Tl, representative of tin' rich Lardeau country, Sent to any address for if2 per nn. in advance. VOl i TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C., JULY 7, 1005* No. i.,.. .EBRATION lOMINION DAY. teTIO SPOUTS. FOOT* [all match ani» igrand concert. IUT LAKE EN FETE ^ p.,. .,1 Hi- Hi ini'iiibored Ry Tho Children. r was something like in Trout Lake last Sntur- Patriotism full anil tin- iKiural"i welled in tlm hearts of .botbTi'i'l nnd youn*. ami partieti- .jarjy latter, fur ■ 1 -ni early -hour ;" hil' • ""■•«■ them- selve. ,. p. . r-ii'ii 1 ml paraded the I «n with wiving ''Jacks" j^H. :.n.<l mis with ilnims rolling the* Royal weather prevailed through* the il.-iv ini'i ni :i p■"'- 'I"-1 ti'"*-' the fir-! I'v.'iii a:i< scheduled, the 8|".'t- v. 11 ui' presented a gay and f. M-. .1 I..-.1U1I it. The judges |^Bi>' events were that veteran sprinter, Aidy Craig, ami ^^■m- J. J. Atherton ofliciated H^pi.utii. hut modesty forbids Juets in that direction. Space [not, permit of a detailed list of (winners, suffice it to say there ■ 21 event*, and three print in ly number. There were races [the babies, races for the buys, fur tlu* girls, and the events interspersed with novelties 111 as a thrcndni'i'dli! nice, stone jking race, suck races, etc., etc. .t the conclusion of the sports :i nt was given the I'hililren in the lure oi :i scramhle, and as the Icome we beiieve every youngster rtici|inting curried away a i»or- souvenir in relief of Edward iBl'" most kingly inujesty. Checr.- ftiv given fur the kimr, ami the ■mors of the prizes, Immediately Blowing which adjournment was liulo to the football ground, whets linns representing Ferguson anil nit Lake were In readiness for • frsy. This was the second eting of the teams this season, Inl us Trout Luke ran out winners previous oeeusion on their op- pnents ground by 1 goal to nil, augured well for the return Latch at Trout Lake, Thehighssl lopes panned nit, as Ferguson lot only played sterling football Im flattered their supporters by sinning out by two goals loan fcrg. Pur the first time the Ifficials of the Ferguson combine* lion tried Bandy Laughton in tin lurwiird line, and be favored theli lelcction in no small manner. Fur lhe lirsi ten minutes of the game he home goalie was called upon to liandlo several splendid shots negotiated by Sandy. Another great factor in the victory of the visitors iv as tho good combined work of 11 lie forward string, and special Intention must be made of the good Iwork of young Hob Kirkputriek on [the right. Barber and Basket! Iwcra impiTgmtb'e at buck, und us jusinil Alex Ciiiiiiniiis as centre [half checked nttaoks and fed his forwards In a olean way. For the home team Oswald Woods ami Ralph Iligginson were the stars. if more support hiul been given to the former by bis fellow lorwards the result would perhaps have heeii different. Ferguson won because they were thc host aggregation on the iiny'H play, and the victory was not begrudged, The Spectators greatly enjoyed the ex- ^cilii K V.i*uiients of the giinie. Ted Bounders made an effloient referee] In the evening a big crowd assembled In the oddfellow's Hall to ut tend the liriuid Concert. The programme was made, up of local talent, and the various numbers Bhowed that Trout Lake can easily bold its own in this direction with any town in ths Interior. The uiiiliciiee were not sparing with their applause and recalls prevailed. Special mention must be made of the selections by tho town or- chestra. The proceeds of tlir* oon* eert were devoted to the debt on the skating rink. At tin* conclusion a dance took place on the well-polished floor, und some fortv couphs participated until midnight. Thus ended a most enjoyable day. Long live the king ! School Report. At the examination held in Trout Luke school at close of term, the grading of the pupils stood as follows :— 6th Class: Alex MoPherson 519, Grace MePherson 440, Lulu Hollenbeck 301. 