Il �� \\ ! AS ^d'r3 '^i'Tu^-l ^.^ I ill i n^wAi -$f. ��$> ^ ^ /s > r (-. ijToir-.f 3'g^eenwo6p,!.b. c. friday; January^23,';190s.' No. 22 ;;o ��� Al Jkkj/1- 1 <R<��c -ewro1' -o-^-g* Mr.'��Ftapanl Disposes oft Mr. Graves and Associates, HavePboenix Franchise. Who ><K;��i^N>->".W<''^Xj"��;K.'.. ��'r..f%. >f>*>ri.- .'13->C�� * f". 4J: Finucane" has sold his interest in theOreen-wood���Electric cowpanyto- Jay.P^Grjaves^ com|^^^^r^8S:brigafiized'-.abbrit*-thriBe' years ago by local capitalists including Mfi FinucihM ajtdl Mes^.-f Duncan Mcintosh, (|&f H|pWins')?a.L Wplchy. J..W. Stey?a$t|aril'oth'erej \fs. powe.r. plant was established and an excellent light service furnished. All the original-owners except Mr.I-Finucane-sold their holdings in the company to Messrs. Price Bros. & Co., Quebec, The service was extended to Phoenix before .that/town . was .incorporated, Shortly after incorporation Mr. Graves aiid associates, secured, a, franchise froni the city/.aiid took oyer the Phoe- ni.\:portion of tlie Electric ICompany's t}ii$Wi&s.- The.local.company continued to fiiiltiifeFir'ilipii'light from the Grecnw:bodej?lant..iivp, .t.9.,,tt?!*:>Pr?s.??1.t:, I^'t^fl@^^|i^flic6ssSry'' elec-^ Iricity will he purchased from J he Ca'sr cade Pqvv^t.arid-Lig.ht .company:- with Mipiri.Mr. Graves has" made.acohtractj Jcjr 3,000 horse, power for use at th6 iffinewand ij'l\ewhere. '$$ -conditional upon the Greenwood-Phoenix Tramway company, organized''by the line consequently the franchise held by the Electric Company is.not now exclusive. P. TJurtis Was Here. ,"i''~'4~\'ii >-X /��� Makiiies^Tour of Inspection of the ,,_.JVJ��.._..,_:JiTiarious^Branches.^.^^^, :_ Coles $1.60; a watch, and about $15 at the Alberta hotel and a suit of clothes at .the.r Windsor.;-He entered M. E. Frezee's apartments at the Wallace- Miller block , about midnight.. ,;.Mr. Fra zee' thinking a dog was prowling 'about "'got iip tb'scafe7liiin''a.way but was ��� surprized ;to; finttj-ac-man'; going- through' a: trunks The"' burglar lost no time vfi; mab'ing his,,exit. ,.tWe&nesday itnorriirig he soldia^suit of cjpthes to a a'rrielier 'employee; |w/Lfterl u'hat the police coiild; secureino trace? fof the unr -. * .- -.: ,ul- "* ���-���' i ��� -' '' - - ���: ; - '���' * ;; ' welcome visitor. ' ' .... .'j Appeal i Allowed. Hutchens.Wins in Full Court Ap- ..... ::..;����� ,,.-,, peal;.;j-i^o: w^tf :'������'. McLeod iSi'Bro'wn, the barristers, this week, received, a telegram from B. P; Davis, >.K.0Q.,-,^yic.toriai:y.an��joittn(:ihg; that the^ Full^Gbiir^Wa.'d'-'g^t'ed'' |the appeal -in-the-case of- Hutchins-vs^the B. C. Copper Company, Ltd. In June last E/.'Hut'chins|; wfib ha'dy been^siiper- intendent of the Mother Lode mine, sued the-. company, for, da'ihages on ac- count rofs .wrongful.; dismissal and ar- rears'Sin, Ji^ages. ? The;.case was tried before" Judge' Leainy and a jury, who awarded hirii $175 damages for wrongi ful dismissal, i(The judge set aside the verdict of the jury and .ordered a new trial. From this order an appeal was (taken; w;hich as allowed by the Full Court. McLeod. & Brown acted for Hutchins and. T3.V.,, Davis,,-JC C. arT gued the case before the Full Court., -���. :;i;':;:;-/ ������ ." ���<-:< auatA -U-.H) ' ���';'-. Do you use Blue Ribbon Tea ? ��� ;//That Withdrawal. ': ���To"^eJSditor:��� _ .. ���_^ '^. ;,^ew^,;_^.. ���-���:���.-.'.'-The best faid" schemt;s"bf mice and jmen-aft gang.saglee." The 'citizens of Greenwood thought ���they hiid^arraiiged a delectableii'inayor- finaife'i'fbS ThtMdkyrStihffflSttS^iristi ��,";.- !-f ,"W .-.-^ ��� \-j :^a- Si *vrag? iy'^if'-," {-'-i -^. Something happened. All'was declared 'ofFi --��� Thejcitizeti public received no ex- planation.-'"They v;had--tp be content wi'tH Ith'ffl etfiuence| 6% angered ignorance.'411 -?ri-fi ry' tz: '" "It''^vas''nat'uraT"t8'be"'angry. To be foiled is injury; to be ignored seems to amount to insult. ._������'�� So it appeared' to,th4::wf.^er at firsts ^himself one of the angered multitude. A little quiet,-ineditation\,has helped .,hini.S( ft is plain'.that n'eifherca^didate would have withdrawn'f-unless' some Interesting Events on lee During the Week. ' Sandon Team MakinffTour of Boundary Towns. ,.-.*j.���v. ��*.���-.-,-. m THE SCOTTISH CURLERS IN CANAI>I. extraordinary, ^unforseen-and~irresis- tible circumstance had transpired. Th�� viaear^sfe 'apprqach-to.a .big-'^.m��, ��� Jrhe'^-respective.! candidate^'^reiitttar Ere Noaih first his; gi^'gw/Sy;,cieai"ed|^' Ae scratched'bis grizzly/.povvr-*-' t;>-^- Saj's he, it's frost we're.bound ,to have CTOhfen etidsthis'gfgar- big'ttibwe. There's Japhet, Shem, and Ham, and , --:.; H'-'tvPPi. !. ,;-!/����� vOti - ! i-"A '.' .,, -WfiV-1; j list* tnak' up'jthft rink.? ���^e'.ve.beef andigreens.enough on board ���iAiid^fortyjdays o';drink.i ��������� So twa and t-yya tjiecurling.stanes He ranged up in his lee, .Says;lie, if floods^aud! tire fail,���:���-���-.-��� >. We'll fecht it at the tee. ; > ' nI a. Yoju munnabragiyour country big',!> Wi' great, broad.wheaten plains; Our country's but an auld corn rig ,��� ^r^iMang heSltlfer^whuis, and\stanef. ^laife%^^ur'tra[i^:bld^woo(lsr' ., ypurj aged, p.riincval..pine; ,' ���.,- j,-^ { Yon auld Scotch Jir has heard the birr O' curling ia'ng", la'ng-syrie.' Aud whether it be "Soop us up," "Up han's," or ''Bide a wee,", We'VeM:b:me^ffa���e^gttid>���a"ul^���'Scbtla1rid''������! For to fecht you at the teev ��� ,,^. ^ ., ���'-> -- ' ��� : %-��!> gS?�� W <) Our stanes have heard; tthe>; ^Impliti' 'I sound . ' V; <;- O' every Scottishijurti^llf i% -5 Aroun' our hamesf, fraesAilsk Craig, I) ����� The seas o' Clyde did churn ; f.' The Untie aiSfffie'iyel'IbvKyite ��� 6 ,'. Have sungjwxthin our cowes. For our broom it is the bonnie broom) V The broom o'.Cowdenkuowes. We've come to wick and curl-in, , ���:��� JTb'gaird a-tid-chap and lee; ' '\- ," In fact we've came frae Seotland. t! 0 \ For to fechf you for the tee. '~ j;- limit game for the lirst liitucji V]V.-IU*CS, but the big ice sboii 'told'against" thc'in.' The Greenwood team vvasj. (jomp-j.stjd ul- Franl<?'i?ice"go;iiMlas' MoCreatb. Jr -. point; E. G. Warren, cover point; 10. W. Monk, centre; A. McMillan, r�� -"er; Geo. iThoinsbii; right-wing; W. Tlbw- arth,,left wing.. The team was: accompanied on the trip by A. M. Whiteside the Vice-president of the club. The visiters were hospitably entertained by the Rossland' Hockey Club. On; Monday evening the Sniidon teaml who have been playing some bnlHan.t ,.jiiajx}u:s. .in..Kqojtenaywj-o'x.ns will, ���ihee,t the Greenwood team ;i.t"ih.e local rink. Curling.; er'icaW'Hl-ulV'th'isfcbniVtry ah joys' is P. Burns & Co. B::'. "A >< :i business^that possesses many, cf the virtues of^Jie ordinary trUst without attendant evils. Courteous, obliging employes at all points, good'isiyvice, gopd> meat^and not exorbitant'? price's^wbuld'un* thein-- selves cover- up a- intiltitude'-',ofv sins. p; Burns & Co! control the meat markets in a large portion of the Dominion and are continWalp?g;pwing4,|Ij|i4 tt^e Northwest, in the interior of British Columbia^jSoiiftl&l Coast;-/and���Jven'Un tb&f ftr off Yukdn- the-:.firm-:ite -doingif not all',''at least the larger share of the meat business. Pl'BiirnV^Hte^lieud of'the. firm, was here Uiis'VeeIc accompanied by ' Blake WilSon-pf^Nelsou Mr.. Burns..makes his headquarters at Calgary where has a palatial^ residence. He is making a tourWtlfe varies branches.' |He savs thatl^SusincsSj i.< .fl'ourishijig* in;, the Northwest and that settlers are pouring in there. Mr. Burnsls also .heavily, interested in ,{iiining;',iW' tliis' -'prbvince i>iit he is^ waiting for more favorable conditions before ,.doij,ig( much\in the way, of:.de��" tibnV rfesporisibiiity ari'd record a/e suf- ficieet guarantees for that. .*w^ . - ^.i< -'-'-Vs ft.'--* ���* AA-'-'- .(/���'-.>. ,^"--'.^ -/I:;,V .... yi >,' f The -blarne lies;;'.^lsewhere_i<;;.1.^f the citizens find out where it lies, it is to be hoped they will know how to^treat such interference, [iIf this city cannot' choose its own:(* can'di'dattcs'l a'ha"' vote i\ippn ^thgrn-j^it'; jts;^high;;tim^U;shvoul,d* reckon with those who interfere with their .inalienable rights as free born British citizens.- The .wri.er; is but a voter. He has nofijisideykriowledge. But he is satis-��� there his,been-an':;autbcratic and unwarranted interference to prey.ent the '" "..'.,'.- ���-- f'\.- ������ ' ; 'x I ') ��f ^������, . citizens of Greeiiwo6a from-' chosing whom they would like tb be',t%ir chief magistrate. '*"..' - ,-ClVIS. .. pof'i'Biirnb'cks)'v'A'ilsas:,^'CraWfori C Will no' stan'cauld,.they^say;; �� ^ j^nd when we get to. Winnipeg /' '? They're surc>theywinna dae. ���������������& ��� 'I Weel, if our stanesSve cast aside, j X And fecht you wi' your aims, :. h lt's'ifnaij al cfeseib? [hearts -thau stanes-J i'Ww're a' John Tamson's bairns., :��� :'> We will meet and pairt like ftreen's* 6 i �� And your toddy we will pree; '��� X 1 An<T^w%Mrt'ry'y^ur'b'eef aiid greens/ *f ; JAnd we,'ll.fec,ht^ypu at the tee,.. -' h. . f.