T / ...... Huhii larger oirou* lation that) "">' Newspaper In w. Ko.iteiniy. Best advertising medium. VOL. a The representative* of the rich Lardeau ' country. Sent to | any address for $'.! per an. in advance. TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., Feb. i, 1006. No. 14. Connect With C.T.P. Death of Old-Timer. MR. LOUIS HILL IS GIVEN THE GRIM REAPER GATHERS \N IMPORTANT MISSION IN B. c. heat northern me to do business in this sec Hon. ANS The' (in at Northern has appointed Mr. Louis Hill t<> ;:'i thoroughly over the Kootenay and Yale Rection with a view to Incat* 1 _ sites f.>r railwaya. Among others 11 connecting line from the Si Nun it Fort Sheppard road via Arrow lakes and Columbi 1 v., I ley through Bi I lhe 1 Irand Trunk Pacific on the : n side of tie- Pine Hi n 1 paa Mill bo investigated. Tin- more direct route from the Nelson iiiiii Fori Bheppai 1 would be up Kootenay Iiake Lake, thenoe to the Arrow Like. and lifvlstoke. ! 1 view of thi*, nothing Bbould l.. left undone to previ i.t the ex* n uf the A. & K.i harti r. Ii controls the situation, and should ■ : t North' in con I mplat A" building there should i e nothii in their nay to hinder : . "• rations. •WILLIAM COV AN ESQ1 IR1 , A J "I KYI ION The e'.i/i'i'i. of Trout l.nV" nn.i Ferguson are supposed ;.. have telephone communication with ' Id over the v.iros "1 the Li. Item! Telephon • I !i . coi ing it Arrowhead with the C I' R i|ih line. An n matter of l ' we have none. The s.r*. i- h.'.'ii for some io ntb pasl ;- irons than no lim st all. In iy caa. in. s-.iir t and sonietimes delivered ail. :• (hi ■ on Urination has been received by mail, nnd in somi >t de* livered at nil. W!...t mil, more annoying is the (acl that un tlie outaid ■ thinking we have through communication will send iu. -- igea ol liuj ortani e and oi i :■ ci iving an answer come to conclusion that we are dead from lhe feci up. ami any deal that might be pending is cut "ff in tl.s il'iiv.r of iin youth. We hav. I ;'"l in calling the tnanagi ment ' • account heretofore on account «.f his being ei gaged i.i ti,.' most important w..rk thai ■ nan i tt undertake, lun dlenoa ii a virtui wliioh cannot be nnv longer re* irded, and the nous thai will be made in the Troul Lake I' hi rt after relative to this matter will, we think, be heard in the inner recesses <>f th. oompany. offices at Revelstoke. REVELSTOKE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Notice in hereliy given, in accnr* ''"i"' «iiii tho statutes, thai Pro* v*iicial l.ovenue Tax, and all aa- *l'W*-u Taxes and Income Tux, as- t" Wi ami levied under tlie Al ■ I M* ""•ni Aft lind ameudments, are ""•■' duo and payable for the year, 1'.illli. All taxes collectible for thi Revelstoke Assessment District are due a"'1 Payable ut my office, iituate **„-he Court House, Bevelstoki This notice in terms of lait IN WIDELY KNOWN LARDEAU MAN. HAD BEEN AILING I SOME TIME Ul IT DEATH CAME A- SHOCK. With grief we record the death of.!. \V. Westfall. n!,ith occurred it lhe Ki otenay < leneral Hospi il Nelson, ou Monday last, the 29th nit, i - .1 v.riis be has not 1.. .-ii blessed with good health, and been bis custom to migrate -..uih for ihe winter. He was in fairly good health, however, when I i . impany with Mr-. Westfall he left for n sunnier climate in November last, but he w«s taken -i.-k ai Nelson and admitted into the .' il. . pri r i" bis was so.. • it reassuring, .nl i Irieudi cherished i| e of his ultinttffe lecovery ; hut the rally was temporary, and from this on he gradually . I >".ny in tin • -if hit v\if' ' ral <>f iiis i. lativi i on Mi nd iv in • n following a pro* i .-p. 1 of Bodgkiu's •■ I i blood malady i John Wi■•!';. Westfall came here .inI. where he KWttMMWftXM&iMmwtmtfrW Robert Soot! came in from Rev- LLocal and General. jj elstoke end of last w< ek, " Turn Him Out" on the 14th. Dan Mc Arthur has a crew of if the i resent rnTid weather con- '',"" 1":"1'"*-' Inmbi r on the cars at tinucs for another week or len ("'l'!l1'1*- .lays there will be o good post i* bility of the lake remaining '.pen Purser Muilins lefl to-day for all ui ch will relieve the Nfew York. We wish Billy all C.P.R, of th. nece.i ity of tj ing up I'rocti r. Ceo. Forddn 1, ol B-M lie, came down during the wi ek to renew old 1 i s i ! Board are bavin j I making out an assess* men I roll for bcoooI purposes. I I. And ■ ' i n Mo;,.'.av's boat for a trip to tho s mthern part "i California Andy Craig took a big load ol roduct ol the Lardi au Brew* ng i .... to B ; ton ami Camborni on Monday. Jim Pato • mn- down from tin Big Tunnel for a few .lays boli* !i\- tbis a Fn ! BWiotj^left for Ri velstoki irt busim i morn* ing. tertainmi nt to 1" given in aid of sidewalks on the Hih iu_t. Come yourself and bring your friends to see and laugh at the funniest onmody ever produced in this country. See Baker i.- tbe dude, it I - '.ion. kind.- of luck in his new ventuie. The C.P.R. auditor came in on Monday night's boat on his usual trip of inspection. Why Not Inquiry ? KASLO CORONER KAILS TO HOLD INQUEST ON SAD DEATH. Local Dad Black came down fromFer- trason Saturday on his way to Halcyon lint Springs, where he will recuperate for a few days. Mr. Black wishes through the columns of the Review to thank the people of Ferguson for the assistance and sympathy extended to him in his recent loss, by fire. In speaking of his future movements he expressed himself as wanting to stay \ the distri.'t. having a thorough belief in its future. HE SAID INQUIRY W NECESSARY. NOT We have been anxiously awaiting to hear from the Coroner at Kaslo relative to the death of G. W. Carothers. who was killed at Lardo. two weeks ago. Not learning whether an inquest was held or not we made enquiries and find that the Coroner stated that from what he could learn there was no I'lvs-ity for holding one. If thi? i- a fact, and v,.r have no reason to il'ii.'ii our informant, there is Mining OF INTEREST ' WATCHINCJ THE AND DEVELOPM THK RICHEST MIN*,. SECTION OFTHK PROVING snnn min. radically wrong. We tliat;hai' always ui.deiMood it was the duty ii. cases of this kind to ex- nmil e en wiiiu—es of the acci- , te day this week got over $200 of d "' '"" ""lv l '':' '' : mine whether As Trout Lake | eople arc all right and have faith, Fred Elliott during Skating Rink stock subscribed. At the annual meeting of th« sharers the total debt was SftCO. which amount will be now reduced t ..