_■■ ■iJ/YftJWl- ■ / CCt: ^ U^i-latiVe /-),. < •».''i'*' i * Has n larger circulation man nny Newspaper in N. Kootenay. Best advertising medium. VOL. a Capital for Le fcoi Squabble. GVT jjt. Tl"' -.Uabble now going on over . IN . MineS. u; R°l affairs is unfortunate. Thia ""'"'r which litis done so much to THREE DIRE0T0B8 LOAN advertise the Kooten.J oountry COMPANY ONE THIRD OfI tliroiig|„,t,i the world, seems to bt TR0UT LAKE CITY, B.C., NOV. 2, ,90.5. Local Mining Conditions. The representative uf the rich Lardeau countrv. Sent to viiiiiiiry. Beni- 10 nny address fur $2 per an. in advance. AMOUNT REQUIRED. THE BALANCE WILL BE RAI8ED IN ENGLAND. The management ol the Greal Northern Mines, Limited, has resolved upon n step whi.-h teems certain to reault within a very short lime in placing the company <m :i stab's limn eiiil footing, and permitting of the resumption of active development work at some ..f the company's properties. It ha.- been decided lo rata by mortgage immediately the sum of $10,000 to liquidate a pressing debt and then to raise by debentures 1200,000 to clear all other debts, purchase mining machinery and develop some of the company, many properties. Nearly a third of lhe amount has already been subscribed, and there is no doubt of the company. ability t.> raise the bal .■. An extraordinary general meeting of the oompany was held in lie company's offloe on Friday, 27th ult. There were present: \V. I Cochrane, in the chair, VV. H Pool, F. VV. Godaal. B, Crilley, ft, Hodge, W. !•:. Goenell, VV. A Jowetl and H. Irvine President <'..chr:ui" submitted bis scheme, which wn- :i| pn v. .1 without •11--' lit. hoodooed*. Recklessness on thi pari ..f the London end at one lime and at other times misman agement of the property, ami now the "rule or ruin " policy of M" Millan bids fair to ruin one of tin best properties of British Columbia The effect of this will not ou iv be I OP INTKRKST TO .HOSE WATCHING THE PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RICHEST MINERAL 8ECTIONOF ; HE PROVINCE Work starts ! on Monday at the I lvi< w with a ereu of live men. Tlie work is in charge of Al Hous- detrlmental to the intere*ts of thi-!l'' particular pi..perty. hut to th. whole mining industry of the province. We are looking for outside capital to open up our mines, but the non-i roductiveness of such capita] already invested, cause. principally through reckless management, will have a deterrent i (feet. lligl 'wed oul and the trail •" »hnpe, shipping will com- - put i The prop rty is looked .- f im- I.y those who are familial- with it. and the local syndi* ate are bi ing congratulated on their deal. Alex. Crawford, of Beaton, was ' a visitor tli is week. ' Lea.I reached i.'."' on the London market this week, tho highest [uojation iu many years. .Silver and copper ar.- firm, but Inactive. J. 8. Lawrence, divisional superintendent of tho (' I'H , stated Monday th.it the train service on the Lardo branch wiil be continued thrcughoul the winter, and thi steamer service on Trout hake will be maintained as long as possible, Quick Work on Beatrice. 159 FEET IN .'it DA VS. AN AERIAL THAN! 8,600 FEET LONG CONSTRUCTED. A 5KooT LEAD TAPPED IN THE LONG TUNNEL. I, • 110000 mortgage ia nln i Ij arranged for. Of tbe $200,000 debentures, 960,000 bas already been subscribed by throe <>f the directors. The balance will be rai-r.l in England. W. K. ('oehriine and F, VV. Godaal will leave for Fug- land for that purpose about Dec* ember 1st From its inception the company has been handicapped by lack of working capital, r weakness which was made more acute by the i*.• i>^r period of tedi.-us nnd COStly litigation over the title of tha Lucky .lack. The oompany control.- mon 1 ro* pcrties than it can develop al once. It is understood t>> be the ii.t. ntion <.f the oompany t<> n suroe the operations at the Oyster-Criterion as soon as possible, and then lo develop the Swede group. There ia no doubt entertained by any mem ber of tha company that if a fair dart can be secured, with adequate equipment, the property will rapidly reach the stage at which i, can p: > for it- own development In this connection it i-1. arned lh.it the la-t el.-in up from the Oyster • Criterion mines netted 18,000. .1. M Lay. manager >.t the Im p'lial hank wan appointed trustee ol the deb iiture fund The directors are pleased al the decision ..f the executive, mid are Confident of the successful carrying out of tin plans Kelson N'.ws. Floating Fortress. The first keel plate of the Dread nought, which will bo the most powerful battleship in the world, was laid at Ports nniith hv Miss Douglass, daughter of the commander in chief at Portsmouth. The Dreadnought will be a modification of a type recently designed hy Sir Philip Watts. Her displacement will he nhmit IS.(KM tuns. The Dreadnought will be armed with ten 1',' inch guns of the latest lyi e, each being capable of throwing a 960 poun I shell a distance of 20 mile- with a muscle velocity of upward- of 2,500 feel per tecond. What this means may he real ised from the fact that the striking power of .he new battleship will be as great ns t.ny three battleships ol the ordinary type at such a range as that at which the engagement w*s .',.. i e.l in the Sea of Japan. The long range actions during the late war taught the lesson that the main essential uf a battleship ;s ability t>> strike crushing blows a! a distance of five or six miles. This the Dreadnought can do, nnd as no other warship has hitherto mounted more than 4 12-inch guns, there wi 1 be nothing afloat that can stand up ng.iinst her in a sea action. The Dreadnought wiil l>. driven by turbinea at a -peed of 20 knots aii hour, and she will also in Spite of her great size he able t>. | A8I through the Sue/, canal. The new battleship will lie Stroiigly protected with steel arm..I ami in addition to being tbe most p,.i\, rful waiship in the world she will be <|uilt iii the shortest time. for it is exported thai she wiil be launched in February. the ] with all Bible foi into it. The I" rfi ctly wnt the im ii work is proceeding vim and erierj.