. - • -. . ^dative a_. ^ *1 •v ( Hun ii larger olrou* hitioii than anv Newspaper in N. Kootenay. Besi advertising medium, Lardeau • iron VOL The representative ni the rich Lardeau country, Sent to any address for $2 per an. in advance. TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., JAN. 25, 1906. No. 13. Impressive Ceremony, THE R KM A INS OP OEO, W. 1 ABOTHBR8 LAID AWAY TO BEST. LARUE ASSEMBLAGE PAY FINAL TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. The funeral ol the late Qi orge Washington Carothers took place Conflicting Rumors. AS TO WHO WILL BE NEXT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOB OF THE PROVINCE WELLS, RILEY AND PETERS Sri.KKN OP AS TIIK LIKELY MEN. W, c. Wells for Lieutenant-Governor. This ir- the latest statement ,u Wednesday, the _;.r.l inst. fr.m. of the Liberals " in the know." I the Oddfellow, hall. 'I be very impiessive Oddfellows' lervioe was , 01 ducted hy Bro. Oscar Jacobaon,' Noble Grand, und S. Shu Chaplain. The Rev. 1> W. Bcott also assisted in the servioei \ special choir under the direction a Wilkie rendered appropri* . music. All nf the business - in town were cliiM'.i, and ns generally turned nut to pay their Inst reapeoti to the re* inami of the departed. The funeral cortege waa one <>f Un* largest ever ki ■ wn in tbe town, and was •... the eeteeon in which he was beld The pall bearers t..iir-1-ti d of -ix of hi- brother* Odd* - ir R. McLennan, I lacai Jaeobson, Phil shepherd, E. L. v .-• r-uii. Martin Lundin nnd iti ly, Mr. T. I«eavall, - ikane, son-in-law of deceased, it able to l>e present owing train from I.ardn being I hy 1 snowslide. lu view of the late fatality at I.aido. we think it would be an . ■ "I tried im on the part of the 1 P R. to put a sidewalk fr<.m lhe -'itnui to the boat, with a few guidi 1 issengen from ..ne io the 1.ther, and thus prevent a recurre It is true thnt if pamengen will wait in the car they will be .I to the hoat landing, bul many times a wait ol one, two, "r three liours is necessitated, and as B rule w nit '.11 get out f.ir supper, an.l in lhe absence ol niv -uiding light are at .1 losf which way to turn. We feel assured thai this matter has only to be brought to the attention ol the C.P.R. authorities when they will 1 d 0 steps to - tfe 'i .nl their pat* ron- against all possibility of accident. J. O. Piper i-< preparing to vi-u 1 is daughter Rose, at Bllensbnrg, Wasli. next week. A OontlnUOUl fall for tWO days added another two feet <>f " the beautiful " to onr stock <>ur pile, like silver, is siill riling. REVK1.8TOKE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given, in acoor* dancs rrith the statutes, thai Provincial Revenue Tax. nnd nil as- iessed Tuxes and Inoomfl Tax, aa* ' nml levied undertht Assess- •n.'iii Act nnd amendments, are |!,'V due ami payable for the year, 1906. All tuxes i-i.Ih-.Mil.le f..r the Rev- <l-i.ike AxsHiiii'iit Diltriol are due ind payable at my offk 1, situate <*1 tlie Court House, Revelstoke. teresl in the muoh mooted question ..f the successor to Sir Henry Joli .le Lotbiniere ar- lieutenant gover* in.r of British Columbia has been augmented by Mr. Wells' bj 1. in the legislature, when he closed the d.|.at.-on the address in reply in the speech from the throne. Th.r. are, however, a I. w solid suppotters ol Mr. Riley who evince nol a little discomfiture over the increasing support given Mr. Wells. When the Libera] caucus was In Id in the Driard hotel in this eitv early in December to discuss tbe question as to who was* to be the next lieotenant-goverm r, d desperate light was male against Mr. Wells, and there hs terable ill-feeling as .1 r lull, Mr. V ; portera alleging the situation \. Ij Kintropreoi m- til ii Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The British Columbia delegation at Ottawa seetna to be controlled by the Rihy supporters, but for all tbat Mr Rih y is stated to be not t.to sooeptable. Then the name of Mr. Fr. .1 Peters, K.C.. of this city ex-iireinier oi Prince Edward Island, was canvassed, and by some lus appointment was he .1 t.. be a oertainty. But, according to statements of well-known Liberals yesterday, It is now believed Mr Wells' star is in the ascendant, and it threatens to totally eclipse tin effulgence of all other gubernatorial aspirants. Senator Tempi.'iii'iu is now said to have abandoned the work in connection with the governorship in favor ..f his effort to secure a cabinet position vacating his seal in lhe senate, whieh would, ihe Liberals say, be given to Mr. Riley, lli.uev. 1. the Young Liberal I .iiion is still smarting al the oavalli re In atmi nl received at the hands ol M< sai - Templeman and Riley, and is ready to show its re* • ■■ntii.riit. the opportunity having rn this particular instance. The \ .mug Liberals are said to bo opposed to Mr Riley for lieutenant-governor, because he is Mr, Riley, and to Mr. Peters becau . he is believed to be a nominee of Mr. Templeman, Mainland Lib* srali oppose both because they are Victorians, and in the tangle Mr. Wells has been a.lv.un'f.1 Colonist. ,\ solid chunk Of galena and copper ore. weighing about lfiOlbi. from th'* Broadview, is on exhibition ut Masterson, Griffith & Co.'l "tore. It is one of the finest chunks oyer brought to town. Doctor Robinson Lus received the appointment ol Coroner. We trust, however (with no ill will to B-C Thia notice in terms of lav. the dootor) that he will have very ■■* equivalent to a personal demand **_ nie to i,U persons liable (or taxes. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 22nd day of January, 1006. KRKI). FRASER, Deputy Assessor and Collector, Kcvulstoko Assessment District. little t^i do, officially, in the Lar* dead. Hookey sticks for sale at the Review ollice. Mrs. Noble is lhe latest victim of la grippe. Local and General. Geo. W. Alexander, general manager of the Ferguson Mii.es, Limited, came up on his usual nthly trip on Thursday, Children's* service in the Methodist church Sabbath morning at 11, with music rendered by the children. Service in the evening at 7.30. Bubject : " Missions." Owing to the death of the late G. W. Carothers, the missionary service was postponed, anJ the offer- iiiL' announced for last Sabbath will he taken at close of evening BO I vice. J. 1). Kennedy, supt. of the Mill Co., has received instruction.