• one half. A. M. Craig received 'word on li- .1 iv ui the death of his father at Truro, N.S . where he occupied a'prominent |osition in business .'ir-iis. He was getting on in years, : his Rr>*' year. ■ r in Un it-.in days, li rt< | il I a utoi gome time ago he met with an originally came from West Vjr-|bumni .-. If you want a good aooidont, whioh no doubt hastened ll.C '■ equivalent to a personal demand '•v me to nil persons liable for taxes. l0*-)a*ed at Revelstoke, B.C., this -'-'"I day of January, 1908. KRKD. PHASER, I'l'imty Assessor and Coll..'inr. '•'-vulstoko Assessment District. ginia. On coming he n 1 with Judge Mi I r in the old Gold, Prit i.i. i 'a Gold and other pro] and mid charge of the development on these, in 19 12 owing to the growt'i nt his mi. i. -:- I..- forced t«> give up the active man- :u-' im nt and confine hhni tirely to buying and selling. During I lie past four y ars Solicitor F C. Klliott v .- associated with him in his mining deals. Me was interest* .1 in many of the promini nt mining deals in thi- -' ction, among which were Pedro, Lucky Boy, Mohican. Gold Beit group, Broadview, Fidelity ..nl niiiiir roua ol •■ n M. u.i- 66 years >f age and be - a widow two 'I .ucl.;. a son to mourn his vil "J W. Westfall. jun., Seattle, Wash , Mrs. Iiic.ili Si'limi't. Athena .. A Milton. Fail havi D, His death is a great blow to the community, and the Bevii e alt of the .ii-:ri.'i extends t" tl orrowing relatives <'■ sympathy. Ih" rem dns h ive been taken lo Bellingham for Interment. tir't there . 'rly and avoid the crush on lhe l Ith. We aro alluding to the dramatic performance in the I O.O.F. hall. llorroo! A reminder' The r. c ' Intend to civ.- a grand en* tertaimnenl on the 17th of Ireland. Walter Phelan hs made some very pietty and unique work l.oxes. Th.y ore completely cove. ed with me nuggets from tha local mines, and several hundreds of specimens of n diversified obarao* lei- tints shown to ad .'iintage. The price is $3.00, and readers requiring a unique souvenir ol the Lardeau should send along their or len Wm. Adams and family have re occupie i their town residence for the remainder, pi the winti r, li Mrs. BI - Sn an, Sn- Mi ised .1 lia Sree " Turn Hi.n Out " you will vr id ua if a '■ . ..r.l. Stay away and—be Miserable. .. Mr. and Mrs. Craig have the sympathy of all io their ivement. The mild spell of weather has ■ or aril y suspended skating. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU - THIS i- hardly the time to start out on your summer vacation, hut we wan: you to cansid LARDEAU It is the place v.here nature can n iu all iis grandeur and magnificen •<■. Its lakes, rivers, and mountain streams are filled with the finny tribe, and disci) fke Walton are in their glory. W til It is a resort entirely free from the mosquito pest tD tn M y tn td y For information, write to the s. c* retary of Trades Committee or to the Ilii iew, THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU The Trad.- I olnlnitt.'e mi I I ill the Ci v Hall on Monday night. A full iniisti-r is request! d. The Ferguson Uink Co. have Sold OUl to Frank Le'.e.iu. It is the hitter's intention to add b curl* ing rink, which when completed o.H.N. Wilkie las examined wilPbe a decided acquisition. We aud surveyed the river hank near wish the new proprietor every buc- tbe recording office. An appllca- cess. tion will 1..' put in for an appro* priation of 8 sum for the repairing B. ly Davey left for Nelson ot of the bank at this spot. Wednesday. He expels to meet some parties there win are con- Jim Craig and wife returned lemplating a purchase of the Wins- irouiri tripeasl on Tuesday. *°>v Rold P^perty. Lev. Scott's handsome dog Togo TheBowman Lumber Co. is rap- Is in a bad way, so much so it is Idly pushing forward the construe* feared that the St. Bernard will tion of their new,mill at Comaplix, have to be destroyed. snd it is rapidly taking the aspeel of a sawmill. The framework is Will Waller, of Ferguson, sev- up and the roof on. erely gashed his wris) whilst using a hand saw Tuesday. a farewell social In honor of W. Muilins was given in the Odd* Alex. Drown is down from the fellow's Hall last night, Dancing, Cup to spend bis deferred Xmas games and refreshments made the holidays • i v. ning most enjoyable. .rly « i- .■ nt-o or not, but to deli rrtiiiu- ilie i ai.se and whether it was u;. in;. ir careless- and the jury by their findings place tit'' blame, if any, en the deceased himself or to attribute it to oilier causes, which in this Case might be failure or the C.I'.R. to observe the necessary safeguards of human life. We do not say this was the ease in the recent icident, but wc do Bay emphatically lortt li was lk- v_ui*jn_ ia"uly to hold an inquest and inquire closely into the facts hy taking evidence under oath of all who were in a position to throw any light on the Bad affair. IMPORTANT Ml NINO DECISION. W, ri1. has hi t n received from the Supn in" Court in the well kn iwn if Docksteadcr vs. Clark. The highest Canadian tribunal practically decides that in do- ding prime location cases technicalities will not prevail. Specifically the court li: ds in location casi.-. 1. That 70 degrees is too great a variation to allow as an approximation. No exact limit was fixed, however, 97 degrees was the point involved. 2. That a location may be wholly on one side "i a location line. ;>. That a location line may traverse any number of claims. 