-, *j nml hori a io | ul flume i.- being made T-tight with (-null;. A nugget of almost Bblid Bilver, over two feet wide and two inches thick, weighing 80 1 s. and valued at $380, was recently taken out ol ih.; Trethway Cob mine near Cobalt, Out. McKay Gets tho Job. W. S. Gor-* was relieved from tho position of deputy commissioner of lands and works for the province tbis week after 32 years in tho service. His successor is Neil McKay, tlie premier's secretary, whilst the lalters place is assumed hy Lawrence Macrae, a well-known Victoria newspaperman. A good many government members wanted the appointment in succession to Gore, but R. F. Green insisted upon makinghia own appointment. Mr McKay was formerly a prominent Kaslo lawyer. 'ng and pitch, It will be some weeks, however, before a cl will be mat lean-ui The body of iron und galena struck last week at the big tunnel is proving an incentive to tbe man* ■ni, and it is not unn • , r, did a good body .'f ore h, fore many more fi et are driven. The Cup is still pushing ahead - ipment with all the nnn nvailub'e. The ore Bhon im - improving, if anything. Ureal ri suits are 1.•• .k.-.l for on ti. ie- bu rap tion ol shipments. •lim ore i'- Th. on '..llll' 8. .\!1 • Vars came in from I Camborne on bis monthly visit. He I has added Alex. I rawford to his iist of clients along the accounting line, so after this all Alec's patrons can expect a presentation of ac- count* early in the mi nth. Wm. Schnell leave.- Trout Lake this week to lake up hi? abode permanently in Ferguson. 11:11 is one of the boys who came in a few y. ars ago and has stayed with the district through good and had. For .-..ine time he has run tonsorial parlbrs al Ferguson . and Trout Lake. Hi- has Bold the Trout Lake business to G. A Cbeeseman, an.l wish. - to convey his thanks to One hundred and fifty-nine feet in 'II .lay-is the record that the contractors who are driving the crosscut in the Beatrice mine have made t.. date. Thii is exceptionally good work, and about 'JO feet remains to be driven before tho | main lead is encountered It is ex] ted that this will he accomplished by Nov. 5th, says the Cain- borne Miner. The contractor* commenced their work at a point 200 feet from the mouth of the tunnel, that distance having been driven previously, and at a dis- ; , -—*...« „_,* mm. , ,,„ t.t .i i- Deve optnent work is w<* 1 forward, tanee of 430 feet from the tunnel s , l' • _ , . , , . , 'and good results are anticipated mouth a five-foot lead was tapped, . , ' i . ... ii i i i- ■ from the output, heing one of the small lends which .. , A. II. (.ran v made the follow- traverse the propertv. • _. , • , . ., _«\ r . i ing .-t.it.-iin-iii t>> the Nelson News An aerial tram 3,500 feet long " , . , , , , . .. , this week : "It is five wars and a has been erected for the purpose of ■ ,. ... ... ... few da v.-since I took charge of the conveving timber to the mine, it ' h , . * , u i- i-i Eva. I have never felt like say- •heing above timber In.•-. lhe tram . .... , .,. ., ing anvthing about it before. It is built in two seen..ns. the tar* . - . . , , .. „ .. ... : is only now getting into shape sat* minus of the first section-which * *" • .-_->* . i .i • ! l-fectorv to me. section is 1...IK) feet in IcntiUi • i- „ * . . ,. , ... . ,• , ., ., '• ica : wu are gaming a little st thc mine cabins, and the other! ~, every month now. That is satisfactory. But we have a lot of ex- Eva Prospects. Prospects at the Eva mine are brighter now than they have ever been. The company ia making money each month and constantly improving its plant and equipment. There are now 10 men employ! d at the niinc and the mill. 'rout Luke peoph- f-.i Iheir | atron ng.- an-l I., speaks ;i continuan ie of it for bis success ir, Mr. Cheosem in. n his | ro erty at Gerard. i- ir-. , cai ryi g good gold Jenkins is sbipping a car cfi Fred. Elliott and Jno. Simpson m ),;■> . -..• ..-••• -* *• ' returned from Nelson Wednesday night. Wo congratulate our esteemed citizen, 0. W. Aliralian.--i.il on the addition of a little stranger who tip- the scales at l'JA pounds, We wish the little visitor a pleasant journey through life, and in the year- to come may he preside over the then biggest city of the in. tei ior, Troul Lake City. Nate Lay and Ji Verschoyle have temporarily quit >>:i the Calumet ami Hecla Th.-v have a contract lo -ink a 50 feet shaft, and nil1 return to resume opero- lii :,.- in a few daw-. "T*™,"Ipenditnre ahead at both tie mine single! , . .and the mill We have delayed section extends 2 000 feet further down the bill into heavy timber The train, consisting of a ...hie on which a carrier is hauled. j^^^^^mmMmmmmmxtxtmwmmm^mWm , -i/i -ii making improvement..' m;:ii (hey by aid of a horse, wiil • rove a| .... ' moot economical method of transporting timber and supplies to the mine, as it obviates the necessity of traversing a steep and tortuous jtraiiwlii.h taxed both time and •liin Livings 0 . |,ai been work ing on the Go'd Bug adjoin: Rambler up the South Fork. He ta i good showing of clean "re and a ni,-,- body oi ooncentr ting goods. patii lice. The mine is to be equipped throughout with new track, lire tons of 12 lb. rai a having been taken up for that purpose. On Tuesday, Mi 17th. ii is in- —j could be iu-titied by the result of developments. There arc about 40 men altogether nt the mine and mill. " Th- mine now looks well enough ...1 thru Is justification now for any necessary expenditure for improvement of tho plant. Ao far as I know improvements will be made, probably very gradually. The company's pros- p.