ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 13, 1900. sion of an election bet on Wednes- TROT TIT TT ed BHSHee gue eae ee T h e Atl: gl 11 al Clearing Couptryrs Needs, Beamish’ and a number of others —AT THE— The board of trade last evening MéLaren, pastor Of | were in A, H. McNeill’s office about resolv ed that the resolutions passed | St. Andrew's church, Vancouver, 8 o'clock that evening, discussing a by the associated boards of trade | will arrive in the city tonight: and | pet in regard to which Mr. McNeill means a GREAT SAVING to customers to purchase Coli season's Best and Newest Merchandise, at... last August should be reprinted and | will occupy the pulpit of the Ross- | way drawing up an agreement, when WORKING FOR LEGISLATION, PTWRNATETH CENTURY FUND, - Canada Arq Aaked to ‘Trade Will Make Kuown the Rend eee Million Dollars. copies sent to all members of the | land Presbyterian church tomorrow, | Mr, Walker entered and somebody legislature with a view to action morning and evening. Mr. Mc-|caid: “Here is a man who will * this session. These matters include | Laren’s visit is in the interest of the | toan you the S1ovp."". Mr, Walker the appropriation of $25,000 a year “Twentieth Century fund” of the | stered to make a bet of that amount for the British Columbia agency in | church, __ [on Goodeve on his own account and London, a protest against any in- At the general assembly held in}ig put up a $50 deposit. This led crease in mining taxes at this time, Hamilton, Ontario, in Junie, 1899, | ¢9 an altercation with Beamish, who the establishment of a high school | it was decided to raise $1,000,000 | called the other party a lot of bluff- for Kootenay and Rossland, the ne- | during the ensuing two years for | ers and finally applied a vile epithet cessity for more school accommoda- | church purposes. The fund will be |4, Walieer.. Beamish then started tion, a grant in aid of a school of | divided into two parts, one of $600,-| out of the room, Walker: foll mines, and asking for an approp-ia- | 000 to be known ‘as the Common and some of Beamish’s friends parE tion of $15,000 for roads and trails | fund, the other of $400,000 for dis-| that at this point Walker. reached in the Trail Creek mining division, | charging debts on church property: | out and seized Beamish by the coat as follows: $10,000 on the wagon | Of the amount about $450,000 has | collar, They passed out to the road to Sophie mountain; $12,500 already been subscribed and the | clerk's office, where Beamish josth d for half the cost of a wagon road | ministers of the church in Canada | walker against a table and ‘made # from Norway mountain to the Co-|have agreed to raise - $100,000 | nove to strike him. lumbia & Western railway, the | among themselves. The synod cf] When the two,cases came up for other half of the cost of this road to | British Columbia, which includes hearing this morning before Mr. be defraved by the mine owners of | this province and Alberta, has been Boultbee, Mr, Walker offered to that district, . and $2500 for the asked to raise $48,000, The fund | withdraw his charge, but Beamish ma‘ptenance and improvement of | is to be completed before May 15t, | would not allow it, so both cases existing roads and trails. igor, and subscriptions are payeble | came to trial together. Beamish The Dominion government was | at once, quarterly, half yearly, or | made a great show of being a clever asked to appropriate $50,000 for a| yearly as may best suit the conveni- cross-examiner and was repeatedly public building for this city. ence of the contributor. The cat- | called down by the court: for asking ‘The board decided to find a per-j vas» for subscriptions will com- | irrelevant and leading questions. _ manent office, where it could hold | mence next week. the end Beamish was fined $5-a a meetings and have a mineral ex- hibit. i It was decided to hold the an- nual meeting on the first Wednes- day in March and to change the VOL," §. NO. 112. PRICE 5 CENtS THE FRENCH FIGHT They Sink Ohinesa Gunboats and Sein ~Parritory. @ senewieneee poUNCILS OHANCE = Mayor Goodeve at ‘the Ola Expire, the New Come hn,” me Daidsles. oe a). “®, Spring ‘Is Prepared - show ‘a great stock of | - Bold. and Silver Watches and fal neat Clocks, Cut Sass : fine “Manicure Sets 3 Bikey Silver Pieces, ‘We have been adding. $8 our atock and nd you aly find as fine {a lne of Goods as can os: in 7 |Z Alo LADYS MITH TOSETTLE THE BOUNDARY uller’ s Horeca. Marke © | wectize simone wanna nt stay “Obinese—Land Fores Burn and Pillage Combined Movement Vilague and Held Mandarina as esr Across Tugela. tages, BOERS GO TO BLOF HIM Moh weg last Reports Frosted to oud Council, Whode | * |S Mon Bay Kind Words at Departing— New Oonncil | Swora ix kad Oommittecd: Ap E vil Segsat Meting Temerrow. as W: Spring, the Leading Davellors ieee secant goo ead 4 Next to Postoffice.