MJi Has a larger circulation than any Newspaper iii N. Kootenay. Best advertising ineiliiiiii. Lardeau ining Review The representative of the rich Lardeau eonntry. Rent to any address for $21 per an. in advance.* __. VOL. i TROUT LAKR CITY, B.C., MAY I2, I 9«5* MINING_RECORDS. Locations. Protector hy F. E. Ehrehart.on Luekv Hnv niounhiin, April 27. DotiMi'ul, hy D. R. McLennan. ,BOUth-' i>t Trout creek, April 28. Ow la. by Annus Beaton, on Rustv .mil Tenderfoot creeks, April 26. Iron Shoe, by J no. Crawford, north si"b' Trout creek, May 1. Conn Fraction, by J. M. Morgan, south fork Lardeau creek, near 8- Mile, Mav 1. AH" rt.'t, bv P. Culkeen, south fork, in ir K)'.Mile, May I. Silver Drey, by A. Crawford, north side Trout creek. May 2. Assessments, Cal ii met 11 years, Hecla 2 years, Heel.' Fraction, J. W. Chishm, April 2\> Ql^- r.i|i and t;loss Cap2, E. J.'War.I. May 1. _n.''iie, I years. Fred Jacobs. May i. Or- '..n. W. I'balen, May 3. jjilvr Chief No. 2, F. C. Klliott May Siiv-i Star. .J. W Livingston, May l Byii'inlaie. II. R. Fraction, Avenue Fraction, Fred Jacobs, .May 4. OEliril'l.'ATK OK I MPKDVXMK.VTB. -Brace Fraction, Louise, to J. A. M. Aikins. TKANSKKKS. B«... ii. It. liatho to \V. A. Bkin:.":. Ami il 2.H. Bol> W. A. Skinner to D. Morgan. April •.'*. ■'iW"'"""''■ Hecla and Hecla Fraction .1 W. t'liism to Jno. Minnia. 1-16 April 211. jHfotln r Lode, Poplar creek. J. J. 84Y* ' to K. I. Masterson and W. F. Il.-nili-r.-iin. Mav 1. Tribune is Sore with Review. SALMO TROUBLE THE CAUSE —NELSON DAILY SAYS WE in and the only answer wo have T.npnl nr^Vfl+inns t" Buch clap-trap is to print recenl -L'OCai UperaUOIlS extracts from side: the Review along- i aHi'red Fraser, Cold Commissioner ^Hthe Revelstoke riding, came in HH Tuesday night, in corwiiuence ^■which Host Mi'Li'iman of the -Pjii'1-or had to do some tall rust- lint; to supply the residue of his SHJt'-ts with tln-ir full allowance. aBohnn.v and Mrs. Parisian came down from the Lucky Boy during" the w.-ek mi a visit. •BJ A. and Mrs Griffith have gone for a trip to the coast. fA party of fishermen and fisher* WOin.n tiMik a trip to the foot of ■At- Lake on Sunday. Tbe sport Ms good and a very enjoyable day -As spent. »un— On 10th inst, the wife of John Crawford, a son. Superintendent of government Works Mcl'berson has started the {■pairing of the wagon road from the recording ofl'iee to the C.P.R. Bcka. We congratulate Brer Northey Of lhe Camborne Miner on his ill* ■strated edition showing the pro- ftr>- of the Camborne camp limine the past year. Cal. Garrison left for his old ime, Ellensburg, Wash., last holiday. I The entertainment next Monday -flight in the 1 O.O.P. ball by the jBteel and Frcelaiul d>. should he Veil attended. The press through* but the country where they have Shown speak very highly of it. [ Fred Elliott is improving his »'. I of the town by clearing off and ftne'ng ti'e lots adjoining his rest* Hence, The Ladies' Guild of the English STliuich, Trout Lake, will give a ■laskct Social and Da It 03 on the ■light of May 21th, in the Oddfel- Sow's hall. Excellent music has p.eeii engaged and a good time is Bxpeoted. Come one, come all. Program to commence at 8.40. It •is requested that Indies who take baskets will please put their names I on them. TDK MONGOLIANS. Our remarks in hist week's isnue relative to thc action of the mass meeting at Nelson re the Oriental situation at Salmo is not appreciated by the Nelson Tribune, and it criticizes the REVIEW (pcrely lor not sympathising witl* the move ment against the employment of Oriental labor at Sulm«. We DO sympathize with the people of both Salmo and Nelson on account of their being inflicted with the "yellow scourge." and will assist any movement which will ameliorate their condition. We do not, however, believe in anarchy. If the resolution passed at the mass meeting of citizens at Nelson were carried into effect it would lie such pure and simple. We condemn the action of the Kootenay Shingle Co., but we cannot get awny from their legal right to Mploy what kind of labor they twose The Japs and Chinese Iwfe a legal standing iu the country, the latter having paid tiieir entrance fees of from $50 to $500, therefore if this Government or any other Government were to refuse them protection after taking their money, then tlie Boxers had every right to playback as they did some few years ago. Tribune. II"" many news* nai«rs'«-ould there SUPPORT THE 0AU8E OF|b« In Ko ntiy were. H wneri »f Mfrmllll ami mines mei sniel t<«is iii Kootonay to substitute Imported l.'llille-.. ami Japanese for fill' H-siili-Ilt -V 1,1!,. nifii una em ployed? '1 he iiuestion ll rasped fully n- ferii-ii for Hiilwer to tliat pilhlic- spirited patriot, the editor of the Trout l.nke |{... view, The trliito men norking nt the mine.- nf l.iir- ili-au nniHi in. really |uoud of the stsiiil taken by the Trout I I.like " He- view un tin- em- plovnient of iiii- portad Chinese ami Japanese at a iliin„'li' mill ut Salmo. Review. t 1'HII. 14 Tliie matter af- fectl Hie ulinlu nf tlie interior, ami we ihould all l>e iinile'l In using every legitimate endeavour to keep I e" icllow peril '' out, At Arrowhead on the west iinl liorard mi the snath the sign i* • .ui lo nil Chinks mul Japs: " Kki:i- 001 OS TIIS I.AH DI D." So far it has been religious Ij obeyed, ami tin penple of the I.ar- duait intend to let Unit it is—tu th. letter. May5. We believe the intiuilil -ti'li of Oriental luhor will do Incalculable in- jurv In the people ami retard.the development "f th. country. Nelson Tribune in Mining. THE MINKS ARE ALL BUSY- PROSPECTORS BEGIN ASSESSMENTS — SILVER CUP A BCENE OF ACTIVITY. Thc