Vol. 7. GREENWOOD, B. C. FRIDAY JULY 17. 1903. No. 47 INTERESTING EVENING I. 0. 0. F. Lodges Phoenix and Greenwood. Attendance Large and Proceedings Very Enioyafcle. On Tuesday evening, 14th instant, the district deputy grand master, P. G. Bro. D. Whiteside, accompanied by the following grand officers: P.G's. Bros. W. E. B. Fleming, J. Kerr, J. Russell, W. M. Law, and T. Hardy, visited Boundary Valley lodge, No. 38, I.O.O. F., Greenwood, for the purpose of installing the following officers of Bound ary Valley lodge, No. 38, Greenwood, and Snowshoe lodge, No. 46, Phoenix: Boundary Valley officers: N. G., Bro. J. L. White; V. G., Bro. E. Foyle Smith; Recording-Secretary, P. G. Bro. Fred B. Holmes; Financial Secretary, P. G. Bro. G. B. Taylor^ Treasurer, Bro. W. G. Harvey; Warden, Bro. J. D. McCreath; Conductor, Bro. E. H. Cannon; O. G., P. G. Bro. W. Elson; I. G. Bro. J. Hickey; R. S. N. G., P. G. Bro. W. M. Law; L. S. N. G.,Bro. J. Crawford; R. S. V. G., Bro. George R. Naden; L. S. V. G , P. G. Bro. H. B. Munroe; R.,S. S., Bro. J. Saunders; L.^. .S.^^Broi..vH.v:.Go.uU:s;--Qi-ganis-t,- Bro. E. Foyle Smith; J. P. G. Bro. D. A. Bannerman. Snowshoe officers: N. G., Bro. W. Morrison; V. G., Bro. \V. S. Cook; Recording-Secretary, Bro. James Cuth- bertson; Financial Secretary, Bro. A. S. Williamson; Treasurer, Bro. D. Murray; Warden, Bro. J. F. McDougall; Conductor, Bro. T. Johnson; O.G., Bro. Jno. Hanna; I. G., Bro. W. Hana; R. S. N. G., Bro. S. Stevens; L. S. N. G��� Bro. W. McMillan; R: S. V. G., Bro. Alex Milkie; . L. S. V. G., Bro. L. Stevenson; R. S. S., Bro. J. Taprill; L. S. S., Bro. J. Campbell; J. P. G., Bro. Marcus Martin. There was an excellent attendance of members of the local lodge besides there were present visiting brethren ���ifrom_severaldistrict 16dgeS;--also-from- a number of the different jurisdictions of Canada and the United States. During the evening refreshments were served and an enjpyable time was spent in speechmaking and singing. It is expected that the next installation will also be a .loint affair and take place at Snowshoe lodge, Phoenix. Miners Will Celebrate. Posters are out giving information relative to a grand celebration to be held in Greenwood on Wednesday, August 19, under the auspices of Greenwood Miners' Union, No. 22, W. F. of M. The committee having the arrangements in hand are H. R. Parsons, Fred. Mclrinis, T. Lightbody, W. Mc- Intominy and O. A. Berg, who announce the intention to offer $1000 in prizes for various events in hose races, drilling contests, athletic sports, etc. Several well-known speakers will address the assemblage at a suitable time during the celebration, which will be wound up by a grand ball in the evening. The support of the city council and the board of trade has already been promised, whilst citizens generally will assist in making the miners- celebration day a decidedly successful holiday. The .local Miners' Union has chosen August 19 as its particular day of rejoicing for the reason lhat it is the anniversary of the institution of the union at Greenwood. The miners and smeltermen of Greenwood and surrounding parts are enthusiastic in their determination to make this celebration the best ever held in Greenwood. Struck by Lightning During a thunderstorm, which occurred last-Saturday, and which was the most severe experienced in the district for several years, five horses were killed by lightning. They belonged to Thos. Graves of Midway and were on the range on the reservation .a short distance south of the international boundary line and at the head of Catherine creek. They were standing close together, as horses do at this season of the ' year when : the flies are *roublesojriev'S:3wheiri*;tKe ^Hghtning: caught them. Only. one was. much, burned. During the same storm a tree on Davis' ranch, in the opposite direction from Midway was also struck. Consult W. J. Harvey, O.-D. M. F.E. C. p., about those headaches, pains in the eyes, eyes crossed, double or indistinct vision, or any error of Refraction or the fitting of spectacles that are absolutely correct, and will so neutral iz'i the defect as to enable you to see without ari effort. At Greenwood Monday and Tuesday Aug., 3rd and 4th. Dr. McRae Resigns A Double Wedding A. double wedding took place at Chesaw, Wash., on 5th inst., ���when P. W. Love- r f Creenwood was married to i-l'.^i Maude Butler, and Stanley Smalley of Chesaw to Miss Pearl Butler. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few intimate friends only, comparatively^ recent family bereavement having- caused the brides to avoid any display. The young- ladies are both well-known in Greenwood, they having resided in the town for six years prior to their removal last year to Chesaw. Mr. Lover is one of the shift bosses at the Mother Lode mine and he, too, has many friends and well-wishers in this district, in which he has resided for six or seven years. Mr. Smalley is son of a part owner of the Flying Dutchman, Poland China and other mineral claims situate near Chesaw. Mr. and Mrs. Smalley have made their home at Chesaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Lover at the Mother Lode, upon their arrival at which they received a very cordial welcome from "the boys." The Times joins with their numerous friends in wishing- the newly married couples long life and much happiness. Dr. A. D. McRae having resigned the pastorate of the Presbyterian church, Greenwood, to take up college work at Calgary, Rev. V. M. Purdy of Phoenix, who at the meeting of the Presbytery of Kootenay, held last week at Grand Forks, was appointed interior moderator, attended at the Greenwood church last Sunday morning to declare the pulpit vacant. The rev. gentleman preached at the morning service, whilst Rev. J; White occupied the pulpit in the evening. It is probable Dr. McRae will shortly pay a farewell visit to Greenwood. GOOD CROPS EXPECTED Recent Rains Benefit Fields and Gardens. Area Under Cultivation Larger This Year. From the farming districts south and west of Greenwood come reports of the benefit the crops have received from the plentiful rains of the past two or three weeks. About Boundary Falls, around Midway, along the Kettle River Valley to Rock creek and on the bench lands above that place, on Rock mountain and all through the Anarchist mountain section as far as Sidley, in fact wherever in this western part of the Boundary fields or gardens are being cultivated*crops are reported to be healthy and promising an abundant yield. A very few fields only, where the previous dry weather had been unfavorable to the growth 'of* grain crops, are stated to have suffered to any extent, all the hay and root fields and the vegetable gardens are now showing vigorous growth,-which is all the: more rapid'; Mow that bright warm weather has followed the rain. In,the more impprtant^farining,section between?Rock -Cree^li-^an^^idley there is stated to be a larger area of land in cultivation than in*: any previous season, and the outlook for the numerous farmers located in that section of the district is said to be decidedly encouraging. Liberals at McKinney Gone to Rossland Mr. and Mrs J. D. Sword went out on last Wednesday afternoon's trair for Rossland. It is probable they wil go thence to Spokane. Mr. Sword recently returned from a visit to Prince of Wales Island, South East Alaska, where he had been in connection with a miaing deal.^Whilstithere. he met R. Liden, formerly assistant superintendent at the Greenwood smelter and now acting in a similar capacity to Paul Johnson at the smelter being erected on Prince of Wales Island. The Brown Company, which is financing this enterprise, seems to have, so Mr. Sword says, a big thing in hand They appear to have a very large body of copper-gold ore on their own property, and, too, have arranged to smelt gold quariz ores from another big veitt in the vicinity. Premier McBride says the conservatives will win. The premier is an awful josher. S, eclal to The Times. Camp McKinney, July IS.