!J H VOL. 14 GREENWOOD, B. C., FRIDAY, MARCHH1, 1910. No. 27 /?��� 1QIO D v/i u 7970 Friday and Saturday March 18 and 19. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY. C F. STORK ^ fr Greenwood's Big Furniture Store A SWELL LINE OF IMPORTED LINOLEUMS Printed and Inlaid, just opened up. Agents for Ostermoor Mattresses. Agents for Bell Pianos and Organs. Agents for Edison Phonographs. Everything in the Furniture Line. T. It. Gulley & Co. HOUSE FURNISHERS - - Phone 27 ^ ^^^m^^^mm^^Mmmm' -SPECIAL" CEMagnetic Razors These are the best double concave Razors made, and they are guaranteed forever against defect in material or workmanship. Sold all over the world for $2.50, Our Special Price, $2 =^ THOMAS DRUG & MUSIC CO, THE STORE OF QUALITY. J) P. BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Meats Poultry and Game Copper Street, Greenwood, B. C. A COWARDLY ATTACK No more unjustifiable attack has ever been made on any body of public servants in Canada than Mr. Macgowan made in the legislature last week on the judges of the supreme court. If his attack, had been based on truth and- made for. high" public motives, it might have been commended, even if frnade, as it was, in the wrong placed; 4: But, if he is correctly reportcdvjri tlie Province, Mr. Macgpwah confessed the'-. real reason of his attack; to be a desire for revenge, or retaliation, or redress, (as he may regard it), in behalf of political friends of his, whom he alleges to have been ".brutally treated" by one of the. judges. Such a reason for raking xip malicious personal charges which were refuted ten years ago, does not commend itself to decent men. / And no circumstances could justify the coarse and outrageous language Mr. Mrcgowan chose to employ. The attack was the more to be con-, deiiined, because it was made deliberately. Mr. Macgowan gave notice of amotion to amend the Supreme Court Act by adding- certain restrictions as to the qualification of judges. This amendment is one the Provincial legislature has no power to pas��, and which, therefore, he had ho right to move. But it enabled Mr. Macgowan to make his assault in a place where his charges could 'not be effectively denied, and where "the privileges of the legislature protects a member in any utterances. That is hardly a course to commend itself to ordinary manliness. Mr. Macgowan could have satisfied himself, if- he had chosen to do so, that the silly allegations, respecting Mr. Justice Clement were untrue. He squJsLhave learned that, flimsy as SWi SMOKER Oh Monday evening last, at Greenwood Auditorium, a most 'successful Smoker took place,.the; occasion, being a desire on behalf of Greenwood citizens to publicly honor the Greenwood champibni,' hockey-"team and show them ^sorae' mark of'appreciation ior their rnaghificent prowess this winter. The two magnificent cups won by the boys were exhibited, bedecked in yellow; and bl.uk, the Hockey*'club colors. At half' past eight o'clock some 150 smokers had assembled, and the chairman of the evening, E. G... Warren, stinted the ball rolling with a witty speech, which was loudly applauded. Two special policemen, J.' Dimrnick and W. Fleming, were appointed by the chair to seize and arrest anyone on'any pretext, and the victims brought before the chair, during the evening contributed to the amusement of the crowd and the funds, being each and all fined for good and -sufficient cause. The evening's program was extremely varied and (equally interesting. There were classical and otherwise selections by the Mother Lode orchestra, songs by D. M. Macpher- son, the Mother * Lode quartette and others. Two capital boxing bouts added spice to the evening's enjoyment. W. McMillan and^T. Brady mixed up in a three round contest and were the recipients of much stpplause. Referee Warren declared ;the go a draw. Later in the evening' George Clerf faced G. Blankenship, in the ring and prdved himself /as handy with the gloves as he is with'a hockey stick. Referee CameronfVdecided infavor of both participarit|. The wrestling match between jBimmick and' de Weile was the tyem of the evenings .:.:, -''-...."^rffr ChairmB^Siftittaij^ri^btwtced the. iibiee CERRO DE PASCO MINING CO., PERU -A. B. W. Hodges, who has been the;manager of the Granby Co.'s mines at Phoenix and smelter at" Grand Forks-sihce 1899, has resigned his position and accepted the management of the Cerro de Pasco Mining Co., a #10,000,000 organization; with head office in New York and general office at Lima, Peru. This company is controlled by J. Pierpont Morgan and qther prominent and wealthy residents of New York. The company is to be congratulated on securing the services of so able a smelter manager as Mr. Hodges. The Cerro de Pasco Mining Co. owns 941 claims, and 70,000 acres of miscellaneous lands, including copper claims in the Morococha and Yauli districts, and about 400 acres of land that includes three-fourths of the rich Cerro de Pasco district, with a smelter site and extensive coal tracts north of Cerro de Pasco. The elevation is 14,3.00 feet above sea level, rendering physical, labor very fatiguing. The population of the town is 15',000. Silver,was discovered at Cerro de Pasco in 1630 and production to the close of the 19th century is estimated at 450��000,000 ounces, almost entirely extracted by hand labor. The company's ore bodies carry gold, silver, copper, galena, zinc and cobalt. The reduction works at La Fundi- con, nine miles.from the mines, and connected therewith by rail, consist of the smelter plant, furnaces, converter, powef plant, iron foundry, warehouse, machine shop, carpenter shop, smithy, laboratory, office and dwellings for employees. The company furnishes its own fuel, owning extensive beds of bituminous coal, of coking grade. The company's brick plant has proved an important success. This plant also ~ ^d^jile ^ipe. A s&lrojro- the tftfrfbi^S' '��� WILL BUILD NEW RINK As a result of the new combination rink movement which has been the talk of the week, and which JB. G. Warren introduced in his speech at the smoker on Monday night, a v committee has been formed as follows: D. Mcintosh, mayor of Greenwood, E. G. Warren, Dr. -McLean, Thos. Lyons, W. J. Mitchell, Doc Goodeve, G. B, Taylor, Alex Greig, K C. B. Frith, R. J, Saunders, J. A. Russell, and Howard Cameron. This committee is a very representative one and is sufficient endorsation ot the worthy project to warrant everyone doing. all they can to help promote the object of the committee, the erection of a combination skating and curling rink. TO THE COAST INTERESTED IN TUNNEL The C. P. R., have announced their intention to complete their line from Midway to the coast in two years. W. F. Stillwell, merchant of Lafayette, Indian, visited Green-; wood last week. Mr. Stillwell is a shareholder in the Greenwood- Phoenix tunnel and was much impressed with the splendid work being done by manager Mcintosh and is most confident of ihe future success of the tunnel. MINE SHUT DOWN Seven hundred men arc thrown out of work by the suspension ( f the works at shafts No. 6 and 7 of the Osceola Mining Co., of Houghton, Mich. An official announcement stated that the shutdown v/as due to the necessity for repairs. DIED John Houston died at 3.30 p.m., March 8, at Quesnel, B. C. There will be a new rink con:- mittee meeting on Wednesday evening next, March Id, at the City hall at 8 o'clock. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve, $6,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Arrangements have recently been completed under which the branches of this Bank are able to Issue Drafts on the principal points In the following countries: Austria-Hungary Finland Ireland Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Ceylon China Crete Denmark Egypt Faroe Islands Formosa France Fr'ch Cochin-China Germany Great Britain Greece Holland Iceland India Italy Japan Java Manchuria Mexico Norway Persia Phillipine Islands RounMqia NO DELAY IN ISSUING. FULL PARTICULARS ON ������'.