Voii. 10 GREENWOOD, B. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902. No. -at. OS- The Arlington-Burns Grouj la Deadwood Camp , Purchtied By Eastern Peoplt���The Riverside Grout also Sold. ; ;3"; When *Mr;;* J. -: P; :������ Flood return ed to Itowh^ilast^week^'-'tirinigingV.-vTith"''. him ;. r-soffle?Americai3 capitalista: it waa suggested that an important mining- deal ���was on. Only a very few days elapsed before this'belief -was confirmed and the '��� announcement" made that Mr. Stephen HI Jones and his associates, capitalists of Dnluth Minnesota, were arranging the purchase of both the ... Arlington Burns and the Riverside group of claims. The Arlingtott-Burns property is ��� situated in Deadwood camp just south .. of the,Mother Lode and Sunfeetproperties. Being in the same mineral '" belt, this group may become the third ,i of ,atrio of great properties. The Mother Lode is now shipping- 400 tons daily to its smelter and the Sunset is hi position to do the same as soon as their srnelter- is. ready to receive the ore, 'This will be early in April. The Riverside group comprises three claims, the Riverside, (crown/granted), E)mmelitie arid Badger Fraction. They are situated on the Main Kettle river about four miles: above Rock Creek, and are exceptionally well placed for transportation facilities, the survey of the Canadian Pacific Railway passing close" by the' property, and a good wagon road from Greenwood and Midway parallels the railway, Over $5,000 lias been spent in judicious development on the Riverside and Badger, ru-. ���'-suiting.' in 'the proving'of a very high vgrade'gold-silver vein for 500 feet of ��� ���its length and 250 feet in depth with a width of from one to five feet. Below are some of the assays of this"ore taken from varioiife parts of the vein. Johns should make a great success of the Riverside. Pie it was who did much pieneer work on the Mother Lode and he who has had charge of the Sunset property for the last two years bringing it forward from a mere prospect to the assurance of a great mine. Mr. Johns has formed a very high opinion of the Riverside and expects it to become a great property. Under the Glass- A Times' reporter caught the breath of summer and saw the prophecy of good things just ahead while being shown, through the hot houses of Messrs. Ferguson & Patterson, by the genial proprietors, the other day. Lettuce ready for the table, tomatoes in bloom, early potatoes just-a-jumpiirg, cresses and radishes and spinach in profusion are all in evidence and in plenty. It mattered not that the reporter mistook some luscious looking mushrooms for the vulgar toadstool, his escort maintained his genial smile, and let him take a sniff at the flowering primrose and sweet forget-me-not and stately wall-flower standing about .to relieve the sea of gracious green. This firm find a ready home market for their product and are constantly extending their facilities to gratify the taste for the best things that grow. All that Fungus asks for is seed true to their kind and he'll do the rest. Specimen Paragraphs From Bills Mow Before the Provincial Legislature.���Title of the Bills and by Whom Introduced. Thinks W��I1 of Greenwood. 00<KKKXKXK><K>0<><><><XK)<H>CK>0-C>0- 0 Special to Times. J .���';Gold.; ,: Silver Total. No. 1. '���, $6.oo .$81.42 ' $ 87.42 - - 2" .2.00 '��� ��� 23.94.' 2S.99 3 ��� 3.20 ' 155.88 159,08 4 1.80 59.82 6L.62 -. 5 1.80 11.10 12,90 6 6.00 25.00 3100 .-' Values per ton of 2,000 pounds. No. 6 is the sample assay of a car :.'load shipped; to; the Granby smelter. _..' AliolHeiTcaTloariTsfiipped to!tfie Boundary Falls smelter netted 541 per ton. -''������vThere'are over 1599 tons of ore blocked out in the mine'at present. On. the -Badger fraction there is a vein of gold- copper ore which assays $41 in gold and copper values. ��� We congratulate Mr. Jones and his ; associates on having succeeded in obtaining two such sterling properties as the Riverside and Arlington-Burns : and are confident it will not be long" before thir enterprise is well.rewarded. Since Mr. Jones left town Mr. H. Johns has taken charge of the Riverside property and put some men at wsrk. It would be a very happy sequel to his already successful career if Mr, Victoria, March 20,1902, Redistribution bill brought .down, to day. ' Number of representatives iji the house increased to 42. - Kettle River Mining Division gets a member, under name of Greenwood Riding1. Grand Forks Mining' Division and Rossland each has a member. The territory from Rock Creek to Princeton constitutes a riding- -with a "member. Yale and Kootenay get seven additional members in all. NOTiCE. Until a successor is appointed to the late C. W. Vedder as agent in Greenwood, payments may be made direct to the head office of the compan3'in Winnipeg, Thb GnEA.r Wkst Life ASSDRANCJ'. COM.IM.NY, $4000 in Prizes $4000 KODAKS And Supplies. Step into our Kodak department and hear about the progress competition. ���' ,$4000 in'prizes offered. You have 200 chances to get a prize ranging- from S5 to S150. Our dark room is at YOUR service, anybody using the supplies we handle can compete. ,for B.C, Assay A'Che- |? rnical Supply Co. A ?& larg-e stock to meet p demands of .mining-co's carried. S :".." J. L. WHITE 1 Successor to Miller Bros. p Dispensing Chemist, Greenwood If ���>k��<��><��:��j��:��X"X��x��x��x����Xm:'*XwH'' y A Ping I Pong The New Game���very ��� popular wherever introduced. Also extra raquets and balls will arrive very shortly. OUR UKE OP Baster ! Cards is simply grand. Call and see them. They will inlerest you. 