THE ROSSLAND RECORD. | WILLIAM K, ESLING. ‘Tie Orpest DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOBPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: BASEMENT PoSsTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. 98. Py 0, BOX S38. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail Bally" half year by mail Daily, per year Daily. per yea Advertising rates Will be made known upon ‘application. The RECORD reaches the people. apo THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899- TO ADVERTISERS. ——- New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “tad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m- MAKER OF A NATION. The people of Rossland will have an opportunity tonight which may suggest 5060 being offered, day said to me: rial authorities not 2000 m TWO DOUGHERTY ORGANS. Mw cepted.’ ” nel’s position by saying: ONE MASON’ &: RISCH PIANO. expense. There ‘is no eyes go further than that, for 1 ‘gree with Dr. Davie,who the other — Let the Canadian In Probate and Inthe Matter of the Goods ‘| government at once offer the impe- ‘The Colonist endorses the colo- Gran Pan , “If the call were for ‘five times er han thatumber, ‘the people would nobly | forward the sane duly verified to the above named respond and would'sustain the gov- award J. Grant erndient in/incurring the necessary 1599 tnt al , but ] | IN THE COUNTY COURT OP KOOTENAY HOLDEN IN ROSSLAND. ‘of Edward Dwyer, Dece: en, but 10,000, and let Canada pay for them too, if their services are ac- f June, tof -And.ti any clai st tt Edwai » Rossland, B. C. land this 2éth day ot November, LY J|AMILTON, c Solicitors for the administrator. what the’ Www being done. people are réa If Sir. Wilfred Laurier hi doubt ‘about ‘it; let him call ONE ANGELUS PIANO- PLAYER. mu ‘ooo'men, and he will me seeehetration of ‘willing posal ‘to parliament, what + Booka, Stationery. Wall Paper, Parte’ have to say? fancy Goods, Toys, Notions. ment ‘together and propose to send ee dws that will echo around the world.” H. Ss. Wallace, If Laurier were to make that pro- And if it were government is doing; ‘but there‘is complaint that more. is ‘not ‘As soon as the second s_he cotitingent | is’ afloat, preparations | 3 made t éught tobe begun tor'a third. The ady to pay the ‘bills. NOTICE. Notice i: as any Ke parlia: tramways have a loyalty would , ions, ru Plain, Striped and Fancy —> — SILK WAISTS, VELVET WAISTS it Assorted: Colors,” Japatiese Robes, Biderdown Robes, *pidérdown Dressizg Sacques, Plaid Blousés it: different colors, and’ Ladies’ Wrappers all new and just received. ion Our assortinieiit of Ties is’ ‘gomethitig® wou- derful... It pays to see. our Jine-as they até ‘protiotiticed Leaders. [ROSSLAND HVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 28,189. : (pe gieRher errr g's Waffle Parlor. 34036 Washington St, Eergeur —_—— CEN Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 b 84-88 Washington Street. Poultry. iiBEEF . Just received a full supply. of the Celebrated Smith’s Falls Poultry -, algo a new fresh stock of : Fancy Biscuits, Candies, etc Prices Right. ~. AGNEW & CO’Y,, Corner ot ‘Washington Street and Third Avenue JUST... OPENING. — fom. MEALS in f ‘Rossland. CIGARS! Finest Imported and... Domestic Cigars. Pipes for ‘Holiday Gifts. ~All kinds Chewing “ands. BIG BANQUET FOLLOWS INSTALL OFFICERS Those Who Will Preside in Corinthian Lodge A. F.& A. M. The Retiring Master, Worshipful Bro. W. N. Dunn, is Presented with a Past Masters Jewel on Behalf of tho Members of the Inpdge—Pleasing Speeches and Songs. Corinthian Lodge No. 27, A. F. & A. M., installed officers last even- ing with Right Worshipful Bro. A. S. Goodeve as installing officer. The new officers are: George Her- ing, Worshipfal Master; J. S. Clute, S. W.; George R. Kellam; J. W.; John Kirkup, Treas.; “-H. J. TODAYS STOCK SALES. Following is a summary of the salos on the local exchange today, together with the qhotations: ———_ Hossland Sales. Today’s sales ‘on the Rossland exchange were:’ I. X.