*&-��;<���!������' '���:/:: .'���<���:��� -.-���i ���}.���:.". Russia Servia Siam South Africa Straits Settlements Sweden Switzerland Turkey West Indies .173 - aiul elsewhere A PPM CATENA M and haviL��� , -^^Bsr^-..., and express his regret for a grave in-tv ^DUSf: lierois proposal and arrange jury. The people of this province, and particularly of this district, where Mr. Justice Clement is intimately known, can form a more reliable estimate of him from his record during the past nine years in British Columbia than from vague, nameless, malicious rumors originating in the Yukon ten years ago. In those days every government official who ventured into Dawson carried his reputation in his hand and was at the mercy of a crowd of adventurers and of a very yellow press. Since coming to British Columbia in 1901, Mr. Glement has been continuously before the public. While he lived in this district, he was very active in public affairs. He was a candidate for the legislature in 1903, and before his appointment as County Judge in 1905 was concerned as counsel in important cases. When he left the Boundary for Vancouver, he carried with him the respect of all classes. So much for his " rusticating in Grand Forks." His record as judge speaks for itself. It is beyond question that his diligence, courtesy, efficiency and honesty in that capacity have been noted and approved by the public. To speak of such a man as " ghoul prowling around a morgue," is sheer, silly nonsense. The five years he has been upon the Bench are themselves a sufficient answer to Mr. Macgowan' s stale charges. There will be no sympathy with this attack amongst the legal profession. In Mr. Macgowan's outbreak there was a reference to another judge, with which we are loth to deal at all. How any man, speaking in a public place, could be guilty of the wanton cruelty of this reference passes comprehension. SAD NEWS e��nis proposal and arrange tor putting this projected improvement on a business basis. Three cheers and then some were given for the Greenwood Hockey team and a vote of thanks and appreciation to Doc Goodeve^ who was unavoidably absent, for 'his excellent management during the season. The enjoyable evening was brought to a close about midnight with God Save the King. A SAD DEATH ��e Cerro de ^ffp EST Gertrude, the 8-year old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. McGillivary, of Phoenix, died at the Sacred Heart hospital, on Thursday last, and the funeral which was largelv attended by Phoenix and Greenwood friends took place at Greenwood cemetery on Saturday. The child had not been well for a year, heart trouble being the cause of her death. Much sympathy is felt for the parents, wbo but a year ago lost another little girl. HODGES^SACKETT by the company, operates "under a government concession, connecting with the Central Railway of Peru. The railway is 83 miles long, with several branch lines, and is on a paying basis.' The company employs a total force of about 6,000 men. The Cerro de Pasco is undoubtedly the most expensive copper proposition ever developed. Total investment is said to be $23,000,000. PUFFS OF SMOKE i^v-sn��ifK&!WBSesti r The marriage of Miss Daisy Hodges, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. B. W. Hodges, of Grand Forks, to Mr. Blair L. Sackett, x>f New York, took place last Monday, March 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hodges at the Granby smelter, in the presence of the immediate ^family only. The honeymoon will be spent at Marion Lodge, Christina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett will accompany Mr. Hodges to Peru the first week in April. TOLL OF DEATH Boost for the combined rink. The waiters were certainly on to their jobs. The strong man act waB well enacted by J. D, The Irish Bobbie was a distinct success, no flies on him. Bert de W. shed his coat when arrested, but be paid his fine like a little man. The mayor was arrested too, and he committed the whole council to support the combined rink. The Beer flood at the smoker was fairly deep no one went away dry, but n o one got drowned. YOUR SPRING SUIT We are showing the latest and most up-to-date line of Spring Clothing made by > FIT-REFORM Makers of high grade ready-to-wear Clothing for men. Prices: $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 and up to $30 In making a selection it will pay you to see these goods. ALTERATIONS FREE. All suits presr.ed before sending out. W. ELSON MERCHANT TAILOR. I t~ 1 On Saturday last the death occured at Winnipeg of John Flesh er, for the past 25 years Dominion land agent, in his 87th year. The deceased gentleman was the father of Mrs. d M. Shaw, of Greenwood, and Mrs. W. Frith, of Keremeos. Their many friends extend sincerest sympathy to Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Frith in their sad here .vement. Three Rosslanders were killed in the terrible snowslide at Wellington on the G. N. R. last week. Tlrey were Earl Fisher, 19, B. Thompson, an old timer who leaves a wife and 2 children; and Alexander Chisholra, who leaves a wife and 5 children to mourn bis loss. AT ROGER'S PASS. A terrible snowslide occured at Roger's pass on the C. P. R. last week resulting in the death of 64 men, A gang of 800 men were dispatched at once to open up communication on the main line. TO ROME In England 15 people out of I every 1000 marry. Rt. Rev. O. Dontenwill, archbishop of Ptolemais, who is on his way to Rome," visited Nelson last week. Father Hartman went ,to Nelson to bid His Grace farewell. _^ , CONSERVATIVE MEETING A general meeting of Conserv- lyes will be held on Monday evening next, at the Conservative head quarters, McRae's old store, on Copper street, at 8 o'clock. il Ml OU J J W MECHANICS' TOOLS MACHINISTS' TOOLS CARPENTERS' TOOLS I BUILDERS' HARDWARE GRANITEWARE STOVES AND RANGES m The Hunter-Kendrick Co., LIMITED HARDWARE MERCHANTS r'"W*V' *��V^v4 E.: ^m Irion m f HE BOyNpARY CR��EK TdMBS ���M ! ffffgffHVJBffi kef) {?=�������� CP* .Bank of Montreal.. ESTABLISHED 1817 Capital, all paid up, $14,400,000. Rest $12,000,000. CP* cp* CP* CP-* CP< UNDIVIDED PROFITS St\J.62S.S6 Hon. President: Lord Sthathcoka and Moont Hoyal. G. C. M. u. President: Sir Gkorgb A. Drttmmond,K.C. M.. l.. Vice-President and General Manager : Sir E. S. CL008TOH, Bart Branches in London, Eng. j^h/'S.\ Hew YorU, Chicago. Buy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial an Travellers' Credits, available In any partjof the world. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at current rates. _ Greenwood Branch, W. F. PROCTOR, Manager. ������� I *c2 1836 THE BANK OF 1910 ��� to exhibify-and Greenwood must secure this exposition for itself. British North America 7* Year* in Business. Capital and R��s��rva Ov.r $7,000,000. Banking by Mail is a great convenience to those who live some distance from town. Deposits may be sent in, cash drawn, or other business transacted by Mail, without any trouble or delay. Write or ask our Local Manager to explain our system to you. Greenwood Branch^R. A. CHESTER, Manager. An appropriation of $31,200 for roads in Greenwood riding means that much additional currency to be circulated in this district this year. The smelter and the Mother Lode mine, operated by the B. C. Copper Co., expend some $45,000 each month. Premier McBride assures us that at least 25 miles1 of the Midway- Vernon will be built in 1910,- which. will increase" the growing payroll of this section very considerably; besides, the fact of this much, railway work being started will mean the distribution of considerable monies to creditors of the defunct company which started this line. Nineteen ten looks well from this out. the city on its guest will'be pre* sented in a gold casket at the library of Guildhall, prior to the luncheon in the banquet hall. . John Houston, of Fort George, who was reported to be dead, is alive, but suffering from pneumonia at Quesnel. Mr. Houston will be able to say, with Mark Twain, that "the rumour of my death.was greatly exaggerated." PROFESSIONAL CARDS. /. H. HALLETT Barrister, Somcitok, Notary Ptbuc. Cable Address: " Hallett." 