ul<OQ.&M Has a larger circulation 111 ia. i a any Newspaper in N. .ootanay. Best advertising medium. Lardeau Mining i The : ' nl I ' pi r an. in advance. VOL. 2 TROUT LAKK CITY, B.C.. March 22, iqo6 No, 21. To Work Argenta. A. ,• GARDE WILL TAKE CHARGE OF DEVELOPMENT Celebrate TTe 17th. HE PROPERTY IN POSITION TO BEGIN OPERATIONS AT ONCE. \ c. Oarde will leave for the north "ti Monday to ink-- charge ol the TIIK ORANGE AND GREEN PRE-EMINENT ON BT. PATRICK'S DAY. CONCERT AND ENTERTAIN- MENT WAS GREA1 SUCCESS in ii manner « hiofa met the appro* v.'il nl the audience. The cast was a follows i \l lOMADOKS Mm -o .: .1. .1. All,, ro.e Mh i i.i i i . R. i,i,.iui,.in \i,iii«i-i '*. parti er wuh a plot' *Iiih. .':.'. i,. - Mr*.. Atherton I'i i-v Haki i! Miss s. Cunimini ntloiiHui - parinei in the plol) Robert - Masiei \\ Mile Atherton Bceno Mouaei 's K. 11 lencs '1 be entertainment ooni luded with the National Anthem, nfter which n banquet was given in the dining chsnih i. I lancing was also indulged in uutil midnight t>. inii-i.' supplied by Mm Wisdom i piano) and J. Parisian (violin). Local and General. now in a wiadition for active oper* Ktion. Been yesterday by a representative i>f the Daily News, Mr. 11 ii.1.* give ;>n account of the mines and their recent history. Tin- Argenta group com-ista «.f 17 .,,.«., granted mineral claima, A CONTRA DICTION. FACTS AND FANCIES. Editor, Lardeau Minini' Rt view. I [nv observes.] Dear Sir, A persistent rumor The Minnesota people who are ■ current that ic calculated to I wild-catting fruit lands around the Local Success crowned tin* efforts ol the Ladies1 Altar Society nf thi \nieiit.i Mines, wliie.li nre Catholic Clnircli on St. I'atn Day. for tin- Oddfellow', hall wa. •-***«'*~i^^ the Monitor and droves pocked as it never has been before. Gold Commiasioner Chipman r10 •'**•* t-*nn«L My record of tun- iiijiirc in. l defame me In the eyes of my friends and the public general li . which Ih to the effect tbat it i> my custom to no on the 1 ill i.i tbe summer and do the assessment work on a property in four ilnv-.ati.1 thus not meet the requirements of tbe Mineral Act. Owing to my close nss 'ciation whii tin- Methodist church hen 1 should feel grateful weie you to grant me space enough to vindicate myself. I came to this country in the fall of 1898. The same fall I Long before the curtain rolled up the spacious hall was well filled, and the cry was '' still they come." That the audienoe thoroughly en- joyed tbe program submitted was Homeof'ttiem fractional, covering 1 evidenced by the repeated demands in nil about 600 acres. They are fr" the reappearance of the artists ituated on H'amill ci k, about | As ill-luck would have it. several 'otour most piuii -nt performers were suffering with colds, hut sub -titut.-s w.re found, and worth} ones thev wt re too. Created a furore .li.l Mist Mclntyre with hei terpsiohorean i (fori This young laily cuulil (ill lhe hill with any company of professionals, and the audience made the hour-.- ring witb plaudits. Made a greet hit .IM Mont.' Nesbitt with i.i* harmonica. Here's a star in his on n pe. uliai line If there's a brighter, trot l.iin out. Dr. Morrison, of Revel* •.toke has a baritone voice of exceeding im.. I in IS anil great range His rendition of" Killarney" was, to say the least, brilliant. The audience opened oul and called Mr. Morrison back. Mi?. R Madden made h.-r debut in an Irish dialogue with J. C. Murray, ami the " N..ia " of ihis la.lv was exceedingly well rendered. In response to th.' continuous applause Mrs, Madden sang "The rbree I«eaved Shamrock" in sweet voice and was heartily applauded. A " iti in these parts" who sang s wing of Ireland, ami whose appeal a the stag.' in costume «a- the signal for an outburst of laughter, was ••..In Bob McCord." Bob .li.l fine in boih song nn.l dance and gol a round of applause. The other items ol the program all call for words of I'oiiitiiciiii it ion. and were as follows : Overture I Pianoforte) ,. Miss Hoe Solo .. ■• Off to Philadelphia " p, K i iroffman Suin .. " Wheel the Baby oul Mr.-. .1 Craig Recital " Shamus O'Brien ,1. J. Atherton Solo.." lie.'aiisc I love vou. dear Mrs. Elliott Recital " How Bill Adams won thi I'attle ot Waterloo " 11. Cheese ma n Dulcimer selection, " < lems irom Ireland, VV Kelly (em Recital " The Exile from Erin Miss Cummins Sol.. . " My Irish Molly, 0 ! " G, A Chi eseman Quartette " Summer and Winter " Soprano, Mrs. Elliott Alto, Mrs Murray Tenor. Mr. Checseman liass. Mr. (iroffman. Mrs. Wilkie accompanied the vocal items in a brilliant manner. To say thnt the fare.', " Betsy B four miles from where it empties into tbe Duncan river, A vein of chalcopyrile, carrying high values in silvi r and copper, ■ i through the whole group al* i • due north and south. Development work ha-- been going on v.ilv fur the last three years. -in.', the property was acquired Boston syndicate, represented F Almv. G. R. Aneu- ami Woods, | . mines are nt an average levalion about :. HK) fe* t above ., t level, a little oyer 1000 feet •.■nnv hike. The great irohein confronting the owners was that oi trati-portiui'.ii. Alii...ugh the property is only four from the Duncan nv< i. tbe allly route washy way of Hatnill creek, which fiowa through a. box caii> on for nearly the whol.