Has a larger eircu- lation than nny Newspaper in N, Kootenay. Best advertising medium, illative a!>\ • >C1 5 - v '■ r. , i/yri 1. '■V 5^ v€4--_- The rojireaentative of the rich Lardeau country. Sent to .any address for $2 per .an. in advance. VOL. I TKOUT LAKE CITY, B.C., SEPT. 28, 1005. No. 47. .«4» ctonou: I Wins the Widdowsdn Gold Mch! for the Finest Specimen of Ore Exh&ited at Nelson Fair OUR SUPERS EXHIBIT OF LOCAL OHE Also Secures the Award for the Finest Collection of Ores Exhibited From Any District. Trout La'<e Mining Division Topped the Lot. The mineral exhibit sent to >•'• I* p m by (he Trout Lake Diviiion secured the Widdowson gold medal tor the best mineralogies] specimen uml the silver modal for the best nil round exhibit from any oni division. The gold medal nras secured by a specimen from the Lucky Jack, and loaned for the exhihit by Geo. M. Yuill. The general collection consisted ol specimens from the silver Cup/Triune, Nettie L , Noble live, Cromwell, Lucky Jim, Old CI old, Fidelity, Primrose, Copper Queen,* Lncky Boy. Copper Chief. Baltimore, IX L (Swede), O.K., I \.L (Milloy), Silver Bell, Rambler. Wilislow, "ig Five Silver Plate, Raffled Arouse, Horse Shoe. Willow Grouse, and in fact nearly . v. ry property in the division. Copper, silver, lead and gold 1., r. .il tlnre. and for diversified mining the exhibit certainly si owed the Lardeau to be a go. d country. J. \V. Wcrtfall accompanied lhe exhibit, and feels highly satisfied at teenring the medals, but mon' go by the general interest displayed in the exhibit K was tin* inton- I'lli to have the oxliil.it pent to Ni w Westminster, hut matters c.iild not be arrange* mine at Laurie, a year ago irom The Lanark purchased over the ..'.I Horn-Payne Co. by J. W. Westfall. V. 0! Elliott, I>r'. W. E. Newcombe and Ole Sandberg, 1ms been bondi d for a good figure to Messrs Nelson, Mason & McDonald, of Reve'stoke, who will 1 i/.e ii , any to '! iv< lop it. Tbe other day an Ottawa • car conductor found an ownerless grip containing 140,360 on his cur. The owner subsequently turned up in a terrible stale of mind and upon recoveringhi property handsomely rewarded the boni it 1 - 'lu.-'or by banding him s $2 bill. Tin con. immediate ly sent the $2 to the Review for his annual subscription. The provincial government has decidi .1 to make a .lis,-lay of fruits at this year's exhibition "f the Royal Horticultural S ty in I...11.I, 11. England Aboul twelve tons will he sent on Octol Isl ■ C.P.B carrying it j er I press tree of charge to Montreal. Communications [ I'n the Editor.] Dear Sir, In your editorial of the 14th under the headline "The Reasons Why, ' vm r> f,-r at length to the difficulties frequently encountered by mining mi n in making a di al ..11 any proposition, owing to the number of partners holding ii teresl\ in the Baton, and also in getting them to sink tl.ejr jealousies and mutually agree on terms and price that will b : I only satisfactory to themselves, but that will also permit a conservative i:iininjj man (and they are tl." ], tople we mn -1 expeel to do business with in the future) to take a chance on * The good old days when a prospector could sell his undeveloped claim for a cash, or n substantial initial cash payment down, leaving ester to go ahead and develop it to sec whether it was w..ih anything or not. have, 1 ine from the I.ii.l -mi never to return, und if wc wish to intereal Ca| it.il to invest in our mines in future, it will perhaps be useful or necessary to place ourselves Midway is not what it is cracki 1 Up to I.e. Bo thinks Geo N Taylor, wh,. left here a few weeks ago „„„,. in acoord with the invi . ,, ... to participate in the "good times ' idea, vis.: I- *t will,, , , ,. ,._. __ _. ... there After spending a short time however, he suit ... Spokane K tir, "- ' You bav0" claim or group,have The Nelson n ntmt "1' ""' Mtuation, some ore, more expectations, per .Mr Taylor has con. lo Spokane, _ap* 80 or •.'•"> feet ..t tunnel or early next month. Ni ws editorially says : " The enterprise ol the mine owners and others of lhe Trout Lake mining division iii getting together such an excellent exhihit of the OI.'S of that .li- trict and in sending it down to the Nelson Fair in charge Of Mr. J. W. Westfall. las occasioned a great deal ol lav- oral.'e cotument upon the part of visitors. The exhibit In itself was a magnificent one, but its value us ah advertisement of the mineral resources of the Trout Lake district, was materially enhanced by the presence 0/ Mr. Westfall, who was 011 hand every day of the Fair to answer questions and to tell the enquiring public all about the mine.- ami prospects of the Lardeau. The enterprise thus shown cannot fail of profitable results and the example given may well he tnk.ii to heart hy other districts and acted upon in the ooming years." In speaking of the fruit and vegetable ; ii rt of the exhihit, Mr Westfall said that thc showing made hy the Kaslo riding, which includes Trout Lake, was magnificent, Unfortunately the vegetable exhihit from Win. Adams and Adams Urns, of Trout Lake, did not arrive in lime through some error, nnd the exhihit along the Vegetal.le line lost what would Undoubtedly have taken first honors. Fred. 0. Elliott went, to Itevel- Htoke on a business trip during ihe week, A tree fell across Kiiimiin's logging engine at Three Valley last week and put it out of hllsiiics until new parts arrive from Seattle. where we learn be has struck a paystreak. 1 ' Judge Miller, we regrel lo has been down tor the past t> w with t\| bold fever at his home in Seattle, lie is now n the road to recovery, and hopes lo return in a few weeks lo Ihe Lardeau. where h 1 is certain he did not contract the f v.-r. open cuts. You iic.