���~v_ ���r< - .�� Ift ';-.:! Published Weekly in the Interests of the Boundary Creek Mining District. GREENWOOD. B. C. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1901. no. $ if y jmumty. lepart- en Who will build marcus- I Ll"-.'? 1 REPUBLIC road ion. 1 _. ������ _^tnotU'h' fot hosf/Xto Fsur-c^eded iii .Mr Johnson's -���assubduedby volunteers. It l^appeared, from rpaiI', of the fur- fhtjfire b#?��_s there Forl_^*to .burn, the ���fi'e Anguished by 'i^bn'-ket 5e little blaze did not tntei - 'the xralclt at .he-Vsmelfe., tlie __ititK,uih^ to, shovei(ore" into the Fnace'as if nothtug unusual was hap 56-jirigi ���., , . . y fj ^Vtiesday night the \Ahi-_tl"* of the en*c- HricJigh't station and a bla. e in that llocality-'biought a laij-e number ol |��itizcus in that d let-tion tli in kin ir thc Ij5o7.er house itself vi 's abla.e ll was [fouiid to be onl. a small log shack neat [the power houso The shack was it. jhabited bv some Ubo lug men Thc |-fiieinengot a stream to tho biiimna Ib tilding and soon extinguished the illa_n.es. The lire departineut grat*iullv ac- Ikno^lcdyes the iece.ipt of a cheque ol I-.2S fiom the smeltet compan> lot ttun- Jnig out to the fi-e Thiougl. no fiult [of theus the boja were unable to lender (assistance bat such mark., of apptecia- Ition will encoiuage them to still moie Icloieh guaid the mteiests of piopeitj Iholders Tne department have also airanged [for an all night telepnoue connection IvMth the elect-Mc light stttion atrd ilarnis can be tinned in fiom theie P. WELSH AND J. STEWART *. A Get-Tiieir Share���Other Well Known "'.Contractors Have Secured Portions of the Work fo-,-*;-: ; -; ���: :-���: i9-' ���:--!' :��� :-��:������.-. ���;��>- RlEW ft! A I <. - OF THE SI-fl-LAKAWEEN. BY This map $hows creeks, rivers, :,, mountains1 aud all other physical ^9 features of the country North of * the Boundary and between the I-L " '��� ��� r,. Fraser River and the Okanagan. *:* Jf,r 1* A good lithographed map, in colors at the remarkably low price of �� ill CIS, For Sale, by I i mm Hi I i li gether on a station. They really will be subcontractors under us."���Spokesman Review. DEATH OF ALD. MILLER. ' Spokane men will build most of the Gi eat Northern branch to Republic. Subcontracts covering the entire hue, except one five mile piece, were let yesterday by Siems & Shields, who: have the general contract for .constructing the line ready for rolling stock. These subcontracts are all for preparing- the roadbed. .' The bridging, particularly the work of constructing the big ^teet bridge across the Columbia, and the, laying of the ties tnd rails, are yet to be contracted. Beginning at 'Marcus, Wash., subcontracts on the roadbed have been aw .ird'ed as follows : First six miles to Parker &, Mulligan of St. Paul. ��� Five miles to John Grant of Faribault, Minn. -.' , Next five miles yet to be definitely awarded. ���-;..'' Ten miles, or to the International boundary, Patrick Welch of Spokane. Fifteen miles, covering the portion of the branch.- in British Columbia, Jack Stewart of '"Grand Forks, B. C, ind Spokane^ THirty-five miles, from the boundary to Republic, "**J. A. Caughran of St. Paul and William Winters of Spokane, contracting as. Caughran, Winters & Co 7. '7 ;'V:7 ' 7 ���''-���"���'������'��� ; -��� "������'���'' The announcement concerning the subcontracts was made yesterday by Mi. Shields, who added : "The contractors wili start shipping in outiits at once and the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible from the start. /'���'���'������ ���'We want to get trains to Republic bj winter, and no time can be lost. I expect 3000 men will be employed on the construction within a .short time. "Thesf subcontracts are only for loadbc-d^-There-wilHbe^much^bridge- woik, wooden structures, which we will ta.ee up later. -. ������Our contract calls for the completion of the road ready for trains, so we will have to lay the ties and rails. We have done nothing yet about this part of the work. "Cine big steel bridge is to go iu across the Columbia. I think it will be about 1500 feet long, though I am-not positive concerning, the measurement. This we hope to have completed and in use before the spring high water. "I expect to remain in Spokane several days to complete the details in connection with the subcontracts." Peter Siems, head of the firm, wlio has been sick, is recovering. He said yesterday .that the entire matter had Occurred, at Los Angeles Sunday Morning Last. A telegraph communication from J. Ray Miller to his brother Will in this city conveyed the sad news of the death of their father Thomas Miller whi.h occurred ot Los' Angeles on Tuesday morning. Mr- Miller shortly after his election as alderman in the North Ward in January last .was taken ill- and was confined Jio his -bed for several weeks. He sat at the council board on the day of the memorial services in connection with the death of the' Queen but he was a very sick man and his-physicians ordered him south. He went first to Phoenix, Arizona, and then to Southern'California, but he was unable to shake off his illness. His son J. Ray Miller"who had enlisted with the South African con- stabalary resigned in order to accompany his father south and was with him at the dine of his death. Mr. Miller was born in Scotland some 61 years, ago. Proceeding to New-Zealand when 18 years of age, he soon: be-- came a prominent figure'in that colony and held public office. Pie came to British Columbia in 1896 and visiting Greenwood in that year- he decided to remain here. He invested iu Greenwood real estate and was a considerable property holder at the time of his death. Mr. Miller too.-; a'keen interest in the affairs of the city aud Y. as eleotod an alderman for the North Ward in January last. He was a member', of the A. F. & A. M. He leaves two sons and a daughter Mise Jean Ray Miller who is*at present residing in Vancouver. The remains were , interred at Los Angeles. WILL BE CELEBRATED IN GREENWOOD STRONG COMMUTES FOMED ' _ ��� . ��� <��.' To Arrange Details-Drilling Contests, Hose Races, Firemen's Tournament. and Athlectc Sports. At a public meeting held .in the city hall Friday June Sth to organize for a Labor Day celebration. Aid Sutherland was voted to the chair and Aid Ross appointed secretary. " R.T. Evans moved and W. J.Nelson seconded that we hold a celebration on Labor Day and that this meeting a.ppoint a general committee. Carried. The following were appointed a committee to act with an equal number from the Trades and Labor council: R. W. Jakes, D. Ross, J. Caulfield, R;T. Evans, W. J. Nelson, J. Sutherland, J. Ehrlich, W. ]VI. Law, Smailes, J. Dallas, T. Q. Butler, J. P. McLeod, J.O.Brien, ME. Miller. G, Scott Galloway, A. W. Strickland, J. H. McTott, Geo. 'Well-' wood, A. Ferguson, I. P. Armstrong, D. Bannerman, Andrew Sater, D. W. Morgan,Thos Walsh aud D.J.Sullivan. It was decided that the general committee meet Wednesday evening of this week to arrange for the biggest celebration in theBoundary and then the meeting adjourned. AiV_0NC TKE LODGES. Officers Installed by Fraternal Societies for Current Term. The different fraternal societies in the city had a very successful half year ending June 30th and at the installation meetings congratulatory speeches were made upon the good work. Last Wednesday Duncan Smith G. D. C. installed the following officer*: C. C. M_ Berger; V. C. N. McLeod; O., C. Pittock; M. ot W., Geo. Barber; M. A., M. Elderman; J. G., Kenneth McKenzie; O. G., A. Allmacher; M. of E , G. Whit- beck; M. of F.,H. B. C. Frith;>K. of R. &S., A. D. Hallett. Tuesday evening District Deputy Thos. M. Gulley installed officers of Boundary Valley Lodge I. O. O. F. He was assisted by Jas. Kerr> G. W.; H. H. Munioe, G. S , W. B. Fleming, G. T.,atidJ. McKninon, G. M. The: officers installed follows : D. A. MacKenzie, N. G ; Fted B Holmes, V. G.; W. Elson, R. S ; W. M. Law, Treas.j W. A. Filth, Warden; D Beat"., Conductor, E II. Cannor, I. G.; H. D. Johnson, O. G ; J. W Ellis, R. S.jST. G.; D- Ross, L. S. N G ; S. McLellan, H. S. V. G , P. S. Palmer, L. S. N. G.; A. E. Amau, R S. S.; J. Sauve, L. S. S.? G. B. Taylor, Past Grand. After installation refreshments were served and an entettaming programme was - tntrupted by an alarm of fire which drew the Oddfeilows to the burning shack near the electric light station. Fok Itol���Unfurnished rooms, very cheap. SeeSimtn & McRae DEATH OF MR SMYTHE- Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods. 'Phone V. & jST. 34. The death of Mr. J. W. H. Smythe, the manager "f the Greeuwopd branch of the. Canadian Baiik. of Commerce, occured on Thursday evening last. Mr. Smythe had, been ill for some time, bright's disease followed by uraemia claiming him as a victua 'iwo week's previous to his death lie was forced to take to his bed and notwithstanding the best medical attendance and''a careful .nursing the dread disease had too firm a hold and he rapidly: sank. ... Mr. Smythe came to Greenwood ia 18.>9 as successor to D-. A. Cauieroh lhe .presetiX-_maiiager^of_the-SeaUie_1branch\ Aii'alde, courteous, and energetic he soon inacie personal friends and irienas for the bank. Born in Berlin, Ont., 32 years.ago, he was one of the youngest of the bank's managers. He entered the service of the bank at Strathroy 14 years ago and his promotion was rapid. He came west during the construction of the Crow's Nest railway to take charge of the bank's branches at Fort Steele aud Crambrook. At the latter place about 18 months ago he was married to. Miss Maude Keay who survives him aud who with her mother and Miss Keay- were present at tlie time of death. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon aud was largely attended by the citizens. The solemn services at the Episcopal church and ci'-iuetery THE YEAR'S BUSINESS. been left in the hands of Mr. Shields. : Mr. Siems will probably return to his ! were conducted by Rev. W. A. Rubins. St. Paul home in a few days. j The pall bearers were Geoi R. Naden, William Winters of Spokane, one of j A' E- Ashcroft,-, W. G. II. Belt, C. the firms which'has the contract for Scott Galloway, Arthur Mowat and P the longest stretch of track, is a part- V\r. H. L-_ing. ner, in the firm of Winters,' Boomer & Parsons, which had the contract for grading the depot sites and new right of "way of the Great Northern in this city. Mr. Caughran, his partner in the Republic road work, is a well knov-n St. Paul contractor. They said yesterday : "We will start as soon as we can get men, teams and outfit on the ground. Monday we shall ship our outfit of cars, track, scra^ero, plows, drills and ] stock. ' \ ! "The horses will be driven in from ! 1 -- -- -- - Myers Fails/ The heavy stuff will go j Total - - S72 509 13 by rail to Grand Forks and then be \ Nmilbe.. of letteis nlaiIed 226 044 hauled to points where needed. j 1Xamhi r of iettcrs received 298 488 "We can use 1000 men on our part of j Kumt jr of post cardSj FaperS) the contract. We are looking for men, ; ' , , ., , .���,.,_._ ���" '1 parages, etc.. mailed 2j 4o2 especially station men? They are'-.- ; , . '���< ���J 1 mm.ber of post caras, papers, j Transacted at tlie Grcenwopd ,'ost Office dur- j ing Past Year. 7 The following is a summary of the '. Greenwood postofnee for the year eud- | ing June 30th 1001. j Money orders issued i Money order,, paid _. ! Stamps scic! j Saving's b-.nk deposits.... j Postal uoles sold Postal iu.tes paid 13 065 15 4 366 35 6 120 00 2 '034 SB 825 03 fellows who take a contract for a certain specified portion of the worts. 9**9**%9*9999v*9-j%***Zi*%$9 Sometimes half a djzen men join to- .p-yC.VagLes^etc, received 93 80S r���*,r*:lr=J- I -*_-.. Total' - - 636 792 Pakki_>son.���On the2udinst, at Fan- view, B. C, to the wife of Richard I-I. Patkmson, J P., P. L. S., of a son. *!. # ?,���'!