- Le 2gc; Giant, 2000, 1500) 774% 1000, 743 28%4c, 500, 29%c; Der Tamarac; 500, 10¢; ooo shares. . ASKED Cariboo [Camp MoKinney]# 1 05 nehaba . 13 Knob Hill... Rathmullen . Brandon é& Golden C1 a x jandee. . Dardanelles . “ a! 28 aS8e0REe gooo, 1000, 8c, BID} RoBadSFS EWERT BROS» Ca*9 JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. ; <2, FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. SKATING BAND GONGERTS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. RINK NOW OPEN DAILY siite. 4a 28a SERSRS EEE ee x to be ‘carried, as it doubtless would | to be, what'sort of a position would’ pal Tarte‘and-his handful of supporters rives from being an integral part of | be in? . ‘Tarte has raised an issue the world-wide empire. From the which he had better have allowed mother country she~ obtains thoge | to rest, for Colonel. Prior’s state-|' laws’ which are the synonym of lib- ments of fact cannot be denied and Kerty “under™law; the’ p! ‘Stection ot | his cont! ions’are indisputabl the naval and military power; and the “security arising from the fact |" that, whoever’ attacks *Canada, at- = tacks Great Britain, ‘and’ will be as- ‘Manitoba. gone, -Ontario sailed with the whole power of the and Prince Edward Island just join- empire. This is- no time for bar- ed the glad procession, looks like gaining as to the exact part-Canada | 4. Tory. triumphal march; doesn't it? should bear in maintaining the gen- The~‘ general elections can’t be eral imperial forces, but, since. Mr. brought on too soon now. Ottawa Tarte has raised the‘ point, it is ot Citizen. out of place to remind him ‘and ‘his’ friends that Canada is-only doing “Robert Barr says that Canada is by voluntary, extra-legal - act what “Steeped in literary darkness and other colonies have agreed to.do: by rye whisky.” -That is’ a terrible a. solemn, ~ permanent: agreement arraignment of our Canadian cous- with the mother-country, and that ins—and they ‘may -have ‘something | Tim ig and Deselopment Company of th : the aid she is rendering does not by | to say in reply to Mr. Barr. Seattle | said Com ce ¥ any ‘means: equal - the benefits she | Times. the same—to gather together a1 cciveg from -the von with |. -In.what particular kind of whisky number of scattered province: nd, | ne + * " provinces ancy’! Great Britain. This question of a| was Mr Barr steeped when he made by: developing and strengthening | «tribution ds -the i +7-| that 1“? - the common points of interest, to contribute! pacer make it, and no workto be. done. CF weld them together into a nation defense -may come up “in concrete aie on. it di —— : SERGES . ; arrae : “ P = i visa - See ee ee aa, ine wna na a aabaab: “the “Cascade Record enters 4 | wis stigmata Ret i : ° the -more- vigor ‘through ‘the ‘en-'| vigorous. protest against the pro-'| SPBlah Sot above the re manship of her leading men was a . \ lof G 4 shares], over ang spaid and non-assessal matched by equally wise statesman- hanced sentiment of ‘loyalty. which ‘ae of Grand Bors to. discharge, to the. vendor aa peanaideratep Mor te Samey, Gia? 5 Mr. ke’: 7 se i . “the | of thrist ‘E Ship in the mother-country, which has been aroused by Mr. Tarte’s ut- | her wage into. Kettle River, ‘‘th: e fostered her highest aspirations and VeRee - “a aC) just | K Way. Caf sei w% ote. a @e arrived the Company. ane | == terances. ~Then -Me.