4. Tii.it a discovery post may be located even on a crow n granted claim ; as much ground as may be Uwfully covered by the location i- to be allowed. From a mining standpoint tha finding is one of tho nn.r-t important ever given in the Dominion. By consent thr- decision governs 18 other pending actions. The new machinery and p*ii.p- tng plant for the ITacer Co. a. the way. Mr. Thos. Leaval for Spokane on Monday t the shipments, and will r about two weeks to no the insl. The r. - tltot thc last cjean-i ie share holders of great en- couragenn n , - will be facilitated in every way that machinery and labor-saying devices can manage. While hero Mr. Leavall had the snow snovel- led from the tlui.'.e, more as a preventive measure than any apprehensive danger there might have been. ' Latest advices would indicate that the Chestnut Hill Mining Co. operating the Lucky lloy, will lie prepared to early in tho spring stari and carry through a comprehensive plan of development. Mr. Thoe. Ehrehart, who bad had charge of the property, has a thorough knowledge of Conditions, and under his management there is no doubt of the s&eoemof-th* undertaking. The development of the ' R h'll l above Trout l.ak'- City will be a factor in its prosperity. What are the holies going to .1" about the silver cup which has been subscribed for for a hockey match between fair represi ntativei ot Ferguson and Trout Lake '.' Oh, ladies, ladi s' surely you don't require mere man to arrange i ne details. Ever} body is pit asi d to see XD- llai.er about again as lively OS ever alter having survived the too close embraces of la grippe. Eraser's bulbs are blossoming into trifles ol beauty. If you didn't know what bulb- were before, pay a visit to th" to' ' and you'll savvy, Jno. Morton, manager of the Reward M.uing Co., returned from Nelson i n Tuesday, bringing with him s.m.e men to work on the company's property. Work which has been r-hut down for the put week is resinned. F. C. Merry, of the Ferguson Mines. Ltd . came down for a trip this week. He reports matters progressing favorably at the Silver Cup and . x presses himself ns being highly pleased with the way development is turning out. The Broadview bus shipped another car of galena ore this week. Part of the force is engaged in taking out <'re an.l part on the driving in of the drift on tho Becoud level. The property is -lu.witm up better as the work progresses. Th. annual review number of the D 0. Mining Record is to hand. li data therein from the other mining division- is as " authentic" as that of tie- ."rout Lake Division then the said journal is not worth perusing or placing any reliance upon. _ IN MRMORIAM. Whereas. Brother <i. W. Carotin is. a loydl member of Trout Lake Lodge, LO O.K. No. 41, baa I oni I" his last repose, and Whereas, this Lodge most sin .■erely feels the loss <>f so worthy a member; therefore, be it resolved il al we . stand our profound sym- palhv to his relatives in their ber- eavemenl ; be it further Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to mi sorrowing relatives, ii copy spread on out minuti s, and a copy senl to th • Lardeau Mining Beview f..r publication. lie is dead, but yet alivf ; His frame will raniah, but lus _ ml sun ive. A short farewell, tor our time is nigh, \\ in n we'll meet igaio, no mors :o *,,> ,• 11" "I nye. ' .1 K. I„ Mastkhsoi, N. Ai.iiAii • usnx, A. c Fbasrr, Jan. 30,1906. Committee, * ... The representative o! the t ieh Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $2 per an. in advance. No. al and General. pttbewey, who has hold of station agent hero parturo of F. T. Abey, edtacsilay for Nelson. relieved by H.J, Hicks. ioc noticed that this issue t larger than our usual hope our patrons will hange, which will be the I paper in future. i . -all smiles—is not in it Ir Mobbs,of fl era rd, these lb the mill moving to I the Lennoxville Hotel At in it—fairlv in it. ; mble in Zioncity. Dowio' ie bounce and general 'oliva haa got his job. k IV. was successfully ast Saturday on Trout liter Phelan'. las got in this week a, vegetable and garden* i wering bulbs, clover, nnd Harden City lawn ,. •fehdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in the Anglican st Sunday. The service* it\ and some exceedingly a was rendered. ward Crosby gave a lec- e Methodist church last flight entitled " Among |rn B. C. Indians." The m illustrated by lantern fliere was a very poor .•I. The rev. gentleman fuctcd services in the ^church on Sunday. io have books from the earnestly requested toil without delay. les Committee will meet I night at 8 o'clock. A ance is requested. .. Masterson, Secretary. rry. of the Silver Cup, ednesday's uoat for a ay trip. Parker, inspector of nd measures, i9 around ual inspection trip. cvesquc is leaving sbort- |easur. trip through the t provinces. our eye on the Lardeau. mining deals aro pend* tt the Provincial floute ting, the Nelson New*, t the columns of polili- ;o which was nauseous to el-headed reader, and ia g ub news—and that in aj 6 manner. <U1J___JJS iz_ac__K___ •= SEEDS | was DciWeen <c±ow unci *uv\a;. ' i^nuuo linger and Joe Hawkins n for a day's fishing this 'hey secured some nice] non. rns bas returned from a| fip t> the coast cilice. Evnii1. bas secured fcsc for his h tel at Beaton I meiiibr rs bavo been en ill the grand opening too S.ilurd iy. Wo wi->h th success. ion began his assessmenl he Aurora at 8 Mile thi] i 2<Uh inst, tho Ladic give a basket Ball. operations contimin ler grounds. A clean- Hade in a few .lays. ry successful dance Vie Alexandria hall, F« Ut Monday night. I "***■ • tho uppearanoe of fpri i snow roads breaking, tn ._ ia not all honey these daj '.;.*■.»;. ■■ THE LAI^MAU MINING REVIEW. 1» Printed ut Trout l.nkHi'Uy, ana PublUheA at b'ergiuon and Trout Lake every Thuredi*,) T >■■ !•'. til'ir iliii< not in iltl liiinsiUI resinm- ■fblfl for tilt i e oi In us .if im rn ig| li. ii is t-\- tif.-.seil Ul IU fill.Ol.l.s Ail tiM-nis win i.e oharped ..t theratuofU emi'i per linn, iirsi Insertion, and lOoeoupei lint' euota iUMequent iiisfiitiiii. Tt-rnisfor t'l'iinsli'iil mul tiller 11 lvi.