��� "rieral-committee met in-the citjjM.all oh Wednesday night, M. Kane ;*t^as appointed permanent chairman Ttnd Julius Ehrlich secretary. The Trades & Labor Council reported the following as their portion of the general committee: ���'���':'. '''":. C. Wv Stack, T. B. Winnett, J. W. Ellis, C. W.'Wilson, Geo D.ySankey, John McDonald, Geo Pratt, J. A. Souvie, Steven McCarty, K. D. McKenzie, Thos Kane, W. J. Kirkwood, H, Bunting, K I. Cameron, Mat Roberts J. Donohue, Chas Dunn, Wm. Trawby, Thomas iHemerly, Mr. Webber, Mr; Harris, J. A. Mikle, W. H. Pierre, P. W. Quiu!an,;M. Kane. The following sub . committies were then appointed: Fi_;ANCE_-=-M.-,-_Kan.e,-_i_Dr.,_=- Jakes,.__..; I,i: Dallas. Drii^ixg���Geo D. Sankey, Geo. Pritt, R. W. Jakes, Jas Sutherland. 7 Decokations & Parade���J. W. Nelson, W. J. Kirkwood, T. B. Winnett, Thos . Pieckart, Thos Hemetle, D. J: Sullivan, A. W.'Strickland, T, O. Butler, C. Wilson,R. T.Evans, C. Dunne. Firkmen's Tournajiekt���D. Bauner- uian, C. Wilson, C. Dunn, Dr. Jakes, J. J..Caulfield. Horse Racing���A. Ferguson, Geo. Wellwood, D. Bannerman, J. W. Nelson, Col. Armstrong. Reception���Mayor Jakes, W. Fraw- ley, J. J. Caulfield, J. Sutherland, D. J. Sullivan, D. Koss, C. W. Stack, T. B. Winnett, J. W. Eiiis, J. A. McTott, C. Scott Galloway. Pl'lNTlNC* .t ADVE'-TISIXG���J. A. McTott, Thos Kane, Jas Sutherland. Atiw'Tic Si*o.iri's���Steve McCarty, P. W. Quinkui, R. Smailes, M'.E. Miller W. M. Law The sub committies were given power to adil to their number if so desired. D. W. Morgan, A. Sater and Thos Pieokharcl were appointed a committee to interview the council to secure street privileges for the contest. The chairmen of the different sub committies weie appointed the executive committee. It was decided that if a ball be held it be held under .the auspices of thc Tr.-des & Labor Council and that those entering for the.dri'.'ing contest mtist be members of the Miners' Union. The committee adjourned to meet at the caii of the ci.air. * *~^��4ti ty%M ^���iSias. "Flints Sarsparilla, the spring tonic 1*1.00. AYiderson's Pharmacy. A PUBLIC MEETING Will BE HELD'LN THE CITY BALL, DAY ar 9 9- AT EIGHT O'CLOCK P. S M., FOR THE PURPOSE �� OF '" DISCUSSING THE | HOSPITAL BONUS BYLAW AND SCHOOL MATTERS. 9 9 The K. F. & A. Co., sells wood co aud ice. V. & JC. Tel. 123. !" tf -11 I lii ! 5 Fresh fruit of all kinds at Semerad's, Copper street. MAYOR. 9 . 9 9 ��� .. 9 9 9999 ?;999* 99* <"���$��.�� 9*99 ***** :ly tjm*)5-. Adding. We take pleasure in announcing the marriage of Alexander Whillans, M. D., to Miss Mary S. Dunlop. The young couple are well known in Princeton aud district, Miss Dunlop having been a most popular teacher ol the local school for the past live months. The ceremony was performed ai Fairview on Saturday last, by the Rev. H. Irwin, (better known as Father Pal) the bride' and groom stealing away quietly to escape the publicity, oi Princeton enthusiasts, who had decided to royally celebrate the event if it took place in town. Leaving Princeton quietly on Friday afternoon, the Doctor und his bridt rode 60 miles, received the. miuutera: blessing, and were home again b\ Sunday evening, having ridcien full.. 120 miles on horseback iu two days. Dr. Whillans comes from Ottawa, Out., and is a graduate of McGill University. He settled m Princeton It. months ag*o aud has proved himself a capable and hardworking physician. Miss Dunlop came to Princeton from Vancouver, where she received hei education at the high school. lier many friends there will be pleased to learn of her happiness. JJoctor and Mrs. Whillans have set- tied down in tneir new home on Bridge str jet.—:-.tar. Take your prescriptions to the Wiuc.-ioi* Drug Score, \V. E. Anderson, Greenwood yy -' ' OIL TALK- Oil talk is still in the air and i1 cer ta-iiiy. iooxs as though tiie genuine urticie Had been discovered here, everyone sviio views the vveiis from wmch ;■ uie oil is being pumped agreeing tliat :' wiiat comes out is tne real thing aud ..': no mistake. * - .The Vancouver company which ■ has an option On. the .Ware! ranch is preparing for energetic development and al- •'. ready has its order placed for lumber to build a derrick ror the necessary drilling. ..Tlie requisite machinery'hae, been-purchased and -wili arrive here either today or eany next week when drilling wiil shortly, be commenced.- A "1 hand drill capaOle of working to a depth of three hnnared feet wiU ne usea i at iirst nnd'it is expected that boring '■"will be uu.ier way by the end of next week. After tlie hand drill i_;.s been •worked to its fail capacity it ivj.ll be yjjt-iiausi'e-.'i'eu to another place ana, ana :vy_i'i-__iicu.ti._ii_; warrant, a power i.iarr. 7'y"Wiil he iusialled and work pushed; yy^thti cuinpau'y lias plenty of "'Hacking ;;77aud expects to develop u well. 7.77!W. E. Pickering of iS.tginav., Mich., owner of considerable mining interests i.i tins -.eciiun, and who was raised in the oil regions ai'u itus nail uoiisiociaiji-.: .experience in oil, Ueci-are -u'ter. yisi'.mg • tiie property where the indication.. ■ oj.ur, that tnere cm be no doubt but ■ tiiat oil exists there. ■ it iias all the irra.aescen.t-hues of petroleum and stands all the- otuer uauai tests. That(it cannot be a vegetable .^_-oiLis--pi-0-v.ehr:he=says.-by1.the-fact"-that- ; it is found so far under ground, vege- ytabli oil never percolating inure tuau a few feet below the surface, while the well where tne beat oil indications are l'-.uud is over 3. feet in decth.—Gazett. GLASGOW EXHIBIT. Angus K. Stuart of Greenwood, who represents B. C. at the Glasgow exhibition has this to say regarding the ■--uiiiing exhibit : "The mineral exhibit is' attractiii_r (! ""* great attention here and it is quite impossible to supply me with too much information of all kinds. I am doing my best, but would be much obliged il' the provincial government, and the mining community generally would keep supplying-- me with detailed information of every kind, so as to facil.- tate my work. At least the British Columbia mining papers might be sent to me us long as the exhibition lasts. Personally, I believe that the mineral exhibit will help immensely to make oar resources understood, especially if, after this exhibition cl -ses, the collection is sent on to London and placed there in the city, so that it can be viewed by people practically interested in mining." AliNERAL ACT ~~ Certificate of Improvements. XOTICE. 1VA LENORE Mineral laim. situate in llie Kettle River Mining- division of Yale dis- U\x-. Where located: in South Deadwood camp. TAKI- NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett. ><*_■-c _»Ii...t.. certificate >..i. 1.L01A. in-tend,' si -'V days from the date liicof, i .itiiui to apply to the mitiini; recorder for a ■''•rtiyeate of improvements for thc purpose of o >tai::iu# a crown grant to the above cn.im. And farther t '<* notice, that action, under Vseelio;. 37. must b commenced before the issuance c-f s: ch certi cate of improvements. *- Dated :l is 29 th i " of April. 1.01. I.II.HALLETT "f- -\f A NICEG Famly Porterhouse or a I Tenderloin, ;T. J&ne, lop Sirloin or a Plain Steak. - Pork Chops,' Pork Tenderloin and Mutton Chops also Fish and Poultry. AT THE MARKETS CF HE i . COPPER STREET. ©FllKl r id AND Lunches put up—Short ,orf1ersj;.at;>ail^hbur'g dinintr room for ladies — Bestc's&vice" ii . DIFFERENT ■■■tl V-KfT <Q E-id: $1? At*'** pa ,.%., %J V w V1 f %°-%P THE BEST; BEER IN TO?«q ■:* I ,^#^^^--V^'^ .y.-ri^-'-'i>.'.k-v Jrt_-.. ■* *---vi-- ASK- POR x.y (i ■--•>■•. C. i!. 6.ully'$£o*.:{ - /■tiMy-.-'-t^x i -'.mt '.\;'V'.V-;!A The Elkhoni Lag- It ! It is kept on Di* I/I! A HIl w.HHg HI ««S.'(sSl ■--^tym^mmi .•rij'jr.».wi- L iiu.4j..Mjuu«rr_-i^ujH.->u.<ffat<nu'ii«-', « r,-i»^«os-i»Baa«3wrvJCHiainrow»(MS*(_-jnJ»w**'^^ r-ji_.. P §0 >■V--v-^•rv^ '(./pXi I f-f-. j ; .i if w% w*§ w^' 1! Pi 1 ' l;- Ifl wmf W3*4 \%z*4 h mk W •K".*"W; I 1 J-Led b_-# ® © p| GREENWOOD lip 15 m FINANCIAL AM COMMEiCIAf TKE 7BOUNDARY CHEEK, DISTRICT :P '..."-:■ ■ri--;isv«--_li' , ■■■mmy, •Xc-^ttlzi i.rt.-Q_?_i .MINERAL ACT. 139C. - ' Certificate of I-iiprovement- '■ -Noa-tcE. ■ ■-.'■' ':'■'.- 'HOJS'AtiUl.U'i!iiii".ral cl;ii:i:.-situate in the K_tll_'RivKr Miuii-.p- Div:si»;iOf Vnlu'Tiis-' irici- Wlioiv )oc;iu?<l : l:i C<iviv.:i- cani)>.' '-pAJiH XOT.ICI. iii:u I. C. ■.*'. Sl:a«r as 1. ..-u-rfii; fc,:- J:iu:c;V. )..■ Mc:.rric!-*ni. Five: Miiif-r'.-'. Ci:rti!ic::u: Nd. i:1."!5o ami WiUiar.i H_ MCMiiciiMv.i. Free Jiinors Curtititaie. No., i*'i_".5.S iiito:jJ:'«i-.t.v«i-iysfn<iii da'to iiriivuf.'to applv to llie M;::;'t:_r Koecrilot- for a C..rli'u:a't_ of'Tut :>!-iive:n_iits for Un: piirjjnse »irf fblainiiiK■'»■■'' Crown. (Iriuil-o. Mi« :_b.n'''-cl..i:i:. ■ And fiii-.lH'f fji;e notion ili.il ncli<>n' inv.ic.r Section'. 37 mast l?e. ci/iiiiii-aced li-foro'tli.. is. sanico (>f s-.'t'h Certilii-ititj oi inipnv.-.iaer.t;;. Daleci tin- _i:ili i*a.v"ui Ncivf.tub.r.-lS1)1.!-. \"2 .. C. _K,. SHAW. mm* . ..MINERAL'ACT, 1S%.' 7 Certificsto of lf?i.'.'ove-..£__t7 yy ■.',' notick. ■'■'- .-*. ■ 7'7;7 ATiVA Mineral'-Claim, 's-'.rats 'in th. Kcltlf;- Rivcr! Miti'iiijr 5Myi.!ii:i (if Y;il_ I>is.Ii__7* 'iVher.. Ideated: In E'rt'.v.idunco c.anij>7;utr-:: ■ jniiiiit.tr UtiVKoU Rov raiac.-aj eiair.i. f._'';.!^..- TAKI.. KOTUi that I. Artinir '*.:.xxr&>ci£i V/hitesiiio. af. a;;i-iit for C. N. iia'rd.iii^'' free miner's eertificate Nd. ii 2'. .">■*>. 7J'ei!ii,{-rIiio.-y7 la-<. fifj'.-'iMiiiofVoe.-lilicatt- Kt>. I>2'5!i9.;f-]:".'-.~iVy i'li!!i;!!. free itiiiiar's certii'.oato Mu. AISS^V, ar.ii' Ijonis I. Csti-osl-ri five :i:iiiK.r'iV eertifieatt- !•.*(!. l:rt96--..i_iU''nd.'.:..,sixcy.'-,'.''<dhys.:'V''-i-(.iii... tSuV .' date liei-'eol-, tii apply; to the Mlnti:™- Roeiirrier for a Certi!":cat- ot* Iini»rijvenient's..' tor the. purpose, of obtaining- a Crown Orant of fhe.- above claim. '-.■-' - - , . And fiirtlier take notice that, action. i:n<Io_- section .■"", must be commenced before the-issuance of snch Certi l-c:--e.of Iinprovuiuciits. Dated this IStli day of April. 1901. A. M. V/HITESIOE. " . MINERAL ACT. Certificate of ImBrovements. - NOTICE. . ' • "JO DANDY" "01-I> KENTUCKY"--RILEY-- .'I.OST HOUSE" -TI-MERA1 RE FRACTION" "EMM-_FRACTION" and "TEXAS FRACTION" Mineral claims, situate in the Kettle River Mining- Division of Yrtlc- Disttict. Where located : In James Creek Camp.. . . TAKE NOTICE that I, Isaac H. Hallett, as-. atreat for Leonard S. Moiiltnn Barrett. Free Miner's Certilicate No. 1.2-789, inlenti sixty davs afier date liereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of itni>roT«>- ments for the purpose of obtaining? a Crowie Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under Section'37 must be commenced before the: issuance of sucli Certificate of Improvements. Dated tilis lHth dav of Mav, A. i>., I'lOO. 1. II. HALI/ETr. NOTICE. STEAM BOILER "'N'-PECTOP.S'. EXAMINATION. APl'I.ICATIONS for examination for S tea in .toiler Inspectors will be'received by thli Chief Inspector of Steam ]"_iilers. Nev,- Westminster. Ii. C, «]) to Jin: 10th, 1001. Ay>5>lic- atus must be beiwc<:ti me aj.es of 25 and SCi .vears. tliey must have had at least live years'" practical v.-orkshop ex;ierience as machinists or lioilor inakeis. and must also have a tlinruu^lT. understaiidiiiff of steam en^ineerinff. ; Fiiim. of particulars may be obtained, on request of iatendinir atiplicants. from the Chief liisuector of Steam lloiiers. Ne\v Westminster,, 1.5. C . and must be properly filled in aud returned to him on cr before the above-mentioiK'.d date. The candidates selected for examination v:iH then be notified as to date and place of examination. The salary will b- S100 per mouth. W. C. WELLS. Chief Commissioner of Lands & Wor'cs- Laud aud Works Department. Victoria. 