I MKTAfc QUOTATIONS. Silver���liar 6ij "S LE-\D jEIO, 1"., 6*1. ���J Copper 812.12 i-UU \ ' The Eaolk is more widely CIRCULATED TUA.V ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN NORTH KOOTENAY- IT WILL BBPOUNDANEX- CELLENT AUVERTISINO MEDIUM. VOI, III. NO. 34. FERGUSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 3. 19021 $2.00 A YEAR. A Big Camborne Tree Gold Property Changes Ownership. EVA UINE IS The New Company to be Incorporated as the Calumet and B. O. Oold Mines, a Ltd. The Era mine, tbo biggest free-gold psoporty ii) tbis camp, in wblch exports estimate tbere is enough pay ore blocked out to keep a ten stamp mill running for four years, was sold to a company of underwriters on the, 22nd inst. A company to be known as the Calumet & British Columbia Gold Mines, Ltd., to be incorporated under tne laws of this province is taking over tho property on which active work will bo started at once. The dual was put through by A. P. Rosen- borger, nl the Mines Exchange, Nelson, Ii.'.:., Salmon, Idaho and Chicago, ill. Mr. Rosenberger is now in Chicago and telegiurns received from blin ��tai. 11,at Mock in tlie new company is hein. rapidly taken up, over 100'HiU sjiares has been subscribed for in Rush City, Minnesota, alone. Tbo cnpital- zatt'.'ij of the new company Is to be $500,000 it, $1 OU shares aud tbe stock will be iion-assesslble, non-liability. Tbe Eva was owned hy the Imperial Development Syndicate of Nelson and has been systematically developed under tbe able management of A. H. Oruoey, M. E. of Nelson. Over 2000 feet of tunneling has beeu driven besides diDetent shafts aud winzes. Tho Eva* group consists of the Eva, Last Chance, Iron Dollar and Highland Mary, together with other fractional claimssitiiaii-d on Lexington Mountain, right at the back door of and overlooking Camborne. Tbe now company bas purchased ten acres ol ground on Pool creek from the Camborno Townsite Co., aud will erect tbereou stamp mills and power plant as soon aa possible, and a tramway will bo coustructetl from Pool Crook to tho mine. The Eva has beeo closod down for nome time past pending a deal aud the immediate resumption ol work will tuake things bum in Cam- borne. Everyone in tbis district is conversant with the Eva and the universal opinion is that no cleaner mining proposition could bo found anywhere, as tho mine bas beeu brought to a sluge where lis estimated values in sight aro well ovor a quarter million dollars and the continuity of golu bearing; veins, so fur developed, gives certainty, so fur as geological knowledge goes, that millions of dollars Ho waiting further development. which is touring In Canada visited Vlotoria and othor places on Vancouver Island on Thursday and Friday, returning to Vancouver yosterday evening. They leave tomorrow on their return East, and expect to reach England about tho ond of tho month. The party have been greatly impressed by tboir journey through the Dominion, which they say has been an endless series of magnificent sura prises aud revelations. Their admiration was especially excited by tbe grandeur of tho scenery and thc extraordinary extent of tbe mineral, timber, fishery, and agricultural resources of Brstish Columbia. They arc couvincod that tho province has started upon a career of great prosperity and development, both of its natural wealth and of its ocean trade with Asia, America and Europe, and it will become so famous for climate and scenery that an increasing number of European tourists will visit it every year. All the members of the party express their hearty appreciation of the cordiality and welcome extended to them by the provincial government and the authorities of the different cities visited by tbem. IT 11 C. 11 Oen. Manager Hayes Has Plans Completed Whereby TIIE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Will Build to St. Paul and Through Manitoba and the Northwest Rossland Ore Shipments. For the first timo In recent months a week has been passed In Rossland without some slight Interruption to s hipping operations at one or other of the big mines, says tho Rossland Miner, aud the result is that, a normal figure hus beon attained in the output. The tonuuge forthe weok ending Mill*.'lit is over j-,000, and unless the niiforseen occurs the regular weekly average fur the balance of the year will range between oight and nine thousand tons, On this basis the eamp will not be producing largely an compared witb tbo tonnage expecten wben lower freight and treatment charges stimulate production at tbe Le Roi, and concentration is applied to War Eagle and Centre Star ores. The magnitude attained by tbe output is a guarantee ot a large payroll and a prosperous winter in tbe camp. The week's total is made up as foi lows: Le Roi, 4,125 tons; Le Roi Nu 2, 1,311: Centre Stur, 1,680; War Eagle, 1,1,0, Giant, 180; Velvet, 80. Total for week, 8,559 tons. Tbe amended total for tbe yoar to date is 241,543 tuus. Tho British Journalists. Colonist.���'11)0 following dispatch sent by tbo party of British journalists to the press of the United Kiugdom through Reuters agency, indicates that Hrilish Columbia made a deeper impression upou tbem than any other portion of the Dominion. Tho meant tolten to acquaint them witb tbe resources of British Columbia, and tbe hospitality shown them, contributed largely to this favorable improssiou, Hritish Columbia ''scooped" tbe balance of thn Dominion, so fur as the: a journalists aro concerned. There was as much to see elsewhere oo doubt, hut thu necessary trouble was not taken to have It shown. Vancouver Sept. 7. of British journalists Tho Chicago and Grand Trund have vory oxtonsivo plans for making that line a transcontinental system. Mr. Chas. M. Hayes, general manager of tho graud trunk, has been bere preparing a programe for tho oxtension west from Chicago. Since Mr, Hayes left thosorvico of the Southern Pacific and resumed bis old place with