1 Bedford M'Neill's Codks �� Moreing Sl Neal's I Leiber's Gheemwood. B. O. JOHN D. SPENCE, Bakkistkr and Solicitor, Rende'.l Block, Greenwood, B. C. C. AE. SHAW. Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor, QftEENWOOD, B. C. P. O. Box 57, Phone 32. WILLIAM FLEMING. TRANSFER DRAYING Furniture Moving- a Specialty. Leave orders at Matthews' Cigar Store. H. W. FARMER & CO., ~~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Rock Crbek, B. C. BOUNDARV VALLEY LODGE No. 38.1.0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday Evening at 800 in the I. O. O. F. Hall. A cordial fnvi tation Is ez tended to all sojourning brethern. FRED B. HOLMES, F.E.BROWN, N. G. V. G. ALBERT LOGAN, Rec. Sec. cm Boundary Creek Times Issued ��vtrv Trtdav SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Pbk Yb��k 2 00 Six Months 1 25 To Fokkion Countries 2 50 FRIDAY, MARCU 11, 1910. A COMBINED RINK day's work, look forward to " the roarin' game," there is no reason why they should not iave the very best kind of a rink, just as our champion hockey team are deserving of a larger field for their utilities than tbe 2x7 old rink. The combined skating and curling rink will be built this fall, and it will be an attraction to ousiders and ourselves. Its usefulness will not cease with the end of the cold snap. A large building of this nature, centrally located, will be in demand the year round, for Bazars, Agricultural and Mining exhibits, for a drill hall for our Boy Scouts, or the Rifle Brigade. This much needed and most useful building is now id sight, and Greenwood c^coDiiri��t��la!e^se^ OUR MIND OUTLINES OF CURRENT EVENTS Great damage is resulting irom floods in Holland. Winnipeg is rejoicing over its first fleet of taxicabs. Hamilton was visited by an earthquake last week New Westminister has#entered on a permanent sidewalk crusade. England must face another election before the present session closes. There are 591 patients in the New Westminister hospital for the insane. Miss May Sutton, the world's champion tennis player, will visit Vancouver this summer. ^T^ire' Belgium Chamber of Depu'ties had 'a stormy session last week. It is stated that many millions have, disappeared from ihe Congo treasury .and the late King Leopold is blamed with having used them for the main- tainanco of the Vaughan establishment.. .>��� There are maiiy Cough Mixtures, but only one Allen's Lung^ Balaam; try it. FUNDS ASJKAY Parisian Merchants are complaining that they have received little or nothing from the distributors of the, funds which were subscribed by the French and foreign governments for the relief of flood sufferers. Their resolution calls upon the authorities for quick aid for tbe sufferers and demands an immediate accounting of the millions subscribed and awaiting distribution. ''When would you call a man a victim of faith?!' asks; a correspondent. Well, for A instance, when he has his skull fractured with a life preserver., j1"', ������ ' BUILDING UP There is every indication that Canada is just entering upon the greatest period of building activity the country has ever experienced. Every city iu Canada of any proportions has experienced an increase during January, 1910, of. building permits over January,. 1909, with the exception of" Sydney. Vancouver's increase , was 72.66, Victoria's increase 65.19. Medicines.that aid nature arc always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggists and dealers." When a woman stops breaking, hearts and takes,.to breaking windows, she calls herself a militant stiff ragettei' (. Makes Solid Flesh Hecmise :t creates an appetite. It bi|i!:is xiy, the jaded, run-down system i ii n natural way ��� 50c. aud $1.00 bottles at all druggists. ��� "; ;���'. Be sure you get the genuine. ������ :I)jLyiS'& I.nwtenccCo:, Montreal, . tmSmmm^aBBswmmamMmmmmmaSmm MINERAL ACT The Philadephia strike is far from being settled. -The..si:tua-: tion has grown w<|jj$��><j A St. Louis woman recently succumbed to the attractions of O'Grady, the "human ostrich" in a dime museum. She is said to have fallen in love "with him while he was eating tacks at one of his exhibitions. "I thought I would like to cook for a man Certificate of Improvements- ' NOTICE. "Gem" and "Emerald "Mineral Claims, situate in the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: Long-Lake Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I, C jftl Shaw, agent for Spencer Bennerman, Tree Miner's certificate No. B14423. and Fred Moser, Free Miner's certificate No. B14082, intend, sixty days from date hereof, to apply'to the Mining Recorder for a. Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose .of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action under sec tion 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 16th day of December, A. D. 1909. 32-.. C. JS. SHAW, B. C h. S. MINERAL ACT. Greenwood citizens are to be congratulated on the public spirit displayed in the promotion of a combination skating and curling rink, which has been the feature of the week's work. A building of this kind has been needed here for years. The old rink was out of the way, dilapitated and not large enough tor the hockey teams to get a really good game on, and without sufficient accommodation for the keenly interested public. The roof was conspicuous for its absence and altho this winter has seen the skating rink greatly improved by the lessees, it is still inadequate and inconvenient. The building which has done duty as a curling rink for several years, perched on the high bank of the creek, is still servicable and quite large, but when curling plays Such ac important part in the winter evenings, and so many business men, after the Next to the joy of owning one's own home, it is incumbent on us to own our own minds. To make up one's mind to a thing is comparatively easy���to keep the make up is extremely onerous. So many people rent other peoples' minds, instead of cultivating their own. and like the man, who rents a room, when he might with the same capital have owned his domicile, a rented mind comes oftentimes more expensive in the long run .than a developed mind of one's very own. Besides, after awhile, one has nothing to fall back upon but other peoples' ideas, other peoples' thoughts, and life is very empty at fifty when it might be stocked . with the happy accumulations aud association of years. If we live in rented minds, nails in the wall don't seem to matter, plaster loosened does not seem to count, whereas our own would have been taken care of, and the inside furnishings and decorations would not only belong to us, but would be worth owning and something to be proud of. Be it ever so humble, there is no place like a mind of one's very own. 350 pounds, the 1: world, was tested at Richmond, California. The Dalai Lama does not intend to appeal to the Indian government, but has gone to Pekin, to lay his grievances before the Chinese throne. Eastern papers report many more cases of persons bitten by mad dogs, in Ontario. Even horses have been bitten and died from hydrophobia. Mr. Kennedy, chief engineer of the Canadian section of the Great Northern, has taken up his residence in Vancouver, which he will in luture make his home. Fully nine out of every tea cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of ^which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free