I ���>��� ��� p. MK.t' *J.*|JIII1I'U'II1S'S. 3ii.v,*it * i* 50| ,..*���;io. I5.j,'fifi. .12.12 Lead. _2. \x\ ^M^ This Kaumc is mokk widki-y (JlHCUL-iTBD THAN ANY OTHl.ll NEWSPAPER IN NORTH KOOTENAY - IT WII.I. BBPOUNDAN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. I f I JL-w-r JSL__/' ���wi*' r'i fimiigp fo/. //-*, -Vo- -J*. Ferguson, B. C, October 31st, 1902. $2 a Year om.v A Party of 30 From the Middle States. TO EX.' The Big Denis That Havo Beon Put Through During tho' Season Have Been, a Good Advertisement for Lurdeau. -. A nfeetiig of the N'or'hwostorn Developniitot Syndicate was held last Friday in the company's office, Nelson. A party consisting uf about 30 share- holders from Michigan were present, Vary liitle luiBlness'was transuded th. meeting adjourning for a week until the blir party visited the mines. Op Saturday the Americans aceon. panlcd hy A. H. Gracey, manager of the Imperial Development Syndicate, Geoige Kldd, niauagor of the Royal Hank; A. Dyers, manager of the Mae Machine Co., 'frail;. A. H. Kelly end H. bird, of Kelson. The Steamer Rossluud let k lhe party In to Coma- pllx where all available horses in thai section l.nd l.ci-ii indued ahead. Th" " parly ic.urhoil Fish (.reek ciimp Sunday night, the I'ombuiue mine was visiled Monday and ulso the new town of GiildHelds, which Is within stew hundred yards of lhe mino. On Tuesday tho |>ni t.i* vis'le.l tho I'lvu and returned to Nelson Wednesday. Cyclist's Neok llrnktu. Frank D. Elwell of Brooklyn, an International authority ou motor eyling and frequent contributor to the magazines devoted to this sport, has been killed near Blcksvllle, L. I., while parti eipating in a club run. The head stem of his machine broke as he ivas speeding along at a fast clip and be was hurled to the ground with such forco that his neck was broken- Elwell had travelled through Europe, Asia aud Northern Africa on tho.machine t.hutcuused his death, There were 72 cyclists in the party. Elwell was'tho last man In the string. As the party neared Hicksvlllo ho put on full power In order lu catch up with the others and while crossing the railway tracks his machine suikiunh fell apart. When a physician reached him be was doad. With Judge Miller in Rossland ON ARRIVAL FROM LARDEAU He Tell3 of the Work Done This Year. Greater Advanoos Made Than iii Any Two Years of its History. Uymenliil. A Wedding took place at Clteadlo (leu-bur 20th, when J. Six by whh unit ed in marriage to Miss Julia House- man. The bride was robed in a very pretty gown of^whiie muslin and was attended by Floronee flelwer, who looked very charming In a pale green gown, low neck and short sleeves, currying a buir.'h of spear grass. The groomsman Mr. Helwer was attired in full military uniform, and performed his, part very satisfactorily. The happy couple left on a pair of eayuses, fur a trip to the Blackball reserve ami other eastern point-,- Tbey- expect lo he gone about ten days. Rev. liai'i',. Grooves officiated to tbe satisfaction ol all present.���Calgary Herald. I, Giving; Away Wateh.ni. In prosecuting its plan to build up tho largest cicculai Ion i n lhe Kootonay. and Incidentally, in observance of its seventh anniversary, the Trail Creek News Is giving to eaeh new subserloor swatch. It, is not a full jeweled 18 karat gold watch, hut it in a neat per foot running timepiece, It is gunran* teed lor one year and It It falls to keep accurate lime dur'l'flg that period it will bo exchanged for :i new one. The fipvnntee is that of the largest coin- puny of waleh dealers in the United States. Tbe subscription to the News is $2 per year, upon receipt of which a watch will he forwarded, together with the Trull Creek News for one yoar. Remittances should be forwarded hy express or postal order to Trail Creek News, Trail, B C. Ilia Mining Usat A big mining deal was closed in Vancouver on Tuesday in tba purchase hy a syndicate of Indianapolis and Term Haute, Ind.', of the Portland nnd Tli_.iik-'Blv.ug Dunce utllulcynii Springs. The annual Thanksgiving dunce ai the Halcyon Mot Springs ua* hulu there uu Friday evening lhe lliili inst Guests chuiu from u considerable dis- lauee, Phoenix, Kossland, ISelsui, Saudot) and Nukusp sending tbeir quotas. Tbo ball aud supper rooms were effectively decorateu witli le ��� toon? of cellar, Chinese lutiierus, ob- quels uf aiilumuul Inliuge, with their varying Huts and hues. The twin (lags���the Uulou Jack and the Slut's aud Sirii*cs were displayed among tbe decorations' 1 be dancing began at 9:30 p, m , with the Circassian Circle, led off o> Mr. McNuught and Mrs. Garde, uf the Payne mine, Sitiidnu. The ball room presented an animated picture with us uecuranous auu the preliy cuslumes of thu laulus. Duueing was kept up witli great enjoyment until iniduigl.t when supper wus auuuuuced. All trooped over lo the diuiug room, where au excellent supper-was served. The sulaus being specially relished, and Mr. .McNuuglil ln a lew words expressed bis pleasure In receiving lliu various guests most ol tbem old Irieuds aud patrons, auu hoped all would continue 10 enjoy themselves, auu cany uwuy u happy other claims In 31(10.000. These recollection ol Iheoceaoiou, claims are situated about 20 mlleB south nf Nicola lake, on tho divide between the Slmilkamecn and Nicola rivers. The salo was mado by J. E. Bate of Kamloops. A seam of coal six feet wido has been discovered in the centre of the city of Vancouver on Abbott street. The lind was made while digging for foundations. Four hundred Irish pilgrims woro Then Capt. l.ohliisuu, alter uhiimor* ous i.tiuiulii'u Irom llicitens, in