnished on all hinds oF work. Jobbing promptly attended ta Office endl shoy Commercial court, r AL hambra b NN JENCKES MACHINE C0O.; SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC. — ining + achinery Frank E. Mendenball: Agent, eae BO. x - wake hwSRE, muggier dniarac {Kenneth}. i Creek Hid. ‘Tre: J. O DREWRY'S MINING DEAL Wo Purchases an Interest in the Moyle Mining Company> J. C. Drewry, managing director of the Canadian Gold Fields syndi- cate, limited, has purchased a con- trolling interest in the Moyie Min- ing company, which owns the Moyie and Queen of the Hills mines near this place. The company is incor- porated for $240,000. Mr. -Drewry purchased 127,000 shares or nine- sixteenths of the whole. A portion of the shares purchased by him were held by an English syndicate and the balance by H. Bell-Irving, the Fraser river salmon canner, and one of the original owners of the property, The Go ham-Black- meals in’ Rossland. Twenty-two meals for $5. . C. E. Heard will open up his new tailoring parlors on Washington street in a few days. Hold your orders and get satisfaction. The: Ladies’ Aid of: the Baptist church propose holding a bazaar on the 15th and 16th of December. Particulars will be published later. pee Ae eS Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Recorp office. Established May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., intrao Kiamitity. MINING AND INVESTMENT | BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. ‘Walter L, Orde DickINSON & ORDE Stock Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. 0. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Bedford McNeill’s Cable address,,,, codes {Gfoughs. THos. Ss. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES . MINING AGENT. stock syndicate have purchased Cc bia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. a 6000 shares, and the remaining Telephone 86. P.O. Box 268 shares are at present held in Mon- treal. Mr. Drewry’s deal was a2 cash one and was. on a_ basis of $200,000 for the property.—Moyie Leader. z To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢ a W. Grove’s signature is on box. each A B, MACKENZIE & CO. ° MINING BROKERS. Cotumbia Ave, Rossland, B. 0. Cable address: *Betovi. " Telephoue 72 BEETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Imperial Block. Rosstand, B. C. R. A. Gtoves The most popular house in Rossland Cc. M. Weller. . A. S. Hunden. C. M. WELLER & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 27. No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. Rossland, B. C. TURF EXCHANGE. Under new management. —— FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anv CLEAN BED- . ROOMS. Bar Suppited with the Ficest. Give us a call. PB, J. SLAVIN« seers coe » PROPRIETOR. CHASE & SANBORN’S 7 Coffee and Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... Q. M. Fox & Co. HOTEL HOFFMAN, | Washington Street, Rossland, B, oO. —— First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. Harry McIntosh - - Speers? sata tei ar Nicely Furnished rooms Proprietor. | dere Black Silks and Satins. BLACK SATINS, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2 00 and 2.25 per yard. BLACK SILKS, in Peau d’Soie, at $1.25 and 1.50 per yard. FAILLES, at $1.25 per yard. TRY-ME SOIE, at $1.75 a yard. Ladies’ Rain-Proof Coats At $5.00, 7-00, 7-5 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, and $11.00. oo - Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits COVERT and VENETIAN, tailor modes, $10.00, 12.50, 15-005 18 00, 20.00, 22.50 and $25.00. OOOO ——<———— Kid Gloves ALBERTINE, in-black, modes, and ‘colors, at $1.25. DERBYS’, in tans, blacks and colors $i.28: - ALONETTE, in black, colors and creams, $1.75- ESTELLE, (Suedes), in tans, greys and modes, at $1.75- 10.00 FRIEZE JACKETS, $8.00, 8.50, 10.00,°11.00, 12.00, and 12.50. BROADCLOTH COATS, $15.00. Capes, © aay Capes, $10.00. GOLF CAPES, $10.00 and $15.00. i “ns < Coren BEAVERS, $6.00. 7.00. 8.00, 8.50,. 10.00, 12.50 and & 16. So & Ready-to-wear £ Skirts EG Look at this range ot prices. GJ SERGE SKIRTS, $4.00 and 4.50. FANCY-TRIMMED SERGE SKIRTS, at $7.50 and 10.00. PLAID CAMEL HAIR SKIRTS, $7.50. CREPON SKIRTS, $8.50 and 11.00. FIGURED SILK SKIRTS, $18.50. Bey OOOO Silk and Wool Shirt ‘ . Waists SILK WAISTS, at $5.00, 5:50, 6.50, 8.50 g.00 and $9.50. FLANNELETTE and WOOL WAISTS, at $1.50, 2.00, 3-00, 3-50, and 4.00. VELVET WAISTS, at $6.00. % CRESCENT DRY GOODS 3 ..COMPANY, LIMITED...