Array ���. GOLDEN ERA \ i % VOL. VX NO. 15 GOLDEN B.C., SATl RDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 18SG $2 Per Year LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! FULL LINE OF GENTS' TOP SHIRTS & UNDERWEAR Just to Hand. LADIES ' AND GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES Going at Very Low Prices. CANNED GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. ALL TO BE HAD AT \ CHA.S A. WARREN'S. AGENT FOR GIANT POWDER. Watch, Clock & Jewelry Repairing In the best style of jthe trade with the least possible delay. Mail and Express orders receive prompt attention. JOHN .-CjUItj-AjV, tVittelimaker and Jeweller. i 4-oldcn, (B.C'. Opposite the Columbia House. tfuosofl-s BAY CO. (INCORI'OIUTED 1670.) "A Drop "In the Bucket" doesn't amount to much, but a drop in prices amounts to a whole lot to most people. That's what has happened in the Grocery Department of the Big Store on Stephen Avenue, Calgary. There's no reason why you shouldn't get the benefit so drop us a card and get more valuable information on the subject. HUDSON'S BAY STORES, CALGARY, ALTA. WHO WAffTS APPLES. A CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED OF ONTARIO FALL _VND WINTER VARIETIES QUALITY , EXTRA CHOICE, { WORTH A DOLLAR PER BARREL MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND BUT NOW OFFERED AT FIVE DOLLARS. MY STOCK IN ALL LINES IS COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED. LOWEST PRICES FOR / FIRST CLASS GOODS. J. G. TEMPLETON, ONLY Wholesale and Retail Drug-gist between Winnipeg and the Coast. , Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Calgary, Alberta. The Neilson Furniture Co (Limited) Will mail, free of charge, one of their Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists to any person sending them their address. The Neilson Furniture Co., Calgary, Alberta. -I'll TOWN. Golden, on the main Hue of the Canadian P.-ieiKc. Hallway, at its connection with the Bteuiiilioiit navigation of the Columbia river j the uiiueriil umi commercial centre of ���astern liritisli Columbia: lieuilquurters of tli j Hold* eu Smelting works, tlie Upper Columbia Navigation Co., anil lumber industry; the outlet for the widely known and fur tinned agricultural and grazing land cf the Coluinliia & Kootenay Valleys ��� unrivalled liir scenery of all kinds; the distributing point, for tlio richest mineral couutry ou the continent. LOCAL JOTTINGS. The beautiful made its appearance in our midst lust Saturday night. Mr. W. Carlin, of Carlin A Durick, Fort Steele, spent a few days in tow n this week. Tho Kicking Horse is closing in rapidlv, owing to the (owner-is of the water. See my Silverware for Xtnas Holidays. Buy before the choice is gone. Chas. A. Warren. Work on the Methodist Church ie being pushed ahead a* rapidly as the weutlier wilt permit. Direct and Quickest Route to nil points East, West and South. Lake . tea-mere leave Fort William for Owen Sound, ALBERTA. Tuesday. ATHABASCA, Thursday, MANITOBA, Sunday. Mr. C. A. Warren has a fine display of silverware, suitable for holiday gifts First come first served. An addition hus been built to the west end of the C.P.R. platform which will much facilitate the delivering and receiving of freight nt the depot. Cheap Excursions to H. G. PARSON . ALEXANDER BLOCK. HOUJJ L. The Kootenay * nnd to tlio Pacific Const. ATLANTIC OCEAN STEAMERS L've Montreal, Wednesdays &.Satiii-duys " New York " " PACIFIC OCEAN STEAMERS FROM VANCOUVER To CHINA & JAPAN, October 12th. To AUSTRALIA, October 8. The C.P.R: offer more attractive Ex- sursious than any other line on the Continent. For further information write or apply to ROBT. KERR, -' Traffic Malinger, Or to Winnipeg. V. E. WKI.I.S. Age ii t.U olden. Snow fell heavily all day Thursday and Friday, and the snowfall at pies- eut is greater than at any period last yenr. \ Tbe first and last game of football of the season wns played last Saturday afternoon in Trout of the Kootenay House. No mollis v-jere scored, the game Iieing more "freesso out" than football. Next Thursday evening, Nov. 19th, the Hospital Ball takes place and it behooves our good citisens to be on deck on that occasion. Special arrangements have been in-.de for music and a first class programme has besu prepared and a gala time is anticipated. A large number of visitors are expected from Field, Donald and Bearer. At n meeting of the curling club held on Friday evening, Nov. fith, llie following skips were elected for the ensuing season : W. McNeish. C. A. Warren, H. G. Parson, G. Woodley, F. P. Armstrong and D. U. Rae. It was resolved lhat nil membership fees must be paid hy December 1st. All arrangements in connection with the season's play wore left in the hands of the executive committee. A few of the more enthusiastic curlers have been doing sume go.nl work this week, putting the rink in shape. The indications are that the -'ruaiiu' game*' will be a popular pastime in Oolden this winter. The Bryan A Lee Trophy is on exhibition at C. A, Warren's store, Sore throat. Any ordinary case may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm as direeted with euch bottle. The medicine is nlso famous for its cures of rheuma. Usui, lame back and deep-seated and muscular pains. For sale by Druggists Langley A Co., Wholesale Agents, Vie- toria and Vancouver. Public School Report. The following is the public school report for the month ol October: HONOR ROLL. Fifth Class - 1 Winifred Ajmstrong.. . Jennie Wells. Fourth Class��� 1 Walter Houston. 