Rossland Evenin VOL 3, NO. 295. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 21; 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Leather Goods... > LT We have just received a fine line of, Purses, Card Cases Wallets and Cigar Cases in all'the latest shades and with Silver ‘anid Gilt mountings, JW. SPRING, NEXT. DOOR TO pont OFFICE. AI The Emporium of Fashion... | Osler coats and vests; Men's #ummer veats, without col! | New Summer foods Arriving Dally. SUITS. Men's unlined Wool suits, Wen's Linen suits, Men’s White Duck ‘sults, (Men's Lustre SHIRTS. Filk ficltara. Marseilles, Pique and. Regatta. A nobby line‘of Colored Shiste with or BOYS SUITS. Boy's } nen two piece Suits, Boy’s IinenSailor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats, -HATS. A complé‘e stock of Men's and Boy's Straw and Felt Hats." A nice line of Black Hore at por pa Ordered Clothing a Spectalty- Ll QHEARN, CORNER COLUMBIA AVENUE AnD LINCOLN STREET: THE CLOTHIER ask iS: ‘Try! ance 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. { wey ; ‘averagé man buys shoes ffdin their appear-. a and trnet to thelr dealera. ‘Hence the advantage of ‘dealing: with’ ‘a repr’. table house. \Our shoes strike people by stylish: shape and by their quality: C..O. LALONDE and fit. They knew little about leath-- iL EARS, COLUMBIA AVENUE :) evenim: ‘dregs on HAS, HI oe “SONG AND WOON The Reception Banguet Tendered the | Hon. H, Mackintosh GREATEST IN HISTORY OF ROSSLAND | Eloquent Speeches. Made. by Distin- PR guished Citizens—One Un-- pleasant Episode. ~ A \ Voron— ade a Sirs, this {a Martinfo, our foe, a fightin’. poli- ticfan thatis hither come in spite to scorn our Solemn blowout thia night. ‘MackInTosH10— Martinio, 1s st? AVorce— ‘Tis he, that filghtin’ Joe Mertinio. Mack nrosri0— pgalth of all “ne ‘iva here in. m: ofore Roe patient, cut will, the which fait ir pronence and lid ng semblance on the many epeecher that w ar Biths banquet tendered, ‘by ‘thi visit to the mother country raust awaken all tee 8 its material advancement. i , iat.” your f the Northwest Terri- a ; and: mparial statesmen and -| Water &. Lght Company, Writes -a Lotter to the Council. A a WAS HO.CHANCE ROR AN ARGUMENT its g jes of transport. by, land varied;and ; marvelous That Its Assets i Haye ‘Passed. Beyond Its “Control, ight Conphae sentthe folf if if to the city council, sapoteedi a j “Gentlemen We belisve that it’ fa ‘a kindred. pi dat the. recent confer- t : Jence between the city, council, and our- to" give andthe price at which we would: GH and the'refgsal of e-alternative. offer, toa ‘province in, whose. ape you are. so deeply, interested, and. .we. trast you .. ‘vancement and. ares in ite prosperity. We sincerely hope that you, may