- -RocKwobbfu'if thfe EveningTime^ ; v ���? s--<' ^ --- - ----- '- ��� x '���A Hockey..... v .,' Z> The Greenwood Hockey. Team met J. Ai Russell and E,.,G. ..Warren returned from the Rossland Bous'peil on ThiiYsday.'"' Tlie ' tournament*' was'* a ., i-. . ��� ��� great-'success ��� until Wednesday even- ing;wheit mild weather set' in -''making the ice-tiufit for-curling. : .Greenwood's first .rink ,remained oyer .hopuig.-tbat the weather would get colder so that the tournament could be completed. Th"is'ri-nk''with F. F. Ke'tcHu'in8'as skip did good work and while there was good.ice itjl/jpVed as,--i.f;;.Ketchum,..and Dr. Boucher of Phoenix would bring all the prizes to the Boundary. With son i'cei'gciod playing doe's riot'always count. -Ketch urn's rink was composed of:K: C.:.B:.Frith;lfead, J.. M.-.-Humphrey., C..E. Merritt and.; F.F. Ketchum skip. ;. Greenwood's second rink ran up against'the real thing. The ritik':' 2. G^Wkrr'en'neadi'DR^fcRa^J? ^.Kits- sell and..J.,,'S.-rBirnie skip/'i--The-first day,,iA. H..,j_M.cNe.ill. of,Ro.s.ilf.fid.vron from ,thetn after a well . jK.iy.iAA":y).Vi :���������:������.�������������� ��� ������' ��� ������ * match by a score or 10 ii'fter '"tiia't'''t'lu1 y,; met B6ubhej's'���,iroi*.L' riiik-tWicd:'-'^ IfHlie'tce ''liifrt- betin gVrad th'er.ei��woivWma:ve?been'-, ari-*ba'ttlc!'irdjr'al betpeeii1Ketchu.m,aud:Bpuclicr.,...- .,, THE OLD 1-1 ' Two Councils sit on Monday Evening Last. m lit ir iii ii .-*# :"���*���" il. The \h\ Resiffnaiion of Mayor Elec S,inaHes was.-jCoi^sl^red. coiitested to"^'.1. Then Another 'Carnival." ir-The- .Greenwood 'Citizens'- Hand a-re arranging ^br7a'' second' 'carnival' on Thtirsdaj'.'.evening n.e^f. , -I'he first carnival ..was a; great isucoess -, but .tlie coming Carnival will h?i*ve more special features a.ud. .more prizes. Tho Citizens' ..Band are giviug a S10 trold ���.."srii��� .-'������* ���>)���.)������������ ,- > ~- .-���-." ��� ��� ��� -*��� piece totthe pest^ fap.cy,9.0stunied,couple lady>. and gentleman;. 'C.iWilson & Co. will 'miik&'a. fancy';yest :fbr'the fte.<t faticy ' costu'riied," gentlemen.' ' J.'.Tv.' ��� ������ ���: !J. '^i-- ��� i-i-.i: ���:;.).',?!t'.;. ���:..-j.. .'*.,' ���-���'���.- White.,druggist .jWill, g.iwc-a, pr.iz<2vU>r the- best ��� f an cy co'stu in ed la dy-.- ���;. J." I A. Coles' 'for ���' the'best 'costumed' girl'-aiid Russell '.Law Caiilfi'eld' '-Cbrripafiy '.'for jthe,best fancy^-costtvmed^ boy^.Lf^i'Sil;,. cei.tiwill.. be -.given!.by 'the-. Gittziins' B^tld^ ;'^- '���- ���>>-,:������'-' AA' -)A--: ���������.:'.���" *��� ,W��; Fra wley, of"the Green.wftoc'.; J3ar- 'hei* Shop has made some-improvL'mijnts' (ju hi-s establish inept; He has pii'tj iji, a porcelairi.bath tub ahdintlie fliefutiTre theiprice'-fprbat.h's at this,popular sVy>!> wlli only be 25 cents. 4t -.';��� laiked training and Rossland's big ;rink;itli(tthe rest.- ���{!'hey,flayed a,bril- 'Da'ted "H*�� TENDERSr 'i-The 'undersigned,AbeJug'p,ihe-- holder- of a certificate from tlie'Coininissioiiec*' of Cro*wn Lands of <^itario. 'which en'-. titles him to a grant o.f 16f) ��� acre.-, of��� land in s.that Province accf^clinSy' to; selectionSto be made ,underith-t^prqvi.s-. ions ojEg.aVc^J.M .Edward V^^t^|il!- '"';' invite^5*tenders for ^ii'fchS|JEi IbJP his' interest in satne iforKcasli.^l-' ticulars; enquire at'thia pflicei 'J'ofi; pai- i�� uij(.|liiic lU-auia U.UIL';,..- ; . ti t% vsAMtJEii i6HSfs'i;ox. 'this-26th day of'januarv l'-'O.i. $ ' '���:������ ' '��� Two ;'rity ' councils' fri'efbn Monday' evenir.g Inst. ..The retiring council held its last meeting. with.. Mayor Naden in tlie chair and Aid. Rirkwoo'd, SWayne, nannsrman and Ross present (>;'B. Taylor notified the council' of the election of.Ralph Smailes as Mayor and AlnerriHMi . Btititing,'.Gulley, Ban- uermnnl Kirkwood, McKenzie and Ross by acclamation.,, Befor^.retiriiig a resolution "'was' it 11 a ii'imbusly ..passed by tin; council expressing appreciation of' the ��� .'Jjood-' work ���'��� ddrie-��� by'' 1 Mayor N^tdcn , during'..the,-year.v Aid. f?oss, .Kirljwood,, aiid , paniierinau;\.briefly,rer ferred to.the excellent services which Mayor Na'd'e.n had rendefeci' rliiriiig his tenure <vf'dfficti'atiti tlie coiirtebtife' trea't- mcntUirhifeh 'iiefhad aHva:-ys,! accorded the ni.'t'i'b5it's:'.fif- l;lie.��eoiiiicil.-'V; -,;.'' .-: V Miiyor.vJy'arlj;,H briefly .replied. .,He c 1.(11.1,(1 .jji.'stuv..tlie tneinbers.o.f the coun- 61J. t'l'iat' Ihe good ' 'fea.ii.ug was -recip'ro- 'catecl '-N '/'i'liaiVhad 'received'-1 ;inbre h'fyal.'- support'!! hair he'-linJir.;'.1 It': was vvortli. ^th(i-.,\ybil(irset:yit'lgia,s/,;jjiayc,r!,-if the-, i|0)i','i,i'4., jyjts/,li)p,.p^h^i;" (than, the friends he had made around the council'board', '.'lie hVpti'l the hew council woukPhav-fe'ati eqitall}' pleasant term. '.. -Tlii'iol'd co'ricil then adjourned. ,>i,P.ijLL^-,.Mas;istrai.c,.f.Halle1*t, took .the UpcwiCiiti'po.s^v/^lie-jal.dui-uien,'elect ,whp \yho wc-rt: ...ail, pi:��.seiit, and .leaving.so notiiieil the clerk, the .nov council.was ><,:,*,,��������� .. r ���":<., ,- j;" r^ ��� 'fvj.i-f-i-.-t..; ready for busincs!?. '"'On mcitioii':o'r;i^d'.r''i��rcKeiiV.ie,r'sec- biK'.ed U.r'AUi.ViSi'intilTg/ Ald.":'Ba.iuier- piat| wastapp.()i}!tfc<i> ;ic!:ji;ig.inayt>r^;-;: ,;, . rhe, !.-.Kr.'k;. th^rs,read the dechiiittion of _ ottice of niajjor-elect Smailes and accouipanyiiig which, was his resigna- tii5h'iii!''aci':or([auc'e-wi'th i'he' a'greOiii'plrit e'titfsr^rl; 1;n'to'V>>-v M-r'.':!V;uleiri ! ;���-���- ������������������' '< '.- ;; ^Ai(Lyi^uTi,ivjng--'5^ip-i,ti!ri,L: -xhcrr-'-iiiustr l'ie;-- .s(ln'lc.v.alicl. i'e,M.s-. iii.ifor ?ilr. Si)iailv;->.rf<i.il,. acceptance of the ollice. He was not 11'i tavor ot accepting the resignation. ': Aid; KirkVdod :mbved that'the ircsitr- ft;i:tron !fti:yocc|j'.t'd.;''i.rA'ld> Ross;seco'nd- cd tbe,ni<��jt-ioii,-; -,,Ut doing-,4.0 he;pointed mi.l.tliat the re.asop.for;.re>igniiig-n|ust be satisfactory f), the council. What roasoVr' c'diiUi appeal more strongly to th<& .'cbui'fcii-' fnaii :VH<:: fat'i- that Aid. Smailes was doing.tiiu-- right thing by living up to^lijs, iigr.ceyient signed iu tho [uvsco'.ct* of several, witnesses. Stuv'I.V it-! was ���hot the-intention ofthe 'Coiiiicil t-D f-irc.' n-nlan lo reptiniate his ��� j.wii .T.ignaj-ti V'-���, : ��� .AJd., r^civciizie moved and Aid. (j'lih.-y SL'iOtK'ed, i;i ;i mend meijt. t'wt the resigiidtitJii (>f inayor-cleot Smailes 'he'ta;i!i:fHfJr'AiV-c w'erk and that a com mil..c>; bo' 'aiv.'iH'itw! to iifvestigatt* the- .11 ���': -'iifi t'ecjneii t ' a'ud cU mecttng .'of- the ���>v.is carried. .Aid. -arid' Giiliey yotihg: velopin'en'f. .V V?; ..A MidnigHt j growler! j Entered Several Palaces of Business -''" 'in the City ; �� T ���%���- y.' -T ��� ��� t 4 T 4 T A rather (unusual visitor in the person of a genuine burglar paid Greenwood 1 visit 011 Tuesday night. He muit have had a burglar's kit of tools as h^ apparently had but little difficulty in 'sfeCuritig ani jn trance, to j seyer:il placl��'.k business! At P Burns & Co's he secured about 52.50 cash. At J. L. Granby Mines Mother Lode B.'..C.\Mibe-. ..^.'.-a,'^.:.. Snbwsho^....!........:'.;.'...:.. Sunset!..;....:... :..l Brooklyn .. ' Morrison; :.i..:....L.U.. 'R.-Beii...:.'. ..;^.,..;l.i. Emma Winnipeg Golden Crown.; ....;.....,/. Athlestan King Solomon No. 7 City of Paris..;. ..... Jewel .. ... , Cartni Providence Ruby , Miscellaiiesus.j...L... " i I ' i : ' "��� i i A '��� ' ���,% ' Tbt;A Tons -1900. . 64 533 . 5 340 . . .19 444 ��� 297 150 -1,076 ��� 2' 250 1.200' odo 160 , 3..230, ��� 99 730^ ���1901'(;MY . ! ;- 231 862 .' 99 548 ,,.. ,.,...-,' 47 517 ". 1 731 ,. ��� 800; ' .'" "lib: ;S>'65<r-. '; 1 040 . - '������ .* ��� '������ 850' ' --V--5,- ��� r'665 :-.. *^ ! -*�� : -i ��� jS*" H -"325 . s.-x ��� 890 ; ,*��� . J902.;. Week.- 3T0 601 4 916 141.326, . f ��S64. "���14 727;' . 69(1' 20 SOO 1 500 8010' ��� 240: 7.900 ,'785 >' 625 532V* 175 "Zi 840 T'O.v' ; 17 2.50 1-. 584 . -���2'590 2.530 ; \'tilX' 03'0 ���jiiii trcj% ������'���p/rt .v 11 lii-.i 1 'I'll-' ' M-"K-'ii for a a iraii it :-i.n^.. au.. til it'.'} - ���:ii'. !iC!!(illH-Ht ���-."Him tin'-. 11'. .\1.-K ''Rirli'^ood an'tl Ross ..The .ai~ti.ug uiay-f^. t-li^ji. appointed. Aid. Rors, Buntiiiy ���rtoil Gulley on,, the cotTi-.'r.Hit-'ir. A11K Ro^s refused to act on sueh a coininitt-sc/-' There"1 was noth'-' inr-ito* investigate. ' Mr.-'Striailes had doiic-.-Ut<* "ignt thi:i:r in.'.sending iti his I i-.;s:.