@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "bfe931de-6836-4d9e-bdd9-a6c9437f3787"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1900-12-22"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cascade/items/1.0190855/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ JUt sJAjJW-***-' f 'ty /<��� / THE RECORD Published In the Interests of the Boundary and Christina Lake Mining Districts Vol. III. CASCADE, B. C, DECEMBER 22, 1900. No. 7. We do Business in Grand Forks. White Bros., Jewelers and Opticians Bunion Street, GRAND FORKS WATCHES, I CLOCKS. JEWELRY. Watch repairing a specialty. ���; ��� . mm \\ ��� I*" Ltmve your repairing orders at this office Drugs and Stationery. We carry an up-to-date and complete stock, H. E. Woodland & Co. GRAND FORKS. When Shopping Id Grand Forks don't forgot FRASER & CO.'S DRUG STORE. Druggists and Stationers. W. E. Megaw, General Merchant Mnlti'8 a Spi'dalty Finn DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND GROCERIES, Flslior HIcK-k, QKANO PORKS. City Barbershop AND BATHROOMS. Everything neat, clean' and convenient, and workmanship the best. Robert Prebilsky, GRAND FORKS. Mrs. M. F. Cross, Proprietress JOHNSON ULOCK LODGING HOUSE, First Avk��� Gband Forks. Rooms BOc and up. (,- dr rather, your old boots hihI glioesVdo tliey need repairing; or would you prefer something new��� I ,��� made to* order ? Anyhow, call nn Wm. Dinsmore, ISRIDGE STflKKT, GRAND FORKS. The Old Reliable Store, THE PI W. M. WOLVERTON, Manager. The Store for Best Goods Lowest Prices Christmas is Coming, So is the Christmas Dinner, And you will want all sorts delicacies for your pies, puddings, stuffed fowl, etc., and for your Christinas Tree. Just come and see what we have. To enumerate a few articles such as : Candies, Nuts, Rasins. Currents, Cranberries, Fresh Ranch Eggs. Hazelwood Butter, Also, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods a Specialty. Gents Furnishing Goods, And everything else usually found in a well-stocked store. Fresh Supplies Constantly Arriving. W. C. MORRIS, FERRY COUNTY'S ATTORNEY | It Would be s drest Sosice ol Rcveiue. Tslks About tbe Minis! Outlook la tbe Pierre Like District. "I 11111 mure nf a mining man tliiin anything else," said M.r. Morris to a Spokesman-Review reporter, "and I have just opened up a new claim in the center of Pierre Lake district called the 'Swamp King,' ahout two miles north of the First Thought. There is no stock on the market, and I have a three-quarter interest in it. Assays, at 14 feet depth are running over $200 in gold und c<>pper per ton. lam going to put on a force of men at once, rack the ore and have it shipped to the Tacoma smelter. The rock will be shipped as fast as it comes out, and if the assays hold out as good ns they are doing, it will more than pay for all development as it comes, as the cost of getting it out is not above $8, and I can mine and mill it fur $20. The district all around hits heen thoroughly prospected and has some very promising claims, on which a great deal of work is 'liking done. A claim lately prospected is the Contention. It is owned by a Seattle company. Over 600 feet of development work has been done. In addition, they have just given a contract for sinking a working shaft 200 feet. The First Thought owners are also currying mi extensive developments ami have shipped some ore already. This was the first mine tn attract attention to ihe Lake district." . Cascade is always interested in all matters affecting, the mining developments going on in Pierre Lake district, for it is located not far from town, and when the big smeller so long talked of as a possible local industry actually materializes, anil an electric road is run from it into that rich mineral sec- lion, it will prove of great profit to this community, A Five-Mile Tunnel Between Sandon ind Silverton. The coming year will be one full of jrent enterprises in all parts of this province, if those .. already mooted are prosecuted with any degree of vigor. In mining, electrical and' railway development there is no end to the schemes proposed, which will require millions of dollars and the hands of many thousands of workers to carry out. One of the latest of the undertakings now being planned