e/ maid, We do not intend to criticize this action of the committee, but we think they might have shown their generosity a little by leaving a few of the events open. ii tin.1 north fork , ,���, f ,, .. , . ,,. . .,, . i , 'ne following is tbo programme ol the SplIIiniaclieeno will bo ready lor . , ,. . . ,,. ,,,,,, I with n list of llie winners : ��� it'iilltc ou the LUth ul .lu v. ,,,, , , ,,, ,, ,, ICOyds. race. 1st, W. Caldwell, Mr. Dan Kimpton and Mr. James 0|���| r Bailies, Ilrd. McNeill, Hamilton returned fro,.. Calgary on Rimuill(, Lo.,g Jinn... -1st. Bailies, Tuesday last with tho race horses. 2nd. McNeill. They report having had a good time, i 100uU *Uirjie race.-1st. Daines, und certainly look nono the worse of |2n(l RosSi ������,.,���. Beasley. I tlieir 11-1 j Mr. ll.iiiii li on left again Putting the stone.-1st. Eraser, 2nd EOOTS und SHOES, CROCKERY, WIN MS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, I Etc. Etc. copy of the petition from the residents i Haines. of East Kootenay, tu His Honor the Girls'race, No. 1.���1st, S. Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor, drawing his 2nl. D. Fcrest, ilrd. F. Forrest, attention to "the laxity displayed In , Girls* Race No. 2,���1st. F. Palmer. | on'Thursday for Calgary. ICbughlin. In another column will be found a Hop. step aud jump.���1st Ross, 2nd. Prices tpioted und samples sup, l!e��� I. W. Forrest, i)rd. J. Urquhui'i.. and will bo forwarded to His Honor at Standing High Jump. ���1st. S. Fra- 1 Golden, B C. iririrpoQ r-iMrRfi^'^ kAY Victoria'inafe"'d"iS" kM'\���' , D1 riUUICOO ll J fat) llO ��>Mi Constable Harold Redgrave returned ] Running High Jump,���1st. R. Ur- Coy, iaigar/, or COLUMBIA �� HOUSE, Golden, - - B.C. from the Upper Country on Sunday Unhurt, 2nd. S. Fraser. witli Jim McKay, whom he arrested | Sack Race, 1st, W. Craige, 2nd. J. McLachlan, ord. W, Caldwell. Novelty Unci'. R, Drquhart, 2nd, W. McNeill, ilrd. W. Craige. ou ii charge ol perjury iu connection with tie.' late case Rogiuavs, Larmour. McKay was liberated ou $2t00 bail, ITTTDSOlWS R \Y Co ro H-Ppeai- in court at Gulden, ou July Obstacle Race. J. Lappen, 2nd W. ,". .x " 7tl, at 2 p.m. I Citblwell, ilrd. Godfrey. A HOOK ll.VTITI.BO n���w ,-,,, iv :������,- im.-.i-K',,!;, i i .i-vi, i,.;;, "Startling- Facts" I For men only. SENT FREE to anyone and newlv furnished. 1 he tabic is first ciass. I lie oar ��� addressim s stocked with choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Wo McJNeisn, - rropneto 'CL'lJI 7 ,irivi,iie.i wIl-cll WM 00mpose,i of the following Atte1' "lid ''"' crowd i��-<-kMi��- n McKee & Harrington baby Carria.o-aS. I teg?!.^ gentlemen :-A. G. M. Spragge, chair- i*�����i. !1" ��rn���>' ������� ^ had .un prepared to furnish a superior article at I���-oiitiiiout- very low prices. These gooes arc the best, local jottings and arc guaranteed to give satisfaction.! Call and see photos and get prices. W. ALEXANDER, Watciimaker & Jeweller, Donald. M 19 Tili'l Orr!��r-"i nrnmftitltJ rvr��: 'c*< ll,u. iviciil uiuelu LHulllJJUjf LACoUlGU. man j J, Lappen, C. Baines, S. Ruttau, spent un enjoyable afternoon, Mr. Mr. Owen returned from his trip to Albortu .ui Monday. Mr. A. P. Cummins, Gold Cominis- sioner. wns iu town tins week. Darnoy O'Rourko uud Archie Mc-: Miirdo enmu in on Sunday, Hon. F. Lascollos returned from the 1.11. Watson, H. E. Beaslev, and S. Goo. Sutherland and Mr. Forrest were Hammond, Soc.-Ti-eas. The sum col- ��n hand with refres cuts, and were , , . . , , i well pnti'iiiizeil during the dav. lectO'l lor prize money, etc., nmounte.1 ' to 512,), which, considering ill- short notice given of thu affair, certainly Specnlitttonaon Atljouritmont, shows that when the DjiiiiM people London, July fith. John Morlev take hold of a tiling, they are bottud chief secretui',j for Ireland, aud Mr. to make a success of it. Balfour, leader of tlie Opposition, in- The first event of the day was the traduced jointly in the House of Com- football in itch, which was played on nions yesterday n hill to enable tho the grounds no i r the statioi. A 1111:11- congested districts in f.fin ml tuiictinire ber of the boys who were to have land to lie accepted by inigratitig ten- I'pper Country this week Mr, I,'. Jennings, from the North I taken part in the game (ailed'to put ants. It is calculated on the Goven ��� Star, arrlvod on Tliursdiiy's boat. lu an appearance, intuuiliiig to save ment sido of the House that the session ���rK UfANTPD Constable M lie returned from the themselves for the sports in the after- will be ndjour I the first week In .IIO l.J/i'U 1 LU. i Countrv 011 Thnrs lav noon, in oousoiuoni ivhiclt a seven- September nnd thai the autumn session Ohoico Fresh Butter, Baled Hay, Foci arel Seed Gram, Vegetables of all Kinds |AT| _ SEALED TENDERS lor tho ereo. I "T" u 1i ni mi- i a-sido match was playod between two will be called to begin ahoul the last N���,_ - ��� ��� ���.-��� ������ 1 1 (������* #"% ��� I *��� ��� 1' l' l' l I ��� ���' 1 ' * ��� l�� ��� 1' 'i 1 ll' 1'I it ' I .| c tiiniii s -iin ( . 1:1 '11 \l c !\ ii v i" 11 lie r^ D aTa I j . 1 . k* ,/,|>i.il. i'^ll,^ilMtl\'llMll.t|t|\,l\iilllil . . , li\.l SnAHl" LLoMiou of n I'ri'sli.vteriiin Jlimseai Douald|. . , .- ... , I tean ��� ���< ��� ��� " " L, 1 " ��� WllllI.HSAI.i: llBAI.EK IN (A-roi>ei'lo*i, Vfi!��vlaii)ii-i. I'loui1 ami Feed. will In. received by the undersigned up in from the Upper Country nesilnv. Wed- Laurenson and W. Alexuudor, Tlio CALGARY, llOltllllSIMINIlKNi:!'; BOI.ICITBD, Tlio C. P. It. excursion which was held up the Columbia river lust your was such 11 success that rumor says it will bo repeated this year. We hope this is so, and firmly believe that it would be heartily supported by tho Ooldenites. game wns a fnsl one from atari lo Acolilent Near Sciirolbcr. Messrs. Sprag 0, Manuel. Granger I lllliahi piie teuina wero very evenly Montreal, July 6, A F.