Tribune attributes the action of the Rkview to a wish lo ■.uaiid in with the Government on account of a few crumbs of patronage that might fall from the table in the way of advertisements This is the same old, old story that the editor of that paper trots out us his most deadly wea|mn in attacking con temporaries who differ iNiliiically from him. Rut in this instance his usual chestnut is ill- timed, as in the same issue in which this tirade occurs there appears a whole page of Nelson tax advertising. This looks well, more especially as the editor-owner is Mayor of that city. The Rkview has much to learn from the Tribune of consistency (?) and the art of grafting. We say. and wc say it without tear of contradiction from an unbiased mind, that any movement which will tend to the keeping out of Oriental labor must Uave the support and sympathy of all political shades, and the att«*fipts of the Nelson malcontents to fatten blame on the present Government will prevent any such unity of action. We have no "yellow peril '' in the Lardeau unless we classify "yellow journals" which Mutter in from the Houston block in the same category. We have always agitated against it, and we will continue to do so, hut in the future if we should be up against it we want the co-operation of all. and this is not to be obtained by knocking one party down to help another up, The Grand Forks Gazette and the Phoenix Pioneer a#also grossly misrepresented in the same manner by tho. Tribune, but we can confidently rely upon Brer's Burrill and Willeox to defend themselves against such attacks by Nelson's sorehead, hot-air mer- •hant. Those who have read the Writing! in the Rkvikw on the Salmo affair will wonder what pipe dream the editor of the Tribune has been indulging in. To those who have not we submit the following extract from the Tribune of tho !H|i And still tin. says we are favorable t.> Oriental laUir! We confidently leave our ease in the hands of our readers. Placer Mining Operations. FORCE OF MEN CONSTRUCT* ING FLl'MK SAMPL1NGAT VARIOUS P0INT8 OF THE PROPERTY—MOST ENCOURAGING RESULTS. A visit was paid to the Placer Works this week by a Rkvikw representative. Owing to high w-te: no work is being done in the bed ol the creek. A force «>f men are en paired in building the flume, which will lie extended fur an..tier 600 feet A pump after the old Chinese pattern has been installed, which is worked by tho water in the flume.. The idea is to put a sump in the bed of the creek which will catch all the overflow and Leakage and pump it up to tin flume, thus leaving the creek bed perfectly dry. Mr. Levall, "t • of the principal men of the company, stated that it ffas tlnir intention to keep Ihe men working on the Hume and building an .levator to hoist their tailings bo that when the water went down all would be in readiness t-. get out the precious metals. While h.-rc Mr. Levall has made a series of tests at different points on the ground covered by their lease, which have proven very satisfactory, John Simpson spent a few days this week on the Calumet and Hecla on Rapid creek. One lead has been opened on the surface by open tross-cuts showing a width over 40feet. Panning demonstrates gold clear across. Jack Chism is working tho property, getting it in shape for parties who are coming in from Idaho with a view to purchase. The Silver Cup is now working a force of 4(1 men. The compressor plant is being overhauled and when in shape the "force will b* increased somewhat. All the necessary repa'rs have been made at the Five-Mile plant, and the full force is being employed. The mill is working better now than at any time since its] witb installation. tjlator of the cook house was the only mark by which they could tell the location of the camp. In order to get into the workings it was necessary to drive snow tunnels for a distance of twenty feet before rock was reached. The snow is wing pretty lively now. and it will be hut a short time until it will hav gone sufficiently to permit the comim ncemenf of tbe extensive Improvements contemplated. No. 27. Ferguson Briefs. Last Thursday night the Eagle ball was well filled v.ith people to participate in the Conundrum Ban* vuet and witness the shadow pantomime of Blue Heard. The whole program was very much enjoyed. The various shadow characters were sustained by local talent, tho gruesome story lieing read as the play progressed by Sam Shannon. Joe Deoelles and Charlie Larson Several of the local children were are working on the Spider, situated performers, and the ladies of the up Pool creek about _ miles from choral society are to be oongratu* town. Their operations have been lated upon the success attained. very successful, as this week they encountered a body of high-grade gahna in which grey copper is visible. Recent assays of ore from thi-? property yielded $100 to the ton. Rut little work has been lone on the Spider, but the recent Here'.- a new trick ! Say five hundred times in one breath " Pay the Printer, please." If you can do it, the joke's on us ; if you can't, you potlatch $2. The hoys from the Triune mii.e Work will he resumed on the Mohican iu a short time. The snow i- going off fast, and supplies can Ik* taken in at an early date. A good torce is being maintained at the Triune. As soon as the trail is open shipments of ore will commence. Jim Livingston is taking out some nice ore at the Rambler on the Smith fork. A force of nun have started on the bi-: tunnel operations. Cabins ire being built for the accommodation of u large force. It is thc intention of the management to in- ital a compressor. Dave Morgan expects to get back to the Surprise >,*roiip with a pack train of supplies nt an early date. The trail i> open for quite a distance up the North Fork. A car of Silver Cup concentrates from the 6-Mile p'ant went into the Kootenay Lake at Lardo last week. The C.P.R. have .livers at work rai»iii!