���At a largely attended meeting held here to night a Liberal Association was formed. Duncan Ross, secretary Interior District Council, was present and addressed' the meeting. Officers were elected as follows: President, S. A. Sanborn; vice- president, Robert Barrow; secretary- treasurer, R. C. Johnston; executive committee, the above and V. J. Rose and Hugh Cameron. S. A. Sanborn was appointed a dole- grate to attend the convention which will be held at Keremeos on Thursday to nominate a Liberal candidate for the Similkameen district. The Camp McKinney association started with a membership roll of 22, and a committee appointed to secure new members hope to increase the membership to 50. W. J. Snodgrassof Okanagan Falls, and Duncan Carmichael of Fairview were also present and add ressed the meeting. Fresh consignment of fruit just received at Munro's. The Premier Here. Hon Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia, paid Greenwood a brief visit this week, coming in via Grand Forks and Phoenix on' Wednesday evening and leaving by Thursday afternoon's train en route to Vernon, and thence back to the coast. Whilst Here he attended a meeting and addressed a number of local conservatives, including several who had come down from Phoenix, confidently assuring them that the conservative. party will win the coming political fight in ihe *)Proyin3e, 'complimenting ;,.them upon'what the local organization had already done in the direction of getting names oh the voters' list, '��� and urging them to leave nothing undone, that gives promise of helping to ensure the election of a conservative to represent the Greenwood district. Fresh bananas at Munroe's. _���: : ; . Business in the political line is picking- up. Apricots, blackberries and peaches, received last night by H B. Munroe. THE BEST UNAMEND "I have derived great benefit from the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and lumbage," says Mrs. Ann Hagelgans, of Tuckahoe, N. J. '*My husband used it for a sprained back and was also quickly relieved. In fact it is the best family liniment I have ever used. I would not think of being without it. I have recommended it to many and they always speak very highly of it and declare its merits are wonderful, For sale by J. L. White, Greenwood, and A. F. Thomas, Midway. Butter beans, cucumbers and tomatoes, just in. H. B. Munroe. X A | Boundary Ore Shipments. * 1900 Granby Mines 64 533 Mother Lode.. B. C. Mine Snowshoe Sunset Oro Denoro Brooklyn Morrison R. Bell Emma Winnipeg Golden Crown. Athelstan King Solomon.... No. 7 Ci+y ��f Paris Jewel '. Elkhorn Providence E. P. U. Mines- Miscellaneous 5 340 19 444 297 1901 231 862 99 548 47 517 1 731 800 1902. Week. 1903 150 076 250 200 000 160 150 560 650 1 040 850 665 325 890 3 230 310 601 141 326 14 727 20 800 8 010 597 852 630 740 216 60 171 132 52 599 17 650 24 492 7 165 60 7 900 785 .180 9 166 625 140 200 532 2 175 172 21 21 21 129 634 84 S Total Tons 99 730 389 618 507 811 14 658 268 336 MORE PLANT ARRIVING Boundary Falls Smelter Is Being Enlarged. Full Supply of Coke Promised From Now On. A thirdConnersvilleCompany's blower, with direct-connected Erie City engine, was received at the Montreal 6 Boston Copper company's smelter at Boundary Falls last week, and on Monday of this week a third blast furnace arrived at the same works. The two blowers already in use are also Connersville machines, one a No. 7 and the other a No. 7)4, each driven by its separate 75-H.P. Erie City engine, and each supplying blast for one furnace. The blower just received is a No. 8 and its engine is of 125-H.P., its capacity being equal to the blast requirements of two furnaces. The new furnace, like No. 2 now in operation, was manufactured by the Union Iron Works, Spokane, Wash. It was finished several weeks ago, but owing to the insufficiency of the coke supply and the earlier unlikelihood of any considerable increase there was no inducement for the company to. hasten its insTalla'tien at "the smelter. Now,~ however, that more coke is coming in and- a full, and continuous supply is promised, the treatment capacity of the works will be at once enlarged so that the increasing quantity of ore available may be accepted and handled without delay. The new furnace is of similar dimensions to the two running at Boundary Falls, viz., 40 inches by 176 inches at the tuyere line. It will be placed in line with and immediately south of No. 2, the removal of the power house having given room for more furnaces. Other plant lately received at this smelter includes seven large cars or trucks to be used for the purpose of ' dumping the slag hot as soon as the present method of "grahulating^iTshail- be abandoned. The limited space available for a slag dump makes it necessary at these works, as well as at the other two district smelters, that hot-dumping of the slag shall be substituted for granulation. The cars, which were made by the Union Iron Works, have a capacity of between four and five tons each. A locomotive for hauling these cars was ordered seven months ago, but there has been an unexpected delay in delivery on the part of the manufacturers who contracted to supply it. However, preparations are being made at the smelter tc have everything in readiness to utilize it as soon as it shall reach the works, the blacksmiths being busy making switches, frogs and other parts of the railway between furnaces and dump for the slag tram. Six months since it was announced that the Montreal & Boston Copper company planned to make considerable additions to its sampling plant and to put in a copper converter, these betterments to be made about the beginning of next year. Although no definite information has yet been given out in this connection, it is understood that these and other plans looking to the extension of the company's mining and smelting operations in the Boundary are being discussed with the directorate by Superintendent Goodell, who is now on a business visit to Montreal, Quebec. Ore from the Sunset. B. C, Oro Denoro, and Snowshoe mines is being regularly received at the Boundary Falls smelter, besides occasional lots from the Providence and o'.her smaller mines. When the third furnace shall be blown in a few weeks hence these works will have a daily treatment capacity of 900 to 1000 tons, and no difficulty is anticipated in obtaining this quantity of ore. Page 2 THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES -COMPANY, LTD. Summer Opportunities Commencing 'Saturday, July 11th, we place ou sale a number of lines of seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices. Not out-of-date stuff, but desirable articles that }'ou will require for some two or three months to come. $2.50 Slililtt, $1.50 Cliambray effects, in popular shades of blue and old rose. P. K. Yokes. Trimmed with Medallions. $l.50a'flK!5,$ll. White Iia\vii and India Linen This season's style���tucked or plain. 35c mill tt Orgiis 25c. Pretty patterns in pink- aud blue colorings. Imported wash goods. 35C Hiff, 20C. Ladies cotton drop stitch hose, fast black. Sizes S'A to 9J4. NEW GOODS. Just received from the manufacturers, an elegant assortment of Runners, Pillow-shams and Table Covers. Tamboured ' and Brussels Net effects. Look them ov.er. 0 MAKE LIFE'S WALK COMFORTABLE. We have some incomplete lines of Johnson & Murphy shoes, in Russet and Tans, which we are desirous of closing out. Everyone knows these are the most comfortable and durable shoes for gentlemen. The prices we offer them at place them wi.hin the reach of all. The Big Store. Boundary Greet Times Issued every friday Duncan Ross Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Per Yeah ;............. $ 2 00, Six Months _. ......... 1.25 To Foreign Countries _ 2 50 <UNION(&g)LABEL> FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1903. FRIENDS OF THE CHINESE, The Conservatives can prepare and adopt platforms which are usually all right and Conservative speakers are generally found advocating measures in the public "interest "around election times but conservatives usually shy when they are asked to vote for measures in the interests of the masses. This truism was exemplified at Ottawa a short time ago. It will be remembered that during tbe visit of Hon Mr. Borden and his party to British Columbia last year, they were then strong in their denunciation of the liberal Sfovernment because it did not make sufficient haste in introducing prohibitive Chinese legislation. One member of the party went so far as to find fault with Sir Wilfred Laurier for having appointed Sir Henry Joly, lieutenant-governor of liritish Columbia because he had travelled across the continent ou the same train with Li Hung Chang. He characterized this appointment as an insult to the laboring classes of British Columbia. We want the working men to note the conduct of leading, conservatives when Anti Chinese legislation was introduced. When the measure imposing a tax of S500 on Chinese was introduced in the Senate, Hon Senator Templenian the B. C. representative in the liberal government, met with the greatest opposition from the conservatives, Sir McKenzie Bowell, the leader of the conservatives in the senate made a strong speech against the measure, and Senator McDonald a typical old tory from Victoria B. C, not only opposed the bill but made an elaborate defence of the Chinese. , Sir McKenzie made much of the following telegram sent by James Dunsmuir: Victoria B. C, June 4,1903. Senator McKenzie Bowell, Ottawa. I observe from newspapers the senate is earnestly considering proposed Chinese head tax of $500. Passage*of the act imposing a tax will not be in the'interests of industry in this province and will tender to the aggressive labor unions which have already paralyzed all progressive undertakings here. (Signed) James Dunsmuir. ^.