4th Class : Willie Atherton 522, LeQa Vipond 383, Gordon MePherson 383, Marjorie Fraser 284. 3rd Class: Edna Hollenbeck 484, Alice Murray 383, Lilian Cornelius 379, Naomi Vipond 343. Ixitus Griffith 279, Carson Murray 207, Martha Johnson 195, Charles Ilaner 171, Willie Johnston IM. 2nd Class: Ernest Atherton 810, Edith A brahainson 203, Catherine Vipond 158, Pearl MePherson 115, Frank Abey 83, Tommy Johnston 60, Olive Abey 45. The Rolls of Honor given by the Department were awarded as follows:— Proficiency: BdnaM. Hollenbeck. Deportment : Edith Abrahamson. Punctuality! Rossland Murray. Farewell Dance. A farewell dance was tendered Mr. and Mrs. F. Hooker on Wednesday evening last. Tho family will leave on Monday for* Vancouver. Mr. and Vtj. Hooker have been with us for a long time, und their absence will lie sorely felt in social circles. The Review joins with a large circle of friends in wishing the family lu.n voyage and success in their new home. Monte und Henry Morgan are UP at the bend of Brown creek doing assessment on the Cromwell and M.ibel. Arthur Evans and Harry Jones are leaving to do so ne development on their property on the Arm. The claims are within n .Imrt distance of Beaton, and the lurface showings nre extremely rich. Being so nenr transportation the property should prove u most valuable one. A tunnel wi'l be driven to get Under the rich showing!'. Johnny Kennedy intends to get things moving at the Jewel. The property is on Hall creek, Duncan .lope. He left on Friday to sec what supplies had been left there and also to examine the state of the trail. J. T. Lmithers has been pushing development work on the Immense group on Silver Cup slope. A crosscut tunnel is now in 145 feet, it is expci'tcd another 100 feet will have to be driven to get under the ore, which taps the lead at 125 feet depth. The lead is known as the Ueorgo Windsor, and some very rich ore has been taken from the surface, The property is owned by J. T. Lauthers, B. O. Moyer and VV. R. Hollenbeck, Return From The Ootsa Lake Country. THK MUCH-TALKED-OF AND MORE ADVERTISED COUNTRY TURN8 OUT TO BE AM IHING HUT A LAND OF PROMISE. Mo3quliocs t_ Mountains The Principal Attraction In The Bella Coola Valley. that country to come (o the front by the discovery of mineral. A well-equipped party "' prospectors from Vancouver, with whom are Messrs, Slftrkcy and Allen, late of Fish Creek, are operating on the hills to the west of the Francois and Ootsa Lukes this summer. We returned to Bella Coola by the mountain trail In 8 days, and were the first party by thnt trail this Beason." This week for (he benefit of those wh i have been yearning to join the rush to tho Ootsa Lake Country wo publish an interview the Review obtained this week with Mr. Stanley Menhinnick, who has returned to Trout Lake after visiting the land of " mill: ami honey." The interview should prove a good object lesson, as Mr Menhinnick is well knowh throughout the Lardeau and is no sinecure or sycophant. His remarks to the scribe no to prove that the map recently issued accompanying Bulletin !• by tbe Provincial Bureau of Information is very inaccurate, and in many cases wholly misleading. Mr. .Menhinnick pointed out to us on the map several trails which had no existence in real, and others which were miles out of their existing latitude. Mr. Menhinnick said : " I left Trout Luke April 23rd to visit the Ootsa Lake Country via Bella Coola, My object was to ascertain what chances there would be to do a little steam navigation on the Oo<sa and its rivers in case the country was opened up. As vou know, Steve Wood- of this town accompanied tne. We left Bella Coola on May Kith, and striking the Valley trail wc reached the Lake on June 5th. I should judge distance by