/' 4 Vol. 7. : GREENWOOD, JB;-.C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1903. No. 20 A Requisition Requesting to be a Candidate . csNseWSTorojN Wti��tac Intends to do if Elected to Office. To .-���'���:. ,R*i;PH Smailes, Greenwood, B. C. Wet.the undersigned;: electors aad business men of the city of Greenwood, believing' that the interacts of the city would be best served by your election to the office of Mayor, desire you to became a candidate for the Mayoralty at the forthcoming Municipal Election, and hcnaby pledge you onr hearty supports, i H. F. Mytton^- W. H.Jfcflt ���<- W. SVSmith JnoK. Ii. Coles P. W. George M. E. Frazee T. M. Gulley W. B. Flemming C.J. Bales W. G McMynn J. L. White C. W. H. Sanaom W/Elson, J. W.illis J. A. Russell Geo. Maynard C. H. Fair,-. Charltis Martin F. M. Elkina - W. W: Craig Chas. H. Dempsey Wilfried CooksoQ H. A. King R. Grieger . Jamea Cameron W;5T.^ Hunter W: J. Wai'tman J. Lukov J. N. Paton . * -. Duncan Mcintosh W, S. Keith John Crabb J. E- Spankie Jamas Sutherland Robert Wilson W. C. Tilsley. Boundary Valley Lodge. He; *Ta8 assisted by the following GrMd'.' Lodge officers. Grand Marshall Wniv'fiaw, Grand Wart1en J. A. McKln&^Grand. Secretary W. J. Kirkwood,.Grand F. M.8ec. T. M.. Gulley, Grand-Treasurer W. B. .Fleming. The officers installed follow : D. A. Bannerman N. G ; J. L. White V. G. ; F. B. Holmes Sec;; G. B. Taylor Fiia. Sec.; W. M.Fritb T*eas.; E. Foyle Smith Warden;, Duncan Ross conductor; A. D. Hallett R. S. N. G.; C. W.: Wilson L. S. N. G.;: J. W. Ellis R. S; V. G.; D. Smith L. S. V. G.; W. Harvey I. G.; D. A. McKenzie O. G. J. D. Davidson R. S. S. ; H. Coutts L. S. S. Rev. Dr. McRae. Chaplain. After installation an enjoyable evening wae-spent, several visitors being* present from Phoenix. On Monday evening officers of Snowshoe Lodge I." O. O. F. at Phoenix were publicly installed several local members accompanied the district deputy to assist him in the ceremony. Smelters are Threatened With Shut Down Goal Company Evtdentally Unable to Supply tbe Demand. From Japan of To H. F. Mytton and the electors Greenwood. In resporise'totthe -above -requisition I have decidad to become a candidate for 'mayor at the- coming' election. If "Elected to serve you I shall do everything in ray power to further the best ^interests of the city, conduct its affairs in a business like'manner and endeavour to gain for Greenwood the position she is entitled to occupy as the -educational, -commercial and railroad centre of the Boundary. ���'.���'. Rajuph Smaii.Bs. Annual Reports Civic Department Officers Review Year's Work; Annual *.*eports from several of the civic departments were received ut the reg��larmeeting-ofTthe=City-Ceijncil on Monday evening, Geo. E. Richardron bandmaster, D.A. -McK. uzie, pres. and L. B. Hodge secretary reported on behalf of the Citizena' Band. Briefly they stated that the number of active members are 19 that the city owns 19 instruments..and four members have instruments of their ovfu leaving room for four additidnal players as soon as 'they can be "secured. , The city instruments are worth $415. That the city band is an enterprising institution is shown by their having leased the skating rink. The proceeds if any from running the rink will probably g�� towards securing uniforms. The officers asked that the.influence of the council in maintaining the leading musical organization in the leading towu of the Boundary. ���|A. D. Hallett acting Chief of Police congratulated the councilupon the order ly town. During the year 80 cases were tried in police court the majority of which were for minor offences. Mr.: Hallett also reported for fire department. During the year there were eight alarms two of which were serious.. The department is composed of 5 officers and 21 men. More apparatus was needed. Gossip says the department is a useless bill,of expense but the work of the department at the Williams fire saved the city more than the expense of the department for years to come. The reports were received and referred to the incoming council. Among The Oddfellows Officers Installed at Grenwoeft anfl Ffeosiix Last Tuesday evening D. D. G. M. H. B. Monroe installed the officers of A Learned Japanese Metallurgist Htsits ���r~ tie boundary . The little men of the "Land of the midnight sun" are easily holding their own in the march of progress. Those who think that Japan,is not an up-to- date nation are very much mistaken. She has sent her sons to the centres of learning to acquire knowledge of the modern kind and get an insight into all that has revolutionized industrial life. Greenwood this week was Visited by a cultured much travelled Japanese gentleman in the person of Kisabura Yamaguchi P.H. D. . Mr. Yamaguchi is on a voyage of discovery.- Connected with the metalurgical department of the mining operations controlled by Baron Farakaiva, a .Japanese joining multimillionaire, he is visiting all the mining and smelting.centres to gather information regarding the allied ia- :*'dustnesr^H^'^'ffi^Tt^^<8^inWi3ipi" smelters on Wednesday and left on the afternoon train for Grand Forks. ' The mines wth which he is connect-, ed employ 20,000. mens and produce, l,500,0i)0 pounds of copper monthly.;, Mr. Yamaguchi received his prelim-' inary education in his own country but he is a doctor of physics from John Hopkins' University aud took a special course in one of the German universities. *' ''' -yt * R. Weill of New York and Paris who is connected with' a large French steel corporation was in the city this week. He is making a tour of the mining districts.' ";* _* . * * . 'i ��� -i.'v' ��� * ��� "R. CrLpngley intends shipping a car of ore to thejjraelter shortly from the Non Such.claim, near Boundary Falls.. With W. T.V Smith he made arrangements last fall to do some work on the property, but an attack of fever incapacitated him for two or three months, so that there has been delay in getting a trial carload of 6re ready for shipment. Now it is being got out, and if results come up to expectations work will be continued ana further shipmen ts be made. < The Non Sueh"' is one of a group of^ four.-claims owned by the Republic Mining company of Spokane. Of the group the Republic and Last Chance have been opened up, each by a 100-foot shaft on the vein and the Non Such by long tunnels. The ore is quartz carrying values in gold and silver q From Old England. The Crow's Nest .Pass Coal company are unable to supply rthe Boundary smelters with a sufficient quantity of fuel. The B,. C. Copper company'a furnaces had to be. blown/out on Thursday, no coal being on hand. Thursday evening a car of coal intended for the mine arrived at Greenwood and was taken, to the smelter. A. single furnace was started again on Friday but may be closed down at any time as there is no assurance of a steady supply. The Granby company's furnaces are run only when coke is available. Today all are running, tomorrow one, two or more furnaces are forced to close. The absence of a steady supply of fuel is seriously crippling the industry in the Boundary. A month ago the Times pointed out that with increased smelter oapacity, shortage of fuel was likely to arise and-suggested the appointment of a commission to see if something could not be done to insure a full supply of necessary fuel. A presumably inspired-article appeared in the Free Press of Fernie telling the smelters -to. go ahead and put in more furnaces, that they would get all the -coke and coal required and that the Crow's Nest Pass Coal company could supply all demands. But the situation today is apparently as serious as at any; time since the accident at Fernie. The smelters are living from hand to mouth ..Delays and ''shut downs resulting; from shortage! of fuel are expensive. " Mining: and smelting are the para-, mount industries of this province Without considering those who have invested money in the industries, believing that the illimitable coal measures could easily supply all the fuel required, the welfare and prosperity of the people depend upon the continuous operations of the mines and smelters. It has been/demonstrated time and againduringf the year thatthe;smelters are increasing so rapidly that the coal company is iin able to keep up with the demand for fuel. The government has extensive coal measures in the Crow's Nest Pass and those should be opened "P- . ' * ! D. McVicar who has the bodd on the 1 Lancashire Fraction and E Pluribus Unum has .bonded -the Marjory an adjoin ing claim from C. J. McArthur aud Geo. R. Naden. ; Interesting Letter Prom Mr. Lumsden of the Leeds