|t|slii|; tvttl be made kmnwn on appiloailoii t.1 ofttoa rtuiiscnniltiii (jam a vt'ur. In advanoe. In tbe Provincial House on the 1.7th inst, Premier McBride paid a high compliment to the news* papers of the province. The Premier referred with much satisfaction to the prosperous condition of the mining industry, concerning which he spoke at some length. ' This is my own department," he sai.l, in concluding his remarks on the subject, " and 1 am p cased to bear testimony here, speaking as Minister of Mines, to tbe uniform support that my efforts have re- ceived, through the prominence given to mining matters hy the press throughout the province, irrespective of politics. The attitude of the newspapers has done much to forward the interests of our provincial milling industry." XEuout lake Mater Supply 00. Xtb, ® ® By using Water supplied I*, lb j Company yu are aseuri d of nbpo lute purity. Government Analysis to b.u'k up statements. ;::::; : Hugh McPherson - - Supt. Notice. Notice is hereby given that 80 dayi after date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. Oliief Commissioner ot Lands anil Works for a special license to cnl and carry away limber from tie following described lands, Bltuatod In Went Koot- eoay district, Prom a poal planted at Beldon Daney _ noiili-wesi corner poel marked 1'. J. Devlne'i north east corner poet, thence wt'st BO chains, tbence aontu 80 chainB, ilii'ii.'e eusi sn chains, thence north 80 chains, to point of comniencemoiit. P, .1. DKVINE. Trout l.nke, B.C., NOV, 18, 101 i a. W. EDGE Painter —. Decorator. fits \»T1 _<•_«_■»*._ TROUT LA Ki ll. 0. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai no days after date I intend to apply lo the Oliief Commissioner of Lamia and Works Ior a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the following described lamia situated in West Kootedsy Dis triet. l'l'.-iii a i.nst planted on the north ciist isiilt'of l.nr.leaii creek about 3.( mile eust from Halfway creek and mark, d Beldon Daney. north-west corner poat, ruuntng east 80 chains, thence south 80 chalna. thonce weal 80 chains, thence north HO chains lo point of commencement. SEI.DON DANEY. Trout Luke. B.C.. Nov. IS. 1906. G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRATION OF AN EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANY. " Conr_iUM Act, 1897." Thc Lardeau loses a cood friend by thc death of J. W. Westfall. There h"3 been few nun who have fo persistently year in and year outadvertised its resources. His abounding faith was such that those with whom he had inter- thereby certify that the " Cneatnul course could not doubt MS sin-1 Hill Mining Con/nany," "Non-Personal T, .... . , Liability "naa this dav been registered centy. He was ambitions, not for M ,„, Bit-a-Provlncial Company under himself, but lor the district and u.e "Companies Act, 1897," to carry . ., . , i _ ., i ontor effect all or any of the objects ol while wc feel assured of tbe reall- t_, Company to which the legislative sation of bis ambition, we regret authority of the Legislature ol I ., ., ... , ... . .. Columbia) x la. that the rates have so willed it The head otllce of tbe Cimpany is that he did not live to see its tul- situate al No. 301 Quinn-Sharplesa .. Building, S it!. Street, in the city ol "Iment. Philadelphia in the county ol Philadel phia and State of Pennsylvania. The sessions of the House have! Theamoontot the capital of the Com , . ] pauv is two hundred thousand 'lolliirs. been so far somewhat tame. John I divided into two hundred thousand Oliver, Of Delta, promised some ' shares of one dollar each. .. .. i , . , , ' Tin' n-ad office "f the Company in stiirtlinR disclosures winch so far thia Province is situate at thetowuof Watch-repairing, etc. Guaranteed. All work Offillow. Blocl Tront Late, B.O AH the Latest agazines on lect "The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great, variety. has failed to materialize. The government are putting through routine work at a rapid rate. Several amendment*} are being made to the Land and' School Acta' "J*" 8e,:,io" r*°l ■1?_""**,d V'1, The time oi lhe i-xisteiii-e ol the eoni Drout l.nke. and Thomas E. Khrehart, Mine Manager, whose addrass is the same, is the attorney for the Company. Not empowered to issue and transfer stock. The Company is specially limited which simplifies their workings. The opposition, as usual, pnt in their time in mising objections, which are, however, of no avail. Smith Curtis is on the political pony is tii'lv years from the 2Sth day of July, 1004. Given under my hand and seal of office at Victoria. Province Of British ' Colombia, this L'sti dav of • Ictober, one tbouaand nine hundred and five. [L.s.l 8. V. WOOTON, Registrar of Joint *■•.•. k Companies, TheobjacU for which this company is warpath, and his utterances at established and registered are: Ymir recently are considered' To pnrchoi ■ otberwiae acquis. J own, lease, occupy, ns,. or develop any worthy (by himself) of publishing hands containing gold, silver, copper, The late mem- le^ mother minerals: I., mine, or otherwise to extract or siiu-r, copper, lend or nth r inin*»raU: Tlmv, < el I. ..r olhei wise to deal or of such a nature as entitled him to trull1 In gold, silver, copper, lead nr a continuance of the confidence of ;',""• " -*•■■ a,jf ""J " ™ ''r'"li:'" ■ . n ana articles consisting or part- the electorate of his hometown, lyoo itingthereof. His ambi'.ii.ii, however, to beoome ..__ leader of the Liberal party i- strong, but to step Into the shoes of as able a man as J. A. Uacdon- aid, the present leader, lie will have to adopt the principle of reincarnation and get son,.' ideal i f statesmanship, in pamphlet form, i tie late member of Rossland and Boundary bad remov. bis Innings, and bis w. rk was not CANCELLATION OF RESERVE pi N> 'son, B C. lakes position as the third "ity of the province. The S*J* S^md.. T K grots postal rev.mie from the Nelson post office for the year ending June 80th was $hv_'.i_. New Westminster oomos next wilh 112,848, Vancouver bads with 198/116, and Victoria follow- with 156,771. - [ Dl ll'.l.T. . ITII.K I* In .-■ in- irnt'ii Mini tin' p... mill.ei imi I.-.- .. ■■-;. . li un. initill*.hed lu the li.i . Uexelte. nnd dated Bib August ■■■ I" 11 Of nil 1 • \. Illl| .ti.!.in.- ol ten mil aide ol tie -.■"•tu.i Ki .' .