- to ship all the lumber on the dock here and at Gerard. There is around 700,000 feet, and it has been disposed ol ai n gnod price. Ralph Higginson came over on Wednesday night from Camborne, where he has been rawhiding ore from the Mammoth. T. It. Merritt, president of tha Imperial Bank, died at St Catherine's, Ont , on the llth inst. Official notification was Bent to the I.ranch here Mr. Richardson, of Vancouver, came in on Tuesday night on his wav to Ferguson, where he will adjust the l.is-.'S occasioned by the tire at McDoneil and I'lack's. Rev. Scott and Trunk T. Abey made their usual official monthly trip to Camborne lust Sunday. F.d. Anderson, who has been working on the Eva for some time came home on Wednesday night. Service in the Hall, at Ferguson, on Sunday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Scott. Subject of discourse, " Missions." The Amateur Dramatic Society have decided to produce "Turn Him Out " on St. Valentine's Day. Thi- laughable farce was first produced in London, and it had an unprecedented run. The cast is as follows : Xicodemus Nobbs (an itinerant vendor of juvenile toys). Falling Into Line. KASLO BOARD OF TRADE TAKK UP MATTER OF A. & K. CHARTER. Local Mining. <; 0. BUCHANAN RECOMMENDS NELSON BOARD TO ACT. We notice by our exchanges that the Kaslo Board of Trade has taken up the matter of the A. & K. charter extension, and through their delegates have strongly recommended action on behalf of the Associated Boards of Trade convened this week at. Cranbrook. Although Trout Lake is not quali- fic.l to have representative! at that gathering, they fully realize the influence and power of that body, and the secretary of the Trades OF INTEREST TO THOSE WATCHING THE PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RICHEST MINERAL SECTION OFTHE PROVINCE J. J. Atherton ; Eglantine RoseleafConm)ittt(, forward«j a memorial Mr. Thos. Leavall, aon-in-law of the late Q. W. Carothers, arrived lay morning from Spokane after a tedious trip. Mr. Leavall wir-hes through thc Review to express his thanks to the Indepen d.nt Order of Oddfellows ami the huilt, and everything necessary for dtixene generally for the care taken 1 the successful staging of this and of the body oi bis relative and the future plays is being attended to. sympathy extended to Mr^. Leav* The proceeds of the entertainment ail mil himself in their bereave-wiU be devoted to the construction ment, "f new sidewalks. (a heavy swell in love with all the ladies). T. B. Baker ; Mackintosh Moke (a gay Benedick), George Cheeseman ; Mrs. Moke (in fear of Roseleaf), Miss Edwards ; Susan (the maid of all work with a romantic nature), Mrs. F. C. Elliott. The rehearsals are proceeding with zeal, and all participating intend that the event shall be a complttt success. Special scenery is being A meeting of the Ferguson Skat- Andy Craig'and Andy Daney ;•,>•_ ( ... will In- held at the Ral- had th. ir snow plows at work with moral Hotel, Ferguson, on Satur-I eight horse teams the first of the day at fi p m. All those interested are requested t<> attend. week ..11 the Beaton and Ferguson roads. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU THIS is hardly the time to start out on your summer vacation. hut we want you to consider the LARDEAU It is the place where nature can lie seen in all its grandeur and magnificence. Its lakes, rivers, mul mountain streams are tilled wiih lhe finny tribe, and disciples of Ike Walton are in their glory. ID tj> It is :i rcsnrt entirely free from the mosquito pest ty ty) ty ty M M ty Por information, write to the Secretary of Trades Committee or to the Rkvikw. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU Craig and Crawford can supply The unfinished house owned by vou with B good team and cm- Curl Dandall, on Lardeau street. fortable cutter any time you want could not stand the snow pressure, In go for a sleigh ride. and collapsed on Tuesday. Johnnv Parisian's cottage adjoining nar- Berl Powler received word hut rowiy escaped injury from the fall, week of the sudden death of his brother on the coast. |'.,rt _f the dock nnd about 1 10.000 feet nf lumber of the Can- it. 11. N. Wilkie returned from .„■■.,„ Timber and Sawmills Co. Arrowhead on Wednesday, where went down and oul int.. the Lake lumber he is laying water service. out the lines for a on Monday night. Tl will all he recovered. Charlie Olson came down from ',) Mile ..n Wednesday. He reports nu abundance ui " the beautiful" at the Cup. Sam Sutherland has been gat* ettod nH License Commissioner for '1,,' Ainsworth License District. ,1. W. Westfall is still in the Nelson General Hospital. The latQSt reports arc favorable CARD OF THANKS. The Trout Lake Lodge, No. 41. I.O.O.F., desire to extend their hearty thanks to the choir and others who so kindly assisted at the funeral ceremony of their late brother, O. W. Carothers. A BnOWSlide at the old lime nuarry. Lardo, blocked for 38 hours this week all trains on this branch. to the president, G O. Buchanan, asking tbat .heir Lest efforts be put forth to seenre uometbing of a definite agre.-i.tent for the completion of the rorid. At the recent Board of Trade meeting ut Nelson, a circular was read from G. O. Buchanan, president of the associated boards, in whicli he pledged himself to support the construction of the railway from Gerard to Arrowhead, and asking that some local body instruct delegates to present a resolution to the Cranbrook convention to this effect. We know and acknowledge frankly that the local traffic at the •..resent time does not warrant the ouildir.g of the road, but we do object to any company or individual holding a charter from year to year carrying a good cash bonus. A bonus is given by the people to put in roads where the business done would hardly justify believing that by virtue of increased facilities afforded by transportation, the tonnage or traffic would increase in a short time to where it would ho a paving proposition. We emphatically say that if the C.P.R. will not build or give some definite agreement to build the remaining portion of the line the charter o'lght to he cancelled. If they want that $:.,000 per mile now let them fulfil