2 Laura Kenny. Third Class - 1 Ernest Sutherland. 2 Minnie Woodley. First Class, Part II.��� 1 Minnie Sutherland. 2 Hattie Rutherford. First Class, Part I.- 1 Marjorie Armstrong. 2 Stanley Moodie. Average daily attendance--30. The following pupils were not absent during the entire month : Stanley Moodie. Marjorie Armstrong Winifred Armstrong, Jennie Wells, Hattie Rutherford, Ernest Sutherland, Minnie Sutherland, Emily Kenny, Mary Connor, Thos. Conner, Maggie Archer, and Mabel Archer. Messrs. Langley A Co., druggists, Victoria and Vancouver, will tell you thai no one is better qualified to judge of the merit of an article than tbe dealer, because he bases his opinion on the experience of all who use it. For this reason he wishes us to publish the remarks oi other dealers about an article which tbey handle. Messrs. C. F. Moore A Co., New berg, Ore., say: "We sell more of Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy tban all others put to* gether, and it always gives good satis* faction." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Ore., says: "I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have handled." Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells well and ia highly praised by all who use it." Church Service.. The usual evening service will bo held to-morrow in St. Paul's Church nt 1:30 o'clock. Service will be conducted in tho Presbyterian Church by Rev. T. S. Olassford, B.A., to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Methodist service will be held in the school house to-morrow evening nt 7:80 o'clock. Wc call the attention of our readers to H. 0. Parson's advertisement in another column. Get your Printing do e at the GOLDEN ERA office. Neat and artistic work done cheap WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. '" We pay $u to *ll�� per week for easy homo work. Child can do it. No SiriiKMK, Boiiksok l'Kinu.lxo. This it bona tide. Send stump for work and particulars at onco. THE SEYMOUR SUPPLY CO., Masonic Temple, Cam* den, N.J. She ��.-lium &va The GJLJlij*' ISIt.v ... ��.ii.l..-.lr-jil -iVei-y Saturday morning in :i.. i ..I ....... i.iu est and west mail trains, ,'tisu tlm .ni.il I'm- tlio upper country, .Vi.i't-rn-.noiu, Von cioeu i-.ic is the only advertising medium iii mo i.e.t ootenay district Subscription Kates : AOVANC-. -���--.iii |r-i- aiiintiii irs Advertiser non ts an. I chirii ;o.< must lie in the office uot latin- tli.u I*! ami tin riii.rsn..}' to insure insertion. AU cash tu lie paid r.. the Mi.niigui-, from whon thsGo npaiiy's receipt will liftolitiiiiied, Advertisement rates miide kiimvu uu (ip|iH. catior *ro The Ufa In ?nk'w(i fer-*-;, SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 189(1. Crow's Nest Coal Fields. When the Crow's Nest Pass rail way is built it will open a n.arket for thousands of acres of coal lands, und the public would like to know how it is that prospectors cannot get in ami take up some of these rich deposits. The reason is as follows : For years past various land improvement, railway and canal charters have been issued to companies, principally composed of Victoria men, for this section of the country. Land grants were attached to the schemes for holding valuable lands that should be open to the people. These companies are practically dead and nothing has been done to entitle a few men to such a valuable monopoly, It is true that a canal with a big land grant attachment was dug but it is now filled with water. We protest against giving ���uch a bonanza ss the coal fields of tbe Crow's Nest Pass to men who hold ���ome kind of a charter npon which nothing has ever been done to earn these valuable lauds. Thev belong to the people and if land grabbers are allowed to shut everybody out it will be an outrage that should not be permitted by the free nnd untrammeled citisens of this great and glorious country. Wake np people nnd see that you get your rights in this mutter. ��� New Denver Ledge. [ the matter for the following reason has lieen whiipered around. His Excel- ; lency refuses to sign any order-in- j council, dismissing an official, unless a cause other than political can be shown, consequently the Liberal workers, who have been promised good fni jobs are now abusing the governor whom thev- blame for their ill luck. They loudly assert that Aberdeen first sided with Laurier, and sesing he offended the Conservatives, is now en- ill I'voring to fix it, up by keeping the Liberal rank and file from well earned r, ward. Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides nt Ciiiiiptouville, (Jul., says her duugli'er wns lur several j ears troubled ut times with severe cramps in the stomach, and would Iio in such agony lhat it was necessary to call in a plivsiciaii. Having read about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to try It. She found that it always gave prompt relief It was seldom necessary to give the second dose. "It has not only saved us lots of worry and time," she says, "but also doctor bills. It is my opinion that every family should have a bottle of this remedy iu tho house." For sale by Druggists Lung- ley & Co., Wholesale Ayents, Victoria and Vancouver. I ������' charge of Mrs. Castle's case. She was clad in the hospital garb and was given a comfortable bed, the nurses in attendance being