-d two or three hundred fee! of work done before any accurate estimate of value can 1' 1 on the property I will taki a bond on the property at r. certain price, do lhe work, and if nt justifies il, take 111' th. bond, but make any initial payment on that .-in.wing I will not, If you won't take it. alright ; go ahead end develop it yourself, The sawmill is doing business or let it lay there. Tin barge Is loaded with 800,000 '*•■■*. ■ «:'*'' •<• Mr. Editor, is *,.,, „f fine lumber, and will be thelineof argumont we mi I shipped next week. The lumber custom ourselves to hearit _ hence* now going through averages 40 per f"r!l' -•■<• '"' prepared to meet. Local Mining Conditions. OF INTEREST TO .HOSE WATCHING THE .ROORE8S AM) DEVELOPMENT OF THE IlK'i.'KST MINERAL Section of i he province The work of driving the 200 fest tunnel "in the Black Warrior is going ahead fast. The lessees hope to have a good hotly of ore opened up before long. Dave Morgan has received instructions from the Fast to proceed| with the development of the Surprise group. This looks encouraging, and il is now almost an assured fact that the deal will go throuuh. This deal is one which means much for the Lardeau. The property is a low-grade proposition and requires large capital to work it. The people negotiating fur i intend if they secure the pr>.|, to build a road up the North Fori and install a reduction works. Jack Chism camo up from Rapid Creek Monday night. Wor^ on the Hecla is going ahead fine.' The shaft is now down 30 feet, and the values are getting l.ett.r. The lend Is l.etive.-ii 20 and 25 feet in width, and the shaft is being sunk in the middle and will he crosscut when a depth of 60 to 70 feet is attained. Jack is elated over the prospects, ai.d if the values continue even as tiny are, the Calumet and Hecla will lie undoubtedly crushing ore through their own mill next spring. Pete Culkeen is working on his claims on Gainer creek above 10- Mile. A. B. Ernst, of Seattle, paid ,- Hying visit iu last Friday. II- speaks hopefully of putting through a couple of deals for property in this division, and whii i. will mean much for the | rosperitj <>f the camp He will return in a couple of Weeks, when he oxpectt to put matters in shape. The development of the Old Cold is proving very satisfactory. Some fine ore was brought in from during the week which was 0|. md up in the lower tunnel. A i.iiud lead has been struck at r. depth "f 250 feet, which enhances the value of the property largely. Alec. Dodds, of the Triune, has gone to the coast for a trip, leaving the mine workings under the sup* .•r\ is on of Chas, Copp. The lower tunnel is being pros] i cU .1 by cross cuts to locate the ore liody. The usual force is being employed in 'he upper workings getting out ore. Jim Livingston is meeting with good success on th.- Rambler. It is said that a prospector is a man who finds things which make some men rich and rich men richer. Al o Crawford has noiv covered* in singi ■■ fr r the conveyance of . .s-,- _'"- between here and the .. ii.ding. Steve Sib _ •-. «-.,• of Ferguson's ir hnti 1 tut::, took in the n Fair Steve thinks that • .. . •|. • advertisement obtained from he Lardeau ore exhibit should invi permanent r.nd good results. Mrs. Anderson, of the Beatrice Mines, Ltd . was in town on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McLennan and family have gone to New Westminster to visit the fair. Oswald Woods and Charlie Dul- maRe are spending their holidays at the coast. Alec. Dodds, supt. at the Triune. L'ft Monday for Portland. A. II. Gracey is relinquishing the management of the Oyster- Criterinn mine. cut No. l cli ar. A large gathering of friends mei on Thursday lasl to celebrate the Circumstances alter cases in milling the .alia ■"* in other industries. Your showing may be lUch - to > y..u in asking and the in- sixth anniversary of the wedding vestor in making a preliminary of Mr. and Mrs, J, Q. MoKinnon, payment, or there is always thereat tli.ir residonco al Ferguson, mote possibility In the dullest The rooms were beau'ifully decor* time of catching a sucker or wild- atcd, the tables most bountifully oatter. A Prospector. spread, and a very enjoyable time *•*,.,,„. i.I4!_«-. Sept. 28, 1905. was spent. m Services at Methodist church on DoarSir, I notice iu your is* Sunday in..ruing at 11 ; evening J sue of 22nd Inst that Mr. F. Mills ai 7.80. ■ while prospecting for the Chestnut Hill Mining Co., by whom he had been employed to thoroughly j.inspect tinir ground had made a Win. Cowan, of the Big Bend Telephone Co., cam* in lust night. A. N. Viirs is in pegs from Camborne town on husi Frank Fullmer ol the Beatrice mine wn« in town Tuesday. 0. F. McHardy, ol Nelsoi in a few days here thia week. Hurst, our new school |,rt8 arrived from the l.etrin her duties M.ui.l .) Mrs teacher, and wil next. ^1 || ii-i.-n returned from thi Bonndar*. Wednesday. lucky strike on the claim of James O'Donnell. I would ask you to j correct, the statement as regs put the Chestnul Hill Mining Oo. Thai puny has employed no .me t.. do anv prospecting for them in B.O., ami I bs manager of the LB. group will say thai I have employed no one t.. prospect tho« claims. Voius very IrUly, Tn..-.. F Iiiiii ii Ait i. Trout Lake, Sept. 26th, 1005, The machinery of the Big Tun* ;>. I il now working In good shape. and good headway is being made drivii g Alex. McLean and Sid Graham of the Noble Five aggregation were in town this week. There is ten I of clean ore, galena, zinc and grey copper iu the bottom of the drift. Four men are employed mi the property Tony Lindgren and associates are pushing work nn Canyon creek on the Lin-en View and Grand So'., properties. Both of th.se properties have go.