*anoh paper A1HFRTA 1 ^'InandiTl;��"iCS.ti0'!fr '^y bS T��" :""' Al"xa!"1"1'' "f Po,"lW-wer0 visi" matched, and s e very H ,0 play was publishes n letter from one of the AL.iil.HifV. liy Bailing nl the ollneof the under- tni-a this week . ,11 ,,i 1 , , ,, , ,, ,. signed, or a copy of tlio spec! ficat ions ' . . , shown on both sulos. Play lasted for French Cumuli an tourists who aooom. will bo forwrdeti to any tenderer, Messrs. A. \\. Mc\ni ml .I. E. !,���,,. hour, at Hie end of whieh the paniod Abbe Morriu to the Northwest Humphreys left on Tuesday's boal for team captained by Laurenson retired for the purpose of looking up land tho Upper Country. | victors by one goal to nothing, . there, The letter is dated from Schrel- Mr. N. N. Cole, of Cole, Emory &\ Immediately after dinner people be- nel't Ont,i June 20, It statod that 20 Co., merchant tailors, Winnipeg was gnn to wend their way to tho'ploniu Finlandnrs working on the Canadian in town this week. | grounds, at the junction of the Coltim- Pacific Railway were killed 20 miles liia ami Wait-a-bit rivers, to view tho wf' "f Sc.1,l'ieb��1'- A le��er from 1111- ili.'i' tourist snys thai the Finlanders lOOi ,5i-Iv. lHi,',i. j. c. piTrs, Chainnnii Building Coinmiltee, llonnl.l. ll.C. Ultnrelt of EJn'tlitntl. July IIIh. II a.m. Morning serviceI Messrs. Smyth Bros,, Hemmant ami Holy Communion. ami Brown, lately from England, 7:110 p.in, 10teuing service, 'weill up the river oivPtiesdayi sports which were to cominenco at I:,,.,,,.,, ..-...-i-t..,,- L ,. 1 weio wonting on an excavation tin o't'loek sharp, The coiumittue limited side of which tumbled iu on thorn, tTlu* ��.ilben CEvti Tho (I H.HKN BRA is published evory Saturday morning in thno to catch the east ittitl wait mail trains, aiso tin. inail for the upper country, Wiudoriuoi'e, Furl Steele etc It is the only advortising inediuin iu tho Kent K.iiitetiny tlislrirl. S ilisi't'ipti.in Rates i Sil.'Kl per anniuii in A.IVAN' IU, A Ivi.i-ti.so'iiouts .-ml changes must Ite hi the oliee unt later than I2ii.ni, on Thursday tu Insure insertion. Advertisement rates iniiilo known on Itppli- oiitlon to notary public, was at Golden in 18K4, ohouiist. He made all the assays for averaging $!1."> to the ton in gold, and says that it got that name during the Provincial Government of tho There is a lag body of quartz, which construction. Tho town nf Golden can already boast of several business places. The fiist I will make mention of is the Kootenay house, conducted liy II. Cou- nucher. Close by is theQuoeu's hotel, J. C, Greoue, proprietor. Both are large and tlio accommodation is all that could he expected. Gordon Sutherland, cont nut or was at work putting on an additional story to meet the requirements of tlie trade. W. McNeish has just o|iened out business in the Columbia House, which wits mineral exhibit sent to llie World's Fair, and can bo relied on as a thoroughly competent man. He is well postetl ou mining' matters in East. Kootenay, and I am indebted to him for valuable information. Taking into consilient ion that Golden is vet iu its infancy, ami that is ferruginous or iron-hearing, containing this metal as pyrites, and also at times various quantities of arsenical pyrites. Last year Askwith worked the mill, but the results were rather unsatisfactory on account of mismanagement rather than lack of paying ore. Surrounding this claim and East Kootenay is rapidly coming io in the McMurdo basin, are several the front, and the desirableness of the other very promising gold claims, location, its continued prosperity is "^".vs from which, from samples taken by intending purchasers, averaged from $!).i'0 to SlU.oO per ton, and in u few instances $20 to S2.'l. These claims which were owned by J. I Ion - assured, (In May Ihe HOih I started up tlie Columbia from (lol.len. Au obsorva- All cash to be pull to tho Manager, fi i Lbout completed. The building is ' tio��� ear drawn by one horse takes llie who,,itheCo���ii��aysroceiptw.llboobt.inied. L am, wel| finWlMi Ail three pIWeugers from the station to the derso"' Win. Smith, and W. ('. 8'ade, hostclries have a profitable liquor LeutnUout lauding. It was the first l"��e been bonded by O.ven & Cannan. trade. Chas. A. Warren and M. II. ! ,n|, ���, the season for the Duchess, A��other claim in this section, which Lung are both doing a llourishlng Unnng Hiv lav up she was ihorougbly i l,as ,','CL'iv0'1 a ��00<1 *"���> ot attention business in the In,, of general mei- i overhauled, painted and carpeted nicely jfrom capitalists, wns originally known chaudise. The post-oflicu is kept by 1UU| ,u uvel.y way is a very comfortable tts "�� Chief of ���'"-' Shirks, but now Th: Gulden En Publishing (J impany. SATURDAY, JI'LY 8, IHIM. THE COUNTRY AROUND COLDEN FAITHFULLY DESCRIBED. UY "A WOltl.ll MAX (INTIIE WING." (Coiitinueil from last week.) But I must away toGoldeu, a pretty little town just west of Ihe Rockies, locate I on a level Hal ; through which Hows llie Kicking Horse, near ils j motion with the Columbia. Between Golden ami Revelstoke the Columbia mikes a detour northward through tin. Ilig Bond gold yielding country, llowing southward from Revelstoke, tlie head of navigation fo>' West Kootenay. Golden is the bub of East Kootenay, and for a few miles to the west there are well cultivated fields aud comfortable looking houses, the homes of some 10 farmers, who have not large places. 1 should judge in all there are iil.O acres cultivated. 1 went out to the best farms, one half a mile away. It. Love has li'O acres, 2.