- . riny.iii uml il... loi lied. Notice Is also i Iven Hint ihm portion of the re . rviiiinii, ma r wblcb wee published lo •lie B.i , i,:,/. ri. ,,',•! dated '.Tin Deoembcr, ii bell ol land exti \ dins Im i tn. ■ i he K iih.Ii.h i lanyon end j •nm i/-ii i miles In a tlierly directIon from the mouth nl KII iniii lllur. i.ml Ih.'.l . iio.li lim.I.. | • open io mie, pn "•mpltn i other disposition under tbepw isloosoftbi i i i utter Hie eighth 111 I mit. i ..'ji : i'i..!! led rin'' the rlghl ol way iifa. - aall mil bi lucluaed In nny lauds su soquln d. w. H. .;..i:.'.. Depaty Oommltsloner nf Lands tt Works, ijiii'i- .rn.i Works Department. V i.-loi In. B.I.., Slat Aiim.st, tiv,".. We He Jones, Loose Printing. 1 enf Hinder*., Fine Jul NELSON, B. C. % •**5i nera! Merchants, Trout Lake Trout Lake City Transfer and Stage Line. | Ferguson ^ Trou tLake g Beaton I i ' Daily Stage wUl | leave Ferguson 7 a.m. Trout Lake at 8 ESQ WOOD YARD in connection. A. M. Craig Wm. Crawford is the time fir von to (■ tn Lily Uit". Neo't wrro jSj Ihe PrtMpects <>f Kcrguiioa -^ bo bllL'ht. NOW The Towu of FERQ08ON •Aill be line of the (ilfiltest Or.- Producing Camps in the World. Tbe high .L-groe of snooees gchieved l y the num. r.. us \V HAL I'll Y and PRACTICAL IM. I I l-ll and a M i: It re a N M i IS I N (i COMPANIES now uncratiog then jh a ttibnte to tin* tremi chilis wulth <f the bills m n u Liii (l. o Buchanan is deserving ol the thanks ol the community for the way in which bo is pushing the matter oi the A. & K. Extension in the local Hoards nt Trade as well an at ilie session t f the affiliated boards. NOTICK. The or.lin iry annual gem ral meeting ..i th - Old Gold Quartz and Placer Mining (lompany, Ltd . Liab , will be held at the office of the Company, Troul l.nke. B.C., on Friday, 'ind day oi February, 1906, at .'', o'clock, p in, f.,r the pur- |n.-' I'i electing director! for thu ensuing year and BUoh other business as may pro| erly come bi fore tbe meeting Books will be closed for transfers from Jan 21st, 1906, until after the meeting, M. ..CHESTNUT Dated at Tumi Lal e, !:.<','2nd January, L606 you wont to S_LL you want to HUY Correspond with the Lardeau Mines Exchange. We have several Good Proportion lislfil Oil Which good leilllS I'HIl lie Iiml. Lardeau Mines Exchange, " Review " Building, Trout Lake, B.C. ! J. Y. Griffin & Co. i . lebrated Itraiule ol i.in. i NELSON, Ham, Bacon EC Maple Leaf Rubber: Best to Sell Styles to COVI r every r. eed from line city wear to liiinlrer- iiien'sor miners' fool wear. They arc all just as.honest as ihe emblem signifii i. Best to Buy Best to Wear J, Iili Lennoxville <*»^HoteI. E. MOBBS. PRO?- Hotel and General Store GERARD C. Limited Vancouver, ll.C. KcllinK A gen to. The BEST Always ! IN FINK BHOE8 l MINING BHOB8 I SHOE I'ACKSI RUBBERS and OVERSHORSI (1EUMAN SOCKS I lr.wl.nl you Will jetll yiui'in v..iir liiiylni; Willi lis. BO don'l lini-'fl. when ti . ■ i II • i v; nny. i.in | in tli. way ol lootwi ar lu ta.i on ..», or drop « ii...'. ■m MIL SHOE gnfflB Nelson, 11. C. ANDREW & CO. Mail ordeti carefully >."'l promptly attended to, Agent fur sinter uml Set* tleton Sboea. Public School, Hospital, and other Institutions. Rxoolleot Waterworks system, Btreete, Btores end Besideiioee illu- iiiiiimI by Electricity. Daily mail i'iv.ee. The townsite in. n.liiiinlily laid out Gel in NOW on the ground floor. Lot*- can now ne purohased e pRon $75 LP. TOWNS!! B AQKNT HENRY FLOYD RBVBLSTOKB, B.C. 43. O^^QCkM>000{K» t_-l»«>0«^«K>04t>0"->*^' .. Zhc Ibotel Beaton ... 5 BEATON. B.C. V A. R. IIKVLANI), I'KOVINl'IAl. LAND ItJBVBYOB Mineral Claims Surveyed I'UI'I.AK, KABLO. 18IT0RB nrrivint* nt Ueaton 'tin* threshold ol the l.nril«r.ii) vis Arrowhead, will (Ind Hon Hotel to i.r fully iqolpped for lii'.'li-.'hisH trade. Excellent sccommodatloD, A well appointed and spsclnui dining hall. The beat ol Wlnes,8plrits and Cigars. 1'ersonal inpervlsion is given to ths requirements ol patrons. Visitors lo '.lie 1 nol. an ean rely on Comfort at tliiehotel. W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop > • •- Ct t- _i ■■«*»■— —■« p.- I. FERGUSON H0TEL s^im'< The noted home for travellers visiting t :, mon, I'..*.' A well stocked Bar of the choices) Liqours, Wines, etc. MoDonnoll & BlaoK Proprietors, . Legal Notices. CKltTIFie.i'KS OF IMPKOVKMENT. NOTICE. (ji.l.l.'ii Ohsst No. 2., Golden Chesl N". 2 Fraction, an.l Lldie mineral claimi iltaateinthe rrout LaJce Mining Division ol Wen Kootenay dintrici Where located: Due nn t on., hall niiloe enntli w'.'nl from the town ol Poplar, B, C Take notice that I, John Keen, free ralner't oerti&cate No. i.s;.;:;;, intend lixty d»yn aftai date hereof, to iippiy '•" tl.e Mining Recorder lor Certiflcutus ol luii.rovemeiits lor the purpoee of obtaining crown Kr.mis ni th • ali.ne claims. And furl ber Ink.' nol li thai nnder section 87 rauel be com men ed before ilie Istuaui f s.i.'ii cenifl ia • I Improvements. Dated thii Sletdarol Oclober, A. I'.. IH).r. Nov 2 05 JO'IN KEEN. NOTICE. pigrk Diamond mineral claim, iituate in the Trout Lake Mining diviiion ol Went Kootenay disl Where locate 1 On !i\ ide b I lhe ■•..uli lork ol the Booth Fori Lardeau river am) Bouansa creek two miles northerly from the tn mine. Take Notice that 1,0. B N. VVilkn> acting «« agent lor ( Mining Co., F.M.C, No. r.':;!<.'">, in tend, lixtj daj * fr..e'. the in apply i" the Mining H CVititirnto of Improvoments, lor the pari,,.,. ,,[ oblalniott a I rowii I the above claim. Antl further take notice that under section 87, mn before ths Issuance ol such Certificate ot Improvement! Date I tioi 5th da) ol Oct., a.d. r oet6. *.*'• B. N. WILKIE. NOTICE. Tmn Edwards mineral i laim, in tin lrout l.ak.. Mining Division ol Weal Km a- . I triet. ■■ located : '■ In Bilver Cup • tltn. ibOUt IH Inlll-'S fit.Ill MIN' I I im. notice th it I, Fi wrick Charles r M 0. No. B88012, act st...nt lot John W. W • tfall, P. C. s.t M7W4, i lend, sixty dayi from i a ate hereol, i" anpl) to the Mining Ri irdi r for ■ i Inr,.r ,..