>.l ore i:i sight, and it is tlie Intention of the owners to gl t out what is possible this winter. From reliable information received iluiing the week, the resumption of work on the LB. group is issured, and will begin within ten days or two weeks. This is Trent Lake's banner property, and has shipped n large amount <>f ore. For reorganii i- lion purposes this mine was cloyed down last spring, and its resuming work will he pleasing news to all interested. TI.e w,.rk on the Copper Chief is producing good results. If possibl the owners intend to keep up de* volopmenl all winter. Jim Jenkins an.l W. Phelan are making good headway on their properties at the foot of the lake. "Twenty thousand dollars are to he expended on the Beatrice mine in .h velopment before a pound of ..re is taken out." This coining from an authentic source is pretty good proof that the Beatrice Mines Ltd. intend to mike the mine a permanent ore producer. This week Messrs. J. Lade, A. Gunn, E. Graham, J. Otto and Jack Cameron, who secured the contrast to drive <i00 feet in the No. 2 tunnel of the Beatrice mine, commenced work on the contract.—Camborne Miner. Archdeacon Beer will hold service in the Anglican church next Sunday, morning an.l evening. We are sorry to report the severe i Iness of Mrs A. C Fraser. As wc go to pr.--. however, a turn for lie I. itter his set in and we look hopefully for tier recovery within a few .lavs. Carson Munay left Monday morning for Vancouver, where he will attend school during winter. the The Lardeau Express Co. are getting their rigs in shape fur the taking over the mail contract between Beaton, Ferguson and Trout Lake. At Beaton ..n Tuesday, the 26th itist., thc arbitrators appointed to settle the dispute between the Arrowhead Lumber Co., of Arrowhead, and A. (i. Fraser, of Troul Lake, met, and after going thor- i.Ughlv OVer the ground settled the dispute satisfactory to both parties, The arbitrators wen Fred. Fraser of Revelstoke and J. 0. Murray of Trout Lake. Charming Wedding. NUPTIALS OF A. E. FOWLER AM) MISS VIPOND A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. LAVISH FLORAL DECORATIONS A FEATURE. The celebration of the nuptials of Mr. Albert Enoch Fowler, eldi ; son of the late Richard Fowler, of Port Angeles, Wash., and Miss Ethel Margaret Vipond, eldest daughter of Mr. E. R. Vipond, of Trout Lake, B.C., which took place at the Methodist church, Trout Lake last Wednesday morning, was a very notable event, charming in all its detail, and witnessed by an assemblage representative of the host of friends of the contracting parties and the elite of the town. The auditorium was beautifully decorated with white chrysanthemums, palms, and grouped around with ferns. A bell of garlands and choice exotics was suspended from the chandelier, while an arch with garlands of clematis trailed to the carpet of the nave and transept, forming an exquisite canopy. The decorations were planned and carried out hy the Mesdames Murray and Elliott, and they are to be congratulated upon the success of their efforts.' At 7.30 the bride entered with her father, and was met in the vestibule by her attendants. Tho bride looked beautiful in a gown of white crepe-de-clune over white liberty silk, demi-train, the b_ lice with deep lace collarette. She wore a cbaplet of orange blossoms in her hair, lhe bridal veil, which was silk net veiling fully feather stitched, fell over her in graceful folds _from head, to_white satin slippers. The bridesmaids were Miss Lena Vipond, sister of the bride, and Miss Marjorie Fraser, who looked fascinating in creations of Nile green and liberty silk-, trimmed with pink satin bebe ribbon and white lace. Mr. Alex. McLean supjiorted the bridegroom as bent man. The Rev. Scott performed the rites, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the " Wedding March " was played by Miss Hollenbeck, and the procession passed down the festooned aisle and home to the residence of the bride's parents, where the reception and breakfast was held. The house was a mass of flowers. The dining room was a perfect bower of beauty, with masses of gladiolus, dahlias, scarlet geraniums and ferns arranged about. lhe bride received ber guests in tlie drawing room, which wis also lavishly embellished with flowers and foliage. After the reception the nowly- married pair left for their honeymoon The bride wore a travelling suit of rich brown broadcloth, with hat to match. Before leaving, tho happy couple had to pass before a blizzard of rice, and ere embarking on the s.s. Procter were thc recipients of hearty congratulations from tin crowds of friends who had assembled on the quay to wish* tlieiu boll voyage. Before returning to lake up residence here they will visit Seattle, Portland and California. Alec Crawford and Mrs. Crawford are paying Ihe New Westminster Fair a visit. Mrs Newman Taylor is leaving shortly for n trip to Honolulu, .:*-. T.IE LAR.DEAU MINING "k REVIEW. K il ui Tronl Liiii.-niv. re.,. PnblUliei ru»..n mnl 'I'roul i akeevi rv'f bureau} ' Tni. K lllor ,1-.,". .ol ..."Ll 1.1..."I'll i-i".|>.»i- eliie n>r tlie nplnlnna of oorres|MindtnUss* , ureaHi'ii in Us .-uniiiiiu All locals will b« ,'i..r.'.'.i ..i ii.- 'i.'.' "' '■' oeniH per line, nml limerlli>n,i.nil i.i.-.m-1» nn.' r-ui-i. tubuequenl Insertion. Term*fr'1- ir-...«!.'..I and other niTeriljini will he ...a l,- known on application "' ni1"'' UiibscriDiioi. W.W)a rear, ... nilv,.u.-.-. Grout Xahc Matcv Supply (So. Xt5e By UHMig Water supplied by this Company y u are assured »f abso* lute purity, (iovelliliiciit Altai) tn hack up statements. ::::::: Hug^s McPherson - - Supt. i _._._*_-.