amplication of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by all druggists and dealers. - Every year more and more people pursue a literary career, and every year fewer and fewer catch up with it. EDITORIAL COMMENT There is a strong probability that this western section of tbe Boundary mining and agricultural district will have an exposition of ils resources this Summer, or during the coming fall". Greenwood is the logical center for this exhibition to take place, and it is to be hoped that all fruit growers and farmers and mine owners will combine to make this a success. The West Fork, Rock Creek and Midway valleys are tributary to Greenwood, and the Greenwood valley itself has farms and mines and natural resources Jose Domingo DeObaldia, president of the Republic of Panama, died of heart disease March 1, after an illness of only five days. Dr. C. A. Mendoza, will assume the presidency. A. W. Strickland, manager of the Bank of Montreal at Nicola returned Wednesday night from the coast. Mrs. Strickland and Master Buzz came back with him. ���Nicola News. An appropriation .of approximately $3,500,000 for betterments and improvements to be carried out this year on the Pacific division of the Canadian Pacific railway was recently made by the board of directors. The Civic plan committee of Spokane will undertake improvements involving the expenditure of twenty five millions to make Spokane the largest inland city on the continent, beautiful, sane, healthy and happy. Ex-President Roosevelt will visit London in May. A document confering the freedom of An impossible thin? to nud, a plaster equaled to "The D. & L." Menthol, and it is being imitated. Get the genuine. For side aches, backaches* stitches, nothing equals it. Made by Davis & Lawrence Co. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ckingbam Fractional" and "Raguarock factional "Mineral Claims, situate in the reenwood Mining Division, of Tale Dls Wherelocated: In Deadwood Camp ,. .^t^^e^��^--.terJ^ifMUUGood, Free Miner's Certificate No. B&560, In- sixty days from date hereof, to apply to the Mining- 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, mnst be commenced befor* the Issnance of such Certificate of Improvements.. Dated this 10th day of February.A. D, 1910. D. A. GOOD. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvents, NOTICE. "Eholt," "Tanglefoot "and "Sovereign Fractional " Mineral Claims, situate In Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: I u Skylark Camp. TAKE NOTICE that I, C. M. Shaw, agent for Fred Moser, Free Miners' Certificate No. B26433, and John Zurfluh, Tree Miners Certificate No. B26485, intend, sixty days from date hereof, to apply to tbe Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of tbe above claims. And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before tbe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of March. A. D. W10. C. JB,. SHAW, B. L,. S. S. The Chinese and Tibetans have a week of 5 days, named after iron, wood, water, feathers and earth. Effective, economical, pleasait. What more can you ask? Davis' M��n- thol Salve fulfills these specifications and is the best remedy for bites and stiiit;s, skin diseases, piles, etc 25c. per tin. "Cost of living" may. be borne patientlv. It is what it costs merely to exist that hurts. Invest 25 cents in a box of Davis' Menthol Salve ("The D. & L.") and be prepared for a hundred ailments, which may not be dangerous but are very an noyiug aud painful, like neuralgia, earache, sprains, burns, bruises,insectstings,cuts,piles, etc. It is a household remedy alv.-aj's useful for some trouble, and should be kept in the family medicine closet. WILL MAKE. HAIR GROW BEARINE Prepared from the grease of the Canadian Bear. Delicately perfumed. The Standard Pomade lor 40 Years. AU Dealers 50c per Jar. Davis & Lawrence Co., Montreal. Dissolution of Partnership, TVTOTICE Is liereby given that the-copart- XsL nersbip heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as confectioners and tobacconists, etc., under the firm name of Holmes & Kennedy, Greenwood, B. C, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The busiuess will hereafter be carried on by Fred U. Holmes, by whom all debts of the old firm will 1>e paid, aud lo whom all outstanding' accounts due the old firm must be paid. Oreenwood, B. C, February 19,1910. W. G. KENNEDY. FRED B. HOLMES. Witness: T. W. Bebbard. OVER M YEARS' EXPERIENCE Anyone Mucin? i Tiiadc Mark* Dcsions Copyrights Ac. fiketch and dmerlntlon mny who ' "Jomi on igsncy ror lecuringput Patents taken through Munn A Co. twelve quickly Mcertnln our opinion free- itlr- *���-' ' -��� ' ���ti tre tpeeiM ��i��Mc��r*M(>at ohMse, In tn�� [lollicr an mm .��� ._, in Pi ���ent free. Oldest agency for lecuringipatents. Invention Is probably pat��ntahl8._Commanlcn tloni atrlctlr confldantlal. HANDBOOK on patents Scientific American. X hantUonMly Ultutrated weakly, largeit circulation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada, $s.ib a year, pottage prepaid. Sold by all newsdealer*. MDNN & Co ����B����*����. New York Branch Oflice, BUS 7 Ct, Washington, D. U MINERAL ACT. Jl Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. ' ' - ... "Paymaster Fractional" Mineral Claim, situate in tbe Greenwood Mininir Division of Tale District. Where located: Id Graham Camp, south of and adjoining- Granada mineral claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, Georee R. Kaden, Free Miners' Certificate No. B2T297, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose oi,obtaining-a Crown Grant' of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of snch Certificate of Improvements. I Dated this Ilth day of October, A. D. 1909. 28 GEOSGE R. NADEN. ���yue rend d am, " "^ ii Honored by Women When a woman speaks of her silent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be- stowed this mark of confi- dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo," N. Y. 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The Pacific is the Headquarters for Commercial and Mining- Men Is steam-heated, electric lighted; the rooms are large and cosy. Phe Best Cuisine between Winnipeg and the Coast.. 4* 4* *&**��' *?* 4* *f* *$"���** <x>oooooooooooooooooooooooo- 1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Dealer in all kinds of . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Shingles, Bricks, Cement, Etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED GREENWOOD, - B.C. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo r GREENWOOD and MIDWAY "^ Leaves Greenwood at 7 a.m. to connect with Spokane train; and at 2 p.m with Keremeos train. J. McDonell. 3l A I/T'D. ��r # tr *��� ** *r *> if *r *��� jr ip tr it jc jp ie Snynopsis of Canadian Nortn-West HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. ANY available dominion Lands within the' Railway Belt in British Columbia, may be' hofuesteaded by any person wlio is the sole head of a family, or any male over IS years of age, to the extent of one-quarter sectiou of 150 acres; more or less. Entry must be made personally at the loca land office for the disrict in which tlie land is situate. Entry by proxy may, howetar,-fee- made on certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter,, brother or sister, of au intending homesteader. The homesteader is required to preform the conditions connected there with under one of the following plans; 1) At least six months'.residence upon and cultivation of the land iu each year for three years. (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is de-' ceased), of the homesteader resides upon alarm In the vicinity of the laud entered for, the re qulremenu as to residence may be satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother, " (3) If the settler, has his permanent residence pop. 