[0 Vol. 7. GREENWOOD, B. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1902. No. 11. Are Coming With Mr. Greenshields to Introduce New Process���The Lack of Smelter Capacity~0ro Denoro to be Worked���Progress at the Various Mines. A eastern dispatch says that J. N. Greenshields, K. C. and D. D. Mann of McKenzie and Mann have left Montreal on their way to this province. The dispatch adds that they are interested with a syndicate of Pittsburg capitalists, in the new process of smelting the products of the gold mines in British Columbia and that possibly further negotiations with the B. C. government will take place in reference to the Canadian Northern railway as Hon. Mr. Wells who is in the east was with them for several days. The new process to which reference is made is undoubtedly the Garreston furnace one of which is installed at the Crofton smelter on Vancouver Island. The furnace is in charge, of H. C. Bellinger one of the most successful smelter men in ths northwest, but from reports which come from there, he is having trouble. Several changes have been made since the smelter was blown in and Mr. Bellinger is hopeful that he will be able to demonstrate that the Garreston process is practicable and profitable. The claims made for the Garreston process are that by it the sulphur and iron in the ore is used to generate heat and the cost of a converting plant is done away with, making the cost of the Garreston process simply one-fourth the cost of ordinary smelting. It is presumed that the properties "Mr."Marin 'particularly "wishes'" to "develop are those of the Dominion" Copper company which include the-Brook- ' ly n arid'Stemwinder at Phoenix and the Emma in Summit camp. Mr. Mann and his associates a. e the principal shareholders in the Dominion Copper company. ;Jas. Breen has a big block of stock in the Dominion Copper company and he is also associated with Mr. Bellinger in the Crofton venture. That work would be resumed on the Dominion Copper company's properties have been mooted for some time. The properties have been developed to to such an extent that a smelter for the treatment of the ores is likely to secured before further work is done. The company will likely do one of two things, either go in with the Montreal and Boston Copper company in enlarging the Boundary Falls smelter or erect a large smelter at Boundary city about one mile above Greenwood. Mr. Greenshields who is a director of the Montreal and Boston is also one of McKenzie and Mann's solicitors. In any event the visit of Messrs. Greenshields and Mann will likely lead to something definite in so far as .the Dominion Copper company is concerned. Speaking of smelters, it is rather interesting to note what this district now needs more than anything else is more smelters. Less than three years ago smelter men looked wise and asked for tonnage before venturing- to build smelters in the Boundary ; to-day, mine owners are searching for market for their ore and cannot find it. All the smelters are running full blast and they cannot meet the output of the mines; in fact if the smelter capacity were doubled there would be more than sufficient ore to keep them running. Of couse it takes time to install a big smelting plant, but it is usually the case that smelters have their purchasers out hunting for ore. There are several big properties that are lying idle because they have been developed to such a stage that further work without treatment for the ores would not be profitable. erable work has been done on the property and a. small power plant is installed thereon. The property is situated near the Emma and contains ledges of high grade copper ore. A force, of men will b�� started on the property in a few days. Miss Flesher has returned from Fair- view where she nursed the sufferers from the Fairview fire. The more seriously injured were removed to the Vernon hospital. Dr. Schon remains at Fairview for some time to look after Dr White's practice while the latter is taking a vacation. Towgood-Flewelling- A pretty wedding took place at St. John's church Phoenix, Tuesday morning at ten o'clock the high contracting parties being Mr. Sartees, James Towgood, a prominent Sandon business man and MisB Siella St. Clair Flewelling daughter of Rev. E. P. Flewelling rector of St. John's church. The pleasing ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. Robins of Greenwood. The bridesmaids were Miss Flewelling and Miss Ray Flewelling sisters of the bride, while Mr. C. E, Merrit supported the groom. The church was suitably decorated for the occasion. There was a large number present including the.choir of.St.Jude.s church, Greenwood, and several friends from this city; After" the marriage ceremony ;a- wedding -break'f a'stjwas-aerv'ea at the rectory after which the usual toasts were given and the happy couple wished a long life of happiness and prosperity. The bride was the recipient of many presents. Mr. and Mrs. Towgood drove down to Greenwood to take the afternoon train outward. The honeymoon will be spent in Spokane and the coast cities after which the happy couple will take-up their residence-at-Sandonr Aftermath of the Fire. Additional Particulars Regarding the Fairview Fire. The following additional particulars of the Fai rview fire are taken from the Vernon News: Dr. O. Morris, coroner for the district held an inquest regarding the deaths of Mr. Mathias and Mist Smith, the following jury being empannelled, W. Cornvrallis-Bate, C. E. Olirer, D. C&rmichael, G. H. Sproule, S. Mangott and F. W. Swinburn. Several witness were examined, but nothing additional was brought to light. The following verdict was reached by the jury: "We find that Philip Mathias and Louisa Smith came to their deaths on the 22nd day of Oct- ob��r, 1902, at the Hotel FairvUw, from burning; the former in the attempt to save his wife and child, and the latter in endeavouring to escape. We wish to suggest that the government empower the License Inspector to see that proper fire escapes are provided and ropes for each room in hotels." Another incident that should not pass .unrecorded, as showing qualities in a Chinaman that would shame no man of any race is this: The head cook of the hotel who had escaped down the pipe, when he saw Miss Hunt lying- on the ground without coveting, climbed back on the pipe until he gained entrance to a bed room: window from which he threw down blankets and other covering. He did not even speak of this thoughtful and courageous action until an inquiry as to how the blankets came to be saved elicited these facts so much to his.credit. On Sunday the funeral of Miss Smith was held at Enderby, the attendance being very large, and the ceremonies being conducted by the Rev. Mr. Campbell and Rev. Mr. Roberts, Presbyterian and Methodist ministers. The pall bearers were Messrs G. Sharp, J. Pringle, W. Wood, J. Bums, F. Wellmanand G. Mbhr. The* most sincere sympathy was .expressed on all sides for the bereaved relatives in their terrible afflication, and the community mourns with, them over their great loss. To Smith Bros., For the Greenwood Court House-Work to be Commenced Immediately���Building is a Handsome Structure-Contract Within Appropriation. New Recorder. Rev. W. A. Robins M. A. returned on Tuesday last after spending an enjoyable vacation in England. He received a cordial welcome from his congregation who gathered at St. Jude's church on Tuesday evening for the purpose of showing their pleasure at seeing their pastor home again. This Friday evening the Socialists hold a public meeting in the city hall which will be addressed by Rev. Ralph W. Trotter. Noah Lecasse of Molson Wash, and Miss Verdie Vergitiius of Port Town- send were married at the Roman Catholic church, Greenwood on Tuesday last by Rev. Father Bedard. Dr. Matheson will be at his Phoenix office Nov. 10 to 14th. In this issue is published a notice from the provincial secretary's office' that George Cunningham has been appoiri ted ~riiinTrig" recof den Tfie appointment has been made in answer to representations from the Board of Trade and other sources. It was felt that if government agent McMynn were relieved of some of his multifer- ious offices that he would have more time to attend to outside work. Mr. Cunningham has been acting recorder for some time past. He has already demonstrated his fitness for the position and the appointment will be a popular one. The city plumber has received a number of applicants for water as soon as the new main is completed on Long Lake street, Kimberley street and church street. Make your application now and save money. E. W. BISHOP, Naden-Flood Practical Block. Plumber. A dispatch to the Boundary Creek Times from Victoria states that Smith Bros,, of this city have secured the contract for the Greenwood court house. The tender of the successful contractors was within the appropriation and work will be commenced immediately. The plans prepared by Geo. D. Curtis, architect, outline an unusually handsome structure which will be erected at the corner of Government and Deadwood. streets. The building will be a frame with a stone foundation and stone columns. The basement will contain the furnaces, cells and lavorties. On the ground floor, a wide hall runs from the entrance to the rear of the building. To the left is the large public-office of, the gold commissioner and a private.office for the same official at the rear. On the right of the hall is the registrar's public and private office and the office of the sheriff. The first floor will contain one large court room with a ceiling 24 feet in height and a gallery for the public. There are also rooms for the judges, juries, witnesses and barristers. The exterior and interior