- Tarte -may pure, - flowing’ stream from which | yégeanets jorize such other thus kept. her loyal to the British crown. A t ae = Te 5 = - ~) Bteve as‘may i - ed advisable forthe carrying out, in‘any * e si astte ‘ en : wish that he had not spoken; - or -at-| We quench our thirst,””’ says the ethod the intent of the ast wrec Guiteee In cay Se HEARD’S No men are better fitted’ to dis- .cuss the affairs of the Dominion » Game in Season. feast that he -had spoken at atime Record. when British patrietism'was less ac- Tailoring’... ..Parlors tive in‘Canada. Washington Street, with its citizens than those who had LR ARR a hand in framing that Dominion. The people of Rossland should not miss this opportunity to hear one of them, for it may never recur. —_—_— not be repeated—that of hearing one of the fathers of the Confedera- tion discuss the affairs of the nation which he did more to make thanany other living Canadian. Sir Charles Tupper is a man whom the Cana- dian people should delight to honor, a man whose life has been “spent in strenuous service for his couutry, whose statesmanlike abilities have been ripened by'a long’ experience in public office covering a wide range of subjects, and whose head has been crowned with deserved | honors by a grateful sovereign, as the head of an equally grateful people. The men who took the lead in bringing about the Confederation should be held in as high reverence among Canadians as the signers of the American Declaration of Inde- pendence and the makers of the American constitution are held in the great republic. Their work was Rossiand and Grand Forks, B.C , 2 Smoking Raymer, Sec,;" I. B. Kenty, S. D.; ’ Frank French, J. D.; D. E. Kerr, Tobacco. M. of C.; Worshipful Bro. Frank ? Brislow, chaplain; John Dunlop, s. if ‘ an Geo. C. McKay, J. S.;S. Carver, Pere tyler. “MORRISON & BRYENTON, ‘After the ceremon A : : eb y, the senior Colambls syenh warden elect, J. S. Clute, addressed the retiring master worshipful Bro. W. N. Dunn, and presented him, on behalf of the lodge, with a past master’s jewel, -which-was acknow- ledged with~much appreci ‘ion : by Mr. Dunn, A _ banquet followed with 75 guests at the table. Pleas- |- ing speeches were made by Right. Worshipful Bro, Goodeve, Wor- oR RK fine line of Toronto Biscuit Ce assorte WOW ODEO , eee BISCUITS. JAMS AND -HOLSTEAD & WRIGHT: aa BISGU FIRST|AVE,, AND WASHINGTON ST. este oR ~ VASQUERADE CARNIVAL. ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 4. _NINE HANDSOME PRIZES: porations, to furnish an eeu Boo! Baan hopin s ontreal ionte Christo. orthern Belle .| ebises,, pri’ p son Ele ts. ; si Bo. — EDITORIAL NOTES. t to receive INEERNATIONAL | POREN-FEED 00; nd: 1a ;! tO, " i vi aes Qabk zi 2 in said T ak S I C f j : ] I | Hay, Oats, Wheat, Bran; and powe:s a fa Ea i : ‘ asary or inci- 4. act wll Stuffs... Monday; Dec. 25th--Grand.Xmas. Bis We also carry.a full stock of Brackman.& Ker’s First appearance’, Direct from the east Rolled.Oats, Oatmeal and . a shipful Bros.! Bristow, Dunn, Con caines * THE DOCKMANS, Graham Flour, Herring and Dr. Leckie, and Bros. "Champion Bag Punchers of the World. ._ Sensation of Madison Square Cy Gara ry : : December, A. D. 1899. MAODONALD & JOHNSON. Solicitors for thé Applicants. . “\ Jack Asticy..- Sone enn . J. J. Billageaa. : Bast Columbia avenue, Rossland, B. C {° others. The remarks were inter- a = —= on, the Si spersed with songs by Bros: Fraser, nas market, McCrae, -Archer and Burrows. ~seayhat The lodge is.in a prosperous con- Is ‘wi at dition.and has about 100 members. they The'new temple, now in course of say, who construction, will cost abont $6,000. have seen the ‘new... vevytnigl'as "Oneae as you can ‘WORSTED fAiND ‘ “THE BEST” ———————— which we sell to the TRADE ONLY Wood, Clute, Oliver, Kerr and jen, Greater New Yor! MONDAY, GRAND OPENING —— Service of Song at St. George's. A service of song was given in St.George’s Sunday school by. mem- bers of the school on Sunday: vafter- noon under the direction ‘of D.’ N. The Eastern Star. H d, the superintendent, Miss -Next'week Alpha Chapter No. 1,.