-.Wejvill^now^ quote-from-the official senate debates, to show how senator Macdonald helps the laboring men of this province. He says: I think the day is not far distant when you will have to get Chinese labor to mee t the union. White labor is going to ruin this all others with open arms. If there is to be equality of opportunity there cannot be any restric tion whatsoever. Who then are the true friends of the working- men? Register! Register! Register! Register today. Fish Matters. Creek Prev- found seven The The secretary of the Greenwood Board of Trade has received a letter from the Deputy Minister ot Marine and Fisheries as follows: i Ottawa, July 10, 1903, Sir: Referring to your letter of May 26th, suggesting .that fish-ladders be provided at the Cascade City dam, on jKettle River, and at the Boundary |Falls, the inspector of Fisheries for the province visited these localities and he is of opinion that, as the difficulties are very serious, better results could be doubtless obtained by stocking the waters above these obstructions. Inspector Sword says: Some three or jfour years ago some small fish from below the falls on Boundary Svere placed in the creek above, ious to this no fish had been there. Last year one trout of pounds weight was taken there success of this experiment would justify the expenditure of a moderate amount in stocking the creek above the falls in this way. Referring to the lakes he adds: When I can get sufficiently exact information as to when these trout spawn, these lakes, at present barren, can be very easily stocked by planting impreg- ratedova. which can be obtained from the fish in other lakes within a reasonable distance. The expense would be limited to the expenses of a man, accustomed to this work, from one of the hatcheries; the wages of a local assistant for two or three weeks, and the hauling to the different lakes to be stocked. Long Lake is one of the lakes in which it was intended to place some of the black bass shipped from Ottawa last fall. The objections urged against the introduction of these fish would not apply to the. local varieties. -,\ The department-will*' communicate further with your board on this sub ject. .������'.������������.*"..- I K0BAKS I becoming so un- country, it is reasonable. Much more might be quoted to show that when conservatives get anchored in the senate, when they are not looking for votes, they very soon show that they have no sympathy with the laboring classes but uphold all such men as James Dunsmuir. On the other hand, the liberals while not in the habit of boasting on the platform never lose an opportunity to make laws in the interests of the laboring classes. Since coming into power in 1896. the Laurier government has passed more bene- than any this continent. The liberals pass laws to keep out undesirable coolie labor, the conservatives oppose any restrictions against cheap labor because they want to kill labor unions, and the Socialists believing in an equality of opportunity must necessarily welcome Chinese and ficial labor legislation other government on BOUNDARY VALLEY LODGE No. 38.1. O.O. F. Meets every Tuesday Evening at SOO in the I. 0. O. F. Hall. A cordial mvi tation is extended to all sojourning* brethern. D. A. Bannerman, * Fred B. Holmes. N. G. ReC.-See SOME.-DENTAL HINTS Careful cleansing of the teeth is the foundation of all care of the mouthr^--^--^":*=-^-*"*-=-���-���--������ Rational care of the teeth and mouth seeks to free the cavity of the mouth of all foreign substance. Tartar must be removed from time to time. Loose roots and stumps must be extracted. De- ca}Ted teeth must be filled, or treated and filled; or extracted. Artificial substitutes must be inserted in place of natural teeth which have been lost. The sooner a diseased tooth is treated the more rapidly, painlessly, and cheaper can it be filled For this reason teeth should be thoroughly examined at least twice a year. It is monc}' well spent to have diseased roots and such as are still firmly implanted filled, and, where necessary, provided with artificial crowns. DR. MATHISON DENTIST Nadeu-Flood Block. Greenwood. B. C | L0CAL VIEWS 1 1 PM��T�� SUPPLIES I tr ��� Large supply always on hand. ~2 ST Developing and printing done on short notice. First :3 Cr class work guaranteed and prices reasonable. :3 | Smith & McRae | 7itiiiiiiijiiJtiiiiiumuiuiiiiiuimuiuiuiiiiuuuiiiiiitiiuaiiK in O. S. FLOYD. Proprietor. PURE MILK AND CREAM Delivered Daily to any part of the city. i�� REPRESENTING: The Phoenix Fire Assurance The British America Assur- Co. of London, England. ance Co., of Toronto. Liverpjol and London and Globe Insurance Company. The Canadian Birkbeck In. vestment and Savings Co. MINES. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE. ���^f^: THE :^^^��� Copper Street. <c�� -i OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. I ��?* MEACS-A.T Aiji, Hours PRIVATE ROOMS .FOR LADIES. * Charles K Pittock, * *. TRY OUR COFFEE cProp'r. &|?��?��8,$'&&aP*-js,aFj?j��'8?,ae,j��,s*i &jj.-j)>j*j*j*j*j*#j*jtjtj*,*j��j*JI Greenwood Uta.uor. Company ^ ^ v& 'ft* v& ft'* ���fefc- V* *.:��* ^ galgary Beeiv'S y* R GRIEGER, Manager. THE BEST BEER 1NQTOWN IS MADE BY N BREWERY PORTMAN & PORTMAN Proprietors ASKZFOR I li I The Elkhorn Lager Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops, Try It! It is^kept on draught or in Bottles by all the leading Hotel CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* <F* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* 99. ;ank of Montreal. Capital, all paid up. $12,000,000. ' Rest. .$8,000,000. President. Lord StkatHCoNa and Mount Royal, Vice-President: Hon. Gsorge A. Dromaiond. General Manager: E. S ClOCston ^J'W&iSU New York, Chicago. Branches in London; Eng Buy and .sell Sttrlinir Exchange and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial an Travellers;' Credits, available in anv part of the world. Greenwood Branch, F. J, FINUCANE, Manager. *=9 u o THE BOUM IAY CREEK TIMES Page 3 Chicago Man's Opinion Speaking- at Grand Forks Chas. Magee of Chicago is reported to have said: "Although Michigan and Wisconsin are great mining states I am sure their mining men could visit the Granby group and get invaluable pointers about economy in handling ores. I am informed that the mining and smelting charges of the Granby company have been reduced to $1.20 and Si.35 per ton respectively. Low as these costs are I feel confident that they will be still further materially reduced in the near future. The larger the tonnage handled the cheaper the charges foi mining and smelting. The 1500 tons of ore now extracted daily by the Granby company is only a fraction of the daily output that could be maintained with the splendid plant now installed. The same applies to the Mother Lode, Snowshoe, Big Copper, Emma and Oro Denoro mines which are enabled to quarry out their ores on the same wholesale scale. The Big Copper has a most remarkable showing, especially where the ore body has been uncovered. It is yet without railway facilities, but the extension of the spur there will not be expensive. The Big Copper has over 30,000 tons of ore on the dump ready for shipment and it seems to be conceded that its values run higher than those of any other Boundary proposition. The tonnage in sight on the surface though in a mining sense not blocked out is enormous. ' Greenwood seems to be a centre .of mining activity just now. " Half a dozen high grade mines with small ledges are payr ing handsome returns. I have noticed that whenever money has been expended in this country a. mine has resulted." Poplar creek, the scene of the recent gold strike, is over-run with gold hunters. Location stakes are . being placed over every foot of ground in the immediate neighborhood of the Gold Park group. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ARCADIA ASTORIA and MORNING STAR Mineral Claims, situate in the Greenwood Mining* Division of Yale District. ^^WhereJocatedz^Tbe^ Arcadia^ and���Astoria mineral claims are located in Skylark Camp aud the Morning Star mineral claim is" located in Deadwood Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I J. P. McLeod as agent ior Sidney Rosenliarpt Free Miner's Certificate No. 55285, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpese of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be Commenced before the issuance of such Ceitificate of Improvements. Dated this 4th day of Julv, A. D. 1903. J. P. McLeod. MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Imsrovements. NOTICE. MAZE Mineral Claim, Bit.;. ������ i.i .lieGreenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located:���On Lost Horse Creek, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that we J. C. Reilly, Free Miner's Certificate No. B61M8, George M. Ben- net, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 55471, A. Megraw Free Miner's Certificate No B 55508 and Fleming Robinson Free Miner's Certificate No B 713*55, intend, sixty days from the date hereof to applv to the Mining Kecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And furtlier take notice that section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Impi ovcmeiits. Dated this ninth <itty of July, 1903, A. r. THE NEW Remodelled, Renovated and Refurnished. Only the best liquors and Cig-ars. Prompt servicer Courteous Treatment. Good Rooms. Modern Conveniences. Fred B. Munn, Manager. BUNTING & DEMPSEY Contractors and Builders. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR AU, KINDS OF WORK. GREENWOOD, : : ���: B. C. Eagle HalL Recently renovated aad refurnished, may be secured for balls, concerts etc., at reasonable rates Apply to : : : : : C. W. WILSON, Secretary. MINERAL, ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE? "DANDY" aid "SURPRISE FRACTIONAL' Miners 1 Claims, aitnate in tha Kettle River ' Mininp (ivision of Yale District. Where i uated : Greenwood Camp. TAKE vOTICE that I, John P. McLeod, Free Miner's Certificate No. B54954, as ag-ent for Sydney M. Johnson, Free Miner's Certificate No. B4175I, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining* Recorder for a Certificateof Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining* a Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. '.-. Dated this 12th day of Ma.rch A; D., 1903. Last ins. May 13 - J. P.McLEOD MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. AMANDY Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining* Division of Yale District. Where located : In Long* Lake camp. TAKE NOTICE tnat I, C. ��� JE. Shaw a^eat for James Hunter, Free Miner's Certificate No. B56922 intend, sixty days from the date hereof, toapply to the Mining* Recorder fora Certificate of Improvements, 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 sueh Certificate of Improvements. Dated thls8th day of July, A. D. 1902. First issue Nov. 28. C. A. E. SHAW. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. "BEAVER" Mineral Claim, situated in the Kettle. River Miuing Division of Yale District. Wliere located : On Beaver Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for John T. Bell, Free Miner's Certlficote No. B5S460. Dnncan Murry, Free Miner's Certificate No. B4171s, and William Black, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 54886, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Miniug- Recorder for a Certificate of tmprovementsrfor-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 Certificateof Improvements. Dated this 12th day of March, 1903. I. H. HALLETT T.ast issue Mav- MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements- NOTICE. "DIAMOND JOE" and "DOU'.TFUL" Mineral Claims situaie in tli" Kettle River Mining Division of Yale Dlstiict. Where located in Summit Camp. TAKE NOTICE that [. C. A. E. Shaw, agent for Jane Russell Free Miner's Certificate No. B54807, James C. Helm, Free Miner's Certificate No, B55085, Wellington Elson, Free Miner's Certificate No. B54904, Evan Parry, Free Miner's Certificate No. B5SOOO, and William B. Peterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 64807, Intend, sixtv days from the date Iiereof, to apply to ihe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, andei section 37, must be cunuienced before the is- suaace of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26th day of March, A. D. 1903. C A. E. SHAW. P. L.S. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements, NOTICE, vdcon fractional Mineral claim, situute in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located:���in Long Lake Camp. take notice that I Mary Garland Free Miner's certificate No. B41754. intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining recorder for a certificate of Improvements, for theprrpose 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 5th day of May A. D. 1903, Mary Garland. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. JEWEL Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located:���In Triple Lake Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I C.A.E. Shaw agent for Wellington Elson Free Miner's certificate No. B54904, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate of Improvements, for the puopose of obtaining a cro-wn Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, mnbt be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this Twelfth day of September, A. D. 1902. ������*.������..*.��� . C. A. E. Shaw, P. L' S. MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE "TRAPPER" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District Where Located : On Horseshoe Mountain. '"PAKE NOTICE, that I, Isaac H. Hallett, X as af-ent for Herbert JR. Davidson, Free Miner's Ct tificate No. B4I9O5, and Henry B. Thoen, Free Miner's Certificate No. B41731, intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for aCertificate of Improvements for. the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under 8ection 37, must he commenced before th issuance of such Certil late of Improvement. Dated this 10th day of February.A. D., 1903. I. H. HALLETT. Last issue 13th May *������*., Certificate of Improvements- STARLIGHT Mineral Claim, situate iu the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located:���In Skylark Camp, TAKE NOTICE that I Frederic Blackmail Holmes, Free Miner's Certificate No. B. 30593, for myself and as Donald Alexander Camcren, Free Miner's Certificate No. B. 302+3 and A lex- anderB. Coutts Free Miner's Certificate No. B. 41959, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, 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 '.his 1st. day of may, A. D. 1903. F.B HOLMES. If it's a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by J.L.White, Greenwood, and A. F. Thomas, Midway. 0<>0<K>O0<KK>00<>0<>00000<>0<K>0O��OOOOOO<>CK^ THE���* h Spokane Falls & Northern. Railway Co. Nelson &. Fort Sbeppard Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co. Washington & G; N. Co, Van.Vic&E. Ry.&S. 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. and.N. Co., Kaslo and K. & S. points. Connects at Curlew with stag*e for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run on trains between Spokane and Republic. Effective Nov. 22. 1902- Leave Arrive 9:25 a.m. Spokane 5:45 p. m. 10:15 a.^tti.-���Rossland---~5:10-p;:imr 7:00 a. m. Nelson 8:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m. (Millers, Grand 4:00 p. m Forks) 9J5 a. m. Republic 5:40 p. m. H. A. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent, Spo kane.Wash NOTICE OF FORFEITVRE. To A. BRANSON, D. R. CAMPBELL, D. A. CAMERON and any others concerned : You are hereby notified that I have expended in labor and improvements on the "Boston" "Toronto" and "St. Louis" Mineral claims, situate en Cranberry Creek, West Fork of of Kettle River, in the Kettle River Mining- Division of Yale. District, the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, and $7.50 for recording the same, such being tbe 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 tbe date of the first publication of this notice in the Boundary Creek Times you fall or refuse to contribute your portion of such ex penditure, namely $230.50, together with al costs of advertising, your interest In said mineral claims shall become invested in me (your co-owner) upon filing in the proper office in that behalf the affidavit required by Section 4 of the "Mineral Act Amendment Act, 1900." Dated this 28th day of October, 1903. JOHN N. GREDEN Last puplication Jan. 31,1903. 1 The James Cooper Mfg, Co,, 1 99 ��� -MONTREAL, QUEBEG- MANUFACTURERS OF -** 1 TtigersoH'Seraeant I ..machinery*. . **\r*~\r**fr"\r*^r**j' ������ ROCK DRILLS, STRAIGHT LINE DUPLEX and CORLISS AIR COM PRESSORS ... B BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc. comZ$ ?