_' it. Verschoyle and Wright are doing some good work on the Willow Grouse Some ore has Keen sacked which assays from $800 to rJoOO per ton. During the past week a large number of prospectors arrived by boa! and rail to do assessments and prospect their proper! i - Frank Landrian is down from , the Silver Plate. He reports work Mr. Lyons, ol Sandon, father of i . • ,, ,",,,,, eoing ahead with good results. Mrs. Jack Crawford, came in on I" " Thursday night to interview his! A shipment is being made this brand new grandson. We tender! week Irom the Horse Shoe property. ; find has so inspired the owners w*** surely drive us behind caged that they have decided to follow up; uars- ^"e after another they roll their success hy opening up the in and hit the counter with a two- property, spot. Charlie Copp came dowp Ceo. Goldsmith states that work *••••> morning and didn't stop run- on the Scout group will lie com- n'ng until he reached the Review meneed in a week or so. He will office and lightened his conscience take n small force of men to start —and his wad. Do it again, and risk making us mad. The Rink management have arranged for a bi-monthly dance dur- to Jack our hearty congratulations on the birth of a son and heir. Abraham Anderson, father of the Abrahamson hoys, who lm-k after the interest->.f the travelin public at tin sloke and Queen's at Trout Lake, came in on Thursday nidit to spend a few week's with his sons. Andrew and Noah. The old gentleman, notwithstanding his four score years, is strong and hearty, The average value will top the 1150 mark. rioin the Camborne Miner. The tunnel that is being driven on the Silver Dollar to tap the Central of Rev8i-|,ead a' ,l depth of 120 feet vertically from the surface, is forging rapidly ahead, and it is expected that very shortly the ore body will be reached. A force of men are still blasting and grading the mill site, although snows still hampers operations somewhat. The lies! line of smoker's stip- plies in the Lardeau at the Review emporium. If you are at all fastidious about tobaCCOS or pipes, you should see our line of goods. The post-office has received its spring coat of paint, which has greatly improved its appearance. J. Flcischniann is making a trip round the Lardeau with jewelery. I oca! fishermen are doing well, and fish suppors are fasnlonriblo, Operations on the Mammoth are proceeding merrily. Only a small force of men is at present employed owing to the fact that there is still a lot of snow on the property which prohibits surface work being conducted. As soon as the snow disappears, however, mining on a fairly good scale will be introduced. When the men went up to the Mammoth about two weeks ago the snow was so deep thai the vi-n- ut as operations proceed he will add to the number of men employed. Tom Wills and D. Kennedy have commenced their tunnel contract on the Del Rev. Beaton Bits. ing the season. They will bo held on the 1st and 3rd Saturday evenings of each month. Art. Desjordy is wheeling the barber chair at the Hotel Lardeau, Comaplix, and is doing good biz. Mr. Tunstall, of the Alec Craw- Arthur says there is a possibility ford company was up to thc Lake ; of his " doubling " shortly. Tnurs,la-V- The recent extension to the side- The s.s. Piis-r was burned to the walk is a great improvement, and water's edge last Sunday morning. >s much appreciated. The vessel belonged to the Row- _-. ,__ . , , , . , ■ , VuUf Cameron hag returned from man Lumber Co., and was in com- ,. , _i , , •. . . , _ the coast, where has invested mission between Arrowhead, tom-i. „ •... „ , . . ,. , , _.. . heavily in real estate, aphx and Beaton. The loss is es-1 timated at $11,000.00. insurance j Walter Kdwards, cook at the 18,000. At the time of the burn-1 Triune, was down for a couple of ing she wa< moored at Comaplix. I da.V9 thif» wcek putting through a The engineer lefi everything inap-1P1*08 of important business of a parent safety at 11.45 Saturday night, and at 2 a.m. Sunday morning the vessel was discovered enveloped in flames. The loss is total. private nature. Angus McDoiigall has returned from Mount Lehman looking ten years younger. He has been ranching it since he left, but says he Billy Boyd was the sufferei at.win not return "•■••*« *■*- can Bet :t Beaton by reason of Cold Commit- long-haired partner to return with sinner Fred Frascr's visit to this ,um- end of his territory. Not only was1 Hugh Rose, an old-timer, came a shortage in the provender caused, back this week. He has started but his kitchen crew went on strike work on his property adjoining the by reason of the extra work. If Towser claim on the Silver Cup Fred keeps this kind of work up mountain. he will have to carry his own ^^ Ateandar| who is well- culinary outfit with him. kn(Wn throuplu,ut ,h(, siooan, came Arthur Evans haajjetn granted in on Monday's lioat. He has as- a club license for'his house sumed the position as general Alec. Crawford's San^are busy »**»n»g-« <* tlie Parguson Mines hauling To tons of ore from the Wm-tod.* Beatrice mine to the steamboat J. R. and Mrs. Manross returned landing. Wednesday from Nelson, where -—-- they have been enjoying a week's The Dutch fisherman at Gerard Wp- md a lively experience with a 80 Frank Portin has thrown aside Ih. salmon last week. He first of bis cook'- apron at Five-Mile and all made a pass at him with his quit the company after a year's spear, but in doing so missed his "'*•<*• »*«■ has made up his mind 1 . ' , . . , to try his luck with brother Phil footing and was precipitated head- [n ^ Reyf f „ulntrv nml win long into the hike. It was some jjgftve vja .