their part of th agreement, if they don't want to build until there is more trade in sight, then cut off the bonus. Work around the Camlionie camp is reported by the Camborne Miner to be very satisfactory. The contractors on the Beatrice are now driving a raise which will connect the immediate tunnel with the upper tunnel. It is anticipated that the lead will soon be encountered in the raise. When this occurs, the dip of the lead will be ascertained and it will be definitely knoWn in which direction to drive to tap the lead in the intermediate tunnel. Messrs. Averill and Darragh of Indianapolis, who are heavily interested in the Del Rey, came in this week to investigate the .trike that was made on that property last week. That the two gentlemen were pleased is putting it mildly, and the faith they and their fellow shareholders have in the property in of such calibre that the property will be pushed ahead as rapidly as possible to tne stage where ore breaking can be continuously carried on. The new lead is over 20 feet across, and assays from it have vielded $14 in gold per ton. The tunnel in which the lead wa« encountered is a larga roomy .tie. 400 feet in length, and ie intended for the main working adit. A depth ol 200 feet on the lead is attained by this tunnel. It is a splendid piece of work and reflects creditably on the contractors, Messrs. Wells and Kennedy, who drove it. The lead is now being drifted on at either side of the crosscut tunnel. QOURLAY PIANOS.— Occasionally you hear a piano with a tone possessing a rare " singing " quality, so rich and sweet that you .ire at once interested in the make. It is this unusual TONE CHARM that has won for the Gourlay such spontaneous and hearty recognition from musicians in all parts of the Dominion. Everybody in town will be sorrv to ham that Billy Mullins is about to depart for pastures new. He is going to New York, where he is entering into partnership with his brother-in-law. Hilly is an old servant of the C.P.R., and for tho past four vears has held the position of purser nn tlie company's boats plying on the near by lakes and is well known and esteemed by thc travelling public. Hilly is a popular fellow with the girls and boys and he will be milted in social circles. A llidfl from the main roof caused the demolition of (1. A. Cheeseman'a verandah, W. B. Pool, says the Nelson News, has secured an option on the famous Chism property at Poplar creek, and is preparing for operations in connection with it and his other holdings as early as poadble in the spring. Silver and lead both advanced on Tuesday's market. Silver is again quoted at 65 5-S cents an oz. lx-ail gainixl one point and is now at £11. 13s. 9<i„ nine points above the bounty expiration limit. The Reward big tunnel force is cut down this week while air pipes and other improvements are completed. The Silver Cup development work is being pushed with vigor under the supervision of Mr. F. C. Merry. Tlie mine is in first class shape and showing up well. Ore and supplies are now handled by the train from 5-Mile. Work on the Broadview ie being proceeded with steadily. A test was made during the week nf a IS* foot quartz ledge by assayer S. Shannon, which resulted in an average value of ILJ.OH. Another car of galena is being shipived this week. T. I/cavall, of the Spokane Palls Placer Co.. operating on Lardeau crck, reports that the new much in. rv is being purchased and will be shipped to the seei f opera timiH ns quickly as possible. Work will be returned as early al pos- sihlc, so that machinery can l.e in- I tal led and some clean tips mad.: before lu^li traltf, L/iOOM- The representative 0! the rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $_ per ail. in advance. No. 55, al and General. | "rethewey, who has held iii of station agent here jjeparture of F. T. Abey, edhesday for Nelson. relieved by H.J. Hicks. noticed that this isBiio it larger than our usual hope our patronB will |ange, which will be the I paper in future. ill smiles—is not in it »r Mobbs,of Gerard, these ith the mill moving to the Lennoxville Hotel it in it—fairly in it. puble in Zioncity. Dowio- ae bounce and general 'oliva lias got his job. ck IV. was successfully Bt Saturday on Trout titer Phelan'. as got in this week te, vegetable and garden Covering bulbs, clover, and Garden City lawn •chdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in the Anglican It Sunday. The service* ll and some exceedingly C was rendered. ward Crosby gave a lec- 8 Methodist church last tiight entitled "Among frn B. C. Indians.'' The • illustrated by lantern ?liere was a very poor l *. The rev. gentleman iucted services in the i church on Sunday. I 10 have books from the earnestly requested torn without delay. les Committee will meet I night at 8 o'clock. A ancc is requested. .. Masterson. Secretary. Try, of tlie Silver Cup, 'edncsday's ooat for a ay trip. Parker, inspector of nd measures, is around ual inspection trip. »cvesque is leaving short- easurc trip through the t provin our eye on thc Lardeau. mining deals are pend- t the Provincial Home ting, the Nelaon News t the columns of politi- 0 which was nauseous to 1-headed reader, and is | g us news—and that in il manner. linger and Joe Hawkins n for a day's fishing this J Lev secured some nicoj non. rns lias returned from a| _ip I 1 the const cilies. Ivans has secured so for hi- hi l.l at Rcalonl iiienih - hate been cn^ 1 thc grand opening toolj Satunl iy NVe wiih thi. success. ion began I.is assessnienl h. \urorii at 8 Mile thii —-L mnii<_i«iai» r-i 1 ii, j., .i^-fl.■.>!,_. --•s — All-1* 86th inst, the Ladic< give a haskr-t Ball. operations continu** r grounds. A clcan-v de in a few days. succcnsftil dance w( bo Alexandria hall, F< It Monday night. the appearance of »pt. snow roads breaking, tra ,.4 is not all honey these ds| THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. I-. Printed at Tronl i.i.i.e. Hy, ana PuMlihMi nt I'l'i; i.sun u:ul 'i'nmi l.:•.!..■ every Tliurtttfu! Tn -• 10 lii'.r .1 . >a '.'ii ni.iii hlmaull reapnn* Itbla fti.' lie' iplillrtilS of ourr«np»iiileutti ex* |i|. m',I III llrt < ■.' 11111111 rs All InciiU Will lir .'liuririil nl Mie rata* of IS ,• 'ni. pi r inii'. srm Imtei inn., .'