*i acres cultivated ; he has also leasutl (I. E. Manuel's place which adjoins his, 150 acres, of which one-third is cultivated. Mr. Love says ihiit his hay averages 1A tons to the acre ; oats have yielded (10 bushels ]ier acre; potatoes, seven tons to the acre ; vegetables generally very good. He lias no fruit trees. The hind is clay loam, und not far from the Columbia, on tin- south side of the railway. It is lower than the laud on the north side and requires very little irrigation. Uu tlie north side thu latter is necessary. Opposite Mr. Love's place .1. W. Con Mr. Warren. Mr. Campbell, the harness maker, and Byrnes, the barber, are iu a good location and their busi- e>s is increasing. Hull Bros., the enterprising butchers, have it branch store here. Houston & Wilson run a machine shop and manufacture all ki.nU of sash, doors, mouldings, etc, Mr. Houston has charge ol the former ami Mr. Wilson of Ihe latter. Mttuuol Daiiittl'd and ll. Kimpton have livery i stables, where Hyers may be had ut | any lime. II. It. Moodio is the mill- I hi;; recorder .stationed at Golden, and. . ... ., , n i , on record ns the International. It is vessel. Tne llyuk, a smaller liout, , ,, i ��� .i . ; situated at the head of tho McMurdo had Inii'ii limiting the trip since naviga- , ,. ., , I....... I valley, but'has not been developed as yet to any gi nt extent, on account of the siirroiiuiiii,., glaciers. Several nig C, W. Mi'Rae was building a drudge to lie us.'il in straightening the channel and ileopOllillg it, in places. It was nearly completed, and will be run I all sunnier. This has long been needed, and will meet with general approval, Flags wore floating gaily to the breezes as we steamed up river, which for some distune; winds through a dense wood or undergrowth. Captain hundred I les'eil iu - ol been like a few Government men that IU*. p. Armstrong, the manager of the have met, is as close as an oyster to get any information from. Owen & Caiman are real estate and mining brokers. Tliere is a neat English chinch and quite a number of dwellings. Tho Golden Towiis.te Co. own a line block, which is, lo be used ns a hull, store ami bank. Tho Upper Columbia Navigation & Tramway Co. have a .sawmill at the Columbia, one mile n,slant, that hits a capacity of Iill,ICO per day. It is now lenseil to M. Carl.n. The foreman of the mill is C. W. Bulrar. Mr. Carlin hud received a car load of buggies, wagons anil agricultural implements, which were disposed of iu a few days. A train line reus to the in,11 from the station, over which Betsey, not unlike Stephen- son's lir.-t engine, noli vers ihe linubei at the C.P.R. iiau makes more racket than it freight train and tho sawmill combined. Between Betsey and Peter Sobaslian, u somewhat lioied minor, mil a quail/, expert, judging from u cart load or more of ore that he il.s plays at bis residence, they iu turn per lb , two yen's ago, at Pierce A, Llo.'s, London. Out He will not plant any other kind now. A little farther imd the company's old sawmill, now idle, is passed. Carbouatu landing wns next reached I presided, mid of the gallant colonel 20 miles up. From here it Government i said : "We have also with us the trail is built, about 25 miles, to Vtr- Provincial Secretary of llie Province mout creek, where is situated the of British Columbia, Col. Baker, an $1,500 worth of cabbages off three j The Golden smelter, of which Mr. j Vermont claim, which was developed English gentleman who found the acres of land. They were shipped to I H. B. Alexander is managing director, I considerably hist year by a Toronto ""tractions of the Pacific Province too Ihe Northwest, principally going lo *s Ht present idle. The capital stock |syndicate The owners, Messrs. Wells great lo be resisted, and who, lo the Calgary. Ho hail a local order (or 210 | is NOO.000. S. S. Fowler is su'ieriu-1 & Pollock, look out. as an experiment, I advantage of that Province, has taken i in- or lioib together, are always heard, nor has 8I> acres, halt iu crop, very I " ' . ,,. , ��� .' i " I The town would be rather quiet with- well iuiprnvt.il, on winch is an unpos- t * �� ' i , ii, out them, ing fai ui house. List year lie -'lil I Upper Columbia Navigation it Tramway Co , was at the wheel. Ho is one of I he most energetic little men I ever mot. He is the pioneer steamboat man on this route. He built the steamers himself, uud operated them until a year or two ago, when a company was formed. The steamboats and out tit owned by the company are valued at .ji."i0,UL0. Our first stop was four and it half miles out where J. C. Stacey has squatted on 1'jO acres of land. Tliey look on wood here, and I had time to run over to Mr. Stacey's house. He bus If) acres cleared. I was struck Imv ,��� go ,i ���- iv of fro;. $li , , nut. twi. thirds of which will be free milling, the balance sulphiirots. The Flying Dutchman is nn extension ol this claim, and no doubt will he worked as soon as the International operations are complete. Carbonate mountain and McMurdo district have received attention from time to time fr in well known syndicates. I.i the Cariboo basin of this district Rand Bros., of Vancouver have arranged for a big amount of work to lie done. Hut the fact remains that capital, unless utilized systematically and with a certain amount of mining knowledge, will not make its owliei8 wealthy. Assays from this section have been very rich, the record assay from one mine, tlie Ellen D., Iieing 1,755 oz. iu silver, with S2C gold, to the ton. In my next, besides mining news. I have something io Bay about the East .young Province of tho Dominion, but we Hatler ourselves that we are living now in tlie lusty infancy of what will be a giant manhood. Already we return to the Dominion of Canada 1:[ million dollars a yenr from customs and other sources. I may also join with Mr. Hall, Provincial Secretary of Quebec, in saying that, far removed as wo are, still we boast in British Columbia of being