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THE OUTCROP. THURSDAY OCTOBER 18, 1900,

The Most Complete Health Resort on the Continent of North America. TH E OUTCROP. Situated midst Scenery unrivalled for Grandeur Published every Thursday Boating, Ws mien W. P. EVANS, Editor and Publisher. ‘nt a Haleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium. a jelan | 0 « 0 at

A Weekly Journal published every Thursday Hale ‘Von Spr ings, Arrow Lake, BoC

inthe interests of North East Kootenay District ; og ta % | aie ove Ovo i GEL = CS In telegraphic communication with all parts of the world. T iv LJ e bal

making close connection with all mails Two mails arrive and depart daily

! SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $3.00 per year in Terms, $15 to $18 per week, according to residence in Hotel or Villas. advance; foreign countrys 8&8 50, | Its Raths Care all Nervous and Mascular Diseases. Its Waters Hoealall Kidney, Liver and |

N : sh Ailments %. } sons —___— ADVERTISING RATES: Display ads, §2.00 Stomach Ailments, Its Baths and Waters are an invaluable reme ly for leat ar rd Sony yper poison __ —> © ;

per column inch per month; Crown Grant ,

Sede Sasercion awit tb conte tor eath Sr TuOesern That many carry revolvers Oy NICHOLSON, Have Equipped themselves with the Largest and Most Complete

peitaties ivertisments must be in this that are hard characters and | Of Kingston School of Mines, | Z

ice sot Lecter en HOES others for protec tion? ANALY TION CHEMIST | ~ x e sc Birth, marriage and death notices inserted Don t you think it time Vv ou | as : a ‘| STOCK OF General Mercha ndise

tree } Minerals identified for prospectors | °

fae \ got busy Mac. Come up he TC | without charge. ( SPARTMENT + ' Job Departmen ; che Hert eadinned, Bett "ie Enst and take a peep dow Nn a six- Three years experience in Kootenay |

is the best equipped printing office district, es Rae ; . Kootenay and isprepared to do neat, ertistle| shooter ahd experience the! Generatand special information turn: | In the Windermere Mining District and making their printing ata reasonable price. One price toall |

Mail orders receive prompt attention joy of life ina hew camp. pil ee the Windermer | - ° >) CORRESPONDENTS: We invite correspon. | \W hen Ofiicer Barnes was! awe Properties Examined and Re- | Mammoth Establishment at I eterborough

jec erest J neral | alate pba Aaah Aad bib on itl ae here the people were as LOL rd | ae rroenestore stat Gatlhahe: ah cient | sablic ane osire ot ‘orresy P : P every poiotinthe District. In all cases the) As the most ancient mioss- | to bring in sumples for our exhibit of | IH sadquarters for all branches of Mining and Prospecting Supplies . . 7 8 comp " vs . ae Fy » pj | . o : o . atta ot | bona fide name of writer must accompany the covered Victoria citizen and) | mineral of the District. | Wanuscript, not tecessarily for publication |

but asa guarantee of good faith, jevery day Was Sunday. | Office Peterboro Tow neite Co.’s Building, | Correspondence with reference to any matter | q : PETERBOROUG ! isa that has appeared in another paper must first There Is little doubt now} PERBOROL iH, Lowest Estimates Rendered to bs offered to that paper for publication before | , 5 " | East Kootenay, british Columbia. | (can appear in THR Ovreropr. in the minds of most of the | Mining Men coming into the jonas . g

Address all communications men who have had todo with

“red C ins since 1 8 THE OUTCROP, o ; Bua pre i Bika! The Outcrop CANTERBURY, Art eh ando lat he is in- North East Kootenay, pB.c, (sane. The strike from i ae A Having our own Freight boats we defy competition. bottle w as sufficient to cause

THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1009. insanity and his actions are| JOB PRINTING | —Sye$seae those of aman who is not! e : > WHO 18 TO BLAME? Highest Prices Paid for Cattle, Hay and Oats.

ciate accountable for anything. | Try a Sample and The awfulnessof the crime Besides we have learned on} © be convinced,

committed in Peterboro last) good authority that an uncle! week has been cause for many | of his died in the asylum in| unholy blessings being show-| London, Ont. His actions up : my , * verre .

