grmnwoodTrc. ^RiliAY; oc^Qqgg^iw. I fo Stock j.f Men's Wear Is \ /-___> ' ^Complete and iii Many Lines OwstocW. j ^ preserves! all things which the world has found. m m. Th'e science of selling clothing is tt. _.elt itlth goods, as \*iiili keep for you all ��� ��� <& i>atrdti-_ :o:n-fc�� /-..��^ This store selli U Shotey's Clothing . Vith 4h$ private cont^ ��� ^refundWlfVoodsarenot^sfactbty; " ��� ��� '- .��^1 m. ' ��� ��� Overcoats, and Ulster solSy tiL> - - are not made* to ��fw, but to Fit ��� ��� ��� w _ , ��� ���'~ ������ ��� ' 5 We Are Crowding Out the Overstocked Lines at Close | Prices, Look us up il YoirWaflt an Overcoat, Suit s ' of Clothes, PantSyS&t or Underwear. s l*l^*#**��e'����^��*^ Is the last day upon which .municipal -taxes can be paid to save rebate of one sixth on general tax, 1^1. LOCAL AP PERSONAL For sale Remington typewriter $55. O. I. C. Second Hand Store. S. U. Croats.dale of Nelson wai registered at the Armstrong this week. Ri L- Cawston the Keremeos cattle king wast-it. -With a big bunch this week. I Sewing machines for sale Or rent. No humbug, will sell Gheap. O. I. G.- Second Hand Stoic; Rev. C. M.Tait; b'ti.ecif thS Methb'dis. missionaries engaged among the Indians of the province gave a lecture ip the Methodist church on Monday last. The lecture was illustrated by magic lantern views. There was but a short session of the city council on Monday evening. The pound bylaw was amended so that the bond of the pound keeper was reduced to $100. The council ratified a change in the plan of the city in connection with the Barbara addition to the city. Provincial Grand Master Hogg of the I. O. O. P. paid Boundary Valley Lodge an official visit on Tuesday evening last. Mr. Hogg exemptified "he secret work of the order and congratulated the lodge upon its growth and strong financial condition.' Afterwards the grand master was. the guest of the lodge at a banquet given in the I Imperial hotel. About 50 Oddfellows were present, among them being visitors from the Mother Lode, B. C. mine and Grand Forks. Messrs. Harris Palmer and Duff eutertained those present with popular songs and some good speeches were made. On Thursday evening, Oct. 3lst, Rev. E. S. Rowe of Victoria will deliver a lecture in the Methodist church, Greeenwood. The Rev. gentleman has forwarded the following subjects from which one" will be selected. "Where are we at". '"My Brother and I", ���'Christian Socialism", "Men or Money". As Mr. Rowe has made questions of labor and of socialism a careful study and has proved himself to be a very able lecturer, the public may expect a rich treat. Mr. Rowe is now making a tour of the Kootenays. Places and dates for his lectures are fixed by J. H. White of Nelson. An -admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. Chambers Tuesday Hon. T. Mayne Daly K. C. applied to Justice Irving on behalf of the Le Roiomining com- pony for an injunction restraining the the officers and all other members of the Rossland Miners and Carpenters unions from watching and besetting all -stations and tracks of the Canadian Pacific and Red Mountain Railways in thc province,also plaintiffs premises, and all approaches thereto. The injunction was modified to terms First Sitting Held in Masonic Building, Greenwood���Mr. Justice Irving Presided���Tv/o Criminal Cases Were Dismissed---Toe Civil Cases���Presentment of the Grand Jury. ?i__ic, * coiflpafttivcly short time hi j Boundary district ���*-*mc' * , ..;_.., number o�� benaU and more, then that JL_H_7ll"V*.Cll. J **m*JXm*. *��� -��� . ��� w.,,1 i number on behalf of the prisoners" mining &&$ wdrfes wonderful'1 __ . .. ,..t ���..��� .v.a. changes.' The writer renienib'ers si case in Greenwood in the spring of 1897. The case was co'nsiclei'ed an important one and was tried before the highest available -tribunal in the Boundary district. Thc court room was a log shack on Long Lake street, the judge a local J. P. who was dressed in a flannel shirt and a badly battered pair of overalls, but who has since won name and fame as a mining [operator. Lawyers attended as ordinary individuals, wrestled with Blackstone and the facts, while the audience stood against the whitewashed logs and liberally spattered the floor with tobacco juice. Last Monday, His Lordship, Mr. Justice Irving with wig and gown was heralded by the sheriff of Yale county who was decorated with all the panop- I ly of his high office. The court house was the Masonic building not a sufficient improvement on the log cabin of '97 ibecause governments have never been known to keep pace with the development of a mining district. Lawyers were also bedecked with wigs and gowns and words were said and things were done with all that dimity and formality that have made B. C. courts famous for picturesquencss and old- fashionedness. There was a large gathering of spectators and the legal lights were there in full force. After the grand jury had selected Duncan Ross as fore man and were sworn in, II. C. Shaw of the Greenwood bar welcomed His Lordship to the district and hoped that he would come often and tliis he believed was the first of regular courts to.be held iu the district. Mr. Justice Irving thanked the Greenwood bar for its cordial welcome. :.He-,would_lik^..to come here often. He liked thc town and would not regret spending some time in Greenwood. Boundary district was entitled to regular sittings of the .[---t_\._ V-_. -rv.. \ We beg further to point ont that the greater part of cost is saved to the Crown arid {tf the* accrised by making Greenwood ari assizle (6w_i. ; Wc rilso'beg to' point o'ttt that Jn IftKJ, from the 35UV of Miy, when al supreme court registry was established' iii Greenwood, twenty-fi^e -.u'p'renve actions were commenced, and _r_ 16W thirty-one supreme court cases were commenced. These fiigures do not I include actions commenced in thc registry at Grand Forks. Taking the foregoing into consideration, we feel justified in asking for government offices and court house, , where the steadily increasing business can be Satisfactorily transacted. Before leaving tliis rtJattef. will your Lordship permit us to call yoti_-' attention to his Honour, Judge Leamy--. appointment as a county court Judge. As wc understand it, the appointment was to be made for the county of Yale; but his Honour has been gazetted for the county of Kootenay; atid unless a change is made the Boundary d.Stfist will be left without a county court judge. After your visit to the district; after seeing our cities and mines and the rapid development which is taking place, we would ask your Lordship to draw the attention of the authorities to the great need for a resident coiiiity court judge in the district. We visited the public school in tlie city, and found the childern are being educalsd in the lower flat of this building. The public school building was sold to the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, and no building has been erected to take its place. We should like to draw your Lordship's attention to our proximity to the International Boundary line, and thc consequent ease with which criminals may escape to a foreign country. We woulb^recomrueud that Provincial Police officers be granted maintenance for their horses as was the custom a few years ago, so that fugitivas from justice may be more provcn"*holding that they found not guilty because of insufficient evidence. The jurj. tfhe. appointed C. Phair foreman were from* the list already pub- lishpd in the Times. The dignity of the bench could Hot withstand the furious onslaught made upon it by the bucolic eccentricities of the Anarchist mountain farmers. They were there in full force either as champions or defamers of Joseph Murphy who was charged with wounding Gillespie's cow in the year 1900. The jury selected James J Addison as their foreman. H. C. Shaw and J. P. Myers-Gray defended -Murphy, Deputy Attorney-General McLean prosecuted and the fun began. The first witness was Gillespie who notwithstanding hi3 82 years gave his evidence with wonderful vigor. He told of the" famous cow coming home wounded behind the shoulder and Mr. Maloneya rt-eighbor Corioborated his statement. Goody cat. told his story in his own! way.- lie graphically described a precipice' .eft foot deep, principally perpendicular over which he alleged Murphy was goinjf lo drive his and Gillespie's cattle. Fortucately for the cows Goodyear came along and he said "not much Jose'y" and Goodyear took charge of the "bunch" of cattle. Farmer Jolly told of Murphy havihg stated to him that he (Murphy) had wounded Gillespie's cow and Mr. Shaw tried to make Jolly-father confessor to' <_U the alleged criminals on Anarchist mou'n.a_t.< The defence LOCAL AND PERSONAL For sale or rent'cheap, Piano. Sea 2nd Hand, A. L. White. Dr. Schon and C. W. Vedder made a trip to Fairview last week. Thursday jjext is Thanksgiving day and consequently a general holiday. Blake Wilson of P. Burns and Co. / was over from Nelson this week. Almost new a washing machine that will do your cooking. Come iu and Rubber. O. I. C. 2nd Hand Store, Henry Jolly and Mrs. Lena Peterson both well known in Greenwood were married on Saturday last at Spokane. Rev. Mr. Shearer celebrating the ceremony. F. W. Hayes of Detroit and his consulting eugincer Wayne Choate were in the 7 city this week. Mr. Hayes and his associates arc working the Ruby mine near Boundary Falls and the object of the visit is to see how the property is developing. The ladies of ;^he Presbyterian church announce an excellent program* me for the Scottish concert wliich will be held early in November. Some of the best musical talent in-thejeity is engaged in preparing solos and choruses for the occasion. School Inspector Wilson met with an accident on driving from Keremeos to Fairview last week. He was thrown Anarumo. ... _.. from the rig and his arm was fractured produced witnesses to pro?