Mercury. James Lumsden, of the Leeds and, Yorkshire Mercury, one of the British editors who visited Canada last autumn has written in his paper some interesting articles regarding this country. Further aud more detailed articles are promised as the following letter to the editor, of the .Boundary Creek Times will show : This is to wish you a Happy Good New Year and to recall to your recollection the glorious day I spent with you at Greenwood .in September last., I have, not forgotten that, enjoyable dinner nor the splendid drive up the hill side on the following day. I received the copy of the "Boundary Creek Times" you sent me a few days after reaching, home, and should, like very much to see other copies of the ���'Times" from time to time just to see now the Boundary district is getting along and to record the progress of the mines for the benefit of British investors. I trust you have got all the papers I sent you. You will see I am still writing and have not- finished up with Canada yet. 1 don't know if I have written in a strain to: gratify the Can - adiaus, but I know that I have adopted the line most likely to awaken a sympathetic-interest here. The English people do not care much for statistics. To parade figures like the American papors is the very way to,repel English readers. I am writing up a full narrative of our tour which I hope to publish early next spring, when I hope to do more justice to the mining industry that I was able to do in the space, at my disposal in our dail*" paper. I heard the other day from Mr. Anthony McMiillan who is at present in England. Kindly convey my best wishes for a good New Year i'.o- my friend.Mr. Paul Johnson. I hope I shall .hear from you soon. Believe tne yours most|sincerely, Jamks Lxj^sdbn. Masquerade Carnival Mayor Naden left today for Rock Creek where heihas business with the estate of the late Thos. Barry. He will return on Sunday. To be Held at Rink next Thursday Hlffht. The masquerade' carnival which was to have been held on'Monday evening has been, postponed until Tbiisday evening January 15th so as not to interfere with the Gavin Spence concert in the auditorium. The cold weather has made the ice in good condition. The prizes are as follows: For best costumed lady prise donated by A. Logan & Co; best costumed, gentleman. prize donated by H. A. King & Co; best cos: turned girl prize donatedby^ Smith-& McRae;best costumed boy prize donated by P. W. George & Co; best comic costume prize donated by Rendell & Co. A concert will be given by the citizens band and after nine o'clock the public will be allowed to skate. Several of- Daniel A. McKinnon's friends in Greenwood received invitations tip attend his marriage at Spokane oc, December 29th. The happy bride being Miss Caroline Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McKenzie. Mr. McKinnon was for some time con nected with the Hunter-Kendrick com pany in this city. The Times joins in extending congratulations. Boundary Ore Shipments* 1900 64 533 5 3+0 .. 19 444 .. 297 .. Granby Mines Mother Lode B. C. Mine Snowshoe Sunset Brooklyn 150 Morrison '. \... R. Bell Emma .....' Winnipeg [.1 076 Golden Crown..... 2 250 Athlestan. 1 200 King Solomon No. T City of Paris 2 000 Jewel.. ... ���.* 160 Carmi...: Providence Ruby ,...:��� Miscellanesus... 3 230 1901 231 862 99 548 47 517 1 731 800 Total Tons 99 730 <W4M*W+WQWW***+*Q****'Mr><r(r*4*<r& GE& R. NADEN FOR MAYOR. His Worship is a Candidate for office. APUBLIC MEETING Where He Will Give An Account of Stewardship. 389 618 , Mayor Naden has issued the following card: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the position of mayor for the city of Greenwood. At a public meeting, which will be announced later, I shall have pleasure in giving you an account of my stewardship for the past year and announcing my platform for the future. G. R. Naden. Came to Greenwood Missouri Elopers Were Here for a While The Spokesman-Review is the authority for the following: After a race that extended from Missouri to Greenwood, B. C, and then to Spokane, a distance of more than 2000 miles, W. R. Cummings and Mrs. Henry C. White w-r-vc ui*,;V-; ���" thi- ci'.v ;.and wore ar- raigti-;... ��� etnrc Justice Hinkle yesterday charged with unlawful cohabitation. The person bringing the charges is Farmer Henry C. White of Canton, Mo. t and his attorney R. W,.Ray, who followed them. " Farmer White is a veteran of the civil war, whereas his wife is 23 years of age and pretty, Cummings is about 25 years of age, and at the time of the alleged elopement worked for the White family on their large farm near Canton. He was the star boarder and star hired . man. In October Cummings and the wife disappeared while White, the husband, was absent in Texas visiting a sick brother. Before going i: is said Mrs. Whire took away with her more than 16000 in the insurance policies on the life" of Mr. White, made out in her favor before they were married two years ago, and about $1500 in cash, the proceeds of all the cattle and horses .which had been owned by Mr. White andwich were soldduring his, absence, in the south. Cummings and the wife went first to Greenwood, B. C, and then to Spokane. They had rooms on Hilliard street where they were found. Farmer White, after the case had been continued until Friday, said he did not wish to prosecute. "We have the insurance policies," he said, "which is more satisfactory than for me to stay here aud see that rascal tried for living with her." Phil. McDonald and James Sutherland now have the Elkhorn mineral claim under a working bond and are doing some prospecting ou it with the object of finding the continuation of the Providence vein believed to run into this claim. Eight or nine years ago some of the richest ore sent out from the Boundary creek claims���and some rich ore was shipped to Tacoma from this district by Howard Walters and those interested with him in 1893-94��� came from the Elkhorn. but the ore shoot soon gave out. Several attempts have since been made to pick up the vein again, but so far without success, but McDonald and Sutherland are determined to try their luck at it. The Elkhorn adjoins Greenwood city on the north. Sig Kelsheimer of Collville who is heavily interested iu Greenwood realty was a visitor to the city this week. W. Frawley of the Greenwood Barber Shop has made some improvements oa his establishment. He has put in a porcelain bath tub and in the the future the price for baths at this popular shoo will be only 25 cents. 4t Piisre () -Ttf THE BODNDAm CREEK TIMES. ���, .���. , . ( ��� /' Have you .--made any New Year resotutipns ? A.re you going to keep them ? ' . '"' f'/ perhaps you are not ' ' -.,������' Rlenty of them haVe been broken You tan make one that. is. easily kept. ISJo'man can afford to not dress well - Even in Greenwood, ' ' . .** * ** ���' ..*:���:���;.*��� x y\Jhy not resolve to get a new suit ? You can get what you want at home,. Elson the tailor can supply you ���������.-���.. And guarantee satisfaction. Remember the name, and place ELSON THE TAILOR, ' ��� ' COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. V' V ,Y<h>ooo<>ooo<>^-<^ 1 -i rr\f\ r-ooooooooooojgQooqoooooqb'oo^^ " ��be Boundary Creek' Times Issued eocry Friday Duncan Robs Man-acini*. Kiiitok SLII'ISCKH'TIONS IN' AHVANCE. 1-"KK YliAli Six Mo.wtiii ��� To r-'oKKiiiN Coi'Ni;nii-:s_ ' in? 1 HAY JANUARY'I. l'TO. X IX) 1 2:'- 2 50 serious inistakes were made. . ... As was staled at the outset -we believe* municipal matters should be freely discussed and rather favfir a contest. The beautiful harmony , the city lias beeu enjoying for .two years is getting, monotonous. We would like to scent the smoke of battle. If a" light does come let it above everything else he free from those bitter personalities which has taken the pleasure and enjoyment out of u few municipal fights in Greenwood. " ���*.,;..- *. : : THE MTltftoIPAt ELECTION Since the above was written a* re quisitipn lias been circulated asking Ralph Smailes to become, a candidate for mayor and he has consented to do '._ | so. Mr. Smailes has had a long, and Next Moiiday is nomination* t'ay in j successful business career in the city the citv- It is tlie duty of the electors ; and iii municipal work.*1 The electors < , ii- to nominate one mayor and six alder-1 are in the fortunate though soniewliatr difficult position of net being able, to men to serve during 1W3. Should further nomination be made an election will be.-held .on Thursday next. We arc not among those who deprecate a make a very serious mistake whichever way they vote. Notwithstanding Mr. Sinailes' candidature whom we 'would ���;?