ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. GttEEtSELECEL EL LES WAS A LIVELY DAY otal Dealings on the Stock Exchange "Reached 92,500 Shares, ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER ‘25, 1899. THE ROSSLAND RECORD.| & next anniversary of his mutch! i hemi i Gity Bakery, LOOKING victory. WILLIAM K. ESLING, : 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS Tue Ovpest DatLy iN THE INTERIOR. INTERESTED! XMAS CAKE, PUBLISHED DAILY HXODPT SUNDAY. made now. Also a few pounds make Sept. rst, OFFICR: BASEMENT POSTOPFICE BLOCK. * THL. 98. P.0. BOX 538, Order now apd! have a Well-seasoned cake for your Xmas dint cake'and pastry a made of best material, ‘and the prices hee THE ANGELUS LOCALS. An Almost Marvelous First-class d ki Musical Instrument. For those who enjoy music these days, and lack the talent or knowl- edge of execution,. the genius has certainly come as near providing: a substitute in the Angelus-as can be hoped for. Almost any innovation may be looked for, but when one (hears the Angelus in the store of H. S. Wallace, his conviction is that the perfection of the end sought is little less than marvelous. In itself the Angelus resembles an ordinary aeolian, but by placing it against any piano-a_ series of hammers respond to the pumping action of the feet and strike the keys. So perfectly can the expres- sion and action be, regulated that one can hardly realize that it is not ofa 5 t Eagle’ AS LONDON SEES US. at Eagle's THE WHITE HOUSE TRADING COMPANY. ‘ dimnbaeah elias acces "alga panes ai “NOTHING in Making a Long Job of It... 93:9999399:392333332CCECEE CECE CEREECEED” Fine footwear, rubbers and over- Ten years ago the ground where shoes at Lalonde’s. the city of Rossland stands had not a house upon it, not even a trail across it, nor even a location notice within many miles of the spot, says the British Columbia Review, of <| London. Today the mines are giv- nition. ing employment to nearly 1500 men The Racon reaches the people. ig employ: O rly 15 Zg and in lieu of what was formerly a ag me a ineser- upexpiored and ial Z =I wilderness, the place simply throbs ‘with life and energy. _We mention Accoustant. Insurance this as an instance—a striking onc, it is true—of what i i ii ee it is true—of whatis going on in] 414 Mining Agent and Auctioneer. | The Russel hotel is first-class in every respect,, Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. : BULNORIPTION RATES; Daily, per month by ual Daily, hulf yeur by ‘mail Daily. p Daily, per year, fore’ Subscriptions i Orarlably in advance, Use Throat Ease for colds, hoarse- ness, tickling in the. throat, etc. Sold at Morrow’s drug store. . We are. receiving: new. goods: daily. A shipment of. je Blankets, ) Comforters, Overalls and Everythi G Vy pba Wend no work fo ve done GIANT IS STEADY AT 106 Advertising rates te be made known upon You fool yourse If if you think to get better goods though you pay so much more than at the Rossland Auction house. ‘Weakness in I, X, L. Sends That Stock Down to 160 and 16 1-20—Okanogan in Demand at Prices Around 100—Some Sale for Katie D, Green. ececeece! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. The Bon Ton coffee and oyster parlors, open evenings. >», . TO ADVERTISERS, — ‘British Columbia. at the’ present], The ore ship of the Rossland camp now average 5000 tons a week; within the next few Giant is a shade weaker than'yes- terday, but out of 42,500 shares ;re- Rossland’s leading confectioners, the Bon Ton. Oyster parlors in connection.. A choice line of cut flowers always on hand. ECEEEEEI3333325¢. New reading matter makes your ur interest. Ne have . , : fine statl ‘ advertisement attractive. We will Teta Sattonery toa gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10a. m. some beauti- we ‘ Us £O...0. Manager Rossland Opera House. atiow the BEST, bit yet —_—_ THE TIDE HAS TURNED. The London correspondents‘ of some American newspapers repre- sent the British people as writhing with humiliation at the spectacle of British territory in Natal overrun by’ The only peoplewho suffer these torments are those jingoes who howl for war whenever Great Boers. Britain becomes engaged in contro- versy with another power, fer temporary defeat. tive souls are to be pitied for hav- ing to endure such acute’ pain,’ but: they are not the.British people; they are the extremists, who become un- duly elated at victory, unduly cast down by defeat. The great mass of the British people are cool and determined. and howl with pain when her forces suf- Their sensi-. because our Paper atuch shapes, tlte 4/4 sala tus ft § secu sa “aa : ‘HS. WALLACE. months;probably by March, 1900, the output will probably reach 6000 tons weekly—$6,000,000' per. an- numh.* What this means for the whole province can be readily pre- ~['ceived; What it means for the whole "Dominion of Canada can also be siege of Ladysmith. - The tidé’ of victory: has turned in favor of Gréat Britain, and her forces. will not rest until-Soltith’ Africa is all British; united in as strong a federation as Canada is and Australia will be. BEFOULING THEIR IDOL.. Admiral : Dewey has . already learned by: experience that greatness invites attacks from the social scav- engers who' make it their business to befoul with, mud the image of any man who has been set on