'SWWK'i-: 2 Smith & McRae Books, Pajier, Ofiica Supplies, Paper, PUuto S��i>i>5lcs. Wall <-<k-<kk~m~w~k~x~x~h~h��h<kk��V We are not able to present very mtich of any one, or even selections from many ofthe very many bills daily! being introduced into the Legislature of British Columbia but we herewith submit suggestive paragraphs from some of the more striking bills thus far presented. The Canadian Northern railway bjll has so many startling therein that .we do not attempt to discriminate among1 its many provisions, ,Mt Respecting trade Unions" Mr Curtis. ''No such trade union or association,or its officer,member, ag-ent or servant, or any other persons, shall be enjoined or liable in damage, nor shall its funds be liable in damages for publishing information with regard to a strike or lockout, or proposed or expected strike or lock-out, or other labour grievance or trouble,or for warning workmen, artisans, labourers or employees or other persons not to seek employment, in the locality affected by such strike, lock-out, labour grievance or trouble, or from purchasing, buying or consuming products produced or distributed by the employer of labour party to such strike, lock-out, labour grievance or trouble, during its continuance." ���"'Actto Regulate immigration Into British Columbia "-Mr Tatlow.,. The immigration into British Columbia of any person who, when a.-iked to do so by the officer apointed under this Act, shall fail himself to write out and and sign', in the otiaracVers <of some language if JBurope, an application to tlie Provincail Secretary of Province of British ColumbiaJ to the effect of the form seiotit in Schedule '��� B " to this Act annexed, shall be unlawful!. "Actto Amend Tlie Wills Act" Mr Curtis. Section 25 of chapter 193 of the Revised Statutes, 1897, being the " Wills Act," is heraby amended by adding thereto the following words:��� " But where any devise,gift, bequest, benefit or legacy under any will hereafter executed is made to the surviving widow or widow*ei^of t^tator^ jLnd^i_s made revocable or terminable wholly by the subsequent marriage ' of. sucli widgw c>r widower, such marriage shall not in any degree revoke, tahe away or end the right of the devisee or legatee to the whole of the devise, bequest, benefit or legacy, but the same shall be wholly held andje'njoyed just as if the will contained no such provision or condition respecting the subsequent marriage of the devisee or legatee," Et shall be unlawful for any wagon or other vehicle carrying a load in excess of that mentioned in the Schedule hereunto annexed' to be drawn or driven on any of the public highways of that portion of the Province of British Columbia situate west of the Cascade Range of mountains:" "Carts or other two-wheeled vehicles shall not carry a load iu excess of the following:��� On tires under 2 inches in width GOO lbs. 2 in and under 3 in 1250 :: :: 3 :: + :: 2000 :: :: 4 :: 2 :: 2500 :: :: 5 :: 6 :: 3.S00 :: Mr. A., Wylie of Toronto, inspector for tlte Reliance Loan & Savings Co., of Ontario has. "been in town the past few days looking after his company's hit-cresfs at this point. The Reliance Has loaned a larg-e amount in Greenwood, ill rough its agents, Gaunce and Wide-wire, during the last three years. After a. very careful examination inio his company's securities here and into conditions in general, Mr. Wylie expressed himself as delighted with what "hie saw, and found Greenwood's conditions and outlook much better than what he had been led to e.v-pect. There is only obe loan in Greenwood in arrears and that only for a small ainoiiat, This gentleman was iu fact so well pleased with the class and conditions of his loans here that he has instructed the company's agents not to be too -conservative in forwarding further business, The JReliancc has lots of money to loan on good houses and can fill applications with despatch. The visit of sitch careful and influential men as Mr, Wylie and tlieir favorable reports Lu the mnoii ey ecu tres east means ni uch for Greenwood. Mr, Wylie found' Greenwood a "much more substantial town and the country much more forward, than he had been led to expect, and entertains no doubt whatever of the camp's assqred future, Tlie Memlcr for Rossland after the Provincial Calinets.-Makes Grave Charees and Denunds Inoulry. We wa:it2nd hand goods, Ring up 196 A. L. White 2nd Hand company. CKKX)00-00<K><>CK>00<>0-C>CK>0-O0-0<K> Th.PlQenix Minstrels, The Phooitix Minstrels will lie Era tl��t Auditorium on tlie 2��tL of April. Sa-ye up ancltafce it in wttfeosii fail; Show our rieisrlt- Hrs that vee are their friends ��ui�� are appreciative of the 2 Jrfrsfl things tRey have in store A foi us. <>000<VO<>-OOKX)-0-0-CK>0<>0-<XK>0<>0-<>0- TheNelson Miner published a special . from Victoria daled March 18th setting forth that Hen Smith Curtis had on tliat date made a definite charge against Premier Dunsmuir and the rest of the ministers in .connection with the raiLway deal, and will to - morrow move fora. committee of enquiry The charges are that Mr. Dunsmuir was enabled to sell the E. arid N. railway for a larger sum than would otherwise have obtained through the subsidy to the Canada Northern, thus reaping a large advantage. He also charges all theinetrabers of the executive witn grave misconduct and gross and wilful neglect of duty in employ- *��� iug Mr. Green-shields as agent for the government while he was acting as the representative for Mackenzie and Mann. .*���������' Church of England. Wo Blizzards, . The cHsKens ofthe Boundary are in j love wdtti the climate of the same. The Next Sunday, Palm Sunday, the services wiLl be as usual, but in the eqening the choir will sing Staner's anthem, "God so Ejoved the World". There will be special services during Holy week, as announced On Good Friday there will be morning service at 11 a. m.; an address on 'Two words from the Cross' at 12 noon ;a children's service at 2:30 \y. rn,, evensong at8 p. m, faster Day services as usual. There will be celebrations of Holy communion at 8 and 12. The services will be choral* an'd iii the evening the. choir will s,ing "Christ our Passover is Sacrificed for us" anthem by Goss. Printed notices of the Holy Week and Raster services can be had at St. Jude's Hall; Lacrosse at Grand Forks. At one of the largest attended meetings of its kind ever held in Grand Porks the lacrosse club of that place ! was reorganized for the coming season last Wednesday evening, when the and Jieitti and the absence of high The Literary. The regular weekly meeting of the Literary Society was held in St. Jude's Hall ou Wednesday evening last. 