•-•-* feasterso! a, 9 A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT. The result of the sending of an ore exhihit to Nelson is proving ol vast benefit in io far as advertising the district is ooncerned. In every business the secret of its success li. s in judicious advertising All of the mere' a''t primes of tin world ncki ■ • iediro this fact. As it is in mercantile or manufacturing life so it ia in n larger way with coun'ries. If yon want the purchaser to buy what you have for Bale you musl advertise what line of goods you cany. We in the Lardeau have mining properties to sell, and the better we can advi-rtise tlmt fa. t the more pin- chasers mc will have. It is now proposed t" Bend the exhil.it to Spokane. It requires funds. One dollar from euch would amply cover ul' expenses . many can I afford and havegiven more. Such an exhihit as we have now will, and must create favorabli c • ment from the press, Many willj see it at Spokane who never knew of the Lardeau and its immense possibilities. " There Is a laud that is fa ire tkanda>." During the past two weeks W« cannot olaim this for the Lardeau. It has been juicy, very juicy, but it don't hurt our crops on.- advantage ol living in a mineral country. As a general thing, however, many people who have visited the l.ar.l.au were of the opinion that they had reached thai land so beautifully exemplified In thai sweet old hymu " In the 8weel Ilv-..lid-Bye." a. W. EDGE Painter — Decorator. TROCT LAKE Ii ('. G„ M. YUILL JEWELLER, We were ne;il!v forgetting it Rub-a-dub dub, pav up your sub." ... , Watch-repairing, etc. Guaranteed All work In our issue oi 21st inst are made some strictures on the X. Ison press V. e had no intention of including the " News," and it was through «n inadvertence tbat we made ih-- irt;>! general. We differ politically ivith the "News," and oft times take issue with that journal along political lines A- a newspaper, howi ver, we candidly say tha' we ki >.\ of no other that more consistently and vigo pushes our district and advertises our res. urei ■ than the u New- " A - a news; ap< r it publishes news, and is a credit to journalism. The city oi Nelson i- to be congratulated on having a man al the bead of their leading ni ivspaper like Brother Deanc. Get vour Stationery <j_ad Jo!> PHritlftg at lhe Milling Review.... Qttllows Bloct, Trail. Late. B.G AI! the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :: . _■*# mm ..■ »*. »v r*.-« .»- j** •-.•. a ''4-- .... .oo . Our recent remark u on I, I Reasons Why' is being commented on ir.-ely by our readers. We appreciate this, and i.re anxioU to have many more letterB on this subject. We believe it t.. be a live subject f'-r discussion and will prove beneficial. Now, readers, don't lie backward; expresi your ideas fully and freely, Criticise, but do it fairly, and IVC will take it kiinliv. Why not mnke the exhibit of MM. E I" CO-OWNER8. i. ; ■ Firan, or to ahomsoever In- may ha ti iifori ill: Intereal in Hie J.C., Lone siar, Smuggler anil I'kiaii mineral rinim.. 'I'ak,, ii itico tlmt I, tic under co owner with you in the J ('., l.nno Star, Smuggler end t'kinli ruineral claims, situate on head ..( l.ak.- creek in tin- Troul Lake mining iliviilou of \V. Kootenay, have performed the hoc- essary w..rk mil made the necessary ex- penditnre on the above-mentioned claims f..r the y-'sr 1906, in order to ha 'I iho :-i ne nn ler nei lion '-') of the Miner- ul Act, and i!>. vear fur which will nnrk wa*. |terforinod having expired, I hereby give you notice that if within 'jo .lays from il.e flrrt publication hereof J 'ni fail nr refuse to contribute yutir pro- portionate ihare ..f inch expenditure ami pay tne cost nf this a.lvertifeii.enl vour interest in tin' said run.-nil eliiin*. Smokers' supplies in _reat» variety. von want to S_LL you »v»it lo f!UY ! 1 IF Correspond «ilh the Lardeau Mines Exchai&e. I !'--.prr- lies listed on which e< :. c in be Inl-!. Lordrai; Minos Ex-ihongc. ' Review " Building. i n ■ ■ ; .- B.C ! N; .. .ORK LIFE ASSURANCE ■OMPANY Fob Invest..! • Protection IS. T lYLOR, \',-n- Revei-stokb am Troct Lake vr »■--ir*r*j*j_mi. »u***i»- ores sent out for cxhil.it purposes will become the propertv ot theunder- a leiruaii.-iit exhibit for Trout '' Lake division ? We arc certain Messrs Klliott and Westfall would be pleased lo have it, in th.-ir. offices, which are centrally located it would In- a i,ue|ens around which ould be built a show of specimens which would be invaluable as mi adv. rtising medium. - — • There Is some danger ..f the river bank opposite the recording office being washed away, which will endanger the who'e of iln-property lying adjacent, The Tradei Committee should take thc matter up and investigate. If n. co9sary, the ,r ivernmenl :-h m'd be approached, and a bn akwater similar to the one further down be of the Mineral Act Amendment Act, 1900. Dated thia Oth day "f September. * d. 190/1 ' John- VV. CniSM. Sept 7. THORPE 4 CO .started 101, kin,. Soda Wat. r in Vancouver in 1889. Sine then ihey buill br inches in Victoria nnd Kelson, ■in.I are Improving every ii i.-..ii. Do you buy Boft <;.>..'! i iron, "THORPE'S" ? B. CUMMINS Oeneral Htnre, i-ui, r.ini- ,,f i inn.-,; Owi i-. Pratt) Ulg assortment ul Smokers' ■- ippllea, irin,■>■ ,,f iln- Hit Ren. Telephone r-., FERGUSON I ri inn ■ mini n i■nr—■ i L _.» —i 1 General erchants, • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • niisiry. DR, Mll.i "■. linow lo- ii \. ison h*. iut> pi K*nr t< l»r Si.Hlilurtut Tft Aberdeen Block i in f "Mi in'' Lai*- i . ■ ■■ ftrcl i t.i ■* t r. .ii i i i,:. A, Milloy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • J. Y. Griffin & Co . ■ rbrati il Bi soda ot SI I KggS, r*JE:_csorM, ii ni, )-.., ,-i E» C. Smi£_i & (So. 45 Blcury Street,MONTREAL. HIGH-CLASS TAIL0R8. ""IAFII.1 be represented in the l.nr throughoul Orders We Nelson Brewing Briw.i-.