* that Jolly ^ shouWer aislocated. Dr. Scfcoo -* ' J 'i"f t-�� was 1 had it in for Murphy and thaf he was unreliable. Henry Nicholson, J. P.. gave Murphy a good character. After addresses by council the learned judge charged the jury. They found a verdict of not guilty in A fsw minutes and Murphy was discharged with an admonition by the judge to Anarchist mountain residents in general to do less talking about neighbors and live together in peace and unity. We'd'ae'sd-iy morning, T. Mayne ana Bnoiuuc- _i__.-\-^_.-n.���. Greenwood who was in Fairview at the time, attended to him. Last Monday night thc Presbyterian church was crowded wijh these who> wished to bid Mr. Miller good bye. Mr. Miller who had charge of the congregation since the resignation of' Mr. Anderson left on Tuesday foe Kingston where he will complete his course! Hi* brother Rev. J. R. Miller of Phoenix presided at the social Manday evening. i\ togeiner m i_<.a.v<_ _._. , Wdaesd-iy morning, T. Mvnc pre����u *.���.___ ��� Daly,' K; C. md A. H. McNeill, K. C, Tea' coffee and cake-were- provided by pieserit iri connection with the the ladies* . . ��� - �����_��� t r_ t> m was entitled to rcKiuii an._..���-, supreme court and court of assize but readily ai-Behendcd. it was not for him to say where those We trust that your Lordship's stay sittings would be held. He then ad- in the Boundary may be a pleasant one, f"1'"lor and that you may have an opporunity of - seeing the wonderful mineral resources which are responsible for the development that justifies us in I The collectors office will be open ott TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and "THURSDAY until nine o'clock in thcevenirig: drcssed the grand jury briefly telling them the nature of the two criminal cases on the docket. The grand jury G. B TAYLOR, CITY CLERK. four of the defendants and was granted till the trial which will probably take place in Rossland early in December. The men excepted were Angus McDonald, E. C. Ross, Twaddle O'Brien. I The defendants council was S. S. Taylor, K. C. of Nelson. The effect of the injunction is to peevent members of the. union from watcheng all trains approching Rosslaed with a view to inducing nonunion men from working in the mines. KODAKS. ���Wc have just received a complete line��� is a large and varied one, every line is complete in itself, and strictly first/class, Not a shoddy article in any of thc lines, They all concede that our stock of Groceries is the nicest and freshest in the city, Prices consistent with the quality of thc goods, We would dislike very much to be considered the '"cheapest" place in town, there are so many VERY CHEAP OENS, but we do think that we come very near being the best Tr}- us, and tell us what you think. THE c r* U COMPANY, LIMITED, and a full supply of Kodak Sundiiis, Films, Papers, Printing Frames, Red Samps, Tiprods, Traya, and all tUe developers etc, in common use. "We will also have ready our dark room iu a lew days which will he open to allaa caturers free of charge. SMITH & MRAE BOOKS, STATIONERY, E3, " . .p!nnc.V&N Murphy foi wounding Gillespie's cow In the afternoon the grand jury made the following presentment: May It Pr/EASi-; Your Lordship : The Grand Jury desire to extend you a cordial welcome upon this, your first visit to thc district, and to express their appreciation of the fact that thc sittings of the Assize and Supreme Court are being held here, and express the hope that such sittings may be held regularly in the district. ���We regret that more suitable quarters wereTnotavailablc for the sittings_of_ the Court and wc take advatage of this opportunity to call the attention of your Lordship ro the necessity of public buildings iu the city. We visi)ed the government office and jail, and found the government agent and his staff in a small room entirely inadequate for the large amount of business transacted there. It says much for the ability aud careful work of Mr. McMynn and officials under him, that all records and papers are so systematically and conveniently arranged, without the proper facilities for carrying on the work. We trust that your Lordship will call the attention of the] proper aulhorlies to the need of suitable government buildings, including a court house, iu the city. We congratulate your Lordship upon the few criminal cases coming before you, and this, together with the fact that there are not-many civil cases on the list, might lead your Lordship lo suppose that there is not sufficient business lo vrtirrant such a request as we have made. Will your Lordship permit us to point out that the an nouncement of a sitting of the supreme court in Greenwood, was made during the long vrcation, and consequently, that several cases pending could not be brought on at this court. We beg further to point out in the year 1808 eleven indictable offeuces arising in this district were disposed of, some by speedy trial and a number at Mie Vernon assizes. In thc year 1SX) twelve like cases were tried, Iti 1900 ten were disposed of, and in the present year eight case3 have arisen in thc Boundary country which conic under thc jurisdiction of the assize court. Five cases were heard at the assizes at Vernon. In these five cy_es there were twenty-two witnesses for the Crown t \ alone 1 whom ,/eskied in the calling attention to the numerous requests that appear in this presentment. Duncan Ross. Foreman of Grand Jury, on behalf of self and fellows. His Lordship in reply thanked the grand jury for the references to himself. He would be pleased to refer the matters contained in the presentment to the proper authurities. He could only reiterate what he had said that morning in reference to holdings of wur"t'_".rthe Boundary. Personally he believed regular sittings should be held The first case tried was that against Glencross and Hogan. Deputy Attorney-General McLean prosecuted. W. A. Galliher, M. P., was retained by the defence. He was unable to be present Tuesday morning aud asked Mr. Whiteside to secure an adjournment until the afternoon. To this objection was made and the trial proceeded. The crown's chief witness was Barnes who confessed and who gave the same story as at the preliminary. His evidence was indirectly corroborated by McCoogan who was to have been held up and Wilson to whom Barnes told of the conspiracy before hii arrest. The two prisoners went into the box and testified that Barnes storey was a myth, that they kn��w nothing and never heard of a conspiracy. By thc time the evidence was in Mr. Galliher had arrived. He asked for an hour's adjournment, that he might get the stenographer's notes of evidence so that he might be able to address the jury. His lordship held thar Mr. ���aallihcr should have been here and that he could not delay the proceedings. Mr. Whiteside then addressed t'tic jury, he pointed out that the crown's only witness was a self-confessed criminal and an alleged accomplice and that his evidence could not be accepted in face of the direct denial of the other two men. Mr. McLean in an incisive speech strongly pressed for conviction. The learned judge impartially reviewed the evidence and said that in cases of this kind the jury had to take with doubt evidence of an accomplice- If the jury bc- lived Barnes they would find prisoners guilty, if they were not reasonably sure Barnes was telling the truth, they must find the prisoners not guilty. The were yiw.ui ... *, cases arising from frfe' labor troubles in Rossland. The first of t.*ese Was an appeal from the decision of Migfls* trate Boultbee imposing a fine upon Albert Geiser under the Alien Libor act. Mr. Daly appeared for Mr. Geiser and Mr. McNaill, K. C. who appeared for the prosecutor W. M. McDonald, took objection to the form of security for cost, which was castf-in-. stead of sureties as is required by the act. His lordship held that the objection was fatal to the proceedings and the appeal was dismissed. Then Mr. McNeill attempted to secure the release of Beamish and Colisted holding that they were committed on lhe original warrant of the convicting- j magistrate after the appeal to the' county court judge. The application was dismissed without costs and the men will serve their sentence. The case of Dimond vs. Nelson was then proceeded with. Dimond was represented by Pringle and Whiteside while McLeod and Brown represented Nelson- Dimond located the Dimond Fraction immediately after twelve o'clock on the night of expiry of the ground. Nelson's men located the San Juan Fraction covering the same ground at nearly the same time. Nelson made application for certificate of improvements for the San Juan fraction and this was ad- versed by Dimond. The evidence on both sides was regarding the time of the two~ parties interested ;-i$8$$ ���____S*-*,.