15. C, 22nd Mav, 1901. m30 For Rent—Corner store with three ooms, papered, rent about $20. Apply The Times office. tf Fresh candy at Semerads. Fresh candy at Semerad's, Copper ' street. Tiie best ice cream daily at Greenwood Candy Factory. We guarantee; ;' pure, C. V. Semerad. h. #' ���rt'r. THE) GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIMES. - " /,/ -Tf ��*����� ���!":/; SI? Page 3. HEAD OFFICE AT GREENWOOD. ���-���w. ? C. McMynn Appointed Government Agent for Boundary. Greenwood is the capital of the -Boundary district so far as the gov- ���ernm'eut offices -are coiici-racd. Heretofore the business of the g-overntue.it *^ras transacted.through the Rossland ���on -e and the government 'offii ials had Xo report to ag-eiit Kirkup and_itiake iili returus to him. The government Jiaa at last ackn^n^edge^*/ the importance of Boundary ''an&Greemvood by Jiepai-attng the district m m Rossland >��., .r'^nd, p-y making "Mriff McMynn a J.J-, ^''govecuiia'enVagent. "':;Graiid Forks and t��t.ier fafficers7ia7the:,: district will now fee'uvrooil and will make all J ���* > tie g-ovet'iimeiit through Mr. ,-g-e should be of considerable Ho the,aisti'ict. It is tinder- ,'thfe^at-propriation for tlie' will .bei divided and th t to?ay-Snare will be- expendeu ".!>/./ ��� ,�� ' V rV;t.ie\Greeni'\vood ofliee. .ffy^-y-**- i : . . % Bolsters prospects. .���Jft-s-y ��� ��� ��� '. sArylrch-'Strike of G ilcu.i On on the Clirysta! jiS'-P?"^^ Butte. %* ||j|ji||l��^--'Bolfaler,s prospects were never |��|&p!'^brig-.iter than at present" said a min- [S||.'j:?^'? ing- man who retttrued from there this week. The mine.- that arebei.ig.de- .Veloped are showing up bodies of high .grade ore.; Last -week a. line : strike '.."���vas; made on the'-Chrystal Btitte be- tweeh the Review and Bolster. A paystreak of. galena rims over S200 to the ton. On Copper mountain east of lhe town considerable development Work is being done. There is now a first class hotel run- wing' in Bolster. Mrs.. Cook, well itiiowu iu Greeitwoo;!, has reopened the .Review and is condtictitig it in a -first ������class manner. '"Reddy" Young also well known in Greet. yyoocI is the mixologist. "Although thiugs are quiet I predict a good year for Bolster'' concluded 4hc mining- man. ' NOTICE; Notice is hereby given that--'thirty .-clays-front-the .date.'hereof I in tend to ^apply to the Board of; License Com smssioners in the City of Greenwood, ���i*or a transfer of the licence now held hy. me to Sidney Oliver, fer the premises situate on Gold Street, Greenwood, arid known as the Ladysmith -Hotel. . ' Ola Loktad. . - Dated June 4th, 19017..' . -.'..;��� Inspection of Metalliferous Mines, �� iNSPECTO-is7 district.. .-" THE Inspectors of MetaHiieroiis Mines are hereby assigned the following- as their ^respective Inspection Districts \yitli headquarters as noted., Such assignment to take place from June 15th, 1931, until further notics. I"ti.Rciii_i'A-;i>^icKynrsi-ei.ior. y. "_. * Headquarters, Craii'>_oo]c,.Of_ice of Deputy ; Miuing Becorder. Inspection District shall comprise all of Easjt Kootenay and also Goat River Miniuy Division f West Kootenay. -. In addition to the ditties of Inspector of ttalliferous Mines, Mr. Dick will also act as '"'opector of Coal Mines within the same' ��->'sl .ct. James McGregok, nspecto Headquarters, Office of Mining- Recorder, Nelson. Inspection District shall comprise all of *\Vost -"Couienay except .Gnat River Minim.- Division, ���and also tlie Grand Forks and Kettle River JiJiniiig- Division of Yale District. ������,��� Tno.vr.-S MokgA-n, Inspector.' Headquarters, Government Buildhiirs, . jManaittio. ' -. Inspection District, 'Vaitcnuver Island and Co.-.at District. Mr.'Morgan is also Inspector of Coal Mines for tliis District. Notice is lt_i\_!n- p-iveu ..f such Inspection Districts aud ihat'lu accordance with tlio '"lu- ���s;)irction of .... laHif-TOr.s Mines Act, 1S')7." am! Anutiidiiijf Acts, notice of accidents to employes Jjappeiiiu;. wiliiiu any of such Districts must he promptly reported lioth to tlie Insju-ciorof sucli District and also to tlu- Minister of Mines, .Victoria. In mines not included in thu above- Districts tn:tir.>.;."Ci-s wilt report, iu di-pi'icaie, to the Minister of "Mines direct, wlio. xf lie considers it necessary, will as:-i^rn an Inspector lo specially report. .Blank forms upon whicli to make reports of 5.ucii accidents may be obtained from the iu- p.i.tor ot tho District, from the.' Mining Recorder, or upon application lo this office. RICHARD _.Icl"SID!_.! .i ' Minister of Mines. Department of Mines, 5i.ii June. J.W1. fl_ir-.Er.AL ACT, 1896. Nitrous oxide and oxygen for pain less extraction of teeth at Dr. Mathi- sou's. FURNITURE CARPETS LINOLEUMS CROCKERY GLASSWARE CUTLERY SILVERWARES BAR GOODS B ���The-largest hotels aiul finest | residences in B.C. were fur- f"j nished bv nsthroughout' S a _���_.!_-. ST. t VICTORIA, B.C. ' [| " 1 -S3BSGSE����RS2_-3XZ^3)!--^^ 9 9 .''!' '*' * * *<i** * * * 3"* * 'I' * * * * * 9 XF. I MITCHELLS'I * 9 1 *-u._-'^-_u____^__ji_itgw-;����-------_3-_--J.g.-;aax_-ii-��.- ^_ 9 * - If'' Id" 9 ��� * 9 * 9 u S'��?' -.3|S 9 Shop worn goods for :your Fall Suit '-���.������ when you can secure New Goods of the most fashionable pattern which have just arrived. ������it' zi The Biggest and best assortment of Fall Suit/' tags ever brought into the Boundary. X X -.-x - 9 9 . 0. -.iUUI-LLL %HE-TMLOR LW St. Greenwood. **.******* ******* '5!S��.***���:.;;;��� P* nu ��� * .%* ^z. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 is* | in stock | Hoisting Plants, Stanip Mills, Concentrators. I ROSSLAND | BucketS( CarSf RopCf Sinking and Station Pumps, Chain Blocks, | Warehouse, f Boilers, Receivers, Etc, 5. 'i <-'!'.-t#��i:--��':'��'B''j'#':H*' Compressors and Rand Rock Drills, in which the highest degree of Perfection has been attained, . MENDENHALt, ' GREENWOOD. B.C. ROSS LA .ID, B.C. 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 ���&* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4444 4 4 4 444 44\ "���'1 nu "HH--1 ""*"���������-���**TCTCMW.wi_M��wouyM ^aiiUJittiiuuiM^ ������*<�� ���^i�� ���"*t>. ���*l~#m\ ~"t_, ���t*Z& ���^_> -���3 ?:$M I .y-y^ -*��r^ ���^ <��.-**���' JJl��*"* ���,'.k-V-^,,*:",] {2*** ' ���i"*-.'-,- ���'-'*l'l ��V*��� S^l $&&*$>' <s����^- ��r^-* RT*rw- (Jfta*��� (Tn^~ .pi-ftEEBi fi*^-**- ��� O*��� ci-r- ��� Ci**"���-. - ��� '. ��� . ��� . ��� _&*��*��� *jw��� -. - 91^-. ��*��-^ . Or^��� ;, ��3V��� Ctiv*" CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS X X X*>< .:. ! j Certificate of Sm.orovement. InOTICE. ' '''DYNAMO'' Miiior-.il CJaiiu. situate in tUc Kettle River Miiiintr Division o�� Yril_ District. Wlicn, located : In Skylark Camp. "������',! . ��� '_ XAKK XOTICE that T. Isaac H. Hallett, as airent for AutoiiPo rt.-.tanii. Free "Miiiers"s certilicate "S'o. B41331. and Cliarles Haoriug-, Free Miners Ceriiiieate No. i_*>6!)7 intend sixty clays from tliti date hereof, to apply to the Mining- Recorderfor a Cs-rtificate of Impfoverae.its. for The. purpose of obtaining a Crov.n Grant of the above cl'aim- And further take notice that action, under Section 3T. n:_st be commenced before-the is- Boancc of such Certificate of Improveitients. Dated this 17th day of Jnne. A. D. lr".">l. I. H. HALLETT. FINE��� , \ I'll -rl 1 Mm l u In 11 li if Li! I 1 ������'W��M/l ��� iyyt-'mt ���^'���'Itmm _T^_. - ���' *i!'*Wi^V-V..-2-.. <FJl^. -. !.' ��� ytJUp-'J-L-.'1-'**. ����.< .ik'jrWmt' ��_��� .*-";-;-'*��'������-'-; O���- ' --____��-��!-���.��� ���Cte*..-. &l <l> ���SURVEYS ARE NOW BEING MADE AND LOTS T. WHICH THE CARMI MINE IS THE CENTER. Slipping 'iron .& ^ 0>i W% -fi ���/& 4mpi /^4- <>��� -.��.. ! Carmi is the Mining1. Center of tha Upper West Fork Country. The Townsite adjoins the Carmi Mine, which shipped 2,000 tons of ore to the smelter during tho past winter, and upon which development is being- pushed in order to be ready for continuous shipments when railroad is eoimoleted to Carmi. ' i;. yy ��� ttt*��� <*&���* Nd?-" X��^ *1- *-?��� ^V*< \l* *!* _r.* ��� <-i'> ^i'- �����!> ��� ��� nnt. ranTSTTfl ^";"'T-tT���'-!*''f_, . run iH/i-*ar.'0 Vt'niii*- . * ��� News Pacers, Perioc-Icals. Circulating Library, Fancy fet ^ Goods, Candies, Etc., Etc. ^���-^ __. S' -^ ^S-^ .3* *���"_> %��^* ��armi W, V:' ^?!immmmfnnfmmmn!mm??!mfnmmmm?!�� Ull HiL - liIILO," aia H__D_B ���Hge THK GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIMES. Nitrous oxide a n d oxygen '(furnishes-, the "latest, safest and best method for the painless extraction of teeth. There are no bad after effects. ticularly true in the case of Mr. Smythe who throng-h his great ability rapidly rose to a prominent position and used that ability in promoting- the bank's and the city's interests. The sympathy of the'entire community will go out to the young widow in her sad bereavement. Dr. R. Mathison Both 'Phones. Greenwood. eelcl�� Cities* PUBLISHED BY the Grecnv/ood Times Printing and Publishing Company, Limited. Ooscas Ross EniTOK. ><_"^'i��?***>v <U^!C^W^fLAE;L> Iii an editorial appearing in the Times of last week headed "municipal councils past and present" certain references were made lo Mr. Hardy's connection with the Gieenwood Miner to which some parties have irh-e.i a sinister meaning. Owing-to an u fortunate error in proof reading the.i: was .sonic excuse for tliis and as the Tinu-s hii.. no desire to do Mr. Hardy ar. injustice we regret the publication of anything-that might unfairly reflect upon biin. As far as we know Air. Hardy's connection with the Miner v.as secured in a perfectly legitimate way. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned by the style of Sprott & Macpherson as watchmal.e*-s and jewellers, has this day been dissolved by the retirement of Wm. Sprott who has transferred to W.I.. Macpherson all his interests in the business, assets, good will and book accounts. All persons indebted to the said partnership are hereby requested to the said \V. ID. Mncplicrso'ii who has assumed and will pay the liabilities of thc: partnership and who will continue the partnership business. Dated thus 9th day of July. 1901. Signed : WIL SPKO'lT. W. E. MACTKKSSON. Notice ol Dissolution of Parlaersliip. Sensationa.; reports are still being sent from Grand b'orks regarding- the oil strikes in tliat locality. The latest is that there ii. a ranch in Grand Prairie upon whi<*h no oil has teen j found. Our estetnie'l liliputian conteuv, o- rary the Anaconda 1*1 ews, appears this week in a new dress which adds greatly to its appearance. May it arid its youthful editor Master Keffer continue to grow and prosper. 1 iw, iti the City of Spokane. Washington, and the City - of Gret-vswoiH , British Columbia, hns been this day dissolved by mutual consent Dated at Greenwood, British Columbia, this 6th day of July, A.D., 1901. (Signed) E.F. MASSAM/ ANDREW lAIDl,AW Witness : A. M. WHITESIDE. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS eayy and -''������-.^"-'--'^^.