I .1 Jl 1 f? m ���/OL. XI NO, 47 QOU)RN, fiEITIsi t'OLCMBU. FRIDAY, NoVHMBEH'2^1ii01 MB. WELLS AT OTTAWA. OMawa^Moa.W-Honr W-'O, Weill, cbiel oomtnlulontr ol landi mid workt (er -Britieh Columbii, arrived la tha| ally but sight with Mr. Oreenibleldt tha Monintl adveeate. thty mat Hon ' Mr. Tart* at hit rvild.uo* han latt night ind talked aver torn*, matter* connected with the devtlopsntnt ot the builaet.i-itan.ttoftbtprovli.ee. Hon "Mr, Walla laid to a reporttr that the raaaoaa which have actuated tin Oom Inloa in withholding any railway tub- aldin fnm Britiab. Columbia' in the put, bava bnn largely removed hy hii preaeaaa hen. He met tome of the ministers today and left in the al- tssrnoou for Montreal. Ht got* from thtn to Toronto aud will return hen ou Friday nail, . ...:,.. I. H '���'��� $2 Pee Yeah. THE BIG STORE. 1 '" '"" : k ' ,*-*-**- -.. SALE..... BULLEE YINDICATED. London Nov. 10,��� The following is th* cornet copy of the despatch sent by Sir Redven * Buller to Oen. Wblte during the alege of Ladysmlth : "I ���bar* failed; not ablt to try again without (lag* operation!* taking a month. Can you bold out to loug? If not, I luggeit yeur Arlng away at muoh ammunition ������ postible, finally miking tha beat itemt, If you have, any other allernatlee lo iugg.it I can remain whin I am at long at you like." The heliogram aa piibliebed by the National Utview la aa followa j "I have lain repulted. Tou will burn yonrcipb- Or*. You will deetroy all your emmuni* Iioa. "If ou will the* make the bnt ter mi you stan with lha Boer*, after T have fortified uiyealf on the Tugela-."' THE HEBATE EESCINOED. According lo advion front Ottawa, ityt thi Yaneouver Province, the Department of Iba Interior evidently iblnkt that the lumbermen ol Britieh Columbia hav* a good thing, and that go-ting oet lumber OU thll. tide of the line hea advlojigt* ovtr 'he nme _ ' bu.loetH.ia Waablngtun time. ���*���**'*���*. rebate, wblci liajt Wu^llewetWH^ ^ aateat '���**? 40 ****t ptr iKMinireHa ���* ^m**,l*k**t-s**Oemt*i*. tktSKan*1^ 4tpt*-******AiWriCsrt-lisK'bM been nnia4t^... Tii*-x*aaOii giv*n I* that the sto-ad^lo-s^der which the lloeatees sMUduot llua#i ttuiiuni bin an iaora tteveyable thau tbcae acroil the line in Wuhington. ' Tbi* it rathstr In line with iheaction of the provincial goveHntut at ihelast ���enloo ol thelegitietuYe In pissing tin act igaluit the export of oed.r lumber to the American eid*.' Larg* shipments *of lurasWr an being madt continually frem the Britieh Columbia eo*��t to Puget Sound, and according toatate- menli of lumbermota, a better price i�� paid there, aad a batter market exitti then then ia locally. \\\\\\_^^^m ^i-i-TrW has so far been an unqualified success and no wondei- when prices like the following prevail. By comparison all things are Judged -all standards fixed and it is by comparison we expect .you to judge whether > or not THIS ECONOM IST SALE is worthy of its name. The more you compare the more your judgment will favor us for our prices not only compare favorably with but are ,., actually lower than those of eastern houses doing business two thousand miles nearer the fountain head of supply. w . oj . . , ���������iS EoONoanr in ouad^iNB & qotlts. Lace curtains do hot - admit of very much desrt-iptioa that will be of any benefit- to the reader, so we can "only mention prices and ask you to come early and pick out patterns that suit your taste. We know' the prices will suit your pocket-book- . All our lace curtains are *J i yards long and from 56 to 64 in. wide. 11.35 while lac* Curtain*. 1.60 1.T5 " " " * ..... ........ 200 " . " " '!',':..������.!...!....],. 2.60 *' " ����� '..'.". i. ';'".'.'.' Chanile eurtein* in red, peacock, Iwo shades ������ %t*1-tfim* end brown with double knotted fringe -yifl handsome dado border at both ~ \****m 1081) 1 00 1 25 1 40 1 75 3 50 fringe sit *mJ>i,'lB U'ulily SB&Gls'^^ 13.50 qualitv. .���.lhe color* t* above 2 50 Aniline Curtains' rivalling in ap|��ariiiire the ' finest Ts|��'ltry. at quarter th. price, made In rlob colurcombination*, with two right si le*. three jfar'* long and five feet wide, regular value |7,.../.>.. ., WHITE QUILTS-- IS.00 Marseille* ft 15 white' liont.ye.osnb...., 11.60 white hoi.eycp.nb with crimson borders.. Colored di*.. Serge*, full flimsy fabric*, but I'bioTi i ��� ��� | tr* 44 inches #idt, not .. -., Itrong. firm iloih. whicli usually cost you doubt*..".. 1,0.25 Bl��ck. navy and brown heavy suitings, fully 50 ���*.".*��� inche. wide, nothing better for akin*can ������-.. . be ha.) fur doublet he price 80 Fancy Tar'ar plaid silks, 22 iuclin wide, lhat , wen 75 certs ......... ..".^ ..... j... 60 All wot* colored se^ge*. 81. inol.ea wide, and , Tweed elects raugirrg from 3*1 to44 inch.�� Heavy Tweed* in ...��i dherks. *tri|se* an.l iiilx-- ��� Hires, twseds with'silk overshot, broken plaid*, dl'e''lack Heurie.ll**. serges and . '-"" faiicy weaves, and ex ir*' wide navy blue eerges, bqih ronr-ss* Mid -fine twill Colored China .ilks, 24 Inches wide." IH 40 116 IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA. ._t HEAD OFFICE i TORONTO. ~^H. 8. Howland, President. ' T. E. Mmuitt, Viet-Pmfdtnt, D. B. Wilkib, Otntral Manager. -CAPITAL, am, * 12,600,000 1,��M,000 SAflMOf PBfAtTMIHT: Intstr-Mt Allowsd on D<*pogltg of 11.00 and Upwards at Current Bites. GOLDEK BEANCH, J. 8. GIBB. Mlnlgtr. Jas. Beady, D.L.S., & PUS. Mining Engineer, -"H.Am'a.Iiit.H.X. fJOlDEN AHD WINMBMEBE. Servers audi fer linalt.nl Work and Orevm O-aatt. ������.- 1 on Liko Wiadermere and Bast Koaleuav.. P. A. 0E808MEAU, > . .*���' Tailor. ColdeD,B,C. geatk IM* Kl.klaa ������*** liver. Hull Bros. & Co. Wbolsseale.kR.ull Butchers- ^-mmmiltirttDealer., i UptMtl: .giO, -- Economy in Ribbons and Laces. The whole ribbon stock has been arranged in five l&rge boxes, each box containing all ribbon to be sold at a given pi-ice. The prices are 5, 10, 15, 20 end 1?& cents. These are ordinary prices for ribbon but it is not ordinary ribbon that we are selling at these prices.' In each box you can find Ribbon worth double the price 1 . " - 5, lOand 15 cents are the prices for Laces, the whole stock being arranged the same as the Ribbons, which means that you get your choice of any Lace in stock for 15 cents. Economy in Clothing for Men and Boys. DO TOD WEAE PANTS I Ids*, w�� want * a little ot your attention. Your good nnn and Judgment wtll do the net. Seventy pair ol $2 pantt made of etrong Canadian tweed in mat brown and grey mixed ohecki and i.riptt ..<. 1186 Choice of any dollar overall 80 Choice of all 11 26 and 11.60 overall! 1 00 Boyi' htavy overeoatl with military oape.... 8 00 Boyi hlaa urge auita . 1 76 Boya' Una pnn wool wonted and tweed tultt.. 8 00 Flm Frleae ind Chinchilla reefer*. ;.. 6 00 . Subetantial working coat* tor man m*d< of ' wool, iu Hn*ibl* dark colon, really the --.'- - mott serviceable garment of in kind in tha matket Heavy rtef*r ooats, lined wilh tweed overcoat lining, dnp norm collar; and all modern ideas of makeup ibat go to make a good coat Chesterfield overall I wilh velvet collar Youtln' three-piece suits, with long pant* Tnmiten' lined duck overcoatt with norm collar '.-,,������ 1 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 600 - The whole stook of Men's Suits divided into three lots, each of which con* tains suits worth double the price���j95,18 and $10. , ��� ���** ' ' ' ' . .*: - - Economy in all these lines: Hoiiiry Olovn Small win* Drapery Oood* Linen* Towel* Towsilllng - Mitti Capi Comforttrt Plllowa Carped HandJsjstrabitri Wutt Shirta Mufflen Sock. .'