ns loyal to the Dominion and to tho Mother Country as any other Province. (Cheers.) ���World. A momentous question bus been sell led by the Duke of York cabling to the Countess of Derby that bo and tho Princess May regard a sleigh as it suitable wedding present from the women uf Canada. The original suggestion of the sleigh will be jubilant. over this justification of her choice, while of course nobody else can now offer any objection. Still there will he some natural curiosity to know what the royal pair will do wilh their present. A gentleman nameil II. Hickman, of Bndgewiiter, Somersetshire, England, writes to the Manitoba Free Press to tell farmers in thai Province wanting help during tlie coming harvest, that he can supply them with almost any luimlur of experienced hands, sons ot Western English tenant fanners, used to work ou the land. Mr. Hickmnu describes England's agricultural situation us simply deplorable, '-There," ho suvs, '*thousands of tenant farmers' sous are wishing to emigrate at this moment." Such settlers are of be right sort for Manitoba, being of quite different stock from the clerks who too frequently make for the Province wilh an idea lhat farm life in Manitoba is a kind of long picnic with plenty of shooting at frequent intervals. with some remarkably nice potatoes I! Kootenay fann.ug ami grazing lands, saw, and learned that they were the! and how they aie locked up from Green Mountain and Rosetlnle vavie- settlement. lies, of which IT bushels were grown on o'i square feet. The seed cost 2.V.. j ,o1* ""Ite* l�� London. At a meeting of llie Canada Club held ut the Albion Hotel, London, on the 8th hist., the Hon. James Baker was. among those who replied to the toast of Our Guests. Sir C. Topper lbs. which ho filled with six cabbages. teudettt. I wonder if they glory in one carload of silver lead ore last year. There can be no mistake about vege-ltheir positions, for it has never run a' It was shipped to tho Tiicoma smelter, table growing being a success. He [day- The rein>on assigned lor this was nnd ttfler allowing for packing expen- h;is some fruit trees set out, but not I thai the high rates on ore made it im- I ses, iintv, sacks and oilier incidentals, yet in bearing. Joining Love's is a possible for thetn to compete with tho they inudett net profit of $J5o on the farm belonging to Rand Bros., of price paid for wet ores by Aiaericau 20*. tons of ore. On the other creeks up his niimle in it, and now fills one of the most important offices in the cabinet of British Columbia. W Hot. Mr. Il.ivic nt Ottnvrn. A despatch of the 2'ith iust. from Ottawa says: Premier Davie and Mrs. Davie are here. Hon. Mr. Davie saul ho had not seen the British Columbia papers since he left ami spent the day in the Parliament library looking over them. The Premier ami Mrs. Davie were at the World's Fair, and will be here for a few days. The Premier expects to lowe for borne at the end of the week, by which time he expects the negotiations to which tbo Government is a party under the Railway Aiil act, passed lust st-sion, will be concluded between the Nitkusp and Slocan Company mid C.P.R., for the construction of a railway opening up communication between the Slocan mines and the Upper Arrow Luke. ('aiiHillitii Ip'luuiirt-. Montreal, June 211.���The annual 'meetings of most of the larger bunks come him witli ihe more satisfaction because we believe that no Province of tlie Dominion has a brighter future (Cheers.) Col. Baker, so the Canada Gazette informs us, returned thanks for the honor done to him and the Province in Canada have Ken held, and the different managers in their reports unanimously agree in stating that, the general business of I he country is on a round and conservative basis, ami that tliere is no weak, inflated Spot anywhere. The bank statements show tbo banks to lie carrying very largo Vancouver, 100 acres or more, UO acres smelters. They have now made ar- 'surrounding this, and on the adjacent | before it than British Columbia." under cultivation. T. H. li >bson has | rttngeiueiits with the C.P.R. for such ) mountain, a good deal of development it rente I, which costs him *2U0 per j nuts "* wlU enable thein to give the has been done, bin us t'*e most of it year. Hi- raises excellent full and ' S,U,IC P"06 asoHutvtl by the Americans, j |ms lx-en entirely coildltcied by pros- spring wheat ami goes largely 'ni0[ Tney propose running this fall. Thelpectors with little capital, progress poultry utisiiig. keeping 200 birds, smelter is said to be first class in every I has been slow. He has now about 200 chickeus aud is respect, with a capacity of .40 tons per Jubilee landing is 4>. miles up. To cidence that my neighbor here. Mr. trying an experiment by setting two day. It is to be hoped that they will Ithe right are Jubilee and Spillima-1 Justice Townsend, sliould represent a hens on wild geese eggs. I will feel m-llte " move, (ur it is well known .eheeno mountains, which contain maritime Province of Canada on the interested to know what success lie they are not as enterprisiug as they eh-ims well-known for iheir richness i eastern coast, while 1 represent a has with tbein. Opposite Rand's' "-'������ !*��� in roppvr ores. They are found as I maritime Province oil Ihe western tinSio COiiMputa.' place Alex. Campbell has Tu acres, SiO It is very probable that an hospital carbonates, oxides and grey copper, j coast, three thousand miles apart, cleared. He set out 24 trees, half of will he completed iu Golden by the 1st .Several samples were sent to the What better illustration could one which have died. Wheat, oats, notu-' of September. The Government have j Work's Fair, which no doubt will be; have of Die magnitude of the Dominion toes, timothy ami vegetables oomprise granted ��2,000 towards the erection ot [ considered by the visitors there, us the of Canada? (Hear, bear.) British his crop. Buck of Cauipl.