��\WSip:iE*T& ^ ��T Agents For The Bullock Diamond Drills. ������^��� stock CARRIED IN rossland. -*m S~ R. JI. e. mcnally, Rossland, B. C. ~3 .Established 1896. Published at Greenwood, B, C The Mining, Smelting and Com^ mercial Centre of the Boundary, If Yon Want to Keep Posted on Tlie Big Copper Mines and The High Grade Gold -...��������� Mines Subscribe Forthe Boundary Creel Times--$2. Mailed to Great Britain, Canada and United States for $2 per an/ num�� Other countries $2,50* Address * k V GREENWOOD, B, G SoOOO<>000��OCH><>00<>00<>0<K*rK><��<>0<><>0000^ oooooo^oqooooooooooooooc^^o *<K^K*^<^^WMSK*-M-5^*<��>*<M{H>^jMi, Page 4 THE BOUNDARY GREEK TIMES MEATS. ETC. P. BURNS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. FOR PRESERVING AT MODERATE PRICES. AGENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC FRED B. HOLMES, Agent, Collector, Janitor. Large warehouse for storing goods. P.O. Box 25 'Residence opp, city hall. ��� *- ��� **.>^: V* "r- ������**.* ���"��� - - ' ASS^YERS. WALTER E. SEGSWORTH, Provincial Assayer aiid' Chemist; Control Assays a Specialty. Greenwood, B. C. -TAILORING. . , .W1LSON& CO. _ Merchant Tailors. . . Greenwood, St. f W. ELSON, "Alerchlint Tailor. Copper Street. -Opp. Windsor.Hotel. BARBER SHOPS. GREENWOOD BARBER SHOP. '���/'���' W. Frawley, Prop. ���-;... ���' Finest Bath Tubs in city. Baths 25c. Razors Honed. .. . .. Copper Streel. - Greenwood, BlC PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HALLETTIAJSHA^ Barristers, Solicitors, i Notaries Public. Cable Address : hallett.". r��������� 1 Bedford 3ktf Neill's GrefWooC Codes ���< Moreing*&>Neal's :-. ,. 3 I .>;. ,*_-. ( T.��l��or'o?' *. ���** fill. DEALERS IN FRUITS, COFFECTIONERY ETC. ICE CREAM PARLORS TENDERS. Estate of William Edwards, -late of Camp McKinuey, B.C., deceased intestate. North Fork Coal Fields William Blakemore, M. E., consulting1 engineer to tlie British Columbia Coal company, has returned from his first trip to the company's coal fields on the north fork of Kettle river, SO miles north of Grand Porks. Under his direction eight coal miners, recently hired at Fernie, ���were started to work stripping- the big- coal seam on the Wiseman claim. He will revisit the properties shortly, when the nature of further development work will be decided. Mr. Blakemore; who is a conservative engineer, said that the coal outcropped on the surface. He' declined to make any further statement for publication until after his next visit.���News-Gazette. Leiber's. I. H. HALLETT a. C. SBAW. McL.EOD A BROWN Barristers akd* S&licitoks, Notaries'Pubuc, Etc Offices: Wallace-Miller.block, Copper street, Greenwood', B.C. J.R.Brown. ' ;'' J. Pi McLeod. Tenders will be received by the undersig-ned up to noon on? the JULY ��g; i90JS for the purchase of the following Mineral Claims, and Mining interests situate, near.*Camp, McKinney,4in!the Greenwood Mining* Division of Yale : North Star Mineral Claim���Crown granted.1 Nest BtZ Mineral Claim. Trapper Mineral Claim, Highland Chief Mineral Claim���1-2 Interest. Sanset Mineral Claim���1-3 interest. Siiamath Mineral Claim���1-6 interest. Neatly and Quickly executed . at the:::::: All persons having claims against the said estate are requested to fife'tliem with the undersig-ned before theT22nd day of July, 1903, and all persons' indebted to the' said estate are required -to make payment forthwith. .*" Henry Nicholson];; Administrator. Camp McKinney, June 24th, 1903; ARTHUR M. WHITESIDE. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR "'��� *-.. .i *,:, ;��� ' ,- >��. .A--i> - Rendell Block, ,;Greenwodd, B.C CHARLES AE. SHAW. Civil Engineer; Dominion*; anb1 Provincial Land Surveyor. ..; Office with Gaunce & Wickwire. Telephone No. 32. GREENWOOD, s : : : B. O. A LIRE: ^RENE^BR NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. MINERAL ACT; Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. OLD GUARD Mineral Claim, situate in trie Kettle-River ' Mining* Division of Yale District., Where located : In White's Camp.- - TAKE NOTICE that I, John P. McLeod executor of the estate of Alex. Wallace, -deceased; Free Miner's Certificate No. B54954,in- tend, sixty days from the date: here f, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certifier tes. of Improvements,* for the purposeofobtah.ng Crown Giant of the above claim. ; . , And further take notice that action,; under- s"ection37. must be commenced beforetheis suance of such Certiiicate of Improvements. ��� Dated'this28thday of January, 1903. *������'��� *July22;���-������'������ J. P. McLeod.\ To CD. CAMPBELL, and PETER Mc: BRIDE, late of Greenwood, in Yale Dis trict :��� Sirs : You a re hereby notified that I have expended One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in having tlie "Admiral" Mineral Claim, situate in Providence Camp in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District in British Columbia, surveyed, to count as an assessment, and the further sum of S2.50 in record! up* such survey as an assessment in order to hold said claim under the provisions of Section 24 of the "Mineral Act," as will appear by a Certificate of Work recorded in theoffice of. the Mining* Recorder for the Kettle River MinitiB* Division of Yale District, on the 12tli day of Majr, 1902; such expenditure being the amou.it required to hold the said.'claim for the vear ending* on the 14th day of Mav. 1902; And if within ninety da:>'s after the publication of this notice, you, or either of you fail or refuse to pay or contribute your portion of the expenditure required under said section 24, to gether with your portion of all costs of advertising*, the iuteie.-t of such of you as fail or refuse to contribute your portion of said expenditure and costs of advertising, shall become, vested iu the subscriber (your co-owner) under section.4 of the "Mine.ral Act Amendment Act, 1900." Dated at Greenwood. B.C., this 13th day of March, 1903. Last issue June 13. Hallett & Shaw, THOMAS HEMMERLE Solicitors. To William McDonald and to any person or pesons to whom he may have transferred his fjtt'.rest in the "Irene" mineral claim situate in SjBlth's camp in tlie Kettle River Mining* Division of Yale District, British Columbia. You are hereby notified that I have expended $100.00in order to hold the above-named "Irene mineral claim under the provisions of the Miueral Act, that you owe me a balance of S36.P0 on your proportion of the said s'unifor your undivided five sixth's Interest iu thesaid claim on the last assessment done o n said claim and that you owe me a balance of $10.87 for vour share of the previous nsscsslment ou the said claim and if within 90 daysfrom the first insertion of this notice you fai or refuse to contribute the sum of $52.87 which is now due by vou, tsgether with all costs of advertising* your interest In the said mineral claim will be come the property of mc the subscriber, your co-owner, under section Four of an Actcutltea the "Mineral Act Amendment Act, 1900." Dated at Greenwood, B. C. the 16th day of April, 1903. McLeod & Brown, EMMANUEL PASTRONI Solicitors Julv'17 JWNERAL ACT. Cer I \I fcjte of Improvement. NOTICE. ARLOTV.v in* YOUNG GEORGE Mineral Claims yil-jnte'ln the Kettle River-.Mining* Divisirn ' f Yale District. Where located : Pass Ci-^rV; Camp. ���..**..:���*. TAKE KOTICE that I. John P. McLeod, Free Mlne.7 Certificate No. B54954 as agent for Andrea Per.;'-. Free Miner's Certificate No. B 30252 and IVit.fie J. Finucane Free* Miner's Certificate: No. B74202 intend. . sixty days frore. *.ii> dale: hereof to: apply uto the mining re/.ofisi fori certificate or improve ment for Ire purpose i obtainin) :��; crown grants for j\o'z claims. And furlU:f ' ike notice that action u.idei section 37 mil ;*. be commenced befoca the issuance of s*.m*1i certificate of improvetrrnts Dated tli'.' '."iff day of December, . D., 1902. J. P. McLEOD. Last issue March 23 grims .On sate at al] the hotels. A. E. ASHCROFT. "- Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor. Minim and EnghiebHnf Surveys. * Underground,Work-a Specialty. Wood Block fnelt Customs office.) , :? j; *! GREENWOOD, B. C. NOTICE RESPECTING TIMBER LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that the .Order in Council making a regulation, foe the survey oljiitiher limits, before the'issue'*, of. special licenses to cut and remove timber from Crown lands, notice respecting which was published in the British Columbia Gazette and dated 20th March, 1903, has been rescinded. . ������.'