refer, reueu to the lovely suluds, turkey auu other good fare, a 'lu Sarah Gump, and the good times they wero having, invited the company to express men feelings by singing the well known Uiuy ''For, They Are Jolly Guud lel- luws" in whicli all joiued lieunlly. The ball room was once mure regain ed, and dancing then proceeded, interspersed with songs until 3;il0 a.m., when tbe dancers retired after joining in Auld Luug Syne, each expressing tl eir gratification at tbo pleasure tlio I oveulug bad alforded. "It wus just presented to the pope by Cardinal' fovely.. vwiiii0 remark hoard oo var Moruu on tho 25th. Tho pontiff ap- i0us sides. pearud in his sedan chair surrounded by thc pupal court, aud was onthuslas-' tloally received by those present, eaoh of whom kissed bis.hand. The company Included representatives of the lrlsb municipalities. . Great praise Is due to the manager and* .-stuff, for their assiduous utteutioii tu the. comfort and pleasure of tbo guesus anil also a meed of luudks to those guests who helped by music and song to make tbe evening* success. Tho Lardoau country has made greater advances this year than In any two prerh us years in Its history," said Judge J. W. Miller this week on his an iral in Kossland from the Lardeau dl.triet, where bo has spent the entire summer in the interest of the various cumpauies wilh which ho is identified '���Tha Canadian Pacific Railway." he continued, *'hus done twice or thrice the business it expected to do when the Hue iv.is miner construction, which is an excellent Indication of the country's advance. There bas beeu a very large importation of Macbiuery of every description and supplies. More rich strikes have Oeeti luadu iu old proper- Lies ami moro vuiuuole uow properties lucuteU ihuu was ever ihu case in an. uuo year previously, aud tho conditions are ueciduuly lavorable. Tne opuruiors oo the Duncun rivei side ol Iho Trout L. ke divide expuci transportation next spring. The Ores Northern, or interests cll'sely allien with Dr. Hill's, have had their engineer-Mr. Gray���lu the Duncan Valley all teison. "I ha/e not been able to secure a de inite statement* from tbe Great N ,1'lhern people as lo when construe* ti.ui will be started, but I mu eutlsfieu tliatit will be next spring and that an electric road -wl.l be built." Judge Miller is iioti've'ly identified with the management ofthe Old Gold, Primrose, Guinea Gold and Marie Muiila properties, all operating iu the Ull Gold camp ou the Duncan rive sU. uf the divide. [Instates lli.it ex culie.it progress has been made win the development ol ull four properties during the putt season, and thai, iho Guinea Gold particularly bus shown up 'splendidly. ��� On the Old Gold the principal work during the summer was the driving of a 1124 tunnol to tan the vein al a vertical depth of some 200 feet. A crosscut has been run to iiitor-ioi't the ore and this has almost beon attained. ln the upper workings a shad was sunk some 20 feel on the vein now lining tupped at depth. It was shown to carry eight to fourteen inches of solid ore averaging* 100 per ion. In company with D". Gifford of Minneapolis, managing director of the Marie Marilla ami Guinea Gold companies, Judgo Miller brought out a shipment uf 15 tons of oro from the Old Gold Camp. The oro will bo sent to tbe Trail smelter for test purposes The Eva mine, the biggest, free-gold property in the Lardeau camp, In which experts estimate there la enough pay ore blocked out to keep a ten- stamp mill running for four years, was recently sold to a company of underwriters, A company to be-jtiiowu as Calumet and British Columbia Gold Mines, Ltd* to bo incorporated under thc laws of this province, is taking over tho property on which active work will bo 6tarted at once.���Mining Nowd, Will Visit King Edward. Emperor William of Germany, aud King Charles uf Portugal will visit King Edward on Nov. 8. Il is expected tbat tho meeting of the threo ���oonurclis will remit in important international understandings, especially as regards South Africa and more particularly Delagou (lay. which is so important to Great Qritrin as an outlet for her newly acquired colonies. The Portuguese government appears to be Willing to transfer some portion of Its Sonih -African territory to British rule. Germany objects to Britain securing sucb nn advantage, unless Portugal is willing to placate Germany by granting her some, similar concessions. It is believed that before the visitors leave England a bargain will be arranged. Formed to Work a Lardeau Property Incorporated hs tho Beatrie Mines, Limited, with a Capital of $500,000. Controlled by a Strong Syndicato. . c. P. K. Lnnils. It is not long since tho general opiu* lon wus tbat the C. P. It. would not he able ty dispose of its land grant- within tho next hundred years. A vear ago the road hnd about 18,000,000 acres of land on Its hands, today It has not more than 15.000.000, and tho sales of 1902 will probably total .1,000.000 acres. The limo wben it will not havo an acre of land on its' bunds for sale, therefore, appears to bo wirliin measurable distance. The land nill.'e is crowded dally witb land seekers and speculators, and tho purchaser* are not now* confined to the Western States, but the fever for sn- eiiring binds in Western Canada hns -pread until there are purchasers from nearly every state in the union, here.