������ti .i_.J_7Mi:i2;&il Tovisjons. ������PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. THURSDAY JULY 11, 1501. THE HOSPITAL BYL,AW. Among the factor's necessary to mak- ' ing Greenwood a desirable residential city are good schools ..nd a good hospital. It is of the highest importance that.that the children should have the very best educational advantages right at home and also that there should be a *well equipped hospital where the sick ���������, can -, e .eive llie best treatment. The ��� two propositions are joined together in Greenwood. As is weil known, so decide:! an objection was taken to tlie present school site aud building that less than half the chilureu of school age in the city attended the public school.' This * of course militated -'against the work oF tiie school and would if allowed to continue, be a serious hardship on the ratepayers uexi year when the maintenance of the schools fails on the city. The Sisters of Peace arrived with ^/the object of erecting- a hospital in Greenwood. The site they selected ���was where the present school stands and they made an offer to purchase. A delegation was sent to Victoria to interview the government regarding tne matter and tht-minister of educa The death of Alci Miner removes another of Greenwood's earliest aud best citizens. He had strong faith in tlie "l city and his cheery word of encourage-j ment will be missed by those who knew | him and; qualities. A meeting of the shareholders of the Waterloo Mining & Millinp com will be held in Vedder & Cimningha office, Greenwood, on Monday, July 15th, 1901, at-8 o'clock, p. m. All shareholders are urgently requested to attend as business of importance is to come up. Greenwood, B. C, July 10th, 190t. KUlMKh ' u 11 HE .TRANSFER'OF LlCEi-iSE. Notice is hereby given that thirty him and appreciated his many excellent J daY�� 'after date we intend to apply, to Board of License Commissioners in, thc HOSPITAL BYLAW, city of Greenwood for a transfer, to W. II. Craig of the license now'held.by us for the Alberta Hotel, Situate lot 4 ( block II. City of Greenwood. Ernst & Bailey. June 13th, 1901. To Tiiii Editor:���Tuesday a .b3*l-i*,v 1 is to be submitted to the electors, fori the purpose of granting aid to the es-' tablis'nment and maintenance of a Sisters Hospital. And as I have been '"' _ informed that some opposition is being Notice is hereby given that thirty encountered ou the grounds that such a | days after date I in.et.cl to apply to IT IS NO GHEAP'CIGA^-BUT EQUAL TO THE BEST IMPORTED. ���������.:������' il YOU WILL ENJOY IT AND AT THS SAME TIME '":- ENCOURAGE A.LOCAL INDUSTRY., TRANSFER OF"'LICENSE; ' II procedure would be working a hardship upon nie. I beg to state-that I am personally and tii-icially iu hearty accord wiih tue; project, personally because, not having found hospitable business a protitable one, I welcome au opportunity to shift responsibility for hospital care of the sick to .the able management of the Sisters, and officially because I-think it to the city's interests to avail ourselves of the present opportune chance to secure tlici'r services and at the same time dispose of the present school house. R. W. Jakes, ir t 5 6.t(i * A r "MCLAREH-WILK-E. -\Af Chief John Mcliaren of the Greenwood police returned home on Saturday's train accompanied by Mrs. McLaren. The happy event which made the chief a prisoner took place on Dominion Day in Vancouver, the bride ,. . , . . . . ,, being Miss Letitia Wilkie of Sarnia tton not only granted permisstoa to sell "* ��� . ** Ont. Rev. Dr McLaren tied the nuptial the present site but also promised sub- lnlot Tbe happy couple spent tbc stantial aid to secure a more central h meymoou in Seattle and other sound site and erect a school building suitable cities. The Times joins the chief's to, the requirements of a growing city. many friends in extending congrattila- Thc Sisters of "Peace undertake to begin hpspittii'wor'- in a few days after the by-law is sub nitte.l to the ratepayers, and. to erect a hospital costing not less than $8,001" within a year". The)' have made arrangements witlr Dr. Jakes mutually satisfactory so they arc not in any way coming- into competition with the pioneer physician's business. The bonus asked for is* S3,500, payments extending three year's'and haif. As has been pointed out so much is involved in the undertaking that is of greatim-.otar.ee to Greenwood that we feel conlidet t the by-law wil. meet with but little opposition. Board of License Commissioners in the ! city .of .Greenwood for a transfer to., pEJipf"} RfjV P. Andersen of the license now held by ' *- me for lite .Commercial Hotel, Copper street, City of Greenwood. ���'������'.. , A. BRANSON. Dated Greenwood, June l-.th, 1901. 00 -uALLNIfuu Proprietor.; WMI im1 W\ �� ���������-������' lilflii niuiuhi...������-.���'���; Thone :..Columbia i55^ ru -.l^ivmijraj" j. j--i>Tsnii*^33iT^Er�� J��-hj-^^ lttcwk** ra-K-ewtaxsa tv-ttgwrwetxr��tOTWim?'m-i navy.r^wrrx jarr.'^vflCMiiifA PROFESSIONAL \CARDS.. HALLETT & SHAW, Barristers, Solicitors, isJOTAKIliS PUBLIC. Ca>ii(��� Address : "hallett." j Bedford _>_'>Teiirs Gijeenv.- "l-'Miii-eiti-T & 'Neat's :.l.Lcibisi-'s. oo__, B. C. I. U. HA.LL1-T.T. H. C. Sit AW. DEATH OF MR. SMYTHE.;/ ,! In the death of Mr. J. W. H. Smythe, the Canadian Bank of Commerce lost oneof its highest manager^.atid Green wood ifif^eh ~*v!l0 lost ub opportunity to a<_A-*_tnoi^fcs interests. A bank man- ager's life is -scflfmtiviate-y associated '���with that <5f <tne business community <ttte bt ^stys dif *���'* ~that it is always difficult to fill the void ^caused by his removal. This is par-( MIMY \ ...HOTEL... Hugh Cameron -: Prop. PRINGLE & WHITESIDE, BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS, Notaries Pciiwc, Etc. Offices: Over Uank ui Montreal, Greenwood. MCLEOD 6k BROWN Barristers and Solicitors, Notaries Pobi.ic, Etc Offices: Nadeii'-Flood block.Ci>i*pei-stroet, Greetnvood, lt.C. J. R. B-Ows. J* t\ Mc*Ceod. PORBES M. KERBY, C.E' PROViKctAr, Land Surveyor. Offices: (.rccuwood, K. C. also J, A. Unsworth's -Store. Midway. 15. C. > ������'.'.��� '���' i* r nt\ m m torn It t|!l!|iiM S ��i f,i S c } ^^~x^,~l Best Brands V.'im>s, Li'iuors and Cigars. Good Stabiintr. \ CAMP McKiNNEY. B. C, < I DAWSON & CRADDOCK Cigars and Tobaccos, Smokers' Sundries. CoR-fortalrte Club Rooms. Popper Street, Two Dooks Below Re:s*dell Corner. p. W. GROVES, Civii, and Mij. in'g Engineer Provinciai. Land fc.URVEY.0-'. greenwood, b. c. Mineral ClrJuis Reported ii|)on.- Uiul.rirrouiid Surveys. OHARLES AE. SHAW, Civii. Engineer, Dominion and. Provinciai, Land Surveyor. GREENWOOD, -. : : : B. O. BAUER & ASHCROFT, Provincial Land Surveyors Mining and Civil Engineering. Mineral Claims Surveyed and Crown Granted Land and Enjrincer'niif Surveys IV. A. BAUER: C.E., P.L.S. A. E. ASHCROFT C.E .P.-.S VANCOUVER B��EENV.-000 Wood Block, next door to Custom office r.REEN'.VOr.D.R. C. RUST 1 9 Ll (11TED LIABILITY, PHOENIX FIRE ASSURANCE CO., i OP LOKDON, ENGI-AKD. REPRESENTING : PHOENIX FIRE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO., of Toronto. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., OF TORONTO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE ASSURANCE CO., OF LONDON, ENGLAND BIRKBECK INVESTMENT & LOAN CO.. -J-*x OF TORONTO- GEO. R NADEN, |! Manage! Rooms at the Clarendon 50 cents per night. ,( THE GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIMES. Page 5. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Andrew Laidlaw left on Saturday last for the east. , Ice cold 'refreshments at Candy Factory. -.-' t t ���"��� G. O. Guise, the Westbridge mer- chaiit. is iu the city. W. T. Smith returned from Spokane on Wcd-ie-c'-v l'st .. '' ^tiilui-. l-Wi 1 li\ lo.-.1 m mager for P. ' *^uina vis.led Nti'on f-u*. ,week..-.-:��� j JVC. Haas, the* \.cil Known mining w '"/ ��__giueer is rt Hit *- tj fiom Spokane. F.or_d\ frtutHv.'ie-> .i jpie cider all k.qds s^ft-dnnkf .xt C V Semerad's. ' . P$rcy FVf-pd? ir ith mil Ralph Cun- kinjrhamJeftfor Si'oKuie on ��� Satiir- J cTfjbwsg/'-i well 1'iiowii Priiice- ' 3,-t.t. is? r'^isteied at the Arm CARRY ONE r Jettii-if .Oiji hen fs' from Crow- >ou get tlit. n /ii.ih from his Inch. ti, \ / \. '������ . '���' ; Gilbert Mahon mi inart.*-:pf the Jewel fcinie is. expected noinc from England J i " I tomoiiow Blake Wilson of P I'm ns & Co., and Mrs. "* Wilson wcie otct from Nelson this we'ek. i J. W Iiugh *V",ood wl o spent several ll^jy^eks .i'i *-lle c: *"Y returned on "Saturday |^Sist00iiB home in Armstrong. -��� ���flSfcfec^ E- Betts��* resident manager of the l;77i'yiCitnt*oo company, Camp McKinney -\va'-.7n the'eity this week. , Miss Wilson is now prepared to tak pupils in piano playing..- Residence, next door to Baptist church. "-.'���-' John'Rogers of .Grand'"Forks who is ititere-ted in.. Wellington camp properties v. as in the city this week. 13. A. Duff of the Bank of Montreal staff K-ft on Saturday . for 'Winnipeg:. Where he will spend his holidays.;. . "Mrs: K-oland L':ird, who had ,'bcfi. visiting Mrs, Andrew Laidlaw returned on Saturday to her'homa in Rossland. The ladies of *lhe msthodist church are arranging for a Pia nolean concert to be given next week in the Masonic hall. - Jno Love, representing the Consolidated ��� .-.tation'.ory eompauy, Win- -jipeg, -was"'in the: citytakmg orders this "veek. Why not put tip your own fruit when you can get home grown fresh berries from Crowston's ranch. iff ��� , : J, W. Mellor's men are linsy. giving the Rendell block a coat of paint which gives "tlie metallic, shcet'ii'** the: appearance of stone. John Kirk'.p'.and W. J.' Noble the new road suneriiKeii.lunls were.thro'ugh the district '.'last week: planning the. season's work on /the waggon; roads. - There are about 200 subscriptions to the Times due this week. Look at the label on your paper. If your time is up send us two dollars. We need the money. ���J.=E"*->I-Iall an'iai.id_J.._-G..;.__=etersM^we.re in Vancouver last week en route to mines up the coast .They spent several weeks prosVedting; f rom the Simiika- niegn westward.' Wm. Sprott has sold his interest in the firm of Sprott & Macpherson to VV. E. Macpherson*. Mr. Macpherson will continue tlie business in the old stand. Notice of dissolution elsewhere. Last Monday evening, D. Bainier- - man ran his chestnut saddle horse against Frank Bailey's black charger. The course was from Loiusa street to the Imperirl hotel. Bannerman's horse won after a close contest. W. E. MacphetMon, successor to Sprott & Macpherson has secured the services of Geo. E. Geiidron. Mr. Gendron is a watchmaker of wide experience and has the honor of being a graduate of the Canadian Karological Institute. Smith Curtis, M. P. P.. returned from Kossland Tuesday and left on Wednesday for the Similkameen. He was accompanied by K. M. Scott a graduate of the Kingston school of mines. Mining machinery men were much in evidence this week. K. A. C. McNally the James Cooper representative spent several days in the city as did also Frank K. Mendenhall, the Rossland representative of the Jenckes Machine Co. When at Crowston's stores don't forget to get a supply of good potatoes. " Potatoes and lots of them at Crowston's. tf Geo. Robertson, a prominent lumber merchant of Ottawa, Ont., is at the Imperial. Mr. Robertson has been in * the province for several months looking into its resources. He is much impressed with Greenwood and the Boundary district. Hi &__ ��� Ml _���_. -Li __.. GRADES WE GUARANTEE. THEM UNCONDITIONALLY. CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN ITS -ADVANTAGES TO YOU. ' . ��� CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* e. <2_r <��* <r* CF< ir* <C* <C F*< ��*** Capital, all paid up. $12,000,000. Rest $7,000,000. ProsidciC: Loki. Stkathcoxa an:. Moc.-.t Koval, Vice-!?.-sidi.ru: Hon. Ueougk A. Dhu.mmo:.*d. Branches in Loiidon, .Eogl" -! 3^1���$$!$*.. Sew York, C-lik^o. Buy aiul sell Rttrliiiir Esciiaiipeaiirt Cable Tr..i:--...s ; t>ra:it Conimurr.tal an Travel1-!.-*' Credit-, available in anv'-.art of Uie workl. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FISHCAKE, Manager. Jv--_3 _��? !__..<. ���~y) ^> >��_/ ^-*- HL mmmmMmMmmmmmmmmmmz ���at ut. -txn *Uimr. yui^^.ywtlwrrr.-��E'"ff.uj *���*���������/- '** 11 _ i.-xin-u,**;. rt'iri'**'*<-'rim-. r*x,aJ**^>^w/.*^tri����**x*^if*:i*'-^��*-^��Trj,/y.--ro-^ ��- I j> -m t-, 4.- $ n ���? .''^ A fa ^ I*? of liiSu iWiil Es.a.'i5l;cc_ 153 6. !ncatEooate<_ by Royiti Charter. Capiiai, ^1,060,000���$4,866.66. Reserve Fm&, ^350,000:-$l,703f333.33 lAacphersbn: HEAD OFFICE: LOK&OH, ENG3.AND. H- ST5KEMAW, General .ilanager, fi.or.trc?i, j, ELMSLY, Iiissectcr,.Montreal. SUCCESSOR TO ���Sprott JEWELLERS. ^cplierso: A. COPPER STREET. xrjttaMKMurataaxvao' oon -mtu-iunnivrvunw-i wtrimam* **r ��i ��� i zcatg=n3TCf_ aax Trsz~?snrjx.*nr*\ rj-arW'wrJJ' vnemnrJi i&7W!i3etirv*2~zrwr varrirTXvrwi wjcr^rm? J *%.vw*ir*nr# wjci-taerat T^natrer~ ��� mm w '���' k ^ m v' A i> -A i 11 I S^ 1 m. will Si tr . 1 \}/ U il ���. S *��� IH J 0 b.^ O An iJ '-'' ^ IS i" CS m^^MM'^^mm^^m^MmE^^^^^sm^&^ms; __-Hd.Giiarriiiti<3'it'.r tvor!" U> be ri'jrltt, as wc iir-o only the b_Kl" of materials anti iMnijlcy.v'tly coin ji'.'teizt woi-!.mcii ------ ��� '���' '������ PAPERING "AND ..DECORATING��� . "��� . A full lint: I'f Wall r.-.pyvfi, V.-ii-.-.ts 0;H-., Glass, Mirrors, Sa.'-'i aiul l.ocir., Vuni'is'.ies, olc. otc. Use /v.enor'5 Parft'.Bsatly Mixed Paints .- $2.00 Per'GallOH * Branches and agents in all the |)-.-;ncip:i1 citits 'of ..Can'aoa ai.cl ih<s United States, and. r^'i-rospoiirletits in ail purls of uie world. ... A GENERAL EAMIftG BUSINESS TiA^SACTED ... Greenwood Brar.cii: W. G. H- BELT, Waneffer, ~.