* the ladies. Thursday morning, Rev. J. D. P. Knox of this city received a telegram from his brother Mr. T. H. Knos of. Tf enton, Ont., gating that I heir father,', ^ had passed away. Nine months ago \^~ this morning a telegram came inform- ^ -- ing him of his mother's death. The deceased was born in Ireland and came' to Canada with his parents when b ut a child,7 He assistediin the suppression of the rebellion in 1837-38 and afterwards settled on a farm in Hastings county, Ont., where he spent the remainder of his life, dying at the ripe old age of 84 years. He leaves two daughters and four sous, his wife, three daughters and one son having gone before. ..Saturday Night: AUDITORIUM RESERVED SEATS ADMISSION location by _ , and the legality of the posts, etc., also | the sufficiency of the work performed. After hearing evidence his- lordship ( gave judgment in favor of Dimond. He said he would call the attention of the attorney general to the sworn statement of a witness that what was not $100 worth of work was recorded as ^^ 0pen at 8 Commence al 8:30. assessment. zya*,************��**����'''''<''"'"'"'""******i *' BOUNDARY ORE SHIPMENTS * t... .������.._.�� of Ore shipped by Boundary District mines flnrtuOct. to 23r4 ,���st..SBS��SIS .Eeruta* front the m.nes U �� under : * * * �� TONS. -*--*-J MINK. .c ,10 Old Ironsides and Knob Hill Group - ..7 7..'....; 5 527 Mother Lode ' 2 565 B. C " ' 295 Snowshoe 130 Winnipeg 450 King Solomon 150 No. 7 ;77 50 Sunset X - v__ Total Shipments during 1900 .nd for 9 months of current year cndlt. Sept were as follows : 1900 _ Old Ironsides and Knob Hill Group ... ������������������ <* g5 .24 486 30tb. Mother Lode. B. C City of Paris Golden Crown Winnipeg King Solomon. .,. Athelstan -. Carini Snowshoe.. Brooklyn... -. Jewel R. Bell No. 7 Sundry shipments Sunset 5 564 19 494 000 240 100 2 i 1901 167 973 r62 099 34 701 1 200 333 150 160 1 000 Total Grand Total to date. 600 600 550 885 439 480 595 600 400 s �� �� must find the prisoners not guilty. Ihe �� .. Grand Total to date jury after being out about an hour re- l��,#ftM#f #<.��*����**�� *�����* turned the Scotch verdict of ���-���*w^_�����*���*#��*��'������** j��>^ -.J. t*sm. Page 2. THU) GREENWOOD .WEEKLY TIMES. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. [JALLETT & SHAW. Barristers, Solicitors, NoTAKiiis Public. Cable Address : '��� hallett." I Jlcdfoid M'Nciirs Greenwood, Codes -. Moreil,jr & deal's Q, c. ( Lcibcr's. 1. H. HALLETT. 11. C. SHAW. pRINGLE & WHITESIDE, Barkisturs and Solicitors, Notakiks Puuuc, Etc. Ofi'ccs'. Orcr _"an!_ of Monlre-.!, Greeuwood. (VjOLEOD & BROVx/N bakki3tkks and solicitors, Notaries Puhuc, Etc. Offices: Nii'lcii-I'lood lilocl*. Cupper street, 0rcciiviood, U.C J. R. Brows. j. 1'. McLeod. FORBES M. KERBY, C.E' Provincial Land Surveyor. Offices: CirceiiKOod, E. C. al.u J, A. UH'-v-nnir*. Stoic, Midway, 1_. C. p, VV, GROVES, Civil and Miming Engineer Provincial Land -surveyor, greenwood, Ii. c. Mineral Claims Reported upon. Underground Surveys. QHARLES AE. SHAW, ... Civil Engineer, Dominion and] Provincial Land Surveyor. GRBtlNWOOD, -. : : ; B. O. BAUER & ASHCROFT*, Provincial Land Surveyors Mining and Civil Engineering. Mineral Claims Surveyed and Crown Granted Laud and Engineering Surveys \tl. A. BAUER, C.E., P.L.S. A. E. ASHCROFT C.E sP.-S VANCOUVER QREENWOOD Wood Block, next door to Custom; office. GREENWOOD. 15. C. be found every session buttonholing members and carefully looking after his master's interests.- Perry was there last session during the railway fight. By some mean.; or other the lobby became possessed of thc private iuformation that a rich strike had been made on the Noble Five, tint there was sufficient ore in sight to pay off the liabilities of thc company and that in any event Mr. Ditnsiiiuir had no intention of foreclosing .his mortgage being satisfied to wait until the product of the mine could pay off its indebtedness. From the lobby these reports reached the slock markec and shares were bought by.llie unsuspecting public for ten and twelve cents. Doubtful members il was stated were let in on thc ground floor, receiving stock'at a much lower figure than lhc market price. These members were advised lo steer clear uf Noble Five but they wanted it because it was cheap and' because the other fellows were paying more for it. Il was pointed out to them that Dunsmuir could at any time make the shares valucless-by foreclosing his mortgage, but hadn't Dunsiiiuir through Mr. Perry promised that the mortgage would not be foreclosed ? At the close of thc session Dunsmuir's friend Marlin joined thc directorate. The Dunsmuir plaster draws all the virtue out of Noble Five and tlic members of the legislature who got Noble Five at a bargain arc doubtless regretting the fact that they put their trust in Duusuiuir's man Friday. THE GRANBY COMPANY. The Canadian-* Mining Review is published at Ottawa by J. T. Bell. Mi. Bell has plenty of ability but alsu strong prejudices. Prejudice is a bud weakness iu a newspaper man. Mr. Bell believed tliat the Nova Scotia mines were'all right aud the B. C. mines all wrong and he never lost an opportunity to attack mines and mining companies in B. C. It is an easy matter to criticize a-mining company and the bigger thc company the stronger can the criticism be made. Mr. Bell's latest target is the (..ranby Consolidated company. His criticism is fully answered . i'i thi.. issue of the Times bv E. Jacobs. GREENWOOD, B. C, DOUGHS & wmmt Props. DAWSON 8. CRADDOCK Cigars and Tobaccos, Smokers' Sundries, Comfortable Clflb Booms. Copper-. Street, Two Doors Below RENbELL Corner. T* E VEr_YTHING FIRST-CLASS; -rf 9 #A^/wV'"-V'WA**V'WAw''*V��'',V'',V''A*' 9 ' li '** * Tot Causes Dig-in Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittendon, Ky., "it ..Luiacd it would strangle before we cuitkl get ;i doctor, so wc gave il Dr. King'.-. New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured-* it. Wc always keep it in tho house lo protect om" children frutu Croup and Whooping Cough. Il cured ine of a chronic bronchial trouble thai no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Cough.;, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and 51.00. Trial bottles free al Miller Bros., and J. L. White's drug stores. SOCIETIES. Boundary Valley Loiee No. 38, ..O.O.F. M EETS everv Tuesday / V Evening at 8.00 iii their lodpe room at Masonic hall. A cordial invitation is exteiided to all sojourning- breth- en. ll.A. Mackenzie. N G W. Elso.s-, Ree. See K. OF P. GREENWOOD LODGE NO. 29, If. OF P.. meets every Wednesday evcn'mir at 7:30 in t.'ie Masonic .Kill, Greenwood. Sojourning brethren cordially invited. M. KKKGi-K, C. C. A. D. Hallkt, K. K.'&S. COOKS AND WAITERS UNIOX NO. 117. NOTICE OF MEETING. -T-HE BOUNDARY COOKS AND *VA*T- *��� ers Unioii No. 117, meets first and third Tuesdays of e:icli month at Union Hall. Visit- in:.' members in (food standini, coidially invited. _-^ '/rOnnTirFG. Wool'."' President. Chas. Daknka:.-, Hecrctarv, UleeKIy Cimes* WHY IS IT ? Issued Every friday /. ��� BY��� l" .Greenwood Times Printing & Publishing Company, Limited. D-.-NCAK kO!.S. .Ma.na-iinc. Eimo:*. Coi.l-.MKtA Tll.lil'llONI' No. it). Vrkno.s- j_ Xtj.si).. Tiii.i-rHOxi. No. 21. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Pkr Y....K ".I.-- Months To Forkiin Counthii-::: ��� _ Of) i i; 2 50 ./S_/S^s��.--. ���. 'O^-Hr-lJ'- A5ci-/ FniDAY. OCTO.*!.'* 25, IW1. ��� THE NUJ.I.K J-'LVK. Word conic;- from Victoria that Hon. Mr. Ilnnsniitii- lias intimated his in- ' tcr/.lon of foreclosing the mortgage lie hold . again.*! the property of the Noble Five Mining company. The Noble Five mine is in the Slocan country. It has had a rather exciting- history but finally a company was encorpor- ated with Mr. Dunsmuir as the principal shareholder. Mr. Dunsmuir advanced large sums of money to carry on work at the mine and secured himself by a mortgage. The vein is rich but treacherous and consequently the stock has fluctuated according- to the outlook at the mine. ; Under ordinary circumstances the ���public outside the suckers who bought Noble Five stock at ten and twelve cents would not be interested in tbe announcement of foreclosure, but there is a political aspect as well as a busi- , one. The diat-tors and rnanipu- are * James E. si:'-. Is the Boundary district known on the outside ? Is it known in thc other parts of the province ? Mr. Justice Irving in addressing the bar took occasion to refer to the fact that the people on thc coast had apparently but little knowledge regarding thc mineral resources and the flourishing towns in the Boundary. The writer was speaking to a visitor from the old country this week and he said that he hurried to Greenwood because he had been informed that unless he came here quickly he was likely to be snow bound. He was surprised to find a glorious climate away ahead of fall weather in England, and was so well pleased with the town that he has already spent three weeks out of the six he intends spending in IS. C. He was under the impression- that Greenwood was a rough mining camp where accommodations would be poor and the snow that was sure to come in October and stay for six mouths would make it still more unpleasant. Other visitors had similar eye openers on coming here. The trouble to ;o ne extent lies with ourselves in not advertising our advantages, but people at a distance have become possessed ot one idea regarding a country and that idea is applied to all parts of it at all time. Kipling's "Lady of Snow', has been blamed for creating a wrong impress- sion regarding Canada. The Englishmen reading thc poem becomes possessed of the idea that Canada is a cold country and lie tells his neighbor not to go lo Boundary in October because there is too much snow thciv. Another buys cheap stock in a wild cat mining company and he tells somebody else not to invest money there. The district i.s no good because he tried it and lost money. Sometimes one swallow makes a summer at home and a winter i=; as easily made abroad. WIGS AND (.OWNS. I-.'