.iui i..i-t'iiis pe, loii-eiii'll siilisri|illi.l IllSOrttOll. Term* Inr I'ranslehl mnl nil er u Iverllslni; fill I. mil' knnwn tin app..cn..nii m ollloe Subscription tHOTia vear. Iimflvaiice, The Vancouver World In its issue of Thursday says I " ll is confidently expected thai within a short time a completely equipped school of mining engineers will be established in connection with the regular courses of Vancouver Col- lege and under tho auspices ol the McGill university. For st me time •asi it has been felt that rucVj a course, covering at least tho tirst two years' work, should be provided for local students. ll is cn- pected that within a few .lavs a bill will be brought before the legislature al Victoria having in Grout Xahc Mater Supplvj (So. %t&. © By UHing Water suppl ii .1 1 y th Company y u ore ussuri .1 of ubeo lute purity. Government Analysis t.. back up statements. :::::: : Httf-h McPherson - - Supt. ^ Griffith Notice. Notice ia lierehy given that 30 days after date, 1 intend to apply to the Hon. Ohief Coinniinsioiiar oi Lnnils ami Works for a special license toeitt anil carry away timber from the full'."ing described lands, siiunti-.l in West Kootenay tlfstrirt. I'n,in :. post planted at Selilon Danoj 's north-w i st coi tier posl marked P. .1. [wine's north east corner post, lliehea west BOchalna, tlience south 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains, thonce north 80 chains, to point "i cotnniencemenl P. .1. OK VIMS. 'I'ront Lake, B C, Nnv. is. 1005. NOTICE. Notice is heroby given that 30days nfti r ihite I Intonif to apply Ui ilu Ohiel i in .nn. iusioner ■-! 1 rtwls snd '. ■ ks tor .rl licence to cul and rani- away tiinlier from the following ilescribe Ian R. W. EDGE Painter — Decorator. TROUT LA Ki ll. C. .Is aituateil In vV isl K. oted • - Dis- view this end. and Dr. 11. M. Tory trict. I-'ri in a post planted on the nnn • easl ol McGill, who arrived in ihe oity yesterday and consulted with the board of school trustees alter their -■i'i.'rn Lardeau creek about *j n.il<* east from tlalfvvav creek and marked Nelilon Daney's nortli*wosl corner post, running east 1*0 chains, thence south 80chains meeting yesterday, wenl down to thonce west 80 chains, thonce north 80 ,,-.,, , , • , .'Imil. ■ ■" I'lilnl oi ,■ .IMI.:. iif-in 'in. Victoria lo-day to look after thc t-*i.LIX)N DANEY. parliamentary end nf the business 1'""" '■"''■• An announcement of ihe exact de- _ tails will probably be made within a few days." B.C.. Nov. is. 1905 ' IKICATK OF THE REG\STRA- TION OF AN l'Al'l:A-PROVIN* CtAL COMPANY. I '....I't-rr- \. ■:-. 1897. The attorney-general ol Ontario h is taken proceedings to set aside . ' I ' erebv ci rtify thai the " < lionnul certain leases granted by tho Robp nill mipany," "N Bovernmenl to the Temiskaminir IJl*bi,|'y " baa this day 1 ... . , as an l'.xt<-a-l rovincial Companv in and Hudson Lay Mining i .... Ltd ■ -. 1897," lo carrj on the around thai these leases Iont or effect alloranyof theoblecti ... . ,.,.., .the Companv to.winch tl - I. islativ. were obtained under allida\ its Bled |anthorit*, of the Uegislatnn IriMsli Columbia extends. G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Watch-repairing, ct.'. All work Guaranteed. OtttaBloct, Trent LaV:e, B.O All the Latest Magazines on Sale at " The ^®> Co ;.ev.ew. ■<•) •••••• with the department before the present government went into power, and also thai the- Smokers' supplies in -great* variety. In-a.l ottice of He' (' nnpaiiv is s- i, " ll ■ pj _fljja. hiiilding, S Iti. Street, in the, city of I'l.il-.i.lein:■' r ir. til '■ mill \ vits were nol true ii, pomt . ; [net ■ p| ia an as to actual discovery of valuable The amount of vi-- w i im i ore or mm. ral in many..; Ui tions on which leases have b n ne dollar each. 1 In- n-,11 ■liin-.■ ui the ( panv in obtained. When the first i vinceli situate nt the town of made in Cobalt, th -. '""" 'fke.aml Thorni Mn..- Mnmv r. u erics Were men lived in the locality and organised a >■ impaoy. It ;s alleged that they took whole town-ships, mid had them surveyed into 40- same, is tbe aiiniii.-, for tho Company. Nut empowi and transfer sl'..'k. The Corrrpany Is specially limited ninler sectii . I \'i. Tho tune ... the exist acre parcels, and Bled tin ir claims nany ia I ftj years from the 28th day of without making nnv d.scovery. }?••19tM' . , . , ■ i • • i iiven uml Then they advertised i.n p. : llritisli tors to go in, promising them 20 Oolumbia, this SRt'i dav of October, one 1 i..-.u..1 ine md | per cent of anv discoveries they K. Y. YVOOTON, made. The ehareholdera also took KegistrarofJ '. lie ' panj is I ." I'.imi. 0 fob NELSON, IL C. m '4S Genera! Merchants, Trout Lake i gtablislied and regis! 'I pi i cl ■ ii otherw ise si own, lease, occupy, ose or dev. I . silver, copper out leases in their own nam. b, and and as ii appears by the evidence so far obtained, gave a declaration to the company thai ai sharehold- i i r i i i • i ■ i i r i se to ex tract oi ere they held these leases in trust reinov. for it. This was .ion.■ to overrule °th i minerals: .. . , . . 1 l.nv. el I. or " hoi wise lo the intention ol tho mining regu- traffl ilver, copper, lend oi latione which limit ll '' ;'".v"' ll"1 P' . . .,,,,. then ' j or part- mining company can hold. By i, ,.,, this proceeding, howi ver, thi j perpetrated a traud on the govern- ment. The," sar. being CANCKLLATIi RESERVE taken for the protection of indivi* coast disti ut. dual promoters and invert..rs who KirmcE i« ber. .,.;,, 11 ,.. „i ti ,. .i ii, • ■ i*y tion, i ii it 1.1 i.rwhlci. go in there at tbe present time in a »* .;. .;.., t i , i: i _ i i , r to lot ite clam „ ,, 1 ,; ,,,1 , I ,, | _,;, _• si n Ho. I . .. -:i 1< ir- , i . t.i.ll> II hi Ml nn.l iin.i that large ten Horn - are ill. if! . i , i of th. blanketed '>y a set of leases it b WPJ pUbi i m 1 [, i I,,, ,. ,, , Un It..-, .I../, in ■ nml ilili'.l ifftll i" w. i ..I _____________ 0_i • '-.is I ) ■ Ina I I I v.eek we mpntlnni ,1 orl i..i. i wi i wi nn inn ni. ilirectl allv the fur I,to!,In-,, "' '.no.."I Klver, nnO in.u . n.wn lands 1,1,1 '"''l ii,. . pre-empti ,i ,1 . ■• iii.-.- li ii .:,■!■ nn- pm. i Inns ..i Ibe ii mid nil "■■'■ rn ;•■.. ii... i ii.