������ Mun\5vthjnfeat iiu^ecos.sj.u^ to devote particular attent- tion to Ihe teeth until the appearance ol" the mouth is affecteVl by damaged,' decayed or broken teeth.. Others at\vq "tlve'V teeth' iVo attenti/Vif til 1. pain fc;QiTi:jie1s, *theiu.] U /}: '���The' sttipl��l)|Y /and ^liVvi't-. sifrliirtliitsk :<b'i. ||ijHer policy,^ eviite.u'i. - ���'��� ;' - *-���' \ s'~..:: v ��� ;; i,.- Eu'i'vniio who lliitiks mumi'iTt oil 'the snbjiVt, k'liow^i tliat loud criinijit lie masticated s.'i t'isf.'ictfrri! v'i P onfr or more teeth are tender, inllunied,;.decayed, or othei'vise 6iil'"\'it' Nvorking'' order; and if. this be the case, the. iiioiil.li requires immediate attention. ...;- ' , DR. MATTIISpN(jf|5f}|aix\ DENTIST N:ideii-l''i'iiod r.li*iL-U-;'*(Ti*i:iiMwiinil.'r.. c. * incorporated by Hoyal Charter. CAPITAL," ^i,l)00,0OO--$4;866-;6{)f).66- Reserve l?iin(l,^365r00()"$l,776>333.33 London BtiRliind. II. STlKEMAN.Gciieral'IVWnager,Montreal, j. CLMSLY. Supcrliimicleiit of. Brancliesl i; ���'"'** !}''���*-' "- - '' l:i:inclii--*. riiul airtMiti. in .ill the i>i'iiicip:il eiiies of Canada ami' the .United Stated, ;ni,l i-orresiioiidents iii all parts of-tlie-world. -'-.A-i ';; '; CBP.ENWOOD BRANCH :''Coppc'r Street? "���''""* '' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000*0<)0000(>OO.oaO(K)OaOOO(>0��0000000000<>00<K)00<)00000000 0<>0<kKK>0<>00<>00*00<KH>OOOOCKVO SWEET TOOTH Gets active alVou't Xmas' >. We can satisfy it.' "D'i elictons ��� CHOCOLATES municipal contest. Wc believe that, the | like very much to support we still ad oflice of mayor or alderman is sulTic- j here to the position taken at the outset ietitly important lo Jie worth striving: that Mr. Naden has made a* good mayor for and that the great body of tbe elec-1 aud ia entitled to a* second term. ' torate should have'the 'opportunity of i . ===n=r====r=~=r== ��� ��� ey.prc��injf their opinions should they j T"c grille Free Press has issued it desire lo do so. ftu't such" contests j creditable souvenir number. The should be fought on the broad grounds ; "la��^ >'* "citly arranged* aud ,&ll of policy, not upon any narrow personal j illustrated. The issue is full of iti/cr- issue. Bv upholding the right of the ! esliujf rhaticrVegahli.ig'the'toM>h ' aiul people to exercise a free and iintram- j U,e resources of the district surround elled franchise, we d-)--'not wish to be j inK' l(- ,____' ^ ... ^ iiiismiclerstood. We arc not expressing j ��� The V'.ictoriaColouist republishqs an dissatisfaction with the present coun-] interview with D. K. Manu which,ap- cil. Taking everything into consider-1 peared in tlie (Juebec Chronicle and atiou we think the city is-:to he eon- ; ornaments 'the same with ��� the scare i-ralulated upon the good work done by ; head ''Warning to Canadians." "D. Mayor Naden and the hoard of alder-]!).; Mann speaks of danger of the men and upon the fact that the mayor j country splitting in two." The country is seeking re-election. As the Times j is fairly well split iu two now. The "stated lastSv'el'Iruvrevic^ the vear, no great projects were under- ' Mann and associates are after the 'other taken hy the ciVy liut* it was not the | portion, time for great undertakings. Tbe work | MINERAL ACT NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Tn blCWIS MBYEU, KICK DINA.NJ) IIASSR, and Inaii.v jKii'sDii or persons to whom lliev iii.iv linvc- iransft-rrpil ilit-ir intert-st In tlie "WIMTK imusH" Miiioi-al claim situate in Cnjipi-r .Cain.ii, in Uu'.Kr-tlli-' Kiver Mininir Division iif Yak- li'istrirt. iiritisli Cof- ��� uniliia. ^'on are lii-ivl>y uolilii-il thai we have caused in lie e.vpenilod jjnS.iKi to In,hi the saiil* mineral elaini under the '-Mineral. Act".that Ihe pro- - .���,,. . * . ,,r ,. ,,.i...* ,��� .... ' portion von should i-onliihiile lor von nndivid- .1,000 in two yeais. \\ .iletwoi kt, wete ; ll(1 ,,,���, ���.llf ������,,,,���,���, -,��� (iieal.ovecf.-iini.is.SHU.SC uid if wiihin ninety days from the lirst public- of the council was.putting the niitni cipal house in order to be prepared for. the good times that are coining. This was done bv putting Ihe finances ofthe city in first class order. The- lion ting debt was materially reduced. Ihe bonded indebtedness was increased hy only extended, streets improved and all tlie; civic departments maintained in a high stale of efficiency. The business man' who has held his own during the trying i times of the past two years has done , well and what is true of this individual ! business man is true of the til v. I II is a good rule !<> follow in iiinui- j cipal life that when the chief uiagis- j aiion ol* this notice yon tailor refuse-to tfon lrihnte liie said sum of -?1o2.5ii which is now due, with all costs of ailver'lis'iii"*, yonr interest in Ihe said mineral claim will, hecoine vested ill ns the iiiiilci'si|rni<d, vour en-owners under section lofan Ai'l entitled tlie*"Min(-i:il A,:l* Amend nicm Ai-1" I'HHI. Haled at Crei.Wnoi] This 7tli X'ovi'iiilier;' J'i��2.' J\1ai��:aki-:t v. Mkhciik, fi. '1,. 'Wooii. JAMKS CiKAIIAM. Annii-: IIiuiscn, MlNI^h'AT. ACT', ' '''"* T Certificate of Improyement. NOTICK. . *': ���:*' ;. 'Ma REPRESENTING : The Phoenix Fire Assurance The British America Assur- Co. of L,pHdon,"Eiigiatid. .-'" aucc Co., of Toronto. The Western Assurance Co.-,, of Toronto. The Canadian Birkbeck In ��� vestment and Savings Co, ��ES. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE. ^:THEh OPEN DAY AND NIGHT; ^ s^ V-: '���[ *'i .IM1JAT.S Atl*,.AI.l. IiOUKS PR1VATK KOOMS FOK LAPIKS. TRY OUR COFPE'K, Aft- ,*: "rr--..'^-^!^",��'?.. 9 *. DeiUer in Kruils, Ciwifi-ciiouery etc.: ,, CK>0O*6*<kKiO0-OO00<KKXK^ Charles R. Wittock, r. M*" & ^ j? ji'a? *' j? i? tf jr,*;-'' j^ ^ jf ,* jt.jt ������* & jt jjt jt jt j* j* j*,jA jt.jtjtj*. '������"������' ; -'-'��� " "' " ���'���'"���"i !''-';''" ���" " ."'���:.'.':'.fct; . ';"!&.; '''������' '.",fcW ������''.���'"fcft- ������������������"^fcfcv ,:I ��� "���*&��� ���������--��� Itfc"* .... fck -����� ^-��. galgary BeervS R GRIEGER, Manager. ,: ^>o -^ ;':g *>% %% . v* '. **' ���*& -%% :���>& 'm - *&������ f& 1^ <t ' ��� '.'* i "'...���.;���..* , .'''.*.. *.���'.*. . MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. , ������: NOTIOU. ��� , , ' ��� ���T,A TbAZA" Mineral Claim, situate in the Ketlle Kiver, Minium* Uivir.ion of Yale Hist rict. Where located : Providence camp. Take Notice thai T. .lohn . P. Mcf.eod, Free Miner's Certificate Tti'.*"' !ll M'W" as':i(feiit*'fi>r (.'.eoriieP. Miller, l-^ree aMiuei;'s Cerfiljcate,.No. IS f��500(��< imend, sixty days from'the date hereof, to apply to Ihe Mininir*kecorder foi'i a- Certili-; cate of' Iniproveiiieiits. for the purpose ol i obtainiuir a CrovvnCraiit of lite above! claim.' ! And riirther lalci; notice that action, andei j section * Xi. must Jie cotn.Menced hefore the is-i suance of such Cerlilicale of Improvements. ] " Dated lliis"2lsl dhy.of Octoher. A. IK, l'HG. * i ��� bastin��. I)ec.--ih <tilli.; A' h * P- Mcl(l-:pl.t | ,,l irate has done well he should be. given I '''MV^,''VL-.'!';,���''i.r-'.V-. v'"l-?\,^'"' sf! vn!''* ; .ni tin1 Km111* K i\i*r M nimy I)i vi*mti of > air a second trial. No man should have a | '^'r^.u"^:.^'!^,'"'^"'.? N";"' "' Vn"-vnu cinch on the position but good work ! .J^^^i ^^Z^^ ^"s. trate to a second term. the lirst year entitles the chief UK.ois- j ^ *f��-���,?1!.;:���I^*, l,1V.:":i?��:.^fcf'/V.V ���:!;;i,,,i:;*1;.ri?,^ Mining KeconltM fnr;i (*ui ti Uonl��* "J Imptovf iiici'ils, for tho purposi* uf-otitainiii^.a Crown Regarding the aldermen, wc would , "^uXTm^c* that-.a-iion under like to see Aid. Smailes. Caul.iekl.lian- I ^^^ iSM" Herman, Kii-kwoo.1 aud Swayne back! "a'cd Uris3lsi. day ���f May. A. I). I"n2. iu thecouiic.il Thev all tfid good work. In the smaller cities: it is a dit'lictilt i MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. not i ci*:. thing to find men who care lo do a lot * AM.ANPY Mineral Claim, shtiate in the ! Keule Kiver Mininir Division of Yale of work for the citv without pay or re-; District. Where located : lu bmiir Lake camp, ward ci'Cept Mii-crs and criti lisnis. ; TaKK XnTICK iii-ii I, C. JF.. Shuw a-reiu ,,., , , ,. ., .. . ��� for .lames Hunter. Pree Miner's Ceriilicate No. Ihe members of tin- lollUCil applied , n.v.i.u: iut.-nd, sixty days i.-oin i lie date Iiereof. , i i . i t.iapply loihe Mining' Recorder fura Ceriilicate themselves to the woik tliey had to do * ,��� |m[,nm.niniis. for tlu- inupnse of olnainintr . :: Crowir Cram nl the above claim. i hey carefully considered every mat- a,���i further take umice that aciiou. under . .. ' T . >^-\\.i\\ .