\sheroft for the Ootsa time before he reappeared on the country. surface, and in the interval the; ... , ,,.,,. , .. Job printing is our business, and boiling and bubbling of the waters QUr ...-iees conjure'with Vancouver indicated that tbjf_s were happen- J prices, whilst we beat them foe ing in the lake's dark d^itlis. Pre- istyle—and that counts. sontlv his body bobbed upland his .. .. . • . . ort ., A shipment of rau*J and cars arms were encircling the 80 lb. ^j,^ Wednesday night for the beauty, while the finny gentleman R[g tunnel work. showed his disapproval by mercil- T ,'_,, „„, , ,. '', . • , Just received by McKinmw and lessly pounding his captor s nose Sut*„.rl.ina, a car-load 0? Ogilvi, with his ponderous tail. The Hour,—-the best in the Jand. Dutchman presented a ludicrous ' , , t. ., , lonimv and Mr». Russell re- iippearuncs as he reached thc shore, still hugging his captive, his grinning face covered with blood, and turned Iron) an eustern trip Friday. The man who described a gold mine as " a hole in the ground the boat hook hanging tn thc rear ()Wm,1 ,)V „ *•,„.,, y*. ]mdt,v than ,K, of his pants. ; knew. Don't forget the Steel and Free- J. C. Kirkpatriok is onhisplnj lntiil show Monday night, I again. -v p Job Printing of every description will he falth^ljMwecuted^ D <Pt ^bSIE/^AKEVIEW HOT£ TROUT LAKE, B. C. Tho usual monthly clean-up at the Eva mill, owned and operated; by the Kva Gold Mines, Ltd . toi - place on the first day of the month. I ■Tin; results obtained so far us we can lc:rn, says thc Camborne, Miner, arc entirely tn-t sfactt ry. Tho management is s'.ill following out the exhaustive mill tests of the ore contained in the various workings in the mine, which were nun.- KJ duced la-t February, and the re- Jti (■nils obi lined are such that it is now almost a certainty that the mill plant will he enlarged. It is apparent to all thai a great deal .... ;.' 'd on the results of these tests, a.i,i it is with a feeling of satistae- ...ni tha - . i." RAIJ WELL SUPPLIED WITH Jquors and Sigars Largo OoraforlabU* Rooms Excellent Cuisine. LEGAL. FRED C. ELLIOTT, BARRISTER. NOTARY rUBI.TC, KTC.,' Trout Lake, B. C. and Ferguson, "•^_-.— an & Levesque Props ALEX. CRAWFORD THE PJONEl It s with a feeling of satistac- -5- ■ "I "|~\ ^N 1 IT i_i__sr Livery and Dray btables Saddle, Pack and Cartage IInr._* Always Tor Hire Ihe disallowanos of the British. Columbia Japanese exclusion act by the Laurier government would - . — --j-- -,, - -? nol be a wrongful interference with provincial rights, because the provincial legislature has no right to moke such a law.—Hamilton <<s ..... Dally stage leaves Beaton at 13 o'clock for Trout Lake Ferguson an.I Camborne I.i aves Ferguson, Via Trout Lake ltor I'i- it->:i at 7 a.m. Branch Stables at Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne. Hen Id. NOTICE. .Whistler, Vancouver, nnd Impiria' 1 iniited, mineral claims sit iflte ill i!io Trout Lake Mining Division ot West Kon!cosy district. Whcie located:—On Gsiner Ore',-. Tako notice that I. J. Z. Hall, frw- miner's eo.lificnte No. l>71oil, intend sixty dnya after .hue hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining eioivii grants of the above claims. Am! further take notice thai actio: under section 87 must he comiuancud before the Issuance ol sm-li certificate of lm Movements. Pated this :7 h day ol April, A. I)., 1905, May.5'03. J. Z. HALL. The Great Western Mines Limited Liability. TAKE NOTICK that a Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of the tin at West, rn Mines, Limited Liability trill be held at the office of the Company, it Ferguson, !'• 0., on Ihe loth day • I May, 1905, al the hour of S p.m., [ot .le- purpota ..i oonsJdsrina and. if deemed advisable, passing lhe following resolution 1 " That the Company be around up Voluntarily; and that Brland <•. Had iw 11 Feignson, It. (.'.. be and he 1- herebj Ht-|Miintid liquidator fur the purposes of such finding up." Dated ibis 12th dav of April, ISW5. Hv ordei of lhe Din ctors. KLLAND (i IIADOW, Secretary to the Company Elf"" you want to SF.LL I you want to UUY Correspond with tin- Lardeau Mines Exchange." 1 • ■•*• -•* ■ -*-•*■ *—■•- — - — — FraigSitiny, Packing and Teaming a Specialty SV_X_K*_*.-f__*_a__ *J_EX £ Con. H. McCurtor, J A. Harvey A. M Plnkliuin. HARVEY HcGARTER & PINKHHAM SOLICITORS, Etc. REVELSTOKE B. C 8 -llcltiira tor Imperial Ilanli of Canada YV. I. BRIGG8 J. U. BCOTT, t.t. s, Scott & Briggs Barristers and Solicitors City Drng >t©re A fuM line of Choice stationery Just Received A I €^/\ SCHOOL supplies, Proprietary medicines, /VwwVfl TOILET APTICIES. ETC. PRESCRIPTION WOMK A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. Solicitors fur Molson's Hank. REVELSTOKE - B. C. Imperial Bank of Canada. Head Office: TORONTO. ONTARIO. Capital Authorised, t»,000,000 Capital [paid up] • 8.000,000 !!est - - - 3,'K'i!>,0U0 Branches lu the N irihwesl Territories, Provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. !'. R. MERE ITT, President. D, U. WILKIE, Vice-Pn s. and (ion. Man. K. HAY, Assistant Hen. Manager. W. MOFFAT, Chief Inspect ir Traat Lake. B. <*. Iirjacii-A O-r.tral Hanking- Business Transacted. Savings '' ipartment—Deposits received nn I interest allowi d. DrnAa Bold available In all i«irls uf ..'uiunln, United sihii-s 1111,1 Europe. Special iiit.-iii o__ ton '•> oolleetl-ini end. Mining Bonds. I. —1—I ■.