*. of built. N ' •■ lockinu the stable ii '..A.' »~t after tho I, irsc is B'.oh n. Take the muttei up in time and hoth ground and money \< ill In _svcd, Beer and Porter R. ?^cis!€rer(g_Co. - Props Stay with your town ! Don'l Ret Wink in the hack at a tune when youi pluck and endurance is most, needed, I'i,,.->., .is for thc division u.-ie nevei brighter. Deals am now in progress which will make tho towns of Ferguson and Troul I i1 " the bush -i. cam] B.C, This i- nol bin I i . V,'. n, - not at liberty lo say much al ■ .. H , ,. - present, bul keep a still'upper lip »■»«>*■ H. N. Coursioc BBVEtflTOKB, B. 0. K I It Ir,' I N s I' I! A N C E I'.AII) I'llO.MI'TI.V 3000.: "e.egraphers •Hid don't knock. Write for Kales. caomoBB NEEDED Annuall ■. lo All the nea pneitions - r,-,i'r .1 1 iv Knilroail i and I ifrrsph Companies. We wantYOUNaMBIN and LADIES ol good Iml. LEARN TELEGJJJ.PHY AND !>..R., ACCOUNTING We furnish "". pei cent ol theOper* ntori und Stat Ion a *i nts n A iiicrien On,- nx crhooli are the largest exrlu- nivfl Telegraph Pchooia I.N TIIH WORLD, ! tabl lied 20 years ami ■i dorsed by -il1 .-. Iln a,v I rilii-i-ils. We , ■, cute a |350 bond t.. overy sin.lr i,i .,, furnisli him or her a i'..si'- lion ei ■ c f om $4u in fi;o a month in Mat east of inn llocl y u oon tains, oi rn-in ;; i to |100 a month In °ti tes wesi ol tin i:,r, kn-'., Inime- meiihiteiv npnn graduation. Studi nt* cau enter at nnv time. No ' : catl. ,. I, I or full |iarli, ull . rogarding nnv of our schools write direct lo our executive ..iil.-e at Ciociiinal , I. Catalogue (roe Mcrsu SiolllclfirtF Cincinnati, Ohio. ((uffaio, n.y. Allanla, (ia. LaCrusse, Wis. II i. ii K.i.i... lex San I r inci.-.o. l.'nl regular intervals for cl< ■ liinu « ill receive .-lose attention Our .,|r. ., iilnti'-e will no in TRODT I'M md l I I'M'kon in n few weeks, tie vfiir. ur'li elve close attentii Wo havt) a great reputation for* Style ana Fit. Save vour Orders. The BEST Always I IN i'i.VK SHOES ! MINING 8HOE8 ! SHOE PACKS I RUBBERS and OVERSHOESI OERilAN .SOCKS I I u'hnl yoii will pi If yon do yonrbuyllii Willi im. ■,. ii'iiii fi.ini-i, tviiiMi wanting any. IblllH 111 -i l-,,,l mar In Oall rr.l ... Ol drop >i line. Bb ROYAL fflB STflE!] Nelson, B. C. ANDRETW & CO. M i : orders uarefnlly and promptly Attended to. Agent for Slatei an.l Nel t!,-inn Shoos. A. 11. HEYLAND, 1'IIOVINCIAI, LAND HI'lIVKVoK Mineral Ulsims Survoyed I'OPI.AR, KASLO. r m mj_m t Lake | r® T £? N* ii tin. tiuu: fu you tn \{y&9 i ' I''".v '• "i"- Nevi i were ™ y Pr ispects of Ferguson so bright, & s I ,^* i ;■ ""• <-'')i: m^:~ The Town I KEKl.il w iii be one i f t he Greati ft • >r» Producing Can ps in tbe VV rid. The high degree of deved by the numerous VV _ \ II 11 V nnd PRACTICAL BRI1 1MI and A M I' RICA N M I N I N<; l O&IPANIES inin uperating there in a ti il i. . t<> Ihe tletiH ndoUS ivr-:i!tii f the hills g !!!!!! __L 1 ^v. -?.£* ? _ ON I'ul.iii School, Hospital, nnd other institutions. Excellent Waterworks system. Btreets, Stores ntni Residences illu- iniiieil hy Eleotricily. Dally muil n rvloe. 'ilii. townsite i> admirably laid oul Get in N(>\V on the ground Boor. Lots can now be purchased rutin iip. I! $75 TOWNSITE AOENT g EENKY FLOYD I REVELSTOKb, B. C. ... THIk IDotcI Beaton ... BE A I'ON, B. c. VISITORS arriving al Boston (the threshold of the Urdesa) vi.i Arrouheinl, will find this Hot.I lo be fully equipped for high-class trade Bicellont accommoilotlon. A well " ' d and spacious dining |,all. The besl ol Wlnos,8plrlts nnd Cigars I'ersonBl buj |g given to tho re luiremonts »f patrons VI litora to the I ii-.i.-.i-i can rely on comfort at this hotel. W. BOYD7-"-Prop I? FERGUSON HOTEL The noted home for travellers visitlns Ferguson, B.C. A well slocked Bar ol tha choloost Ltqours, Wines ate, McDonnell & Black Proprietor*. M.'i'i. i-:. 8t. i.-.uis mineral olulin, ■.limit.! in tin- *' '-no. Minini Ulvml.ui i.i WirstKo.it- U.....V llstrlct, Wnei i.mil,-,i; nn Unieno croak, >ib<iiil. two llll i. I,,,,,, ,1,, i, uii , l:l; uotlud nn i. o.h.N, Wllklo, sgi ni for '.•l",""'1 U Hills, iminer'sBerllheoM No. IIS.11HI, liitenU,slxtl iluyi n iimIm- dale Lore ?.'i*°apply n. ii,,- Mining Keoor.er for a cer- iiiiciili- ii ii,)|iruveiiients for llio purpose of oDtuiiiiiiKii Crown Oram ..file above, laim. "i.'i rai'thoi i.uienotloetbat aotlon, under ■eoiiontn mu»i bs commenced before the Is- suaiico ofsunh oertiaoate ..f Improi, uients. i.Kirn mis 'I, ,|;iV „i oetober, am. im. oct '' 0. 11. N. WILKIE, P.L.H, TB0U1 IAKK. N'i'lifi: rn i.iii.i.Mji UNT CO-OWNEUH Legal Notices. , mm i-'Vi'i : rn' IMPROVEMENT, NOTICE. Ptrksids, mineral claim iltuate in the 'I'rniit Lake Mining Division ol West Kootenai listriel Where lo. ited About five miles Norlh-Easl Irom Trout bake. Ink,- noil, c that I, Chai lei Copp free miner's cc liflcate No. B8 1,180, intend ilxty rl i-1 ni'i i I lie hereof, to spplj to the Mining Recorder lorCertifl [mprovements lot the purpose of obtaining crown grants of the above chums, Ami f.n ther i .ki- ie,n e tn it ai i in under sei ti in ;i'' must be n before the Isiuai I iu. h ceriiflcale of Improvements I *_•■■■ l tbis ISth dav ol July,A I' . 1908 Julv 15 OS M.iii i: Black Diamond mineral claim, situate m tin rrout 1 ske Mining West Kootena) dii - Where I h ated < In dh bet *ci n , loath t'-rk ol 111 • Soutli I I nr I. .hi river end Bonanss c •■■ two mil. uortherljf irom the \ mi i i. an Take Notice that 1,0 B N. Wilkie ■ i 11ii agent ' r I he Bnattli 11 Mining Co . f M.C No B83 95, in tend, sixty days I oreol toappl) to i • Mining Rec rd <'.-■ i :., ,iie ol I mprovements, tor the purp i-.,- •' . ning,.. Ci e.ii <'...'