J A. (A^h^r *-$ S*" A ...... i lv_;lati'M* H lias a larger circulation than any Newspaper in N, Koolonay. Best ad- vi i tising medium. '•- -"^_» „ VOL. I S F_i9-1M__£ Thsa rcjpospntntivo Mk/lrh Lardeau ry. Sent to any address for $2 per nn. in advance, TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C., FEB, 3, 1905. No, 18, he WinsSow FKEB GOLD PROPERTY 0_ SILVER GUP SLOPE TO BBj DEVELOPED. truce White Takss Hold Ferguson Items. ■Of this Group Which is Thought hy K.\| erts in be :i Grand 1'i't. Milling Proposition. a+++++++4 ++++++++ »«»»»»»♦<> <i »»»»♦♦♦♦»♦»»»*►»»»♦>»♦»■»♦{ George Parker was down from the Silver Cup mine on Saturday. Mr. Porter was in from Camborne on Tuesday on a visit to his wife, who is an inmate of th" hospital. Will Skinner has gone on a visit j to Cranbrook, He will return in a few days with his daughter^ Wal. Archibald, Jim Lindley, iiiinl Dan MoRae came down from the Kettle L. on Tuesdayfor a day. The Ferguson Carnival. v >*.**» «<*•** *-}->*-♦>«.* «<^->^< Lake Localets. "I th Success crowned the efforts of e management of tho Ferguson I T,ak0 teaii showed a Skating Rink on Tuesday last. Throughout the* day the mercury had hovered around the zero mark,' so the Ice whs in good har' dition. A largi crowd were up j and JacS Crawford, Toll was able from Trout Lake, and a party made (,, beat I.au tho trip from Camborne. The first part of the nearly did, the trick again for the ,. homesters as the whiBtle mounded ! the interval. Ferguson 1, Lakc0.*|j! Immediately on the resumption4$.&++*4^±4.^^14$+^4^++*$ Cliffe sco_ld for Ferguson, and the ...» , , . , , „ „j Ine crowd who viBtted Ferguson on Tuesday night to root for the local players returned (with one or two exceptions) in the small hours home supporters won1 the " smile. On the game steadying down the deeidod superiority at mid-ice work, and it was noticed they were gradually shutting the opposition in. From a con* J clever bit of manceuvreing by Will A Rich Strike at Poplar. FRANK MARCUS AND GEORGE GILBERT STRIKE A BIG SHOOT OF ARSENICAL IRON F Word was received hero yesterday from Jim <ir.int, who at pre- . .nl Nelson, that the Wlnslow bad been bonded by Bruce White, As Mr. Graill is heavily Interested in the property in question there Can he 11.1 di lll'l of th of th" information. < 1" this property ia ai it with a soft 'tin. ly this success the Lakesidere evening was given to|f0Vjght [ik,. demons for the mastery tho.return hockey match between the* Trout Lake and Fcriruson Th othi the development of the Silver Cti] mountain. El i- also gratifying to rn iv who know the property that mi capable a man Fred Johnson went up to the silver Cup on Wednesday. Lee Chism, an old-timer In the camp returned from Sandon to dig lure. Lee says tho Lardeau looks, good to him Ed. Ward has joined tho mining gangaj the Nettie L. Fred. Eraser, gold commissioner, r step in 1 p.,jd mi official trip to the town on Tuesday, hoi ding eiir.ne'iv of accuracy bonding .\ few minutes later the cheers' from the visiting supporters de- teams, and by ihe time the teams huU,i „,.., the citv 1)!ayerg }lfU| goi through again, and even the ranks of Tuscany could scarce forbear .'i fchecr. With the game at level pegging and but five minutes '1, and tii- uraeefl bv tn« ciicers of '.heir lined] up the tin-rink whs taxed to its utnio-t. It was ""generally ' thought that the hoys from the Lake would turn the tables on their opponents for ;,, go excitement tan the 4 to nil drubbing administered ,.,.111-a-ii! bv the cln Perseverance Rewarded of the morning. The one or two exceptions fell by the wayside, but that's another story, I). T. MeTavish, representing] the Scran ton School of Correspond-J Both Men Have Stayed with the Camp and Arc Hopeful Mr. White has secured control, ns it guarantees the property being worked in a manner which will, if at nil possible, n.nk. 1 mine out of ir. The bond is for bctwi n $45,000 :u d 160,000, The owm i - of the property are Win Bennett, 1'. II Murphy. W. Davy. No! O'DoneU, and J, Grant The property was located four years ago, but it was I 1903 that the rich strike was heard of. lien a the si. ■■ coming 1 ..ilier than usual 1 In- world wiw not to Want until the following Spring what thc property was like. By the irony of fate the mining Industry was undergoing a severe strain at this juncture all over the Province ami 110one with money could be induced to investigate the pi..perty from which they were obtaining gold assays fn m $28 to $1000. A tunnel has K i u driven for a dis- tancc oi 60 r 1 •.. Changes at the Bank. While the i iti/.i ns of Trout Lake and Ferguson have no complaint lo nuke of the treatment given them by the Imperial Bank author ities in financial matters, we have n grievance against the " powers that he" ol that institution for thc way in which they switch their managers. Mr. W. Macdonald, tho first representative, had no oonci won tho confidence ol the pcoph' than he was transferrer] to Alberta, and Mr. E. K. Boullbee was installed in his place. It ir now learned that Mr. Boultlwe will be r moved t>> Arrowhead, where he will i.iok alter the big financial transactions which are going on there. \V< I ike ihi> opportunity of ex- pr. sing ii"t only OUT own. but also of everyone who h.i- had nii\ dealings wilh Mr. Boultbee eitherI" , , . . I Week. «>f a social or financial nature, regrets that he is obliged to leave Trout Loke. For nearly a year he has been with us, and in that short time has won' the regard and es- i' 111 of all those wilh whom he has come in contact. We wish him nil prosperity in his in w location, and congratulate Arrowhead on Its receiving into citizenship a man who is nlive to tho necessities and requirements of a growing place. Mrs. RoilllhceV absence will, also ho felt both in church and social circles. Mr. T. It. Barker) wbo.it present is on the Revelstoke staff, will assume the management on Mr. Roul'l'ie's retirement. nn..11.'