—■ mi .W...IIIMM T. D. BAKfiR, flanager B. J. CUMMINS firm-rat Sinn*. Knll I.lno oft'an ned liunils. KruiH in i-i'iison. liin assortment ol Smokcra' Supplies, Oflli-eofllni Big Bend Telephone 00. FERGUSON WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B.C. Best Hotel in Town, HeadanartCR for Erin ui Ccmmercial Men, ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. B. McLENNAN, PROFBIETC R Get vour Stationery and W. Abrahamson Lennoxville Hotel, Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. Get H Home For Yourself. Stationery and Dos^ pay Job Printing at The^ J Mining Review AiTimntiint, J 0. MnuiAV, ii V. KQfllA AGBHTFOA GIANT POWDER TROUT LAKE, B. C. ^' LJj UViXilAXj FUSE AND CAPS. Outside company a' interests can-full) looked iift.-r .*,•_•■ ;.t tor IteinUman'a rim.es LESSEE of the ALEXANDRIA HALL t tor 11 Inl ■ nan's Pianos v. m. weatfan & c~ FER6US0N, B. e. Post Office Block, Alain Street. sit.; 1 U'e have several Good Properties listed .ni which boo I.... ni can In* had. Lardeau Mines Exchange, " Review " Building, Trout Lake. B.C » Itri irtcd On. Mil. i-ni-oM, ",■■'•• '. ■'.:■. . : . .-•.' *-.--.:• -ir - :• • i/ •: ••;• : ••:••:■•:•■:■ • SI i TropcrUea Looked Alter tor Jton-Hsel* - - Tr ,;rT ,k, r o 1 Packing and Ferguson packing J Record *ru" * •"*r'"-^-, «_* and "*"H55a^iiig ~* • Pt^Sghtllig Transfer Outfit. E Co iiriiet*. entered into for packing of .Minim* Supplies, etc to nnv point in the ilistriet. fr Good, prompteervicu, ami any work ondertsken guaranteed ^ satisfactory. ., »e tiohi or fUlver Hiilil and silver . . Silver mul i.epil Coppei . ■ Z'nc. . JI 50 ' J'JIHI ''* '.' nil .-. 1 no 11 50 . • | Ferguson. S. Daney, Prop, i fliKOI 'SON B.C "•"■•■'■■ '■'• *>* t*" «v;t*-"'»-"'*- 'JTTjs-Tfs ip. aJSTtjs /*.. •. ■ • y. jji <js ,•■> ^ »£ .- - -* sr-g-*rrt_r- UIMISSI sr#4i Rent EASY TERMS. E. MOBBS. PROP Hotel and Cencral Store GERRARD B C ©K Barbershop. SURVEYORS. O.B.N WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Land Surveyor, Mineral Claims Surveyed and Crown (iraats Obtained lUhiiii-iii-i- |Ssai K.-oini uttti.. le il Ij.L. . II i . ~l-i.lt A- fk Good Shave or Hair Cut - — CAM. i.n Will-am Schnell, I I I...I SUM si Hot and Cold Beth -Ss __ = A. R. UEYI.AM). I'llOVIM l.u. I.AMI MIIVaYnR Mi.i. till f'ninis: Survpyeil POPLAR, KA8L0 W. H. Jones, Loose leaf Binders, Fine Job Printing. NELSON, B. C. Starhe? & Go. WIloi.KSALf-: DBALEH8 hi Better, Eggs, Cliii-.e, Protliieo nn.l Irnil. lloiiHtn.i |;k., fosephine st. Nelson, i: c. WOOD VALLAiMCE HARDWARE CO LTD Ifardware, Hraers' loppRes, Stoves ■ ii I Itanges. NELSON. B C. fltOl i LAKE LOOiiE |. 0.0. K Better Is a Conundrum. Prices in Ontario are near t" the 80c. mark ; same m Winnipeg. At tbe latter place frerii made brioks an -''liin? whoiesalo at 85d and tbe scarcity makes it possible for the dealers t.» *-rll nnv kind uf truck .it big price*.- -Htarkey's Weekly Report. rtea-ular i im im^. held in LWilf.llon.il Mall erery I'm « lay niunl ut a * oVIuek VlaliiiiK l.nth- erncordliiily trSMoms J II.Scott, N.il. KnU .MiiiiMii.rv, I; A I s,.r TUSCAN LODGE, No39. A P. & A.M. 3rd Thursfloy each month. Visitors Weleome fl Porddred, See., II. sfcPherson.W.M White Burbank Potatoes - - " The Beit Ever." 52.26 per cwt. The B C. ASSAY and ( H rHICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. \'*M1IL-Vl:l!, U. ('. Headquarters lor Assnyers, Mininir and. Mill aupplita. Solo sgenls in It. t'. for Morgan Crucible Co., Ustterses. Eng- liin.l: P. \V. I'.i-.iiin & Co.'s PatentCary furnaces. Burners, ate. : \V'm. Ainf- ji'orih A Co.'s Fins Bslsncss, eic. els, OQILVIB'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Mml' by th" N"'.t Electrical Process, Is acknowledged to be the BEST. We don't KEEP it I We SELL it! . w*tr**Amn-^iM.i**iA.- 'r.'^*v%Mmtmmmtvtmut»<fttmrmmmww t fmmwtv^_■>—%, _________^________________[M—-aJtJ_a_^g " ' ^^^^^^nmam^ant A. G. FIASER'S Store ^l__ Sraest Harrop Lumber Sash Doors Hardware Etc. At Cost for Cash I Poplar Creek, j F. B. Wells, REVELSTOKE, B.C. RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH PRICES PAID I — P.Burns &Co| [WHOLESALE AND RKTAllJ Meat Merchants DeuleN in .ill kin.ln ol" l'ie-1. Mi 'j rROUT LAKE, B.( • The Nelson BrewSngCa Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Porter R. Reisterer (_> Co. • Props Fou 8ai_j Uts :!."i nnd .ilni'k 17, Tiniii t_ke. Apply ' Mrs. J, ll. German, 006 Univi'wi'J St. Spiittl.., WuhIi. ■■i A^--. FERGUSON HOTEL The noted horns [or travellers visiting Ferguson, U.U. A well slocked Bar of the choicest LiqourB, Wines, etc. Proprietors. McDonnell & Black I i )-■; "' :„■ :•■; fcegal Notices. |ir|.; 'in UBUNllUKNT CO-OWNERS. ■nn ie Ki--., nnd J. \V. Smith or to iiiii-iii-m r ther they ninv lime ■uisferred their interest in tlie l.< iiI'le Leaf" mineral claim,situated i tho south east side ..f Poplar ere ik i ul oni two and a hall mil"*- from in.mill .if the creek, In the Trout tike Minim: Division of West Koot- jniy. I nre horeby notified that [, Arthur Johnston, roownerwith youin\hc i l.eui" mineral claim above iii, .