@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "e04d0495-15f2-4a51-8901-078c0cef56ae"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Phoenix Pioneer]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-26"@en, "1916-05-27"@en ; dcterms:description "Devoted to the interests of the Boundary Mining District. The Phoenix Pioneer was published in Phoenix, in the Kootenay Boundary region of southern British Columbia, and ran from April 1898 to May 1916. The Pioneer was published by the Pioneer Publishing Company, which was managed by W. B. Wilcox (from 1899-1908) and Thomas Alfred Love (from 1908-1911). On August 12th, 1910, the headquarters of the Pioneer burned down, together with a large portion of the town of Phoenix itself, and the paper consequently suffered serious financial difficulties. On April 11th, 1911, the Pioneer was sold to Gilbert Kay, who published and edited the paper until May 1916. The paper was published under a variant title, the Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal, both from 1903-1910 and from 1911-1912."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xphoenix/items/1.0186222/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " ;1 t ;/. ^F<^ ���v*^**^*-* a********���'1\" '���\" '���l*il*^lw***,,lT?T!??!��?*!!1^ ft! ffc< HUB, -^ w�� /M A^*' \"Z4^* , V v inop-sratipj^ elVioK^goodlVcoM^ ��0 ���#**?b*K Aoyo^Tt-f^^ ty^bef*? kin ���*- A*1 ifrv' ��ste4^toj-fe'^i-s Sillf of\"t1��e commuoity> whi|hf be .���_, . ���^yuietrana uaasJfti a wiH of hi* own the late Mr \"5-M/*-\" **ip*a ������*:&_.f ^ ^%��� r-a,�� iTjp^or^bric^.a Pran\"_& ��� fell Plan K. P. Initiation _ WlH 0f j-is, own the late Mr fcoid th(t tnej optI.,tvd-'fr_m the ' . , C����onlypefiedaMampof man tare. R. Arrangements ire beu.fi made Hw many qu--.lit.fs - - ��� l*��* with the view ot ���pcunng D\". �� K�� *> '���- . ��� __.._. _ ._. rted 911 gpod authority ^j^ttte^^ypbtn mine af *0.*_na is ito be oplffed *jip. tt Vs but thtee irndesiron-cKeremeo-*,. t- * '^ 4^D F,||pos'g��ft and D.^cLean1 'have !^|ed^4am>s ^|iair^^[o*-nson |ake ! Tfey belfeve thaVSii-tfcict will developjif'liig: Ip^vgr^de silver-lead tmine,1 S ~ ���%*,, ^ ^ ^ K F'itB'ei|Godf*'ey, of'Old Hazeltoo, tiapl^Athe^SV-fMane^ group in llo^sqiiMa&iD to Chi^holrrti Bw>_��* ^h^iMf a s^aft ��� do wo ^ Sq) feet,. e-^ojbijoi^ good v'eiti of bdrmtei h weo��ai^akes it*?' ndme frorr��>the ^G|rm^d^obold/vmeaning^ob1jri^ TfieV'QAr^! was given it by tbe \"fti1det��>/b#ause'of the fact that ttfe rntHerUL^wftich^ittoccurred^ con. titned \"ai^nic* anxlnvhich ^frequently madeth^i siclTwheo\\;hey5niried itr ����� ial certificate of,the assaj fe found on Rocher d^ i&ntain, a shore* distance *��* _^ I TheteXPort^e*t cogues due largfef-fefoTcang'estionJ lo^shipp- jng, the recent rapid advance in ^tne^ 'gnceof cash tiopper in London mdir eating the existence' of an' acute scarcity Electrolytic 's.^ now selling t)iere at ^15^ a long ton, winch is equivalent to 34 cent-a pound at tlie prevailing fate of exchange.^ % \\ Regardless Ot lipwi fas^ *of,, how slow the produltiep of copper hos\" incieased^tin ^the-, pasts the pne^ ajways, hasj been relatively ^ high when worrd-wide justness *-con- ditipns* \"were ^ pfWperoui,^ i For dlustration/ in 189&*t!$*p$oAF? copper outpafr^was,, ^essYthan^^S^ 000,000' poundsf^nd^hl^^ye^ige price that year w^nly-40-|)^ a pound v It w|as4 pefiodof wbrl'df -^ide indUstria^/depfessfon^ In 1%, hoWve!?*fwbYnf thV;fovri|i's output w_s^a^_^'three^*^mes ^thatf of 1895, \"coppet^sofd^at? ^avelag^ oeiSJOtitiK (^q^vrtS HearsiFrorrp^lMfmctEms Jfe^ r%1 foV, about three ������� ��3H S*'i% K'tto aoitiftte * clMi of-P*th����n Koixhti. Jit is intended that -tbe mtmberh from Grand Fbri?s aid Greenwood will participate Many sumtifted up in ttahe -woi double .ro_ecd no man There hyes to mourn hrt !es*5 twd si_teff.M-r��.*tDr.) Godfrey and M�� Greenwood ��itt participate Many H w fiwont0t _F,0 Mr, #wl Mw hf���� **_*^f*?g*g, *b��-*A *��i .H\\ >r=C��--ftn ortnw cft^�� -- -���*- \" nhYt year-ago v. ben i��e Spolcan*r 1 ample, II M*b*nz, viMted S ^'jm:Bi-ii<.'��';<#^^-.t;vg'^aj_^^ ^_? ;__y^-:' ATternooii ^:^^^i&fS0S^^^$ky$��^i^' v>^-*-*'*H-a'.'i_^r:_^'-\"i^^fp''r>ig^'- ?t^_^_*_a_*.ft>#isSi .*M��_|:''S*-:i-'.T; !>;����': l?^^S ifSv^iijiS^S'-Tft1 ^nlo^igibjaili-d^ *->?������ ^���.������-.\"i';���>'*\"-��� ���'j^v'i,\"-'**^*!^*'\". \\T-'''v^'-W^V***���'���**���'*''^ ���V^V:_,'*1*,'*'**!*'' l$^ssi_fitMu^^ i^-��>..vii��.:.*E--v**^-^::v.;!.&^-'-'i^^^ **��* ' ':;p^ultiiit^|^**>e^itag^ |*fi*^^*a��^|SlfS^^|'A i; ;#��i^. ..f.v.v'^-i:'1r''''' \"*-'; \"; \"���������'���������\"��� :press;;iBr^id'',;:-;T'2ta^ ^iS*'^ ^_t^proye|i^atit^^^ ^best ��� :siU^.;f^pi?:'' hw$ '^^erv^vWh.leJ~ ;, \"V-\">. \"^ -���'...���*'* ���^���'���.'s ���'. . '.', ^Ahgel;-FpiDd.,;:;T,?:^^'i'' ,->-\\.- ' ��� .:f iHea^;/Biscuits���The' new palatable, and whole- ;^me confe^ pec ial ly tp��re.pa red f o r . AVeak:- Sto_achs, and ftyr ���children. Recommended ^als-the harmless cure for Golnstipatidri^ Individu- :al}y wrapiped m waxed :':p.ai3er~ '-���: '{ff,; 4*\"' '���' '*���'..' , >���. In Cartons, 20c. ttie h.en -Ukw for \\onance- ��t h,Ki, ^e ^old X dues thjyl^Uf**^**^^ -^o ^Afa.