is to be furnished with the best material, dry coast cedar being used largely in the interior finishing. The excavation and stone work will be finished as early as possible but as severe weather can be expected in December it "is reasonable to suppose that the building cannot be completed ttntil after winter breaks up. A Deserved Promotion. This week A. W. Strickland, accountant in the Bank of Montreal, received notice of his promotion to the Rossland branch where he will occupy a similar position. Mr. Brown the Rossland accountant goes to the Northwest as manager of a branch to be opened in one of the growing towns tfte~r<fi an~d"ttie~aMiste^ Rossland will take Mr. Strickland's position here. Mr. Strickland has been accountant here since the branch was opened over four years ago. The many friends which be made during his residence here will rejoice at his well deserved promotion but sincerely regret his departure from the city. Mr. Strickland leaves for Rossland early next week and Mrs. Strickland will join him later. Curling and Skating. Greenwood will have two ice rinks this winter. The Curling Club has arranged with T. B. Winnett for the erection of a rink, work on which has already been begun. The building Will be erected above the Auditorium T _ V | Boundary Ore Shipments, 1 n W. T. Smith and Geo. H. Collins have bonded the Oro. Denoro in Summit camp and intend shipping ore from the property as soon as arrangements for treating the same can be made. The Oro Denoro is owned by the King Mining Company. Consid- 1900 Granby Mines 64 S33 Mother Lode 5 340 1901 231 762 Past Week 1902. 731 800 ISO 560 650 040 B. C. Mine 19 444 47 517 Snowshoe 297 1 731 Sunset Brooklyn 150 Morrison R. Bell Emma Winnipeg 1 076 Golden Crown 2 250 Athlestan 1 200 Kin-< Solomon.... No. 7 City of Paris 2 000 Jewel 160 Carmi Providence Ruby 99 548 4 5 072 259 744 850 850 665 325 890 256 900 720 270 300 Miscellanesus 3 230 111 436 9 173 12 298 8 420 Total 99 730 389 618 11 718 8 668 785 482 2 175 88 410 894 on the opposite side of Boundary Creek. It will be ready before December 1st. Curling is going to be the popular pastime this winter and secretary Humphrey of the club is receiv- inn many new applications for membership. All those who wish to join should hand their names in before the end of the month. The Citizens' Band is arranging to lease the old ice rink for the winter. If arrangements can be made they will give a series band concerts there which will be an attraction. Was Adjourned y^;-^..;.^*;*.^^^ Hearing of the Dase Against John Manly Again Deferred. GRAND FORKS, B. C, Nov. 5��� The preliminary hearing of the case against John A. Manly, alleged to ha\re had some connection with the burning of the Columbia Hotel at Columbia three years ago, came .up this afternoon before Magistrates McGregorand Henderson. Considerable time was taken up in a argument as to whether Mr. Henderson had a right to sit. Mr. McGregor, the other magistrate, contending that he alone had the right to conduct the enquiry. Affidavits were read on behalf ofthe accused stating that McGregor had made statements to the deponents long prior to the proceeding, to the efiect that he believed Manly to be guilty, and implying his intention of administering summary justice if the occasion ever presented itself. The affidavits were followed up by strong arguments that McGregor was prejudiced and should not sit on the case. Considerable discussion then followed between the two magistrates. McGregor contending that Henderson had no right to sit and refusing to call in any other magistrates. Mr. Henderson mantained his right to hear the case, and the prosecuting attorney-also agreed-thattheie was-no- objection to Mr. Henderson sitting. After reading of the affidavits and argument by counsel Mr. McGregor came to the conclusion that he had better withdraw. This he accordingly did. By agreement between counsel th�� hearing was fixed to take place before Justice Williams of Phoenix on the 13th inst. at Columbia, counsel for the prosecution agreeing that unless he could produce further evidence than he now has the case would be withdrawn by the crown when it next came up for hearing. A. M. Whiteside of Greenwood appeared for the prosecution, E. P. Davies, K. C. of Vancouver, Ernest Miller end A. C. Sutton of Grand Forks for the defense. A special to the Victoria Times says that Hon. W. C. Wells, chief commissioner of lands and works, who is now in that city, states that Mackenzie & Mann, accompanied by J. N. Greenshields, will reach Victoria on Sunday, and will ask the provincial government for a modification of the subsidy act of last sesion with regard to the British Columbia end of the Canada Northern, and will ask for an increase in the proposed subsidy. R. A. C. McNally who represented the James Cooper Manufacturing Co. in this province with headquarters at Rossland, has been promoted to an important position in the head office in Montreal and will leave for there in a few days. He will be succeeded by W. Morton who has been Mr. McNally's assistant in the Rossland office. W. J. Waterman, a mining engineer of Princeton visited Greenwood this week. Mr. Waterman is consulting engineer for several coal and gold mining companies who are operating in the Similkameen district. THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. a �� * ii $ * $ * # * * ��f* St is si ��i <? w �� * *& * s- s �� #���* �� a �� * * ���::����� * * * �� * iS "����� s �� #���������#��*������� ION ELD �� ����� ft �� on .-ill tk Uariiienis. Hffrr ft*** >"i*S 85 ���svv. ft �� Cr �� ft # ���* ��*: THE BEST WORKMANSHIP EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. (..Ll-'AXIN... I'RESSINC; AND KEI'A IK1NC, BONK. % THE LATEST GOODS �������� COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD THE LOWEST PRICES. W. ELSON 5 .Merchant Tailor. OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTE1*,. #-�����##**����������#���������!�����-###���*��.���"��� "J*.*^ Cbc Boundary Creek Tiies Issued Every friday Dbncan Ross Managing Editok SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Peh Year ....$ 2 00 Six Months 1 2:' To FoKEIGN COUNTRIES 2 SO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 19K, THE WEST FORK ROAD. Th-e Vernon News after publishing- ' extracts'from our open letter to the Chief Commis-siot'cr of Lands and ���������Works and eruk.i-Miig the Times has this to'say in ref. rt-iiee .<��� Mr. Ellison, the member for Ea>* Yale: "He went further than this. He ���' lie .ured a personal pledge from Mr. vVells, given in the presence of another gentleman, that the work would'be pushed ahead without delay.' He exerted himself to the utmost to help on this work, and the Times should at least give him credit for his persistant efforts in this direction, even if political animus forces it to en deavour to discredit him because he secured needed appropriations also for this end of the district. The West Fork has no better friend in or out of the House, .than the member for East Yale* and those conversant with the facts will not be misled by the sneer- tone of the remarks in the Times whenever it has occassion to refer to our representative. ' ' We do not blame the Times for thus taking- the Minister of Lands and Works to task; but the same letter from which the above is taken proceeds to cast unmerited blame upon the member e ing this connedtiun. No man has tried harder than Mr. Ellison to get this road built. It is absurd for the Times to hint as a reason why the work is not done that too much money lias been spent in' this end of ���thedistrict.*- Mr. .Ellison ,-has-no-con.-- trol whatever over this expenditure' Tne matjer was taken out of the hands of the road superintendent here and given over to the direction of the government officials at Greenwood. Mr. Ellison did his part when he so pressed the matter upon the government. The Times does not wish to do Mr. Ellison an injustice. If we have said anything that unfairly reflects upon the "position taken by Mr. Ellison in the West Fork road we hasten to fully and freely retract the same. No one appreciates more than we do the persistency with which Mr. Ellison goes after appropriations for his district and the success which usually attends hi.-. efforts but there were circumstances which led us to reflect on Mr. Ellison,s course. The News is in error when it ���ays the government ollieials at Greenwood had anythii-g to do with the West Fork road. The West Fork is in the East Yale district and anything that was done was under the j direction ofthe department of Lands j and Works Victoria or the road sup-; erintendent for East Yale. The East* Yale appropriation was increased to j ��� 27,250 on the distinct understanding i that the necessary money for the; wa.iron. road would pr-taken from this; appropriation. U����'T '���'��������������� circum- st -hts .; a-.. >. ������ '" . ;��� quest the \ good offices of Mr. Edison in having; the chief commissioner to do something. A gentleman heavily interested , in the West Fork country wired Mr. Ellison urginir him to do something but got no reply. He prepaid a reply but up to the present writing the : C. P. R. telegraph company are ahe-id that amount since Mr. Ellison has not , seen fit to send a reply. We trust that the news is corr ct and that the money intended for the West Fork road will not be expended in other parts of the district. The News says that Mr. Ellison in the presence of another secured a pledge from the chief eommisioner that the road would be completed without delay. Mr. Ellison was not the sole recipient of this pledge,. During the present year Mr. Wells promised the delegation from the Associated Board of Trade that the road would be built without delay. Mr, James Kerr received a similar pledge, Mr. Robert Wood was assured that the road would be completed without delay. Mr. Ralph Smailes was told several times that the road would be completed without delay. And Mr. Smith Curtis M. P. P, in a letter to the writer says: You know the solemn pledge Mr. Wells gave in your presence to build the West Fork- road if I would not ask for an investigated regarding the botch made Others received similar pledges. It is now up to Mr. Wells. What has he to say ? who lives in Toronto, pays scab wages and wants western trade has sent the following circular: I intend visiting your good town along about the first of November, but owing to the fact your city clerk im: poses a licence upon me fordoing business in your city, I will not be uble to take orders from you. I mean by this that all I can do is to check up your stock and see what you require. 