: ered upon the authorities for| te the time of the shooting anion PeOrei, ! G. W e F, CA RTER, B.C.L., not long ago listening to the/seemed sane, but in’ the,

pleadings of this paper and/instance where he labored | PETERBOROUGH, B.C. NOTARY PUBLIC

District to Develop Properties,

the people of this district for) "under the delusion that Geo. | FPROYUOPEES Bee Ae Er eyenee Bt Bea Coun iN. olice protection, and now) Chamberlain had been with eaaiaeie : ex

Rate oncnot bv nag found |snde as Wis dole Many Hoe ae lise Tee FOU ee. ne ake

in the whole district who will| Mow recall peculiar habits| Prospectors Deeds, Conveyances, Mortgages and all other Legal

not admit that this murder/2®nd actions of Collins ever *™' Mining Men. Documents Drawn and Attosted

would have been averted had | since his arrival in this vicin-| PULTE HEDE | Accounts Collected, Commercial Books Kept and Audited,

a police officer been here, It! | ity. How everhe mav act in WM. A. SKELTON, PROPRIETOR. Mining Properties Sold

is pointed out on every hand | ithe future there are many how Fred Collins sought the, Who will always believe he| aid of law after his house had) Was not accountable for the | been broken into and com-/ deed, and there are none who | A Choice Selection of pletely wrecked, while he would have hesitated in ay : bore several nasty looking hearty laugh at any one who}

| re)

gashes on his face from the even hinted that Fred Collins | 5 A. A

blow of a bottie. No police! would shoot anyone, ake L&\ Na Ko’ > \

officer could be found within | The Ovtcrop has made arrangements i WG §

tu radius of 75 miles. The! with the Toronto Globe whereby we are Now in Stock. 1 LZ >)

Giacé Nnneas 4) y » | enabled to offer the Weekly Globe and | ee g LL. (> iv OP, C UTCROP endorses the senti-| the Ourcror for 1901 for the sum of our { i WRN hh ‘ay ? bd

ment of the people in placing own subseription, $3.00. Besides the two | papers the Globe has secured the sole |

Correspondence Solicited,

Post Office address

WINDERMERE and CANTERBURY, B.C,

FFSCVECESVETEOTS |

the fault of the GFRANG MPO | ivilage “bt nung sat acdlut ie OF SPPPPEPE TE PETE REEL ERIE REY vorrooe the authorities, but we do not ‘The Canadians atthe Battle of Paar- | s $ | ' » charge Gold Commissioner deberg” which will also be sent. This Quality Best g Headquarters for z ae . : A , picture is worth atleast 50 vents, the | 5 a * OS 3 Griffith nor the Hon. W. C, Mivskly Globe $100; 4hd'the Oprosop, 4 - s 2 Pravellers, ¢ Nolet From alle eee OUENTICY, SLUMICIGNT | | ie can learn these gentlemen subscribers paving in advance. The | 5 . } lining Men ¢ f picture can be seen at this office. | y s > : : ) t | v have done their duty. But Pp S J UST Ri ht ? and Prospectors, we do blame a pompous in- é agias eaie O'BRIEN, rice 5 ea errr ren : ar : s 44654064008 dividual at Victoria, who) ere psp Ee M aGddsAndaes . at SARRISTER, SOLICITOR | knows more of the needs of | NOTARY PUBLIC, : FPPFEEPET OUP OPP | ee this district than anyone can | CONVEX ANCER, BIC, | Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ~ Wohi alt . | ‘ieee Office in Upper Columbia Navigation & | p ARSON 4 & : te um, although he has) Tramway Company's Building, H. G. ye Ne 9 Free Pasture, never been here, and who! Kast Kootenay, GOLDEN B.C

glows under the title of|- —— —| General Merchant, | te Bale coals,

OBERT ELLIOTT, M, D., Deputy Attorney General Mc-| |

Lean. For amore than a year | Gimarnad Lani Alexander Blozk, GOLDEN, B. C, | CHAS. CARTWRIGHT.

| the neeessity of a policeman | SURGEON,

has been cominually brought | PETERBOROUGH,

before this official only to bel ye ast Kootenay, British Columbia, CO M BIA HOI ISE

ignored and ried x ¢ as ; ne ess MACDONALD, eB U

question Is it no is Tault —— |

| : GOLDEN, B.C.

more than anyone or who is| BARRISTER, : es |

alae: | SOLICHOK, | WM. McNEISH, Proprietor. | Headquarters for NOTARY PUBLIC, :