-__* ___t r__ ._ ��4 ... Ush^*-*.... sii^lr-ii#*f- iri* *\"* -Smuh. ^atc, ftra th,_ b ^HJJj^t Keiripstofl Trellttet rhede��.Bate^m^a��-i^to -��� ���*���*���'���- \"JJSfJTilted- .^ome(vbS* Jn)h^aTff1��Se^��comiwo-^ the Benefit Smoker Tonight j-*rai,ce * ������ ? ofc-e-ordistnc deput* eardine the^fiinds^flitl^pro^n -���Of- ���.. ��� ~' ���������,-.^v- .iv/'.'/.- /.���������;'������;��� *,'-V-'-J-^'*.^i*-A.'.'.'.'M'-'- WV''V'':\"W:' -, -,i ^Liberal asspci*itJ^W^|;f vyj|Jb^;^ ���'MA Pound^l^^lftr^l^ure 'iPb'undjd.eciared.^K ^asCcbn cer n��d| J*^��M|d;^��t bm^; to :Hide:'Withires]^t;t^ :opio;ney>;P^1^10he^i^ 'rn^liiabdut^poft \"employed b^^e'pr^nci^l:^|socifc l|onibu\"t'by'\"tK\"!e^ i^o^f-ipnimitt^ ^^dpnaldAs^|airma^^ '^ ; ��� .ConfirmatiSrfbirmuch2bf��the'st6ry 'told J by;^o^o3jf/ \"Sul 1 ivan'���' pn i the Jg*it;ije'-^';sian^f|^ ^Siblv/F^^T-^elsliy' a -'conser- ,0 ,'.��� i' ���,..- ���'''* *v .-.-:;��� ���'..���-*���'; .v.'T'-- \\,\"**\\'- ^ -\" '���\"-\"' '- .r\\-'.\"..- Native\": ��� cJindidat^y^iti1;:, \"Vancouver. Heiaiu^lia^he h^'beehv-informed by. Sullivan^7in-:rvtw6' wireless ^messages from therSeatt!e boat that the pluggers'w6re \"on their way to Vancouver from- Seattle. He immediately got into touch wjth the police.at)d.the immigration officials. The matter had'-been mentioned to Hon. Mri Bovvser-fop election day, said Welsh, 'and,rthe\\Premier ex- pressed the wish that'ifjfc, could be shown that these ^men in,\"��y*incbu- .ver were:there for plugging:-purppses they should bejafrested. Acurious thing about the sitviation is that the 'Albariy:rqoms,.-iri:which a -number of.the pluggers..vv^erie kept, js atsove Welsh's grpcer-y^stbre. He did not; know; however,;until two\" or three daysTafter'the-election that the im-' personatbrs ibad'been busy so near him.\" '->V'': ��� ','-������'������. ��� . . '���: Card of Thanks i��S^^a|iii3i^efflbWb��h-l x^PftWB^MST^y \" 'y&'&Zfiifygiffi:] fitHilthd ^^oSena^f^clbpl spn^tp: /c''Ji .**'���' j't';7 '���' '���-'''iyi'^'^H>i!t''^.^'-^:-y'-yU'^\"-'',i''': ^.�����������-c'-\"'\"--_5': :'- '-**'.\" -. ',S~ (erntjark irtllpjsinessJ^t^^^ Unlptv t^i|||^||^^lrsl of|t|e ii(p^p^wili^S|t|fj[^ 'i.ipK*��y:hichJSifi^^3i^ pp<>i^pqt*^fea^cxiga enabling��� ;hu^tb;;earn a-liveTihopdi*?';.- ? ^Edr: thjeBnferrtatip^^ do'not knp'^NichOls^n,^be;:.it;| he'should^be'��an exam who ���*&reAb1eyse'd;-vwirtS:\"-ail^ faculties,5yeV are-ever,; complaining. Af nierry;:1augh:land:^hearty_;hand- stjake, com.bjne.d:?with:.:a.;'..'kep^ ception of;tlie; dutfls of a^unibn^irian and lodge^brbt^erhks'endeared,him to; all. Failure tomakfe tilts' smoker a^su'ecess\" 'tonight'.\\yill-Tstamp the benefits held out to..non-members by the above orders >as a lie, a sham and tool's visionr Now let each do his.qrart. ( .>< . . R. Vick and family take this opportunity of expressing their heartfelt appreciation of the kindness extended to them-in their hours of trials and tribulations. Patriotic Socie ty Notes y-�����; _J \". '���'��:-���������' Proceeds\"from the Edith CayjU' pictures were $i 12.55. Paid to the miners' union for telegrams', express on advertising material and films advance, $15:6,2,* 'printing 400. Admission tickets1, $4.00; advertising, $4.00; operating pictures,, .^afternoon and evening, 4.00; Dominion Exclusives, ' Limited, for -film, $'30.00. Leaving a balance-, of $55.53. A raffile of goods \"at Thursday's meeting metted $2. Parcels to the number of 20 were' also forwarded \"to the soldiers iivthe trenches. At the dance on June 1 a rug .will be raffled. It is a beautiful piece of work.and It is trusted that appreciation of the donor's efforts to assist a good cause will be shown by a handsome return of tickets sold. Tickets, 25c; rug on view in Black's window. ���'���'���rt-.Tfc: 'M-1' 'tT^'yT~*l^ ���'���''\" ���:���>*���������LJi....Lj:i;L^: &:S3?^ ''K fe.'^'-':.?l'-i\",^'^Sli^M?^ -t?Ki>^* I This mea# is; :h6me-cure ���' in i\" \" ���*���! Jl _���-i =-==��� *���sa e_l�� c wm^Mi i^w�� ii JJn- }.-'���: mam .:�� m/ ;%^' iyi,v;'^';v'ii��'Si^#'*'.': \"*^ 'i.-a.Wi-* -->.'|i-J!'-.'��..*'.*i9'- �� i^p:^#/^;fK;;j/ 6 :��*j^CvS;.l^ii*''vvii!?S Bent; for ~ajMJx~ ���., ^a^tend^-hur^-Hi '^Jfrwevs^ Mil .^j^ '\"������'*' l��4|tf??$|^^ ;|p��ding|ti.^ Ms^;;-rye;,aresi^the;Street touchy they [s^iyiwe^egleptvourhusi^ *..r*..Tf-,t>>_;-.0����*/i.---.-....-. '-- f*Se*Vstreet l^arPUhd attefr n ews.f?i��SiS?siy: ptilllir\" f.:r'.jv,:'��.v';^ we s we are sy'-say it is/a .��� _joia''. Invalid,. \"Buffalo? '-hd-'dis-- ffisS^f^^S^^\"-^ *?^'A��Wk^irheumati8mi -dropsy;; con- Ifo)!^;!^',^�����;;:���?';Of ;v,:the^bl*J^der,!<;:scaldirig''urine,���\"��� and IjK^!^^ ' Sh��-,d we report a'..concert: and ^^'SVi^v-ifevir^fprgiye^ us.;\";\" o .-itsS' heart//brriit -anyfl}i|jj&:bn ;|hje liubjec t, the, man's enemiesare/disappbiifted, and we are branded ���aswhite-Iiverecl cowards. '''^ ; ;/.'