1 will, however, be able to show you samples but cannot solicit or take orders at the time of my call. You can, however, address your orders to me at Vancouver. The printers throughout the Koot enay district are doing all they can to steal our business away from us. We therefore appeal to you for support in the matter." It is really to bad that the Kootenay printers are so naughty. As a matter of economic fact there should be no printers in Kootenay- Consolidation is the fashion. All the printing should be done in Toronto. All the retail business should be done there as well. There is really no good reason why there should be a ret.nl merchant in the West since Timothy Eaton can furnish everything needed and the postal service is so good. It is mistake to have small towns anyway. All business should be done direct with the departmental stores in the east. We hope that the merchants of Greenwood will note Ihe fact that local prin ters are trying to steal away the bnsiuess of the big Eastern houses and govern themselves accordingly. Toronto firms must be protected though the heavens should fall and Kootenay printers go bankrupt. 000<XK>0000000<>0<KK>0<>0000008i*OKXHX>000<>00<^ OCKXKKK**-*>0<XK"K>*>*>*>0<^ 00 Established 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. A LIBEL IN GREENWOOD The following despatch appeared in the Seattle Daily Times with a Vancouver date line: "John A. Manly, formerly Mayor of Grand Forks, B. C, has been arrested on a charge of arson. There was once a bitter rivalry between the towns of Grand Forks and^Columbia The chief hotel of Columbia was burnt down by men of Green wood who wished to injure Columbia. For this crime one man went to the penitentiary for five years. Another man, Mullen, now a saloon keeper in Seattle, was held and acquitted. Ex-Mayor Manly went to the States after the fire, but on Mullen's acquittal, returned to Greenwood. He has now been arrested by the police and will be tried for the grave offense at next assizes." We appreciate most fully that Grand Forks has more than it can hear. With Hut air lines, absconding accountants, La Mored bunk managers, incendiaries and other ill* that re��- pcctahle towns like Greenwood are not heir lo, no wonder that John is passed up to us. But surely Grand Fork* will not stand for its father and founder beirttf registered from Greenwood. We would respectfully suggest that the Gateway'City keep John and give us back thb Mother Lode, Sunset and other mines and various smelters which it appropriated as its own. Seriously speaking the Seattle Times should hasten to make a correction. Men of Greenwood do not burn hotels; neither do they find it necessary to do any unlawful acts in order to preserve the supremacy of their town as the chief mining, commercial, smelting and financial centre of the Boundary district. CAPITAL, ^1,0.00.000���$4,866,666.66 Reserve Fuii(i8^3651b00"$ll776,333.33 London England. H* STIKEMAN. General Manager, Montreal, J. ELMSLY, Inspector. Montreal, Branches and agents in alt llio principal cities of Canada and the United States, and curri'SDOiideiits in all parts of the world. GREENWOOD BRANCH : Copper Street. 0<>C**<>00<>0<><>0*0<>0*>*>*'^^ ���CKM"KX>O<H>*0<>O<><>O<KK>*0<"^^ 00<XK>000<KX>OOC>00{-(>OOOOC)<>0<> &r\ THE: Copper Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ��2p MEALS AT ALL HOURS PRIVATE ROOMS FOR. LADIES. % Charles R. ^ittock, * TRY OUR COyFE E ^ropr. SHOULD HAV53* A DEPARTMENT. The present is an opportune time for pressing- the claims of this province for full and complete cabinet recognition. Hon. William Templeman was selected as a member of the cabinet without portfolio to partially meet the strongly expressed views of the people'of British Columbia. Now that Hon. Mr. Tarte has withdrawn from the cabinet there is no good reason why a full measure of justice should not be given this province by giving Senator Templeman one of the departments. We would like to see Hon. James Sutherland given the department of Public Works and Senator Templeman that of Marine and Fisheries. The latter position would suit the representative of this province- as its fisheries are of the most important in the Dominion and Senator Templeman has the ability to satisfactorily fill the position. British Columbia is fully entitled to one of the departments and no man is more capable of taking charge of a department than Senator Templeman. A WAIL FROM THE EAST For gall, pure and undefiled, there is nothing' equal to a Timothy Eatun printer. The representative of a firm The city plumber has received a number of applicants for water as soon as the new main is completed on Long Lake street. Kimberley street and church street. Make your application now and save money. E. W. BISHOP, Naden-Flood Practical Block. Plumber. A satisfactory to si was made at the Cascade Power station this week in the presence of S. S. Fowler manager of the London & British I'olunibia Gold Field. It is expected that power will be turned on at the Graby smelter next week as the transformers installed at the substation in Phoenix are being removed to the smelter until such time as the Canadian General electric com pany can install the transformers ordered for the smelter. J. Cuthbert Welsh formerly assayer at the Trail smelter is expected in today to take a position position with the Montreal & Boston Copper Company. sf j? jp se j? j?* j? j*??.-* jr :���? jf��� j*?" s^ s^ a? j? trjrjfjPjirgfK's'i'^'i^'jf^'^'i^K'sfj" TO Greenwood Liouor Company. TO to to Ms fefc Mb fcfc ^ -*& ^ * .* .* Saldary Beer* R GRIEGER, Manager. ^s js ^ ^ & & j* s jz ,,-* -^5 v* jf ���* ^s sf 5?tfj-r:��*K; tea?*?*"fn?*?*?*? &jfijtJ*j��jld*j��jZ J* JZSJS ..*&*���&&*?&& &#'&&&&#'*?*' ���*'* Mb Vs. fcfe ttv fcfe sf*? �� . ��� ��� # ".' ..'���'* ���ft # * ����� ����� * * ft * . ��� �� ���ft Ik Is now in full swing. Try our . BULK OYSTERS. Imported by us direct from the beds. Strictly fresh and of g-ood quality. -P. Burns �� Co* <KK***<*<'mj.��;<ms��{-m,xk^ a .;. A A DEALERS IN CARPETS, I LINOLEUMS, ETC. T COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. V X <-**.x��H":.-->:"K��:^ Carload of Stoves Just received, consisting of Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, "v both Coal and Wood Heaters, Queens, Box StOAres, &c. A long, cold winter is ahead of us. You may as well be comfortable and get a new Stove. We also repair old ones. En route. Orders now taken for future delivery. GROCERIES. The cleanest and freshest stock in the city. Hazelwood and Chilliwack Butter, Nabob Tea, R.-L.-C. Co. famous Mocha and Java Coffee always in stock. A CLEARANCE SALE If A. Archambault calls at theBoun- I dary Creek Times office, he can receive I a pocket pass book which was found on | the street aud evidently belongs to him. Have you tried the oyster cocktails ! at the Clarendon ? Of Ladies' Oxford Ties and Slippers, One Dollar only for any pair of Low Shoes iu the house. See display in window. ��W|iJWL.Uil-i>i����a^iJj.lllllj��i��>jjijL..iiL.i.nii.i.,.|ii|i��jiiiiMW-immi.l ...u . 11. iii-jlj LIMITED, ? - ! THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. Fairview Notes. Late news from Fiarviow is to the effect that the body of Miss Hunt who died from her injuries in the hotel lire has been sent lo her old horn-? in Otit- tario. The engineer Allan who was removed to the Vernon hospital is sinking and cannot possibly recover. The new Fair view- Corporation an- riVo'i^reF. Miller. Free Miner's Certificates No. uounced that work will be resumed on »;a,ai!ffiK1,ftS Stop paying rent and buy a home of your own down in the industrial end of the valley. MINERAL ACT.. Certificats of Improve ments. NOTICK. "LA PLAZA" Mineral Claim, siiunti; In Uie Kettle Kivcr, Mininir Division of Vale Oisl- rict. Where located : Providence camp. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To GEORGE RiTER. of the City of Greenwoocl- in the Province of British Columbia, Pros, pector: Yon are hereby notified that t have expended f.'ut.i.H" in ])eifonniii(r assessment work on the •'.l:i...<ualiala" and "Paramatta" Mineral claims, situate in Copper CamiJ. iu the !C'*;tle Kivi-r Miiiiiitr liivisioii, Yale District, lji°.ti.,li Columbia, and the sun: of ;" <1D for rocurdnitr iliesaid worU-. ihefsanie beinir necessary u- hold thuc'aiius under the provisions of tlie Mineral -Act and Amending Acts, aud if at the expiration of ninety davs from the date of the (irsi a.x..;~x„:~x.^~^ its properties before December 1st. Waterloo Strike. Take Notice, that 1. John 1\ McLeod, Free publication of this uotice in the isoimdarv Miner's Certificate Net. li 54''54 as_ airent Jor Creek Times, you fail or refuse to contribute your pen inn of such expenditure, nume'iv the sum of ?t,S.K3, together with all tin; costs of pply to Uie. Mininir Kecorder lor a i.erun- ad vei tisin:.