tlie Grand Trunk system be. has,been vory busy with those plans Mr. Hayes roturued to Chicago a few weeks ago from Londou, where his proposals wero submitted to tbe Grand Trunk board, aud it is said they have received the approval of the directors. Tho idea is to extend the Grand Trunk through Wisconsin and Minnesota to St. Paul tt-euce northwest lutu-Manitoba and from there to build a lino practically paralleling tthoC. P. R. Tho report comes from one of Mr. Hayes' closo associates, who says there is. no question that active work in construction will begin within 12 months. the education of the Boor children, excito the utmost resentment of the whole British press,'and the document tends to alienate the sympathy whieh hus hitherto been for the Boot* people iu many cjiitirtoi'!. It is regarded as a manifesto of hostility to Great Britain aud tho work, not of. Generals Botha, Do Wet and Delarey, but oi Dr. Loyds, tho European representative uf thc Boers, aud Mr. l.eit_, former state secretary of tho Transvaal, and a blunder which the Boers will live to regret. The sentiment contained in tbe manifesto that 3000 houses were burned is declared to be gross exaggeration, and complaint is made tbat while the document presents tbe causa against Great Britain in tne worst possible light, itdishonest- ly Ignores tho fact thut the British government has promised to advance loans froe of interest for two years to enable tbe Boers to settle on tbeir farms. It is pointed out that if Boers' estimato, $30,000,000 uf larms destroyed is incorrect, the.,5,000,000 grants under the peace terms will givoeaeh family iiiOO. Tbo idea that the appeal is likoly to result in gottlng something like $150,000,000 is ridiculous. So Says Bernard Macdonald, Manager of Le Roi No. 2. Tho party The Rob Roy. Tbe above property, situated on tbe north fork of the Lardeau, Is to be worksd with a considerable forco during tbe coming winter. A pack train loaded with supplies from G B. Butbo and Co. left Ferguson Tuesday for tbe claim and another will be sent as soor as tbo pack train is available The property Is owned by Rev. Mr. Courtney, wbo was In Ferguson during tbe summer, and other Ontario capitalists. Tbe Eaglo cannot speak as tu the showing on tbe claim, but can say that it Is at, least la u good mineral belt. Botha Receives $10,000. General Botha, tho former Boer commander, in a spseub at Rotterdam recently said ho had received 110,000 in aid of the destitute Buora from Arthur White, an American, and appealed to others to follow bis example as tbe general's purposo of obtaining further compensation for property destroyed bad failed. They had no intention of changing tbe peace conditions, but thoy appealed for assistance for the 10,000 wounded, the majority of whom aro incapable of working; and for thoso wbo had lost everything. A party of Boer farmers sailed for Canada on tho 122nd via England for tho purposo of seeing bow farming is carried on in Canada, thoy will alio sail from Vancouver to Australia and then on te tbe Cape. HE IS LEAVING ROSSLAND But 'Will Continuo tho Management of Le Roi No. 2 and Ross- land-Kootenay Mines. Redistribution. There appears to bo a hitch in tho meeting of tho provincial premiers, which was announced by Mr. Peters, leader of the Prince Edward Island government, to take place in the city of Quebec this month. September Is nearly over and there has boon no word or sign of tbo meeting. It Is understoud tbat tlie premiers of the English speaking provinces, or at least Ross, of Ontario; Peters, of Prince Edward Island; Tweedle, of New Brunswick, and Murphy, of Nova Scotia had agreed upon an appeal to tne Imperial government to bring about a modification of tho British North American Act, so as to prevent tbo three provinces losing members, which ii|p*ars to bo tho remit of tbe last census. Thoso gentlemen, however found a stumbling block It is suid, ln Premier Paront, of Quebec, hence tbe calling off permanently or temporarily of a conference of provincial premiers, and It Is now said tltst lower provinces' liberal momborsand, in fact, thc whole deputation from Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, are pledged to voto against any redistribution bill taking away members from tho roura- tlmo provloces. ���News, Mohecan Oroup. Thc above group lies r.ear Eight Mile and is owned by a syndicate ol Kossland gentlemen including J. W Westfall, who is superintendent, Fred C. Elliott, solicitor, auu J. C. Murray, resident director, Om- slderable surface work has'been dune this summer, mostly in prospecting the property. There is a good ledge carrying values In cupper and silver andean bo traced for 000 feot showing good clean ore all the way. Although vory little depth has been attained, somo recent assays of lhe ore gave the following fine results, 617.00, .11(1,- 00, .11.00, ���JlU.80andSI22.00. Word was brought down Monday that tbo load is better than ever and tbe munagument have deter mi tied to keep a small force of men on tho property all winter. The property is nol stocked concern and no shares are consequently to be sold- Tho owners believe they have a good property and aro going to open it up. Reoeived by the Pope. Archbishop Guldi, the apostolic delegate to the Philllpplnc islands and hli secretary, Father O'Connor, of tho English churcb of Sao Sylvester had an audience with the pope Miu- day morning. Tho pope also accorded a private sudienco to Sir Wilfrid Laurlor, tho premier of Canada, and Lady Laurier, and was very cordial to them. Boer Manifesto Resented. Tho tone nnd contents of the muni fnsto ofthe Boer generals, whieh was issued In the form of au appeal to th civilized -orld, for contributions to assist tb destitute Boers and help in Trout Lake Oddfellows. Tho oddfellows ot Trout Lako had a most successful dance on Tuesday night to celebrate the completion and opening of thoir new hall. Busses were run between Ferguson