s v> _ ��� '^ L��i��UVurt SU01 Librtrj Vol. 7. GREENWOOD, B. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902. No. 15. PROHIBITIONISTS FAILED Member for Rossland Will Hold a Public Meeting in the City Hall Next Week���Current Political Issues will bl discussed���Liberals Association Elect Officers s x Smith Curtis M. P. ia coming here. The restless free lance o| th'e kooteniy has decided that it te time for Him to to aay something regarding the present political situation. Next week, the date to be announced later, in the city hall Greenwood he will make what is practical^ hia firat pronouncement to hia constituents'since he left his former Jeadef Joseph Martin. He will doubtless defend his course and:'as there have been strenuoua time* in the pol-; itical af^paaince the member ior Rosa- land met his constituents, his speech will be an exceedingly interesting one. Besides, the member for Rosaland is easily one ofj the beat debaters in the legislature and in the daya of Raleidoscopic political changes many eyes and ears ire .turned toward* the member for Rosaland; The politicians are anxious to learn what he intenda d>ing. The meeting will begin at eight o^cltwk sHarp. v; British Columbiaiaeasily preserving her reputation .for being the home of the most remarkable political acrobats on earth. The people,had scarcely re-covered from-the., shock occasioned ���'. by ,Mr Dennis Murphy, who although one of Prior's bitterest opponent*, .entered his' cabinet as provincial secretary, when Denny v'j^aTe-.them1 a ; further shock. ; Afte being a full fledged, cab?. inet minister with an honorablef.pre?, "fixed to his name for a period of five I days hfe resigned out; of VtHe govern-' ment, out of thelegialature and out of " '-t'ij' :|'--D^<r-"* ^'.l.'-'--'*"'' ;''. -" politics. '-' Theaev'-'Ug||^^^Qhatige*l were the resuU'pf a visU to;,hiB^tfStif*{ uents at Ashcroft. Opposition;: men from the Fraser and the Kootenay from Vaecouver Island and from ill parts of the province, made Ashcroft their Mecca and theia pilgrimage had but one. object. They were after the _acaip of Dieniiis'Murphy. Dennis Murphy decided!<his scalp was too valuable so he disconcerted political friends aud enemies by quilting. W. VV. B. Mclnnes came to the rescue of the gallant Colonel and accepted the office of provincial secretary. His rfate"wiir,bCiitcidCd"di'"Dece'mber ��16!th;r The North yictoria constituency has been opened up and T. Wi^Patersoh.. is opposing, the government candidate H. Robertson, ' Chas. A. Semlin the ex-premier has consented to run in the opposition interests in the district of West Yale made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Murphy. This is Mr. Semi in'sold constituency and he will have no difficulty in again carrying' it;"; ;l!5th/instant; There 'is much anxiety ajtnong holders of liquor licences'iest the amendment to the Liquor License Act made llast session which forbids the issue of a liquor licence to "any person who is not on the list of voters'for the legislature of the province of British Columbia" be now strictly enforced. Some of the presentilicences are taking steps to have their names placed on the voters' list; but as most of those not thus qualified are hot Brisish subjects they find themselves unable to immediately comply with the law in this connection. J. R. Brown of McLeod & Brown returned last week from Vancouver where he was counsel in the appeal cases of-McKenzie vs. Knob Hill ..com pany and Hutcheson vs. B.C. Copper company. In the. formercase... the. dependent company, appealed .against the award of the jury in. favor of McKenzie who was badly injured in- the Knob Hill mines and in the latter Hutcheson appeal against the judge setting aside the jury's verdict. Mr, Brown represented McKenzie and Hutcheson. He had associated with hm E. P.; Davis K. C. of Vancouver. The supreme after listening tothe ar- .gtttnentt* reserved itsodectsion. J. A. MacDda aid of Rossland acted for .the Knob Hill company. Temperance Sentiment is Strong in! Ontario. , ;K-& Mytton mahageriof-th^.iCana:: diati:* Bank., of. Commerce.: will, leave ���a.'^r.^-.i '*. ������-.-���.: .*������*.���-:. .* - .*.*��� -- -.--.-. $<w which will'be'lTpenl^ ���H. D. F. Sewellof the Portland branch will have charge here during Mr. Myt ton's absence. ; W. fcr. Moore representing. Gavin Spencd and Flora McDonald, the Scottish entertaineas, who delighted a Greenwood aludietice about a year ago, was here this week to arrange for their reappearance'in the city. The talented entertainers will be here under the auspices of the St. Andrews Society, on jTuesday-January^lSth.-"^-^"-^---- =-" ^ Thd ;Spokesmon-Review states that ���il1., R.- Riorden is back frpm a" visit to the Homestake mine in Summit camp B. C. and that work would shortly be started on the property. Salvation Army. The annual meeting of the Greenwood liberal association held in the city hall laat Thursday evening was largely attended. J. R. Brown was reelected president for the third year ; C. W. Wilson Vice-President; Kenneth McKentie Secretary-Treasurer and the following are the executive committee S, Darry Youilt", A. Nicholson, A. A. Crowston,\V. S. Graham,Dr. H. S. Simmons and Duncan Ross. Letters were read from Senator Templetnah and W. A. Galiher M. P. aknowledging a resolution in favor of granting rights ask-l ed by th�� V. V. & E. A resolution was introduced protesting against latm grants or cash subsidies to future railways. The resolution will - be debated at thr next meeting of tb^ association, the date of which will^be arranged by the executive a iid'to which-the public will be invited. " ���' i *."��� The association is increasing in membership aad an effort will be made to arrange a series of meetings during the winter; at which important public qaestipns will be discussed. Special' services will be held in the Salvation Army Barracks on the evening of the llth and 12th inst. Staff Captain A. E. Taylor of Spokane will be here and conduct the meetings. Ensign Southall and Liet. Johnston { have left Greenwood, the former going j had broug to Winnipeg to meet General Booth i Green wo _��1 and the latter to Grand F irks. Before , t'���!-, Thev leaving a farewell social was held in ��� Hi lief 6.1 F Toronto,. Dec. 4.���Ontario will not have prohibition. Though the actual vote will not be- determined for probably a couple of itlays, enough is known at this hour (9 3o)' to indicate that the prohibitionists halve failed in the task the legislature set'them to poll 212,723 votes,' or one half of the total vote cast in the electiou , of; 189S. Withont the stimulus of a partly organization and the presence of political excitement in the campaign the task proved too much but neve'theless ; the prohibitionists have succeeded in recording that so far as they and their oppcineuts were able to bring out the vote, that the sentiment of Otitario is largely in favor of prohibition. At 9.30 incomplete returns from 50 out of 94 constituencies show a total vote of 72,200 for and 45,920 against. Examination of the details of these returns show that they are about two- thirdsof being complete, and making allowances the majority in favor of prohibition given by these constituencies may be placed -at about 40,000. 'This is a most liberal estimate, On the same-basis the 93 constituencies of Ontario .would give a majority for prohibition of about 70,000, but majorities do not ccitni in this contest. If ia liberal estimate can only give 108,000 votes for titty of the leading constituencies it is easy to see that the remaining 44, included among which are the more sparsely settled constituencies, can hardly be expected to contribute 105,000 votes.' How, far the prohibitionists will coin from attaining the desired number of votes it is as yet impossible to state, btit based on the returns received it will not be surprising if they are at least 40,000 shy. Toronto, was.the greatest- surprise of 'th'edavf.. It had iiithetfo recorded' it-" Big Returns From Recent Shipments���Granby Company Increasing its Shipments���Mr. Underwood Discusses the Proposed Amalgamation. self iuffav.brbf license, but today "voted dwelling centres of the province were North Waterloo, Windsor and Belleville, which -voted against the act, North Waterloo by 1700, ' Windsor by 547 antjl Belville by a scant 25. The cities which voted against the act were Kingston, 22; London, 161, St. Catharines, 222;,Ottawa, with suburbs, 700; Hamilton followed Toronto with a majority of 573 for the act. Mark F. M:tdden, president of the Providence Mining- Company arrived from Chicago on Saturday last. On Muidav the second pavment was made by the company to William Fowler, the att'oi. i be -:g ?12,S()*i. There are i.wo i'uniier pa vman's of $U,500 each to be made one on March 1st and the ir tier on Jiitie 1*'. From present appearance-; these payments can be easily made from the proceeds of the mine, if the management-desire to increase liie shipment*-. The Providence mine is a surprise to mining men. Three months, Mr. Fowler made a shipment of 43 tons to thy Tr..il smelter, and this shipment ���netted the owners over S6300. The property was then acquired by the present comrany. It was believed that the narrow veins of i ich ore would wild sn!h\ ient to cover purchase price with big promts- for the owners. But the veins, have widened with development work and the values are increasing. Returns received f/on a shipment of twenty and a half I.>ns sent to the Trail smelter were of the most encouraging description. The g'osj, v..l- ue was over thirty three hund.-ed dollars and the net proceeds to the eon pany was S2;S87..j4. Last-Saturday a shipment'of 20 tons was sent to the Trail snu-lter and- it i* eri.ee'ed l.iat the returns from this w.'il be even better. The Providence is evidently the; exceptional high grade mine ia a low grade district. ��� -Mr:IMapldeu.'is naturally well pleased; with his ihitiii Tin vestment in the Bounr darv distrust... He had rioL difficulty in dispositig of "PTiSVfd'erice'���stock -"to-;his business friends In Chicago, and should the venture turn out as well as all appearances would indicate, there is plenty ofi Chicago money for further investments in the Boundary. The half a million mark will easily be overreached by-, the Boundary district in tne mater of ore shipmehts this 4 room house for rent newly finished ' year- Seven furnaces are now run- in'Fisher addition." A. 1,7 Whiter For Slaughtering Deer. the Barracks. The new olicers ate ez- ' renanded or pected in a few days. y police time to ; ���'The provincial authorities decided to put a stop to the wholesa'eslaughter of deer for the market. This week officer-Geo. Cunningham arrested at Midway William Green and Sandford- Dixon and,brought them to Greenwood. They are.charged with killing deer in excess ofithe number allowed by the Game Act viz ten. to each man. At the time of arrest they had ten carcases with hem which they were bringing to the market. It isalh-givl that they t <>��?