-T, iuu>i li.* cnuimenci^I. hefore the is- ter that ennie up U>r discu*-,siion. [| S���;,���C1. ���f s,���.|, Certiiicate .,f Improvem-nts. ,. , , Dated thisSth d:u of Julv. A. D. 1'*I2. notlliiur great was ni-i-omplisiied no l-'irst i.-.sue Nov. >*. C. A. E. S11AW. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To JhHN'CObMNK'and any *peiislHi-'hr--|��i"r i sous !" whom he mav have transfer red his I '"' "inlclVsi^ iu tlil- ���'"rii'*':'I'DP"'Mlheral claim "I situate on the.-VVest Kock-of- Kettle Rivur. | Iviiitf N'irili of and nil juininjr the Kimh i '-,. ,1'lill, iMifierrfl-'claiiv v in ;-l|iiJ,. Keille -Kiver|. Mininir Division of 'i ale District. | You are herehy iiotiticil dial lli.ivc expeudi-il Sloj.51) in ord��r ,10 ltiild tlHisaidJiiiiueial cl.lirti under tlie provisions ofllie M'iiier.il- Aci,';tliai Viui Shun hi cii'n trlli lite $sl.25 a'syoiir jiorliou of ilie said sum for your undivided'oue half interest in-said claim and if wiihin 'KHdays from ihelirsi inscriion of 1 his notice you fail or re- fuse lo contriluiie Hie sum of *.'>1.25 which is now due hy you, loir-'iher with all costs of nilveilisinir*. your interest iu said mineral t claim will become tlie property of Ihe sub- I scrilier under section four of an Ad entitled i the "Mineral Act Amendment Ad." l'lm. ! Dated at Greenwood. IS. C. the 2slli dav of i liciober:Vm2. JOHN M ATTII K\VS. ; Last iiiseilioii Jan. .list. 1'im. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements XOTICK. ! '���MI'.XICO" Mineral Claim, siluale iu the! Kettle Khcr Miniier oivisioti. of Yale !>is- \ iri,cl. Where loomed : In Triple I.nke ; camp. ! TAKK N'OTICt: thai I, Albert K. Ashciofl. ' l-ree Miner'- Ceriifieale No. li.'iiJio. act- iutra.. a^*enl for John C. l-'arr. l'r.-e Minei's * Ccrtilic.tu- No. I;ri'.*,s2. imend. si.\t\ days from the date hereot. 10 apply lo the Miuintr Kecorder for a 'eii i licit,* of Improvements, for the pur-; pose I ol.tainin*.' .1 Crown dram of the above i claim And further lahe notice that action, under} section .*>7. must he commenced before the is- \ ���^uati.-i- nl such Ceitiliente of Improvements. | Dan,I thii, "01 li du\ of September, A. l>.. ViU2. *4�� ,4s 4> .4s 4^ 4�� 11 *- 1TJ^ Is what they all say. about THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR. i Impossible; to cut the; faces shaves .*'. '' easily,, quickly" and cleanly, ���'Illiisti-at(?d hbolclet free. Mail Orders promptly filled. ��� J5a"��� * ���* -' -* ���'��� ' ' ��� ' ^ * * *'-".' A McLennan, McFeely & Company * Wholesale Hardware Merchants; 4�� 4s 122 Cordova Street, '?��� ��� . ": VANCOUVER, B.C. sa^4,4,4.4.%> ^4.^$.-f ^^���& ���% & <& ���$4.^4*4^rf*#. "STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" ��� Assets. . $MH, 568,063.49 Sui-plns ^ i.^ S66,137,170.01 HZ ALLiBNBERG, Manager,, - / I.(i5-(>0fi-(i07 Empire'State Uuililiiig, : -- Spokane, Wash. CHARLES T. KIPP, Cashier- Office Tel. Browu, 211. Residence Tel. South, 801, V -J I THE BOITN )A.Y CREEK TTMES \ CORPORATION CITY OF GREENWOOD. Auditor's Report of the School Building- Fund for the Year 1902. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS. T�� Bh���m,/r0JIS^e"t ��" acC("'"'of Hy sundry payments, ail Vertis- honus otfS.OOO 4 1*>t inn-hv-lin*- ntr * u�� CnSU!^*~?d for sale of *5'000 ~ J* Gain Wd"or piVdhawoi lots fPo r-Hh i���!.i"7 480�� Lot 5, Blo.ck 15 -<01 ��� fne��leie d- {���'. ��r��vertiment I,ot 3 and 4, Bloilk 15 ��)50 for exchanging* sites ; i ooo Uit 1 and 2, Block IS l-'llOO Taxes on ah ove ��� 86 * 2 447 Lot 19 and NM 20, Block 1.1 "00 Moving* house 240 ��� 940 By casVi paid Bunting* & Denip- gey .on aceount ..: 3 575 Bv cash, paid architect - 280 Bj-balance _ .,_ 2 575 ./S9 925 19 925 I. H. HALLETT, Chairman. RALPH SMAILES, Secretary. I have examined the School BuHdlng account and find that $9>.,925 has been received by the City Treasurer for this puxpose, and*$7,345 has been expended, leaving a balance of ��2,575 to which should be in His hands in csash; but the School Trustees and the City have only one bank account, aud the balance in the bank to the credit of the City <?n December 3.1st, was only $263.76 in all. In order to observe the by-law the City Council should pay over 1:hi��- $2,575 to the School Trustees which should hereafter be kepltlin a seperate accotiut. Regarding the expenditure of $7,345 detailed above $3,377 appears for the purchase of real estate,: from which $1,000 must be deducted, this beiag the amount given by the government in cash to the City for exchanging-sites, which makes the net cost of the real estate $2,377, of which S537 was lost by ���exchanging lots in Block 15, which cost$2,437, for S % Lot 20 atnd 21, Block-.ll, valued at $900, and $1,000 in cash. /, The trustees have paid $3,595 ou on account otthe building contract leaving $4,195, exclusive of any extras, due on completion agairfst vf hich the government still owe $3,875 on account of their bonus. W. E. HODGliJS, Chartered Accountant, January ��)th, 1903. Auditor. ALL SENSIBLE PEOPLE TRAVEL BY THE C. P. R. PEED AFETY AT1SFACT10N. The Tie That Binds MONDAY, January 12th 1903. Under the Auspices of the St. Andrew Society of Greenwood TENOR. BOBBETT'S STROKE OF [ECONOMY. -AND��� Bu'bbett was in a despear-ate hurry to reach home. He was already late for dinner, and Mrs. Bobbet had addressed an ultimatum to him ora. this, subject that' very morning*. So. he chased a car a block and a half and was breathing like a blast furnace -\yhevi he caught it. On tlve rear platform lie handed a dime to the conductor arvd received the cttstomar.v orickel in iretu.rn. But what with the truster of his violent exercise and the nuVmbuess of D-.is cold lingers, he dropped the nickel ;aud it rolled of to the ground. Now, Boblbett isi a tuaji of economical impulses. N.'ot that 'lie is inordinately stingy, but he believes in having a run for his money, as horsy people say. He wouldn't nniJid giving-a nickel to a worthy beggar,, but to throw one away in the streets tseemed to him wanton waste of a goo tl thing. So he jumped ��� jumped hastil.y and inconsideratly. slipped down, .tore his trousers,crushed his hat and rai:��e<\ a lump on the back of his head. Twenty miniltew later he boarded the next car and took a seat beside a friend. ."What's the m atter, Bobbett?" said the friend. *'Yo u look as if you'd been argutng* with tins earth." .Bobbett.told "his story circumstantially. 'But I .found the nickel!' he added, holding the coin triumphantly aloft. 'I've spoilt my clothes, and I don't knbwhutTVe cracked ^iny "skull, but I've got the nickeL' I expect Mrs. Bubbett'll say tilings that'll cut like a saw-edged collar, bitt, I saved that nickel, just the same.' 'Fare, please!' said cihe conductor. Bobbett gave him th<; nickel.���Brooklyn Eagle. SOPRANO. *\r \r \ \\ J . \J H. CHOLER CHEAPER THAN COAL 'Why do you pack people into your cars this way ?' asked an irate passenger, standing in the side. 'Well, you see,' the conductor explained, 'It makes 'em so hot. they don't notice how celd tbe car is.' 0 1 vt 'Intiinsic value should never ligure in considering* a Christmas gift.' 'It J never does with me,' answered Miss Cayenne. 'What touches' me is the thought tliat anybody has been willing to brave o crowd of holiday shoppers for my sake.'���Washington Star. ��t KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Artistic and Witty Can be enjoyed by All. TICKETS - 50 cents. Reserved Seats 75 cts. ���Reserved Seats for Sale at] 'Good morning, ma'am,'-said Nappy Doolittle, as the woman of the house opened the front door. 'Could you oblige me with a dime?' 'No, sir.' ���* 'Or a nickle, maybe?" *,'No, sir; I never give anything to beggars.' 'Not ^eggar, ma'am; not that,' said Nappy, in a tone of injury. T nm a numismatist.' 'Oh. excuse me.' She gave him a dime. 'What's that you say you are?' "A numismatist, ma'am���a collector of rare coins."