/'/:��� ' ;���.-'/��� ���'--.\\^'7/ tipbe'clpselyaffiliated withr/theGpld .field :Cpn^b^Nevada.':';^.^���-i''''''''':^:v;:''''���; $200^000? FORt: IliiiilioADs ' '.'���'. i',, ��� ���'. -������''..,:. ���'.-���' *��������� -/'������'' ������;- ��� ��� '���''.''. 1 ��� ��� ���'�� ������'���';, 1 ������:.'.\"���'-. Goyernmeht to Aid; In Developing Pretnier that development work on a \"mineral claim or group of mineral claims in any mining district has proved tbe existence of mineral or ore bodies in quantity and of commercial value sufficient to warraritan expenditure of public moneysforthe construction of roads, trails; and bridges to facilitate the operation and development of such .mineral claims, the Mine Products 581.1000 R.! E. Landis,\" superintendent', of the Marcus division, arid J. Walsh, trainmaster, who succeeds C.\" A. Manlhe /arrived' in Piioehijc- on a special car Mondfiy 'on a tpur of inspection. The former ; superintendent,1 F. D. Kelsey, has been ���s .... , ..... transferred to the eastern district, minister:;'ofrriiries may authorise the^j Business is reported to he better oh expenditure of so much of the publ.c the Marcus division now than atany moneys as rriay ��� be requ ired by .the minister of public works for 'the construction of such;; trails, roads 'andibridges.-:.-'���:���';:���'������;/.','.'���.;';��� ''Theminister^iof mines may, with the approvalof the minister of public railroads it -has been figii red - out period during thepast six years,/due in no small measure to (he opening of mining properties. . 1 In proof of the part played by the miningindustry in orks, authprize;an^expenditure of public moneys^/toward\"'.'the,; making of/trails, roads and bridges in arid tp any mineral district for the purpose of facilitating /the exploration the mineral resources \"of such district, such expenditure not to .exceed 50 per cent of the cost of construction,:and may,/where such trails, roads arid bridges- are made totNsmcszz* wcr v^-^Vi-^'^,i'*\"������ \"ai i uyi,:,. -.*yp course we ao���'������������not', claim ������������\"' ^&'a* ��^^P^?ua Pface ia>3*pur;;ppei\"H^ *{Sji ������ i * jfeVfe*\"^''?,'.''' ''V**'^\"..'.;^'-'.'*.^ -.: ; Ori;a asft fe^%-.i.. -'������'. . ../������K��,itf^,fey::. :.;..-��� '.I a\"snap.>/'^/;/'/��';''= -/V :.^;.;f\"/(>-// ��� :.*/::'VV:| V/\".rt |||:/ISSUED;.^E-a^ at Vnom^M^i^^o^^K: '1. :Uiiiomsig|Flp^ ���V^Accord^ ���by.'tHs/depar't'm The^ gbverrimterit's^bill to appropriate $200,000 toward building roads and trails to mineral claims makes . ������'������ \\j. *���..���-.������.,������ . .i 0\" effective another of the/proposals for assisting mining, which /Hon. \"Lome A. Campbell announced when he was. appointed to the portfolio of mines. It is entitled \"An \"Act, to ������.-���..���....���.-..,... Grant Special Aid for the Devatep-Wf\"���*���*\".orVcorppratlbh.having ment'.6f;the-:Mining:'.hdustry Province;'^ '?'\": j|��ng��oterests in such district refund Aidin^adconstructi given iri/cases where^examination of ^rt!pn \"^ \"ceed.ng 50 per cent of aprospectfshowsthatdsuch exp^ Iture of public] rrioney is Warranted: ��� T*\"? ls ^reby ^PProPP**ted a favbrableireport,lup ^ 50 per ?\"^^ f��nd cent^fthecb^ ' ��� hundred thousand dollars to be that iri .a 1000.|on ��� train of cars loaded with freight in Hie proportion iriwliiclv the cbuii try's freight tonnage is divided, would carry in tons as /��� follows: Mine prodticLs, 58.1; manufactures, 145; forest products, 105; farm and ranch products, 103; merchandise, 38; miscellaneous, 28. E-VMNlj P0WDDI Made from cream ol farlar derived from grapes. ���.'.;������ ':-:yy:...'j':-:.Lyy,y���\".-:,.;y.:,u: ���./���/',--'\\';\"/-'.'���*.'\"��� Best for good food and :':;,:\"/;/;���;:, :;;;',go6d''hfeaith.:i NO ALU For King and Country Following enlisted from Phoenix: Ashby, E. Agnow, B. : Augustinp, Petn / bridge may-be'pa ment. y vWhile no official announcement has been made in regard to ���J-JjJJ-J- . ���;:���' 'y:\"''\"-�����'������' ���.'���\"���;���.'���'-. L^'J:-\",���;���;.'���',��� '-���>**'��� ���'\"-���. ' the detailspf the bperatipn of; the Sub^ptiSnp^Opr'fetr^- WW^v&*:&x<.>'&>!.*^ ;iBrili*sted'iri/earia_adQwri';tri'->hft;-n fm'm'mVninw^ expended and applied by the depart, merit of ppblic works for the purpose 'authorized^ ���', ::;-;'\"i W*n ;eri I| st ed,';i ri:;!Gari ad 'a d o vyri jtp/t hefclose p^:1915;;^hile;;|5^;.^Blrk Rejoined,! fl\"i*i%re^ jlh��,J?&��Mi&X&A:nx7Travjs^ ,fJj.^LL':.J:JJJVf:V-:-H:-LL.^l^:.'^Lf.-.;:ir.'rU ������:-.*tS\"x\"tJ.i ���SISli''M^liunion hrarii^^ri^^-not^riOr^ ::.| tjje'\";:foir'egpi ng ncreased ;| by.^ap^ ^.iC\"::0ritarib::S/|i*s :Ji~aS*l;V^ eorollments.band more than one-fifth -p^Iilil^*lip^|?j^ |i^|th^Dp]n|^pnw^^ ^iti^!!<||i^i^^ (uriiprislf^nlsheli^^^ (|pcrjuJtsiand'*5^^ 1^n'f^;t^i.*2^/S's^\"^i^:*��/SSi^'i:^^^ from 'minirig districts i|ha^ :pases:prospectprs%bo;:b^ irijf|mineral;:ciairiis,rb^ to operate because of lack of t'raas\"**' ���-//���'.