. Sandon, raid in I'll.-day morning. father is making his visit to hi" '""—' large Rev I>. J. mass in tow 1 The reverent u>ual periodica pastorate- Hosts Powers and Gunn, from Camborne, were visitor?- to our rink on Tuesday with their better half-. The former was accompanied by a rig full of little Powers'. Johnny Morgan returned to his old stamping ground ou Friday night. II. has for the past two months been testing the curative qualities "f the dip at the Arkansas Springs. Ho returns full ol vigor to tackle thc unfinished work at the Tonowanda tunnel There is a man in Ferguson who will lay 2 to 1 that Portions can heat any skater in the Lardeau over a two-mile course. With the ' ice on the lake in good condition, what's the matter with finding an Opponent and letting the two speed merchants haven cut bore on Car-1 nival Day ? The bi-weekly meetings of the choral society continue to he well patronized. Last Sunday n Service of Song was well rendered. George Proulx has joined the culinary corner at the Nettie L. After the match on Tuesday night several of our thirsty jubilant* were escorted down the pike to the air of "The Caudles are Coming." The newly-wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd, arrived at Beaton on Sunday night. The following night lisurprise parties " were on the premises, nnd the • hiv. was kept tip until a late' hour to the music (?) of the tin- can hand. We hear there was enough champagne drai'k to Ooal a ship. Sipiire Thompson was up from Beaton the li-st part of the week. It appears that lie had lo siwash I a local celebrity down there lust We also understand that the jiiilue wai boomeraugod. There is enough ore on sight at (he Nettie L. to keep the "i-Mile plant running a lifetime. Mrs. Mimics has taken up her residence iii town for the balance of Ihe winter. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. (irillits, of the Ferguson laundry, returned lasl week end from Spokane, where they have been visiting for some live weeks. |)r. Ncwconibe is kept busy officiating as referee in nil the local hockey matches, which position he is filling lo ll"' satisfaction of all l'ie players and lhe spectators. a week ago-liut those who had BUpportlrs lioth side, put in all foretold a "squeese-Iiome" victory they knew. Ferguson had the for the Uke boys were out in their useful &ack of scoring when they reckoning. The Ferguson t which with one exception was th same which did dmy a week pri vi.iiis. arose as one man totl i i eca am. i IC.'i' the sion and kept their bppone the losing side of the hei next they meet The gam< self was very exciting, hit were not many of those lapses which marked the first gamp. When Ferguson nnd Trout 1 meet in a friendly dust-up* things arc generally spirited, hut not a single instance of ill-humour or roughness jarred the meet, nor had tin back division, and before Inch had ticked the requisite id-- the Payroll centre hud put occa- ,.,, two lucre goals, leaving therriai ■'.-earned victory of 1 to 2. Fori he home team E. Crawford, Por-j in it- I ■ •;- find Benson were conspicu- '" ■''■ ously successful, whilst thi Craw cteiitific <i,ud boys nnd Woods were-tie | ii k of the visitors. Toll also played well, -coring both goals for hisi to assert his fencing the referee powers. Immediately on the signal fir tl. ■ ■'•i.i.'ueiicvmen'. :>I | .. 1 '• gUSon secured and notched a . Everybody was struck with i ment at this lightning like open ing. but tor the next fifteen minutes Ferguson wen- kept mostly on the defensive. The shining light of the Lake team thus far was Oswald Woods, who effectually minced thc combination of tin home string. The Lake were having llx _hett.r of the exchanges, but powder was lacking for the nn- : Trout L*ke—0. V," hulxi if. McArthur, .1. Craw- .'. Langatiiffo, W. Crawford, nnd ,M. Toll. Ferguson-E. Crawford, .1 Lauder, - Sliuger, E C. Benson F. barber, W. (llffe an i II. Porlcous. Afe r the i itch a merry cr wd Un ton i-,. at- niiilni'il.t. MISSING. i ■ r;*e Vincent, who left Lardo in Februarv UI02, to go to work with a railway construction gang at Field. B.C., is missing, and his friends would feel grateful for any information as to his whereabouts. Communicate with John Gamble, finishing touches. Lauder in goal g parj8 .;r.,.. Montreal. Que. novor had much difficulty in keep-1 . ___. ing the puck out. A Bplendid'ebeckj 17 \[t low / ro was : j-istcred hen and break through by Cam Bern .mi ing. \ Cut this out »Ws__l*^ 1 Wear it in your Hat / I *<_y_t--? :-;.E"2i a Trout Lake B February 14th. <_r se> TeU Everybody- 'Spiel the Bonspiel ence, was in lowu on Tuesday attending to the need" of clients. He also journeyed to Fcrguscm'tind o-Mile. Sandy Laugh ton and Dad Black, two of Ferguson's popular hotel men were visitors during the week. Pat Cantwell, wl. > runs the N*i ttic I. compri ssor came down on Thursday to see city life. He was accompanied by .lack Convery. Mr. Convery is lhe unlucky man win. fell down a winze at the Nettie L mini some three months ago. We are pleased to report that he has fully recovered from his injuries, and will return to duty next Billy McLean is haul at work gi tting the machinery installed in i new bi wery, nnd also putting in his summer stock of ice. Tl I •■ .; I oy ihipped a car of re :'■■.'■■ week. Tl. ovi rage will run close to $150 per toh. Until navigation opens again their output will be stored in the C.P.R. freight sheds. East Kootenay produced last year. 540,000 ozs. of silver. lack Knn.