.i nt tho above claim Ai ,1 furtl in itice that . under section 37, must mtnenred bed re the i man i iui l. Certifli sti <il Imprnvementa Dated Ihia 6th -in. I Oct., * •-. „,i , ;o, B. n. wii.kii: NOTICK. Black Diamond Mineral Claim iltuate In the Troul Lake Mlnins Division '■( West Kootenay District. Where located 1 'i ' I ..If mile imI 111 oi lln-kins cri-.-k. Take Notice that I, II. McPherson, in for A.B Ernst, F.M.C.N. ,B8806:i inten I sixty days fr..n. the date ■ toapply to the Mining Recordei 'or ,, Certifli ate ol Improvements for tho purpose of obtaining a Crown ^r:n.t ^f iln- above claim. \n I lurth.. take notice Ilial bi lion under section 87 nuiHt be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate oi fmprovements, Dated this __r«l day Bent, *.d 1906, sept 28 .N.ill.'K Itr.r Fox,mineral olaim, nituato In tlo Troul l.uke Mlnlnf Division of West Kootenay dtstrl. i a Iii i. ' c- i .rn Benanaa ereek, about one iniir south-east frum iiuok Diamond tu in. rali i.ik, notloe 11,ni I,O.B.N. Wilkie, sgenl toi I'eter McVeigh, free mluer's certificate No . duy*: frrim in. dale hi n nf, io a. 11 • '■•tha Mining Uccorder toi 11 - ol improvetin ills, I »i tho purpose ,,r obtaining u tTownllranl of the above claim, A.el In i bl r ink, n ,i,, - [), mi,I,- ... : inn . in, >t be ,■■■11,11,- ii,-. ,i bofbn the Is- icli -1: Beau nl lm| ro*. en i ills. Hated ii. lib da) ',i October, A.l'.. ,ju'.. 0 B. N WILKIE, l l.H TIliitT LAKE, NHTU'1 Com I -i.<Ki If mineral - laim, r-it.iste iu lhe I roul l_ki Mining Dii We t Kool w |,,.r,. |... it,.,i i ii, Bilvei i 'up moan* ■. .--,.- i -j miles f. Bilvei Cap mine I ;ik,- notice that I, I reuVi • I 1 , ,u F.M.O. No I -- - ' .. 'in,- aa agent lor -t ibn W *l its I F. C N . ISv'e.i Ii i'i I. sixty • !.> I ,• Inle ll, i. ol • , plj la ilu* m |i _■ Recordei loi h Certificate ol I in pro v -ni i, lor I rpoee ol ob taiuing .. Crown i.t.u.i ot tin aiNiv. claim. An.l f-'.rn that SI tion nn,l,-r section S7, moat in i in ■ ,-•• ol iui I • ol Improvemeuti Dated this llth d I A I- B- u.. SOTH i: in DBLIKQUKNI OO-OWNKR. ToD, R. McLennan orto whomsoovei he may have transferred Iiis interest in - he Iiml.rn mineral claim. at 1 the undersigns' co-owner with >"ii in tlie Embrwmineral claim situate on south side of Lar- leau river between Rapid and Poplar creeks in the 'I roul Lake :., ling -In i lion of W. Kootenay, have performed the necessary work and made the no essary i x l>enditure on il"- above-mentioned I foi the v.-ur- 1904 an I 19 6, in ontor tn hol-l the same nndei section "4 ,,(the Mineral Act, and 'be rears f.-r which said work was performed and ex- ire made having expired, 1 hereby w'iv" you notici- that ii within VO :i .i'n 'he lir-1 publication hereol , ,,r refuse to contribute vom proportionate share oi suchexpendltun and ],:lv ii; , ' ■•; thii a lvert«sement, vuur Inii rest in i!..- said mineral i laim . the 11 •;•' " il the ui ler* signed indi r am! I.. i Irtue oi -..''. ., t ,f the Miueral Act Amendment Act Dated atTroot Lake this 6th .lay ..f 1 KM. C. Kl.l.oil. Jul] 7, 06 Co-Owner Review Job Dept. For High-Class Work Lardeau Hotel B**a Sandy Laughton I'roprlclor. _H '.\Af 111 N flatting Ferguson you W should stay hi the Lardeau | _ Hotel. Here the vi.-lt.-r v, 11 I.' surrounded with i, on comforts. Excellent cuiaine, well ventilated mid warm room*, well Stocked bar. ainl everything which tends towards making your visit a pleasant and memorable one. Bates fr..tu *i day upwards. We strive to pleasa "ur patrons. FERGUSON. _ MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND,, We have all the Latest in HA. 1 %j« _ lm r mtr ______ m^mTMWmmWMB^^^m-^mmm-mmm We can clothe from head to foot in a princely style. Summer-Weight Suits Make you feel good. FEBGUSON - - B. G. n James Grant, li. (j. Macl-ood and James Bouclller, or to whomsoever they iniiv have transferred their In* teresl In the Blate mineral claim? ihat 1, the undersigned the Slate mineral ke notici . "-" - nei m nli you ii It pays to use the Telephone. A lengthy trip can often bo raved. Offices at eergusou: Cumiulna1 sior.-; Trout take, Posl Diline; al u at Beaton, Cum- n]ilix and Arrowhead, POPLAR DIRECTORY rn-owiiei \. nn ymi in the Mate mineral claim, situate on smitli Hi.lc ..f Lardeau river between ltni.ld and Poplar creeks In the Troul Lake Milling Division ol Went Kootenay, have performed Lhe necessary work and made tho nee., isry i>x|ieiidiuire ou the above mentioned ■■lam, for the yean 190-1 and 1W05, in order io hold llui saini uu ler lection IM ■,i the Mineral Acl and lhe yean toi which raid workwat perfornied and ex- penditun nindo having expired, I hereby mvo ■ oil I.i ll ire 1 1,111 if U'il 111 II 90 'liivfl Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS 3AR, A. NO. 1 RC'iSMS. JacoDson & Anflersoa, Praps Balmoral Hotel. |rei..iniin inline nn. in^* '■_]»iro.i. I Hereby i.'.\e ■ ou notice that if »ii Inn 80 days Irom the first publication hereol you (oil or refuse to contribute your propor- i loi ate * hare il -m h expenditure ami pay the co8ts oi thii advertisement your Intereal in lite said mineral claim will h,,-.,n.e the i roperty of the undersigned under and by virtue ol section -1 oi the Mineral Act Ameiidmenl Act, H'(X). Dal • •' nt Trout Lake thin. 17th dav of July, 1905. Ji II£S BNBLL, C'r l.l i _ * .1.1' Royal Hotel ! Fancy Bar, Musical lintertalnment Bulletin Board, World's Mining New*. E L. mOll.<_ND, - PROP. m m Visitors to Ferguson niuy rely upon the very hent of accointnorlatioii at tl.if well-known hotel. Hooins are well furnished tluoiii'hout. The Har in utocked with a choice assortment of palutiibli* quenchers. Under the Management of S. Slinger THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors KVKKYrillN.l NI':W ANU KI K8T-CI.AHM IN AI.I. UKhHKilTS Fire Proof Safe Th'- ,.•■■ ■ ■ itocked witb I,, i-,-ir WlriM m.