/ . ll:,- :i larger ctrcu* lation than anv Mowspapor in N. Kootenay. Bos] advertising medium. tWm% m 1 VOL. 2 i. I he representative .i the rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for if 2 per an. in advanoe! TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., Feb. 8, iqo6. No. 15. ichoo! Report. 5U0WS STANDING OP PUPILS s INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR GRADES. 'I! . following ir* the school re* ; haii.led iii liv S. Shannon; A., and shOWi the -landing oi hi,,- |iii| il- in '1"' Intermediate mnl |M nioi | radea of Trout Lake school ,r ,i„. month of January : ;,tli CiasS.— Alec. MoPheraon , i, i ■,' McPherson . 4,h Class, Willie Atherton Gordon McPherson Clarence Graham . !. nn Viin.nd Miia Granam Horace Masterson Mn- iiie 1'r.iH.r . Alice Murray Kthel lohnaton .• 3rd Olas Naomi Vipdnd Charlie iiai.er Will Johnston Martha Johnston George Haner r 3rd Cla« Pearl McPherson Edith Abrahamson i .therine Viii.ni.I Frank Abey Olive M'eV Tommy Johnston 81 I 461 390 a ii 341 278 271 268 257 214 177 388 227 IS'. I m 282 248 218 127 126 A WORD TO THK YY1SK -." The feeling shown not only in (ths l.ar.l.'.iu but throughout the pt b of the province relative to laken by the Trout l.nke people ni the matter oi tbe A, a K Charti r extension Bboold : instructive lesson to the Rritisl I olumbia del jation in the i Ittaws house. \\ ■■ are the people who nre i in this deal, and we want the C.P.R.. ither to throw up tbe .li.nter wiih its accompanying l.'iins or build tin- ro; d Other considerations will not he ;.. i ■ i ted as an excuse. ( Hir w ishes in i-' he paramount, it - i business deal in which tbe C.P.R is .ranted a eharl. r wi' li a ■ i do >• irtain work, and we | ", the fulfilment of the har- Lgain. Patience has ceased t" be a and there will 1»" trouble if [our interests are nol safeguarded ' Parliament. TRADES COMMITTEE BIT. The Trades Committi e held their regular monthly mealing in t!.. i City Hall, lv Hie St.. on Monday night last. A good attendance and Srisk lively discussion of matter- .'f importance were feat- un i of tin '■ ■ ning. In .- .iiiii-i'lion wilh tin* A. _ K. Oh .r'l r . xtension it was ri I • mora i to \\ . A. Galliher, M 1'. pointing mil thnt the ni'.v. r ti nt had been endorsed hv ti..- diff rent Boards of Trade throughout il.' ci untry as well as the Associated Hoard- of Trade. The ji'ess thi untry • i backing up 'he movemi nt. -Ml'l.KMAN SWORN IN. tittawa, Feb. Pith.—Senator Templeman was sworn in today ns Minister oi Inland Revenue. It is likely that the h..n. gentleman wllj lhro« up his si natorshlp and run i ir the city ol Victoria in the Com* mens, Mr. (ie. rgo Riley, the pre* il member for Victoria olty ii taking Mr, Templctnau'a place in Senate, I.EVKL-ITOKE ASSES8MKNT DISTRICT. Notice i- herehy uiven, In accor- ,1;11"''' with the statutes, that Provincial I;. venue. Tax. and all ns- iB8«*d Tuxes and Income Tax, as* ! nnd levied under the Assess* menl Act and amendments, arc now .Ine and payable for the vear, 1900 All taxes collectible for the Ri v« clstoko Assessment District nre due :ll"i payable at my office, situate ''' the Court House, Revelstoke, ILC This notice in terms of law] '" equivalent to a personal demand Dy ll1" t" all persons liable for taxes, Dated at Revelstoke, B.O., this «nd day of January, 1908, PRED. FRASER, AT RK.-T. The Truro Weekly News ..f Feb. 1st, gives a graphic and detailed report of the obsequies of the late Richard Craig, Esq., father of nurj ' med citizen, "A. M. Craig, and ive gather Unit thc dee.easeil gentlemen wan held in profound lesr.eet. Oitisem Oi all ranks nn.l professions crowded inf. St. A l draw's ohurch to pay their last r. pecU 10 " one w in. for so inai''. long years had gone in an.I .• ll am.ui;: them .is a worthy and mu h respected fellow citizen.' The I own Council Were ,.res. n in body to honor the memory .>f an ex-Mayor •>( the town. School Board and ..lhcr bodies were als. present, whilsl various temperance - assembled in full regali i. Deceased was .me of the charter members ..f the Truro division i.f tbe s.in- of Temperance and the members '.'ail,' red in large num* 'i he pall bearer -listed of V \ ' .i.iiee. M.I'., nnd ...: r influential gentlemen. Th.' ivered with M.<• ■*.. rs and pr ttv '-nil.i. lis. A lar " corti i followed the remains of this deeply mourned citixen. RETURN THANKS To Editor Lardeau Mining l!"\; ■ Dear Sir, We wish through you to extend our sincere thanks t" thi citizens of the town [or the assistance given to ui m I day morning. We appreciate the work dom and the efforts to save what n.v possible from the tire. While the buildings were a lotal loss, we recognise the f.ct that much oi OUI nal belongings ai well as consld ■ rii!m• ■ amount oi furniture was saved only through strenuous efforts and many times dangerous work on the part ol our neighbors and oitii ins. We wish all i ■■■■ think all for the many expression! of sorrow and regret wehavere* c. i\e,l. Yours very truly. AiutAiiAM-i.N Bros, front I.ake. B.O., Jan. 7, 1908. Dear Sir.—We wish to thank cititemi and friends who during the tire on Tu.-day morning sn ably ami nobly worked to save ..ur buildings. We realist thai it was only through their efforts thai mil' pn mi-■ s were saved aim In BVy losses averted. Yours truly, E. L, M .STKU80N, 1' I'. Al'.KV Cressman, u.e Revelstoke tailor, wi! l.e here next Tin -.day and Wednesday. See his new suitings, It was understood that a hockey match was to have boon played here lasl nighl between Camborne and Trout hake, bul owing to a misunderstanding the Camborne team did imi turn up. A croud cai lown from Ferguson to tea the match, and rather than dis appoint the public they volunteer ed to Iill the breach. A scratch match was thereupon played, and Deputy Assessor and Oolleotor| victory rested with the Ferguson Revelstoke Assessment District. ' team by fl to :;. EMfiMMW@MWWWifi' Pete Culkeen and Fisherman cal and General. K Jack came in during the week from ^iWWW^wWi^ tDe HiJiman and Beaton log "Turn Him Out'1 on tho 14tb. i(':""p' Mrs. W. R. Hollenbfeck and The whole town turned out hist family left Wednesday to join Mr. Friday t.. hid Billy MulHn God* Hnllen&eck in Portland. Rev. »P■"' ""* l*i« departure for New Mr. Sobtt accompanied them as far York. Tic ladies were there in _g Lardo. . aud from many an eye a ''■;n drop dropped as the genial Hilly standing on the hurricane leek 'd the ' ProcK r "disappeared from view. The night before al a social farewell gathering he was presented with a handsome meer ■ nd tobacco pouch by bi many friends as a token of ■ m. J. 11. Cressman, representing Cressman & Morrison, importing t'lii'.i■-. Revelsti ke, will he in Troul Lake and Fcrgusoi and 11th February. Bee o ir *ls and $20 suits t,, order. 