specially instructed to treat her with groat cure. She became more calm Later in the evening although she O'onstantly relajJiseii int. hysterical outbreaks, crying, "Why Bend To-day. Ladies aud gentlemen, be alive to your own interest. There has recently been discovered, and is now for sale by :,1hj undersigned, a truly wonderful "Hn.it- Grower" and "Complexion Whitening." This 'Hair Grower" will don't some one take me home," j actually grow hair on a bald head in "Where am I," "I don't belonp, here," | sjx weeks by the use of this wonderful "Will nobody help me." . The prison doctor manifested great sympathy. He said : "This woman is not right. This is surely a case for the Home Official-." .Mrs. I'ustl.. Is Guilty. London, Nov. b' - The trial of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Castle of Sun Francisco, charged with shop lifting, took place at the Sessions House, Clerkenwell to-day. Mr. Castle was found not guilty and Mrs. Castle was sentenced to three months' imprisonment without hard labor. NOTICE! DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY. A COURT* of Revision and Appeal ***��� under tne Assessment Act and amendment will be held at the following places on the following dates : At the .lssessor's OIHco ttt Golden on Monday the iJ0th day of November at ten o'clock hi the forenoon. At the Assessor's Office at Fort Steele on Friday the4th day of December ut ten o'clock in the forenoon. J. F. ARMSTRONG, .Tudgo of the Court of Revision and Appeal. Donald, B.C., 23rd October, 1S93. "Hair Grower." It. will also prevent the hair from falling. By the use of this excellent reinedv boys raise an excellent moustache in six weeks. Ladies if you want a surprising head of hair, have if immediately by 'be use of this "Hair Grower." We also sell u "Complexion Whitening" that will in one month's time make you as clear and white ns the skin can be made. We never knew a lady or gentleman to use two bottles of "Whitening," for they all say that before tbey finished the second bottle they were as white as they would wish to be. After the use ot this "Whitening," the skin will forever retain' its color. It alee removes freckles, etc., etc. The "Hair Grower" is 50 cents per bottle, and the "Face Whitening'' 50 cents per bottle. Either of these remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of price. Address all orders to��� , R. & J. RYAN, 201 Division Street, Otawa, Ont, -* ��� \i.�����r ? .1 ���*���"��* A Strange Accident. North Bay, Nov. 6. - Percy Bruce Wallace, of Brantford, was here the other day on a shooting expedition. He had been out shooting in the woods ���nd returned to a farmer's house in the neighborhood, where he was spending A little time and paying a visit. He entered the house and sat down. By ���nd, by**'a farmer cuine driving along with a wagon, in which he was .il ting. The road passed close to the frame house where Wallace was. Just when the farmer's wagon got opposite the bonne a loud report was heard from the wagon. An old fashioned rifle had been lying iu the bottom of the wagon. The end uf the lines which the driver held hud gut mixed up with the trigger of the gnu, which was lying at full cock, und us the lines tightened, it went off, ami tin* bullet weighing an ounce nnd a hall went right through the side of the house | ,er ��� oab ,u.,.0|11|lU���i��� Into tha iipartinent where Wallace was ���,������ ,-,��� ���*,��������� ������������ sitting, and sinking Wallace in the Wormwood prison. wrist, went up through his arm iuto [>,.���,,, *,,,��� |Wi| j���f( the elbow ond cume uut there, leaving ��� terrible wound. A Touching Scene. London, Nov. 7. - A�� previously announced Mrs. Walter M. Castle, of San Francisco, was sentenced on Friday to three months' i in prison men t without hard labor, for shop-lifting tihe pleaded guilty. The scene wus a very distressing ouo Thereupon at ll:4"i the magistrates, who numbered 25 outside of the presiding judge, retired. At 12:01 p in. the magistrates returned. Mrs. Castle was brought up irom the cell- with diffioulty. Subbing violently. The judge ins imuiiuu up said: "There is great trouble in dealing with this difficult case iu which sympathy s almost iiitei-teriug with justice." The judge ibeu passed sentence of three months' imprisonment without hard labor upon Mrs. Castle, but added that he did so with lhe knowledge that the sentence would lie reversed elsewhere The general impression that uf'erwiir.ls prevailed in court was that this means that the Home Office would shortly release Mrs Castle on her o.vn recognizance. The unfurtriiiaie woman on hearing her sentence went into hysterics, shriek ing: "Oh rny'God," "Oh my God" fur i ear y five minutes. She threw up her arms mul siaguered about muttering incoherently and then shrieked in wild agony. At 1:45, I batiks to the iiiieiiiii.ii of physicians, who administered sedatives to her, Mis. Castle was calmer bin tearful and wa* able to en- by her husband or and s iril.