-H's clearing i Hie building, ami it remained with the j best copper samples contributed by tho' Columbia occupies it position in regard Robert Wild bus 11*0 acres, a very ; residents to raise another *l,000. Of ��� Province. Carloads of ibis ore have to the Pacific, similar to lhat of Great j ��end l��y|��W Bt��e'��l ��-��ve passed into good rami. Hi acres iu crop and 121 this 8400 has been raised, aud the been sent to Swansea to be smelted, Britain in regard to the Atlin .with luvwtors hands nnd are difficult to He raises balance will most surely be forthoom-1 and were highly ibought of by tho| this difference that although Great | V*nto*. ��*<**�� ��< advancing prices. he represented. It is, be said, a coin- ea8n reserves, and nil speak hopefully of the coining year. There is a very huge export produce movement just starling to Great Britain and the continent, and ocean freights arc advanc - Luge quantities of last year's hay are Iieing imrcliasiil for export, and contracts are being made for this season's crop. Liquidation on the local stock markets seems to have run its courso und good divi- i.iulting companies I here. i Britain in her early history bad a very I One of the most important sections | sparse population un the American | Not Ui-poi'toil. more ready for the plough. about the same crops as his neighbors, iug- It is also fortunate f ir Goblet Between OampbuU's ami Connor's having tv swoy weekly newspaper- places John Gibsou, J.P., has 1 JO Golden iSltA, which is the only news-1is the McMurdo district, where Hie side, i.e., to the west, we in British I London, Juno 29.- No official report news, I", in mop. Mr. Gibson was 'paper published iu Hast'lCooteutty. It I Bobbie Burns claim aud inuuy others Columbia have a poptilatiou of between of Ihe Alleged l rouble in the British the first nutti lo tako'ip html in ihe is edited and managed by W. Pellew tare located. The Bobbie Burns was j two ��u line hundred millions in I commission at the World's Fair has so vtt-iittiy ot Uolden in IttW.. He hits Iritirvey, who started It two .vetus ago. bought last year by J. E. Aslswith, of Chinn an fnpnn, to which countries far ritacbod I ho council that was taen in Hit-hotel basiness for some Besitles beluga itewspai>ei- matt, Mr. Ottawa. It is a big quiuiz ledge ��velook i ling future markets. |charged with the duty of organizing lime, but bus new sold out. He is a' Harvey is au ussayer aud analytical, carry lug from % 3 lo *���!��� por ton, but' Ot courat, _��..:sh Columbia is bnt s, the llritish display, but a prominent vo member of the council is authority for the statement that Sir Henry Ti'iieiuiin AVood h:is the entire confidence of the body, ami that unv statement lie may make will have much more weight than the complaints of Commissioners Dredge and Harris. Sir Henry Wood has been identified with the British department of every international exhibition since the lute Prince Consort organized the Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851, anil has received decora- Notice to taxpayers. Assessment Act and Provincial Revenue Tax. , i-nomcc--.. (!L*n*b9. NOTICE IS lll'.IM'IIIYdlVKX, iiiiircni'il- ,'ini'i. with tlie statutes., lhat Provhichil Uov Hon. J, A. Louoiieed, Q,C. (i. S. MdCAltTETl. l.'Hi��!i<>esl A- M--<'nrt��-r. il.ii'risters, Advocates. Solicitors, Notation hie., Etc. Solicitors for lltiuk uf Mnntrocl. Cai.iiauv, N.YV.T THE GOLDEN .IHI'IIMrX Menihers Associ linMINKiN AM SURVEY!Ills, ( tions from France anil other countries 011110 Tax ouil iill'i'iims levied under tho As- men, Vidliatnrs.oti- ( ,'.lgi,ryi.iul Now West . . ��� .1 sossiiiout. Aof are now duo for the yoiir IMU. later. Utirrosponiloiiiesiilii.iteil.. for his services in promoting the sueL,, ||f (,|(, (|||0v(j m ., ,,,.ix(s ,,ol,01.tl,,|0 U.J.Jtii-ii-so.s, IJ.t..S..lM..y. of ll.u. &ollt. cess of the Britisn exhibits at. World's L.it,lin lh(, -.:.,st,,,��� |,ivisinlli ���,��� ,i���. uiHtrlut ! a. (i. WiiiobIjIHH, D.L.S. & Pjj'.ls! uf'ltti. fairs. It is broadly hinted that con- of Kootenay, iiro payable at niv nllico, C'oiirl i Ni'iW Wis.si'.Mi.s'sri'.lt ll.C. siderable wire pulling was done by | House, noniild. Asso, I Tuxos i.ro collect- JlcCartliV & llniviv. Messrs. Dredge ami Harris to secure 'hie lit tho following ri.tos, viz.: Ilnrristors, Advoci'itos, Notaries, &c "sidici If paid on or before June 110th, 1898 l turn tur i . . , , . Ihi' Imperial llnnk.il'C'iiinil.'i. I'l'iivuiri..! Iferonnn, 3:1.00 nor riipirii. 1 ho t'iui..iiii Periiiimoiil Loan & SnvhigsCo. Due-half ol* ono per coul mi l?e..l I'roporty, '1 li. Vorkshiro Lai.n & Secnriiiost orporiuiuu Two por cent ou iissosso.1 vi.hio of Wild '''"' ���''���'������-���-'���y l.l-l'i'i-1 ������.' Ltd note, utc, Lflllil. ill Mining | Smelting i" I ;.Iiti,rvi.iiiI NeilWf.ii N��-' V��^ I heir own iippoilituieut as coiuinission- ors, and that tlio present trouble in the commission is largely due to the fact that they realize that Sir Henry Wood iiiiii-i -jiuphen Avein .'���L lias done the lion's share of the work <)no-thlrd ol in connection will, the British depart- Property, ment, and is consequently likely to '''"' ''���''' "'' reap the bulk of the glory. ono per cont ou I'ersou;;! P. M.K'Aiii'iiv, I./.C. London, June 29. Two auiii'clilsts have boon nrrestetl for placing placards calling a inoetillg to denounce tlio lavish expenditure for tbeconiing tVeil- ditig of the Duke of York and Princess May, "while thousands are starving j iu London." and characterising the wedding couple as "royal vermin.'' i' rent I'll nii'iin f, If pni I lifter June JOth, 18118: Two-thirds nf uno per colli mi liei.l Prop orly, Two nil 1 one h���lf por coul on assossoil value nf Uiltl Limit. Ono-hiilf of one per cent mi Porsoiu.l Property. Three f'ourllis of ono per rent mi incoino. s. HEDURAVE, Assessor anil L'olloctor. Dnii.'