-r-ts look bright. I have every .ww «v...r. imi;iii. i nave evcrv tended to provide a entertainment confidence in the property. Yes ; -i.delv bv the h'tilo r,n^ It —*» Halloween Social. A large number of friends ao A. J. Gordon i- doing Borne g 1 work on bis lease of the Free Coinagi , A shaft ia being sunk on Ihe h ad and some clean ..re being lakl n out. A good body of con- CRiitratinc ore is being passed through. Tin j roj erty occupies a good position between the si wi Cup uml Triune and ought to prove a winner. c. pted the invitation of the Ladies' Guild of the Anglican Church to nn " Al llmue" in the Oddfellows' ^^^^^^^^ Hall on Tuesday evening last. a| noction with extending the equip un nt ol the mill", Two mining mi n from Si itl le, Messi - li. ml an 1 I.e. are visiting the Eva mine. It ia cjuile : ibablo that their visit is in i on* Bob Boms met with a severe aeon Wednes lay. lie had a contract for cutting 603 ci wood, ;i d Btarted in the morning with a view of doing thc whole job Up in a day or two. Fate decreed it otherwise, and at 3.32 p.m. the axe fell, and from that time until 6.18 1>is. Laugbton, Black ami .-linger, assisted by surgeon Robinson, worked bard applying lotions and stitching tbe wound. Latest bulletin reports Bob resting easily, wilh a fine chance for recovery in the morning. solely by the little ones. It will be interesting and you"don't want to miss it. the last .-'can-up was very satisfac- tary.' New Time Schedule. The c.l'.U. ss. Procter leaves now at :t p in. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning about midnight While this time schedule is not so convenient aa Ihe former one, we deem ourso'vea fortunate, in having tin* service kept Up, We lire a 1 Way8 open In criticise this corporation, but recng* 'i*e that their int. r. sts on the Kootenay l.nke have to nl the present time take precedence over the Lardeau. Wo trust, however, that the opening of nn\ igalion •'. lhe ■prfng will he on the old schedule. A large quantity of supplies are heing packed to the Silver Dollar. evening most enjoyable time waa aj-ent byl all present. Several of the la.li.- . ., . I of a versatile turu wore comniia-l stoned to keep tho fun going fast and furious, and it 111 US I l.e said thev achieved a BUCCVSS I I I rt were games of the got .1 old fashion* ul rollicking -..rt. and those of a milder touch in which both old and voting participated with vim An excel,', nt supper "as spread in A tunnel i- bi in*, di iven on thc *>pidi i on Pool creek by J. Decelle ind ('. I arson, und thev are pasa* n • 'hi..ugh a l.ig body of iron. It is thought that i large body of i.i I. no Is hch ml tho iron. The Victoria re, reacntative of the Ne!:.on News is authority for the statement that John Houston w ll retain his seat in the Provin* cial Legislature. Ladies, attention ! Leave your orders fi r the " Delim ator" at the Review office. A full mi-tii.g of the Trades' Committi o is requested on Monday night at the Ri view office. Business ol importance will be brought up for discussion. Mr. Tunst.il!, who has been handling Alex. Crawford's ac- ——^ ^_. counts for somo lime has severed H» »•■» Btatod that such a project bia . ni!: .-li,,ii with that linn. He would receive his hearty common- leaves shortly for Kam'cops and dation. We thoroughly agree with the coast i'1'9 honor, and would advise tbe Trades' Council to take th. matter His Honor Judge Forin at the recent sitting of tbe County Court iiere Strongly advised tlie building of a court hous • He said our needs warranted the expenditure anil that three or four thousand dollars would put up a bui'ding which would, he thought,equal tho demand for some years to come. Business Chaoses Han.s. isposed of "ivery —^mm Ales (irawfi id has the dining chamber, after piutak- .|„. |lou. Lake end ol Im ing of which Professors NotrehtaIand transfot business to dkYarrum gave an exhibition ol Craig and Will Crawford. Here* legerdemain and mystery. Their after theae two gentlemen will en- box ol nyalery waa a greal mirth deavour to give you cayeuaea war* provoker, and at tho saw? time a ranted nol to buck, but will carry source ol wonder. We can thnr* you n-if silting in an easy chair, oughly roc lend tho professors Andy is tbe pioneer freighter and I,, those I'll the look out for nili-l- i- .,,,.,.„,„,, ,.f ,i, i ■ , . . iii- , ,i iM.'iMii.'in ot the I,; •( i..ni, am Ins Dancing was indulged in until the • . . . '"'" early hours ol lhe morning lo """>' fl'""'''s :|"' P*eaBed t.. see music supplied by Mossrs. Hell, bitn re-oatablished In the bnaine's and Ciirothi re. . hP built up In the days gone by. Bohn.