--��� Calgary Herald. Aid For I'orgUBon Ilos|.IUI. Tho miners and business men nf FVrmison hiii'o united to erect a hospital here. This Is an absolute necessity as thero is no place in which we can properly care for a sink man who ilont, happen to have a home nf bis own. There bas hcen nbf.nlt1.fi00 subscribed inwards the hospital locally and the Rmrln lias been requested to receive subscriptions from outside points which will ho acknowledged through tbe columns nf tho liaiiln each week There is Something like $1,500 more to rai'o and wo hope tha*. those who have ���nude monoy In this camp will remember those who work away from the comfnitsnf older communities und send along a libpral sum to help in the good work. Tho hospital will he owned and operated by tbe members of Lardeau Miners'Union. Address all subscrip- A company bas been formed lu Revelstoke with the following as provisional directors'. Frank Fulme.*. Mrs. Anderson, A. E. Kincaid, G. S* McCarter and J. M. Doyle. The property which this company will operate is the famous Beatrice at the head of Mohawk ereuk near t,tn: Oyster-Criterion. The Capl tallastiO!' of the company is 8500,000, The Boa- trice bas the reputation of being ono of tho best properties in the Lardeau nn^ with the strong company that now limit something good should be hoar, from that source. There was oou- nlilurable of development work done ou tne property during tho p-ist yoar ami several rich strikes wore luuilo. On: particularly rich load of froe gold w.i. encountered about a tnuudi since und another silver-lead lead his booe found quite roce-itl.v* Tho galena found on tliu properly is very nigh grade, carrying a lot of grey copper. It is the intention of the company to do extensive development work during tbe winter und next season the Beatrice will be found one of the largest shippers ia the Lardeau. lf there wa- a guud wagon road to Beaton the Be tri.iu could ship a high grade qu .lity uf ore continuously. A Lady Moiinlalni'ur. Mount Sir Donald, in the Canadian Rockies, which rises to the height of 10,700 feet, has just been conquered for thu second time hy the font of a woman. This autumn Miss Raymond of Boston, accompanied by two of the Canadian Paeilie Railway Company's sruides, reached tbo summit. The wnman uionoerof Mount Ssr Donald Is Mrs. Berens of Kehl, wbo mado tbe ascent when on her honeymoon trip around the world several months ago, Sho was tho more anxious to make the ascent as she bad heard that a Philadelphia lady was eager to gaiu the laurel, Tbe Eaton strike Is still un in Toronto, Coin,ty Corjrt. County court was held at Trou", La*e on Tuesday of 'his wee;, the II.jo. 'Justice Porln Presiding, when the following shoit docket ����* disp 9ud of! Davis vs. Mountain Lion Co. This wan au adjourned case Irom tho September court. After hearing iM. evidence His Honor decided that J. K Davey wus nut in a position to bint! the company by what lie did and therefore the case was dismissed with custr K. Hodge lor plalutllT, F. C. Elliot: for dt'luudetit. Tbe next case was McKinley vr. Oordun & Slingur. Tliis ,vus au adieu to recover from defeudonts un uu-uUQI duo pluiuliff by Andy Cumraingslo*' wages when said Cummings owuud the Balmoral hotel. Plalulill'allcguu that defendants agreed to pay thu olalm when tliey to.K over tbe hotol. illy Honor held that such an agrecmeir was not proven, but that dufendaatr- siuiply agreed to pay plalntlff**llt of proceeds ul the Cummings book ac counts that minbt be collected. Thr uctiuu wus accordingly dismissed with costs. K. Hedge fur plaintiff, A. J- Gordon conducted the ocfetice for soli' and partner. THB CHURCHES. Methodist, Service will bo held in Euglo hall every Sunday commencing at 3 p. n una alternate Sundays at 8 p. m. / are invited to attend. S. J. f.KKKN, Pastor. \. Anglican. Divine service will be held every Sunday in Eagle hall at J In the afternoon nnd 8 in tho evening alternately. An Invitation to attend is extended to everybody H. A. Soi.LV, Curate. To Nuw Satisortbr-rH. $2.50 will procure for you the Lardeau Euglo und Montreal Puinily Her- uld and Weekly Star together Willi two beautiful pictures���"Purity" by Austin Asti, si.e 22x28 inches and "Olino" by Frank Steiuburg, si.e22x- 28 inches, or $2.50 will bring you the Lardeau Eaglo and Winnipeg Free Press, weekly, aud pictures each month, the Ia6t beinir "A Proud Moment" by F. Mortimor Lamb, a sports' mans picture painted by a sjoitsaoc. Lardeau Bagle ���as: ���iblLihed ovory Friday ut Ferguson, H. by E. G. WOODWARD, -.horn all oorrosnentlunco shoul I bo uiiilleil. Bubnorlptlotl Itntcs: l_.00 por nnnura, to nn** sililn's.i ia AlihiriCft; 1I...0 for six inoiilli.-; *-t.uO s year to foreign addresses, No |>sy, uo l����per. Job Printing: Tn*.* Ksgie job department I- tho bust equipped oflice. sail the only olllco .i.ilch tail furnl-li tin* typographical union :..bpl iu North Kootoniiy; a gutirautoo lu lisolf ir. gooil work und proraptuoss. AiivertlsliiK RaHui Display nils,, tl.on por single column lueli per inoutii. Legal ttris., 12 aonis per (uonpsrlol. lino li,r first Insortlon; 8 ,\,;ntc per line lor each iiililition.it Insertion. Heading notices 10 rents por lino oaoh issue. Ninety duy legal notices, $10.: sixty days, **7.fiO| -.dirty il,ivs. fi. No uds. accepted st loss than those rules. No room lor quaoU ails. four weekly Insertloas coaatltates one month's advertising. either a literary society or a mock parliament. We believe the latter j would he prelerahle, it would' at least be a change. There is no J reason why ladies should not take 1 part as freely in a mock parliament as in a literary society, and we believe the former is more successful in bringing out and developing latent talent than a literary society. We will take it upon ourselves! to call a meeting to consider