* distance. To get in any machinery a wagon roul ha.l to be constructed. After somedelav govt rnment aid was seaared, tbe company paying in ore than half lhe cost The road was completed last fall, and in spite of the great difficulties of construction, it is generallj con* .idered one <>[ the '•>*:. in the Kootenay. The work done on the property ies three long tunnels and -- ita. The average depth of ihe workings bs about _-"**» feet, with a maximum of .'iuo feet h is the intention of the com* l«tny to install a compressor plant on the property and construct an aerial Irani wav from the mint's to the lake. A ear of machinery is n.w ..ii the roa.l and is expected to arrive in about a week. Mr, Uarde could uot say definite- 1. when the company would be in 0 position lo treat its ore. nor oil what scale the operations would be conducted during the present year ltev. Sharp, who is now at Ash* croft, has I..en Informed by tbe Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society of New York that his brother Robert, who has been a missionary in Korea, is dead after •'i short illness oi typhus fever, I'he deceased 1ms been in Korea for about three years, and his death is a distinct loss to the Korean mission. Mr. Richardson, lire insurance adjuster, osme in on Thursday in adjust the losses sustained by Mrs. O'Connor in the lale (ire. Thrt8 miles and a half in three minutes and a half is the record time down the Broadview to wagon road, celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of his birth Friday of last week, and was the recipient ot many congratulations on the part of Ills friends in Kaslo and elsewhi Economist Mr. and Mrs. W Imsli v and family came up from Gerard for the glorious 17.',. They were accompanied by Miss Mar-hall oi N> it Mrs. i Mother) Uurrell is recov- slowly from her broken wrist. neiling, etc., on my own properties ia as followa : Tunneling Monitor ..126 feet Golden Oate . .. 85 " Immense ..180 " Texas .. 80 " Prances 80 " St. Louis ..100 " Monte Cristo . .. 30 ,: Copper Mountain. 40 " Shaft on Texas 17 " Total.... 747 " Thanking vou in anticipation of the insertion of the above. I am. Youra truly. J. T. Lai'tiiers. Trout Lake, Man-h 21, 1905. (iourlay Pianos are high priced, but worth their price. What if a Gourlay piano does cost a few dollar.- inure '.' You get your money's worth. You obtain it in ucira durability—years more of service provided for by the costliness oi its construction ; and you obtain ii in its daily use—vour delight Frank Abey came over from land pleasure in its exceptional Camborne Monday tn clean upItonal beauty. We want you to Borne business d< see s d.tirlav. rocky heights of Nelson'are in tin same class as the ' gentlemen ' who have In in wild-catting sto. k in mineral claims of the Lardeau Tbe Nelson papers are doing all tuey can by giving publicity lo the methods of the e confi h nee operators lo prevent tl s unwary from being flecc d We havi always been willing, nay. at xinr.s to assist any proji Ot where the promoters have honestly done their best to g've investors a show for their money. All cannot be successful, and many fail after honest attempts. To those, however, who merely make a pretence of mining and whose sole object is to unload stock, we will not hesitate ir. exposing. We want money and outside cai'ic.1 lo develop our resources, but it must come in < n reasonably safe ground to make it work effective. We learn with regret of the death oi the only child of Mi. and Mrs. A. Rankine, who left Fergu* son some lime ago to take up th'ir residence at Midway. The her. eaved parents have the sympathy of ll Lardeau. friends through the '11. -. Leavall. 11 the Placer Co. intends moving bis family to Trout Lake. Erown «enlor informs Observer that t' e origin of the.fire In the hush reported hist week was as follows : He was cutting cordwood and feeling pretty husky. He had sliced off 81J*blocks in less than an hour, and was well into a no'her when the whole log burst int.. llames. Ananias, Ananias ! where art thou now ? Ha's off to the local talent who performed on St. Patrick's Day. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU THIS is hardly the tini" to start out on vour summer vacation, hut we want you to consider the LARDEAU It is tl.e place where nature can I"- seen in all its grandeur and magnificen se. lis Ink'--, rivers, and mountain streams are filled with the finny tribe, and disciples <>f Ik. Walton are in their glory, tj) W H is .1 resort entirely free from th" mosquito post ty ty M V of ty ty For information, write to the Secretary of Trades Committee or to the Rl\ II W. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU _)!!& .red Elliott was at Camborne POR8ALE.—Cottage and21oti this week on business Good location. Apply. J. R. Haneii. The telephone service shows And now the Fire Brigade are determined to raise money to purr chase new hose. It is d'ci<led io hold n "Haul Ti: Bal Thursday, April Rth. 'li.is should prove great attraction. The idmission will be Gents $1, Ladi t free. A " man around town " made mark iti oompany this week that Trout Lake was getting to he the " cadgingest " town he ever saw. The remark followed a discussion relative to the ability of performers who gave their service.: to any worthy object where money was needed. It goes without say ing that there are very few of the calibre of the mentioned " in. a I." Every entertainment put on by the Dramatic Society or any other denononiination or body has been honestly worth the price asked, and we have tbe satisfaction of knowing every cent so raised remains in town. There are a few. however, who wou'd fall over them selves to sec a bum " professional " outfit, and would applaud vigorously even the ligbting of the foot lights, but would have no good wor.'i for local talent. The Review costs $2 a vear. quite sn improvement since Hugh Dave Cowan and Fred Johnson Me Pin im n took eh irgi came down from the Cup on Wellies.lav. Th" old -ir'..in.. Viet.ui.i has *,,„ M„rt(„, will return from been dismantled and the machinery Minnesota about the 15th of April taken to Okanagon hike. u0 resume wink on the Big Tunnel ■ Derated by the Reward Mining John Haner bus resigned his Company. Mining. ,1. T. Lauthers returned Nelson Mon.lav night. from Raker," wns excellent is putting j position as manager of thei. O.O.F. it mildly. The audience roared hull. with ileli.ht at poor Mouser'g love making and subsequent troubles. Miss Susy Cummins as "Betsy" was superb. Her portrayal of ii difficult character was splendid, nn.l we hope to ace this lady in come.lv again. Mrs. Atherton ns Mrs. Mouser well sustained the character. P, E, (Iroffman made a splendid Crummy ; ids style of acting heing greatly appreciated, J. J. Atherton played Mr. Mouser Thc Hon. C. Wilson has resigned his position as Attorney-General in the McBride cabinet owing mainly to the illness of his wife. For some time it has been known that tbe position of T. Taylo*, MP P., member for Revelstoke should be recognized in any changes in the cabinet, and it is likely that the Ivacancy will be offered to Mr. Taylor, who would lake the posi* hockey game on Saturday I,jon of Provincial Secretary, the afternoon, played her.