*vi.-��iBu*n-t'rTiiii3_aaamuna9��iM tlAMHKMIl ^<JJ-rtH*3-.-J��l����*��*n**n��a_P(CK_TOff "3 m . ; : -y m m ��� Witli VY'xiidti is Incorporated'.tlie �� THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, ���3 y. A N. 'PitON.- I'I. COI'PKR STSKKT. iHm-iiUiku.-iUi/>-i_Aci-AV����Atn(*cct**i*-*iwjw����**>^n-'<,'-^u��^i_irit"���*'-- -^*-v'-���*'������ ���������**"*��� JU.nouv^u>v--i,v_j_i.ph_-ic^vum:ui^-t^**1 nr^iTV-fif��nvt��r Mran'ara^TOar.*' v u j^ ���.���<���.��� .��r yr-ur*-. r-*_������- -wrcwagyt-T j-^ci J|- ��vrcrMf r otwi cwctkch".' rw cjy.^iv.t.o ����� y. i rain trar**. -r^anren^i rnrtrjui.i khz r*n.T" 't-.ll ���y**\ ^7*1 >5r '���' If you want nice soft drinks call Sou th^En d-*-f'roee**yr^-^'-'-^--i-"==-=^^---- at Beans per can $0-15 Mail orders'promptly filled���Anderson's.drug store. ��� E. A. Duff of the bM.k of Montreal staff is away at Winnipeg* on his holidays.' Tr. P. Skiffington of . New York accompanied by liis daughter registered at the Armstrong; this week. Mr. -".k-.i'iinyton represents the Fairbank soak-s. With hi in is A. C. McDonald Peas the company's Mon_realr,ep: esentative. ' ,,, >_.01'*1 , 13 ' Dont forget to g-o to the S-outh End' Grocery for fresh ejrf*'B�� -;ood spuds, ( Tomatoes 15 ^ood mocha and Java coffee, pood tea I ^^ ^ and fresh groceries. j J. T. N. Hill wlio was accountant t Raisins per package ;... 15 the Canadian Bank of Co.ii*n��.rce for j jja-sins per ib 10 ' HEAD OFFICE,-TORONTO.'- p.Capital, $8,000,000/ ��� - Rest, g'2,000,000 ��$ .* ' ���'������' HOK. GEO. A. COX, Presi-Iant- B, E. WALKER, General Manager Manager Greenwood Brand?.. ^ ���r # Knit- nr k -���4'**��*xv,J'_-vmi ��wr ifwcr-vtw ��.��wf f? t*^ iyt--ta/t tf' vttji ��v i%tT ��T��f7 (* *w w.%j.��ir.Tv vrrc<-a rrWT -rfnr-tj-^T a Pin *f jvi -cv w x*r* t rma, wv, mi _������ i t\ ^ a. jpci_j% .i.j--mu��.*i) ROSSLAWD: EKGINEERiWG WORKS/ -0 . CUWLIFFE & WcM-ILLAN������= : -& F0U.IDEKS, DOJLEE MAKERS and MACHliNiSTS. ORE CARS- This is our specialty. We make the best ore cars on th-e 'market and sell tliem as fast as we can make them. Write its for references and full particulars. ��� SECOND- NANJX_M_OJHl.NE.&y._ For_Sale._ 1���G0__H._P. _returii_ boiler 5-16 shell, heads, 62-3 Hue.-.. Tested To i3u i<is cold wiit.er pressure. 52 ft heavy 30 lb smokestack and all ritfinj-s complete. 1���9x1.2 Hori.-> -.yntal slide valve engine. 1���25 h. p. Locomotive type boiler and engine atta_*nr_i. " WANTED. 2���3 or 4 drill aircompressors. 2��� Sniall hoists about 16 h. p. small boilers 15 to 25 h. p. must be in good condition. Third Avenue. ' Rossland. P 0 Box 198 u^;yyy':yyyy$'0tffl ^yy-yyyyyyi����m ^���-yyyyyy'W^m fM0-iyy'SM0^^\ last Saturday lo take char; e of the j Currants loose,.. Currants. Package Salmon, per can Salmon, 2 lbs Mackerel, per can fresh.. 15 20 IS 25 15 Herring, per can, fresh .15 Herring', tomato sauce 20 Preserved bloaters 20 Flour, Hungarian....- '. 1-50 Flour. Gold Drop 1,35 Potatoes, per cwt 1:75 Oil, per case ... 3. 5 ff*"V��^".3^-^^.V..;.--'.*-"^ P Si. �� �� �� some time returned, from Kamloops last Saturday lo take char; e of the Greenwood branch iinlsl a .������'. cccssor to j Mr. J. W. H. Smythe is appointed. For lessen].*, on vioim. piano, ui:indo- in etc., see Prof. Eiuiffiiuin. Green wood Music Store. LOST���A cheque for fifty dollars drawn on the Royal Bank of Canada. Grand Forks, by the V. V. & E. railway company in favor of James Leckie and numbered 217. Firder will please return to H. B. Munroe, Greeuwoor'? Parties are cautioned against using saine as payment has been stopped. You can get the very best apple cidet. by the gallon at the B. C. Wholesale Liquor Co. Word came f rorn Rossland this morning that the continued threatenings culminated in a strike, all the miners except'those at the War Eagle and Centre Star walking out at seven o'clock. All the B. A. C, properties are affected. The strike was expected ^_��� -c���,. ,., ,, . ���:n, ., ycs_��-' -vatxr j ^ Evenintr at b.00 in and it is feared that it may continue ��� Ucir lod(?��� room at Masonic liall. A o.rdinl jfor some time as appareqt^eithe^^^oti ise.tettded^oai. ~�����^^ ' party is disposed to giveipyyytt.:".':y���'".->;yyV. _.l..x, Rec. Sec,. .-ii. II '(���������'& '<'. i? ii ���<y v ������* ki'4 .���:'. Smoke a William Pitt Cigar. A jolly given with every cigar at Fi'S..eSf'��� Ask for it. .__.worn.uuM-- >*-_.__ an V is ��* $��rm Ci-l^** When you can get the best cigars the country at .'Fisliers' - : : : Don't = pe s < CLARENDON HOTEL BLOCK. $a< Cooper Street. II si. 'k't>, t'i H;\ i-X ���**-. V\V��->>v.K<y>_;-i<x--:c-;_-_.'>-..-i'-^.:->i^-^^^^^^ ^uiisiiiiiiiuiiuiauiiiimiiuuuiuutiiiiiiaiuiiuaaitiiiuijj.* ;_.3 PETER GENELLE. PRES. -KNERff J. POUPORE. SECRETARY. j. genelle, .:CE-P/.-S. j General Ofiicc. f>��� I. (-i-_eiiw(n).'l. II. C. c��*. ib uuiu ibiu Lu ub UU. 7r:y-::,K"* I, \ _rucii Ac _\t'.if-ini e���- LIMITED. No. 2d. Eoundary Vaiiey Lodge No. 38, I.O.C.F. jyi EETS every Tuesday / \ Eveninjr ' ~" "* Our' Yards ant! Mills arc |j We -*.re Manufacturers located as follow : jj of all Kinds of ::���-:: (*��� re. ii wood. Pitoeni .v. ,_ Dead- j -~o wood Citv. Kholt Xo. .i. jCliol Xo. j 2. __oiitr I/til.e, Rock Cr^-ok. SI:;.-- ; lark Ca::it>. X;iK*i*S|>, i'o'o-un. |l Ymir aii(i Rosslaud. ll I;!| 11 MM H'i. m 4\ ^WfflHmffi!^^ -;_:.M .:'A. Page 6 THE GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIMES. ���'_^g *y-,\t< -i-W_. *��*vy, 3S2-" *J.��.5 a-*j-t s_*. *2S.!S -ss"*"* 33!s Genuine . ., . , Sold by the Gallon. -"$3 rr Tin* ���I 85 Ifll. _> 3.1 I' ll 1 m ill &S*^c. *���"��. as. -**-*"*>. *!>T(V*. ~-# *-fi��_" "*-*""S ���S./9. ���������S.V.. 'Vv!�� S_5W Millar Rhk ���i^^^ ijI.MAAVI lU>i \>.J�� C'ncalcal Supply Co., Vancouver. B.C. ��� . ^ DIRECT IMPORTERS OF., , , -ASSAYERS AND MIL,I. SUPPLIES -:- WE HAVE A COM?!/ETE 'STOCKJDF ALL AfPAKATUS "REQUIRED IM VOUR ASSAY OFFICE. IBL35S etc, AND BRAUNS PAT- .jfilj. Mil UU 'llUK" PKlutO -���l-.N'i.a P_S( LINS CG L<._3I-5 AT )N J 3SA. ' FL KKACSS. : :_ : : : : Harvey & Robins. Proprietors. ���Cbe lest Steel' ���*��� 't&s'aj Copper Street, Greenwood. ��� CABLE ADDRESS : MAORI. CODE : 2UOREIXC &-INEAX. nl ICbll .ttlii [III lftIltl[JU.|��tlil THOS. MILLER, Mgr. . . TO'LET': Building- suitable for Stores or offices. Lot on Copper*Street, business -centre. FOR SALE: Well Furnished five roomed house, easy terms of payment. GREENWOOD, : : : ' : . B. C. \h xUi*��"t i -%^0i*m bb^ ��KS-_3S-S-^-^J2_E__SS? EngiKeerr, and Mine J SaD��ri!*.tci:datits will find �� fer to ns -vvliea in need or \ any.-ling in tha Pum-a | line. We make Pui-iss cf | every descrisiion for all jt" Scrv.ccs. I . ik Pump Catalogues ?.n3 ���jifi Specifications sent upon _lf,,��_!uesr._, .We. manufact- .._-, <m isre also Nortiiy Gas anci SS Gasoline Engine���-heal*- ftJf M .sandy-safe. Sena foi �� n Ml Booklet. fj. Cimliffc&Mcmni..n. )S assiits at Rossland, 8.C. m Vancouver Easrlneertng ?-h Works, aj-ents at Van- *|jj couv.r, B. C- Mf'^sm^2M3^mMMmim-^ms!^m CITY COUNCIL. Business transacted at the last Regular Meeting. * Mayor Jakes presided and Aid Naden Caulfield, .Sullivan and Ross were present at the regular weekly meeting- of the city council Monday evening-. The city engineer wasj empowered vo call for tenders ior a bridge across .Boundary creek at the electric light station and also for work onrChurch, Long L,al;e and Louisa islreets. Th'- cemetery committee were asked to put in a gateor siile at tlie cemetery to allow the public admittance. Arrangements were made to repair the portion of the Phoenix road within the city limits, tlie government men under foreman! D. Bi.-u.th repairing the other portion. The council-decided to lii'-et at seven o'clock next Monday evening: and caii a public meeting for eight o'clock ' the .same.night to discuss the bonus bylaw. Licence to an Extra-Provincial Com- ���ICO-t-PAMES ACT, 18_��7." HOSPITAL '.BY-LAW, Voting Next Tuesday���Endorsed by LaSor CVgar.i-atioi.s. Tuesday next the vote on- the by-law Domisi.ig.the Sister's hospital will be taken from the hours of ten o'cio'cU-to four at the city hall. (���_.. B.."Taylor will be returning ofiictr. On MoiK.-iy evening a public meeting will be held tor the purpose of discussing-: the bylaw and .allowing the''rafeepayers an opportunity to .ea'rn tiie det-ails of tl'.e scheme.. All of the Labor organizations have endorsed.-tlie by-law. L_.t- week tlve. Greenwood Miners' uniosi. passed a resolution endorsing the action- of the city council in introducing tlie by-law j and at jMo.Kiay -night's meeting*.of tiie Trades."nd Labor council the resolution of the Miners' union was endorsed bv that-bod'v. The resolution-follows _ Resolved,, that this uniorx; heartily I endorse the action of .the citv, council l in introducitsg a by-law.to giw*.a.gran87 to a Sisters' hospital, to be e^"t:ablishec_-! in Greenwood,-and. Be it further resolved, that any improvement oil the present conditions. will receive the moral and iinancia_ support of this-union. ���LOSAL-.T.OTICES.1. Poultry and good steaks, ahvays-oss. hand at the Gem restaurant. Prescriptions- filled eorrect-5y~-Aiide_ 5-on's pharrnas.v. , . . Kooms at the Clarendon 5<t> cents-par.- night. Go to Anderson's pha-craac}-. fsir drugs, toilet, articles, spoi-^jesj. soa^.s,.! perfume.-, etc, .<-.reenwood.. To LET���A. fi.rnished "tlsree rooraed cottage. Ar^-ly Times ofSce.. "C. C. C. G. the great nerve bnil'der, SI.00 at Anderson's Pharnaacy. Seasoned . iir' or tamarack v.-.-ood. Phone V. &. N. 123. Prompt deliv. ery. . tf Jhf*- f\0&&'C$i 960 King St-Subway r i-fir, IIS .!*:''?7; m : J ft; \y& m��y \r:y mm w,-y m �����HALGYQN WITH-�� THE B. CL WHOLESALE LIQUOR COMPANY ARB GENESAL AGENTS FOjRJTHIS POPULAR NATIVE WATSR. TH��RPE & Cfei M^-"l -tr /r-, ee?>. 7!--? "?w. /xl 3��j_ it r.**i,-,i---A M ?����., 6 m r.n.i y^\ m :;ty(- P m li-.c-': ���'r\v5! m ���ViiC.; m m __:--UElints.-'Einulsioti-ofLGod--iIviv.er-Gil- -the best���Andersons tbe Druggist. Rooms at the Clarendon SO ceats pet- night, tf . Canada : ' I ��� Pkovincb of Bkitish Columdia f THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the "Montreal and 3-"--toii Copper Company. Ltd." is authorized ai*<l licensed to carry on business within tUc I'rovince of Uritish Ci<Uim1>l.t, anil lo carry oiit or effect all or'anv of the objects of tlie Company vo which Uie legislative authority of the Lesrisralili-e of Biilisli Columbia extendi*. ''The head ofliee of the Company is stinate !n Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. The amoiiitt'of the capital of the Company is 5*00,0.''.. divided into tlve thousand .shares of SHXieach. The head office of th._ Company iu this Province is Mtitate at Greenwood, and Clive Priiijrle. Harriste.r-at-Law. whose address is Creenwuod aforesaid, is the attorney for the Company. Given .tinder my lia��ul and seal of office at Victoria, Province of Britisli Columbia, this lltli xiixx- of _\larcli, one ilsousand nine httn-drod and'#Mie. [l'.s.J S. V. WOOTXON, Re_risti-:ir of Jovnt Slock Contpa:nies. The foffowiiifr are the Directs for which the Compairy lins been e.slabli.'Ued :��� a. Ti��n,''uie,.<|uai-r-.-. work,- mill, manufamiire and prepa'-.e for sale liy :'ny process, and'to carry, sell and deal in coal. coUe, iron, iron ores, ���-lone, copper anil copper otbs. mau^inese audany o.lwr minerals, clays of mineral sub- . tauces, anciy-er.ei'all v to caary on the trade-, of mine and co;;| o\>-uer.'.:, iron masters, founders,* smellers of metals, and quarrymeu.and oveaud metal dealers : b. To pmchase or acquire any interest in, ixnxl to liold. xvh-. or occupy atw laud's..buiH'-in'trs, coal and oliier mines, niiiieni_,'>,.ini;:injLrorot!n:r rij-his, e.asements <*r privileg-ss.. and' the- Company may sell ;>ud convey tlw.-samo by ciead. or deed;.'.villi the- usual full covenants or otherwise : ��� ��� . c. To let or wib-lel for -building-;, mininjr. or any cither oiirp.vive any projl^rly, anti' to it'xvx:- r.nd j^-raut any riji-lus, licenses, easements-oi priviiojj-es: '..... ' d. To cnusir'.sjt. purchfi'se, alter, operate.