-. scuasanaceasenees oeEEoeesaeessees Tacoma, Jan. 15.—The steamer Elm Branch brings. news from Shanghai that French |. warships have taken possession of Kwong Chau Wan bay, where a boundary dispute has beea pending for sev- eral months. The French sanktwo Chinese gunboats, destroying their guos and ammunition and taking the.officers aboard the French ship as prisoners, ©The French had four killed and 28 wounded. The Chi- > The—old city: council peaceably expired ‘arid’ the néw council entered upon its :duties: during ‘the—noon |' hour today dad Mayor: ‘Goodeve has begun his second term of office with- |; out Producing more than a passing ‘ripple over’the surface of municipal affairs.~. The. old ‘council met at. 31:30: a. })m., the a mayor inthe chains ‘ You to eximine olf Stock before asking your. 14 ¢-fire, water and Ii _ Seleotions for your friends. . - F a » presented a report o1 “Come in and look around; there is abundance of Good Mer- ; chandise that you should not neglect inspecting... Brown's in Town. He came to tell his friends how to travel between St. Paul and Chi- : ; cago. He says the Wisconsin Cen- R. P. Bland of Guelph is in the 6t | city. the River--Wood Invades the Free’ State. COMING AND GOING. financial year so as to end with Feb- uary instead of December. ‘To Arrauge for Winter Carnival, tral is the best in all respects. Suicide ofa’ Rejected Becrult. A meeting of the general com- mittee of the Rossland winter car- nival will be held in the city hall at 8 o'clock this evening to receive the Corporal E. M. Lindsay of the Northwest mounted police shot him- self through the heart -at Regina yesterday through disappointment over his being rejected by the medi- cal i for service in South Africa. ‘Corporal. Lindsay came ee Dey Goods Room~—~~Hunter Bros. Mrs. Palmer of Kaslo is visiting in the city. Jay Burton of Chicago has re- turned east. ‘ ers Mr. Judson, mining expert, j is in the city on business: : John Haverty of Trail paid Ross- i is relished wisest men.” land a visit today. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wise GOODEVE BROTHERS, Goodeve Bros.: DRUGGISTS: ‘AND STATIONERS. the report to the board of fire:-un-; derwriters. This was read and _adé opted. Mr.-Edgren, as © chairman ‘of, the board of works, submitted -a list of the tools in the hands of. the superintendent of streets. fire protection of the city and on in- fates, which isa correction tie ot the 1 i i in By Amociated Press. Great Battle at Hand. days. The object-is not known here. -*Pretoria, via Lorenzo Marquec, Friday, Jan.12.—Everything points to a'great battle within the next few ! Ladysmith, for the last two nights. has . been firing .rockets. Ladysmith, Friday, Jan, .12—By Wood, for the first time in this campaign, has established a post in the enemy's country. ‘With a force of all arms he took up'a_ position January 6 at Zoutspan‘s Drift, on the north side of the Orange river n the Free State. : One Level-Headed Frenchman. -| nese loss was heavy. After the Chinese retired, the French force was divided into’ four expeditions which pillaged and burned many villages on their way back to the h Several d: sure rendered to prevent the burning of their towns. They are held as hos- tages to prevent retaliation by the natives. -Then each member spoke a few iograph — The besiegers.. have Paris, Jan. 15.