^!iali,-,oi i.ni.i it was the t'.uIv 'if the jootiiicU 1-.j ae.e.epl.' it. F-Je bad.no p;ir- i tj.-nTa'r ;.i,j..i-*;i.>i \u iabliiifj- the resitf-' : u!"ii''i: '"< i* ���(;''.������ r.\-\*c\t but he strongly ; ������ j,t':ot-ic to iiny sue':; ar.lirtn' as^'tho j council prop-iaii-i.-. --. .-> _ ��� C , .Mtl. M-i\-!iz:i- wa.s.thei.i placed on -:itn.- TO - v V f r: 5��X"XKK~>X">k��>H'-:"X"X^'^^->����w��:"X*<*<'<^-: ;������.������;���"��������;��������������. .589 613 507 Sll 47 10 650 "���1. P. 1', wr.ote statinu' .*-i.-i.i f-.' receive sii^ge^- c ���1111c.!: in :"efcr..7ice t<. s ,ji (iu- -!:-.trict i-.ir tht- ."!:������ mallei' will be con- ���Ti;'>-t TiV-'.-iiriij of the ��M>:�� V Page 2. THE BOUNDAjvi CREEK TIMES. !*�� TUP. LATEST DESIONS IN imported WOOLLENS TO sci.r.cT rmon. A^mmiZz 9t eorrvR 8TRKKT GREENWOOD, B. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Done KIT AND FINISH GUARANTEED. P. O. BOX 253. OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL CtK Boundary Creek -Times )ii',- lt%r. v.' -.-> -;;.- .:������. If ��tu4 Gv��rv Tritfav Ouncan Ross ..-'. :.Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. WHEN OUGHT WE TO GO TO A DENTIST? Many think it unnecessary to devote particular attention to the teeth until the appearance of the mouth is affected by damaged, decayed or broken teeth. Others give the teeth no attention till pain compels them. The stupidity and shortsightedness of either policy is evident. Everyone who thinks a moment on the subject knows that food cannot be masticated satisfactorily if one or more teeth are tender, inflamed, decayed, or othervise out of working- order; and if this be the case, the mouth requires immediate attention. mmhmmm Insurance, |eatl Estate #nd :��^^,^^^ ^-Accountants, Auditors and Notaries Pubiic-^ REPRESENTING- Queen of America Fire, insuranct Co. Phoenix of Hartford Fire.Jnwtnce Co. Aetna Fire Iosurajnce Co. insurance Cp. of ^arjli ^America. MINING PROPERTIES FOR &Mit Offices : Rendell Block, ...... Gpeenwpod, B�� C. Norwich Union Fire insurance Society Sun Fire Insurance Co. Caledonian Fire Insurance Co. Hartford Fife Insurance Co. Scottish Union Fire Insurance Co <M>00��O0O����OO0<>��O<X>O��OO<>0<K>��K><>0<K>^ ���oopo��3'����#oo��opoo<><>o<><^^ lllil Established 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Per Year * 2 00 six Mokths l 25 To Foreign ConSTKiES.... * 50 FRIDAY JANUARY 23, 1903. FIRE ESCAPE ACT. The recent fire by which a Morrissey hotel was destroyed and at least one person lost his life, following-- so quickly upon the dreadful "Falrriew hotel fire, should be sufficient to move the Provincial authorities to strictly enforce the provisions of the Fire Escape Act. In municipalities the Act is fairly well observed, although there are hotels, even in Greenvrood, which do not conform its provisions. In unincorporated towns, however, the breach of the Act is more honored than the|observance. Guest�� who jo to bed in the,second and third stories?of rural hotels, with narrow halls and often only one exit from the building can do aothintj to' protect themselves affainst fire ''except to tnist in God. The enforcement of the act would no doubt inconvenience the proprietors of some hotels but the lives of the guests are of greater importance than the few dollars that ropes and ladders would cost. Under the Act every lessee or proprietor of a hotel or public building exceedingtwo ^torj��w;Jn_Iwig^i(��halli cause to be erected at least one permanent butBide stairway or ladder from all the landings or floors above the ground floor of. such hotel or public building amd extending to within eight feet of the ground, such stairway or ladder to be built of iron. Each room above the ground floor shall also be provided with a rope of sufficient length to reach the ground. - The story of the Grfe'enwood ~ smelter for the past two months ia as follows: The Coal company has a standing order for sufficient coke for two furnaces, about 100 tons a day. During December the average daily shipments of coke received .at .the smelters were 61.5 tons. Only one furnace could be run in consequence. Jan. 8th���-Furnace banked. No coal on hand to run boilers. Jan.9th���Received coal. Started one i furnace again. Jan. 20th���Banked furnace. No coal for boilers. Jan. 21st���Borrowed one carload from C. P. R. started furnace again. No coal at Mother: ��� Lode mine. Crusher cant be operated.' Men laid off. There is no assuranca of steady ��up-. ply of fuel and frequent shutdowns entail heavy loss on the company. The situation al the Granby smelter and mines is no more encouraging. The company is ready .to run four furnaces but cannot get coke for two. If any further evidence were required it is found in the following press despatches to the Rossland Miner. DR. MATHISON DENTIST fNacIen-Flood Block, Greenwood, B.C. �������� THE COKE SUPPLY. The Fernie Free Pretw again comes to the defence of the Crow's' Nest Pass Coal company and proves to its own satisfaction at least that the B. C. ���inciters are not suffering from any shortage of coke. It is so' difficult to convince the Crow's Nest Pass Coal company and the Kree Press that there in a real genuine shortage in the coke supply that one is reminded of the old story about the indignant farmer who said to his neighbor, "You can't shoot my dog," "But I have abot your dog" did not seem to appea&t him or convince him. While the Boundary smelters aire completely or partially closed down because it is impossible to secure fuel, the management of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal company write specious articles tor the Fernie Free Press. The arguments are interesting but not ���early as convincing aa empty coal or coke bunkers. Cold furnaces, silent stope*, empty glory holes aad idle.men' are sufficient evidence to co(tviace>all s&ve th? Qoa4 ooigpany. Republic, Wash., Jan. 20.���The Zala M. mine in this camp has been compelled to suspend .operations because the Grandby smelter cannot treat its ores. The smelter is not receiving au adequate coke supply andits operations as a customs plant is seriously .hampered. ��� ..*>. Grand Fork3, B. C, Jan. 20. -There has been no improvement in the coke situation at the big Granby- plant here. The smelter cannot secure sufficient coke to keep all its furnaces in continuous operation and the shortage ia extremely vexatious. In the interests'of the camp , aud 'district it isisincerely hoped that the. near future- wilj .witness a marked improvement in respect to coke. ' '"" ' '"���; "���'���" Northport, Wash., Jan. 20.���Only three of the six furnaces at the LeRoi smelter here are in operation. The situation is unpleasant as it involves the cutting down of the^crewtand the raising of the smelter coats, all of which operates against the prosperity of this place and of the Canadian min ing camps which ship largely to North- port. AM OFFICE SUPPLIES CAPITAL, ^i,00(),0()0--$4)866,fc66^ Reserve Fund,^365',o60--$1,776,333.33 HEAD OFFICE London England. H. STIKEMAH, General Manager, MoatrMl, J. ELMSLY. Superintendent of BriintkesJ *''" w^--'?--" Branches and agents in all the principal cities of Canada, and tbe United States, and correspondents in all parts of the world, ' " GREEfWOOD BRANCH : Copper Street <KVOOOOO<>00<><>0<KX>0��k>Ok>0<>0<>&^ CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, TYPEWRITER' SUPPLIES, FYLES,' INK, MUCILAGE, PASTE,' ETC. f ETC, " '"' A complete line of always on hand. office supplies Office and pocket Diaries for 1903. Boods, Stationery and Office Supplies, Etc. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REPRESENTING The Phoenix Fire Assurance The British America Assur- Co. of London, England. ance Co., of Toronto. Liverpool aiid London and Globe Insurance Company. The Canadian Birkbeck In. vestment and Savings Co. MINES. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE. -~*&^; THE :-^^��=��� Copper; Street. <i OPEN DAY AND NIGHT; | MKAI.S AT AU HOURS ���;. --��� ����� y Will not gu on forever. ��� ���- ��������� r-T���^���. $ It needs fixing some- r . X times. X That is our X business. X Don't wait % until your watch gets clogged up and won't I go- Have it cleaned. " j ' ��� A* L����GAN&C(M Wstttiaster and Jeweller. GREENWOOD, B. C. Gets active about, Xmasi We can satisfy it. V ���Delicious��� ,~ ,.^ ^ I CANDIES CHOCOLATES etc. ���:'���";��� \rz: '"^ a matter of Foresight Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. Gharles R.cPittockf TRV OUR COPJFEE '���' f. m uor jp|Ptrtf,jp|P8P��s,iPjP|PsPsPtP��PsPiP P*:����� ��e if* 5*& af ** ��f 5f if if ��f if if tf <*' ���" '%% %*> <%% ��p if if if ��p if ����� *c jp ir ��r jc ��r iwr.'<r'ie* Id* iS* ^�� v* V?* */��� W* W* *n* ���*��� J* V& J^ JQ 'JP,W* **" any *������ .��� Pabst and �� ^ �� Calgary Beer< R GRIEGER, Manager. 