'farming land owned by him in the vlcln ity of his homestead, the requirements as to res Idence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six niontliB' notice in -writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lauds at Ot tawa of intention to apply for patent. Coal.���Coal mining rights may be leased fora period of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1. per acre. Not more than 2,560acres shall be leased to one individual or company. A roy- alltyatthe rate of five cents per ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. B.���Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will uot be paid for. L/eaves Mother I/Ode 9,30 a. ra. 6:30 p. m. ��� L<eaves Greenwood 2:00 p. m. 8:30Jp. m. te te' te" ������ % f} Saturday last stage leaves SJ Mother L,ode6p.m. Returning, "i leaves Greenwood 10 p. ru. *, Greenwood Office 5 NORDEN HOTEL New Edition of the COPPER HANDBOOK Vol. VIII., issued May, 1909, contains 1,500 pages, with nearly SO per cent, more matter than theprecedingedition. The chapters with mine descriptions and on statistics have been carefully revised and the bulk of the matter therein is ��� ENTIRELY NEW There are 25 chapters. Covering Copper History. Geology, Geography, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mining, Milling, Leaching, Smelting, Refining, Brands, Grades, Impurities, Alloys, Uses, Substitutes.Terminology Deposits by Districts, States,Countries and Continents, Mines in .Detail, Statistics of Production, Consumption, Imports, Exports, Finances, Dividends, etc. The Copper Handbook is concededly the World's Standard Reference Book on Copper. The Copper Handbook contains, in this new and greatly enlarged edition, about 50 per cent, more matter than the Bible���though not necessarily a better book because of its great bulk. It is rilled with FACTS of vital importance to. THE INVESTOR THE SPECULATOR' THE METALLURGIST THE CONSUMER THE MINER Price is $5 in Buckram with gilt top, or $7.50 in genuine full library morocco. TERMS are most liberal. Send no money, but order the book sent to you, all carriage charges prepaid, on one week's approval, to be returned if unsatisfactory, or paid for if it suits. Can you afford not to see the book and judge for yourself of its value to yon ? WRITE NOW to the editor and pub- iisher, HORACE J. STEVENS 36, SHELDON BUILDING, HOUGH- TON, MICH., U.S.A. ismitww I MINES AND MINISel !��� * �� . The Greenwood-Phoenix tunnel Is now in 450 feet. Superintendent Duncan Mcintosh paid a visit to Spo- Jcane last week. . The annual meeting of the share- iolders of the Le Roi Two mine company took place February 15 in fLondon. - The dividends for the past g>ear were 6 .shillings per share, free if taxation.'j 48 "412- tons bfj Ore. were iined and treated. ���''.:���������������'..v ���- The Black Range, New Mexico, hich was a thriving- silver mining istrict 25 years ago, has recently ti the scene of a mining revival. ���Die slump in the value of silver and :he Apache massacres were the cause f its decline years ago. Today the Apaches are subdued, and silver, copier and gold discoveries have put new ife into the old camp. The Dominio'n government has ippropriated #50,000 to be used in experimenting processes used in the eduction of zinc, for making experiments and for any other purposes hat may be deemed advisable for the promotion of production and manu- iiacture of zinc 'and zinc products from anadian ores. At present many ousands of dollars are lost annually o- Canada" through unscientific and nadequate methods of treating zinc 'ires, especially in British Columbia, he Mines department of the gov- rnment proposes to undertake ex- eriments and gather information om abroad, with a view to improving the present process and prevent he great waste prevailing in the treatment of ores The last word from the Iditarod has been brought in by Richard But- pr, one of the best known prospectors of Dawson.- He said he thinks will make a fine camp. He made le trip by dog team from the new lamp, and confirms the story that [ood pay dirt has been located on )tter creek and two of its tributaries. ���He* Ml** XHEI BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES On Otter creek the pay streak is 600 feet wide, and has been traced for well over a mile. Butler says the trail is in good shape. He made the trip in 21 days and reports plenty of stopping places. With a light outfit better time could be made. Wada, the Japanese musher, and his two companions, who were sent from Seward to the Iditarod by the .Seward Chamber of Commerce _ with a view to.as^ certaining the condition of the route to the new gold strike, with Seward as" a starting point, returned Saturday. A movement is now on foot to float a gigantic merger representing 90 per cent of the asbestos output of the world. Representatives of the Amalgamated Asbestos corporation j a Canadian company recently launched, which has obtained control of about 90 per cent of the asbestos output of Canada, are now coveting the properties of the companies represented at the Denver conference and the consummation of the deal will likely be followed by the absorption of these companies by the big Canadian corporation. The new interests have offered $1,100,000 for the controlof the Wyoming asbestos deposits arid propose to spend #1,000,000. in developing the property. It is expected that a new company will be^focmed with $5,000,000 capital. The Englishmen are to take 51 per cent of the stock and the California interests 49 per cent. The local and Wyoming interests who are in the deal own about 1,200 acres of asbestos-producing lands near Casper, Wyoming, said to be about all the available known asbestos supply in the United States. Nearly 95 per cent of the asbestos used in the United States is mfned in Canada. SPRING The creek, released from-' Winter's frosty btte, ' *"' With joyous leap and rippling laughter bright, - Outvies the sky in foamy white and blue, 'Tis Spring! *tis'Spring' The world" is born anew. ^ The sheep browse on the benches ivith their young; The hill birds sing���all nature rinds a ; tongue; The cattle low, swift echoes give reply, The tree-tops bending as the breezes From out the distance soft;toned cow. bells ring," " _ ., AT THE CHURCHES Methodist ��� Rev. 1. B.�� Hibbert will conduct services in the Methodist Church every Sunday. ' Morning, 11 a. m.; Sunday School, 3 p. m. Evening. 7:30, , A GREAT ARGUMENT Presbyterian��� St. Columba. Services will be conducted morning- and evening, 1J a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 2 30 p. in. Rev. J. A. Petne, minister. Catholic.���Church of the Sacred Heart.���Divine service 1st,-thndand fourth Sunday in each month Holy mass at-10 a, m.; vespers and benediction at, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p4n; HpXf J.. A. Bbdard, O. M. I. pastqr. V * .",~'"* tr,... ... ��� t, L, , Church of England St. Jude's ��� while buttercirps, sweet harblngern of w ��� o ���,V * ��,- ��� , . *\' h , Every Suriday, Morning .i nd evening. spring. | Matins, ll a. m. - Evensong, fiZo p. m. Surmount the snow with tracery of Sunday school, 2.30 p m. Holy Corn- Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief ? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all druggists and dealers. March is named from -the &&������ man god of war, Mars. : gold, Reflecting heaven's sunshine thousand fold. A biding, perfume ail the landscape y-)fiiis,v .-',.. ';.-.._ ;.\-.:.'.'"'" From riverbanka to bluffs on farthest ���- hills. ������:���':'. ' '-.i' ���'. ..[��� ' ':''^iy'.,'��� In goblets, golden gliaterred, brewed, - 'tis sent '-���-'''���.'���;' -v.-<' .'.'_.'- In waftures sweet with upon-day sunt shine blenf. Each ti ee, each plant, bedecked in - spring's ybung'glow, Shakes off tile burden of cold Winter's snow. Each floweret wear's a coronet of dew. Tis Spring!, 'tis Spring!. The world, is born anew". '-'..?' ���':��� ~Gr.:K.