-i Olgara en the market. Trout Lake, c, (iwner, NOTICK. < !op| ei Q .'-. i mil iral i laim rrout i ■ mining division ol West Kootenay iliftri.-t. W'h.-r.- 1 icated i»n Silver Cup mountain, about r.; miles from Silver Cup mine. lake notice thai I. I i derii k C Klliott, K M.C. N'o. B88042, acting us ii.r-iu for Charles I i opp, I V c So. : IM. Charles I Si ;1 ,1 !■ M I , No. B78011. mnl John W, Westfall, f.H.C. No. B87964, intend, aixty days (rum the date i" reol lo spi'.. to lhe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown ..-.nit of the above claim. A: I further t ike nol >■• thai ictloi under section x". must '■•■■ ■ omi i,. tore the iisuauce o( Certificate ol Improvements, Dated thia llth day of Au«. a.h. 1906. 1- M906. When looking for n place t.> i-*"'ii<l y mr holidays, bear in mind tliAi Trout l.nke ia an ideal summer resort. The Bcenery and climate are magnificent TirVIE: TABLE S.S.'. AROH-U or S.S. LAKUI£AU. Running between Arrowhead, h.-h- tou and Comuplix. commencing October Mtli. I'i'I. will r..:i a;- folli.wt. weather |>ermiuing. Leaving Arrowhead ;,rr Beaton and i o ipUx, twice dally—10k and 8k. J laving Beaton aud Comaplix for Arrowhead, twice dally—1:16k an: I2;45k. Making cloee connections with all C. P. R. Steamers and trains. The owners roaerve the right to . bange times of saiiinya without ti.ui, •«•. The timpirc Lumber Co., Limited. Dominion Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke Fil.-rl-Ci.iss in every respect, lhe Travelling public carefully taken care of. Hambly & Mm ■ tm. The Review is the best Advertising Medium in the Kootenays. It Has the Largest Circulation. s rrnlt-r Ul*J Kit;;.- HftDAfemSut. E. R- VIPOND Trout Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A BPBCIALTY. Stables at TrouL Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars S_ John Simpson, Proprietor. fflfflntnro^^ =Q CITY 7k t3 THERE liare been f..rttiues made by judicious invest- inciii iii H.« tl Estate, ai.d more fortuuea will be maile than ever tho next two or three years. The one \vh<r rapa tho harveat is tH>' nriKiu.il investor, for he lias bin ni.'iiey OD :i eel lainty. Mow 'et uh point out to von that there i • no better *.*>ot on :he Con* tiin-nt to buy Rail Batata than TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake la the i*r«-tt>st Bpot i.i the Kootenay •; ae a pleasure resort it liar- no equal. Boating an 1 lisliinj; may be Indulged in tin* year round | while big game in abundance it to the, found on the bills, Its climate in Buperb, thore b' inp no great extremea, ii h"iii(* tniltl in winter ami cool In summer, li eim boast of s'<me of ihe line~t lintels and residences in r.iitish Columbia, Its Btn eta are well laiil out and graded. There nr" two excellent general stores, and n glauoo at the advertisements in this journal will shoiv that all trmle.i are fairly well represented. Write with confideticn to Agents. H. McPherson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. in tl* I Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: Then call on or write to * j» » //_. 3_ •• II is i ever had a ' boom " Ita ..v in has In en steady. It is the I ■ ml i f i .iviuatii.it, ami the tt imil nl ol the Lardo braueh Of lie C.P.R. All ro:i:l*J (in tho Lardeau) had to Troul Lake. It ia tho en in menial centre cf the richest mineral diMrict on thc continent, and has banking facilities provided by the Imperial Hunk ni' panada . flrsl-claas w 1 1 1i1c1.111i111.1lalt.il iii'.iler the die. r lion 11 8. Shannon. 1- k . I JO .1 wnii t *■-. ■ ti ii. : Ruvernmi nt i ffioet \ Count) Court sittings; Uethtdisl I-').in i-i nl ni .1 Anglican churches and i-.-t'ii^e hospital There are valuable ranch lands 00 the . nthkirtH nwiiitiiiL" Mttli r*1 11 h I ti ii» I tr resources are magnifl* i-i ut, nml a hand saw mill with a enpneitj ..i 60.000 ft i er day ll al tl .- 1 .-.'..I of Ih 'iik.'- Tl e mines tributaiy are proving oul bigger producers every \mr. with mw prospects opening up uch bodies of ore Tl ere will ho a hig rush Ihis minim, r. ko if }..u Would know more, wiite nt onee to lilhei of the iiHcnla at the adtlreKKc*' l.ilow. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. ^ uuuuuiuii.iuuuUiiihUiiiuiiui.u.auiu.uiJiiihUiiiiUuiiiiaiaUiiuuiiHiuuuuii I Jo'j Pfritfnfi of every description Mil b 3 faithfully executed aUhs Review JobDept, Fci'tjuson Frjirjhtinj and Packinj Outfit. W Contractsenteied into for parkin: of M niii* Supplies, etc. In mi'' point in the diet riot. i ii mil, prompt service, ami nny work un lert .ken guarantee^ satisfactory, ?. DANEY, Prop. - Ferguson j^JWJW <www m>y& f J nubtj* Imperial Bank of Canada. He.lit Office: TORONTO. ONTARIO. II til , irde. 7VVI © Matie .'i\ Tro ;_ Like City. Capital llltliorlie il.fl.l) i 1,000 rupitiii [paii? up]. -i soo.onn 'lltesl • - - n.'ii ,000 '. u.el..-j. in the North went Territories, Provinces of British C Ontario and Quebec, l\ fl. MKURITT, President. I». R. wii.kik Vice-Pros.anil Clen. .Mar K :i VY, Assistant Gen. Manager. \V. MOFFAT, Chief [uspeotor iiml.i.i, Manit.il.il, LEGAL. 1 id; Y RED C ELLIOTT- BARRISTER, SOTARV PUBLIC, ETC., Tn.tii l.nke, 15. C, and Ferguson. .ni.. s. MeCarter. J A- Homy A. M. I'liiUlini.i. HARVET KoSARTER & PINKHIIAM BOLIOITORB, Ktc. REVEL-STOKE B. C Bollclton lor Imperial Dank of riinmU I. BRIGG8 J. M. BOOTT, i.i.a. .... i i I ■ I i I r-r-r 't.i.ir'lMMHIi'iiiini r J u i'; ity Drug Store PROPRIETARY MEDICINES a H IB Scott & Briggs Farrlstere nml Solicitors Boliclton for Uolsou's Bank. REVELSTOKE - B.C. Troll ( I.ok-. II. i'. .lunch - A Oeneral Hanking liuitlnes» Transuded s.nin.'s ''-'iniriinent — Deposits received and interesl allowed. (>.-nru «nli| nvnlUMi- In nil parts ,.l i '.in.ulii. I'..:if,I <inif- :ii.,i Rurope. s <<■ >,i nt..-ni ,111 given tn ootlccllnna and Mi. I ii li, in . 