-m : Provided Uml lhe rtajil nf 'iriliil ill Trout Lake^_ City Transfer and Stage Line. li Ferguson | I " 1 Trout Lake | m Beaton n I 1 Mum Doily Stage will leave Ferguson 7 a.m. Trout Lcke at 8 EGO WOOD YARD in connection. tytttti$wctei$iw$Mi$$t%i, A. M. Craig Wm. Crawford i in lbt> lime fir you io In Buy Lot**. Never wire ihe rr>'.-|" ctn of Ferguson mi bright. NOW The Town of .ERQtjBON win i.e one of tbe (ireateat i»re Producing Camps in tho World. Tha high degree of success achieved by thi. numerous WEALTH, and PRACTICAL BRITISH and A M ERICAN M I N I KG COMPANIE8 now «.ix'raiiii(* there is a tiihute In tin* Item. :ulnus wealth nf the hill* I soI.'wall-. and urged the " tali nt of the town to pul up another i n i rlainment We are glad to knovt ■ '"'' ' thai ri li - :•■ i,o\, mi for an amateur theatrical performance to I en abont the middleof February. We ii'i ' ll at the citizi ns ; I., rally will sppi I and support it in . way. K. member, the money does nol li ave town, bul goes to improve it ami make i'i:- m >r I'll a-ant. ||-l-'ii. I I'liiim -ii,iit-i-1.1 1.iiiul^ .v Wnrks, l,:iluln nn.l VV v Ictoilu, '!.' ., Slat Ai.-.-n l.l i 5. you w^int to Sicl-l- you want to UUY ' I with thu -*au Mines Exchange. NOTICE. I be ordinary annual ;• meeting of the Old Gold Quart: and I'h r Mining Company, Ltd., Liab . will be le Id at lhe ol the Company, Troul lake. R.I .. nn Friday, 2nd day ol February, at 8 i.'.'loek, p in . for the pur- rd electing din otors for th » ng year and such other busl- ■ — as in.iv properly come b< fi the meeting Books will be closed Y CWvlffin & C'ti for.,;- Irom Jan 21st, I9U6 Jm l * X91""" OL ^U# until alter the mi i ting. M. I' CHESTNUT Celebrated Brands ol Ham, Bat .n Dated al Trout Laki . R.O , 2nd and i January, 1906, nelson, - - b.c ? Lav" lei eral • loo I I'm; nr* I res liyle.l on wlii'-h iron 1 r can i.e. had. Lardeau Mines Exchange, " I,, vi.w " Boildlng, 'I'i nil Lake, B.C. Leaf Rubbers - in i o\11 every need 1 r .< m fine city wear Best I.. lumbermen's or min* to Sen foi tWi ar. '1 hi y are all just us honesl ien Llriii Best to Buy 1 J, Mie Co Liiiiih .I Vancouvor, I'., c. Best Belling to Agents. Wear Letinoxville ^—Hotel, E. MOBBS PROP. Hotel and Ceneral Store GERARD B C The BEST Always ! !N KINK BHOES ! MINING 8HOK8 ! SHOE I'.M KS ! RUBBKR8 wn OVEKBHOES! GERMAN SOCKS I is tubal ""I will ■'"' If ymi . ir buying .I .hi i.ti '.-I ■ ii- , i,iii,|. .in. - lllll li III I hi' UH\ i'i In..'M l.l l.l nil un un, or lllllll It II.H'. ■r_ wn shoe stobs Public Seh'jol, Hospital, and other Institntions. Exoellent Waterworks system. Btreeta, Stores and Residences illu- uiiiud I.y Electricity. I'aily mail r.rvice. Tho town-vile in admirably laid 001. I lei Hi NOW on the ground Hour. I.uIh can now no purcliHifil pRon UP. $75 r. TOWNSITE AGENT *B» | HENRY FLOYD 9 RRVEI.STOKE, B, C. '$ B^JBfil__tt«M_^^ Nelson, B. c. ANDREW 8t CO. . ar tul'v :o..| promptly ill I muled to, Ai-i'iii fi i I leltiii SliiieJ. A. K. lll'.VI.AM), PROVINCIAL I an I. M In. ral ' llniins Burveyed POPLAR, KASIX). XEbc iDotcl JScatoit I5KAION. U.C. YI81TORH arriving at Beaton (the threshold of the Lardeau] via Arrowhead, will find this llotrl to be fully equipped fur !.i,!b-ebiss trade, l.x.'.Heiit accommodation. A well appointed and spacious dlnlna Imil. Tho best ol Wines,BplilU anal Igars. L'enonal snpervision Is given to the requirements ol patn r; I., 'he I aoli an en ii i.'lv on rninfni't al tliin hotel. W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop • •_', .v. >•• ■ . - - - - ''V4,-r - -r-<» FERGUSON H6TBL r*5-5fji%r<* The noted hum.' f..r travellers visiting • Ferguson, ILC ,\ well stocked Bar ot the choicest Liqours, Wines, etc. McDonnoll & Dlack Proprietors, NO. .1 ,„■" I. boiili min. ml ei..... . - an,a.' in ih.. I null l.nkf .Mmin.; Iln |.| ,n o| ,VUH| Km,I v. I.' i InCllU I . it ' Illli nn I'li't U, iihoiil tWO li.il.'. In.iii i imi. , m , I'*.' ■' ■ hi.u i..i.e.. . ■. llktu it l.-r lilltl ' ■ Hill . ne I li nu No. II I lllll i I - duyx ll i Hit' il a.. In if. "'• i" "I'i'i- iii on -i,.,i... ■•■ for ii .■' i- tlnmiln .1 Impruvi menl - fin Hi purpoiKi of ni.iioiiiii.. n . rown «.i-ni.i i»i Un in-...' I'liinii. Ami flirtlll i- lun Ill l .i.r ; ii. in ill r ""■ i'i'i-. I..' .■ ■ i ... - rt> Hie l» ■ ' : '"'i' inirll : ileum, I'I'I' 'I llll> '.I!, nil., tul.. t. A.l'. ll. "cl '' 0. II. N. WII.MI.. IM..-. Tinni I.m.i mh in; in i.i.i.in.|I KN'l' c i-i 1WN khs Legal Notices. CERTIFICATES OP IMI'U'iVi Ml-:s r. MlTH'K. Qolden Chesl N" '-' • ' iolden Cheat Nn, 2 Fraction, uml l.idie mineral claims iltuate hi the lYoul l.u I.r Min.i. ■ Division of W >• ' Kontenaj rtlstt i Where lot-tied: One and i ne hall ii ileH sonlli w.-sl linn, the town ol Poplar, B. 0 l ii.,. notice thai I. John Keen, free .nine.'''* CO 'ili.'iile No. I ' 1,333, oil I il i ..ir dale hereof, to apply to , lie Minim* Record n loi < ei I Ideal I ;io.i.i\eiiients lor the purpose ol obtain •:i_■ ero« a stfanti ol the above daiinn Vnil (ntiiier take notice thai innlel Sit'liilll 1.7 llltl-l Ir.- (iillllil.'ll.'e'l i„'i'in' t l.e istuance ol inch, eel iill ImprovemenU. Dated i hit 3lsl dav ol r.A. I).. 1900 \,,v 208 JO'I < KKEN NOTICK. BUck Diamond mineral claim, situate in the 'I'mn: I a _• I.'- Islon ol .,.-• Kootenay disl rlcl. Where loeatcdi On divide between tho '.ni. i i " li ol the Booth I'n'! ni the Lardeau river and Bonanaa ereeki nbnut two tuile- northerly trom the American lllllie. Inl.,. Noiiie thai 1,0 11. N. Vi ill.i'-. niiiir/ ..* sgeul for the Beatlle-l in Mining Co., I .M <'■ No. 1183105, intend, sixty days linm '.lie da ■■ In toapply to the Mining Heeorder for a Ceititteate ..f Improvementa, lor tl"- pnrpoae of obtaining a Crown Uraril r,l the ..ore \ii.l further take notice tint action, iin.ler r-.'i'ti'.n '■'.'. mi ' I !, i .,.. the ol sol h I 111 I III pi nvliH'll Dated tin- 5tb d iy I Oct ,„i :,. ;o. It. N VVH.KfK, NOTICE '.'. i«ards i.oner..I claim, situate hi ".• I rout lake Mining D visi in ol \\,■•■ !. ■ ..." ay disti; t. ... i,„ i; | ' moun- • :'. i. • Silver Cap in re that I, Fr. I liarles V'.l.iett. I'.\t '■■ No I •-••il-'. aitlie,: a" i l.itin W Westfall I N • is- " I, lotond, rial. days from tlie .Lite hareol, U. ; OI)ly Mining Recorder for t> i ; ii .1 ' in I ol th • \'.'i lijrlher take . ■ .ri :>T. i- i -i be .'"ir .in- isr i .im-. ... -1 .