���Brooklyn Eagle. The East and West Together Leaves Greenwood 2:37 p. in Arr Winnipeg 3rd dav 8:45 a m Arr St Paul 3rd day 6:40 p m Arr Chicago 4th day 9:40 a m Arr Toronto 5th day 2:45 p tn Arr Montreal Sth day 6:30 p m Arr New York 6th dav 8:55 a ni Through Tourist Sleeping Cars. EAST���Leaves Duiimore Junction daily for St Paul Leaves Kootenay Landing, Tuesday and Saturday for Toronto, Montreal and all Eastern points THROUGH BOOKINGS to EUROPE Via all Atlantic Routes Prepaid tickets at lowest rates issued from all European countries The C P R is, was. and ever will be the "Only Way" All doubts of this will be dispelled by application to E REDPATH, Agent. Greenwood,B. C. J. S. CARTER. E. J. COYLE, DP.A., Nelson. G.P.A. Vancouver Spokane Falls & Northern Railway Co Nelson &��� Fort Sheppaid Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co. Washington & G. N. Co, Van. Vic. &E. .Ry. & 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. Ha & 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 aud K. & S. points. Connects at Curlew with stage for (ireeuwood and Midway, B. C. Bullet cars run on . trains between Spokane and Republic. Effective Nov. 22, 1902- Lkavk Akkivr 9:25 a. in. Spokane 5:45 p. m. 10:15 a. in. Rossland ��� 5:10 p. in. 7:00 a. m. Nelson 8:00 p. in. 11:00 a. in. (Millers, Grand 4:00 p.m. S Forks) O.ift a. in. Republic 5:40 p. ni. ���v H. A. JACKSON, j General Passenger Agent, I Spokane, Wash MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICK. "ROI! ROY" Mineral Claim, siuiali-il in tlie Kettle River Miiiini!* '>ivisinn (if Vale District. Where located : Providence Creek camp,..west of and adjoining ''Iron Muiiiit- alii" iTiiiiernl claiiii. TAKE NOTICK that I, James Alexander Macdonold, aelliip* as a^ent for.lames J. Warren. Free Miners Ceriilicate No. 1557300, intend, sixty iltij's from tho date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder fur aCertificate ol Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crowu Grant of the above claim And further take notice that, action, under Section ;i7, must be commeuced before Uie issuance of aueli Certi"! -ate of Improvement. Dated thin 23ml day of Septeintier.A. I)., ri03. J. A. MAC DON ALU i HiLvJiljin 'maun**** ��"^IV��"X.* k ��� A List of Firms Who Are Doing Business in J: ti Greenwood. -���X'-X^X'W^^^W^K'******^"^ BANKS. THE BANK OF MONTREAL. F. J. Finucane, ��� Manager. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. W. C. IT. Bki.T, - - Manager. ' THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Henry,P. Mytton,/ - Manager, DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING- RENDELL & CO., Dealers iu Dry Goods, Men's Furnish- iiiR-s, Boots aud Shoes.'Mason & Risch Pianos., etc., eic. GREENWOOD TRADING CO'Y., Limited. General Merchandise. Copper St. HUNTER-KENDRICK CO., Limited. Gen ci \ Copper Street General Merchandise," \ Greenwood. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. RUSSELL-LAW-CA11LFIELD CJ)., ��� <?" r.UHTKl). Dealers in Hardware, Groceries and Furnishings. JEWELLRY. MILLER BROS. Jewellers and Opticians. S. BARRY YD ILL Practical Watchmaker and Je-voller. Greenwood, 11. C. MEATS. ETC. .P. BURNS it CO., Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. CANDY FACTORY. C. V. SEMERAD, Candy Factory and Ice Cream Parlors, Fruits, etc. STATIONERY, ETC MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK "MONITOR" Mineral Claim, situaie in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located : On llnrse-Oine Mountain, Main Kellie River. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Allien E. Ashcroft, I-'ree Miner's Certilicaie Nn. Il.lfi^s aiMing as airent for Owen Mellow, luve Miner's Certiiicate No. IVMI'i.!, and Jiicnli IVtcrson, Kree Miner's Certiiicate .No. IMIilld. mlenil sixty days lioin the date lierrol, In njmlv tolhe. Mininir recmiler for ;i cei lilirale ol (ni. provemeiits, fiir thi* purpose of ntitniniiifr a crown (Irani of iin- aluive claim. Aud further take notice thai action, under section .17, must he coinim-iii'i-il lie fore the is suance of such certilicaie of lui|irovi-nieiiis. Hated lliis 30th ilavof September, A. I). I'M>?. AI.HKKT K. ASIICK'OI"!'.)'. I.. S. I.asl issue Dec. .11. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. MOf'.UL. UTOPIA, RAMBLER. DENVER andcif AM1MON, Mineral Clainm.sitnate in the Kettle Kiver Mininir Division of Vale District. Wliere localed : Horseshoe Mountain. Main Ketlle Kiver. TAKE NOTICE that I. Allien E. Ashcroft. Free Miller's Ceriifieale No. !!.1<>2io, acl- iiHf as airent for Charles Dunliar Tom pie. Free Miner's Certilicaie. No I'.'4-C.i. intend sixlv davs from Ihe date hereof, lo applv to the Mining kecoriler for certiiicaies nf Improve- inents. for the purpose of otiiaiuinir eroivu irrants ofthe ahove claims. And further take notice thai action, under section .17, must hf, rnmiiieiu-ed he fore the issuance of such cei'tilicatesiif iniprnvenienls. Dated thislluh dav nf Sepfemlier, l'n>2. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, I'.L.S. 1-asl insertion Dec. .11. SMITH it McRAE, Dealers in Stationery, Blank Bool��s, Wall Paper, Tohaeeos, Confectionery. H. H. MUNROE, Dsaler in Confectionery, Stationery, Tobaccos, Fruits, Etc. J. L. COLES, Stationery, Newf.papery, Periodicals. II. A. KING .t CO., Tobaccos. Cigars, Smokers Sundries, Hooks, Newspapers and Periodicals. THE MAKT. G A 11N '.* I*: .\; WIC K V'.'l H)-,. Real Estate. Money to Limn. Fire Life, and Accident Insurance. TAILORING. WH.,-St>M & (.'( i. Merchant Tailors. Greenwood, St. \V. EI.SON, Mcrcliant T.iilor. Copper Street. Opp Windsor 1 loti.d. ASSAYERS. WALTEK* lv SF,(":,S\VOK'J,II . Provincial Assnyr ami Chemist.:. Control Assay; a SpiVi.'illy. Gri-ciiwoort. II. C. DRUGGISTS. J. L. WHITE Dl'lin-.o-isl. Copper St. M'lirii*��� mmim AGENTS, COLLECTORS. ETC- FKED li. IMiLMES. *. .. Agent, Ciillcrtnr, .lauilnr. . Lartff warchriiisc fiir sli.rinn* ;i*on(l.s. P.O. Hon* 25 KVsiili-nri-opp. city hall. ���SMaft��s*��3*rtt'l.a'CJur.c.vj:^,--jw,��*ii^.;iaiii��,Ar.'rfi=*a^i*ii��i4-��^A- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. REAL FY INVESTMENT .t TKUST COMPANY. Limited. Gkokgk R, NadiC'-*. - M.*ui:i<-*i.-i:. IiisnraiH-c, Mines, Stacks. 1-,'r-al Estalc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, HALLETT & SHAW ttAKKIK'J'ICKS, SOUCITOKS, No'i'AKiics I'np.r.ic. Caiile Ailitress -. "ii.mi.kii.** r-nnm ���) l:,ll-'"i M'XeiU's Unrrr-iwodo, 1 More.injr ;���. i\i-:i! I. I.i-ilie.r's. ���'������ r' I. II. llrM.l.l.TT. X. ". S1IAU*. McLEOD d?: BROWN HAKRrsTKK.s and Soucitoks, N(it.akii-:.s PiMu.ic. Etc. Ollii.es: Wallace-Milli-i- 1.1...I.-. u..|i|,i.|* ���-tn-i-i. fireenu'ii.d. !:.(.'. .1. R. IlKiiti-N. .1. p. Alcl,i;oi*., ARTHUR M. WHITESIDE, BARRiSTER and S0LIC3T0R l\'i'ii(l''ll liliick, Grocinvm.id. II.G OHARL.ES AE. SHAW, Civrr. PjNi'.iNi-'.i-:i;, DllMTSIOH ANV Pl.'OVINCIAI. Land Sin.-vi-'-.-ni;. GREENWOOD, .- : .- .- n. a. A. E. ASHCROFT. Dominion and Provin-'-'l i.nri F-ii-vovr-r* Mlnins and Enciiiccrhii; Survey*-;. Unacrgrtiimcl Work a Specialty. W'im.iI I.!l<if:k ,'ih-.\i CiisIkiiis ii'lic- 1 i:i?i;r.N".Viin|i. i;. i . 7/liite's Prug- Store. Wm. Downie superintendent of the j C. & W. was in Greenwood this week. m BOUNDARV VAL LEV L ODCE No. 38.1. O.O. F. ; Mci-Ih every Tuesilay Kveninu at Six) in then i loil-re room a! the Wood Hall. A corilial Invi ! tatii-n i* extendeil to all >ojniiiniiiL- liie'.lierii. j D. A. Ei.-CKERIIAX. Fkf.o B. Uoi.mfs. X. G. Kec-Sec. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. T1IF, GFM KKSTAMKANT, C. K. Pittock, - Proprictnr. FURNITURE. T. M. GIILLFY & CO. Dealers in Furniture. Carpet-; ami Linoleums, etc.. BREWERIES. TIIK ELKHORN BREW FRY Portman & Poktman. Proprietor**-.. Iti draft or hollies :il all leadim-/ hotels. WHOLESALE LIQUORS THE GREENWOOD LNJPOR C< i. R. tiKltlGlCK. M.uiai'cr. Agents for Pabst and CalgJry Betr. ,V:IN ERA I. ACT Cerlilic-'io of lincrovonKMils- \i rn (.**..:. I'.m*/i*i���:���. r,iiii.-,.ii (. i.in:.. ii, ii,.- !���:.-1111��� h'i-..i Mini ni; Iii i-ii-i; ��� I Y :������'<��� Mi- ii;, i Win-re Ini-.iii-.l : I -n '��� -oi, .hi i *i.���.���!.. M.iin i Kelll.- Ii'i-.i-.*. I '!'\Kl: Mi'I'li I; th ii ,*.- . I*, lis (i ii i.\-.|i ami ; William l:.,io. I'o*. -.on.*!- ( ,-, i,!,. , *,��� No... j i.l,.;;.7 .miiI I', m..;s-. n -|.,-. i A. i.i-. .i :i :.-,i.!.���.i��� ;u ii,o ilium tlie itai,- iici,-,,'. '., .'i'l'ii liulu- ^!iMni>! ! l\-i-��*<n*iii-l I in* a t i -1 l i I.. :i t . - .. i I tiij'o . i .-.i.t: I ,. !.,! j I Itf Jill I pil-M- l>i ��� 1111 .* I i 11 I 11 ' .1 I *! <���< H l . If!! -il i h,- : alio-, .-.-laiiii. '��� | Ami fin I her la!,,- ni.iic- iha. .-:i..,:i. mi-i.-i ! !-i-i*l tun .V*". in ij������ t !���-.��� i <M;iili,*n��*.-.i :-.-l'"i, 1 !i.- i-. ' --Hani*'- nl in*li I *e iti in ."Hi ��� 11 I in i'o. \ .-in i- ii I- . NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. ! T.i f.KOHCt; !MT[*l!- "i '-li.-1 ii> ..ii;i*.-.-m�� I- ill ihe I'o'*. in.*--"I !!i il i* h ''' -I �� all.ia. I'O:-.. ! i.ei-ior: I V..11 an- licii-l.v lli-iilii -I ilia! i h-oo- -soi-nii: .! ; f*;i:i!..iil ill ].,-! 1, .!lli i IM.;* :������ ��� -a * -ailr '! ' '..i-il, !.li !!n* ��� *'ll aoiu.'iil.i la" an.! "* I* o* int.. o.a" \i'on'i.'l ; claim-,, -una!.