—On Saturday, 28tb ul'., lo the wife of •». \\. Abrahamson, a roil. Bi v.ml Trout Lake parties were interesti d In tbe court sittings n' Nelson this week. Chism vs. i:. < <-'iiiIy, action for commission on Ai dy purchase of Orange Hamilton's in* ' 'teres! in the Lucky .lack. Dismissed with oosts. Langford vs. (irani. Aii action for boirowed money. Judgment for plaintiff $360. E, M. Morgan vs. (;,.,..,.' Northern Mines. Claim for wages. Adjourned, .1 R, Campbell, the druggist of Camborne, and an old-timer of that p'OBperoiiS town, has left for lle.llev city, where he will embark in tin- drug bus'ness, We wish Johnny the best of luck. Arthur Cowing, of Camborne, Catlie in mi a visit yesterday. lie r. | -it- matters in good shape around Fish (.'reek. Lumbering and mining are making go-id headway. The I'.v.'i, Beatrice, Silver Dollar and Mammoth are all employing good forces ol mon, and tho lumbering com] anies are operating hugely. Mrs. J, W. Thompson eame up Irom I'o; lar Wed esilny night and left for Hon ton Thursday morning »P. m Joe Verschoyle ia trying t<> interest property owners around Poplar and Rapid creek in the establishment of a custom stamp mill. His plan is to get the propertv owners to guarantee a certain tonnage and give as an inducement options and interests in different claims. The plan is favorable, and Mr. Verschoyle has already Interested a mill man in tlie project. A. <l. Fraser bulbs on hand. ha- a line lot of Hugh McPherson went to Kaa'o Mrs and Miss Lotus <inh\i h left on Wednesday for Midway, B 0, They will go to join .las. A. (irif- lith. and tluir departure will be great ly felt in social and church I J ______________________ this week to attend a meeting of : circles They carry away wi'h ih.' License Commissioners. i ihem lhe best wishes of Ihe town. HI. Hillman was taken to tho ll velstoke hospital t'.is week, he having received a severe scalp WOUnd while logging ;it his camp. The accident was cans d by a taut limb of a true rein muling and striking him on the head with great force. After having his in- juiies dressed he was able to return, but n rest will bo necessary. Alec, Cummins was at Nelson on business this week. .1. ('. Kirkpatriok, a director of the Reward Co., informs us as wo g.. lo press thai ii s'rike of good galena was made in ihe big tunnel * li in morning, I KiM. THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. I. Printed at Troul Lake illy, «u.i i*n i -'i-ii, -' at Fargosou uml Trout Luke every Tuur*da< ' T,ii> K Inn I > II not mil.I In nii.-ll it-|...iiii hlo far the opinion* ot oorreipundeuti i *- prcined Iu IU oolumni All l...'..is «'in i le.ri.fii ni tbe rate of li qpiiIs per line, ilr-i iiis.'i-iH.ii, unit in eeou pe. lllll- I'licil Mills. .,.11-111 11.S| 111 OH. T«rm» fnr Tnimleilt nnd ..tl ■ r ?i 1%. r'i-mi. w ill be iiui.lc iiiiiwii on application i.i ..ill.*- Biibscrioti-ai r.'WiH yen.-, in advance. With this issue the RKVIKW enters the second y.ai of its existence, and we take this opportunity of thanking subscribers, advertisers and numerous friends for their verv valuable assistance to our Ztout Xaf.c XKHatcr Supplg (3o. %tb. ® By us-ng Water supplied by this Company yu are assured ol absolute purity. Government Analysis to back up statements. ::::::: Hugh McPherson - • Supt. umhia Hut when it is known that the Cab'nef Minister will not, act upon the uncorroborated state-j ment of any one man, but will seek the advice of the many, the door closes on the man who would manipulate lhe d- partment to gain his own Bel fish ends. By pursuing a. W. EDGE asters Griffith (SbCo Painter *— Decorator. LAKH B 0. efforts in rearing the infant. Tofthe policy of making personal in- ITROUT produce a weekly news| sper in a | vestigations into tin; wauls of the j small i.lining camp in the very people generally, and not depend- heart of the Selkirk.- is fraught ing wholly on the opinion of one. /'"'"* fyf ^-V^ff Fff |J with more difficulties than the j the Lands and Works department \Me I !• I X/la-yJL/ average reader is aware of. Ni ws has to be gathered, and a trip to a wild spot results in | erbapa hut a small paragraph, and with our radius extending several hundred **-«■-. ■ ee»e»^-»s>« >»♦♦«♦*.. under its present chief, has won the j roud distinction of being conducted in a more efficient manner than nt anv time since British Columbia became one of tbe Pro*. miles our readers, we feel sure, vinces of the Dominion 'lhe fact realize and appreciate our iff. its that th" bitterest opponents of the to print news which has a sole Government can find nothing to local interest. A few complaints [criticise in the Government at the have reached us of our not produc* present time is |erhaps the best ing news of the outside world, but ti Btimo y .>f the efficiency of every in this we ere guided hv oar sub- department administered bv Hon. sorintion list. Two-thirds of our II. McBride and his ministers.— * subscribers are scattered through- Economist, out the globe, and their object in'subscribing is to keep in touch with the Lardeau. We are yet in short clothes, very short clothes, but we have not stayed under the requirements of the district, but we are hopeful of improving m:r services in the near future. Jas. C. Murray still attends to the windy end of the bis while Jn... .1. Atherton pursues the various duties of a ''devil." We have fh'ia far dodged a raid by tbe sheriff, and while subscribers pul up Ihe needful we have no fear of standing him off. The Rkvikw is for the Lardeau first, last and all the time. E. L. MASTERSON I JEWELLER, Watch-repairing, etc. All work Guaranteed. LWm Bloct W Me, B.C AH the Latest Magazines on Salect "The Review.":::::: 44 m General Merchant Miners' Supplies POPLAR - B.C. !♦»«-*. . ,.ti-*:*s-j >?,. -.-: t V _ I Smokers' supplies in great variety. 4fo :m '_. Get votir Stc rji^ry ;; Mining Review. K.istern papers are comnientinrt upon the fact that tbe Canadian Bank nf Commerce i- advertising in Glasgow, Scotland, pa|.rs f..r junior clerks, tin* salary offered beinp £">0 a year. It is not t>. Ik- wondered at t! at the bank .-i.oul.l have to look outside of Canada for Jof) Pril_t_H.£ at lhe clerks when the remuneration of- fered is so meapre. Bovs wh chief employment ie lo sweep .