-d for .... J i.u Assooiateii ui.iil iliul Mr. NOTiCE. A sitting of the County Court of Kootenay will be held at the Court House ut Donald, on Monday the 2i!rd duy of November, lHUii, ui 10 o'clock in thu forenoon. , By Order, J F. AltMIVllONO, Registrar. Donald, B.C., -J-tb October, IMG. Get yj_-- PhntLtg' do e at the GOLDEN ER> ofil-o. Neat -ind artist c work dono cheap ,r��&__^^^^^^^^^ ATl'OUNl-y-GlvN-UAlj'S Ol uei--, June Kith, lt-iUO. NOTICE. Disputed Lands in Railway Belt. CAVEATS, TRADE MARK*, i OESION PATENTS, COPYRIGHT-:, etc. Fcrltifonnrrtion and free Handhook -trite to MUNX * CO. SOI -IIU-VWAY, NSW YflHK. Old���ft buronn Ier treirurliic patents tn America. ��.rvcy [idtent trtlren out by ns is brought Iip-ivo the public by a noiico given tree of ciiai-s-o iu ta. $tki\Mi Jkmwtam jjP.ntest ciroulatli-Ti of an. ���cJcntlfle paper In the woi-ki. Splendidly illu-tratod. Ko Intelligent mnn .hoiiid be wttiiout it. WeoklT. S3-O0 a siurr tljuslrv montii*. Addrfl* MUNN k CO., V'Jvususiu. SUI liro_li**j. New York Clti*. ��V We FOR MEN AND WOMEN. pay Si to SUi |iei'V;eck for easy home work. Child cm do iI it. SlJll-Mli, 3001.8011 '.'; ...ll.l.-M,. Tu i is Inni.r I,di. kSi-n.i riiuiii,. .oi work a..a particulars ul once. THE '���'���jYAi lUIC SUPPL. CO., Masonic Temple, C..i..�� den. N.J,. , ' Kootenay Disttict. Lot 6, Group I.. Townsite of Farwell - Original grantee, Arthur Stanhope Farwell. ��� Lot 7. Group I.���Original grantee, Gustavus Blin Wright. Yale District (Kamloops Division). Lot 513, Group I. ���Original grantee, George Buhun Martin. Lot 520. Gioii;; I Original grantee. Gustavus Blin Wright. Lot 4')7. Grout. I Original grantee, Gustavus Blin Wright. Lot 521). Group! Original grantees. James Mcintosh, Willi.-in Bell Wilson Lot 452, Group I Original grantee. George Byrnes. Lot 525. Gio ip I Original grantee. Charles Edward Perry. Lot 526, Group I Origiuul grantee, William Arthur Beddne. Lot 493. .GroupI Original grantees. Simon John Ttustall, James K. Ct.ll- | breat li. | Arrangements having been made between the respective Governments ol the Dominion of Canada und the Province of Biitish Columbia whereby owners of lands in above named districts deriving ihoir titles through urn-iii.! grantees from lhe Provii cial Government may obtain confirmatory .riirtH of said lands from the Dominion Government, notice is hereby given that nil persons owning lauds ns aforesaid me i-ei-uested to forwi.nl their applications for such giants forthwith In the iindnrsigtied; together wiih their rr'lsdeeds or authenticated copies ��� n f in-order'hat ihe same may he ��� - sin,* ��� I, an . i-plenaes-sin. surrenders , u,. -->.] for ��� '-cation. ARTHUR G. SMITH. IX .uiy \iloiiny General. Education Office, , Victoria, May 4th, 1896. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual examination of candidates for certificates of qualification to leach in the Public Schools of the Province will be held as follows, commencing ou **" Friday, July 3rd, 189t>, at 9 a.m. : - Victoria Iu South Park School Building Vancouver- Iu High School Building. Kamloops- In Public School Building. Each applicaut must forward a notice, thirty days before the examination, stating the class and grade of certificate for which he will be a candidate, the optional snbjects selected, and at which of the above named places he will attend. Every notice of intention to be.'an applicant must be accompanied with satisfactory testimonial of moral character. Candidates are notified that all of the above requirements must be fulfilled liefore their applications filed. All candidates for First Class, Grade A. Certificates, including Graduates, must attend in Victoria to take the subjects prescribed for July Hth and 15th instants, and to undergo required oral examinations. 8. D. POPE, . Superintendent of Educatio CaStle was allowed 10 tlcl'.-Jllipilliy his I w :'.' to the iiri-.nn Upcii m rival in | ��������� j tie office -lie inn- in violently hyVori* I A t-cniu-tloii-l Beport. ca igain ad se. unil lo lie t'otiiliy j Toronto, Nov (i.-The World has a dined The prison .iuviur luiui.diatcly ' special from Montreal, which says ordered hor lo be riuu.e! io u.o bo��-1 there appears to be little doubt, in the pitnl. Thero v.ns nn oilier i��ii,f!j minds of well-informed politicians scene when the litu-bnirl can't, to tal o : thst the object of 8ir Chsrles Tuppei's leave of h..i .vii... Mi. Castle I. -iv ..,. | visit to England is for the purpose of welt through the t -irihl. o ��� et! .in I using every possible means of securing devoted h.nisei.' u> rying j e,jo���,ie. tho recall of Aberdeen from the gover- bis wile , m ��� -nn.' lociiiii.-and ' he! nor-generalship of Canada. Another her mv .. ��* s o-r r* it ivsr;;,o�� iW . I thought, that nlso springs into the The ���!�����������. >r c.l.i.1 a s,^.,.-! ,r i [ ,r public mind in this oity is thnt Si.- Mrs. I' -re -.T. J askf-l r-I av ��� ibo Chsrles will siioceed in his iuis*iioii. chief medical iitttnilanl (it tlm prison The Liberals ..re likewise trotim**.! over siiiiimoiieil in ;b. ..ii'iuitij to take El_.v, t_._';, r.n__iea?j- L&i-rel Ladies I MOTH-* OKinra TAWY IIU* JBM NOTI1 [CATION OF' INFECTIOUS DISEASES. THE following extract from the "Health Act; IBM";is pivbjitihed for general information by direction of the Provincial Board of Health : "Sec. 69. Whenever any householder knows that nnv person within his family or household has the small pox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, cholera, or typhoid fever, he shall (subject in case of refusal or neglect to the penulties provided by sub-section (2) of section 9H) within twenty-four bourn, give , notice thereof to the Local Board nf Health,* or to the Medical Health Officer of the District in whirb he resides, if there be one. and such notice shall be given either st the office of the Medical Health Officer or by �� rom- niuiiication addressed to bim and duly mailed within tlio time above specified, and in case there is no Medical Health Officer, then to the Lues] Board of Health." Sub-section (2) of section 98 provides a penalty of f IPC, or iinpiiscininoit for six months, for neglect to report as rei|iiired. *The Government Agent is 'be I.t-c- al Board of Health in outlying I'rs* ricts. ' A. T. WATT. Si'ci-etary, Provincial Board of Heslth. Gold Qua: in t_i Woe*ti-*>*s LV��r.