| have |ii'i(iii'n.ei| labor ami Ha,, , i. niliitire on the said claim to extant of $100.00, .under the proms af section 84 ol tlie Mineral Act, f, - |or to hold laid claim, and the foi w-iili Ii Mii.l labor «as perfi rn ed j expenditure made having expired, \i hereby give you notice to contribute in proportion uf snch expenditure, ~_ \.,ii are further notlfii .1 ihat ii al , Expiration ..i B0 days of publication [>,ol you fa I or rofusa to iontributo |r proporl ion ..f tl"' oxpenditur ill-. together with nil costs ol adver- y.... M.i.r Interests in tlm said claim jili become vested i.. me undei and uiiiie.if provisions of Section4 of I- Miueial Act, amended tcl 1000 \, |_ al Poplai < "'. k.n c . Dec.31,'04. il; I HUB '.. JOHNSTON, Co-owner 11)05. NOTICE TO COOWNKKS. ■ I'o T, ll. Davey, or to any pVson or persons lo whom he may h»ve trans- i.'ireii his Interests. Take Notice, I the undersigned co- owner with you in the Cion nml Davey mineral cla'nn slluateaboul four miles above Ferguson on South Fork .reek in the Truiit Lake minim division ot Wetii Kootenay district ana province oi Itriiiuli Columbia have done the required work on the above-men- tinned mineral claims fur the veins lilO.'l and 1004 In order to hold Ihe same under section 24 of the miueial act, and i' within BO days of this notice you fail or refuse lo contribute jroni portion of snch expenditure for work done, together with tho cost of this advertisement, your interest In the said mineral claims will become the properly of thesiib- scribed-under section 4 of tin-Mineral Ael Amendment Act of lHOO. Dated al Trout Lake tiii-- _th .lav of March '06, B. DANEY, 24 S'06. Co-owner | CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. Revenge mineral claim, situate in lhe Troul Lake Mining Division „[ Went Kootenay district. Whew lur-iiteil:-On Triune Mountain n port)) westerly uxrfinsloii of the s.'orn li'K Klftr iiiin.'ial I'laim. Take Notice thai I, George S Mr.. Catter, acting as agent for Andrei. Ferguson, free miner's certificate No KH3662 iiileii.l, sixty dp.ys from the tlnle hi n nf tft apply to the Mining Recorder foi a Cuttificnte of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, nniler section :i7. must be commenced before thu issuance of such Certificate bf Improvements. Dated this 10th day of March, a.i>. !_05. GEO. .-. McCARTER. l7-;l-fW: It pays to upe the Telepl e, k lengthy triii can ofton lie saved. Offices at Ferguson: Cummins' Store; Troul Lake, Post Office ; aU:o ut Itcatnii, Comaplix uml Arrow lieadi POPLAR DIRECTORY ra FIRST-CLASS EAR, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. 1 'lft*3 • -v. SWIISSJISMW Balmoral Hotel. VUItors Io ForgUSOll may rely upon the very best el accommodation at thi" well-known hotel Room! are well furnished .thioughont. The Har i.- slocked with n choice assortment uf palatable quenchers, \r Under the Management of S. Slinger 5erlinerGrai*o;phona n*6 *_**•_>_„••■ ZiJ*>i»*r Royal Hotel ! Fancy Bar,. • Musical Entertainment Bulletin Board, World's Mining News. A!! Kinds of New Records. Sole Agent for the Lardeau: ■* E L. MORAND, - PROP. I- Ja C. Murray: Dominion Hotel Trcut Lckc D. C. A ;,,il ETO DKUSl i.i-.1 ii l'ari i : ni m 'iWNl.lt ■.in i r lo a honu icver he |iiay have transferred his interest in II,,.' IP in. -lake, Ibex innI Cbarlotten- i mil - ral claims. Notice llml | tbe undersigned . with you In the Homi s iiik.-_ CI nl Itenbura mineral claim*, , i • in a souib-wes in I nut Lake j,, what ih i ihe Homestaka basin in llie I ii Lake i.nnn v division of West [,«lenaj have performed tho nee. si y , made lhe nceossar) expend! I, , t|,.. : i, \,. mentioni •! mineral Lima I. r the veal* 1900, 1001, 1008, III , ■ ..M i ho same nndei section 24 | tl,,. \ ii, and 'in' years for i iid \..- k uiis perfo . " I an I ex* ,,. made hsvinp esj ired, I here- yon notice thai if wltl in si) vi [n m 'l•■• Rrst publicatioii hen"f mi fail .ir refute t..< tribute your pro* • ■ ... \; enditsweand 11 , litis a.l.'l-' . , teroet in lhe sid minei il i lalioi the 11"! irty ol tbe under- .nd miller and by virtue of section4 111< mineral ■ o Dated at Trout in It, I Mar.10.06 a. t smondmi nt act I ske this Ttli day oi 1 ii\vk I.am.HUM. Co-Owner. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. Sunset, Joseph, Maud and Anna Mineral Claims, fitnate iii the Trout Lake Miniug Division, West Kootenay District. Where located:—Situate on tin* North Fork <>f Lardeau creek in the Province of British Columbia. sboul one utile above Circle City, lake Notice that I. Charles \V.'.Me- Croasan, ol the City of U.s Angeles, California, Free Miner'.- Certificate No, B07703, intend sixty .lavs from the date horoot to apply to the Mining Recordei (ur a Certificate of Improvements fur the purpose ni obtaining a down grant nf tin* above claims. And further .ijake notice that action iimler section 87 must be commenced In-fore the mauauce of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this;>ril dav April, a.i>. 1005, S-t-05 CHARLES U. Mi-CRi-"-SAN. F. N. Newton MINING BROKER Rossland, - - - B.C. E. Ferguson & Co. Wholesale dealers in Wines, Llqu cis i 1 Cigars. Agents for Pabst Deer. NELSON, B, C. The BEST Always! IN FINK SHOES ! MINING SIIOF.S ! SHOE I'ACKS ! RUBBERS axi. OYUiSUoF.S! GERMAN SiKKS ! la what yon will get It Sou do -jour buying with u>». so don't foiget. when wauiln-. a\ny* Ltiliijf In Hit' way in tootvfear in call mi us, or (Irnp ii Hit.-. First-Class in every respect. The Travelling public carefully taken care of. Haitly & Mm ■ Praps. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors I T.Il.v I HSW ANll KI ltsr-l!l. AS.-l IN At.'., RK8I Fire Proof Safe Tbe house Is stook_ with ma fi-st Wins* un i Oljara o thsmwkst, Trout Lake, The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke i< Under tha lame Uanofsmeut. ft ROYAL SIDE STORE Nelson, B. C. R. AMDREW & CO. Mail unlets carefully aoo promiifl) atleiii'.el to. Aj*enl fur Blater and Net* lletoii Slioi'.*.. TlrVIE TABLE Lardeau Hotel M Baa ft Sandy Laughton I'roprletor. w UEN visiting Fergnson you should stnv nt lhe Lardeau I Hult'l.