-t came in from Camborne on Tuesday. He re- 1 iris matters progressing favorably along oi velopment lines in the several properties operating there. The production of coal and coke in thc Province for 190-1 exceeded that of 1903 by $2,000,000. Acting on a suggestion made by the Review a couple of weeks ago. a billiard tournament is being ar- ranged for. About 30 names have ] been secured, and a meeting will be he'd at Mrs. Jowett's hotel next Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock to arrange matters. | will be a big turn out of those i '. terestcd. Frank T. Abey, C.P.R. agent, j received word last night to Ao^~ up tho agency until further notice. This is occasioned by the heavy ice at the foot of the lake, which has put a stop to navigation. This will be an hardship on all during thc remaihdi r of tlie winter but as we have no redress wo will 1 ave to grin and bear it. We trust however, there will be no time tost in the spring in getting tin* st -amer running again. of n Biir Reward. Two prospectors in tin; Poplar Creek district who have stayed there since the fir-t discovery of gold in the valley have at Inst struck it rich, and every miner in tho Larneau rejoices with them. The Marcus and Gilbert claims aro known to nil the Poplar mining men. John Nelson, spoke to the Daily News man as follows: " The strike was made on Wednesday at tl e 7."> foot level on the Marcus . d ( lU-rl nine, near the very spot wi.. .• the firsl go'd in the Lardeau was found. J didn't wait to learn the results of the assays, but I saw the ore. Like that of tnc Swede group, which it adjoins, it is free-milling gold, as fine as any I ever saw. I certainly liked the look of it. It is the same in appearance as the ore from other Poplar claims that assayed $1,400 to the ton. The strik- is a big shoot of arsenical iron. They don't know the extent yrt. They put in six shots far apart, and all wen in ore. " Marcus and Gilbert are two of the riiKrt fellows in British Columbia. Marcus is an Iowa man, Gilbert an Englishman. Each has every confidence in the other. In fact, each generally has the other's power of attorney. •• Tin v deserve their good luck. They have stayed with the Camp all the time, whether prospects look ^.....1 or bad. Last fail they re- fused a fair offer for their property made by Tacoma men. They have been willing at any time to give it | under bond to people who could We trust then<! afford more capital for develop- rj. ment, but they wouldn't stand for | anyone holding it for a gamble. They preferred working it themselves. They also said that they knew they had a mine. Other pi ople's confidence sank sometimes, but these two boys were always cheerful. They took turns at going out working for a grubstake. They have worked through several winters." A Beatrice Shipment. A.Wm for Kinman. Judge Forin, as local judgi the Supreme Court, has given ju nowever, w paving thc The Beatrice mine, owned by thc Beatrice Mines, Ltd.. has just Father Jeannotte was up I shipped to the smelter 40 ton* of the week. He is staying in their high-grade ore. Mr. J. m ' the mar district until next Mon-| Murray was in the city on Monday, ID it< n !. I tl at Iliil creditors was acting] I ly. On Sundav mass will be said land he told our representative that mpanv's monev that U* *l,e residence of Mr. R. Madden. $150 would be a conservative es- meitt in favor of IS. L. Kinman on went to pay the claims and not the Frank and Mrs. Abey leave Sun*h'ma*a '" r tu" (>,r l'" "Idpment. the application made by Leslie money of Messrs. Barton & Co., ..f |,]iiy f„r a trip to the ...a-t and t'ali- /'"K'(m> would also proven val- llill to be allowed to ran! as a Loudon, aa claimed by 1111 At f0mia Thev creditor for some $22,000 against t tlie Inst sittings of the wurt here in j about a month. \\ e wish mem al the Canadian Timber and Sawmills j January Mr. Hill w.i- called upon | pleasant journey and a safe return. (treat interest is being taken inj, Ltd The sheriff seized and sold j to be crc w-exnmined on his uffidn- iindcr executions held by Kinman vit and to produce all Ids Icttorsi and others a lot ol the company's j and telegrams wlucb the jud loose property, and whi'e the mi'.icy ! now held to show th.it he was ai. was in the sheriff's hands. Hill set- ing for the company, nnd therefon tied with a number of the company' Kinman get- tho money in the] creditors at so cuts on lhe dollar, sheriff's hands as against anv claim 1 * paid the wage claims in lull, and j by Hill, and Hill also has to pay took from the creditors assignments j the cost . Messrs. Whittaker <S will be absent fori «»"*ie a««et of the oomtmn^t 88 per We wish them a n'"1- •" ,1"' average for a very largo body. There is a great showing of ore right through the property, grey copper running t>> a thousand the nuproaehing masquerade ball iiui;t„„ ,U1(1 Dtttive silver in large. luantities. to be In hi on the night of the 1 itn February (St. Vn'cntine's Day).' There will l>c U couple "f liandsoine prizes offered Hi member the date. J. A. Griffith is tilting up the old post-office as a dry goods de- to himself of the various claims, | Wragge, of Nelson, represented j partment, which will be a groat and notified the sheriff that hc'Hill, and Kinman was represented claimed as agent for Barton A* Co. by Geo. 8. McCartor of lids city, to share in the distribution of the Revelstoke Herald, monev in the sheriff's hands, which claim, if allowed, would gobble up thc greater part of the money re-, alizul by the sheriff. Kinman,. mar improvement, The post-office is, being installed between its own location and Alley's drug store. The increase in the production of gold in I904over 1903aniounted to $390,000, while silver was -:'.77,i»tii». The lead production of 1904 was 18,500 tons, double thai of 1903. It's a great pity that sonic people arc io blind that they cannot dis- 17 below sero may be all very tinguish red from white. A mid- ... ... . w'ell in the much vaunted " bamnm ' night visitor to n white homestead Mlvcr still keeps above thc 80 |ielt» but it hM ,,0 business around | came very mar carrying away a Looks ro-v f ir the Lardeau ! (he Irout Lake theiuioineiers. chunk of b ml one night this week. ■T 7PT The LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. Is I'rliili'il al Troul LukelMly, ami l'ulillslici lit KorgiKon ami Trout LuKeovery Kiiiiay. 