��� al.ii'.ils of deer to and l'hoenix previots to ap jc'red hefore -Judge id y ii.oruiiig and wero rning'-f ul 1 --blast',--the"Granby-'company j has trebled its shipnrents and unless some extraordinary circumstan e intervenes, the remaining three.'weeks of j the year will make the'record jump. It was i.x;jocted earlier in' the-year that the shi'tmetits would reach 650,000 tons but ttie Kern ii: strike and aopident- and cons-i(Uent shortage of cpke for smelters and the short.-^e of power. at the GtHtiby .-Miielter cotnnine to knoek out the original estimate.- Notwithstanding the drawbacks; the Bptttidary will lead al. other districts as a pro- dace:-. -ij.'h: -days to y-ive ather evidence. the Phoenix Dec. 3���Beginning tomorrow the Gramy mines in this camp will send out 35 cars of ore daily or over 1,000 tons, a i increase of ,50 per cent over the daily tonnage oOhe last several months, and the next day 52 cars or over 1,50-J of ore will be shipped and LOCAL AND PERSONAL. b The half-yearly meeting of the board of licence commissioners forthe Boundary Creek Licence District will be held at Grand Forka oa Mon day afternoon ��� '-"���:'��� . - W .xk��:^��m��:~h~h����h>*h>.x��^^^ Ore Shipments, ���Oranby Klines.;; Mpther Lode .B.C. Mine.. -fenowahoel.. ::.i: ;'.Sunset....L:.���..v..;.. Brpokly 'n\:'���..i......... Morrison.;..... Ri &Q1^....:....:.... -" Emina;,i;l..J...... ...... Winnipeg.,.-.: ���., Golden Crown... Athlestan King Solomon... No. 7 City of Paris Jewel Carmi Providence Ruby Miscellanesus 1900 64 533 231 862 5 340 19 444 297 150 "."."'.'.' '".'. 1 076' 2 250 1 200 1901 Past Week !31 862 .... 4 725 99 548 .... 4 096 47 517 .... 630 1 731 .... 1 320 800 .... 360 150 ... 560 .... 650 ... 780 1 040 .... 2 000 160 Total 3 230 99 730 850 665 325 890 389 618 1902. 279 Ho 128 454 12 381 16 708 10 268 10 138 785 20 11 931 482 2 175 128 460 639 continued every day thereafter, according to present programme. . The two heavy Shay locomotives, one of which has been working on Deadwood hill, will once more handle the Phoenix ore traffic, and it will be all they can do to take cafe of it. This increase of ore shipments ia due to the completing of gnal arrangements by the Granby company so that all four blast furnaces, two of which have been idle since June 1st, on account of coke shortage and then on account of power, can be placed in commission as well as the two converters. All details for transmitting; power from the falls at Cascade have finally been carried out, and the current is''-'' now turned on so that it can be used as . an auxiliary at the Granby smelter in order that there may be no further trouble on account of the shortage of power. H. N. Galer assistant manager of the Granby company, returned a few days ago from a trip to Fernie, where he was , given! assurance that the smelter should have whatever coke was needed to operate its works to the fullest capacity. At present there are about 250 men em. ployed by the Granby company at ita mines', and this force will of necessity be augmented at once by about 200 men-; in order to break down, and get. out the: increased tonnagej of ore, and at the. smelter probably 75 or 100 more..mea^o will be employed.. Latterly 1. good. ., many !men;.haye been arrLvingan camp---*���_* and it is thought there will nbffbeany- trouble in securing all the skilled and., common labor required. ~'The'blovVi'ngihof the two additional- furnaces at the Granby smelter means that all seven furnaces in the Boundary smelters are now in full blast, treating about 2,500 tons of ore from the Boundary mines each 24 hours. ��3<-*��<��fr��^����o������<��>��������^��^s^x��^^ .x~xkk~x~:~k-x��:~>*��^-:����m>����-j-,:.? At Fajrvie w li. C, last Monday an Anarchist mountain farmer named C. Coss was charged by Customs Officer Sidley with having brought a bull calf into .Pj*!li^^.y��Uhpj.it_rep.ortiiig.i.to.-,the^cusv- tpms and paying the duty on same. One witness testified that Coss bought the. animal at Molson, Washington, and paid hiin $17.50 for him. Another^ man stated that he had seen the bull in a field on Coss' farm on the'British"' Columbia side of the line, arid that;-- ��oss, after telling him that he had bought the animal from R. L-Cawstou of Keremeos, had offered 'hi 111 a h?lf interest in hi3 purchase for $25. The accused stated that he sold the bull to a man named Wallace for $20 south of the line and that he did not bring him into Canada, as charged. As he brought no evidence to corroborate his statements the magistrate, C. A. R. Lambly, S. M., fined him $50 and costs and also mulcred him in the value of the bull, $17.50, as in usual the cases of smuggling stock across the line. The Curling Club. A largely attended meeting of the Greenwood Curling Club was held at the City Hall on Monday evening with J. A. Russell in the chair. The secretary read the agreement between the club and Mr. Winnett for the rink and reported that 45 members were enrolled. Since then three others have joined. Officers for the year were elected, as follows; President, J. A. Russell, (reelected); Vice President, W. G. McMynn; sec, treas., J. M. Humphrey (rdelectcd)and committee cf management, J. ��}'��� Birnie, W. L. C. Gordon and Jas. McCreath Jr The riiik is'nearing con pletion and the ice should be ready next week. Nurse Manah��n has returned from a visit to her o'd home in Ontario. Mrs. Sam Grierson returned ia-t week from a lengthy visit to friends in Duluth. Page 2. THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. >00000<><X><><><X><>000<K^^ Christmas Groceries. Do you want to make your own Plum deling or JChristmas Cakes. If you we have just what you want. : : : ervthiny choice and fresh. : : : : : Better Still Save the worry and trouble and buy them ready made. Our baker has tak _n special care and we guarantee delicious cakes and 'puddings : : : : M. E. FRAZEE, i:Li Selection Of fancy Groceries, also staples well selected. Cranberries, sweet potatoes. Al pickles. Our prices < are jnst right. : : ���:':���'-: : : : "':'":;'' Wallace-Miller Block, Copper Street. jyj^ Jtl. Jt8 IXflZrJlSJlS? GROCER AND BAKER. . *0<>CH><>000<K><>00<>000<>00<><K><>0^ Successful Dinner Given on Saturday Evening. Simpson, W. Byrne, C. Bailey, R. R. Stephen, Geo. L. Dougherty, Duncan Mcintosh, W. Nichol,.S. F. Parrish, and Duncan Ross. The dinner itself -was perfect. It was well cooked and well served. The Haggis was the greatest chieftain o' the puddin' race. It was brought in to the stirring notes of The Cock o' the North played with the proper spirit by piper McRae. The caird o' the guid things follows. his position as President for the year. "The Army and Navy" proposed by Jas. Kerr brought forth patriotic re- responses from James S, Birnie and It. Bruce Hodge. "The land o' cakes" proposed by J. P. Myers-Gray was well looked after by two stalwarts, Messrs. McMynn and Kerr. Mr. Stephen proposed "The Laud we Live in" and in reply Rev. Dr. McRae delivered the speech of the evening. Lack of sp-ace precludes any extended Large Attendance of Enthusiastic Scots and Friends. ���<><K>��<>0<>O<X><>O<0<><><>0<^OOO{^0O0O^ Coir* o' fle 45utb Z��in$B. * * / <> THB CU.TUJL.1X. WI' ASMOflTIOK DUE. VTIC.T. &BK J, I1L.1SSH1N TO Hicdirr ffl'. OYSTERS PBAB N>IW YORK. SOUP. COCKYLEEKIE. CURLY KAIL. Come sit ye down my cronie, An gte us yer crack, Let the win tak the care O' this worl on its back Our hearts to despondency We ne'er wull permit. We've aye been provided for And sae wull we yet. So sang the members of the Greenwood St. Andrew's Society at the fourth annual dinner at the Imperial Hotel on Saturday evening. This philosophical view of life extended to their friends present and every one of the cosmopolitan crowd joined lustily in the refrain and seemed to enjoy the Haggis and other Scottish things as well as their more fortunate brother Scots. It was a great dinner worthy of the great occasion. From the time President Gordon took the head of the table and asked the Chaplain Dr. McRae, wi' anmonition due to ask a blessin' to begin wi', until Auld Lang Syne was sung there was not a dull moment. The brother Scots and gentlemen went there expecting to enjoy themselves ,and they were not disap pointed. Those who were there : James S Birnie, D. C. McRae, L. Bruce Hodge, F. J. Finucane, John L. Retallack, Kaslo, J. P. Myers-Gray, Geo. Cun ningham, Finlay Fraser, W.G. H. Belt, Dr. A, O McRae, C. Scott Galloway, W. L. C. Gordon, H. F. Mytton, W. E. " HodgesV H." B. Monroe" Jas. Kerr, W. G. M;Mynn, Alex. McDonald, Murdoch Kempt, A. M. Whiteride. E. Foyle Smith W. J.' Elson, J. W. Ellis, H. C. Shaw, D. McD. Hunter, W. W. Howe, J. Drum, A. Martin, A. Bernard, D. McPherson, D. Dean, A. G. PUSH. sawmom bil't. herrin', new drawn frae the Forth. (A snifter o' the "Bailie" tae pie's mair smeddum. SMA COOR'BES. SMOOKEP I1KEEST O'BIHDS wi' Mushrooms. CELERY. TOMAT1ES AN' COOCUMBBKS CHOPPIT. ' SHRIMP PATTIES. HAQOIS, (.���UT CHIEFTAIN* O* TUX PUDDIN' ICA.CE" HKRVKD IN TAM Q> HKASTIK ITVI.X. PAKTAN SALAD. SAUTIT MANDIES. ATHOl BROS*. "l IIAE A BHOIJTU, AN U.TL'' DKOUTII AN' WAT Kit DOlifl MA GUri>." ROASTIT. Kins o' hielan' stot, wi' Carse o' Gowric bree. bubbly jock wi' berry broo' au' champit tatties. FLOWKK KAIL. BASH'T NEEPS. a ��'ke sRjir o' tiik A.ur.i> Xikk. HET MIKCE PIES. LEMON TAIRTS. puddin' wi' plums in tilt, TRIML1N' TAM. SHAKIN' l'RUMMIE, rid an' yellow. PAULS O' AITCAKE. SHORT BREAD, wi' 8weeties. A KKTO1UCK FRAE MACL.AREN O' PERTH. NITS. BLACK COFFEE. RAISINS. A WKC DRAF O' GLENLIVAT TACHCEP A* DOWN. "We thank Thee for these mercies a' Sae far ayont oor merits : Let Mistress Graeme tak aff the. plates, And Pat bring ben the sperits." ?ooooooo��ooooooo<x>ooo^>oo<xk>oo<x>o<x>o<>ooo<>oo<x>o6 much faith in Greenwood as they had in their native land and the City would be better for it. All that was needed to make the city and district was confidence and more united effort. D. C. McRae proposed "Parliament and Bar" and Messrs. Shaw and Whiteside greatly surprised and delighted the audience with the amount of eloquence they gave out without charging any thing.' D.. McD. Hunter proposed Sister Societies and .Geo^ L. Dougherty president :of the District Federation of Miners replied. He paid an eloquent tribute to the work of the various fraternal societies and the large amount of good they die1 in relieving distress. The City of Phoenix was responded to by Mr, Martin. The Press and the Ladies concluded the list and Auld Lang Syne brought the banquet to a close. It was a lively night and everybody entered into the spirit ofthe evening but none needed to say "Your airm Jaimie! that's a man I've sairly lamed myself." As is customary the Society sent greetings to sister societies in all parts of the continent a'nd received numerous well wishes over the wire from the Scots invarious cities. Below are the messages and replies. Messages. Greenwood, B. C, Nov. 29th 1902, St. Andrews Sbc. Chicago and New York, Wer'e howkin' Gloryholes in haggis and ,rin'nin' Whushey frae oor smelters can ye hae mair ? Here's tae ye. W. L. C. Gordon, Prest. St. Andrews Soc. she's nae dry yet. sae here's tae re. . W. L. C. Gordon, '������'' Pf ei.. (Continued on page three.) , CHAPTER 40. '. ���;���,'. An Act to amend the Liquor Licence Act 1900. "1900 c 18." .