^lli'ri' the visitor iry.jyij will br surrouudetl with , K<. In,me romt'ji'ts. Kxcelleut ]*Z,.ZJ\ ciiihitio, ffi'll vei.iilalid and waini rooms, > well Ftni-ki'.l bar, uml evir*. thing Which lords towards making your viait a pleasant ;nnl memorable one, Hiite-i fiuin *! «lay upward*. We strive to Jilo.isc onr patrons. FERGUSON. S.S. ARCHliP or S.S. LARDIEAU. Itunnin^* between Arrowhead, Ilea- ton nd Comaplix, ciimmenolnit o. tuber Mi ti. l;iu:i. will sail as follows, weallter petinlttlog. LA'ttvitit,' Arpowbead for Beacon an.' Comaplix, twice daily—ink and 5k. Leaving Beaton ami CotnapITj; foi ArrOwbjeud, twice daily— "ljk and' l2;4Sk. Making close eotn.ee: inns with all V. ]'. U. Steamers and trains. The owners reserve the right to change time- of sailings without notice. The Umpire Lumber Co., Limited, i The Review is the best Advertising Medium in the Koctenays. It Has the. Largest Circulation. V.'ONBS PACK TNSiN E. R. VIPOND Trout* Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation i Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars fit John Simpson, Proprietor. E_ '"T-r^T1 r i MACKINNON' and SUTHEKLAND ' ■ - - | iafl .--- — - —.aatJM lsawSI»»OI«SSI ■*•■■■ *»WBS7ns_S»Sira-Saa»»S*»S^MSS«SSa7S»f>aTa-aS*SSSaWraa-a^^ With the arrival of Spring a Young Man's Fancy lightly turns to Love and Summer Raiment. We have received a Huge Stock of Up-to-Date SUMMER Suits. CITY 7k Prices from $10.00 up. FERGUSON - - B. 0. i« . El ill ERE have bei n ftirtDneB made by judicious Investment in Heiil Estate, ninl iiinri' f.ii'tuiirs will be iiin.de than ever the n \t two ..i ibree years. The one ivh'. renpa the harvest Is the original investor, for be has Ida ni'.iiey on n ceriainty. Now let us point mit lo vou thnt there i>- no better spot mi 'be Cou- t:".ni' to buy Real rtstate thnii TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake Is th ■ prettiest sp..t in Iho. Kmitoniiy**; ns u pleasure ns nt it Iihs mi pquti). 15'nilini* nn.I lishini* tuny be inilttl_'il In the year roun>l: while bitt gsnio in iv'iiiihI inn' is t.i the Ibiiinl <>t> the bills. im t'liiiuilf is superb, t'lorn In inp no (front extraines, it iieiiijT milil in winter and cool in summer. It can beast of s'uneof i be tiiie.-t hotels mul resiliences In British Columbia. Its utr**ets are well laid out nntl gritdt-d. Thero nn> two t'xi'elli'iit jAnprnl stons, an.l a glance Rt the nilveitisetni'iils in this jourua] »ill show thtlt nil trades Hre fairly well rt'piownted. Write with confiiluiicn to Ag**iils. 1 mm : Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. crcc :•'••'- j Make your I selection at H. McPberson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. once. .. .. .. .. Then call on or write to _»f vr iik J. mt>. itmm v my^ ST li's i ever had ii " boom ' its growth has born steady. It Is tlm hi'iul of navigation, nnd the tern,it al < f the I.anlo binurh of the C.P.R. All roads (in the Lardeau) lead to Trout Lake. It i.» lhe commercial cent re of tho richest mineral Jistriet on the continent, ami has banking'.facili* lies provided by Ibo I m] • -t i;«1 Hank of Canada; first-cliiss school accommodation unilci' the dlreo linn if 8. Shannon, II.A. j t good water system ; government offioes ; ('. iint.v Courl sittiiiR'; Metli'ilist Episcopal aid Anglican churjbss ami cottage iio-| itnl. There are valuable ranch lamia nn •' a outskirts awaiting Battlers. Its Lumber resources are tnagnifi- cut, mul n band-saw mill with n capacity of 00.000 ft. per iluv is at t'e lead if lhe lake. Tiio mines tributary nre proving out bigger producers every year, with new prospects opening up neb bodies nf oie. There will be a big rush Ibis summer, so if yon would know more, write nl once to citbet of the agenlH nt thu addresses below. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke. B.C. m H m Lion Brewing m). UMITED ROSSLAND B. C. KEPT AT ALL HOTELS. For Sales Lots 86 nnd 86 plock 47, Trout Lake. Apply to ■ Mrs. .1- IL German, (JO.") University Ht. Seattle. Wash. To Contractors. BRICKLAYER (Abstaiuer) wants work. Write, Stating wages offer •id to.I. W. JONES, Pert William, Out. I..it., Dhiejuv, Doubtful, CD.,0.11. and X' Y./.,mineral claim, siliiKtu in Hi- TroUt Lake Mining Division of West Kootelinv district. Where locnteil :—Near Trout (.'leek about 3'» miles from Trout Lake. Take Notice that 1, 0. B. N-, Wilkie. ictiugus agent fo-Jns. J. -oGlone, free miner's cortiflcata No, UsiitL'S, Intend ixly days from thu (lain hereof, oapply to tlie Mining Recorderfora 'eililieate of liiipiovciiieiits, for the -ui'pose of obtaining a Crown Qrantof lie above cli.ini. And further tuke notice that action, inder section .'17, must be oornrnencQu >efore the issuance of such Certificate d Improvements. Dated this SOtli dav of Marrh, a.i> 1906. 0. B. N. WILKIE All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :::::: iij. Mem. O.I.L.A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Regnlor and Special Audits. Refer ence: Canadian Bank of Commerce. NELSON, fci.C. -A. W. EDGE G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Paii]ter JJecorator .. B.c/Oddfellows BM, Trent Lake, B.C Watch-repairing, etc. All work Guaranteed. TROUT LAKE Smokers' supplies in great variety. »"•___• __.;;__, r. 500 Cords Slabwood FOR SALE.... Apply: Jact Crawford or Andy Craig fV* SEE THAT SIGN? r 'T swings from over our shop now! It means more comfort for you, better shoes, surer value, safer buying. It is the symbol of the "Slater Shoe," and a duplicate of the trade-mark on the lining of each pair where the Makers' price is also branded. "The Slater Shoe," is the only Canadian shoe made in a factory which makes no other grade, price, nor kind. It is the result cf specialism, of making but one thing at its very best, and at its lowest possible cost, quality considered. This means selecting leathers, menths ahead, so as to be sure of uniformly good grade It means hiring, and keeping, the best shoe workmen in the market, because, on.'