-ut offices and run messages can earn battel wages than th* bank is apparently prepared to pay young men who most be i assessed ..f fair education anJ who would be compelled to pay the greater part ol their eirnings in eh.tie s. In face of thc bank statements, which tell in glowing language ol tbe profits earned, it is surprising that l«-ttei salaries cannot he paid to clerks an_ thus afford an opening for Canadian boys. Nelson News. you want to SeLL you want to HUY | J IF Correspond with lhe Lardeau Mines Exchange. W*e have several <. - I Proper- : - listed .rn h InVli _,...| ternia Call le- ll . I. Lsi'dca;i Mines £Uchai:gu " Ri I ■ i ak. B.C. General Merchants, Trout Lake NEW _0RK LIFE AS I OMPAXY, SURANCI *■ I • • 'i .\ .i. Photi TIIOS. TAYLOR, l_. .-.•. REVEl BT KB niistry, [>H MIf.U). ltno« I lo In st« Idnrtat Tbi Aberdeen Block ■ ii f•'> no . . * , i A. Milloy M^gf^rf,^^^^^^^^,^^,!^^,!^ t • AND I. r i K, J. Y. Griffin & Co. B _. I i I 3 .'V __L NOW ta the tune f .r you to ' . Buy Lots. Never were th. i. ■(...- of Ferguson I*'- hi."III. The Town of FI RGU8QN will he one of ibe Rseatrsl Ore Producing Camps in lbs World." The high degree i I succeaa aehii red bt tha lllllll. -I..U, \\ I. \ | J J| V ;,„,] I'h'.M ili'AI. Ul:i|J»l! sod A II I RICA N M I N I NG 1 0MPANI1 - . ■ -•■ penning there is ■ till , to Ibe Irei .1. ii- «• ...H, .' tbe bills i 1 Sr ■ I 1 . 1 •I 1 **, ■J * JL CAXCl LLATION OK RESERVE Hon. R. P.Green, Commission* er of Lands and Works, is now making a t> ur of his own riding, and will reach N> son early ne_-( week. Since Mr. Green accepted oflice in the Mvl;i .1.- Government lie has made it his duty to visit the Kootonay three or four times a year. Ue is thus always in touch with the people of tbe interior, and is able to deal intelligently with their lemands. Jn the old times the ministers never left Victoria until an election came on; then ■ ih.-y made a hurried trip through m th^ ,-...lr.lM. .....I - I 1 J!"*"*1 J. CUMMINS nf i : mil.-. .. FERGUSON • NELSON, Egg Ham, I B C. Smith & eo. 45 Hlcury Street, Vi.NTHI.AL. ! GH CI IBS I7.IL0R8. GUSON w II.I i ted in the I nr ih i i al n _■ i lai Intervals ' •■ -..-nr. di.'rr" ■ .- Bill re.-. . . .. i laih ■- v || nr- in i liofj | l IKJ ..-il l.'.i'mi.s In a few weeks. N COAST DISTRICT. [..I l. i i .III! Iiii I: i .. I r i.i . r. ■ . : i .. ; ;1 ..I leu r:.iu- o . i ni li tide nt Im- Kk'cua Hlvrr Url » Kll«!'u» o uij n mul II.!/. 1 S ' .' I1- ll .,■! be .'"iintiy and were of n^ain until another never heard unnron, .- . «. Ian ' ■ KIM i Ctioll ll imliil campaign. Th- ministers of the " McBride Cabinet inaugurated a ft new system. Tbryare constantly I in touch With the le.i'le. .,,,.1 do ^ " " '" !'" not have to depend on rumors filtered thr Ugh b.'ilf-a-tb._eli <-lnii- nels Ik fore it reaches them I ■, their guidance In oonducting the affairs of their office. A llkon ■; •!. knowledge of loeal auditions is particulai ly essential in tlie sue cessful administration of tbe affairs of the Chii f Commissioi 11 - offl se. A designing man <•, i make repn ntal lhe Ci m loi f acted u mi•.■ht -1 often I..-, ii th.- case of British < -i- w. s. OOItiC, I . - - iinmliwloiiei nf l*i .1. .i Woi Im, I ■- il i I i J 10 lliu-til. \ .. Ii-.ln. ,'!.' .. li-l AUfU I, i 11 . H. N. Coursier REVELSTOKE, Ii. C. j . i i: i-: I v H V i: a N c B tV.il A I i> i'i:'. M m .• f..r Hater. 5000.1 Telegraphers ^NEEDED \ .. .i -. In I -1 ■•-. i..i. He MHiitYOt NOMLN I.AMI S LEARN TELEGRAPHY ANi P..P.. ACCOUNIfNC We 0|k ll'ol • ■ ■ ■ ■ -iw- I ■ llll WORLD. Kuli - and ■-■■■! In all I. i ■ i illuav .1-. li . * nl lo furnish liin - ■ i :i j.- hi* lim. |i ij in. from * 111 la I 0 n iiiomii in stales i-ii-i nf the Hock*/ n oiui labia, or from V> lo JIOO a >i,.>■ <11■ in Blrlei wesi nf the Itnckiea, inline mediately upon graduation. s-1.i.I<■ i.l*. call . nl. i at nnv iin,.- No vacations, I oi full nariieulora i *■.-1. > Iii _ any of oni nrhoohi h rile rlir.-.l In OUT i-Xi-'-nli.i- offlci Ciiicinnntf, 0. Catalogue fi .- ■nil-; Cincinnati, oiii<„ Buffalo, n '.. All ini.i, Oa. La r...s.. , w k Texarkana,Tex, Saul ranclsc ,Cai . - have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. The BEST Always! r. FINK SHOES ! .VIMMi SHOES ! BHOE I-ACK8 I RUBBERS rn. OVERSHOES! HERMAN socK.S! ' II lo ...HI I,io In. ..I.,., v mtii ■ Un «.,-■ ni I-- i -..•... ... all .... an In ,ii..|, ,i llni Public Sr), - I, || -i r.,i. „,,,! "• 'i InMiiiitl i -. | ..,- |lent VVsli ru- i system Sire, is Siores ai.-I i: \]\9'. mined hi i •. ■ , |yaf|j msil i. rvlec. 'i he li woslte is Rdnirnbly laid oul Gel in "ti the ground U i r. NOW I...i • •■". BOW r •- j •!, listed I I'u.-I II BOflL SHOE STOllli $?5 ■•• : I TOWNSirE AOENT 1 HENEY FLOYD RRVEIJ5TOKB, IJ. C. 1 o ... _bc Ibotcl Ueaton ... f BB A ION. ii c. Nelson, II. C. ANDREW 8. lv and CO. Mall orders carefully end |*n iitteii.!.-1 to, Agent for Blati ■ tlelnll SIlOl S. A. !-'. UEYJ \M>. PHO* , i I A I. I l \|. M HVMiilt Mi.ir'inl (II ..in Bui ..-ycd POPLAR, I i LO Y''*" ":" ' ' ' tbe thrwhold oi th. Urdaaal •* I ' • ' minodallon. \ »ell !.-' .'•* He' Le-, of WlnM.BplTits roqolrements ..f fori hi this hot 11 :' ' ' ! ' I siijiervision iialven in ilu W, BOYD -:- -> Prop h l» I 5 • . < ■& < *-<U| I ti mr" FERGUSON HOTEL The noted In.me for travellers visiting Ferguson, B.O. A well stocked liar ol the choicest Llqours, Wines, etc. McDonnell & Black Propriotora, ,egal Notices. rilTiri.'ATES OF IMI'KoVEMI NT. NOTICE. , n Hint No. 2.i Golden Chest No. {Fraction, mi1' li'he mineral ulaims t iate In t'.u Trout Leks Mining 1'ivi- bnol Went Kootenai* district. lure located: One nml one I all south west from the town of Jar, B.C ^kenotice that I, John Keen, free ■'i certificate No. B88.383, Intend dayi after dale hereof, to apply to Mining Recorder lor Certificates oi rovementa lor tlie purpose of obtain- irown ►'rantH of the above i.. nd fanner take notice thai action . - taction '•'■' must be a mi re th<* issuance <.