- M*fl|lnairi Collin Boon Overehen Underwear Cardigan* - Curling Coatt Tin Cutfi Shon Larlgant ,. If you live out of town and cannot coma in person send its your orders by l marl, with thtf money, and we will do your shopping for yon. ; ; TRADE WHERE CASH DOES DOUBLE DUTY. POLICE COURT. On Monday tvening lilt, a row oo- eured in Sarforth's retturant. Ur. J. Buckbim being annulled by J. Lamontagne, and during tbe souffle that en ���ued, J. Smith, who hit bnn working for Lamontagne, came t. hii aetistance and dealt Buekham a severe blow on the heal with a bottle. Buekham waa taker, to tbe hoapital and atitchn were put in the eut, while Mr. J. Pinkham laid an information agalnat Smith be fore H. E. Moodi*, J.P., who iatued a warrant for Smith's arrest. Wben Officer Laag attempted to serve the warrant, hs wa* interfered with by La* montagne, who wai plaeed under arrest Smith In tba mWntlrae, concealing him- ���elf to effectually that he could not be found. About 3 a.m. Tuesday, he called Percy MoAlplne out of bad and asked for shelter till morning, thii wat granted, and aa toon as day broke the Sheriff wa* notfied, and Smith was at ono* arrested. Before Magistrate Griffith on Tne* day at 2 p.m. the case of Jos. Lamon tagne for obstructing a peace officer iu tb* discharge of hia duly wa* proceeded with After F. C. Lang bad given bi* ei-idence, Mr. Thos. O'Brien, for the defenoe, admitted the charge and atked fo.' clemency aa thii offence kad not been very pronounced, and aa the pritoner wai charged with another and more aerious offence. The prisoner wis lined 810 ansl Costs or 14 daya in jail, the magiatrate pointing out that the penalty might be two years. J. A. Buekham vs. J. Lamontagne��� The second charge against the prinUuer was for assault with intent to do griev- iout bodily harm.' At Mr. O'Brien's request all witneaaes were excluded from the court room. Buekham. ��worn -I am a druggist | reside at Ool.len. Last night at 6:0.1 was ��t/*npi*r at Starforth'*..J!fa* .__.-���,*- ---���-������������ ..-�����"���';"""""������ ���nOlb ftwrn^'e,..mm-twA**** *3^�� baia^M^denored, ffnitb tertfr*W��me in whistlingiud Punadou, �� tilvar dollar.nd tbrew'i-. �� _.t .��� .... _. .. .* nn ika.l.i. 1 ..l-l���l :- - �� - had bia iupi>ir in abjut five or .eu milium, and sat waiting, which Was not a naual custom of hit. Mr. Li- montigne came fn then and tat down and commenced talking. 'He laid: 'Buekham, I can out-run any p*r��on | in Oolden. Du you understand ine?" Smith ��aid: "I wish I could have aald Ibat on Sunday.* Lamontagne laid: "I can lick anything of my own ���eight. I weigh 160 pounds and you're not too big." I said: "All right, old chap.'* He laid: 'You're unprincipled end a coward." I laid I ,lid not know; did not think so, and that h* was a coward and and Smith was worse. H( jumped to hi* feet and grabbed a table fork and Smith got up and look up a ketchup bottle, I got up from my place and went to the opposite ���id* of the,table from Smith, lie montagne fallowed me With the fork iu hie baud, and called me a coward tev- eral timet, ind laid he would drive tha fork Into my hetrt. 1 warned h'ia off. He oame three or four limn with the fork up-lifted. I etood In the lame place. Smith ttood on tbe ojijiosite tide of table with the bottl* lu bit hand, I iold bim to put it down. Thtn Mr. Pinkham thoultd to him to lay it down. H* put It down. Mr. Pinkham want round and got the bottle. Ltmontagn* cam* ou with the fork. I eaugbt hi* arm a-ith my left arm an 1 atruck hiin with my right ���nd hi fell forward. At the tarn* time Smith grabbed a cup or jug and threw it at me. I aaw it coining and dodge I It and it bit the wall and broke, ttiuit b thon drew a mor and card* at ine round the eud of the tibia. He draw th* raxor bick and I etruCk him once and maybe twice, then Siarforth and Pinkham interfered, grabbed Ssaith and put him in the corner, I backed away tewards the kitchen followed by La montagne, At Corner of lahle I .ot fret from bim and atruck him twins* before he grabbed me again. Then I threw hira down and got htm by tin- throat and was then sir ick ou Ih back of my head with a bottle bt Smith, Smith jumped over u. (La montagne end inynlf) into the kitchen. Some perton picked me up for I was dated. Lamentagiit got up and the Lit I aaw of thnn Smith waa holding a ohair over hii head in tbe kitchen, al if to itrike anyone who'euiered. The kitchen door Wei closed and I tried to open It but could not. I went, ontiide. Lamontagne followed witb u carving fork and Smith came out wltk hiaraior, Lamontage began awearinuf and oalling me naract and aaid he would blow my braina out. Smith awore he would cut my head off with' a razor. After Handing on the sidewalk in front of barber shop I went into my store with Mrssrs. Pinkham, Walker and Langdall*. Had no more trouble with them. I got ray head, dressed at the hospital. When 1 wat standing on tidewalk Smith ind Lamontagne were Iraudinjf in Starfottb's door. The fint attempt, wat made With labia fork, but after Lamontage came out of kitchen he' carried a carting fork with hiin out- ���Ide . ���'..���!'"���''���''- Cross-examined by counlel for defense the following fact, were brouglft out: Lahdelle, Pinkham, Walker and Stafforth were prennt. Was hot through dinner; almott dona. Referring to the remark'made by Smith about runping, Mr. Buekham explained that on Sajurlny night last, about i o'olock, he neesled change and took a five-dollar bill Idtu Iiamon- tagne'i thop to get it changed; handed the money io Smith who took out the cish box to make the change. Hi' (Buekham) went to mirror to squeeze a pimple and aaw Smith in the mirror folding a tl bill. Continuing, Mr. Buekham aaid: ��� I ttood there with my back td Smith and when he got through I turned round and waa standing on one aide of the barber ohair witli Smith oppotite. When I turned round he counted over the change in tuch a way that the doubled bill counted aa two. All had heard of him doing it before 1 wai uncertain whit to do. I ttood with lhe change in toy hand till hi put away the oath box, then I started to/count It ansl pulled ihem out one by one and found 1 had only four dollars. on the ohair. I pioked it up-and ifart- ���J for the door I had my hand ou the latch, when Sraiih aaid, '��� Hold on j there ii a two-dollar bill in thii:"'* l ���aid "la there?* holding out my hand with the money, which he knocked on the floor, then picked it up and laid it wit til right. Snme person tald ta Look out or hsi will'Blfh Haul you." I tald: "Ne danger. Ialwa>�� count the change coining from hiin." Mr. Howden wae there at tht tim* at wa* altt) Mr. La.noniagnt. On Sunday morning, a thort time belore 10, t went lo Starforth'* for breakfast. Mr. Starforth was behind the counter. I told hiin about what had happened the night before. I naked him what he would do if anyone tried that iriuk on him. He aaid h* would pound thein. Aa he was laying that, S.nith came in the door and laid : '-What are yon d��� twlndltri talking about?" Directly hi laid that I turned on hiin and naked what lie meant by playing such a oou- tempiihl. trick on me. He professed ignorance of my meaning. 