>*.\" ������*'.*' ������. '/, ���-'**\"-��� *-'i-,'l''-'',:V1':':'\";.'��� -���'���N--^*:-;;;';'!'\"',\"^r''':*''\" -1.\" ���' ' .���\"'\"'���'\";'\"'- portation facilities, can meet, their *���.:.���/;,-.,.:,;.::���������:.>;:..���;........ ������������-,';'������-;;.\".:.<.v*::^,::���:.. ���. ;���;...\" /5j0;.'per/cenJ- //share ^bf*th;e)cpst'siby' ;pu tting ; up::j the iiaboir.g|Frpin . ���'��� ex-, perience it is.��� kooiw.o th^at{prospectors and,other small^bpara^brs/will iwill- ipgly^me^ ;s^uctipri,;/*ei''hej^|J^^ [actual^casti^^^ labor ;pri^pUes|;Brtopth ;|nwd^^f^|||;^2C^ a!��istingsip/the|deyeJbpm wiperai.'^esources.;;pif; th e' prbyitice;;io ;lth��^iiy^n^ :|;:The/;;:;fpIlowi^ . shipjpjrig^;fi^u i^ .Grariby��inine./^b^ s mel ter: :/':/.^/; / ��� ���e,^?:' /!/^;*s ;-&\"?S l;:^/|#| ��i;-9is;wN_^M6^ i'^:iii|||3'802|^ ;I<6|ifii;l77io48|�� ?^i^8||��5i782i;| Ww&0IMPyMMy. li03^oS?if$':i^i Blundell, E. Bunn, J. E; PUffOrd.p.; 'j:;j\\ Odmvron, H. : Oarnioh, J, f. . button, H;,; Diechet't,*T. Daly, P. ���\",-/.;���, Donnelly, B/, McDonald, Alex, Bd wards,\"Whi.; Flerning/Jii'/';;;.;: Firid!ay,:'>J;'^/:;/'/:!/ Gr^am^P.^v^ Bcnnott, J. 'BrunO, A. T Ourson, it. - ^���Collins, J. , .-.'button,' A^ W DorineJly, M.,;/; Dawson,; Gi^.' ^ayidson^J.lii bugatvE; ;:'',-; \" ��� ,:.:.. ���r^;,,.; i',jj.f_-,'., .iv;-i-|*5/-,-.| ' ;/'Elsrribi'e^/IT^;;:^K ;:;'/Ppi-tiri2/F;#SS:;::; ���/ / Freoriiani'f~^;:/ '7tfle'ddes)Mfe?/:-S .;.>;.'^fe:', Itobinsoii, J. Salvage, li. Sullivan. Wm. Silas, T, Slovonsoii, J. Trumpoiir, J. Williams, T. Wilkinson, F. Roseiter,��� Sowell, H. Summers, J. Stratford, ��� Stovensot), D. Tlioiri'as. T. Wilson, J*. Wootten, 0. /Total Enlistmerit, 8i 'y'-b)��:; ...\";':..:V.:',��.,. 1:' ','���,\": '������'������*-!/,,���'.��� Houston, 26^miles east of Prince Rupert, is the next neyv town on the. tapis; More; fVirni machinery, is put off at this point in /one month tlia'n the .^ombihed fshipm tween Fort George arid the terininus ���bri\"the/;Pacific^jr:::;;;>/;./^?;-;;^.rf;v//:-'//';/;:'/ ^riuary^fv S^bruary;jv// ���'fMarcHi; 'KJ^:; June ftSil ;i% ;st;; ^Septerir^e^ .Hu_iphreys^;H^;|^ /Hprel)^T*-;;//;:|p|f^ liod gspp ;/��� bai h-'Sfi/lls 'lj^iM^jj y^M- ���^ck8pia;,';;Alltenj|||^^^ KemD8tdri'KJ^a;;Jsw$^ li^^^^$0^^^:!!^^'^^^^^ 'M*^ore'&M^?;|||||Mc^ Mp^onaljii^o i ngv'-H iigh//gf/ ;Nich^spn;?R||||^ Nej^pni^AngeIp7?|'^:;^ Pi^ladic^pJ^r'^l'^^ :Bieiree^:PS'-'^p�� '^^^i^-Mf0����^fK00Byi^^^^ Pjp^S!^P@|ti^o1^^:i?ll?B^ T_ '���_.'_.-\"���\"'*-'*-������������'.''������'*-^-.'^V-^^\"i-^,'\"���^ ���*f^H^'��.*4,,~'t'i'.-vSrt^: '-���.4\"'---'-iJi.:0-='i��w*c-r4��v��w ;ivircQiiap^S��|^|f*^^ 'f^Bm^s^^^sE3%s 4 cairip tjbu rrials: ;whto :gp'-^'i--'-''-:*':'KVVV'*--' ish!f his;: nibve jrrngh t la^umberldfl'bur r jtl^iw?��^^;//^' ��� '^\"^���;r'���^VY*-~r'-^,'*'/'^,jr:****iyes ��� irom ^ ^^^Bi|l'^#tH^past^ i* \"i* ltl|l^ ... j^ftiiiiKt'iips^^M^^ \"J ! newspaper representsombre:' ;tp\\ a!';' community ^tHari^ a;thing^to>be^ taken pff a high sbel^ the;dUstlblownv off it when ; required by:a few and then returned. That we^ havevshownlmore faith in ^ii*;S';��'?'-:';>-^'^^l^ \\y u llpPffc;'^!^'^*5^^3^ k * ��|||g/i0^1yea;rsj^oes/wit^^ ^^^^i0^^$pS$^- -W^;'may hasteri v the^ i|\\5' Jllflllf^ cpat,'-in a^fi W$W^& l^ij? iStitw^l*^ 'IJI'^ iS#^;\"://4day\";be'spon''.wben'/we -step --forth a $Z!^Hfr^.yz!-jj;J^,i:J.:���;;���: ....*,������������ ���'...'.-''.���';...;;.../.:/..'... ���\".���'r' ���:' *- Pfe ^v^rg'-^^ erect' . jf f'srf*;'.'-.----- ��� .���-.��������� Sj /^-*S*^-.;^- ���\".\";^^���\"-K^*,Ti���>-^���*;{*T^ ;|hewang|35^|and^ :;|sla^,'j6|^/0|||^|./^ ^^������\"v^^f;/,.; ],; ,',v.-i'i->l-,'^'**?l-'.''���, .: '���'���''.'���\",!'.-.'' \"���;'-���'\"''.-'��� .K|Ajice^AVm:,7sit:ua^e:/^ 5/ ^|^;;^dewat^:;is^ /?[Hrig^:\" Al icef#rrir^ .puts|||in p- ���'��� from Observ^or;^u1^^bje^j^j^ icbni pectingto^^e^^rj^ ;bay,:' orifwhich tthe;Stbwnl^Kl-Anybx: ;aind ���: Grariby^^mmer/f are||sltuatedy; Among thosp��p^ratirig)i^^ xamp}are;;Garfield,:G ^eyada^siftnYan7 ?M&SM&&\\*i ���:United'lVil|ife^ �����je,.i.Sj'hij^h?girad^ silver andjchalcbci^ ^Most of the development is from -snajFtsV=sbme':'of which have reached a^i-eptKi^t'oVer\" 600-^feet. Along'with fthe j high grade, are greater bodies/pf^rnilling ore. Some of the development has reached a dep h Where heavier;hoisting machinery is required. \"United Metals Co:, of which Dr. A. E. Severance, Tacoina, 'is president and treasurer, prpbably will make some shipments- pf /high-grade ore this year. S:j -^-H :'\"'..:' . The Chicago Exploration Co. is making improvements at Alice Arm ,to facilitate mine development in that pamp. ArJribng ��� these will be the constractconofa 16-mile wagon road /from tidewater . up Kitsault river, and a Idock at the town of Alice Arm.; This company is said Y : mkMmmyyw ��\" r :-f^;/a''Vir\"'-,:.-''- ' - I? \"phtmm^^y^u i^^iMMk^iyM'yyL- wth feet that scraped to none. -:^1P^ sEaiy?