-ii i fltS, fnr I I h Crown '"in.' ■ An I farther tuto* nol thai ti ii.lt- r taction S7, bei r the Issnaii ■ I riiflcate of Improvements. (•ami this llth day ol Aug., i d 1»- K-UO NOTICE. Black l ii:ir'inn:l Mineral Claim situate in the I roul l«ake Miniug ! ivielon ol IVeil Kootenay Hist ricl. whei i ih" Imil mile north ol llai kin creek. lake Notice that I, H. M ' agent fur the Beattle-Oregon Mining Co., F ree Miners' * lei tides Inl ■ id i ity daj ■• from I he date horeol i" apply to t! e Mnoun iti cordei (rn n Certificate ol Improvon un the pi I ibti 'lim.' n i'n i ol i lie above claim. Ami further take notice thai ict'oi under section 3 nl be coi mei •• before the inuance ol iuch C.rtilica nl I mprovements. l>.i i i thii 83rd .lav :: ipt, i u I ■•■'.. lept 28 NOTICE Brer Fun. ml il ctnlna. ' Ituate In tin i roul i. ...•■ Minim DI, l.lon ot \, ■ -i Hit . I strict win n-1...in i : i in Bonanaa en li. »Im>mi ..ih mil. i>ulb<eu«t Drum B_clc U m :. ' ■ lim Take notlc tlinl I, ■ el; N. Wllkli. igenl r ir r, i. r M< '- • ■- ii I-' ■ ri li erii oeri.li i.' i ■ from the il ua im ■ ' Heeorder for u i ei iiiii'Hii ..r hnpi'iiaiiieuU, for 11"- i i irant of tho al claim. n, nn It r n ■ Date. nel ' o. it. N. Wl! ' ■ i T LAKE. .in i 1. TO 0EX1SQUKN1' OO-.WNER To D li. M - or to whi n he may h rred hit Interest in the Etnl mi eral claim. . . co-owner witb you in ■ •••• min- -.. iituate on • i ■ ' i of W. Kootenay, ' he tie* work mnl . penditnre on the abo' e*im claimi. I". ' I the -..'..- .,t the Min" ' >'" for said work wai ;■ nenditure mode ba '.-*-; ired, I bv give >'•! , - tion he reol oi n-iu.-r- io contribute voui pro- pay the v..iir intereal in t!"' aa claim otthem di signed under aw* by virtue ol lection*) of the Mineral A '. tmendmi al A\ I 1900. Dated at Trom Ut lulv. inn.'.. I'nva. C Ei Ltorr, July 7,05 Co-Owner Review Job D_pb. b'or High-Class Work. Lardeau Hotel 5d Baa to Sandy Laughion Proprietor. Wl 11 I.N fisitii g Fen*n«ou you I the l.aid.aa Hotel. Here the *.is:;.n will !'■ BurroonrJ homo i in toi l*. I '■'■ i Heul cuisine. well veuli and warm rooms, v.i 11 stock.) bar, and everything which tends towards making yonr vieil ;. p|es*-.i; '• and im tin'in'l" ' a''- Rates from 11 day opwai We sti ive in i'i. »se nor j atrons. FERGUSON. NOTII I. ' I. i- mil ii ' . -in the II .1 limit- ■ ' ' ■ ' , .'I from inrcl. lo. ihnt 1,0.1 ■ Wi '. .... ni (oi i ,l'i'i'i mil rilni .!■ No, I, Intend, al lly lo iho Mlnin 1.,'t'i.ri . i- for u on ■ Oil ' ■• improvi un i i - I . iovi liiiiin. • I'd fitrthe ..: ,.,'n, n, m,ii, ,- '' " ■ mu i| bi ' n n.'i re iln- is • . - .. rn . ■'"'' ''■ ! Ill Ull A.I.. llfcM. ... II. N. WII.KIE, IM..-'. ■I I,. IT l.AKK. NOTICE TO Ul '.i.'.'i' I vr CO-OVi lo .lames < 'mint. R. I ■. .Mm I eOd ami Jainea Boucliier, or to .i I omt Devei they mav have transferred their in- ten it in the Slate luiueral claim. Tal e notice thai ', the undersigned .■ri-.iitnor with juu in the BI i a i laim, situate on South side ol Lardeau rivei bei iv< on Kupid and I'oplar creek* in the i roul I ak i fining Db Isi il Kootenay, bove performed the .' . I ..I nu le the in'i'i'.-riri iitiir- on the above nu ntioned ilaim for i he years 1904 and li 0 li ■ ii lei i" hold the same under section L'l ol the Mineral Act, and the years iui ■ id '.i.n I, was |. ■ 1 and es IHjiidit nn made ho i •' :■ ox pi red, I here* iij give you notice thai .i within 90 .lays from the firsl i iiblication horeol you ■ -ii oi refuse to contribute your propor- share ol such expenditure and ■ Ids advert ii m ml y.our ■ •- aid mineral claim will ■ i e iui • the property ol the undei n I ind by virtue ol lection 4 ol the •..I Act Amendment Act, i iOO, ■ .,'■ ' .■' i rout I nil" thii 17th day ol JAMI.s SNELL, c..-< Iwnei. It paj i to use i he 'I elephoue, A lengl hv i rip can often be laved. ni i -I ui '.a: Cummini1 .-•..i>• ; i rout Lake, i al Bi ston, Com .. rol Arrowhead. NOTICE. ral claim .-itnnte I'roui l.iiktr mining nr,.- n ol .' i. Whei ').! "tilver ('upmoun tain, al Bt Cup ce that 1,1 I luirles Elliott, F.M.C. No, IM 142, acting u Charlei McNie ii. F.M.C. ."' : :"i . Westfall, F.M.C. No. H.7964, ii li i I, sixty dovi i be .I.'. hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder lor s I irtificate of Imi ro I r tl ■ urpi se ol ob- .■ .t i rown Granl ol the above And further take notice that action, under section -tT, mrr-r ■ i omn ■ • rtificate oi Im- .• i llth day ol Aug. a.l ! Halcyon Hot Springs Banitariuzn AKHow LAKE, B.C. Under New Management HARRY McINTOSH. Ul the Hoffmann House. Rossland. Proprietor. . S '- I. - r.' : ■- Tlie Moil >•• ni|ilete health ri-sort nn i I ol Nort li Ai..e. lea. Ae- ilationa fer loo gueiti. Qood Qiliin ■ • and hunting. fi" i"1 to $18.00 per week, accor- dlng to residence in hotel or villas. A In etti ndance. I ot (uriher partleolars apply to Harry Mcintosh, Proprietr BALUYON HOT BPRINGS. Balmoral Hotel. E tn Fergus I n.riy rely upon tbo very best of Ion al Ilii'' well-kl'OVTli hotel U.S.ins aro well furnished thioughout. The liar is stocked with assortment of palatable quencheri. Under the Management of S. Slinger lilL A Pointer QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors YTIII V<( NCW AMI l-IHST-l.'I,Ai*W IN AM. RCTPTtOTS Fire Proof Safe Tbe banal ts stocked with in** l*'.«st Wlara >i.l utguM «n th« mwkct. Trout Lake, The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke li Under the tame Murnnfomr-i.t. When looking ;'■ to spend your holidays, bear in mind that Trout Lake is an 1 summer resort 'i'he ■ v and climate n"";;1:' znificenl time table: ss. u_o p. i-.'v:^.. H lalng b tween Arrowhoud, '. is* log. Le. I'ljj Arrowhead tor Beatonan*^ x. as tullowe, Com.. an ! .'.a. I.. .. mil v -.nn -.i..ix f.n Ario..... s-.i. twice dolly— "U^k one l^ll.'.K. -rl ikiUg - "I'.llr- . .: •• . i ■. i ■. - r« r'tft-r. - el.Kii.: Iiii..'- Ol s.olliiK'J ** The Bowman Lumber Co., Limited. The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE Place to Stop at WHEN IN ROSSLAND. —o— Davis (Bb Loder - - Props. Royal Hotel Fancy Bar, Mur-lcal Lntertf lament KuC-tln Bourd, World's Mining News. E. L. MORAND, - PROP. E. R. VIPOND Trout* Leke L!v3ry Freighting Packing Hawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout* Lako. ! TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars £_ iota Simpson, Proprietor. _________ -T',"-*"- ■4Ha* ■ V MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND CITY 11 Merchants. SON - - B. 0. THERE lllii.le liavo been f'.rtuneH I.y |U_ici0U« invi'^t- mem In 1:* ' EBtatw, more rortuii - will be made : in .