'The exercises consisted of a duet by Miss- Fisher and Mr. Hodge, a song by Mr. Galloway and an address on "Kino- Lear" by Rev. Mr. Miller, of Phoenix. The latter gentleman's paper which waa in the nature of an abstract off Shakespeare's great tngedy was re-[ garded a treat by the audience present '��� and everybody felt indebted to the i speaker for his, successful effort in i giving them a pleasant hour.- I winds tvontinueto make the cliuiateof either summer or winter very agreeable. Bat when they read of the terrUM* bliuard that so kite in March has btieai working discomfort and destruction, arn Manitoba and th'j Dalcotns their Kcnse of appreciation , of home comforts Jiccoines intensified. Wtwii we are denied our eastern mail for three conse-jutin- days he- c;��u=ie trains are snow-bound we can realize faintly what the conditions must be 3>ack where the storm raged. Tlik lilsKKard which set i-i laat Friday i.s characK'Tiaed as ilie very worst that ever swept Manitoba. The Dakotas fared no better, season: President, Lloyd A Manly; -1st-vice-president, Geo. A. Fraser; 2nd vice-president, A. M. Dunham; captain Fred W. Grant; sec-treas., Arthur O. Cochrane. Executive committee : K. C. McDonald, A. E., Savage, A. C. l-IendetHOti, E). Miller aud'W. D. Betts. Il is hoped that a Boundary league can be formed, including Trail, Rossland, Nelson, Phoenix, Greenwood, and the loo.i I team, and that a schedule of games extending o-ver the greater portion of the season can be arranged. For sale No.5 Hydraulic Ram 6 to 30 gallons water per minute, 2 inch drive, 1 iri'.-h discharge, 2>ec A, L. White 2nd Hand Man, 1 f t I I I I r r I ,t4*��*-tI-*|u��- THE ,;��X'<":'<*C''<^'K4^^<"r~><"K'<K''��H��X"X<K"W��XK'wX',<MJ�� BOUNDARY MINES . SUMMARY. Total Amount of Ore Shipments for the Year 1901 in TOund numbers. TONS. PkKKJiix Camp . Deadwood Camp Summit Camp Sundry other properties Ping Pong The Nelson Juniors got worsted hi a recent ping-pong encounter with the Greenwood Juveniles. Treated by <5ranl>y Smeltei in 1901 TrgiEtc-d by Greenwood Smelter in 1901 Treated l>v Greenwood Sinolter in its first vear ending February 58th. B02 .. . ..' .- .' j>aily average of a 240 ton furnace deducting 9 idle days for repairs . Daily average- of same (Greenwood smelter) during first 48 days in L902.. - - - Grevimootl Smelter capacity now being doubled. The-Grrtnby mines are shipping daily ��� 235 000 90 000 SO 000 6 000 381 000 230 000 120 000 138 139 388 +25 r r r i T 5* y y V * x v r r t f I \ r 1 500 THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. my. Cr>e Boundary Creek Times"-������*����� ��� " vailed to irei ? Issued ��wery ft'idav and got, and how long have yon held MR, J, Fk CRAFTS ithem? |^ ��� , of Chariestown. Mass-. is desirous of learning the whereabouts of his son Elliott E\ Graf tS who was working in the ii. C. mine about a year ago-. sYhy information about him will Duncan Nosh. Man-acim; KrmoK. CCl.UMBI.V TULHl'HO.M*: No. 40. Ybrsox ,v Nkx.sos -Tki.kimiosk ts'o. 2';. lave you.applied for and What is your business besides ktiock- \ SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Puk Ybak Six Months TO FOKKIGK . COUSTJtlHS. ....$ 2 00 1 25 2 50 FRIDAY', MAKCUil VV- BOUNDARY- .REPRESENTATION* The Greenwood board of Trade is strongly of the opinion lhat the Kettle River Mining Division ought to have and is entitled to have a representative in the provincial legislature. 3t has moreover taken the opportunity to impress it* opinion as above upon the government. The Boundary country ought to have two representatives and presumably the belter way in inaIcing such arrangement would bo. to give the Grand Forks Mining Division one representative and thv Kettle Kiver division the other.'This Urrujigeni'iut while jierfect- ly natural aud geographically correct would put Cascade, Grand Forks, Columbia, and Kettle River valley for soine distauce in one riding, and Phoenix, Greenwood, Anaconda, Deadwood, Boundary Falls, Midway and a large section of the Kettle River valley in the oilier. . Jt is to be hoped thatstich representation will be given at once and that ��� two representatives from the Boundary may sit in the present session of the provincial parliament. Then shall the troubles of two more men hegin, then a farewell token to all that's best in life, and a longing ensue forthe . time and place when -'the wicked cease from troubling." Yes there will be more ambitious men, or patriotic men, or public-preferred men who will be obliged to go to Victoria if the bill pass and heLp save the province. Who will they be ? . Who wants to go ? Seriously, however, the preseu t is a time for men who feel responsibility and who are willing to give faithful service and conscientious thought to ��=such a-trust as the=onc suggested,^"-" Does it Pay ? Does Kicking Pay '! Ask the man \\ hose w.ouid-bc-f uther-in-law saw >.'.'.Vn out. "Does Advertising Pay ? Ask the man who lost his boots and found them after one ad. in the Tinies. Does Wild-Catting Pay ? Ask those down-easterners who held up their friends and then blam-eG IJ. C. Does Bankxno Pay ? Ask the manager for an over-draft and tell me the words he used. Does Knocking Pay ? Ask that tired fellow with the little hammer and great faith in every place but* that in which he livi?s aud, everybody but those he happens to know. lie appreciated. mr-7-28. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. i QUEEN. CALIFORNIA and ASTOR Mineral claims, situated iii the Kettle River Mining i Division of Yale District. Located about 3J< miles sorth easterly from Camp McKinuey. i TAKE NOTICE tli.tt I. Theodore Lubbe 1'Vee Minor's Ceriilicate No.-,B60$65, acting as agcicit for the Roclc Creek Gold Mines. Ltd,. Ly., Free Miners Certificate No, BdOSd-1, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to;apply to the Miiifns- Hue-order for a Certificate of fin- ���provcmeiiis, for the purpose of obtain ing a Crown Giant of the above claim. : '���' And further take notice.'tbat action under suctiou 37, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificateof Improveinents. Dated thisSth dav of February. A. D.v 1902. THEODORE LUliBE, . Agent for the Rock Creek Gold Elites, Limited Liability. ��� i Ml' MMM ..HOTEL... Hugh, .Cameron-:*:.-Prop. Best Brands W'uifts,s>T,lqUors (inrt Cigars. Good ,-Stabling! CAMP McKINNEY.. B, C ftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftft��*����i ��#��#��* ft * The Safest and Quickest way to send money is by the ft ?�� Payable at par anywhere on the ft ft continent or Europe. * Express orders of all company's �� cashed at face value at DEFILEMENT OF THE CKEEK. If the proper authorities would take a walk up to the L,ouisa street bridge they would find a wagon load of evidence in Boundary Creek that some one who respects neither himself nor his fellow-citizens has committed a fjrave offence against the heal Ik aud decency of the town. It would certainly be worth while for the city and health authorities to try to detect the man who so wantonly has defiled the creek. So long' as men are permitted to hurl defiance in the tee tli of decency as well as law so lonjj: dor's properly cons-t itut- ed authority appear a farce. ft ft -ft ft ft eg Books, Stationery, Office Supplies, etc. Kodaks and Materals, etc. etc. Phone No. 33. ft ft ft * ft, ft j�� ft ft 3& ft ft ft .ft * ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft CROCKERY GLASSWARE ���CUTLERY{ "SILVERWARE JM GOODS The largest hotels and finest residences in B.C; were fur- ;��������� nished bv us throughout WEILER BROS. ' VICTORIA. B.C._';���;"��� *0@te WJ*fl%ft, ^##ftsiHH:tftWftft)i��*t��#ft��tjt��ft):*ft*ft��-ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftft ������ii��ftiKftft��f#��ft��ft ft IB. A. KING & CO. "* t:cfe. Every 5rit as handiis M^,. r& s:;Lki ��j��!d; """must reduce their large stock of OFFICE SUNDRIES. They offer Brrg-ains ���in��� Shannon Files, Blank Books, Inks of all kinds, Typewriter Paper, Writing Materals, T lee "& co7 �� ft a ft a o �� �� a �� �� * a �� ft ft �� ft �� ft ft ����� ft ft * ft ft i ��j:tft#ftt,tft#ft $����$ $ $ # # $ ������������*#��#�� To Correspondents. We regret that we cannot publish the very readable descriptive hit sent us entitled "They were from Missouri and had to be shown", unless the writer will subscrihe his name thereto. We regret this because it is full of merit and because it says so many pleasant thing's regarding- so many deserving-people attd firms. The firm of which the acting- editor is a member is vain enough to like to see the kind things said of it in print but to pub-i lish them unsigned Mould expose the ; editor to censr.vc i.>f having had a pipe j dream. ��� j If the correspondent who signs him- | self "knocker" will answer the foi i lowing-questions to go as a postscript to his letter we will print the same next week. Hb-.v long have you been in Greenwood ? How much money have you invested in British Columbia ? How many days have you worked since coming? How many jobs have you applied for CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY EASTER HOLIDAYS RETURN RATES FARE AND ONE THIRD ON SALE MARCH 27. 2&, 29TH. GOOD TO RETURN TILL APRIL 2ND. vksARmmk, / lM-.;ii. ,*: -r-rH/tf s. ;��ftft��ftft��ftftftftftOft����)i5i>Wttift������ft*��ftft��#����������0����*ft*��gi*fli����#������ft ��, , / .-���������������'��� . ��� ...;.-.-. -* ft .,..:-.- '1" ^ �� * \ ' -: ��� ��������������� �� - . * .�� ft --fi e �� ft' ' i ,.��� - . �� % Wholesale aiid Retail Meat J I* ;: :.---::'cn&^ero^iir.\;-.^.':: ^-: l ^ .-*���'���' ���-��� - -���- * ���- - <'������ '������ ��� �� �� ���' ,: ."'.<"',. , . ���"������ ,y -; cr '���.:��� *., ', ,. *��� ft �� Markets at: Greenwood, Grand Forks, Midwaj.rand, Piioenix., - * <f ��� < i ���-- * ��� . ��� ft ���.���������!-������' * ** ft :��- ft ..,:-���������>".���'* �� i , . ........ ,:��� >..���'���..��� ���.'. ������:��������� .-;,:, :. ������:'������-, ���:������ A-i b ��� r. * -f��^��ftftftftftft����ftaft��ftftftftft��ft����ftft��ftft#ft��ft��ft0ftft����e��tttf������ft������ft P RE!��REStNTINC: , The Phoenix Fire Assurarfce '" " The British America As'sur- ( Co. of London',1 England. ���; - ance Co., of Toronto. .','"./. ^The^.Canadiaii^Birkbeck #;In>ii-,,, ,- vestment and Saving's Co.:,, . J��be- .Western._ AssuranceXo,, of Toronto. '���- STOCKS, REfll ESTATE; ��ftft��ftOft��ftO����*����fr��������ft)!(ft<)Ki#fti> DOMU I SMOKE 11 For rates and full information apply to local agent E REDPATH, Agent. Greenwood. B. C. it ��� ����� ft ft ft a ft TRY' . ONE OF MUMOFS CIGHS. - , _ . THE BRST LINES iN . CIGARS, TOBACCOS aiid CIGARETTES; Newspapers, Periodicals Stationery. A Full line Choice Candy H. B. MUNROE Greenwood. a Copper Street, ft o#ftft*��#sf*��#aft��ftOft��ftftc-*ft*S(ft ����� ����� ft t ft �� ft ft; �������� ft ft �� ft �� ft ft ft * ft ft a ft ft ft a a ���ft a �� a a a a a a a ft a a a a a �� �� a a ft �� �� ��- �� �� �� 4 ft' ft ���ft ft ft E-h PQ S CJ3 33 CO < CO K < ,1 Z u ri O a i-i M H w i4 CO ��3 K K W O CO, < fe< % w fa O CO pa W Ci O o fi H H < CO �� S > O Q to o o K < CO CO CO <��� o t H CO K hi W > < ����� -0 fa or BJ. -ci- ���fa I- B Q O 1 0 u ���������>���,-��� * ���v �� ���a a -. rt ���*--��� a v H �� EC as ���3 O d ���'."< .'''ffl.-;: fll . 5' V ��s ���������s . ..