*, resulted ns follows : Trout Lake 4, Ferguson 2. Premier taking the Attorney-Gen eralship. It is stated it would con duce greatly to Revelstoke receiving the portfolio if the Premier could be assured that Mr. Taylor's appointment would be acceptable to bis constituents, and that this could best be shown by assurances of his being elected by aeelama- ■ess ; also to the townspeople for and lhe general outlook that he tion if he should be offered and the splendid manner in which V. M. Redell, of Spokane, who The i,a lies ..f the Catholic com*I was up last year on Placer busi- tniinity extend their heartfelt ncss, came in ou yesterday's boat, thanks to all who assisted in SO I He ia a large holder nf stock in many ways to make the entertain- the company, and is so well pleased ment, supper, etc., so great B BOO* with his experience of last year they financially supported it. intends moving his family here at should accept a portfolio. -Mail once. Herald- OF INTEREST TO THOSE WATCHING THE PR0GRE88 AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RICHEST MINERAL SECTION Ol? f*HE PROVINCE Mining inti n Is are loi bright for the season. A large amount of work is blocked out and it is estimated that the production of 1.06 will eclipse any previous years. Lucky Boy. Manager Ehrehart writes that he will leturn about 1st May prepared to work this group to its highest capacity. Before the oIofc down between 15 nnd 20 men were employed, and it is expected this force will be largely increased. Ore shipments to date has run about $30,003.00, an average of $150 per ton Placer Work. The*. Leavall has been gett'ng matters in shape for the Spokane Falls Placer Co., and a force of men will be put on in a few days. Invoice, for pimping and hoisting machinery have been received and it is expected to arrive any day. The remarkable rich find- made in the creek heretofore without any up-to-date appliances augurs well for the future of the present .*om- p.my. As nn indication of how tbi proposition is thought of ' first i- ining recorder here, and who knows very phase and con- dition, ).■■:.- made a trade of some of his valuable real estate for a good sized block of stock. Andy say. it looks like a good proposition to him and feels satisfied that by the way the companv are going to work, they cannot help but make a winning. Broadview. Six men nre now working on the ore and sending down at the rate of 100 sacks per day. The strike made last week created a good deal of enthusiasm both in Trout Lake and Ferguson. 1000 more sacks were ordered this week which is a good indication of the size of the ore body. Silver Cup. All reports from the Silver Cup state that the oro reserves are better and larger than ever before Thie means large shipments in the near future. Free Coinage. The work being done this winter is opening up this property in good shape. Ibis property is held under lease by A. J. Gordon and associates, and the output will materially add to the ore prodttc* tion ol th.- Lardean this year. Noble Five. The owners of the Noble Five, where the big strike of galena was made la.t full are getting ready to resume operations as soon as the snow goes off snfficienntly. The ore as it was exposed before work was stopped was about IS to 24 inches in width and 110 feet in length, .".s much as much as possible will be shipped down as soon as the trail is opened. Baltimore. A good strike was made on this property last fall, and the owners are making preparations to resume operations as soon ns conditions will permit. The last round of shots put in prior to tbe close down for the winter demonstrated that the faco of the tunnel was plastered with galena. .— The representatfl of the rich Larilel country. Sent any atldresa for per an. iu lulvanc* No. 231 al end General. • relhetvcy, who has Iii ! tt of station agent li ■rparture of F. T. AI ed;ncsilay for Nela relieved by II..I. Ili« — bo noticed that thi.s is mt larger than our lid . hope our patrons hange, which will be • paper in future. -all smiles--is not ir or Mobbs,of Gerard, tiij ith the mill moving! the Lennoxville IIq kt in it—fairly in it. ouble in Zioncity. Doi die bounce and genei roliva has cot his job. ck IV. was successful last Saturday on Trq 'alter Fhelan'. has got in this wl ts, vegetable and gard owerin" bulbs, cloi and t.arden City la •chdeacon Beer, ol K-i services in the Anglid it Sunday. The serv) al and some exceedii ic was rendered. oward Crosby gave a e Methodist church night entitled "Ai tern R. C. Indians." is illustrated by lan^ There was a very :e. The rev. gentles ducted services in ; church on Sunday. rho have books fromf •e earnestly requestc em without delay. kdes Committee will iy night at 3 o'clock.! dance is requerted. L. Masterson, Secret ferry, of the Silver Wednesday's uoat fl iday trip. Parker, inspector and measures, is al inual inspection trif. Levesque is leaving pleasure trip throuf st provinces. your eye on thc Laj j mining deals aro bat the Provincial iitting. the Nelaon jut the columns <>f ago which, was naitss ml-headed reader. ing us news—and th| le manner. Slinger and Joe Hi Un for a day's fishirj They secured some, .1 _on. lurns has returned triii t> the coast citl ' ' SEEDS im H ■mii.a*»._i..n mi, ,. SEEDS The monthly clean-up of the in Trout Lake at the end of the Eva mill at Camborne for March month. Arrange to have your [ wuh between $4500 and 85000. |piano Uned. ,r Evans has secij ►nso for his hotel at 0 membi. - hare bj nil the grand < |>.