( such cenific ite .-nieiis. Dated thii Slat dav 'ri \ [)., lWJi So, job JOHN KEEN NOTICE. li Diamond mineral claim, iii In the Trout l.nke Mining diviiion i.t Kootenay district, Kvi.ere located: On divide between . i nl. lurk of the Soul li Fork of the ■ [eau river an.l Bonanza creek, about les uortherly (rum (!..- Ami ■ r,_e Notl e that I, 0 B N. Wilkie, ■ • u leant for the ■-■ attle Oi - jr,ing Co.. F.M.C. No. t - iiy days from Ihe d il i ap| lj to tie. Mining I*.*.- n 1.1 foi » |,.,' ticate "t Improvements, for the I,,;, m ol ibtaining a Crown Or (,. above .''aim. And farther take notice thnt action. ■ ion 37. i,.urt I..-1- .ii.-. cnced ■ ^ i in ■•■ ol snell Certificate . luiprnvpinenta. tiui fjih day ol Oct., i.n. JO, B. N. WII.KIK. NOTICE. Tom Edwards mineral claim -iiuate ■ n iln- Trout lAUe Mining Diviiion ol |\V.'«'. Ka •'<■ a> distri rt. Vi ceted "n Silver Cm monn* !: • 1 -, miles from SiImt Cup mine rake notice that I. Frederick Charlei ■Elliott I M.C. No B88042, a.-tingae - >i j,.in. W. Westfall, 1 ■' liv'i.i. Intend, s.atv dayi Irom I t •■ date hereof, t., .(ply to the I RaoonUr lor a Certificate ol • ... nents, for ihi -•• ol ob tattling a Crown Grant ol the above claim. An.l further take notice that action im ler lection '*'. mnsl I- belore the issuance of such Certificate .! Improveiueiita. Dated thia llih day "I Ai. Ai' I • Is S-UJ NOTICE. Blacl Dia I Mineral Claim iltuate in the l. mi I.ah.- Mining Ilit iiion of Weal Kootenay District Where located: all mile north of llukini en ek lal..- Notli a thai I. II. Md' an,eiit Inr lhe Beatlle-Oregon Mn,.. ' o , I ,..- Miners' Oi rtificate. No I Intend sixty dayi fr tl"' dati hereof toapply to lhe Milling Bei ordei for a Certificate ol Improvements for the pui obtaining a Crow u _rai.' of tin- above claim. And farther uko notice that ■ e. i -, must be commenced before lhe issuance of such Certificate of I mprovoinenta. Date I this 23rd day - ipt. a.i>. 1906. sept 26 NOTICK. _8** '-"ui- min nu .-I ilin, situ ii.. in tin- ' ' l-*ke -I..._:_-.- Division ol West Koot- . v' " ! on Ualsua erei two mil, - ,'-,. ,, , irciecity, lulu- il,ii,-,. ilmtl,O.H.N, v. Ill i l .1 BE™**1'1 • rro« miner's oi, lileiil ■ No. i.*h,ihi. inteiid,sun-,i_,H fniin un tiate bore ','.'■ t""|l,,|-v ,0'beMining lleooruer inr u .-,-r- iiiii-iit.- ., improvemeuti fur lbs purpose of obtaining ., i .,,„.,, uran| oftbs a claim. Al|ii i ii notice mul action, in..l.-r section 87, inu.i tie eoinmeneed befors tbe is- ..inn.-..- ol unci,,.,nuii-Mteof Improvements. ni.l.-il tin-. si|, uu) ol October, A.l... 11»j6. '"'l ' 0. II. N- WILKIE, IM..U. TBOUT LAKE. It pays to use the Telephone. A lengtliv trip .'im often lie laved, Offices ut Ferguson: Cummins' Slum ; Trout Luke, Post Office ; also at Beaton, Coiu- uj>li_ und Arrowhead. n.jri' i-.: in iii.i.inhi i:s'i' tii-'jivNtiw NOTICE i - ral c aim. situate in i bs Troul Lulu* Mining Division of West Koot- -u-i'i When il On Bonanss ereek, about one mill • . .-' Irons Black Diamond mineral Take notl • thai I. ".UN Wllkti Peter Me • mlurr's certificate No - . ■ ■ ■ ■ . i a i Vr- obtaining a Crown (J above claim Ai. I I . .(.-Hoi, 117. nn. ■ l'..i i ibis il luber, A.l' . I 0. It. N Will.; P I - OUT 1 AKE. lo .l.iiiii- . Irailt, It. i >. M in-1 eo ' in. I James Bouchier, or tn whomsoever they mav have transferred their in* Slate L.iiieral claim. lotiee that I, the ■ ligned ,. ith . .rn in the i lata mineral . -■ on South ii le of Lardeau P plar ■■ Ic in the Trout l.nke Mining Division of iVi it K ■ inued thu -. , de the net lai y i liture "ii the i.h -v.- in.-ijt.o I ■ i :ii- years 1 KM aud ltfOB, io led ion -4 of tl h Mi e-ul A and I lie years for s • «oi k wai pel' ■ I an i ex* , :• sviug expi red, I here* _• if withm '.,;! dayi iu hi 'oof you into your propor- ■ i - : - . h expendllme am! pay ii .- coats of this ad eri .-- i I .... will erty ol the undei 4 ol tl..- M I i i at Ti I ke thii lTili day ol ; . JAM1 - SNKLL, I '..-( Iw lid . Balmoral Hotel. NOTICE TO l.KI.INyl ! ' . -'..M-il* it. D. K. McLennan or to whon ay im'.e ti ii sternd in the 1 mineral .-;.. ! ;.k>- N itice ti...t 1 the 0--,*A. !,.-! .. .1 1. . . . 11.11,- r r.il .u. ,i an : • ■ n Ra . . i creeks in tbe Trout Lake m.a ..f W. K ite performed I the neroi Bari .-x lienditure on the - f-n the yi or.ler to hold the umi of ihe Mineral li t. and ihe yea i < k was perfnri ure made having <-\; ired, ti .- that if within im layi Irom '.lie fin; publl ati in '. -, ou fail ■ ■ -■ '■' ',"••■ itea pay the o. iti of '.ins a Iverl - mei t. '.-res! in the as 1 ii n v,ill bee me ;he iiroperty 61 Ihe i in,' by v;iiu. ..I ae ,f tha Mtui ■ .mendment Act • Dated at Trout 1 u'.ie thii I l.hl, C ElAIOTT, 7,08 I Owner Review Job Dept,. ! ,.r Bigh-Claai Work. NOTH ' . Ci i-i r-r Ques .. situate in the I rout J.iii..- milling division ol W eel Kootenay 'lis' rid, Whei On Silver I , tain, about IM miles from Silver Cup mini'. rake notice that I, 1 rederick Charles t, F.M.I •■ - 142, acting us agent lor Charlei i. • . r M I .M.C. So I - :. .-■ i .i. Im W v . r.M r. No. 1. ."'.' I. iuteu l -\ from the .late hereof, t' i Mining Reci rder for a ( i ate of - i.f ob- ■i li •»ii ir.ai.t of tl..- above A:, i further taki under section "T. m-isi he f lin- Dafed this ll'.h 'lav oi Aug. /. d 1906. 