the trail to be 250 miles. The trail was in very bad shape, and the feed for our horses was viry scarce. The summer trail is very much shorter, but is open for only a short time each season. While crossing the Ootsa we were overtaken by some wel-known Lardeau men. Eli and George Edge and 1> Blaney, with whom we proceeded oil the trail via Cheslata around to about the centre of the north shore of the Ootsa. where we camped for seven days on what was described ns " the best land in the Ootsa country.'' While there we made daily excursions through the ■unrounding country nnd made many observations with a telescope from the hill-tops. 1 saw many small patches of fairly good land among aspen trees, but no large ureas of go'd land. The country is by no nn nns nn open one. being badly broken Up with hi Is and rocky ridges. On the south shore of the lake there appears to be no land of anv value. From Information obtained from two 'men who hud wintered there, und from the Indians, I judge the lake to lie frozen for six months of the year. nnd there ij patent evidence to show that the average snowfall is fairly large " I do not wisli to pose us an authority on hind, hut from information obtained from many parties that were in the Ootsa country in search of land, 1 think 1 am safe III saying that nine-tenths of those men will be of the opinion that the reports which have been so much in circulation ns lo the areas and quality of land uml climate in the Ootsa Luke country are, to say the least, very misleading. I think, however, it is quite possible fsr Death's Sudden Call. We regret to announce the death this week oi Miss Ruth Valentine, which took place on Saturday last at Portland, Oregon. Miss Valentine is the Bister of Mrs. A. Craig Poplar Creek. The fourth of July was celebrated by a ball which was held iii the assembly hall of the Royal Hotel. The floor was. in excellent shape and the hull was beautifully decorated. The music was supplied by Ward's 'orchestra to the satlsfac tion of 20 collides C. Sehomberger made an efficient floor manager. The dance was followed by a ban* quet. John Keen arrived in town Inst Monday. A son of E. Ward who has been schooling at Potman College, Wash, anived to spend his vacation last week in company with class-mate und Miss L. Valentineof thistown, R°bertson. nnd of Mrs. Tomlinson of Revelstoke. The deceased young ludy Ceo. Munro is still digging gold on the Hecla. wns spending her vacation at Port- j Tony Uan?on brough, dow„ t,R. hind in company with Mrs. Tom- newg on Snnduv that ore had been linson, and were visiting their j rfruck in tbe face of the Mother mother, who resides there. The Lode tunnel. This tunnel is now fair was visited, and while in the 350 feet in. The property is owned grounds was taken sick. She was *)V -]u. recent]y formed Laclede taken to the Cottage Grove hos* Mini .u Co Mr. Hanson brought pital, where she expired in a few <_„,.„ snnie Mrflp es „* th(, ore_ davs from typhoid fever andner«| ,.,,,,.. , , , J • . __ , ,' Ralph Higgine n In- purchased votis prostration. The deceased ' rr ' . ... ,._._, r> the packing and transfer business has been associated with the Kev- ' , , , „ , _. , ,. of Geo. Ch-Mnwav We wish K.II. elstoke branch oi the (.ttna-ln Drug , . . the best of good luck. and Hook Co for seven years, and . her loving disposition hud made J- Moore. KhbIo, superintendent her a popular favorite. The Review of roads and trai's. is supervising extends heartfelt sympathy to the the construction of a trail from relatives of the deceased. .the railroad to Cascade creek. This _ trail will materially assist rnanv _ _ . 1 . •*»_. _.__._ property owners, and its comple- A Trout Lake_Paragon. JJ -^J ^.