•ver the mxt two or three yean*. The one whn reaps the harioit ii t, rlginal Inveator, tor li>* ha-. liis mriiu'V on ;i reitainty. \,iv. lei us point mitto ion tlir.t there [• no better s\.nt nn the Con* ■ tu buy Real Kstnte thau ti, -IT l.AKK. Trout Lake l» th" prettleel ipni in the K "•' " \ •! M ■• pleMora r. s.i; ii ha* ii" "imil B iftting iui 1 lisliin * n.ay ie Indulged in the >. ar round : while big game in aiitindaiice is tn tho fom..l nn the hills. tt» eUoiste la superb, lv Ing m> itr.'ftt extreme*., it being mild in winter und coo! in eumtner. I' can bnasl »f some nf ihe tin"-t In ti b aud i' - r.n'is.i ColumMH. lis Btr<*ete are wi'll laid »til an i gradi .i. Tl ere r.r • two excellent gem r.il aton*8, Mid n gtnncc al tho advi i lini-ineiMe ,! v. .'I shoe thai all U'Hil.'s are fairly well r«*pre*ent''d. Write « Ith oonfi lencn to Agents, / ' ^^V^ *"*_ ^*w t i ! R McPherson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your iloction I i Gc once. Then call on or v»ri. . ■>■ ■ I cr Ik. m 2s i has never hod'a 'Jboom "—ita gi iWltl lillH lu- e •».; .lv. It Is head of navigation, and •'. ii.ii ui i f the Lfii'l" luai'i li .1 il s C 1 U. All iv i Is (in t! e Lardeau) lead to front LaCe. It is ihe ii..i-.iii'..i\i.il centre of the rich'St mineral distriit on the ei utinent n *■ >t hue banking farili- lii*. provided I.y the luirriial Bank ol Canada ; flrat-clasa acliool arcomnandation under lhe «'iv*c- tini. 'f B Shannon, B.A.; n Rood watei ay stem 1 gnvernmenl < (Tic«-H; Count) ('.'nn alttinge; Bfethodlal Epiveopnl and Anglican churcbea p.. .1 ci tiaiie hoapil There are valuable raneh lands mi ih" outskirts awaiting srttlcr!'. Its lumber reaooreea are megnifi cent, and a band paw ntill with a ■ \'\ of 60.000 fi. per day is st f e it ml of lhe lake. The mines tributary an- proving onl lip^ir producers ev< y year, witb bew l't'-iul.- opening u\>rich bodies of 'II vro will be h big lticli li.if so if you won l'l know tin ' e. write I't (Hire to I iti f 1 oi the Agents al the ml.in sees l alow. ___'!. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.O. W -a UUUi^^ 'I'lin reprewntative ot tin lieb Liti'iiosu COUfftnr. Sent to any ml'lvess for $2 per an. in advance, Mo ST. and General. | rfVQMmmmmrVmity .tlveivry, who has held of station agent hero epartui'o of F. T. Abey, pAresday for Nelson. i relieved by H.J, llicktj. noticed that this issuo it larger than our usual • hope our patrons will Sange, which will be the paper in future. ill smiles—-is not in it »r Mobbs,of Gerard, these ith the mill moving to the L'jnnoxville Hotel it in it—fairlv in it. Huble in Zioncity. Dowio' tie bounce and general foliva has got his job. ck IV. wa. successfully st Satu.day on Trout liter Phelan'. ias got in this weefe vegetable and garden; owering bulbs, clover, rand Garden City lawn ■chdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in the Anglican it Sunday. The services .1 and some exceedingly c was rendered. jward Crosby gave a lec- s Methodist church last 1 light entitled -'Among rn B. (J. Indians." The i illustrated by lantern fhere was a very poor (4. The rev. gentleman lucted services in tho J church on Sunday. o have books from the earnestly requested toil without delay. ies Committro will meet r night at 8 o'clock. A ance is requested. Mastereon, Secretary. fcrry, of the Silver Cup, Wednesday's Doat for a Jay trip. Parker, inspector of put measures, is around nual inspection trip. !«evesque is leaving short- leasuie trip through the t provinces. our eye on thc Lardeau. mining deals aro pend* tt the Provincial Home fting, the Nelson News "t the columns of politi- o which was nauseous to el-headed reader, and is us news—and that in aj manner. {linger and Joe Hawkins 'ii for a day's fishing this JThey secured some nicej hen. j ■ rns has returned from a] rip I', tbe eoast cities. wjujuiua i IT "I P.. SEEDS |WUH UttW.'l'll fiOW UUU cmWV*. 14HUUW vhjvu. Evans has secured ise for his Kiel at BcatonJ i lmnil. rs have been en*| rtl thc grand opening tooll t Saturd iy. Wo wiih thJ ► success. "Ison began Lis asueasiiifnl the Auioin at S Mile thii ie 2tUh inst, lhe I.adic^ , I give a basket Bull. *, operations continue ler grounds. A clean-f Bade in a few days. y successful dance iho Alexandria hall, K< it Monday night. the up pea ranee of opril s onow roads breaking, traj ..»£ is not all honey theso da| I : I I '"I JF&bpr *». ,, m,m ■ —■ --_,■ _■„. •tr. j <_L ki _ rij of every Ferguson Freighting and Packing Outfit. >_*-; bs faithfully executed at the Review Job Dept H ">»»***-»...,•».»»,„_ LEGAL. IS I) c I-; 1.1 I OTT, I'. .RRI8TEK, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC., roul Lake, 11. I ami FerguBon, <'.. .11 ir.i'ts entered into for packing of Mining Supplies, ecc. to an*1 point in the district. Hood, prompt seiviee, uml any work under':.Icon ■.n irtinieeil Hllllslll,'|..l\ . W. Abrahamson Contractor •And Builder. Owner of the- Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. a For ..ursclf me Don't Pay Rent.J Easy Terms. o7bn WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Land Surveyor. Mineral Claims Snrveyed and Crown Grants Obtained ili'stdi'iK*'—-Ncxl lUeord OniPt*. I mill l.riko. II < WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO- LTD- Hardware, Mirers' Sr plies, Stovis ami Ranges. NELSON, B.C. notici-: renders for Mineral claim forfeited to the Crown. rentiers wiil lie received bytletui- dersigned up to 12 .'clock, no . T.i.'