is the five- mite tunnel through the mountains between Sandon and Silverlon, for which parliament will he asked for an act lo incorporate a company. No province in the Dominion federation will be more iu evidence with great development works in the next five years than British Columbia, which will not only develop her inexhaustible resources, hut her population will increase hy leaps and bounds. More Sensible Oltt Tbsi Chocolate Cskei. The war office announces thai a gratuity will be paid to every officer and man who has served in South Africa since October 10,1899 The least amount will be ��5. It is roughly estimated tbat it will take ��1,000,000 to complete the payment. A broker of Nelson, B. O, has been fined $20 and costs for using bad language on the street. If all the people who use bad language on the streets of the towiis and cities of British Columbia were to he fined $20 every time they committed this offense against law, the government would need no other source of revenue. C. P. R. OFFICIALS IMPRESSED. From i $40 Clerkship to s $55,000 Railway Presidency. Twenty-seven years ago Chas. M. Hays,.aged 19 years, was a clerk in the Frisco offices in St. Louis with a salary of $40 a month. Recently Mr. Hays, now 43 years of age and still retaining his home in St. Louis became the president of the Southern Pacific railway, the second largest railway system in the world. His salary will he $55,000 a year, making him the highest salaried railway official in the world and a better salaried executive than the president of the United States. Discovered He Was Msrcus Daly's Brother. Rev. H.Daly, who has been a member of the Boldier's home of Hot Springs, Colo., for the past four years, was reading the biography of the late .Marcus Daly, and to his great surprise discovered they were brothers. Rev. Mr. Daly knew he had a brother Marcus, but they were separated when young, their family being poor. He said he had often read nf the multi-millionaire Daly, but never for a moment thought it was his little brother who left home ragged and penny- less. He is a devout Christian, belonging to the Free Methodist church, which he has served as pastor in eastern cities. He had never corresponded with his brother or head a word from him and supposed him dead long ago. Starvation ia India. Seldom in. the world's history has greater destruction of life been caused by starvation than has oc- cured in the present famine in India, says Leslie's Weekly. According to Lord Curzon, India's governor-general, the loss of life has been fully 600,000, the destruction of crops has reached $25,000,- 000, while millions of cattle have been destroyed. About 2,000,000 persons are now dependent upon the relief which is furnished them by the British government. The reports which have come about this calamity have appalled the world. It Breaks Oat si Another Point. The blind manoeuvre-' of the C. P. R. and the Ureal Northern re propored railway building in various directions in this province is probably as puzzling lo those two corporations as to the public. The Canadian company apparently is not yet ready to oceupy the field except by bluff and promise, While the American company is ready to build if it can secure right of way. An application for a railway charter from Cascade to Cason appeared again last week, this time backed in print hy Rossland parties. Who the actual movers are and what their real intentions deponent saith not. By a Practical Experience-Had Is Walk From Pbcalx te Orceawood. The denizens of Phoenix had waited for, connection with the outside world by what they considered proper passenger service on the part of the Columbia & Western railway till patience had had its perfect work, and then they got up in arms and resolved in the Board of Trade aud in the local paper several yards of "cussinatibn" of the C. P. R. for its wilful dilatory- ness in this respect. This had tbe desired effect. A small army of railway officials appeared on the scene, consisting of R. Marpole, W. F. Tye. F. P. Guteliue, J. Wilson and dipt. J. W. Troup. After satisfying themselves as to the cause of the rumpus on the part of the Phoenix resolvers, they desired to return to Greenwood. There was no way to get down by