^ ™J It is not generally known that working on the trail recently some we have, and have had for BOma rich jjalena ore was struck. We time, in our midst nn iirtist of un- have yet to learn whether the doubted ability. "" Though bent pn perty was staked or vacant. with age, and eyes dimmed with years of close Contact witli her beloved canvas and palette, Mrs Fanny Hammond has just concluded a painting of the "Glacier," 3 ft. x 2 ft . which will hang as a witness that in her declining The Hampton has six men at work On thc property. A pack train with supplies went up Wednesday. E. Ward bus charge of mining opt rations. On the Smith nnd Rogers pro m 1 -i.i „_i v,n 1 nnt l<_f perty six men nre at work. F. J years her right hand had not lost > - • \i,_ Mammnnrl's Eilzle will return from Seattle its cunning. Mrs. llammoiuts 11 u., _.« i„ .,rt about the leth, aiid the tunnel wit name is so well known in .trt > , , , _,,„,, then be started. circles that it vsuhl seem super- flqOUS to breathe a word in praise of the talented lady were it not for the tiuir-m that " no one is a prophet in thaii own count ry." A Review -nribe was ushered into the iu\it» : producer ia proceeding steadily. A artist's studio recently, and while JL,.. ' .' _ '"' • . full force of men are employed. E. In no sense endeavouring to pose r * , . , ,, \ ipond brings down from the as a cri'lc, admits he was most pro* .' _ . , ... . , ■' ,l , ,. ,. mino to tho wharf about 3| tons of foundlv amased at the er«*atlons ■ daily. In the lower tunnel The Triune. Work on this famous high-gradi , , , , f|M .•.■*,. Ulllll, A\\ till I.MS l 1 I ll II IIVI of the grand old lady, lhereuere • 6 , ,,, . , ... . tin v are now about under the on utudiea of real life, animal life and , - . , , ,.„ and thev expect to be among it al nature ; choice bits of local moun- __ _ - , ■ "", . .every shot. Snow is fast disaii- tain and akc scenery ; copies of *. . .. .... -tt. ,w* pearlngfrom Priune basin. old masters in oils, water colors, crayons and Indian ink ; there were sprays <>f m- s and other exotics, and In foot all those sweet subjects which a painter dwells so long ami lovingly upon. Of late Mrs. Hammond has been en- gaged in executing photo enlargements In Indian ink for several local families, the success attained meriting highest commendation. Mrs. Hammond will bo leaving shortly for I.n'chor Creek. Alta., but the studio will bo open for exhibition for several weeks longer. Mrs. Hammond is tho mother-in- law of our esteemed citisen, W. F Dunphy, and tho studio will bo found at his residence. Some eastern parties arc expected in to take over the Copper Mountain group. J. T. Lauthers went uji to the property Monday. Bill Baty has finished his assessment on the O.K. nt 6-Mile point. Wo leam that gratifying experiments have been made, and ns a result further developments will be proceeded with. Silver Cup. A crew of men are engaged driving lhe Sunshine tunnel. We learn that some nice ore is being taken out of this tunnel, which is being driven to connect by crosscuts and an upraise with the upper workings. Mr Alexander returned to the property early in the week. The piping for conveying air into the tunnels is now on the ground and being put into position. (icorge Proulx has gone up to cook for the crow. Reward. Mining operations at this property have ceased pending the arrival of a compressor plant. The ground has lieen cleared and the foundations nearly constructed for the reception of this plant It is considered that the long tunnel which the company is driving to tap lhe various knoTU leads at depth will be run at a much cheaper and quicker ra,U by this means. Ferguson Briefs. Dad Black has returned from the Hot Springs feeling good, C. M. Nesbitt left for Revelstoke on Wednesday, lie expects to remain there for the residue of the summer, Jim Comerford is down from tho Triune and bus gone on a prospecting trip on the long hill. Jim Livingston is still at the Rambler, which property Jb looking particularly good. Andy Daney*s new rig is the proper caper for rain or sun. There's no truth in the rumor that Andy keeps the hood up to protect his complexion. A. J. Gordon and Bob Hums are reported to have struck it rich on Gold Gulch. The Ryan Boys have returned from their North Fork properties. Returning through the tall timber they ran up against a snag in the form of brambles. They were followed into town by two bare.