1 said to try and thort change ma hy doubling a II bill. Ha laid: "Why. vou will get lot* of people in this oountry who will play that trick oi yo.i." I said I I didn't think peopl* in :h�� wnt wer* ���o dishonest. He said ''Tea, right hen in Oolden." W* wire sitting at th* labia by thi* tim*. I uid "Smith, a man who would do a trick like that ia a thief and yon ara nothing mora than a thief." I nailed him ad ��� thief and a robber and a d * - of* a b���,, and hs aaid I wa* too hot and ,wa* �� d ��� fool. I thtn went rouud the table. Mr. Laudell'a pushed hi* dhair back so he (S.nith) could not g*t ��w��y and 1 struck him ou lhe head and knocked off his wig, Itheutirjok him thm or four time* before S'ar- forth nparated us. Smith went out IWfi upstair* to hi* room. I went out and washed the blood off my hands, Tor I had out my hand on hit wig. Lamontagne and I have always bnn good frienda. L..H night S.nltu might have boen at enmity with me. Mr. Lamontage wat hot as drunk a* he pretended to h��. I knew he had a glass or t wo and waa nut for blood. Smith said "Lamontagne is more ol your lias than I am You thrashes! me, now thrash Lamontagne." I told Joetokrephi* bands off mnj that I had nu quarrel with him. (Continued on page fonr.J M^rv-��iiistism"'a tsalll''MM'S'i|��*i>i��*��'is>.i'-jaiiiT*i '*t**m*f^Tyr-r ****** THE ERA, GOLDEX, Ii C, Xovembek 21 (III . ��Ite (Cu'.bcu (Bra. Pl'ril.lSIIKI. I'.VI.RY FIIIl.AT. E... V. Cil ViCiKR*!, - Editor and Publisher Suharrii'tiu... K(10 per yssar in advance. Advertiisiitg rates uin,.e kuusru usire.ti.est FRIDAY. Novcublk 22, IMI. OUH MICA. lt is not generally real.aed hy lhe |,eo|,le of Gobi... and ihia dislrie. just how valuable the mica |iropertie* thai have heen 6|-e��ed up this summer in the Uiu Bend and ou Ice river are. Mr. J. F. Smith, of K,.u.l.opa, ha- M|*e..s a few'days in Gol I, is, at lhe in* .-nance of Messrs. Price anl Hutcl-, HUj-eriuteiidiu.1 the pre|sa.*atiou fur the market ul the proluct of their Big li'isd pro|��riiea. Hia opinion- may be taken as authoritative, aa lie Im. Im tit. |iast nine years been taking oul mica fro... a mine at Tete Jenne Caclis and bringing it lu Kainloops bv pael. i'ri-lM over lhe iiiountaiiis, Tbat the ���j.1 iter ill ao bruught out has paid Mr. Smith good wages will give some i.',*�� uf its value ou the market, au i when he state* that the mica he'has seen iu town is of as guuil a quality aa thai taken from his claima, it will be aeen that the lountora of theae claiina have a bun huh. In Mr. Smith's opinion a good mica mine ia sm-tli twice as much aa a gold .nine even if llieq'itirll ..saved aa high as tiii te .baton. Bs sides, mica is a pour man's proposition as good wanes cau always be made working uii ler primitive conditions. 'i'ne iio, eri.in.ui should lose uo time i i ii-iying a goosi road constructed into these |��o|seriiea, for il is th* intention uf thoae interested to continuedeve.up- iij.iiI w.uk. -.*,'���' - As tui. jrocity With one paS-tieular C.uu'rj ' wnilii the aubj-oi was li ing isanvaaaei. ' b,.l Ise hoped* I hat iyiuet hitig woulsl he do... in tntapproaoli'sng sesaiou of son ' gri-se. Headdtid that tl.e organization* i"pseWisiiieii could do much b, bunging ii Hiiensie to bear upuii their iu*.i��euia tiv��t hi cougress. -* '*' "��� ' -ssiaas's. '' ' - , , Guana. Hot. IR*. Tils/ uuvernineiit has a-i'i-iisrsl tu tlw li��|H'ri��i-*ullis.rilln to eaieiid G��u O'Orady Haley's ie*ui otfic* until June 80 b next. His isn.e Was Up laes Julv aud exsesided Id Ibt- telllber. .. How it, }* .'pruptRiml JO ft,'?**}. luiii M*i*is)i>i*i�� Iseresttx' lUoiit'li. lougs.r',' ... AleianslerSkiiiUeri of Liudanv Oil. ..who w-siililbS.i.1.1 h A frail* wirb Ssralh. tiiiii-VHUri*, dietl'of -HMiimlt iisja'r Vs ���irtii;g.*��ii Tueadsty Ha was air-eni ��� la.r-��f-'s.��j*i#,�� rkilwa." guard. ~8.i'u p..'. widow, risihle* at.L.ilda.ijij' THE BOER WAR. HAVING A HARD TIME London, Nov, lo -A despatch frum Lord ICilvlienor, dated Pretoria, today, aaya tbat a strong patrul uf Yeomanry, while reconuoiieriog on Nov. lilib, at Brakspruit, near Z.trust, iu iheTi-aua vaal Colouy, about 140 mile* west uf Pretoria, wa. am rounded bySOOBuara. aud luat six man killed au I aixt*. u captured aud wen subaeq'ieutly re leated. Tha rear guars] ol Col. Byng'a col 'iiun was aitacked near Heilbron. Orange River Colony, on Nov. 14.h, l.y 400 Boen. aaid lo be under Ihe I'Oiuinaiiil ol General Da Wet. After 'wo hours'Savhting the Boers retired, leaving eight dead on lhe Held. 01 Col Byng'a column,' Lient. MoHtfith ansl tji.e man were killed, while three office, t lud nine men* were wounded. COWARDSIAND TRAITORS. . Middreburg. Cape Colony. Nov. 15 - O.i* hundred and' eighty mount'el troop*, composed laruelv-f Dutohmen. witli-iheir arms and horses, aurreii lered tu Smut's commando on Nov. Ill The district troops fls-etr-moit.of their ainiuuiiiiion at long range, ah I ihen refused to fight further. Capt. Thorn- tun, their commander, belie.ea their surrender to have bnn pre arranged. SLOW BUT SURE. , London, Nov. 15-Two ol Kitchener, monthly reviews, detail August S and SeptembsH S, weie published in the Gazette thisevening. 'They nrechieflv summaries of wid*, sweeping movement* through all part* of-ihs* disputed territory, with the results, caiu- alties and prisoner's captured, al previously reported. An astonishing iiuuiber of hor.es were captured, this* in August alone numbering IS.570. About 20 per cent of then an fit lur remounts, an.l oilier* are brood mere* aud foal*. Though admitting the die appointing results pf someof iheo|*ei-a tiuns, Lord Kitchener ��� communis on thein- a.' follows: "So long as thit m thud of jrojress can be n ai itained, there can be little doubt of its ultima** effect, even on an enemy to whom uo other form of argument seems to ap peal." The reporta-further aay that tbeaya. lein oi chaina of block-house* al Inter- vase *o' -a'mile, and toinetiinea less; along the railroads, was being extend- ski. L>rd Kituliensu-lays: -Theintiti 'uoe ot th* Boar leaders, mil iheir sigauized a.vatem of intimidation am*ill keep in the Held a large numb r ot burgher* who. if left letliwinaelves. toulsl la. ready tu surrender." The writer tavorally ment iona several Iiun died offiier-s, nok-coinmlit o .ed officer! and Iiieu, Hams Dyeing Mate Easy wneg DIAMOND DYES - AitE VISED. For quality, variety,. brilliancy and iiuraiiiiit) ol colors, the U.hiuuii-i Dy-a excel all other package- d.te. in lit. voi ll. The Diamond Dye* are rai.ie hi over llfiy diffeieul oolor* for wtiol and allk, and ai-ecial last colors ar* Wade, tor dyeing eUUoa and mixed guu.lt.. No otber dyet io isrong, eo true to culor or ao tiinpit lo uso. Full and ax|dicit directions on (lobpackage enable the inexperienced to do ai good ���wo:k *a,ihe i-rofeaaional d.ier." , The Di .mond D.te Mai and Rag Pat- lerni colored on a superior quality ol SsMiiei) Hessian are telling laat. With uiiit of these detigm il i. easy to make s |sreiiy tiuor oii.a.nei.t. The Weill at Kst'.hursltuii Co., Liuii'eil, iOO Moutn* aid a'rei'i. Montreal. P Q", will se.,d ynu Iree hy mail all the new patients ilyou tend in )tui addre-s. * Pame'sGelBryCompzund Possases Special Virtues and Powers for Femals Hsalth-Builling. ALL* W0N3N WHO SUFFEa F30M D1SEASB3 PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX SHOULD . USE IT. A Hamilton, Ont-, Lady Whose Life was Despaired or Is Made Well and Strong; After Yeare of Suffering. ' Paine's Celery Compo mil has stood ihe leai.if lithe if]d oxperieno* while hundreds ot the cuniinon preparaiinns arefa-*i sinking into obacttriiy. Pain.'* Ceb-ry Coin|iuund is uot a iwlent'ined cite ; it ia the discovery of one pi the greatest and ablest jilivairiana. thai ver prasjliae.1 lhe noble profeaaion. snd for Ihis leasou ft is |,reset.Ised by many able doctor* who recognix'e its worth ' - * Paine'** Celery Compound |os*i>s��PS special virtues and powers for female health building. Il banishes nervous nest, weakiiesa, backache*, a'deachea, and all the. uan.eless ills that comelo women ot all age*. Ii gives t hem ro*y cheeks.