- tn i .u.-'.-i t am;.. ,;i il..- I-'i-nl.* '.. Kiver Minini: \>A\ ii.n. r.,1.- li. nn't, llvii! 1 : i'. 11,111. >. i: i. an-! th,- ��� ii -a i oi * ���' :-" ; : .-' * ill,- .'I.I il..-.!,-. lla- ��� at!!-- l'i-i-1.. .:,-. , I* ',* l|... ail..11 "I nii-i i '. ���'��� i I :��� Tinlili.-aii'.'t .-! . li, ii. ���' i I. *f'.:.|.--. --a ,���: ' \.iil. ]..���,������!. a . a.l.'.-ili- i.,..'. -.', ai in'., i. ] --nail i���.-,-. !-...��� -,.--t...I -.i- ; i at a. in. . .;*.i :ii!- I.. i ���>.. . - ��� . ol ' iu- V., ii.-i a i Ai* '. ai-. .*������ j I '.tl--.! al O t.... !i ..-���'.. A I -.'th. .1 iv i'f '.'. i*.l..-.* ..I' >11HI. ."���iOl-'Pi TUF, BOTiNDAiM CREEK TIMES. l/>, fr\ V{! ->SS''(*->M. ,^!*��y.!-T>.!' 11 i* 1 TO HAVE THE BEST WHEN-THE COST IS NOT GREATER, We keep only the best Staple.and Fancy Groceries, all carefully selected, Our prices are always Hght^-�����*����a��gP F L^Iiii^ ijtTO COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. Killed at Smaltea James Laidlaw was Itilicd at the Montreal & Boston Copper company's smelter this (Saturday) morning. He was etigagetl on the lop lloor near sampler and was caught in helling. He was horrihly mangled. Cormier Foster went to the smeller this iiioin- ing and an inquest will likely In- held this afternoon. .1 oil ii E. Gibbons who i.-, now located af Bl.iii���more N, \V. T. is visiting Unci I.v. ~rmt~*rAvnr'ni~"^'���-a~n^-~-r*nK*���*"r,~'*>'''""-~-*r"*i'"''v'tK*"*li''t or ffQ e Morses Last Wednesday evening Duncan Smith D. I). G, C. installed Ihe officers of the local lodge K. of I', the. list of which has already hei-n piililished. After installation, refreshments were served and au impromptu programme carried out. Mas l\'. Hopkins of the Scranton Correspondence school entertained the brothers wilh several phonograph sel actions. A lire at the power house. Gianby smelter on Thursday evening caused about ��10,Out) damage. A poriioii of the building was destroyed. The smelter had to close down in consequence and as Grand Forks got power. from there the city was in darkness Thursday night. Smith Curtis addressed a public meeting at Phoenix on Monday evening. The meeting was: well attended. Mr. Curtis spent Wednesday in Greenwood before returning to Kossland. F. W. Swinburne's butcher shop at Camp McKinuey was destroyed by lire at about ten o'clock last Monday night. The loss is stated to be about S5C0.--.lt is supposed the cause of the fire was a defective flue. E. A. Dull'of the Bank of Montre.i staff left on Monday I'm* U'inuepeg wliere he will be operated on fur appendicitis. Last Sunday evening, after the close of the church service, lie was presented with a valuable gold watch. There was a large attendance at* the meeting, and Rev VV. A. Robins, M. A. rector, in making the presentation on behalf of the congregation, expressed the earues appreciation of :ill*e.iiiiivnu*'il of the valuable services Mr. Duff had rendered the church in die capacity of honorary organist during a period of about three years His unselfishness and zeal, combined with his musical ability had contributed much to the services of the church, and while they wer they casion oi ins go -cm 'i'o Tin-'������ This week Hie Providence mine shipped a car of high grade ore to Ihe Trail si in-Her and a ca r of second grade ore lo (lie Siiii--(.-I. smelter. A. C. DAVIES ItanagcT. Near McNeill's Feed Store. MIX'KKAl. .ACT, mini. Ceriifieale of Impiovements. NOTl'T'. NO K Til STAK.KlXC.KHA'I'.l-.* I'.KbL.ll A K I > T( I-1! K A'l'.M Ol! NT A I a V 11'. W.AI ASS IXC K K anil lioniill**, Itlil-JXK i-'r.-u-iioiial Mineral Claims, si male in (he Kellie Kiwi* Mining ilivisioii oi * Yale liisirii-l. When- locaie'l: ("in lliirsi-slnii- Moiiniaiii. .Vain Ketlle ki\*ei*. . TAKI'. N'OTICI". ihai we. Mary Turner Mc iVIviiii anil William Craliani Mi-Myn n. I'l-iV Miners Cerlilii-aie Num. |:M->1)2 anil lisl'HH n'- siu-i-iively. intern!, sixty .lays Iroin ihe ilale heu-iil- i'o applv to I In- Minim;* Recorder ior Certi lil-.l ies ol' filijirovi inellls, lor the plll'imse of nli la in in e* Crown loan is ol the abme claims. And fun her lake iimii-i- Hun action, innler MlNh'.KAl, ACT, Certificate of Improvements. MiTICI*. MONTANA. M'lXTA NA Fix' A t T 10 N.\ I.. COl.l'KA l.l'*'. IIIAIIH. M Colli'. -\. ami \'I',V.-M>A. Minei-al I'laim-i. sil iian-in tin- Kellie Wiver Mining* HivWiuii ..I' Yale Disuiel. .Where hiealeil : Near u. Ciiiyon Cri-eli. Main Ivenle K'ive.r. TAKIC NO'l'li.K Him we. Ah**:. Wa.iilell and William Crahain Mi*iM.\un. l-'n-e Mini.is I'erli- lii-ah- Ni-s. ll-IP.-l.N'ami Illll.lilH n-speeiivelv. in- l.-iul. sixlv days Iroin Ilu--lad- lnrreol. loapidi lo die Miiiiii!r'Ke,*nr,lei- I'm* Ceriili.-au* nl Im pmviMiienl.s. Im ihe pnrpoM-iil olilainine* i.'ri.wn C. i .'oils ol i lie .allow- el aims. And fnrlher take noliee Ilia; ai-iir.n, under seelinii 37. uiesi. he eomineui-i-d hi'l'ui'i-tin-i'-- Mi.'iiii-**.- ol* sueh Ceil i lii'a Ies ol' I iu poo i-ini-nes. ' llali-d Iliis ast il.-iy of May, pic>. Ai-1-..s* \V.\i>in-:M.. William (Ikaii.vm MciMvnn l.ast issue .l:ni. *,!*-,. MlNI-'.KAb ACT. Certificate of Improvemen is NO'i'i'.i:. - MO NT A, Mineral Claim, --ilium- in llieh'eille River iMtnillLT llivisiol! of Yale llislriel. Where locaied : Near in and We-.l "filii- C'aiiyoii Ci-eel; l.aK-es. Main Kilt It* Riv. !*. ami South ..I iIn- !���'.! I��m-.*iila Mi.i.-i.il elaini. TAKIC A'lTiei-; ihai ��i*,.ll. n. llarie-s. lid. K::ekle. ami Marv McMv'ihi. *'l'* Mi *.-* Cel-lilieaie Nos. IKll'iH. IM.:!.'-:. ,-ind I!-Iiil.l-' :*e- speelivi-li . iiipiinl, sixty ilavs fi-nui Mm .Ian- hereof, Lo apply 1" I he .Miniu;.-* h'eeorilei* tin .' ('i-iti lirale ol I no>i*.*-\ eui'.-iii-*. for llio puro. ������-*'��� el ii Mai ii iny* a Ciown i' ram .0 ilu* ahovi.- elaini. And fm-iui-r tak'- noiie- llial ael i"ll. nml.'i' -i-i'lii'il M. llitisl he eiillllllnliceil lii-fole III l{ Si! 5 - Qter-Kendrici Co. Ltd. :W----. Januarv 1003 AiiiuHiiiccs ��)tir��� Mi<.l-Winter Clearing '���" '��� ��� Siilc. THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON to W from.every. <U'parl.inent 4WAV UNDER VALUE. FURS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. -eelion .V,'. niiisl he ,-.iuiiiii-ii.-eil lielme I liejS; -irini*.* nl* sueh i . 111lieaie nl I mi.i*.--. en*.ml-.. siiaiH-i-nf sueh I'm ���liiieaies ol* liiitn-.o-eiueiits.* | Hand lhi*-. el**.i ilav ol Mai. I'lnj. Il.lli-il this ISlli ,|:u of .liilv. 1".:. Makv 'I'i'kni-.k MyMvN.v. William '*.i.*aii.\m MeMVNN. j I.asi i-.sue .Liu. 25. ��� i II. II. P. IK Mil.. tin. K'i*li. 1 i.. M ,\KV Mi.'MVNN 25 j)cp cent off all I<Aiirs, including Collarette,?, Caperetts, Victorias' and MuLTs. 2$ p<--i" cent off all Men's Cloth'iiio-, Overcoats and Mackinaw's. Coiik^ while tlie bargains kust. ITie er-iuidncK to, Ltd. -in* Ian. THE BEST BEES IN TOWN IS MADE BY r I Pi Hi 111 fi iMfrWl Hv^ / / ^ PORTMAN & PORTMAN Propt'ic.orr. ASK FOR yv_JJ'-N ��w ^mk- %Wi %^ m0 rW)p ot Xmas-1 r-7. % ��wra vf* mist* -e.TjLTr��t*H" *��*i.,,'-Tn.l!u'��r ^"i 'Wc ;irr on ilu; llrinff lim1 ;ii-r:iiti with <".tr IninUsonic IlolUlav (JuoOs. 3 tfk- Holly in wreaths and vines, Yjpr Manicure, Brush, and Toilet Set k f h^ Ebony. Sterling' Silver and Cherrj }��^ Military Brushes, Gent's and CI �� v. IV'���^i.-'V II III Hi iUnn ill nrmifte ,-ices of the cliurcli, nml while llu-v ,i'f & .^ "yy��L Jfi/f* J��TlA *Tfev **?$fw *'vtfet d*S e sorry t.,at i,e w.,s leavh,,* the,,,. The Elkhorn L^e.i' Beer Contains oniv Pure Malt Hops, Try k^ i^t WL wk 2M WL i\ %\ y were especially "Tieyed ;il the oc- IT. i T, . , , 4 VJ . ^ . ��� . . . ' ,, t. , f r t x i WaV KM BX tm 14$ Wi J^feC 1 bn of ���u goi���ff* It! h lS kePf on drau^ht c> �� B����^ bV ^ thc icadinS Hotel ; ^ ��� %L Ji Jf ��� ��^ M W^ J s in y. hild- rens' Brush Sets. Perfumes, singles, doubles and in cases. Atomizers and Sprays, Sachet Bags and powder. Tr-ipple and single Mirrors. Patriotic China ware. ('hi ^:"ids ;irr bi'.Mi! ilul. rail ;iik1 iii'-pi'tH for yonrst'tl". S^�� fi *$ ^ ^i R mrt ' H 111 1 Mil ^wk ^ -x -, /r a *. I; L. WHITE, - .Druggist * ���^ w* ju jx jx ^ & & jt j* && 'ji jt J/.J?, jfi jt & i��t jt .^, j* ji jt fi fi y. fi .y, j$ fi fi fi ,y. fi fi fi .-z fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi.fi fi .fi .<:.�� .,<s fi fi. * ..>.; fi fi fi ..< ���,* *.*�� ������'���" ���* -3 -���* ������* '-s -* ���-$ ���-"- ������>' -** -5 --��<?.* fi & .fi fi fi fi fi fi fi ��� Kl ill i U I i s 1 ia��� t r^ : f 1 I 11 fc^ V%^' \J. j^ y^ j�� fa m. 4- t ^ -^'ffi /fl ii 11 i I ^\ "-��������$ ���4* 1 ���<��� w m 1 \| M k i i P- v 1 ^ "4 ii U rf- b w> x ~j?