-. your interest in the said claim.-. cate of Improvements, for the purpo^* ot shaM bc- ■■>■• ••■.•■■.ted in your co-owners, pro obtaining a Crown Grantof t lie above, claim. rata. uccjium»! u> iiie.tr several interests there And further take notice that action, .-indei iu, },-. |.,irsiiauce of the provisions u ' section •» section 37, must be comMeiiced before the is- oI'Mie linural A,:: Amendment -W. I'.'iJ snanc: of such Certiiicate of Improvement-. I >au tl at " icenwood, L.iiisli Columbia, this Dated this 21st day of October, A. I).. VM2. j 20th. uav of October, A. D.. 1'*'.'. J. P. McLEOD | Last ins. Dec. 2*1. MIKE MORRIS. A telephone message to the Times from Camp McKinuey states that- NOTICE. •rich strike has been made on the Wat- L°^h,ess £t.f *Ue.f'Im^™^ j NOTICE TRANSFER OF LIOUOR LICENSE ilant over the strike. FOR SALE. Eiplit room, house on Si her Street, Fisher's addition, Greenwood, B.C.. cheap for cash, or oil easy terms. Also Anaconda, 13. C. property for sale. Address FRA.NK MILL**'"--., 2013 Mallon Ave., Spokane, Wash. Mineral Act 1896. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. "NICKLE PLATE" Mineral Claim, situate .in the Kettle River Mi..iiljr Division of YaleDistrict. "Where located : About five miles North of Canycn Creek and about two miles West of the Main Kettle River. - TAKE NOTICE that we. Charles Newman, N. E.Peterson and P. A. Linbertr. all of Camp McKinney in the said Division. Free Miner's Certificate Nos. H. 40.48'J: B. 40,447. and U. 40,44S resscctivel;.-, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, .to" applv to the Mininir Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining- a Crown Grant ofthe above claim. A.nd flintier take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificateof Improvements. CHARLES NEWMAN. NILS EDV1N PETERSON PATRICK AXEL MNDJ1ERG Dated this 31st day of May, A. 13. 1!>02. Last issue Nov. 3ti. ! prem fy themselves as to title. The documents of title may be seen at tlie oflice of ARTHUR M. WHITESIDE. Barrister-at-law Rendell Building-, Greenwood, B. C. us to sell liquor by retail at the premises known as the Clarendon Hotel; situate on Copper street, Greenwood, to Fred M.JMunn. Greenwood Clarendon Co., Ltd. W. O. W rig-lit, Secretary smwit^mi^s^^affB^^^^Tjf^-^ Engineers and Mine Superintendents -will find it to their interest to refer to us wlie i in need of anything in the Pumi line. We make Pumps o every description for all services. &mam®mimmi>m8muB3m^& A List of Firms Who Are Doing Business in Greenwood. & <.*8m:-<-<<-*->x.*<»^ BANKS. THE BANK OF MONTREAL. F. J. Finucane, • Manager. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. W..G. H. BELT, - - -.Manager. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Hknry F. Mytton, - Manag-er. 88 Pump Catalogues and ^Specifications sent upon ::i request. We manufacture also Northey Gas and •SCasoline Engine—cheap— "•"handy-safe. Send for H Booklet. $ Cunliffe& McMillan, Oi Agents at Rossland B.C. t!i Vancouver Engineering S-Works, agents at Van- '& ouvcr, E. C. \"Sl-EZ&:££&-?M£%^ZiZ:&^^^B^.^>£ "".■!!.°S? P^^•'#••S'#'iCi••€)•#':©''^''^■•#^'#^•^o#»€5^^,w,^ ft o WHEN YOU WANT. That is printing. When you want cheap nasty printing send east for it. Our stock and work is always the best; our prices are reasonable. The office now has power presses and everything necessary for good work and -.**-prompt,,deliven*:,-^ best workmen. The boundary Creek Times, 3 vf§** 9 %- o s DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. RENDELL & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes,'Mason & Risch Pianos., etc., etc. THE MART. Gaunce & Wickwire. Real Estate. Money to Loan, Fire Life and Accident Insurance. TAILORING. WILSON & CO. Merchant Tailors. Greenwood, St. W. ELSON, Merchant Tailor. Copper Street. Opp. Windsor Hotel. ASSAYERS- GREENWOOD TRADING CO'Y., * Limited. General Merchandise. Copper St. HUNTER-KENDRICK CO., Limited. General Merchandise, Copper Street, Greenwood. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. RUSSELL--LAW--CAULFIELD CO., LIMITED. Dealers in Hard-ware. Groceries and Furnishings. JEWELLRY. MILLER BROS. Jewellers and Opticians. S. BARRY YfflILL Practical Watchmaker and Je-veller. Greenwood, B. C. MEATS, ETC. P. BURNS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. WALTER E. SEGSWORTH Provincial Assayer and Chemist. Contro* Assays a Specially Greenwood, B. C. DRUGGISTS. J. L. WHITE. Druggist. Copper St. AGENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC FRED B. HOLMES, Agent, Collector, Janitor. Large warehouse for storing goods. P.O. Box 25 Residence opp, city hall. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. BEALEY INVESTMENT & TRUST COMPANY, Limited. George R. Naden, - Manager. Insurance, Mines, Stocks, Real Estate, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HALLETT& SHAW Barristers, Soucitoks, Notaries Public. Cable. Address : " hallett." Conns Bedford M'Seill's Grefnwciod, "Moreinir & deal's - - -on Leiber's. s' °' I. H. HALI.KTT. H. C. SHAW. ^y ^-^•f-^^'F^^-t-^-i-^^-t-f^^'t^T-^^-h^ *-*-*■*■»■». 3tuautauaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CANDY FACTORY- C. V SEMERAD. Candy Factory anTlc*rCreaiirParlbrs; "Fruits, etc. STATIONERY. ETC SMITH & McRAE. Dealers in Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper, Tobaccos, Confectionery. H. B. MUNROE, Daaler in Confectionery, Stationery, Tobaccos, Fruits, Etc i lee (MM n Greenwood is the financial aud commercial centre 01 the Boundary Creek District. It is the supply point for the Mining' camps. From the city roads lead to Greenwood. Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White and Atvood, Wellington and other Boundary Creek camps. J. L. COLES, Stationery, Newspaper}', Periooicals. [\flCLEOD & BROWN Hakkisteks and Soucitoks. Notaries Public. Etc. Offices: Wallace-Miller block. Cupper street, tircenwood. K.C. J. R. IIkown. J- P. McLkou. ARTHUR M WHITESIDE. —— BARRISTER -.and-SOLIClTOR*- Rendell Block, Greenwood. B.C QHARLES AE. SHAW. CIVIL En.-INKKK. Dominion and Phovinci*!. Land Sukvkvuh GREENWOOD. : : B. G. /\. E. ASHOROFT. Dominion and provincial Land Surveyor. Mining and-Engineering Surveys. Underground Work a Spec ally. Wood lllo'-k (neii Customs oflice.) i; KEEN WOOD. IS. C. H. A. KING & CO., J~ ! Tobaccos, Cijjtus, Smokers Siindrit-s, ZZZ i Hooks, Newspapers -ind' Periodicals. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ^ For prices of lots aud other "^2 information address Robt. Wood or C. Scott Galloway, Greenwood |= samromroww^^ MONTREAL, QUEBEC- MANUFACTURERS OF — a» THE GEM RESTAURANT. C. R. PiTTOCK, - Proprietor. FURNITURE. T. M. GULLEY & CO. Dealers in Furniture. Carpets and Linoleums, etc. MINERAL ACT 18%. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. -SILVER HOLLAR" Mineral Clnim. siluale in ill,- Kultiii Kivi-r Miniuu- I'iviniiui oi Yule District. \Vlu*,ie locale*! Alxmt live mileH Noi'lli of C'liivoii Creek and atn.-ul two mile.. West of tin: Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE thai we, Charles Newman. »f Camp McKiimev in ilies.iid Division. i l-'o-e Miner's Certiiicate No. It 4o,4s> and Jaeoti i l'L-lerson. of the same place. Free Miner'., Ceitilicalc No. H. *4il,44-*. intend sixty day* trom the date oereof.- in applv to the Mining i*,u- order for a Certiiicate of Improvements f.»r the pnipose of obtaining? a Crown Grant In j the abov-claim. i And further taUe nuiice that action. uiiJit t »ection 3". must be commenced before the is- ! huance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st il.iy of'May. A. 1) . Vm. ' CIIARLICS NICWMAX. j JAcbtt i»eters<;n. i Last issue Nov 3*). ♦ ♦ ^B^t|-*>^l! BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc. Agenxs For Tlie Bullock Diamond Drills. „«__»__ _ ROCK DRILLS. STRAIGHT LINE DUPLEX and CORLISS AIR COMPRESSORS . . OOMI'LETI". MIN'I" EOUIPMENT& ■>!" ALL KINDS. -TOOK CAKKIED IN KOSSLAND. BREWERIES. THE ELKHORN BREWERY Poktman & PoHTjiAS. Proprietors. In draft or bottles at all lt-adiny hotels. SOCIETIES. %$'%&■**.- BOUNDAHV VALLEY LODGE "W ...v- ^0. 38,1.0.0. F. Meets every Tuesday Evening at S:«H> iu tbeir Kill ire room at the V.'.-od Hall. A cirdlal invi union is cxieiuietl ttt all sojourn in;.- bre'.lirru. \V. Elson. N.C.. A. 1). Hai.lktt, i-tw.See WHOLESALE LIQUORS R. J5. 0. XSl£tl&\\s, RossJand, S. g. ^iiuuiuiaitaimiuaummimiuiiiiiiii^uiamjuuiiauaiaim THE GREENWOOD LIQUOR CO. R. Gkek.i-:k, Manager. Aleuts for Pabat and Caljjary Beei f re! Fin-! "iV. A. Ch ipp-lle. hcU< r known a^ ••«.»|.'; t. :, \ .*' will :icl a- CLilll- nw S«-n p, clean aii(i»et up your »t<>v >'s leave \v..i\l at Pioneer ilu'.cl ur O. I. C jC.-\r and 2nd U-ni.-l ?t* r . THE B0U2-TDARY CREEK TIMES Socialists Meet Eloquent Address by Rev. R, Trotter, W. A fairly larj,re audience was present in the city liall -lust ovenine- when Ralph \V. Trotter rVlivered an address on Socialism. i.\,->. ineetini;- was liie first of a series to be helfl this winter under the auspices of the Greenwood Socialism club. President LuVov of the club opened I he meeting and asked the audience to appoint a chairman. Rev. Dr. McRae was appointed and after an instrumental diet *.*y Mrs. O'Mara and Geo. F. Richardson Mr. Trotter was called upon to deliver his address. In opening he said that they had doubtless heard that he had left the Baptist church. It wasn't so, he was still a Baptist and a Baptist minister and preached in a Baptist church every Sn nday and there was no church law to drive him out. He would admit however, that the Baptist Association of B. C. h;is given him the cold shoulder chiefly because of his socialistic utterances. He had no newmessaye to deliver to the people of Green wi od whom he hr-d enjoyed addressing in the past. Me was a socialist for ' *��� years and proochfd Socialism for ten years, i-,i his opinion socialism taught men how to live. In' a elntiii.nl i. wav h-- p<>'n ���,*.