——-M. Yves Guyot, »| words of farewell, referring..to: the |‘heen quiet for two . days, |fotmer.: cabinet. minister, and cow harmony and good feeling which | hut can be seen in active movement | ©ditor of the Siecle, who is the only of the program. from Eastern Canada end had been on the force about eight years and was deservedly popular. H. C. Small left this. morning for, pueda © oS Baker City, Oregon. / SATIN and: FELT FOOT- - WARMERS in all-colors. . Eagles? Social Kutertainnient. The members of Rossland Aerie No. 10, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold a social entertai in A the Miners’ Union- hall tomorrow _ evening, Janbary 14th. Each mem- _ ber of the lodge has the privilege of issuing two. invitations to friends | for the opening of alodge of the and the hall will no doubt be crowd- | sons of England society in the city. = = ed. The program will consist of | aj) members'of the society sujourn- NOTICE. ) addresses, music, ete., by local and | ing here and those who are willing | NOTICE is hereby given that an applica. | AM ‘AND: outside talents to join are earnestly invited. See Fhe Brovinee of ieeven Golunies at Rossland Aerie has now a mem- its next seasion for 88 net to incurp mates bership of 415, with several appli- | CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW | maintain and operate telephone and tele- cants for initiation, and is the graph fines within and throughout the” strongest organization in the city. THE ROSSLAND MIN- CORK ARTISTS STRELS AND BURNT? WILL GIVE A x John Y. Cole has gone to Wane-" ta, B. C., on. business. . amini. To Organize Sons of Engtand. of Englismen will be held in the Parson's Produce com- pany’s office on Monday night next at 8 p.m. to make arrangements Miss Myrtle..McNaley has rent turned from Northport. Mr. Smiley left by the Red Mountain road. for Spokane. New Vor} Jan.1'5.--Advices fora as the Chinese of. Afcica’ and asks if by appointment at the. foreign, office Province ot Britis: Columbia, and to con- struct and maintain euch and so many poles and other works and devices ay the Company deem necessary .or making, com- pleling, supporting, using, Working, oper- ating and maintaining the ection af com. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Rev. D. McG, Gandier, B. A. pas- Knights of Pythian lustal Oficers, tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 'p. = Finance — Clute, Hamilton and Mackenzie. Board of Works—Dean, McRae and Clute. Fire, Water and Light—McRae, MINOR MENTION. Beport of Another Reverse., London, . Jan.15.—A _ telegram .m., it means Skating — TER 3 p. m.; Skating in the EVENING. AI CHORUS: Joy! joy! oh, moi! how our hearts are Half Barcelona Has the Grip By Asociated Press. . The war office has no information *, Baceeions, Jan. 15 fo cepident: ic of griphas seized the towa and to enable it to confirm’or’ deny the|, . 2 3 ‘ A Bot Th im Pr v I; is i to Miss k isp said-to have been’ received Fae eek se ree ers half the pop is in bed. A véry pleasant surprise was | bY Mr- Rutherford Harris. : i (Special to the Reeord.) Eagles Givea Stag Soetal given Miss Fronick Saturday - even- Mroger Trusteia Providence. 29 | Victoria, Jan. 15.—Joe Martin] “The Rossland Aerie of Eagles . ing; by.a host of. her friends. The Pretoria, Thursday,. Ja 1x.— | turned up in the législature this af-| held a stag social last evening in merry party met at the home of Miss'| (via Lorenzo: M. iden and the spirits of the gal-| the Miner's Union hall, nearly 500 and then p ded to | Kruger, in the course of “a. stirring |leries rose. It was. khown that persons being present, which was a the Cardiff hotel,’ where, Miss | address just ‘issued: to the Burghers, | Carter Cotton was to speak and the | great The enter Fronick resides. . Dancing and | affirms that providence is. on. their | people anticipated a lively time with] was given by amateur talent with ecards were indulged in until 12 | side, that their cause is just and that | Martin present to interrupt. How- | the aid of a number of professionals o'clock, when light - refreshments | they must -'succed, : ever, things were quiet up to the| from the International and Palace were served. Those present were, Reports from Colesb time of di: hing ‘this Grand th and the Zinn or- the Missés Brisky, Treadwell, | the position there as favorable to | McKechnie continued the debate on| chestra. The officers of the aerie Thornly, Lottie Robinson, Jessie |the republications, but that the’ Turner's amendment to the address. | extend thanks te the management Robinson, Mary Smith, Bogart, | British are concentrating for opera-| Members are much disgusted by| of both theaters and,to