-I rtitical nf I mprovi its Dated thi** llth day "f Am.'.. »,» 1900 is - NOTICE. Black Diamond Mineral Claim diuaie in the rrout l.al.e Mini.I'.' Dii ■ - - I v. ■ I. maj Disti id Where liK-iitcd : . ine hall mile north oi Haskim* creek. Take Notice that I, II. M< 1*1 ei a^eiii for lhe Seattlo-Oregon Mining Co., I i.e Mn.er-' Certilicate. l-o.lis! 1 .ixty iia\.. imi.i i •• • date in-i -a to apply to il." Mining i . cordo f.,r a I ri i ll ilu ni twproven eum I.n the purpose of obtaining a Crowu grmu ol ilie ah'i\'■ claim. Ami Further take in tice tin i ii ml. i bi -a ion 3. nm fi I..- cm n before I he issuance ol such C of Improvements. Dated this 143rd day Sept. ».n 100 . sept 28 MlI'I IM Brer Pox, min. ml nl tUn, ultwite lu i - TroUl 1.1.kf Ml X 111. Ir Inn ..' Vi.-lliiii-: i in.v iliHtrlrl Where I ti-l r Un lliinrin." i .' :.. nlx.ltI iiiie iiili" «t>ulli-en»i trom in .•,■. niiini mil i, ' i.oui 'inl... in.i iim' I.O.B.N. Wilkie. ■'. .a i • i',.. I vi.-.\. iKii !,,.- mluer'a •■■ rllllirnt* l*... i.i.i-n.i. nlxty .i i ' Hi Hi" ll •'■'■ In li i i. I . upplj I., i'i. Ultiliiii Iti ■ inii.-r nn- ii.'. !• inn.:il- ol In- i 'I I*, i ii txiw "I ... nili. . .nu.. ii..1'.'.- iiml in ll li, in.-l-i -- -ain i ;t7, iii'i.i be I bef.ir. tlie l*> Kiinmreof micli i i iiili-,.1.- ..I en|-i..\i ■ i- i.n. II, .'. ..I ' ll '■ .1.1-1. \.|i . in '. ... R. N Wl. i . .lames Grant, li. li. Macl cod and .Iiinn n Bouchler, or to »limn- ever they mav have transferred their interest in ih" Slate i.,ii."ral claim, Tali" notice that I, the undersigned co-owner with you In lhe Slate mineral ilaim, Minnie on s..ml. utile nf Lardeau nver bei A't "a Itapid and I'oplar creeks in the 'hunt Lai.' .Miiiin. DivHion ol Vi 111 Kootenay, have performed the n ai v nm i, . ".I made the necessarj expc'iidituru on tbe above mentioned ■•!. [ui lhe vi ins 1904 and I-1 nrdei to hold the fame under section "i uf tho Mineral Act, and the years foi which sai.'. work was performed and ex ponditun made Imi ing expired, I lien I-;. give you notice that if within90days trom i!..- i.i -i publii at ion hereol yon Fail or refuse to coin nbute youi prop ii ioiuite shs i such expeudil tiro and :n ii c costs of thia advertisement your iuteresi in the sai.l mineral claim '.ull '■■. iiim- i lie property ol tho umlei - Under and by virtue ol section I ol the Mineral Acl Amendment Ai t, i 100. I'." at I roul I ake this 17th day of 1905. JAMI.s BS'KLU . .. In i.".. It. pays to use th.- Telephone, A lengthv trip can often bo saved. Offices a' l-ereiison! I'uiiiiiiilib' Store ; Trout Lake, Posl inii.'e; also at Beaton, Cum- iiplix and Arrowhead, m .'! . I IKK. N.i'll. K TO M-.I.1N.|I I-I ' ' UWNEK To D. li. McLennan ortn whomsoever ho ii bis i i'i i---i 'mi'.- claim, Take Sol be i nd ■ i n ..ii iniri- ih ail I .Ver' I el '..' ' II K.S ' ., i ak.- iii ling division ... \v. ;. r the ne- woi i. aud mail rtl i ■ pemlitiiru on the i ;.i iii- .ir.ier in hold the sai n ; r - cars loi 1 which sail work " IS p. Uld I X- I licre- .. _\i,u notice thai il within 90 . ou fail ". ■■ m\| undil sts ri I'crlisement, est in ■ ■ i; mini ral ■ will ir ci me the oropertj ' i -. aii.n l nt the Mineral Act Aii.t'i.tmt nt Act ■ i • ■ - -"ah day ol 1 ',! D ' i ., Owner Review Job Dept>. For High-Class Wora. ICE. Copper Qui mineral claim -ililnle iii i In- I roiti I ake minii _■ dii ision of West K "' nay district. Where - .can .1: ' In '-'ilvei '' ipi ."in. tain, aboui ; ■, miles [nnn Silver Cup mine. Take notice that I. Frederick Charles Elliott, F.M.C. No I.-ni.', acting as agent ior I liarles L. Copp, I'.M I .. Charles McSieholl, I No. B780U, .. id John \\. Westfall, K.M.C. Nn. Itsrtil i. inn nd, six! ■ iron, ih ;- to apply tn iln- Mining Recorder m Oertlttcate ... ! mproveni n I -. lor i lie purpose ol obtaining it Cro« ll I ira:.' "1 lir,- claim. Ami further taki notice thai *etion, under sectioii 47, must be commenced Certificate uf Im- Dated il ii llth daj ol Aug. i D Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ARROW LAKE, fit/O. --Or-; :'■-- Under New Management HARRY M.iXTosii. nl the Uoffinanii House, Rossland, Proprietor. . The Mr.-i complete health resort <>n the continent of North America, accommodations for inn guests. Rood fishing, boating and hunting. ri i in.- M'.' on to $18.00 per week, sec. r- ding in residence in hotel or villas. A ■ In attendance. ii her parti.nilars apply to Harry Mcintosh, Proprietr HALCYON HOT SPRING8. Balmoral Hotel. Rl s.3® Visitors tn Fergus >i; may rely upon the very beBt of accommodation at thi- well-known hotel HooniB are well furnish.:.t tbioughout. The liar is slocked with a choice assortment of palatable (jiienchera. So under the Management of S. Slinger A Pointer THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors EVKKYTIUMO NKW AND r-'IltST-CI.ABH IN ALL KKM'EOTB Fire Proof Safe Tlie tioune tumockeit wllli tne fl*> „t Wines and t;i_ir» on tint markM. TYout Lake, The GENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke In Under the nam* Management. looking for n plac i to - your holidays, !>".ir in mind that Trout Lake is an ideal Bummer resort The ■ i.< ry and climate aro magnificent tiivie: taele S.S. OKO I-. PIP-R. [tunolDg I. '..'."... Anoivli '.ol. Ilea- - .-." nnn i:V_'. . Ur.o*. tn a i tor Ilea.on '.inn toil '■': i omaplix', a*, follows, Coonupux, twii. ...i'I. I,. ig l.e.ii'i.i :.u i Comaplix foi \i nn tn ...:. • . • ill O. I'. I I rains. Tbe ni. •.' i - I-, ten i ellllllL"-' tilll"- trl SSiliugS WlthOUt notice. The Bowman Lumber Co.. Limited The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE ! Place to Stop at WHKN IN B088LAMD, Davis (©i Loder - - Props. Royal Hotel HaPcy Bar, Mualcal lintertr inmen: Bulletin Hear', World's Mining News. E. R. VIPOND Trout* Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout* Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars £_ E. L. .MORAND, PR0P John Simpson, Proprietor. Lardeau Hotel cri B«*S to Sandy Laughton Proprietor. Iwteit^rrK0.; mmwwwmwwwwmmwwwwmwwwmmmm^wwwm^wwwww 11,.til. lifii' Un* visitor will be surrounded with lioini- romfolls. K.\. I'Hci.l cuialue, well vniti] and wai'iii rootna, w«*ll Btnckod bar, and evi ryihlng which tci'.l- toward, making yi_r viail n |.ii-,ir-.int and iiuii.oiii '," mi.'