'few 'few fefe WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW J��SSSSSt3fjtSSj8j��jej��^^^ ifif��p��P��f8fiP��fiPrifsP��i*iPSkiir^ ^ster The Hunter-Kendrick Co. Ltd. j. i. Druggist and Optician, Qreepw9od,B,:c;' January 1903 Announces Our ^Mid-Winter Clearing Sale. THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON to buy from every department AWAY UNDER VALUE. FURS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. 25 per cent off all Furs, including Collarettes, Caperetts, Victorias' and Muffs. 25 per cent off all Men's Clothing,' Overcoats and Mack- inaws. Come while the bargains last. The Hmter-Kendrick Co, Ltd, > Page 2. THE . BOUtf DAiv 1. GREEK TIMES. TO HAVE THE BEST WHEN THE POST IS NOT GREATER, We keep only the best Staple and Fancy Groceries, all carefully selected, Our prices are always right ^���^���^p M. E^PEAZEE9 Grocery and Bakery* i. i.; ��* ������ - A London dispatch says: At the runout annual general meeting- of the Snowshoe Gold &'Copper Mines, lengthy statements were submitted as to the progress made at the mine, and the tenor of the reports were of a most encouraging: nature. The prediction was freely ventured bv the speakers that the Stiovvshue would he on a dividend paying1 basis before the next annual meeting. The Earl of Chesterfield, chairman of the board, presided. The chair said in opening' : "It gives me great pleasure to "be able to state today that the development work has been vigorously and successfuiy prosecuted since we . last met together, that large bodies of ore, during development, have been opened up, and that the mine at the present time is - shipping some 200 t�� 250 tons per day, and will very shortly be in a position to ship 500 to 700 tons of ore per day. This can.be accomplished'^ when the electric hoist to the main shaft and the new railway spur to the lower tunnel under the railway are finished. The'chair predicted that the equipment necessary to enable the company to'ahfp. 15',Q00 Eton's' per month would be hr woHo'u'jf order early in the spring. The Canadian Pacific has promised reductions iii freight'charges when the tonnage if increased and ' the directors .��5'#reUb,6king forward to the abolition of thertwo 'per cent mineral tax by the present provincial administration. George 3>. Waterlow deputy chairman^ gave a lengthy resume of the '^company's affairs and of-the imprests sion's' gained by him. when on the '-.'��� ground lost'summer. He paid a tribute to the rtieritorious'services rendered by Messrs. Astley, Tomlinson, Trevarrow and Bannatyne of Phoenix and tothe srrieindid work of Anthony J. McMillan managing director. DrrH.' Lewis Jones (one of the directors), said'J'hfe' spent some weeks in British.Columbia during last autumn, and lbst no opportunity of satisfying himsblf as to the' position of affairs at themine." -They Had an abundance of >��� ore, which had'been developed in a1 very'ecoriomical manner. The great question for them now to consider was ^^-^the-.best;.aridlfcheapestlm_eans_iof^t^l^ e Roi Miningvcbmpany at Salisbury'! house, London, on January 17th. . -The meeting was largely attended and the announcement' that the company had earned profits of ��578,000.' in the; last eight months of 1902 elicited hearty applause and was made the subject of enthusiastic comment by various shareholders. Sir Henry Tyler was re-elected chairman of the company. '" Anthony J. McMillan was re-elected,to the board and appointed managing director. He is also chairman of the Snowshoe gold and copper mines of Phoenix camp. George S.' Waterlowe, chairman of the Snowshoe company, was elected director in place of C. P. Dickenson, who retired. The annual report of the mine and smelter by'Jghh.H. MacKenzie, ganeral manager, evoked lengthy discussion, and sincere regret was expressed'that Mr. McKehzi'e's services could not be retained for a further period. ' ��� : -. ��� ;; For Good Rigs and Saddle Horses -GO TO THE- R A, C. DAVIES Manager. Near McNeill's Feed Store. ?ft THE BEST BEER IN TOWN IS MADE BY ���������-������ \ Z PORTMAN & PORTMAN Proprietors 'Jm '��� .-r*.A-r j ASK POR itig-.-and otherwise'dealing1 with this ore. "In the neighborhood of the Snow- shod'mine'the cheapest mining and smelting in the world was being done. While there'he had looked Very carefully into this whole1 question, and was satisfied that the company could make a considerable addition to their profits by owning their own smelter; Owing to the self-fluxing nature of the Sndwshoe ore, it could be smelted very cheaply, and in all''probability' if th-iy owned their own deduction works they could make ah "additional profit of 75 cents or Sl'per.ton on; their output. It was'desirable"that any large mine, such as the. Snowshoe, should own or control its own smelting works, thus operating'the mines and the smeller as a whole, and secure all the profits there were in handling these enormous bodies of'ore; '���""��� ������������'' In new and second h an Purniturer ^ Gome- and���see goods and get prices. A. L. WHITE & CO. COPPER STREET, opposite A. H. Sperry Co. MINERAL ACT. "Certificate' of ItnpVovements..; '.'���'*.;; ��� notici!. "'" ��� '���*' ��� ���' ���' ���'' montana," montana fractional. ;., ,,,COLpRApO, IDAHOv,iVlULDOON,. :iud ';-, NEVADA, Mineral. .Claims,: situate iii the Kettle River'Mining Division of Yale (District.! ���Vj'here located :i : Near to Canyon Creek, ;Main.Kettle River, -,;,,:: ;-.������.,; TAKE1 NOTICE'tlikt we,'Aiex.' Walddell and William Gtahafn McMynnjjFrpe.: Miners Certificate Nos.'']J40,45('aiid!"B40,(,01 respectively, intend, sixty-days fromHhe ilate hereof,'. to apply to the Milling- Recorder for Certificates of Inf- proveiuents, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Giants of the above claims: '"''.. And further take.notice- that, action, under section 37. "must'be commenced before the issuance of such Certilicates of Improvenienes. Dated this 31st dav of Max, 1902. '���''������' '-;ALicx"\V.Ai)T)ii:i.i..*-'' -,'.,-,. Wiluam .Graiiam McMvnn : Last issue Jan.25. " MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Imcrovemehts, MONA, Mineral Claim, situaie in the Kettle River Mining- Division of Yale District. Where'located : Near to and West ofthe Canyon- Creek- Lakes. Maiii Kettle River, aiid ; South or the Bt Ho'rada Mineral claim. 'PAKE NOTICE tlt.ntiwe.,;H.-,.p:,Barnes, Ed. Ruckle, and Marv. 'McMvVni* Free Miners Ceriilicate. Nos. lMOSOl, ,B*4213S..ainUt-liJ(,C>2 respectively,'int-vnid, sixty days'from "the . date hereof, to apply to the' Miuiug Recorder for a Certificateof Improvements", for the purpose of obtaining- a Crown. Grant of the above claim.:. And1 further lake!notice that aclioii.'under section.37,, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of May, 1902. '��� It. D. Baknel. Ed. Ruckle. Mary McMynn-. Last issue Jan. 25.. MINERAL ACT, 1900. Certificate of Improvements. -���-NOTICE^ '���- :" NORTH STAR,RING,Six,vERBELL,HAR D T0-BEAT,M0UNTA1NV1EW,MASSINGER and BOBBIE BURNS Fractional Mineral *"CiAinis=,"sitiiaf6iiirihe"Kettle"River-Miiiiii(;' Division bf.Yale District, \yiierc located: On Horseshoe Mountajii, Main Kettle River. TAKE.NOTICEthatwe, Mary Turner Mc Mvnn and .William Graham McMynn. Free Miners Certificate Nos. B54902 and B54WI .respectively, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder lor Certificates of Improvements,' for the. pur-pose of obtaining Crown Grams 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 15th day of July, 1902. ��� i,'- ���; ii: MakvJdksbi McMvi-s. .. Wiixum Graham McMvnk. -. Last issue Jan. 25. The Elkhorn Lager Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops. Try. It! It is kept on draught or in Bottles by all the leading Hotel NOTICE OF FORFEITVRE. To A. BRANSON, D. R. CAMPBELL, D. A. CA MERON and any others concerned : You are hereby notified that I have expended In labor and improvements 011 the "Boston" "Toronto"' and';tSt.' 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, aud $7.50 for recording the same, such being the amount required and necessary to hold the said claims under the provisions of the "Mineral Act' aud Amending Acts; and' if at the expiration of ninety dnys from the dale of the lirst publication of this notice in the Boundary -Creek Times you fail ��� ir refuse 16 contributo'your portion of such ex penditure, namely $230.50, together, with al costs of advertising, your interest iu said mineral claims shall become invested in me (your co-owner) upon filing in the proper office in that behalf the affidavit required bv Section 4 of the "Mineral Act Amendment Act. 1900." , Dated this 2Xth clay of October. 1902. JOHN N. GREDEN Last fniplication Jan. 31,1903. MINERAL ACT, Certificate of.lmprovement. NOTICE. . FOURTH-OF-JULY, Mineral Claim, siuate ��� in the Koltle River Mining Division of Yale District.