| Quimette at the organ. Eastern Star,-will instal the newly elected. officers, who are:. . Mrs. Eleanor Jacobs, ‘ worthy matron; 5 Mrs. Agnes Kenty, associate mat- Miners Ball—leave -order -early ron; William N. Wood, worthy pat- | for cut flowers at the Bon Ton. ron; Mrs. Annie -—E, Dunlop, con- * + e ductress; Mrs. Clara M. Blevins, J- Fi cote has moved: his ‘| associate conductress;. Mrs. Ettals i | Lurty, secretary; W. H..S. Gavin, under Jerry Spellman’s hotel. .| treasurer; Miss Maud Bristow, Ada; Best 25-cent--meal-~in~-towo—} |Mrs.. Mabel Schaidt, Ruth; Mrs. "| Grand Union Dining room. Union Nannie E. Rees, Esther; Miss | help. ae § iB Elizabeth Smith, Martha; Mrs. K. E.Bristow, Electa; George Cc. Mc- Kay, chaplain; Frederick Burrows, organist. - The chapter.now has a member- ship of 48. : NOTICE. THE Gity Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS Last week of the Wonderful VAN GOFRE GOTRELY, Herculean Equilbrists, ‘The Kettle River Mining and Development Liability. "Also last week of the Present International Stock company, , all appearing in Péarl & Cassidy’s Musical ‘Offering, r : ne . =. “HER MAJESTY'S 3 FRUIT CAKE, . =, 2 why ‘wz hig + Pav a ae et —o PN . mow ea well-season! _. SHIP, ‘MAINE. iss ‘inka dinners the, cag Tommy Atkins as Captain and a Star Crew fs a NOTICE—A new Eastern Company on the New. Year, ‘now edroute; impo Seiad Manager A. Zimm 3 FAREWELL BEN 3...~ SEY MOURS~~~3. Eline De Boise Freil and Barr -John Howet. Bessie Vernon and 20. others. meeting are a to pass the BUSINESS LOCALS. ———- Tendered ‘J.8. Holland; * The Russel hotel is firstécl in! every respect. Table is: not ex-) > \ celled in Rossland. e@. Everything nobby and up-to-date; ¢: St ia the hookups ‘at ‘the’ Montana ‘ stables, phone 6. —_—_ Private rooms for parties. ayy Business Men’s Lunch, 850.- gatas Sis T par nt: Ga es RO ‘Oper Day ond Night.. its expensive and dan! 0 te th: te ingot the rouble and Ere rteesble tank of Booms and Bar ein clganing lamp ‘You will find it far more } :. ‘Fine Hotsled Goods. Physicians recommend most ion 5 of the Com| ‘ cm ‘Dated at the ‘| highly -Schlitz’s- extract- ‘of . malt. y of December, 1899. :| Sold by the bottle at the.Interna- | Sec-Treas, of ts Bove Mr. - Tarte’s opposition to, the tional family liquor store. _Import~ ‘opment Comp ee . . : ‘ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- ; Canadian contingents has. ‘proved a| dies by the bottlé, basket or case ‘at boomerang. - Through ‘his: organ, : ¥ ‘moderate ‘prices. tf La Patrie, he has persistently-raised a HOUDES=< ™ Straight Cut TARTE’S BOOMERANG. ca ‘To Cure-a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Twenty-four thousand pounds of ‘Tablets. All druggists refund the | the best poultry just received vat P.' |: money if it fails to cure. 25¢ E.| Burns & Co's. for the holiday, > “iifisa Swanson, Prop. © —<_£_==—_=<€—¥—=w_eEeEeeeeeem | CLASSIFIED.“ Electric A CONTRAST. In strong’ contrast to the quib- bling objections raised by Mr. Tarte to the sending of the Canadian con- tingents to South Africa are the sentiments of President Charles Magee, expressed at the annual meeting of the Bank of Ottawa. Mr. Magee said: Businese of all kinds throughout the Dominion is active and profit- able, the people generally are pros- perous and contented, loyal to queen and country, and proud of forming part of the imperial power of Great Britain. It occurs to me, however, that the advantages re- ceived from the tion with the objections which-have'so -stirred the country’ that" from. all! directions | éome declarations ‘that the contin- | ‘sss Twelve tons of holiday 2 just arrived at‘P.! Burns & Co's. Advertisements wide Eis, peat ee ken fo 5 . er ord. Nothing taken for poultry | uf Han as cents. Six asertions, t.00. TAILORING. gent should