the j advisability of organizing, and we; trust there maybe a representative! turnout of citizens. Eagle hall I will therefore, be open at 8 o'clock Tuesdny night, Nov 4th, for a meeting and all arC'lnviied to be present. THE IRGUSON SAW AND PLANING MILLS t FRIDAY. OCTOBER ill. 1BH4. EDITORIAL NOTES. The progress made during the :'.ason now closing in the building and general improvement line in Ferguson has been satisfactory. There has not been so much building en the ,main street as was expected but most of the buildings in the business part of the town were altered or improved by paint or balcony and this portion of the town presents a smarter uppearance than it did a year ago. It was, however, in the residential portion where the . town advanced. Several new streets were cleared and opened up, a number of dwellings were erected, und others were enlarged. A large hospital was built and altogether there is a marked improvement in the genera! appearance of the town. One year ago Ferguson was a mall village while today she has risen to the d'gniiy of a town, snd a town hiving most of the mudern conveniences that go to provide comlorr and contentment for its citizens. A year ago Arrowhead was the nearest express office. Mow there is one at Trout Lake but four miles distant. List fall steamboat connection with the railway was 16 miles distant, now it is but four. Thus Ferguson is progressing and emerging steadily * and surely Irom her isolation in the wilderness, so to speak. It is but reasonable to hope thot ere another twelve months have swung* round Ferguson may have direct railway connection. What is bringing about this advancement? . Not the push and enterprise of her citizens, oh no, ex *:cpt in a few instances. It is the great mineral wealth in the hill about Ferguson that is boosting town and district. The rich ores ol the .camp have attained a world wide reputation and the camp is only beginning lo reap the benefits. Truly the c.-imp lias a bright future id store as well as Ferguson town. The weather all over the Lardeau is delightful and has been all fall. This has been an important factor in helping forward the work that is being most vigorously prosecuted in the Ferguson Camp. Tha build- j ing of tramways, the installation ol compressor plants, electric light and waterworks can be accomplished so much better and more cheaply with warm dry days and a clear sky overhead. Most autumns find a lot of work left unfinished on account of wet, cold weather.' People have a bad tendency to leave work off too late and the work laid out cannot be finished. This season has proven an exception in the Lardeau lor the long spell of good weather has given the most tardy a chance. 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 llrie. Workmanship guaranteed. SMITH & LABEAU, PROPRIETORS. The Townsite of- U a stray dam���n should be found anywhere in the columns of the Eagle this week, we trust our readers will treat such wicked profanity in a spirit of lenience. Our excuse wilt be lhat both the editor und the printer spent more time than we would care to admit in putting up a stove pipe that stretched above the type cases. The wicked devil just stood back and laughed. The annual convention of the Press Association of British Columbia will be held at Halcyon Hot Springs, B.C., November 9th. F. J. Dean of the Nelson Daily News, will preside. There are now over 20 newspapers represented in the association. Thos. McNaught is secretary. Drugs .at Stationery rrenorl|itions carefully and ..Aecuraely Com pounded., A. F. RANKINE P. 0.BLOCK, FERGUSON, B.C. ii FERGUSON The Pay-Roll Centre of thc Rich Lardeau District. Buy Lots Now And Get in on the Ground Floor The Lardeau is the richest known mining, district in British Golumhia and the mines, particularly those about Ferguson, contain large quantities ot 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.YBND. H. RUFF. Business Lots $150 up. Residence Lots $75 up. For Further Information Apply to Henry Floyd General Agent, Jievelstoke. B. C. Last winter Ferguson h.1d a very i,ood litcrnry nnd debating society which continued to hold interesting meetings till late in the spring. Had it not been lor these literary gatherings once a week FergusOn- , itqs wqM have found time dragging heavily during the winter. It ap- " pears to1* us lhat steps should be taken to organize a similar society lor the' coming winter. Whjle the meetings, ol last winter.were successful and inteaesting a ��� similar organization should prove even more successful in 1902-0, for the town is larger and we consider (here lias been a considerable acquisition in talent. Let us hold a meeting and organize something, There is only one best mining Journal. That in Mines and Minerals. It liic- a larger circulation than any two other American ruining journals because 11 is llic best. It Is tlie largest, best Illustrated mill haiid-omi-.it mining Journal in the wo Id. It ts a mining paper Ior mining men. Subscri|i lion price .-.',00 per year. Send for free sample co"py Address MIXES AND MINERALS, Scran* Iqii, Pa., II. S, A. Denver offices, Ilr.rlli Bldg., Denver, Col, Kaslo Brewing Co. Manufacturers of hii.li class Beer and Purler. We make a Specialty ot Bottled Porter. Keg and Bottled JBeer Is prime stuff. Mail ordors rccolvo prompt attention. 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 nn accumulation policy in tlie Vi YEND & RUFF, Proprietors, KASLO, - ��� - B.O. V UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT��� THE Prospectors1 Exchange ARTHUR EVANS, Proprietor. THOMSON'S LANDING, li. C. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE ������BEST IN THE MARKET*-*-- ���TIIE CHOICEST OF WINES.* ��* LIQUORS AND CIO ttts -����� w^^^^w-rw^^^wt This is a purely mutual company and ail its assets, surplus .and earnings belong to its "policy, holders. For rotes, etc., apply to,-jg*,nt, B. G. WOODWARD, Ferguson, B, C ������������������������������������������������������ ��-������������������������ j 11 7ATCHMAKBR W and JEWELER t A FIR.-.T CLASS LINE OF WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ALL KINDS OF WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING James V. Reeves, Ferguson, B. C. Notice. Any timo cheek issuod at Iho Great Western Vines, Ltd., or t-iiver Cup Mines, must bo pro sonteil for pnyment at tho abovo companlos ofllees hy the man for whom it Is issued. DONALD 0, FORBES, Manager, Everybody s mokes r\ Our Special ��� --AND ��� The Union CIG^AR Thoy are all Unto . made and of tho best Havana Tobacco money can buy. Try one and satisfy yourself as io their quality. ' Union Cigar Factory, II. A. Brow n, Prop. When you reach Trout Lake City put up the Queens. .Good accommodation .. Best of service .. Choicest wines, liquors and cigars..Fire proof safe.. Abrahamson Brothers, Proprietors. lei &-$���!&&-&-$���-$ JNH^J|tJ|KNHMHNHSiMH^*#*# BF.ST WINES, LIQUORS ANDCJOARS. FINELY EQUIPPED IIAR. BEST 12.00 A DAY HOUSE IN THE LARDEAU DISTRICT. BEST CUISINE SERVICE. REFITTED AND REFURNISHED. Hotel Lardeau J. Laughton, Proprietor. FERGUSON, B. C. NEATLY fURNlSHEB, WELLLIGHTED AND HEATED ROOMS. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINBHB "IS? AND M.NINO MEN,... ,.._������,.,��., v -�� CONVENIENTLY *4-* 81TUATED ON VICTORIA AVE. iv. r*$HgH$Hfc#-^^ Voile.; to Uelinfiuinu Co-Owner To H. T. MnlJotl, or wliomsnevor ho mav Imvo transferred his IntbrtM In iho Triune K/no* ilon No. ;s m I nu ml rl.uui, Bituiitud on Hroivn ..reel-.. In ilu- Tr.ilH [,uko Mining Division. Wost Knoteimy Di'a.irlcl ol it. 0. Yuu are In-ruby tintitlud lint I huvo expend* nl Shin in labor nnd Imitrovnuiotita upon thy ttbovc monilonud: frit atlon nl niinerul claim si net- .Inly 1st, HW_l. iiml-r thti i-ruvinions ol tlie Mim-ml Am. ami if within in. iinys from thu data of thd mit'oeyoit full or rofuso to contrt- butt) your proportion of tho above mentioned yum, which la now due tojfdhQr with ��11 cost, of iidvurMsing, yunr tnlorc��t in tho wild I'lalm will ti(!,tiiiH' tttu property of tho under* ulgned ti'ljfor section A of Hit) ".Mineral Act Ainetidtnoitt Aet U'm. Dated at Pertftiaon, It. C��� this 17th day of Ootobor, tyoj. C. 0- Woodrow "mnc"n����!ji-:;-:rob.,N.,v. OFTHl.nicTn,��� T,""a"""""co'imbi. "' ^ * * �� I S D I S T R I C T AGENTS AND CORRESPONDED Nortcv. Mot ice in bereby (riven thut 30 dny�� tfier date l intend to apply to ibe Hon. timet Commit!* (doner of i.timi-* m.d tVnrfcH for u KpecUl license tooutattjl flurry iitvdy timber from the following deamibediund* iu Weal Kooiutiay: Com* tnonoiUft at a pu*>t j-bnii.: i ab.mt oiie-and a* .... ,.V._.H in a [��*>*���[ pluiu.: i ab.iut oue-and a* quarter mflea south of Korgtitton ond marked "ft, J. t'utiiuilui Sn'iUj->V'jst i-ornor ft-wt, ������ft. J. Cummin -,...���.���.������11 t.orner t'oat, Oct. 18th, l!h'_!" thotteo north aorhaftia, thence r.aat SOoltal 11s, thenno south no chain-), thcuce wcxt-HOctiaina to (mint of comuiencemeut. Dated Oct. 18th, iWtf. B J. CUMMINS. Notlee. Notice in hereby given tbat .10 days after date I intend to apply to the tion. Chief Coramia* ���doner of hand*, and Works for a special license iu cut ftinl curry away timber from the follow- ing described laud*i in west Kootenay; Com. inenclng at a jio*<t plumed about oue.ai.d-H* quarter miles aouih ot'Ferguson and marked "B. J. Cummins Houth'EaHt Corner Pout. Oct. 1.1th, TOu.."' thence north HO chains, thence went 80 chains, thence south 80chains, thence i-AstWich ifn-t to point of commencement. Dated Oct. 18, mi. B. J. CUMMINS. Including thc Ki��h Creek rnmp aud Upper Dune u Ktver seetion* compiled by A. 1*. CuinmJna, P.L.8.,.md S Shannon. H. A., is now on aale at this ottice. Tbe ready sale of tho map ia proving alt we havo said for it. The Trout Luke division ia litbogiai>hed in black, the Urdeau in red,and the Aina* worth in blue. Kven a tenderfoot could take a copv of this map mid find any claim recorded Iu tiie three divisions. The mountains, takes, creek),, wagon ro-ida, trails, surveyed railway route.-, and the location and name (by a unique ��� Index) of every mineral claim In tho ! district Is shown. Next to Visiting the Country Itt Person This Map Takes First .Place, In fact every geographical feature is at well define that one can seo at a ghnje the nature of our coun try aud the trtud cf thc claim locations gives an Intelligible Idea uf the mineral belts running through the camp. It'is certainly Grout Hritnln���Uoydn Hank, Limited United states���New Vork, Malik ol Montreal. ������ " ��� Chicago, First Nsifonal Bank, " '��� ���San FranctauO) Weils Fargo A Co's Hunk. " ������ ��� mi Pun), Second Nat'l Bank. '��� " ���Minneapolis First Nat'l Hank " ������ -Seitttlc, Seattle National Bank BRANCIIKS IN B. C, {ApilnS' Mftn**er' j| M - -*... unices, ' A. K. Phipps * ��� ' V. f.av, The Best Worth For One Dollar Internationa! Correspondence SchoOlS, ��,;��<VNTON, "pa" ^***-********h (Jive-. Induction by mall In tbo follow Ing atlbjeuta: Mechanical engineering ��� dianieal drawing, Electrical engineer -. -..iniKL-Hi urawing, Electrical engineer- lug,telegraphy, telephony, sanitary plumbing, heating and ventilation, civil engineering, arcliitectiir", architectural d-aw *��" *-��� " jrndf-'f'i.