- a|s'arklmg eyes,* and rs itistys th* freshil.es ami acilvily of girlhood. Min Blake, ol HughaOh St., Hamilton. Ont.. givn Iter testimony tor the Iwnettt ol women who are Buffering- mahy in silence-anil earnestly looking lor health and strength*: " For yeara I suffered innch and waa under the can ot doctors who finally lold\(ie I wa* going inn. couaiim|itibu. I b cmne worn 11.rough th.unuf modi- ciues, aud gave my doctor, up, Whil. ia a very critical condition, notaisle to re*t br ��le*p, alway* laint and weak, appetite and distention bad. my jiytiem ruliuing down ��ud liule lefl in me, I coh.meucfd to us-e Pallia'* Celery Cam pound. After tl.e us. uf one Lottie I felt muoh relieved;"! have used inaill nven or eight bottles, and am now a n*w woiupn, oan enjoy life and aa Well aa'I wi��h lo be," ��� ���: ..'" -"" OOM PAUL FOR ANM.'Pj Los d iii. Nov. 15 The E eiiing New* itf slay lays lhe Irish Nationalist! have flffesSrd Mr.- Ki uuer a safe parliamentary sea*r,ill i*eland. Tney . Iiolsl tl.at Tu C nieijneiice of Lu.dK'.i' hWr's prwia1 insti'is. Mr Kruger is Js- f..sjio a Br.il- (sii sul ject. 1 ','"". 1 if.'-,:' *4'i,'.**'' 'pi ��� ���'��� " Chief. J ua...* Strung baa lajen lip- |soiuted adiniiiialra.ur ,|sirin-| laird Miiito's-abiience'iii Nes�� York. * ' W* draw atieniiuu ol the retidnut af Ouiden to the following paragraph from the MouetJir'y Tiawt: What a dreadfully menacing thing a fieice Die is to i vill.gv wlili litiieor no ineans of ttsihtiiiit ll; a,sW, Iruhght home lo -Ih'.re.id'e'ns* of Va.Vlsei.il Ssa'sipn. or D'fi.ou'.:'Qia-.. on, Tuessday. Tlie *r rival on Hie seen, of part of tbv Mini. I real Hr. J.riga.de pselMl.ly eeyti Ih. liule plii.'j. Irtisn ilesrssclisjri jKa ii.ia. snanv ar* < homeless; ��� Few tl.iisas .ra more ltn|-o.rtAiil' lha r fsjr ,cUlle.ss^to Is.ok aft.r tlle.ir...lii*��.!.|i|i.aiide-s; and e * l li ii.MS * ie won priaistSlol |> n��g- 'esi til.. ... '. ' ������ f '' ,fY: '*���'" " "' * ���' '- "'' "��� ''-' ' Ilia asipi.i.hiag ho.v threat a change a tew years ol mar-ad life well make iu thea|i|-earaticeaud disposition ot many women, the Iresh ,n-s. ilraoharm, lh�� br.lilamw vanish like tbe bloom liom a peach which is rudely handled. The matron ia onlv a dim shadow, a-faint echo, o( the oharming' maiden. Thert are iwo reatoni for tbii chaage. Ignorance and negsVol. Few young wo mess Kj |ir,v.i.,te the shock to lhe iy* te.il through llie ciiiuiKa'whicli toiuea with nisrrla-M. Many neglect to deal wilh -he uii|slenaaut drains wbioh are often cones-quern on uinrriago arid inolherhood, not uiid.ratauding that tbi*-teor��l draini* robbing the cheek'ol Ity freshness and th* form of il* Uir. ness. A* turely ai tht general health* auff.n when then le dtrangemeht of the health of lhe deficit! womanly or gana ao turely wbiii tbtae organf ..an ettali)iibed in health lhe (sic. and (orm et ouet wltuett to thi fuel' IU renewed co'meliuett. Half a million women and mnn have found health and liappin.lt hi tht nae ol Dr. Pure*. Favorite Pne., eriptlon Ii makee weak women .trong aud lick women well. The poun Ikeeptr at North Toronto ia an enterpriiing individual, When* 0 P.R train wa* wrecked then a lew, day* tgo a nook car was broken open EVERYTHING IN THE MUilC LINE. -���'���e****s-**a*a��*^n&,a-l>. Pianos Organs . and ai:-kinsla of : Musical iBsttuments. C. klHMItUfi^H. Musie Daalers, -Ualarsry, Alta. EVERYBODY SHOULD READ. Testimony Whioh Shows the Great Value of Dr. Clarke'a Little Red Pills. . Dr. Claike'a Little Red P.lli oured me of chronic rheumatism alter I had been given up by tht" doctor! -Arclii bald Wilson, Sault St. Marie. There la no reinedy for rlieumatism. or for building np.the lystetn. equal tu Dr Clarke'a wonderful Little Red Pill*. I would not he withont then, lor theii weight iri-gold.-J. J. Brainlon, Fefle: lon Fall*. Out. lean lrutbfully say lhat Dr. Claike'a Little Red Pill, have dosy me more good than any other medicine I have' ever taken.���Mrs. Orison R. Estey, Watsjrtille, N. B, , -. ,; There is no - remedy to equal Dr. Clarke'i Lil i le art Pillt for nervoue troubles.-W. H. Roberieon, Editor Dally TiiiiM Peterborough, Out. Dr.'Clarke'i Littl* Red Pilla cored me ol'iheimatiam after 18 years ol ennat'ttnt suffering. -J.f'B. 'Arinour, bookkeeper, Toronto Juncllou. ** Dr. Clarke', Liule fissd Pills ar* a positive and certain cssre (or,,|�� giippe, rhueinat ism. as> bsna.pisrt.Jyais. catarrh .c��ink,*coiixbW,,_l��*h��'silie^llMllge��tlo*i,' all sioiliiu.'h ansfliver I roubles, fshnale nbin|,lainis even when lh. diseases have heuatansliugfur inany yeari, than.o*. stuisbori. easel will yield. Price 50 nent* |seir Isox. "Fur aale by local dniir- glste.' Or. Clnrka'a' Sura ,-Cijre. for Catarrh, and Dr. Clarke's Siiie Cssre for Ecxema, aame price. SIO* will he |.a'rdfur any caw they.1*- will* not' permanently oun The Canadian Chemical Company, Peterborough. Out.', will.lorf.it 110 for any case that then'pllli do not help. 'Dr. Clarke'i Sure Cure forf.'atarrah and Dr. "Clarke's Sure Cure lor Eoif mi, sain* price. Ten dollar* 'will* ba paid for any can-they will Uot permanently oun.S .' '.'.,,- - i THE CONTEST IN SALWAY. ' Dublin, Nov. 15-Th* Parliamentary contest in Oalwsy. resulting frpro the vaoancy in lhe House o( Common* causal l.y the elevation uf Mr. Martin H.-F. Morri* to the peri*ge. ia being marked by a luccettion of Bghti wbieh tlket' all'������: the constabulary ol the' neighborhood to keep ihe contestants wichin bounds. Mr. Horace Plunkett, Uuioniat, formtr mt.mber o( parlhi- rotut lor thi aouih dlyiilon of Dublin, lounty, It opposing Col, Arthur Lynch, who nrved on the Boer tlds* Ir; South Attic*. The uta of fii-nrmtbatnot yit bee,i rtported, but tilokt,- itonee, bricka and bottln Bgure In -thtdally encounten, Tht wlndowt and-doon of |*r. huukftt'i eofemittn' rpomf were imatlstd In during lha night", The polioe have bnn obligtd on n��*ral accatloni'to oharge with thtlr baton* Arid dlspsrrsu the* moha. 'Thltv.lt* lengthy )Ut of Injured p*opla..' - The.City srd S*n FrenelMb had ��� HEROIC HEART *mn\ A "DEMOKV DISEASE i HV m aivva vm na* uivbvh < wwh ; ������ -.���: .���--*���*-������ .���***������, *���* a. ���*���.,-��� ���Wit) -. f.iiinJ t,**A mt ..,,i.\i\,-..,-4' npnetloo lha other day whenaoapttva; s.nd Ihiny head of oaitle>lllieralid.: (j||l.o|)n -|lh B,A __;________,_,*_, ^eke Mrs Pouudkeeper roun.l.d up the bunch /rom lit at one* aud nfined.' to allow thi iom- asny poianiibii of thein until hi* feea, AUO, wen i-aid. Tue C* P. R. put up. ���a** mbpriaga and tailed iway. After ea utievenitnl .toyage ol a couple bt hourl thi runaway landed lately a few milea out In the oountry and tha tuition of tbe city wa* relieved. , HEVER WORRY ���*-*���***���w ~ * - -a*-_:_.__*z-*i I jfoor^cl-ilu jewf-���' ' 'Dr.Acrvsaw'aOur* li*j**t*-i s*n*ssjjma# amsrrni1. yfMid *M ttwmtut ��M R m*** -*** ******* m-m*********** ....... irthT veryTKtnlt **f **t��va ^Si'.^'aSiffV^Wi^ Br. AfMW-< Urar tttt U* m-**f "sMatak uwm" mmj^mtm* y^^*^.'?**^ ***'������*��� *mmf, ^jSSte-iJfJaK^u**n*JJi**r Columbia River LuiyiBCfl 0o. "':- "v:.:"'-' Fir and SpmitiLtolw, MANUFACTURERS OF Cf^ $i||8, BtC.V ��� "'- ALL KINDS OF. ... ' "T ^Z-*:* ���'���������:���'; --���������������'A. ... ~- Rr Oiinension a;^ectalty^ h* Mills at Qblden, JeaVtjfW*\ ^alt. -k Largest Capacity In tie Mountains. Tarmg Cash. nr.APQFFicK. ' ;:; 1,;... ���;.-2": ''SSewJoy-v,,j. c. ��� *^.-**.*.*\2*.2-\^^^ 1 w. t. iibus*���.ti " UNDERTAKER Machine ng Sash & Door IPactopy.;. ,.;,;,'.