8| Hi fo and |6. trates thi in .. salty f..r Letter tire protection. Tho Review do i i»l liki the sti i' ot) p ise, " 1 told you so," bul time ..•'•• r time we I ave called atti ntion to the fad that an fv.p, Dditure of a couple of Imi dn d dollai - would save boi •■ one • boutand -. It \mi- t.nly by favorable wind eon.Iiii ■ - that the whole business por* tion of the town was not wiped out. Generally even where »Wci- eient lire brigades are rn i building* in which the tire o tved, hut prop ■• ;■ adjoining is protected by th i.r- '• •'. is the time to do business. Next ti,:i. you toi. I t nol The Review will start the ball rol ing wit Wh i will be next. Mr Baki ..iii' Imperial bank, will act as treasurer of the (und. Don'l delay, il is dangerous. " Turn Him • tut r Wcdnee lay. Mr. M. limi-. of the G. Y. drif- liu CpJ and Mellaidy, Insurance a .nl. both ol Kelson, paid the town a visit on Tuesday. Talk cf Stocking. LOCAL BYNDICATE HAVE A GOOD THING J.N BROADVIEW. Disastrous Blaze- John Morton left on Monday for the east on business pertaining in the Reward and Metropolitan companies. Sa ii Sutherland left for Nelson Mo .lay .ai a bueiness trip. <'rai«_' & Crawford did a rushing livery business last Sunday. The beautiful sunny day enticed all who could raist the price to iniii a cutter ride. So casual* li s reported. A. E. Phipps, manager of the Imperial Hank at Uevelstoke came in on Tuesday night. V i-dnesdav next al 8 p.m. sharp •• Turn Him Out" D. K. Wilkie has been elevated t.i I ' presidency of the Imperial Hank. Rev. G. Cook, of Koslo, will bold Divine service- in the Anglican church on Sunday next Holy Communion at morning a r. vice. Silver is one point belo i * last high mark, and is now quote! at - an ounce. !.' ad dro| p. ■! nr..' point on th ■ i ondon market Eleotrolytic copper is again declining. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU l H .- is hardly the time to tarl .ci vour Btimmer vacation. hut Me want you t.- consider the LARDEAU It is t' e pl.l.'i' where lilltl'.!' i„ -i en in all its grandeur aud magnificen se. lis hikes, rivers, and mountain streams are filled with the finny ti ibe, and disciples of Ik. Walton are in their glory, d) W It i- a resorl entin ly free from th" mosquito pest W W M W M W t_ For information, write to the Secretary (8 Tratlcs Committee or to the Review; THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU a_fe CAPITAL REQUIRED TO DE' VELOP PROPERTY SUCCESSFULLY. There is some talk among the owners of ihe Broadview of stocking the proposition and controlling it locally instead of selling it out- right. We believe this is a good plan if carried out in a straight business manner. The stock company is the combination oi small capital, which should, when man- tgi i in.io si v ai. i j li iously, prove successful. I.' oi tl !■ group hOWS Up ole bodies sufficient to QUEEN'S HOTEL DKSTROYKD HY FIRE EARLY TKKS- DAY MORNING. GALLANT WORK HY LOCAL BRIGADE BAVES OTHER BUILDINGS. "'he action betwei n G*o. Wind- tor tp.iiiiitif^iind ('has. C,.pp in the Supreme t' >url for the p is* i, ,.( the June mineral claim its debut comes up al Nelson mi the 13th nounced ihe On Wh .In. -day night n. xt at the Oddfellows Hall, the Trout Lake Dramatic Bociety will make As previously an* preliminary i ay inst. 0. W. McAnn for plivintiff; will be " Turn Him Out." a farce K c. Elliotl fer defendant. 1>. L. McKoii/.h\ of New Westminster, Grand Master Independent Ordor of Oddfellows for tha ptovince paid the local l<»d official visit Tuesday. Owing to miscarriage of notices th* brethren wen totally unprepared and in consequence could net lender their chief a further welcome lhau an ordinary lodge meeting, .Mr. Mc* Keil/ie was, hewever. VdV much phased wilh the showing of the lodge and complimented Trout Lake on the possesion of one oi the best halls iu the interior. Have McLennan, of Hualon, aecoinpaui d him on his visit. in one act hy TllOS. .1. Willi n Esq. Special scenery b»a hen buill by th W. Abrahamson, the perforin, rs have rohenrsed faithfully, and it is to he hoped lhe t,.w ns| copie will turnout and Iill the hall on this occasion. The liisi portion of the programme will he vocal and instrumental, an.l the cream of local talent will appear. A pleasing innovation will he the rendering of several concerted by the Glee Society. The price ol' admission is B0o. to nil parts, children half-price. The proceeds will be devoted to the sidewalk fund. Beautiful, clear weather is the prevailing feature this week. .Miri'ai I i ie- investing of a lamer amount of capital than can he put u Iocs,.',. ... w li ...'..• that the am iu y In he raised for future developu . ut can be readily ii. Vi .• give herewith a .-l.ort » :■• b ;i.ie .1 the . nii'ii.ioi. oi affairs at the mine. There has been some 1100 feet of development work, exposing two leads, viz.: the Broadview and th« Sonoma. The Broadview ia developed by a shaft 120 feet depth and some ROO, feet drift work. The lead is from 12 to 30 feet in width. The vein matter for the most part is ei imposed of cpathic i""" carbonates and quartz, carrying values in gold, silver, lead and /ii • ; also two copper chutes, carrying from 4 to 20 per cent. A honeycomb quartz ledge of free- milling character, sum.