& B-2 - ��< ��� q fl ''!���? �� 3�� u 'O V S SUN a _g m !I! xo "*��� ���2 '*' =5i .jt jf jf jf jf jt it jf jt i.>fijf ����� & jf ,*.jt\< jtJfjtjH &.frjfr&j��:&:& jt Jfijfi&&jlt The Russelllii Co., Ltd, fc'* ^'* fc'* V*. v& V* ^'a V& ��b iik 'fcfc They will next week. Meantime call fcfc / ��� - -fcfc X in and look the place over* JSC iSC ^ Have been too busy to teE you about their New Stock, ' X' ��� ' 2%,' < . 'X- v-SiTr '^.".���T'W'^ts v. ■k-".-- IA J.\A THE BOUNDARY CRfiJEjK TIMES. .■j-aiTOTWiiTiiriilirrw-i-i mir ;,t„ti - nr ttrriw fumima PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HALLETT <£ SHAW. Barristers, Solicitors, Notariks Pdbuc. _ Cahle Address : " HAtMtTT." '/•'OiknM ) BrffqritfM'italllUi QitgeKtmooa, ; ,/ 1&.M.-[tikiMsxi. ■.'..;>fli«.:iaW: $5.00 buys the Sti (igg- Incubator at ihe.O. I. C. 2nd Hand Store. For sale No. 5 Hydraulic Ram 6 to 10 gallons water per minute, 2 inch drive, 1 inch discharg-e. bee A. 1*. White 2nd Hand Man. Mf>LEOO A BROWN l Barristers amp Soucitoks, ,:..':-'Kf if. ■:..NoriBigsPPciBMc;--' ejtc. ;;Oifice»t. Naden-Flood block.' Copper street, v Green wood, B.C. J^K. Brown. J. P.'McIiBonr .-'A »5 '•-. rt ^" GHARLESAE.SHAW, .'-■'— ClVII, EHGUTEBRil. ...'S'^V j Dominion ' a»d' -pROvnrcrAr, •'-j, Lamp SuRyBYOR., MBBN$Mi>&.<™;- ':y. : B^Oi NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DoBlnlda ini * "; *'-~ I 4. £■. ASHCROFT.--:-\ lOBBB*"1 Provincial Laid Surveyor. ' * WhitettodEflJIneerlne Surveys. ._. VnitrjpoutC Work a Speilalty. ■->Woo'd;B16ck'ine3ttlCntetoms,bffic?.) s . >:.-;: ' ^ •■; ■'->■''^ y :■.'■*■ iJ^'visREEJi-wooD, b;vc. ^jbaemsl' BOUNDAHV VALLEY LODGE ■' * No. 38.1. 0.0. V. Keeti e-Tery Tuesday "Evening at £b0 In their lodjfe room at Masonic Hall. A. cordial invl- Wtlon l« extended ;to all sojouMng bretietfq. Fmd B. HotMES, N.G. "W.B. 3?«th, Reo.Sec .♦•-}''■ ■'. L ?'''C ■ , - ;.. ,, ,. ... .y„. .-.,-,,-,.''',\" •*,.', iVj-,„,-, " *"Vict6riavi3* k'nown a« "tlie'pifece" wliere they raise cane and cabinet ministers. xr$ That roof-garden-chuch idea-of fceW Charles R. Scoville of the metropolitan church of Christ, Chicago appears to "be a good one. ^The.plan ijs-to. supersede rag-time*-with; sacred music and ■vaudeville with ice-cream served by pretty waiters'.- :4'$X In asking for :40 Canadian lady /-j ivi- teachers to engage for service in Africa -H:">to teach the - Boer children in the con- '!>. %%.contrated': camps; generous; % Britain t Vjf exposes her feelings of: humanity .and ■^■yf magnanimity .to' a foe. i -,' Some of the American papers are comparing the visits of King Edward, when /Prince of ;-Wiies,;i aci<3;Prince Henryj^much] tb the "advantage pi the formef. They cliira.that the Prince o* Wales .took' time'- to ;'see '" enough "' of American life and motive to form soma ... * a-deguate conception, of the nation, .Wihic^riasf/nptc';been.,; the. vcise .--with Prface HeiirYv ^. ._ The Canadian Northern Railway has i been constructed in the inlnds' of. the; i Yictoria people and we trust that is all '\ that will come of it under the proposed j ache me. ... Miring news: i* , .Work,hsis;been;-resumed on- the i Riverside property under, the superintendence of Harry Johns o£ Sunset fame. f >. A deal is pending for the transfer , of the Butcher Boy property on West Fork to an influential American-syndicate. The agent of the capitalists concerned visited the property in company with James Dale one of its owners,this «v«elr, and went away pleased with his eratttination and confident in the success of the deal. The consideration will reach well up to the six figure maTkand if carried through will mark the beginning of better things for Carmi and West Fork. Indications point to an early re- atinaption of work on the Carmi property. The mine is being imwatced this week. Fat Steak For Easter. Julius Wagner of Rossland, butcher, ss - sharpening his knife with intent to caarv.e.a fat, juicy steak out off the PulL- man-Wagnec company. After long ^litigation- his has secured a right to S2rrOO,000 in cash and $1,000,000 in shares of the ..celebrated Palace Car company. This suin • is to be divided between his mother, sister, brother and self. This is a steak that is a stake. Engineers, Firemen, Machinists & -Electricians send for 40-page pamphlet containing Questions asked by examining "board of Engineers to obtain Engineers license. Address, Geo. A. geEer, Publisher. 189 4th t. St. In the MatteJ of the estate of Charles Wesley • Vedder, lite ef tne City of Greenwood In ' the PtoVlnte of British Columbia. Insurance Agent, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursu- ance of the Rules of tlie Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1897, Cap, 187, that .all. creditors and others hxrlng claims agralnsi the estate of the said Charles Wesley Vddder, who died oh the 27th day, of December, A. D., 1901, are required on or before the 17th day: of April, A. D. 1902, to send by post prepaid, or delWer to the underslfnedj solicitors for Mrs. Cora May, Vedder, Admlnistratrlr of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased, their christian names;-surnames, addresses .and descriptions, with fall particular of their claims, a 'Statement of 'tfielr accounts and! the nature cf the securities (If any) held by them, duly verified.