aud Trout Lako and a largo number attended from tbis town. The dance was a good one and had the reads not been so very muddy there would havo been u much larger crowd from outside iiuints. As It was thero were 2.1", enuples presont including a numbor from Comaplix. ��� The new building has a splendid hall above aud Stores below. It I'Otlocts credit tA tho enterprise of the oddfellows and also on the contractor. Mi, Steve Woods. First Snowfall of tho Soasou. Thursday afternoon Phoenician, were treated to tlio llrsl. snow fall ol the season. For two or threo hours il stormed furiously, covering everything with an inch uf tho beautiful, which, however, quickly disappeared the next day in the warm SUUBhiuo. Tho autumnal equinox wns certainly a su cess. Last year the first full of snow here occurred September 6l,b,��� Pioneor. The will of the lato Jot,n W. Mac- Kay bas been admitted to probate in Sau Francisco, and Clarence II. Mac- Kay has taken his oath.us executor. Cluronco H. MacKay, wfco la 27 yoars old will como io fur 860,000.00. Tho family consists of the widow, Clarence tho son auil Princess Culunim, tbe daughter, The report has been circulated about thc city for some time past tbat Bern- nard Mocdonald, general manager ami consulting engineer of the Lo Roi No- 2. and Russlaod-Kuotonay mines, wa. about to move to Spokane aud mak- that city his headquarters. in' as* interview with the Miner yesterday Mr. Macdonald confirmed thc report and discussed the matter an follows: -'Well, yes, the report is practically true. I havo taken a house in Spokane and my family moves thero in a couph of weeks or so. I have decided to make Spokane my home and my bu-- ine-fs headquarters in future, "This move ln no way dlsturbes MJ present connection with the minos ai this place. I expect lh:.'* tho more oentral location of Spokan * i-i tbe mining regions will bu advantageous to my business, whito thu uperlor educational facilities It affords .vill he very desirable for my family. "My opinion us to tho permanency o' tliis camp bus suffered no change anu is well known. Thc mining and bonofleitation of the ore deposits that lie under tbe mountains surrounding Kossland will occupy tho genius and attontion of mining engineers for thc present generation at least, and Ross- lund should be, In consequence, a pros porous community and continue, asi: now is, one ofthe most desirable mining camps uf the Rooky mountains in which to live. "I think the depression io minin.- has already reached low water mark iu fact I look fur a goneral renaissance of tho industry within the next fo�� yoars in the provide,!. I expect th< federal and provincial legislation thai is now killing th*! industry will hu repealed. I anticipate that a new anr: comprehensive code ul mining laws. framed by the collaboration of statesmen, political economists aud iiiiriin; engineers will be passed by both Dominion and provincial parliaments Such a codo would bo so framed as to reloive mining, uot only of its present legislative burdens, but also Insure to il adequate protection nud frci'dun from tho clumsy and burdensome ua* ii u ii I cminations of tbo legislators a: Vlotoria for a dozun years ut luttBt. Tne stability which such a code would bring to the industry onuld attrao capital lor Investment in mining enterprises from all quarters nf tho world. **I am u lirm believer in the bright future of Hrilish Coluaiblu and shal always bo pleased to do what I can ko hasten the day."���Rossland Miner. The Comstock. Tho Comstock group is situated near tho mouth of tho west fork of thc Dun can river. Tburc is a good Bhowinf* sluco tbo season's assessment work has been completed, Tho lodge has beet' traced fur a distance of 100 foet by moans oi open surfaco euls and thore is a foot of nearly solid galena, J. M. Brown has been up at tbo property having thu work dono and he is quits clatud ovor liio way tho dovelopmota', has Improved the showing. The property Is owned by Geo. M. Taylor, Judge Miller and J, M. Brown, Lardeau Eagle i Ulsho- of our leads are becoming'known to Iho investiiiff classes, It will not b.- long be'.'ore there will be plenty of buyers coming alter developed claims and therefore' it behooves those who have likely looking pros- E. G. WOODWARD, I Pects l0 put lhem '" such "sMe of ta-whom all corrMpondoticoshoul 1 bo mailed, development lh:it an estimale may | ��������� ""^ : = be make of tlieir value, It pays to SulMrtritlon Raton:, l_.oo'por annum, to I .���.,',_,_.. * .*.* ,,'t'ir,'*,'in eni'-riiiii; M.-'*, lor aix months; develop a property partially at least, is.fiun your to ii'i'i'iiJii luldroases. No i-ay. nol ���.spur. | and if the property turns out good j,,' I'rlntimr Tlio Eaglo Job deportment the labor spent will he returned . Hi ��� i,.**i equipped olllco.'inn Iho .nil** olllco | ��iii,*ii linn iiirniaii iho typoainphii'iii union ton ii'kl In the yicrensed price lhut A. YEND. H. RUFF. Kaslo Brewing Co. si i ���i,t \ Norl ;n,l i nay: ti u'Ui .i.ij'llir-.-. 1 111 1 can be obtained, A it v; no 111 til 1'" There lias been work done on : ;!!i;'i']fy h^ii\i���'''r'a 'arl>e amount of JiSWH��W^ffi)|��^^-!the.proiipectiin thc Ferguson dis- nMv5ayTsitSnotKlli*r��lxiy clays.IJ*l��i trict the past summer and there arc ���i-i .������ daya, .