|bh;;yes!' ��� \"-\"'ia'\" ���n n v^.t,.,, , fE^ting a newspaper is a pleasing J>'��* ^^��$'($^^ss if ^o\".:;ban stand it. - ��� /> ror>i��li^#s^nients;-:the^^ claim thev iMffti * ^V*��',Alt,-fe��fc'I-,'1;-.'.--:.'i1'' ���������'������ . ''.\" .fflV*'.'- J sJi^r^||||/;/;take',Up;t6p'.much space.-/ fM\"there is a scarcity of advertis. HAVEf|ll ip SICK? Then you > realize iiJie tftterv weakness that robs ambition, /destroys appetite, and makes work, a Mirden. ..��� To restoretliat's'iengtliandsteminBthat is so C'saeantial, nothing^ has ever equaled or compared with Scoitt's Bmi-Jlsfon; he- cause its yBtreoigQx-BySstmmng , nourishment invigorates the Mood to distribute ^einergy througfiout thefbody whifieits tonic value sharpens the appetite and'restores \"���^th ��u - 'nitnral* petrmknent -way. If you arairun dowi, tired, aervous, overworked/or lacfk strtettgth, get Scott's lar and the people ��~rworked/or ladk 6trten,gth, get Sec ��� i ������.. * I Iftnulsion t/t>-day...< At any drugstore , r ' 6cfKt&Bowne.T_roato,Ont.- ���-.;'���'.���/ Coal miningjighte of the Dominion, in Manitoba, ^Saskatchewari fand^'Al- berta, the Yukon^iritoryiila^^ortb.' west Territories anct in a portion of the Province o^BritiehOolumbiav may be leased for a term of twenty-ohe years renewal for a further term of 21 yearB at an annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will toe leased to one applicant, '.; Application for a lease must be made by the applicant in .'person to the Agent or Bub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. ���������������'.. * In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsur- veyed territoiy the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. * Each application must bo accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, bub not otherwise. A\" royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate ��� of five cents per ton. . , The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full Quantity of merchantable coalminedand pay the royalty thereon; If the coal mining rights are hot being operated,' such returns should be furnished at least once ayear. ' The lease will include the coal mining rights only, rescinded by Chap. 27 of 45 George V. assented to 12th June, 1914. For full information ,. application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W.W. OORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.���Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for, ���.88375. ' YOU will find your -washing finishe'd earlier���and belter-���and your work will become far easier by using Sunlight Soap, for it cleanses and purifies clothes more quickly and thbroughly than prdinary.soap. Sunlight is the most efficient Laundry Soap sold on the Canadian market today���-It is pure beyond compare. You try Sunlight Soap according to directidns, and you'jl see the early morning sunlight shining on a line of the whitest clothes that ever spoke*of housewife's pride.. '�������� It's kind \"to the hands. Follow; directions. Sold at all grocers. 1313 A $5,000 guarantee says there is not a particle of adulterant or impurity in Sunlight Soap. 1% | *yittji(<:,.��:JJ;J.LL ;���.-���������:���... i (,t J m&m&xSP-yy: ���������:���.: \\.���:;������:'���*''.'���'���^������^^^ yK0\\jt\\0}a.st' ^xKaoooo-r '<���%<) ��fiir:tf&\\ \"SMs/S\" 3firZ0 Mftt'jTd 00 _ ���g_--^pJkMkixgSjft*^ ;LO:.;>OSF.' r SUPERIOR DINING SERVICE S��SlSP3S2*3BS-��^^ is a feature of the Great Northern. Our mafefiiifi- cent. Dining Cars are carried on'all through trains, furnishing all the luxuries ofthe season at moderate cost. Commodious smoking rooms are provided in which the luxury of an Havanna can be enjoyed. * _^., *> We have an attractive through rate from Phoenix to ports in Great Britain, France^and Italy, collecting with neutral steamship lines''via New York. * Out of town inquirers-telephone or-write for v rates. We will arrange Passport. y J{f J. V. INGRAM, Iyocal Agent' JJ Earn *_�����__?��� l!Le Consolidated Mining* & Smelting Co. OF CANADA, LIMITED Offices, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS A#D REFINERS SMmaaasmmamamaamwammamaaamammammaanixttam^ Purchasers of Gold, Silver. Copper and Lead Ores ��� -TRAIL BRAND PIG LIS AD; BLUESTONE AND 3PKLTEU. ���m 4 ~ i ir* < < , ,i�� > ing in <^i- ~��*. f. W&B-jrt*-* *T*. t^lij . Clothing- Underwear Shirts ^ * n. .*, \\ / Shoes ' Hats Caps, etc. L Brawn \"Everything: aMan - Wears\".- - , It costs $1 a ton to cruuh oats at Vernon. ' ' / Quicl_' lb;\" tins is'now quoted*at'$20 a case/as Snowshoe Lodge No. 46 Meets every Monday Evening at Oddfellows' Hull. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Our hall is for rent for dances, social evenings, etc. William Oxley, Noble Giand. **' Thos. Lloyd, Fin. Secy. Mark Jtukfn, ltec. Secy. * .-*-��� -.'i-f'.fi'';'-' ���������'-^ Daughters of Rebekah Phoenix Lodgre No.'17 MootH in tho OrtcirollowH' rrnll, Khwt and Tlij-d Wc'd;iesday*i. Mrs. N. McDonald, Noblo Giimd. Mrs. Amy*A. Cook, Such clary. K. of P. Lodge, No. 28 Phoenix, 8.C. Meets Tubsday Evening at 7.80. Sojourning brothers cordially welcomed. li. E. Baiin-rs, C.C. C. If. Knight, K.ofR.S. New Stock of Kodaks; Films and jSupplies, Fishing Rods, and . Tackle, etc. / , , .': AT . .. , ' ^ 'n All Almstrom's Jri *. %!