- 4 to 6 feet in width, extends through the heart cf this vein, carrying from £9 to $1". values in gold and silver. The footwall contains a hotly of excellent fluxing iron ore some 0 to L0 f.et in width and carrying good working values with proper shipping facilities. Tl is lead also contains considerable galena ore carrying from f30 to 160 values. From this lead some 200 tons of ore have been shipped, giving an avi rage oi 116.00 per ton. The Sonoma l ad is some 6 to 8 ft. in width composed oi some :> ft. oi quartz on the hanging side The koot ia composed oi iron ores carrying good values in gold, silver and copper. A fair test gave gold $2.80, Bilvor 8 ox., copper 7 1-10 per cent, ii' n 18 per cent, a desirable fluxing ore. This property is accessible Ibe year round, with plenty of timber and water i ower at hand for all mining needs The development work bo far .'.one assures a future for the property. The pro] erty requires machinery and transportation facilities. A special nice thu: of Licensing Commissioners was he'd here io- day. Those present were .1. I). Moore Kaslo. s. Sutherland, Fer* •■.usi'ii. 11. McPherson, Tronl Lake, and W. II. Bullock-1 reb ter, < hiei license inspi ctor, Nelson. Gourlay Pianos arc high priced. hut worth their price. What if a Gourlay piano docs cost a few dollars more ? You get your money's worth You obtain it in extra durability—years more of service provided for by the costliness ol ite construction ; and you oh! iiii it in its daily use —your delight and pleasure in its exceptional tonal beauty. Wo want you to r-ec a Gourlay, On Tuesday morning, Pith inst., at 2 80, George Windsor discovered (ire in one of the rooms oyer the bar in the Queen's hotel. The alarm was immediately given, and the proprietors, Andrew and Noah Abrahamson aroused. Their first care was to see that all the guests and hoarders were aroused and in r-afety, after which they secured all the valuables and books in the sife. By this time the general alarm was rung by Sheriff Yuill, and many neighbors and townspeople gathered and a considerable auionnt of personal belongings and furniture saved. The fire having gained such headway it was found impossible to save any part of tl.e structure. Fire chief Andy Craig threw the whole weight of the brigade towards the [saving of Masterson & irifllth's and'Frank Ah.y's s' .res. For a '^couple of hours the tight raged fiercely'between the devouring element and the townspeople, but pluck, endurance and a liberal application of water gained the victory for the .mhryo firemen and these buildings V An idea may be had v 'he fierceness of the fight that window frjass was melted and inside curtains set on tire by the intense heat from the burning building 40 feet distant. By five o'clock the ''Queen's" was a thing of the past; not a stick was left of what had been the night before one of the most comfortable hotels in the country. The loss to the Abrahamson Brothers will be between $12,000 and $15,000. Tho stock alone, none of which was saved, was valued at $2,500. The insurance, as far as can be learned, is about $6,000. Abrahamson Bros, bought tbe Queen's in 1891. Windows w.re cracked by the heat in Iraser's and Cheesenian's 100 feet away. Jack Rady and Sheriff Yuill are barred from participating in any "doin'a" until tailor Cressman e lines in. Frank Abey offered to take $50 for bis hunch of buildings, stock and furniture at one period of the Bro. The Waterworks Oo. was a factor in the game ; so was eraser's hose and Cheesenian's bath tub. Phil Shepherd and Andy Craig carried off the honors for staying .piaHties. One of our leading citizens took to tie hush when he saw what he thought a keg of powdl r rolled cut. It was only coffee. Oswald Woods saw a fo bill on the ground, bul waa too busy to pick it up. When he went for it afterwards it had gone. Guilty, aye guilty ! The Review slept through it all. Bob Madden mixed up the Scotch and Irish in good shape and kept the boys wet on the Insi le As a result pneumo iia did not appear. _. The representative o! the rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $2 per an. in advance. No. 55, and General. I '^VW^JMrtiJVWI'^ Itbewey, who has held of station agent hero •parture of K. T. Abey, r__ncsd.iy for Nelson. t relieved by II. J. Hicks. noticed that this issue larger than our usual hope our patrons will |ange, which will be the paper in future. -all smiles-—is not in it Or Mobbs,of (lerard, these ith the mill moving to I the Lennoxvfue Hotel •ht in it—fairlv in it. fuble in Zion city. Dowio- «jie bounce and general ''oliva has got his job. ck IV. wae successfully ist Saturday on Trout liter Phelan. las got in this week ta, vegetable and garden owering bulbs, clover, ;nnd Garden City lawi> ■chdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in the Anglican st Sunday, The services ll and some exceedingly e was rendered. ward Crosby gave a lec- e Methodist church last night entitled 'Among rn B. <J. Indians." The i illustrated by lantern here was a very poor , i. The rev. gentleman ucted services in the church on Sunday. io have books from the earnestly requested to >n without delay. les Committee will meet i night at 8 o'clock. A ance is requested. Masterson, Secretary. rry, of thc Silver Cup, ednesday's noat for a ay trip. Parker, inspector of nd measures, is around ual inspection trip. evesquc is leaving short- easure trip through the t provinces. our e>r on thc Lardeau. mining de.'s aro pend* t the Provincial HoUM ting, the Nelaon New* t the columns ol politi- ;o which was nauseous to el-headed reader, and is g us news—and that in a j manner. inger and Joe Hawkins for a day's fishing this "hey secured somo nice non. (rns has returned from a| ip t> tlie coast cities. Evans has secured ise for his h .lei at Beaton J meiiih rs havo been cn| 1 thc grand opening took Sal ur.I iy We wi*>h thfj success. son beg.io Lis assessment he Aurora at H-Mile thii •-tt.lliJS.UB SETS SEEDS ■1 was D-ctWeen ytow una •ovw. ;^naiiu v«-cu. m 2P)th iiirft, the Ladierj . 