'I'llf I'M I lor iI.mik not nolil lilins.'H reapoiu iiio in.' iim ..pillions or oorroipnndenti ex- urMHSd ill lt« columns All locals will 08 oliargod at Hie rule of IS nenU per Un.', tlrsl Inanition, ninl Ii) funis pe. Ilnui'iii'li Bllbsoqueni Ins.-itIon. IVrnis lor I'ransli'iil atul other iclvortlHlim .vill i, made known on i,|.pii.'nli.>n ul otllce si r.|.ii.ni Hil.Uilu year, in advuuoe, MURRAY <& ATHERTON Publishers Resignation, As wo go to press wo learn tha,' Mr. S. B. Campbell his tendered, his resignali iii as school teacher. Richest Producer in 3. C. THE ONTARIO ELECTIONS. Fo'l .wing tlie me'throw of the Kiss government, the Mail and Empire editorially says: "The verdict is really a declaration of Ontario that the people. Intend to rule. It is un aniioiii cement that uiiilicial or criminal interference with th'i electoral rights is not mile. It is an intimation to all I u'llij men, and to all parties, that llio.'e iniiBt bo honesty in the con- UaJtiugof public affairs, and that the ballot must be treated as sacred. The judgment will be wolojmed by independent and riglit-tliiuking men. !; tens us fiat there is a public conscience anil that the province is at lieari sound.'' Six thousand dollars a day is the amount o( gold being taken on" the plates of the Nickel Plate rain', a greater amount than that produced bv any mine in British Columbia, In fuel, it pltcos this pio- pei'ty nuiong tliu big producers ol tlie continent. If you like the Review and you would do us a turn, give us the name and address of a friend win I is interested in the country, and wi will mail him a sample copy. Q V Trout. Lake vs. Ferguson To-Morrow, In Search of Chas. Green Caarlie Ureen, who in partnership with C. L. Brush owns some promising properties at the Lead nf 8-Mile, went up last October lo do seine work. Nothing has been heard of Mi. (ircen since, and his friends in town becoming alarmed, B'arted out a relief party consist- in.,' of Frank Landriatt and Morl-y Toil yesterday morning. The relief returned t.iis inornios with good news. Charlie is working on his propeity with a pet blue jay fi r u companion and is as happy as a sandboy. Hh is well provisioned, and be declares be will never leave it until he strikes it rich or his 'bacca supply runs short,. Since he left town he hits driven a tunnel 120 feet in the b nd rock. It At Trout Lake. Commenco at S. Hockey Sticks for scls ai TTe Review office niCAL The B C. ASSAY and CH SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vaxcoovir, B. C. Headquarters for Afisnyers, Mining ai.d Mill Supplies. Sole aeents in B. C. for Morgan Crucible Co., Bnttersea, England; V. VY. Brnnn dcCo.'i Patent Cary Furnaces, llurnere, etc. : Wm. Aim'- worth A Co..'a Xine I'.alaucus. etc., etc. Tlie Sheriff Seizes Again. [WHOLESALE My reason of the decision given! / _!(*?!)_' nt Revelstoke this week againstI *"1C<I* P.Burns & Co Stavhe? & Co.j WHOLKSALE DEALERS in Butter, j Eggs, Cliee..e, Produce nnd Fruit.' Houston Bk\, Josephine St. Nehon, B.C. i Ifie Nelson Brewing Go. Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Porter R. Reisterer _b Co. - Props. tro. n» __»-_»_■_■"_ — ■■ i w,.i»_wi__i im i"iipwmw^i. <* Smith & So. 45 Bleury Street, MONTREAL. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. WILL be represented In the Lnr uYiiu nt regular intervals throughout the year. Ordsri or clothing will receive close attention. Our repsetentative, 8, A, Scott, la a practical tailor, and will make clothes fit. Hold your orders for him. ANGLICAN CHURCH. Services on Sunday evening at 7!!0 I'clock. Visitors are eor,liallv wel- •omed. REV.H, A. 80LLY, Incumbent, WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO- LTD- Hardware, Miners' Kuppliet, Stoves nii.1 Hanges. NELSON, B. C. asterson, (& Co. AND RETAIL l/'slie Hill, particular? of wbiel will be found in another page, tin I Merchants lumber, b.gs. office furniture, etc ,1 Dealers In all kinds of Fre*h Meat I ' ^'.''''j'!?, DEFAULT SUMMONS. IN theC Minty Court of Kootenay, liolden nt Trout Lake, between Kobert Madden nnd Louis Lovesque, doing businesp as Madden A Lsvesque, of TlOllt Luke, B.C., hetelkeepers. plaintiffs, and Walter B. Curtis, 01 Trout Lake. B.C.. laborer, defendant. TAKE NOTICE, that unless within eight days after the personal service of this summons on you, you return to the K.'o'istrar of this Court al Trout r*ke the dispute note below, dated and signed by yourself (or your solicitor), and stating briefly your grounda of defence to the action, you will not afterwards lie allowed to make any defence to the claim which the plaintiff makes on yon, ns per margin, the particulars of which are hereunto annexed ; but the plaintiff may, without giving any proof ,n support ol such claim, herein proceed to final judgment and execution. If you re turn such dispute note In the Regit- Irar wi'ldn the time specified, th • \ie^- istrar will send yon, by post, n<.:Ice ol the day upon which the action will be tried. Claim, $S3.75: Fee lor plaint and | service, $3.9) ; Costs, solicitors, etc.. $10.00 : Total amount of debt and c.sis. $•■:'■ ; Costs of garnishee, $3.10 ; Total •~ garnishee, $09.R'i. mm Our Goods Were all shipped in Last. Fall, and are the NEWEST AND FRESHEST IN THE CAMP. When you want the 3_y_? At Lowest Prices Call on Us. General Merchants, Trout Lake ugun reverts to the Canadian Timber and Sawmills, Ltd. Acting on a warrant of executb n U- siicl on behalf of K. I.. Kinman, t'ie deputy-sheriff to day seized the above mentioned stock. Sandon Camp Flourishing Tne first moiitli of the year makes a good show for mining in lie Sandon Camp, says the Sandon Standard. Fourteen silver-lead sliit'pers an- represented and one dividend lias* been announced. Tin tonnage for the month in nearly j DIM) t ma if silver-lead ore i o I over •_ 100 tuna of zinc. The hitler is all from t'ie Lucky Jim with the exception of a car or two, nnd th:.