-. Operations at the Oregon group continue to give every satisfaction. In the long tunnel indications go to prove tbe close proximity of ore. The crew eame down to-day for further supplies. Mrs. Glenn will be leaving in a tew days to join her husband at Bella Coola, where he has gone on a land-seeking tour. There will be a big crop of wild berries this year. There was an exciting football match played here last Monday night between scratch teams raised about Ferguson and Trod I.ake. At full time neither sidehf " A goal to their credit, and tbe t.itain.s agreed to play on until a gi_1 wns scored. At the end of an exira 47 minutes play Ferguson bundled the goalkeeper and ball through to the plaudits of the scoffing multitude and everybody went home perfectly happy. Wc nre pleased to note '.hat Gordy McLennan is Improving in health. Gordy has had a spell in the hospital with inflammatory rheumatism. They say love is like the measles —all the worse when it comes late in life. Dame Rumor, the fickle jade, whispers that Ed. Bell is leaving the country to get married. Oh ! Ed., Ed., at your tender age and in spite of repeated warnings. Once married and the game's up. When they're maids they're as mild as milk ; but once make 'em wives, and they lean their backs against their marriage certificates and defy you. .. One or two pairs of shoes have been left behind by Dad Langstaffe. Will the owners please call for them with the price of repairs. MINING RECORDS. Assessments. June 17. Gold Bug. Hy. Mag- uuson, 21. Cedar Hill. D. Mclnnes. 22. Minerva, Broken Hill, Sel- in 1, M. Nelson. 23. Golden Shield, F. Marcus. 23 Crown King, Golden West, Gold Hill, F. Carlson. 24. Bridgeport, S. Cavanaugh. 24. Manilla, P. A. Lindgren. 24. Esther, C. I). Stanwood. 26. Little Robert, Little Robert No 2 and Isabella, J. C. Kirkputriek. 27. Red and Blue, Gust Berg. 27. Union No. 1 and Union No. 2, 2 years, D. Morgan. 28. Constitution and Congress, K. Sanders. Continued on pnge •.■ * —. ■ ', THE LARDEAU MININGiNl:u YoKK I-m': ASSURANCEIcektificatisofimprovemknts, REVIEW. 1» I'rliiteil nl Trent l.iiki'1'lly, nml I'lilillslii-rl ul hVi-Kiis.il. uu.l Trout Luke evel'Jl I .lilny. I'n > K lltnr d,ws not ...,i.i. Iilmftsll re»,mn bio for mn iipiikiiMi. ni oorttitpiindftuWox lifensvU In lis mill,inns All InrulH will In* olm n.iv.1 ut tiio rah-ol I', •fills per Inn. lll-sl liist'ilhin, uml til i-i-llls |nj, IllitJ OUOtl NUlMI-<|UUlll UUlTtllUl. 'lVrms forI'ranalent mm) other advtrtuin_ will in. iuii.Ii> kliowu mi ii|iplii-iiili»i 111 milli M.Hnrnniiun #2.l)n u vi'ur. In uilvuuse. MURRAY <_, ATHERTON Publishers Local News. Mr. and Mrs. Toiulinson of Revelstoke visited Mr. and .Mrs. Craig this week. Jack Scott is Inking a trip to the Leu is ,. (lark Fair. Alec Oliver is getting ready n Marl tor his proporty at Gold Hill (>n Sunday, July 2nd, service*' nt 'he Methodist church were conducted wholly by tho children, li was a success, and these service,- will be repeated every month. Children's practice every Wednesday afternoon. COMPANY. For Ixvi^tmk.vt ami I'kotkction TIIO.