.Iil Jim. Illli. Willi. iBDERS FOR UMM. CO (Limited) A despatch frein Beirut says : Tlie Camperdown and Victoria were locked | , , ,. , ,, ! Se.'.lt'.l ten li'l's Im-tin'snpplv .,! Ir 100- eight minutes. Two minutes afier omru 1,000,000 feet, H..M., I ino Liimlier. ml thev were unlocked tlio forepart of the i 'h'es-o.ll.. Ihe i,iiilei*ipoil, will le recoiietl j ' j.t tho otfico ol tlio clerk ot coiiiiiiirtee up to Victoria wns submerged. The order 8 o.i-hx-k p.m. ou'I lini'sdiiy, ��iiui of Juno, ,,.,,. , 'flu' hiiiihei' sliiill In' nt s t.l |iiui., free to abandon the ship wns given only a . | M1MMMI| jjn0(H S���VV1I,,' i.nuven minute before she turned over. Chap- thickness i.nd whhoul w-.ve. , , , . ,,-��.., , ��� i i- , -, 'I hi'si/i's re'.itiii'il ui I In- ���_'nun pl.lllk, ill lain Morris lost Ins life while trying I widths of from tiinclios to i*2 mclios i.uil in to save the sick. Tlie coast near Tri- lengths fr 12to til'l ii.lsna tin.aitity, mil nx- I ceeillllg Klpi'l' relit nl lite wl.nl ,.-.,,..1.1 poli is strewn with debris for five pl..in\ liOllAUlt! llAItVKV, 11.A., L.I..11. ii. i-. vi nmxs. I'llOVINUIAL I.A.Mi SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER, I*.ri-. Cor.iiBx - - ii.c. J. LAINSON-WILLS, iw. !���:.. v.��'. s. Reports ou Mines it Mineral Properties 20'i Al.UBItl' Si'., OiiAWA. LESLIE C. HILL, Assoc Mem, I nsr. (!, II. niririxn mxmxI'Ikr. COCHRANE, Al.l'.A. Ft. Si'EBi.B, B.f1. A. LEOFRED, (Uriidu PURCHASERS + OF + ALL + CLASSES + OF Gold, Silver I Lead Ores. For full particulars apply to H. B. ALEXANDER, manager miles. Poor Children'* Innings. Chicago, June '29- Under proclamation of the mayor, fo-day is " Poor Children's Day," ami tlie thousands of little ones who battle manfully from year's end to year's end in the capacity nl' newsboys, bootblacks and at such i. her work as they can Hud lo do in their stru'tgle for existence are enjoying uu outing ami picnic nt the World's Fair. Previous tu ihe jollification the little ones paraded through the streets of the city, the procession being nearly a mile hi length. I'enilors in: y be by fur In; il lots, delivered F.ll.ll. Winnipeg. ll subject to i.ccoptauce by llie City Liigineer. Elicit tender must be accompanied by mi ncceplel cheque, in..(le p,,y..l,le I" ihe oi'i.ui' I of tlio i-ity rreaSiii-or, for tho s.im of 84JJ, villi, ll will be iiirti ileil by lie |.riy ivllu.'i'j tt ii or is ..I't't'i'ieil shiiuln he i���il in enter iutu ;, Ul'iilelt eiilltr.it't, ivi ll nppl'.n I'll.-.,re ie>. 'I lie lowest ur any leaner 11-.t iiucoss..i'ily .M't'enteil. 0. II. WEST, ( li..ii"ii,',n Coiiiluittco on Works. ( Winnipeg, .M.-.y -"���', IHM. :il<.-��i\��-! KAHalKKftJltt. , ij-nieh I HeaU Ollice, yuBliia:; Brunch Oliiees SiiBiiuiiooKB, ot 17 Place d'Armes Hill, Mux i-kbaIj. MINES, * AiIXKIIAL PRODUCTS. Thos. Fry, paLEw harvey | Practical Watchmaker, Stephen Ave., Calvary, Alba. ��� WATCH CL^lliilNG, $1.00. Aaalytical Obemist & Assayer, Golden, British Columbia, XOTICE TO PROSPECTORS ����'i IVII'M ERG ('iiM;:s'i'it.'T.:ii Sll ; v 11,510 li nos strong- th.iiisugar, C'iu| I'M'i'y epiii! in *i.'l is. in vosl pocltot, feoiiil 8-i.Oi) tn a. I'.. i-iJdun Lo., ilholosaln llruggist, Ci.lgary, .'.mi .-. Down With Eisjh Prices For ����i>p>.v uy mall will bofor.v��r,io.i. Electric Belts. $1.55,8-65, S3.70* ibrimr -.rices So, $7, I TJ1f>'iJ| jTC I ��illiiiiiil'i'ltBB)oiirocoipl $10. Qualty remains tho same���10 ilit- j rl��lr LtO. ,,f ,���; 2stinnp,ii rocoipo for a forent styles; dry battery antlnoid belts Liaijilo \TSQETAHLE HALM th i will re- ���mild or strong current. L-ss than null v(. ,.������, irreoklun. i Illo'c the prise of any other compimyiir.il more -*-������-,-,������-.���,,*,., l,,.,!,,^ tl���. skin snft. home testimonials than all the rest to- ,,��� r .,,���, belmtlm|, MlU.,.fs A D, s'l'K.M- pether. Full list Iree. Mention tlua paper. W. T. BAEB &. CO. Wu dsor, Ont. isiii ASSAVBIt TO IIIK INK British Columbia Government I ofall >ipe;iiii9ai si'itfijiiit'.'.c Province ti Worli tn:i n*>lii p Wish io wr.to cnrre''t Knuiich. Sent nnrecfiof, of pHrp P ire. 10 rents p��p cony. ALLAN FORM>N, PubHahrt 117 aNflhShU Btrflflt. New Ycrk. HULL BROS ik CO., \i'liol<>-:tl(. iiiitl Itetnil 3UTCHERS. Cattle, Sheep and ilor.se Dealers. GOLDclN. B. ll. COMMERCIAL Job II c p art m e i^| t _:0:_OF -:o:��� The GOLDEN EI^A Scientific American Agency for ..S.ITJT" CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Infnrmatliin nmi free llainllHuili write to mi'x.\ a co.. Bui iiii.iAiiw.iv. xkw yourt, OldaBt inireau for BOctirinu patenti tn Amerira. fiaury patent talion out by ns in brourltl boforo the I'litiin.. by �� uiiiiitu mvi'll fico ul duir'nu in thu fticuttfic ^wewMi I.ar-JCdt rireiilnlinn nf nn��*!,cientilin paper in t,hc wttrlii. :-iiknili(1lv Illusintoti. So Inti'IllvniL iMiu�� shotiiii be without if. Weakly, r*;i (t�� a vi.,,|-: tL.Viflx niutnhs AuilrenK Mi'NN ,V CO*. I'lULisuLUtf, J,ii Bi'uainvtty, Now Vorlt City, J. SMART & CO. Undertakers and . ��� . Embalmers, Cnlftniw Allni. 'II.I.I.i.i: \I'll nltUBIlS I'luiui'i'i.v llll.MiKli lo. GIANT POWDER. Llaja-iino At Thunder Hill Landing-. No. I. 00 pel' eeiil: Nil -, I" por cenl, JUDSON PdWIUli;, fur Hoop Work ,'iuil Moving I'p Stiunps T.riiK -"iiiillv Cath. THUNDER UU.I. M'(f. Co., (LUI.) A-jfiit. lilMiir IJilhet Co. i-34��vi:i:t{ iMivr shop. I ll v.ie. uniit your liouao 1'iiinieil. I'lipeiTtl | or tiolnoitiiiietf, or any knul nl aai-fn I'aiutoil ui'iteii.,1. II. MM LWAKD. CAUiAllV,tho l.omlinK Pnjnl SI in ihn wojl.tfor gooil wink ami pricoa that are rbht. I "ijtj'-is.wis* . -���"^""'-IL ���feilf-"1''' H. Connaciier, Proprietor. \eulv reliile.l ami furnished. Strictlv ITRST CLASS in every respect. Sample Rooms for Con >rcial men, Plre-proof safe for convenience of 'tuests. Hoi'lqtiarter.i for minim,- men and miner.