« mine paid a dividend of g.SoU). Tne main feature of the month i- tbe sale by the Byron X. White com pan j of tho Sloeatl Slur /.ine to the United States Zinc company of Pueblo. The contract i.s for 12000 tons and shipping has already b"«iin. From the present look of ilings zinc shipments will be hciiiv during the year. Many of 'he older mines in a beginning |0 Show large deposit) id /.ine, nnd a'l is of K0od shipping gradr, '1 lure appears to be two Olasses of Ibis ore in the camp, and the sup- ply at present seems to bo uiilimt- led iu both. There is one cl.i-s that goes about,•55 per cent It, ziuc. ftt.d carries high values in silver, and can bo disposed of in Colorado ; the other is a gMde of new 48 t., Bfi lor cent zinc, carrying low xa'ues in silver, ami ran lind a rca.lv market In Kansas or in Kurojc. There appears to boa Inr^o tonnage of both available, and a gratifying feature |g that a linil.it bus b.-en found for all that can be product tl. Tne liockoyUla are iry ng to get a unite ' on wih Russian/. TROUT LAKE. B.C. is huh day ol September, 1904 F. C. CAMPBELL, Registrar of the Court Lardeau Hotel Sandy Laughton Proprietor. IIFN visiting Ferguson you should slay at the Laid.'an Hotel. Here tlie visitor will be surrounded with home coinforlH. Excellent cuisine, well ventilated and warm rooms, wt 11 stocked bar, and everything which teids towards making your visit a pleasant and memorable one. Rates from $1 day upwards. We strive to please our patrons. FERGUSON. NEW OKS 13: MACKINNON and SUTHEKLAND S We have everything at our Store that you Require. : The Year 1905 : Finds us at the Old Stand striving to please you All with QUALITY and PRICE A LAUDER OF SWORDS. By tlilbert Parker, cloth. $1.50 TIIK LAST HOPE. By II. S. Merriman, cloth. 1.50 THE MYSTIC SPRING. By D. W. Higgins, Victoria. 1.50 FOSTER'S'BRIDGE'MANUAL Cloth, 1.50 Building Trades Pocket Book Business Mini's Ticket Hook Mechanic's Poci ri Memorandum '"hree vols. 1.50 Put by the International C<irrea|ninil- eiicc Bcnool at It each our price 11.50 TUB Camilla Dins & H Co. NELSON. B. C. J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Itranda ol and Kirirs, r\i___.or-4. Maui, I'acon B C. HADDEN HOUSE MukcrStiiTl Sri-...i, Il r. FERGUSON - - B. 0. Do yon need a comfortable homer Ifw.trjr ii;' M,..i i.n Rome, Wrii tornlabed raomi llgbted i.y tlectrlolty, nr»t-.-iHK!i i...»r.i Fn IlicUiryou will dm 1*11 thr lifnt dOOlMtle nnil Imported llqiu.rn hii.I .'laani. Thomas Madden. Prop- B £. Ferguson &. Co. Wholesale dealers in Winr», I i.fu... - and Cigars. \kihi» fur I'.ib-i lleer. NELSON, B, C. .9. _klJ^__!/ '- ,:|"" f,r yu io i"v IvI|I/y I.. Buy Lot« Noycrwere m ™ ^s^ ▼ ▼ the Prospects nf I. i^u»..ii h" bright, The Town ..(" FERGUSON will be ono of the Greatest OrH Producing Camps In the World. The hijjh degree of success achieved by the numerous WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BRITI8H nn.l A M I: RICAN M ININ G COMPANIES now operating them is a tribute to the tremendous wealth of the hillt LL!_________L_J FERGUSON Public School, Hospital, and other institutions. Excellent Waterworks system. Streets, Store* and Residences illumined by E'eotrioity, Ilaily mail nervico. The toWBSlte is adiairably laid out Gel in NOW ou the ground tloor. LotH can now be purobaud ikon UP. E.B. M«m. OI..A. CHAKTiaKtiU ACCOUNTANT lii-.-iilar and Special Audits. Reference: Canadian Hunk nf Commerce. NELSON, B.C. ROSSLAND DIRECTORY Lion Brewing Co. LIMITED Brewers of Beer & Porter. KEPT AT ALL HOTELS, $75 TOWNSI IE AQENT FLOYD REVELSTOKE, B. C. r-«•<? .*-n*i*>u:r-.ir?oor;o«>Dtso-**o _e _tt«oe ta-ci * Zhe Ibotcl 3Seatott ... ! BEAION. B.c. ♦ •♦ V 'I8IT0R8 arrivinf at ttr-aton (tllS threeliiild nf the I.nnl _n> via Arrnwhr-ad, will (ind tint Hotel to b*. fullv equipped for muii-cmm trade, F;icellent sccommodallon, A well appfiinted and Ipsolotll dininn ball. The Ih-si .,1 Winee.Spirits and Ci(f»re. Pergonal anpervieion it given to the requirement! ol patrons. Vititon to the Lardeau can rely on 'iimfiirt at thit hotel. POSSLAND B. C. i W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop '* •€» ET««0 •» if » iX V (t .9.1 4*» 4-»0 **•"> *_*•*♦♦» _, 11 - J FERGUSON H0TEL ""^Jof^""' Tbe noted borne for travellers visiting Ferguson, B.C. A well ttocked Ilur of the choicest Liqoun, Wines, etc, McDonnell & Blaok Proprietor*. ■ • NOTICE TO CC-OWNEHS. To /.. liordon Goldberg and to 1 . Goldberg or lo any prrton or prrtnan lo whom they may have transferred their interests. Take Notice, I tbn undersigned co. owner with von in the Little Holiert nnd Utile Robert No. 2 mineral claims situated »' 'l"' extreme lnad of ihs north fork of Lardeatl creek in the Trout I .like mining division of West Kootenay district and provi il British Columbia have done the required work on tbe above-mentioned mineral claims for tbe year 1903 in "i ler to bold i be same un— fief Section -4 61 the mineral act, ami il within 90 days of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion o( siicl expenditure for work done, together with the cost of this advertisement, your interest in the said mineral claims will become the property ol the tub scribed tinder section 4 of the Mineral Acl Amendment Act ol 190o. Dated ai Trout l.nke this 7th day ol October, 04 J. C, KILKI'AIKKIK, i Ir 7'n4 I lo-on ner. RevelstoKe isseail Disl. Noli e is 1 ereby given, In accordance wiili tbe Btatules, that Provincial ttev- iii.ir la\ and all assessed tsxen in.I in i. •: t las attetii I an I levied under ihe "Atsessmenl \■ • tor the l>\ elstoke Assessment District, are due and payable f..r ihe year 1906, at my a, sil ate «t Ihe Court House, Rov- i - ... I ', « notice, in toi rns of law, is i | . »a • nt'. a personal demand b> me upon all persons liable for taxes Dated .it Revelstoke, B. C , this 3rd dsv of January, Id. >i:i D I RABER, Aaeessoi an i <' .llei toi. Revelstoke Assessment District NOT1CJ . Tbs iiinual general meeting of the Old liofd Quarts an.! Placer Mining! my, Ltd I iali., will be I eld ai the oilier ol il •• Company, 11 Lake, III , on Friday, 3rd day ol February IWOi, al 3 o'clock, p.m., (..rib* i - ng directors lor tl s ei ■ .ar ai.d tuch other business a* mat properly 'oni. before the meeting, i .. ikt will be closed for transfers fron, . . 