rail so they betook themselves to a livery stable, "Teams all engaged," was the ^difficulty there. "The stage just left," they were told at the stage office. On the sidewalk they held a convention and "resolved" to walk, while a classical onlooker was heard to remark, "Walk, damn you, walk 1" Phoenix will probably get the passenger service it claims to be entitled to. Where DM They Oct Their Flfares ? It is often said that figures will not lie. But the coast papers a'e making woeful liars of them in their printed totals of election returns, that is so far as Caseade and Gladstone are concerned. Here is the way they print it: Cascade���Galliher 4, Foley 3, McKane 1. Gladstone, Galliher 27, Foley 8, McKane 0, The truth of the matter is: Cascade���Foley 18, Galliher 4, McKane 1. Gladstone���Foley 8, Galliher 2, McKane 0. If the result has been declared on inacuracies like the above, the lung effort in the campaign is seen to have been so much wasted wind. MINING NOTES. The Emma, now a Mackenzie & Mann property in Summit camp, under the new ownership, baa been brought out of its 3-year trance and will be further developed. A shift was put to work on it this week,the old 100-foot shaft will be sunk further, and the showing made by the railway graders is to be thoroughly prospected.^ The B. C. mine in Summit camp, said to he a C. P. R. property, is being vigorously developed. The main shaft is down 282 feet, the ore improving with depth. The ore shipments go to Trail. A 40-horse power boiler has just been added to the plant. Owig to the fact that Grand Forks expects to have railway com- munication with Republic,, that town feels interested in mining developments in end about Republic camp. The biggest strike yet reported is said to have been made last week on the Humming Bird, Morning Glory.is shipping ore to Granby smelter, and the Quilp is arranging to do likewise. THE CASCADE RECORD December SI, 1900 THE CASCADE RECORD Published mi Snturiliij s at Cliscwlc, 11, 0. BV H. S. TUKNP.K. HUllKCItllTloNS. Per Year... Six Miinllis. To Knri'k'ii Countrlai l'!.(��l 1,86 2.WI Ailvi'rilsiiiK linn's Knriilalii'il cm Application. // there is a blue mark iu !**���*! this square, your subserip- ��� ��� lion is due, and you are in- ��. 2 vital to remit. ������������������ NOTE AND COMMENT. Kugene Novem- ship- Tbe payroll of tbe St. ���mine, at Moyie, B, C, for her was $26,000. The ore menth were 2(100 tons. It is nnnounct'd from Oltawa that the government, will semi experts to this province to instruct the unlearned in the arts of dairying and poultry raising. William Marconi, the inventernf wir��le��s telegraphy, is only 2o years of age. He was only 12whtn the idea of transmitting messages without wires first occurred lo him. It is said that a man who won't buy a paper because he can borrow one has invented a machine by which he can cook his dinner by the smoke of his neighbor's chimney. Steps are being taking hy the 'emperance bodies of Ha'ifax,N,S.,lObii., I8u0. .1. II. McAKTflllli, J, P. McCiiak, For Self and Associates. M1NREAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. Notice. "UNDINE" Mineral Claim situate in the Grand Forks Mining UWisloii of Yule District. Where located���In -iimmlt Camp. Take Notice that I, Ibdrt <���.Asheroft,P,L,�����of Greenwood, Free Miners Cerilllcnie No. BSOw), acting as agent for ltoss Thompson, of Kos.slni.il, Free Miner's Certilleate No. liontH. intend, sixty days from date hereof. In apply to the Milling Hecorder for a Certificate of Improvement)* for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under feci ion :,; must he commenced before the issuance of such Certilleate of Improvements Dated this 9th day of October, 1000. ALBRRT K. ASHCROFT, P. L, S. Spokane Falls & Nortlicrn Railway Co, Nelson k Ft. Sliqiparil Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co. The only all-rail route between nil points east, W'WMind south to Uossland, Nelson and inter, mediate points; uontljyilliig al Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Faeillc und O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Nelson with steamer for Kaslo and all Kootenai lake points. Connects at Meyers Falls with stage dally for Keimbllc, and connects atlJossherg with "stage daily for Grand Fork- and Greenwood, Time schedule now effective : Leave 8.00 a. in, ii.no a. in. 7.00 a. m. 0.43 p. ni. 11.00 p, m. DAY TRAIN. Spokane Uossland Nelson NIGHT TRAIN. Spokane Rossland Arrive (1.40 p.m. 8.10 p. ill. 7.15 p. m. 7.00 a. m. 7.00 a. m. H. A. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent. Canadian ^ Pacific Ky. AND SOO LINE. Still continue to operate Hrst-class sleepers on all trains from Uevelsloke aud Kootenay Landing. Also, Tourist ears, passing Duiimore Junction dally for St. Paul, Saturdnys for Montreal and Huston, Mondays aud Thursdays for Toronto. Same cars pass Iteudstokc one day earlier. No trouble to i] note rates and give you a pointer regarding the eastern trip you content plate taking. PALL AND WINTER SCHEDULE NOW EFFECTIVE. Local Piuenier Schedule: Ex. Sun. Arrlvu ln:H4 (IllltlJ- I'UHl 1'iiM'itiU! City lis. Hun. Arrlvu 13:31 (���������1.1U Wl'st Fur rntt's.tlt'kots tnni full Information, apply lo Aiii'in, Cascade City, U. C, or E. J. Ooylb, A. G. P. Agt. Vancouver, B. C. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCI TrMDi Mark* DCIIQNI Copyright* Ac. Anyone sending n .ketch ��nd description may quickly ..certain onr opinion free whether an Intention I. probably patentable. Communist, tion. strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent, ���ent tree. Oldest agency for securlnBpatents. Patent, taken through Munn * Co. receive special notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr. snlatlon of any sclentlOc journal. Terms, 13 a reari four month., IL gold by all newsdealer.. Branch Offlce, M F SU Washington, D. C. THE ENGLISH STORE. The proprietor begs to announce that the Whole of the Grocery, Dry Goods, Hardware, And other stocks of the MacRae, Gladstone and Eagle City Branches Will be brought to I And offered for sale REGARDLESS OF COST! This will ensure buyers by far the Biggest Selection at Lowest Prices in Town. Call For Prices. The English Store. CASCADE CITY, BRITISH COLUMBIA. [U- D cember 2S, 1(00 THE CASCADE RECORD 3 HILL BUYINQ A CANADIAN FRANCHISE. Spokane Falls k Northern to Be Extended West to Ike Sea. A correspondent writing to the Spokesman- Review from Vancouver under date of December 15, say 8: "The Vancouver-Victoria & Eastern railway, the franchise of which President Hill of the Great Northern is credited with a desire to buy, has two charters. One franchise was issued by the Dominion govern men t at Ottawa; the other by tbeprovsncial government at Victoria. The terminals of the line are to be at Vancouver and a point on the Columbia river near Hobson. There is to be railway connection with Victoria. Tho company was originally subsidized by the Turner government ut the rate of $4,000 per mile for 400 miles, but when the Seinlin- Cutton government was in office it repudiated the subsidy, thus preventing actual construction of the line. The original owners of the charters are the McLean Bros, and Dr. Milne of ibis city. They disposed of the charters to McKenzie & Mann, the millionaire railroaders, under certain stipulations as lo constructions, which stipulations have not been fulfil led. and there seems to be every probability of the Great Northern obtaining possession of the charters.-v The franchise allows the construction of a road through the rich Fraser valley, across the Similkameen and Boundary mining country to any point on the Columbia river, so that it is the most important franchise covering south-, em British Columbia. In the event that the deal as outlined in the above dispatch goes through, It will mean that President Hill has not abandoned his determination to build into the Boundary country. It is evident that the connecting link between the Great Northern and the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern road will extend from a point on the Spokane Falls & Northern, pro ably from Marcus or Bossburg along the Kettle river north to Cassade Ciiy and Grand Forks, B. C. A special from Vancouver to the Seattle Times gives an interview with D. C. MacDounell, the lega adviser of the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern, in which he is quoted as making the following statements: "The Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern railway has about closed an agreement with the Great North ern railway, uud the Grand Trunk railway by which they will con nect those two systems on the Pacific coast and in the Boundary country on the Columbia river, and thus complete an independent transcontinental line from the Pacific to the Atlantic, from Vic toria to Montreal. Messrs. McKenzie & Munn the multimillionaire contractors nf Toronto, are financiering the const Kooienay railway scheme, and the announcement was to bo made of the successful completion of the deal last Tuesday night, but a Blight hitch has ecctirretl neoessitat ing the posponement of the decisive signing of the signatures until next Tuesday. Operations will be coin menced on the Victoria, Vancouver & Kootenay road at once. The passege of the recent Victoria ferry bylaw by which the Great Northern sought to establish railway and ferry connection between Victoria and tbe mainland of British Columbia, wiis a part of a preconceived plan, Louis Lukes, the confidential man for McKenzie & Mann, was sent to Victoria purposely to aid in the passage of the bylaw, as it did away with the necessity of the Coast Kootenay railway establishing a ferry between these two points. Over the projected system passengers may leave Montreal on the Grand Trunk and travel to Chicago where they will be transferred over tbe American connection of the Grand Trunk to a point on the Columbia river, where they will again enter British territory and proceed to New Westminster, and hy tbe Great Northern to the Great Northern Victoria ferry landing or they may save time by going direct to Vancouver and taking the Lulu island branch of the Canadian. Pacific railway to Steveston and boarding the ferry at that point to Victoria. Tlie Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern system will be controlled by the Great Northern when finished."' A Sensible ind Reasonable View. Property holders throughout the Boundary district may well feel pleased with the recent deals in mining properties, and the evident belief among capitalists that no better opportunity to invest their money could he found than that offered by this section of British Columbia. Many things have happened iu the lust few weeks that show the increased activity in mining circles, among which may be mentioned the re organization of the Winnipeg company, the purchase by the Gooderham-Blnck- stock syndicate of the controlling ���interest-in the Fairview corporation, the (resumption of work on tbe Dominion Copper company's properties in Phoenix camii, the i-iiie of the Greyhound and other properties to the Standard Copper company, the final payment on the Carmi, and the bonding of the Butcher Boy group. The Granby smelter is working to ils full capacity, the Anaconda and Boundary Falls smelters are progressing rapidlv with their construction and will be blown in before long, and now it is reported that two more smelters are to be erected��� one by the Dominion Copper company and one by the company controlling the B. C. mine in Summit camp. All this goes to show that the importance of tbe Boundary as a mining country is being established und is a matter for congratulation to those who have placed their faith in this section. It is not known at present just where ihe two last mimed smelters will be located. This activity can only mean that still better times are in store for the cities and towns throughout the Boundary.���Mid wav Advance, One of tbe flood Things This Year. The new monthly, The Ladies' Magazine���the Canadian womiin'i newspaper���it in its second issue- Christmas number, and already its promised growth in strength and brightness is very apparent. The December number appears in a handsomely tinted cover, and its contents are of real interest to family readers, admirably printed and profusely illustrated. There is a beautiful full-page frontispiece; three bright stories; an illustrated article on the work of the Victorian Nurses; a sketch "Christmas with the College Girls," two pages of fashion notes; the month's wed dings, one of the popular features of the Magazine; the table on Christmas day: with illustrated receipes; "The Knack of Happy Gift-making"; and other holiday suggestions, Answers to