. B i en fi'Mu $1 <iuv ni'Wiii'.i-. W'f strive t«i please out patrol b. FERGUS0N. ■r~.::m CITY 7i a MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND _ General Merchants. FEBGUSON - - B. 0. THERE have been fortunee mode iiy judicious invest- ment in U'mI r.stat.'. and more fortunei* «i!l be made than I'voi- tito iu xt two ..i lb re* year*. '! he one who rean« tho harvest is th original invi'stoi. for In* Imri Lis money on u certainty. N. ,v let ii- t.oitit tut to yon tlmt there i« tin better spol >n the Con* : . ..nt in i.iiv Real i'>t.ii.■ than TROUT I VKE. Trout Lake Is the prettiestspni in iln- K ri'' li .v - ; RM n ;'< .i-un- ri iri i; has no . t|ual. Boating nnd li-iuiii: may be indulged in the year round; while bis guma in abundance is t>. tha found on ilu- bills, lis I'lin.nt.' is superb, there bi ing ii" nrrnl pxtrenu s, ll being mild in winter aud coo' In summer, It can boasi >.f roui i :' ,|,,. _nn*t hotels uml r'-sideoces In I',, it.it-.li I'nliiiiil.'ii. It- Btn c's nre m,.;| In i! ..ut uml j;r:iili ii. There ni'.' tw i i'Jte> Henl (ft t .1 stores, uu.l ti glHiic*1 ni lhe sd\ -itisi'iiu ois in this j" imsl will x'm.'.v t!i.ii nil trades are Puirly w.-il represented. Write with couftdencfl to Ag«nts. ill *^-=? a o 'Ml H. McPherson Agent* Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY Make yoi.r selection at i • > i ■ ence. Then call on or write to -Ol _:*>- IT has never lmd"a "boom "—its growth Iui* been steady. It is the head of cavitation, aid the terminal oi the Lanlo bianch •»f the O.P.R. All roarls (in the Lnideau) lend to Trout Lake. It is ilu> ciiiiiiii**r<ial centre of the riehiat mineral dit-trict on the eoiitinent. ami has banking facilities' provided by tlie Imperial l'ank of C'atiiiiln ; first-elnsrs school ini'i'iiiniiiiliiiion under the ilinc- tii.n oi B. Shannon. It.A.; n good water system ; government offices ; Count) ('.urt sittings* Methodist Episcopal ai il Anglican chur.'hes ami cottage hospital. There are valuable ranch lands on 'lie outskirts awaiting settlers, lis lumber resooroes are magnifi eei t. and a bund saw mill with a aa parity oftiO.OOOfi. per day is at t' e Lead of the lake. The micos tributary are proving out bigger I lo.iueel'H every vear, with i.t-w proepecta opening up rich bodies of ore. '11 ere will be a hig roth ibis vear, ho il* you would know nu.if, wrile nt once to eitbei of the ngeiitH at the addressee below. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. H \ JuauauoiuaiuuituiHi'.uiiuUiUUiuiuuiiUiuiuuiuuiUiUouutiuUiumiuaiW ojCija*jL#o __= ,i""i r,jji"iJi-fT SEEDS [wub DCiWL'fu *i^rw ana »»ovw. ■ ) in >^Wn ;4>1UUU V»» .cu. •*' Tbo representative if the neb Lardeau ctmiitrv. Scut to any arid reus for $2 per an. in advance. No. and General. thewey, who has held of etitlion agent here ■parturo of F. T. Abey, Jnesday for Nelsori. relieved bv H. J. Hicks. 'e_ je noticed tbat this issuo »t larger than our usual hope our patrons will ige, which will be the 1 paper in future. .11 smile.—is not in it »r Mobbs,of Gerard, these Ith tho mill moving to the Lennoxville Hotel it in it—fairlv in it. ■vuble in Zion city. Dowio- e bounce and general oliva has got his job. k IV. was successfully ast Saturday on Trout ' liter Phelan'. I {has got in tbis week vegetable and garderc vering bulbs, clover, ind Garden City lawn* ihdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in the Anglican Sunday. The services and some exceedingly was rendered. ward Crosby gave a lee- Methodist church last light entitled " Among Im B. U. Indians." Tlie illustrated by lantern lere was a very poor The rev. gentleman acted services in the ^church on Sunday. rho have books from the earnestly requested torn without delay. les Committee will meet r night at 8 o'clock. A ance is requested. .. Masterson, Secretary. rry, of the Silver Cup, ednesday's ooat for a lay trip. Parker, inspector of nd measures, is around ual inspection trip. evesque is leaving short* easure trip through tlie provinces. our eye on thc Lardeau. mining deals aro pend* \ the Provincial House ting, the Nelson News t the columns of politi- o which was nauseous to el-headed reader, and ia g us news—and that in aj manner. linger and Joe Hawkins a for a day's fishing this! 'hey secured some nicej non. rns has returned from rip t> the const cities. Evans has secured se for his h lei at BeatonJ member* liavo been eui 1 the gin iui opening tool* Saturday, NVa wiih th*] success. son began his assesmneiil he \urorn at H-Mile tha ! te 26th inst. the LadicJ I give a basket Ball. operations continu" er grounds. A clean-1 mie in a few days. successful dance w ie Alexandria hall, Va ' ist Monday night. the appearance of fprl^ i snow roads breaking, tn .._ is not all honey these d*| .". , •* ' • kjW1 * . _*■*-* .... -* Job Printing cf evsry description will ba faithfully executed at the Review Job Dapt. ****•*' ■"■*** " ..i n i I M « —■ .... i ir.it - —■ * '- ---*■■-—■*■. ._.-_--...__.■.-..._-_ —. -iria*u_i_im_—„— -....- _ _. ___ Ferguson Freighting and Packing Outfit. Co.iirn.1*- .'nt.'. .'il min for packing of Mini up Rupnllea, etc, t.. mi«' |i..i.it in ti..' district. i .ui..I. prompt service, ami any work un lor'.nkon guaranteed hutU :.u !m v. S. DANEY, Prop. Ferguson. K i: >: l» c K i, LIOTT, UAHRI.TKH, NOTAUY PUBLIC, ETC., 'Trout Lake, B. C. ami Ferguson. MO r*€s '5-fr_f*<7r-r« A W. Abrahamson Contractor Imperial Bank of Canada. (Owner of tbe Abraham- son Addition to thc Townsite. Get a Home Capital Aiitliori«nl.|4,00U,0<Ki Capitnltpahl up] - ft.5QO.onn Kent - - * 8,500,000 Branches in the Northwest Terrltorie Ontario T '.:. MKIIUITT, President. K. II AY, Assistant Gen. Manager. H,.-id Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. . Provtn sol British Columbia, Manitoba, and Quebec. 1). R. wii.Kii: Vice*Pres.and den. Man. W. MOFFAT, Chlel Inspector Trout Lakr. B.C. Hunch-\ Gsncral llanklnt* limine*.*. Transacted Savings Department—Dapoaits received and Intereal alio wo '■. nr:.riiu.il.l available In nil | rirlsi.ri'nlirulil. I'nlied simO's nnd En rope. Spwlnl iill.iit mi (tveil I'' collection* mid Mlnins Hi nd*. T. B. BAKER. rianacer For /oursell. Don't Pay Rent, j ■MMMBMIHiMHMV ■■ ui -.