28th, 1906, until alter the meeting M r i in ..-im r, Dated at Troul I ,.ke. B.C., 6th January, 1905 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. Broken Hill mineral claim, situate in Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kootenay district, Where located:— On Rapid Creek, ad olning tlie Coronation. Take Notice that I, 0. B, N. Wllkie, acting as ayent for Culler T. Porter, free miner's certificate No. B83331, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to 11 im Mining Recorder for a Ceiiilicaie of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the aoove claim. And lurtliei lake notice thai action. . under section 'u. mud be commenced before tlie issuance of sucli Certificate of Improvements. Dated tins 24th dar of November, a.h. 1904. (i. Ii. N. WILKIE. 26-11-04 ■IIMIIKU LICENHE. NOTICE is hereby given that SO days after date I intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Lands andWoiksfor a special license to cut ami carry away timber fr.,m U.e following described lands in West Kootenay, commencing at a post .ni tl..-east side of Lardo Hivei about \, mils below Trout Lake, marked K. L. Kinman, a.•., corner posl ; thence BO chains west ; thence 80 cbsinssouth ; thence 80 chains <-a-t: thence 80 chains north to point of commencement, Dated tbis rub dav.,( December, a i> 1904. E. I.. KINMAN. 6-1-05 BeriinerGram^-Dhone. AH kinds of New Records. Sole Agent for the Lardeaa: J. C. Murray Trout Lake B. C. NOTICE. 1 •• > . am oal general meeting i I: .• Primrose tiold Mining Company I i I l.ui.., will be belli at tbe office ol Ihe I any, Troul Lake, 1". C . on . I ebruary 3rd, liO.s. at". :1" p.m., f,.r the puri f electing directort f..i suing year and such other bllti n< ts s» may be properly brought before I lit' meeting. Bookl will be closed for transfers froic Jan. 28tli, 1905,until after the meeting, .1 M Ml LI ER, i-e, y. Treasurer Dated al Trout Lake, B C HI dayol I . ..r\ , 191".•. Nuril I- 1" KI I.IMjl I.N I' i imiV. si KM To Piiiup Kis.i and J. vV. Smith or to whomsoever they they may have ir insferred tl.eir Interetl in the " .^ aple Leal "mineral claim, titnatefl on tbe ton ut i le I'opjai ere -k .ii I aboill Iwo and a balf miles don. tbe mouth of tbe creek, in ibe rroul I..« Mi ■• i'.^islon ol t\est i. may. \ arc hereby notified that I. Arthur i. Johnston unci .. ilb v..il ill the "Mania I. if mineral claim ab..ie described have |«rformed labor and made exiK>ndiiiire on the said claim to the • \ivnt ..t $100.00,'under the pro- visions afsection 24 ■•( tlie Mineral Acl in ..I bi to hold s.ii-1 claim, mid lhe year ful Which said la I sir was pert mei and expenditure mads having expired, I ereliy give yon notice t nlribute your proportion ol tuch expendltnre, and you m.. fnrthei notified thai if.-it U.e . s pi ration ol 90 dais ..f publication harcol you fail or refute to contribute your pi.'poition ..( the expenditure to together with all costs of advertising, jour luterattt in the tald claim sl.'ili i" ■ me vested In me under and by virtue ul • loni ol -'•■ lion 4 ol Iba \|n.e,.ii \,. amended v-t 1900 Dal 1st Poplar( leak, ». Doe 31/04 \i: 1 III l; ii, JOHNSTON, Co-owner II I 1905 NOTICB I" i"ii\\ SKI!. To John A. Maiu,.i ). Foley, Cm I Newman and Win 8. Newman or ti m >• port n oi pti ns to whom they may have Iraiisfei ird Ibeir inter.»t« i •• Notice I the undersigned rn nwuei with y.ni in tho Gold Bug m ral claim situated on lhe south fork o Lardo creek near se»eu Mile In t In Tioiit Lake mining division ol W'esi Knntena) .1 stricl nnd Provincs "I Bi II lilt Columbia bava done the reqniretl work mi the above mentioned mineral claims for the year 04 In order to hold the same umlei section "4 of tbe mine ml ad hii.I if within I'll days of this notice you fail or refuse to cuilribiil. youi portion ol tuch BiisnuHturetogeth er with ihe mst of tbis advertisement vour Interest In the said mineral claim. will become the properly of the under signed under section 4 ol th.mlnera ac nnendmrnl acl ol '00. Dsted s Ini.t lake tbis 80th day ol November 1904 Jas. W. I.ium.sv.v I 18, '(M (o Owner All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review. »» •••••• •••••• Smokers' supplies in great variety. I_0_SH1iS 500 Cords Slobwood FOR SALE.... Apply : Fok Bale: Lot* .55 nnd •'!»'» .dock IT. Troul Lake Apply to Mrn. .1. H. (i<riiiaiit 005 University St Si .ittlc Wash. rROUT LAKE I.ODGK I. O.o.r. NO. 41 It _,,lar uiectliit* held In uiliifflloWi Mali every riicstla] iiijiii »i t o'eioi-k vikiiuig broth- rrn-..rillall.v welrums. ^ J. II So il. N.M. Frj.t MuiiinifrT. 