<",. No nils, nccoploil ill less Hum , csorotes. No room for quook uda, I sure 10 be a considerable number ol foar weekly Insertions constitutes ont |cleals Put through during next year. month's advertising. FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, IBl'i EDITORIAL NOTES. Since llic snowfall of last week the Lardeau lias been enjoying a spell of exceedingly line weather. This is quite natural, however, and customary in high altitudes. October is generally lhe best month ol'.the year u> accomplish good work and ii the present good weather should continue through the month, there will have been a grent ileal ol work done and the vUstrict will be in a strong position to lace lhe winter. There is a vast amount of work under wuv at the present lime, two tramways are being built an*.! *��reparaiious are bt- ing made on :i largo i.umber ul claims io continue development all w nler, . and if bad weather were to s i! In permanently it would mean a serious inconvenience and loss to the.camp. The Ireiglit teams and p.,c*. Hams are kept constantly on the move to cope with lhe large amount of merchandise that is being shipped to Ferguson and then packed to the mines and prospecis throughout llic district. The lown itsell is not what one migut call lively, but trade has a healthy complexion and lively times will follow when the miners begin to return Irom tbe hills. On Friday last Ferguson was visited by a severe snowstorm that lasied all night and covering the ground to a depth of lour inches. It looked decidedly wintry Saturday morning as residents came forth from their warm beds with the exclamation on their lips: Ye Cotl-j what are we up againsi! Can winter have set in before September is expired. On the mountain summits the situation was worse and the men at the Triune fearing snow slides, and possibly fearing thai snow might continue to lall till next April, packed their blankets and nidged down lo Ferguson. However the weather turned warm Monday and the snow disappeared rapidly und lhe men hired over again d.tcrmin.d to slay tins lime lor lhe winter. Tne storm was the yearly e-jinnox bul came this year niuch cur.i.r. Pioneers say that this is g-ood amd that there should be several weeks ot line weather following the storm. The weather lor the week has certainly been the oest that one could desire. Manufacturers Boor and t'ortc i,i' 111*;!] flu.' U'e malic tt Specialty ot Bottled Porter. OUH Keg and Bottled JBeer Is prune shift. >fnil orders receive prompt attention. YEND & RUFF, Proprietors, KASLO, - - - B.C. EAGLE BILL The Townsite of on second floor in l��a��>le block Ferguson, B. C. ���_����� Open for engageinenffor day or night meetings at reasonable rental. Write or call on E. O. WOODWARD, Proprietor. FERGUS The Pay-Roil Centre of the Rich Lardeau District. Buy Lots Now And Get in on the Ground Floor The Lardeau is the richest known mining district in British Golumbia and tbe mines, particularly those about Ferguson, contain large quantities of ore being big as well as rich. Several new properties will ship ore during the coming year and the town is sure to double in size Buy a few lots now before the effect of this year's progress sends them up, mayhap beyond your reach. i\ ��� ��� a. . ��� .,���������-��* -**.��-*������������-*���*����� The smellers at Trail, Greenwood, Boundary Falls, Grand Forks, Nelson and others throughout British Columbia are running full blast - and treating more ore llian ever belore, and at Boundary Falls the smelter is being enlarged. The supply of coke from Fernie nnd Morri.scy continues ample for the demands. Thc copper situation is improving and thc price of lhe metal rising and altogether the mining situation in British Columbia is assuming a more hcaliy condition. The Lardeau district holds the record, for u>����, for big mining deals In British Columbia. As was stated in these columns some time since, there is more attention being paid lo the Lardeau mining district by those who are looking for desirable properties than to any district of B. C. or Ihe Western states. One does not have to look far for thc reason either. Our high tirade ore* and the permanent}' of Old Gold and Guinea. Tho men wornlm; on the Old Gold and Guinea (.old quit work last week iu conaequence of a new order having* been received by the foreman to the effect tbat the men must not work Sundays. The' management remained lirm in their decision to observe Sunday iu future and the men likewise refused toreturn unless thoy could work and got pay for soven days a week, therefore men have beeu got from Rossland to fill the positions. w ATCHMAKER and JEWELER A FIRST CLASS LINK OP WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ALL KINDS OF WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING James V. Reeves, Ferguson, B. C. *���**���������������������*������* �������*,��� ������������-*-** PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES. SADOUARTISRS FOR COMMERCIAL AND .MIXING MEN. THEI BALMORAL HOTEL GORDON & SUNGER, Props. CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT UNDER SAIHE HANAGEHENT. SAMPLE BOOMS IN CONNECTION Ferguson, B. C, Opposite the Postoffice. .fcfc.i-ifcv-.w-fc.-si Windsor Hotel When coming into Perguson the first hotel to aee is tho Windsor. Tf otio is looking for the bost accommodation; i. e. Clean, well tended rooms, a well furnished table and choice liquors and cigars, then tho Windsor is the best, place to stop. Reading'rooms and parlors' nicely furnished. Everything quiet, Madams O'Connor^ Proprietress, Business Lots $150 up. Residence Lots $75 up. ���**** -*������ ��� * ** For Further Information Apply to Henry Floyd General Agent, Revelstoke, B. C. -^���A��UtM-^tJ*0^*��VJ6J^K_^ -UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- I Prospectors' Exchange I I $* THE ARTHUR EVANS, Proprietor. THOMSON'S LANDING, B. C. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE ������BEST IN THE MARKET-**- ���THE CHOICEST OF WINES.* L. ������LIQUORS AND -HCI-.R8*-* -jf r Everybody OUT Special s mokes -AND- The Union CIG^AB They aro nil Unto , miido anil of tlie host Havana Tobaeoo money cnn buy. Try ono unit antlsly "tiuriiill nalo tlii'lr iiuiilllv. Union Cigar Factory, ty.A. B r o w N, Prop. When you reach Trout Lake City put up thc Queens. .Good accommodation ..Best ot service .. Choicest wines, liquors qnd cigars. .Fire proof safe,. Auraiiamson Brothers, Proprietors. Queens Me I1ESTI..00 A DAY HOUSE IN THE LAttDEAII DISTRICT. BEST CUISINE SERVICE. "Sr REFITTED AND REFURNISHED, jit ���|p$*--&��#^-$*3^ %" REST WINES. LIQUORS AND CIOARS, ���Ji FINELY EQUIPPED BAR. 1 Hotel Lardeau ff /. Laughton, Proprietor. Ik FERGUSON, B, C. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINERS AND MINING MEN NEATLY FURNISHED, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED ROOMS, *�� I I CONVENIENTLY W�� SITUATED ON VICTORIA AVE. THE CHURCHES. .Service will bo bold In Eagle hall overy Sunduy commencing nt.'lp, tu., ana alternate Sundays at 8 p. iu, All arc invited to attend. S. J. Green, Pastor. Aii**tiruu. Divine soi'vloo will, bo bold every L-iunday in l'*ij-lo hall at a in tho afternoon and S in the evening alternately. An invitation to attend is extended to everybody. H. A. Solly. Curate. Notice of Dissolution of Partership 1 give notice that tho partnership hei't'lofore existing between myseli and Ivan I'lijson under tbe firm inline of McDuncll & Edson is dissolved by me. Dated Sept. 16th, 1002, . A. J. MoDonell. Time Table. S.'S. ABOHHR OR S.S. LARDEAU. Running' between Arrowhead, Ben tun ami Cntnupllxi commenolntr Outic her l-h... 11101, ivtll suil us fultuwe. weuttttji' pflrmitting'. Lt*nHnjp Arrowhead foi* Benton am ComapllXi twice daily���10k and 15k. Leaving Beaton and Comaplix fin Arrowhead, twice dully���7:15k an. 12;45k. Making close conneotioiih with all il P. K. Steamers and trains Tbo owners reserve the right t< chiinne timus of sailings withou noiiio, Tha Fred Robinson Lumber Oo.Ltd, Notice, Any Mine shook Issued at tho Grout Westoni Mines, DiiJ.i or .Silver Uup Minos, ui list bu pm Buntuu for payiui'tii ��t tlio above ooniuuaiuh nrti.v. by iii..1 hMii for whom It Is las tied. DONALD CJ. FOKBKS, M Hunger. Not ii i. to Doll ii fluent Co-Own em. 'Tn C.J. Smith mid P. W. IHiin<lrIcof to fitly pcr��on or [lureoilfl to whom tl.ey may htm1 iraniiforrod thoir interests ln the follow! tip tintieral claima, tho "Mollfo a" and ������liomia, Key" lociituil nt Slmrt creek, south of Pan. ureoii in the Trout Lako mining division ot Wosi kootonay. Tflkp notli'O tlmt wo tho nndorsicnod have pprfin.-incd tho work nnd .eeorded tlio fissosa* nu'iit on tlio abovo named proportion for tlie years 1_HK1;I!WI and Jji order to hold vour iiitt'io-i* In Bald iilaltna under Section, 'JI o'f the Minora) Art, and if Within it) days of the llr.-i liiiblii'iilioii boreof you fall or refuso lo <ini- trlbnto your portion, of suoh oxpondituro together with the cost of advertising, vour tutorost in tho Bald clalihfl will becomo the propprtyof the nubnorlliorfl under seetion 4 of iltc Mineral aot of moo. Dated at Ferguwm- tt.G. this4tlt dayof Juno I'.'tfA miriin.1 .HKJHtYBA-NW. inneti M**"0(l JOKMOKl.TT. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar THIS is (he cheapest and best Fashion Magazine new before the American public. ..shows New Ideas In Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and in black and white. Above all, it shows thc very fashionable New Idea SrvtBS, mide from New Idea Patterns, -.vliJch cost only lOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day fora single copy of the New Idea Woman's Magazine, and sea what great valuo for the money it can give you. : ;: THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. 636 Broadway. N��w York, N. 7. THE FI-RGUSON SAW AND PLANING MILLS AID FOR FERGUSON'S HOSPITAL \ $^4.i$4t>$W&S>4m<$m4mQv>4<S The minora und business mon of Forguson have united to oroot ti hospital hurt.'. This is un absolute necessity us there is no placo in which we ���can properly care foe a sick man who limit happen to huvo a home of his own. There has been about, $1,500 subscribed towards tho hospital locally and thc I'lai'lo lots been t'Hqnested to receive subscriptions from outside points which will bo ncltnowlcdded through tho columns of tlio Kudo each week. There is some thing like $1,500 more to raise and wo hope that thoso who havo lumli' mono}' In this camp will reinuin- . hor 'hose who work awa.v from the cpmfoits of older communities and semi along a liberal sum to help io the good work. The hospital will be owned and operated by the members of Lardeau .Miners'Union. Address all subscriptions to Iho .Initio. A. All kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber in stock. We have engaged a first class mechanic and are prepared to take contracts for anything in the building line. Workmanship guaranteed. SMITH & LABEAU, * PROPRIETORS. I f*y4-4-44+ ��������>��-�� .III...... ***f I International * ; Correspondence j Schools, si<'k���' AIIKKU8* ATTKXTION-A rom- I plate blowplpo outfit nml reforonco I Iibmry fro-o to thoso taking n courso I in afotttl Mining. Homl for free 4 circular. Addrusa ..oprosoutntivo I w. ii. McnouoAU.. J -Ntilsoii, IS. V. IfERLIL m OF CANADA HKAO HFl-ICK, TORONTO. D. It. Wilkin, General Miihagor. Capital {Pald-upi $2,500,000 Hest .... $2,125,000 Iranouos In Ontario, Qitoboo, Msnitot>a, N. W. T. unci Hrlllali Columbia. AGENTS AND CORRESrONOENTS, Oroal Britain���I.Inyds nnnk, Limited L'tillQil States���Now Vork, llankol Montreal. *' " ���rhieaao. First National Rank. " '��� ��� .Sftii I'rnii'-iM'o, Wt'lls KtMu'i, ACn's Punk. " -8t. J'aul, Second Nat'l Ilnnk. " " ��� Minneapolis First Nat'l Itank " " -Seattle, Seattle National Hank BRANCHES IN li. C*. - ��� A. .hikes, Manager. A. E. Wilms, J. M, bay, Vaneouvcr, ��� tcvelstnke, - - kelson, - J, l.i.lrlcn. J. 8 till,,*; I'urguson, - - - - U*. MaeiloniiM, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allow eil at current rates. A general banking business transacted, ���^wssioe... ������BI8TER" ((el's of North America THIS IS TII I. UNION' LABBIi of tin* United Hatters of North America. When* yon arc htiv- 11^ a PUB HAT, ither soft or stiff, see to it tlmt ilic L'cnuhio 1'N I ON liUbcl ia Bnwert in It. If ii ri-tuilcr litis Ioobo Iftbola In iii.s possession nnd of- ters to put one in a hut fur you, do not l-nlruni/*.