\ Wliere located:���Near to Canyon , Creek. Main Kettle River. TAKE NTOICElhat.we Alex. Waddell and E'.. Sullivan. Free Miners' certiiicate 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 Iniprovements, for the purpose 'ofj obtaining a Crown G rant of the above clai 111. Aud further lake notice Uiat"at'liou under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certilicaie of tiuproveniants Dated this31st. day of May. A. D. 1"02. Rubber Stamps SEALS. STKXCII.S, I'KICE MARKERS, pniN'rrxo: wheels, numbering MACHINES, HAND DATING AND SUM- I1KKINC STAMPS, CHUCK PKRKORAT- ORS, RUUHER 'TVPE, PRINTINC PRESSES, ETC.- FRAKRLIN STAMP WORKS; Vancouver The Rossland Miner is in receipt of aoable'iuessag'e otitlininia' proceedings oftthe annual yeneral meeting' ofthe MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Imurovements " .������, .-, .;- "', notice.,;. ..'.,,..; ���'.'��� .i'MEXICOP.'Mineral- Claim^ situate in the V | Kettle River. Milling Division'of Yale Dis- ; irict. Where located : Iu. Triple. X/akc ; carnp^'- '-���''''.. ' * : * ', :.'"'.''.' 't ���' " TAKE NOTICE that I,Albert K, Ashcroft, Free Miner's Certiiicate No. 1!30265, acting as agent for1 John C. Farr, Five Minei's Certificate N6:B50582, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder fora Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose jf obtaining a Crown Grant of the above ���claim. Aiid'further take notice that action, Uuder section'37,. niust be commenced before the is- ��� u'alice of'Such Certificate'of Improvements. .~ Dated this 30th day of September,- A. D.. 1902. MINERAL ACT. , , Certificate of improvements;. -' '������ I- ������ ���: :.; ���������; noticic. --: ' c '���' v "-., AMANDY Mineral Claim, situate in the ICettle- River-Min iug-Division ;-of-iYale. District. Where located :' In Long Lake camp. TAKE NOTICE tliat 1, C. Ai. Shaw agent for James Iluuler, Free Miller's Ceriilicate No. I!Sfi922 intend,Isixty days from the date hereof, loapply tothe Mining Recorder fora Certificate, of Improvements, forthe purpose of obtaining a Crown Gram of the above claim. And further take notice that action, uuder section 37, must be commenced before the issuance gf sueh Certificateof Improvements.��������� Dated tliis 8th dav of July, A;D. 1902. ���V" First issue Nov. 28. -;. C. A-"E- SHAW. MINERAL ACT, Certificate of Improvements: . ' .. ��� NOTrCE. ��� CORNWALL Mineral Claim situate in the ketlle River Mining Division of Osoyoos District. Where located: About two miles Norllt east of Ciinip McKinuey on- McCarreu' Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, Sydney M.'Johnson acting "as agent for 1\ B. S. Stanhoiie, Free Miner's Certificate No. B��S422." intend, sixty clays from date hereof, to apply to tho; Mining Recorder for Certificate ol Improve- ineius, for the purpose of oVainiov* '.r��"ftt' Grant of the ��A;oveclain. , . A,..'if nrlhui ta.<e hot ice. 1.,.. actions, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 3rd dav of Julv. A. D. 1902' Sept. IS. ' SIDNEY M. JOHNSON MINERAL ACT NOTICE OF forfeiture: To LEWIS ���' MEYER,' FERDINAND HASSE,'' and to any person or persons to whom thev mnv have transferred tlieir interest in the "WHITE HORSE" Mineral claim situate in Cooper Camp, in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District, British Columbia. ' '. You are hereby notified, that we have caused' to be expended J2O5.0O to hold the said mineral claim under the '-Mineral Act" that the proportion you should contribute for you undivided one half interest in the above claim is$102.50 and If within ninety days from the first publication of ihisiiotice you fail or refuse to ffon- t'rihtiur'the said 'siim"of 5102.50"wlifclf fsribw"' due, with all costs of advertising, your interest in the said tnincral claim will become vested in us the undersigned, your co-owners uuder section 4of an Act entitled the"MineralAct Amend ment Act" 1000. : Dated al Greenwood this 7th November, 1902. Margaret k. Mercer. I!. Iv. Wood. James Graham. Annie Hl'dscn. Certificate of Improvements. XOTICE. "LA I'LAZA" Mineral Claim, situate in the ' Ketlle Kiver, Mining Division of Yale Dist ��� ' rict. Where located : Providence camp. Notice that 1. John P. McLeod, Free .-..-.!.!-���... 7v,.. ��� I, run*;, .... ......... c... Tak, 'laKe iMIUlie lll.ll. 1. JOIHI f. -,lv.l-.Uiril, r I ix Miner's Certificate No. B 54054 as agent for GeorgCF.'Miller.' Free Miner's Certiiicate No. B 65(10(1' intend, sixty days from the date Iiereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose ol obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, andei section 37, must be coniMcnccd before the issuance of such Certificateof Improvement". Dated this 21st day of October, A. I).. 1W2. Last ins. Dec. 24. J. 1'. McLEOD NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To JOHN COLLINS and any person or persons to whom he mav have transferred his inteiests iii the "TIP TOP" Mineral claim situate on the West Fork of Keltle River, lying North of and adjoining the Knob Hill Mineral claim In the Kettle River Mining Division of YaleDistrict. You are hereby notified that 1 have expended J102.5U in order to hold the said minernl claim under the provisions of the Mineral Act. that you .should contribute S51 25 as your portion of tlie said sum for your undivided one half interest in said claim and if within 90 davs from the lirst insertion of this notice you fail or refuse.'to contribute the sum of Sol.25 which is now due In you, togedier with all costs of advertising, ymir interest in said mineral claim will become Hi" property of the subscriber under section four of an Act entitled the "Mneral Act Amendment Act." 1900. Dtedaiii Greenwood, !!. C tlic'2��th dav of October, 1902. JOHN MATTHE\VS. Last insertI'iouaii. 31st, I'M.).' 4 4 ...'"'���' ' * ; susvi-i ; vi in* hi ; ��� .'V ii -/.-.'iJ-ari'. -; A. % ������ : I IMPORTED DIRECT ��.'��: :-;-5: TR0M : : % ;.. ,-, ... ��� *���-!r~- \ Z _ -__ _ _ " % ��� ^ --- ��� -'-: ������ ��� -^ ^ NEXT T�� THE f CL��ARENB��N ? . ��� . K��TEL>.? THE OLD WORLD. $ THE BOUNDARY CKEJER TIMES. CORPORATION CITY OF GREENWOOD. Auditor's Report of the School Bnilding Fund for the Year 1902. Page: '4. RECEIPTS. To it. C. government on account of bonus of :f8,000 To Cash received for sale of 55,000 Debentures To Cash received from government for exchanging sites PAYMENTS. 4 125 4 800 1 000 By sundry payments, advertising bylaw, etc !5v Cash paid for purchase of lots Lot 5, Block 15 Lot 3 and 4, Block 15 Lot 1 and 2, Block 15 Taxes on above Lot 19 and N'A 20, Block 11 Moving- house By cash jlald Bunting & Deinp- sev on account By cash paid architect By balance ...".....; 401 950 1 000 86 700 240 : 44" S9 925 940 3 575 280 2 575 $9 925 ALL SENSIBLE PEOPLE TRAVEL BY THE C. P. R. PEED AFETY ATISFACTION. I. H. HALLETT, Chairman. RALPH SMAILES, Secretary. I have examined the School Building' account and find that $9,925 has been received by the City Treasurer for this purpose, and 37,345 has been expended, leaving a balance of $2,575 to which should be in his hands in cash; but the School Trustees and the City have only one bank account, and the balance in the bank to the credit of the City on December 31st, was only $263.76 in all. In order to observe the by-law the City Council should pay over this $2,575 to the School Trustees which should hereafter be keptUn a seperate account. Regarding- the expenditure of $7,345 detailed above $3,377 appears for the purchase of real estate, from which SI,000 must be deducted, this being the amount given by the government in cash to the City for exchanging yites, which makes the net cost of the real estate $2,377, of which $537 was;lost by exchanging lots in Block 15, which cost $2,437, for S l/> Lot 20 and 21, Block 11,' valued at $900, and $1,000 in cash. The trustees have paid $3,595 ou on account of the building contract leaving $4,195, exclusive of any extras, due on completion against which the government still owe $3,875 on account of their bonus. W. E. HODGES, ' Chartered Accountant, January 9th, 1903. Auditor. The Tie That Binds A List of Firms Who Are Doing Biisiiies^ ?in f Greenwood. Fatally Injured A. J- Greer Meets His Death at Eholt. A. J. Greer, iCPR brakesman, was fatally injured at Eholt about 8:40 last evening. He was engaged in connecting a passenger coach with the engine when he slipped and got caught between the two. He was terribly crushed. A special was quickly made up and the injured man was brought to the Greenwood hospital at about 9:20. Dr. Spankie the CPR physician was at the station to meet him but the unfortunate man died before the hospital was reached. The deceased was about 28 years of age and came from New York state where his people. reside. He was an experienced railway man but only recently came to Eholt. He was brakesman on the passenger train between Eholt and Phoenix. trying to extinguish the flames. The building was a frame one and the loss will amount to about $3,50C. The East- and West Together. Leaves Greenwood 2:37 p. m Arr Winnipeg 3rd day 8:45 a m Arr St Paul 3rd"day 6:40 p m Arr Chicago 4th day 9:40 am Arr Toronto 5th day 2:45 p m Arr Montreal 5th day 6:30 p m Arr New York 6th "day 8:55 a m Through Tourist Sleeping .... Cars. EAST;���Leaves Dunmore 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 CPR is, was. and ever will be the "Only W^y" All doubts of this -will-be dispelled b" application to E REDPATH, Agent. Greenwood,B. C. J. S. CARTER. E. J. COYLE, DP.A., Nelson. G.P.A. Vancouver *<<<<">>>*>>>*>*t<<^^ BANKS. THE BANK OF MONTREAL. ��� P. J. Finucane, -':- Manager. THE iMART. ' GaUNCJJ & WlCKAVIKE. Real Estate. Money to Loan. Fire Life and Accident Insurance. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. W. G. H. BeiX .''- - Manager. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Henry F. MyT'.Con, - Manager. TAILORING. WILSON & CO. ...... Merchant Tailors. , Greenwood, St. Fatality at Morrissey. Phoenix Man is Cremated in Hotel Fire- CARPETS LINOLEUMS CROCEERY GLASSWARE CUTLERY SILVERWARE BAR GOODS The largest hotels and finest residences in B.C. were furnished by us throughout WEILER BROS. VICTORIA. B. C. Spokane Falls & Northern Railway Co Nelson & Fort Shcppard Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co. Washington & G. N. Co, Van. Vic. &E. Ry. & N. Co. The only all rail route between points east, west and south to Rossland, Nel- sou, Grand Forks arid 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 stage for Greenwood, and Midway, B. C. Buffet, cars run on trains between Spokane and Republic. Effective Nov. 22. 1902- DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. RENDKLL & CO.,. Dealers in Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes,'Mason & Risch Pian-os., etc., etc. W. ELSON, ;'_ /'..'.'.. r' Merchant Tailor. . Copper Street. Opp. Windsor Hotel. ASSAYERS- GREENWOOD TRADING CO'Y., .. - 'Limited. General Merchandise. Copper St. WALTER E. SEGSWORTH'. . Provincial Assayer and Chemist.. Control Assays a Specialt}', ;��� : v ..;,.. Greenwood, B.C. HUNTER-KENDRICK CO., Limited. Geneiral Merchandise, Copper Street, Greenwood. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. RUSSELL-LAW-CAULFIELD CO., LIMITED. Dealers in Hardware, Groceries and- Furnishings. DRUGGISTS. J. L. WHITE, Druggist, ������:������ ;copW"Sf. Tlie Pioneer hotel at Morrissey, owned by H. A. Kanouse, of Fernie, and leased a week ago by Andy Johnston, late of Moyie, was destroyed by gre at 11 o'clock Saturday night, with " all ir:s tdrifentsi ~ Herbert Marriot, a young man recently from Phoenix, was osleep at the time, and lost his life. No other lives were positively k".< w . :,-. '.-.ave been lost although it is thought that another man met death in the tlames. The fire was caused by an oil 'lamp being knocked down during a friendly scuffle. The entire building, one of the largest in the town, was a; mass of ruins in thirty minutes and many close escapes resulted. A jury whs impanelled and much evidence of a conflicting nature was given. Proprietor Johnson and Cole Sedgwick, an employee, were badly burned Tfob Printing Neatly and Quickly executed at the:::::: "Leave 9:25 a. m. 10:15 a, m. 7:00 a. m. *11:00 a. m. Arrive 5:45 p. m. 5:10 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 4:00 p m. -. Spokane Rossland Nelson (Millers, Grand Forks) ���9.15.a.-m. Republic 5:40 p.m. H. A. JACKSON, - General Passenger Agent, Spokane, Wash imes office MINES AL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. . , NOTICE. "���ROB ROY"; Mineral Claim, situated in tlie. Kettje. River .Myiing'iilivLslon..ofYale_D.ist- rict. Where located : Providence Creek camp, west of and adjoining- "Iron Monttt- ' ain?' mineral claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, James Alexander Macdouold, acting- as ag'eut for James J. Warren, Free Miners Certificate No. B57360, intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Kecorder for aCertificate 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 Certi^ ^ate of Improvement. '���" Dated this 22nd day of September.A. I)., i902. J. A. MACDONALD jewellry: MILLER BROS. Jewellers and Opticians. AGENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC FRED B. HOLMES,' ��� -A> . - Agent, Collector, Janitor. -Large warehouse for storing goods. " P.O. Box 25 Residence opp, city hall. real estate and Insurance. BEALEY INVESTMENT & TRUST' COMPANY, Limited. ,: ���,,,,**- George R.Nadkn, - Manager^' Insurance, Mines, Stocks, Real Estaite-X- S. BARRY. YUILL Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. Greenwood, B. C. MEATS, ETC. P. BURNS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. CANDY FACTORY. C V..SEMERAD, Candy Factory-and lee Cream-Parlors, Fruits, etc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS; HALLETT A SHAW !^ Barristers, Solicitors,' u;--:--.;- Notaries PtJBwe.-.. .;��� Cable Address: " hali/Ett." pnn���, ,) Bedford M'Neill's . Greenwood'. I Leiber's. ':,,. ���>-��� '������' '��� B-c- I. H. HALLETT. H, C. SHAW.' MCLEOD A BROWN Barristers and Solicitors, "'��� Notaries Public, &Etc. Offices: Wallace-Miller block,'Copper street. Greenwood,. B.C.. .>..:.. J. R. IJkown. 7 ' ' J. P. McLeod. STATIONERY. ETC SMITH & McRAE, Dealers in Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper, Tobaccos, Confectionery. ARTHUR M. WHITESJdeZZ; BARRISTER aiid SOLICITOR : Greenwood, B.C Rendell Blocki ' 4�� | "WELL THAT'S FINE" 1 Is what they all say about 4�� 4�� + .THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR. I J* Impossible to cut the faces shaves J* <|�� easily, quickly and cleanly, &, <Ap Illustrated booklet free. Mail Orders promptly filled. <t 4�� <���� 122 Cordova Street, McLennan, McFeely & Company Wholesale Hardware Merchants, VANCOUVER, B. C. 4> > MINERAL ACT��� Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE . ;. . "MONITOR" Mineral Claim, situate iii the Kettle Kiver Mining Division of Yale District. Where located : On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft, Free Miner's Certificate No. BSO^s actinias ag'eut for Owen Mello\v,"'Tree Miner's Certificate No. B742W, and Jacob Peterson, Free. Miner's Certificate -No. R40446, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tlie Mining- recorder for a Certificate of Ini. provements, for the purpose of obtaining-a crown Grant of the abwve claim. And further take notice thai action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of Iniprovements. Dated this 30th day of September, A. D. 1902. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT. P. L. S. Last issue Dec. 31. . MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. MOGUL, UTOPIA, RAMBLER, DENVER andCHAMPION, Mineral ClaimB,situate in the Kettle River Mininp Division of Yale District.' Where located :' Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft, Free Miner's Certificate No. B30265, acting' as agent for Charles Dunbar Temple, Free Miner's Certificate No BM431, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mininp Recorder for certificates'. of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining- crown grants ofthe abeve claims,. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must bj commenced before the issuance of such certilicatesof improvements. Dated this30th day of September, 1902. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, l'.L.S. Last insertion Dec. 31. ' > , H. B. MUNROE,. Dsttler ip Confectionery, Stationery, '"Tobaccos, Fruits, Etc. J. L. COLES, Stationery, Newspapery, Periodicals. CHARLES AE, SHAW, Civil Engineer , ���;.; .'���'������ -: ' ''���'-'' ��� ��� ,- Dominion act' Provincial " ' Land Surveyor. GREENWOOO. - ; ; B. C. H. A. KING- & CO., Tobaccos, Cigars, Smokers Sundries, Books, Newspapers and Periodicals. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. THE GEM RESTAURANT, C. R. Pittock, -. Proprietor. FURNITURE. T. M. GULLEY & CO. Dealers in Furniture, Carpets and Linoleums, etc-.--- ~*-%5HwH^ *J BOUNDARY VAL LEY L ODCE No. 38.1. 0.0. F. Meets every Tuesday Evening at 8 00 in -then lodce room at the Wood Hall. A cordial invi tatlon is extended to all sojourning- brethem. D. A. B.isxEK.MJX. Fred B. Hoi-mes. N. G. Rec.-Sec. BREWERIES. THE ELKHORN BREWERY Portman & Portman, Proprietors. In draft or bottles at all leading- hotels. WHOLESALE LIQUORS THE GREENWOOD LIQUOR CO. R. Greic.kr, Manag-er. Agents for Pabst and ��� Calgary Beer. A. E. ASHCROFT. Dominion and Provincial Land,Surveyor. Mining and Engineering Surveys. " '���'< Underground Work a Specialty. Wood Block Inext Customs office.). ., ' ,.; ��� GREENWOOD. B.'