-or i:iaii!'.ain,.or lo contribute to -lie p!ircha_e*,-cor.- strin.-tion, alteiv.tiou, opt'ratloM.or hininie-iaiice of any bnilitiny-. railway; ii-..mway..-.x-ire rope .-tramway, c.aual, bridy-e. pier, road; ship,- s-ieam- er, bai-fre or other -work calculated .to anonliaijy facility in can-yiu-r-.on or e.-.txtMclhiy" the- liusi- luess of the.Cor.vpauy, ..ind"to ope-.ate sucii- railway, tram way..wire, rope trani-aay. canal, wharf ^briilire. pier. ro:al, ship. sie:tr.ier,��� baryi.,. and ,0'ilier xvoi-;-:s by. sieam, elecyricity or other motive power :_��� : e. To imrchas'i:,, hire, charter,. coii'*-ruot, 'm.ii'uiaiu, oporai*. or- uianu.-jct'ire for use in coniieciion xviili a-;iy'business of the Coiupany' any ships, steamers,, b.i i-jtre;.. rol-lir.gr-stoclc,. juiachhiery or pla-nt:' 1 ��� f. To acouii'e a_iy.excliisiv'_;.ri).lit. iu letters patent, f ranch istvsiF pateiit'i-i.ijriitsor pri-rilAjros or lauds in connection'-.villi tl_e. b'i!sines_..oftlie Company. ; ,'���'������ , tr To farm any laud held liy. the, Co:��pai!y, and lor that pui_pose ��� to . luijr. f-ell aiutiealin nuy-l"armin_.s_oei- or produce..-:- , -1_. To coiistruc-.-tucl maintain.' teleg-r.-xji.li.and telephones, and ji-enerally.to earry.on' tisc.b'usi- ness of a teUH.ra.p-ti and. ti-tephoue. company, and to transport-fri'ijrht and passeiiH-ers-oit land ..ud xvater. in conristtctiou witii. and coitliued to the Imsin ess of tiprf Company::' - i.; To acquire -U-e-.-j:'-... ii-xx'i_! io��-aiiy-Lsiisiuess xvith'm the. iilvjes.".* of the Company..and auy landi^ p'rivileire^v rights aud <:ontracsu.ap"er- taininar lo the.-saiae, and in liCTineclion xi-itl.^ such purchase lav nuderlal<e^. the. liabilities of any company, association, partiic-rship or person : ��� j. .'To sell or Whenvise rit'Spose-of y.he.rxvhole or .i.ity bvanclivor part of*.Ue. busitiessor pro... pertr of theConapany to a ay Compfuay. carry- inj;- on.or formetfi-Jor the pui-^ose of corryiny oi_ any objects-siinilar to tUiose of ,ti_ft.Compai;s- hereby iucorposaved: ��� Ic. To acquiro by oriantnal snl'f-eriptioit'xw otherwise, :iik1:-.o hold, seal orpthetti.-ise,dispoi<e of shares, stock?, debe^tuiresor deimalurcstc-i-lc. of any company carry iuia-on, or fo-tued for t-jur- ryiiilf ou, any trade or Uusiness.- witliiii:. She ob.fects of tli-iContpany: : I.'. To puic'sase, lease-or. otheisw'se acriufre. hold and en joy.all prop.Mty.. f ratKhises. .rights and privilefres.: held on-enjoyed by any ojthor cotripany orcoiupaiiiets-carryiii!; or. any busi- lwss.simila-Ji-to that which this..-Compary- is _;uthoii..ed to carry oa. under die p.oyi_&��nnf i.s charter. Said prcjiOTty,, rights,.fratMthises and prix-ile;3^. xvhen p.ttrcJiase<me.-ised.o...-i-tliei'- wise acquiivd as :tbo-_e stated shall: be t.wned and. ..ejijoyjrd^ Jiy itg__.C.Q.iujK!inj-_.-:v8lXu6l3-.-and- ef-ectiialiy. as . lhc amc xve-:e heretofore held and: enjo.-juvl; by the Gompaity. from.wjiicli the same were so purc'-iased, luv\s<;d. or-otherwise acquired, .ubject tc��all exist.uy valid liens and charges. . MINERAL ACT. Certificate of ImprovementS- *SOTICE. CfROWN POINT Mineral claim, situate in lhe Kettle Kiver Milling- Division of Yale District. Where located : 'In Crown Point Camp. ���������,'���'*.��� - ' TAKE NOTICE that I. Issac H. Hallett, Free Miner's certicateNo.'BSOoa, Sor myself and as .ajrent for- Jt.hii -Donjj.aik, Free Mmer'H certificate No.1.8117, John P. McLeod, Free Miner's Certifica.eB2(>5ri., A-N.Pellv-, Free Miners Certificate No. 2..09, itnd G. K. Hod(,'8un Free Miner's certilicate No. IKW*. intend, si.*:t.v davs from the date hereof to apply l;> llie Mining- Recorder fo>- a Certificate ov hii]jrovi_- iiieut��"*l"or the put post, oi obtaininKf aCioxvn' (.rant of thc above claim Aud further .aJtc notice that action, under section 37, must In umnuciictd befoie Ihi^fev- auaiiceof such ct-rrihi. n? of inip-oM.meiits. \ , Datext this3rd<I--> oi Mix,!1)!1!). t"< \, I It UAIXHI T��� xi, MINERAL ACT, -/, '. i \; Certificate or !n.p_^V���rr_eiits. NOTICE. K , > , r ' TAMARACK FRAtllON, Mineral-clajf . siiuaiein tli Ixi uie lM\ei?3__liiUi{r DIxIhioj - :o. YaKv Disti ict ^'heio located G reeu wood c i ni p TAKE no'lci tli it I, Isaal. H./HallcJ ajrent for ihe I 11 Sj ndi*."itaj It.oitt:^ Miner's Ceruii ate Not ' intend sixty cti\s fiom Uie ' &_ to applv to the M unnff Rcx-o^Hldn- f<_| cate of Iniprevpnien*-!, fot tbe { ob.aiuiimra Crc>��-i gfrintof thoaJboie. Aud further tal.e notice tltatx,��jtio?_ SectiomS", .mu. I be comnifiiGfitl before suanceof such Cci i i fix. ite of Imp r 6\ cmsn'tST Dated' this l'Jth drt> of May. 1901 Ml. - I H HAX-r-Eac] m Notice to Pre-emptorsv of Civawii-* Lands . -, �� i'tSaPS ' /'"T^-*r?>~_. . ,.'T~*]IiE'. attenixim of I'u emptors of Crown ; I lauds is hereby caili i to n * ttnilmeftC to the "Land Act," pa.s. _ l i the I _<>. m s*. on of the Legislature,which pioxidt.-. as tulKnvs^* vii:- : *.">. Pre-emptors of Cio x n land . -xxlicthcr in arrears in paysuent.of in t tin t its of pmchaso money or. not, whoattlie tin-.e of caiiiiuu-into force of this Act have oUtaiued Certificates of Improvemoii', or who .hill ha i obtitued 'Certificates of Improx(.:_nit ^ linn txxilve iiiontlis thereafter.. shall on coii-di-muitf' with Uu*; provisisiouSr.of the -Mini \.u, except exs heia-by altered,, be..euti's. I to i Ijlain Cioxxu (ri-O-nts of 'their p_e.-eihj>-_ou cl tiuv upon uom- plc.iiijr.pay men ts-. of. ptxicli-. l itiomx it the "ra.'o-t-f.se.verift.y-ttve.-ci'.w- OL( lex, indCiown. trriutx-fees, vrtiluli. pay cuius m i. be in io��. as fo Slows :������ Tweniy-li.f-.cents per icie on or bLfort the. 3lst day of .pecom.b'orv .l'JCI ,''Txventy-luyc cents pet icie on ot befoie th<_. 30th day.of June, .1.03, "���'and the-rentaiiiiu'r��� ���T.wen ty-fixe cents x>ti -icie oistir before the ���C___-_.3-st daj_.ofr Dceoiiili r, liJi md x.ithout any. f.v_.l_ec. pavniauL of oillilsc oj -ir- ,rears ��f iuleref.u'*' -W S GORr, .. Dcpu-i>-.Conimis-.i)ii-.i of. luinds i". Works. Sands aud worics Dei>i2! tunntv. Victori:-i.l'-."C.,ls_'t_!.uue. iVlU. Jy,4. mju��r����E-ijiMJ��-j��u'>oi^7��Jt-i^e MINERy-L /aCT. Ceirtificate.of Impifivemeats. \y ��� soticu. ���j'"_,EAD PCSNG. Mii-txal cl--ii_i, situaic tu. tl.6 l! Kett-leKiver M-tuiiifr Ukuision of Y lie Ri-��- | triclc Where.lracotca In Si \ 1 i3l<;i-.iiiip- ' Ti-'AKTS KOTIC'-Jihat \V\ Uiiirli R Elliot I--, I'rw).-Miner's.t_i_rti_ijn.i iSo I) 2. ��_S Iftibcit Hamliii;Fr��eMitiQ<c's cetttb--iluNo "*$ 1(13.7, tmli Waller S. "Wartm'tn.F.rti Mttiei s cc-tilicat*- I\n B 2')-2&).Jtvteiid()0.��-ayslniiil the iltti h<iu)f to apply to the Miuiv^j. Reci*-ilL loi -i Lei liticate of nil ���'f-u.vement-vlY.r-.tl.j puipn c nt obUitmntf a Cro-iy,u ("rant <vf thcaVovt ci um���_ A:J6i.further.--t!U.e.,!i>iit<.x th it tUiou, Glider* actio>t37, must .be,comi_e-ici.d be "��i" tlix. iht.tt ance .-.�� such, Co_r_Uicat_-o.( Impio ��"av��.iit*.^ ljatejl this.32nd day jI M ix , Si. D XM "> MiNEBAL ACT. Halcvois is the best -mineral -.water on the rnarkit. B. C. Wholesale Liquo-- Company j-*ener.-il .i;;-ents. .��� 'TheE-.F. <>_ A. Co., se'-.s Crows Nest coal; seasoned hartl-wood. a-iiy lensths-, L.oon Lake ice: daily clelive*ry. Oilice ��pp. "Windsor Hotel.. V. 0x_ N.. ���Tel. 123. if Fi-ii.��.-h straxvbe-rries received twice a week at Semerfid*s. Copper street. WhitB blouses,, all. sizes, and prices sa G. F. ^il'iian.s. iti*_-<_9��A-��# r*-.a*o-.>-&.**m-.ev+*r.e*-Q-.****+*4aup-*-4*x*e.. MRS.-LARKIN ' Has taken charge- of the rooms in the Certifacatc; af imErvj.'eni&Btjr. ��� ' ���-***���"* r:ri. "ta->EVE__.*IMJ. X-. 0COO** ' r. LU -.D_. *FRAC_ilION��'-.ud *YO!��A. l-'itV'.T-..0_>*;' _vliuer?-5��_.lainn>.situate in in VnKe; UeRiver _... __M ini it !t"Diyisi'wi of-Valf? 0is-rictr^*"""*~~ ��� Whera located:: In Smiths C-xiHip. TAKie._-'Oa.3CE that 1^.Isaac. H. Hallett, as tijr-Jtnt foii-J. C. Uaafs. lfrue- Miner's Cer- kilicate ?.o. __2'.U4,aiid Ucur^ra E. Foster, Free 'Miner's. Certificate No., 167 ,'speciat) intend. si*ct__ days fjHjm date liereof to apply tiS.the .Hii'niti��- Recucdeir for a Certilicate ol Imp��*vetiisf.vts lor tin..-purpose: of obtaining1 a Croxx:iiiG,i:.i_T.t of the ah��i.-,;e claims. And: fjiJi-ber- take itoa'.'ce that action under Sectlr.il1 37' tiiu-.d. be. c-j/uuumced before the is- suaucjof site.li Certi lic_.le of Improveiueuts. Da.tec_ ttt-SOth day cm'May, A. .1.1., 1901. .l.t-iiW- I. H. IIALMCTT.._ *.. ���I Si^MillMigiMMI* iOltlg^g^Mf OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT THIS OFFICE MINE HAL ACT 1S96. Certiiicaje of !mp.rovemeiUs. XOTICE. *'|)!"I>r.!-. V" ���.r.iiierjil Claim, sit ���.���.'���.to lu the Kellie Kiver Miuni-- ili.v'isixul ul Visit- district. Where loi'.-tU'il: In Vrovideiiei. cant].. *-5-".x i. iv :CX)Tli.'i-'. Dial I. Isaac. It. llalli.lt. 1 ,'riv uiium-'s ceriiiieate No. I'.-mt'. for uiy- s.-lf. and as airi-ul ���tor James Moran, tive iiiiiu-rs:. ci-niticatx- -No, ll_;,7Sl. iu-eu'.!. sixty liays from the dale h.reoi. \... apply ux the niin'.:i'_r r, jorder fo\.a ceriiiieate of imurnvc- meuis lor lint purpose t>f obtainixxit a eroxvii Lrraulof the abore claim. And ���*i:rlhe.i" ta>;e notice that action, under -eciioa 37. must >.e commenced before the is- Mianoeot >ucli corti'.ic.'ite of iiitprovemeuts'. Dated this lo dav oi Ajirii. I'/t'I. I. H. HAI-I.F.T MINERAL ACT 1S96. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. IDAHO-Mineral Claim, situate in the Keltic River Mininx. Division of Yale district. Where located : Iu Louy Lake camp. ���-pAKE XOTICE that I, C. JE. Shaw actinjr _L as accnt for J. Lucy. Free Miuer's certilicate .-'Oj.'n and the _'. A Larsrey estate Free Miner's certificate 2.62.H. inteiid sixty davs 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. Aud further laice notice that action, under section 37. must be commenced before the issuance of such Certilicate of Improx-emeiils. Dated this 32th dav of April. A. D. 1100. 41-50 ' C. JE. SHAW, Where she will lie prepared to look .after all her old customers and as many new ones as she can entertain. The rooms are well furnished and comfortable: rates reasonable* If yon need ��� I'WNHJUllllY svi ***** . i Call and see her be- 2 $ fore takino- elsswhere. $ I ; l>-��-��';*��4-S>^>��>fc0.'��*4->-C.<_(>��S4-fr_4-��--4O>O4->-a.4BMM Illustrated postal cards, views of both smelters. Do not miss seeing* them. Smith & McRae. �� ���>��<D<MI*4 *-xl*txtM*tt,7>-0*0>*'* %>*t-4Q>-0+fl I.R. P. Ritbet & Co. | o LIMITED. m WHOLESALE GROCERS I WINE AND SPIRIT I MERCHANTS. VICTORIA, B. C. ��� ��� i ��� Pan-American Exhibition Buffalo - - $76.00. JULY 2. 16. AUGUST 6, 20- Epworth League Meeting San Francisco $50.00. JULY 13. 14 _5th. Christian Endeavor Cosven't Cincinnati $68.50. JULY 2afi and-3rd. National Educations) Assn. Detroit $71.25. JULY 2nd and. 3rd. in****-, >c-o����<o .*-are*.^-,*+*+m-++t^+ ������<a> ��-._ E. R. REDPATH. agent, Greenwoo,!, B.Cv jf | J. S. CARTER, h. J. COYLE, ' D. P. A., -Nelson, B-C. A.G.P.A., V.- -tconver ��� ��� ���'; :0t��^Mtryy0;��;m^ THE. GRJSKNWOOD WEEKLY OMMES. Page 7. ��� ������.-������ -. :��� ���'ffeVi:.-.-*1,**:!':.^.* -. . PKlNCSa'ONiyrune.29.-*r:-The late railway 1;t-.;-/. ���'(--''V;v;; ������';'-A- news'receiyefl^lTisjWieelc is very eiicour- ag-iag-. Whe_��'7;J77Hill's new' line reaches tlie.ju'rfjttprt'bf'the -Okanagan' and SimilkanijeeiiTiyers, 70 miles more of the .easiestJuiiifsjyriulrorid building will liriiij:j- it to Princeton. As the route is an all-river one, following- the Siitii'U'nmeen river, an easy, cheap-anti natural grade is- provided. That the ^���k'line wiil come to Princeton is certain, as mi'- i-n-il fiflfls niul coppnr minor will "be air irresistible ittiir-tion to a btisi- nesshkfe fCorp< i itioti like -the , Cr.-kt "r-SfoftWirn^Rdil^iy Com pany. y Fr<>i)>j$, Dav mc' the -anowden boys y^a-^'^^Hnptclefl -i*-<-os metit wor!