11 & I *»<•. NELSON DIRECTORY. WATCHES. We are watch people liral of all. We make watches mir great tpecl- ally. We nre ill fact universal watch providers. We boast of the most comurahensi»s stock and promptest service. <>ur patron- UK., proves our pre-eminence in ibe rctuil watch trade. Once a patron, always a patron. Hityini_ wuti'hes In lbs qosntitj ihut wc do, we are enabled to secure discounts In possible to the smaller dealer, and we turn them ov»r to yon tt a oorresposiling reduction in price. Write ut lor prices. Ewert Bros. Nelson, ROMlandi Trail. Jewelers and Kngravert it pays io un, tho Telephone. A lengthy trip can often he saved . (Ifflcet 'at Ferguson: Cummins' Store ; Trout . Lake, Post OlHce ; also at Beaton, Cora- ■ aplii and Arrowhead. RKVEL8T0KE AS8E98MENT DI8T Talcs .Notice that I shall hold a Court of Revision and Appeal, under the As- sessment Act, 1908, for the Revelstoke Assessment District, on Monday the twenty eighth dav of November, 1904, at tho hour ol eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at tbe court house, Revelstoke Dined at Rerelitoke 11.ia 1st day of November, 1904. ('HAS. M. FIELD, Jndge of the Court of Revision and Appeal, Revelstoke Assess ment District of West Kootenay. TUSCAN I.ODGK U. J) A. F. A A. M. 8rd ThorsdaT each mottt Visitort Welcome Geo Forddred, Ree, G. H. Taylor, W.M POPLAR DIRECTORY Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR,- A. NO. 1 RJOM3. Jrti&A*soj,Pis Royal Hotel ■ Balmoral Hotel. _^__, __ Visitors lo Ferguson may rely upon the very boat of accommodation at thi' well-known hotel Rooms are well furnished thlOllghoill The Bar is stocked wilh « choice assortment of palatable quenchers. Under the Management of S. Sliuger *' THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietor* BV£RTTI1I.<(» SEW AND KIKHT-CLAHa I!» ALL EtSl Fire Proof Safe The k*uMliiU>3k*4 with int »._ Wlass mi '>»».-» • iht sMrfcet Trout Lake, ! Taney Bar, 1 Musical l:ntertaia_ent , Bulletin Board, World's '! (Hlolnj Newa. It Uattr Ut tarat Sumui.i The BEST Always! E L. morani), - prop. 1 ire w a IN FINK SHOES : MININli SHOES ' SHOE PACKS ! RUBBERS am. OVERSHOES «.HUMAN SOCKS! Uwliat you will »et if ynu do your buying wilh ii-. Ho dou'l forget, when wmiim*; any- ihiin; in I he tva) *»f i"* Lweur to call on ub, oi drop a '■■.!• . TU ROYAL SHOE STORE Nelton, B. C. R. ANDREW & CO. Mail orders carefully and promptly attended to. Ageut for Slater and Net- tleton Shoes. TIME TABLE S.B. ARCHtl> or S..S LARUEAU. Kunninj,' between Arrowhead. H"» ton and Comapllz, commeoclni; October 14th, 1003, will sail at follow., weather permitting'. Leaving' Arrowhead for Beaton ami i lomapllx, twin, dally—10k and 5k. Leaving Beaton anl ComapliX for Arrowhead, twlco daily— Td.'ik ami 12:45k. Making close connections with all I'. 1*. K. Steamers and trains. The owners reserve the right to change times of tailings without notice. The baplre Lumber Co., Limited. Dominion Hotel First-Clses in every respect. Tbe Travelling public carefully taken caro of. Hilly & Nelson • Preps. Th»3 [Jnion (gigar Factory Maaufactiires only I'nion goodt. and besides they are the best o ,l.e n-rket. Thev are made of the best Havana toWco, <nd their excelltnce ia nnd tputed. Insist on 7»ttinr "OCR SPECIAL,T and "THE CN iv " H.H.BrOWIl. Proprietor. i«»r Factory. REVEI.1TOKE. B.C. ROTICE. Low Fraction and Handy No. 2 mineral claims situate in tha Trout Lake Mining DitiidnBof Weat Kootenay district Where located :—Near the mouth of Lynch creek on the K. rt A. Ry. Take notice that I. Alfred I. Carle, acting as agent for W. N. Br ay too, free miner's certificate N'n. I! 77,S40, inland sixty days aftor date hero if, t > »;■ ply to the Mining Recorder lor Certificates of Improvements for lie purpose of obtaining crown crants of the above claiint. And further Like notice that anion nnder section S7 mutt be commenced before the issuance of s;i.'h certificate ..f improvement!, fated tbit 28th dav of Ociober, A. V., 1904 oc.28'04 ALFRED J. CU RLE T LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best finest Liquors And Very finest Cigars a John Simpson, Proprietor. Subscribe for the Keview This is a Snap. .. Buy Lots in the Busiest town in Kootenay. CITY Its ADVANTAGE. Daily Mail service, Banking Facilities. Head of Navigation, Good Hotels and stores, Express and Money Order Office, government offices, Fine schools and churches. Water-works system now Being Installed. ITS RESOURCES. Magnificent Timber, many Valuable Ranches, lhe Richest Gold and Silver Zone in The Province. ITS INDUSTRIES Saw-mill, capacity, 60,000 feet per day, shingle and lath mills. All TiT. Mines pay us Tribute. F. B. Wells, Gen'l Agt, Revelstoke. H. McPherson, Agt*., Trout Lake r«_fc i Job Feinting of every description will be faKhfijlly executed at the Review J^b D&t_t. City Drug Stor Miner Killed at Eholt. While :i pjinor named Jack Burns, employed al tho Sunatoi mine, it mill' out of Eholt, B.C., was picking over lhe ruck dislodged iifler the holes had been fired, his pica Btruck a missed hole which in- Btantly exploded, killing Burns iiml injuring three others. They Honor Our Curlers. LAKEV1EW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B. C. LEGAL. BAR WELL BUl'PLIED WITH igars r»i*_- .-__ Large CouifortRlile Rooms First Class Boai i. FRED ('. ELLIOTT) I'.AKIMSTEU, SPTALY PUBLIC, ETC., Troul Luke, B, C, nnd Ferguson Oeo, H, MoCnrter, J A. Itarvcj .\. M. I'liililiuni. A full lifte of Choice statsoiwy Just Received. The curling rink which left here Hj to do battle with "stane nnd h. - "" som " at the Nelson Bonsjiiel have „ all returned full of pride and loud in praise of ihe way they wen treated by the Nelson curlers The lition of the weathor preventut to III addso 6e Levesque p reps ALEX. GBAWFORB Till- riOKEKB ?Ts,ivvSH;H° Livery and Dray Stables ■iitinii found thorn in good fetth -*-°— _/ \J I' and thev succeeded in carrying off I „ , „ ,. . , ,, ,, ,, - TI. ■,.■••-■-,• - .,., •■.■ ■ Saddle-, Pft«t-e_4-Cftttage H.we»-Alww» lor Etre lirst honors. 1 le prize presi nl ivas m handsom lo\ mp of thi his metal ivhich predominates in the l..irili':i*i. mounted on n weal bered ■ ak b ise, an I eugrn ved | us follows : " Wet Test Com] linn. A. W. Edg", F. 0. Elliott, .1. 