-uit st Baturd iy Wo b success. _ '.llson bee.... hia a«s*i i the Aurora at H-M h. 2r>th inst, the dl give a basket Hall e operations conti| tcer grounds. A made in a few .lays,] ery successful .lar thc Alexandria h^ last Monday night. With the appears and the snow roads hrcakij ■oiling is not all honey the ___ ' w *!|,' ' THE LAR.DEAU MINING REVIEW. I« Printed at Trout l.akt I'lty, mid I'ulillslicil at P'ergnatin iirul'TiuiH Lake every Tluii'ii.l..!' Tu" K llt.or dons not nolil liimKi'll t'."*!'.''1- Bible fo.' tl>n opinions ol' ornHpoiiileul - e.\- in.'ssi'il lu Ilu columns Aillticala will bi* charged at Mioraleofli t,onts pcrllne, tirai Iniartlon, and lOoeuU i"'. lint'i'ii.'Ii subsequent liiHi'illon. TanrmforTransient nnd oiler advartlatng ■fill ha made known on application nt ofltce BobHorlutlon Stl.Wlavear. In advanoe, THE NEW " FIGHTING MAC" The liberal press are eulogizing J. A. Macdonalil, leader of the opposition forces in tho Rritish Columbia legislature. A\'e know that the honorable gentleman is n clever lawyer, and one of the brightest intellects of tbe Province, but he seems to have gone into his present | osilion with the sole idea that all his powers (and Ihey arc many) be exercised in ii ivihg the Conservatives out of power. The investigations made at his instance both of the session u year age and the one just passed jnto the operations of the Lands and Works I>c parttuent proved that the business ■Crout Xafte milatev Supply 00. Htb. By using Water supplii 'I 1 J Company yu are assured of n\u> \ lute purity', Government Analysi lo back up statements. :::::: ' Hugh McPherson - - Supt. j CISC®a SOU) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given llial "0 ilaya afterdate, 1 Intend toapply lo the Hon. Chief Commissioner ot l.amls nm) Works for a special llcehfte lo cut aiui cany nmiv liniber from tl.e following described lands, situated In West Kootenay district. From a i».st planted at Selilon Daney.'s I north-west corner post marked P. J. lvvinc's north east corner post, thenco west 80chains, thence s.uitii so chains, i theiiee ear.1 80 elillina. thence north 80 cllllilis. tO point o( ( III.'II.'.orient. P, .1. DKVINE. Trout l.nke, B.C., Nov. IS. 1005. Painter —. Decorator. TROUT LAKK II. 0. NOTICE. Notice rs hereby nlven tlmt 80 days after date Mntend to apply to Mn Olilel Gonuniwloner of Lends and Works for n spools, licence lo cut ami earn away Watch-repairing, etc. Al i.T ll.nil tl.e loilnuill. lie ril.eil , ' G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, situated in \\ est Kooteday Pin- tinihi lands trict. I'rein a post planted un thennrih easl •Ideot i.ni'ieaii creek about •'■, it ■■ pasl from Halfwav creek and marked hldonl pf the province was carried on in I Daney'a north-weal corner pi -t. running , . ... ,r. , east, 80 chains, tl.ei.ee aonth 80 cbaiua, a business-like manner. His pal- tllpn0BWM| 80 chnina, flieucc north 80 try objection to the river bank chains to poinjtol**omimincemeiit. protection plea that it was for the protection of private property was frivolous, and could only be made as an excuse for objecting. " Object, object," seems to have been his motto. No matter whether it was on the surplus or not— i he even objected to that. We Guaranteed. BBLDON DANEY nt I rout l.nke on the Tro«t Lake. H.C.. Nov. l*. hi.,-.. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRATION OF AN EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANY. CoifPANIBS Act, 1807, oraews Block, Trent Laie, B.C I hereby certify tlu'.t the " ClieMllUl Hill Mining (' paflj," "Non*Penjonal , Liability " har- this day been registered acknowledge that as being in the ae an Ext .-Provincial Company nndei opposition he is not in the position *h« ' *&_ Pan,w Acl' (1M!7'' ;'. ""r> ,r ' | out or effect nil or anv nf i In to make legislation, but we feel i the Company lo which the legielntivi assured that if he would nse tl.e ;;,.,,'!,l"'1i,.> "f .""''•0-;-1'":ru '" •'"''>'' AW the Latest Magazines on SaJe at " The Review.":::::: mi.mmt. 'iniiiiiiii»,iwmif*.»"w..-*w**rn*. mi in powerful intellect the Creator has instead of destructive method-, the members of the Government would be only loo pleased to avail themselves of it occasionally. Thursday, April 5th. Grand Masquerade Hard Times Ball. The IX L. Mining Co ,coui| osed principally of Minnesota men ate making preparations to wo:, the I.X.L. group. Xew York. March 20.—Silver, ! Columbia ex tends The lii'ii.l office of the C inrwutv <h endowed him with in constructive ■{*■•}• n,_ N.";, :"J *{"'.''»-8i'*rplesa , , , | Bonding, H ! tl. Street, in 11 it".,i Philadelphia in the Bounty ..? Phllau ■!- pbin nn.l State ni P< nnsylvania The amount ol the capital'.! t tie Com pan** ia two hundred thousand .lullars, divided into tn., hundred thousand shares ol one dollar each. The bead office "f tbe Company in this Province is situate si M.e lotvnol lro.it Lake, and Thomas E. I Mine Manager, whose address ia the tame, is the attorney foi thi I Not empowered t.> issue and tn stock. The Company is specially limited under lection ".'.of th" .-a. 1 Ae!. The time ni the existence <>f the eoni- pany is tiftv y, ars hum the 88th Uav of July. 1904. Given under my hand mid - office ai Victoria. Province ol Briti-h Columbia, this 28tS dav uf .i. • ber,out 654 : lead $5 35 ; copper IK to I8_. thousand nine hundred and five. ' " [l.s.] 8. Y.WOOTON, *■ '• Registrar of Joint SI I sniet Otto and Charlie Olson are down The objects for which this rompany Is . ._ n I . n uii established end register) l.iro: Irom the Cup terminal at 9-Miic. T), ,.„_., .,. B(„|1.i.i. _. . own, lease, occupy, nse or develop any lands containing gold, tilver, copper, Rev. Mr. Scott will begin a series lead i r oilier of Sabbath morning talks ..nil." Tomlne, or ol lo extractor ,,.',,,,, remove, g..M. silver, rad or '• Purpose and Ise of the Holy oth rminerals: Scriptures." On Bundsy, March rJfcay«.,«l b or oiherwiai tod-Mi or ' , in . „, ,ri1"' "' K"'d. silver, copper, lead or 2oth, his subject will pa : " Ihe 0tbe Inerala and any of the pr Scriptures, a Divine medium of j1'"' andartii itio* or part- , . „ ,,. lv co sting then Revelation. IIi» evening scr- Smokers' supplies in great variety. Wo Me Jones, l.'Kl'P Printing. I»>af Hinder*, Finn Job NELSON, B. C. M General Merchants, out Lake mons will be n continuati'iu of the scries on the 't Immortal Uf-.'- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE Subject, " Tl;e Question of thc Ages." Services at 11 a.m. ;u.<l 7.30 p.m. M 0OAS1 DISTI : |..i'|..i: l. inT i. ilren tbat tha reserrn. tlotl, .i.ili' -i.-l in the lu . <,i,/rt'i. ineI iliiici mh August. Ia U0I,eoreriniia l»'il ..riaii'l cjlfii.ilr g iriick n '__ distant. "! ten a I •■« nl. alda ,<t lliel ii.ll. Jf mm'" I' •- " ' KttsMsa Canjron ahdI ^ flu/..Hon. Neuii.'i'llr.l. Ni.ii. •• la ii,. i ;i ....i Umi thai portion of tin* I ratervatlun ni i • • ■ f whleb *■, iiiiillalir-il in ! Arrowhead. Frank (iroffman and ,,,B "■' ■ Haaetuand daiad Cih naoarober, I-..', coverl • .. ii'It nf inn.I ^iiemlim- lift- Jack Brown are with him. : *h< moutli nfKitlinai itlrtmnd kii*ii»« Oanron, .• . K*indad ... ... far .all oovm im l h i... i,.i«ii'i i.ie Kluilaa nan yon and I . On- K Iti I l.l' V || -v. (1 .Inlit l» I ■ liOUtll el linn i -mi bind* their home -it Rnvnlatnltn lbi> ''■'r'-' ' '■'' ■ ' • '•!" •> . n _ "I nitir noine .ii Jievcin. _ inn , nt n„ ■ iniiriiiiiir The doctor ranorta tho ' and Act,on ami aft* iiioriiiin,. j ue uocior ri pori- in ,„ ,,, %i. |,n,vldw- „„, , ,„ r,K„, ,, dentistry business between hero 1 J*/$$ ..V,i,;' ""' " """";"''" and Ferguson (*ood. Trout Lake City Transfer and Stage Line. Ferguson TroutLake AND Beaten {jj t^itttoit^jV&iMtfflft \ Doily Stage will g leave Ferguson g 7 a.m. Trout Lake at fl Enra WOOD YARD in connection. I A. M. Craig Win. Crawford a NOW i» I In* time f.r you te to Buy Lots. Never Were lhe i'i'. Apecti of Ferj-usne »o b riff dr. Ths Tow,- uf FERGUSON will In* one i.f the OreaUat <)r*> Prod acini Camps in the World. The high degree of aucceas schlsved by the niiineroiiH WEALTH- and PRACTICAl. BRITISH and AMERICAN MINI Mi COMPANIES . ow onerathig ih.'i« ia a tiibu'e i<> the tremi ndous wuith nf ih» bills ixii_Lii____y i O. B. N. Wilkie i- Burvey for the Waterworks Co. al I»r. and Mrs. Morrison left for „?£ A surprise party visited Dr. nnd Mrs, Robinson nt Ferguson Ian ni^ht. A liiph old time || report. .1. W. S. lillltr*.. i^i>.ii. . ommlartonarnriAndaS Works, ! aodi and MTorka Dapartmvnl Vlotoila, i;' . Ital tii| '*U»A. REVRTiSTOKE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given, In avenr* dance with the .tatiUes, that Provincial Revenue Tax. and iill assessed Tuxes and income Tax, nc- Bessed and levied tin.ler the AssttSS* merit Act nnd amendments, are now due and payable for the year, 11)06. All taxes collectible (or ths Rev. elstoke Arsessmcnt Pisiiict nre due and payable at ni** nflice, situate ?t the Court House, Uevelstoke, J.C This notice in . .'ims of law i* equivalent to a personal demand by me to all persons liable for taxes. Dated at Uevelstoke. B.C., this 22nd day of .Ii'.i.uary, 1906. FRED. FUABER, Deputy Assessor and Collector ?.evcU;.>ke Assessment pistrlct. you wont to Se'..L you want to BUY Correspond with tho Lardeau Mines E .Vis**. We hsve several 'oi.nl I'm-. < r* irec listed on which su«J terms ciui be had, Lcric-u' Mine: Exchanse, •• Review " Building. Trout Lake, B.C. I ! J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Bran.la ol Ham, Bsoon nn.l RggSj NELSON, - Q C. Maple Leaf Rubbers Best. to Soil Best to Guy Best to Wer ** Styles to COV^r ' very ii esd f r o m ';. wear to lumbermen, or n.in- era' footwear. 'I hey are all just a> honest nr- he(i. Worn signili'... J, toi Co Limited \ nncnu ver, u c. Selling ARcnt". Lennoxville <c— Hotel, t. MOBBS- PKO?- Hotel and General Store OERARD a a The BEST Alway» ! IN FINE SHOES I minim; shoes i SHOE PACKS I RUBBERS and OVER8HOESI GERMAN SOCKS I lawhal )ou "i" S*t II yon dn j...ir i.nving . with nk »a don't Angel, when wanting any* l.ln ( In lim HA) ol lun. wi nr Iii r,..i iiii ua, or ■ Iron _ linn. 11 ROYAL SHOE R Nelson, B. C. ANDREW & CO. Mail onlern carefully and i.romplly Attended to. Agent for Slater and Net* ilelon SilO A. U. ftEYLAND, ritOVINl'IAI. I.AM> H'RVKVOR .Mineriil Ulsims Surveyed 1'01'I.AIt, KAHI.O. uso^ Puhlic School, Hospital, end other Institutions. ExoolltfM Waterworks system, Streets, Stores and Evidences iliu- niiiifd by Electricity. Dally mail i.trvicn. The townaitrt Is ailiniruhly Inid out (Jet in NOW on tin* ground flin-r. l.ots can now in* purchased PRon $75 LP. I 1 I i I Rf-VELSTOKt., B. C. 3 ^^MM^M_^^J_M^'^^^ TOWNSIFE AQENT 3 HENEY FLOYD *7»wr_ «>«,;>*» ©a-ot* oo-jw. t^ _w&><fx*ct**to*c_ o-w0*J ... Qhe Dotel jGeaton ... . BEATON, u.e. rrr z= VVIBITOR8 arriving at Hralon (thsthrsshold ol the l.anlaaiO ^J vis Arrowhead, will (ind this Hot*! to be fully so,nipper! for liii'h-i'lasa ini'le. Ckeelleiit accommodation. A well appointed €hd spscinus dlsing hall, The beat of Winea.S|.iiita un.l Cittara. Personal luporvlslon ia given to the rc<iuiremetilp ol patrons, Vi.oiti.ru to the Lardean can rely on comfort at thialinlal. j W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop, ^^^MA^>A»f»-il»^»tSA»4SA^eAitn4a4»'m. *fH»*<***8> *»*-***CT* il a-V" imptsssisusslni mil UmmmmtmmtMm»'i^ .aw*, na m*> "**» '«lll» Ml i.. nr iniitiiiiii** i f ■ l/Looja-^ 1 STYLE A5.D GRACE RUBBER FOOTWEAR Maple Leaf City lai Is that foil. [lubbers nre madi w exactly the now ie,er f mMorm il.oe model*, 'J'bey are the some of pi rfecti m in Footwear. Hub Ladies " Calve or the :i*k V "and now ' up' dealer to how vou the new 1 Melba " de with** uban Ho Is, Lily " and " I!'.-" " models for I1 ■ ' li [{eels. They are |u a bil more graoi fu] and chic snvthing you h i in before, t. in n J. LECKIE VANCOUVER, B.C. CO. LTD. Selling Age \'.i Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR ''■■. New Icle Woman's Magazine Fomsrly Ono Drtlir ...... THIS Is ll'.e cheapest and Ion Magazine now before the American j.r: lie, ll shews New I I In Mlllln. ry, In Embroidery, in Cooking in Woman's Work ard Iii Reading; I in col i, blaok ai i •"' Ite, A shows thev: ; ■ fi ... 