^ I man ion, 1st and 3rd. Sundays. St s a.m; other Sundays at 11 a. m. Saidts' Day services as dnm unced in Church. Rev. F Vernon Venables, Vicar. ABSENT-MINDED Anemic women and children v- wta> frequently feel chiliyj are paleand exhausted, will deriVe-great benefit from the use of Ferrovim, the invigorating tonic, which consists of Iron in a form they can assimilate, fresh lean beef and pure Sherry Wine. Nothing could be better than this combination of strength-giving agents in such cases. $1.00 per bottle. RECORD EXTRACTION BUY IN THE AND TUNNEL GOMPANY, LIMITED. 25 Cents a Share Capital Stock $125,000* Divided into 500,000 Shares at 25c Each, A NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY Now running a tunnel (in 200 feet) under valuable claims adjoining Greenwood Townsite on (ark Mountain/ Skyl* OLA LOFSTAD, President. _A. S. BLACK, Secretary. m George W. Coleman, bookkeeper, at a salary of-'$12 a week, of the National City Bank, of Cambridge, has established a new extraction record which will be interesting to the mining world. Miners think they do well when they extract from 75 to 90 per cent of a given ore deposit; but ;Coleman;:'beatv.this: record, to-a frazzle: ;;^he^deposits of the bank which employed him stood on the books at only $127,432, and he succeeded in extracting about $200,000 without, letting anything cave^ fall or. even a timber split. He made so litr! tie noise about it that none of the officials, neither the president, cashier nor any of the directors -realized that he had even begun stoping. Some time ago Coleman thought seriously of stealing the safe deposit vaults in the basement, and also the building. He knew he could do this without any fear of detection, as there was no possibility that the' officials of the bank would miss them; but Coleman had grown fat, cloyed and lazy through high living, and he procrastinated. Finally, when it had come to be so easy that the game was no longer interesting, he quietly threw it up and walked away, and several days later one of the officials accidentally discovered that something was missing. A Canadian farmer, noted for his absent-mindedriess, went to town one day and transacted his business with the. utmost precision. He started on his way home, however, with the firm conviction that he had forgotten something', but what it was he could not recall. As he neared home the cdnyiction increased, and three times" he $toppeti;fhis' horse and yient carefully through his pock-' etbook in a vain endeavor to discover what her had forgotten. In due course he reached home and was met by his daughter, who looked at him in surprise and exclaimed: " Why, father, where have you left mother?" Chamberlain's Stomach and I<river Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skiu and dys pepsia. Sold by all druggists and dealers. ��� ��� TO GREET ROOSEVET Already Amj to greetsher Britishers have nothings to learn iu the way of declamatory political argument.' For example note the following clipping from the London Daily News, one of the foremost champions of the Liberal party in the late appeal to the people: HORATIO NELSON, The Victor of Trafalgar,. Had a Brother, ' who ' ..-.''. Had a Nephew, - ,^V&0'/, '.--,- ->J: ' ., fiada Son, who is the present v:.'|^^\.'> '..-.LORD NELSON. ;Tiis-lordly person has received a Pension of ,��5,- 000 per annum for 6 7 years!!! This sum, to- gether with a moderate interest, amounts to More than ^"550,000. For what? Because��� ' ' He Had a Father ' ���\ Who Hadi a. Uncle ���. Who Had a Brother Named Horatio Nelson. HE VOTED AGAINST OLD AGE PENSIONS FOR THE AGED POOR ���*w INTO TIBET Chamberlain's Stoma'ch and; Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have: Jjeen, praised by thousands of women who have" been restored to health-through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all druggists and.dealers. Much,, of the treasure which Paris keeps in its flooded cellars is securely bottled, so that onry the labels will suffer damages. Fat has been discribed as the Chinaman's ideal of beauty���kut who would want to be a China man's ideal. to arrange the cf ISO promij has been na: welcome home to the Colonel from his hunting expedition in Africa;.; Titis is only the first step.in- the; many official preparations for the receptions and welcomes planned all over the States to greet a great man. * . A BIG BOND FRENCH ELECTIONS France is going to have some elections of her own. Everything from the bottom to the top->-save the president of the republic himself���will have to go to the polls. Those who ought to know say it's going to be one of the - best politicial fights the country has seen, therefore the most interesting. The English style of election, it is said, will be indulged in. Many Frenchmen of political turn took a trip to England recently to look up the finer points of electioneering. Not only did these men return to this country fully determined that it should have a real election in May. but that the colored picture posters, such as the English used, should be a feature. . Any man who knows enough to know he doesn't understand women is better off than if he did. The Granby Co. have bonded: 20 mineral claims in Summit Camp. The consideration is about '$125,000. Work will be started at once. The claims are the Summit group and other well known mining claims, covering about 1,000 acres. George Rum-: berger, Thomas Roderick, John Mulligan and L. Y. Birnie, of Phoenix, are the vendors. "'The-D. & I." Emulsion U taken with the greatest benefit by those suffering with Lung troubles with tendency to hemorrhages. A few bottles taken regularly make* a wonderful improvement. MUCH IN DEBT The unhappy Princess Louise of Belgium, whose escapades shocked all Europe a few years ago, has received a million dollars from the estate of her father, the late King Leopold. Louise owes six millions, however, and there is reported great activity among her creditors. IRISH ARE UP INARMS War is to be waged upon souvenir postcards which ridicule the Irish race. Leading Irishmen of Washington, D. C, have started the crusade. Efforts will be made tp have the postoffice department hold them up as un- mailable. Bearlnefeeds the dry and unhealthy scalp, softens and gives vim to the hair. 50c. a jar. itl|r\let an unscrupulous rce oil you an imita- ^ ;ook-fbr the "D. & mark on the tin. It guarantees the genuine and the most effective remedy for Rheumatic aches- and, pains, Lumbago, Sciatica, Backache. etc. 25ci each. Yard rblis equaliiig seven of the reguiat size-$1.00. FERRoyng THE BEST TONIC for all sickly people. Makes new blood} Gives strength; Restores vitality. Taken after any lllnaas It bastens a return to health. Pn\i�� & Lawrence Co., Montreal. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE " Sally," "Rob Ko\,'- " Nodaway." " Highland Queed," "Hard Times," ''Tunnel Fractional," "Pueblo Fractional," "Duncan Fractional." "Alice M. Fractional,"-" Sall.v _���'.