1!. Benson, A. Crawford, skip. Dailystajreleavee Dei Freighting, Packing and Teaming a Specialty Won I.y Troul Lake." The cup. which holds about a gallon, was first primed with Scotch ' and spei dily absorbed, then refilled with sparkling, extra dry Mo.'t and Chandon. After all eyes had gazed into its crystal depths the flow of wit,logic, and humor which permeated the large i, .- Urn i Troul Lake Ferguson and Oambortu > aton, 1 11 giisoii aii.l ('nniboi 11 BARRIBTEHS. SOLICITORS, Etc. REVELSTOKE B. C. II i'ii ii oh Offices ut Qoldon, Kunil>> nnporl Hloule. n. i\ ul tors for imperial Hunk of Canada. JOHK MANNING SCOTT, B A , L..L..B. ALSO, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PROPRIETARY- MEDICINES, HARVEY McCARTER & PINKHHAM .f*.U3VJt toilet articles, etc. prescription Work A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. ii.\ki;istki:n.solicitous, ETC. WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C Best Hotel in Town, Healprtm for Mail and CommorGial lies. ACCOrVltVIODATIOlNJS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, rriOPBIETCR Revelstoke Station. It. II € Imperial Bank of Oanad Ganital Au mid ii|. 11. lid Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. dining hall of the Strathcona| equalled anything ever heard even i i the days oi Demosthenes or t licero-. Individual prizes wen presented i v <ii: i-;i:iLr of rabbiJ's feci nicely in. tinted in silver, and encased in I tas'v roscwoi llr.in.-i.--. T. R. Ml ;:. hay alurubia, Manitoba, I B. J. CUFvllVlSNS General Wore. Full Mns ttf r.iliiir.! li !• I" fill. In H...tN..n. II _ asaortnient ,.i tlinoken' suppltss, ill ribs Rig n.Tirt Tslepttone Oo <-W. Abrahamson;Lennoxvii ■' m— ' b u'l. L ' Coi\tracfc r e. mobbs. prop And Bdlder. Hotel and j Owner of the Abraham-! General son Addition to the Townsite. |GERRARD Trmu Laks, B boxes, each hex > " -: . , . , I inn..,. led with ii carton I Accountant, .... Auilll .I.e. MURRAY, IR0UT LAKE, ','.. C. ilut.-iile compan■■■' , i,, look " i i quinine, graued as to the capn-l uiuing h bi iti.s shown by each individual iu thc contest, of thetwelvi Nelson, rinks which competed ngainsl the Tro I I. ys, Frank Tamblyn, I key, Jno. A. Turner, Pete Wilson, .i.'.M. Lay, A. McQueen, Dudlej P lack wood, I I ire, A T. Wal lev, inn! mine host Tompkim proved themselvi - both is. the compi titii no . . torieal . .- effusion with followed. Meesi Edge, Elliott, Benson and Ura\ ford :ii! claimed ti..1' In voci h r_n*<>n hiry of the English language wi n»~, | ... limited for them <■■ express S J^ioOciPllUl s then;-..!ves in ii wiiv which would show iheir appreciation of 1' I! WII '■■■ i IFFAT, B anc i A General 11 :.;| pnrtsnf I'nnu.iu, FERGUSON Get a Home Transuded. .ii; mod. l:or Vourself. Job Frmting at The e.k.boultbee,w Mining Review Doi\'t Pay Rent © K Barber St • ■,- *- k (lood Shn\c or Hair Cut :; : William Schneli; i GI ■ "RofllA AfJF.NT FOR GIANT POWDER , ±5. JJalllO FC8EAKDCAPB. EASY TERMS. iSM_f«^-_5-_rfl 1 Km Hot and Cole! Baths V./Yl. Westfall & Co. of ihe ALEXANDRIA MALI. FERGUSON, B.e. SURVEYORS r p.l.s.. G. M. YUILL Pott Office Ulotk. Main .Street. 0. B N WILKIE, Provincial I.nnd Surveyor, Mlner.il Claims Snrvcyed and Crown (mints Obtained JEWELLER, Watch rei nmlHiild. cu Alter fof Non-U, 1 4 backing-and Ferguson packin^: freighting Transfer Outfit. linlii re kindness extended them on their ' ■'-''" ' initial trip to Nelson, and said that thc only way in which tin y '•''" could properly demonstrate their reelings would be for lhe Kelson purli rs to .maki ;i trip tu Troul Lake .ind Bccepl nf -iieh hospilali- :ier a Bid I afforded by one of the richest inining district* in Briti i » olumbia, and hoped that the Nelson rinks would b«v< all kinds of BI1CCC8S when lhe ice Was in such condition that the'"static and besom'' could be used to nd- van!: 5-Miie Defeat Ferguson. Tim hoys operating at the mill i m 5-Mile denioiistiiii.il their ability i to do Bomcthiiig else liesid trading gold .ind silver lrom ap ! parently barren ro I. day evi nilig ! i■•'. al ! i ' I ;' ii-n|i ' enclosure they met and defi ati .1 tho !n.ii.. team in an exciting] hockey match by 7 goals to 4. Tennis : o-Miii—Lamler, Cliff. Benson, 1'orteous, A, Peel, and | Thomas. Furgusuii—Smith, E. Crawford, Sliuger, Cameron, Barber, and Thompson. • <«^. Bruci W'liie and associates arc llt'JJOl in'uiij B 'ii al 1.. aei|ilire the Mackenzie iuteresl in the famous Alpha silver-lead mine at Silver- ton, the figures being around 9100000. Ii is inn the intent inn of l\. si- (.l.'iii John Ivrii. of the Provincial Mining Association, to call a meeting '.h s veur £ SHANNON, rissayer riROUSONB. C ■ 'raeis entt;>«',l into for packing of Mining Ku|i|.lifs, olo. lo :ui"' point in tho district. ■ rl, prompt sen-ire, an.l .hit vara- updnrtaken guaranteed satisfactory. FERGUSON. S. Daney, Prop. — ■■ . - Ratldvoe* Next KwordOfflc I..ml Uike. It C A. H. HKVI.ANIL PKOVINCIAL LA.M1 BCKVKVOB Min.-rnl (Jlnims Surveyed POPLAR, KASl.o. Oddfellows Block. M Iitac I NEW yOKK LIFE A8SURAN I IMI'ANY. W. H. Jones* Fo»ijii Loose I naf Hinders, rnie Job P intnitf. NELSON, B. C. n TIIO-. TAYLOB, AKcn!. Reveistokr am. Tn.it i fl. W. EDGE VALUE! ;imirrsijia»_»wfsw mmK***-"!T-i#w"m-#*n . m—mi TROUT l-AKI- n.c. Value should be your guide when buying fewest Goods. :-: Best Values. Esitire Satisfaction. gairAlways be found at flM% A O|p|% 9^ F. B< Wells, EVELSTOKE, B.C. RAV/ FURS BOUGHT CASH PR.1CE5 PAH) F. N, Newton MINING BROKER Rossland, - - B. C. Member Rosslanrl Stock Exchange Ii you have l..irilcuufaiu.i . Wril, uif
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-02-03 |
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Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
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