That the Chinese laundry’ Piaguely | penmeure ime Ort | pe ‘inter Under Clothing

at Athalmer was blow nh up PETERBOROUGH, ! The Leading Hotel in Golden, Headquarters for Mining and Commercial Men. | Mackinaws,

Bs Vy = of Aladan ain a es . Hats, Caps, wrecked, the Chinamen in- I ARVEY McCARTER &| eta: ee TPP VPP ci aid jured and no arrests made’ PINKHAM, oe ade Clothing,

; ' ners Hl ‘4 oars ss | Boots & Shoes That Jas.4 Lyons ran wild Barrieters and Solicitors, Choices Liquors an Cigars, ao Rubbers, } \ ICTS,

H : ae 0 tast Kootenay, British Co ria. | with dynamite, the building North East Kootenay, British Columbia

HOT AND COLD BATHS.

around W By, oe mere shooting GEO.S. MeCarter, J. A. HARVEY,

off a gun and shouting like al Reveteke B.C. FortSteete,t8.C, om <== Fresh Stock of Groceries on Hand.

A.M. PINKHAM,

mad man in the midnight) Rooms, Alexander Block, Golden, B.C. | rer O00 0 OOO > O00 00009 20900000 ours’ SE ee Best Accommodation ~~ ; p :

That Arthur Dando wreck- EY sg pandas | LIN i Fine range of Domestic and Imported Cigars. eda house of ill-fame and NOTARY PUBLIC. | - Windermere District , was murdered for it by Fred Deeds, Conveyances, Mortgages and all Stage meets all boats, | Up Cou ntry Orders

j ? vy Lega foculnents drawn ane ——_—— } ‘t : ot : ( renee y sie oe mre ie 11 nts drawn and . a is, Given Special Attention, Give usa trial for your vat M. MeLeod shot off) a ix : : :

his gun and came very near! econ molecad *5 Winde -rmer e Hotel aye Winter Supplies.

. eee | MOOKE AlCiter | i eee a a ry 5 = is = Pee ; shooting two Peterboro Citi! Real Estate and Windermere Mines J. A. ‘STODDART. | Subseription Agent for all Newspapers, zens? Fire, | j

That Canterbury citize ns) ile, Finest Fass and Cigars, | or A. WA RR EN’S, stopped a man with a gun in Insurance. Windermere, - - B.C.

Mast Kootenay, . GOLDEN, B.C,

short order? PETERPOROUGH, British Columbia. | LOLOL OL ODOT |

THE OUTCROP, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1900,

| se TTT | Rie hear : Athalmer E J. S,

junderthe provisions of the Liquor Li- : | conse Act, 1900, has been pleased to} —- Barbour, PACKER.

|

| establish and define the undermentioned

license districts, and also to appoint the \ A undermentioned persons to the offices of v

‘license commissioners and chief license

1. , inspector, regpectively, toact for the | district under which their names appear