'i Mdea Pat- . mc. each. Send Five Cents To-day r .''.aAV/okiAH's Magazine, and cc- whal ir.sl value tc. tha in..r--y ii can civs y -j. THE NEW IDEA rUBLIDHIHG CO. 03C Er-.iilway. Mew Yori, "... Y. Legal Notices. CKBTiriCiTi:' mi IMI'.'.'.VI ■ NO! : Ool.len Chest N . '* . Golden i heal Nn, I Fraction, and l el • i iiiuatelii ih*i trout Lake M iiing II .1 lion of West K on «Vb«re located: Oi ■• hall nulea aontli weal Irora the town ol Poplar, B, G Take Duties tl.at I, John K'-.n., fr.e miner's reitili. ate '■' 1. Bt sixty dava after date hereof, iu a the Mining Recorder lord Improvements lor < he purpoa • ol lag erowu grants of the abb - And furthar take nol ' I nnder section 57 mni 1 1 nence I before tha Issnauce ol 1 ne Improvements Daudth.l 81st Ottobsr, A. D., 1906. Nov JOS JOHN K SOTICE. ' Iwardi ndi 1 I claim - itoati In th.- 'I r.eit !... ■ Mining Divia kOotena ri-il. Where located On Silver Cup 1 Lain, aboul i\ miles from Bilver I . mine. lake notice thai I. Frederick Charl - Elliott, ' ' Nn B88042, acting . ... • • I John VV. Weatfall, '■■ No. B87004, Intend, sixty days fron ;'. iv apt ly in tie for n Ce ifi il Ul |1 IK • ol oil taming a I 'r .•* 11 lit.i.it "i 11"- claim. And f irther ■wider section ! 7 I com nenc. .1 ■•'■ r ■ tificatc of I in;. - Dated tins llth day ol a.ag.,_,D 18--8 • NOTICE. CopperQneen mineral claim, situate in the Troul I I division ol We>t Koolenav Where locator On -over Cup u.n, about IH miles from silver I'm. mine. .... , ,,1 i Uk»* notice thai I, Fred. * ' '.arles Elliott, K.M.C. No . I tineas a'ni'.i h-r Charlt- I Conn t Mi' V;. (■bar'. - No ..THOU, an I John *. . VV No. DSiti ■ -■*'" da. Nn l'l. T. T.i UEl.INliUKirr OO-OVl To Ja .. irant, li. Q. Mr>'I eod r Jauie.' Bonchier, or to whomi ti.ry mat insferred I t"re_ in • _1 .I.i 111. Take noties thai l. lhe 0 id ■ . 00-oacer aril '.lie --in!.' ' 1 -laim. ill ' ' 'tii lide '.' 1 ardea r.\.-r between h<r is 1 P in tlie Trout 1 *. ". 1 I rm necessary work a ■ tnout 'mei' •■imin for the year* 1 lOt ami 1 It. (inyn to use ihr Telephone, A lengthv trip can often bi sated. Office* at Ferguson! Cummins' Blore ; Trout i.uke, rust Ullice ; also at Ueaton, Comaplix an.I Arrowhead, Balmoral Hotel. M Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium AIIROW LAKK, *_ QH041S Ii. C. Under New Management* HARRY McINTOSH. 01 lhe Hoffmann House, Rossland, Proprietor. j CKM ;-> \'i-.iii.rsi to Ferguson muy rely upou the very beat ol accommodation at thia well-known hotel K.xiii.s art well furnished throughout. The Har ia stocked with a choice asaortmeiit of palatable queuchere. Under the Management of S. Slinger BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE iir Local Pai *. 1 j a necessity to you, finan and socially. A NEWSPAPEH of GENERAL CIRCULA1 ng the latest news of the i. ia equally necessity tc you. Thc "up to date man" will provide hirr.sc'.f with these twe nccectiarics. In THE TWICE-A-WEEK SPOKESMAN-REVIFAV will be found the very latest news of thc world, its matter Including information on politics, commerce, tgiiculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings in the'states of Montana, Cregrn, idaho, Washington, and the prc.v- ncc of British Columbia. I -iition, ita columns for women, its popular science articles, its :.-. rt md continued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents," a~.d "Puzzle Problems" combine to form a home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. r.r. .pi v"j hsv* somathlag 1 sell—a it-m. .. IssiTi, term mi.liir.r: v. .1 nm/ .'j.'i r„ buy Bcms'.l.lnj Tr.. b«-.i p ., ' Is way ■ n .tc vrlth psopls who wish to buy or ■•:. . by Ir.s.rr'rr a imiil! tdrertlssmsnl In ths . lMsmar.-IUv.tw. Ths rUm it ih, umi i> f.i : '..'i« T..1 s*s ■. is IT r..'i:_; T COST mrca— The M'.r.'. complete health resort on tbe continent ..I !^..r:li America. Accommodations for ion guests. Oood Balling, boating and hunting. — Terms $12.00 tn ll-vi'ii per weak, arcor- ding lo resilience in hotel or villna. A doctor in aiteudaiira. i | For f.irlher purtiauliira apply to Kerry McInkos'\ PropticLr UALUYON HOT SPRINGS. When looking Ior a plac ' your holidas.-*. beat i:i n th&t Trout Lake ii ideal sutnii.. r re-,.rt. _ Tha ac-neryand clim 1 tea re I i ll wii' ' ' "f ll.fl ;. I ment A.;. r-00. Pat. H st 1 roul 1 -'ke this 17th dav of July,! JAMES s.Mil.I.,' 13 WORDS 2; WORDS -.. lbs i < ' _ -cJ Bil'-s:.* ■...... .- 1 ttois ~3 3 t. in r, . Ws .. tiz • r: .r. r'. 1 ri w- .-- - .. .vlcmsn, uit Ji: fMrtCK-A A Pointer The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE r_r/__«ukfM«a Place to Stop at WHEN IN KOSBLAND. —o— Dcvis <3b Loder - - Props. ^^^^^^^H ff-fl Trade Markc fl147^^ COfVRlCHTB Ac. AnyoTif ■fr.itln-f a rk«trh %n<J desrrlTJtl'.ri inr»y . ■■ opinion frto wla-thcr w> i'i*/. '.i |*i .-It. i-i It putei'tnbln. f'nmcntinlrft. tl *i* itrlctj/oonfldantul. IIainllKmki.ii I'ai.tiu f(<Mt fi 1. OldOtl n»'"»n<'y .nr «Ttiriim pal»nu. I i Mnr.n A <."o. roceln :■>■ «.' n fw*, wit hoot v:nnrfff>, lu ihe fiffe JlnserfcatL fi ||Afi - ■ Hi ■ (f il *(1 WffltlT. 1 arfc**?*! r.\r- i in,'.-i. n ■ i iny #riti<uflo journal. TMmi Hi r«AT; I >ur mcintttft *Us fc't»iU by all nri»»»,ii>iii».n. MUNiUCo.55'6™^'New York llrii.i.ll Oflu *. r,» V bu Wsilillif lun, 1)..'. Royal E. R. VIPOND Trout* Lake Llv«ry Freighting Packing Rawhiding SPECIALTY. I TROUT LAKE HOTEL iO Review Job Dept. .'or High-Class Work. Par.cy Bar, .. '.'.uslca! Kntartaiemaat Bulletlo Beard, Worlti's 1 MiBln^Newa. Excellent Accommodation | Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars 0t E. L. MORAND. prop John Simpson, Proprietors Lardeau Hotel Baa to S*n4y Leushton Proprlet r. is ng Fergm on you .i\ at the Laideati lintel, lie:** the i will !." surrounded with home comforts \.\ i ^^^^ euisine, well venti and iMiriii rooms, well stnckeil bar, and t vt r\ thing «l i..