&4s!h&k�� r\"fiJ #*��� '��>7 MM wi-iti'-'V ���J \"r ���'������'���-J * ��� ,*^*v\"' ,l-4 ���'���^ M v ��*-���***-J- i'-^ **-u ... e'l ���_�� t ��� *���, C��_'* < fj. ��� PYTHIAN SISTERS ���Vlountain Temple Lodge No. 17 Moots Jn Pythian Hall, JjOwor Town Second and FouiLli Thm-clixyg. Mrs. J. A Morrin, M.K.O. Mis. K. Tilton, M.R.C. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES - Watches 1 Railroad . .# Phoenix Aerie No. 158 Meets in the Oddfellows' Hall, Friday Evenings, ��t 8 p.m.\" Vwiting brothers arc always welcome. BlCIIAUD Bl.UNDEr.L, W. P. (T. R. Clarke, W. Secy. S. H. & E. F. Lodge No. 47 Meets Every'Sunday Evening at 7 n.m. Visiting Brothers Are Always Welcome ' , Celuis Nelson, Pres. '*���**, . * \"Algot T,akson, Secy. -.' . *. X.ouis''CARLSONrRec*.'-Secy.' *>* I Creamery Butter DELICIOUS AMBER-COLORED BU'PTER, \"COLD AS ICE, AND SWEET AS \"A NUT- TRY A POUND. 5 FRESH CREAMERY, 45c; 2!bs. for 85c.; 14-Pound Box, $5.50. Shamrock Hams, Bacon and Lard. Eggs In Season. TAYLOR & NELSON, PROPS. fa i '\\ Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes ��� ������������������:��� .-. '\"'BEST BRAND ALWAYS ON HAND / Specis*.! Lin.e of the Favnous Lowney's Chocolates .'.^m.ojkers? Supplies. > -\"Soft Drinks. '%���' ���;���v���^{���, .* \\v English Billiards. Pool. Bow.ing ABieys ���n-wti ��� wtM.*amiaiBBamssiym ag-aij-ist'StS and $8 prevailing- in the pasr. * ���- .'' * ��� i * 1 \" <* * 4-**! . k Tom Long-boatv the famous,Indian Maratben runnerr is no'iv.a corpora1!! in the 180th Sportsmen's battalion in Toronto. *���- ' Axle.grease*isno'\\v\" selling' aV 15c a\" pound. Twenty years ago butter '*% and axle grease sold at 10c a pound in Manitoba. ' * Sir Herbert\"A'mes stated this week }at Toronto that 6,000. Americans had enlisted in- the Canadian expeditionary forces.- The first shipment of red spring salnTon-to reach Prince Rupert this year sold hr\\S}4c a lb. . In former years it realized 4c. The pillars supporting the Co- quahalla hotel at Hope have been painted white. This does not refer to church members. 'Recently at Curlew $203.10 was raised in 20 minutes to . paint and enlarge a church. Must be quite a few camels in that town. \" Seventy-seven B. C. druggists are firing lead pills at the Huns. The remainder are at home shooting off their.mouth over prohibition. In March 1911, J. H. Hawthorn- thwaite purchased a $30,000 block in Victoria. He is probably the richest socialist in this province. . FJELLROSEN LODGE NO. 24 ' ^ ' * Moi'ts in tho Scandinavian Hall, on Second and : Fourth Wednusdays, at8 o'clock. _ ., ~��RS.XiOnsCAH-SON, iPrcs. Mus.'a. Johnson-, Sooy. WATCHES ..* See our Special Display this week.. Large variety; all sizes arid prices. , * __________________/, Easy Payments, If Desired, No Trouble to Show tlie Goods. <*Ol,V - it �� fU ft* '*-���\"���ftt-AH*. -:��V.!*',^'Sb_ if K ,'J Vnfl'\"*? '*��>,^ i_jJw>* * ���\" Y .-ii 'r *l vs ���*_?���* #iS>*f* -*t\" I s* A- ',��� \" *; -i* /' ���3��P ��� to * **'���**������.''' ���*<. 3 I E ^B��lack, Jewelfer | >4J'er<> #* -^>*-*U.��-' *> J, * 'ij- * it *'���'-' > MOEMX MINERS UNIONI * No. 8, W. F. of M. Meets every Wednesdav Nig^t, in Miners'Union Hall,-at 7.30 P.M. Wm. Smith, President. D. J. McLeod, Vice-Pres. NeiL McBeth, Treas. ���J^ J- Evans. Secretary. . THE UNION HOTEL EHOLT, BRITISH COLUMBIA A Delightful Spot to Spend the week-end Hunting and Fishing Bar Stocked with the Finest Wines, \"Liquors and Cigars DAVE OXLEY PROP. A. Q. Johnson, Prop. First-Ciass Accommodation for SVIiners finest of Wines, liquors and cigars in stock. - ���PHONE 72. . YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. THE PHOENIX PIONEER Sonfc to any part, of tin* Do minion for .$2.00 a year. The^ wonders of parcel. post are yet to be exhausted, but the postman has still to be born who can deliver a beefsteak and a bulldog at the same time. ��� The skin of the white or Beluga whale is being. shipped in tens of tons from B. C. whaling stations to eastern shoe manufacturers. It is satiny, poreless and; almost waterproof.- - - .. W. C. Leacy, customs officer at -Roosville\", died last Monday of pneumonia. For a number of years he was constable at. Elko, and well known around, Sandon, Kaslo, Creston and throughout the Pass. Transportation of ore at Franklin camp will be cut $7.50 to $9 a ton. Ed.*-Cleghorn is supposed to have signed a contract for transportation of 1000 tons from the Union mine aiul 250 tons from the Maple leaf group at $5 a ton to Lynch creek I with auto. PHOENIX BAKERY W. WILLIAMS, PROP. Doughnuts, Madeira Cake, Lunch Cake for Sunday use delivered on order every Sat- .- urday. Give us a trial order. CAKES MADE TO ORDER AT MOST . REASONABLE RATES TELEPHONE 53 rtunity Knocks But Once at Your Door! .3T if: .'.���i%-.-.