ome | namely: / v a ¢ Packing for Mining , Golden License District : Al tat A A A Companies a Specialty. portion of the Golden mining division as yi ; yj : pa : defined in the issue of the Gazette of the 4 4 y ese 30th November, 1809, not in any munoie- 4 The only First-Clase Pack | ipality, to be known as the Golden license Train in’ the Winder. district. License commissioners: Ed- H ‘N ‘N Y > i i tl , Consisting ward A. Haggen of Golden, Charles A e G. GOR DON 9 I rOps, ate hh' ARs Warren of Golden, Charles H. Parsons | , owe = of Golden, Chief license inspector, | rsmvtins it te atlowing | Stephen Keabgrave of iokten | tenvon: Abe , Windermere License District: All| F W. 8. Santo & Co : that portion of the Windermere mining Peter Lorotigli. | division as defined in the issue of the an e a U ry on) Tur Ovreror, } Gazette of the SOth November, 1800, not 5 ss 7 Canterbury. in any taunicipality, to be Known as the Kimpton & Vitts, 3 Windermere license district. License - Windermere 3 commissioners: Samuel Brewer of Fair: | This space is reserved 3 J.S. BARBOUR, 3 tuont, Joseph Lake of Athalmer, Ww. S.) Athaliner, B.C. ; } Santo of Peterboro. Chief of license for the = 3 inspector, Stephen Redgrave of Golden, | GS ddedeedda siadiadds dds ddiads O ere , ° aris ON : . } ~ Athalmer —______________| Parts Bevosition, 4 |, Largest and Most Complete Hotel in the e | e i as miles e| The following is an extract from the Townsite | pen of) Winnipeg man who recently was ye e e Ss : [8 Misitor tothe Paris Exniions | Windermere District. Com an | COLENGY | British Columbia is by far the larzer | i p jy. | contributor to the Canadian exhibit and | douse. without inany way wishing to discrimi: | nate, Lean safely say that but for the peculiarly businesslike and hearty man J. G. ULLOCK, herin which the matter was taken uy Proprietor. by the Hon. Pred Huine, it is practically A ie L certain that Canada would not have beer #6 able tocut the figure it) has done here First-Class in every partien ar Other and older provinces might perhaps resin Sees" MODERN CONVENIENCES work of making this collection fell o1 eo ) Mr. C. 0. Skinner, chief inspector for | , ~Y i! | gritish Columbia, and the cost) of thir Convenient exhibit was defrayed by the Britis : to Columbia government as far as Ottawa. | +t. ~ | Railway The Political Situation, | es oe an Sim | Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. The Nelson Tribune sums up. the! and political situation as follows: ; ne E Rie panmeal in eacanaldivaion Headquarters for Mining Men. eed) in the field are summed as follows by : Landing politician East Kootanay is) Libera Yale is Conservative, as is) Lillooet ane Headquarters for Commercial Cariboo, The Liberal majority in Fas: | 1 1] i | TT and Mining Men. Kootenay will be offset by the Conserva ack and Saddle orses for Sale or ines Athalmer tive majorities in Yale-Lilleoet-Cariboo ne ° : The battle ground is West) Kootenay - GOLDEN, ‘i re B.C, Roesland riding is Liberal by a small East K hay majority Slocan riding is Conservative ° nm : @ | Revelstoke riding is said to be very Sh A Na a SEE | TA evenly divided. Ifthe labor party de i) , cides to wait untilits time comer, the Jrace between Galliher and MeNeil will | . | be a close one, with the odds in favor'ot |

the man thatean cover the most ground

ANN wd make the best impression on the fi) Eee can imoraree LHe Mining center of the

torin the coming contest, and itis safe

Athalmer House, 5 = yee Vey D E . M t ra VI 510 Nl

mines and the Scotch miners who re 2 ently ived, 2s amicat! ttle a re FRANK DARGIS, Prop. vest rey auntie ane eg das of aM Ea is

P. Bremner, Dominion Labor C

bee . iil . un SSSSSS3SE +ooeees missioner, and Ralph Smith, M. PLP

| Secretary of the Miners’ Associ First-class accommodation for | The conference “waey satisiactoss7one

‘Hon. Mr. Dunsmuir stating that the miners would be paid $3 a day, and that

Being beautifully situated on the Lake and no Chinese helpers would be engaged

eA tehineg bie k to Toby ¢ ‘reek it is the

The miners now are quite Satistied with the treatment accorded them by Hon 4| Mining Men Ne toowinviotasducteste WOst Picturesque Spot in British Columbia. Press that only ¢2a day and Chinaman Na for helper were the conditions at Union, |

Mr. Dunsmuir savs that the Seotel wii a | CANT eee ono ad sagneiainie re Roads and Trails lead to

The Ovreror job department is replete

4INwe } 76 nd 5 f I ll ors al fel Bis Jal 5 inevery particular and turns out first Bay | LB T TTD \ nest Ar d mn . eedy | : ; classwork, Send along your letterheads - CANT ie] JR M4 ° 0000000000000000 billheads, envelops, business cards, ete and we will give you good work at

Saddle and Pack Horses for Hire, reasonable prices

Free pasture for those who wish to leave their horses NOTICE CAS Choice Lots from

whilest going into the hills or

. . “he nas Starbird, ttemd to apply to the stuwing } ( t omitiossioner of Lauds and Works for staying In town, ibiel Consmussioner al lands gad | Works fo {situated in the Windermere Mining Divi " 2 - am | North East Kootenay, described as 1 s ¥] | = : mee | Commencting At a post Planted abo 0 v

Miles east of Gophercreek, ana about O00 beet

south of Horse Tinef creek, thence north 40] eyperyience uckers op “ovided chains, thence east SO chains, thenee south 40 | - i sitmtacimr ls semstiale | gubibh, (mone, wet Mahalia to the sed TITLE PERF<CT.