��. uiuaoiU, D:l.tUy, nnd sil tire (rain of I -. Cv..r> tain ������������ly errors '�����_.., I or b.t*n cwene*, tlio iv "" >tai-.*K�� cj" <.-;-!i-.-.oj-I;, ��� J aitCuta. -rci-iy, ttc, it'll .'n,ii'r.'ni-ir.,-&-r(>'.p. l^irto-ilttseirliKnlo f cs |-.c Wf. Xcola, {\ \ r.-i'-t.-.! latilio*-. lu* ��|R<j'iit#\ --��,-ro��enicf.l ���������. ***ail\-*t,liri|-��t|. ?��s_. Sen tat Atnam REfUSBSOSBTITUTES. Ham tilt _. m -_faS. S-i hem ikmwi-s, �� m_p�� at lANEHCDlCINECO.. HOHTMAl. ->-.. Frcperties. "Advei'tiscr will promptly inve_ti/*rate piomfhi' g yrur,- pie b mid Cioho a dial immi - ilintely or. i-atibfnetoi') pii - position, "rend fullest par- ticnlara ard lair biimples. with price asked t�� W. Thos. Net* man, ~ i - If,-, ta ^mII ...I. i ������Mil OW^Wf ^MI|^HMli - riUtTO-,-iii.isli>. --rK��lpici*��k��.pJlL A|MH* LANE MEDICINE CO., MONVSSAl. asm. -r\ r.:_ , Wu, 5,U.tl tttemmxa. ^'iSbn'r.eCTl'flAtioit ard ���^ pkcb uvuiii (ricJu.) ISLH. ' ri p���'*������������. mv Na-flw warn, res Oaxe. u mm Notice to Taxpayers. Assessment Aot and Provincial Revenue Tax. Donald Division of East Kootenav Distriot. 10TICE is hereby given, in aoeord- ��� ance with the Statues, that Pro- luoial Revenue Tax nnd all taxes ivied under the Assessment Aot are low due for the year 1898. All of the Ibove named taxes collectable within he Donald Division of East Kootenay istrict, are payable at my office, the Jourt House, Golden. Assessed taxes are collectable at the oliowing rates, viz.: If paid on or before June '10th 189(1: Oue half ef one per cent on real pro- *t> Two per cent on1 assessed value of ild land. Oue third of one per cent on person* .1 property. .' ' ���'������ One half of one per cent on income. If paid after June i-Klth 1898- Two-tbirds of one per cent on real roperty. , Twoand one half pi��r cent on assess- d value of wild land. [ O.te half of one per uiint ou personal roperty. Three-fourths of one er cent on in* time. ������Provincial K.venue T-tx 93.IA) per ���pita. F. C. LANG. NOTICE. Application for Certificate of Improvements. I EXCELSIOB . MINERAL CLAIM, Take notice that I, Walter Dainard, free miner's certificate No.478(J9,intend, HO days from the date hereof, to apply to the Gold Commissioner for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice, that adverse claims must be sent to the Mining Recorder and action commenced beforo the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this seventh day of December 1895. / Walter Dainard. By his agent, F. W. Aylmer. Assessor and Collector. lolden, January :!ud, 1891 notice; NOTICE! Application fori Certificates of Improvements. HIDDEN TREASURE AND OlANT MINEIt- ,. , . . AL CLAIMS'. Take notice that I, Thomas Jones, free miner's certificate No. 47848, inteud (10 days from date hereof, to apply to the Gold Commissioner for certificates of improvements for the purpose of obtaining crown grants of above claims. And further take notice that adverse claims must be sent to the Mining Recorder and action commenced before the issuance of such certificates of improvements. Thos. Jones, By his agent F. W. Aylmer. Dated this 14th day of December. 1895. notice! gxiaixxeaei (_at-J>��. Hon. J, A. Lougheed, Q,C. . McCarter. f-Gag-heed A McCarter. Barristers, Advocates, Sol iters, Notaries Etc., Etc. Solicitors for Bunk Montreal. Caloarv, - N.W.T. It. J. JEIMISOX. D.Ij.S. A P.L.S. for ll.C. DOMINION _ PROVINCIAL, IjAND SURVEYOR, Draughtsman, Viduiitiir.etc, I.: Al .GARY, N.W.T. Correspondence Solicited. R.J.JEI-US0N. D.L.8.,P._.8, of II.C. -Out. Caluarv, Albu. MILL TESTS AND ASSAYING Conducted in all its branches by W. PELLEW-HARVEY, F.C.S. (M.N. Eng. lust. M. & M. E.) Samples tested up to 300 lbs. Certificates direct to clients. GOLDEN AGENTi A. J. Hopkins, Alexander Block. A HANDY PROSPECTOR'S FURNACE. il the Supreme Court of .British Columbia, re Connacher, ���Couuucher vs. Pither. Pursuant to au order of the Supreme ourt of British Columbia made iu the atter of the estate of Henry Cou- icher i.i the suit of Connacher vs Ither. Tho creditors of Henry Con* acher, late Of Gjldeii, iu the District 1 Kootenay, hotel kee-ier, deceased, ho disd on or about the mouth of anuary, 1895, are oij or before thirst day of April, 1891, to send by registered letter to A. G. M. Spragge. If Donald, In the District of Kootenay, British Columliiu, the solicitor for lames Stevens' Cjuimober, the above limed plaintiff, the executor of the [diseased, their Chrisi.au and -turuame Ijdresses au! inscriptions, the full [irticulars of their claims.a statement If their accounts, and the nature of lhe sxfliirities (if any) held by them or n default thereof tbey will be -jeieini orilly excluded from the benefit of the laid order. Every creditor holding iny security is to produce the same lefore James Ferguson Ai-mst.