��� ���"��� <��� ' (2tst June, 190?.) His Majesty, by and with the advice aad con- Beot of the Legislate Assembly of the prov- .iuee of British Columbia, enacts as follows:: 1. This Act may be cited' as the Liquor License Act (1900) Amendment Act, 1902. ': 2. Section 37, of chapter 18 of the statutes of 1900, being' the "Liquor License Act 1900" is hereby repealed, and the following substituted therefore, ; "37. No license under this. Act shall be issued or transferred to any person of the Indian race, or to any person who is not on the list of voters for the Legislature of the province, of British Columbia." ��� I - *. The toast list began with the King which was loyally and enthusiastically drunk. This was followed by a song by L. B. Hodge. During evening James Kerr, C. Scott Galloway, James S.' Birnie, A. M. Whiteside, A. G. Simpson, W. G. McMynn, W. W. Howe, F. Finucane, and others contributed to the evening's entertainment Mr. Nichol playing_ tbe accompani men ts. .._._ __The second toast "The Greenwood St. Andrew Society" was proposed by retiring President Gordon and responded to by President-elect Galloway who made an eloquent speech in which he extolled the virtues of the Scots. As is customary with the society he then took reference to any of the several excellent speeches which were made. The Boundary District and the Mining Industry was proposed by Duncan Ross and Duncan Mcintosh and John L- Retallack of Kaslo. The former gave reasons for the faith that is in him in reference tothe Boundary and the iatter expressed bis pleasure at having the opportunity--to-attend a St. Andrew's dinner in Greenwood. He spoke hopefully of the mining industry generally. The City of Greenwood was proposed by Finlay Fraser and F. J. Finucane and Duncan Ross responded- Mr. Finucane told the Scots to have as Greenwood, B. C. Nov. 29, 1902. Seattle, Wn., Spokane, Wn��� Portland, Ore., San Francisco, We hae driftit on the haggis and struck a strange stream o' Whtiskey, She's hae dry yet, here's tae ye. W. L. C. Gordon, Prest. St. Andrews Soc '- MINERAL ACT, Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. FOURTH-OF-JULY, Mineral Claim, sltaate , in the Kattle River Mining Division of Yale District. Wliere located:���Near to Canyon ���" Creek, Main Kettle River. TAKE NTOICEthat we Alex; Waddell and E. ��� Sullivan, Free Miners' certificate Nos. B. 40,450 and B.40,449 respectively, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply, to the Mining-Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the .purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And furtlier take notice that action uuder section 37, must be:commenccd before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvemants ��� Dated this 31st. day of May, A.D. 1902. Last issue Jan 15 MINERAL ACT- Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ' BOSTON Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District Where located : On Can von Creek, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that we, Felix Darragh and Wiiliam Dacey. Free Miners'Certificate Nos. 61,857and B30,388 respectively ,inteiid,sixty day* from thedate hereof, to' apply tothe Mining ���Kecorder for a Certificateof Iniprovements, for the purpose of obtainiuir a Crown Grant of- the aboveclaim: - And further, take notice that. actloti. under, section 37, must be commenced before. the is-' suance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of May, 1902. Last issue Jan li. * - MINERAL ACT NOTICE OF FORFEITURE; Greenwood, Nov., 29, 1902. Nelson and Victoria St. Andrews Soc. Oor glory hole is a' in Haggis an' oor smelters' rinnin' whuskey, wat wad ye hae mair? Auld Scotland an, her sons forever;--��� -��-.^~.^-*---~*--^ .^=-=-���=���--=-^-=-- W. L. C. Gordon, Pres. Greenwood, Nov. 29, 1902, Rossland and Vancouver. We hae sunken on the Haggis an' we're noo pumpin ..oot the v/huskey; Po LEWIS MEYER, FERDINAND HASSE, aud to any person or persons to whom thev may'have transferred their Interest In the "WHITE HORSE" Mineral claini situate , in Copper Camp,- iii the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District, British Columbia. You are hereby notified that -we' have caused to be expended $205.00 to hold the said mineral claim under the ''Mineral Act" that the proportion you shouldcontributc for you undivided one half.interest in^the above claim is $102.50^ and if within ninety days from the first"publication of this notice you fuil or refuse to contribute the said sum of 5102.50 which is now due, with all costs of advertising, yourUhterest in tho said mineral claim will become yested in us the undersigned, your co-owners Wider section 4,'of an Act entitled the"Mineral-Act Amend ment Act" 1900. E�� Dated at Greenwood this 7th November, 19027 Maroaret-r. Mercer, H. L. Wood. James Graham; Annie Hudscn. J &j*#j*j��jt$jt#jit!jt ji jtjt&j* j�� j�� j��j��jij��jij8jBjej��jij��ji jtjjjt ji ,j* # jajtjtj* jtj jtjs jtjtj/t j�� jt jtji ,*,* jt j�� jej�� jt jt jtj jt ja jsjtjtM jt j\*& jt jjtj.#jtjjt jm^'ji jmjM* ~ r ��������������� y .������-���'���'��� u- , : ' . 'i ^ I IMPORTED DIRECT % : : : FROM : :: % % i WSBB^\nf li *^t^if^ I MP, I /Vl'l IJ If "c"ttRBNB0N f ZWB& MM IJL��#-*P^��#i m. JI I IJUnS A I 11JL4\aI"V# ... h��tei*. THE OLD WORLD. \ -..- _ - _���' -_���.-. * ��� * i = % ? ���-������.���%, :; % NEXT T�� THE 5 MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. MONTANA, MONTANA FRACTIONAL. COLORADO, IDAHO, MULDOON, and NEVADA, Mineral Claims, situate in the Kettle River Mininir Division of Yale District. Where located : Near to Canyon Creek, Main Kettle River, TA KE NOTICE that we, Alex. Waddell and William Graham McMynn, Frcp Miners Certificate Nos. B40.450 and B40.601 respectively, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining- Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Giants of the above clainis. And further take notice that action, under ���ection^ 37. must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvemenes. Dated this 31st day of May, 1902. Ai.ex Waddell. William Graham McMvnn Last issue Jan. 25. MINEBAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. MONA, Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located : Near to and West of the Canyon Creek Lakes, Main Kettle River, and South of the El Dorada Mineral claini. TAKE NOTICE that we, H. D. Barnes, Ed. Ruckle, and Mary McMvnn, Free Miners Certificate Nos. B40801, B4213S, and B4o602 respectively, intand, sixty da^s from the date hereof, to apply to the Mlniu^ Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such t-'ertificateof Improvements. Dated this 31st day pf May, 1902. H. D. Baxnel. Ed. Ruckle. Mary McMynn. Last issne Jan. 25. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. MOGUL. UTOPIA, RAMBLER, DENVER andCHAMPION. Mineral Claims.situate in the Kettle River Mining- Division of Yale District. Where located : Horseshoe Mountain, Main KettleRlver. TAKE NOTICE that I. Albert E. Ashcroft. Free Miner's Certificate No. B3026S, acting as airent for Charles Dunbar Temple, Free Miner's Certificate No BM^i, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Min.ng Recorder for certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining crown grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must bj commenced before the issuance of such certificates of improvements. Dated this 30th day of September, 1902. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P.L.S. Last inset tion Dec. 31. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE "MONITOR" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Miuing Division of Yale District. Where located : On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft, Free Miner's Certificate No. 8302^5 acting as agent for Owen Mellow, Free Miner's Certificate No. B7421.-2, and Jacob Peterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. B40446, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply tothe Mining recorder for a certificate of Ini. provements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown Grant of the above claim. . And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th dav of September, A. D. 1902. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P. L. S. Last issue Dec. 31. MINERAL AQT. .Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. "ROB ROY" Mineral Claim, situated in the Kettle River Mining Oivisionof Yale District, . Where located : Providence Creek camp, west of and adjoining "Iron Mountain" mineral claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. James Alexander Macdonold, acting as agent for James J. Warren, .Free Miners Certificate No. B.">7360, intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate 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'* iate of Improvement. Dated,this 22nd day of September.A. D., l902. J. A. MACDONALD. Vt THE BOUiN )Ai\Y CRdJEK TIMES Page 3 �� 77ze Greaf Question Will he What to "Buy forthe Holiday gift and Where * to Buy it <A Visit to Our Store wilt Suggest SMany Pleasing Gifts. CIGARS ~- 'Everything is to be found here. Boxes of 100���SO���25. What pleases a man more. For a beautiful Christmas gift to a gentleman friend try a box of Flor De Murias at $5.50. But we have good brands at all prices. toy books, papeteries, etc;, CIGARETTES LEATHER GOODS TOBACCOS English, Egyptian,; Turkish, etc. Players Navy Cut Cigarettes, box of 50 at $1.20 are nice. '��� A large variety of Ladies' Purses at cost. Men's Wallets, etc. Cigar and Cigarette Cases. CONFECTIONERY PIPES We ase making a great specialty of this line from 75 cts per pound up. Are always suitable. A great variety in stock ranging from $1.00 to $6.^0. If you buy a pipe you will need Tobaccos. We have a large variety of brands. As a suggestion,' Players Navy Mixture at 50 cts. per tin. Gun Metal Cigarette Cases and Match Boxes at $2 00 and $1.50 each. OUR REGULAR TRADE WIL NOT BY ANY MEANS <BE NEGLECTED. ��� St. Andrew's Banquet (Continued from page two) ^ Greenwood, Nov. 29, 1902, : Winnipeg aud Toronto.' v.; Oor ore's low grade' but our whuskey' ;'high grade, an' we hae plenty O'baith Her��,s tae yere aitcake, *' . W. L. C. Gordon, Pres. Greenwood, B. C, Nov. 29,1902, St. John N. B., and Halifax N. S. Oot mines are na sma and oor whua- key's gay bra Oor fusheaters sin' a greetin' hame. W. L. C. Gordon, Pres. Replies New York, N. Y. Dec. 1, 1902, St. Andrews Society Greenwood, Greetings to our Brother Scots on this St Andrews Day. New YOrk St. Andrews Society. Halifax, N; S. Dec. 1, 1902, President St. Andrews Society Greenwood B. C. May ye a be bricht and catitie the nicht. G. H. Taylor, President North British Society of Halifax N. S. - Winnipeg Man, Nov. 29, 1902. St. Andrews Society Greenwood B. C. Sorry for yer low grade, but man, Mackie's a gran' cure Tak' care an' dinna droon the miller. .Ike Grant. President. Rossland, B. C. Nov. 30, 1902, President St. Andrews Society Greenwood B. G. Fraternal greetin's.Blythe, and merry be ye at inspiring bowl, John Barley : corn what dangers thou canst tnak us scorn, but dinna forget your devotions. St. Andrews Society. Chicago, Ills. Nov. 29, 1902, President St. Andrews Society Greenwood B.C. The Day and wha honor it, again we pledge the toast an' we'll drink with you once more as we've always done of yore to auld Scotland and the heroes she can boast. Walter S. Bogle. President. Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 29, 1902. W. L. C. Gordon, President St. Andrews Society Greenwood, Many thanks-for yer kind greetings may ye be bright and cantie the nicht. C. H. McCauley. President St. Andrews and Caledonian Society." Toronto, Ont., Nov.30, 1902. President St. Andrews Society Greenwood B. C. Goodwill on earth'.to man this day be Scotia's prayer. George Kennedy. Nelson, B. C, Nov. 30, 1902, President St. Andrews Society Greenwood B. C. . We hoop that ye will hae a guid nicht o" it; but dinna virst yer wames we' haggis and whuskey. Think that ye may buy the joys owre dear remember Tarn o'Shanter's mare. Tom Duncan. President. ALL SENSIBLE PEOPLE TRAVEL BY THE C. P. R. PEED AFETY ATISFACTION. The Tie That Binds Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. CORNWALL Mineral Claim situate in the Ketlle River Mining Division of Osoyoos District. Where located : About two miles North east of Camp McKinney on McCarren Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, Sydney M. Johnson acting'as agent for P. B. S. Stanhope, Free Miner's Certificate No. B55422, intend, sixty days from date hereof, to apply to the ! Mining Recorder for Certificate of Improve- j ments. for the purpose of obtaining a Crown I Grant of the aboveclaim. And further take notice that actions, under section 37, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 3rd day of July. A. D. 1TO2 Sept. IS. SIDNEY M. JOHNSON The East and West Together. Leaves Greenwood 2:37 p. m Arr Winnipeg 3rd day 8:45 a in Arr St Paul 3rd day 6:40 p m Arr Chicago 4th day 9:40 am Arr Toronto Sth 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 C P R is, was. and ever will be the "Only Way" All doubts of this will be dispelled bv application to E REDPATH, Agent. Greenwood,B. C. J. S^CARTERv��� Ev Jr^COYLEv . DP.A., Nelson. G.P.A. Vancouver Spokane Falls & Northern Railway Co Nelson & Fort Sheppard 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 and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. & N. Co., for points east, west and south; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific Ry. Connects at Nelson with the K. R. and N. Co., Kaslo and K. & S. points. Connects at Curlew with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffel cars run on trains between Spokane and Republic. Effective Nov. 22. 1902. Leave Arrive 9:25 a. tn. Spokane 5:45 p. m. 10:15 a. m. Rossland 5:10 p. m. 7:00 a.m. Nelson 8:00 p.m. 11:00 a. in. (Millers, Grand '4:00 p. m. Forks) 9.15 a. in. Republic 5:40 p. m. H. A. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent, Spokane, Wash Mineral Act 1896. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. "NICKLE PLATE" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mininir Division of Yale District. Where located : About five miles North of Canycn Creek and about two miles West of the Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that we. Charles Newman, N. E. Peterson and P. A. Linberir, all of Camp McKinney in the said Division. Free Miner's Certificate Nos. B. 40.489: B. 40,447. and B. 40.44S resscctivcly, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the \lininir Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining- a Crown Grant ofthe above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. CHARLES NEWMAN. NILS EDVIN PETERSON PATRICK AXEL LINDBERG Dated this 31st day of May, A. D. 1902. �� Last issue Nov. 30. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements- NOTICE. TACOMA Mineral claim situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Osoyoos District. Where located : Near Boundary Falls and adjoining-the Don't Know mineral claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, Sydney M. Johnson acting-as apent for Sam J. Jensen, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 41799 and Annie Christeiisou, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 54915, . intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Iniprovements, for the purpose of obtainiiifr a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of iniprovements. Dated this 6th day of Julv, A. D., 1902. Sept. 18. SYDNEY M, JOHNSON MINERAL ACT, 1900. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE NORTH STAR,RING,SILVER BELL,HARD TO-BEAT,MOUNTAIN VIEW,MASSINGER and BOBBIE BURNS Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that we, Mary Turner McMynn and William Graham McMynn. Free Miners.;.Certificate Nos. BS4902 aad Bs4901 respectively, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder lor Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And- further take notice that action, under section =37,~niust^be commenced^before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this ISth day of July, 1902. Mary Tokner McMynn, William Graham McMynn. Last issue Jau. 25. MINERAL ACT, Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ���'LA PLAZA" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River, Mining Division of Yale Dist rict. Where located : Providence camp. Take Notice that I, John P. McLeod, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 54954 as agent for GeorgeF. Miller. Free Miner's Certificate No. B 55OO6' iutend, sixty days from thedate hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of"; Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And-further take notice that action, andei section 37, must be comMenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 21st day of October, A. D., 1902. Last ins. Dec. 24. J. P. McLEOD Corporation of The City of Greenwood. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1903. VOTERS LIST. The following persons are entitled to have their names ulaced on the Voters List for the Municipal Elections for the year 1903, fo Mayor and Aldermen of the City oflGreenwood. Any male orfemale, being a British subject of the full age of twenty one years who, a. Is the owuer of real estate Of the assessed value of not less than one hundred dollars or, b. Is the representative, being a resident British subject duly authorized by tits directors of an incorporated company, which is the assessed owner nf lands, or of improvements of lauds, situated within the Municipality or, c Is the holder of a trades license, the annual fee of which is not less than five dollars or, d. Is a householder, who has paid, on or be., fore the 31st. day of December iu the year im. mediately pjior tothe day ofthe nomination, all municipal rates, taxes, assessment rentals and license fees, which are not Ceangeably on land, payab'e by him or her to the Municipality. Provided howtiver that in the case of the holder of a trade license' or in the case of a householder, he or she shall, during the Month of December. In each year, make and cause to be delivered to the City Clerk a statuary declaration- set out in Section 2 of The Municipal Elections Act Amendment Act 1902. Forms of the said declaration maj- be obtained at the office of the City Clerk at the City Hall Greenwood B.C. + I "WELL THAT'S FINE" Is what they all say about + 4�� + .THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR. j* Impossible to cut the face; shaves ��!�� easily, quickly and cleanly, Jfa Illustrated booklet free. Mail Orders promptly filled. | McLennan, McFeely & Company '4�� Wholesale Hardware Merchants, 4> 122 Cordova Street, . VANCOUVER. B. C. * * * * * * <�� "STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" Assets . . $304,568,063.49 Surplus? . . $66,137,170.01 H. ALLENBERGTManager, 605-606-607"Empire State'Buildingr"'^^^--^ = Spokane^ WasHr CHARLES T. KIPP. Cashier- Office Tel. Brown, 211. Residence Tel. South, 801. Fashionable * Clothing ? -���;W*Z , ' .i*.-.. ��� ���ATX? -^-rTramifiErpi?^^^ 1 .tou C=9 E. A. Small & Go's �� Clothing This meritorious brand of Tailor-made Clothing lias long since heen tried and proven. 'Tis the best made, best cut, best finished, and the best value in the Dominion. If you would have "Royal Brand" Clothing look for this guarantee label in the pocket of the Garment. RcwalBrand^-*^ CLOTHING <gp9 REGISTERED Dated Xmvmber 14tli r)o2 ���������.R.TAYLOR C. M. C E. A. Small & Co., are founders in Canada of Tailor-made Clothing ready-to-wear. 'V.'.SiiLSBE ?)��� Siluby .P0J. George $ g����� GREENNW00D, B. C, Page 4. v.. THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. 00��400����0&00000tt��i��0��t��������0fi��&&*00ffi��000$00$00000����000000 ION ft e ft- on all & (iarincnts. THE BEST WORKMANSHIP EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. CLEANING. PRESSING AND KEFA1KING IIONK. THE LATEST GOODS THE~i^WEST��RiCES. COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. W. ELSON, Merchant Tailor OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL, ���A Mclnnes was never known loleav a $4000 job until kicked out. Might we be permitted to rise and explain that the the provincial secro tarv's ti.'line is not Dennis. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOO-: Established 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. The City Council. ��##ft��������*### ��0����00*00$t0��i*!r��00��0S��*��0iif000������00��00��00000 Che Boundary Creek Times Issued Every Triday Duncan Ross Makacikk Em-TOR SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. greater railway man than Jim Hill. The latter tried to get into British Columbia without asking for subsidies and he met wi'.h nothing but opposition from the start. The Gnntl Trunk is not as sleepy as it looked awav b;ick in Bruce county. Per Ybar S 2 00 Six Months 1 25 To FOKKIOK COUNTWES 2 50 FRIDAY DKCEM11ER5 lilt. WISE OLD CRAXD TRUNK. There is an up-to (lateness about the movements of the Grand Trunk officials which augurs well for the future success of the road. When general manager Hayes announced that the old railway would be continued io the Pacific coast, the good people of the casi rejoiced that no subsidy or subvention was asked. 