-*. TAYl.OIt, Agent. Rkvemtoke and Trout Lake Lion Brewing Co* LlrVIITED I ROSSLAND B. C. son ci'. Knihrn mineral claim, situate, in thu Trout l.nke Mining Oivisioii of West j Koweiii»v ili.i riet. Where located 1 On south siile ol I.m- ileau rivei between Rapid and Poplar 'creeks, Take Notice that LFreiUJ. Elliott,! iree miner's I'eililii'iiU'No. B88048, in* •end, sixty days from the date hereof, I o apply to the Mining Recorder for el Ooitincate uf IiiiproveiueutB, fojt the I titirpoEa-o| obtaining a Cmwii (.ii'iint uf lie above claim. And further take notice thai action, under section H7, must be commenced lieforo the issuance of $j_i_h Certificate uf Improvements. Dated tiiis 4ih dav at Julv a,d. 1006, jul 7 it-. Masterson, Griffith KEPT AT ALL HOTELS. CERTIFXO -T.: ul' nil'UtvVK.MKNTS SOTK tli Rambler " mineral claim, situate jn Iroul t ..i K - Mining Division ol Fun 8ai b: Lots So and 88' dock -17, Trout Lake. Apply to tVwt'Kootenay dtaUi?.'. Irs J. H. German, G05 University Wheio located: Ou head of f.nki i. Seattle. Wash. ' deel*. . Take notice that V. If. MePhewon, 'ting as agent fur.I. A, M Aikins, free I miner's certificate Nd. 1>."._ vn. intend, aw a 7 _-"*_TV _r>". m~* Is:x,v ""J'8 '""» the date hereof, to ttV B^ BJ? _""i F"^ ;'l'l'lv "' ""' Mining Recotder for a! __»«_=-^_i —-? Cuitiflicaie of IniproVcihwits, for tbe purpose of obtaining h Crpwn (irunt Of j Pairjt^r Dad Langstaffe left for Enderb. j }C> ("• O] V 1 ( ( •)] this week. He has gone to JOIU i *■-* Ins son-in-law, Jim 1'a^. Tin old gentleman has reached four score and four years, and he tola us before taking his departure In felt good enough fur another 20 Dad has held down the cobbler1! bench in town for fuiir years, am he contemplates opening up at Knderby. We wish Dad all tin good bilk he deserve-. it D. N Wilkie had completed ll Burvey fur Crown grant of tin Km bro near Rapid Cret k. Whilst clearing the Andrew Abmhamson addition to the town- site this week the fire j_ot away fnmii the nnn employed there., A large force of volunteers fought the ll.uiK's fur a dav, and as tve go tn press we learn that Ihe lire i. I now under control. Fred .Mummery is going to the-1 Seoiiri Crossing (Poplar) 11 work ! ou hi- property. Tl e Ann limn bovs :n town lei tlm t.v.urhl Unow I heir pntrHutism tn the -tars and <x\\ ■■- is not affec- teil by dwelling across the border, for on the " g'orious fmn th ' they made the hills reverberate with t u roar and rattle of trtillery, Ki.lit. Scott came in from Thin \ il ley ilis week lo speud a few days with his family. Stanley Meiihinnii k has gone on ii prospecting trip on Fish Creek. A. W. Bdge and F. 1 andrian re turned from the Mollio Meek on Uainer creek las' Monday, Sieve Woods has arrived home. Ed Baillie came up mm Poplar Wednesday.' Rime, Blanche ai d Clara, three daughters of F. L. Mm and. of Poplar, pas.-id III rough tli-vi- k nn their way to Lumby B.C, whi'i'i* tln-y are entering thv hit ii tchOol ll.i'ie. Mrs. Oeo Johnson aid dough** i,.i. Mr,. .,., ndiint value holidays al Revelstoke. • 'ashler B|iohn ol thr Imp i . Bank I ere has gi ne ii, bdmuiiton to spend VHcnlinn. Mining Records. Contlnuid ASS fSMI .*> I - June 20. Horseshoe and Won dei. Jna llickey, '_!». <i V.. IVoorfbhr . Gait, We Two, c ii. Abercronibie. 80 Ki| issin.', Annie K .! id, |] ,, Ho-iin. ,-pn mie, c M Abereroiii hie. 30, Ni: ),t li.iivl-, F. Treanor. Lot 'ATli'.V. June 18. Thi. tie. ... pi,| ercekj Richard hoberls. June 20, I'ipestiuie, Maximum II. Smith nd K. Mi bbs. TBAKRI l lis. June 21. F. M Morgan to J. If. Dimmick, all in Dimmick Krac. tl A. McDonald to A. O. Johnson, J in Mother Lode .No. •_. .8, lv Mi.I,l,s and ll Smith to F Jai'i hs. Sp. I.i.ie, „)| i„ Mi, y j 'ROUT L\KE I!. C G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, A'atcli-repairin;.'. etc. All work Guaranteed IfBllow Bled, Trout Lake. B.C 'I e above claim Atul furthei hike notice thai action, unlet Bectiou 37, nmsf be coisinenctkl ■ re the issasues 61 such Certificate • i Improvements. Dated this L'2nd day Of Mav, i d. IPOfi 20- S 11. .-.M'liliil'.