- on \ J QjJpJOrjole ann Sill unn claims on . '_i��pPer Mb'rmtini The new develop- i^__a_-__L cnt on the Oi (le his piocuced snnie jjendidjcire, fii entue bottom of the li-ft being c-o.Ltid v. th,, the new Bbe. Iticfe Balels i li-oi ted to "n-ive'coni- jted a.cc*tl^f it lhe Portlfiiid._rroi.iij K'A-ajgh^G.oye.It is' _. ud that Jack Pndh-ijijfeai-i'Ji'eri'vill re.eive Si50.000 iJr 't* ">*Vwr and --tori- for thc proper'.y. <_-��� j��i if ft, . ' ' - ��� ; pn?^hB-��.ers . re an Indiana com- rpanj,7Vro'rllo't;e(l b\ Mr.-C, N. Murphy, *>vih**>v5fec'-i_-rty7vi.il(.(1 thc Aspen Grove >*K-<vo ���-���:.:,.��� 7 '-.yltCesifers. rvTrDniuld McAlpine aud Mill-Sr c i me in **iori A*mj n Grove this v^-week, '1 ht_. iciiiuatti edereiopm&it "* V.prk t iKinp- plact i> l *-c\ ��� ral properties ajj?"-0f \i I ich i t Oi��>\. iiur; steady iin- provemei t The little Sioux, a ney- locidon nv iifi1 h\ Frnnk Oarcia, shtn b bon e sen nch ore on the surface �� *> Smith Ct *-ti*i xfi T, A is expected to ir ivo in Piitiuloii Monday first. Mcs_,i<, \ cdd.i md Id efer. two well T-iiow i G-"i_��-iiv-ood u* il estate and min- iner bn ! ei ���- ou tiled m from the Bonn- d i. ai-.tr, i on liusday. While in Ilu* pn I of the uoilu Mr ������ Keefer made .t leim i lhle Diuue urn from AMison 10 Pi nee*oM tins wrt k The'distance w is .boui thitcm \-_, m d ;ill Sin_i_< _��� untiii lecnidsWLie broicen. .A,"wild bull aclfc ' s picci LiOt* i i tn_ no "-civet ninent town- I bi te of 1 il ii ice i will b^ sold at Princ.- i ton on the 17tli of July-by the provincial auctioneer. A number of tlie mining* men and I settlers in the district, Who are thor- [oiigbly convinced of the future of the JSimilkameen coiintn-, are'.. prre'j'.tly. ipleaseci at the opportunity aifordei: it hem of sieeti" injf a li.o.i tion in ivh.-i t ���they hone will become one of the niiii- 1111"- centi e* of the <li*ti ii t -4i ���**pi fe^MiMMW^ Fiesh sti a \\ liciiK-* ieio.eci twice a' fo cell at Seme.a'l'., Copoer stteeL. N01ICE- Noticc i* beithi < tveii that at the fiext mectiiitf ot lhe L.oaio of License Ponimissioner-. ioi the city of Green- rood 1 will ar>ph foi an lio'el license for the B. C. Hotel situate on lots 8 arid block 16. map 21 on Government |tteet in tlie city of Gieenwood .* Johx KlJOtlGH. -^_">:it*ed*^iine'i.th^^ MINERAL ACT. ISO.. Certificate of linj.roveip.ewts. NO-ricu. flXHOOK". "WOKLDS FAIR FRACT- !.OK"aiiil'*MlSSI.N(. I. INK NO. 'FRACTION" mineral claims, situate in the Kettle Kiver Min 'my Division of Yale District. Where located : InT!reciiw<;od Cam.*. *AKX_ NOTICK Iiui I, Isaac II. Hallett as _ a^enit fin- C.cnrjju R. Kanen. Free Miner's j_rtil.--'<�� K<>. 14357a, and James S. C. Fraser, Iree R.iaei's Cerli.iiciilu no. l-2')234, intend, Ixty i'-.i.vk irom date liercuf. to ajmly to the Jiniii).'Kiicoixler for Certilicnles of Imyrove- lents. for tin* ���nirpii.-' of obtaintn|_r a Crown IrautK of Uie aliove claims. ���AikI fiH-llit'i'-taKe iiiuice that actions, under lotion 37, muht be cni-iiiiiein;ecl hirfore the is- ]a::ru of Knell Certiliciiles of Improvements. gO'ited tlii.s2Stii day of [���'ebinar.v, A. I). Dill, m-o ' I.U. HALLKTT. MSNEFAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. B\Nl)V Mineii Claim, situate in tNe Kettle Kiver Jlhiinir Division of Osoyoos Disirict. \ Where located: InGivenu-ood camp, sonili j of the Tamaracli j\Iiii_ral Claim. -I "���\AKIS _.OTICK that we, Sydney M. Joh/i-I _ son. Free Miner's C enilicaie No. J_812i) I liil If. h. Morgan, Five Miner's Ceriiiieate No. B'Xil., intend, si.\ty days from tliu date lieri;< -": I apply to the miitiiiir recoitler for a certi I Iteuf improven tints for the pni-|-ose of oblai ff�� a crown ifraii' of lliAabovc claim. ���And further lake notice lhat action, um! _ lotion 37, must he commenced before the i Banceof such c< rtifictleof improvements. !Datecl;-.}iR 16th dav of March, A. D., l'AU. -W N�� B.���Gontracts have been let for a new hotel, general store, assay office and other buildings, Fishers new saw mill at Rendell is running full blast, 'MINERAL ACT 1S96. Certificate of Improvements. ' ' , ' ' NOTICE. -���.'QUI'-.ACE." Wiitetal clliin, rtltuat- in tins- Kettle Ri\er Milling Division of Yale Dis;. rict. ' Where located ; In Greenwood carrn>_ TAKE NOTICE that I. Isaac H. Hallett.'a-s ap-eut for Hubert Jaffray, Free Miai-r's.- ceuiticaseNo. _*_''_2., AVilliam T. Smith, free n.iiter's ceriiiieate Xo. U2''S3.., Robert Wood, free miner's certilicate No. 1__..C.V.., anr3 Kvan Parry, free miner's certilicate No. I in''''.-;.1, intend, sixty days from the 'dat-. liorcof. to apply to the Miniuir Recorder for a Certificate of Iniprovements for the purpose of ubtahiitijf a Crown Gram to tile above claim. ; And further tal.e notice tiiat action, under section 37. must lie commenced be/ore Uie issuance of such certificate nf improvements, ��� D;ited this loth dav of April. 1.01. I. II. HAJ.L.'-TT. MINERAL ACT 1S96.. Certificate of -���r.prcvenic-r.ts.. * NOTICE. CLIMAX mineral claim, sitaate in the Kettle- River -Miniitfr division of Vale district. Where local cd: In Skylark camp. -pAK__ NOTICK that I. Isaac II. K.illett. as. X. aren't for ('-o.!_t_ R. Naden. i'ree laiiu'r*-.^ ���certiiicaie Kc. 1.3S7A, Joint T. Hell, l're_ miner's certiiic s'.e No. l;.t).V', Anll'.ir :N. Pelly, free niiii.r'i. ceri'.licalf Ko. 2';.V.J1. and Cer���' aid T. Hoi'.;-M):i. free .miner's ccrt'ificai<_ '\o. IWt'lj. iiiteiid. si.vty days from the: date lieraof. to apply 'to tiie mining recorder lor a certificate ol i:u|-rove::ieius, for thoy.ir- pose oi obutiiiii-.L' a crown (.'rant-to the above-' claim. ' And further lake notice that rtcvkni. uncle.: seciiuri i~. must be commence.! before the issuance of such certiticv.u of improvements. Dated this'��� I2tli dav of April, l'.'lil. I. II. HALLETT.* Mineral Act'?S96. . CEF-TU~.CA.TE f).: JiW-'.'OVeA'E!. Tf., NOTICK. And further take nolice that- action unr*ev. -eciiou 3T must l.a commenced before .the issuance of such certilicate of improvements. Dated this 27th cay March. A. U. VII.X). 20-_4 ' C. JE. SHAM'. MINl.KAI, ACT, IW. Certificate of }ffij.roviirp.e.i?s. KOT1CI- ���lOBIIRT EMMET Mineral claim, sitnte.'in- the Kettle Kiver Miiiir.^ I'i vision of Yalis Distiict. "���AKi- NO'i'ICI". that I..C. IF.. Sl;:;v.- aciitt_r a.-, a^-eiit for C. .1. McAn'tiur. ?,''n:s_ Minei's Ceiti'i:c.-i!ei.r2'i'3i. (1. R. _-_.th.it. '_'ite Min.M-'s ceiiiliihtl? No. . 1.*���.".-. aiul the I*. A. f.anjr.'ry esl-.i'.e, I-'rei. -Miner's coi tiiican. $". 2|:.2>L'. inteiii-. ;��� sivty (iavs _n'r* II:i_ ���hii'* hereof-. Id' apply to liie , Minir.;. I-.. _or.lei- f,:r ,���; -.'. riiircaie of ImproM'.mcr.is. ..-;���.- tiie p-:; pc.ve of ob,.:iiiiiu-'- a Ciinvu Cran. of the: ibove c!ai:p. Ami li-.nl-.er tal-a*- no'.lce 'that ae.ioti. under sectio;-, "7. nit'si J-.e c-'-imepi;. ;i I.i:*:t..-:-t.'. the is- 'uauce of such Certiiic.ite of Imoiovement:.. l):;-"il ���l,is27t]i d.-.v of J.farcii.'l'.'.-C'. - 20-3. * c .a., sujy.r. Jit-flll^u Iil?lJ*jL>; C inifvOrli'ibla funns-hec" rooms-'i Private Boh rd. Home Cook-I" in_f. Board :nid room from.: S7 :.i. week and ii-nvarc.--. ||. -_-^-T��'J-.l. -���Tr.^j���'ufvjx^n���.t..:jcwnv.TT.T&n.. MINERAL ACT. -t^t-T.^TT-tT-rt-f ^y ^���^���^^^4444-t^^- ^r'rh rt_awgnrjgJJ^jqgaiegn��KJ^lJ.^Ttyasy^^ ���HJJH ��'r,-____tLAJ.ilIJJgaiJ^^!.3-_-�� ^n?f?nHi?f?!fnff?mmf!!?!??!HHni!!!n!fiH??niifii?f?fnfn?fff?f?H!?mmm!!!mmff?f?!H!fnff?^ MINEKAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. I ej_-���- es toooer ---���MONTREAL. QUEBEG- MANUFACTURERS OF JAKE VTE"W m5����r?1 fii��!->-. bi*--*--* *- �����*���- Kettle Ki-.-ei luininir _��i��i.iiv��r_ o_ t^.- - ��� trict. Where located : In Lonir Lake Camp. -���AKE NOTICE illative, Robert Wood.Free _. _tIiner*.s.Certificatc No. 132.75., and C. L. Bhrmiet, Free Miners Certilicate No. B2V659, in- fnd sixty days from the date hereof, to apply | to Mininf."-Recorder for a Certificate of Im- Jonements, for the purpose of obtaining a f-own Grant of the above claim. __nd further take notice that action, under etion 37. must be coiinnenced before the iS- ance of such Certificate of Improvements j _��a*ei this 4th day of March, A. D.,19U]_ 3ra- ROCK DRILLS, STRAIGHT LINE 2 DUPLEX ani CORLISS AIR COM- .3 PRESSORS . . .���; ��� 3 BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc! Agents For The Bullock Diamond Drills. rs: COMPLKTE'-MINE EQUIPMENTS �����~-<./-i-'*ALL KINDS.- STOCK CARRIED IN. RQSSLAXD. ^J R. H. ��,. nScKally, C{oss!as_(i. B. C.:, ^iaiiiiiiiiaiiiuiiiiiuuiuiiiiuiiiuuiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL^iuiiuiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiaiiuiuiiiiaia^ Certificate of Isnyrovenents. NOTICI-. ^ ������CIG FOC7R". "PAHAGON", "T-'JIjU" "GHAXU CENTI-'A.r." ar.sl '-KAPA"' Mineral Claims-itn.-ie in llie ICettle Rivec .Mininy I'.'ivislo:: ol Yale District. Where locale! : In Kimberley Camp. TAKE-NOTICK si_.it 1 Isaac H. Hallett. as-, asieni l'or .'olin Din-in. Free Miner's Certificate No. lUWii. j-.i-.nes L. Siertle. Free. S 'i-r's Certificaie No. I_:v.'M2. Dennis Dillon,. Free Miner's Cenificate .-To. P.^.y., and Jii.eph P. Kelly. Free -.linerV Ceriiiieate No. E2 ;!I1, intjnd sixty days from the 'iau: liurei.f. to apply- to the Mining U'ecord.'r lor ;-. Certificaie of Improvements, for the purpose of oblainint.' a Crown (.rant of the above, claim. And further mhe notice t.iat action iiinicr section 37. inns', be .ommeiKvd before the issuance of such Ci.TI liicnte of Iiiirirover.ieiit.s. Daied Ihis 12ih <lav of April. T'ol. m.*U 1. H. -IAI_-._.T'r. MINICR.M. ACT, 1.''%. Certificate ox Iinproveiriciits;. NOTICE. "t'ARMI " Mineral Claim, situate in tin. "Ceil'ic .'.iv'.'i- Miniuir Diiision of YaV Ilis- trici. Win-re Inciiti'd : !n Carmi camp on tiie West For!.' of Kettle Kiver. "PAKE SOTli:E that I. Forbes J... ICerby, i CK., ns :nr,'iit for l-dnmuiHl Keathcou:- Tlirnston. sree miner's certificaie No. -7d2U ;*.ei:ri_-e A Sonneman. free miner's certificate N<.'. 11-121)20. and .los-pii 1.. 3'..-iiisconii*.- free miner's certilicate No. li-U'U''. in- rend si.vty oays from the ilale hereof, to apply :o the -inning Kecon'.er for a Certi!k...l. of improvements, for tlie pr.ipo.i! of obtain inv a Crown Grant of tlie above claim. Aii'.! lui-llier tai-:e notice that action. nii.Ier -ection o7. must be commenced befoie the issuance o/stic'ii Certi licate of Improvements. Dated this 10th day of April. I.ul. FORI'-*-, -M. KEKKY JAO muii, in. ne GREENWOOD. A \ \. ! ,*.s Page 8. THE GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIMES. V 3 -THS ONT.Y— lii SIS1I1 PIKM &&gm®g£E&M$8288&S& -IN THIS .J t .1 h I l^-tllUM... u .'■•"-iJJ. " ''-*.'..-"-7'7. .;-'5t. ifi_i.ii._itify]i 1 llll i Druggists <3C ~£} jewelers and- \\ y_v* va/-* A-a<!-5/.2/o*B-> f /. P. ARMSTRONG PROPRIETOR. B. C. -.-A^'^^«^^^v^/^^■'^^•'^*"•r■^>'■/^^-''''^-A^^A^ * that the porphyry is not mineralised at all." , . '' Cutting thro.igh theabove described rock formations are several faulting-s having- a g-eneral northerly and southerly strike, with a slig-ht dip to the eas There does not appear to have been any great vertical displacement, but there are indications of a more or less extensive lateral movement. It is in ■ r near this faulting that the ore is for.; d extending into the country rock iu a leiise-shaped mass so far as developed, ! having an extreme width of about (5 feet by about 200 feet in length. Ths extends from the surface of the gr, u d to a d_p'.h of nearly 300 feet, beiow whieh it nas not as yet been f l'.owed. As will be seen from the cross section herewith the ore lies in close contact with each porphyrttii. intrusion, both above and below it, the o.-.ly elTect having been a pjssible slight throw the ofu to the east. The ore itself is chalcopvrite, pyrrhotite and some py- rite; with a small quantity of goid and silver. On the edges of the main ore body bunches of specular iron und zinc blende occasionally occur, but never in the ore mass. The specific gravity of the ore is 3 65 to 4 00. Garnet rock is the mineral most intimately associated with the ore, occuriug around the edges of the ore body and occasionally in masses in the midst of it. A noticeable feature in the entire absence of oxidisation of the ore body, at lhe outcrop tr elsewhere". Trie mam ore mass is made up of more or less horizontal sheets of ore varying from a few inches to several feet in thickness, possibly maintaining very much the, •form of the original bedding of liuie.ione, of which it is probably a replacement. Thcrecis no cementing of these layers, consequently great care has to be exercised iu breaking the ore, for if too.large an ex- <;.,,, -,.,... - „ cav-nion be made without careful '{ '.oishice very much to be- considered the "'cheapest place #$ <-'» 8¥E STOCK mz0 I—.