-vikon-.ii'NT and training hnvc much to do wiih the point of view from whir.li different people look at things. Often what one considers tragedy appears to another as burlesque. Americans who attended the sitting of thc supreme court this week were not favorably impressed by thc wigs and gowns worn by the judge and lawyers To them these antiquated accoutrements made the court appear like a masquerade. Men from t.:e East where wig and gown have been discarded years ago or were never introduced were more amused than impressed. The old time resident of British Columbia however has become accustomed to wigs and gowns and the court would not look properly dressed without them. There is something in appearance but it is not everything. People were more impressed by Mr. Justice Irving's dignity on the bench by the cj-reful and incisive way in which Mr. Mckean presented .(je facts STRAYED. To my premises below "Midway a light bay horse, branded on left shoulder, four white feet and white strip ou face. If not called for tlie same will be sold to pay for keep and cost of this advertisement. A. E. HOKKIDGK. Midway, Oct. 1st, 1901. Go to Anderson's pharmacy for drugs, toilet, articles, sponges, soaps, perfumes, etc., (rreenwood. All kinds fruits, fresh candy, daily at Semerad's. EASTIWANN'S THE BEST OF FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIKST-CLASS SAMPLE KOOMS I-'O-i TRAVELLING MEN. ACvJO:! MOD ATION FOR Vo G UESTS "Near i'ic Conier of Cc-crnincst and Greenwood Sir.cts. Postiim and Grape Nuts at tiie South End Grocery. W. S. Graham, proprietor. Ttirtilsbect Ko$m�� TO LET Oh'e front room very convenient for an office. Also one' furnished bed room, situated corner Gold and Washington streets. Enquire of A. ALLMACHER. GREENWOOD CONSERVATORY -SILVER STREET- AKUMRG!* OF PLANTS AND FLOW IOR now- ready. Orders for cut (lowers taken MISS ATKINSON. Heavy and *mmt^^mm������**mpmmmmmmme*yrivxjum > wwgwwB���urt xwmummtmxm^M^^t^^^^^,���m^���mtmm��matmBmfmmmlnmwm^ I Shelf HardWare -ffif.irn. Dr. Mathison, dentist, over Bank of Commerce. Both 'phones. ^mmmmmtmfmmmfmmwmmmm CF* (F* CF* CF* CF< CF* 0=** CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* CF* (F^ (F* (F* CF* F** CF< CF* Capital, all paid up, $12,000,000. Rest. ..$7,000,000. r. President: I.okd Strathcosa and Mount Royal, Vice-President: Hon. George A. Drummond. General Manag-cr : E. S Clouston. Branches in London, Eng. \ ^^g^L \ New York, Chicago. Buy and sell Sttrliii<r Exchan-re and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial an Travellers' Credits, available in anv part'of the world. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FINUCANE, Manager. *_��> *=_3 Eg >��=_9 >=*�� *=% 7immmmMmmmmmmmmm}mmK THE BANK OF �� orth America EstaMislicd 1836. Incorpooatcd by Royal Charter. Capital, ,��l,000.000-$4,866.66. Reserve Fund, .��35Q,000-$1,703,333.33 . HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. ENGLAND- H. STIKEMAN, General Manager, Montreal, J, ELMSLY, Inspector, Montreal. and Kodak Suppiies. A Full Line of Photographic Goods always in Stock. Films, Mounts. Plates, Tipocls, Cameras, Etc. flpei For nt ..If i. Easinnn ... - Druggist. Greenwood. <i * We have opened out a Tailoring .v'lal-lish- menl on Copper street', opposite the Keudeil blocks We Make a Specialty of Ladies' Tailoring. Branches and ag-ents in all the principal cities of Canada and the United States, and correspondents in all parts of the world. ...A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED... Greenwood Branch: W. G. H- BELT, Manager. and Provisions ���AT THE��� --'������--. '���...^^-*x-.,v.t :6wANY,'MMrr_��i>. GOOD THINGS TO A>NICEC Famly Porterhouse or a Tenderloin, T.. Bone; Top Sirloin .or a Plain Steak. g|orlnf*ois, Pork Ten- dlrkitfand Mutton Chops also Fish and Poultry, AT ,TOE MARKETS OF ���w^PATRONIZE HOlfeHtRUSP* ���*^-*5-5i<c HE f AKADIAS RANK OF COMMERCE With Which is Incorporated the THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital, $8,000,000. - Rest, $2,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX. President. B. E. WALKER, General Mana_rer H.R.DAVIDSON. ACTING MANAGER GREENWOOD BRANCH CIGAR. IT IS NO GHEAP CIGAR BUT EQUAL TO THE7BI IMPORTED. ASKF0RIT-SM0K % YOU WILL ENJOY IT AND AT THE SAME TIME ENCOURAGE A LOCAL INDUSTRY. FRED ROY, Proprietor. 'Phone: Columbia 15 57 Mmmmfwnromwiw' mmmmmnfflimtimimK PAINTING HOUSES, SIGNS AND CARRIAGES, ntif-nji^jPHPJ.H LION BOTTLING WORKS... M iir.if-1 ciureis of ~�� **���"���*��� GREENWOOD and GRAND FORKS. All Kinds of Carbonated Beverages Soil- Aj-'iMits f..r THE LION BREWING CO.. Rossland, B. C. Tli. Larycst I.rewer.v in 'IJrilit.Ii Columbia, JAS. McCREATH & CO., Proprietors. ��HJ ���s- 00 <��, 00 in th e criipjj--.! ca��es;'in fact l��_'? arc all this season'*, and wc guarantee style and workmanship p e r f e c t. Prices Are Reasonable h(. ihe ciiie. no'rQrs wrrs not by whfi- %t-' Jt.-?p*:- i��.i.ni :it*!I) 95 *! IP pnol #4.4,4.4. ^ 4.4.4.4- *%? 4* 4r 4- 4* 4-* 4- 4* 4- 4�� 4* 4- ^ 4* 4*c�� miu U-, f St. 4�� ���4* Cfi <%> 4} .. WELL THAT'S FIE" f Is what they all say about - .THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR, f Impossible to cut the face! shaves easily, quickly and cleanly, 'liim..rated booklet free. Mail Orders promptly filled; McLennan, McFeely & Company Wholesale Hardware Merchants, 122 e-ir-M-a Street, " VAHCOUYEP. 8: & 1^. <& i^i $, >$k ��|- xx^s *%i *��-..$���-��f* PAPERING KALSOMINING AND DECORATING, PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, WALL PAPERS, SASH AND DOORS, MIRRORS OF ALL KINDS. �� Use Mellor's Pure Mixed Paints..- $2,00 Per Gallon. ^ 1 J. W. MELL0R, | S�� V. & N. 'Phone 86. Copper Street. ^ iiuiiaiuuiiuuiuuauuuiiiuuuiutiiiiituuimuttmiuiitii -���-->'���. fes*. ' ytm 4&XX3 fi Greenwood Liquor Co R. CREICER, Manager. "VWcsale Mlers in Liquors and Cigars. Full lip Class- ���w* and Bar Supplies, m- M m m y \/f ty H__ tt. R Notice of i-9f.fe_ti.re. ... CaihHbeH anclit t: McKchzlc; late of GFeciWood In tii/Kettlc RlVcf lYl'iilng Division of tlie Pi-fkK of nfltisli. Columbia, and to aii-. olhe/wson or persons Intercst- fcd of clalhiing any Hie tGtfhe "Queen Bess"- Itilncralclalm.iltiJte iriTtb'ng Laki Cam (fBriijcrly zMixi Joli Drop tanip,} In. the silid kettie RWbrlinJt__r.bjvisiooy:.>* :_*ou arc licrubyrioficd tliiit Frank li. :Gocl- Icv gt Colville. Wast, U. S/A., and Vi. rjj. 61c- Mviin, of Gieeiuvoo aforcpaid.-n-ive expended in' labour and ijupoveiucrits the s��ra of., ouc. hundred dollars"--on tbe said .'Qnceu __C--'!: mineral claim,'jixxit2.tO.ipr recording- the Same; as will ai.i.eai* '..-a Certificaie.;of , Woi-l.. re-; corded on Hie I3tlf -'viie,:Wl)I, iil.tlie'office trf the miniiilf .recofder.'of t&d Mining Diyisicn- al (.rceuwood -U-ortea'.d; �� order to,hold the said cloim umU'i- tils pr^'KioiisofrSectiou 24 of the. '���Mineral Ai-'"'*Mxc%. tuing- the -unomil rehired and necessary (o.lvlil thesaid claim for x\ llll i_tt .111,1 ��^t����iii^^..vni -li-; stilus ,.1.11111 1.1 ��� the year cijd'mtr'- thfistia;,-of July, 1901; and if at the e.\-pirdliouut.uj':l.t}'da.vs of publication; ot tliis notice you faH'iOrSifuse to contribute ..,.. ..���,,-1 I.,,, nil llll- _Xlin,i:<����_ .-..���..! 1 [vour ciM)wi'iors. under s.cti Act Ai-eiulineiil'Act.lW'.'. l.alr.l ol r.i-'ieinvoodiafo.re-aiclV: of Aiu'iist. A. If.'lTOl./ \ FKANi-K. OOETT55 \V. G./'IcMY.NN. ���1 NOTICE pi FORFEitlWEi; y ���r "��ln J C. Hoffftiar ' Sp'^nc in7t��| " loth of 'the .Was REGISTRY ACT Ifrr. ,WM, Save expended p-Brenjcnls ou thc "Alice p 'situate! in Smith's camp J.���.���jMir.lntf:',Division of Yale Jtii'm|>ta''.to count as an as> ���diiiyas;-ivll- -appear by a CC_rded;a3i-d March, r.0_, ��� ...iilutf Refcii-iU-r for the said ^tniiip;Di\-i_,ion of Yale District, m-rld saia'claViit'tiiiite. the provisions pp-j;*-. of the iMltiiil-al Act; such .'belli �� Jrountrenniredixi'.hbtd the said claim for |areiidlii^23rdM'iVch*'-'}0t.r '.-.������ _H rt_ ���thfe!-e*s'_ilr^*tlbtt of 90 days of publi V the Mpr of tiie Title of lot 8. Block 11, f Acto/tnt! to the Sub-aivlsiott of thc "DARK .(ojoSl'LMifictai .feli-Wi; Map 21, City of Cr/env. oo'd; G.oiij^dne- (j-.oj'oos iJiVislon of Vse District; '1-7 WJl.REAS tins Ce;tificate of''iilic of William /. Corbett to theibovc hereditaments has beeii >_t ot dostroyc_y.iud application has ���leen i-icle.to'/ue tpt adupticatfet-.ere->f j cue ertificaie of /Ktle.-ivill ije i&sHied at the ni.pT);Uon of oue-tupith from tlie ciaie hereof I'l'iile's in ihe meantiiie valid objection to the co. if ary is made to ne iii writing-. '���/' W. H. EljMpNDS, -, Distr'nt Registrar, t^iid Registry; Ouicc, Kamloops, B. C. Auiju-t 30th, 1901. MINERAL ACT. T(^ Homalrie Malcoim and any Others Cou- cfcrned. . -TAK-.