--*' ���'���*--j- ,���.,,..-,.., nicijuectur", architect...-ia mimv. ing sheet metal pattern drifting/lettering anil "Un paiiuiiu, urnamentsl design., b i-ifc knnul" �����-i.- ���������������-... ..- ��� -.,.. .-.-_;H (iitiuniu, v,i.wii.i��-ii uesigna, 01 >k keeping, stenography, milling, smelt- in?. meUlliirgv, hyiroinutallurgy, electro- ti"- " "h. C(��rm��" �� ' " tlieri|ieutii!-<. French. Cicrman, tipanlah- Seud for freo c-italogne. lu per ceil* dis'ouut by cutting out thia ad. and enrolling before end of month. w. H. aiciiouti.iLt, Local Agent, Nelson, U, C. EAGLE HILL on second floor in Eagle block Ferguson. B. C, Open for engagement for day or night meetings at reasonable rental j|j Write or call on B- 0, WOODWARD, Proprietor., _ -rW ever offered in the map line of a minliiit camp, it in the first i*omt,letiiniapol the district mid i�� sellin*; well. It laiiiHt what you are looking lor. IVE ALSO HAVE A FEW MAI'S MOUNTSD ON LINEN, WITH A UOOD COVKK. POR TKAVKI1LGK8 OK I'KOSI-ECTOKS, lUHCH KU.L AI'll.SO. THESIS AKK THE BEST VALUE, AS THEY WILL LAST FOR YEARS. Address your order, witb an' enclosure of a one dollar bill, (no cheques, orders, etc.) to Mining companies ur others orHci-ing* lots ol 21) or more, mapii will ba .up- plied at 50 cents each. i' THE LARDEAU EAGLE, Ferguson, B.C. (lied Halters of M America t 1118 ia TIIE CNIOV LABIS/i of the United flatten* of North America. ���I'hen von are buv* u�� 11 K1IK HAT, Irhor .soft or stiff, '�������� to it that (he entiino UNION Label fs sowed in ft. if a retailor has longO Inbel.-. in his ...-..���uf.<_r poswosulon tind nf* ^B/5tpR6",�� "'" h'r yon, do not WtfTEK* "��� patroufzo him. He ins not j.iiy Mijai in na\o luotto labels, I_oosc ibels in retail stores nre counterfeits. Do not .listen tn anyc.M'lutiHtiou h.*i lo ivlly tlie hat nil." 110 label. The (ienuine Union Label is icrrorated on tlio four edges extu.tly thu nai)i*e M a postage stump. (.'outiterfeK*- am .ointv Mines perforated on three nf the edeo.., and io.jietfm.ps only on two, koop a sharp look011 j iur tbe eouiilerfelts. Unprlnelpled mauiilae* nrem are usiii)* lliotti In order tu get rid iii tnelr Hcab-made hats. The -lobn H Hudson i'o. of rhiladelphfti, I'a., Is unn-uniou eonecrn, JOHN A. MOFP1TT, I'rcxMont, Omnge, N.J JOffN PHILLIPS, Secretary, 7t��7 Und ford Ai-c. Unwklrn. IVY Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium . _ ��� ARROW LAKES, B.C. Situated midst srenery unrivalled for grandeur. The most complete health rot-ort on the continent of North America. lis baths cure all Nervous and Muscular diseases. Its waters hesl all Kidney. Liver and t-Jtoiuueii ailments. They ate a fever falling remedy for all meta.Ii.p Iso.is, CJinpietely purifying the 5yM.Mi1. Vancouver Rovelstoke Nelson, - -. -,1 Golden, J. 8 (iibb Ferguson, * * - - IV. Macdonald, " SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at curront rates. A general banking business transacted. Time Table. S. S. ARCHER OR S.S. LARDEAU. Runnin*. between Arrowhead, Beaton and Comaplix, ciiinmciieliij; Oeto- her 14tb, 1001, will sail as follows, weather permitting. Leaving; Arrowhead for Beaton ano j Comaplix, twice dally���10k and 15k. ' Leaving Beaton and Comaplix for Arrowhead, twice dally��� ".'l/ik aoii I2;45k. Miikinj? clouo connection, with all & P. R. Steamers anil trains { Tho owners reserve the right to change times of sailings witliou' notice. Tha Fred Robinson Lumber Co. Ltd WE CARRY CARPETS, \ LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS AND I CHINA MATTING. IRON BEDS a Specialty $5 and up. >..ni>>>...i,.(mnH Goods can be lurni.ihed to any part of Lardeau on very shoTi notice as lhe service is such that delivery can be made in one day from Nelswi. No Charge for packing ��n*���*ntM>t(i��n*mnt<tto��i<' Funeral Directors and ; Embalmers. [Graduate of Myt-r's Cullej-e of flmbaluln**] ^nattendeasoatFer^sonatten ^hours notice If advised by wire. i Canadian ���' WORLD'S Scenic Route Dinner ling OiKl^'".-1'^'Toronto, I i i "��� ffontrea, st John I HalUtt-., Boston, N;����- Vork?* ' cou���fv&-",*-'"��'��*-.'Van- fi&Bft sua* Ifpptir l.nkn st-.,,,,,.,,, IjMva Fort H'iiu,lm sund.v ����� IhuI. Culiilli, Clilcsgo T..url.(si<1.p���l. service mt. for I'uronto and all e-Sl orn tiointB. ' ****-st WgST fM^SaWSm vi.ro.,n,a���.1��e,��-'��pe D. J. Robertson tf O NELSON, B. C i SI 1 s Capitalization $2,000,000 1.2,000,000 Shares. Par Value $1.00 Eacti. CUMMINS tf CO. i i \Establlshedl896 'PATENTS (������ in*.* ior our interesting bocks "Inventor'* Help" and " Mow you are iwlndli-d." Send ih a rough iketch or model of your in- ventton orliuprovementand w-rwllIIeJlyou ' fpteour opinirn na to wheilirr ll i�� p-obnbly witcnlflblp, fj>-r/fctcd *ppllcitlons have often been Micce<wfully prosecuted ly ui, We conduct fully equipped officen In Montreal ind Wellington ; tnlsqunlifics u�� to promptly dispatch vm-ir ������"l -������-*���- I Putmt. procnrerl throuuli Mnrim, ��, ��._ -.��*-... nnviTiipNHII over ioo n.-wspapera tbe f> minion. Specialty:- Patent business of Manufacturers nml Engineers. ( .Marion&marion _, t Pttant Experts and Solloltore. } I ome,, / Now Vork Llf* BWr, nonl��r��lf *""**-" ] Atl>n-d.DI.(,Wuhrn|tonD.C.{ Windsor Hotel When comlnc Into Poruiison the first hotel to see Is tho Windsor. If one Is looklne for tho bost accommodation, 1, o. Clean, well tended rooms, a well furnished table and choice liquors and cigars, then the Windsor is the best place to stop. Beading rooms and parlors dioely furjlished. Everything quiet. j Madame O'Connor, Proprietress -A SSETS Three-quarters of tbe Capital Stock in Treasury, ��5,000 shares Slmilka- meen Valley Coal Co., Ltd., Stork, ten acre Smelter site at Ashnoh. Threo Mineral claims situated three miles from Ashnola. 