-I ■r'i*> aud an eight drill compressor! with - O * and 70 horse power boilers, but a larger plant -will probably be. installed shortly. A large amount of prospecting work has been done with the diamond drill, for which a contract was taken by the Diamond Drill company of Spokane. T.ie result of this work has been to prove the existence of large bodies of ore. As the Canadian. Pacific . ail-way runs right through the ground ihe mine is in direct communication • with all the Boundary smelters, as wcl)tr^,;v',;;';j«-sr---^ as those at Nelson and Trail.- ■phj£j)ij^|''i7y"7 WMMyJl power Hue of the Kettle Kiver'Pc^ety0Mi<0]l ' t.yxT.i,-cJy:yl'j}.c:i^ii^ ill nnnnrnn UU Jr Hi '..is JSiUll'L is a large and varied one, every line is complete ta itself, and strictly first'class, Not a shoddy as* dele in } any of the lines. They all concede that our stock of Groceries is the nicest and freshest in the city, Prices consistent with the .quality of the goods, \Ve would company also traverses the proper., and the latter company will shortly;'' in a position to supply power tt^thej^ mine at a cheaper rate than hitherto^T-. obtainable. .:,- '.'r'7 Strawberries fr.s'i fronn my ranch'ibJl; any quantity from 1 to SOO crates atByi. Crowston's*. tf 'y3>.'".'>: . y -.sS'-X' "Dromogrlp-cures, colds—15 cents—~7;l. Anderson's P!iarniac\. ," ' ' n-fffi Dr. Mathison, de ui-^t, over'Baak. oJJS|_|p:yJ Commerce. Both '..hones. • '\i?!^m^M:^ IlK THE E- C MINE: S. F. ParrisTi. M. E., in tli- B. C WlainE Record. This property, the R. C. mine, owned by the ''3. C." Chartered Company, Limited, of Montreal, Quebec, is situated iit Summit camp, in the Boundary district, in the divide between the North Fork of Kettle river and Boundary cveek, about midway - between Grand Forks and Greenwood. The'location was made i_i 1896 and development work was commenced in the summer of 1S97. A shaft was sunk t'*i a depth of'160 feet, mostly in ore and vein matter. From this two levels were turned, one at 50 feev and the -Second- at 150 feet, and drifting was stav'teci in a general noitheriy and timbering one sheet will fall from the | one above it by its own weight. It has j been found necessary to timber the stopes with square sets throughout, j . there being nootner practicable method j of supporting- the gioniid. The sets are made of ten-inch square timbers | and are placed with live-foot centres. SNOWSHOE Company .Successfully Floared in England. • Dev&.opinent "Work Done. Mr. McMillan, brother of A. J. McMillan managing-director of the Rossland anci Slocan Syndicate owning the Snowshoe mine at Phoenix camp, was up at the property last week and returned to Rossland ou Saturday, tie stated that he expected his brother back from England shortly. Word in town, there are. so many VERY CHEAP QENS, but we do think that we .come very near being the best Try us, and tell us what you think, THE vvu ■X* ■' *ln lllfom lIMIJiHir UUUuluiu COMPANY, LIMITED. ■Southerly direction, following the strike j comes from England tliat the Snow- .of--.he ore body, far as it could be deter-j shoe company, has been successfully mined. ' A branch of the Columbia & Western r.tilway was completed to the mine iu the autumn of 1S99, this i'eing a spur from the line from Eholt to Phoenix, and early in Jantiai"., 1900, ore ship- n_ent¥^veFe~slaTfeti"f7:oin*"tiie*dumpsi-of-i ore accumulated during the development work. In June of the same year stoping was commenced. The mine is equipped with a sufficient plant to break and hoist more tii an 2.00 tons of ore a day through the present shaft. The country is limestone which has undergone various degrees of alteratio'n from a white crystalised or marbeiised rock, containing about'4S per cent lime and 7.30 per cent silica and having a specific gravity of 2,67, to thoroughly metamorphosed limestone, having ordinarily a smail gold valu'.*, about 3-100 of an ounce, and containing 70 percent to SO per cent lime, with a specific gravity of about 3,00. There are diilerent -.t.iges of -.iiteration, of course, between tlu; iibove-mentioned limits, one piece of i'i I'.'l. not in:r'''t|'.ioiil!y showing v..ri- •_•.•■- degrees of metaiuorp'nisin. The n.ici'O.'-c.'piCiT.l deu-nninations of rvvv. . iotice' of assignmeh.|^^P: Pursuaat totli" "Cr-3itors Trust D.eds^(Ssl|<|i|@ and Amendmsnts Thereto. ^^^yf^iS. Notice is hereby given that Geprg-a.7ir.y_iv) F, Williams, of the city of Greenwood, 77|yy in the province of British Columbia, dry goods merchant, has by deed dated the 28th day of June, 1901, assigned all his estate, real and personal, to John Frederic Helliwell, of the city of Vancouver, in the s_.icl province of British Columbia, accountant, in trust, for the purpose of paying and satisfying thc claims of his creditors, rateably and proportionately and without preference or priority. ■ The said deed was executed by the •stiid George F. Williams, assignor, and lhc said John Frederick Helliwell,. tri' -'ce, ou the 28th day of June, 1901. All persons having claims against, the s-ud George F. Williams must forward particulars of their claims, duly proved as required by the act, to the- said trustee at his office, Molson_i Bauk Chambers, Vancouver, _3C, on or before J.ily 31st, 1901.. After the 31st day of July the trustee will proceed to distribute the assets among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which l.e shall then have r ceived notice. : Notice is also given that a meeting bf creditors of above estate will be held on Wednesday, July 17th', 1901, tit 3 p. ra. at the office of the trustee,: Molsons Bank Chambers, Vancouver, B.C. Debts must be paid forthwith to the trustee's representative 'at George F. Williams' store, Greenwood, or for- wnrded to the undersigned. ' JOim FREDERIC I-IELLIWEIvL, Trustee. Dated at Vancouver, B.C., July 2,n901 »••• •;.^h:.-S':*»'-s •?*»**•;■-i-'-h:;*:--*.***•'.sjs^ "-™ •ii S"% i»nv , .■/■■« _.__«'*0-_. Sror*- LL ci fioaled and that ample funds are on hand for working'the mine. A recent report regarding the Snow- shoe says : The ore bodies existing iu this mine are of exceptional magnitude, rivalling the big get and more widely—famous ^deposit^-.of-,-t"ne^=._Qkl Ironsides and Knob Hill mines, which lie near. The property was one of the j first locations of the district, and was at one time, under "ootid ' to Patrick Clark, who, however, was compelled to to abandon it iu consequence of the heavy expense of development without railroad facilities. About 4500 feet of development work has been done on tiie property. An immense body of ore is now in sight,' from which a consi been shipped to sm ore bodies are under development. They are distinct from one another, but may have a common source* at deeper level. A shaft has been sunl^ 200 feet in <»ue of the^e ori* bodies, with lateral drifts and crosscuts. The surface shewing of this ore body is immense, and many thousand, ton*- can b; quarried out frum the surfao . The ore in tnis deposit carries goid and a nun:ber of .■.pecimens ot* this highly : silver in a. decomposed quart--, gatigi.e altered limestone l.ave revealed the j ,..-f such a nature tliat the gold can be piesence of* the following minerais. I freely panned. most of which are seen in each speci-1 The second ore bony was first opened men: quarts, plagioclase, epidot.e, gar-! up by the Canadian Pacific railro:.d in net, xeieite, magnesium and calcium ! tiie course of the construction of its c-irbouates, actinolite, kaoliue, pyrite, j line, whicli runs across the group. cli"c>!.il"_- and serpentine. I Here the surface showing of ore is im- into this mass of tock sheets of por- ! mouse, and subsequent development phyry. varying' in thickness, from four or five feel tu thirty odd feet, "nave i«- tr-uded, the intrusions having' appai- ently followed more or less closely the bedc_iu_r of the limestone. A Micros ^ ^ hi _&_£ jm k%r*%~J ^^J IP*** ■**". R S 8 ■_ __*-. « -v" w*tr_,uj_.t, ._-n_ 8 ^ tir=Tr'CTri.—^->Tw»-._.,««j«t«..« -•■- - M,„Jj./»u4-ijajj-.jui_-_v--»iit*--**j-.*Ti-irtV*i-*r^. ■_•._•(--• *i"riiV''''.i***-i'i--'-Ti"'-*i-"-""-'"*-—■" ******-*-.—a**~**,t**M—*~mauo»*2xi±kn '^*> .■B' /^k_ 5«1 '-=■*, OP ^_ iF3^ "*"?"*'■'•'. "Si BtU^d' .Cil 1 -_.__! A__,!S,_____5^r-_. fej _&*. b-Lh-T JJ^? "tr 9 * * 9 9 9 "iiteen Dozen Men and Boys Shifts go. on the Bar gain Counter | To/ * day. X PC We Ikd this department overstocked with I / 'j.'-" — 9 re is now iu sigixt, | s. f ^ m. derabie to.rage has. | _-__%£_ ddiQ boys top shirts, so to interest cash buyers we have * leiters. Two. main j v ■-- '■ *: ll* pui the knife In a number of up^to-^date lines/ JC Shifts all 9 at. o'y^-^q, rolni**? 3-nd stvlfs I'D this sales ^/*^-^'%^b>''^^^^^^^ 51/.<S*-.'^/«*> 9 fa*, -^fes _J i.1-;<v Enji'lisli Cambric Shirts v\"itii iancy .rt)nt-* .i-id cuffs, sizes IS to 17.7.. SA'Lii) PRtCJv.. /2..*>J p? ll %. /"& Rcsrul:- r price ,2S. -..W J"EM■*"■■■ L-.-JS-t ■VWiVM-t.'Krt'"*'" , m u» wv»i it * «. • -v* r-**-r».*-.-< i of copical examination of these sheets of eruptive rock reveais the following minerals: pb-gioeluse, orthoclase, mic- roclitic. biotite and a little qunrtz, and the decomposi'ion of these minerals, vi;',: chlorite, carbonates and kaolinite. Au analysis of two different varieties gives respectively, silico 82.69 per cent and lime 2.37 per cent, and silica 53.21 per cent and lime 5.52 per cent: specific gravity about 2.67.- It will be noted work has shown nr- an enormous ton- | nage ox ore. the vein in some places j ■* being from 100 to 120 feet wide. This i -:i -■ | ;._ ore consists of chalcopvrite aud spec-]..:; ular hematite in a gangue of quartz, the main values being in gold and I copper. Pay shoots of high grade ore j I are iuterspread throughout the vein, 'and the richer bodies run from £40 to IS100. but the average for the whole width oi the ore body as at present developed is between 58 and S10. The company is .reported to have in con- temp'atiori the erection of a smelter for their own ore. The mine is equipped with a five dr'il Men's** Oxford Shirts cuffs iViicl coll its att.-Cl'ieu I.i check and .stripes, ..i/.es IS to 17 7-. • cr>yv.L/I_. x lvi*_i^ Regular price ;:-1.00 * /■ pa* ■■^zo^tx.' rm;rrK,t_ r v-scvcu^e-- rrtzxxtyxn n«J Men's Fine . *! >xi:ora Shir IU 1)U1 r.iai and blue 15 to 17 v<. S AX,E PRICE). Regular price size "PT fF %, 2.50. r \ '-a y^ - *•„ t.rd n , * >*) H b Men's English Cam- shirts with vie fronts and cuiis. 15 to'l7>^. SALh) PKICJ3... tr Price V\ Rcji-iik am Si:-;es .35. ~! w-'J ,n> _W «a,/ -V O 9. Vi * 9 9 •:■ ,..._..j...-^*..i..I.crtrr:.-.v_rtiv-'arM..w«^»^ TIM^I-CM—_..'_l-^.W.-.X*M7_?..*"_I-*3/JI. Men's Fancy Flannel Shirts -with collar at- ^a taclic Ci ,es 15 to IS. r 5T3J sals phicio .::: Regular price 1.00.'' ^J ^J %/ © 9 r,i ?*. ii •_m.tc-r.-iii ui»'*A-'* . ■jxxzrrxMM-xrx»*x-**rmB3nn;G-nrv*m2V SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT SHIRTS ARE.. \jk$LieJm.l • _#**»*!-•k#**0'!'*-;'-s***»****'f*«*a*«** _i t> ■BaaximsKSitBIStS&Sa&SSaS&BrZSStt&St
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Title | The Greenwood Weekly Times |
Alternate Title | [The Boundary Creek Times] |
Publisher | Greenwood, B.C. : Boundary Creek Printing and Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1901-07-11 |
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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Notes | Print Run: 1900-1901 |
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Date Available | 2013-01-25 |
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