*, I lo tile sig'iis of ill*' t'-iifs is-'i.iiiiy i ue Co. I strike as iudiea: ion.s nf tlie niu\ euient in the direction of socialism. lie criticized the '-.linrch tor losing its grip on the people. The church no longer present*-d a n ��� a-tri--i .1.1s to men. He fintight sorialis's >ii mil stir up tlie church. bee.iusi: ;if'*.Tall Socialists taught li'rhitig th.it had not been taught by the l'nvly Nazarene and represented u I'.hiug that the chim'.h..should no! r ii-es-n! Iu an eloquent pi* :-,ition he pictured conditions iindvr line christiaiiity- true Socialism an 1 resumed his seat amid loud applause. After a brief discussion, Mr. Lulfov announced th.it he .vould treat Socialism scientifi.allv nctl Friday evening. MINEEAL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. NOTfCE. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. KOI! roy- Mineral Claim, .situated in u,e 'To George Beardslcy of Greenwood. B. C.and Kettle River Mininir 'livision of Vale Disl- rict. Where located : Providence Creek camp, west of and adjoining- "Iron Mountain" mineral claim. T-'AKE NOTICIi that l. James Alexander any person or persons tc whom lie may have have rransfened liis interest in tlie "L. S." Alineral Claim, situate in Skylark Camp in the Kettle Hiver Mining Division of Yale District. Macdonold, actiuir as airent for Jam.s .1. I Warren, Free -Miners Certificate No. 1!;>T-Vti.i, - _r , , intend, si.viv dnvs from Uiu date here, i to ! Y h Am ���..-A'-"'''"* no'',r,'-';l,u-?t imply to the Mininir Kei'iiriliTfor n Cer'il'riih* -1 peiirteil rtti.-.i��i in order to In. ippl ')] liiiprovoiiienls lor ihe purpose oi obtain:!' Crown Grunt of the above nlitiin And further tiiko notice that notion, m.-ler Section 87, must be commenced before ilu* issuance of such Certi'" lute of linprovoineiit. Dated this 22ud day of September.A. D., i'X'2. J. A. MACDONATyD. C "Hello, Bill." answer to the call "advertise." Note us, the O. I. C. New & Second Hand Store, A. L. White it Co. opposite A. H. Sperry Co. I have e.v- Ul tlie said leial claim mid. r the inovisio, s of the . Mineral Act, lh;M you shoulil couti-ilmtu flo2..*"o I as your portion of the said sum for voiiriiM- | divided cine half interest iu said claim and if within ')(> davs from the first insertion oi Hiis no I ice you fail or icfuse to coal rib lite the sum of ~102.5o"\vliicli is now due by you, iiiy-eibe-- ������ ith all costs ol "d vertisiiiir. your iuteiesi i".-,';- -.till mineral claim will become the properly ot the subscriber under sei.tiuti lour ol uu Act enLilleil the"Miueral Act Aniendnieiit Acl," l"00- Dated at ...reeuwOod. I!. C. the 26tli day of Septenilier, l'.*02. ROUKRT DKMI'KTI-'R. First insertion Sept. 26. Last insertion Dec. 26. + + 4- 4�� ���4* ���& * 4* ������� ���$��� ���$��� ���$��� * 4* * ���& ��� 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* >%- 4* 4 4* # ��s L vj Is what they all say about HE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR Impossible to cut the face; shaves easily, quickly and cleanly, Illustrated booklet free. Mail Orders promptly filled. nan, McFeely & C Wholesale Hardware Merchants, 122 Cordova Street, VANCOUVER, B. C. *%* ����-> ,' A ft'-"' *������-.' i V f Connections v%-iI li Western Union Telefifracli Company- i22,oiii)unices iu U.S.A.) --AND Great Nortli-WcStern of Canada- i2,00 office.*, in Canada.] CABLE SERVICE 10 ALL THE WORLD. .1. C. riKLM. Ollice Manager, f'-reeuwood, Jl.C ���l-iii.iu-U'i.ii: no. 12. AtlNERAL ACT. Certificate of Frnprovements- NOTJ'CK. TACOMA Mineral claim situate in the Kettle Kiver Mininir Uivisiou of Osoyoos District- Where located : Near lionndary Falls and adioiuiuir the. non't Know mineral clain'i. TAKJi NOTIC15 that 1, Sydney M. .lolmsoti actine as atrent for Sam *l.'Jensen, Free Miner's Certiiicate Xo. Ii -UT'il and Annie Chi'istensoii. Free Miner's Certificate N'o. H 5*l''l5, intend .sixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo the Miiiin-rKecorder ror a Certificate of Improvements, for tlie purpose of obtainiuir a crown jrrnut of the above claim. And furdier lake notice that action, under section 37, must be coinineur.ed before the is- .sitauccof such certificate of improvements. Oatod Ihisiith dav of Julv. A. T>.. \��C2. Sept. IS. ' SYDNEY M, JOHNSON A IS ;~mM$�� RAILWAY WORLD'S SCENIC ROUTE Direct route IS You will want to send your friends east something-. They are interested in you and consequently in the city and district where you live. Why not send them the Tim us for a year. It will cost you only Two dollars; mailed direct from this oflice to anv address. IT Iff tel li,�� P. Burnr & Co will ship 3 cars of cat tie to Nelson on Monday. John is g-oiug- in charg-e of them. Percy F. Godenrath is organizing- a company to develop the coal measures in the North Fork of the Kettle River, recently discover by Joseph Wiseman. The king's birthday being Sunday Nov. 9th Monday following is a public holiday. R. H. Hedley superintendent of the Hall Mines smelter was in the city this week. C. B. Bash a pioneer of Camp McKinney spent the week in the city. Keep your eye on the Clarendon. MORTGAGE SALE. Q&'fr'fr ���?* ��� "fr ���%* ��� ���$��� ���$ *%> ���#- 4s *%�� -f5 ���$��� #��� Hf* fy $> vt�� 4' "f 4s ^^y "STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" Assets , . S304,568,063.49 Surplus . . 566,137,170.01 H. ALLENBERG, Manager, EAST Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal St. John Halifax Boston New York WEST New Westminster Vancouver Victoria Skagway Dawson Seattle Portland San Francisco Spokane, Wash. 605-606-607 Empire State Building, CHARLES T. KiPP, Cashier- Office Tel. Brown, 211. Residence Tel. South, 801 P. O. BOX 296. To Edward Nash and William H. Asqiiith, both formerly of the City of Greenwood, British Columbia, Painters, and to the Consolidated Stationery Company. Limited. I, GeorgeR. Naden, of the Citv of Greenwood in Britisn Columbia, Broker, hereby (,>-ive you' notice that I demand paymeiu of the sun'i of Two Hundred and Eljrlity-live Dollars. beinir principal and interest due and pavabic to mc upon a certain mortpajre. made bv" vou, the said Edward Nash and William H. Asquit.li, to me, dated the 27th day of pebruarr, 1901, and retf istered at the Land Registry dfiicc at Kttmloops on the uth dav of March, 1901. in Charpe Book, Vol. II, Polio 721, as No. 2��l5li. The lands included in the above iiiortipige arc : All those certain parcels or tracts of land situate in the Districtof Vale, in said Province of British Columbia, and heintr more particularly described as follows : All that piece of land situate in the Osovoos Division of Yale District and described as" Lot fourteen (14) in Block tliirtv-tvvo (32] in the Town of Midway, as the same is shown on the map or plan of said Town deposited iu the Land Registry Oflice at Kamloops and numbered three |3). Also all that piece of laud situate, Ivimf. and being- composed of Lot twenty-three '23) in Block '\l," accordinjr to a map (11- v\;m ,u.. posited in the Land Keirislrv Oflice.u Kamloops and numbered fony-six (461. of tlie subdivisiini of part of the "iManiinont" Mineral Claim, heiiiff Lot X~'). in ('.roup I. on the mlii ial survey of the said Osoyo"s Division. And also thai pi. ev ol land situati-d in said City of Crui'iin-ouil, inul beinir composed of Lot ei(.'hteen |1.��] in Mock "N." acconiiiiy lo the plan of the subdivision of :*:aid '���M.-iiiimiiiit*' Mineral Claim, deposited in Hie f.and Re^risirv Ollice at Kamloops and n umbered fortv-six 140.) Anil take notice that unless pitvniciit of the said inoritr.-i!;i> money and iaieu-sfs and cusis be made within three weeks from liie Mrs! pub- licatioii hereof, I will proceed, with or without any consent or concurrence on vour pari, and without any further notice to yoii. to enter into possession of thesaid premises, and lo s-ll and absoL.leli disp ,se of Ihe s .ill lauds and premises ei Ik i-bv puh'ic .H'cn n or private sale, as I. i!:csii| Genriie It. Na i.ii. nrty deem proper, either for cash oi upon such terms of credit as I mav think proper, and lo convey and assure the same when so sold out" Uie' purchasers thereof, as I shall di ect or appoint. Dated at Green-ioud. II. C this 10th dav of October, A. D. 19112. GEO KG E K. XADEX. HALLETT & SUA\V. Mortpaiiee. Solicitors for .Moi tifauee. Under and by viitue ol the powers contained in the above recited morlirajre, wliich will be produced at the time of sale, tlie above mentioned and described lands mid premises will be offered for sale by Public Auctii u nt the I'ost Office in the City of Greenwood in British Col- UMbiaon M"n laj- the Third day of November. 19.12. at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon. On one of the lots in Greenwood, are a house and paint shop and a two room shack, and on the lot in Midway a shack. Dated this 14th dav of October, l')i>2. GEO. R. NADEN, MOKTAKIili, For terms and conditions of .sale, apply to Hallett & Shaw, Solicitors for Mortgagee. Greenwood. B. C. 'PHONK 179 WHOI,ESAL,E GROCERS AND AGENTS FOR TUCKET CIGAR CO., UNION LABEL CIGARS. BRANDS. MONOGRAM, MARGUERITA, BOQUET, OUR SPECIAL, ,_,,.EL-JUSTIL,LO,-~--EL-CONDOR,- --SARANTIZ-ADGSv" SCHILLER Corner Alexander Street and Columbia Avenue, Vancouver. B. C. Lake Route From Fort William, the favorite slimmer route for all eastern points. Via Soo Line For St. Paul. Dulutli, Sault Ste. Marie Chicago, etc. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars EA Clip Leaves Dnumore Junction /4k3 M daily for St. Paul; leaves Kootenay Landing- Tuesday and Saturday for Toronto, Montreal and all eastern points. Leaves Revelstoke daily for Seattle and Vancouver. Throuyh booking's to Europe via all Atlantic lines. Prepaid tickets at lowest rates issued from all European countries. Complete Equipment Unequalled in the West. For time tables, rates and full particulars apply to local agents. E REDPATH, Agent. Greenwcod,B. C. ���-J-SrCARTER;���" E: JrCOYLEr"~~~~" DP.A., Nelson. G.P.A. Vincottver Spokane Falls 1 Northern Railway Co Nelson & Fort Shcppard Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co. Washington & G. N. Co, Van, Vic. & E. Ry. & B. Co. The only all rail route between points east, west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. & N. Co., for points east, west and south; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific Ry. Connects at Nelson with the K. R. aud N. Co., Kaslo and K. & S. points. Connects at Curlew with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run on trains-between Spokane and Republic. Effective Aug. 17th, 1902- Leavi-: Arkive 9:15 a. in. Spokane 5:45 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Rossland 5:10 p. ni. - 7:15 a. m. Nelson 8:00 p. ni. 11:07 a. in. (Millers, Grand 3:58 p. m. Forks) 9.20 a. in. Republic 5:45 p. ni. H.^A.^ JACKSON, = General Passenger Agent, Spokane, Wash ^KmKimTimwm MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. "MOOUr/', "UTOPIA''. "DENVER" and "CHAMPION", Mineral Claims, silnaln in tlie Kettle River Jliiiiiiir Division of Ynle District. Where located : Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle Rivur. TAKE NOTICE that I. Albert E. Ashcrol't. Free Miller's Cenilic.ue No. i)3t'2i>5. a��:t- hur as airent for Charles Dunbar 'JVinide. Free Miner's Certilicalu No J3H43i, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo the Min'Miir Recorder for cerLilicaie.-. of Improvements, for ihe purpose of obtaining crown irr.ints of tile above claims. And further tnl.e notice that action, under section 37, must 1>,S cnitiiiieti<.-->d before tliii issuance of siK-li ceriilica'esof improvements. Dated ihis30ili day of Septenilier. VM2. AUIEKT E. ASIiCKOl'T, I'.L.S. Last insertion Dec. 31. SISALS. STENCILS, I'KICB MAXKKKS. PKiNTiNO wmiKi.s. m,-.m:-.i*.hi.nc. MACHINES, HAND DATING AND Mi.*:- I! UK INC. STA.Ml'S. CllliCK I'HHI'OHAT- OKS, Kl-ailKK TYPE, I��K1NTI-Ne FRANKLIN STAMP WORKS. Vancouver fc'j \, t-~-*J> gyareBtee el 95 pr1 L-L.ua Q on$ J* t,t -.li -.;< ^_t*s! ,?s jx j��_^ ..'C ...t v< ,���* ,* ..^ -."-�� lA MINERAL ACT. (ertificate of improvements. Nf.T.c.'*: !"! "MONITOR" .Mineral t l.iim. situate in Ihe:*'. Kettle Kiver .Mini ����� Dili -ion of Yale Dis- j .. trict. Where local d : Un Horseshoe i '��� .Mountain. -Main ICeitle, Kiver. I "; TAKE NOTICE that I. Allien E. Ashcroft. j fj l'n-c. Min, r'sCeriilicali-N'o. H.VQr 5 actiiif.' : ��v a;, .-ijrent for Owen Mellmv. Five -Miner's Cer- | '':, lilicate No- H742I.J, and Jacob I'eic-i sen. F:ee j V M-nerV Certiiicate No. IS+iWId. iulemi ��� .��; si.x'y days i'idiii ihe dnin Inieol, to ajiply [ '-'��� tothe siiiiinj.' recorder for a ceri ilicate ol lni. V; proveiiienis. for liie purpose of ,rbiaiiiinjr a .*.*! crown Grant of the ab-ive. i:laiin. I '��� And furtlier take notice -that action, under j V; section 37. niiist be commenced before the is- I J": siuiucc ol such certiiicate of Improvement-;. 1 -���; Dated this .-Kith dav of S.epieniber. A. D. run. I ����� ALBERT E. ASHCKOFT, P. I,.-S. 1 '������; Last issue Dec. 31. j V",| Certificate of Improvements- NOTICE. FRESH FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS " and T0CACC0S. CORNWALL Mineral Claim situate in the | *��� Ketile River Mininir Division of Osoyoos j V District. Where located : About t-.vo 1 .J miles North east of Camp Mclviiiney on : - McCarren Creek. 1 V TAKE NOTICE that I. Sydney M. Johnson j .} actiiiL' as airent for i'. M.S. Stanlio* ���. ; "���' Free Miner's Certificate No. \:-?\ll. iiiieo; j" sixty days from dale, hereof, to apply to the | y .Min*in<r Recorder for Certificate ol luipro.i-j * merits, for tin.1 purpose ol obt ���.iniiij,' a C. ..*.va *^, .rantoi the aiio\e c'laini. I - .* And further take notice that actions, ut;,;**- | p,,.,*, ,-,,r:rei section 37, must be commenced bel.i.- ���., .^. I ^;( suance of such Ceriiticale nf 1 nijirovcu.. .. .. I����' Dated this 3rd dav of Julv. A. D. l'H).' '-."'���'. - _!/ Sept.18. ' SIDNEY M. JOHN.- ;;. I Ji* J." & J."' i>" *i" if *? *^ ��" Jf 8? J** ^ ^* *?* ?i" A-,r''nl fur tne ilelicio-.is Hazelwood Ice Cream Co.-v Parli.rs, plactr in I lie I'.u-ifie .,*:,* nexi to V.'ind-fir Hotel. I! li or cverccali: m ��Jk$. CLOTHING " <��gi). ft EG I STE RED %��>'i2~*r- 11 ^~-��/ nt IS OG.L Is 1 I--,! It is a guarantee that "Royal Brand" Clothing is���Tailor-111 adc, inamifactured niider the roof of E. A. Small & Co., its owners. The label also serves to distinguish this clothing- from other makers, and prevents your purchasing Inferior Clothing* oft times sold as " Tailor-madeT" Such Clothing, has a "sightly appear- raiice " but isGf little value, inferior workmanship and poor uiaicrKi Is being employed in its con- struciion, it tkereiore does not hold its shape, nor give, satisfaction. As a ^fe-_gtiard look for (he Royal Brand label in the pocket. i '$ f m Sale by P. (U�� George $ ��o.t GREENNW00D, B. C, / THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. .(UM.,*, -AA***^***A��*MWW*%��**Mt-M.%��*^ O<XK>0<K>0<K>O<KX>O<><K><><^^ HE EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR. 0000-0<><><>OK><>-00<><>0<><>0��<><>^^ <K--<,<'-*<K~>-i~M*^ J. G. Billings of the Yale CdluniMa company was over from Rossland this week. mrmmmmmmmmmwmymd ��=7iE3*dllEC.7;s MINERAL ACT NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. The Hot Air line is dying hard. Not | h. C. Killeen, suiieriiiteiid.-nt of satisfied with the eecision of the .rail- j roads, str.ets and brid-es is coming- lo Greenwood. He is expected hereon way committee of the Privy Council, it is determined to continue its fight against the V. V. & E. in the courts. The case will conic up for hearing on November 14. E. V. Bodwcll, K. C. Victoria, \yill act for the V. V. & E.. and Geo, H. Cowan for the Hot Air line. The latter claims that the V. V. &E. can secure no powers from the Privy Council that are not covered by its charter. It is difficult to say what view the court will take of the matter. Sometimes the law and the public interests do not harmonize. Notwithstanding the numerous kicks that are registered development is rapid in the west. Five years ago court was held in Greenwood in a log- cabin; this week the contract was let for the erection of a handsome court house. Five years ago, a justice of the peace was the sole arbiter in the disputes which arose in Greenwood; now a supreme court judge holds court here , twice a year. Five years ago Greenwood was only a mining camp and a small one; today it is a full fiedged city. Once a month a dozen or more otherwise staid and sober men gather together for the purpose of recalling fond recollections of bonnie Scotland, cherishing Spotch sentiment-and other things. It. is difficult to understand why it is so easy for Scotsmen to enthuse over the little bit of barren land th:'*: forms the northern half of Great Britain, but wherever two or three Scotsmen are gathered together a St. Andrews Society i-s sure to be formed and the traditions, heroes, poets, statesmen���even, the dew of its heather and exploited. They are a clannish lot too and only those through whose feet courses Scotch blood can enter the charmed circle. But once a year Scotsmen are at home to all tongues, kindreds, and nations of the earth. St. Andrew may be honored by all. The local Scotsmen intend to mystify the good people of Greenwood���at -least-those-wliohnve- the con rage-to tackle the supper and listen to the Strang- language of the: true Scot. Ordinary edibles will not be recognized by extraordinary titles jn the; caird o' the guid tilings for who but a Scotsman would recognize in Roast it Bubbey Jock, the everyday turkey ? Then there is a fearful, awsome dish without which a St. Andrew's dinner ia never complete���the haggis. A dish which moves Scotsmen to exclaim "Great Chieftain o' the Piiddtu' Race served in Tain O'Shanter style. "I hae a drooth, an awful' drooth, an' water daes nae guid." They have another habit that brings pain and tribulation to the telegraph operator. As we said before they are a clannish lot and they want to be united on St. Andrew's day. Miss McQueen is Scotch and will probably bear it for Auld Lang Syne but just fancy J. C. Helem's feelings when he gets some thing like this from Scotsmen in -New York to Scotsmen in Greenwood : A wheen Scots at the yett hae Haggis, some Glesca' magistrates air' a case of Baillie Nicol Jarvie to honor St. Andrew's Day. Here's tae ye. May ycur luttis aye reek. Notwithstanding these peeularities Scotsmen are good fellows. They are none the worse citizens because they once in a while break through their natural reserve and fraternize together. Indeed there are noble inspirations in Scottish history and Scottish literature that are bound to mike her sons better and braver men. Thank God the heart of Scotland Yet ts with her valiant past. When freedom fronted tyranny And dared death to the last. Saturday. Mr. Wells promised us a visit from Mr. Killeen some months ago, but he came not. His coming now with several inches of beautiful snow mantling the ground cannot be profitable from a road making point of view. But Mr. Killeen is a good- fellow and he is welcome in those diggings anyway. Angus R. Stuart is at present representing the Dominion government at the big exhibition which is being held in Cork Ireland. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To JOHN COLLINS and any person or persons to whom he mav have transferred his inteiests in the "TIP TOP" Mineral claim situate ou Uie West Pork of Kettle River, lying- North of and adjoininfr the Knob Hill Mineral claim in the Kettle Kiver MiiiiDfjr Division of Yale District. You are hereby notified that 1 have expended SK12.5O iu order to hold the said mineral claim under tlie provisions of the Mineral Act, that you should contribute $51 25 as your portion of the said sum for your undivided one half interest in said claim aud if within 90 davs from the first insertion of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute the sum of "SJ1.25 which is now due b; you, together with, all costs of advertising-, your interest in said mineral claim will become th" property of the subscriber under section four of ;in Act entitled the "Mineral Act A mead ment Act." l'lOO. Dated at Greenwood, B. C the 2<5t.li dav of October,W02. JOHN MATTHEWS Last insertion Jan. 31st, 1903. To LEWIS MEYBK, l-REDTXAND KASS, and to any person or pci'Mins to whom iltov may have, transferred ilnir iuteivsi iu the "WHITE HORSE" Mineral ,-laim sitmnc in Copper Camp, in the K.-uij KivcrMia- inpr Division ol Yale Di-Uriel, Liritish Co:, iiiubia. You are herebv notified that we have caused to be expended 52 >5.0i to hold the s.tid uiiiisr.il claim under liie ��� Mineral .\ci" that ihe. oro- poi tion vou should -.ouinbete for y_u -.niciviil ed one half iineirst in ilie abo.e e'ain: isSMU.'U and if wilhin niiiel.v days i um the first publication of this nonce yon bill or relnse to contribute the said sum of ili,2..:il wnich is now due, with all costs, ol a Ivertbiinr. vour interest in thesaid mineral claim will become veiled iu us the liiidersiyned your co-owners under sec- ion of an Ac: entitled the"Mineral Act Amendment Act" 191X1. Dated at Greenwood this 7th November, 1902. Makbakbt p.. JIekcek, B. L. Wood. Ja.mks Gkaiiam, An NIK Huuscx. ..:..:..x��.:-:-��x��:����*:��:��x-x- BICYCLE AND MACHINE REPAIRS. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. NOTICE OF F0RFE1TVRE. To A. BRANSON. D.R.CAMPBELL. D. A. CAMERON and any others concerned : You are hereby notified that I have expended in labor and ini--v.vettieiits 011 the --Uostnn" ���"Turouto" and "St. Louis" Jlineral claims, situate en Cranberry Creek, AVest Fork of of Kettle River.'in the Kettle River Mining* Division of Yale District, the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, and $7.50 for recordiiijr the same, such beinsr the amount required and necessary to hold the said claims under the provisions of the "Mineral Act' and Amending Acts; and if at the expiration of ninety days from the dale of the first publication of tliis notice 111 the Boundary Creek Times you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, namely S23O.5O, together with al costs of advertising*, your interest in said mineral claims shall become in-.o'Ucd iu me (your co-owner) upon filing-in the proper office in that behalf the affidavit required by Section 4 of the "Mineral Aet .Amendment Act, l'Xl'J." Dated this 2Sth day of October, 1902. JOHN N. GREDEN. Last implication Jan. 31, ".903. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. "MEXICO" Miueral Claim, situate in the p K* ttle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located : In Triple Luke camp. TAKE NOTICE that I. Albert E. Ashcroft. Free Miner's Certificate No. D3IK65. acting-as agent, for John C. Farr. Five ..liuei's Certiiicate No IJ503S2, intend, sixty (lavs from the dale hereof, to apply lo 1 he Mining Keeorder I'or a Certiiicate ol Improvements, for the jntr- '���"'^iL *. 'C-Jdltainiiiy. ..a CrqwirG rantof the above ctaiiii. And further lake, notice that action, tinder eclieii 37. must be commenced before the issuance of sue li Certilieme of I in provemeiits. Dated ibis 301 It day of September, A. D.. l'K>2. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P. I,. S. Lust issue Dec. 3lst. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. "MOGUL", "UTOPIA". "DENVER" and "CHAMPION". Miueral Claims, situate iu the Kettle Kiver Mining Division of Yale Dis'rict. Where located : ,. Horseshoe Mountain, Main Ketlle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft. Free Miner's Certiiicate No l!3i'2n5, acting as agent for Charles Dunbar Temple. Free Miner's Certificate No BM431, intend sixtv days front the daie hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining crown grants ofthe above claims. ��� And further take uotice that action, under section 37. must 1>5 commenced before tlie is- su.-niee of such cei'lilicatesof improvements. Dated Ihis.tOlIi day of September. 1902. ALr.i-.RT E. ASHCROFT. P.L.S. Last insertion Dec. 31. MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICIi "MONITOR" Mineral Claim, situate iu the Ketlle Kiver Mining Di*,i*;ioii ol Yale District. Where located : On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft. Free Miner's Certiiicate No. B3(>2< 5 acting as agent for Owen Mellow, Free Miller's Certificate No. I!7-t2(-2, and Jacob Peterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. B404I6, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Milling recorder for a certificate 01 lni. provemeiits, for the purpose of obtaining a crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of Improvements. Dated this 3')tli dav of September. A. D. VHP.. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P. L. S. Last issue Dec. 31. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. "HUNTER" Mineral Claim, situate in Ihe Kettle River Mining Division of Yi-le District. Y\*iiere located : Horseshoe M'-tintain, Main Kettle Kiver. ���"PAKE NOTICE that 1. Albert E. JL Free M iuer'sCerti li e.s ige-it for Owen Mellon. Free Miner's t.cr. tilicale No. IVAifll intend 1 lays from the date hereof to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improve ment for the purpose of obtaining a crowi: grant t<*r above claim. And further take notice that action u.idei cection 37 mast be commenced bet.ire liie i>- j suance if: such certificate of im:-* >ve .-.eius r*. ....1...: X;|1,|;lv���[.Sep|,,|;,.r..l,.[).| l'|*J_J I Copper St. Greenwood, i * *:<��������* sf # ���* ��* * s* # �� a ����� $ �� * a ��.������* ����� �� * iliSiHAiorii?! S*- Now received on dav of * jt issue. ��� H Subscription SI.00 per month. $ * Delivery in central district. * ����� H. A. KING &��� GO. AGENTS. �� * # * 3f * * * $ Sf Sf ft Sf Sf * Sf Sf ��* �� * ft f S St�� * S- . UIH-Li! '��WI��"'iL!..1*1---. SSS33ISIS��SnEZZ3SSEE5 FURNITURE-1 CARPl-TS I LINOLEUMS I CROCKERY I GLASSWARE | CUTLERY I SILVERWARE I BAR GOODS I The largest hotels and finest residences in B.C. were ftfr- nished by us throughout WEILER BROS. VICTORIA. B. C. ���ggBSXDSfiZBSBBIBBaaBlSiSa; aSBSBSBSaXMBa (P* Cr* Cr"5* (?=*< </=**; CF* (r* Cr* CF* CF* CF* Cr* rr* <F* Mom Capital, all paid up $12,000,000. Rest S8.000.00d. President. Lokii Stkatiicona ash Moc.vt Royal, Vice-President: Hon. t'.i;oKoi; A. DxiiMMOXb. Oeneral Manager -. H. S Clooston. } All The Principal i_ Ym., Yllfk f.h-.''l<**() *���:->��� . Citier. in Canada. I ^�� IU1I\, V/U.*j(Ij,*J. 15uy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable Transfer* : Grant Commercial an Travellers' Credits, available, in any part of the world. Branches in London, EnM- Buy and sell Sterling Excl. Travellers' Credits, available, i Greenwood Branch, j. FINUCANE, Manager. M >*=2 <f< m:mss},}MmmmmmmmmmmmMK 1 THE fANADIAH RANK OF fOMMERCE �� With Which is Incorporated the THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital, $8,000,000. - Rest, $2,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX. President. B. E. WALKER. General Manager HENRY F. iVIYTTON MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH. "*Cc5fi3**'fl37!��pK^*?5i^ *::5;i,e^K;7PC'?K??re?R5;7^ REPRESENTING: The Phoenix Fire Assurance The British America Assur- Co. of London, England. fits m The Western Assurance Co., of Toronto. ance Co., of Toronto. The Canadian Birkbcck Investment uutl Savinsfs Co. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE. m m $. THE BEST BEER IN TOWN IS MADE BY / 1 PORTMAN & PORTMAN Proprietors ASK FOR sill 1 The Elkhorn Lager Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops- Try If! It Is kept on draught or in Bottles by ail the leading Hotel ! c; a���"����<!��iiu ss<s ����� :*����.**&��������ayta-#* �� �� �� �� ii SMOKE?? I MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. "URUCfcT. "SOKTU END", "J UIIILEE". "I'KIDE OK ri-ZRTII FRACTION" "MAOXETImE" and "FOG HORN' Mineral Claims, all situate in ihe Kettle River Mining- Division of Yule District. V. lu-ro located : In Griiliaiu's Camp. TAKE NOTICE tliat I, Isaac II. Hallett. as atrent fur J. C. Haas, Free Miller's C'er- tilic.iie No. H41'H?. and Svdney M. Julu-soii. l'ree Miner's Certiiicate Xu. II41751. inicnd. sixt*. days from tlie. dale hereof, t<�� applv to the Mi"intr Recorder for a Certiiicate of Improvement*^, for tlie purpose of otitaininu'a Crosvn Grants of the ibnw claims. And further take notice that actum, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Iniprutenients. Dated this 3<lth day of Autrust. A. D., 1W2. I. U. HALLETT. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Imurovemsnts. NOT ICE. I5URXS and IJURNS "H.UTIOS Mineral Claims situate in the K.-tth- Kiver Mininir \- I'-*-*. - *,.,;,,.' Division of Vale Dis:rici '.VIhtj located . '-",'-"'- I in Deadwood Cansi, NOTICE tint 1. Isaac Hallei: 0 ? I �� TRY USE OF MUNROE'S CICAKS. shcrol't. I We hey lo announce Uiat we have disiiosed of mir Jewelly & business to Mr. A. Logan. We I * desire to thank our many frit litis # for their liberal p;ttn>n;iye during- the six years we hiive boon in liti.siness in ixreenwood and ask for our successor the same kind treatment that has been accorded ourselves. Till-; BKS'I* LINbS IN TOBACCOS and CIGARETTES! e c a ti a li eg �� 5 �� a -a # e �� 0 �� �� �� a Newspaper.