be increased manifold; |) :; if necessary to ensure British -suc- cess in South Africa, .The speech Bent session fot may time, before. the of Charles Magee, president of: the per ee its, western Bank of Ottawa, - proposing : that Canada should . offer ‘to bear her share of the cost -of imperial de- d fense is the :first- instance of the 1 Moritreal, 17th’ November, 1899. pan: apply. joard. + * : PBELL OSWALD, Secretary - carries the best assortment of imported and. do- Smesti¢ goods in ‘Rossland. ‘None: but first-elass Tabor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia |’ avenue, Rossland. ! SITUATIONS AND HELP. WANTED A first-class chambermald for .ho- tel in city, Unless experienced and’ clean, please rte de | do not apply. Address XY Z, this office" — 2t kind. . Now comes Col. E: G. Prior, who writes -to - the Victoria Colonist in these words: “Who, 'I would ask, guards . our. NOWCES shores with her ships, who protects: cal i our commerce on the high seas, and MINERAL ACT, 1896. mother country are not sufficiently appreciated. The very prosperity of the bank, as exemplified in the report we are considering, and the security for life and property en- joyed by the people of this country is largely due to the protection afford- bl iis to lie down at bight in | intend, sat peace: and’ sectrity ‘knowing’ that’ | tothe Minin none date molest-us? It is’ Great ovement Britain.. And what do we..pay for all this? Absolitely nothing.” Not of Improvements, a dollar do we'pay for it. * That be- G.. ing the case,:I:cannot five ‘that: ee Apply, Goodeve Bros. 2a7-st WANTED—Girl for light housework, Mrs. M. G. Sullivan, Trail, B.C, 3 in ere lo- AUCTIONEER GENTS’ FURNISHINGS at 2 sacrifice. Get ‘our prices. Aution sales conducted. Get terms. Houghton's Sale Rooms. C.P.R. blocs, George |.’ Houghton Autigneer and Manager- FOR RENT. D. 1899. Gauses. able for private boarding house, on graded street inserted at, the | rere a 4 ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant. Tailor, BOY WANTED—To learn the drug business. E YY, * + ae Ys vals leasant and ‘much cheaper to... +4- + Use Estimates furnished fo: Wiring and Lighting. Electric Fixtures carried in Stock. ights! Ther bur ness place a - ‘ighter a) reduce rsurance, give your home Or ce, an sa @ you money in many ways «ses ++ ; oEJectric Powers supplied for Mining and Manufacturing: purposes. It is much cheaper shan steam. pepe Bie cating . tors for Sale or Re it y 7 Rossa Water & Licht @. ‘ jar casé of trouble with lights, teleph 267 _ Rath Sag af eben eden opr tad ~ eo t en nen nnn nary FOR RENT—Large, well-furnished house, suit--|_ ‘pain compare ini whiteness und: pur- ity with the. personal and house- , jagld:linen done up atthe... -. os ae of Dniper feet + 3 3 gis Eléctric [.aundr wtrorize those’ who spend their money at home with you, and tbere- own and your city’s: ‘PAPERS and ‘MAGAZINES... ‘WE TKE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR PAPERS AND MAGAZINES AT PUBLISHERS PRICES. —= ‘LINTON--BROS. “BOOK STORE. ~~ Saloon. - - ‘Washington Street. yUnder new manage ; 4 ENE «+--+, with the BEST brands of. and Gigars . “invited Bar suppl Rolt & Grogan, ~ Mines; Stocks and . 5 Irisurance. Representing the following W. Grove’s signature: is on each’ box. : Blankets and harness at Clark’s. _—_—_—_——_—— Eagles Attention. i Being holiday week there will be no meeting of Rossland Aerie No. 10 tonight. Harry DANIELS, Secretary. —_—_ A Lost Bloodhound. A bloodhound, black collar, brass buttons. Any person having know- ledge of whereabouts of same will confer a favor by communicating with the REcorp office, phone 98. NOTICE. Rossland Winter Carnival. A public meeting is hereby called to meet in the city hall on Friday evening (29th inst.) at 8 o'clock, for trade. Call: at M. We Simpson’s ‘for