- -NOTICE that 1 have caused to be sUklcdon'theWcB-.^orUof the Kettle, RUcr In th-i.Keiths Kiver Mit'tuff DivU.o.t, oA -c District, the work*re.lulrcd by Section 24 o j Uic Mineral Act, far the year which Iim c��� rul, -and have expended for such work a. d for re cordlni. the certilicateB thereof the sum of' l*o hundrei^Ra Hvedollars (islandMfi.^��r piir,U^iof Sltity days from Uie .date of the_ first ����l'>rt>brtioit of suclii��xpe-idltare, namelj . five ce,fc$is5.75] for three-fourO^irxM ,�� Said mi.Xl claims, l->^V-c.r^U^V��Xlalm_ idvcrtlslnrfiybur interest .n ��" "VMS*1^*'" bhall be liablo'to forfeiture, as provided *bj the "Mineral Act Amendment Act, 1900. , Dated this 16th rfa>, September, 1901. ,. . Kate T. McKenzie. ANSWER IS COMPLETE CRITICISMS OF CANADIAN MINING REVIEW AGAINST THE GRANBY COMPANY ;i Fully Answered fiy Mr. E- Jacoljs. Statements Are Considered Seriatim. Mr. Miner Emphatically Denies Report That Capitalization is to be Increased- MINERAL ACT. S",^iV'VS^Syittire��ti''ilu:'.:'Bald claliti picrv-osU^liln-JjUteisiibftcrll-er (oneOf 'e'.s_ uiiiler SectVi'n-4 of- the Mineral Ice'itwoodjVii: 0y Lhis-;<?6lh day.of "!y^^rWiuSMlT-f7 "T"'"':: ix arid'otlieA inctrestedia the [teral^.Cl-i-a; situated ^n fettie River Mining ���ictvy-v.1," ��� ���' -.*; ;have cau-cd to l* done ' '���!Claim1_ituBtc<"npa-. ���LXor Mining ^vision CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, ���y .' Q:''. .No-i-icE..-, y --..,';' RAMPAI-O and ���isi��y^:7l,;icr^Pi, Mineral t Claims situate in the ;i^jdlc- River: Mining . ���, ��� ���. 1")i-ilsion of,Yale pistrict^vjie.e'located : 7 dii*the-Norih Eorfeof ketti^tyer^i ';��� I TAKE NOTICE ttin^? Jo^;Me^S^hie;pf J Nelson, aclinjr.as. apent|-%^j^y^ MiuerlsCeaiiicalcNo.liys0&$Ad3x'txifr~~ '"'" ."l-i.. Miner's eepiiticate NqritpZi-O?, aq^ Scala, Vice Miner's Ccrtificate'No.;B33l3 *,'j-i_ar whicli hns ir such work, unil picrt'ct 'h*! Vu'i-J ilnrs nnd' i\!l,v ^.loh of ninety Kibliciition vi kvour propor- ^the sur' ot s *And'Xurthcr trite *.iiotic-!/��i"aVac^n^oda^j ection 31, must be'.cq-t..neiiced\heTore Whe js. geclion J., must bccohm��~-������ *fr j/.j I suance of s_ch Ccr.tllicate of V"P,X^,T, Paled this I7th day of August, A&.W- JOUN McI-ATCHlEl|E|U^.ute^l tttx��igria%\ ^Tciuiin -situate ���^^JilleKi^.;'"!."''!? EtShoworU rcnured by ���'. -7 MxmMkLyi^^M%M --iy Certifitafe;^o'fcIhi|>t^'?"^n^' * " ��� ��� yy^&^m^ -:y -%7^-y.J w-tt SHEIJA*'mineral.claiiu, situr.ie retlle RWcr"Mlnii:g Division of Yale pp.',...?; Whcri. located : In Copper. Fad joining, the "Jumbo" and "Harqua' ' niineral claims.. rKE NOTICE that wc, Thomas Mc-" Dounell, oi'i-rcenvvood lu the said district r.... -Miner's CcrtiHijatc No. D. .0,30"; aud iVilliani'" t'rahaill McMynn,- of the same J.ce,-I'rcc Mlnef's Certificate No.' B 40,001, in��� Rt,sixty days from the dale hereof, to apply to tii^J^idng;..J{ccordcr :for a Certificate of .lui PTOVc2^A&,^b^y)��i^iirpo,!je_pl obtaiiu ug- a Crowii Ciraiitof tlic"abovecialjii."' '-, '. '''.77^- Aiul further .'take notice -that action, under section 37, ii.ust be :coii_mciiced before the issuance of such Certificateof Improvements. Dated this 10th day. of August. 1901. thomas McDonnell. W. Cr. McMYNN. portion**., 'sucli c".pcin_i}.".., : ��.1ollars ilid sisveittceaccA'ts S3J-1" for.onclliird .iilciv-lln said uiinera) claim, Wether witli all '���'���-'������������-���J��t:in.->a.d miner- S^lrfy.'.i^W^ w'^thls^\;,^^,lisTKoNi MINfiRAf^CT. ; to P.aadolph St��art,\ji C..'Haa_, I. n. naliett, ! V/alter D'Eatii anl ofttts concerned : , ..L TAKI. NOTICE tliilW^ iinvc ctviistia tt�� l>c -,.jf*Ky"*"<roJie on Uio!nii._noiid^'��f-," 1'ouhlful. Mny Uhv j -y . -"*����vd DeertTruK' minefA'claims, situutui' in ' ,. /��� Crecnwood enmp, tn tie Keltic Hiver mining i':" {t- 'livislo'n bf.Ynlc distr^t, thi. work icqnired by y���' y Section 21 qf ,th-_MirivriU"Aet, lor tlie your wUieli .'���'"'"��'*'. lias expired,' luid'ha/c expended for such worlt "Nyid focreeonling |fte-coi-til'u:iitus thereof-the ^-rtirof four humlrvi ����'l ftftcen dollitrs 1*113.00); iiniV'iF'itrtlio expiation of ninly days from the ilnte of tlie first ji-blientiou of tliis notiec, you Vail to cm.ribuk-yonr proportion of such ex |>'_n<lil'.l.e, nniinty, Huudtilph Stuart., J. C.lliuis, '*- J. 11. Itnllctt ixiii otlicr parties interested, tlie! t.u-11 of $83.00 fo.niic-liftli interest in sllit- win" ' cral..clniins, nwl Walter D'Katli, Uie stun oi ���f_'4.00"*--(.r a oro-llfth interest in said mineral Claims,'logctlier with all t-osts of uilvertising ���<_/ your interest,!n said mineral claims shall bu ^S^iiiblo to forfeit nre, us provided by the "Mineral ���AWAmel-dpent Act, l'.OO" % 7 ;jfa��d tUU t2th duy of .June, 1001. y^-'f "���^-yji/y.-., . John W ro\vi:i.r,. ACT. MINERAIL, ACT 1896. Certificate of Improvements. . NOTICE. U10I.A." "YELLOWSTONE," "DON PEDRO,". "CRESCENT FRACTION" and "YELLOWSTONE FRACTION" miueral claims situate in the Kettle River 'Milling Division ot Yale District. Where located:���In Providence camp. TAKI'" NOTICE, lhat I, Isaac H. Hallett, as agent for Richard McCullocli, Free Miner's Certificate No. l"403')7, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, lo apply to thc ni:_i:_;ij recorder for certilicate of improvements for the piirpos* uf obtaining; Crown Ci rail IS of thc above claims. And furllini- take notice that action, under section 37, must be coratuedced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 12th day of July, A. D. 1901. I. II. HAI.I.ET 1 MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. .&*��� I... / MINERAL Admiral'Dftivey * ���.-Sum-ntt C!#P of tW ���tiers Interested ia the 'oeral claim, situated in Forks mining division SAN* JUAN FRACTIONAL Mineral Cluim, situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located ��� Providence Camp. Take Notice that I, John William Nelson, Free Minor's Certificate No, 11 .0*1-2, intend sixty days from tho date liereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for tlie purpose of obtaining n Crown (Jruiit of tlie above claim And further tuke notice tlmt nation, under .Section .7, must be commenced before thc issuance of sucli Certificate of Improvement. Dated this sixth day of June, A. I)., 1001. ���23 J. Vi. Nelson. Some adverse critici<_tu relative io thc Granby company having lately appeared in coast newspapers. 10. Jacobs of Greenwood, has sent the following communication in reply thereto: . Gil-12th inst. you republished part of an article which first appeared in the August j number of the Canadian Mining Keview, Ottawa, seriously reflecting upon the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power company, Ltd. As one whose particular business it is, in my capacity of special correspondent in the Boundary district for several influential newspapers and mining journals, to keep well informed respecting its mining and smelting industries, I maj- be permitted to make some comment thereon the more so since on 3rd inst. some days before you published the .matter under notice, Mr. S. H. C, Miner, president of the Granby company, in granting my request for a talk with him respecting it, told me that the directors of the company tirere treating the article with the ntempt they considered it, from its Itute,����������� "M. In taking up this fatter I ���"�� morc "��-* M about -ifc-cueet this criticism, which I thim. shall show is not- warranted bv the facts of the case may have upon the mining industry of thc district the interests of which I have for more "than four "years in my humble way -striven to' promote, than upon the |'Granby company which is well able to take Us own part whenever Hs management sliixll think it necessary to do so. The Granby.Co's. mining and smelling industry, being "*;ii.y. far the largest in the district, it seems tatt-.e inadvisable that judgment shall be: permitted to gb,against,it, and.through it against the'clistTicf' bytlefiultry--' y 7,.'.,, , Perhaps the simplest way for nie" lb: endeavor to show the Granby coiiipat-y "in what I think to be a fairer light will be to take serin.tiui'thc statements, or rather misstatments, as most Of them appear to mc to be���to which I take exception and make some coir.'