-ong. Registrar of the County Court at Don- Id, the Referee appointed by the biurt to take the aceo.mts uud enquiries under the said order, at his -ambers at the Court House at Don- Id in the Province of British Colum- ia on tbe Hth day of April, 1889, at sn o'clock in the forenoon being the Iran appointed 'or a [judication ou the aid olaims. Dated at D maid, in the District of 'ootemiy, British Columbia, this 15th ay of January, 189i. J. F. ABM8TBONG, teferoe appointed under the snid order Notice of Application for Certificates of Improvements. SIMt'OE AND LANCASTER MINERAL CLAIMS. Take notice that I, John McRae, free miner's certificate No. .'1145:1. intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Gold Commissioner for certificates of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown grunts of the above claims. And further take notice that adverse claims must be sent to the Mining Recorder, and action commenced before the issuance of such certificates of improvements. John McRae, By his ngent F W. Avlmer. Dated this 14th day of December, 181)4. HULL BROS ft Co., Wholesale and itetall BUTCHERS. Cattle, Sheep and Horse Dealers. GOLD��N, B. Ci. I J. SMART CO. Undertakers and ��� . Embalmers, Calgary Alba TBLEOIIAI'H ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. The attention of Prospectors and Miners is called to the merits of s nest- improved apparatus, for testing and smelting various kinds of ores and miner- a s, also separating and refining base bullion, etc. ' ���-'':'������}'���' Manufactured by a chemist and metallurgist who thoroughly understands the wants of the assayer, the prospector, the miner, the chemist for laboratory test; for all furnace work, such as smelting, scorifying, coupelling, fusing in crucibles, testing of sampling charges, roasting, etc. This furnace is built in two halves for easy transportation, is complete is' itself, made of steel plate, with cast-iron slag and metal spouts, wind supply pipe and knock-down bottom. ; . ' t'| It is of the cupola type, with extension when smelting ores; capacity 1000 to 5000 pounds per heut; also smaller sine, capacity from 100 to -00 pounds' per heat, according to the character of cres. .,,., , The Advantages In Practice are as Follows: -;,,. This furnace is constructed by and for a prospector, who requires a serviceable furnace, easily transported over a mountainous country by a- pack bnrro, that is complete and ready to be set up at any dump of low grade ores, that' otherwise will not pay to ship, and make his good pay out of one to two tons' of ore a day. On low-grade ores picked at the dump, this little furnace will pay for Itself every week, besides wages and expenees. ljet someone else do the rltk in* mining, and stick to a certainity. What We Furnish and What it Costs. A Handy Prospector's Furnace, 3 feet in diameter by 5 feet high, cupola typo with knock-down bottom, made of No. 10 Steele plate, and stiffened with angle-irons made in two half-circles for easy transportation, and then bolted together. Twosteele.Hanged metal and slag spouts, one blast supply pipe, two ladles, three furnace tapping tools, two darlings (or plugging sticks), one- graphite No. 40 crucible, one blacksmith's forge blower, geared complete in iron- frame, to supply blast hv hand-power for the furnace. The entire outfit complete, readv to be set up. delivered on boar d c.eis St. Louis, will cost ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NET. Terms: ��2f 0 cash with order, balance draft attached with bill of lading; the smaller si t 100 to SIM) Psaiids Capacity, Cost ���J48.00 Net. Terms: 820.00 cash with order, balance draft attached to bill of lading; 6 per cent discount for cash with order. Printed Directions and instructions as to setting up furnace, fluxing material, fuel, smelting operation, separating and refining of base bullion, etc.. FURNISHED IN DETAIL UPON, RECEIPT OP ORDER. NATIONAL ORE UNO REDUCTION CO.. ji J. STARFORTJ., FRUITS & VEGETABLES. GolJen City Bakery. Fresh Bread Daily. Oolden Hospital Society. HOURS POR CONSULTATION. From 9:.10 a.m. to 11 a.m. " 2 p.m. " 4 p.m. l���* ORES . . . coppen . . WflfsTED. Write for prices, (live assays, etc. STATE 0K_ SAMPLING CO., D-NVr.lt, COLO. Golden Hospital Society. THE HOSPITAL is now open for Ihe admission nf patients. TICKETS may lie had from the undersigned or any meml-er of the committee. PRICE Ten Dollars per yenr or Six Dollars ppr half year. NO EXTRAS except'private wards. C. H. PARSON. Acting Secretary. iUPTUREEa^S Trusses, with ftricot oase to wearer, than by all other i.irr.r.iiiihlni-d They etnln largest I upturn u.ioer seven*-, ���train. A eys- MmofflttlnghBsb����W''-'����**- raSBSSS DEFORMITVi ���1M��l-NO.rTIIK. , UH_otUt.w..Terealod A PERfECT TEA THC FlNCST Tl.. in ths World CAVEATS, _ TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENT-, GCPYRI-HT8, oto. For Information ant true llnnillMjok ..-rite to MUNN ei 1:0, mi BuoADWAr, NSW YOBS. Oldest bureau lor eri'tirrr.j- 'intent* In America. Every r-itcnt taken out l>yo��l. Iirouclit bi'f.ire tlie public by a liulco tlvcn freo of. charge lu tha jftfenftffc ^wxim Ur-rest cf rcillnM-in of any n-lenUflo paper In the world. Kiilemlidiy irlnatralnl. No Intelllircnt man .hotrl.t be u't'iout Ih Weekly, jfc-.'l.OOn yiprtiuni-rmont'i*. Ai'dr--��.,_ON*r* CO, Vu ������iuxi���, HU Br���Klwu/, Xew Vork Oily. FHOM THS Tt* SLANT TO THS TIA CUP IN ITS NATIVS SUWITV. ���'Monaoon" Tenie put up by the Indian Tea prowers aa a sample of the bast qualities of Indian ... - ...... .