- i-. v'And.'further take notice that after tbe said 17th day-'df April A. D., 1902, the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased anion? the parties entitled thereto' haVlng regard oily tothe claims of which she shall" then have had! notice,] and that the said Admlniitra'trli will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by her at the'; time of such distribution. " Dated at Greenwood, S. C, this 17th day of February, A. D., 1802. ; PRIN6I.E &..WHITESIDE, ■ ■ " . Solicitors "for Cora May Vedder, Administratrix. let, lease, demise, maintain, develop, operate, distribute transmit and furnish water,-water rig-lits. water power, electric lights, electnc llgrht 'plants, electric pdW'er1. steam power, ana anv and all klnds.'of power and power olalits for mining- and milling- purposes : 7. JTo purchase, acquire, construct, build, own, hold, operate, maintain, equip, sell, lease, dispose of, mortgage, and deal in and with ditches, flumes, railways, and tramways, both surface and aerial, for raining and milling? purposes, and for transmitting and transporting supplies to, and the products of, mines, mills, smelters, and concentrators; and finally, to. do any and everything necessary, proper or etf'ttfiitlent lit order to have, possess, 'and enjoy ail'atid every of the powers, rights, and privileges herein set forth, and to fully and completely carry out the said purposes and objectt above specified, in their fullest and broadest sVjnseand meaning. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . ii In The Matter ol the estate of Thomas Miller. late of the City of Greenwood ia thePro- -"! viace; ofi British Columbia, capitalist. '' deceased.-'' '~':a-;;'\ TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursu. ■XTl" "SdJca"of the Rules of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1897, Cap. 187, thai all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Thomas Miller, who died on thejlOth day. of Jnlr, A; D-1901, are required on or before the 17th day of March, A. D., 1902, to ierid"by post, prepaid, or.delivercd to the undersigned, solicitors for"John Rae Miller, Administrator of the persoual estate and effects of the said deceased;their Christian names, surnames addresses.and. descriptions, with .full particulars of'their claims,'a statement of their 17th day of March. A. D. 1902, ths said Administrator will proceed to distrlbuta the/assetB of the said deceased among the par'tiesl entitled 'thereto;-having;, regard iotily to the^*'claims of which he shall then.lia.ve had notice'.'and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the said, assets or any' pari thereof, to jfcy.person or persons of whose claims notice sliall not have been received by him at the timej'bf such distribution.! .--■- •'. /'.'?. -Dated af'Greenwood, B. C, this'17th day of Pebraajry, A,D. 1902.' r. ;- -.'-.',/ ;■'....';..-PKINGI»E-&-.WHITBSU)E, ■ Solicitors for John R'ae Miller, : ' .-■.'■■■•.- Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In The Matter of the Estate of Luclkdrfedrbw, , late of Anarchist Mountain, ln;1ie; Proy^ '. Ince of British Columbia,' farmeKdeceased. ■RTOTICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN-?iri'>Brsu X jL".ane'ebf 'the Revised Statutesvof British Columbia, 1897, Cap. 187, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate ;'ol "the said Lucian Tedrow who dicD on tlie"Z2nd da>- of November; A. D., 19ol,arerequireQ;onor'be>- fore tlte 17th day of April, A. D., 1902, to seud by post;, prepaid, or deliver, to the undersigned, solicitors' for William lawless, Administrator of the,'personal estate and effects ,p£the. said deceased, their Christian names,,surnames, addresses and descriptions with full particulars of their claims, a statement of thelr'ra<5counts and the nature of the securities, (if any] held by them, duly verified. ','• t' And further take notice that aftsr'.tlie said 17th day of April, A. D. 1902, the said'. Administrator will 'proceed tb";Jd(strlbiltp^he,' Assets of the deceased "among the partieif entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall1 thett-have-hadnoticei-and"that the said" Administrator will not be liable for jhe said assets, or' any" part "thereof,"to'any'"person or persons, of whose claims notice shall not hare been received by him at the time of such distribution; '■ ■ Dated at Greenwood, B. C, this 17th day of February, A. D. 1902. ■ '.A- ~ . PRINGI,E.& WHITESIDE, Solicitors for William Lawless, Administrator. Certificate of the Registration of an Extra-Prpvincial Company. 'COMPANIES ACT. 1897" T HEREBY CERTIFY that "The Waterloo JL Consolidated Mining and Mlllidg Company" has this day been registered as an Extra- Provincial .Company, under the "Companies' Act, 1897" to carry out or effect all or anv of the objects oi the Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extends. '': ° The head office of the Company is situate' in the City, of Spokane, State of Washington, TJ. s, a. • .; •; The amount of the capital of the Company is $125,000, divided into 1,250,000 shares of 10 cents eBch. ; : The head office of the Company In this Province Is situate at Camp McKinney, and Patrick H. Graham, miner, whose address is Camp McKinney aforesaid, is the attorney for the Company. Tbe time of the existence of the Company is fifty j-ears. Given under my hand and seal of offiee at Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this 10th day of February, one thousand nine hund- and two. [us.] S, Y- WOOTTNN, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The following are the objects for which the Company has been established : 1. To do, transact, carry on, ard engage in the business or undertakings hereinafter en«m • erated and specified within the United States of America, in the Province of British Colum'- bia, and throughout the whole Dominion' of Canada : 2. To locate, buy, purchase, acquire, holdj own, maintain, equip, work, develop, improve, operate, sell, let, demise, exchange and mort' gage mineral clainis, diggings, mines,' and mineral rights of any and every kind, nature or description whatsoever : , -■ 3. To buy, purchase, hold, own, deal in, sell,' exchange and hypothecate metals, ores, mineral^ concentrates and bullion of every kind, nature fnd description : 4. T<j treat, smelt, mat, mill, stamp and re- dace ores, minerals, metals, bullion and concentrates of every kind, character and description : 5. Toerect,consiruct,m*intain,'operate,biiy. purchase, acquire, sell, dispose of. lease, let, exchange and mortgage mills, smelters, concentrators, and any and all kinds of machinery and appliances for the purpose of smelting matting, concentrating, working, redncing- crushing, refining and handling ores, minerals metals and bullion of all kinds : 6. To acquire, locate, bay, hold, own, set We want 2nd hand goods.. Ring up 106 A. "Li. White 2nd Hand company. CPPORATIOK CITY OF GREENWOOD NOTICE OF TAX SALE; ,;\ sNOTICB is hereby- given that the Tar Sale By-law will be'proceeded with on the 1st day of April, 1902, and that all lands subject to sale under the said-.