- ment on them successivel}- as I go. 1 will premise, though, by staling that Mr. Miner assured me most positively that every statement reflecting cn the Granby company in the article under notice is "absolutely false". I have selected the following allegations, upon which I comment as under: (1) "Considerable itileresl is aroused | in British Columbia by the announcement that thc Granby smelter people contemplate an increase in there capital raising it from fifteen million to twenty million dollars and those who ai-e-_besti.able_.to _ judge ^ojisider the proposal a farcical one in in view of the past history of the company". As to thc "considerable interest" I have only to remark I had not heard any mention at all made of thia matter iu the Boundary district prior to the publication of the Review's criticism. THB GREENWOOD WEEKLY iaw..www- -i-Ww t Muryny-wi k-����fm-_.nn����pw nor had 1 riccli any l'efcrciicc made tu il in ;:ny oT. thc provincial newspapers Lhat came nuclei* my nutice. Mr. f'.j itic-r-. rcply Lo niyisif-uiry as lu the truth or untruth oi thc aia lenient alleging a proposed incr'e.ls'J oi' G-.ipiUl was; '���'Wc nevcr even thought of faising lhe capital of the company above its present amount of ?15,000,00J.'' Why should we when wc liavc oiie fourth'of the capital slock intact iu the treasury available for the advjncemetit of th. company's interests should occasion arise?" (2) "Itsis-iui undoubted .fact that the present capitalisation of $15,006,000 is enormously iu excess- of the value of | thc property". Iii this connection 1 remark that the -shareholders of the four companies that combined do not seem to have thought so since they ratified the scheme of consolidation. I am informed thai they received prorata three fourths of thc new stock and tliat none was offered for sale to the public. (3) "It is a well known fact that the total expenditure in cash both for ; purchase and development of all the j properties in thc Granby smelter group 1 including thc smelter itself, dow not ' exceed one million do'.lars and when in the early months of this year the representatives of this company, Mr. 3. P. > Graves and Mr. A. L-. White, were ini New York negotiating for the sale of i thc property, or at any exchanging \ pour parlers with the Amalgamated j Copper company having that object in ' view, the latter could not be induced to i give as much as two million dollars tor the property." To this 1 reply thatl have definite assurance that the cash expended to date on the company's j properties is about ��1,500,000. This' does not represent their value though for a considerable proportion of the original consideration for thc mineral claims was in slock, whilst a large' �����^ and valuable tract of laud situate near Grand Forks was received as a smelter bonus or subsidy withp,ut,any cash therefore; further, that the town of Phoenix is partly on the company's mineral claims, adding very largely to their surface value. As totheal attempts to sell, Mr. Miner assup that u_a.Ur_c.ors had not tried l.*i the property; ou the contrary thcM declined offers which they had ^* satisfied themselves v-.rc bon qtoa and backed by the ii.ce.sary c;> g!|jjj for the purchase of the .propeij^S* much higher figures- than the' $W& m- s*. ���.xtytiyy \/' the'best beer in town is made by If you want nice soft drinks call >at South End grocery. Prescriptions filled correctly���A-tider son's pharmacy. -;- X F. J. MITCHELL X % 000 mentioned. - (4) "No authoritativc's-iilcm-. yet been given as ..to-.the a value per t.n of ore treated alt thc -inciter has b^cu in operatic J_a__t.ycar. jRcp.atcd applications beerimade to tile coi.ir.any by.- Llibrdersi fpr'thfs iii foi���n.a!it'ipr��_-v<''*: '" I'-een refused for moti'^'*1-5 o�� i*'* Mf.v--���er statdd t0'^c_Uiat no holder ������ ad been n?*11^*-1 infijri' that he wuv.. veaso:iably entitle Statements of receipts aud cxpci had been submitted'' to general in ings of shareholders whenever rvqiiu'i-d by tbe provisions governing thc conduct of (lie financial afiairs of UiC several companies now consolidate'.' When presiding over general meetings he had on several occasions stated to shareholders present that thc ore was yielding a profit, but just what that, ���. ,.,.,������ profit was the' directors were not yet I % Specifications 'sent iippi 1 ���; . i fi request. We manufact lie. in adopting ! ta ure'aluo Nortiiy Gas art! si-'t' TA^K NOTICK thnt [ have caused lo 1;<* donelili VhV Admiral- Uewoy iiiincrnl clniin, .Xu.tfeI.iSi.mu.it camp, in tin- tir:.i|.l l-orlM- ,/SiS .llviblo-i.ol Viilc-.lUtn.-t. ��ni*l" ��;�������� / Sl.iTthoworkru.liilreill.yrierli.m 'Jl oMli�� '* *i"lcr.1 At-t, for the yen.- wl.i.-l. h.i* oxmh-. . , , ,lhii'vp.t'K*cmk.clforM.<-h wm-k xnx,\ for ie- , 1 n-II.eT-L-i-tiin-nLc.ll.oniof liic Mini ot on..' - in.ho. 'n.'. Hii'<.'�� '��'>��'��������* ",1 'I*1-', CC,1U* I -li> _ ) -n..l tl...l If. ��t lhe e-.-l.in.tio'' of inelv.h.vM'ro.ntl.e.lnteof lhc lirM l-ubli.-n- .���ono'f thf-UOtl.:-i;yun f..il to (.uitr.hi.l. your 'pi-.jjortli.ii of �������������>' Ml'ei.'litm-e, n��iij��ly. i.vj"s7'-��ci.ch1t<'��ctlu'.'��'ith nil costs of n< ver- ���..-���i.ivT." vour interest in snhl minenil i-liiim iliilfbe'linblo to forfeiture. ;.is |.r��v.��Uid bj the ���" M i_i_.nl A<t Anieiulmenl Act 1900. Wed this I2ihdny of June. IIM. J. \\. 1'OWKf.L, Certificate of Imp*''"��� lents. NOTICK. l.lJI.U Mim.-i.it Claim, sitiinle in the Ketlle Hi vi-1- Minini; l'ivlsion of Y;il�� Distiici Where l.ncat'eil : I" Heaver Camp on tho W.isl Kor!.' of IC.-ttle River. TAK1C NOTICR that I. J. P. McLeo.l, Five Miner's certilicale No. 1140I.S7 as ���iyy.it.for John T. Itnli. Free Miner's ci-rlific:iic No. lij-) (.10 ami Kob_i I \Y J.-iUes' Free Miner,s ceriiiieate Noi! li.>'vS. iiile.iiil U) davs (: om lhe .late, hercof.to "iMlilv l�� lhe Min'mir Recorder for rt Ceriiiicale li. Iiinnovenieiits. for the purpose of ribtniinni.' n Crown Grant of the above claim. And further lake notice thai aclioii. under action 37, must be co.nim-uced b_forc the issuance of such Certilicate of Improvements. Dated this-ltli dav of October, A. D.-1901 J. P. McLEOD. M.HERAL ACT. m prepared to make publ Viis attilude*i_t; the .'.present stage of their undertaking the.direclors considered thoy were conserving the be&-|.,���, BV.,,,., _,... interests of the company and were j j| v.'orks^'agei only doing the same as other man ' "' �� r ufacturing concerns ,, which do' not! $*_^��ii$g_3___\ divulge details of th*e iost of product-1 " ion." "t���-7-"-���=���^������,^-^-,_..-:-.,_, (5) "If as; is-'Currently believed by those in the best position to judge the average grost* vaitfl- of lhe ore treated! does hot' exceed five dollars, il is i doubtfulfif operations are uot being : carried on at a positive los..T'. Pcrhap.. ' the .'niost effective reply to this is contained iiT'-the following excerpt; from a circular, dated August 12tli . sent tp the shareholders with their! stock in the new consolidated company ] '.'Instead of striving lo pay dividends before your properly was fully de-. veloped, it has been the desire of your director?, and lo this end every effort has been made, to cipiip and put the properties and plant in a thorough condition to earn and pay the dividends regularly. Wc h_.v_ b.cii spending nearly S20fl,(!00 in new extra equipment during thc present summer, which will more than double our present output and profits. All of this sum we are taking out of the ground, r.ot having advanced one dollar for thc past year to do this work." It would seem that Shop worn goods for your Fall: Suit when you can secure New _G oods of the most fashionable pattern which have just arrived. �� �� 9 9 �����' �� 9 * 9 * �� �� ft 9 �� ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft �� ft ft ft .�� ft ft ft ft ft *> ft ft * ft ;...i���*>:-'-", '-i^MQ^ and GasoSl'tic En"g"inc-c.icap handy-safe. Suii for Cunllffcft McMillan, agents at Rossland B.C. ��� ver EnRincenns _ nts at Van- Si couver. B. C- King St- Subway Times. The Biggest and best $ ft assortment of Fall Suit> �� ft ft J ings ever brought into * % the Boundary. X X ���'* 'Wk4&> m 9 �� �� �� �� �� ���ftft �� �� �� �� 1 d THE TAILOR Copp.r St. Greenwood. ��ft#ft����#��e����ft��a#ftftft����������ft �� ��. �� �� �� �� ft -ft �� �� ftft �� �� ft ft ��. r��r<-i �� ^ _, _.... _0 **. ^..___. /v *__ Hit �����/>(��� _f^/\ =3 ����������:��� MONTREAL, OUEBEC,-- MANUFACTURERS OF --*# BOILERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, Etc. Ag.nts For The Bullock Diamond Drills. ROCK DRILLS, STRAIGHT LINE 2 DUPLEX and CORLISS AIR COM- =3 PRESSORS .... H COM I*T.I-TI. MINK ..QUIl-MKN'TS ;-��� OISTo"KCANKKlEniSROSRLASD. ^ R. H. U. mcKallv. Rossland, B. C. i t^To Jolin Layeux. of Grand Forks. B. C, Fret yg * Miner: ,'You arc licrfiby nolified thai I have cxjiciulcd in labor ginl iniiinivemciil. on llie "American * La-'lrfB. incral claim, si male in Skylark camp, i.'fi-^^ctl'e Ri\er Mining. Division-of Yale /JistrJcU-jUic sum of Oiie-llniidreil Dollars and ^"*"* ?_.50 for recordiiiff lliCvSaiiic, such beinc tlic artifiiiit rci-iiii-eil and necessary lo hold the said claim for ilie'year ending the 2nd day of July V>)1, under tlic provisions of the "Mineral Act" anl Amendiii^ Acts; and if at the cxi-iralioi. of itiricty days from the date of ihe first publtca- tio-iof Ihis notice in the Greeinvood Weekly Times yon fail or refuse to contribute your pro- }Kj_-ioii of such expenditure, namely S-..16, lo- p-thur with all co-its of advertisin(r, your interest in said mineral claim shall become iiiestcd in me Tyoiir co-owner] up:>n filing in the proper ofliee in tiiattialiaUllicaflutavHrcqulred l>j-Soclion 4��.if Hie 11-Ml!wr-il Aci AmcnrtnicRt ^Ct.'*i!)i,��� ' V _filpi1 tH!5* !''���'!;'i-lV r.C S'_pi(---it)<*ri J1*1'. :��� Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. ''GREAT IIC.S-'ER" Mineral claim, situated in the Kettle River Mi.-.ins Division of Yale District. Where located : In Smith's Camp. TAKI. NOTICE that I. Isaac. II. Hallett, as a^ent i>.t J. C. Haas, Tree Miuers's ceriiiieate No. I_lli..l7, and James McNicol, I-'ree Miner's Certilicate No 1141405, intend. sixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo lhe Minini; Kccordor for a Certilicate of Improveineiils, for the purpose of oblaininy a Crowii Grant of the above claim' And further take notice that action, under Section ..7, niu.it be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 9_h day of September, A. I). 