(i. MINERAL ACT- ,. ' ��� Certificate of Improvements- ' NOTICK. HOSTON Mineral Claim, situaie iu the'KcuUi' River Miniiifr Division of Vale District Where located .' On Ganyou Creek, Main ; Kettle River. ' ���. TAKE NOTICE that we. Felix Darrajrli ami William Daci-y. Free. Miners Certificate Nos.' 61,357and D30,3'S8 res'pectively,intend,si.\tydays from the date hereof, . to apply to the Mining Recorder for a"Certiiicate of Improvements.'for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of .Ihe above claim. ..j.^, ,,.-��� ��� And further take notice that aciiori.Anuiei section 37, must be commenced beforei't'he issuance of such CerUficate'of Improvements.. NOTICE OF FdRFEI|fiLJiE;~| To GEORGE RITEB. of the City of Green wood- in the Province of British Columbia, Pros, pector: Von are hereby notified that I have' expended S2W.00 hi performing''assessment work on thc ���'Ilaniu.ihala" and '-Paramatta"- "Mineral claims, situaie in Copper' Camp, in the Kettle River Mininir Division, Yale District, British Columbia, and the suin'of SS.Oli for recording the said work, tlie same beinfr necessary to Jv>ld , the claims under the provisions of. tlie' Mineral Act and Amending Acts, and if at the eXpir- ' ation of ninety daj-s from the date of the first publicnlinn ..f m.:- ���- KraTSme"fvi,iiSfa?1',l���ins '? tlie "��-<lary -- J,.mcB- >"�� 'ail or refuse to contribute ............... .ntPfesi^ fheri- in, ii; pursuaiii'e 61" the. pv,tvisii>ris��if.'.section * )f the Mineral Act Amendment Aci.'MOJ. '-'" Dated at Greenwood, liritish Columbia, this 3>th. day of October. A. p.. ]"02. - -..-%,- ,-; ;L '��; ������-"'���' MIKE MORRIS. \r "M ^ THE BOONIiaRT CREEK TMlES. .JSf* Page S MAGAZINE. PAPER ANB BOOK PRICES Know ye that we will-jsupply you with any MAGAZINE, PAPER or BOOK���not in stock���in existence at publishers prices. By placing your order for above with us, you save,the trouble and expense of a letter and the .-cost of remitting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your otdfer solicited. -���-,W-. v& Smith ����� McBm09 Books, Stationery, Wall Papers,;; %c;? -'.������ ��i.-.U Spke Question Again. ";((The Fernie Free Ecess.) The.- last iassue of The /Boundary Creek^lmea contains another, article on cciejahortage, in which after trying to prove the inability of the Crow's Ne��trP4sa Coal company to supply the neo^s^ary fuel requirements for the Boundary smelters the writer again suggests a government commission to control I this supply and advises the opening of the coal measures at Nlor- riBsey^aa'alikely i niiethqd of ^relieving- the shortage: Of-an ..^itoria^in.these columns in answer to theiy former pessimistic cry he says: "A prcsura- ably:inspired article appeared in the Fernie Free Press telling the smelters to gp.ahead and put in more furnaces, that*rthey would get all the coke arid coal required_and that the Crow's Nest Pass ICoal Co. could supply all de- mands. Wc>jfirje correctly quoted, and we are glad to note that the writer discerns in our statements the source of our authority^ It would be; folly for any paper to. njake any such broad assertions withput ifirst seekinguwact information from those who a-re in^position to;know; he gl^na of the company and'was with the philan trophic '--view of dispelling the doubting fears of the Times, that we obtained those facts from headquarters and published them. It was with "the same .object that the Free Presa^epresent^Ltive called upon Mr. Tonkin, the general manager of the C?ow.'i'Nest Pasp Coal Company, jind from figures cheerfully suplied by that gentleman found-that the conditions among;tfie Boundary smeilters are not as represented by. the Times. Thjeljtbtal output of coke from this district is now 850 tons per day while the daily average demand from the Boun^%ry smelter including Northport oraelter, i which requires 7 cars daily, is 550 tons. This shows clearly that the supply allowing a fair estimate for the; irregular small demands from other1 quarters, is ample- to v keep those smelters in constant supply. Every pountl: of coke is consumed in Canada, withthe; exception of that shipped to Northport aud as that smelter treats onlyiBntialTCoiwnbia bresit isre- garded even by so correct an authority aa Smith Curtis as deserving of the same privileges as regular B. C. smelt ers. Then where dues the shortage exist? ;lt is accounted for in the fact that the demand is not constant. Some smelters stock their fuel, fearing further ,lal>or trmiM-s. This is true of the Trail smeiter which has 3000 tons of coke now on hand. Other smelters finding a heap of ore accumulating decide to blow in another furnace arid without previous notice make an im- ined.iate demand iorji, much larger su^ply-of coke, iwhich if?lnot forthcoming.at once gives -;themithe erroneous idea* that the supply is not great enough. .Mr. Tonkin showed.a-telegram received from the Grandby sinelter increasing their standing order of. 135; tons daily to;200]"tqnsi'"JTHe^hipping figures" for, the. past^sixiweel^a, 9jboi��8 that this smelter had been receiving considerably over its daily-^detn&hds and yet the Times mentions the Granby as ooe.of the suffering smelters. ;j:' Before the explosion the .daily output of coke was 6(W: tpns, -which., pow,-with still 62 ovens idle, has been increased by 250 tons. The No. 2 mine waa by far the best producing mine and as its condition is gradually being improved more ovens are being fed. ��� Add to this the drawbacks offered by the unusual snow fall and delays incidental to scarcity of cars for slack and it will be seen that the company is doing everything possible to meet the requirements of our sister, towns. A year.iagp. .when the monthly output was 5000 tons less than at present the home markets ys ere fully supplied and yet,200 tons remained for daily export to the Montana smelters which facts shows the-'-apas- modic nature of the home market." We take pleasure in stating some facts regarding the future co)t$ supply gathered from*; the general manager. There are} now under construction 250 overia^at Morrissey and ,212i;Biore ovens at Michel. Operations of this nature cannot be pushed rapidly at this season, but a large force of ;men are at wbrk, the-brick are! purchased and under fair conditions' thesa462' extra ovens will be iu working .shape by June 1st. This will increase the daily capacity about 600 tons~wtiich added to the present capacity brings the total to over 1500 tons per day, and surely this tremendous quantity will amply supply all home markets as predicted iu our former article. . It is childish to bring into the argument the. opening of the government coal property; Its bearing on the present case ia nil, for granting, that the supply is not large enough to supply the Boundary smelters, how could such a measure bring relief? At the S.BARRY YUILL PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND j��WKI.r.EK. All work guaranteed GREENWOOD. SALVATION ARMY HALL COPPER STREET. Services are held every eve Special Services are held Sunday after noon and night 3 p. tn. aod 8 p. m. '; Come, and hear the Corniahmen singfc ^11 Welcome- 1 I) THE NEW Remodelled, Renovated and Refurnished. Only the best Liquors and Cigars. Prompt servicer Courteous Treatment. Good Rooms. Modern Conveniences.* Fred B. Munn, Manager. Eowney's, lUHsoti Bros., and Stewart* $ Chocolates 3u$t arri A Large assortment of English Ju Jubes and other fancy candies. ��������� best, it would take two years to produce coke in quantity from thatsource. Of the general benefit to the country at large that such a movement ��� would bring nothing is said and it is -not necessary to discuss it here. * The members ofthe Greenwood Club have elected the following officer <��nd committee for the ensuing year: iPresi- dent, E�� J- Wilson; vice-president, H. F. Mytton; committee, W. G.H. Belt, C. Scott Galloway, W. E. Hedges,' D. Mcintosh, W. G. McMynn, L. Oatroeki and.A.M. Whiteside; .honorary; Secretary, I. Robert Jacobs. It was decided to reduce the entrance fee for the next three months, with the object of [inducing inpre residents to becdme;membera of the club. ���.;' ���* MAMUFACTURBR and DEAI.KK IN IK te BID ,'Bt,Bf GREENWOOD AND MIDWAY, B. C. BUNTING & DEMPffi Contractors and Builders. ESTIMATES FURNISHED EGjR ALL KINDS OF WORK. GREENWOOD, : : : B, C, E. W. BISHOP ViJkWlmmn 3TEAMFITT5NG, HOT WATER HEATING. Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guar" anteed. Naden-Flood Block, Greenwood' iii We desire to extend our thanks for the very ilibeifal patronage accorded to :us during the past/year ind-to wis K " ������������������ New Year. King & SEL-MW-GAULFSELD 60., LIMITED. '������-'.