-'By-law'! bn:-which the taxes are not paid on or before that date; will be charged with the full costs of said sale. G. B. TAYLOR, . City Clerk. ■' ' Dated, March 12th; 1902.' •" CP* CP< CP* CP* CP* CP* CP* CP* £5 CP* <£* CP* CP* CP* CP*\ TOrommmMmmro^ ..Bank of Montreal. Capital, all paid np, $12,000,000. Rest ;.:.$7,O00t00O. !1H| President. Lord Strathcona and Mount Foyal, Vice-President: HoX. George A. Drummond. -,., , General Manager: E. S Clooston. Branches in London, Eng. \&\^*r&J< New YorE, Chicago. Buy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial an' Travellers' Credits, available in any partjof the world. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FINUCANE, Manager. TimmmmMmMmmmmmmmmmM THE BANK OF -~® Corporation of the City of Greenwood, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of Revision for the City of Greenwood, B. C.,. on Monday the 7th day of April, 1902, at the hour of ten o'clock lu the forenoon, and foi loving days if necessary, for the purpose ol hear:' ing- complaints against the assessment as made for the year 1902 by the Assessor, and for re- -rising- and correcting- the assessment roll for that year. . Complaints to be made in writing- to the undersigned, at least ten days before the sitting of the Court. . -.■;■.• : G.B. TAYLOR, C. M. C. Greenwood. B.C. February25tli,19a!. Mineral Act 1896. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. DON'T KNOW Miueral Claim, situated lit''the Kettle Elver Mining- DWision of Yale District. Where Located : - Smith's- camp; near Boundary Falls... TAKE NOTICE that -we, Geo. R. N2den, Free Miner's Certificate No. 41655B, and Sydney . M. Johnson, Free Miner's Certificate . i- No. , 8U0B intend . sixty days from the date hereof to apply to tlie mining recorder for a certificate of improvement for the purpose of obtaining-: a crown grant for above claim, ■;. . ^ : . ; And further take notice that action under cectlon 37 must be commenced, before the issuance of such certificate of Improvements. Dated this ISth day of February, A. J)., 190J, jXjajtjtjfjsjsjtjtjfjitjitjijtjtjfij* % :■■■.■'■ '; .-■.".■- ... -fc JOarftiito I -+— ?,- Corner Copper and GreeSnwood » '»". ■ Streets. * Hotel Bfilsh North America Established 1836. Incorjooated ty Royal Charter. Capital^l,000,000-$4,866.666.66 Reserve Fund, ^350,000--$1,703,333.33 HEAD OFFICE: L0HDON. ENGLAND. , H- STIKEMAN. General Manager, Montreal. J ELMSLY. Inspector. Montreal. Branches and agents in all tke principal cities of Canada and the United States, and correspondents in all parts •of the-world. ', Greenwood Branch: W. G. H. BELT^ft»n«er. THE f AMMAN RANK OF fOMMERCE With Which is Incorporated tbe THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. , Capital, $8,000,000. - Rest, $2,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX. President. B, E. WALKER. General Manager HENRY F. MYTTON MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH. Steam Heated Throughout. £ * %■ Rooms 50 Cents % and up. fc fc Pine Assortment §, Liquors and Cigars. ^ jp %v %t »p ip tf ip if *• ** ar «p »p jp k1 »c Kloi St. Sqow I The James Cooper Mfg, Co,, I »♦- MONTREAL, OUEfeEG- MANUFACTURERS OF -*• 3 3 I ltlfl^r$0llsS^rfl^3lt1l ROCK DRILLS, STRAIGHT LINE; 3 B m*AklH/%mi DUPLEX and C0RLISS A,RC0M' 3 b ^lUgCOitlCrV^ pressors .... 3 COMPLETE MINE EQUIPMENT8 OF Ail, KtNDS. STOCK CARRIED IN ROSSLAND. B BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc. gr- Agents For The Bullock Diamond Drills. _ B H.n. V. menallVt Rossland, B. C. ^ in Greenwood is the financial and commercial centre 01 the jc: Boundary Creek District. It is the supply point for the : ^ Mining" camps. From the city roads lead to Greenwood. " •£; Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White |~ and At-wood, Wellington and otheT Boundary Creek camps. gr % "^^^^^^. * Robt.Wood or C. Scott Galloway, Greenwood. | >%, ^THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. I BRIEFLETS. Don't forjret this Alabama. Warblers tliis even in jr. Mr. A. McKinney is leaving Greenwood For his old New Brunswick home. "Mr. a.ml Mrs. McKinuey have formed <: large circle of friends i u their three years residence here who regretting: to see them leave will wish thein prosperity in their new yet old homo. "Mrs. L:irkins is slowly recovering from her recent severe illness. A live !>a.per in a live ca.mp is the Lard��au Eagle and its for sale. Concert An excellent concert will t)eg-ivcu in the Methodist Church on Monday even ag Mir ;h 31 st. under ihe au.s pi cos uf the TDpvorth E,eag-��e- Bight of the irumbeis on the prog-ram will be given by Mother L,ode Choir, The re*t ofthe program will be filled 1>y \vell- kn-.iwn looal singers and readers. S X! tit <S������������*��*�� #8t��Jfc��^ft#��5**1(3 ��:f 'i i, ft ���a Broomstick And Ssarf A Broom stick and sca.rf dial! will be given by a class of 20 children in tho salvation army barracks oci Tuesday evening next. "W. B. Wilcox, the editor'of that bright journal, the Phoenix Pioneer, favored us with a visit Wednesday last. Mr.' McNlcliol of Midway'has purchased the interest of the A. H. Sperry company in the Midway Trading company. Mr. McNichol shows confidence in the betterment of business at Midway, by this action. , ��� . Board of Trade -The membrs of the Greenwood Board of Trade -will please taTce notice that the next regular annual meeting of the Bond will be held in the offices of tlie Bealey Investment. Co,y Wednesday April 2nd at-> + o'clock in the afternoon. W. G-. Gaunce ..