'The building of railways without plundering the public, extracted encomiums even from Sir Thos. Shaughnessy. This public spiri ed policy might look all right iu Ontario, but the Grand Trunk olllcials well knew that thev could never secure an entrance into British Columbia unless they ask for something. So they sent Mr. Morse and their old war horse Wainwright to Victoria. He immediately made himself persona gr.ifa with the government by luinouneing "The purpose of my visit to the coast is to see the government and pcop'e regarding the Grand Trunk Pacilic, and we - shall-ask-for-subsidies .similar-to other transcontinental lines." That announcement will make the way easy for the Grand Trunk in this province. Thev wont be troubled with opposition from the government, nor with injunctions, nor with quo warranto proceedings. Let t;'em go the other transcontinental lines one belter and ask for more and they will make life long friends of all members of the government and the majority of the legislature. Every man is judged by success. Waitiwright in some respects is a THE COKE SUPPLY. The Fernie Free Press has spoken. We would be indeed ungrateful if we did not hasten to express our appreciation of the presumably semi-official a.s- snrrances that there is going to be no shortage of coke. Amalgamations may take place, smelters may be increased, new smelters may be erected, but the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company will always be ready with the goods. Jay P. Graves is quite wrong. He need fear no shortage of coke. We have a faint recollection of similar as~urrauces coming' from Ferine some lime ago. Empty coal and coke bunkers, aud none in transit alarmed smelter men but they were buoyed up by timse seductive assurances that came from Fernie. There must be an excep tion to every good rule and the rule that Fernie is always ready to supply coke did not escape. The spectre of siient mines, cold smelters, idle miners and general stagnation of the mining industry still haunts us, but in the future everything is going to be lovely. There will be no more strikes, no more accidents, and the British Columbia smellers will always ha 'e first consideration. - Wo are-glad-to hear-it. -The-Crow-s Nest Pass Coal Company deserves success. II invested a large some of money in the development of its mines it has done a great work despite great obstacles and accidents,we are prepared to give it due credit. The point we wi:-h to emphasize, however, is that in a coiin1 ry like this rich in its coal measures, the mining industry should never be stilled by lack of fuel for the smelters. At the regular meeting of the City Council, on Monday evening amendments to the water rates by-law were considered. Two matters were discussed at length. The first was the use of water for garden sprinkling. It was felt that regular consumers of water should be encouraged when desirous of using water to beautify their grounds, but that the city could not afford to install a service for lawn sprinkling alone. It was finally decided that a minimum charge for water for at!y purpose should be $12 a ye.* and that regular consumers should be charged S3 per annum additional when water was used for sprinkling. Another matter was the fixing of a charge for running service pipes to the street lines. In all other towns a charge is made for this work but heretofore in Greenwood the city put in the service pipe to the street line without expense to the consumer. The city engineer was asked to fix the lowest possible flat rate to cover this cost and the by-law will be further considered next Monday evening. W. E. Hodges was appointed city auditor at s salary of $150 per annum. CAPITAL, ^l,000,0OO--$4)866,666.66 Reserve Fund,^"365,000--$1,776,333.33 London England. H. ST1KEMAN, General Manager, Montreal, J. ELMSLY, Inspector. Montreal. >���"������ " Branches and agents in all the principal cities of Canada and-the United States, and correspondents in alt parts of the wdifl-d.'*'' ; GREENWOOD BRANCH : Copper Street^ - .CK>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOO<>OOOO<>���OOOOO^��� O0OCW>O0O0OOO0OOOOOO00O0O0O��OOOO0O000O0OO0<>:00000��0000O: There is no danger of Billy quitting' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PIPES, CIGARS, T0BACC0S ANB CIGARETTES. WATCHES AN CLOCKS REPAIRED ALL. WORK GUARANTEES, CURLEW STAGE OFFICE. S. BERRY YUILL, COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHEN OUGHT WE TO GO TO A DENTIST? Maii)r think it unnecessary to devote particular attent- tion 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. DR. MATHISON DENTIST Naden-Flood Block, Greenwood, B. C. ABEL HALLBERG MAKOFACTOKEU AND DEALER IN J, Kl��") GREENWOOD AND MIDWAY, B. C. Rubber Stamps SEALS, STENCILS, PRICE MARKERS, PRINTING WHEELS, NUMBERING MACHINES, BAND DATING AND NUMBERING STAMPS, CHECK PERFORATORS, RUBBER TYPE, PRINTINe m REPRESENTING : The Phoenix Fire Assurance The British America Assur- Co. of London, England. ance Co., of Toronto. The Western Assurance Co., of Toronto. The Canadian Birkbeck la- vestment and Savings Co. MINES. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE. ���^^v: THE :^��*=��� Copper Street. r fi: : I d<5 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. TRV OUR COPPE E # Charles R. Pittock, : Prop'r. jj,j;,jp#.jp^jp#v,f.jj,jpjj,jj,,j, ^jj, ^^jj^^^^t^t^t^j^*^v*3��j*,* Greenwood Liauor Company & i& *& fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc fcfc <* * ���* Calgary Beer, S fcfc fc** fcfc R GRIEGERrManager: r*****,��*****��**��*^^ ��� PRESSES, ETC.- FRANKLIN STAMP WORKS, Vancouver OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Delicious Toothsome Better Than Imported Goods. from Alberta, A 1 in every particular. E. SEMERAD Dealer in Fruits, Con/ P fectionery. Etc, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ft ft ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft o ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft ft * ft ft -30 the Oyster Season Is now in full swing. Try our BULK OYSTERS. Imported by us direct from the beds. Strictly fresh aud of good quality. P* Burns $ Co, ����#����������0��a<i������#����ei��������ft��00����0oa��������0��tt����������*aa���� a �� a e ��� e �� a a ��� �� �� �� 0 0 �� 04 DEALERS IN I FURNITURE ) CARPETS, $ LINOLEUMS, ETC. ? �� COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD. V What About Your Xmas ad. ? V THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES Page 5. >i^<tMlv#^ HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, China Sets, Odd pieces in China, Wedgewood and other fancy ware. .Carving Sets, Water Sets, Chamber .'Sets, Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Lamps, Pocket Knives for both Women and Men. : Skates,-'< a fine assortment for Men, Women and Children. Brussells Carpet Sweepers. Ranges, Stoves, and a thousand other'suitable articles. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT .Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Mufflers. Handkerchiefs*. Gloves, Suspenders, Ties, Umbrellas Cuff Buttons, Etc., Etc. Each of our departments abound with Christmas Goods 3�� Before selecting your gifts for Xmas, call and see our many beautiful and useful articles, 3�� ^C raEMDMBJBR a complete stock. Try us with your H>S Xmas Orders. The Place, Where Good and Prices are*Right RUSSELL--LAW--CAULFIELD GO. LIMITED GROCERY DEPARTMENT Absolutely the most complete and best selected stock of Groceries in the district. We have been very careful in selecting our Holiday stock, and positively have everything needed to prepare the nice things for Christmas. A car of Ogilvies products just arrived consisting of their famous Hungarian Flour, R. Oats, Wheat Gramiles, Etc. Etc. Monarch, the new soft wheat, state of Washington, Flour now carried by us. Apples, a car en route of fine Winter apples, all good keepers. m_ &m- ���<f'P^ 3^55^00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THE EDITORS EA Y CHAIR. ���X-X"X~> ^��X���^���*^WX^^^#*X��XMXKWX��X^W"XWXKKK'KK'<��X���^5�� Those who helped to organize a mock parliament in the little red school house or in the school room of some modest church, and who played at the game of politics in an educative sort of way, cannot but be struck with the striking similarity between the crude legislative organization and the political affairs of thisprovince to-day. In the liiock parliaments of the red school house dr village church, governments were often wrecked by the vagaries of some of its supporters. Without notics and without explanation, supporters often went this country decide that British Columbia is worth lighting for and they make a serious effort to divide the people into two distinct parties. If this were done it would be impossible for a bright young man like Dennis Murphy to make' an ass of himself. The mock parliament has its place but that place is not in the pile of stone that adds to the beauty of the Capital of the province. . NOTICE OF FORFEITVRE. To A. BRANSON, D. RCCAMPI3ELL, D. A. CAMERON and any others concerned : You arc herebj- notified that I have expended over to th^oppositlori;.Vrhis.:week a j^labor^in^^s ����,^Boston" beardlessyouth would hurl anathemas j ^^e^Ri^^^he ��i& I^r^M _���..<... ..���-,.. ^f .rn���arr,mpnt' iiptft Division of Yale District, the sum of Three against a corrupt government, next Hundred Dollars, and $7.50 for recording the ��������1, ua ,������M y,o fr,,.r>r{ -, full flpdp-pd same, such being- the amount required and week he would be tound a run neagea nccessary to hold the said claims *under the ���,l;���.( ��,;r,;a��-f.r p-ninvinir the emolu- provisionsof the "Mineral Act' and Amending- cabinet minister enjoying tne emoiu Acts. and .f at the ex^:ration of nillety dftys _-i.��* ��ffi������ ���*,rf" K-,cU;.i,r ;-i Hip from the date of the first publication of this ments of office, and basking 1.1 tne notlce in tUe Boundary creek Times you fail ���i ���* wjc ~..n���A^rr, nnonnonfo The- <" refuse to contribute your portion of such ex- smiles of his quondam opponents, ine penditt,rei ���ameiy $230.5o, toother with al' .���-���'' w . .tn,���^���,^i, n���i!jn,��i,k vv.T5 costs of advtrtisintr, your Interest in ������' object of these mock parliaments v\ as raineral daims SIlaU'bJccomc im.ested i said in me .. j 'ii iu�� -���,.:..���. rrUr,amf^r,n in the. m-t- (your co-owner) upon filing in the proper office to drill the rising generation in the ait ^ tllatbehalf ^affidavit required by Section _*'��� ... i,:���_ \;-D^ootii;tv wne 4 of the "Mineral Act Amendment Act, WOO." of public speaking. Versatility was nated this 28th day of October, 1902. more of a necessity than consistency. '��� JOHN N. GREDEN. ���--..:������-.���'���._. Lastpuplication Jan. 31,1903. It was considered a feat of oratory to ���,�����,���., .,.���. :��� . . x, ., , MINERAL ACT. be equally athomeon= both- sidesota^ Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. subject.'. No responsibility..was attached to the Speaker's Utterrances. He "MEXICO" Mineral Claim, situate in the , , , , ... .