- Fractional," "Castor fractional," "Kii Fracjioual," and " ExceUir Fractional" ' Mineral Claim, situate in tbe OreHnwood , Mining Division of Yale District. Wliere located: On Wallace Mountain. TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for Tlie Vancouver and Boundary Creek DevtlopittR- and Mining Company, Limited Liability, Free Miner's CertlCcate No. Bl+321, intend, sixty days from date hereof, to apply to the Mining- Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, mutt be commenced before tbe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of February, A. D. 1910. I. H. HALLETT. ���|\JOTICE Is hereby given that, 30 day�� after J-JL date, I intend to apply to tbe Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the followlng- descriocd lands, situate in the Greenwood district: Commencing at a post at the sonthn-est corner of Lot 2,337, pre-emption; thence west 99 chain*, thence north 80 chains, thence east so chains, thence sonth V) chains to place of cam men cement, and containing- 640 acres. Dated this 30th day of February, 1910. J. H. EAST. TOT-OTICE is hereby given that, 30 days after X31 date, 1 intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coat and petroleum on the following described Hnde, situate in tbe Greenwood district: Commencing at a post at the southwest corner of Lot Z,337, pre-emption, thence south 40 chains, thence tvest 160 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 160 chains to place of commencement, and containing 640 acres. ..Dated this 20th day of February, 1910. H. BUNTING. TVrOTICE is hereby given that, 30 days after ���LjL date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to. prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands, situate in the Greenwood district: Commencing at a post at the goutnwest corner of Lot 2,337, pre-emption, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence sonth SO chains to place of ccui- mencement, and containing 640 acres. Ilatedf this 20tb day of February, 1910. A. H. NOYES. ;;At least 15000 Chinese troops iave entered Tibet. Wireless telegraphy was installed as the army advanced. While these are Japanese trained soldiers they met with a severe reverse, the commander iu chief narrowly escaped capture, when the Tibetans ambushed a force of Chinese, who lost 400 men and a number of guns. Enormous quantities of war material-are being shipped across the Thibetan fr^tier. A man who.has just beeiTsen- tenced to imprisonment in Chicago is said to have made his living for years by stealing horses, and to have devoted his spare time to writing and publishing bvmns and sacred songs for schools. As Chicago was the scene of his labors.it is a pity the message does not make it Gold and diamonds have been discovered in Liberia, about 30 miles from the coast, according to a report to the United States government from Charged'Affairs Ellis, of Monrovia, the capital of this West African negro republic. clear which enced for. he has been sent- Croup in Children. Parents dread croup because of its suddenness, its distressing pain aud its danger. Mathieu'svSyrup J] of-Tar and Cod | Liver Oil gives 0 immediate relief, ^ heals the inflamed parts, restores health aud strength to the system. Croup conies suddenly ��� be prepared for it. Large bottle 35 cts froni all dealers. I. L MalMen Co. Props. .Sherbrooke, P.Q. IMntrtbutun fur U'entem CiiikmU. Foley Brwu. ]j.r��un * Cu.. Vaucouvrr, KJtuunton, Winnipeg, I Do you want ��to Ettglifi^ initial note j [paper and envelopes to write your I I letters on? If you do Call at THE TIMES OFFICE Prices moderate i THE Boundary Creek times -IS THE- PIONEER WEEKLY -OF THE- I i flic Send for the paper, Subscribe for it, Advertise in it And let us do la H ��,i��i)i^iicywiBB#"X4 j.nigHaf*,-A^-^.;-^ TH# BOUNDARY GREEIC TIMES TOWN TOPICS' I an oqy other article A. L. WHITE, The Stove and Furniture Man Phone 16 Greenwood, B. C. ^tmmmiMWttmmWWWWSnttmmmmtmmmttWWWkS CP* We have just received a shipment of Clocks of the very newest designs in Martelized Wood, Enameled Wood and Mis* sion Finish. Also something very nifty in Mantle Clocks. Jl. Eegan $ Co* matchmakers and Jewelers The Sally mine is closed down for the present. Gab Eustis has returned from Nebraska. Dan Docksteader has moved to Phoenix this week. John Mulligan, o f Phoenix, was in town this week. ���Mr. and Mrs. McLaine visited Grand Forks this week. Don'tr forget the St. Patrick's day ball next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. McAdam left for Prince Rupert this week. St. Jude's Guild, Tuesday next at Mrs. McLaine's house. . There is a big wash out or. the G. N. R., near Myncaster. The play's the thing. Watch out for "Between the Acts." The Eckhardt Co., at the Auditorium, March 17. 18, and 19. Colonel Lowerv returned from his peregrinations last Thursday. Frank Donald, of Myncaster, was a visitor to Greenwood last week. H. D. Hamilton, of Reck Creek, was a visitor to Greenwood this week. *=9 ^iimuimmmmummuauuuiuttuuuuuuumumimui re -&>'���'-*������'������'��������������������� 98 u sit fit ���,:, .v/:3*&h! SKW(^WS(W!(W��l(W����W BUY YOUR MILK FROM THE " GREENWOOD DAIRY Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Daily BOTTLED MILK A SPECIALTY Fred Jenks, Prop'r. s i \<^&*tt*&i,mwzMwmmwm>mmmm&\ FIRST RATE CAFE AT THE J* J* Jt & Jt Jt Jt J* Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jl Jt Jt Jt Jljt Jl Jt Jt Jl Jl Jt Jt Jt Jl Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt ^ *�� % % % % z..xj*.*j*jfijtst**j*j*j*jijtjtjtjitjt jtjtjtjtjtjijtjtjr.��jijtjtjijijtji A "a ��A A A "A A A A '* A "A "A A A WINDSOR HOTEL greenwood, b.c. Open [Day and Night ERNIE CARTER, Manager. Greenwood Phoenix Stage Line Leaves Greenwood Daily at 3 p. m. Arrives Greenwood Daily at 10 a. m. GREENWOOD OFFICE: L- L. M4TTHEWS' CIGAR STORE Prompt attention to Express and Freight. GILLIS & LAING, Prs. -excellent work repairing . t h e many machines in towtu If vou want neat bridge scores, call at the Times office. We have them for sale in pads of 100 each. ��� Pete Lover,: formerly superintendent of the Oro Denoro mine, at Summit camp, is now foreman at the Mother Lode mine, in the place of M. Edgrcn. ,-���'���'�� Rev. J.-H. White, D. D., superintendent of Methodist Missions in; B, C., yill preach iri the Methodist ahurch������'���'. next Sunday morning jafellp'clocki .';���-, ^ v. H.' W; , Farmer, real estate agent of Rock Creek, accompanied by Mrs, Farmer, was in town the latter part of last week and reports conditions on Kettle River as being A. 1. Walter Kennedy, who has been a resident of Greenwood for several years, left on Friday last for Vancouver, Mr. Kennedy will take a short rest before engaging in a new business. Lost���FeVy 13th. A thoroughbred collie dog, 14 mos., black coat and light breast. Finder will be rewarded by leaving him at P, W. George & Co's store. Any one keeping the dog after this notice���will be prosecuted. ���It begins to look 'as though be^ tore long Dr. Cook can't-blelong to' anything except church. " ��� Howard Cameron is moving to Christina .lake in April to his farm. Mrs. C. M. Shaw will not receive visitors during March and April. The Keremeos Kulture Club has already 100 volumes in its library. Lt. Col. W. H. N. Glossop is expected to return from Mexico shortly, J. E. McAllister, manager B C. Copper Co., left for New York this week. USE ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM At once when attacked by a Cough and thus avert- dangerous bronchial, and pulmonary ailments. . . . ... . ���25c.,"5<V;- jtii'il $1.00 Rottlps. Sold everywhere. . JV.V'.S .'.- ���J.aVrK'NCIJ CO.,' Montreal.' AUDITORIUM March 17,18 and 19 MISS JOSEPHINE DEFFRY WITH A PAYING INVENTION Onisime Frechette, of St. Malo, near Winnipeg, a brother of A. A. Frechette, of this town,'lias invented an improved dredge and secured patents for Canada, U. S. A., and Australia, He has refused $30,000 for the Canadian rights, having already a profit of $33,000 in sight on dredges ordered in Canada. IN HIGH CLASS COMEDIES Admission. 75c. Reserved. 50c and 25c. Now is the time to brighten up the home. We have everything you want in stock. JAP A LAC FLQ0R LACE Outside and Inside Paints Floor Paints Decotint Wall Finish Alabastine Wall Finish Varnishes, Shelacs,and Brushes OF ALL KINDS AT THE �� Russell-Law Caulfield Co.,Ltd. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Thursday Night, March 17. S O^OLOC^ ������? ;'.?