��� , lK-*. Therefore Ihey use the greateat care in iho inday from 10 A.m. fn 12 m., and '.-scrim of the Tea and ita blend, that ia why they i put It up die-selves and sell ll only In the original p_r������*<���", thereby ���ecu-jag- lis purity and excellence. Put up In X lb., lib. -_{l-pa-_jres,.-d never told In bulk. i au oooo onociRS keep it. . lfyonrgroo��doeeaotl*J_pit,*ell hlm towrite to STCIL, HAVTIR A OO. , i II ane B Front Street East, Toronto, from 7 p.m. to �� p in, VI8ITINO HOURS. Prom 2:80 p.m; to 8 p.m., dai cspt Monday and Saturday. Bx OlIDE-. RI-P~A~N~S The modern standard Family Medicine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. We Want a Representative. 415 Locust St., ST. LOUIS, Mo. MANUFACTURERS AND PATENTEES OK Water-Jacketed Furnaces for Nickel, Copper, Gold, Silver and Lead Ores, Aluminum and Nickel Alloys. Engineers and Contractors for Equipment of Cheuileul Redaction Works. GOMMERGIJIL PRINTING Job Depeirtmer|t .-o:��� OF ���:or��� The GOLDEN El^A GOLDEN SASH & DooR FACTORY ft MACHINE SHOP. Manufacturers of Snsh, Toors, Mculding-***. Turned and Sawn Balusters, Newel Posts, Hand Rails andt Brackets. A'l sizes of glass in stock. The Machine and Blacksmith Shop are prepared to do. all kinds of repairs as soon as possible. All sizes of Pipe, Fitting- and Brass Goods on hand. Wagon Repairs, Poles, Shafts, Axles, Spokes & Felloes, Hickory and .Maple Plank. , HOUSTON 4. CO. ��� OMIMMMMe.lMMHMMMMMMMMHIMMIIMMIMMMMH MMMMMM Warning... _i2_J__*__? It has come to our knowledge that certain persons, for the purpose of helping off their unsaleable stock of clothing, have taken our guarantee cards from the pockets of garments of our make and have put them in the pockets of other goods of inferior make, thus leading the purchaser to believe he was getting Shorey's clothin-; and thereby damaging our reputation. We therefore wish to give notice lo onr customers and the public, that we will prosecute, to the full rigour of the law, any ore whom we can prove to have done this, and we will pay a rewsrd of $100.00 to the person who will give us sufficient evidence io convict any dealer of this offence. H SHOREY ft CO.. MontrssL N.B.���We are spending a treat deal ot money to make the merits ef our clothing Iteown to tht public and we insist upon dealera giving- people wltat they ask for. IMnMMMS��MIM��M��S��eMM��MIMMMMMSMlMM>MMHMMS�����������SS Awarded Highest Honors���World'- Fair, DR Mm r cream BAKING mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A puts Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARX*. N-'.W8 NOTES. Barony, tbe New York photographer is dead. The Pacific cable conference not in Loudon ou Monday. Violent nnd destructive storms were I revalent on the great lakes this week. The mana-ror and teller of tlte Dominion blink, Toronto, have been suspended. Captain Genelrftl Wey'er has taken ths field in person against the insurgents. The criminal libel, Scott Vr Davin. was dismissed at Regina on Monday. The embargo on Canadian cattle will bo made a prominent subject in English bye-elections. It is rumored that Major-General Kittson will bs appointed comniabdent of tlie Royal Military college. . Mrs. Castle, the San Francisco woman, convicted of shop-lifting iu Loudon, waS released on Tuesday. A story that Mr. Schreiher went to Drills') Columbia in connection with the Crow's Nest Pass railway, ia denied at Ottawa. Lord Salisbury announced in his Guild Hall speech that the Veuez lelatt question ia on the ave of settlement, he alto formulated Great Britain's policy iu ths East, the -t-Tavlsh Family. Winnipeg Tribune: Mr. Donald McTavish, Mrs; McTavish and twelve children arrived in the city from -cot ��� laud, snd never waa a healthier looking family seen here. They were ou their way to Nanaimo, B.C. Finding out tbst they had a short time to wait hers they formed a procession, Mr. and Hti. McTavish leading the way to n Somber of lively airs, which tlie form* ar played on the bagpipes. The children marched behind in pairs according to ages, snd the sight was so novel ss to attract a good deal of attention. * Oo-o4T Iniea OomlnR. Montreal, Nov. 10.��� George Hague, general manager of the Merchants Bank, Just rnturned from New York, ssid business is already improving in ths Statu and Cannda is stn-o to benefit from ths revival of industry, Onr lumber trade will improve, and high tariff bill is certain to lie passed. ' wis necessary to call in ft, phvsician. Ifii "ing read about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy she concluded to try it. She found ! that it always nave prompt relief, It '��� was seldom necessary to give the second dose. ''It has not only saved j us lots of worry and time," she says, "but also doctor hills. It is my opinion that every family should have a bottle of this remedy in tlio house." For sale liy Druggists Langley A Co., Wholesale Agehts, Victoria and Vancouver. A Rnoe War. Toronto, Nov. 10.