-��j #\"��� Your Hides, Salt Them and Ship to ROBERT A. BROWN MIDWAY, B.C. % Top Prices for Dry and Green Hides. Fresh Milk Cow For Sale. There re only two words in the vocabulary of opportunity---\"how\" nd \"now.\" I is the time to advertise the odds and ends that have been cluttering up your premises for years; for instance, that Baby Carriage, Stove, Bureau, Rifle, Cook Stove, Furniture, etc., etc. per line �� \\y #w , ��.Mw*M��^Vv��...^..*m -tAp.-ntmfxiyH.xiflt/teipt. -tf** -** PIONEER, PHOENIX, BRITISH COLUMBIA :nu ���u-ffls i^-'-i'-. ,.-.���.,.. ||ggj^*^:;--;p:S:^':';^{^ ','\";':!t'f'\"' '���''-'''\"'!'���'\"'\" \"'\"'\"' w i-' -��� ��� '����v;;.:.'IL-y^ <- ���������'���::��� \" '���::j!:-^-J',*^rV^'A'j '���''.\" J..v : \":i*;'?S'^v '<.-��� 'A ;!;>;?* %J,Ki; = :���* ��������� v;a.nr.-i.i^*iy;'. ���n-am i-WAl' ^-k^. W; ;'.s\"vr>.';: I��'4*'��� :;S*3s ���ffi*;'j55i?5sS l��?-��^; -.-.\"l^^&'-sr-****: J?:\"', m Exceptional advahtag:e_:;to Miners; * warm^o*a- gi'K'yjJ. \"^.^.-j;.r::������������):l.^.j^.. ���-:���.���,'...'.,.':v'.':'\"..,:^;-.;���'.:.���/-;'\";.;:'���' ���������^,>;':!'���.���'.��*������*\";'*;'���''���''*'-���*\"���;';'' '::'V f^jfttri^l^Miry^Clean and^Cosy-\" Bedrpqjrn;^^ ��w,-<2ua^^ ;.*.; ���;- ��� :'L'.:],..y>-L-J'L'l;/J<>'-''LJ,\\'J !;V- ���'. ,\\ > r'''..;''.>^\" /. tv; .1^ ������. ���'���, .'v':'���--'/''';>-/;\"'.';''-.\",': ^'\"'.'.\"** ^.* ^ .' '���\"-'- .������\"-'.J''-'.' ,.'-���,.���''.! -. I; ���'.'.. ���'���:���;**:'������'; ueews? li1. ���������*i-^0,v'\"'*v���_'' \"Tr^-Jjymmi*-*Tw* ��� ���\"*\"�����������������^���������������''** w^^BI^^-^ ������'-- ^���*,��������� .��� ^^^^\"���'-i.^^fc^^. I^_i S.M< Ma^>* ���\"���'.���* aaamam ���> Waamw ��� ^^a*a*r;j.,maaw-. ^SMMaW* aaj*a- Local and General v; Free miners' licenses expire next Wednesday. Ground squirrels are much id evidence here. Ij Wanted���A fire escape for fhc Phoenix public school (?) , . ^XMrs. Wm. Campbell returned from Penticton Saturday. ���ypFpr. Sale���Mint Rooming house; a snap; cash or terms. See Mrs. C. S*jy '���H-'p-^-~^-.-i- : ���?���; n ������ ' '������:-0^:'';jy ������ri i-'.ijr,'v.-*S���'\": m '. .',-.na*... 2c-Z: \"-'���?'��� rr?V'' . '���^���^���^f ������* i?=? __. SIliSll-M r^^-'\";\"��i:*W;t^!*^1'1 \" I I �� . I ir_>--p--l_M-��-q^^W_-^��^^B^^^^l^^^^^^ :#S��-��Cv ���''^-V.--:--g^->.v'vi.-J-y^^J*^-r'^ ���??#: ������^���i>^trt.^-.j^ *fO��''?;-ri~ JSiJifBllIP m^^^i^0^^^mL^,iJBrJ^'y M^aam% ^a^;^g|gg^gij,ft! i?'$S��w -������IJNDER.*^ SwOMAiN'S^PATRIOTlb SOCIETY ^iSnf;Bhergr/et 1 c\"iCbririm itt��>��\",'.has aparecl ' n��.; X-e-i^pt-^e.-tofmeike'this dc��.rtBoe -tHe Jb*e*Brft In -the history o-f the organi-eation. The Projgararn Il8t)8 yiour old favorites, not -forgetting the state.y Si��r Rogdr de Cpverly, FrenoK Mlnuot ;.ahd:Vii^sriia^eei. '0&4faw&to9tmtOte&- up flavor hdii prisoner < for you in wax-paper and tii-foil. The outer, , wrapp-a- ic a - valuable , . coupon worth saving for >' \"Re^mental or. College , Shields. Your dealer has Tutti Frutti in any of five mellow flavors. OMCiMATORS Church Services St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ���Service Mr.y 28 at- 11 a. m. Sermon on ** The Signs of the -Times'; Is the '��� Return of Christ Near?\" Sunday school 2 p, m. Prayer meeting in the church Friday at 8 p.m, Rev. J. R. Munro, pastor. St. John's Church ��� Holy communion at 8 and 11' a.m. Morning prayer, 10.30. Sunday school at 2.30. Evensong, 7.30. Rev. A-. M. Lloyd, vicar. * _ 'The stated services at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel are as follows,���Second aod fourth Sundays in the month*. Mass at 10 a.m.; Sunday school after mass; .Evening service at 7.30. Rev. Father Dom. Dorval ,*, r,# , ��� tnuu-. -__UC) wbkh r-o-hi-iui vEvans, A. Turano, C. OUon 'and Morrison, Following constitute the officers: Rev. A. M. Lloyd, president; W. R;-; Morris, secretary-treasurer. Committee, Messrs. Evans, Olson; Morrison and Roberts. Conductor, :R|v;i&i- M. Lloyd. It is the society's intention to rehearse on Friday nights at 7,30 p. m., beginning the 26th of the coming month, in union hall. There are openirfgs for violin, -flute oboe and clarionet players'.\" - tts''--'r':A'.' Pi;'i'';.\"'\"'���;' ���'''���'���, %W:ij-'y: wtfHi-'Jjj ^*5''.^'.l * :, 1: . Mirny $P0 l'^'.''-'- INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS. * ���^o*5ffl^���wat��.-M,l T. S. QUAJMCK PHbE^IX,B.C ���_,~- HALCYON HOT SPRINGS OE��SN ALL THE YEAR Wf.ter---Suro Ourt For Rh��umatl*snn If you suffer from muscular,, inflammatory, sciatic, or any other kind of rheutuaticai, or from metallic poisoning of any ��� sort, don't delay.. Come at once and get cured.