* him. Ho hits not any rigni to nn\6 looao liibcla. boose lubalfl In reiufi Blprosiiro counterfeits. Do not listen to any cxymmtinn us to why tho bill has no label. The Genuine Union Label is liorforatoit on tho four edges oxailtly tbo samo as a postago stamp. C'ouiitorfolts arnsomo* times perforated on tliroo of tbo cdjioa, and xomotimcH oulv on two. Koop a sharp lookout for the counterfeits. Unprincipled maitufac< riirors are wring thorn in order to pet rid of tnuir Hcab-madn lints. Tht' .lobn It Stetson Uo, and lieprv II. ftooiofs A Co,, both of Philadelphia, Ph., are non-union concerns, JOHN A. MOl-TITT. President, Orange, N. J, JOHN PIUU-IPS. Seerctiuy, tl w Bedford Are.. Brooklyn, N.v Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium , , . ARROW l.AKKS, 11.R. Tlie most complete resort on tlio continent of Norili- Amcrfcii. Kltnatcl midst seenory uuiivnlU'd for grandeur., i'.-ialing, fishing and excursions. Keshlent physician ami nii'w, lu telegraphic coiinnunicaMon with all purls of tlie world. Two malls arrive nud depart every day. Its batllS cute all nervous and muscular diseases :.a wators heal all klilnoy, liver and Btomaclt ailments. Its baths and waters are ft tiuro remedy nuainst all argentiferous poisons. TKRM8: |IQ to fl6 per week, according to residence in hotel or villas. Thoro Is only ono bort milling journal. That Is Mines and Minerals. It 1ms a larger circulation tb.in iiny tivootiier American mining Journals becauso it is the best. It is the largest, bost Illustrated and handsomosl mining journal lu tlio no?id. It isii milling paper for mining men. Subscription price ?2.00 per year. Scud for froe sample copy AddW8sMIKEaANI)MIXERAL8,gerBii- ton, Pa.,'U.S. A, Deliver offlces, llrtrlli tfUlg., Denver, Ccl, W Drugs and Stationery Presort pilous Carefully and ..Accurately t'ompounded.. A. F. RANKI N E 1'. O. III.OCK, FERGUSON, B. 0. 4 THE NEW AND ONLY OFTHIS DISTRICT Including the Fish Creek camp and Upper Dune n Rivor soctlob, compiled by A. P. Cumminsj P. h. 8.-, and 8 Shannon. U. A., Is now on Bale at this Office. The ready sale of the map is proving all we have said for it, Die Trout ��akodivision is lithographed in black, the Lardeau in red,and tho Alnsworth tn blue. ].ven a tenderfoot could take a copy of this innp and liml anv elaim recorded in thc three* divisions. Thc mountains, lake1*, -sreeks, wagon roads, trails, surveyed railway routes, and the location and name (by atnil-jii*- index) of every mineral claim in tho district is shown. Next to Visiting the Country In Person This Map Takes First Place, In farl every geographical feaiiim is so well define ! that ono cnn nee at a glance tbe nature of our country and ihe trend of tho elaim locations gives an intelligible Idea uf tho mineral belts nmnftiR through the camp. It is aertaiply The Best Worth For One Dollar ovor offered In thc map line of a mining camp. It is the first complete map ot thu district ami Is selling woll. It Is just what you are looking for. WIS ALSO HAVi; A F1SW ALU'S MOUNTKD ON MNKN, WITH A (fOODUOVI_.lt.POK TKAVKLLi.ltS Olt PBOSPKt TOKS, WHICH SKLL AI' ��1.60. TIIJSSK ARK THK IIKST VALI'i-;, AS THKV WILL LAST FOR YJiAKS. Address your order, with an enclosure of a one dollar bill, Im. cheques, orders, ete.j to Mining companies or others ordering lots of 20 or more, maps will bo sup plied at 50 cents each, THE LARDEAU EAGLE, Ferguson, B.C. Canadian A ,-��� Pacific Ky.' Reduced Rates East Sept. 29, .'.0. j | To Washington, D. C. | $(��!'.8fi from Rosslontl, ��� Nelspnj etc. (-orrespondinjj red notions from nil stations. 1'ppcr Lake Stt'(im->i-H Leave I'orI William Sunday, Tuesday. Friday via 8oo Uuo, I st. I'atil. Dulttth, Chicago. 1 Tourist SI,-,-p,���t-Servile i:.\ ,r Lv. huninore JoL dalle for Bt. Paul, Konty. Mg. Tiios., '' sat, fur Toronto mid all eastern points. WKST l.v. ItOVClslokO daily for Seat- th Vancouver and (oast elites. i Through llckctd to tiuropc I via. all Atlantic lilies. ; Prepaid ticket**, from all | points at lowcsl rules, LI Vtir fallIntotmatlonapply toloeal agents it��... ��-.->���... ������.->.���������*���.V-.TJJ J, S.CARTER, E. J, COYLE, 1). P. A., A. C. IJ. A. Nulsnn. VatlCOUVOV J. DONOVA.V, Agent,, An-owhenil. ����������������+������+��������++w / !*__J__OS��;_ff5S5l' ii?-a|-i' PQ-st-IntclL-jencer, 2toi6P_.es. " ^_ ���| Publishes the fullest telegraphic ...,, ' r , ! /if news from all parts of th,.- world. ^.catties una. i u^ A 1 the siuteflnd oom news, Daily ���Pascr. and Sunday edition 7Sc per month. #KS^.^.tt(*--SSS*4%*.t*t*.*4**��*^ 5 M / / \ I < * / j Sunday ros:*!iit?!i,.er,c.t, so to 49 Pages. The largest .-.nd mos*. com ->leteSun- Ifif DAILY, StiHDAY, Twitr < i.;-r*y i 0 dny pop*"" north of San Francisco. ITT1U. A TUttx ! \ f Speuai departments o; literature, j ^ of ia.,!.ion. of women's news, Sunday edition $2.00 per ye��r Iw:ccaWeeK fd.tion the Seattle PosMi!teill$en- ct All the news 01 the* week in concise detailed form THE TWICE A (T ( WEEK EDIT,ON IS THE BEST \ l TWICEAW'EEKPAPKRPUBLISHftD V " O.N THE PACIFIC COAST, Writefor WEEK EDIT,ON iri THE BEST ���/' 8 sampio Lopy and be convinced. '**��� Subscription price $1 CO per year. '�� I All POSlMASILRS Will laKe SUBSCRIPTIONS. POST-illrEUMH..!. (0..SEAT1L., WASH. S. P. WESTON, Business Manager. C.4*-v^V\V\��'k*-3^\X-*.\V>A*_W^ CASH HOUSE FOilSHEBS WE CARRY CARPETS, t LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS AND | j CHINA MATTING. . J IRON BEOS a Specialty _ ��� $5 and up. I .���<*-���-����������� M.H.U..I...M >��**-*>-*>-��4 Cloocls can be furnished to any part of Lardeau on very short notico as the service is such that delivery can be made in one day from >.'e!��.,i.. No Charge for packing -��-����������������� .��.-�����<��..��������.4-.....^,......... *>���-*.*<-��**���.��.������ ���....��.-*����.-...��._ . I Funeral Directors and 1 iEmbalmcrs. I [Oraduntc nf Jljrer'a College u'. fmb'alming] X Ca.'i attend ease at Foiyuaon at ten J ��� hours notioe If advised by wire. �� *t ....*>���.-.������>.��������>-,�����-..����,... .