-_..i����� Kettle River Mining- Division of Yale Dis- was not thereto exploit any particular lrict wherelocated: In Triple Lake principle. Consequently he. was free ^pAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft, to appear on the side of tie government la^ Certificate No. B50582, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining- Recorder for a Certiiicate of Improvements, for the purpose -f obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And furtlier take notice that action, Uuder ection 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of September, A. D., 1902. ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P. L. S. Last issue Dec. 31st. or opposition. In British Columbia today public life appears to be regulated in a similar way. In the absence of well defined parties, principles are merely for the purpose of securing election and are not intended to bind a man after he gets in the house. Indeed there is no guarantee that a man can find his platform or his principles if he wished to be bound by them. A public man has enthusiastically entered a fight, hugging a delusion that he had at least found a heaven born leader, who had the right brand of panaceas for the ills of the province and one who would always stay true. When the elections were over, is has sometimes happened that the patriot was unable to find his leader and that the panaceas which were for.election purpose only had been returned to the shelf, Urder such circumstances what could the poor fellow do? The easiest way out of the difficulty is to accept a seat among the mighty at a salary of S4000 a year. The mock parliament of the little red school is no greater travesty on responsible government than the provincial go.vernmentof to-day. Al! sorts of remedies may be suggested; all sorts of political parties may be organized to purge our politics and bring better conditions but there will be no stability until the two great political parties of THIS SPACE BELONGS TO The Pioneer Stationer and Confectioner of Boundary Creek. ���t-^X'^^X^^^^^^XKK^X^XK^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^^X^X^X^X^X":* i &������ r '4 X X r 4 ���� *A> HEADQUARTERS FOR������ | A URGE CONSIGNMENT OF * r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r 4 f r r r TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS AT THE South End Grocery Store cAll Kill be Welcome. <><>$<m{m^^mJ����^mJ.*j.��^}m.j*j��.^j��.Jm.^ MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. "HUNTER" Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yule District. Where located : Horseshoe Mountain. Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Albert E. Ashcroft. Free Miner's Certificate No. B302o5, acting' as agent for Owen Mellon, Free Miner's Certificate No. B74202 intend sixty days from the date hereof to apply to tlie mining recorder for a certificate of improve ment for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant for above claim. Aud furtlier take notice that action u.'.dei cection 37 must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements Dated this 2Cth day of September, A. D., 1902 ALBERT E. ASHCROFT, P. h. S. Last issue Dec. 31. ���X'���*XMXwX-��X'wXMX*X'"XwX������X,C���*���'MJ', BICYCLE AND MACHINE REPAIRS. �� PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SCHOOL, EHOLT. SEA School House" will be received by the ��� undersigned up to noon of Monday, the sth I Decjembwr, 1902, fcr the erection and completion ] of a one-room frame school house at Eholt. i Plans, specifications, forms of tender and i contract may be seen on and after the 24th November. 1902. at theoffice of the Government Agent, Grceuwood, and at the Lands mid Works Department, Victoria. Tenders will not be cousidered unless made upon the printed forms supplied for the purpose and the agreement to execute a bond appended to the forms of tender Is duly signed by the contractor himself and two oilier responsible residences of the Province in the penal sum of $350, for the faithful performance of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. GORE. Deputy Commissioner of Lands and Works Lands and Works Department. Victoria. B.C., lSth November. 1W2. | Copper St. Greenwood. | CP< wmmmmwwmmwwwmmmwii ee ontreal. Capital, all paid up $12,000,000. Rest $8,000,000. President. Lokh Strathcona and Modnt Royal. Vice-President: Hon. Geokge A. Drummond. General Manager : E. S Cloustox. Branches in London, Eng. -j&$*b^c'^a.\ New York, Chicago. Buy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable Transfers : Grant Commercial an Travellers' Credits, available in any part of the world. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FINUCANE, Manager. *=0 mmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMK FURNITURE CARPETS LINOLEUMS] CROCKERY GLASSWARE CUTLERY SILVERWARE I BAR GOODS THE fANADlAN pAMOF f OMMERCE With Which is Incorcorated the THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital. $8,000,000. - Rest, $2,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX. President. B, E. WALKER. General Manager HENRY F. MYTTON MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH. The largest hotels and finest residences in B.C. were furnished bv us throughout WEILER BROS. VICTORIA. B. C. j P. O. BOX 296. 'PHONK 179 i IU. 3. mclHiHan Sf Co., ! WHOLESALE GROCERS ANH AGENTS FOR ! TUCKET CIGAR CO., UNION LABEL CIGARS. I BRANDS. | MONOGRAM, MARGUERITA, BOQUET, OUR SPECIAL, EL JUSTILLO, EL CONDOR. SARANTIZAIJGS. SCHILLER Corner Alexander Street and Columbia Avenue, Vanronver. H. C, l'agc <>. THE BOUNDAivi CJREEK TIMES. Card of Thanks. On behalf of the family of the late W. E. Medill I wish to publicly acknowledge our gratitude for kindness shown to my husband during his illness and for sympathy expressed to us in our bereavement. Especially to Rev. Mr. Thomson of Midway are we grateful for the part he took in the funeral ceremonies. On behalf of the family and Mrs. W. E. Medill. FOR SALE. Eiffht room house ou Silver Street. Fisher's addition. Greenwood, 11. C. cheap lor cash, or on easv terms. Also Anaconda, 15. C. property for sale. Address FRANK MILLER. 2013 Mallon A-ve., Spokane. Wash. For Good Rigs and Saddle Horses -GO TO THK- It is reported from Camp McKinnev tdat a short time ag-o C. M. Bennett, who jumped the Waterloo claini, contending- that neither the old Waterloo Mining- & Milling company nor the more recent Waterloo Consolidated Mining- & Milling- company had a legal title to the claim, was offered a cash consideration by one of the management of the new company to induce him to abandon his claim to the property and thus put an end to litigation in volving the new company's title. Bennet telephoned to his lawyers at Greenwood and afterwards refused the amount offered him, and positively declined to compromise with the company on any other terms than that the company convey to him the mineral claim formerly owned by him and known as the Radja and which he states the Waterloo company's superintendant jumped and thus deprived him of it. It is only a few weeks since a well known resident at Camp McKinney cashed the Waterloo company's check for $150 in Greenwood, and this it was freely rumoured at the time was a consideration he received to withdraw from the stand he had taken in connection with the disputed title to the Waterloo. Meanwhile the mine is reported to be looking very well indeed so that there is every encouragement for those engaged in contesting the company's title to it to persist in their endeavors to oust it from possession. fflii UVERY A, G. DAVIES, ��� Manager. Near McNeill's Feed Store. E. W. BISHOP Major Megraw, Mining Recorder at Beaverdell was in the city this week. He is spending some time at McKinney as in the absence of a wagon road there is but little doing in the West Fork country. Do you use Blue Ribbon Tea ? PLUMBING STEAMFITTING, HOT WATER HEATING. Estimates Given. Satisfaction Guar; anteed. Naden-Flood Block, Greenwood* MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. AMANDA Mineral Claim, situate in the Kettle River Mining- Division of Yale District. Where located : In Long- Cake camp. TAKE NOTICE tnat I, C. JR. Shaw agent for James Hunter, Free Miner's Certificate No. B56922 intend, sixtv days from the date hereof, toapply tothe Mining- Recorder fora Certificate of Improvements, for the ourpose of obtaining- a Crown Grant of the aboveclaim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of sueh Certificate of Improvements. Dated this Sth day of Julv, A. D. 1902. First issue Nov. 28. ,C. A. E. SHAW. It is getting You will want to send your friends east something. They are interested in you and consequently in the city and district where you live. Why not send them the Times for a year. It will cost you only Two dollars; mailed direct from this office to anv address. *l'*l~l"l"l��l"l"l~Z'"l<dZ*iZdtfi^M A List of Firms Who Are Doing Business in Greenwood. ��� ��>*.;��K^:MM>��*>flH��.>*<^����*>^ BANKS. THE BANK OF MONTREAL. F. J. Finucane, ��� Manager. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. W. G. H. BELT, - - Manager. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Henry F. Mytton, - Manager. /p. 33 Greenwood is the financial and commercial centre 01 the jr Boundary Creek District. It is the supply point for the S^ Mining camps. From the city roads lead to Greenwood. ^pz Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long L,ake, Skylark, White S��j and Atwood, Wellington and other Boundary Creek camps. ����: __ Robt. Wood or C. Scott Galloway, Greenwood g ~3 For prices of lots and other ^S , information address ^!!!tH!i!!nmmH^Hn!mH!!!!mn!n?!Hn?mf!!?H^???Hf?nH??f?!!!!??!t!!f!!f!!nnn!!?!??mn!!nm ii es ��#- MONTREAL. OUEBEC- MANUFACTURERS OF -��* | Tnger$ofl*$erQeant I ������machinery** ROCK DRILLS, STRAIGHT LINE ^ DUPLEX and CORLISS AIR COM- =1 PRESSORS ... B �� BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc. c���p���Zf ZZZlfgEI������** 3 gr Agents For The Bullock Diamond Drills. ____ stock carried in rossland. -^�� ��~ R. JI. C. metlally, Rossland, B. C. 5s ^iiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiuiuuiiiiauumiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiaiaauaui^ m s �� ���m WHEN YOU WANT. _m �� -m. That is printing. When you want cheap nasty printing- send east for it. Our stock and work is always the best; our prices are reasonable. The office now has power presses and everything necessary for srood work and prompt delivery. We pay the best workmen. highest wages and get the The 'Boundary Creek Times. tm- ��^ [��)���(??] -$ ���r<si��i "a sr ~sr Tar Ta. ���^ 1* + '.ST TST T2." m m- DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING- RENDELL & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Mason & Risch Pianos., etc., etc. GREENWOOD TRADING CO'Y., Limited. General Merchandise. Copper St. HUNTER-KENDRICK CO., Limited. General Merchandise, Copper Street, Greenwood. THE MART. Gaunce & Wickwire. Real Estate. Money to Loan. Fire Life and Accident Insurance. TAILORING. WILSON & CO. Merchant Tailors. Greenwood, St, W. ELSON, Merchant Tailor. Copper Street. Opp. Windsor Hotel. ASSAYERS. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. RUSSELL-LAW-CAULFIELD CO., LIMITED. Dealers in Hardware, Groceries and Furnishings. JEWELLRY. MILLER BROS. Jewellers and Opticians. S. BARRY YUILL Practical Watchmaker and Je-veller. Greenwood, B. C. MEATS, ETC. P. BURNS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. CANDY FACTORY. "C. V SEMERAD, Candy Factory and Ice Cream Parlors, Fruits, etc. - STATIONERY. ETC SMITH & McRAE, Dealers in Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper, Tobaccos, Confectionery. H. B. MUNROE, Daaler in Confectionery, Stationery, Tobaccos, Fruits, Etc. J. L,. COLES, Stationery, Newspapery, Periodicals. 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. BREWERIES. THE ELKHORN BREWERY Portman & Portman, Proprietors. In draft or bottles at all leading hotels. WHOLESALE LIQUORS THE GREENWOOD LIQUOR CO. R. Gkeigek, Manager. Agents for Pabst and Calgary Beer. WALTER E^ SEGSWORTH Provincial Assayer and Chemist. Control Assays a Specialty. Greenwood, B. C. DRUGGISTS. J. L. WHITE, Druggist, Copper St. AOENTS. COLLECTORS, ETC FRED B. HOLMES, '.' Agent, Collector, Janitor. Large warehouse for storing goods."- P.O. Box 25 Residence opp, city hall. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. BEALEY INVESTMENT & TRUST COMPANY, Limited. George R. Naden, - Manager. Insurance, Mines, Stocks, Real Estate. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, HALLETT A SHAW Barristers, Solicitors,. Notaries Public. Cafcle Address : " hallett." Cooes \ BTed��ord M'NeiU's GftfHWurooo. i Moreidf; & Neal's Leiber's. I. R. HALLETT. 0. o. H. C. SHAW. M�� LEOD A BROWN Barristers and Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Offices: Wallace-Miller block. Copper street, Greenwood, B.C. J. R. Brown. j. p. McLeod. ARTHUR M^WHITESIDEv^ BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Rendell Block, Greenwood,"B.C CHARLES AE. SHAW. Civil Engineer , Dominion an��' Provincial Land Surveyor. GREENWOOD, s s ; B. O. A. E. ASHCROFT. Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor. Mining and Engineering Surveys. Underground Work a Specialty. Wood Block (next Customs office.) GREENWOOD, B. C. MINERAL ACT 1896. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. "SILVER DOLLAR" Mineral Claim, situate in tlte Kettle River Min iujj Division of Yale District. Wherelocated: About 6 ve miles North of Canyon Creek and about two miles West of the Main Kettle River. TAKE NOTICE thai we, Charles Newman, Of Camp McKinney in the said Division, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 4o,489 and Jacob Peterson, of the same place, Free Miner's Certificate No.B.40,44*., intend, sixty days from the date iiereof,- to' apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining- a Crown Grant to the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of May, A. D., 1902. CHARLES NEWMAN, JACOB PETERSON: Last issue Nov 30. SOCIETIES. BOUNDARV VALLEY LODGE evwsw No. 38.1.0.O. F. Meets every Tuesday Evening at 8 0t in then lodge room at the Wood Hall. A cordial Invi tatibn is extended to all sojourning brethers. W. Elson, N.G. A. D. Hallxtt, Kec.Seo F re! Fire! W. A. Chappelle, better known as "Old Cap," -will act as Chimney Sweep, clean and set up jour stores leave word at Pioneer Hotel or O. I. C. New and 2nd band atsre. / ^ s ���:' THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES' Page 7. i At tile Big Cornet Store Stocks. Were Never so Complete in Every Department, II WOJSBNf IWAISIS. ^35^ sfl Iixfall the;$opiilar materials Than at the Present Time, mt^m!im^mmm%mmmm m^m^^mmwrnr-m^^^m-mrnif^fm^ ;=3S ^3g? f! Iixall the|pop*iip.ar materials a��;tf,newest styles,, and prices that are sure to be ^SS^ . --^^{.iv. *����*?;*$!& Ay*1'' ''*��� "*v*; '" "fi gg A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of up-to-datd Furs in "Victorias" "Capering" _2^ "Collarettes" ?md Fur Boa's |1 ME1S SECKWARE : .I335S-- Specially selected for the Xmas Trade. Twents-five per cent off all Men's ^3S^ Overcoats for .this month. All sizes in stock and new goods. ������"��� :'.r.-��� '���' |f| THE MtfHTEf|^EH^ _2sH ...... .' '���"'""'GeneralMerchandise, Greenwood-B. C. piMiiauii^^^ wwimmmmmm���^ ..&!���->. ., . }jS i v1'; -'.'"' . ,i I "��� ': A complete stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, i ��? ' '*'.-���'���. �� ~o. 1 The latest improved patterns in Ladies' and Gent's I _5! I . I ^S' 1 Skates. Handsome Carving Sets, just the thin a: for a i Es 1 Xmas present We are agents for the "Studebaker" 1 f Sleigh and Cutters.������ Get our prices before buying. W '���'".'' CORE SUPPLY. \ The editor of the Boundary Creek Times reviewing in his laat week's issue the coke supply question in a long editorial presents to its readers a', dismal' picture of closed smelters and idle mines, in consequence of recent shortages in coke. Upon the Authority of Mr. Graves he states that, the increa*-' ing activity in the gold-copper mining camps of the Boundary country and the silver-lead industry of the 'Nelson district is already making urgent de-' mands for more smelters and he argues' that since the fuel suppl/ is insufficient to meet the present requirements the growth of those industries will be starved for the want of fue^ f^od, and the only cloud in his bright'picture of the future is this much talked- of coke shortage. -i He speaks of the recent labor trouble and questions the right of either" men or company toiflo an"ythihg~to; cause a strike and thus tie up the other indusi^ tries of the district, and he suggests a government commission not only to adjust their differences but to' enquire into th�� matter of securing a full, sup-' ply of fuel for the smelters." ',.')',' ;'", We believe the Times jo be .sincere iu its pessimistic views an.cl'for .-��� that'fea�� son we will try to briefly'e^piaui..'some wrong- conceptions it Has taken, of our mait. industry. The labo>;tr'duM.ey:i::?'' ''_aettled"a'hd'r'we=b"ilieve-seitledi��6rf'gbbd;r] The recent strike at Nlichel was merely a family quarrel which Manager/Tonkin had nothing to do with. The mines at the Crow's IJest .Pass''(5bai'!'.C'omV pany's three districts were never worked to better adyantage.both the employees aud the employer, than at the present time. The men are earning, larger wages than th -.y etver did, and,. the mines, considering t$ie workable; territory, never turned^t'-j-more coal- than at the present' timev.-^f he pro^-i pects never were brighter^for a long, uninterrupted season;, of, industrious activity and we assiire2tl?e'Times' that neither the company 'or; the men are looking for trouble^^ 4'_:;...;.;,.;'' .':,;. -J....... Now let us see if we cannot let ,tnore sunlight on the Tinies picture by 'dispelling the cloud with which he has hidden the sun'of prosperity. At the present time the.ovens of Pirhie and Michel export 700 tons of coke daily. Next year those new smelter3 of the Boundary country may draw 'supplies from 250 more ovens at Michel, and Morrissey which; at the present time has no ovens will be one of ihe largest supply points for- this .important fuel; If then the demand.is greater than the output no reason presents itself to our midn why the supply cannot be increas^ ed to any reqnired extent. The coal is here in incomputable quantities, and of a quality surpassing any other for coking purposes. In reviewing the past season the Times should not forget that strikes are not the only drawback the Coal Co. has had to contend with. The effects of the explosion of May 22nd are still seen in our coke exports, and :as the :crippled condition of the wrecked mine is being-improved the output as steadily increases. Coupled with this is the fact that the coal demand for domestic a^cC.bther purposes is becoming greater and this market is necessarily satisfied firs^ ��� />v Operators of metalliferous mines are ���apt to forget .that coal Wines a're'not ^developed ina day. Tlie Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company has spent millions ���in.Ue.velbpment work and the mines are still- in their infancy. By far the greater part'of the >work done as yet is in the way of preparation for permanent and future operations and when these mines: emerge-, from infancy into the full strength bf.maturity we feel confident that^all'themet^lliferous industries of the: interior will be able to get its fuel supply' from our inexhaustable deposits. ������'. .... ������' "Shake! therefore Brother TSoss and let us rejoice tn the mutual advantages our districts give.; ��� Go ahead with your mines as fast as.you like and you ^will find the coke industry of this:'valley, keeping even pace with .you.���Firnie Free Press. , ��� ., ���- ... NOTICE OF FORFEITURE- To'George Beardsley of Greenwood, B. C., and ,'ahy person or persons* ic whom he may ��� ���'/'haveihave transferred his interest In the y '"L, S/' Mineral ciaim, situate in Skylark V^-GaniR in the Kettjp-River-MiBing-Division '^of Yale District. "' ���''"���' K OU ARE hereby notified that I haveex- fendedS29S.0O.in order to bold-the said mineral claihi tiu'der the provisioiis .of Ithe Mineral Act, that j-ou should contribute S102.S0 as-:your.-portion..of the said sum for vour undivided one half interest'in said claim and if within 9,0 days from the first insertion .of this notice you fall or refuse to contribute the sum of 3102.50"which i? now due by you< tog-ether with all costs of advertising, your interest in the said mineral claim willbecome the property of the fsubscriber under section four of an Act entitled the "Mineral Act Amendment Act," 1900. Dated at UrefenwOod, B. C, the 26th dav of September, 1902.' ROBERT DEMPSTER, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To JOHN COLLINS and any person or per- ���-. sons to w'hoiii'he may have transferred his ; inleiests in the "TIP TOP" Mineral claim . situate-iin the West Fork of Kettle River, lving- 'North of and adjoininR the Knob ��� ���'. Hill Mineral claim in the Kettle River ��� Miiihijr Division of Yale District. ' ' You are hereby notified that 1 have expended SIO2.5OJ11 order to hold the said mineral claim under the. provisions of the Mineral Act, that yoirshbilld contribute S51.25 as your portion of the said#snm for your undivided one half interest in said claim and if within 90 days from the first Insertion of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute the sum of $51.25 which is now due bj you, tofecher with all costs of advertising, your interest in sai<l mineral claim will become the property of the subscriber under section four of an Act entitled the "Mineral Act Amendment Act." 1900. ' Dated at Greenwood, B. C. the 28Hidayof October, 1902. JOHN MATTHEWS. I<ast insertion Jan. 31st, 1903. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To GEORGE RITER, of the City of Green wood- in the Province of British Columbia, Pros, pector: \ ' You'are hereby notified that I have expended S200.00 in pei'forming assessment work.'