1 give a l>a.ulcct Ball. i operations continue »r grounds. A clean-uj nade in a few days. ry successful dance w| the Alexandria hall, Ki Mt Monday night. the appearand of <n>r\i i snc*v roads breaking, tra] .._ is not all honey these daj J —■^ ^V*_T . *w ** K« jm"^*, THE LARDEAU* MINHVG REVIEW. fs I'ri'iloil r,t,'|'i„nr, l.iikol'llv. nnn I'liMi-le" nl |.'irr..:u-'i>ii _r.ul Trom Lake tttn-v Thinnl..' "i. Kilt r,' ,i ,.. ; .nit (tola I'li.r-.'lt renpnii. ill.!" t i ' nun In ns u r t.|iri',"i|n,iii. ni-' ex- r'u- '..'it in Us ,'niiiiiin.i All itt.ruN win in. .harped i.i Hie mlu oris lieirls |itn-lliif. Ilrsl insi'i'turll, uml III t-iiils |ie. line t-nfli HiibHequeill I use rl inn. 'I'.'i-iiisitir I'rantlenl nn.l other r. ivortlttinit | ill eo iiinii' known (in ioii.li.ij.IU.il nl ulllee fi iiiaorliilloii rii'.iin ii vein-, in ndvance, Oil the silver question Dun's Review '-ays: '• Continental coinage requirements may he counted tijion to'provide a steady demand for silver in London. The United Slates treasury is at. present without any silver burs, despite the large purchases that have been made tinder the acts of 187S and 1890, and Germany is also reported to he practically exhnu i .' in this respect. As to the si.nation in the United States, there was al Ihe latest date ahol'l $470,000,000 in standard silver dollars tu gov eminent vaul's. There is practically no demand for these coins as a circulating medium, and hundreds of tons of the white metal are held under certi Ileates in circulation. It should not be a difficult matter to enact a law providing' Urout %n\K Mater Supply' i$o, %tb. tmmawctt^^ By r.H'li'.t Water supplied I V tl. Company y u are ussurid of ahfu lute purify, Government Analysis to back up statements, •.::::: : Hugh McPherson - - Supt. 0W$$W^toto0$ito NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that -'0 after date, 1 intend to appl.'. to 11.<■ lion. Oliief Commissioner oi Lands nml Works for n special license In cut iiml cany away timber from the following 'ascribed lands, situated in West Kootenay .ll'striet. l-'ii.ni n post planted nt Selilon Danoy's iinrili-w'esi cornor post marked I'. J. Do vine's north east corner post, thence west SO chains, llience BOlltli SO chains. thence east 80 dinlne, thence north 80 chains, to point ol eoninienacm ml. P.J, DEVTNE. Tn.iil Lake, B.C., Nov. is, lun;.. ,,„?_. W. EDGE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ".' days utter date I Intend n> apply to the Ohfel iniiiiiiiissiiiiii'i' ol Lands and w.t. ■■ inr inl licence to cut. uml carry away timber from the following described Ian.Is Situated in West Route,In. . i-' trlct. l-'i'. in a pOSl plant.'ii nil the m.nil PMl -iii.'..i I ji r dean creek about \ mile east irom Half wav creek ami marked Peliton Daney'a north-west corner post. running , a-i -li Liin -. the",' • soul h B0 chains, thence wesl 80 chain*, thence north 80 chains lo poinl of conuimncemonl. SKI.DON IU. KV. i Tronl Uke, B.C.. Nov. 18. 1905. Painter —- Decorator. TROUT L.\KI. I?. 0, for the rncoinini* i f small ijuanti- :ic. oi then unwieldy silver dollars into subsidiary coin- as they aro needed ; tlie government nominally !.nvine silver dollars from itself by i liing some of the bUvi r i - tiiicates that cine into tin- t« BS* ury from tun I to time •mi' of circ i ati m would not h. ' ;''"; CERTII-JCATfi op Till': ItF.tilSTKA- TION OF AN KXTBA-PRQVIN* i l.'.l. i -'.'.ll'ANY'. ('.■mi".- i - Act, 1897. ! hereby certify that tie 1 Clu -■ The vol- {mi Mi, . | Co ipsny," "Noil V G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Watch-repairing, etc. All work Guaranteed. okelws M, Trout Lake, B.C All thc Latest Magazines en Sale at "The Review." c> •*• * f t • __. appreciably diminished, if al all, and the nation would \. t v i ■.•—l'i • •* inciftl Co ' _ Ael. Ll ' mil i.r * nr any nf lire i the Company lo which the I.".Maine I avoid inii'iiii;. to the pressure on untliorityof the ..->!.in. .• ' i ir'i-i tho bullion market, while reducing Cnil"nli'llu„tc_l8' • , ,- I lie head otni 'l.e ( rmpnn. the hur.leiisonie treasury hold; liiiinii-SlmrpI - ■roi-ilvof dollars." ,;'.'^ ' I' I .''III'' ' || til llll ll : ll .lll.'l- _ piiiaiii.il State nf Pennsytvani*. The aineei.t ol the ■ . A writer en mining in British pany is two hundred thousand - _, , , . , livided inn. lv... hllliill Columbia says: " Investment in ,lmres ot one dollar esch. mining ebbs and Hows, and has "-ml office ol ihe Company in , , . , . . . , . tics Province ia siinnte at ilu- town ol Black ttues when there is nothing rrout Uke, and T nas E. Ehrehart, whatever doing. At present the Mine Manager, whose, address - ., . ., , , , tame, ia the attorney for the Company, tide is evi ntlj on the Hood for **0| empowered lo Issue ami inr. I this class ■ ;' investment judging!•'**■■■ . . , . , , , , lhe Company is special ly liiinte.l by the numlierot pnrchs •- I ..,. n 5u of the said tel are being mode in the Kootenay. The time nlth»wdstenceol the co , . , , . pany is fifty years from the '.st!. ,, and the \i est genera lv, ind tms j is the opportunity tvhioh has lone "■"','*' '■''1,r my hand and sea • . . ,.•;..-.• :■; \ ictorio, Province i been awaited. Iheie 18 no - ".mi. day of October, Smokers' supplies in great variety. • Jones, •af Binders, Fine Job NELSON, B. C. » 1/>M-*C Printing. I General erchants. ." - . ry ..Tt ■a* of the continent that has more promising properties; that ean be found in the Kootenays. ilii.ii.