����� D. J. Robertson tf C��- NELSON, B. C ASHKOLA SHELTER CO., LTD Capitalization $2,000,000 In 2,000,000 Shares, Pur Value $1.00 Each. iHs m- \%* li*gyg Ju* Y ���miiii i'ii'i i". 'V*3 lM||j||MH i'V m ���1^���B���BB������ Ti.e|$.C. ASSAYS CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO. i.m. VAKCOUVEH, J!. I . IfendqunrlorKfor A*f.i)yerfi, ruining K, .VJIIll siipiiii.*.. Solo ngenla In l:. H C, for Mot/inn Crncllilo Co,, llnttcrson. B! Knglimdj I', w. Iirflini ,��.- Co.'.- Pnton. f*l .Coiy i-urriHi't**. Humors,etc,; U'*h..\iii.*.- a worth ,t Co.'s Fluo Baliincos, No., olt. ASSISTS Throo-qitai'toi'S tit tho Capital Slock In Ti-oami-y, 2u,0U0 ulmres Slmlllm- meon Vulley Coal Co,, l.iil.. Stock, ten noro Smcllor Bite at Atdinoln, Three Minoral olaims altinitcl throe miles from Athnolti. MO ncrasCoal tainde, noar Oknnagau f.ake, liuvIn-7 nn oljln fool seam ot food steam and Dome.tie Conl. Tho lir^t 200,000 of theso shares have nlrondj' bi en mWorll odiind sliures are now selllno- al 1C cents on culls of two unci one-half eents.py monUj. I-'or Further Information apply lo R. J. STEEL, Official tinker, Nelson, B. C. ��P jilt' you arc building w contemplate building wc will 'o.- I pleased to quote you estimates on .-inything made in our Sash and Door and we feel confident that wo can give you-^satistdction in every particular. Write: Sawyer Bros,, Revelstoke, B, C. ,.* M LOCAL FIELD IN BRIEF .��������������������������� .1. V. Hooves haa moved his jowelrj business iuR) part of A. Cumiiiins & Co.'s premises. c.Thos. Taylor, M. L. A., was a Kei j;;i.o-j visitor Wednesday. F. C, Elliott, barrister, of Trout Lake \ Istted Ferguson Thursday. H. N, Coursier, Intmunre agent of lUvoltttoke, was ia town yosterday. t Mrs. Bunso, who luis been vlsltlnc jlrs. A. Cummins returned Wednes- jluy to hor home in Grand Forks, U. C. . W. II. Mlllman, represooting H. P. Kelihuidt & Co., importers and whole* ���ale grocers, Toronto was in town Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Newcombe and Mrs. Carter loft ou Sunday (or a visit to tho coasi and also to Mrs. Carter's homo at Walla Walla, Wash. L. C. i* titro. Fulmer hus quit tho pay-rol' Small, representing Kelly* Vaucouvor, is in Forgusor . Dr. Gifford ot Minneapolis, praai- dent of tbo Old Gold, and othor mining companies in tho Lardeau, left Trout Lako for home Tuesday. ���I. C. Murray, accountant for tho Old Cold, Mario Marilla, and othor companies operating in the Lardeau, wasa visitor to Ferguson Tuesday, . Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Miss Wood ward took the stags Tuesday' morning on their way to New- Westminster lo uttcnii tho annual Provincial fair. .* it A, S. Carson, selling semi-ready clothing from Calgary, and W. K. ilegaw, goneral merchant, Of Vernon, worn passengers on tho stage into Forguson Wodnesday. Tho sixth annual fruit fair of the Walla Walla, valley was thrown open 10 the public on Sept. 22i)d witb appropriate ceremonies and amid uu electrical display never equaled In that city. Mr. J. A. McCrossan, manager of tho Metropolitan Co. bus bud tbe Perry 'cottage refitted and furnished ind on Saturday lust moved in, This is one of tho neatest cottuges in For- rtison. R. P. Pettipiece has purchased his partner's Interest, in tho Canadian .Socialist and changed tho narao of the paper to tho Western Socialist. Mr. Wrigley, who was a partner, has returned to Toronto to start a paper to bo called tho Eastern Socialist. Manager W. Macdonald of tl e Imperial Bank has moved into his bow residence on the cornet* of Vickers street and Walker ave., The bul Id Ing is a cottage having six rooms, besidos clothes closets aud summer kitchen, and is conveniently laid nut as well as occupying a pretty site and commanding a good view of the town and surrounding hills. Hon. J. H, Ross, Governor of the Yukon torritory has tho Liberal nomination for the commons from tbo Yukon. He will be unable to take part ln tbo campaign, as tbo condition af his health makes it necessary for him to visit California for which stato ���0 leaves shortly. Tho election takes place on December .lid. Theoppnsl tion will also have a candidate In lhe Geld in tho person of Joseph Clarke, editor of a Dawson newspaper. Mr. Archer Baker, European traffic manager of tho C. P. 1... left this afternoon for the Kootenays. Ho Is iiccompuniod by Geu. Jameson, C. 13., and a party of Knglish tourists and all left on tbo private car Alberta, which was attached to tho regular express for tho cast. From tho Knotoiiuys tbe pafty will run oast ovor tho Crow's Nest Pass line to its junction with tho main lino and then continue light through to Montreal.���Provinco. An ordinance has just boon promulgated by Emperor William of Germany forbidding under .even* chastisement any member of the Gorman army, court, state or church, to join tie Christian Scienco cult. Kev. Dr. Wm. Fa hor. tbo court chamberlain, has been striving to devise some means if Buproesing tho new religion ln Gor- maoy but thus far has boen able to take no more effective measures than sermons and pamplets. Tho kaiser has declared bo will os.raeieo any va.mb.rot tho court or army who joins tho new church, whether fo.- tho sake tl being cured of disease or for purely spiritual purposes.