-.iN. AH the Latest Magazines ora Sale At " The Review." :::::: Smokers' suppii^s fn great* variety. COr.TFORT-AND WEAR DEPEND ON FIT. ; m >i AIvEY that nearly fits a lock wont quite open it. A shoe that nearly, but not quitev fits J foot wont give complete comfort, nor full wear. . . A loose shoe chafes — a tight shoe pinches.' An in-fitting shoe breaks where it wrinkles .and. wear; out where it stretches. Comfort, and economy, thetvforc demand shoes that fit "lust right." ■ ' And fit depends upon the shape cf thc lasts, as well as en large variety of sizes, half sizes, and widths. There are 14 up-to-date shapes of Slater Shoes. In each shape there are J J half sizes and 6* widths This means 924 chances of fitting your feet perfectly. No other Canadian shoe is made in such Urge variety \>f shapes, sizes and widths. — r No other Shoes, of any kind, are carried, by the Retailer, in such full assortment of shapes, sizes, and widths, as " Thc Slater Shoe." Because *\The Slater Shoe" is sold to only one Retader in each town, who must contract to carrya full representation, in order to secure the Agency. When you buy " Thc Slater Shoe " you get more than sure-value every time up to the Makers' price stamped on each pair'. You also get 924 chances of perfect fit against 200 chances of shoes nude in the usual limited scale of shapes, sizes and widths. This is only one of a dozen reasons ^hy three times as many pairs of Slater Shoes are sold, as of any other single make ia Canada, at$4.00or $5.00. General erchants, Troiit Lake • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • Dentistry. Dtl. Mil I iiy i « l» rni • ti v, .«.<,„ _.- .ii,.. • iv.-.!',, lit, t.|i»|.|.irlul IsV A jirdiii. Block ' Oil*. I win III. I , iimj i.-li .mi Hr-l- ,'...•'■.. 1 li, it*. ; • A. Milloy ii lhe ii'iiil- f .i you h< jjj tn Buy Lot". Ne\ r \m re tjw rmsn*»ets nf Kfrgnsnn •Vl brii'ht. NOW • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f mark, and the Makers' price w stamped on the l. '■■*;_iv. [The- GOODYEAR PROCESS ater Shoe J. Y. Griffin & Co. C I Iniiteil Itmiiils of Hum, Bacon mid I „_-, NELSON, - - E». C. .Smith & 6o. 45 Ufcjiy Street. MONTREAL, HIGH-CLASS rAIL0R8. The Town nf KEBGP80N • ill li«* one of tbi* (irmti'M Urn Producing Cbnpt in iln* U'nrlil. Th.* high ,b(*ri.p , f shccmi srhievod by th*. numerons WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BRITISH end AMERICAN Ml MM; COMPANIES now operating fhiTu in a Mibu'i' rn lhe tifiin ml.ni- w ,„H, ,,f t(„. i,j||. a % .-' ._» I I 6' a i a BJLLLiXiJJLJ FERGUSON w 11 I.I i <■ represented in iIm- l.»r ilesn nt reu'iilnr lutervsls mghi nl tin- year, iIrders for rfot'dni/ «il re.*.ivo i lose a'ientii n. 11 i.-i *•. himi <•«iii in- in ritou i I \l. K bi -I i I.RUI SON in n r<-» -.*. ■ I We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. Public Srh Mil, Hospital, mul otler iiihliliilii.il*.. Exi'i'i'lfiii U'tttiTwiiikH systrtn, Stroela, Stums nnd Ki-siilincis illu- lllllied by Kleetiuity. f lHily mail i,i rvici> The towaslto in admirably laid nut Gel i/, NOW mi tbi. ground lino*. I.<iIm can now i»i- |nircliitHed mon Lands and Works. Sole Loral Agents M.cKmnon & Sutherland,Ferguson !»S5S3'S *-' when* iiiii<_ nn- wi wilii, i.i, , mpii-d, inw-il >n- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. Si -ll i: i- in rebjr . m » ihnl tlm i- ■ ' ilill Im'I in purntianre >^ the imivl' •'" mil Mil "i ..in,,,i,i., .,„,| \e,._,, ,,, |..,| .,.,, "ni •' '«■ iri ei-, " i nllmi/ii ..i.r.-ii tn re nl, lm.il In llir lirlilnli lYil.mMn llnwtti' ind ■ii'-.in.i Uh.v, IKSii, mul Mn Jnoo im». i, .,»■,- II ' 'I. lire l„-l, 111 I',! „rll,.|. t'niwii ninU Rliuritvil iritnlii Ih i em ■i'.- il In ilu- *il I i-.'scrv ill ni ll ill lie ii|».|mii In ■ I-. -. n/|.iriini. . ■•, ,. ,,,,,| ,,11,,., ,||.|. ,„||j,,, muter Ilii' n m >-i„,,. ,,r in. • I.n,it \, r - i i • ,n.,ff*i* nrr,rii„.,r.,f,.