news, ‘stationery, tobaccos, music, sleighs, toys. You fool yourself if-you think to get better goods though you pay ‘so much more than-at the Rossland. Atiction house. * Dr. Scott's Headache Powders are a sure cure “for headaches caused by powder.smoke, etc: Sold, at Morrow’s Drug store. O. M. Fox & Co. are opening a splendid line of holiday 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 China and Crock-' ery, one likes. a large asortment to . Cigarettes. -B. Hotde & Company, Quebec ¢: Crow & Morris, Rossland. | Ord a MANUFACTURED BY Are Better that: the Best. ‘WHOLESALE AT z ENGINEERS AND nbhira Avenue, Hossland- CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Qre Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shaiting, Hangers and Pullers, | 2ipe work Itys Northey Pum kept in stock. Agents for Wm. 8 specialty uney amps (fp, Concentrators, P. 0. Box 198. FIRE INS U RANC E the purpose of appointing commit- h zi - wgodicineh P a I o J: "| tees and taking such other steps as choose from. You will find.it in the x there is a man-in.Canatla > who, can ~ z four blocks from Uolumbia avenue, Address “A. . z “Com antes: : way’ be necessary to arrange. for the crockery and glassware, department. RG ed by the army and navy of Great | be so contemptibly small, "eo uaut NOTICE. B. C., REcoRD office. Baggage delivered iP 3 . y Britain, and towards the mainten- Py iagsree t ; —_— oo cetvally located: e g 7” 7 - i m Caledoni hi 1 " 1 at the. Pacific Tea company. ised ra ed: bie A Os ‘ Fs . * im: me rude ee! are- e a aledonian, Lancashire, | annual winter carnival. : y terably mean, as to grudge re . ace, : NICELY furnised rooms, centrally located: a died. N W €1 : ance of which Canada contributes | 4 g, yi ee eee [AN extraordinary general ting of the ‘sh - ken. . Furniture, joved. a : : ; nothing. The feeling is gr Zs Assi! i Sliver | Private family; stove i{ desirid.. Apply at this : Connecticut of Hartford A. S. GooDEvE, Mayor. . e is growing . ger, as she does now; of: being left: Dla avec ber + FOR SALE. house, or ship any class of Roods. ; lendid isolati = ee to the articles of co-partnership, i rs.privi | FOR SALE—Old established. first-class restaur a LoeLi & € ; * nothi a e order the Staked by lum Ing op. Eatablished May, 1895. and | . in ee all and giving nothing. It is true, imperial defense, of ee all the jurther, er asiness as , Ect MINING AND. INVESTMENT , ‘Acting Secretary. dete set ; young men to assist in maintaining for naval-and’ ‘military ag il 4 our goods are not of the SAME Up-Town restaurant, Washing-, ton street, opposite-C. P. 'R. depot. First-class meals. Horatio Duffy, proprietor. gente esl at grade than those of our Com- petitors, and in many instances BETTER, and,...--+ —_ Ficstecl ds coloniés get’ “equal being taxed for price is $1350. with $350 cash, $300 say in six Tnonths,.and the balance at the rate of $10 per month. Apply at this office. : ‘you cannot save TWO THIRDS The best poultry, turkeys, 13% ” or HALF. on your purchasing cents'to.1g cents per Ib; geese 1174 4 from us,.WE DO NOT WANT - to 13 cénts; chickens, 1034: to ‘11% YOUR TRADE.....-000* . A 5 firs | cents, at P, Burns.& Co's. : TE om EE a eet ¢] F so THos: Ss. GILMOUR, ok—Cleaning, pressing - ¢ .- oe Sasence ; dyeing done on short (notice at The Rossland Auction House, Washington . Street Dyeing: .and 42 E. Columbia Ave. |: Be bannett, ‘Manager. Cleaning works. , Telephone | x28. _-The Rosstand Trading Co., Mrs. Currie, prop. |= * f + Old Balvation Army Building. J. Cherrington, Manager. Ohe of the Leading Bars of the city. j-+ Spokane Street, pext.to-International thi ., holders. rande Gold ant f 3 ’ peng sides ale Mining:Company, Limited Tiability. will be held | office. she rates, no fre 5 2.