-1* lecda tn'.Miiii.. making \<i.r \i-it s pi- aea i I ■ ■■; mi mi i ald« i do. lint.'* from $1 <i»y upwi We " t ri \ e t.. p|| ' .11 _. FERGUSON. m r F7^T^^ff!T!!ff!*T!*ywwww---wwmwmwTwm gngg Iff B MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND General Merchaii T . - - B.C. kHERE hare been . fi.rtunra made by judicioua inveat- meut in Keal Estate, aud more fortunes will be niadf than ewet the next two or three yeara. The min wh" ivups the hitrvest is tho original inT»8tor, for he haa his money on a certainly. Now Ir-t us point ont to you that i' is no hotter apot uti :lir Coil* t:i* -nt tn huv Rfitl Kstate than TROUT LAKE Trout Lake Is the prettiest ap.it in the K nteunys; as a pleasure resort it ha-tin equal. Routing and Qshing muy ho Indulged in tliu year round ; while big |{'.rutin ii' iiii.Ihm .' is to the round on . [ts cliuinte i*> superb, re b< i g n :;reul extremes, it b. i": mild in winter and cool in nar, Ii can h. aat <'f sono <>f the Gnsat litdels and residences in Brit iali i 'olumb'a. Ita str'eta aro w.'ll laid ."it mi 1 graded. T rr<> iwi excellent general alorf84 and a glance a' the nil vi in thin j..i rual trades are fairly well reprcsenU'd. Write with confidence t.. Agents, •* _ _ A I C((l Lots can fie obtained on EASY TERMS. your e selection at Bt'nt,'in,,>,'s •vill show thai ii" once. Then call on or writi to Pherson A_ent* Trout* Luke, B.C. -.•stf £&~ T haa never had a " boom "—Its growth has bern steady. It Is the head r.f navigation, and the tarmlral of the Lardo branch Of tlie C.P.R. All roads (in the Lardean) lead to Trout Lake. It la tho commercial centre of tha richest mineral district on the continent, and has l.anLlrg fsclli- lica provided by the Imperial Bank of Canada ; ftrat-class school accommodation under the iMr-e- tion oi B. Shannon, B.A.; a good water system ; government offices ; County Conn sittings; Meth^lst Episcopal aid Anglican churches and cottage hospital. There are valuable ranch lands ou the ..nt»L nta awaitin_ aettlrrs. Its lumber reSOOroea are urngnifi coot, and a hand eaw n ill with a capacity of 60,000 It. per day Is at tie I ead of the lake. Tie mines trihutary are proving out bigger I roducera every year, with n»w proapects opening up rich bodies of There will be a big rnah this vear, ao if you would know more, write at once to either of the ageuta at the adiiiea-ea below F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.O. v Jal :=x(3. . Aa The repre^ntatl ol the rich Larde| cotititrv. Sent any address for I per iiii. ill mlviiiir No. 531 cal and General. rretlrcivcy, who has lij on of Bti!ion agent hi departure of P, T. AI Wed'ncsilty for Nela ■ii relieved by II. J. Hio lie noticed that this is| lat larger than our ltd "e hope our patrons hangc, which will be | i paper in future. -all smiles—is not it or Mobbs, of ficrard.tl ith tho mill movin|*| the Lennoxville Ho ;ht In it—fairly in it. ■ouble in Zion city. Doi lhe bounce and getiefj /"oliva has got his jobj ck IV. was Buccessful last Saturday on Tr<J 'alter Phelait has got in' this ws ts, vegetable and gard owering bulbs, cloi and Garden City la •chdeacon Beer, of Kal services in the Anglij ot Sunday. The servl al and some exceedin| ic was rendered. oward Crosby gave a e Methodist church night entitled 'Ar icrn R. C. Indians." ia illustrated by lan^ There -a as a very ie. The rev. gentlei ducted services in ; church on Sunday. vho have books froml •e earnestly requeste em without delay. sdes Cominittoo will ly night at £ o'clock.! dance is re.'itested. L. Masterson, Secreti ferry, of the Silver Wednesday's Doat l\ iday trip. Parker, inspectot and measnree, is mual inspection trij Levesque is leaving pleasure trip throuf }st provinces. your eye on thc Lai ; mining deals aro hat tho Provincial Sitting, the Nelson out the columns of ago which was nausa tvcl-he;ided reader, ing us news -and tli^ le manner. Slinger and Joe Ui wn for a day's fislinl They secured somj ll 31011. lurns has returned trip t> the coast cill ir Evans has sec*) ►nse for his hotel at. 0 memo, rs hare b| ml the grand openij st Baturdny. Wo %vj b success. — bison begnn his i t the Aurora at 8*1 .lr« 20th inst. tho ill give a basket Ral| e operations eon icer grounds. A made in a few daysi SEEDS •v. ■Jill "I-? SEEDS ery successful dad i the Alexandria h^ lust Monday night. The monthly clean-up of the in Trout Lake at tlie end of the With the upptaranoe Eva mill at Camborne for March month. Arrange to have your and the snow roads break! was between $4o00 und $0000. ;piui.o Uincd. -eUing is not all honey the \:i m JptoJPrintinfl or'every description wiil be faithfuHy executed at Hie Review Job DePtt Ferguson Freighting and Packing Outfit. wm Contract* entered into f"r packing of .Minini; Supplies, eec, to mi" pni'it 111 iiie district, ' re...ii, promptaervico, and nny work undertaken guaranteed satisfactory. S. DANSY, Prop. Ferguson. LEGAL K It i; D 0. KLLIOTT, BARRISTER, NOTARY PUBL10, ETO., Trout Lake, B. C. and Ferguson. .rs .-..- * t -rr f> r.&<CKt.Ct i MM «-*O »*"«>'*** «»«>0«xxk W At) rah (Ml SOli Imperial Bank of Canada. Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham* t son Addition to the Townsite. Get a Home Foi Yourself. Don't Pay Rent. Easy Terms. 0.B.N WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Lund Surveyor, Mineral Claims Surveyed and Crown (lrants Obtained ltS.ld.B«.-S«IllU'CUrJOmee.i(if|_Hki n ( WOOD VALLAIMCE HARDWARE CO- LTD Hardware, Miners' Br plies, Bloves hi. I li.ll.V'.'H NELSON. B.C. KOTlCK Tenders (or Mineral Ji-laim forfeited to liin Crown. Tenders will l»e received b 'he liii- deratgned ui> lo l- o'clock, noon, i»n Tneailay, tlie nth day «.f February, IHOii for tlie purchase ol tin* undermentioned mineral elaima. which were forfeited lo tha Crown at the Tax Sale held in the tiovernnient nlti.e at KhhIo, B.C., Ul the 7th day "i Deoember, 1904. To be considered, all tenders must In- at lenet «aual t.. the upset "price, ..