3810 acres Coal Lands, near Okanagan Lake, having an eight foot seam of trood .-iteam and Domestic Coat. Tho Ilrst 2OO,0HO nf those shares havo already been subscribodnnd sharos aro now selling at 15 cents on calls of two and one-half cents por month. For Further Information apply to R. J. STEEL, Official Broker, **��� Nelson, B. C. If you are building or contemplate building we will be pleased to quote you estimates on anything made in our \Sash and Door Factory and we feel confident that wc can give you satisfaction in every particular. Write: Sawyer Bros., Revelstoke, B. C. ��m^V*��i&*^^ Ol AllhcMotean^T8 ,��' ,h<' ��""��� TMf h...v f "'"'"on-JScpermontli. \ awl m.X&&Z%%l.e"^T^'s, ���.cfaK^��t��s* *ta^p^P?j^V^5SS: I SCO. tfure, Sun- the r<>st-fnte,'ii9cr.c*:; S��fflpic Cojmps free. Mt fw cue. II -\ �� POilMASTfRS Will"'UteMBs'aMmB ?'p-WESTON, Business liWiftuor. JM^^����--^^��^ I ���5 Local and General. 4 4 . II t*> ��������-> ��� The furniture has arrived for the hospital. Miss. S. Gardiner left for Nelson on Wednesday. 1*. C. Elliott of Trout Lako was In I'Orgu.on Thursday. A lacrosse team from Erylancl may visit Cauada next year. fi-. " Mrs. Anderson of tbo half way house was a visitor In Forguson Thursday. ��� H.. T. Lockyrn and V. S. Fludlay, lodresenting the Hudson Bay Co. wero in towu Monday. Harry C. Adams of Spokane, was killed in thc Le Koi mino at Rossland on Saturday last. Mrs. J. C. Smith and children returned on Monday from a visit to relltavos in Eastern Canada. Three million dollars lias been spent in tho erection of new buildings in Locals With a Piiy-trnnk. Saddle horses fur sale. We have alt kinds and ut all prices. We can suit you. Ci'iiia _t liiliman, Beaton. Mrs. J. Archer has leased the Pioneer launury of II. U. Smith and In prepaied to do all kinds of laundry work neatly aud promptly. All lhe latest books, magazines and periodicals for holiday readtoK In stuck ul the Canada Dru-i <_:Iloolc Co.'s store, Kevelstoke, U.C. Frouipl attention to mail ui'dors, Ii pays to use the telephone. A trip can often be saved to Trout Lake, Dea lon, Arrowhead or Comaplix by using the phone.. Office in Cummins & Co.'s store. Smokers: If you want the GENUINE "Union" and "Our Special" cioar see that "Union Ci_;ur Factory" la stamped in silt letters ou every box. ���H. A. Brown, Kevelstoke, li. V. * To not acquainted with this district you should have a copy of tho new and only map. Send a ono dollar bill to the Eaole and secure one at once. C. J. Robertson & Co. of Nolson, entry toe best selectod slock of fur- Try them W-s&t ������>���> ���-.? itlAt tSi 5rt-rt--~r.*-..t.*, J*1-*?.' .�� jn$c i&rTftii WVA ��� X PROFESSIONAL f i I CARDS. I I '���' A-rfti �� r.1 *.*.��. lit ��� ���' ����-W.rtv *���$-���__. -' ) O.,{ N. WILKIE, P. l_. S. Winnipeg this year. J. H. Hawthornthwaite, If. L A. of 'niture in the Kootenay Xana'imo, bas transferred his i.lle*jl- for carpets and linoleuiaB. unco from the Labor lo tho Socialist party. TbeC. P. It. Hotel at Banff i�� being enlarged, the work Is ga tag on rapidly nud will be ready for tbe accomodation of guests iiezt season. H. Byers, Nelson; A. McCallisior Provincial Land Surveyor Furtjusoii and Trout Lake. Surveys mado and Crown Grants Obtained. Office*. ��� ��� Trout Lake. 'ILLIAU A. BAUER. Notice of Dissolution of Partership I rIvo notice that tho parmershii heretofore existing between myseli and Ivan Edson undor tLe firm name WlnnplBKi Oeor O'iadiKan,""Nel-jofMeDonell & l:ds0D li-df-woWed bj son and A. Buea.-ris, Kaslo, registered u,t tbe Wiudaor Tuusday. Sun Francisco bas sold 25,000 tons ol No. 1 wheat to Australian buyers, ['rices aro higl.er now than at any time since 18.8. It is predicted that lt will soon be-11.33- The Boer farmers wbo are visiting Canadian points for the purpose uf studying aj-riuultuie, Are now in On- tirlii. They will read. British Columbia ou Nurembir 8th. Tho C. P. R. .dining car department are now i>iviu*- breakfast and lutieiieon Dated Sept. lllth, 1902. A. J. MoDonell. Information Wante*l. Anybody knowing the whereabouts oi Joe Churchill, a mintr, will confer n great favor by cori-espoiHlinur with the undersigned: Mrs. .1. R. E. Chukchi.,!,, Wiiialiui, Oahn, Hiiwttiiiin Islands. Nutlet* U hereby *,*iv*>u that M (ta**s afto a la uurte or full mea'u. at II. Previous date i inn*m*. tn ajiitiy io tin Cldel ' i miiirilbfiliiii.r nf LiiiKlt ftii'l wnrka l,*r i.iinn t<i this luucheon wus the only a la early lueal. Astrdnouiet's havo announced lhat a comet, is iravelll'.tg towards tit.- earth nt ilm rale of 3,1*0,01)0 mik-s a day and during lhe nexr. month will be visible in the north ea.t-t.ru sky. 0 Medicine l'.m, Assa., has four gas wells, avert._j��ln_{ 600 ieet in depth. The iiiuiiU*i|.ulity owns both gas and water pLiitsand aro m-kini*. preparations to ileal and light the town. We trusttheresmay baa Urge turnout to the tuueiing in Eagle hall Tuesday night. The pur| use Is to organize & popular society for entertainment and mutual bene fit to meet weekly duritiK'the winter months. A cortificaie of incorporated hat been isaued, says t'he Gazette, to ibe Beatrice Mines, Limited, capital .5000,000, in SO cent -shares, to acquire and operate the Bet trice, Kolsom and Edmond claims on Mobawk creek, Lardeau. Mrs. Klrkputri.t-k recently received a copy of Mrs. Knox's new book. "Juste Hatnliu'D VootMioo." Mrs.. Knox Is the wife of iProf. Knox til Wampeton, Worth Dakota, who wero guests of Mr. nnd Mra.Kirkpairlck tbis lUQiuier. A. M. Stokes camo duwa from tie Triune Tuuad.iv to meet bis plfe ami daughter who arrived from Grins Valley, Nevada Co. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes arc at present guests ul the forguson hotol but w ill lake up their; residence here shortly. Mr. and Mm. Cartor are now com-j tortably settled In tlieir new co t go nn Railway avenue, This house consists of four largo romn'/J, also bam, pantry and woodshed on tho first lloor and ono very larfo room in tl e second storey. The lattor will not be liuished until next year. The DoUkhobors of the; N. W. T-j have potltionod lhe Provincial government asking tlmt they lse allowed to move to British Columbia, staling they are not allowed to practico their rallgion as they would wish. Their rollgiou holds they mu��t (-.bey the laws of no country. Tbo B C. executive lave declined toxantorlain the proposi- ti*D. I iti,,n t*�� le,i-��i' thu forv-iliots and riuiit- tii ior Uio inirjxi.i'of erei'ttttKuslo-eht'tisa in tii. Trmit i.bi.0 lilstrtt-t nf neat Kuntehay. ouli. meintntf ��i a i*n*t (iIhuum nn tlio aimta n- Tl'OUt lnhB inlj'ilniil-t tim I'RIlsillftll I'm lit, Ksllvvnv ' nmi.any'a wlitirf, tin-nci* Ui-J fsi aoilth,tneln-e Sill) fret weal, lllencelti.llfr'.t north tliunui1 me feet em-i in t��<,ini olemutnonrc'inent puit'l affront Lake, -I7tli iii'tiilmr. llll-. DONALD. (.. RIHB.CS. Smith * Co. 4SBIeurySt-, ����� Montreal 9 Will bu rHpreaenn-a in Pel tfus-uin threw or r-tur (ltt,\b ftu'h inuntli. Any nt'iiHi'H lor cloth In if. vtill rn't-ivH cloho uttention 11(1(1 tVQ GUARANTEE A 1 FIT. f Our rept'esentatlvt* S. A. Si-oit Is n prni'lical tailor and will inaki. clothes Iii. Ilnlil your orders fur him. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine tfOMMttf One Dollar THIS Is the cheapest and best Fashion Magatine now before the Ams'lcan public. It shows Ns**/ Idsas n Fashions, in Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, in Woman's Work ard In Reading; beautifully Illustrated in eolers and In black and whits. Above all, It shows the very fashionable New Idea SrrLES, made from New Idea Pat- tbrns, which cost only IOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day faristnitlt copy of lh* New Idea Woman's Maoazihs. tnd aa�� ikii Eioat valus tor ths tnonsy II can el** y**-> " ' *: TBI MY IMA PUBLISHIHO CO. SSI lrsadwsy, M.�� Tsrk, H. T. w DOMINION AS'lU'llOVJN* ClAL UND Sl'UVBYOKS. Surveynof Minei, Mineral '.lulnis end llrown Utlds, Crnvi'li Orwlta Ob- tsltiod ��nit A.��e*nments auaagea fur Abseutoea. Offiraa; (lautborna and Vancouver o BHA'tjHOfji B, A. ASSAYE��-��nd ANALYTICAL CHfiMIST. H-" d quarts r-*> for I if it mat Inn Begirding l.urtlL-nu I'roprrtien. W.tt��t*.rUforinitl��ii. Call and see Santplea. OFFICE: VI0TOItlArAVSi.8oKiB-0i I)OBERT BODC.E, BARRISTER, ETC. Solicitor for The lmtier.nl Hank Perijusun, tt. C. OFFICE-ln tlie O-jhlr Laill! block. ri AUVBY, MrCARTKU 4 PINKHAM, Bamaisrs, Sollcitcrs, etc. OtRrcs: RoveUtoko, (lolden, and Fersu. urn, Milli'ltuca lur Imuotlnl Hans iil-CttlisUe. linn. S. Mlit.'artor. J* A* Harvey. A.... I'lnUhHin. ' 1,'KKU C. KLblOTT, .' Uarrister, Notary I'nlilic etc. TItOCT LAKH l-ITY B. C.AXD Fernumn. li. C. '. W dc V.leMAWTilKiJ.M.BOOTT ^ tt��rrist_r, Soticlter. etc. _ . REVKISTOKE, B. C. i S J. M, SCOTT, A. B. L. 1. B. : *i W. do V. lb Ualatre, H. A. '- i t *srvv arvx-ffsrvix 7.��-r ms tvi'-i*.'** v<s v \ FERGUSON j Havlnif piirohaned the B'ertiuwin Meat Market we are prepared to supply our customers Willi ull kinds of I'Vo-ili and i'ur,'d nieuu. A IfiK.d supply of Beef,' I'iirk, Mn'.lun. Haiisaud., Hams aud Uncoil always Oil hand, F. BURNS i I'O. ' i ��->->->.������ ����� l perguson fiarber -i n Whenyoit want a i GOOD SHAVE 1 LATEST HAIR CUT-t 3 e -Cslloii- WM. SCHNELL i'l Hot or Cold Baths ln Connection. ff READ THE EAGLE. | j McKinnon & Sutherland OUR STOCK | Of Ladies Dress Gccds, White Goods, Trimmings, etc,, etc., is COMPLETE The new Stetson Hats for men received August !stare 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 & Sutherland j - - ^ i The Post Office Store ? , The most complete stock in Ferguson. w Union-Made Hats and Shoes. |gj Full line of Ladies' and Children's gcods. w Make a specialty of filling mine ciders in groceries /| and hardware. tjj Try a Fair cf Our ����Nf--W*��f* Frctpccicrs' Shoes. i G. B. ~Batho & C& W w��2 PRIVATE DIXIV'l R'JOMB FOR r/f*S LAUIEB. a BALMORAL GORDON & SLINGER, Props. * CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIQHT VHDER SAME NAXAGEHENT. SAMPLE ROOMH IN CONNECTION Ferguson, B. C, OppoMle Ujc Pusipffice. i Packing. 8LndFexgu^ldPackins f ^ F'reightiii g ^^L^lU % X\ Contract, entered Into for pao'l'titli. o{ Miiilnjf Supplies, JJ JJ etc., to auy point In Ihoiiit trie! . ajl Good, prompt service, and any i rork undertaken sruaran- fi teed. Preliflitlnif from Thomso n'a I.itudinff to Fei**{U��on V a spocialty. 5 Headquarters at Ferguson, 1 3.C. S. Daney, Prop. DC 11/J J Qf\\l High Clans Morckant Tailor, k\�� O. WlL/jfJiy. RHVKLSTOKH,B. O. X Any orders *. 'on may favor us with frill receive prompt attention. W^VUM^te��,1A+ <ergui<wn Hotel HcDOiWZLL �� BLACK. Pi vprletCrf: FERiGVSON, B. C. a \ ��^#^>^V*^-*r^iw:^^^w ii*i_. ���
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Title | Lardeau Eagle |
Publisher | Ferguson, B.C. : E.G. Woodward |
Date Issued | 1902-10-31 |
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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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