the orches- Lizzie Smith, Inches, Maud Haskins, | tion on a large scale. ~ | the attack in the Kamloops" Stand-| tra for their valuable assistance. Jeanie Reagh, and Mabel Hackett; The official list ofthe Boer casu-jard on McInnes, saying the writer Messrs: Thomas Miller, Paterson, ities is what is called the ‘pl d ¢ ¢ S.Hart, Jean, Stephen Rea, .. Dick- alties is what is called the ‘‘p' jaran outrages good taste in his r son, Stoddard, McLeod, Charles | fight,” on Saturday Jan. 6 (the at-|to-the lieutenant-governor, and that Hoofer, Askin and Schorlemmer. | tack upon Ladysmith) shows 26| the article has a pothouse flavor, ERT OT aed killed and 77 ded. These | Memb figures are described as the ‘‘first returns,” The embargo at Delagoa Bay upon Transvaal imports is the ques- tion of the hour with the burghers. If this be not removed, it is assert- ted that steps will be taken prejudi- cial to prisioners and rations. The Clarendon Cafe ~larendon another reverse. Lovely eves, all surprise, send to us = cir Rossland Aight Eyes tight! rou No other minstrels ican ct com re. With Rossland’s Dandy a | Sohcitur for the applizatits. pe Chios be moons, fi t toons. le s As Rossland’s Dandy Coons, COTTON TO ROAST (MARTIN Open -Day and Night. First-Class in Every Respect. NOTICE OF "ASSIGNMENT. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. ; . Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. pat marked bd sea sng on the. distant hills. We have_ per- rernaoe oa the enitincere erin sever the year, the success. whi: i 4 “ ‘ Na aR UBBERS,, J OVERSHOES: and jarked- the mayor's. bat who. honestly. takes the’ British side, i Y, ; LEGG: INGS. eeit And expressed a hope for its. con- Hl i Ege Ly puller HOCREY: = dicing -the:: coming ~yeatas| | “8 Gee eC b Uf ou rite oto SE ay mayor replied, thanking thei al- Td z Y Littell \ ie : : x | dermen for their kind words, and TRAN . UB ; \I a : 5 eae ‘alluding in: graceful: terms:to--the | Ladysmith afd Pretoria, dated Fri- the world cat can allow.” Shy heme last Saturday and since then Portue = = | hearty -co-operation which he-had | day répart no change in the situation Ff se treated ‘as’ partahe be Boeri, ee haa hee i of Be Cc. O: LALONDE, THE RELIABLE met with from them. aoe except “that §000 Boers were mak- M. Guyot csiteaatca Beei' ; : raeiaeae saris observation : 9 FOOT-FITTER,- The old’ council. thea adjourned | ing ready -to meet Buller's flanking : beast Fran Pig: | of duties of a neutral power at Del- > vat 12:15 p. m. and the new. council | movement: : 7 nents aaron etka pd true} agoa Bay. Almost the entire per- ® Bo civilization of ‘the Unite tates, ini i : 1 7 TTT , ee aca mee, ostave Warrem Cresson the Tugeln. where the Puritans of New England’ Saicaes: pernirelirinaal os Torenee - my : win Capetown, Jan. 15.—A dispatch to and the Quakers of Pennsylvania | sh +t ane : : - s ~ BAND GONGERTS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. by cy “Clerk vile MeQueee, the Argus dated Friday ‘says: “The opened wide their doors tee Irish 2 ee ; iderable ftritat with the pti of Ald * a A : ish, ere is considerable irritation ENTER’ I Al N M ENT= 2 or | Hector McRae, of. Ward 2, whois | g. I lets , h ag news = German and other foreigners, and | here over Holland’s attitude, which . "a | out.of the city.: The‘new members eneral,: Warren “have ‘occupied: | accords them the franchise.” M. | may result in the foreign office make The Idcal lodge of Knights of }m, Sabbath -school and bible THE OPERA HOUSE, took théif seats amid th i strong position north of the Tugela Guyot asks whether President Kru-|ing another appointment. The hias met i ular session last | class, 2:30 p. m. Rev. E. D. Mc- IN 3 128:30 pas mid the congratu- | river,” The “report is discredited ill Rope 5 Pythias met in reg! . i 8 to 10 p. m. lations,of their precedessors. The | ;, sal ci ger will consent honestly to give! young queen is intensely pro-Boer ‘evening, and after conferring. the | Laren of Vancouver will race : Sundays, 3 to 8:30 P in official circles. the franchise to the Outlanders. d . aest y P ; Page vaak upon stranger Thomas | morning and evening. All are cor- THURSDAY, “JAN. 18. _ FR | D A Y, J A N. 19 PERMITT! # faayor thea appointed the! standing London, Jan. 15.