¢.THE. -++ Rossland, B.C., D b a7th, forougtout the Dominion that the motherland when: she’ Stiinds In ddin#:| atthe head adie of the company, ‘Colum- rates, a ; NE RON -Imperial. 7808 , : 3t time has come for some d r WE SELL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WOOD. ; \ J aN NS | OR nae io splendid feoloties e ts fee the: e_-afternoo! side the eee owers.priv! OBiice: Wastington Bt., opposite Bank of Montreal. J. W. Hartline, Mgr. 2 : and that we should cease to occupy | ,~ 2 ce te + ener total rev een same, OF le company: tua pass reso- |" ant. Fine proposition for the right party. For | _ a : Se Ap yy ge oe the undesirable position of taking 45 P ol ‘enue Tuttons for corporation On CES particulars address ‘P.O. Box 141. Nelson, B. C. JACKSON CO., but new single ‘and . double: cutters : ll i may fe e FOR SALE—A five-roomed house, plastered Spokane 8t., opp. Burns’ market. hid at the Montana stables, phone 6, we have recently voluntarily sent a ian B esa oy NS and nicely finished, in desirable location, |The — : 4 thousand of our bravest and best BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Clay Pipe and:Fittings for Chimneys. Le Roi Livery, Feed Sanitary Plumbing ~-§ Sale Stables. Specialty. Telephone 27 - P.O. Box 271. OHN Fr. LINDBURG ..+- «PROPRIETOR the rights of British subjects in 34:13, Pet 8 cons atta The |: NOTICE. ant ooo ° @ & > South Alrieas and from present ap- | balance we get free-fronnGreat Bri- | | Novembet etb. a. FOR SALE— a F WHOLESALE MARKETS pearances the second cortingent of |tain, And yet statistics show that:| Initial post 8: ¥ Reveleto! fered will likely be accepted, but | the colonies are: rowing in both ris’ mineral claim. that is not enough. The country e:colonies. Arc hiE Be ° Nelson, S: NOTICE if hereby given that 30 days aft ONE ACRE, 8 - is here! given that lays after can afford, in addition to making wealth and resources. more rapidly di i eg to if . 1898. corner of Oliver M. Har- Grand. Forks,-and* Vancouver. mre jate I inten apply to the Chief oad se than the mother’ country. Now, | Commissioner of Land and Works for per- r greater provision for the defense’ of : 'y .| mission to‘purchase the followed described facing on Princess street, with three-roomed i the different provinces, to follow the what te should Canada. tale? lands 4 ous feats, for— Rossland, — Trail, e lead of Australia and Cape Colony the colonies to show the mettle of . : youd, 3 and make a direct annual contrihu- | their men and their devotion.to the $550. Ge Sait hy the cost of supporting the | motherland. | Canada ‘has already ritish navy. * i rs es sent 1000 men and will no doubt in | acres. 5 Mr. Magee frankly acknowledges | the end send another 1000, © You, ie Oxsven M, HABErO, a E. N, OUIMETTE & COm ssland, DB. v. 4 Real Estate........ Insurance and Mines. the priceless advantages Canada de-| sir, inthe columns of your paper, Young a aend, 5 o. New Bank of Montreal Building, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Colambia Avenue. Rossland, B. 0. RETAIL MARKETS... Nelson, © Ymir, © ‘Kaslo,~ Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Phenix, i y, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and- Vancouver. A : —— Sandon, New: : ‘Ww. C. McDONALD, Contractor. and Builder. Contracts of any satiate ee Shoe Moving and . Raising Buildings a Specialty. + + Apply 85:Thetapeow Aveaue. Hair dressing and itches Spokane: prices. Goods “" manufac- tured on our premises. Miller-Der- vant manufacurer of fine hair. goods. , etc., 129 C 1 id aven- ‘Telephone 88. P.O. Box 268 A a B. MACKENZIE & co. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland; B. ©. | ve east.” ‘oH, Heavy. Transferring. _pat-class Saddle & Pack Horses. < STABLES: Commerocial.Alley, Phone No. 89. + Portofiice Box 16. _ Willidsa Donald, Mgr., Rossiand Branch. ilidm Donald, Met Rose in secede