on shortest notice to accompany | PHOMAS STARRIRD

[pesinseclissedcont nationale Townsite Crown Granted and Registered.

mining men or tourists to any |

vn pals oe eae SE Wunsen zi eemenctmmt | reunaes” The Canterbury Townsite Co,

| Tobacco,

North Kast Kootenay, Cigars,

CANTERBURY, er Bet Kets BYE

' Baths tot and Cold,

aa silt aan. ae 5S SELTUR UT OE A =—

»)) } V fl Ki iN VW yN -* tO DWN. Ss are

ae’ - oe a?

JUS

i 7? a2) S ~ “- C} , fp INU jd al PRETO V&ilo | e Ot ANG rMCdtIts , - wr FF A ii | INOV. @ til ++ é That long looked for annon at of

when the Don Ai abs vont we veh ey sa ae a “WW MBE : 1 Car °

2 pravines ol ae “tour in t Acton Vale, Que, \ - Lhave been asked, When we were to doi U pholstered.

have the general elections. At the last rneeting Laddressed, in my own constit:

People intending to locate in | nenev of Quebec East, 1 was asked that phish Sein rk F I RN ITI R LE | question, and I said: ‘My friends, I do e

Athaliner, |

not know yet, and WoT knew T would not

tell you! Now, however, Timay break , and announce that Parliament | Nominations have been | cl for October Slst, and polling for |

Canterbury, | las

silence Y | is dissolved, Peterborough | | f ‘The Latest Styles in Parlor,|

Sov 7th. You will shortly, then, hav or | | es to make your choice between tue parties. | Wind Dining-Room and Bed- 1 do notask you to act contrary to the indermere } eo08 Ss 3 | dictates of your conscience, but I do ap- | Room Suites,

. | pe sal to your good sense and spirit of will find it to their advantage sdetioe and equity. Is it a suitable time | ; |

fora change of Government? A change | of administra ation is d angerous at cer ain times. We have done much to fulfill the articles of our programine, but some yet remain unsettled. Lincoln once said that it was bad policy to swap horses | when crossing a stream, and 1 think thatapplies in the present case. I think the tusk you have entrusted to us is not yet complete, Why ehould you change Governments?"

Returning Officers. The following are the returning officers for British Columbia: Burrard— Duncan C. MeGregor, Van-

PoP

Arm Chairs, Window Seats, Lounges, Writing Desks, Fancy Rockers, Verandah Chairs, Etc., Ete.,

‘The Etk Park Ranch & es S.T.6o., Ltd. _ Lcarx

Comrxcem

B.C. Saarmiture Pillows, Ete.

to write forour prices on)

Lumber either at the

Mill or Delivered in any!

of the above towns.

A a ht

Westminster—Thomas J. Armstrong, ATHALMER, Now Weatminster.

Vancouver—C. H. Barker, Nanaimo.

Victoria—John.G@. Brown, Victoria.

Yale-Cariboo—D. J. McDonald, Kam- loops.

The writs for British Columbia were sent forward from Ottawa yesterday.

While the proclamation of His Excel- | Jency the Governor-General fixes the | dates for the holding of the nominations | } and polling day throughout the Domin- jon for Wednesday, Oct. 31, and Wednes- | day Nov. 7.

couver,. |

Mattresses,

°

a waz Shelf

With the exception of five

Rolls Wall Paper

been informed by interested partics that

a suspicion that this is only a Having on the » followed by another one later

they have range over

Tish adore s—th bee of which aS in tard RKR7 axre ritish Columbia, Burrard and Yate Cariboo-Kootenay—the dates of the aa eur ie nominations and polling fe) days in these, being lott entirely to the t yn « hes 1 vaotlicers, D) ¢ 4 McGregor, t returning ofiver for the! QY, Me | ; distri has not vet settled upon any sz sala dates, * will he do so until the writ Jil eC | and His @onmmission reaches him, which ee - } ill be in th : view days. Ba fa we al a ! he lias fully ipon t bei ta alo JS are ny tithe “tt bet tation and pollingtsdays, so that al Including everything ul ri necessary for the build ( myn { ine bide oth Mune Abie ck 1 <p Phe OM co t for on that Vie mt Governor $O06609¢ has appointed John Bulluaan, of T _ Cex Hill, to be gy recorder fo Windlermere Mining Division vice Geo. We are prepared to furnish Cricice to whol ak a RLIREOLI NTS Beer of the 1 ° = oy ea Grocerics| rin ¢ ! "2 Taal | eetacaan leas Dba ie inest hope it will prove for his he 2 | better position Mr. Bullman “aT h ‘» Quality oubt make anideal recorder. We have | |

move to be on to vet Mr. Golden out of office in his «le cal iatal

A)!