- iiivcn below, which is eqoivalent lo the aiimniit fur which such claims could have been re-purchased bv the owner*, on th* HHh ot June, 1U05, together with the taxes which have accrued aim.' the tax sale, tl.e coat oi advertising for tenders, an.l Crwwn lirant lee. claim !."t **'" L'i let price : i onaolldated Virginia SDK $-15,05 Klk 8989 Ml' ■•peculator 39W 44 .isi Bach tetnler most be accompanied In . a certified cheque for the full n uni thereof, payable at par at Kaalo, ii Isvorol the ondei signed. The cl of all nnsneesesfal tenderers will he immediately returned, R. E. CHIPMAN, fiiiveriiii.eiil Ai{t-nt, Kfiflo, B.c, H. N. Coursier RKVELHTOKE, li. C. F I K IC 1 N H U I. A S C V. LOSSES PAID l'l'ViMI'ILI Write lor Kates. M.ad Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. CAPITAL P.MO UP, 53,900,000.00 RESERVt FUND 3.C00.0OOC0 TOTAL ASSETS 39.0OOOO0 CO I>. K. WII KIR, President. ROBERT JAFFRAY.'-Vlce-Pres. BRANCHES In the JProvincos ol Allierta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Queiiec, A GENERAL BANKING BU8II*TE88 TRANSACTED, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—l,'i,,,*.ita re"eiv*».i and Interest allowed ut highest current rate from .hue ot Opening of account. llrnrts snlil avaUabla in _u purls, of runmla. ilnll.'il stiitis and K.urope. S|*ei'lal attention uli-on to i-.illcotlom. anil Minim: ll.mds. Tkoct I.AKE Brascii— T. U. UAKFR. rUuMger. ALEX. CRAWFORD THK PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Turk atid Cartage Hum'*. Always for Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty Daily stage leaves Beaton at IS o'clock for Troul Lake Ferguson and Camborne Leaves Ferguson, via Trout I.ake for Beaton at 7 a.m. Branch Stables at Trout I.ake, Benton, Ferguson and Camborne iii'ii.h. MoOarter, .1 A. Harvey A.M. PINKHAM HARVEY McGARTER & IMNKHKAM 8OUCITOR8, Kti. REVELSTOKE B. C ttolfotturi im-1 iii|._rluI Hunk of I'aninJs. W. I. liJUUGB J. M. SCOTT, ia.a. Scott &, Briggs Barristers and Bollcltors Solicitors for Molaon's Hunk. REVELSTOKE - B.C. RESERVE, RIGHT OF WAY FOR RAILWAYS, Kir. Notice is hereby given that nil Crown lamia nlnn** tlie Inrateil lines 'if any railway, power, or tramway Company, incorporated nniler authority ..1 tin* legislature of thia Province, mnl bav* ini{ a width of fifty (Ml) feet on eat h ei.lo of said lines, are reserved for riitt.t ol way pnrpoaes for snch Ksllway, power 01 triiniway company. w. -i. GORE, Deputy Com. of Lauds ut..l Works, Lands A Works 1'et.t. Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., lUOfi. TROUT LAKE LODGE I. o.O.F NO. 41 Itrifiilsr niei'lliigs In l.l lu llitilfelliiw'H Hull i.vi-rv I I.,'- Ill', nltlil Hi ** o'clock I'tsiiini: i.r ni, it*, cordially m,luon>e O.Jasobaoo, s. 0. 1*. M.aiie|>li«rd. Mac h f ► L 1 •* 1 City Drug Store ill l \ Hi 1 d. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES PRESCRIPTION WORK. n 13 IB School Supplies. Toilet Af.icleg, Etc. STRICTLY CASH ;ji „ A FULL LINE OF CHOICE STATIONERY. «_«^i*CM»ctMtit-ce'Cr( s - ■•• w 4__s tft «_-«-«■_€_ _r-cs ._> '*-», ■4 WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, ■ .©. Best Hotel in Town, Heaflquariers k Mini and Commercial hi. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, PBOP TUSCAN LODGE, No. .!!>. AF. & A.M. 3rd Thursday each __! month. Bojoorniog Brethren onlisllr Invited. «i. Forddrcd. See. F.c.Campbell.W.M. ssbesbesbksbhbsbb: The Lardeau Brewing Company Lager Beer and Porter. Draft (8b Bottled. B_BBHBHEBB-EE_t__B_agEB3__B B| ;«*t? *r*^-3_^-^*_^-_-C_-s j ©K : Barber Shop r — tor a — Good Shave or Hair Cut — CALL OH — William Schnell, FKItl.l'M.iN. Hot and Cold Baths I A.i'ouiilkiit, .... Am111..r. J. C. HURRAY, TROUT LAKE, B. 0. i.it'.'ie comuanys' interests earelully looked after. Aaaotfur Uoorlar'i I'tanoa FLOUK= =FLOUR Starhe? & Co. . WHOLESALE DRAT_*R8 in Butter, l'„Ks, (Ihee.e, Prodtloe and Krnil I Houston Bk.Josephias st. Nelson, B.G i NOTICK. The or.litniiv annual general meeting of the Primrose Gold Mining Com-iuny. Ltd. Liab., will be ' In-lit nt tho office ol the Company, • Trout Luke, B.C.J on Friday, Feb* ; ruary 2nd. 1906, at II.UO pni., ior tho purpose ol eleitiiie; ilireetor*. ' for the eiiaiiin^' year and nn ii other business as may be properly ' brought before the meeting. J. M. MILLER, Spo. Treas. Ilate.Knt Trout l.nke. l',.(\ 2nd day of January, 1906. The B. C. ASSAY and ( H HICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. VlNCODVSR. B. C. Headquarters tor Assayers, Mining and Mill SnpphSS, Sols a^eirtR in B, 0. Ior Morgan Craclbla Co.. Battersea, Bog* Innd : K. W. Itrann A t'o.'a Patent Gary Furnai'ew, Burners, (stC, r Win. Aine- »^rth A Co 11 Fine Balaiieni, etc., ate Imperial Barber Shop. 1 <>i . nii.'l Haircntting an.l Shaving go to G. A. CHEESEMAN TltOUT LAKE dry. Hot and Cold BatKs. Raymond Flour $3.50 per 100 lb. NOTICE. During *>he Winter Months our Store will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Saturdays and nights preceding holidays A. C. FRASER Trout Lake j_n FLOUR; -^-FLOUR M. Westfall & Co. Mlnm* llrokerH, Mining l'rni.i-iU.k Iti'imrlt'i! On, Mm.".nnd ProanaoU Ilouifht and Hold, M)i.ltii;l'ri>pprtieal.onl<('il Alter for Nun-llcal- daota. Trout Lake, 11. 0. I.in Km. l..opp lli«>rilln_<>_c« * BLssa^ing **= Col.l or Silver »1 50 (iohlaml Silver »1! 00 Silver anil. Load 2 f.O Copper 1 001 Zlao U 5t»i 5 SHANNON, Issayer Trout l.ak. B. ('. LAKEV1EW HOTEL TROUT LAKE B.C, ar well Supplied with Liquors & Cigars Large Comfortuble Rooms. Excellent Cuisine and Attendance, Madden & Levesque Props P.Burns&Co WIlOLKHALfci AND RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers In all kinds of Fresh Ment TROUT LAKE, Bt F. B. Wells, HEVEL9TOKE, B. 0. RAW FURS J0UGH1 CASH PRICES PAID , i)
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-03-22 |
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-1906-03-22 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310280 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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