-r.'xi#2.Tr*v2.'z-*i^i tuiKrtj* joamtrtin l^^u^.r-' i IMPORTED DIRECT *: : : FROM : : ^% i I I I I I ^1 lv f' ''% ��J* %J k A III V - * 3 V- ^ 1J*> THE OLD WORLD. % % 1 ftAJLLa .1 liii.1^%/1^^ . , . HOTEL, j ? y ^ S' ��"��� >" y��'' ^ fr" >���" af t>"' ��"���>"' *' ir j'' ��"' ^ **��' ^"' ^' y >" a��v ����"��� j'"' ?-''��" {���'��� �����'��� ''���'>'��� i".":.-.-*' ^"' ^'~��'; >' �����>'; ��'��� >'; >'"����: ^ ���'' ^'' '������' '���' "���" -*" ��'">'' ^ ';l!r'^lj*jlfr.^i^-^l^'.^'ji'iililJi''.JiLi:~!ilii��-^Ji.. %' /��� HOTEL. 5 S' S''/-" si11.- S' ��' a.1 tH" *-��" if y ��f T 't^S&rJfWkli-;'1.''" f ..t;,i'�� kl Fa ����� ft 1 g ilk 1 �� ��'S*J M'' 1 /.���' ' ;-*A i* :l.il**'*:*' > ''II- A f ^!^y I -li C; A NEW LIME OF SCISSORS, POOKET KNIVES. RAZORS, TABLE CUTLERY, TOBACCO. CrGARS AMD HOOKEY STICKS. WE HAVE SOP/IE FINE JEWELRY, DiAMONNS., PiNS, STUDS AND RINGS, FINE FIRE OPAL PIN, LADIES, EM ERAL RING VJITH DIAMONDS. SOLID GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. AND CHAINS. *****=*"** PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. OLD AND NEW, A COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS, HOUSE GOODS OF ALL KINDS OLD AND NEW. J "�����*����. w.'Vr,- -:���.'' . /. c If ii vv HI 1 tz (r %.-j3?aa "Jl'-2S��' Opposite Hie A. IL Sperry. THR BOUNDARY CKBJEK TIMES. 1 \\ \ Prom our line of office and pocket Diaries, we can supply yon with just what you require at rig'h prices���from 25 cts up Smith S* McRae Books, Stationery, Wall Papers, J��te. A Gallery of Pictures. Reproductions of Water Colors and '*f. " - 0ils- *"*v i The special set of ten pictures-which the Free;Press, Winnipeg", have been giving" tb.subscribers to tlieir Weekly, has been withdrawn. Hereafter subscribers to the Weekly Free Press will receive twelve pictures on' receipt of their order, and one additional every month 'during 1903. We have received from the Free Press tlie special twelve painting" reproductions,.,., They are beaiitiesi'aiid'vv.ell'wotthY of a-.piace in any home; -TbeJpictUres*have evidently been!' selected, with great care, and cover, astheir ti'tles 'would indicate, a pleasing' variety of subjects. The set consists of the following* . "Yachting,!, "Algerian," J'Rpnian Boy," ".Polo," "Spaniel and Duck," "Chrysanthemums," "Smooth Sumac,'' "Coachirig*,"' "Du'cile" (a splendid picture 'of . a horse), "Jacqueminot Roses,"Indian Maiden," and "Pointer Dog ;��)ddsides." The last is an artistic^picture of a dog so'well executed as to be scarcely distinguishable from a delicate water color. Small Voters^ List^ The* amendments to the municipal act passed at the last sitting of the legislature raised havoc with the voters list for the" municipality. Under the new law'license holders are compelled to make a .statutory declaration similar to that "demanded-from householders; Although-due noticeijiv'as given of the changes oiily ohelicehseholderand few householders took the necessary steps to get enrolled,"thinking* that no election would be held. Now that there are two candidates in the tield many are kicking,themselves for their negligence. Under the circumstances a comparatively small vote may be expected. It is not probable that more than 150 votes will be polled on el.ction day. The Sacred Henri hospital gratefully acknowledges donations from the following on New Year's Day: Mr. Ralph Smailes, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Methot and Mr. I<amb. C4eo. C. Hodge superintendent of the Vernon & Nelson Telephone Co. vvas in the city this week. Henry F. Mytton manager of the Greenwood branch of the Canadian Bank of Commetve returned on Tuesday from a pleasant vacation spent iii Victoria. K. Fane Sevvell who was acting manager during* Mr. Mytton's absence returned to Vancouver by Wednesday's train. Mr. Sevvell thoroughly enjoyed his visit here. He likes the town, the people and believes there is a great Suture in sight for Greenwood. The good feeling is appreciated by the many friends made by Mr. Sewell during his brief stay in the city. After a brief vacation iu Vancouver, Mr. Sevvell will go lo the Seattle branch. Dr. IT. S Keith of Cranbrook i-5 vi>. itilit;* his brother W. S, Keith. NOTICE OF FORFEITVRE. To A. I1RANSON. I). K. CA M H!KT,1��� I). A. C'AMKK'IN mul any others coiii-imiiimI : Ynii are liei-eby imtificil Hint 1 li:ivv <>x|ii*iul>!il in lahnr and iiiiprovi-nu-nls on tlie "Moston" "ToiiiiiIo" and "Si. Louis" Mineral i-laiim;, silnale in CranlMMT.v Crock, Wi-M l''nrK* nl of Kellie Kiver, in ihe ICell.le Kiver Mining nivisinii of Vale Dislriel. Ihe sum nl Three lliiiiiln-il Dollars, anil $7.5n for reroiilinir Ihe sann.', siifli lieiiitr lile .-iiiitiiuit rei|iiired ami iii'i.-i'Sffiiry I" hold ilu- sai<I i-l.-iinis nuclei- the |ii*nvNinim i>( ilu- '-Mineral Art' ,'inil .-V mi- nil i nif Acts; and il al tlie rx-iiralion of iiineiy din s from Ihe dale of ihe lii*sl pnlilieatioii of thi.', nolli.'i-in the Ihninilary (.'reel; Times \on fail in* refuse in eoiilrilinle youi- poi'tinti of sucli e\ peniliture, naniel.v S2-HI..S". loei-ther wilh al i.-osis nl* ailvi.nisiiur, your interest in s.-inl mineral claims shall liocnine invesled in me (y our fii-owner) upon liliii^in Ihe in*o|iei* ol'liee in thai helialf ilii-ailiil.'ivii rei|iiireil hy Suction ���I of I lie " Mineral Ai.'l A mendnioiii Ari, l')i��i." Ilali'il lliis Zs'ih day of Ocliiher, l'lit!. jnilN.'N. i:UEI>l5X. r.asl |iii|)lii-nlion Jan. 31, illn.l. BUNTING & DEMPSEY Contractors and Builders. ESTIMATRS FHKN1SHKI) FOR ALL KINDS OF WOFK. THE NEW Remodelled, .Renovated and Refurnished. Only the best Liquors and Cigars. Prompt servicer .-Courteous Treatment. Good Rooms. Modern Conveniences. Fred B. Munn, Manager. E6tt>ney'$t Local and Personal, Dr. Mathison vyillbeat Phoenix until the ISth inst. The survey parties of V. V. & B. working" from Curn.iv towards Midway and from Myers Creek eastward met this vveek'about one mile above Midway. Both parties-moved to Bolster Wash, from which point the survey will be continued westward. ^���f and ��� *�� 3u$t arrived* GREENWOOD, B. C. Rubber Stamps SlwU.S. STKNClt.S, I'KtCI-: MAICKKKS, 1'UiNTiNf; wii i:r:i.s, nu.mi-.icki.vi; ll.lCHINES, HAN'II DA'I'INIi ANll NUM- llliKI.Nd STAMPS, CIIKCK PKKl'OKAT- OUS, KU1SHKK TYl'li, I'lUNTINn FHAMLli STAMP WOltKS. Vancouver limited. ��� --*"^ - -'- K-. ���**-- - - ��� **JSrv- '%&.��������&��$ The Store Where Goods and Prices Are Always Right, E. W. BISHOP STEAMFITTING, HOT WATER HEATING. Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guar'J anteerl. Naden-Flood Block, Greenwood' 01 A Lars^e assortment English Ju Jubes and other fancy'candies. Lovers'of higii class entertainment should not forget the Gavin Spenee and Flora McDonald concert given under the auspices of the Greenwood St. . Andrew's society at the Auditorium tiext Monday evening*. These delightful. Scottish entertainers are receiving flattering notices whereever they go.**'- ;;.. .*.*���.,..>.\**,-'.*��� F. M. K'lkins has opened a lire insurance office in the Rendell block. He has beeu'appointed agent forthe Norwich Union, Caledonian and other strong companies. We desire to extend our thanks for the very 'liberal patronage accorded to us during the past year and to wish all our patrons a Happy No \v-��e a *r-��� - ��� - - ������ - -��������� - - -��� CF* CF* 0^ Cr* 0=^ G^l Cr*> (F< (F* (r* Cr* Gr* Gr* <F* G=< (r* (r* (r=* Capital, all paid iip. $12,000,000 $8,000,000. Presiiloiu . Lnun S'ruATiirns.i ami Mount Royal. Vii.-e-l'i-.wiilRiii : Hun*. C',*i..iii((.i.; A. 'llmiMJiosn. r.i-iii-i*.-il M:iii:i(!'ifi-: K. K Ci.ui'Ston. Brandies iu London, Ens. ���! ^ir'ir^^. '< liny aiHi'scll SierlhiL' Kxcli:uii!*�� ami Cnhlo 'rraiisfurs ; (ii-.iitt Commercial an Travellers' Crcilits, avnilalilc in :uiv jiarl"fif Hip ivnrld. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FINUCANE, Manager. New York, Chicago. te9 TimMMMMmmMmmi watoaw -nABK OF fOMMERCE"B With Which is Incorcoratecirt!ie THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. Capital, $8,000,000. HON. GEO. A. COX. President. Rest, $2,500,000 !5. E. WALKER, General Manager MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH. WMmmmmm ing & Co* The Trail smelter, tlirouyh its ore buyer, D. W. Moore, phas bonded tne Seattle, a*,well known North Fork proposition, forS97,000." Development work will be started immediately. According to the terms of .the i-agreement the: smelter company^wiil exipen.1 S1000 per month ia developSient'\vork.