1901. I. II. HALLETT. The Best Meals in the City Cooked under the personal supervision of Escalet for Fifty Cents./ X Well heated ana comfortable rooms Fj/ty Cents, X 2* lo-lo this work " It would seem that gz R. H. C IHCRailV. HO��bianu, n. *.. ^- returiiinjf profits, thu.* c'i.ectly co: - ^s^^^_.^.Jm__.^^__!__��^!jji^ 1 ' .... ��� putiuiuuiiiiiuuiiiamiimiuiuiuiiaiiiuwmuiiuiiuiiiuuuauiiuitiiumuuiuuuiuiutui tradicthi-f 'are being the stig-g-estion 'hit tbey carrie 1 on at a positive loss". (6) "It is * '������ * "��� c-'liablo on the part of the ciroctor.s of the Granby lOmjany lo withohl important informal ion withoiit which it is Lnifossiblc to estimate the value FREE BUS TO AND FROX ALL TRAINS of the stock they are appari :i!( lv bent ...The Clarendon Cafe... on increasing niitl v.*hich they are offering .he attractive investment." statements to me ap- in any case ~^- public as an �����? ' Mr. Miner's _TS ic:-b!e to these ���^ Thrn 1 Iter- 11 Mi 11 Concord grapes ttirect from Ontario,! ., . every cither day, ako Moorss-i. capl/an*i I ^ ^��S^.LET- Proprietor, strictures may be smnnu-d (A) Shnreholders have b-een yivcn ail the information they are entitle;! to. (ii) Thc directors have not even thought of increa:iititr {],q ^tocl:. i'Cj They are not o:Yerii'._- anv at(__.: Jo the public, ,'" I -1c"ii'e to at'n' .h:.' no; _>!ily in ti;c UN. MS& ill i Hi.. Crecir.vood is thc financial and commercial centre of the Uoun.larv Creek District. It is the supply, point for the Minini? camps. From the city roads lead to Greenwocd. Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White fuul Atv.-ood, Wellington and other Boundary Creg.i camps. '-�����.. y or price** of lots and other ini'onuatiou address ... ���������\ {'ntltiii! l:!1 ? "'���'- RoM.-Wood or C. Seott Galloway, Gr.etiii.ood, Iwimffifflimiiwmi^ *. , -.! *;' ... .11-. .���'���-���}���....... frtiyy pp|e';4. ���mm 7 GREENWOOD WEEKLY TIME& ..-'"������ .ty Particular and Prompt attention given to our mail order department MILLER BROS % irer is continued from page 3. Boundary, district, but when at Rossland and Nelson .Jlately,- the; simple mention that.the Canadian Mining Rcy.iey. |iad attacked; the Granby company oromptly .elicited replies, rema'rk- ;ablc in their:. unanimity.Mii effect .hit that journal is notorious ifer its general' hostility . towards ��� BriLia-i- Columbia mining enterprises, y* ������*������- - ''';������ At the risk of making au unreasonable demand on your space I ask your permission, to ,here briefly summarize the history and work of the Granby Consolidated Mining, .Smelting and Power company, I.Id., which has a capital of $15,000,000 in 1,500,000 $10. shares. The. consolidation embraced four incorporated companies, viz; the Old Ironsides Mining company, Ltd.' capital $1,000,000; the Knob Hill Gold Mining company, Ltd., capital: $l,50o, 000; the Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting company, Ltd., capital $900,000; and the Grey Eagle Gold Mining company, Ltd., capital $1,500, 000. The mineral claims owned by these companies are situate|-in Greenwood camp and all adjoin. Thej are the Old Ironsides, Knob Hill, Victoria. Fourth of July, Phoenix, Aetna, Grey' Eagle, Banner, Tip Top and Triangle, these constituting, so far as known, tht biggest copper mining'proposition lithe Boundary and probably in the province.* For som�� time prior ��� to the j consolidation.they were jointly worked under the one general management. The Old Ironsides and Knob Hili companies did a large amount of development in their respective mines, and have been at work with scarcely any intermission for about five years. The first Granby company which was of more recent organization, worked the Victoria and built and operated the -smelter at Grand Forks, the reduction works being --thoroughly modern and, most effective and successful in their ' results. Preliminaries having-beeh arranged during the latter,: half "of 1900, the consolidation #as consummated early iii the ettrren-tlyeair) since wlten there has teefett & gradual enlargement of opef-itbns. In the devStoptt-cnt off the Old Ironsides* iCtiob Hill, Victoria and Grey B��gl'eT mines 2,256 lineal feet of sinking and raising and 10,660 feet of crosscutting and drifting���together nearly two and a half miles in length of workings, have been done. There has also been about half as much work' again cone in large-raises and'drifts which although in a new contry-j has been counted as stoping, not as development. The deepest shaft ia down 400 feet and the diamond drill has proved the occurrence of ore down to a depth of 800 feet. Large surface quarries have been opened in ore which is known to extend about 3,-000' feet on the company's ground and to have a width of 300 to 400 feet. As now opened the deepest face of ore in the quarries is about 60 feet but a cut la now being run into the hill that will eventually give an open face of more than 200 feet iu maximum depth. The railway cars will shortly be run into the quarries and be there filled with ore by means of a steam shovel,'thus economizing, the cost of loading. Shipment of ore was commenced in July. 1900, and during that year 64,535 tons were sent..to the smelter. The output for nine, mouths of 1901 ended September 30 was 168,620 tons, making an aggregate tonnage to the. latter date of 233,155 tons. At the Canadian Mining Review's estimate of $5, per ton this would give a gross value of $1,165,775. With the tonnage increased to 1,200 tons a day, as will shortly be done, these mines will yield at a similar valuation 56,000 per diem, but this is by no mcansi-anywhere near >their limit of. daily production, which it is planned to next year further increase to about 2,000 tons a day, so easily are their . cuormotWore ies. The mines are well equipped with improved machinery aad plant. ..and have,-^po, commodious and" sub* sUntially: buitt^accommodations' -f< about fi ve hundreMn ;n, th ere ' beiti k at present-rather mbrc-u,an 30o oa th accessible bo'lit W. J.^Twiss, insurance agent- of Kaslo was in the city this week, f 'y Born���On thie 22nd inst,. to Mr. ated Mrs. J. A. Mathot. a .'Sfe'ri*..' H. %>. Cepfetrlej. the well known in- ���Sulrattce man was in the city this week; S. S. Taylor, K. C A. H. McNeill, K. C, and T. Mayne Daly, K. CM were among the outside lawyeirS Vrho attended court. O. J. Vallj she_-.fi. ol Yale county and W; H*. Bullock "Webster chief of the provincial police were in attendance at court. T. M. Brvdges of Nelson, official stenographer came over with Mr. Justice Irving for the sitting of the court. Billy Nang who used to work at the Saint's R'ect desires to notify his Greenwood friends that he is leaving for Rossland and trail and thc coast cities next week. * ' Thomas M. Golden, official b_\>kei. for the Miner-Graves -.J/ndLcate ih Philadelphia paid the company's property a visit accompanied by H. N. Galer. B. S. Jenkins, Winnipeg, superintendent the C. P, R. telegraph system, J. Wilson superintendent for B. C. and H. Mclntyre inspector for Kootenay were in the city on a tour of inspection and registered at the Imperial. E. J Coyle general passcntferayentbfthe C. P. R., with headquarters at Winnipeg- Geo. H. Hain the venerable advertisisiuy ag-ent for the same company aud J. S. Carter the district passauger agent arrived by to-dav's train. Fall hats���latest���up-to-date goods at G. F. Williams'. ���t f "A Wise "Woman" entertains the audiencs from the raise to the drop of }he curtain. The company is a well balanced one, each member contribituVmg- a fair share of thc eveuiligs entertainment. lit addition to the -uaiiy laugh- ablcsitituptioiis in the play Ethel Balch and Alice Gccrby there singinjr add greatly to the entcrtainniciil. The company played to a full house tonight and will appear again at the Auditorium toiiwrrow Saturday night. Mail orders promptly filled���Anderson's drug.store. Rev, Mr. lA_iUi and wife dre in the city from Braccbridgc, Out. Mr.teith had charge of the Presbyterian congregation here a few years agtv'-ftcv. Dr. McRae is also here. He will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit for a few Suiult. - y--yy-.'';-A'.-Fiendis-. Attack, _ .���;. An attack was made on t_Y F. 'Collier.. ;of Cherokee, Iowa', that nearly proved fatal. It came through his-.kidneys. His back got sd lame he could, not stoop without great pain, tior sit in a chair except propped by clishions. iSTo remedy helpedhirh ulitil he tried Ejlec- tfic Bitters which effected such a won-: fistful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous' medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and buitds up your health. Only 50c at Miller Bros., and J. L. White's drug stores. "C. C. C. C. the great nerve builder $1.00 at Anderson's Pharmacy. Q,.Flints Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil ���the best���Andersons the Druggist. "Broinogrip cures colds���25 cents ��� Anderson's Fharmacv. 6.?i.��fe(_ Into Live Coals- . '-"When a cliild I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesviile, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Araica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed.-' Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Miller Bros., and J. L. White, 25c. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AKAEONDA S'eHO'C'i'.-HC.T.SB SEALED TENDERS,.indorsed -'Tender for School iibu-C-," will be received by the undersigned up to noon uh Monday, the 28th October, 190-j fot the election anti "completion of a one-room s*eliool-l_oiis-_. Plans, spccilicatibiis, 1'Or'rtts of .elide, and contract ttiay be seen on aim after the 21st October, l'.Oi, al the Govern ment Office, Greeuwood-. Tenders will not be cun.sil.t-red unless madfe upon the printed forms supplied for'tlteptlrpdsc and the agreement '.oe.xecutc a boi'ld. __pp'_nc_el-. to the Form of Tender, is duly signed by tlie Contractor himself and tw'o other responsible residents of the Province tit the peiial aunt 61 $500, for the faithful performance of tile work: Tin. lowtesi or ally tender not n'c'ccs'sarily acccpted. -. Vi: S. GOii-0, Deputy Commissioner of Lauds & Works. Lands and "Works Department. Victoria-, Ii. C, -7th October, ' 1901. payroll.. . n. ��� ������'-��� The smelter is^t THREE NOTABLE BOOKS All Worth Reading. D'RE AND I Bv Irritisr Bachelor, author of Eber. Holdon. THE ETENAL CITV By Hall Cain. FRISTAM OF BLENT liy Anthony Hope. J, X*. COL.ES Books, Stationery, "Wall Paper, Etc THE REVIEW HOTEL BOLSTER, WASH. 4.4.4* The Only First-Class Hotel in tne Myers Creek District. COOK & YOUNG, Proprietors >��� 1. present t^ai two blast f urnaces,the!-��. together lV< ing nearly 670 tons of ore at- day. T more furnaces arc overdue to.cirrivi .the works and these should be operation, before the end of this ye; It has been decided to increase number .of furnaces to six early in- new year spas-to enlarge the capaci 3^ of the work* to about 2,000 tons of daily. Two copper converters also be installed here shortly and theT^ with .other betterments 'also bein-'-1- made will bring the' equipment up t about the most complete and importan copper producing plant in Canada' Adverse criticism.regarding the big capitalization of the Granby compan, may or may not be warranted"1",.* surely the proper time for this was when last year an authoritative public announcement was made of an intention to increase to $15,000,000 and not when rumor,, usually most, carefully ignored by reliable journals, concocts a story-entirely at variance with facts. The Canadian Mining Review has now added to its reputation in the interior mining districts of the province of being a^knocker" so faras mining-in British Columbia is concerned evidence that either ignorance or prejudice so influenced it that it did not take the most ordinary precautions to verify its information before making sweeping reflections upon the status and management of an extensive and thoroughly bona fide mining and smelting enterprise. Yours truly, . E. Jacobs. Greenwood, D. C.* October 18th, 1901. J0NES-C0UTTS. A very plcasent wedding took place on Wednesday evening 23rd inst at the home of the bridc3.mother, Anaconda the contracting parties were Miss Ester Jones and Harry Coutts of Anaconda the bridstnaid was Miss Carrie Derick- son and thc groom was supported by Mr. Edward Werner. Thc ccremouy was preformed .by Rev. Miller of Phoenix and was under an Evergreen arch bedecked with white Roses. Thc bride looked charming as she appeared in a blue satin dress. There were about thirty people present all the members of the family and intimate friends from Pcoenix and Greeuwood. After theiccrcinony the guests departed to the home of the groom where an elaborate supper awaited them, after toasts for health and happiness of the young couple the happy crowd broke up about midnight. Thc bride is au estimable young lady and has a host of acquaintances. Thc groom is a young man of Stirling integrity we'll known in Greenwood where he has been a resident for three years. There were numerous presents. The young couple will make Greenwood their home. * % ����si��#����������$$����$����*i-��n(������( 'Greenwood Barber I HShop^��| ood Bath Rooms in Connection % Razors Honed. �� FRAWLEY. : Proprietor. | THE rMw ThTCBurch of England: Sale of Work - Dance 1 The Ladies Guild will hold A Sale of Work in St. Jude's Hall on Thursday afternoon Nov. 28th, next from 2 to 6 p. m. SPECIALTY-Tlite for Men. In the evening there will be ��UW ARRIVES THE SAME DAY AS PUBLISHED j PER MONTH DELIVERED. i ; ' ' Now is the^Time to A Subscribe _ H. A.\RIG & CO., Agents ^^/-^^-"^A\^j CAMP HcKINNEY ...HOTEL... A DA1E commencing at 9 p. m. Plea.se note" date and keep it clear. Econmy with Comfort What's Your Face Worth ? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give olear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Miller PF??-.-"'d J- I_v White's drug stores. Commencing October 13th, will operate TOURIST SLEEPING CARS in addition lo usual equipment on ��� CROW'S NEST SECTION Leave Kootenaiy Landing Tuesday and Friday Conuectingat Medicine Hat with main line cars on Wednesday and Saturday for St. Paul via Soo Line and Saturday only for Toronto, Montreal Boston and international points via direct j route. I'or time tables, rates ami full inform-Aiuii call ut address nearest local agent. E. R. REDPATH. agent, Greenwood, B.C. J. S. CARTER. E. J. COYLE, . P. A.,Netsu-), U.S. A-ti.P. A..W .co-.7(.r Hugh Cameron :-: Prop. Ucst I'mnils Wines, T,i<|iiors Uooil -.tabling. and CAMP McKINNEY, B.'C, Soull. ��na spuds, tea" good good K .trdiis -pxideTanii -5^��^fpr7_ia{ife less extraction o% teeth^ .i_i;Dr^yiaatBy son's. -,.-���'. "'���-. Dont forget jo 'go to tlie Grocery foir fresh eggs1, good mocha aiid Java coffee, and fresh groceries. . Allmacher and Wilson are the only tailors which put the union label on. Largest assortment of pantings ever brought into the Boundary at Al- macherand Wilson's. Fancy vest's at Allmacher and Wilson's.' ��� -- - -'��� Halcyon is the best mineral water on the market. B. C. Wholesale Liquor Company general agents.... Take your prescriptions to the Windsor Drug Store, W. E. Anderson, Greenwood. ��-. +!��� .S.-^*!*^.*" D. WILLSON CONTRACTOR. I have bought R. F. Coates House Movinp equipment and will carry on the Business iu future. Brandies : Grand Forks and Rossland. Leave orders with Pacific Transfer Silver Street. R. P. Rithet & Co. LIMITED. WHOLESALE GROCERS W!M AND SPiftlf MERCHANTS;/��� ViCTORtA, B. C. DO YOU - WANT, ANY? We have a large stock of soc-J ond-liaud Engines, Boilers anj) Sawmill Outfits..-*"'~-J,'~Deg*.a tf>.���_--. ���ucsc'riptiou of so-.^ We make a specialty of .bliild- ing cars of any size or.type to suit requirements. We carry a large stock of Belting, Valves, Fittings, Pipe, Polished Shafting, Injectors.etc., for immediate shipment. y<' ; We" manufacture Thawing Points, Wheels and Axles and everything ;ior' the northern ..trade. ".'''-"'WV.'-also carry in stock a large stock.-/vf-fit>'?L^J*-^00---*v-:' 3l1 ���oJ:��fe'*'*" and from No gauge to 7-8 inch thick. Boiler Tubes, all si/es, Pipe up to 10 in. Steam Your communications by mail will be promptly attended to. VANCOUVER ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD. Successors to Armstrong & Morrison, /Machinists, Iron founders ^BlacksmithsrBoilermakers*- VANCOUVER, B. C. __ NOTICE. Estate of Malcolm McCuaisr. late of Rock Creek. B. C-, deceaseds The following: property is for sale: 'h' 1. Lot 514, Group-1, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, containing 230 acres, situate on the South side of Kettle River near Ingram^ bridge, (Crown Grant.) 2. An undivided one-half interest m Lot 498, Group 1, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, cou- taihing* 253 acres, situate to the Sota'th of Christina Lalce near Cascade City (Crown Grant.) V. \ 3. An undivided one-half interest in the\'"Tcazer" miaeral claim (excepting buildings etc., thereon), sihWtcd at Camp McKinney near the\Caribob claim, (Crown Grant.) TT * Aii undiviiad one-third interest iu the "Beafrer"' mineral claim situated on Wallace mountain on the West For_*< of Keltic River, lying between t\c "Bell, "Idaho" and "Tiger" claims, (Surveyed and five assessments recorded.) 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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 | 1901-10-25 |
Description | The Boundary Creek Times was published in Greenwood, in the Kootenay Boundary region of southern British Columbia, and ran from September 1896 to March 1911. The Times was published first by the Times Publishing Company (1896-99), and then by the Boundary Creek Printing and Publishing Company (1901-1911), and its longest-serving editor was Duncan Ross (1897-1907). In April 1911, the Times was absorbed by another Greenwood-based paper, the Ledge. The Times was revived in 1983, and it continues to be published out of a small building in downtown Greenwood to this day. |
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Greenwood (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1900-1901 |
Identifier | Greenwood_Weekly_Times_1901_10_25 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2013-01-25 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 8eef0eb1-3924-4e21-9bd7-506dd8250028 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0172953 |
Latitude | 49.1000000 |
Longitude | -118.6833000 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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