—-A -special. dis-| iste not England's only course is a Kalk as ane ane a pa the Shannon and the u8hering into | dially invited. Subject of study at = a as: patch from Cape Town dated F fight the war to the ike: end; and . thee ; ae ay beg- knighthood of Esquire George Mel- | pastor's Bible class ‘‘The Life of | ets ena ie and to! Duress or lease Proceeds in Aid of the Mansion > Proceeds in Aid of the Sistars’ 7 K. ‘Me CULLOCH day, Jan. 12; evéning, in the i ait ee ging jem to take the diplomatic E 2 install the | Christ.” fine eablished oF fo ue established House Fund Hospital. -KMeUuMCcUtL 9 that. Genscal: Warren’ lias croseed {' : anity to estab- to stop this cruel, fratrici- lor, they proceeded to install the z Ei"british Columbia, connected 1 ‘be a ; oy OF z s the Tuscleni lish peace, liberty and equality in| dal war. She has-also shown nevily electes ofcers for the semi-| ere e relia Champion Skater tm: World, sensei 1, | South Africa.” marks of favor to Dr. Leyds, the annual termite i cote eae i leane 16 lige oF: Fe oe anon Tuesday Evening, Jan. 23, 1900. : Am Appeal for Pence, Transvaal representative, who with deputy gran installing —olfhicer. c proprietor, any line of telephone or tele 5 , — Talbot and Hamilton. New, York, Jan. 15.—A_ circular | his agents has bought and shipped Those advanced to their respective P. R. McDonald, foreman at the | #pl conmnanication gonnectiig af to” be | THERE WILL BE A HOT TIME IN THE YOUNG TOWN ’DOSE NIGHTS! 2ar-When the Flag is Suits Uae TCO ES ~~ Health and Relief—Mackenzi ‘from Newport, Wales, says Mr.. appealing for dence sed pleading for| munitions of wat aid ealisted ‘of- stations were Captain S. B. Shaw, | Iron Colt mine, was made happy by ines. and ta burrow 1uoney for ih, ae THE HIT OF "PH E CENT R ~ inthe AIPTERNOOV. Talbot and Deg: ‘ . ‘a sli anne raaiaeat the Boers, signed by 400 clergymen ficere without ‘hikdtadee ‘luce ths chancellor-commander; Paul D. | he arrival of a fine baby boy at his tuurtguge any of the Company” nets for . [ J XY. Bae : will meet at ae e ae : a of the inthe Netherlands, has just been | war commenced. ‘ 4 nen 0 on j : pet u a Wilcox, vice-chancellor; John Lu-| home on Friday. privitenes trom aiiy ‘person or bouy cor see city hall this evening at 7 o’cfock to betes i a bt u na tothenck delivered to. the ministers of all cas, prelate; C. H. Coffin, master A movement is ‘on foot to hold an peel riahts ponwer ont iviteges a8 - appoint chairmen and..times of ice i . ae Bea a Y, a sal Christain churches in Great Britain. of the work; Proctor Joiner, keeper | tertainment under the auspices of | Muy be necrnsary or incidental f In private Iife we're Brokers. Na pum coons join our circle, meeting, and willreport at the first . Beane boresl eemarecanctoal (enh - : f fecords and seal; John W. Gra- u tek lainmerit Gf the above objects or any o 5 Frm oat gay: eres ct asl, 7 ORGS satel ” | the Rossland Rifle company in ai eid this 16th day of December, 1600." ‘i Wenn autte wall, we, cut a sw statutory meeting of the council at ham, master of Hnances A. J. ee of the Mansion House fund. if 8 o'clock. \d, ster of exchequer; John Muchalirs. caster sears} W.S.| The Cinderella whist club. met Fleming, inner ‘guard; P, Simon-| Thursday night at Mrs. Bain- . etta, outer guard. After the exer-|bridge’s. The first prize - was : cises several members spoke in be awarded to Mrs. C. Lockhart and | p to half of the lodge and its new offi- . ae atts cers, and altogether a very pleasant the second to Miss Maud - Moffa evening was spent. An Olio of diversified talent and choice Bric-a-bric. An up-to-date performance of Ethiopian Minstrelsy. . NOTICE is hereby given that George A The Rossland Mutual Improve- | Owen,carrying on business asa hotel Keeper i * ‘ jh ityof land, Brit ia, ment society held their weekly meét- svitie citviol Rosslan ins Columbta hearing date the 4th day of : ing in. the lecture rooms of the | Jantury:1060, aasigtied all his personal es: The board of trade has received a Presbyterian church Thursday Don’t dub us dabblers in darky doings! We are de genuine stuff! “INTERNATIONAL Inital Production ‘ ofthe Zinn § & Cassidy t Lyric Comedies, rey plete with the London and w York Mi lusical Hits, entitl NEW YORK TO PARIS. Special features in = Malute scene. nm THE ORPHEUN STARS == : CYRENE AND NOONAN. ‘The Examiner of