-i.i.il nine hundred and Hve k. ■!. \...i11i.n. Ri nt Stock « With TLeobjects for which this company Is the Granbv paying dividends. "ft" it- stock worth from 19 to |9.75 own, lease, occupy, use or dm . . i . -,i .i „ . t_. . ii . lands containing gold, silver, . ■ per share : with the mines ol Ross* |.radically all upon a divi- Tomim«, or otlierw ■ tractor , , , -,i ,i remove, gold, silver, coin dono nritb •• o nes oln r „ :,..r!lis: ol the Si.'C,m paying dividends: Tbnr.s .ii. or otherwise to. -,i ,, ., ,, "... ., trofll - Ivor, copper, lead ..r with theSt. Eugene in Bast hoot- „ „. „,., itlie prod enay paying regular 'li.. then wilh the Sullivan in thi e* -1 ' ti'.n on the eve of paying • ri iii- to areholders; with the ,rei.er* CAXC1 LLATION OF RESERVE ally improvi . m oi tninin this country is certainly an alluring place for tlie investor in min- W ;i ( ••. part- , • i. Trout Lake City Transfer and Stage Line. tfWiW-rWrWrVti I Ferguson j Trout Lako \ - I «-*. ti \ Beaton Daily Stage will ^ leave Ferguson \ 7 a.m. Trout Lake at fl BOB WOOD YARD in connection. A. M. Craig Wm. Crav. ford ...- . irr. x - - IS- !. • ing property. - Mining txcnai i in. i - :. itii.t ii t, , , „ . , S'lile. • •' . „, ,,r tin. ine election of omcers lor in >■ A- . i ■• i - •■- , , - ssoclati a I-. ards ol I radi. win .. ... i i I Iln-1 i" run l i. li recently met at i ran brook, was us n,\-en f I I I*.. I, I "I Mil.| lollows : I., i». Bucnanan wa re* . i . . / i .-/ , ""'• .: 'I..I president for the fifth .on- e Kitln .on. llml ' ,.,,,,. . , I'..'..'. ■ Hill I- 'I iC'il tcculivi t. rin. A d. AlcKcnzio ol ...in,.. ,, - , , , ' Mill <• I. . i una ,|t • . ' liny nf i.i.--land was also re-elected - . ,. . . nul l« III. IiiiImI In , tary, ami rml olarkey of . Nelson as sn aaaistanl to the i n lent. 3_&__ I" II" time I h- you |o to to Boy I.. :-. Nov r wi r>. fp*\ '• ' -|" es of F« rguaiiu r.. Inl-'hl. The Towi- of FERGUSON «ill in* on.- of the (4reatest 11•" l'l • imps in ihe World. The high degroe i.f success achieved by th< i - W I \ 1.1 ill and i'h' m TK'AI. llllll 1811 and A M ERJ'C \ N M I NING COMPANIES now I'l.-Tiitiiif' tlii'i.r i. :i llihuie IO |ln> (.•nm ii ni- wealth "I the hill* rj »\ r-4 ar, &*, >% *) -I 1 1 1 -J m^,m W rs. ..'..Ur'. . . i !k*-. _ ; ■ , .'iiii ni. \ i,: -' I • n■■ rit lire should be an In fcenttve io the Trades Committee . - up tlie matter of providi ig apparatus for fighting fire 'lhe salutary li s-.m thould not be losl mid it In hooves the Tn tli < inittee i . acl al once, NOTK !•:. The ordinary annual i in :: ol the Old I and l'l I"1!- '.iln'..i ■ Companv, I.id . i l.iuh, Will I"' held al tbi • ,.■•.' ..I the i nmp ■ roul I ■. B.I' on Friday, Snd day oi f. bruary, t'.'iio, ai ■'• o'c k, |i in., for the pur- pose ol electing r the i and sueJi ol ■ r - ll i'i h. I in .1 . !'. ' IT. i B.C., 2nd January, 1W... you want to SEtX you wn it to 1>VIY I ml H ith the Lardeau Mines £._cr\aiigB. Wn have • nvnral ' .ii.l term ■ llll I).' I U't. I,ai'deau Kner, F.xr.h.-.n<.,c, " l.evieu " Dullding. Troul Lake, B.C. J. Y. Griffin & Co. .' ii Mn, NELSON, B. C Mapte Leaf Blubbers Styh to cover every II e fi i| f r 0 III fine ■ Ban io lumber* men's or min* 60 ■ r, Sell '1 hey are all jtisi as honest as lhe emblem signifies, Best to Buy | J, Mb Co Limited Vancouver, 1', C Best Belling to Agents. Wear LeRnoxville -<?—-Hotel, E. M0B3S- PROP- Hotel and General Store OEIRARD 3 C The BEST Always! in fink shoes ! minini; shoks i shoe packs! KI lilt IL Its ami OVERSHOES! GERMAN SOCKS I I'-i what ;."n "in ret If yon do yourbujrlni s\ i'h ii Ho don'l i't..i t. uin ii wnu liin g In lhe way <>i lootwenr i<* <-:.ii no ua, or drop u litre, Tne ROYAL SHOE STORE R. Nelson, H. C. ANDREW & CO. Mail nr.lers cnrefullj' nnd promptly iiiieieie I lo, Aganl (i.r Blntei snd Net* llelr.ll Shoe-.. A. 11. IIIIVI.ANI), I'llOVlM IAI. I.AMI MlliVI.VoU Mineral Dial ins Surveyed rol'l.Ai;, KA8L0. Public S. I,-. .1. Hospital, snd other in-tiintioiir.. liv. ilei,i Wat. i iv. i|,s - \m, .,,. Sn. • i- Hi ores ni.il Residences illu- ll.l.lell h_\ Ihi , :i ii'Hv I _ he (OH D i- ndmii ibly laid onl <o i in Now ..I. the ii. "in d Lots nn now bs purchase*! riton ui*. r> $75 TOViNSIlii AGENT Y FLOYD RRVELSTOKE, I J. C. > iv. i i ' . j- - ,-*.. •■ ■ \, is •• -■ ♦ » • Ube isotcl 36eaton BKAI'ON. B.C. ¥rOHfl nrriving threshold ol the I srdesn] lin ti I will i.e! thii Hotel i.i lie fully equipped f...-1. I tisili ' ' Hi ni sccnunnodatlon. A well appointed ami pacloua dining hall, Tho bem ol NVInes,Spirits snd l I'on Ion en lo tbe requirement! of I mi' -'" ' " I . i r. iv on comforts) this hotel. W. BOYD -:- •:- Prop _. . -'.tl'iMB a." ,_ ._-. i/CO<L&* - FERGUS©!. HOTEL The noted home tor traveller! visiting »«. Ferguson, B.O, A well stocked Har ol the choicest i.i.|..nrs, Wines, etc McDonnell & Black Proprietors. ., " . - I Legal Notices. CERTIFICATES OF lMI'ltovK.vti NT. NOTICE. Golden Chest No. 2., Ciolden Chest No, j Fraction, and l.idie mineral claima situate in i'n' Troul hake Mining Diviiion ol West Kootouaj disti icl. Where located i One and one I all miles sonth'wesl irom the town uf Poplar, li. 0 'I uke notice thai 1. John K irr, free miner's ee.tilit'ale No. ll ,'cn.l ility ilass alter dale lie f, to apply lo '.l.e .Minini! Iti ■ rilei tiflcal ol I iriprovetn inti toi i he pu i, 'im- ol oh in*: en.un grants olthe above claims Ami further take noriie ilial action nnder section 87 musl be nominal before ths Issuance .1 m I n i Icalo ol Improvement* Dated this Slsl dav ol ti rtoher, \. n . 1905 Nov 808 .iii1!:.' kki.v. NOTICK. Black Diamond eral claim, iituate in the Troul Lake Miniie. ill\ i-imi nl \\ rut Kiiuieiiav dial riet. Where located : < In dh ide h it ween the south fork ol the Houili Fork ol the Lardeau rlverand lioiianas creek, ata ul i.M. miles northerly trom the American Take Notice that I. 0. B. N. Wilkie. a. ling us agent lor the *• atll. 11 Mining Co., f M.C. No. U831U3, in tend, sixty days fr lhe date hereof, to apply to the Mining Ri i order foi a Ce,ui rat.- .,i li rementa, f .r tlie purpose ol obtaining a Cms n Gi snl ol the .ii"'\ a claim. An.l further take notice thai action, under section 87, musl bo commenced before the Issuance ol iuch Certificate ol I mproramenta. Date | no- .