--. Conveniotll to Station and Steamboat Lnn'ding, Direct Importer ami wholesale and retail dealer iii Wines, Liquors, nnd Cigars. Special iiimntion given in orders from it,, tho Columbia River. HARkY COXXAniRR, GOLDEN, - B.C. COMMUNICATIONS. Wo ih, not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions oxpros.iod by our correspondents, Editor Oot.lii'lN Km : The l.ariiiiitii* Gitac. Silt, With reference to this case and yo r expressed surprise as to "How 14 apparently well-educated men came to the conclusion that the prisoner committed rape without indecently assaulting the jjjettttoit itom ike Itei^-mte of TO IMS HONOR, THU LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Of THE PROVINCE ()!���' BRITISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, ll.C. : May it please Your Honor: -- Columbia KSlCo. & TramWay Tlie residents of East Kootenay District beg respect fully to draw your attention to the laxity displayed by iho Crown authorities in the management of the late trial bold at, Donald iu the ease of Reginavs. Larmour, woman, is best known to themselves," , the result of which has created a great deal of uneasiness, and a general feeling I wish to point out to you that in vour ��- insecurity in the residents of this locality. The Deputy of the Attorney own report iu the " Era," of the address , H"'"?,1' U '"' I'"'1 '''/'"i^'' "'' this caS��� 0,"U'h/11' of lhl', C"��v"i onlyitrrived in Uomilil a few hours hefore it was culled in Court j nnd we feel justified in say- of His Lordship to ihe (.rand Jury, ������,,, ,,,.,, n K... im|)0Ssib|e -,���. |lim ,��� ,lmke hin,M,|- r,nnll|ar witii all the cil- thene words are used :" He,t he.I uilge. j cuinsi aiic.es, and consequently lo bring mil lint strong points nf the evidence would not like to enter into either case and thoroughly sift tho ease which was presented on behull of ihe prisoner having just stepped Iron, the train to ["irmour, iu this short time. the bench, bin would minimi thorn, tho It, is the opinion of your petitioners that the Government are fury, thai It they threw out the first deserving of strong censure iu not sending nl a much earlier date, proper representatives to work up ihe ease ami draw out ils strong features, which would have thrown nn entirely different light ou the question, and, we feel satisfied, would have resulted in an entirely different verdict. indictment against Larmour,they inns'. then proceed lo the minor charge against him of indecent ass.mil ; al though Hthev return a true bill against ,. , , In ���noInsion we might add that ill consequence of thecareless- ,. , a" i , i ties' displayed bv the Government in looking nfter the peoples interests, the him on the first charge they need not residents of this sparsely settled District, reel that they am insecure andi tin- trouble about the second one, which protected from any crime ntt-,1 immorality which may lie perpetrated, and which perpi would not be proceeded with if he were I may cull for the intervention of the Crown, found guilty on ihe graver charge." We ,lU]K.,, t(, t])is petition ,|ipllil],,s -,.om ������, i,GoUon Era .. This is exactly what the Jury did - which give a report of the evidence and voidiot in thiscase, nnd an editorial they returned a true hill ou tho from the same paper commenting thereon, first charge, which included tli second as the indictment following shows: "The Jurors for Our Lady the Queen, upon their oath present lhat David Larmour on 1 lilt .March, is|i;!, in and upon one Maria Christina Johnston,violently and feloniously did make an assault, and her. Ihe said Maria Christina Johnston then violently and against her will, feloniously did ravish and carnally know, against tlie form of the Statute in such oases,made and provided, and against the peace of Our Ladv etc.'' Clause IS.'! of the "Procedure in Criminal Cases'' says: "If, on the trial of any person charge! with felony, it appears to the jury, upon the evidence, that the defendant did not complete the offence charged, but that he wns guilty of an attempt to commit the same, such person shall not, by reason thereof, be entitled to bo acquitted, but the jury shall he at liberty to return as their verdict, thai, the defendant is not guilty of the felony charged but is guilty of an attempt to commit the sumo, and therefore such person shall be liable to punishment etc." Clause UU reals: "If, upon the trial of any person for any felony whatever, the crime ct'ill'geJ includes an ussaiili against the person, although the assault is not charged in terms,the jury may acquit of ihe felony and find a verdict of guilty of assault against the person indicted, il tlie evidence warrants such finding, and the person so convicted shall be liable to live years imprisonment." According to tbo above quotod clauses the petit jury were quite at liberty to bring in a verdict of guilty of indecent assault, if the evidence wnrrnnted it, but the defendant'.? counsel having adinitted counectii u And your Petitioners will ever pray. LINTON BROS., the 1st. duly. The :3:!0,000 was paid ! promptly, and the deal closed. It bus ���v. .. n i m caused a Hotter of excitement among MHllOnSfS, pOOXSB'IBrS, the prospectors, and will lend to more important discoveries. .Mr. Attwood's A3 �� Na-.WS.MBAI.EltS. Lenol.t ,lml 0|,inio��� uhlacs the " Worth _ ^w���m. Star" one of the besl properties, either in East or West ICootoiuty, ana will TOYS, FANCY GOODS A WALL Live us a gonuine mining boom. Tr.vjiw.iy -r".