/ a very good workman is quick enough on such criilc_l work io get i?refitable results for us out of using our costly !__K___£ry. It means enraging against the salary cf each workman any pair of sheen he makes which is not up to Inspectors' standard, zo as to : 'a; -tain uniform quality. * • & !_• & ■ Then, t_3 I lakers' own price being stamped, with his trade-mark, c _ lhe ;'-_-.j cf each shoe puts responsibility for the bidden war*, :__! comfort, directly upon the shoulders of the manufacturer. When a cenuino " Clater Clico" goes wrong, you know that tlie Makers stand ready to make it good, up to the price they themselves valued it at. Isn't this shce-insuranec cf a tangible kind? There icn't a shoe en this market with so much style combined with ce much wear, comfort and fit, as the "Slater Shoe," which is stomped on the lining with the Makers' price, viz. $4,00 or £5.00. We want you to come in and see our new stock of .7-/ 7 ' " ' ' • .• * TT-' -v_L i L Ur _■*,."■ '• ■ __ "The Slater Shoe," and let us prove this statement ...», '♦^crw 11 V* The- GOODYEAR PROCESS later Shoe I Masterson, Griffith (& Co. ^m WE Kept a Stove in our warehouse all Winter, and our i Canned Fruit is not Frozen. Masterson, Griffith and Co. WK& General Merchants, Troiit Lake • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - * • • Dentistry. DIE. Mllil.fiV taOOW l.» rated In Pfefann *■• *w> rmur to Dr. Ni.KJ.Ltrt ui Ti* Aberdeen Block riinits fri1111 the l*nr- ihiui may rvly *>ri llrM* eUum ir-aintfiit. : : : A. Milloy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOW 111110 Lots. is tin' tn Buy I in* Prospt'i so bright. of fir Ton io Nl' I ' T WITT nf Fl'I^UMill Tlie Ti.wt of KKROlTSON •fill Iii* oil** nf tin- (inatict On I'lniui ing Cam pi in tbe World. Thu high degree ut meoeei m liieved by tin nameroua WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BR II lull uml A M K U I (' A \ M I N I N I i l/OMPANIEti now operating there ie a tribale !<• lhe tr_nicii<l<ni-i « nl(h ,,i d,,. bills ■ I ft 1 1 1 s i 1 £*,' * • "* •» , S* l„ Ml rat J. Y. Griffin & Co. |_ 1 J 1 -•* •} } 1 1 1 Crlebrated Cnnul* ot llain, Bacon mul Rggt. NELSON, - - B. C. Smith & eo. 45 Bleury Street, MOMk'lAi HJGHCLABH TAILORS. WILL be repreeenteil in tli«' Ijir deal) nt Kf-olar intervals throiiohonl the year. Orders for i-li!1.in„* ml ruii-ivi- cloae attention Onr n|iri..i iii.-ni' i- Drill Ih- in TI'lM T I.AKK nml I' i:Ui. I'>( IN in a few wi-i'krf. We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. Lands and Works. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE f O 9 J oca! Are*** cE ^mon & Sutherland, Ferguson, B.C, MiTI' Kl* lu-nlii clii'ii Uml llii- n*.i-mi [Hon t-.iiitiii.iii-ii in bun-aenrs nf tin* p-nvl. I -liiiirt nl Ilu- "I'nl 11111 lila mill U'i^iitii I lull win HlllwlllV Al-I IM*!." liiitliTH.if uhlcli win- |.llli- ■ INhr.l In Ilu- 'iii. < ii|iimlilti Mnsittr uml iliiii-il Till Mil*'. I-4W. nml Un I inn- IHSH, mprc. itM-li.iin- liersbv chmopIIpiI. I'l'iiu-ii Ituiil* allunU'll Mlliiln lln-an-a i-rn- IiiiiitiI hy ihemlil -iMprvaliim mil twnppneii t In Kilo, «i-ii|. nn nl. |cn»c nml niiiri dlapuallldli, 1 iiiu'i'i' tin- pmvlalmta of thu "laind Art,'' liin 1.mill" nil. r Ilu-1I11I1 1,1 Ilu- ii'-i l-ii'i llrallim nllliU ii.i'ln- In Ilu llrill li Ollllllllllil 'lia/i'ilr; |irnvlili'il, liiiivi-M-r. Unit In all onasa [ ulii'ii' 1 in.!- lira MiiiMilii, 1 ir.■ i'ui|ili-il. Ii-u.r.l >.r iilliorwlaf allrnnlril liv ilu- f Invirninriil, anil an'-.ni |iii-niiv riuinil, ii|atn Ills aarvoynf , t In- Oiliiinlila anil Winn rn UnilHav linn null)'* lilni'lm. In Mr uliiillv or In |mrl null. In suoh IiIhi'I**. 1 in'n 1 im pprsons *n iu*i|iiirinK I aui'h landa siiaii acquire iin-'r litis (lirreto I it ■ ■ 111 I In- K.llway Ciiinpiiiiy, irlm liaii'iitfii'i-il li- ilnil Willi nlirli |.nr. h.-i- 'I-. |il'i* I'lllliliirH, Issaoes, rti',, un tiif lenis iiTiim mul conditions I na iii" iiii.i'iiiinriii would under tin- provl* , nliinannlic " I.n I lit Al'l," cM-riit III n-»|.ift In llinlrf-r liu.it* 1111 (hi' I'liiniiiiiv'.liliK-ltii, which I ahull Ik- miliji'i'l In III,- ri<|[lilnllnlls lunlll'll hy the Company relative m tha •■uttinir of Umber un Ilu- I'liliinil.la anil Weati in lliilhvin Land llnint. U'. H. OOHtS, Deputy Oommlailonsr01 tatndea Wnrku Landssnd Wnrk* Depnrtmena, viiinriii, b.C.,28rd Prbrusry, isoc.. s ji fi FERGUSON I'uiilii- Bcfa ml, ll ispltal, and other Inaiitolinoa. kxoelleni Waterworks syati in. Streets, Stoics nml Bceideiiced illu- iniiii'il by Kloetricity, Umly iniil 1.1 rviic 'I be towsatte iSa.iiHiinlily laid mil (i,.| in ■«|)\V on the ground Door. Lots can now bo puroliAaed $75 tkon UP. g T0WN5I H- AOENT I HENEY FLOYD RRVEI.STOKB, Fi. C. SHKtf«^^.i^^l6>3»;^ jK* sTI^^o*l>Oltf{>t>o«) • I - Cbc lx)tcl Beaton ... BEAION. B c Visitoks arriving hi Beaton (thu threahohl ol tho I anleau) via Arrowhead, will find this Hotel lo be fullv equipped for Iii'Ii-.'msh trade. Bxcvllont acromi latlmi, A well appointed and^apaetooa dining hall. Tliebssi nl tVinea, Bpliits ladUlgara. PereoMl aopervlslon rnnii-1-ii to tho rooutrements ol imtrmia \ milnrs tn the I iml,.,,,, ,.„„ re|j „„ oomforl at tills I ll. i j W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop '•' -■ **-ivr-'t_--u»-a-W'^-»^v*rvr,rvt;>*__jiaa-y.%»^ .. n I
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-05-12 |
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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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