���;I>si>�� *n4 eJi**, Br***rt*t������* S^eclmiy. ergmi��*^^ "T*^^ " ii ���' . ���" * ... ] sy-HjMiT|T,..F*jfti .il-IM.M.'l Pellew-Hapyey, f ^S"*^ Bryant * Gihnan, Pr#vlnel(ll Arti^fc iysfc mj Ha?*>iT,t a'.���b.'b.m-,������: A.I.m'.m , E. Phimp Gn.-hm, a R58.M.F.G.8. Tbe Vancouver Assay Office fare Testing Works '.";''���'. ''-,''.. E8TABL18HEP IMO. : ���'���������' --.-'-'' - ���".; beporit on Mines md Metillurgical and Milling Preen**., / ��� '��������� , y-t'sPRClAyn: *aMPlRE Ind CONTROL ABsitS.-sjai Vlotori* OIKm: 4 Vi*wttr*et(Opr*iite*l)riardH..rtl.) V<3nC6UV6r. - 'Shipping tags Hiay be had free at the Era Office.' Ufeja'ai Ti-*-a Lriual if iff: i'.'1'ji ��� e > r. , Bt jj TRE ; Golden WEDNESDAY EVENIK8, ' * VKOTEMBEB Khh, 1901. Hospital Fo^ the Correet 8tyleg of Jewellry for %venlng cA^Tlfenfc jetfeller. -:';*ii;:; Henry Humphrrv, of I.ntvdsjn, pnt, supi.aatl ���.,-*���' nensy nunspnn-., a, ,s***w, wh., .aiasspiiB fn a.HsirH *Han *psilU-*ln. a tfhskllnf H hlni.'lf verv sarOntiy i���" 1 thltW f hsaantilsm Is sjesatrsm'|t!tas|ilsng,wwlkwsxkHaqukkand adrtnon from th slower regions. Judging bjr my vn.an.nl c re laliy magic. It i��.ihe tine nKtsKngt btfon I began using Soma Aiswikaa ^ei|liesi*irs��i-so>s��flicNrt^vlr.a.��ihesTs-*n Rhs-umatleCss*. l^sirajreterihedthearoeg- (Mat, ���rtat er ooaiinafloi 10 of ���upreaiaer and on which la ItiauHbsd tbe lit. nt liolmenu smrth,- -" fs> netser mlH" TWilv mlnuin after this grrst ten l.s-h-r ih�� ��r,.l dose, tk* tick Kan torgeta Its tnd ta pusb, Try it * ��J boille.; l��**Ul"liiC.'..'vVl jKiild.' "..'." '" ' ��� ��� iSoldhyC.'W, Thty are tyMna resMvatoii, Wood fareriSara. TO* IneieeeaiH **rinu 'mt yo*. KNliwy ''u*Am ttotOi a-MtiMti tsUMl ���ui-** fey aMnrth Arnart. :;-,Mff sKfsfs-s-N*-, sDiir-i-ltl *is^rW|; -'Kidney Kldsty Curt, tnd I can lo Ihe long list of caret l^.. . claltin. for I can work fats**** Aoyiia aad not feel tired. 1 hid gMesSar,!* but fat no help from thrni." .-��� ;**-- Jimf" 8sui1v*b, Chaibim. ' Itiviieveslarilliswrss. at InsybaaliMthatl lMWtb*j>feriht I**** Br-.rtir>ip*''TT- li.lsvAtt^no^ta*i-ffi|2tJiMw-ui^-^ -ftfy ,,,,���, -���d (Uo*'I*, OM l,Wl"in{a^ ���-"*'���"���' " b-nenttdtad BlmUlated I. Su|,l by C. Wi Field. Field. I tm of IlieU. le�� pills la* vial, tjc 4| [SuWby C. W. Field, lubscriln lor the Era. . u*^3^^^^eei*Htof f>MtbiRleodi*e,ltnowon hit way le^Htig'^tH^^'ia^tw^aop,, . la��a��af ib* mmSk* aouatr, a*t tl,. ^���^^^���^���������������AWI0. Ha ���^1.ll��-lnki-a.dayaBawtoo im�� ..:H*n*gtt Charljw.^p^ornrf froat-tuu.g ntimA^mnw^-n* Ing whlen. tlmt H^ eaaltiunr, . ooak anditwa vy*I|ort tnv,l\ti i^.KO */* *)���***������- -|flisj>prrtatton' at'** found ttjsL no&a*r\��,8��0,-|-wli^tngft^ i '. '*.'. ,.i..ms* ') '���������* -..,.. : *.'��� liiture ift- the-Tt-itaJt-j*) put * ' '..'������ 'S-.\ '.-.���.':'-. ssa SSBBSBB f ���r. -f* ���##���* f**A\ /\*. -J ������*e.. t ��,;' THE ERA, QOLDEN, B. C, November 22, IMI, H\ Asthma Q-ctipe f^ee. ess Athm ilene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Cases. r ; JOU Till YEARS - SEtfT ABSOLDTEL'ir 'TREE ONU^IPT OFI'DStAL. * WHt* Vtmr STlM-ae aad AsWr-Baa PUInly. "Vm is nothing like .Asth- "ma.o.'*'(' It bring,s .instatat relief, "even in the worst dases. .1- 'Mi%% ,vhen*a1l .else- falls. The Re. 0. F. Wtw.1. of V.II*,*Bldge, III.. ia\*; ','Yout trial huttl. ot,Ar,'hmi. llUS rtceived in gomlyoudliloif.. .^Cannot toll you how illankfsil I fell for ilia good 'Mve-Wsfom It. twat a alavejlalned -with putrid ion throat and At hint far 10 ' -ytln: f dupatred of ever Mii-j ouied. I aaw-your astirertlnnient fof thecunof ���il,fi." iivfcdful' ��nd; tormeistjng'iiijetse. Jktihin*. and'thought you h��dov*i|K)k��n yourielve*. but i-eaolved lo give |i,J ir.��l. ' To-niy astoni.hment the trial acted like a charm. Send ine a full *ir,ed -bjttl*. REV. DR M0RRJ8 WECHSLER. ��� Rabbi or Cong. Bnal Israel', ���Vrlaw tokg, Jan. 8, 1901. Dbs. Tait Bboi'. Mbdioihb Co ,'} Gentlemen; Tour AathmalenelK.anei. cellent reinedy for Aithma and Hay Fe.sr ..,.l-i.i and it. compptltibn alleviatta all trouble* whioh ^combine with As.li.i.a. Ill *uoce*t iaj.astoiiisiiiiii and iVolisiertu). After hiving it oarefullv analysed, vre can atate lhat Aatlnnaleiie contain* no opium, iuorpbl��i*,'oblortWr;uor ether.,- -Stusjir" "ir-rv'���i-'uir, ,���_��_',, '*,'' REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER - ' Avon Spbisou, NY, Feb. 1, 1901. Da. T.i*r Bboi. Mbdipixb Co.j ,--.- . . Gantlmnen, -I write thia testimonial from a ien*e of duty, having te*t*d the wonderful elfeota of Athmalene, for the curt of Aaihma. My wife has bnn affljiteil with apaanodio Aithma for the piat 18 years. Having exhamt ' el (nr ova Ikillai wall aa manv othlra" I ohanctil to an your sign upon your window, oa 111 1th itraat,, New. Turk, I ito-ica obtained a bottle of Asth.nal.ne. My wif. 0vnmancel taking it about tfce-*lil of Novomber. I very tpon noticed, a radio*! ImprovVm'iit. After utlilg Ml bml* her Aathini ba* diaapiseared and sh�� I* emirelv free from *ll *yinptoina. I feel that I oan conanielirl.v recoininaud the medicine 'o all who are afflicted with this diatreasiiig diafase Tsiuransjieciiyei^; 0. D. PHELPS, M.-^ Da T.trr BaavMBDi.iiSB Co: * . -~~*""' ������ .'j.^. . Oemleia.,,,-I wa* troubled whh-A'ithiini for 22 vlarl. I.have-.ned nnsrierds.. rem��iies. but they h'vfl'-all'talia-l' I ran aoron your ��lly��tMs��enl ami etarse I with a trial buttle. 1 found reliel at onoe. I have since purchased yonr full alas bottl-., and I dm ever grritefnl. I ba*e a family of fpurohildreii. ami for��i* ve.rs I was unable'**..--*Wstrk- I am now in tin! best of healiri.and am doliigliHainasa.very day. This testimony you c*n umbo such Use of as you an tv. Horn* address, 236 Bivlogtoi. S'reet, B: RAPHABi*. ii ���'<���',.". s37Ea��t 129ih*t, New York qj.y, TRIAUBOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE OX R*3 IM-4-' OF -POSTAL . Di (wit ,Uit. Write at We.aiUresslim.Dft. TAFT BROS'MEDICINE . CO. 19. Ki at^i h .81, ttdm^.ib Olty. *.' yarSOLD BY ALL DRU1JGIST8, ���"���' '- ~ ' "��� :��� . . : |-,..fi" ']'*;* ,' iV-' "*���'"'* f 1" 1 ' WOUNDED soldiers. Soaroorowo. 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LimRpotsi Dr7Arasn��'aC)lntmfsitl..-i*clsdly ettasaou. u ��� .Me eur*. - Apply It M&re rellr. h*|tefrem3loinlghtt***l��csjrehiu��svA Sold'bv 0. W, Einld Job'printing at th* Eua offlc*. Otwapasiabl. !���> B. HU b, ��� apenlB.ll. ' tan* ���*a>wks*>l. tlevv* Dlsplajnl * fcy ******** ��!����- Hswdln* 4MT a Paal. I* a Muhvlll. Bsstpllal. "Wounded men," tald the colonel, "wert often niltundtntsxHl. Oeneral Fuller bl Tolfdo told me tbat he never eipecttd for- glnnesf fnr sat" hank lodgment cl hit. In tbt midst of a battle be wn trying to mop Ibt Sight ot panic stricken mon. One man came atnnibllng along, not heeding a word that wn nld to him. Indignant and Impellent, Fuller, aa be came near him, leaned' ftom hit bom and touched the man witb his sword, nylng sharply, 'Oo baok,' tlrl' Tht mtn looked up with * look tbat nld m plain at word., 'lam looking for a plan to die,' Re opened hit bloun ind inowod a greet, gtplng wound In bl* omit. Then be. dropped to the groond. Tb* general dismounted as ss��n a. he rould, Tsui stlnuwt n h* took Ih* in��h*. head' tu bla arma tb* poor fellow died. '-Some men when struck thnwtsd no lign. I reu.en.ber un. Ulttlo fellow who wn struok three timet' in aa many min- ilea. Tha flnt thot struck bis right arm, ind hi prsxeoded* to load with hit left The neat thai struck him In tho Jeg slid brought hln. to hit knee* He hid hit left ���rm up, ramming bomt ��� load, when a bullet atruck tbat arm. Then he looked np and sold quietly: 'Thtsy have a particular *pll* agalnat ma I guess I'll quit.' And he dropped down." ���'We bid one man In our company," aald tha sergennl, "who was shot through th* body at Saitoh. Ht wat carried off Itt an ambulance, and tbe boyi tuppoted tbey would never we him again. But tbra* da*t after tha battle tht regiment went Into cup not far from th. Held hoapital,' and thll afternoon the men were tnrprlsed lo tn Ih. man who had been Ihot ihrough and through walk Into oamp, using his rlH. as a cane. .He announoed that he had had enough of tbs. hoapital and.