500 Cords Holloa] Supplies. 1 Toi lot Article-., j PRESCRIPTION Eta WORK. |H! B.RI0TLYUA8H I j.**-*-* a ITl-I- LINE OF CHOICE STATIONERY. •", i Lj - i » • * * * ** .■'*««■*■'«'* iiiiiiiKt.iMinniin _„ j 1 -.'.:■ »tl '.'•' flOf. . j WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. Best Hotel in Town, Healprten for Minipi and Comioercial Med. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, PROPRIETOR _.•*',. :.'. v5 W. Abrahamson Lennoxville Hotel, r. B. BAKER, riaiiiijrt-r ALEX. ORAW E_D THK PIONEER « 1*. rilK WATTI R OP _HB " C'OM- I'AS'r.' W'lM'lM. 11' A. 1', 1898, ami Amending: Acts," and in i:i u..rn r op Tin-: Silver Ci i* Mines, Limited Non-Peb* > \i. Liability lie bilvei Cm- Uines, Limited N, u* I'er- .-nil Idsbiliijr, lias gone mi., voluntary liquidation under lhe above Act, ami ha.apnnli :, .1 Krland U. Hadow,ol iln- i-i. n ol I .-r_.i-,,,i. B.C., accountant, ii- li.j.'i-In or, for tin* purposes ol Bucli uin lini; ii|). Tlie critliiiir.- ..| tin. above Companr, nlii.'li llftl ilu liead nlli, e in sni.l IOD 11 ill rergneon, end nil others having on*, claims i... • ,-iri.l Company, are required ..;. .r before Ihe Ural dav of Bepterobei l!W5,1 isond In Un-.. -,-. \|e.- I'mi-'r A I'i. kin in solicitors lor said |:.|iiidatur, at their .i.'M, i, I'i rat Street, stoke. !'■ >.'., i.n ii names and ;nl- drerses i.t'.-l description!, and tlie full particular* ..I thuii debit '.r claims veri- li'-.l I'v nath nn,I the nature and amonnt i.t'tlie securities, .1 any, held by them, mid ihe *|.ci iii.-.l value ol snch sec* . uml ii >..i required by notici in urlting (r Niii,; liquidator ..t l.in Solicitors, to come in nil.I prove I'.eir raid ilubls or claim* In the nsnal way. hi vni-h time and place as Bliall be h|H-i.-ilie.l in tuch in.I i.e. After the said Oral daynl September r.*0">, ihetsld liqni Inior nil! proceed lo distribute the assets >.f the Compan) among ihe iwrtiea entitled thereto, having regard ,,.iiv iii ihe claims ol allied In- then l ai had notice, and the liquidator will nol then be liable f,.r tlie «-•>• - or any part thereof io distributed to any person of irhnee claim he had lint nut ice al the time ,.f tiio distribution llie*e.,f. Dated this 10th day of July, 1906. gRLAXDUr.il .iv- LiqriDAToa « S ul lie, Park and Ciirtiii'e II v- ■ I «• TT V fN I Liiveryanau y BiabH' RUWt"' *>1V' U :' _ ami a '■'*' \Jr c reigniir : »»»»i - Daily atajro leaves Beaton nl II'■ fei '■ r'ere. ison and ('■ i leavesFdrguson, vis Troul . it 7a ■■, llranoli Stahlea at Ti-oni f: '■ ■• I i CAS IT Contractor A^y rA-^""\ And Builder. MQnMl _«T Craig Owner o« tbe Abraham* son Adiltlion to the Town. ite. Get a Home l-ot Yourself. D'ja'ts Pay Rent —— EASY TERM,^. E. N/OBBS PROP Hotel and Ceneral Store ,1 m.. llngn hold u. Uilnrbllow'ii lli.i liny i-i.-.ii „1 9 brolb- ..^ , r- ■■ r ll., ly .. Ic .me I). .I»u ln,i , '• I ' . I TUSCAN LODU1 X- A 1 . & A M. 3rd Thursdnr eacl mnl,t It, Visitors Vt'iih r, Forddred, Be.., II V- Ph rs. . W M GERARD The B C. ASSAY and CM EfllCAt SUPPLY C., Lid. , Vanoootbs, B. C. ' Kendquarters t<>r Asssyers, Mil I Mill Supplies. Sole agents in D I Mi rgsu Crucible Co . Baiters. I. \V Urn.in & Co.'s Patent Csrj Purnares, Burners, etc. i Wm. Aim. «,.rl 11 A Co V f in.' I ia la i.e.- ell WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO LTD Hardware, Minern' Supplies, Ht,nr| an I Ranges IMEI-SOfM, B C s ■ ©K SSarbec Shop loll A Good Shave or Hair Cut — i A I.I. OK ; William Schnel!, J KEH0U8ON and TROUT LAKE. H Hotond Ccid Raths . i-Js-,£:ra-r-£5-_> A.-r-iiiiiitaiii, .... Auditor. J. 0. MURRAY, TltiH'T LAKE, _. C. Outside i-on.|iair. (-' interests carefully looked after. A.pii! Inr li.nirlii- '.-. I'luii'.. V.iYl Westfall c_ Co. Mining KrokerSi Ulnlnn i';-,it,i.ii.-- it.-|Mii-i, ,l On. Mini. mil iWiKTtn Mr.-.mill and s..t.l, Hn.e,.- i'i-,,,,.iicv i.,„,!,,..i liter for Nou-lleil ,1.1,1.. I.HIiill... I.."111.. Kecnrdlng Dllleo Troul Lnkn, B. C. Hardware, Tools Stoves, Pipe Etc. ♦*-**>*•>♦<*>♦♦«♦«♦*♦*♦♦♦♦* E.L. ______ f MASTERSON _l In M.li.w .Mi RC1IA.VT Miners' Supplies i poplar - - B.C. ] ♦*♦♦♦>*>-»♦*♦♦•>*>♦♦*♦♦>-♦♦♦♦-»• MnerGran^-ptae. r■ .*ms ttofljoa\oa <T j Z>i\imm Gold nr Silver $1 ."il, .old anil Silver j. 00 Silver and Lead n ho C0p| er 1 ||.| Zine $) Stl 3 SHANNON, 'ssaycr F_R(iUSON B. C O.D Al WILKIE, PL.S., Provincial I.nml Burveror, Mineral Claims Surveyed and Crown Ornnts O.t.ifncd I Gums, Etc. Etc. \ Underwear. Sox Shirts, Hats Etc. Robertson's ChoccJates AND Bon-Bons : Batger's i Crystallised Fruits Clothing \ Boots, Shoes > Blankets, Gloves, Nails Oils, Putty S-W-P Heady-Mixed Paints It.-sl.I. ...-.•-Nssi ltec.nl orn«., Tronl /.iik,-. ii . W. H. Jones, Loose I na( Itm I Printing! NELSON, B. C A1J kinds of New Records. Sole Afjent for the Lard>att: J. C. Murray Trout Lake P. C. : LAKE VIEW HOTEL P.Blirns&Co'F. B. Wells, RBVJE_STO_.il, B.C. RAW FURS TROUT LA.KB, B.C, Starfte? & CO. Bar weM Supplied with Liquors 6l Cigars Large Comfortable Rooms. ExcelJi nl Ctijsltoe nnd An, ml,,,,,.. WHO! I. \i r DEALKR8 in Bntter, K,'c.i, ClieejO, I'm.Inc.- nnd i .,.,-. phlni Si Nelson otter, —""—- ,;; iWadden & Levesque Props WHOLESALE AM* BBTAIL Meat Merchants Dc»ler_la all kinds of Fresh Mmu JBOUT I AKF. !!.(! JOUGHT CA5H PRICES PA IP
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Lardeau Mining Review 1905-09-28
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-09-28 |
Geographic Location |
Trout Lake (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
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-1905-09-28 |
Series |
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 | 10.14288/1.0310300 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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