������' TRUHKS:DM3��ftr����? Mrs. Dave Manchester was a Spokane visitor to Greenwood this week. MINING CLAIM FOR SALE In Wellington Camp. The property- known as The Golden Crown, with plant and cquipcmeiit now found thereon. For terms and particulars apply to G. K. Cor.nwKi.r.,, lirandon, Manitoba. Advertise in THE TIMES FOR SALE About 7 tons of loose hay, 6 tons timothy, 1 ton grain hay. Apply Fritz Haussner, Greenwood, or Fred B. Holmes. For Sewing Machine Needles and Oil sec A. L. White, the Stove and Furniture man. Mr. and Mrs H Rock Creek, weye $ Wednesday. There will bef' general meeting night, March 14. Alex MacDonald has returned from a business trip to Nelson and other points. Born���To Mr and Mrs. J. H. Dyer, of Los Angeles, a daughter, on January 24th. Duncan Mcintosh, Mayor ot Greenwood, returned from Spokane on Monday last. There will be the usual Sunday services at St. Jude's. Holy Communion at 8 a. m, If you want good seed potatoes, take a trip to tbe old Castleman ranch at Boundary Falls. '.'Paid in full," at the Auditorium, Thursday, March 17th. Born���To Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stevenson of Midway, at Greenwood hospital, March 5, a sou. At the No. 7 mine, electricity is being installed, the steam boilers had been condemned as unsafe. Be sure you don't miss the grand milliu.ery opening at Stork's, on March 18th and l')th. M. Jewel is in tho hospital. Fred Mclnnis is driving the Mother Lode stage in his place. Miss Ida Shaw will leave for Spokane, nest week, to attend the St. Luke's hospital nursing course. Jack White has gono to Calgary to visit his father. In his absence Bert Logan has charge of the store. A small lead was cut in the Greenwood-Phoenix tunnel last week, a sure forecast of what will be reached later. Found���A. silver bracelet between Greenwood and Boundary Falls���owner can have same by applying to W. Wilson. J. I. Ross, of the Ross-Miller company of Winnipeg, typewriter construction specialists, was in town most of last week and did GUTTED BY FIRE Half of Grand Forks, a famous creek metropolis of the Klondyke, is in rums from a fire starting last Friday, in the Grand hotel, once notorious as a dance hall WbitiH^.j4kand gambling resort. The tele- """ * building, Orr & Turkey's building and a number of 'ef" shops -were , destroyed the hotel. NOTICE OF MEETING There will be a general meeting of shareholders and those who are interested in the Freeh e 11 e Attachment Company Ltd., at the store of A. A. Frechette, at 8 o'clock, on Tuesday evening' HYDROPHOBIA What is said to be the first death in Canada through hydrophobia, occurred at Hamilton last week, when John Taylor, 14 years of age, of Dundas, passed away quietly. _ KILLED AT PHOENIX Archie Boyd aud J. O. Mullins were instantly killed last Tuesday as a result of drilling into a missed hole at the Granby mines, Phoenix. FOR SALE-Seed Potatoes, "Bur- bank," a Northwest variety. Apply to A. Menzel, Boundary Falla. FOR SALE���Furniture. Apply at residence of F. D. Homegreen, Gold st. For Salo or Rent���Pianos, Sewing Machines, The O. I. C. New and 2nd Hand store. A. h. White, Phcme 16. Books, and more Books. See the display in the window this week. Price uot considered. Do you want some cheap reading? TheO. I. C. 2nd-Hand Dump, phone 18, A. L,. White. FOR RENT Three room furnished house, water and electric lights in the house, south of Capt. Swayne's, Silver street, we pay water rent, $15 per month. Five room furnished house, water and electric light in house, south of Capt. Swayne's, Silver street, $21.50 per month. We pay water rent. Three room furnished house, by Chas. Kinney's residence, electric lights and water, $15 per mouth. We pay water rent. Residence property for sale on easy payments. A. L,. Whitk. THE VERY LATEST We have just received a new shipment of '��� .. ��� Trunks, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Telescopes, Trunk and Suit Case Straps, Name Tags, Keys Galore. The New and 2nd-Hand Store PHONE 16 A.L.WHITE PROPRIETOR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Winding- Up Act, being Chapter 144 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, and Amending Acts, and in the matter of_ the Dominion Copper Company, in liquidation. A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the orders made herein on January 21st, 1910, aud February 21st, 1010, respectively, by the Honorable Mr. Justice Gregory and the Honorable Mr. Justice Murphy, that the creditors of the above named company in liquidation are required on or before the 24th day of March, A. D. 191P, to send their names, addresses and particulars of their debts and claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to P. P. Jtoosa, the Official Liquidator, al the City of Greenwood, and that if such creditors be so required on notice by the said Liquidator tuey are to come and prove their claims iu Chambers iu the City of Vancouver, at such, time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof, they be excluded from the benefit of any distribution tbat may be made before such claims are proved. Dated the 24tli day of February, A. D. 1910. P. F. ROOSA, Liquidator. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by. public auction, ou Monday, the 21st clay of February, 1910, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, by James Birdie, ol the court house, Greenwood, B. C, Hie fnlloviiig property: Lots 4, 5, b and ", in Ttlnck 24 (Map 24), Town of Anaconda, upon which is erected a one story dwelling house, and outbuildings and other improvements For further particulars and condition of sule apply to Harris & Bull, Vendor's Solicitors, Bauk Of It. N. A. building, Hastings street, Vancouver, B. C; James Birnie, Sheriff, Greenwood, B. C, or E. T. Wickwire, Greenwood. B.C. NOTICE In the matter of the Land Registry Act, and in the matter of the Title to an undivided one- third interest in Lot 1353. Group 1, ���' Palmetto" mineral claim, Osoyoos Division of Yale District. WHEREAS, the Certificate of Title to the above hereditaments, being- Certificate No. 7658A. In the name of Moses Burns, has been destroyed, and application has been made to me for a duplicate thereof, NOTICE is hereby given that a duplicate Certificate of Title to the above hereditaments will oe issued at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof unless iutlie meantime valid objection to the contrary is made to me ia writing. W.H.EDMONDS, District Registrar. Land Registry office, Kamloops, 1J. C, December 30..1909, Palace Livery Stables DRAYING���We Can Move Anything p. c. buckless; PROPRIETOR �����>��r'W'-V*����VA*<J\��^A^A^��������\^^^wV^<>r'V^V^U ��v '��W'\**V">VV/VV'>*"','\'/ F. JAYNES COPPER STREET, GREENWOOD Ogilvie's Rolled Oats 8-lb.Sack45 Just the thin CORBY'S SPECIAL SELECTED * RYE Greenwood Eiquor 0< IMPORTERS ^ GREENWOOD <&��&��&��&��&&& \^~r~T^ ^^^^��^��^��^��^��^��^&^��^&^��^\ ARW YOB BRY Beer Beer Beer WE BREW GOOD BEER AND ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS Call up'Phone 138, Greenwood Phoenix'Brewery Cci I BEER BEER KODAKS and CAMERA SUPPLI LARGE SELECTION OF MAGAZINES ALWAYS IN STOCK, SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN AT PUBLISHERS RATES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, WALL PAPER DEALERS
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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 | 1910-03-11 |
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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Greenwood (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1896-1911 |
Identifier | Boundary_Creek_Times_1910_03_11 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2013-01-14 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | be1f4886-25dd-47fd-bf34-a069860817ed |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171289 |
Latitude | 49.1000000 |
Longitude | -118.6833000 |
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