- ���'-��� '��� - ��� W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Works. Lauds and Works Oepartnient. Victoria, 25th June, 1903. MINERAL ACT, Certificate of Improvements- NOTICE. "TRIPOD FRACTIONAL" Mineral Claim, situate in the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: Iu Central Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for the.No. 7 Mining Company, Limited, Free Miner's Qertljjcate No. B 65007, intend, sixty dart, froiu-th'e date hereof, to apply td the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvc- niants for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the-above claim. And further take notice that action, uuder section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of luch Certificate of Iniprovements. Dated this 28th day of Mav, A. D.. 1903.- I. H. HALLETT. BOTTLED BY JAMES MCREATH ���: Bottlers of Fine Lager Beer and ' Manufacturers of all kinds of Carbonated Beverages. TOO GREAT A RISK. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from an attack of colic or cholera morbus, aften before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for: these diseases should be kept at hand; The risk is too greaV^for^anyons^to taker "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera\ and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly siJved the Hues of more people and 'relieved more pain arid suffering-than any other medicine in use. It can always be depended upon. For sale by J. I<. White, Greenwood, and A. F. Thomas, Midway. We are headquarters for fishing utensils. Rods, reels, flies, hooks, lines, etc., etc., in abundance. Everyone who outfits with us catches a full basket. Take warning and govern yourselves accordingly. Follow the Crowd ^w^criAN RAILWAY. EXCURSION RATES ���/ /EASTa]- : ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, SIOUX CITY MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. KAFFIR KING Mineral Claim, situate" in the Kettle River Miuing Division of Yale District. Where located : On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River, ��� lying southerly from the Barna*o mineral claim, TAKE NOTICE that we Alex. Waddell, E. Sullivan, J. S. Harrison and M. McMynn, Free Miners' Certificate Nos. B 40,450; B 40,449; B 30,500, and B 40,602 respectively, intend sixty days from tlie date hereof, to apply to the Mining recorder for a certificate of Im. provements, 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 31st dny of May, A. D. 1902. And get some of the bargains we are offering in harness, furniture, saddles, tinware, and sewing machines. Card of Thanks. 'Greenwookj June 16,1903. Messrs. Gatjncb & Wickwirb : Dear Sirs : I beg to acknowledge Check for $800 settlement in full fnr oss on my building, covered by Canadian Fire Insurance Company's policy, and destroyed by. fire on the evening of May 27th lastv The prompt action of your company and yourselves is appreciated. I accepted your assurance that the loss could be promptly settled and started immediately on the erection of another home and am gratified that I have been put to no delay , Yours etc, J B DESROSIERS MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. i "COPPER TRUST FRACTIONAL", "SCR- ANTON FRACTIONAL" and "OTIS FRACTIONAL" Mineral Claims, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where Located : In Dead- wood camp. ' TAKE NOTICE, that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent lor Francis J. Finucane, Free-Miner's Certificate No. B4171S, intend, sixty davs from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recrdcr for Certificates of Improvements for tile purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that actions, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance, of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 22nd day of April. A.D., WOK:' t July 31 I. H. HALLETT. The 0. i.C. New and 2nd Hand Store. RETURN MINERAL, ACT, Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. FOURTH-OF-JULY, Mineral Claim, sltaatc in the Kattle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located:���Near to Canyon Creek, Main Kettle River. TAKE NTOICE Hint we Alex. Waddell and E. Sullivan, "Free Miners' certificate Nos. B. 40,450 and B. 40,449 respectively, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certiiicate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown G rant of the above claim.. *. ;':'"*'-i." And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before* the Is suance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this31st"day of May. 1903. ..' *.: MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. , |';.;;*N0TICE. MAYFLOWER Mineral Claim, situate in the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale Dis- ' trict. Where located : Sk3**lark camp. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. P. Myers-Gray Free Miner's Certificate No. B80241, as agent for C. H. Henntng, Free Miner's. Certificate No. B55305, Pat Hickey, Free~Miner's Certificate No. B80110, and Duncan Mcintosh Free Miner's Certificate*No. B80119,: intend, sixt3* days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for certificates of Improvements, for the purpose. of obtaining, crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificates of improvements. Dated th;s26th day of June, A.D. 1903. J. P. MYERS-GRAY CHICAGO and Return ...... $71.80 TORONTO and Return $96.60 Montreal, new york, do$io7.so Corresponding rates to all Eastern Points. - TICKETS AVAILABLE VIA LAKE ROUTE Including Meals and Berths. u SAILING DATES: August 18, 19, 2.S, 26. A. L. WHITE & CO. For selling dates and conditions of sale for special points, apply to Cana- ��� dian Pacific agents or write. R. R. REDPATH. Agent, Greenwood. E. J. COYLE, J. S. CATER, A.G P.A.. Vancouver P.P.A. Nelson Mineral Act 1896. ^CERTIFICATE 0FMMPR0VEMENTS;-~" NOTICE. GOLD ROCK Mineral Claim, situated in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where Located : On Horseshoe Mountain. TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for Herbert Davidson, Free Miner's Certificate No. U41903, Robert Wood, Free Miner's Certificate No. B554S5, and Charles Scott Galloway, Free Miner's Certificate No. D.<;5043, intend sixty da3-s from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim' Aud further take notice tliat action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this lOtli day of February, A.D. 1903. *Aug3t ' I. H. HALLETT. Ipimuuuuimuimmi^ j~3 For prices of lots and other ^S information address Greenwood is tbe financial and 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 Atwood, Wellington ando ther Boundary Creek camps. _ Robt. Wood or C. Scott Galloway, Greenwood, g MINERAL ACT 1896. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. "95" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where Located : In Smith's Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for John T. Hell, Free Miner's Certificate No. H5S460, Ralph Harron, Free Miner's Certificate No. B51201, Duncan Mcintosh, Free Miner's Certificate No. B41932 and Patrick Hickey, Free Miner's Certificate No. B54989, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improveinents for the pnrpose of obtaining a Crown Grant to the above claim. And furtlier take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the is. suance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 20th day of April, 1903. *Aug. 31. I. H. HALLETr II II NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, heretofore carrying on business in Greenwood, B. C, under the name and style of T. M. Gulley & Co., as Furniture Dealers and Undertakers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the said firm of T. M. Gulley & Co., are to be paid to the undersigned T. M. Gulley by whom all accounts against the said firm will be paidc Dated at Greenwood, B. C, this '.4th day of June, A. D., 1903. WITNESS: J.R. BROWN J. P. FLOOD, as to execution by J. T. M. GULLEY. P. Flood and T. M. K. M. REES. Gulley. ROBT. WILSON, as to execution by Kingman M. Rees, / M>i��MiWMtbin����tottwi �� v THE BOQ1S )AY CRBJBK TIMES Page 5 t( Variety of Patterns The Latest Goods Best Workmanship Perfect Fitting Satisfaction Guaranteed The Union Label Suits That Suit We Make no Others. MERCHANT TAILORS........ )i i Copper St. Greeuwood. There's, more wear in Simmons gold-filled chains than in most chains simply because they are made of the very best stock by the best skilled workmen. Wtttch Make sensible Yule-tide Gifts. Every bit as good as solid gold chains, fully as hand, some, tor less costly. a A. LOGAN & CO GREENWOOD WHEN IN.NELSON STOP AT THE The new manatre'" B. Tomkins has made it the lo:...i..g- hotel of the Kootenavs. Eowney's, Ulilson Bros., and Stewart's ������* 'TWAS A CLOSE ONE Greenwood and Phoenix Play at.Ball AS SKKN BY THE' KHAN Greenwood and Phoenix nines had a* go at ball last Sunday afternoon ut ihe agricultural grounds and the home: nine won by a score of 10 to 9. Greenwood was stre igthehed by : Watson in the box, and Hank Madden on third, bag. While Phoenix was strengthened by Kidwell on third, and McKelvie at centre. The playing-by both teams was like what you read about in back of .books where there's no pages. For Phoenix Kidwell butchered many a.ball; McKelvie hopped around like a toad; Striitzel in the box was fast and* furious; Haverty .ought to go away back and sit down as he missed some good ones; Palmer Cook might play marbles, but he can't ball; the rest ofthe gang looked like ping pongere. For Greewnood Plinky Warren was as active as if he had an electric battery^ in his^pocket;'Haines did some good mile running, and at bat actually hit the ball :6iice;; Jack- McBain' turned' several* somersaults in mid air and caught the ball every time; good old Si Perkins at bat: repeated his Palouse record by making a 3-base hit. Short George .Thompson: must have been up against Iron Brew, for his playing was "bad; the man who told'Charlejf Dunne that he could * play ball ought to be sued for damages; Billy Medill had that tired feeling; Watson made several flying switches; Madden held down about five acres around third, and his playing���well, he looked at a game in Frisco. Harry Reddy was umpire and his decisions were like the writer of this article���shaky. 'Nuff ced. An Aggravating Cough Cured. Down From West Fork E. G. Cummings came down from the West Fork of Kettle River last Saturday. "From him it "was learned that several of the mining properties in that section are looking well. He mentioned in particular the Ramb'ler, Bounty and Bell. Neighboringclaims upon which recent prospecting has opened up good showings are the Standard and Black Diamond, on which P. J. Kennedy has been working, and on the Napanee group owned by Schenck & Cumminers. A shaft sunk 3(),feet'on the last .mentioned at that oepth ife all in ore���copper 3nd arsenical iron carrying gold. The vein was only about two feet'in width at 22 feet down, but after that -it widened considerably. Owners of claims situate up the West Fork, whi1stpl��tasjed to learn that money has been voted by the provincial legislature to complete the wagon road to to Beaverdell and the. Carmi, earnestly hope that the efforts of Robert Wood and those interested with him in the- projected Midway-Nernon railway to-; wards getting financial aid to that uri>: dertaking will soon be successful,- cheap transportation being .what the: West" For K"~most~needs. 7~~ A customer of ours who had been suffering from a severe cough for six months, bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy from us and was entirely'cured by one and a half bottles of it. It gives perfect satisfaction with our trafV.���Haynrs- Pakkick & Co., Sinevillf. Aln. For sale bv J. L. While,. Greenwood. ;ind A. F. Thomas. Midway. FOR SALE A SMALL HOUSE ALSO A Sewing Machine, The Raymond, .1 '��� ii ��� -' -��� Nearly New. MRSTf^CdE, rBbundafy Falls. For Good Rigs and Saddle Horses -GO TO THE- A. C. DAVIES, ��� Manager. Near McNeill's Feed Store. if" j?V *s* Jr' i? ** ** ** *���' K* IPs? jp ��?"i? a? Chocolates AND��� Bon Bons IN THE CITY. ������Buy Cbetn.* For Yoitf Sweetheart or Wife. COPPER STREET. v*. *3* w* v* w* v* *3* ���d* �����?* v* vl ��*��� 0*0* i3* ����* *5* %5* RUSSEL-LAW-CAULFIELD GO., LIMITED. The Store Where Goods and Prices Are Always; Right ,<>0<>0<>0000*<>0060��00��<>000<>0<>0$<KH>^^ ,<>0<>0<K>000<>*00000<KK>0<>0<><><XX>**0^ P. O. BOX 2y6 PHONE 179 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND AGENTS FOR Tuckett Cigar Co.f Union Label Cigars BRANDS: Monogram, Mareuerlta, Bo-juet, Our Special, El Justillo. El Condor, Sarantlzalos, Schiller. Also Tuckctts Union Label Cigarettes. KarnackT. & ���- B.Y. C". * ������ "'������'.*'.'" '\;. ' Corner Alexander Street .and. Columbia Avenue, Vancouver, B. C. ��6<K>000<k>00<XX><K>��0<K>OCM><>0^ <>000000;0<>00000<>COOO<X>00000����000<>0<>0<>C>0<>00000<X>00<>00000 0000000<>0��00<>0<>d<><>0<>0<><>0��>0*0<>^^ ...MADIAN RAM DRIU COMPANY.... .��4<fr<^^MSi^^^g^^<MSii&^^>4M&<^^4r<0^ Ah There Ore Ten cars of ore have been hauled' from the dump at the Morrison mine to the railway switch above Deadwood. This ore is being used as required- at the Greenwood smelter, its sulphur contents making it particularly useful at times Teams are continuing to haul from the Morrison, the expectation being that at least 1000 tons will be taken from the dump. One car of Ah There ore has also been sent down' from Deadwood to the smelter. About Deadwood it is rumored that woek is shortly to be resumed at the Greyhound, but this report has not yet been officially confirmed. o , NOTHING LIKE EXPERIENCE. 3usf arrived* A Large assortment of English Ju Jubes and other fancy candies.' B. B. iHunroe goppcr Street, "Gne truth learned by actual experience does more good than ten experiences one hears about." Tell a man that Chatnberlain'siColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure cholera morbus, and he will' most likely forget it before the end of the day. Let him have a severe atttack of that disease, feel that he is about td die, use this remedy, and learfl from his own experience how quickly it gives relief, and tie will remenitt&r it all his life. For sale by J. L. White, Greenwood and A. F. Thomas, Midway. -':':'���' bicycle and machine repairs. skates~sharpened. painting and sign work. Copper St, Greenwood. ��>{mJ^;*��;��>��j~j����j��.j��<j����><����;��j��c>��>.j��^.JkJmj^<^.ji * , ��� *;.. .*. 5 Well heated rooms at moderate & prices. Also first class board X r l.-*** .j- I* * -, . * ��� ������>��� by day or week." THE SWAYNE HOUSE, Silver Street, �� Greenwood i X X ��� ������<>*��0$4M&4H*XHfr4��$4<K^x>**.> E. W. BISHOP H. B, Munroe has the finest cherries pa the market, PLUMBING STEAMFITTING, HOT WATER HEATING Manufacturers' Boilers, Hoisting Engines, Narrow Guage Locomo- . '. ....!���'.",'.,.'.'��� ���"'. tives, Compressors, Drills, Etc. ������������������ R. P. WILLIAMS, AGENT. GREENWOOD, B.C. 000000��0<>000��<><>0000<><>0<>0<>OiK><K>0<>00^ GRAND FORKS.-PHOENIX-GREENWOOD BMLY STAGE LIME. Leaves Greenwood 6.a. tn. Arrives at Phoenix 7 a.m., Grand Forks 10.30 a.m. Leaves Grand Forks 3.45 p. m., Phoenix 7 p.m., arrives in Greenwood 8 p. m. Fare-Grand Forks $3.00. Greenwood to Phoenix $1.00 Phoenix to Greenwood 50 cents. ���-��� Great Northern express rates made known at office. J. F. R0YER, Manager. Piccadilly Restaurant Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guar anteed. i < >. ��� A New Restaurant Pon on to the Live and Let Live Plan. X> -' Where Meals can be secured at all hours, well served and at moderate prices, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Wood & Mosher, Proprietors ^������Remember the place, next door to Arlington Hotel. tfaden-Flqgd piock, Greenwood* I Page 6 .THE BOUNDARY- CREEK : TIMES oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I LOCAL EXTRACT | <VCKX>00<MXH>0<>0<>00000<>00000<> Go to H. B. Munroe's for fine fresh cherries. Pete Bow-Wow is sojourning at Midway at present. A carload of piping arrived this week for the Boundary Falls smelter. Another son was born to judge and Mrs. I. H. Hallett last Sunday. No 1 furnace at Boundary Falls was closed down on Tuesday for repairs. John M<.ran and Scott McRae are doing assessment work on claims in Copper camp. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Paul and. family will probably leave for Spokane on Monday to spend a vacation in that city. For fruits for preserving go to H. B. Munroe, who receives fresh supplies of fruit every day from the Bellevue Fruit Farm, Meyers Falls, Wash. Methodist Church. J. D. P. Knox pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m Morning class at 10.20 a. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. The Greenwood Liberal Association held a very enthusiastic meeting Wednesday night. The attendance was large. About twenty new members were added to the roll. J. Thomas Williams and his bride have returned from their honeymoon trip. Mr. Williams is now at Phoenix relieving one of the Hunter-Kendrick Co's staff in that town. Mrs. Charles K. Vahey came over from Grand Forks yesterday to join her husband, who was lately transferred to the Hunter-Kendrick Co's Greenwood establishment. Dr. Mathison will leave next Monday on a three weeks' holiday trip to the coast. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Mathison, who will remain at Vancouver for a couple of months. Work has been started on the Trilby in Skylark camp. , This property was recently bonded by Gaunce & Wickwire of Greenwood, McDonell Bros, of Anaconda and A. J, Coursen of Seattle. A saloonkeeper who will give a man whisky while drunk is lower than a snake, and would tiso a meat axe on his mother-in-law simply because she was cross-eyed and had a wart on her nose. Dr. Armstrong, Dominion veterinary surgeon, was over from Nelson again this week on professional business. He was accompanied by Mrs. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson were also-here from Nelsonr --��������� A party numbering about 20, mostly lady residents of Greenwood, walked down to Boundary Falls yesterday morning and picnicked there for the day, returning to town in the evening. They reported having had a good time down stream. Protect your most valuable faculty and save your sight, by having your eyes examined by one who has made defective vision a life study, and can advise you what is best for them. Consult Dr. W. J. Harvey. At Greenwood Monday and Tuesday Aug 3rd and 4th Included in business to have the attention of the Green wo id Board of Trade at its regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon will be the appointment of delegates to represent the board at the Fifth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, to be held in Montreal next month. Bishop Dart, of the Diocese of Koote nay, arrived in Greenwood last Saturday, after having spent two or three days at Phoenix. On Sunday His Lordship attended three services ai St. Jude's Church of England. He was celebrant at Holy Communion at 8 a.m. preached at Matins at 11 a. m., and at Evensong, besides preaching confirmed four adults, two ladies and two men. The rector, Rev. W. A. Robins, M. A., also officiated at the services. During his stay in Greenwood the bishop, who left for Grand Forks on Monday afternoon, was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs Robert Wood- The Grand Forks News-Gazette states that E- Spraggett has commenced to extend the North Fork wagon road through lo Franklin camp. Work has been started at the second rock slide about 23 miles above Grand Forks. An appropriation of $5,000 is stated to be available for this work. E. Wentworth Monk the popular representative of the Hamilton Powder Company in this district left for Nelson last Monday to take charge of the office there, succeeding Gee. C. Tunstall Jr. who has been appointed general agent for South Australia for the Nobel Company. Scottish Manufacturers of fuse on a large scale. Dr. W. J. Harvey, O. D. M. F. E. C. O., Professor of Physiological Optics in the Empire Col.'ege of Ophthalmology, Toronto, is scheduled for a visit to our city; and may be consulted free, about all errors of Refraction, Accommodation, Convergence, and general anomalies of sight, or the fitting of spectacles, at Greenwood Monday and Tuesday Aug., 3rd and 4th. H. Shallenberger is again doing prospecting work on the Crescent No. 2 in Skylark camp. Mrs. Shallenberger and Miss Adams, the latter a sisterof Mrs. L. A. Smith of Anaconda, are also in camp on the Crescent, so that life up there is more attractive than usually falls to the lot of a mining man in the woods. Owing to the indisposition of His Honor Judge Leamy, who was confined to his room by an attack of rheumatism, the sitting of-the County Court had to be postponed from Tuesday 14th to Tuesday 21st inst. Several lawyers from Phoenix and Revelstoke, came to Greenwood to appear for clients, but under the circumstances their visit was resultless. Robert Wood, whose return from, Ottawa was mentioned in the Times last week, has not much to say at present for publication relative to. the Midway-Vernon railway project. He thinks it probable the federal legislature will grant a cash subsidy in aid of the railway, but as yet it is uncertain whether the efforts of himself and R. Smailes in this direction will be successful. It is now confidently anticipated that there will be at least 650 names on the voters' list for the Greenwood Electoral District. Yesterday the number had reached 546 and it was then known that there were more to come from Eholt, whilst it is certain that more will be obtained in and around Greenwood. Then out of 52 applications for naturalization to be made at next Tuesday's court, 42 are those of Greenwood district residents who intend having their names placed on the voters' list. Jas. W. Ellis left for the cfeast via Spokane on Wednesday morning-for a well-earned change_after^.a^residence in the district of about six years, four and a half of which he was connected with the Times office. Steady industrious and capable in the office, and congenial in private life, Mr. Ellis enjoyed as he deserevd the respect and good-will of those with whom he came in contact, whether ii a business or a friendly way. It is hoped that he will return to Greenwood three or four months hence, but if he shall not he will have the good wishes for his success wherever he may be of numbers of friends in the Boundary. His successor in the Times office is H. W. Falconer, late of the Evening World office, Rossland, who came in on last Tuesday's train. If it's a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by J. L. White, Greenwood, and A. F. Thomas, Midway. Do you use B t-.o Ribbon Tea ? CAUTION. The public arc herebj- cautioned against cashing- a certified checque on the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Greenwood, for $100 drawn by the Greenwood Miners' Union in favor of R. G. Poe or order, same having been lost. Geo. F. Dougherty, Sec'3' Greenwood Miners' Union. NOTICE. Notice is hereb}* given that How Kee, is about to sell to Hop Sing his store on the south half of lot 7, block 9, on Gold street, Greenwood. Greenwood. July 17. 1903. ���}<'<\<'&*><"y:''><'$~i"Z"Z*'M^ oooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE LAND and THE TIME of M0S0UIT0ES This is it���or, rather "these are they"' After you have been "punctured" a sufficient number of times to let all false notions escape refrardiiig* mosquitoes, .inst come in and g*et a bottle of our Toilet Cream and Mosquito Preventative���a nice lotion, combining the two properties of softening* and beautifying* the skin, and at the same lime, keeping oil; all mosquitoes. They will not light on you if vou have used this lotion. Price25c. J. 1. WHITE Druggist - - i Greenwood 000<XK><>0<K><>0<KH>0<><>000<>CKK>0 X r x x X X X t X 4 r y X X X v .:. * Y Y Y ���> f Y Y Y Y Y Y x X X Y Y f Y * Y Y Y Y Y Y X X 4 4 4 Y X ��� t I 1 0/=V~-*��*b^P SUPERIOR CHOCOLATES TRY OUR FINE LINE OF FRESH CHOCOLATES COLES & FRITH Successor to J. Jj. Coles. jBooks.Stationery, Office_Supplies, Etc.. S. BARRY YUILL ���ry Goods, en's Furnisnings ���, 4 ��� PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AN]) JEWJSM.ER. All work g-uaraiiteed GREENWOOD* <~ZK<K<<<<">l<~M'Z<<^^ DEALERS��IN FUIINITOR CARPETS, I LINOLEUMS, ETC. �� COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. .%.:. Boots and Shoes. Bargains cfor Men Women and Children. Fight Thousand Dollars worth of Summer Goods will be sold at less than eastern prices. I Y Y X X X Y * Y Y X X X Y Y Y Y I X J X X X X X X X X 4 X X �� iMmmumiwuiiii Sale Will Commence July 10, Days Only BEST CHOICE AND BARGAINS THIS MONTH. *****^��*��**��*'H'��M$����*'***W*'*1**i**������*'M*'M*^*4*J**^ #ftftfttSft��a��aa����aaa#a��f��aaa��aaaft����aafta������fta*ftftaft��ft ftaftftftftft ft .... * CF*^xi WH0LSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Meats Markets in all the .principle towns of British Columbia, AjSfcdrta and the Yukon. �� �� �� # ft �� ft ft a ft a - ����� ��ftftftft#ftft*ftft*����#ftft��*ftOftft����ftft��ft������ft��ft��ft������*ftftftft��*����#����ft�� THE CANADIAN1 pffl OF COMMERCE With Which is Incorporated HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital, $8,700,000. - Rest, $3,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX, President. B. E. WALKER. General Manager MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH. | Head Office : 204 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. a _ a 9 Is v a a a a a a a 3s a a a a a % MINING PROPERTIES OF I CHASED OR DEVELOPED MERI�� PUR- 2 ��ft��aa#ftaftaaaa������a*a****aa��aaaaaaa*a*#****������aaaa��ao���� For Job Work Try the Times
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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 | 1903-07-17 |
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. |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1896-1911 |
Identifier | Boundary_Creek_Times_1903_07_17 |
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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/ |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170887 |
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