���There is the probability of ti.e Canadian Pacific becoming involveV in a war of rates with soma American railroads. At a meeting to-day in Chicago are representatives of a number of western railroads, discussing future action in V ew of the competition of ti.e Canadian Pacific on excursion and second class business from tho North west to eastern Canadian points. The complaint is that by persistent manipulation the Canadian Pacific's Son Line has managed to secure the bulk of the business. The Western nnd eastern roads propose to join to meet, thn rates granted by the Canadian Pacific and will possibly cut beneath them. NOTICE! DISTRICT OP F.AST KOOTENAY. A COURT of Revision and Appeal tinder the Assessment Act and amendment will be hell at the following places on the following dales: At the Assessor's Office at Oolden on Monday' the .Kith day of November at ten O'clock in the forenoon. At tbe Assessbr's Office nt Fort Sle. le on Friday the4th day of December at ten o'clock in the forenoon. J. F. ARMSTRONG, Jittlne of the Court of Revision and Appeal. Donald, D.C., !"<lrd October, lHOi. NOT.CE. A sitting of the Comity Court of Kuo'.enay will la- held al the Couit House at Donald, ou Monday the 2'lril day of November, WM. ut IU o'clock ii. the forenoon. By order, J F. Armstrong, Registrar. Donald, B.C., 80th October. I8!)ri. A Bad Massacre. Co-stSHtitiople, Nov. 10. The reports in circulation here on Thins lay last that S massacre had occurred in sn Armenian village near Kaisarieh, snd that sixty persons had been killed, w-rnexaggerated. On the contrary, tho rrffair lliVli-r out to bo more serious I'tiui tit tir.-it announced. This faisra- uo- .'-.���-riivi-ed in th;- village of fiversk. One tioii'trir'i persons '.-fire kilted and -ii-it!,' 'til tlie ArtoiaUu houses were iiillnged. who i Mrs. W. B. Me C'tJlipiolwtllO, Clll.. I'rl'.* hvl d��llgll''*r .wus ior .iut-tTiil yews troubled pi tim s with severe ���Jr.uii-i'i in tbo stomach, and would be in such agony that it Oolden Hospital Society. HOURS POR t-ONSUl.TATlllN. From 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. " 2 p.m. ������ 4 p.m. <i 7 .... t* .. Sunday from 10 n.m. to 12 in., and from 7 p.m. to H p in, VISITING HOUKR. From 2:30 p.m. to H p.m., da! except Monday and Saturday. Bx Oiiiiiu . IL RI-P-A-N-S 111 J Ul Of ".--I The modern stand ard Family Medicine : Cures the oi > 5 common every-day ills of humanity. u z o jj> Gold Quartz Properties. Advertiser will promptly investigate promising prospects and close a deal immediately on satisfactory proposition. Send fullest particulars and fair samples, with price asked to W. Thos. Newman, Care of "Golden Era" Golden. B.C. I" Hidden __k> AND "How to Find Them," CONTAINS Practical Information ���ON ��� Mines, Metals and Ores BY W. THOS. NEWMAN. IT ALSO CONTAINS A Complete Glossary of Mining T,erms. Sentlpost paid on receipt cf price, Two Dollars. certificate oFTHER-oisTRA-Xhe Golden Era Publishing Company, TTrilUntf a ���i-nREION company 0 ��� J Golden, B.C. TION ok a FOREIGN COMPANY. 'Companies' Act," Part iv., and Ami~niii.no Acts. "KooruNAV Consolidated Mining CoMI'ANV" (FOREIGN). ReUISTEK- kd the 21st Day of Auo* ust, 1896. I hereby rt+tify that I have this dsy registered the ������Kootonay Consolidated Minin-;Company" 'Foreign), under t|-e "Companies' Act," Part IV., -'Regis'* tralion ot' Foreign Coni-inuics," and unii-ndiug acta. The head otfit-e ol tbe snid Company is situated at the City of Everett, State of Washington, U.S.A. The object* for which the suid Company is established are: - To carrv on a general mining business in tho United Slates and British Columbia; and In thai end to bny,sell, lease ami iiiiprovitivitl estate; to locate, Imy, sell, lease anil deal in mines and mining claims; to open, develop, improve, and work mining properties; to imy, sell, ship, redncS and smelt ores; to build, equip, lease, operate and main tain niilitl.i'Onientratoi's. smelters, r.-liiiorics, and all other building** and plants of. every kind and description whatsoever, necessary and proper to carry out the purposes of said corporation ; to buildi equip, lease, o|*iate and maintain rail and tram ways and wagon roads; to lease, pin-chase and opei-ate steamboats: and to do any aud all other acts necessary, essential or incident to the purposes of said corporation as above enumerated. The capital stock of the said Company is one million dollars, divided into one million shares of the par value of one dollar each. Given under my hand nnd seal of iffii'.e, at Victoria, Province ot British Columbia, this 21st day of August, [i,.h] 8. Y. WOOTTON, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Reasons why ShOrBy'S Ming is liii Best j; BfffHU **-���' ��� MT **ttM ""fr ���-�����---���-�����"�� at di---g -er-a ena-1 ' __tM_G__s ir_tcel-_riroikawlth_r gnaiuteoUupodsigold. j All their M___J_ai��S-Mtij->M-Ml S_r__i_^ I Theit Bkytle S_U an ap-to-dMe mode-of comfort and tre all R(gl*-PiTO��-d. ( �� Theyl-_ttjyWat��*Ti-rxr/fJll_e^ charge for It. Everybody is asking fer Shorty', clothing hot -sotO-risdealers! I try to pMaade people to take inferior goods. Look in the pocket forShorey't Gatrmatee Ticket. *++%***+*+%*+���+>**���***%+>+%+>%%+*+>%+* ll ti / 1 The Western Milling Co. Ladles MOTHER OKUirS TANIY flLU. Uss* by Umm���Ss. Bass, Sen aa- Aswan n-ekla S^Vrl^^^lS^ Manufacturers Of j Mhi) nwtlr-l-fft I Tirr LANC tf CDIQINCOO., MONfMAL, tM. . :HAIR|mg��s3 ��� PIUTOII.-l stolL>swsli-.���fcj|tig-eMsig ea-acrlptefvnM.tLM. ��t��- sesail I LANCMCDICINieO.. MtMTMM.Su. NEH1 Begina, N.W.T. rem Of pj HTTP HIGH GRADE r__wV_/UlX 1 8 If )& CUOnalQ, snd British Columbia, i fa Calvary, Alb. j-
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Title | The Golden Era |
Publisher | Golden, B.C. : Golden Era Company Ltd. Lby. |
Date Issued | 1896-11-14 |
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