.on the ."Harquahala" and "Paramatta" Mineral claims, situate in Copper Camp, in the Kettle River Mining Division, Yale District,.British Columbia, and the sum of S5.00 for recording tile said work, the same being- necessary tc hold the claims under the provisions of the Mineral Act and Amending Acts, and if at the expiration of ninety days from the date of the first publication of this notice in the Houndary Creek Times, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, namely the sum of SI.S.S3, together with all the costs of advertising', your interest in the said claims shall become vested in your co-owners, pro rata, according to their several interests there in, in pursuance of the provisions of section * of the Miueral Act Amendment Aci. 190i) Dated at Greenwood, British Columbia, this 20th, dav of October, A. D., 1902. MIKE MORRIS. Do you use Blue Ribbon Tea ? Jt �� vjt <�� & ^ ��t Jj ^�� ,j* .�� �� Si 0�� .* v* J* i J. A. ZELLER, Prop. Comfortable rooms by day or month. ��� '.'."MEAIiS AT ALL HOURS. : Board and Room by the month $25,00. ' v' $ Jf & �������� ��r jp-j? jf aP v *?.��? a? t? jf jp< THE NEW Reniodelled, Renovated- and Refurnished. Only the best; Liquors and digars. Prompt servicer Courteous Treatment. Good Rooms. Modern Conveniences. Fred B, Munn, Manager. Don't be Misled By Eastern catalogues. Dotit's send east for Xmas presents because they are cheap and get something 3^ou don't want. Come and see' our goods and geu.om prices. .We guarantee satisfaction ��� Watc ma ke { " -a and Jewellers. THE BEST BEER IN TOWN IS MADE BY \ PORTMAN & PORTMAN Proprietors ASK FOR The Elkhorn Lager. Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops Try It! It is kept on draught or in Bottles by ail the leading Hotel ���CK>OO<>0<K}<>O0<><>0<>OO<>0<>OOO<>CK> I beg to aunounce .that I have disposed of my Drug business including book debts to J. "h.. White. I desire to thank my many friends for their liberal patronage while in business in Green and a>k for mysucce kind i treatment ' that has been accorded maself. �� Nov. 21st. 1.902. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Write to (MM, fill, 1.1L FOR arness S^^^^^MSSSfSESSSfm^SlSSZ^ I \i AND ALL KINDS OF HORSE GOODS. Special prices to Greenwood customers. Mail orders promptly attended to. n Pump Catalogues and Specifications sent upon request. We manufacture also Northey Cas an d Gasoline Engine���cheap��� THE handy���safe. Send fo ��� ' * c.ooklet. Cunliffe& McMillan. Aeents at Rossland B.C. Vancouver Engineering Works, agents at Van- ouvcr, B. C. a^'-5^a��^S-CTff3E3��SaB fimi What About Your Xmas ad. O>niit*..'iions ivitli Western Union Teleerach Company- [22X*��i(,iTii.'<:"4 in U.S.A.! ; -Axn��� j Great North-Western of Canada. I -' ".' (iftiiv- in Canada.] CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE .WORLD. J. C. IIKLM. Ollice ManaLr��r. CrponU'ood, IJ.C TKI.KIMK'SK No. 12. r; y i THE BOUNDAivi CREEK TIMES. ��� " . * Xmas Presents Are now arriving, and by the first of Decern- ����� ber we will have for your inspection the best assorted lne of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ?; BOOKS, ETC., ever brought to the Bound- 5" ary. . Our assortment surpasses that of previous * years. We guarantee you better value for your money than you can procure in the east or else-- �� where. Ally.we ask is that you call and inspect our goods, even if you do not wish to buy; It is a pleasure to show the latest and best at prices that eclipse all competitors. Smith & McRae. Books, Paper, Photo Supplies, JStc. v Local and Personal. Wanted���A g'ooii hfui-i-keeper���apply C. G. Boundary Creek Times office. Lost���Gold filled case watch with solid gold chain. Finder will please return to Clarendon and receive reward. At the Roman Catholic church there will be services only iii the evening 'at 7.30 p. m. as Father'Bedard has services at Phoenix in the morning'. Ij you want some good stuff call at the South End Grocery. Watch for our Xmas candies���Happy time for every one. Geo. W. Hughes and Jas. L. Retallack who are heavily interested in the silver lead mines of the Sloean were here for several days this week. Mr. Hughes was ill most of the time'. A severe cold developed into grippe and he was confined to his room for several days. . At the last regular meetinpr, Greenwood lodge K. of P. elected the following officers for the ensuing term: K. C. B. Frith C. C; Kenneth McKenzie V. C.;D. A. McKenzie K. ofS.;J. H. McNeill M. of F.; Geo. Ba-ber M. of E.. I,. B. Hodge Prelate.: Geo. F. Williams M. of W.; A. D. Hallett I. G.. and A. S. Embree O. G. of the Waterloo mine, also in Camp McKinney, is now showing about five-feet of gold quartz ore assaying from one hundred to one hundred and thirty dollars per ton. W. M Downie, superintendent of the C. & W. was in the city this week. J. C. Hartline of Rossiand was in the city this week. . C. Scott Galloway is up the . West Fork where h'e,has some valuable mineral claims. V For rent pianos, sewing machines O. I. C. 2nd Hand Store. Gradd Forks, Dec. 3.���The Cascade Power Company, which has developed 3,000 horse power on Kettle river* at Cascade, 12 miles east of this eity, began supplying power to Granby sme'ter today. . The electrical power is transmitted over a pole line to this city. L,aterelec- tricitiy will be supplied to the Snowshoe and Grandby Mines at Phoenix for the purpose of running air drills and operating hoists and ore crushers..""���'' W. Nickels, for some time ticket agent and latterly telegraph operator at the C. P. R. station Greenwood, left yesterday to act as operator at Tunnel station, also on the Columb'a & Western railway, for a short time. He is succeeded at Greenwood by H. R. Stevenson, formerly from Lytton and recently at Coryell. Mr. Nickels expects "to"$fet~away~snbrtly ^ he purposes spending in the east. Annual sale now going oh. Don't go elsewhere to be cheated���come in here. Ladies Doll Show. Information has been received that a strike of good ore has been made in Cariboo-McKinnev company's Cariboo mine, at Camp McKinney, at four hundred foot level, west. Heretofore nearly all pay ore found has been to the eastward, work to the west having given but poor results. Lately, though, the head shift doss persisted in development work west, with gratifying eventual results. It is stated that the face of the drift at the one hundred and sixty foot level The ladies of the Presbyterian church are holding a doll sale on Saturday 6th December in the dining- room of the B. C. Hotel which Mrs. Douglas has kindly lent for the occasion.: There will be on sale dolls of all colors and nationalities from the pale Caucasian to the deep tinted visages from India's coral atrand. There will also be served a supper to satisfy the most fastidious taste for which a"small charge wiirbeinade7an^ some singing and recitations by the best local talent. This a splendid opportunity for securing appropriate gifts for the youngsters at reasonable figures. For Rent���A comfortable five-roomed house on Kimberley Ave. furnished, good well water. Apply The Mart. Major Megraw, Mining Recorder at Beaverdell was in the city this week. He is spending some time at McKinney as in the absence of a wagon road there is but little doing in the West Fork country. MEN'S ��VERC��ATS, AT ��NE-HALF THEIR REAl These af e Lines we are Clearing Out and \ will v. jbe ^splS at BARGAIN PI^ : y DOLLS, TOYS, LEATHER - GOODS, CHINA WARE, CHRISTMAS��� 7^ NOVELTIES. and hosts of things suitable for Christmas presents too numerous to mention Priees at Rock Bottom. J. L. COLES. ���XK-X��<K��<��X^^X^~X��>��><-M��>*��X�� at moderate class .board Well heated rooms :*j* pricies. : Also first ��>. by day or.week. - .- ? THE SWAYNE HOUSE, * Silver Street, % '���"'.'��� "'" '���'���" "Greenwood. yy^^^^isERjit"ACTp wocttt y. ."j. Certificateof Improvements. NOTICE NORTHiSTAR.RING.SlLVER BELL.HARD TO-BEAT.MOUNTAIN VIEW.MASSINGER and BOBBIE BURNS Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the Kettle Rirer Mining- Division of Yale District. Where located': On Horseshoe Mountain, Main Kettle River. -. ���,. ���-, _ ���-���. - TAKE iNOTICE that'we, Mary Turner, Mc Mynti and William Graham McMynn. Free' Miners Certificate Nos. B54902 and Bs4901 re- spectirely,. iutend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder i'or Certificates of Improvements,-for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of July, 1902. Mahy Turner McMynn. William Graham McMynn. Last issue Jau. 25. .4 Certificate of Improvement^ NOTICE.' CORNWALL Mineral Claim situate ia the Kettle River Mining Division of Oufroes District. Where located : " AMot tw��; ... miles North east of Camp McKinney on -J McCarreji Creek.-.- .1. ....... , -TT1 AKE NOTICE that J, Syoney M: Johnson '��*'������ 5SMn*'*s agent for P. B. S. Stanhope, **?? Miner's. Certificate . N6. .BSS422, Intend? sixty days from date hereof, to apply tb this >Miniug Recorder .for'"Certificate of Improve, ments, for the purpose of Obtaining'a'Crtwto' Grant of the above claim. And fnrther take, notice that actions, under ��� section 37, must be commenced, before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 3rd day of July. A. D. 1902 Sept. 18. SIDNEY M. JOHNSON MINERAL. ACI.. Certificate of Improvements' NOTICE. TACOMA Mineral claim situate in- the Kettle River'Mini'ug Division of Osoyoos District. Where located : Near Boundary Falls and ad joining-the Don't Know mineral claim.' TAKE NOTICE that I, Sydney M. Johnson acting as agent for Sam J. Jensen, Free Miner's Certificate No. B 41799 and An��ie Christenson. Free Miner's ^Certificate No. B 5��91s, . intentf sixty.;- days from the date hereof,-to apply to' the Mining Recorder ior a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grin t of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. * Dated this 6th day of July, A. I).. 1902. Sept. 18. SYDNEY M, JOHNSON Do you use Blue Ribbon Tea ? A NEW LINE OF SCISSORS. POCKET KNIVES. RAZORS, TABLE CUTLERY, TOBACCO. CIGARS AND HOCKEY STICKS. WE HAVE SOME FINE JEWELRY, DIAMONNS, PINS, STUDS AND RINGS, PINE FIRE OPAL PIN, LADIES, EMERAL RING WITH DIAMONDS, SOLID GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. AND CHAINS. PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, OLD AND NND, A COMPLETE LINEuOP HOUSE GOODS OF ALL KINDS OLD AND NEW. ilils fini BPHi' -BfeSSsgaaa iQjSfH ||p=8B HARNESS. ~n Come And See Our Big Stock of Goods ih- THE O. I. O. A. L. WHITE, Opposite the A. H. Sperry.
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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 | 1902-12-05 |
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_1902_12_05 |
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Date Available | 2012-09-19 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171176 |
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