-a daj >l Oct., a.o. :0. !'. X. WILKI1 NOTICE. Black I liai'n.inl Mineral Claim rituato in lhe Troul Lake Mining Diviii if We,-1 Kootenay District. When i ted; One half mile north of II askim Take Notice thai I. H. Mel'lu raon, tor i lie Beattlc*Oregon M li iiii Co., Free Miners' Certificate . i Intend sixty 'lavs from ii ■■ date hereof toapply to the Mining l.eci i".' a < lertincate ol I mprovwi i I iln- purpose oi obtaining aCru .a' i lie above clal n. And .ai I her tal i notice tl mi i . Bei Hon must be ci n i fori i ■ lasuanco ol auch i li il ! ■ ■• rov. menu ! • ■ .i I day B rpt. a.i , I.E. bi i ', .. n.i laim, -.iii.ti" h. ttu I'M,,11 l.itl..' Mllllllg iHii-Hlll HI W. 'at,,'I. : ■.- i ■ ''ii inatian i i I i l'.lm-k Dial mill, I.,! < lull) Ink, I, O.B.N. Wilkt. onl I', ler Mi .VolEl i" ■ inii.ei - .. 11 r It,,.11 lii<- ti nf, i ..' p| [trill! llccoi I' i it n . ' ' t 11 n | ' .ii.t..Inn , i . , ■ rrUi.il! \ ,..i en ■ a' i . mult r . , - i 'i ■ NOTH i '.,.;.,',•,l;""1, M '•' ",:l111' ■ : '■il" in ni.' Hiniim uivminii hi «i a i..,.n I v> In fir III. lied r 'i , (lull I, ";, ,.;;, ai.t..il I'." lllll. ■ ■ |i , || 1 mil Ilttl 1,0 '' I | - i,i foi 1 '" Hi*, rri'oiii "i , ilxty hiij- i,. ', ii,, nm hi., " ' '":" I'1/ I'I ii'" M :r II i. , I..' ,.'l' " "" " improve „i- I'M ii,, |IUi ' ' ■ liimau l.nm i i,i ii„- „.„,., (jlttiin. A'"* mrtli. i : e ,■ initio, itiul un, unitor ■eelion H7, o... -t i„. ,, „„ ; i, «,.,,. i,, , ~". ",' j'c. nC". '• imi limits, l'"1' -1 Un ' "' • i .. i n, Ui., '"'' " ... tr. ,n. wii.iiii;, iM,.f. •riioi'i' i.akk. mh i.'K 'i'n l.i'.i.!' ',1.1. OOWNERB To James Grant, I,'. Q. Macleodand .Imie.rs Bouchier, ..r to whomsoever they mav Lave transferred their in- teres! in the plate mineral claim. Take notice thai I, the undersigned co-owner with yuu in the Slate mineral < laim, situate on Smith side nl I ardeau iher l.etu. .-ti hapiil aud Poplar ereeki in the Trout Luke. Mining Divlalon of 1 ell I-., "lieii'iv. I,ave performed tbe and made the nee* ai j ire on the above mentioned I .i the years I0CM and luOB, in ild the -na iidoi section '.:'. Mineral .\.-i. and tbe years foi . as pei fori, i .1 and ex- aendttun in ■ i pi red, I here ol ici HQ da ii I reol yon fail or red ie to roul ributu your i'1" i -aiii ."ii - I ra y tl II ■ "' 'iii lie said mineral ciui . ■ ii i. ■ ind ' j v n !".,■..! il nm,'..! ArtVimendmem \ WOO I'rout 1 l* I 17th . July, i . JAMI sN. '.l.l., i'. li pays t" use iln- Telephone. A . 111|. eai: often in- saved. Ofrkoa at Fersuaon : i luunntns' Mure ; I r. ul l.. .'■. I' Office; also al Beaton, Coin- :i|,li.\ ami Arrow head. m Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Arrow lake, b, o. Under New Management* _« • Balmoral Hotel. lo Ferguson may rely upon the very bestof "'■••"" - at thia well-known hotel Koomi are mniUhed 'at. Ths Itar la stocked wilh u ,i,t Im ai lorUi em . i palatable quencher*, Under thc Management of S. Slinger a* 7: „;rr;, ,the queen's hotel OI the UonipanaHouse, Rossland, \* -«—.«_# Proprietor. *5_r*OHCi iii" Mi it complete health reaorl on tl..- e.n.ii.ieiii ..f North america. Ac- cunimodalioiii for 100 guests. Oood • and Iniii:: .... accor- ■ ie-ii'i nee ill linlel ur i Ilia . I dortoi In atti inliiii. .- Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors BVJtRTTHIva New a IU riUHT-CLAM IN Al.l. I'.hM'l oth I _^ iW Fare Proof Saff€ Tin-l.n.i - • ll H lb ii.. (i-'-H Wlnaa and Cl«r.« tin llif ini»r_.>t. Trout Lake, 0, II. IVILK1I P.I. >, : '• I SI II ,.' 1 .1. »iiinl. Tom Kiittar.l- mineral claim, in die in.ui lake Mining Divl \\. . Kool iy 'li- ri it. tVhere locate I On Silver Cop mountain, about IS mill - from rei i up . ■ ,•.'-.. tl. it I. Fr ilorick I r b'.M.O. No 1 •; ,i .loin, \V. Weal) i N . l'.-T'ii'tl, intend, lixt; i to apply to th< Mining ■ i Certil I U i . tin further lake notice that art under liou 9 ...,,,.■ ! this llth .lay of Aug., *. i o, .M.I li I-. TO DI usi ' To D ii. McLennan or to a lion ■ . v have trans', i in the I-....In.' luineial . ialm Take Notice that I the nn. ■ . .•o-.e.\ ner with yon in the Kml ru mineral cli ■'■ ii south aide cl Iji .'.'•iiu i ,ii-r between Rapid an ! , reeks in i!." Tro il i ake u. ning divlalon ul .V. 1\" itenaj. have iwrformed ...-.i.i work and made the necessary ex itenditure on the abo' ■ > itiou ■'. ■ "•'; ■ ' ordoi to hold the aame nnder -■ ition .'I oi the Mil eral Act, and thi n Inch -...'i worl was perfor I i penditnre n ■ ' here- thin '.'ii • I m.rl.i.u,,' -nan I ■- I .ur intereal will i.-. ul Acl 1900. . Iui-.. : 1 •■ For in. er partisularsapply to Harry Mdiitosh, Pr<*_rietr "■"■"•■"""■"■" - TheCEeiTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke NOTICE. Copp. ' -'trial' division ol A t Kmi i el. whei i e-.i.iiti- Pointer tain,. ir Cup iiiiin'. Jrik" not it I, cl Charl ■- Elliott, !.( . No. i •- H2, acting aa agenl for Cha i ■ . I . M C. No. . F.N U. No. i ml John VV. v.. it i F.M.I ntei d, -ir." from the dati liereo .■■ pi; to Mining Recorder foi ate ol I mprovements, for tl •■ put pi I i ■- taiuiiig a Crowi f ill ih • claim. And In.' ilei1 't.'ti. n, undoi section "7, n I be commenced belore the Usuatici Certificate of lin- provenu i I r:l'e I !| If 1 lUl *1.1 Ol AlliT. ' r tlm »ainc M«:iHK*m«,.t. Rsvicw Job 0_ait*. lor High-Class Work. When looking for a plac i to s| entl your holidays, bear in mind that Tront Lake is an ideal Bummer resort. The ci neryand climal lificcnl XlfVIEl TABLE S.S. oat) F. PIPER. ',;...■ ale ; 1 ' ■ ■ .■ A ' . ' . 1 ii.ii- ■ ■ ' |.'i in..inii:. ■'I Hllll ... , is follow* . • ' ,:i'..i,,,i\ for id, in ice : ■ 'i.il.ei Ma cu wuh all C. P. H. S'.-nm. - i- ■ ■ Ballings v The llowmjn Lumber Cc, !.!:n.te.t V The StrandEo.e!! ROSSLAND i 1 IS THE Place to Stop at WHEN IN ROSSLAND i.moHVm »*c« E. R. VIPOND Trout Loke Livery Freighting Packing Rp.whid.ing A SPECIALTY. Stnbles at Trout* Lake. Davis (Si Loder Props. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Royal Hotel Fancy 3nr, luteal tiatert-innicat. Bulletin Hoard, Worla's line New*. Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars SS l. morand. - prop, j^ 3|mpSon, Proprietor. Lardeau Hotel Baa to Sandy Laughton Proprietor. * [1EN fisiting Fi rgnson you I iiiv al '.ic Lardeau 1 ii I.,. Here the i fyj ka . will Im mi rooiide'l with '^cviS •""'" '"' |:'" ' l2___J! oi lisj ne well venlilaierl nu I warm n onu, ■-••' 11 si.iekeri bar, and everything which terda towards m:\.inx ytmr viait d pleasant i. ml memorable one. Rates ii'iii 'fl day i pwards W. sii i.e t.. please onr patrons. FERGUS0M. mmm^wttwwt^^i | _??!ir' 'm^'^^wwmmwmwwwwwww >. %f _Tt^^% X*. MACKINNON and BUTHEELAND ■ i General ff*itj__'^^ '7 v'" Olll ',.. ..'>» www FERGUSON - -BO. ill ERE have bwn fortnn. a made by judicious invest* iiii.iii In il".il Estate, an I more i.'.rtuiii - «ill be made than ever the !'• M two ..i three years. Tho one who reaps the harvi I the original investor, for li< ims his money on u i-ertaintj. Now let ns point out to you that there ia n" hi tier spol <>n Mie Con* i ... ni i.i huy Real Estate I i«n TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake Is the prettieal ^i"'1 in ilie Km.'en ■ . •■ ;i pleasure • it has nn i qnal. Baiting anil lishin n ■ • '■-■ Indulged In the y. ar rn.un-1 : while bit? game . nd ,: i- ;,, ' lie round on i, . |ii!J«, [is cl'ni.iiie Is ail] pib, there le ing im *ii--.it • xtr. ni s. ii i. mild in v liter and - ol In Bumm.i*. 1 c.i.i li. :i it .. 'mc • 1' ii, .ii,.. t imi' Is mnl i'« Biilenccs In liiitiuli Columbia. It- Btr«*etH are W| la d "in and gradi d. Tl . Ill' ' tW'l CXO'lll'Ilt er'l.er.ll Hi :,.,,| n glmie < ai il"' adv rtis"in«i la [n i'.,s j 'imi will si.i\ tl trades aro fairly woll repreHont'-d. Write with t'Onfldmicn to Agenla . H.« » Lots can be j obtained on \ EASY I TERMS. fin. H- McPherson A^cnt* Troat Lake, B.C. Make yo*ir selection ........--,-» ..• •* # Then .:ar. on cr write to ji I , Uk __l BT has v.evsr had a ' b< om " its « growtb bus hc^n Bteady. It is the Im-ihI <f r.avlgatiun, anil •i i* terminal 11 the Lardo branch ho C IMI. All roads (in tl o I.:n» ciui i li ml to Tronl Lake. It :r- ihi' commercial cuitie of the riehtsl mineral district on the continent an! has 1 Bnkli g lacili- iit- provided l>y the lmjerlal I'm.I. of i ;,imin : Rrst'ClaH scl ool .it ci :. mi da'li n iii .ii r the ,;ir- c- tii.c < f S. Sliii.ii.iii. I'.A.; a 2ie.il v :ii > i aj sti ra : . \' i "in. nl . fTic<*s; Count) Courl sittingi ; Mleth«-dl»t Episi opal in 'I Anglli i n cburcl «-a and cottage liospila). There are valuable ranch lands >.i the outskirts awaiting settlers, [ta lumber rpsonrceaare rnagnifi ci lit. nnd a bund *nw mill will, u capacity of 60.000 U. per day is at I of the lake. Tbe mines •ii nii.iy are proving oul bigger producers ever) year, witb i.hw pro«| te opening upi icb 1 odiea of ' •. re will be a **ij-r rush thia year, so u jou would know Hunt, write at onee tn either of the ag< nis r.t ih" addresses below. F. B. WeISs General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. 7k __ t_: UttUUi....i*iii*...H.**.*i*U******.***Ui..iUUiUUiUiUU.U .u.. The reprpaentative o! the ricb Lardeau eonntrv. Hcnt to any address for $2 per un. in advance. No. _.. al and General. iretbcivey, who has held fti of Btiition agent hero departure of P. T. Abey, ■Wednesday for Nelsop. relieved by II. J. Hicks. c noticed tbat Una issuo t larger than our usual hope our patrons will ange, which will be the [i paper in future. -all smile.—is not in it Or Mobbs,of (."crard,these itli the mill moving to | the Lcnnoxville Hotel it in it—fairlv in it. )uble in 7ion city. Dowio- ie bounce and general jliva has got his job. ck IV. was successfully ist Saturday on Trout liter Phelan'. ias got in tbis week vegetable and garder* rering bulbs, clover- jand Garden City la\vi> ■ehdeacon Beer, of Kaslo, services in tbe Anglican st Sunday. Tlie .ervkea- il and some exceedingly c was rendered. jward Crosby gave a lec- e Methodist church last night entitled "Among rn B. C. Indians." The illustrated by lantern ere was a very poor The rev. gentleman lucted services in the church on Sunday. io have books from the earnestly requested torn without delay. lies Committee will meet night at 8 o'clock. A ance is requested. ,. Masterson, Secretary. irry, of the Silver Cup, rednesday's Doat for a lay trip. Parker, inspector of nd measures, i3 around ual inspection trip. evesquc is leaving shoit- easure trip through ihe t provinces. our eye on the Lardeau. mining deals aro pend* it the l'rovineial Home ting, tho Nelson News t the coin runs of politico which was nauseous to Cl-headed reader, and is us news—and that in a j manner. jlinger and Joe Hawkins hi for a day's fishing this fiiey secured some nicej fnon. - rns has returned from a] rip l> tlie coast cities. on< Evans has secured 80 for his Intel at Beaton members have been 1 thc grand opening too! Satunliy. We wiih tli success. son begun till assflHMiiiriil he Aurora at 8-Mile thii te 26th inst, tho Ladicrj 1 give a liaslcet Ball. » operations continue jer grounds. A clean-uj Bade in a few days. HttJUJJS SEEDS ii was octVf een v»vA-j una »owu, * |4»iuuo vwncu. ry successful dance wi, (tln- Alexandria 1)1111, Fel 1st Monday night. • tho uppearancc of »prl| » snow roads breaking, traj ....^ is not all hontty these d*A *«_■• I .' i Coalface entered into Inr packing nf Mining Pnppliea, eee. in an*1 i'.'i..t in tin' iliatriei. ..i.i.il, prrimpt service, and any work undoripken _u innieeil Satisfactory. S. DANEY, Prop. Ferguson. W. Abrahamson Contractor And Builder. fO-vner of tho Abrahan -.on Addition to the Townsite. Imraorial Bank of Canada. Head Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. et a l-or lOiirself. Don't Pay Rent. Easy Terms. 0. B N WILKIE, P.L.S.. provincial Land Surveyor, Mineral Claims Surveyed an J Crown Grants Obtained iti'iHmiv Vii tleeora0«te, i it,ut l,ii«.'