- Most complete and best arranged bathing establishment on the continent; AH departments under one roof'. Steam heated, and 'electric lighted. Rates, ��12 to $1V pes* week WM. B��5VD, Vrop. H&ieyon - Arrow Lakes, _*.0. Local Railway Schedule The following are the time table schedules governing the arrival and departure of local trains: GREAT, NORTHERN ~ Departs every day at nine a.m. Arrives daily at 5.10 p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC Leaves daily for Nelson at 12.15. For the west, via Penticton, at-the same hour on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrive in Phoenix from Nelson daily .at 4.45 p.m. \"From, the west, via Penticton, at the same hour on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. To Whom I* May Concern TAKE .NOTICE! that I, tbe undersigned, intend to apply to the/Board of License Commissioners, at 'their next meeting, for a transfer of the liquor license known as the Queen's Hotel and 8ituateed in Phoenix, B. C��� to J. B. Boone. Dated at Phoonix, B. C, this 27th day of April, 1916. , . Tom F. Oxlby. EGGS FOR HATCHING From my noted BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, and 8. C. WHITE leghorns.���$2.00 per 1 5. F, J. HABBINSON, RO\". Box 56, Phoenix, B.C. Of all kinds promptly attended to. Rapid Express and Baggage Transfer. Careful attention to all orders. Phone A56. James G. McKeown Bowling Tournament Eijded Saturday Chas. Knight and A. White copped the bacon in the Royal Bowl. alley tournament conducted by Taylor & Nelson. , On Saturday night the event closed, some of the scores uncompleted, but^failure due only to time to complete their respective score*. White was awarded the cup in 10 pins,*- and Knight for 5 pins, 10 PINS ' , PLAYERS . CAPTAIN- Hans White H. Brewer F. Fredericks M. McWha R. Bassett E. Murray W,'Biner A. Jacobson Dan McDonald J. Leslie -, * > - ' - CAPTAIN���5* PINS A. Hendrickson J. Leslie . , < A. McQueen T. Quance J. Jeromo N. Mclsaac J; Cook R. Bassett C. Knight *' .* G. Rogers - .jCreo., Ellis R. Rickey E. E, Barnes Mussatto Nick Palorcia W. X. Perkins .Wallers \" T. McElroy * J. Jeromo ! A. Wallner . !* N. E. Shore Sorten A. Johnson\" ��� Chas. Swanson J. L. Cook C. Reid Nick Musso A, Adolphson D.* Boyd \" W. Oxley -PLAYERSt A. Elmgreen * P. McWha - E. Murray * A. Franson Gus Eklof A. Spence ' C. Reir* A. Adolphson N. Shore - F. Fredericks A. Heard J. Evans H. Tuppline R. Taylor N. Palorcia ��� W. McLaughlin L. Taylor E. Geddes >. Riddle D. Boyd BOWLED- 15 �� 7 12 8 10 7 8 7 '��� 14 10 BOWLED 8 9 * 13' 7 13 12 5 11'. 13 10- POINTS 67961 - 2753 ' 4585 3347 3907 2740 3203 2812 - 6018 3955 POINTS . 917- 1270 . 1510 , 786 - 1600 . 1422 ' 561 - 1490 2028 ���'- '1388 \\ * iSi\" Water Glass Egg Preservative ��� ~ - r Fresh Stock, just arrived from England. Pack your , - r - I ^~ Eggs now at a low price, and eat them fresh next Jan- ����� ���� ^ uary, when Eggs are Six Bits a dozen. TWO .POUND TIN FOR 40c. T. S. QUANCE - Phoenix, B.C Your Milk Su >- Should come from healthy and vigorous^Stock, ^^ handled in a CLEANLY AND'SANITARY -.*?���iS* i*i*..w, VskT?. ���\"-i �����<*��� w > * ^��� *\" - > S- < J\\. tt i* ,��-> v-w.vV, U(rC vJ>* .'. ''���.>%;a TH E DAI RY > J.Mil. Haniiam, Prop Phoensx Steam Laundry Phone 11 LAUNDRY CALLED FOR AND DELIVEREDr PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION , GUARANTEED. Modern Methods- No Acids Used- White Labor TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED Phoenix Garage KNOB [\"HILL AVENUJ5.? First-Class Automobile Repairing at Reasonable Rates. Complete\" - -* Line of Accessories Car For Hire. 'PhoneS* The Lake Studio OP GRAND PORKS--PHCENIX BRANCH Wlil Be Here Again jUJ^y | Q _ J ?�� Ready for business (INCLUSIVE) BROOKLYN AVE- (Next door to PSonesr Offlo��) The BEER ^v'ITHOUT.A PEER Is the Best Beer Money Can Buy A FOOD, DRINK AND TONIC Made from Highest Grade Materialsi Only ..Union .v Labor .*. Employed The Sanitary Conditions Are A MARVEL OF CLEANLINESS Our Plant is the Most Modern On The Whole Pacific Coast CASCADE is for Sale at the QUEEN'S HOTEL BUY IT AND TRY IT. YOU WILL ENJOY IT. wrmmsg} BREWED AND BOTTLED AT VANCOUVER BV VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED ���v;^r"@en, "Print Run: 1900-1916

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Titled \"The Phoenix Pioneer\" from 1900-01-06 to 1903-06-20, 1910-09-10 to 1911-10-14, and from 1912-03-30 to 1916-05-27. Titled \"The Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal\" from 1903-06-27 to 1910-08-06 and from 1911-10-21 to 1912-03-25. Published by Pioneer Publishing Co. from 1900-01-06 to 1910-08-06, by T. Alfred Love from 1910-09-10 to 1911-03-25, by Kay and Conway from 1911-04-01 to 1911-06-17, and by G. Kay from 1911-06-24 to 1916-05-27."@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Phoenix (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Phoenix_Pioneer_1916-05-27"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0186222"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.1"@en ; geo:long "-118.5833333"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Phoenix, B.C. : Kay and Conway"@en ; dcterms: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/"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en ; dcterms:title "The Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en .