-.liiy. tii<" 'iili day "I February, ".on*;, for the purchase ol the undermentioned mineral claims, which were forfeited to the Crown at lhe Tax Suit* held in the Government otlice at Kaslo. B.C., on th** 7th day of December, 1901. To be considered, all tenders must be in leant equal to the upset price, n given below, which ll equivalent to the mn..nut for which suci. claims could have been re purchased nv the owners oo the 30th of Jane, 1906, together with the taxes which have accrued miico the tax sale, the est ..f advertising for tenders, and Crwwn lirunt fee. Claim Lot No. Unset price Consolidated Virginia :«''.»2 $45,06 Elk SOBS 40 4"i Speculator 3!>!)4 44.00 Kach tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for the full amount thereof, payable at par at Kaslo. in favor of the undeisjgned. The cbequ. b of all Unsuccessful tenderers will be Immediately returned. B. K. CHIPMAN, Coveriiment Agent, Kaslo, b.c, H. N. Coursier HKVKI.STOKK. II. (' F IKE ins u i: a N c i: |£08BB8 PAID PBOMPTL. Wrile for Kates. Imperial Bank of Canada. Head Office:. TORONTO. ONTARIO. Capital Aii.hori*Kvd.f4,(W0,000 Capital [paid up] - 8,500.000 H ml - - - 3,500,000 [{r.melies i'i lhe Northwest Torrlto*'l<*s, Pro\ i.. s ol British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontiu io nnd Quebec. T. R. MKKKITT, President. D. R, WILKIE, Vlee*Prea.and Qon. Man. E. HAY, A sain tan I Gen, Manager. VV, MO. FAT, Chiel Inspector Trout L.kf, n.C. Branch—A Orncr.l Hanking ltu*.lntt.. Tranrwctcil Savings Oepartmeiit—Pep..sits received nn.l Interest allowed, Draft*, "'.lil ivitilnl.le In nil purls 'if i'i.'iiiil... United Unites ind Europe. Specie 1 attention Riven t*>.oollectJoBS nod Mini in.- I'., i.i I.-. T. B. BAKER, rianager ALEX. OEAWPOBD . THE PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Siulille, Puck and Cartage Horse*. Always for Hire FreiahtiR'd, PacHna and Tuaoiing a Specialty Daily stage leaves Beaton al 12 o'clock rorTronl Lake Fergnson and Csm boras Leaves Ferguson, via Trout Lake (or Beaton at 7 a.m. ilt'ii, s. Mfl'uiii'i. .1 A. Hum y A, M. PINK HAM. HARVBY Mc.ARTER & PINKHHAH SOLICITORS, Kic REVELSTOKE E>. C Niiu-iiiii-k ior Imperial li.u.l, ..i Oonitds, BRIGG8 .1. M. BCOTT, i.i..n. Scott & Briggs Barristers and Solicitors Solicitors for Molson's Bank, REVELSTOKE - B.C. • /* l6^*?-3^r-.' *-trLt»**'.- RE8EBVE, RIGHT OF WAV FOR RAILWAYS, ETC. Notice is hereby given thai nil Crown lands along the locate i lim . ■: u way, power, or tramway company, incorporated under authority ol the Legislature ol this Province, and hav* il •.' a width of fifty (.".(I) feel "ii ouch side ol said lines, sre reserved lor right !■ .I •. such railway, (tower ni tramway company. w. 9. con;:. I'fj.utv Com. ol Lands end Works. A Works Dept. Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., l'.)05. L__. ..... ! r Drug Store js -.-*-*-•*** .^..^^^.___. *,,»,_.^.__«..«,_„^ ^j (ji PROPRIETARY Bohool Supplies. Toilet Articles, Ktc. BTRICTLY0A8H m PRESCRIPTION WORK 'a m C mml A VVl.L LINE OF t'llOK K STATIONERY. d .. ■ :. i : -.:.-;■. .-.:..; ,..' 11 r -. : :: ... ..' ... jj I £3*0 _-' _.'• O O ■ I .. ■::»«_] WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. Best Hotel in Town, .spiers for Hii as} Commercial Men. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN; PROP 1 TROUT LAKE LODGE I. O.O.F NO. II sr meeting*, in ni in lOW'K Hull "NIT.' I HI S /tultlns ' " ith" era cordially tvtlooms, . H,.;. P. m. Shepherd. rw. TTJ8CAN LODGE, N-. 30 A.F. v. A.M. .ltd Thursday each un.ut li. Viaitora Welrome _ TEe Lardeau Brewing iai_y ■.*—-, Lager Beer and Porter. Trrv" Draft ®»Bottled. Brunei, Stall!., ut Tmtit T/.!.-. 1V<M... I', lt*ieon ,u,<! I'.ntot.' ,, i ,.„|,i„,i.s,, If i ......Wlivir. t*l^_iSSS&B^^^^®SSSS^_>S^® E3 ir ■ ■ © K Barber Sbcp — f*OR A — Good Shave or Hair Cut — CALL ON William SchneSI, KsaeosoN Hot and Cold Daths- Aei-.iui.tant, .... Auditor. J. C. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE, It. C. Ontfiue Company*' i,-it"r. nts carefully looked after, Aiirnt Inr Umirlni 'I PI Starke? & Co. WHOLESALE DEAT.BRfl in Batter, Kggs, Cheeje, Produce ami Fruit Houst .ii Hk., Josephine St. Nelson,B.C. NOTICK. The ordinary annual general meeting oi the Primrose Gold Min ing Company. Ltd. Liab., will !»• .held al the office ol the Company, Trout Lake, B.C., on Friday, February 2nd, 1906, at 8.80 pm., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and sunh other business «.-. may be properly brought before the meeting. J. M. MILLER, Sea-Treas. Dated at Trout Lake, B.C. 2nd day of January. 1006. The U. C. ASSAY and CM HICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vancouver, 15. C. Headquarters lor Amyert, Mining snd Mill Supplies. Sole n_t-iit« In B. C. for Morgan Crucible 0o., Battersea, Bng» Und ; P. W. Hriinri 4 Co.'s PsientCnry Pomaces, Burners, i*tc i Wm, Ainu arortU A Co.'s Pine Balances, etc,, etc. Imperial Barber Shop. For <i I Haircntting and l-liiointr i.'.. i" G. A. CHEESEMAN Till.IT I.AK1.. Il\ Hot. and Cold Baths. latfiis-wiw"- FLOUH= ^FLOUE, aymond $3.50 per 100 lb. NOTICE. During the Winter Months our Store wiil be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Saturdays and nights preceding holidays Trout Lake ;'_rir!_-fi*fM|gy^jg *JMf*_ FLOUI_== ==^FLOUR V.M. Westfall & Co. Mitimij limkers. Minini: I'r.i.it'rli." Itiipnrl. .1 nn, , Mill' '"III Hint Snlil, rin i i. _ .i i ' Miiiliit-'l'mi'. 'He ■ l.'.i.Uctl A lie r fer Num-KcbI- ' .le.il-. I mi-sr^sc;LAKEViEW HOTEL * Hasa.tn. - | "'-!__■B'0' GoWorBiiw.............. »i ,o Bar well Supplied with Liquors &, Cigars Cnl.l mil' Silver |. 00 , „ . ., ., „ , ., . . Bilver and Lead S 60 Lurge Coinlorii.il.' Booidl. Excellent Cuu-iiu and Attendance. Copper l 00 M _, Zinc |] 60 ~"' -' SHANT,;,,uT.rr,, RHadden & Levesque - * Props P.Burns&Co WHOLESALEi AND RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers lo <vll kinds of Fresh Mt-nt IBOTJTLAKE,B.C F. B. Wells, HKVKI.STOKK, B.C. RAW FURS J0UGH7 CASH PRICES PAID j mMmmmmm^mf. * ' • ■ - «ii .Sniii --'-***—■-" ' " fm%m1*r9**W*1*W*^
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-02-01 |
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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-1906-02-01 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310284 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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