correspondents; and a page .if news from Canadian women's societies. The whole number is bright���one of the best, and in the price the cheapest Christmas publication of the year ���and a credit to Canadian journalism. Ten cents a copy���The Hugh C. MacLean Company, Toronto. Hon. Smith Curtis, M.P.P., was in Toronto the 18th instant. The dispatches say be spoke in glowing terms of the Bundiiry country. It is claimed that the Granby smelter is clearing $900 a day. Holiday Rales By tbe Canadian Pacific Railway. In connection with the Christmas and New Year's holidays the Canadian Paific Railway will put into effect the usual local holiday rates of single fare for the round trip. Passengers can purchase tickets on the following dates:��� December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 25th, good to return January 3rd., and on December 29th, 30th, 31st, and January 1st, good to return on January 3rd. The Yale-Columbia Lumber Co., LIMITED. MAMU FACTU RERS OP AM, KINDS OF Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings and Turnings. Principal Hills at CASCADE, B. C EXTRA FINE : Lager Beer! Brewed Especially for Export. Warranted to Keep in Any Climate. NOTICE. VO'J'IOK is hereby ci veil Unit after the 1st day ���^ of December, 1900, ft homily of Two Dollars (92.00) will be ]>ald for every coyote killed In uny Hcttli-d district of the Province, niibjeot to the conditions of a notice dated the 22d of August, 1HM. Hy command- J. D. PUKNTICK, Provincial riecretrtry. Provincial ScereOiry's Olllce, 20th November. 1000. 7-4t NOTICE. The Columbia & Western Railway Company WILL APPLY TO THE PARLIAMENT OP t auada at its next Kent*ion for an Act UHsimllat* ing its bonding iiowers In fHsiiect of its railway and branch lines West of Midway to the power* already given in respect of It* lines constructed East of that point, exteudhii: the time within which it may complete its railways, and author- Izinn It to construct such branches from uny of Its lines not exceeding In ap.v one case tliir.y miles in leimth us are from trine authorized hy the Uovernnumt in Council, and Tor other purposes. II. CAMPIIELU OSWALD, Secretary. Otfl FERGUSON RITCHIE,? SUCCESSORS TO I. H. HALLETT. H. C. SHAW Hallett & Shaw BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, N0TARIE8 PUBLIO, ETC GREENWOOD, B. C. Dominion Supply Company A Full Assortment OF NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. TO REUBEN WELLS, Late of Greenwood, in Yale District, Sir: You tire hereby notified Unit I Imvo exnotiOud IliM.uulu tli�� sum')' of iIm "Undine" Miucrnl Clulm, sltunlf III .summit Ciilnp, In tin- lirmiil Forks MIiiIiik Division of Ynli' Distriot, HrilMli Clllllllllllli l(> I'OIIIlt !IH HI) IlKUfSMIIi'llt IIII Hllill clulm, iis will nppenr by u ccrtllli'nte m i\\ ork re- eorded October mill, imki. In tin' ullii'K of Hit' Mill inn tlm Act s.lil Anil If, lit till! cvplrilllon of nlili'ly (Ul) ilnvs of pulilli'iitioti of this notion, yon full or nifnsH io t'Miilrilnili' your proportion of tUi' exiieiiililur,' required nniti-r Suction r.��l, tot-ether with till costs of iiilvcrtlelntr.your hilt-rcs! iu suiil clulm sluill become vested In tlie subscriber (your co-owner) uiulurSi'i!i.lou4of tlie "Mineral Act Amendment Act lOull." Dated nt llossliinil. Ii. C, tht. Illlli ilsy ot November, IWJO. BOSS THOMSON. Hnlli'tt & slmw, Solicitors for Ross Thompson. Mn-I! Fire Insurance Agency PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Eng., BRIT- ISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE CO. of Toronto; WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Gkoikik K. Stockeb, Agent. Staple akb Fancy GBOCEBIES Hiners' Supplies, Hay, Oats, Coal, Etc. Patent Medicines: We have just laid in an EXTENSIVE LINE of STANDARD PATENT Medicines, of the kinds most in use and demand, and possessing curative powers. When you need medical aids come and see what we have. MMMMMMIMMMMIMt THE CASCADE RECORD December '.1,1900 BRIEF LOCAL MENTION. 