iScreen Doors and Windows

300 Steers

lo pick from. Mail

gvears. We are not prepared to make sueliastatement, bat we sin cerely hope that no such motive is held in view by the Legislature, Mr. Goldie has been faithful to bis position,

urders to keep out mosquitoes,

¢ hae) / receive ourcareful and | ein ({| | prompt attention, | : Genuine Maple Syrup ° Har Sd

from Quebec, RE you ae careful of it as yon might be’? Pearless Hair Re- storer is a dressing, a scalp cleaner j Factors, and a hair mmvigorator, St keeps | the hair from growing hareh or dry,

! | Vee | }

| We make a Specialty of! | ; |

|

New Carpets, Squares and Rugs

|supplying Mines and Con- of all Sizes, Designs and Prices, Muslin and Sash Curtains,

New Bicycles,

Brand

Regular Corn

OOOSOOCO Crackers, for

$25.00

PPESPO>E OS

OB IMWeDermer GENERAL MERCHANT,

Golden, - * B,C, |

and it stimulates hair crowth,

One size only, 75 cent. Don t let vonr he

ryrow thin, ore Th Elk teens Sal Maa rer, e

Whatever else you use whether it | is borax, sage tea or tar “te hare P k p & need a good hair brush. We have ar ane an eaneriatis good brosh now at |

#100, vnhers at cheap ae ents ST Go,, Limited.

Gow bs of all eorts, 15 cents ap.

FIELD, The Druggist, GOLDEN, B.C.

FIELD & BEWS, Druggists. Revelstoke, BP

ATHALMER, 8.C.

ais

AY OCTOBER 18,

1900,

T. H. TAYLOR, CLE.

Provincial Land Surveyor.

Surveys of Mineral Claime, Townsites, Roads, Minos, Ete, Crown Grants obtained,

PETERBOROUGH, B.C.

Bast Kootenay.

R. S. GALLOP,

MINING AGENT. ~~

Mining properties bought and sold. Reports and Estimates Furnished,

Assays in Gold, Silver,Copper and Lead.

Correspondence Solicited.

Address: Canterbury, East Kootenay, !3.\’.

ee

WINDERMERE, B.C.

General Wvlerchants-

0099999609000 0OO

Mining Supplies a Specialty.

$O060006

Just received 12 Cases \B

All sizes sap (6 ‘to 00000000

Sole Agents” for Canton Steel

«nd California Giant Powder.

Mining Men and Prospectors purchasing their supplies from us will be furnished Mack Horses Free of charge for delivery.

Proprietors Windermere & Golden Stage line.

Send your Mai) Orders {ur --memmaser% .

DRUGS,

Stationery, Confectionery

and General S

re. V7. PATILOR=E, Colden, - e

Miner's Boots. Price $5 00 Leaves Windermere at 5 am.

Sundries to|

Fritish Columbi?. Rate on

Lake (Co.

General | Merchants,

‘Athalmer, - - B.C.

00000000

Groceries : Tinware Hardware

Men’s Furnishings

Miners Supplies Giant Powder

Caps and Fuse.

00000000

Fresh Butter and Eggs

Always on hand,

3M i)

—_

The quickest and oaly ComPvorTABLE Route

into the

‘Windermere District.

eee

Qolurmieia

KIMPTON & PITTS iasigerion &

diamway Ge., eimiied.

ez |

Steaxrxr]Ser DPuchess

Sundays and Wednesdays

Calling ath” Canterbury,

Athalmer and

Peterborough

| And all Colambia River points. Con- } necting with Weet bound Canadian Pacific Ruilway train came days.

| owe | Returning leaves Golden at | 4 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. e=es

| | |

lor rates, ete., apply to 0. H. PARSON, Mngr., Golden, B.C.

ems

ye from all poiuts o “o'den, #2 per ten

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