. n i WOOD VALLA NiCE HARD- Vt/ARE CO- I'D- Hardware, Miner,.' Si- plies, BtiHrei an 1 Ranges. n";lson, e**.c mi iii i: to :t-mlors fur Mineral claim forfeit tl.e Croti n. I'eii.li-rr- wiil be "receive.1 )>y tl .lcrr.i_i.eil up t<. 12 . 'clock, nm i Tuesday, the 8th day ol February, IflOti, for the purchase of the undermentioned mineral claims, which were forfeited '• tbe Crown at the Tas Pale he!,I in tl.e Govern men) ofBce at Kaslo, B.C., on tbe 7tli day of December, it .4. To In- oonsid 'I, ml tenders must be at least equal to tbe upset price, b« given In-low, which i*. equivalent t" tli amount for which such claims . nave beon re purchased dv tha owners nn tin- 80th nf June, 1906, together with the taxes which have accrued Hi.irn thu lax sale, the coal ol mlvcrtining for tendcra. and Crwwn Grant i.e. Claim Lot Nn. Upset price i onsolldated Virginia S9P2 .*■ Klk 3993 4045 speculator 3994 44.60 Kach tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for the full amount thereof, payable at par al Kaslo, la favor of tne iiii.lei signed. The ch of all unsuccessful tenderers will be immediately returned, B. K. CHIPMAN, Government Agent, Kaslo, b.c . ii : tnthoriae 1.41,0 ". 10 Capiriti [paid up] - SiOO.OOn itpnt - - - 3,500,000 tranche** in the Northwest Territori***. Provin r-..f British Columbia, Manitoha, Ontario and Quebec. T 11. MKURfTP, President. D. R. WILKIE, Vice-Pres. and Gen, Man. :■;. ll \Y, Aaalatanl <..".. Manager. W. MOFFAT, Ohio! Inspector Troi! lake, .n..'. Draach—A Q.nciiil Ilanklnu l n-i.i,-- Trurmct-J Paving* Department—Deposits received and Interest allowed. ;i ,n- .;,ii'i available In all pari* of Canada. ■ i. - IUI ' I'lln.iie. Hppclal attention LTiv.'i! lo eollaotlona ;"..l . |i„nd-. r. b. baki;r, Hannger \V. I. ISRIUGH J. M. SCOTT, m ,.. Scott & Briggs Uarriatore and -~i ■ * I i • ■ i > on S..li.'ii"i> f..r Mnlion'a Bank. REVELSTOKE - B.C. OtlOOl Mlppl Toilet Articles, Etc. STRICTLY OABH LINK OP CHOICE STATIONERY. ■ . 4 * . .' ftr ...-V ••I5 ALEX. CEAWFOE.D TIIK PIONEEB Livery and Dray Stables .-..Idle, Pack and Cartage Hnrs_« Always for Hire Freighting, Packing and Teaming a Specialty StMMM Dally staae leaves Beaton at 12 o'clock for Tronl Uke Ferguson and Ca Leaves Ferguson, via Troul Lake for Beaton al . a.m. Branch Stables at Trout Lak«, Beaton, .ergo*""* and Cam! roe 1 ' RESERVE. RIGHT OF WAV I OR R KIVA AY8, I u. Notice i*. hereby civet, that all Crown landa along the locati d lim - ilai way. power, or Iramwav rompany. In* ,. ■ rated nnder authority ol the l, .iini <• of thia Province and hav- [no .. wldlli ..f fifty 160 Ki.l,. nl .iiiiii lines, nre lo-vn, ,1 ll pnriKtses for snch railway, |«wer «ii\ ooninain . w. t». i;nu,:. l'<*i niy Com, ol Landa and Works. I and* . ■'' oi ka Depl \ ictoris B.C . 3rd < ».l., 1 WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B.C. Best Hotel in Town, EeaiipriCTS for Hit a_l Commercial Men. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. KcLENNAN, PROP ffl}frfrJE_MI4»_U_ S>U **" WVmMnmmmWitBttTia TEe Lardeau Brewing | Company TROUT I.AKE LODOK I. O.O. F SO. -II i ,*,) i'n. - I.i. lllelll ■ **r tra '■ .r n .1 ■■ i : P M.Shepherd. *». TUSCAN LODGE, N". 80. & .'. M . :ir«l Tlmn ' ' X,/ mouth. Visitors Well 1 . • W.M p'in*-*na Lager Beer and Porter. tKmWmWKX^i Draft (8_ Bottled. _ssb.^^_^s:^;?s3s^p_9es_b b • =^.--.. ©K Barber Shop — k>b a — Good Shave or Hair Cut — I Al.!. ON Wiliiarn Schneil, FERGUSON. H. N. Coursier REVELSTOKE, IL C FI K K IN 8 0 It A N (' E L088E8 PA I D PROM II l.'i Write for Hatca. 5tarhq>_& Co. who; !;sale DEAT.ER8 In Butter, 1*ki"i t'liec..**, Produce and Fruit Houston Bk.,Josephine St. Nelson,B.C. - r '. ■ ■ "■■ NOTICE. The ordinary annual general meeting oi the Primrose. Gold Min ini: Company, Ltd. Liab., will be hi Id nt the office <.f the Company, Tr.mt Lake, ILC, on Friday, Feb* nni.-y 2ml, 1906, nt 8.80 |)in., fur the pur|ai.-.c ..{ electing directors f..r the mining year and such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. J. If. MILLER, Spc.-Treas. Dated at Troul Lake, B.C 2nd dny of January. 1906. Hot and Cold BathS' ■ i A,- ,mutant. Auditor. j.O. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE, B. C. Outrme companys' Interests earefullj .1 after. Agent tor Uourlav'i PI Imperial Barber Shop. : I For«..... 1 Haircultlng an.l Bliaving go to G. A. CHEESEMAN TI.OI TI..MIHI HV Jpk — Hot. and Col* 9aAs- '«sa!asr7_r;'j_5a2__l FLOUK,- FLOUR II Raymond Flour $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 A _ C1TD Trout Lake FLOURS -FLOUR V.M. Westfall & Co. The B C. ASSAY and OH .fllCAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vanixhivkb. B. C. Ilpaili)iiarli.rn lor Art-avera, Mining ami Mill SuppUl I. Bole auenta in Ii. ('. for Morgaii Crucible Co., Battersea. England; F. \v liriinn ,\ Co.'s PatentCary FuroacM, Burners, etc. i Wm. Ainc wortli A ( '. - ' ' uoei, fte,, etc Mlnina llr'.ktrs, Mlnlna I'r„i.frt..r. Ufiiorli. On, Mln.-Hiit.il I'n.-]'.'. ir- li'...l!l.l "..'.I Hold, Mining l'ruii.'itl.'s Looked Allcr ft.r KoU-UaaJ. dfitlH. ______ Trout Lake, B. C. I.ftr.lcHii l_opp. HccortllnaOlIl.'o LAKEViEW HOTEL * Elssa.ing * Gold or Sliver t1 r>0 Hold and Silver |2 00 Silver an.l Lead. I 50 Copper 100 Zinc *» 60 S SHANNON, Kssayer Trout Lake, B. C. TROUT LAKE B.C Bar well Supplied with Liquors & Cigars Largo Comfortablo Rooms. Excellent Cuiaino and Attendance. iadden & Levesque Props P.Burns&CoF.B. Wells, WHOLESALE ANI* RETAIL Meat Merchants DoHlertiin all kiniln of Freeh Mint. TKOI.'T LAKE, B.C REVELSTOKE, B.C RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH MUCES PAID
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-02-08 |
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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-1906-02-08 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310297 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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