-syoulsln I go batik toll Thu i-eiilinoiiul surgeon swore a good deal, Insisting that th* wounded man ahuuld return to tho hospital, but tn the end agreed that lha plucky -fellow ihould he scared far In th* company'1 quarters.. The boyi look grcat.cura 0! him. H. luiprnvctl rlpldly, a'ent on duly as toon at bo wu able to walk and wn f Ith the company lo tba end of tbe earvlsjo. ��� , '-.'To.'. "Other men who oouldn't bmi* physical rain were greatly ironl-Jed by lluah wobhiit ���nil rccolvt'd Ism sympathy ihnn thoy do* terved. Tho hard.*! ivu.in.ls to benr.saera thun from spent lulls. These wore more painful than the wsmnila Irom. tho bard hitlers, hut mon .trunk by spent billIt'ls receired no lynipnthy at pll For soma reason It was oouiittal dlsreputahli tub. bit hy ��� sjsent bull nr a splinter from ��� ruck, and ninny i.icn worried along under the most pulnful wounds without going to thu hnaj.ltal nr without ..von consul/lug, tho .nrgeon Koine uf thesis fellows carry the marks today und say nothing about M-roti. ;,:: ' '���* '.. ' ��� il "* '���Tbl oiTlclul report of tho capture ^f lisSoltoOt -niiHintaln," selti the uuiair, "siatnt fhiitUfiiisr.il Wultur 0, lYhltiskisr wna w.iuiid.-d, but ihnt-huillsln'f lent., tho Ui'ld Thut Is nil true, but It Is rally .bisll thuatory. . Whllak.T was ..lieu/ Ihe iniwl Inijiotuous. drhlug ..lllt-crs (11 lhe army lie wus a regular old startiier. Ho wit pushing things In great sbapo In front when hi ana atruck by* rlllu ball - H* beoame deathly .Ick, and It was sujipss-wl et Area that he wat fatally wounded. Tha surgeons nnd some of his aswiclnie officer, patbt'i-od .Isout hiiu.niiiloiiis and nerval's' 1*. surgeon opened thu geni-rnl.-s coat and vest, looking for the wound, whleh scorned to be In iN.tliilnlty of the atomaoh. Ht found Iwtwoen tho vest and tho sunder- clothing a rldo hull Ibat bad not broken tno skin. ."He nld quietly, -A spent ball.' Tht general opened hi. ryct tnd looked:up wntbful uid Indignant, 'What't iliatl What'i that! Somebody hit mc with ��� lisentballl 1 won't stand It. Bring me my bnree.' And, fairly throw Ing aaid* all th* people about lilm. tie sprung to hia '.-of, climbed on hia hom, end, with his clothing In disarray and hia hat bunged on hia bead, started for the fn.nl, swoar, Ing at th* man who bod hit him with a ipent ball. But tho old general after thai probably htd more lyiiipiflhy with tbe men who wero ttruok by balls that aconinl to fall from tho air or that oame with at llttlt form et e itone Ihnwn by a vlcloui boy. Sometime! theso woold Strike a man on the foot and fairly erne bim with pain, tjometliun tbty would drop on hit bock as be lay fan downob tb*ground kicking, up bis beele, and be wuuld wrlthu as though he wen In tha aguiiaj* of death." " Whil* 1 wil In oharge nf una of the bnrpltali at Kaahrllle," tald tho surgeon, "tht mott dlflluult ctici to handle were Ihen IU which th* Mullen were Inlluensied by hillus.tnat.ons or suporslltlons. Tbl putlcnu ivem arrengnd In ��� largo hall, the Cola In long row a, onendlng lha lull length of the room Ono night a putlriit abuut lialf w*y down the hall died Thiini'il night the nun coining next In Use row died, end the noxt day lhe third man In order died. * Iminodhitvly No. A, 0 and 1 Insisted on beiug niuiial frblu the row ���nd they, were to wild abuut It that they bad to b* moved. "Ko 7,1 noticed,1 WM sqnltt, uncotn plaining man oJ-esjuabsV ttuuper, nntl, loot* ing that I must In somo way stop the panic and break the Hnool supers! Rlout dmd, 1 Wont to hliu and led .up to th. point by asking thai If he hid any super ���tltloui nollont. II* tald n* had not Tben | ststkod bim if ba would b* tatlaniid to reiuntn *�� h* wm and eipluliiod thnt if be did uot Intltt Upon bolng moved I cuuld quit! tho tlolmuent Hi tnillssd and tald he would trust htmseU tn Ihu unlnnky row. Trifling m this circumstance waa It' bast tb. greatest influunoe on the spa tlent* In th* row Thry walohed thai man tor two days with unllaagllvg luieroat, aud ItWMtgresu trltllur Iku torn, whenever he wm lifted up by tbe nurse, * dutan wild eyod men took Ing him over to see whether death Wn on aim ur not, hut lw ���teed bli ground tnd 'Mopped tbs panic Sle reodvered and hn* tasou.as hearty as e uok e'vpr alnoe."���Chicago Inter Uuwn. C.llMSM Dlaaar. -��� A Women who hat carelully studhd tnt tffectt ot light at herdluinsn nyt that"un* shttlod otntllo. lu high old l*t*hltiu.*d oan- dvlabr* tbat branch out lu many dlrou- tloni an abaoluloly the perlootiun of light tor a table, end en, too, e moot becoming light to tbi�������� ��f tbe C'sasta gaUwred 2221 . 'awv^Tj-rr The term Is almost e niisnomer, now*, days. For the "century-living crow" L'aj been nchoolcd by experience. The scarecrow doHn't scare him. Investigating orui* tholoflsts uy that he can tell a -gun from a ���tick end can count u$ to seven. Evidently the crow baa progressed from the ignorance of his ancestry. - The crow ia ism aome thing* la advance of tht human family, There are scare- crowa 'which scared our lS, grand fat her a, ^ and which ara just as fearsome to us. In spite of the fact that some scientific nvestigators say. "There'a nothing to be afraid of. A scarecrow can't hurt you," the bulk of men and women still believe the scare* ciow is a powerful and destroy- in j fetish. This attitude la most marked in relation to curtain forma of disease. In diseases of the lungs and respiratory organs, for instance, ft ia the custom to .MB-ume that there is no cure for tbe cough, 110 help for the hemorrhage, no healiiig for tbe lungs. The scarecrow, Con sumpi**vnr ia eet up, often taking the form of some inexperienced and unskillful practitioner who deuiea hope or help to the victim of disease. Yet the records go to ahow that stubborn soughs have been cured, that persistent hemorrhages have been stopped, and that weak lungs huve been made strong by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicai Discovery. TESTIMONY TALKS. All tbe claims in the world for the enn tive virtues o.f a m.