������ Sec-Trcas' Xbe Cailor lias the most complete Slock, of Tailoring Goods in tlic3$oiin<larv 1147 Laborers Wanted! Frank Fera has purchased the interest of Aid. Caulfield in t.-.e Ottawa hotel property. They Cut It Out The new police commissioners are in the saddle and have made a beginning by ordering the closing up of roulette and black, jack games as well as nickle- .in-tlie-slot machines and all games on Sunday. They have moreover made'a move in the right direction of forcing genteel houses of ill-fame across the creek. The police are also cautioned against.indulging their convivial' instincts while on dutv. I: Yon can secure -work to last yon from 1 to5 years owhig to tlie course you select in the. International Correspondence schools. 90 courses of study. No books to buy. 400,000 students. Would you.like a free3esson in Spanish, French or German with Phonograph, - Write or ca.ll and see' , C. H. ESKBAITGH, Lock Box 751. 'Rosslaind, B.C. GAMP McKINNEY ...HOTEL... Hugh Cameron :-: Prop. Best Brands V-Vlncs,t'liquors and .':.'Ci|ra.rs. G��<icl Stabling. CAMP.McKINNEY- B.C THE BEST BEER IN TOWN IS MADE BY C ELIYD Official Announcements. .The official Gazette of 13th irist.contains the following notices of interest to Greenwood : ; '-.'������-.���- Spring assize, City of Greenwood, May 19th next.; Civil and criminal. license, commissioners for Green wood: John J. Caulfield aud Charles J. McArthur; Collector of royalty on timber, cord- wopd etc., with power to seize and sell, Charles J. McArthur. ji POSTMAN. SrPORTMAN:; .Proprietors ASK FOR Farewell- . Capt. and Mrs I*acey of the Salvation Army farewell on Sunday 30inst. Mrs. Lacy's failng health since coming to Greenwood has compelled�����this step. She will rest in Spokane for a time. Cadet Robinson will remain in Greenwood where she is highly esteemed; -Capt. and-Mrs Lacey-have-made-many- friends in Greenwood who regret their departure. j In addition to his regular work here which has been conducted with energy and earnestness. Capt. Lacy did a fine bit of advertising for Greenwood in his war-cry write-up. j The Elkhorn Lager Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops- Try I It! It is kept on draught or in Bottles-by all the leading Hotel i ����$, $^^'4.4'44'-&'H*' * '*'"** ^^ * ^ ^* **^ * 'WELL THAT'S FINE" * ������"'. Is what' they all say about ���* * + .THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR. 4�� Impossible to cut the faces shares , easily, quickly and cleanly, Illustrated bookLet free. Mail Orders prompt!}' filled, Chinese vs Government "TT 4�� -Sound 1. Chinese forced govern- inent to their corner. Foul claimed. Round 2. Government agent got in right hook, landing fair on the jaw, and forced opponent over the ropes. | McLennan, McFeely & Company j 4> Wholesale Hardware Merchants, -<$, 4�� 122 Cordova Street, _ "/ YAHCOUVER. B. C. 4> <j�� ' ' ' ������ *?* "2S!5Z%<iZ0<>0<>0'0<^^ *' 0<>0<>0<K>CK>0-(>0-(>0<XK>0<>0<>00000 gw<>0<><><KK>-C><>CK>-<>O<>��<>O<M><><XK:<��<>C^^ -1: <>00<>0-0<XK>CH3CK>0-C>000<>0<>00<>W oaunoe & wsenwi Can sell you a lot for a home in any part of town. Can lend you money to build a home on easy terms. Can insure your home in any ofthe following first-class Companies ATLAS, GUARDIAN, ROYAL, PHENtX OF THEY ALSO DO A BIT OF LIFE, FIOILITY, AOOIDENT, PLATE GLASS AND STEAM BOILER INSURANCE. UNION, NORTHERN, CANADIAN, OONNEOTfOUT, LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, BROOKLYN, PHOENfX OF HARTFORD, NATIONAL OF IRELAND. ,0<X><><>C><>(>00<><>0-0-0<>0<>*0<><>0<>(^^ 00<>000000000000<>CKKK>000<>OOP-00<>OOpoO<K>00<J^^ Special Cine of SWrt &fai$f$ 75c are tbe best ualiie we Iwe seen at tbe Price* **<, Try rrr TV? TV? rrr rrr rTi rrr eayy and MIA-** TMVM.��>AMAI I rrr rrr Tfr rrr ."�������;��� Y VV'J ������.���'���A vvv ������"i-Y rocenes ��� ��� revisions ���AT THE��� Y*H" YtV COMPANY, I/IMITBD. rrr rrr ���rtr 'rfr *H*Y '?r? mnix ������# Present a Rigb Klass Pcrformancc 0 r tbe Benefit of tbe . Pboenis General Rospital. The ISntiM'talnmcnt n-llL Consist of a Minstrel Pirst Part of . (Jood Choruses, Solo" aud Uumic Soiiits. Che Oldest and most Cim�� Uiorn Sokes Obtainable. FboeniK miners' Union I?a!l, marcb 31 ana JBpril I. Grand forks. Iliden's Opera Rouse, SIpril 3 and 4. *���* 4IH>����<�� ��>������<>�� + * + *,6r*?9 + i Ofc5)*stra ��f fiwe Pieces. .Iinljr�� W. K- Williams. . C. H. PlonA, O. U. Tatro, tl. D. Turner. R. Horiwll. H. Sontcrvillc. W. SI. Cole. J.C. HLulz, V. Holmes. A. Ci. Simp-son, . W. H. -Ri>tlirock. C. S. McK>.'ii7.ii:, , U'. J. Picrcu,- V. I. CunU, A. T. McKenzie, .1. H. WliitB'.ide. bitilc Glacis Harrey. Volunteer Ortlieser���Mrs.. Wil.liain I'ro^sU'Vi Allien Uiner. A. Alnistrom. Dan Blner. -Under Cbc Stlaifsgeweett of mv. 3cl>n P. Rattienwav. Musical Director . -Pror. Paul Kauffmana. filaire Manager Geo. R. Mead. llnsinessiMa.nsKer \V. B. -".Villcox. Treasurer Dr G. S. Gordon. ITW.WLWIIMIff���g.-rr��ifl "STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" Assets . . $304,568,063.49 Surplus . . $66,137,170.01 H. ALLE3NBERO, Manage 605-606-607 Empire State Building-, -- ' Spokane, \Yash. CHAULES T. KIPP. Casfiier- Office Tel. Brown, 2L1. Ru.sidcnce TcL. South, 801. I
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Title | Boundary Creek Times |
Alternate Title | [The Greenwood Weekly Times] |
Publisher | Greenwood, B.C. : Boundary Creek Printing and Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1902-03-21 |
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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Notes | Print Run: 1896-1911 |
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