Ansayers. We sing de Latest Coon Songs; de Sweetest Music; de Newest Melodies, and de Grandest Choruses ever written or composed. A World of Humor! The Newest Conundrums. The Happiest Hits. The Dutchest Drolleries. The Most Rollicking Repartees. The Gassiest Gags. “And the greatest avalanche of Aneceates that has ever Lassoed mit There’s a Thread i in the. Old British Flag. and Scott Gatty’s - caw NIGHT, ag bY the entire Com- +. pany E.verybody who likes Genuine. Fun, imust not fail to see us. Don’t forget us, nor the. Mansion House, < nor the Hospital. BEAMISH PLAYS LAWYER. in Town, He came to tell his friends how to travel between St. Paul and Chi- u declare there cago. He says the Wisconsin Cen-- is no excuse for this sort of thing. | tral is the best in all respects, © 6t Lecture This Evening. Dr. P. A. Cool, who delighted two very large audiences with his able preaching in the Methodist church yesterday, will give his fa- mous lectite ‘The Sunrise of the Néw Century” in the Methodist church ‘this evening commencing at 8 o'clock. A silver collection only is askéd. It is expected the church will. be taxed to its fullest: capacity. regard only tothe claims of reward only to thes con Santo Demingo Has Settled. Important. Assceitted Press. Any person having syphen bot- New York, Jan. 15.—A Wash-|tles marked “Columbia Bottling ington dispatch to the Herald an-| Works” will greatly oblige by noti- the satisfé fying the Columbia Bottling Works, ‘Wood Invades the Pree State. of the dispute between” Franee and| p fice box 703, Col abi tale Orange River, Jan. 1a.—Geaccal | Sante Dominge. 2 phone No. 4. af tute, credits and ettects which way be: sold aur gution, aud nll his real sal tee te to aes * ; * ny said -letter from the minister of mines in night and a very interesting and in- accouipiait marae Peeks 8 VOL 2083) iti es 4 fabilities of the.auid debtor, rex ely. reply to the petition er the AP) structive program was carried out. | ratenbly und Proporuionatel, and without | pointment of H. E. D. Merry as ex-| 7, speakers were Messrs. Mofton, preferences or. potent: ane auld seed. want debtor, and W. H. Falting, the trustee, n/t} He draws attention to the Garett Patterson, Morrison, Robinsoa'and persons having ‘claims against the : . é oree sw notice of April 18, 1899, which | toonum. befure the 1th day of Juuuury, reads: 1900. to deliver to the trustee vouchers and s| particulars of the same duly verified by “Additional examinations may statutory declaration together with partic- Ss yer be ordered by the minister of mine Wo wontd se Fire | MEME soda persona indebted to the sald ak The Carpenter o Wou jearge H. Uwen are required — to should a sufficient number of can 4 Gan eas for His Mxpertence. vas the amdunts to the suid aesiitee forth be entered from any district at wii jotice Hi hereby given that a ee cane.” Thomas Beamish, the chronic as- alter the said Ith di y of January, e Si * a t for chiet of the fire depart- . ‘He recommends that all assayers piran’ in and near Rossland and Nelson W. J. Nelson, Gen. Mgr. K. Kendall, Hon. Sec. W. H. Falding, Musical Director Boultbee’s court this morning and a law olin, pal Hanlon,” ante | : -OF FRENCH DANCERS. : of Montreal cham! ee columbia avenue. trict send their applications to the | paid for his practice. He had been / fi S0kg'h ci on nThureday the Xi:h day a God Save the Queen. e 8 ix Billy Young of Minstrel Fame, reriega gaiered secretary of the board of examiners | summoned by Frank ‘Walker for as- January. ‘A.D. i 1000, "at the hour of 4:30 ¢ i with the $1o fee and says that,when | sault and. using abusive language, jebated at Rosslaud, B-C., this 4th day of 40: IN THE STAR CAST: 40 as- | January, A. enough candidates have entered, an | and made a counter charge of as: any extra examination will be held. accountant.in trust fo pay utt the debts ani aminer of assayers for this district. d, McCulliot h, He 7 Harvey; Brinsyel S| tne sth duy of Junuary, ACD. 1s ulars of any security which tay be held by at other: places and other times tl ment, played lawyer in Magistrate who desire examination in this dis- | ~— ~~] yi ‘God S.ve the Queen, saul, all growing out of the discus SRSLTNSVEVESSSSSSLEVSLSSseeS"e3 . SscssseS Dur: Hasruron, Solicitors for the (ruatee. Standing room only at 8:30 nightly,