18 nalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Ai;i:0\V LAKE, B.C. Under New Management* HARRY McINTOSH. ff the Hoffmann House, R. - iland, I' oprietor. The Mont complete Ik-hIiIi resorl on Ihe continent ol North America. Ar- ,o!i,ii odat Inni for 100 gnosis. (lood Billing, ' -r.!1! g and bunting. Terms $12 00 to HI- 00 per week, according to residence in hotel or villas. A doctor in ni■< i ■;, ii e, Koine! trip ticketa, g 1 fron Friday to Monday, |0.00; j;-- d for thirty .!n\> $7.76. Fi r fiinh.-r particulars apply to Harry Mclnbosh, Proprietor HALCYON HOT BPRINGS. \'isitors to Ferguson may rely upon tho very boBt of accommodation al thie well-known hotel. Booms are well luruished thiougbout. The Har is itocke.l with a choice apsortineiit of palatablo quenchers. M Under the Management of S. Slinger THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors I . -|-r I.-1 11 !'l lllillll that Trout Lake idi:.. - . .: r resort The j an 1 climate are. time: table S.-. ARCHEP or S.S. LAHUaAt.. Kuniiii g betwi I . , II ■■• .ii- ■-I ill er pel milling. Leaving Arroi ...n an.! ".k. I.e. . ix for Arrowhead, twice dall) — " . k anJ I2;4".k. Making ... se connections with ali C I'. K. Si. .i . . traiint. The ownei - i -— re tbe I change tunc* of sailings « r..ti.-<". The Umpire Lumber Co., Limited. A Pointer Si The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE H In _ fit.' •_■_••*..■ Place to Stop at' WHEN IS B I8SLAKD. Davis <T_ Lodsr - - Prop?. Royal Hotel Paccy Bar, Musical Hntertaloment Bulletin Board, World'a Mining Newa. SVAHXt 1111*0 M'.W AND KIKST-CI.ASIH IS ALL KKHl'EOTfl Fire Proof Safe TI.e bouse Is stocked Willi me fi-.'-sl Wln»s and Cigars n-i the m*-rkel. Trouit Lake, The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke Is Under tbi biAine ManAeomei<t. E. R. VIPOND Trout. L:ke Livery Freighting Packing Hawhiding A BPECULTY. Stcbles at Trout* Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best* Liquors And Very fmest Cigers £_ e. l. morand, - prop.j|joHn Simpson, Proprietor, I Lardeau II l__.|ui: Hotel Boa to Sandy Laughton I'roprlelor. 111 EN ttatltng Ferguson you .1 r'n> ;.t ill La id (au I. Here the v sitoi MM I W" '' .- .1 M'lll .1' 'I Willi W^l lioma comforla. Excellent . ul 1,.-. well ventllaii I in. ! v\ nnn i. (.sis, wi 1! -• :.i ! bar, and evi rything \*. hieh lends towardn making your visit e pleanaut and memorable one Bntei li- ii. tl day upwai la. We strive -- i' use our i atn i - FERGUS6N. mm - m UTLA r@ MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND __ Genera! Merchants. FEBGHS0N - - B* 0. ii THERE hove linen furltraaa by judtetoui Invest- ' In Re ri Eatato, and more fortuues will l>" made than ever the next two or three yes The one who raapa the l.-irr, ^t i* the nrigiual Investor, for h* ; : - money on a certaintj. Nn v i ! m point "HI I" you ti .it t'lcii' i- no li Iter S| .-i "ti i!ip ( m« iiii- nt ti) I,m Hf.il Estate than TROUT LAKE. Trout Like is the prettiest s| i in lhe K■■"' nays; ta h p'r iisuro i i it it bus ii i . qual. 1> ..iiii % nn I li-'niiif* ni.iy I e Indulged In tlie v, ar round ; while big g ima in ii :'il. .- -,- i ■ iln> Found on ill * i.i'l*. Ih climate ii* **n;.. i b, t',.'r.' i. i .* n ■ ; . str.'iii i. li ; mild in winter ami - ol In summer, 1; i an b a-t "f i me ■ f h ■'■: -t In tela an I reai le res in liini«,h Col imbia. I ■ well laid '-ni umi i:'..d'il. There : r - Iwo excellent ;_rtn*r.il Rt* r> c, 1 :i glance at the adv 11 In tiiin journal will show ti-.it all li r!. - are fairly Well r present d. Wi it-- with confidence to Agi ills, " S '^ •. < H. McPherson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: j Then call on or write to !.*».* z-y Ik, _j •SI r bas never had u " boom " ita gn •■' in liu- 1 cm steady. It i» the hi nd < f navigation, and ': . ii niiii nl (f the Lardo lunurh . f lhe C.P.R. All r...nHs (in the u) lead to Trout Luke. It in the commercial centre i f the liil.st mineral district on the continent ai ('. Im* banking fiiiili- ti, - 11.-vidi .1 by th.' Iiirj er lal 1 mil. of Cat min : fi'si (Inss school aecommiidation under Ihe iliric- tion (.1 B. Shannon, B.A.j a good Watl i SJ s!< ii. j p vi ri ii i nl ( ftici'H ; County Couri sittingi*; Mi tin dint 1 I ' ..| nl in il Anglican churohei and <. tlage bo«i ital. There ar« vulualle ranch lands im ilie outskirts nwiiitinc t-i ttli r*. [la lumber resources are magnifl nit, ni .1 n I: nd i.ui n ill with a ci pi. |rj of 60 i 00 ft, |-n- day Is at f i- I cud ..f th.- Inke. The mires liihutniy nre (roving oul bigger I i,.'. .'. rs et ery yen. with m-w prosprcti opening up rich bodies of ore I ' ere will be n big rush lliis siiiinni r, so if you would know i. ore, write .'I .mro t" (il Inr of the Bg nis at tin* nildn i-soh I.clow. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B. C. i 11 i r I J wmm I ■•.:i..;;-''^« /^^g!!_j______y**-T jgscriptlon will be faithfully executed at the Review Job-Dew 1 **" ' — i i "" — ' Z'. ■**.'•'• t****l | Ferguson \'~• -r -r~ ~~~ ■'" "-"*"T~^^-^^^^5s5E5i_____________^_____=a'l - LEGAL r;*- • &-&-x*&*...--..-.:. J Ferguson Freighting and ji Packing Outfit. ^ § pbiirnelsenlcied in'., for packing of Mlnin_8uni*ll«_ .• ;"'"." point in (he district B "nnl,,,t**'. ' ' ".I : !f icu* «»'>«")• work undertaken guarnnieed I S. DANEY, Pror. W. K I. K DC. KLLIOTT, UARRISTER, KOTARY PU0LI0, ETC., Troul Luke, B. ('. and Ferguson ) ■■•- ■■■ - ■•: a m a-i-iS-oaiiHX P-WOQQot [jj City Drug Store aeo.8.MeCortar, j A. Harvej A.M. TIN KM \M. HARVEY McCARTER . PINKHH4K 80LICITOB8, Etc. REVELSTOKE B. C lollolturs torlmperlal Danh ofCanada. Ferguson W. I. BRIGG8 J. M. SCOTT, li..a. Scott & Briggs Barristers nn.l Solicitors 0 I if L. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES PRESCRIPTION WORK. a Bohool Supplies. ' Toilet Artioles. II Etc. j STRICTLY CASH _ I A FILL LINK OF CHOICE STATIONERY. U IS*SOOOO«M .'.,.ii:- iv.i^jjc,^, *"-**<¥ *-'' «3 Q £j. -4j,|fl Abrahamson Imperial Bank of Canada. Head Off Ice : TORONTO, ONTARIO. Capita] Authorised, $4,000, OO Capital [paid up] • 3.500.001. K.'Ht • - - 8,500.000 "; MlicllGS in tho North WOSl T.-rritoi ii*H, Provinces of Britinli Colninl.ia, Manitoba, Onlnrio nnd Quebec. ^^^^ . i'. 1!. VKKKrrr, President. I). B. WILKIE, Vlee-Pree. nn.l Qen. Man. Owner o* t?*e Abraham" ' HAY, Assistant <i in. Manager. W, MOFFAT, Chief Inepeoto _^„ . jj.ii— ■*■- Contractor And Builder. Solicitors for Molson _ Iisnk. REVELSTOKE - B. C. _ * WINDS0K HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. Best Hotel in Town, r RESERVE. Mn for Minim d d son Addition lo the Townsite. t'nltniista Get a Home r:; Lor /ourself. Trjai l.ste, n. i'. Brancb—A a-ntrsl IU.iklr.it I'u.ln-i. Tnasactcd Savings rVpsrtment—Deposits received nn.l interest allowed. Dm fl ■*'-'«.!• t nvallrt'.lo in hi! parts of (.'nnada. ilnllml State**, an.l Europe. Mention (fh-on lo oollcollons and '* ™" BAKER, I'l-i.im. BIGHT OF WAY FOB RAILWAYS, j ETC. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRSTCLAS D. R. McLENNAN, PROPRIETOR Don't Pay Rent. Easy Te^ms. oTb n wilkie, p.ls.. Provincial I.ami Surveyor, Mineral Claims Snrveyed ind Crown (irartts Obtained Itoxidrii.-.— Next Kr-.-'.nl t.fflce, Trout Ijiko, II C ALEX. CRAWFOED ^^^^^^B Till: PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Saddle. Puck and Cartage Nurses' Always for Hiro Freighting. Packing and Notice is hereby given thai nil Crown lauds along the located lines of any rnil way, power, or tramway company, incorporated under authority of the Legislature of this- Province, and bavins a width of fifty (60) feel on each si.I.- n( shi.I lines, nre reserved foi right _ I of way purposes for such railway, power nanager |0, tramway company. *V. 8. GORI?. Den illy Com. of Lands and Works Lands .t Works Dent, Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., H'05. Teaming a Specialty TUOUT LAKE LODGE I.O.O.F. NO. -ll __st--*t_ Regular m.-.-tlii.:*. In-ld In __ *_:v_?_*y Oil.ir.'lli.w's Hall .v, ry MC "V'iMr" Tuesday ii 1.1.1 ..I * \j_**V^._r_> >"i.|,„.k VMtin_ hrotli- X_?*.,>*-5"*^ ersc.irillall}' mlooms. (I. Jacolirnn. N. G. ; A. W. Kdirc, 11 A K.Sn- TUSCAN LODGE, No89. . M ^^ each ^^^^^ ^^_ nioiith, ^^^^^^h^s Visitors Welcome llrancli Stablea nt Tr..ut Lake, Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne. \r, For-Mred. Sec. H. McPherson. TV. M ISe Lardeau Brewing Company rri. n\,*<y- ■ - _ ♦->"*■•*'-♦-*-!-♦ Daily stave leaves Beaton al 12 o'clock for Troul Lake Ferguson an.l Camlmrnt Leaves Ferguson, via Trout Lake for Beaton nt 7 a.m. 7 AF. ft A.J /\ / \ 3nl 1",'*"'**«*ny What "si.-rlin," m(„.,. t° silver, win-,! "cuttinj?" means to glass, what" lsk" means to gold tnj8 tra,,e mark means u, Rubber Footwear II'8 the hallmark „f quality. Maple Leaf Rubbers, M their nan,., eignifies, lj h C« *»_» _. -;_.«_ S^a^K? *___*r- | e k barber Bhop n I Good Shave or Hnir Cut it I —CAM. ON — t William SchneH, ji KKfKirsoN sad TBODT 1 AKB. Hot and Cold Baths ^ Lager Deer and Porter. Draft ®»Bottled. BULBS =- BULBS are Made in Canada from pare 1'nra Kubber. All kinds, all styles, all six. B. Tlirre arc no others " just as good " for \^'e:tern conditions. J.LeckieCo.Ltd. Selling Agpiits, Vancoiivsr, Jl.C Accountant, .... Auditor. J. C. MUREA.Y, TROUT LAKE, B. C. 'iiitei.lir eoiii|.anye' interests earefnlly look.'.) niter. Agrntfor Lieurlnv'n 1'lanns BULBS Starfteg & Co., WHOf.I.SAI.K I'l.Af.KItS in Butter, j El*K", Clioe-o, Produce anil Frui! Houston Uk., Josephine St. Relson, !'• 0. I Revelstoke Assessment District. Take Notice thai I shall bold b Court of II.-vision and Appeal. iniii. r tbe " Assessment Act, 1903," ,for tlie liovei'-iriki- .\.-sr. merit Die* trict, .rn Monday, tlm 27tb day ..f November, 1905, ;it the hour of 11 o'clock in the fori bo in, at tho Court House, I.'i velstoke ... Imperial Barber Shop. For 11.»nl Haircoiting and Shaving go t» G. A. CHEESEMAN I . Il I i \l< I ill V Ho*, and Cold Balhs. ■: -.'-*='■.•-_.;-SKS_! tt __i_£: A. G. BULBS--—= Trout Lake V.M. VVesLf:iH A Ca. :BITLBS Mining liroln m. . " ' x, ,. , i. -. . , Minim; .ro,.. rli.-« I!.|-.rl.-i On. I^nlcl ;it Keve Stoke tliif 23rd Mliieii«ndI'r"siic(*l»ltouKlil»ndMoM, day oi October, 1905. "'i,';,!!;"''"'""1 i»*AHtw«sfiie«*s_. ('. M. FIELD ii i ,i f i i. ■ ■ i'"™ no i.."in 'I'roit f I,nke II C Jiid^e of the foiirt of Revision ii-,-..r.:iii_..iii.-.- iresi unis, n, u. nii.l Appeal, Revelstoki A rness- ii). i,i District of West Kootenay. The U C. ASSAY nnd f'H illCAI. 5UPPLV Co., Ltd. Vancoi: Villi. U. O. m XHssa^ing LAKEXS .,HOTELTp.BUl_SrM^ __ ■ ■ ■_:*._;■«. ! ii ii,,, ,,„ ... I * „, i™«iT lil-l'l:;;-. - ..-B.r».„s™,^7„rTr ., ""™*"* p^_S!_?Nsis=i_ --' r__?"'=tS!r *«>< linn., .. ...■•rnnil .'. C'l.'s I'n Furnaces, Burners, etc. i Win. Aln-sl a-nrlh it: Co.'» Fine Balances, etc,, etc. 5 SHANNON, -Vssayer PBRQUMN B. C Madden & Levesque * . props WHOMSJAU: MM. BBTAII, "KVKI.s-|-„K|.;. ,,.,-. 5™, "*" ™s BOUGHT Dw,er',n«Jiklfid.ofJ're.h._f.ai rBOUTtAKE,B,0 ra cm «^ 1 CASH PKKES PAH)
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-11-02 |
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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-1905-11-02 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310294 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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