���Truth, n. A, Inuglaa, ��.day. W, Fowler has returned from Bevel* ,toke and taken bis former position iu Sobneli's barber shop. I.olpli Higgcnson, foreman at the Hd Gold was down from tho mine . esteiday. P. 0, Elliott, solicitor for the Mario* Marilla Mining Co., mado tho llnal mynieiit on the Pedro to the original iwuers, ot 35,000 on Wednesday, Speaking of tho recent lind of native -liver on the Pedro, Mr. Elliott said tho report bud not been exaggerated ami tbo rich stuff was not merely a pocket, there appears to be lots uf it. ��->��. .4 Local. With a l-ayiitreuk. Saddle horsos for sale. We havo all kinds and at all prices. We can suit you. Craig & Hillman, Beaton. All the latest books, magazines and periodicals for holiday reading in stock ul tho Canada Drug &Book Co.'s store. Revelstoke, B.C. Prompt attention to mail ordors. Ii pays to uso tho tolopbono. A trip u often bo saved to Trout Lako, Bea ton, Arrowhead or Comaplix by using tho phone. Olllco in Cummins & Co.'s Store. * Smokers : If you want the genu INE "Union" and "Our Special" CIGAR see that "Union Cigar Factory" is stamped in gilt letters on every box. ���H. A. Brown, Kevelstoke, B. C. * To get acquainted witb this district you should have a copy of the new and only map. Send a one dollar bill to tbo Eagle and secure one at once. An ounce of prompt, businesslike dealing and tbe truth, is worth moro than half a page of advertising. When you send to D. J. Robertson __ Co., Nolson, for furniture an uuswer will r-'uch you by return mail, and nine limes out of ten tlio goods will arrive by the same trail.. FERGUSON j MEAT MARKET | REMODELED THRUOUT *, " 1 MOST complete cold storage ' A room just finished whore ; JJ, meats will be kept in a semi- frozen statu and always fresh. Now ono of the best appoint- rd shops in the Interior of B. 0. Shop open froln 8 until (I o'clock, excepting one hour at noon. Not open on Sunday. One door cast Hotel Lardeau ����������>>����-������-*>�� ����*.��������������-"�����** *-*���-*- Repairing We havo rented tho house next to Smith's Laundry and aro prepared to do all Hinds ol repair work on Men's Clothing Iiifoniiiitliiii Wmitml, Anybody knowing the where.ibr.ut.8o-. Joo Churchill, il mldbl*, -will confer n yreat favor by eorre^pondlntr with tht- uucj._rfcijjti._d: Mks. J. E. ti. Churchill, WaiaJua, Ouhn, Hawaiian Islands. ARE You a Wage Earner? If so why not invest some of your earnings to meet a possible reversal of fortune. For a safe, profitable investment there is nothing beats accumulation policy in the mv vn LV This is a purely mutual company and all its assets, surplus and earnings belong to its policy holders. For rates, etc., .apply lo agent, E. 0. WOODWARD, Ferguson, B. C. Suits Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed Mesdames JOHNSTON $ SIMMONS >**^ri_. vi? v.i jV-_rht .<&i ���-S-ij'.'zjSutr &-& j] ���*TJ^-^^Ji-^-A_pr^4-A"*-*;-'P-K �� i t PROFESSIONAL J I 11 CARDS" 11 A l?-__i-lj{i_s*r_-<i-s'�� \*��jftr_rf��_s��ri{iiJ (��� 3 O B- N. WILKIE, J >i V_-T�� p. l. S. _ I Provincial J Land t Surveyor . Ferguson and Trout Lake. 3 Surveys mado and Crown Grants jj Obtained. 5 Office: ��� l ti Trout Lake. [J ILLIAM A. BAUER, w DOMINION AM) I'ROVIN- CIAL LAND SUKVEYORS, Survey, nt Mines, Mineral Claims and Crown Land.. Crown (.rants Ob* lalneil unit Assessments Managed forAbscntee.. Offices: Camborne and Vancouver S SHANNON, B. A. ASSAYER and ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. H-*-.quarters for Iifnrmntto* Rcgirdfig l-irdciia Properties. W.lte for Ufurmtiliun. Call and aee Simples- OFFICE: VICTORIA AVE.. FKKUU60N, B.C. OBEUT HODGE, R BARRISTER, ETC. ���} Solicitor for 3 The Imperial Hank ���} Perguson, b. C. ji OEFICK-In the Oplilr Lado block, ij, t^A* ���'-2.xjrir_r.lt -.it ���-.���*.-?.'-__?-_-- l\*L3% perguson flarber When yen want a JJ GOOD SHAVE jj LATEST HAIR CUT -Call on- W��. SCHNELL Hot or Cold llatha In Connection. _$-*~-y** *v~**v**-v-r-1-/c���*&���* *VrIv^iyr*yi'Hr*& Send the Eajjle to your friends in the East. 11 AUVEY.McCARTERi PINKHAM. | barristers, Sollciters, etc. OU.res: Kevol.toll., Holden, tnd I'crga- noil, Solicitor** lo:* Ir-ipcrlal Hank of Canada. *'/ Uoo.8.MoCartor. J. A. Harvay. A, M, Flukbam. TIRED 0, ELLIOTT, barrister, Notary Public etc. TROUT LAKB CITY B. 0., AND Ferguson, B. C. de V.loMAI8TKK4J.M*8COrr i, fl w. barrister, Sollclter, etc si REVELSTOKE, B. C. J. H. BCOTT, A. B. L. L. B. W. dc V. lo Halitre, M, A. H^^S^^S^^7- McKinnon & Sutherland OUR STOCK Of Ladies Dress Goods, White Goods, Trimmings, etc., etc., is COMPLETE Tlie new Stetson Hats for men received August ist are being sold rapidly. We have added to our stock of Ready- to-Wear Suits. We can fit and please almost any fancy or any figure. We have also a most complete stock of Workingmen's Clothes and Boots. McKinnon d? Sutherland *^^ ^^F^^*}. ^^r^^**a. a^^^^a* -^*t|^^**W a^^r^*\, -^^^**^ f^^^*\ a0^^^*\ ^P^^^"V ^^^^K aW^^^*k *W^^^*\ f j The Post Office Store The most complete stock in Ferguson. Union-Made Hats and Shoes. Full line of Ladies' and Children's goods. >y Make a specialty of filling mine orders in groceries w /i and 1 ar Jware. -R Itf a Pair at Oar Head-Made Prespectors' Shoes. G. B. Batho & Ca *<*-s��-w^-w-w*w*-^W'*r'-r**T!_-T. ^-Ses^s^gvS^ CUMMINS * CO. -^M!M HI Established 1896 General Merchants ���*d (^^****^ ^^^^m, (^^***^ ^^^*^ ^^r**^k\, -^^^**^_^*^**-^ *-^*^**^**V *W*^a*\ aW^^r^ f^^k*K ^*^**^M*��^ 4 Packing and ^^n p^ng ^ ���^Freighting Transfer0utfit- \x ��� t Contracts entered Into for pnekin*** of Mining Supplies, tt J J etc., to any point in the district. JJ Good, prompt service, and an)- work undertaken g;uaran- W teed. Freiithtinj; from Thomson's Landing to t'erifiison R a specialty, / Headquarters at Ferguson, B.C. S. Daney, Prop, ft D (J \X71I CrkM High CTms Mat-chant Tailor, a\a Oa WI *L. *3-L/l\, RBVELSTOKB, B. 0. t My orders you may favor us with Will receive prompt attention. Baa -I���I1 X3^^ia*}^i^#*JlJlJi*&^J&tt \ Perguson Hotel McDONELL S BLACK. Proprietors. FERGUSON, B. C. !^,WntrVT*ttx*Vnvnttipi8i ^^^^'^'^'ft'^rf^^^'^'^ff'^fi
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Title | Lardeau Eagle |
Publisher | Ferguson, B.C. : E.G. Woodward |
Date Issued | 1902-10-03 |
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Notes | Published by R.P. Pettipiece from 1900-02-14 to 1902-03-27; by Alfred Pelkey from 1902-04-03 to 1902-05-29; by E.G. Woodward from 1902-06-06 to 1904-03-04; and by J.J. Atherton from 1904-06-10 to 1904-10-14. |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
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