*-.^,-��"'iiK''?>>!-r >���%> l'J.ii'4S' {^fte^S-tt+^fr^X'^^M****^:** % BICYCLE AND MACHINE REPAIRS. SKATES^SHARPENED. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. ; Copper St. Greenwood. <&*W*4+44<h><rt<rt<r*<*!**W4$ <^K��**<^0'$4"&*��<<^��9*"fr*<"fl"����e' fi' [. Well heated rooms at moderate prices. Also first class board by day or week. THE SWAYNE HOU8E. Silver. Street, GreenwoOsJ, ' Copper $tm*.' %������������<��������������<4��������w��o�� ;.,< "; ;,-' ���1-i The Goods aiid Prices Are si S! Capital, all-paid-up, $12,000,000. ���; -Hest^: $8;000,000. iPresldent. Lord Strat'hcona* and'Mount5 Royal, ;���' r.> Vice-President: Hon. Georoe, A. Drdmmond. "'��� '. ������ Geofcral Manager.: E. Si Clodston. .:i:.\:l >a.-.'��� ��� -j..; cities! iZr^^-^ fW^York, ^icagpVi ' Day and sell Sterling- Exchange and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial ao T^%���v��ller^,'Credits, available in any partjof tlte world. Greenwood Branch, % J. FINUpANE.iManager. Bra&cbes in^London, Eng." j;AU The Pr *��5 ���'���:���-��� > n : lMOF .,,ii Witli;Which ^Incorpbraieditlie: " "'"'* Z THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO; cifttai.1 $8,000, ooo. Rest, $2,500,000 HOW. GEO. A. COX. President. B. E. WALKER. General Manascr WM F.8i��lYn0Ei? ������ ���.' :-'j ��� ��������� m\\\r: ^\m% MANAGER GREENWOOD: BRANCH.., ?H 5!S'*^i5.lvi05i.S i ��� *t-:.;'.;i:-H 'iO':*'l'' it'1f.'lift''.'���''!' .^PHONE 179 P O RO?t 296 'aa'W. 3. mclliHIaii $ pt* ��?? ���^"WHOLESAiiE GiRdCERS AND AGENTS ipRij-;.-,-.- ������-{{��*���>. ;;j;;jugket cigar^^ ���-���������������'��� : ^���^���^ffix^~~~-r^-*^-^^*^---~--~~~ - MONOGRAM, MARGUERITA, \ \ BOQUET,^ .^OT -EI/ JU8TILIyO, --.Eli' CONDOR, SARANTIZADGS, SCHILLERj _.._\ A _._ v . s.-...,.��� ..-.-.-..-.^. ���-N^p - | Gorntr 'Alexander Street and Colombia Avenue, Vancouver, ,H. C. ;; - ��� - '- - - ��� ''���'��� Hiii/- '���'���J"'~^"Z. . .. * ��o��ij,������*����������������*����*����e������*������***��*��*����*������*��o*otr��o��*; >$%* ���?���>:�� ��5 ���j ��� *'; * ":-. *> �����; ������;��� ����� ��� ��� : ��� ; ��'- ��� ��� ��� ;��� o, *>> �����; ��r *<: B 6������*������0*����0����ae��ie����H��a������<i��90900��a����O4������si*��������a*a<��a: Oyster Seasoirt Is now in full sw|ing. Try our BULK OYSTERS. Imported by us direct from tbe beds. Strictly fresla P* Burns �����.;Bo# <��>*w<��*����w��*��*����^<������^>��^^ (J KEEN WOOD. .,*,.....*.* .-,-.�����:; Page () THE . BOUK )AY CREEK .: TIMES '.-' f GfaniBall aiid'Wiisical Entertainment AT THE��� Mother Lode Mine, .:���.***��� A concert followed by^bali/:/^! will be given by the employees;, vi of the Mother L,ode' ttiitvirMZii the Mothiiri,odedining H^i'on V,f | ���&���"- 'aZ&W JAN. 27��mi903 A Cordial,Invitation Extended ZZ ZfZ\^AM$Uk I'IZa'-I Music by the Greenwood ��� OrchestSra. .x..���..-;-!., Loca['a|^p^��L Swires* Major Megraw of Camp McKinney was in the ciiy this week. Ralsh Smailes left Sunday morning on a business trip to the coast. : Mrs. A;, W~ Strickland of Rossland and Miss Strickland are visiting Mrs. E. G. Warreu-.,"':;''."':' -:^ORN^At,Greenwood B. C. on th* ^St^.3t;jt^Mr,'^:^r?. Duncan Rdssi ^a^aughtii^&'W&K:' iir<iO-A--i'j:.,:.:SlfA:^-iKr:A:-- .; .'''a^AA;.: *r:.'^vS" .>.'���" ' ��� ^fiV^M^^^aii^rintendent of C. P :Rittelegfa^^i^the.iKootenays was in "the city tHik'wriek.; ' . *i *"-; \' '���' ���' < E. A. Mathers a Washington, D. CJ ���mining man is'in ifieHJity, ?'He is looking for.high.grade prpperties. <->'���" ���J OKs'l ���!��� f '"-��� a? % & '*&'��� - . ; The(Rpssland Miner iso being resus-j iif aitedi I byi C. E. Race.-.who took charge about a week ago.' ���%1 ..v.TheMother I<odedaily stage ;';;' will leave the Iimperial Hotel ������"��� ^ 7:45. 8:lS;and 8,45. ,The Winds >a v*: sor Hotel ^V55^'i9:3(f'ani/9^^ ."/���'��� a;- k !'-;���*���* -?? IzZ $.? ;;l, ;Concert 8:00. Dancing 10:30 TICKETS (Concert and Bail) $1.00 Ladles Free. jJIJi&&J*rJ*J*.*'&JIJl4*J*JlJtJ* ^ \ J. A. ZELLER, Prop. '.imaiTTUAfi'- zz ^ Comfortable rooms by day o* month. ; ;': MEALS AT Ahh HOURS. J Bfs��rd-- aitfl' Roon:': byt'h^ month '"������A $25,00. V'- 1��y-;i:i'; i:v':-;"-i''; ��� "i ���; A '��� .' :���' pv of sf jf sf r ss*'.*'�����* r ��r ��f jp ip ��e if j tM >��� . ���.,;^2^.^-..��y,:i.-Con-BeCtlOBS Wltll- ��� -������ -������--;��� Western Union Telegrafib Company " ' '; '���'' k [23,000 offices in U.S.A.] -AND ,,, Great Worth-Western of Canada- I [2.00 offices la Canada.] CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. J. C. HEIiM. 'Office 2tfanai*er,'Groeawbbd; B^C ..-,..-. ^_i:.._ ���...-TBLEPHoKK KO^U;-'-'-'-'���'���^~"-~-" Thorough Insfinaction, *% Careful Training VigiUnt Oversight Ideal Location Experienced Teachers . J&ftnlng Influences 'Homelike in Character PJL'HI 1026. �� IJUVIM W. H.- Bullock-Webster chief of ihe provincial police, -with' headquarters.a;t- Nelson Vvas-in'-the'clty this'week? '''��' ')��� '(^��-W- V6ug)i8rty$ ^sideot of ;:the district Fed'eraijiferil of Miners;- visited ���-; -.-> ,'.|,1A-.-...{. -.'���i,- .;;.r..i- *.<- ia : ... . ; Camp McKinney union this week. :-.; �� W-l -V ,lfi?{-?!-;) *J ���! :'l. - W. J. Gaunce, of Gaunce & Wickwire returned on Friday from Seattle where he spent the holidays with(his family. ''!-!-: ,vl,''.'i'lf' i .- j ���?;);')..''1.'!-ii!?l >'' :, Word comes from:' ^A'h,ipeg..that'E.; A. Duff of the .iBank of ^jpft^eaiil staff was successfully opera'tfed'^pSn for appendicitis. "/' .. .' ZZ) r ' "'''": . V-&i-> Thursday night the. Nelson hockey team defeated Sandon "by V*'score of 3 to 1. Tonight the-.Saiidonprteatn meets Grand Forks at' Grand ''T'orks',! i' ��� ���: " / f r\. ciiirp '������-. - ��� Rev. W. A. Robins of St. iJutdesi:��-hivch will exchange pulpit3:!>v|th"Rev. J&r.- Hedley of Rossland ^oiTSumlay next. Mr. Robins left for Rossland on Wednesday. ���' ' - !";'; Edward .'Sterling a popMf G. P. R^ conductor and Miss Ida Mais Smith were married at Eholt on Wednesday last. The happy, couple.have started housekeeping in the raiJw.ay to.wp. aaa .'���:'-.- ���:.: ,-; <��� \>. ���:���) .'��"��� ..���I'&xi'-J.Z'UJi ';'-'.;' ' ' '��� '��� . : Values keep up in Providence. ore. Last week returns were ^received from Trail smelter. Twenty-one tonsnetted $2,405.41 after a deduction of $15; per ton for freight and treatment. : ' ', ... ���vj��jj> . Clinton A; S. Altwood wottah��fcpmr petition for points at the. Greenwood Curling Club and also'the" safety" raior presented by J. H. Ashdowue'X)| .Wiu- nipeg. Mr. At wood's, score was 29. ��� I'.'i. ���< Albert; I? Goodell, superintendent of the StfbritrealvSk Bostonv- Copper company's smelter left pg���Wednesday for Montreal ti consult with^the_ directors of .the.company .-in'1 reiferenceiof adding ���everai-newiurnaces" ��nd"ai_convertef7 The' Mothir !I<ode mine' employes have perfected arrangements! for the concert and dance in the dining room at tho mine on Monday eyening>. .--Visitors from the city are assured a good time; ^x^i a cordial-wels^^ft:-?: >?3<v;-.e - - ��� j. E�� Edwaras, one" of tlie' owners oi- thie Blue Jay mine Skylark Ca^tap has ^p^ed^h^^r<>B%y fotffi$(fi}(ir The othe^ ownera;are. M. Kainfe|?EVatfParry.' and J. R. Porter. Considerable work haa beenjdone on the Blue Jay. There is a shaft 115 feet in depth aud considerable cross work. J. G. Abbott, barrister of Rosslaud held a eourt of revision under the provincial assessment act at the government office Thursday afternoon. There were but few appeals against the assessment. ������'- -"Friday morning John Kirkup government agents Held-cl:-tax ���sale of Eholt, Midway, Anaconda, Phoenix. Cascade and Carson 'lots' foV non-payment of taxes. ....... ..... ..���,���.. ,.,. The boya of the -Methodist- Smitfay School have a society called ".The Boys r��iterary Society,-of the Meltttodist Church.": It was started by the^omem- bera of Mr. Knox'a. class; butiha&fbeen changed so as to extend the privilege membership to the other boys in the school. The society will meet once a week. The first' part of' the. eyeqjng will be spent in business after: Wfllch a program of essays, readings, ��stc., will be rendered. The officers for the ensuing three months are as follows:��� President, Arthur Jaynes; Secretary, Harry Simmons; Chaplain, Earl. Parker; Reporter, Earl Wuin'ett, GREENWOOD, B.���; .# ... . _
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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 | 1903-01-23 |
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_01_23 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170966 |
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Longitude | -118.6833000 |
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