-dicinc will not equal 'one testimony to the actual fact of cure Thousands of testimonials like the following have been received from persons cured of lung "troubles,"bronchitis, hemorrhage, obstinate coughs, etc., by "Golden Medical .Discovery:." ���, ��I was very ftick indeed." writes Mn. Molltr Jacobs, of Helton, Kent Co.. DetRware, "nnd our fitmih*-* doctor said I hsd consimii-tlon. I thought I must die soon, for I felt so awiiilly bad. Had a bad c-rmjeh, spit blood, was verv short of breath; in fact, could hardly get my breath At ill suinelimes., I bid pains la my chest "and right liiiibT, also had ilysn.jisia Before I took your 'Golden Medical Uiscuv. .ery' and 'Pleasant relicts' I was so weak I could nol sweep a robin, and now I can do s small washing. I worked in the can- / 11 lug factory this Tall, and f feel like a new person. I thauk the good Lord, and also Dr. ricrce for making this good medicine. ,1 believe that the .Lord ami your medicine hav** ss****-' . j Ufe. 1 was sick over two years. I took thirteen bottles of the ' Oolden Medical Dwcovorjt' and 'four vials of Doctor Pierce's PelleU." There is no al* cohol'in*-***GdUUri Medical Dlsci'tv- rry " aiul it is t n- tirely free frum opium, cocain.', aud all other uur- culics, Sometimes a u'-aler wjll offer s substitute for the- "Discover:*" claiming it to be "Must as good." The substitute pay a him more P'ofit, that's why. rotcct yourself from unscrupulous dealers by Insisting on Dr. rkr;e's Golden KcJIcil Discovery. - - _ 31 CPUS' Y/CRTal Of knowledge wouldn't amount th much, you'd think. But fur just 31 cents iuvesfea In onr-ceiit stamps'(to pay expense of mailing only), you can Jbtflin knowledge which It has taken hundreds of y-ears and 111 ill ions of monev to acquire. I*>r> Pierce's Common Sense Medical Advtker covers the field /ot medicine and hygiene -from, the day of . Galen to the present hour. Tlie ioo3 pages of this great work are full of facts vital to human health and happiness, The book b given away, bring sent entirely free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of etia- toms and mailing only. Send ,11 bnecint stamps for the book iii paper covers or 5C stamps for the cloth bound book, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. KOfcEBERY 8PEAK.S. ' London, Nov. t4���Loid RoseUrv. gprftkliift to-ni-ght in Edinburgh, ittid ha did not intend to try to ircurp a reform of ihe Houae of Lords ai thU wm not n task for one individual but on* needing a national impale*-. "I would liko to eee," he continued, "an experiment for/a year of a -sover'n- ment formed entirely of b'ualnMe men raooh it, for example, Mr. CHrneglt- and Hit Thomas Upton, instead of politician*. I would aak you are 11 getting: our money*! worth for the money epent?- We ara beglnnlnff to learn, a lesson tbat f reat-meaeurea must Infuture be carried mor-^by bar mony of contending-parties or by the agreement v of belligerent poliiiolana jhan by the overpowering' aacsnden'cy pf any one fact lu the country." I Continuing, the speaker said he blamed no party or blamed* no govern ment but saw around him question* demanding, solutions and a general apathy and impotence to deal. wi;h theu. Political parties, he said, mu*; on occasion-be willing to sink'tbsir differences and te> forget who wae I n power and who wonld get credit foi the-mrrylitg out of meaoures if tho-, wish'those meaanreH tj lisuained oat.. Siv�� Toar Snowshe Ttg8.'f- The most popular brand of GLnwIti Tobacco to Canada to-liy I* ** !*������> ���toll.* Every plug of.�� Vmy Boll�� lw��r��*'a ,,Biiowsboo"Tag. C-manme-fK s'tonld *t(tvfe lhe*e'*tggt\a a* vaHmbtt- prewits ht** given - fot^hem.-riWh^- you buy M.^ny..nAll^CKew.lngTo- baoco, .ask yo.Ut.Mealer for onr new illustrated pwrtiiiun. cologne. Tag* are good up to Jan.-d'*it|19C8.' E3TAB SHED 1877. lNCOR��ORATCO 1008. ajthqrizeb c-xriTjq. 1100.000. DEALERS AND EXPORTERS RAW F�� For Downright Satlal*.tloa, Shipment alter Shipment, Ship four Goods to Va. Full Price, ant- /mine- i^t.%:'ii ' f ' .��*.**-*r ," ditto Payment Every Tlm*. Bom CalahHthi* 24 Keere. Write Ibr Prket. Make Trial Shipment. CmvUc* Yourself. HIDES SENECA and DEERSKINS. McMillan Fur and Wool Co. 200.212 FIRST AVE. N. MINNEAPOLIS, ��� MINNESOTA. WRITE FOft PRIOE OIROULAR8. PRIOR WANTS TO BE PREHIER. Victoria, Nov. In - ��yery in.licniiop u;oes lo show tbst the |iiemier Hon Jains's Dunsmuir is maiiilesiinn a dls- |iosi Hon.'.three of ' Golden Medical pl--|-ssserv.' an.1 thsve vl.l.of ' Pellel..' t had no appetite nnd csssld not ent much without it 'di.tre-salnst me tsefor. 1 tnnk vtmr * Pavorite rTf*Kriflrwn.' and I only, wel-rlied i*. possnu.. Now J welsxh .75." Dr.. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser iB sent five on receipt of 31 one- cent stamps to pay exjsjuse 9f -customs tnd mailing onlv. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. Canadian Pacific Railway asp two mxk. NEW SCHEDULE Effective October 13th, 1001. Train. *���'.._* Golden ,. EAST BOUjND, - - ln:I0 WE8T BOUND, - . 10:20 Passengers booked to all Eastern Canadian and United Stales |,oii.ts. Berlin reserved on Atlantic, steamer* for passengers to the Old Country. Direct steamer service from VANCOUVER to China Japan Australia Alaska. Full information and Illustrated Pamphlet's furnished on spplication. C. E. WELLS, E. J. COYLE, Aa��n'. A G.P.A., Golden, B.C. Vautouvrr. Church Services. IT. PAUL'S- CHIIRUH OF BNOI.AND. Services every Sunday at 11 a in. and 7:30 p.m. Celebration of Holy Communion 1st snd 3rd Sniida.is of the month after Morning Prayer, snd on Greater Pettivals tnd Holy Dsys st H a.m.. or as may be announced from the chancel. Ssinday School at 2:30 nm. All ara cordially invites' io attend tl.e service!, C F. Yai si, Vicr. PKERBVTEB1A.V CHURCH. . Service every Sundty st 7:30 p m, Sunday School slid Biiile Class .: ��� p.m. slsarp. Choir practtc* ��very Thuraday ��ven. it 7. Rav. Jas. McLean. Paitor. mvrnoiHsr church. Services every Sniidav at 11 a.m.m.d 7:3. i-iii. Sunday Schsjol At 2:30 p.m. Pr��yer Meeting on Tiiesday .18 p.m. . Rsv. R.B. Laiui.uv, Pastor. SOCIETIES. A. P. �� A. M. A Mountain l^stg., No. II. A. V. * A. M. rlegular s.'oniiiiunlitt.i.n, aeeisiid Mo.isiay in every mouth. Hsitoiirning brethren cordially invited, ~. R. W. PATMORE, W. M. I. H PARSON 8��er*t*rv. I, ��. 0. P. s Reeky Mountain bulge nn. Hi meet, in Mdlellssws H..II, (lolslfii,everv\V��lneisd��y A.J.LAPWORTH HirjB Writ, r Ncsrnle Artlat Honae llerarnlor. L ��vt Orltrt tt Columbia Home, Oolder, B.O 'JiiLi. Masstta 1, lyaf-'- - Hi :!**TU*-mrji% GOLDEN, KORTH-EAST KOOTENAY, EG-, FRIDAY, HoVukber 15, tiOl - gAILS "Oefure buying Rails elsewhere fret oiir quotations oti'H, 1 \ 16 lh. an I larger Rails i n carload and less than carload lota. Vcincottv.r En:jiTi%inears'��X|serien(-e with mica ansl te .ay that. MeswaPrisM and Hasten*'art- .i.t-rs'ilaive i* to put this car* very mil.II, siLih-eil. VANCOUVWH. B. V. LATE81. POLWlCAL NEWS Vancouess. Nov..21. ���Current re wrs'hiss ic iha' Mr ��. V. Bodwell. K '*'. will bo'o(ips>*.d bv the Hou Ed^ir Dewdney v*,lio ran aga-iii>t Aulny Mor- ii��.n in ilie Wss.---Federal i-lection. It is dither's,, id'ibat* sua).- Prist haa reebn' siderad liis refusal io enter the Cabinet andwill Itand for EiqiiimtH, wieif] Mr.Pooley will retire in order ta opin the constituency in hii behalf. (iOLDEN, -'*-1C." Man ufacttores and canieu in 8*-ock Lumber Harness, Farm Harness, Double Carriage Harness, Single llaggy Harness, Stock Saddle Ladies'Side Saddles, Halters, Riding Bridles, Riding Whips, Buggy Whip-*, Cattle Whips, Spurs, Currycombs, Brushes, Snaps (all sites'), Sweat Pads" Horse Blankets, Surcingles. Boots an I shoes ofall kinds made to order., Leather goods of al I k ii ids tvpaii��A ; , Pric.38 right. Mailoi-dersyf all kinds receive prompt attention. ,.' '���'-" ���- -*y--.��*.'".-. ." '"^ ���'''!��� '",'.''' ""��� Too Inch. POLICE COURT. a *���*/*/*/&/% ./p/g/gi/Q/S. '���4t.>^t/%/eY%%/^- tToxvn arid!District.} *��* *'%&-,'*'.**. ������/*i*it--*iX fWt/V-\ The steel lining for thsr Iniserial Bu.k has arrival. Il weighs over .1., 1100 lha ' - Supt Thos. K Ipatris-k and Maa'nr Mechanic Hull ef theO. P R, were in town on Monday, oh their way baok frosu a trip of inspection lo Field, , O'Viiig to the .'l-eis'ir. on osir local column*, thi* wes-k. we have be... ol.'lu'"sl to greatly reduce tha space li*s mill allotte.1 to d'��|satch mailer. ,, Tu* driver* ot thsViriall* delivery teams are k.