^.XDre ship- > *-'^v'* --: *���'**- T-** V nients will be made'���*continuously, a.s teams have been :Len'g*a^ed to haul ore to the C. P. R. tracks;' The Seattle i.s situated on the west'side of the Fortlj Fork a few miles below the Volcanic mine. It has a big" surface showing of pay ore. It is owned by a company in. which Robert Clarke owns the controlling interest. The minority interest is held t>y Neil McCallum and Charles Hay of Grand Forks. Copper Street. mmm 1HEADOUARTERS' FOR DOLLS, TOYS, LEATHER - GOODS, CHINA WARE, CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. and hosts of things suitable for Christmas presents too numerous to mention Prices at Rock Bottom, p J. L. COLES. I .x-��:��:��:��:'��>��:����:��x��>t">t"*>'t"t*<,,t,<".'*'t"'"'"*'*l' i BICYCLE AND MACHINE REPAIRS. SKATES SHARPENED. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. P. O, nox 2%. -PHONK 170 W. % mcmillan $ �������, UHlOLRSAI/JC UKOCUK'S AND AGKNTS KOK TUCKET CIGAR CO., UNION LABEL CIGARS BRANDS. WO'TST'O'crR^'NC"���^TSIiVKlUli-^TTvv."'---^ ^iKirMTlvlT ~ ' )UR-SPReiAh~" FA, JURTILUO,. Kl. CONHOK. SAKANTIJCA IXiS, SCIIIbLl-VR Corner Alexander Street :ui(l Coliunbiu Avcuiu-, Viiiu-onvcr, M. C. a *b ^*.< h\ Is now in lull swim BULK OYSTERS Trv niit* Copper vSl. Crewnvc ;,.;..;..��..j..X~X*,*>^,M"><"X"X,->t',,5',*J*'*X*,'> .XK"X*^<"XK*,CwJ^tMXKMXMJw>4M^w><,*> Iiii]M)rl<-'<1 1-iy i's 'liioct fnitn and nf yoori (|ii;ility. Ilu* \><A(}>. Strictly frcsli <l n % �� a a ��s # # >:* '-����#������ a �� �� * * �� �����:*�� �� ��s*�� * �� o * �� * -:s * * * *���� * * * * ����* a v # #������ �� �� �� ���.������:������:������>���>���:������.������. ".".".".".".**. .*. Well healed rooms at modernie *j* prices. Also first i-lass board ���> liy day or week. j THK SWAYXF. nOflSR, ���> Silver Street. *S* fireenwoof. ���:��w-x-:��>x->k~x~x~:":-X"X"X~: t h&i DEALERS IN * 4 ����^* .*����� CARPETS, | LINOLEUMS, ETC. ��� COPPICR S'l'KICICT. 'y.X^-C-X-X-X-X-W'-X-: GKKi-"..\\V001> *��x��X"X":"X~x~:~x-<-x-x~x-:~> Pag-e 6 THE BOUNDAAl CEEEK TIMES. V Vi By Enslcrn catalogues. Dont's send cast for Xmas presents because they are . cheap and get something you don't want, Come and see ur goods and get out 1 o guarantee satis- actiou������ Curling. President vs Vice-president Rinks Complete Initial Contest. Last evening the final match in the contest between the president and vice-presidents rinks was played at the ciirliiiy rink. The total score shows in favor of the president. Below are the rinks and scores : PKHSIDUNT VlCIC-l'KKSIlWNT Rink No. 1. J. A. Russell, skip 11 ; W. G- McMynn, skip 7 ]>. A. McDonald 12. G. Warren J. McCreath, Jr. J. McCreatli, Sr. \V. F. Smith W. T. Hunter ^���iKl><��<tK#<^ -����$ A. LOGAN &Co Watchmaker and Jewellers. fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi J. A. ZELLER, Prop. Comfortable rooms by day or month. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Beard snil Rcon: hyt ~?.r. incnth 525,00. *"-jp Jf Jf' f & &'*? S^ *���" & & 8? S*1 *? J? Jf' Connections with Western Union Telegraph Company- 122,000 oflices in U.S.A.] AND Great North-Western of Canada- [2,(10 offices in Canada.] CABLE ���SERVICET(L ALL JFHOORLI). J. C. UKLM, Ollice Manager, Greenwood, Yi.C TUI.EIMIONU NO. 12. Write to J. 1.1. 1 - FOR Harness Saddles AND ALL KINDS OF HORSE GOODS. Special prices to Green- | wood customers. | Mail orders promptly attended to. RILEYXMCCORMIGK. Rink No. Z���Jan. Sth, evening. J. S. Birnie, skip E. Hisliop C. A. Dempsey IV. M. Law 10. J. llumphrev, sicip 7 A. W. Whiteside A. Logan P. McDonald Rink No. 3���Jan. C. 15. Merrlt. skip 13 Dr. M. Fester P, J. Fiiiueaiie 1\ Parry W. L. Gordon, skip 11 R. M. Smailes C. O. Steer A. N. Wilmot Rink No. 4. T)r. A. McRae, skip 13 Dr. Simmons F. Keffer Dr. R. Mathcson K. C. Frith, skip 10 G. B. Richardson J. N. Paton G. Evans Rink No. 6���Thursday, Jan. 5lh. G. C. Hodge, skip 17 11. Drown G. McEwen W. Cookson C. A. Attwood, skip 11 T>. Ross C. Sorenson P. AV. George Rink No. b.���Jan. 3rd, afternoon. A. D. Hallett, skip 7 11. C. Shaw I". Lewin A. N. English Total 71 F. Ketchum, skip 17 W. C. H. Belt G. Burnside G. Cunningham Total - 63 A rink of Greenwood curlers will play a return match at Phoenix next week. The Lyon Boarding School. ,3m%&tttf&^M%Sffi88ffi Earnest Russell son of J. A. Russell of this city has attained the distinction of having his name placet! on the Roll of Honor at the Lyon Boarding School for boys, Spokane. Three boys only have attained this honor. The Lyon Boarding school for boys is an institution that earned flattering testimonials from the parents of many boys who have been educated there. A. L Steel a merchant of Trail writ.-s a- follows; Trail, B. C, June 23, 1902. Prof. James Lyon, Spokane, Wash. Dear Sir:���I received yours of June 21st to-day and am very much pleased with report of Marion's yearly examination. I have examined Marion in some of his studies and am satisfied that he has made great progress, especially in arithmetic, and Mrs. Steel and myself take this opportunity to thank you and Mrs. Lyon for the care and training you have given him. He has exceeded our expectations. He comes home in perfect health, a gentleman in behavior, and with a good start towards an education. I am, your respectfully, A. E. STEEL Corporation of the City of Greenwood PUBLIC NOTICE. Is hereby gi veil to the electors nf the Mur.i cipality of the City of Greenwood that I require the presence of the said electors at the City Hall, Greenwood,on the 12th day of Jan- nary, 1903, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing* persons to represent them in the Municipal Council as Mayor and Alderman. Vurther notice is also given that nomination for one School Trustee will be held at the same time and place and au election, if any, will take place at thcEiime time and be under (lie same regulations as that for Mayor. The mode of nomination of candidates shall bu as foi lows : The candidates shall be nominated in writing; the writing shall be subscribed by two voters of the municipality as proposci and seconder, and shall be delivered lo tbe Returning Odicer at any time between the date of the notice and 2 p. in. of the day of the i.oniluatioii. and in tlie event of a poll beinir necessary, such poll will be opened oil the 15th day of January, W(13, at the City Hall, Greenwood, of which every person isheaeby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Sec. 14.���The Council of every City Municipality incorporated after the 23rd day of April 1102, and of every City Municipality hereafter inCorporated , "Shall consist of a Maj'or and not more than nine nor less than live Alderman a. After the lirst municipal election the persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as the Mayor of such city shall be such persons as are male liritish subjects of the full ape of twenty-one years, and are not disqualified uu- clerany law, and have beeu for the six months next preceding* the day of nomination the registered owner, in the Land Registry Oflice, of land or real property in the city of the assessed value, ou the last municipal assessment roll, nf one thousand dollars or more over and above any registered incumbrance or charge, and who are otherwise duly qualified as municipal voters : b. After the first municipal election, the persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as aldermen of such citv shall be such persons as are male British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years and are not disqualified under any law. and have been for the six mouths next preceding the day of nomination the registered owner, in the Land Registery Office, of land or real property in the city of the assessed value, on the last municipal assessment roll, of J five hundred dollars or more over and above any registered incumbrance or charge, and wlioj are otherwise qualified as municipal voters. G. B. TAYLOR, Returning Officer. c 0 ���>^ 0'. ���m ���m ���m Goods Men's oots m S Going at Eastern Prices. OUR BIG ANNUAL 9 �� C*iC^e�� Commences Monday, Jan, "Vinixter' This Sale will be 1* CfcliStibL m
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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 | 1903-01-09 |
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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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1896-1911 |
Identifier | Boundary_Creek_Times_1903_01_09 |
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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/ |
AIPUUID | 8eef0eb1-3924-4e21-9bd7-506dd8250028 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170929 |
Latitude | 49.1000000 |
Longitude | -118.6833000 |
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