*3 C.?.U. Gj'.lsn U Oolxnbia River. Strs. DUCHESS &HYAK on Columbia River Tramway between Hud Luke and Upper Cdumbia Lake. " PERT on'Upper Columbia Lake. Ptoight Wagons between Upper Columbia La'.ie aad Kootenay Eiver. " G WEN DOLIN E on Upper Kootenay Riv. BtagO Lino fron Upper Columbia Lake to Fort Steele, TIME TABLE AFTER JULY 1st, 1893. SOUTHWARD. Miles* NORTHWARD. Tuesday & Friday 7a.in. Golden liy steamer Duelu Stf 0 Thursday "i Monday. Wednesday & Saturday. Windermoro Adela Tramway between Lakes 100 im l:s Thin'sdny Thunder HIll&l'iuinlFlatss Pert 111!) Omul Fhit,& Fort Slcclo.stngo l:(i Sitturdity, PA PICKS. CALGARY 17 *V* I' CT*. - t T I J..1 OlJSaLl ALBA. BR1EFLSTJ. Fout Steele, July 1st. Our weekly mail commenced to-day, a great boon. Leslie Hill returned from Golden, this weelc. Mr. Hogg, C.E., has just returned from Goat river, lie has staked iiomc mineral claims on the Moyea, the character of the mineral is cube galena. Claims continue to be taken up in the vicinity of the Nor :i Mar, and tin Sullivan claim, the Hope. David Griffith who has just return- The late discovery on the Moyoa by Messrs. Hogg and Houghton bus caused quite an excitement. Four or five claims have already been taken up, and prospectors are going daily in that direction. The discovery is on the proposed line of the Crow's Nesl railway. L. Hill has gouo to examine and report upon the discovery. ]{. Dove has discovered rich ore on Wild Horse creek and will likely ship 'luring the coining summer. Mr. Robert Jennings, formerly of Winnipeg anl Ragilin ami who has been foroman and manager al the ������ North Star," has applied for one mile und n hall of mining ground on the Wild Horse Greek. He has raised a strong company, and will tunnel ami drift near ihe Victoria Gulch, where good prospects have been obtained. Freight Rateo to Fo:-t Stes'o, Canadian Freight Classification. A Class 1&2 S11.C0 II ������ 11, 4, 5, &G $2.25 (' " 7, S. H, A 10 Sl.iiO Express Rales, Golden to Fort Steele -4 cents per lb. and 2 p. c. on marked value. " Golden to Canal Flat 2cts. per lb. and 1 p.c. " lamg; DRY GOODS, cloth r\( HARDWARE, TINWARE, PATENT MEDICINES FANCY TOBACCOES ed from the North Star, reports a won- -p|lia is one oft be most, legitimate eti- derflll showing, and says the property terpriuea I hnl bus been started ; ami it is is cheap ai SloU.lUO. more tliim likely that the undertaking Mr. Jennings, consulting engineer to | will pay wilh Mr.Jennings' well-known B.C.S R.li. is expected next steamer,.energy and careful management. The from T... into via Great Northern, I Wild Horse and Victoria gulches The latest arrivals fromPiucher creek | were among the best paying ground in via Crow's Nesl. are Mr. and Mrs I8G4; and oh! miners and others will Reotilittlo and ehilil, Messrs. Connolly j W(,ll remember the large amount of dust Bros., Sneitlor, Redmond und a mini-''hat wns ink ut.of the creek. Ai her of others. | present n London syndicate are busy at The d.nw'bridge is progressing nicely : vvol*k "" ''"' Griffll !l *TOL""-- ,""1 llftv(J HOOTS & SHOES, STATIONERY, PIPES, Etc., Etc. Q- tnd D. Hole will shortly commence (with consent) but denied rape.the jury '"le ,lnvl"- Settlers are coining in from Washington and Idaho looking for land. It is reported that owing to the .pplicatious were brought face to face with the fact that their finding must, he us to " consent "on th. part of the plaint ill; if she consented there could he neither rape nor assault, anil on the ovidenco the petii jury considered there hud been "consent." and gave there verdict accordingly " not guilty." It will thus In. seen that the action of the grand jury wns in \ il-y respe. t correct, ami iu order, and lhat your strictures were based on a misapprehension of bulb the law and facts, apart altogether from what seems to i' to be the moro than doubtful propriety of tbo tone of your paragraph as quoted in the beginning of this letter. ^ (| ,'ri||mi,���| ,,,��� I uin. Sir, Your obedient servant, Kootenay East. June .''0th, 1898. recently purchased all the Chinese grounds through Messrs. Galbraith nnd Griffith and intend working it. thoroughly. This ground is iu Ihe same neighborhood as the round proposed to be taken up by rme Groceries a Specialty, Apple-.. Cranberries, Oreiriges, Lemor)s, I. B. LANG, Golden, B.C. success. Mr. Pierce, from Palonso, bus just reached here with a band of horses on his way to Edmonton, He goes via Crow's Nest. numerous ���pi ations for building ; Ml., jenuings, We wish him every bus R. L. T. Galbraith has decided to place his townsiie at Fort Steele on Ihe market, some time in July or; August. It is the most centrally: situated point in East Kootenay and will he eagerly bought up. li will be placed ill the bands of real estate agents iu Victoria. Vancouver. Spokane, Winnipeg anil Toronto. Mr. A. W. .McVittie has gone to Golden on business. Mr. Harry McVittie lias just return- |,V:.'*i.;-:! We hope to ho able lo report some important mining news per next mail. MACHINE SHOP. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS on Mill and Mining Machinery, Boilers, Engines and Agricultural Implements. A good general blacksmith shop in connection with thu Machine Shop. Winnipeg -bon voyage. Milwaukee, in 1867 produced 82,680 j July Hnl. - Sold ! The "North Star" barrels of licer ; in 1892, 2,2811,000 bar-1 mine wns taken over by L, Hill, acting |s for Mr. Dan Maim and associates, ou the County Court will be held nn Thursday, E, Kelly, J. P., leaves to-day for | tlio 27th day of July, 18011, at 10 o'clock, a.m., at the Court House, Donald. S. REDGRAVE, Registrar County Court. Donald, Bast Kootenay, Jui��atith, ffliW. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Frames, Stair and Turned Mi'i'K -ii i- inn .-I.; .'..-i-en nmt'i-ittiii^if Work. Estimates furnished and contracts taken on all kinds ol' building's. Houston & Wilson, GOLDEN, B.C.