- ■jo***' Jmm***mm'^mmm*mm*>mm^m- Easy Terms. O.B N WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Laml Surveyor. Mineral Claim:-, Snrveyr. anil Crown Grants Obtained ftmltlone* Sell llr nl Office, Tronl Lake, H 0 WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO- L"P* Hardware, Mini r_ Sr pliep, Stoves nntl Ranges. rst_l_SOf**J. B.C. \ (TICK Tenders for Mineral claim forfeited lo tin* Crown. Tenders wiil be received by the undersigned up in 12 o'clock, ie..... "ii Tuesday, the «'.tli day ol Februarv, WOrt, for the purchase ol the undermentioned mineral claims, which were forfeited to the Crown at the rai Pale beldinthe Government office nt Kaalo, B.C., on the 7th day ol December, 1904. To be considered, nli tenders must be ui least equal to the upset prioe, n~ given below, which is equivalent to the amount for which find: claims could have been re purchased ov ih.' owners nn tin* lllltli of June, \<dtfi, together with the tuxfs which have accrued since the tax sale, the est of advertising for tenders, and Orwwn Granl lee, Claim l.ot So. Onset price Consolidate.! Virginia 80P2 $46,06 Klk 3903 10.48 (Speculator B994 44.00 Bach tender musl be accompanied hy a certified cheqne tor the full amount thereof, payable at par at Kaslo, in favor ol the nndets)gned. The cheqner. uf all iins.n r.'ssiiil tenderers will be im* mediately returned, r. E. CHIPMAN, Government Agent, Kaslo, b.c, ALEX. CBAWFORD TIIK PIOXEEB Livery and Dray Stable Saddle, Pack and Cartage Horao" Alwava for Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming, a Specialty S (li'O.S. .MfCnrlir, I A.llioviy A. M. 1'INKIIA.M. HARVEY McGARTER & PINKHHAM SOLICITOUS, Btc. "heveustoke b. c Solloltori Inr Iiii|>rrlul Hunk til I'munlii. W.I. BRIGG8 J. M. SCOTT, i.i..ii. Scott & Briggs Baniuteri and Solicitors Solicitors for Molson's Bank. PEVELSTOKE - B. C. *- o^Xj RE8ERVE, RIGHT OP WAY FOR RAILWAYS, ETC. Sot lee is hereby given thai all Crown lauds along the located lines if any rail* way, power, or tramway company. In* corporate*] under authority nf the Legislature ol this Province, and hav> iii! a width of fifty [801 feel si.I.' nf r-riiil li'ii's. are reserved for rich! of way purnosei [. r such raSlwaj ni tramway companv. W, 9. (.on;'. Deputy Com. of Landa and Works Lands A Works Dent, Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., i(»nv F City Drug Store PROPRIETARY MK DIC INKS PRESCRIPTION WORK. m School SiijijilieK. Toilet Articles, Kto. 8TRI0TLY0A8H A FULL LINK OF CHOICE STATIONERY, _J *•**■ «* * .* WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. Best Hotel in Town, Headquarters to Minim ani Ccinmercial Men. ACCOMiVlODATIOrMS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. IWcLENNAN, PROP TUSCAN LODGE, No. 89. A 1\ & AM "nl Tharaday each nn.nth. Visitor! Welt*.me Branch 8ublea at Trout Lake, Beaton. Fergiiaon and Camborne ,, a*0rddred,Bee. F.C.Campbell.W.M, *-***«>.•»**-»-► Daily Btane leavei Beaton al 13 o'clock for Tronl Lake Pergnton and Camborne Leaves Ferguson, via Troul Lake for Beaton .it 7 a.m. Tl OUT LAKE LODGE HO. ll 1 O. O. P .# ftflffular nu . IIiil'* liflil In ll.l.ll. II.iW'k llllll .'.I'll 'I'm'.iliii nk'lit ut ft o'clock ,'Mtiim broth- .-r. oordiallj ireloorne. vy v. ... n, ft. 0 < P. M. Kli. 1'hiril. s,,-. lhe Lardeau Brewing Company i » r***'*'?****"**«3 Lager Beer I and Porter. 1 I _ 9 _aBSESB5®3_S_2SBS5_5B8E_SHBB_B Draft ®> Bottled. H. N. Coursier RKVELftTOKE, B. C FIRE 1 N S U 1. A N C B LOSSKS PAID PROMPTL. Writf for Hates. Starke^ & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS In Batter, Kvks, Chee.-e, Produce and Prnlt Houston Bk.Jiisepliine St. Nelson, It.('. NOTICI':. The ordinary annual general meeting of tin* Primrose (iol.1 Min- Ing Ootnpan.v, Ltd. Liab., wilt ho held nt tin- oili.'.' of the Company, Trout. Luke. B.C., on Friday, Fed* rmiry 2nd, 1906, nt :;:;<> pm,, for the |>iir|ii>8e of eleoting director! (or the eiiHiiin^ year and mnh other business ns may be properly brought before the meotinfj ~ J. II. MILLER, Sfi'.-Tiins. Dated at Trom Uke, B.C., -'nd day of January, 1908. The U C. ASSAY and CH HICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vanimpvkr, 11. 0. lleniliiuartcrs lor Assayers, Mininc ami Mill fiupiilies. s.iie agenta In B, 0. for Morinm Crucible Co., liatterseii, Kn«- Uinl; K. W. lirn.ni 4Oo.'i PatentCary Furnaoet. Burners, etc. i Wm. Ainsworth & Co.'s iine Ualances. etc, etc :B.__<«M>OCI ©K Barber Sbcp KOH A flood Shave or Hair Cut — CALL UN S William Schnell, il FKItlil'SON. Hot and Cold Baths- Airrountant, .... Aiidltor. J. C. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE.B. c. Oni'.'ii' companya' Intereata carefully looked idler. A.tnl lor lli.iirl.iv » I'liuio" Imperial Barber Shop. Kor Good llaircitttiiiK and Shaving v> to G. A. CHEESEMAN Tiliil T l.AKI'.i 11V Hot and Cold Bath*. FLOTJR= ! ^FLOUR Raymond Flour $3.50 per 1001b. NOTICE. During the Winter Months our Store will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Saturdays and nights preceding holidays A. G. FRASER, Trout Lake l__MEI2_3£_aa*J FLOURS =FLOUR V.M. West.;'. 11 & Co. Mlnnm liroktrs, Ml.lim- l'ni|»'.li. ~ Cfimili .1 Iln, Mines and ProspiH U Bouahl antt '-u'.l. M Inline l'r<>|M-l ll.-*- I.iinlo .1 All. r .. r NoD'tttll- d.-.iN. I.ftr'i mi t.,opp. lit. iir.ll.iKOffli'o Tronl Luke. H. C. * Hssa^tng * (iol.l or Silver fl Ml Cold nml Silver |2 00 silver mnl Lead I BO Copper i 00 /.ine ♦) 50 LAKEViEW HOTEL TROUT i AKE B.C, Bar well Supplied with Liquors &, Cigars Large Comfortable Rooms. Kxnll. nt C'nisiiie anil Attendance. 5 SHANNON, \ssuyer Trout LftlUi B. C. Madden & Levesque Props P.Bums&Co WHOLESALE] ANL* RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers in all kinds of Fresh Meat TROUT LAKE.B.G F. B. Wells, RHVKLSTOKK, B.C. RAW FURS JOUGHT CASH PR.ICES PAID
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-01-25 |
Geographic Location |
Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1906-01-25 |
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B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-18 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 19e3176e-a049-438d-8667-3879518b4c0b |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0310272 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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