'Merry Christmas. Shortest day of the year, this. Tbe Cascade school closed yesterday for the winter holiday season. Sam. Handy and Geo. Moore 'have gone to Moyie to seek the favor of Dame Fortune. <5. H. Miller, traveling auditor for the C. P. R., was n j��uent at the Cosmopolitan hotel here Tuesday night. Four feet of snow in the neighborhood of Phoenix i�� reported. If our rains had heen snow we'd have ten feet by this time. The must continuous rain of the past three months fell Wednesday night, beginning early in the evening and continuing all night. No mail was received here from the east or the States on Wednesday, it having gone astray or been held up hy quarantine regulations. Tommy, get your gun and repel the invaders. See the government reward offered in another column��� two dollars for tlie sculp of c. t coyote. Mr. and Mrs. Luff went to Ron- eon this week, where Mr. Luff will have charge of one of the Yale- Columbia Lumber company's plants at that point. Mrs. Wolverton has on display at her store a few nice articles fur those desiring suoh for Christmas pii>ents���gentlemen's toilet sets, i erfumes, mirrors, etc. To see them is to covet them. Conductor Mesker one of the affable and accommodating passenger conductors on the C. & W. between Midway and Rossland, was married last week in the latter city. The Midway band welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Mesker to their home in that place. There are not quite as many people in town as formerly, but the buildings are all here yet, and by June next there'll not be an unoccupied one in town. The growth that will be witnessed here in the spring will not be "bloat," but bone and sinew. We who Btay here this winter and keep things moving steadily along, and thus maintain our faith in the final outcome, will enjoy the pleasure of greeting the return in a few months of many familiar faces, whose wearers will admit they, too, would have done better to have remained here. Every citizen of Cascade should turn out and give those who have labored so faithfully to provide a cheery Christmas Tree entertainment for the children, a hearty endorsement hy their presence on Monday night, Christmas Eve. The admission for adults will be 25c, which will entitle them not only to the enjoyment of the program, but to the fine supper that will be provided. Children free. The Record i s about to make its exit from the scenes and activities of the Nineteenth century and hurl itself with renewed vigor and determination into the seething vortex of human struggle of the Twentieth century. In order that we may be financially re-enforced and encouraged to do our whole duty during the coming century, we hope all those who have been edified, refined, and amused by the weekly visits of The Record during the past century, and who have not paid the subscription price therefor, will now do so���and it would be no more than fair if they paid a cen tury in advance. CASCADE, AvtNut I HUfffi ��� ( H ��� [ im mmo up uw mm im Bffl iMy Qimj nffii- iHiffliHffli SOUTH T 1 1 �� 1 ��� ������Hi PLAN Cascade City vm up mm tup mm \\ v\\o, NSeVenTH Avc South *\\^xf SdALcaoor-r.-HNCH m. mm ��� ran Tfn mtm mtm Mr \\SMCLTtiV \\ . ��� . The coming Commercial, Industrial and Mining Centre of East Yale. The Gateway City Of the Kettle River, Boundary Creek and Christina Lake Countries. A Magnificent "Water Power of 20,000 Horse Power. v A WA S H I N G TON V A The center of a marvellously RICH MINERAL DISTRIOT. A most promising opportunity for business locations and realty investments. A most advantageous smelter location and railroad center. Cue mile from Christina Lake, the Great Pleasure Resort. For further information, price of lots, etc., address, GEO. K. STOCKER, Townsite Agent, Cascade, B. C. Or L. A. HAMILTON, Land Com. C. P. R., Winnipeg, Man That We Can Do All Kinds And ALL Styles of W/WrWW I : 1 mwmmHmmifmifVWriiim Fine Printing A Test Of Our Artistic Skill Will Prove. Oive Us a Trial.! WHtiMHMfrWiM,WttM��WUMiMM t*l ."""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Cascade (B.C.)"@en, "Cascade"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Cascade_Record_1900-12-22"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0190855"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.0166999"@en ; geo:long "-118.1999999"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Cascade, B.C. : H.S. Turner"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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