|.t hsuy witb order*,tor wove wod these dssvs. ' On. pi: ibeui ���tated that ther* wm* IMI order* wait ��� tug to Is. filled. ' ,M, A Riichie an 1 . Nl Inkwire arrived iu town yeaierdaviwiih -./*" !ieads,f rattle f.o.n ihe rangee'of. the Elk Park Rnssch and H. E. For.ter. These are p.irt of ;he beef cattle purchased by R (Oontinued from page i.) Wh*n firat (aw the carving' fprk I was about six feet away. He said ha would drive it into me. He did not attempt tellriki ine with tbe carving fork. .'������'... --Jamea Pinkham, sworn ���* Gave '���ssrrs-sbatory evidssnsw. The eilaroi na non of this witness brought out-the fant that Lamoniagne wae the aggret* ���Or and forced the fight on Buekham. R. -Landell* gav* wideiKi* twit' no naw faot* ware elicited. R.'J; Starforth gave evidence of the fact thai the first bios* with lhe table fork Lainontau-ne aimed at Backbite! cams, vwy nearthe letter's fai'iv ; For the defence. Hon, P. W Ayl-tier gav* evidence to the faot 1 halt - bolwetli1 five tnd six o'clock he saw j*UfMaia-|B*> and be gave.tin imyra^aion tbit he w���� andtr-rbe iuSnenaeofihijiior; /Wit vVwild nol (wear po.iilv.ly "skai'tsui 'ht* swonitil i^ii^*1?,,*��?-*��i;*^l^.**b?r'" ���f^JSS^r?^ Tne contract _^^_^_^_^^_ hsiuse has Is-en lei, Mr; Jas. Henderson signing tl.e papers thit wnk. Build iiu operation* will be commenced on Monday and pushed to completion at. a* earlv a' dsit* -4 po��sil.le, Mr. E. V. Bodwell, solieitor and promoter ot lb* V., V. k E railroad, ha. announced hi* inieutiou of oppoi- ing ih�� Government candidate Itr th* vacancy ll. Victoria canted by the resignation ot Hr. J. H. Turner. " Robt. Sanderton, a biidge carpenter, * * brought in laat night from Roger* Past suffering trom ��� bad cut inflicted by an ad��* on hi" left shin. He le put- Lug up st the City and Is* able to be e. ���u' '*-*m* wi" be givin to a" oWW""1* 0.11.1.1*. al lha Susi'ia) WNi��!l..��ho|sr��ve��uefci��^^ a��*i*l**i��i* '��� ih.Iatdse*' Aid*js��a-*��1n- main In Ooiaher, and alii bfa|MMrl la We aily oi them *�����<> wll,h ** "������"-I kj^v ����vicei tor ibii ouo. j been forced on Buekham, and that-ihrj accused, together witbSiatiH, followed J BnekHam onl, and asked lor a fliulllig* acedrding to the evidence, Tho*. O'Brien, sfstleniw, ad.nliied an assault, but olaimed thai then wa* tyj criminal intent, iuasmi-ch a* h* mads tb* attack with so insignificant.-' wes. pon is a table fork, and therefore the Offense w*> cpmnwp assault, which Ot* defence sdssiitie I, and in consislswalion ol tba trouble between SVniib, hi* part net. and Mr. Bucklntin, ha ����ked (sure verdict ot common aisnnkt, ' Judgm.nt wa* reeerved until'next morning, - ' ' s Un-Wvl.-redWy nroririni! Lamontagsie was brought ap for sentence, but 1st fort it w.t protunnetd tht proaecu Ion applied ihehav*lhem��t re-opened as they wlshel to put In additional evi derict. Mr. Orllfith denlfiied 16 allow thll and proceed d to. deliver ttntenre, He told Lamontagne lhat he had two couriet open, ohe lieing to commit birvij lor triel, tbe otber lo Ine bim. The maximum penally waa ISO and cone or ihree niontba hr jail, whioh penally h.lmpoted, lb* eoai* lo include ihe loctor's fee fcr dressing ih* Wound whioh Smith iuflioMd on Bnckli.in'i h**d. In addition h* would require Lamontagne to ta* bound over to'keep 'be.peace for If month* with/ one bond* man an* hrmtell to the amount'' of t-ioO'-aeh^jT ^^ t On Tniirnday morning iba charge natlntt Jas. J, S.nlih waa- taken up. Mr. T. O'Brien noted for thed*f��nse, whil* A. M. Pinkham. ol Revelatoke, isrosecuted. The evides.oe ol. .Tame* Pinkham J A. Buekham. Or. Taylor and H. J Starforth ws*taken, nothing diBepmi.lrom the facte brought O'H in Lamoiitigne'l oase being given. Tii* siaaWrti. found ihst th. evlle-ies* instilled him iu Fom-snis.tjng.lresec.issd ro msnd trial at III* next aeai*. cOnrf, svl.ich w.t d.sne, Mr 0'Bil��n reserr- iug hi* d.fessee, and ..king for * oopy of the evidence in order to make ��ri application for l>��i I. and YOUR*--*.*'*:::*v;:r'i-*i DdUBLE f>EfiS6N(^QfYtf is bound tn\-0tmi Itself in your dress. The clothes worit wT$fe'y-sSJO are a hustling business man will not do while you are in society, v. Clothes for business or ' -��� pleasure made cori-ectly ������*���'��.. ';>r itere *i?ij..'. .'..'".'*"���' Peimit us to take your m3asure for one of our * $22.03 Fall Business Suits to order Sr. I ' or bur - * ,.,--.-' $32.00 Evening Suit to order then you can lie well dressed on either occasioh. j; c; Ifoiyi &f)o. h \A/�� have $15,000.00 too much * ��� Stock which we are going to turn into Cash in the . . . . lilf $o DAYa We are marking right down to ���0OST, ��ud many lines*' under Cost In Order to make a quick CLEARANCE. We will hare the goods marked down land ready for your inspection Look for'the stamp ������-���Carss Mackinaw "oili: ��� * evepy.gaiinen.t.'.NM genuine without stamp. M m mt-u The bait wai very tiitefully draped wii|i flag! and bunting, beerlag evi' ���lence ol etrtrlal and palnitakiog effort on ibe pert of tbi dsmorat Ing oommlltt*, while thaeJMt ot .lb* colored thadaf-J whiclnuldsitd laa glare ol the gai, waa la ktaptng wtih.lhe- general color effect ol th*d**or��tion*. ��� Thi mmjo WAisiipplisr.1 by Mr. E. ftsjH.'-.Wilklnia. of Calgwy, who made hil'Srit apbtariiaaa in Oolden, aad whsjaa ikill.ai the piano called forth many ttkooalumt Irom -ithe oTaBoer*.' The eopper, whleh* #*��� laWed l��f.| lhe conimodisrue dining room, ot tb* Csviuinhia Hsn*e.-*a*ni pronooncavl perfect Ky ibott who partook caT therflairjr NOffcE. ALL UNCLAIMED BAOGAQEstored at a- tbe (.neaa-s Hotel. OoH*n, will be sold by tbe proprietor on November DOtk, 1(01. *-.', J. 0. URJUENI. Oolden B.C* October tl lOT. ; LIQUOR LKSRSI ACt. 1S00. ���Zf ��� ['���'. ���Atinf-jhriaeelbHrof lb* Bbahl at* Lt- "��� rem* r ���*��� Inn.it fcr th* UeMsn Distrlet of Nortb-Ea* KeelenarleW bold Id lb* .'oan Hem. Ottiem. at. t.o'��fc-li In the ' Des**�� R WWW;-aajlyMsijiW-JCgRett _____________________._��� ..-^in&Ff�� delmire provided, the t-aatJj*fnll'r'laifofj-e,5S!l,Stti teblea appealing la tha artlitle eeaie* w*ll* the Viand* **tlafiad tba aputtllij for more mtltrial Ihiet*. ' The drawn* of the I*dls��,were not lot-! ���bly t**t*fu|, tbiwgh the prelabre tin- ear local column* thi* wert terhlie as making any Individual' maatlon. Thsi' prouramma, -eonsisilBg of .SO PBTBHBOBOUOH, B.C. lit HElsWIUS If IH 1IIIEIMEIE Urit-Clatt AtiftliHta Ira TBAVBLLBIS, MININO MBN, HINIBS and PBOSPBCTORS. Delphine.^ innu. . Replete in Every thing. Bamgoo lb* only direct rent* te tba abet oa Toby, Hone ThWiod Ho, t Civj��**,itattliebeidqus**ni>ftUBki*g*i*a. Oood Stable Aeeoinmo-Ufltm. ;*-...".',;-'��� M fiiKMt irantlf \M]t*um*nteSy- x*i Clfars. - GEORGE A. STARKE, PBOPllBrOB. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ anmbers, wat, through ih.gobd oa'tarsi THB HOSPITAL BALL. i pllli'; Wilklal iirtaapondlng to many Th* ��nnn��l hall given try the Oold*n *Bs*s0r*a. quite Moret enotig^, ���jor if* HiwpiiHl tlociety Is alway* looked for ~\**t *nihoiltttic ianer.' At-tt *in|j> w*rd to hy the towniwtopl* ������ lb* par aatraa wisre plavel by Mi*. Well*, principal sooi.l eventof ihi*ea*on. and'"-! Meaar*. 0. 'Wall*..and J. 8 Gibb, ihe one held in fJbliiifAi* hari'aa W*-^fmVm "*r* "���"���J1 *n-w*r*^*.>-ir*v*.'��*rvv*��*iW'. *>*^-. *.*���>������*���. *><,;��.v.>'i��r*-. js.-a*r<-.-��-��sr-.'. -ttrVit*. LBGAt. .asssassssssssssssssssssssssssVir Y*"- g H*yor Horrla of Ottawa, who. wa* rioenily eonviete-1 In tha *pollca" ooirri iSf porohsslng llqusrv after hoort, it 'il��s*n*!Hls*d trom sSol'llng'hls poalllon ss mayor ami osnrrot ha a -olwii��H*te. 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