- -Stationcrv . ;, ' ;'-TAKK NOT " ',',',-- i J. as airent f.i Dated ��.! Last Us ir Francis J. Finucane. Fre-'| I Miuer't Cerlific;'te No. l'.*IO--,o7. inten-'i i i sixty days from the date li.-ivof. to aopl.v , ! to the Mininir Rec.rder for Ceniticaies ul*Ini . i provemeiits. for the purpose ,<f ohtaiiiiutr '��� I (>r,-.-n Grants <������', tin: above claims. ; ! And further take n*��tice t.iat action undei j ; sectum 37. must n-* c.k:m:iiii:;-�� ,1 before the ?* ; suar'.ce of sucil l,ei'l;lio:i:es ,). : .iOi*,i'. eii.eut.-,. m Mm A Fell Line Choke Can.>y Seolemher 20tn. 1-J02. * Periodicals a �� a �� �� 1 aiii;-:;.t e. AstrcR.oFT. p. l. s. j to Dec- 31. Dated this i.'itli day >f Julv, A. D.. 1'*-'.:. I.'IJ. HALLETT. I H. B- MUNROE g Copper street. i;:vcnv\o*jJ. THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. ���WCKXKMXKK) OOOOOOOO OOO 0*0000 7!:OOOO00OOO0OOOOOO0O-0OO0OCKK> $ 0 IN YOUR PARLOR, DINING ROOM OR KITCHEN! APPROPRIATE P To biui: yuiu* surroundings, we sell at reasonable prices. An excellent line is selling* for 20 cents, a better line at 2-5 cents and 30 cents, neat an attractive gilt at 40 cents, ingrains at 60 cents, etc. etc. We have just what you want. It is never amr trouble to show you our goods, even when you* don't biry. Call and see them. Rev. Ralph W. Trotter came in this afternoon to address the public meeting which is being- held under the auspices of the Greenwood socialists at the city hall tonig-ht. Wanted. A girl cook to and assist at housework for family of two. Wages ���"20 per month. Apply to Ralph S. Root, Midway Ii. C. Books, Paper, Photo Supplies, Etc. OOOOO0OOOOOOOO0O0OOOOCK>OOOt;;-0OOO0OOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOO* LOCAL AND PERSONAL Do you use Blue Ribbon Tea A. M. Whiteside has returned from a professional visit to Grand Forks. E. S; Sorenson, a Rossland' mining- man was in the city this week. Jack Gillan returned this week after spending a year in and around Fernie. C. G. Cunningham and A. W. English have returned from a trip to Edmonton. W. S. Phair of Coliirig-wood is here on a visit to his brother C. H. Phair of P. W. George & Co. E. L. Tate of Spokane who is heavily- interested in Republic properties was in the city this week. This is to remind some of our subscribers that their subscriptions are in arrears. Look at your labels. H. Li. Johnston, C. P, R. road master and W. S. Keith left on Wednesday for Beaverdell in search of big game. Several of our subscribers are in arrears. The label in your paper tells the story Get it moved ahead another year by remitting two dollars. W. J. Richter and Miss Carrie Peterson of Rock Creek were married at the Windsor hotel on Tuesday evening by Rev. J. D. P. Knox. Ralph Harron, of San Francisco and J. P. McLeod, barrister of this city, went up to Beaverdell this week lo visit the Bell in which Mr. Harron is interested. A. G, Davies of the Riverside livery was injured at Midway Friday afternoon. He was holding a spirited team when they became frightened and started throwing Mr. Davis down and the heavy rig passed over him. He wan badl}- bruised and it will be some some davs before he is himself again. It is announced that the Women's Association of the Presbyterian church purpose holding a doll sale and supper in the B.C, hotel on the dth of next month. No doubt this event will be interesting especially fur the children and those anxious to make them happy in the approaching Xrnas season. The funeral of the late William Edwards who was burnt in his cabin at Camp McKinney last week, look place on Friday morning, a large number of old timers attending. From the position of the body it was evident that Edwards was suffocated by the smoke in his bunk. It is thought that he went to sleep leaving a candle burning: and that the candle burned low igniting the wood and thus starting the flames. Special meetings will be held at the Salvation Army Hall on Saturdajr aild Sunday, Nov. 15th and 16th led by- Ensign Andrews the travelling- agent for the social work. There will be a Magic Lantern service Saturday evening. The subject wili be "The Salvation Army in the Boer War." Special meetings on Sunday afternoon in the school house at Anaconda, 3 p. in. In the hall at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Go away back and sit down and enjoy ii clam nectar at the Clarendon. THE NEW Remodelled, Renovated and Refurnished. Only the best Liquors and Cigars. Prompt servicer Courteous Treatment. Good Rooms. Modern Conveniences. Fred B. Munn, Manager. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo J. W. Nelson has trip to the West Fork. returned from a A. Fisher left this week on a business trip to the North West. Are you using "Blue Ribbon Ceylon tea" ? $10 REWARD. For the return of a Buckskin mare and a dark Brown Mule mare, travelling together. P. BURNS & CO. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. HIS HONOUR tlie Lieutenant-Governor in Cmincil lias been pleased to make tlie tfollo\viii|�� appointment : ��� 30th October, 1902. Gookc-.k Cunningham, of tlie City of Green- ���H-noil, Ksi'inire. Provincial Constable, to be Mininir Recorder for tlie Kettle River Mining- Division. It II III Delicious ^Peaches, Plums, Pears and Apples at prices that are right for preserving ; also Tomatoes. You can't do better than to buy from us. Wholesale and Retail Dealer. - Copper Street, Greenwood. ooooo-oo-aoooooooooo* oooooooo E. W. BISHOP STEAMFSTTING, HOT WATER HEATING. Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guar an teed. Naden-Flood Block,- ------- Greenwood* STAND I--ACTCREK AND DEALKK IX iiss, lis, Horse Blieis, ins GREENWOOD AND MIDWAY, li. C. Is and Saddle Horses Write to FOR arness -CO TO TIII-5��� \J \J A. c, davies; if ��� Manager. Near McNeill's Feed Store. I AND ALL KINDS OF | I HORSE GOODS. | | | | Special prices to Green- f I wood customers. | Mail orders promptly attended to. m\wm. i. G. <EW AND SECOND HAND STORE, >***f��x^. ..^i���i ^vSij------ _^JJ *'���,*. :C'-**-? ���-fl ���������',:> ��� :.*'.'��i%u!��-V /.**-*-,"*, \ -- *',i7-���v ^v��i*i: " . - -y*'*.,������" - ".^--.cAi-*-^*-?^--^ ��� . o #n CJ?r ���?*���'. Vp /<:���,7^i\ -���S-a.Ti^ii'A.r>-1 ^<<^:^i>T5r:::^ ' J>a! ��� ^> 1 Ai?. ^/ Opposite The A. H. A. L. WHITE & CO., Sperry & Co's store. Proprietors. orgeous Display of.... All the Leading Styles including several exclusive creations at sensationally low prices. ELEGENCE AND EXCELLENCE IN APPROVED - Pur Fashions HIGH-CLASS KNIT UNDERWEAR JUST RECEIVED. COLD WEATHER FOOT WEAR. ���X-**H��X~X~H--<"^ Hunter-Kendrick Co.. I T.TMTTKT). ' !*! EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY WITH US. A large variety of fancy patterns in French Flannels and Bordered Cashmeres. A complete assortment of the Corticelli Art "E)flabroidery Silk now in stock. ���-���Received���today- a- shipment of -PIannelette^Underwear- For this month's selling We Have Arranged Some Unusually Attractive Bargains. THE HUNTER-KENDRICK COMPANY, LIMITED. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GREENWOOD, B. C. A $.x..x*��<��x��x��*x-**x-��x^ oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wc have just received a fine lot including Double Hyacinths, Single Roman " Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips RainbowMixture Chinese Sacred Lily, Plant them uoiv and they will bloom for Xmas. 3. C. KJbitet Druggist and Optician. 000<>000000<X>0<)<>0<K>000000<>0 >M^tt^&^&A^AAftyA<&fr&&fr&&A&&iA' V r Y T Well heated rooms at moderate prices, Also first class board by day or week, THE SWAYNE HOUSE, Silver Street, Greenwood. ���X-X-X'C-X-X-X-X^^X^X-X^X' We have just received a fine line of new harness and all parts of harness, saddles, bridles, spurs, whips, snaps, etc. The O. I. C. New & 2nd hand store, A.L. White & Co. -a#��tf����e��#��0ft#ft*0��#e*ae:a��0#*a ft ft ft ft ft �� ft �� �� �� ft �� ft ft ft �� ft �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� a �� �� �� ft �� �� , ft��ft0��0��e-0*#ft#��*��#a#��#90eft* / Supplies, etc. Kodaks and Materals, etc. etc. * Phone No. 33,
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Boundary Creek Times 1902-11-07
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Title | Boundary Creek Times |
Alternate Title | [The Greenwood Weekly Times] |
Publisher | Greenwood, B.C. : Boundary Creek Printing and Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1902-11-07 |
Description | The Boundary Creek Times was published in Greenwood, in the Kootenay Boundary region of southern British Columbia, and ran from September 1896 to March 1911. The Times was published first by the Times Publishing Company (1896-99), and then by the Boundary Creek Printing and Publishing Company (1901-1911), and its longest-serving editor was Duncan Ross (1897-1907). In April 1911, the Times was absorbed by another Greenwood-based paper, the Ledge. The Times was revived in 1983, and it continues to be published out of a small building in downtown Greenwood to this day. |
Geographic Location |
Greenwood (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1896-1911 |
Identifier | Boundary_Creek_Times_1902_11_07 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2012-09-19 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 8eef0eb1-3924-4e21-9bd7-506dd8250028 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170824 |
Latitude | 49.1000000 |
Longitude | -118.6833000 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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