„-,,-,,. nniiiniii $75 » : g TOWNSITK AQhNT | HENKY FLOYD 1 RRVEI^TOKfc, B. c. a I m m ?j 1 1 •_ & I _ Hill I P liil.ln pes (on •2!t (leorgc Voun« la 0 II .ber* Clt'lllhie. ,il in (..ill Crout Xahc Ida tor Supply (Bo. Xt6. Iiy iih'iij. Water sappllcd hy this (jg) Company yon aro ussured of nbso* ■■ piiiiiy. Uovernmeni Analvufs o to back iip -tni eiiionti Htigh McPherson - - Ssipt. ""■nn. iiipiint'it hv lie <;<>i, rnmcnl, mil nn - >"i>M,,i„.i,n.k i.iuikI, hi nn ii pnrvn .,i Mir I.' iliimii.-i nr,,I wml.m iimiiriiv i iiin- niii.'.i - I,I,,,■!<». |n Nr Himiiv nr In |,iiil n nil In -c "ii lilnelte, Ifien tht |H-r-*Mi« #., urn ,irin_ JIIOll land- llllllll nil IlllfO Iln I III', lli.irli, fi-inn flic Itnllu'ii.vlVhiipen**, wholsiveiyiigeil te deal wilh »nnh intrrlinjwni, pre einiiUini, ll-H.il'*, OUl,, III! Mm- "innrf, Tin-nml linellllull*. njithi tiovernmeni mmlil nnri>i ilia imivl. Hlrni* (irilie ■• l.iiii.l |pt,"expepl In iv.|in-l In llmirer Itti.ds 'rn tl,ni nminny'iiblnoim, wnir-ii niinii bp «iitijeel in iii,. i','/iii„ii,,„N K.in-ii le I in - i'imi|u,,iv roliillvi' |.i tin-, nil Inn el Ml b»l nn He. Uiiainhls not Wnti rn llnllw iy l.iiinl '.eii.i \v. n. liniti: Dopilly Commlnloiiprol I .nml. a Worki l.iin.N uml M'iii|<s | ' !-•■<- ■■ ■^<<J***-/O*t3M_^CS'0-C>*0i XLhc tootel J6eaton BliAI'ON. B.C. • •♦ I V i-nof,s irrfvlM nl Beaton .th*tftreelioMof ths fjinfemi) VIS Uroe-I.i'ii.1, will Uml I bin ll-il/l |„ |„. f„||v ,.,,„,,,,, „| for liiKh.fl,.H_ imde. Kieplfouti intnodatlnu, A well smiofiilwl snd snsc|ou» iflnlnr* hall. The besi of u - Hnbiu _!lr „mrv- ./"^"•"'""l-'yiHin,, h ||ron I., the reqnlremerit* t.f potrons \ liHon to ths I erdesn osn relv on comfort si this hotel. Illll'lll, .it Vlalorlo, I J'...' ii Kii.ii.ii). iiKB. I.U1 W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop,. ■ lOMtHrMfraw, ae«oofi_i. i. • ■-« * 1 - FERGUSON HOTEL Tlie noted home for travellers rlsltlns Ferguson, B.O. A well itocked Bar of the eholeest Liqours, Wines, ete. McDonnell & Blaok Proprietors. Legal Notices. NllTIC'K in DKI.INlil KNT CO-OWNEHH I'iiii ip Kixc and J. W, Sunn or to nhoinsoevcr ihe, Hn-y may hsve i.n furred thcii Interest in the nplii Leaf " mineral claim, situated NOTIi K TO CO-OWNERS. l" ", K. Davey, or to nny person or persons to whnin be ma) have trims- [erred I liin Interests. Take Sotlce, I the undersigned co- owner with vim in the C i'n and Davey mineral claims lituale about four miles above Ferguson on South Fork n the soiflh east *ld ' Poplar croak __e_^ ■•■ ""' T"",( *-*•<* mining mid about two nnd a half mllesfrom '''vision of Weal kcotenay district tnd I|,u i nli of iln- crrok, in Ihe Trou ("wince of British Co umbia hare done l.,i,' Mining Division of West Root- .J'9 l;""1"'''1 »ork on theabove- n B|)a, i ii'.neii mineral claims i"i the yean 1903 . ' ' , , ,, „ ,;,., , ,i , i , ,, and 190-1 in ortler to hold the'rami - ^ ii nre hereliy notified tint , Ail en ,i .; _o_,.*,i , ; , , •, ,, Uel 191*11011 -I "I Ihe In le n in- , Ulli 1' I, Johnston co o« ne will, you In the „«,,,,_ ,u,,UnF „f „li(1 ,„„„.,. , ,al| ' ' M"l* /V' ,"";,,r"1 °}Tl "",' ref,IM "' '■""<"' v'.u, portion ..f ' ; '"' ''•»« Informed abor and nucb expendilure for work done, togetb- '! "!l ',l';l:,,!".'l'' '!:,' T B.w«"'0 Urwltli thecosl of this advertiaoment, ' ' «*•' I1'1:1.',,""".' '"'j .'"" ' interest in theaaid mineral claimi uB.oiiB sfsection-M of the Mineral Art, w-ji| becouio the property ol the sub- ler .. "old said claim, nnd the _cribed under section 4 of the Mineral rsr for wliicli raid la tor was |ierforii ihI | .,, Am |,ne„tActof WOO. Dated st ml expenditure msde having oxi<ir«Ml. • Troul Lake this 24th day of March '08 11 ilo hereliy give you notice to contribute ,. n i \ i.-v ""f proimrtlon pi such exi lit are, _, yo6 ' ',-,;.„; ...I yon an- further notiBed that il al oowner h< expiration nf DO days of publication ' >ou '■"' <"'."•'"►'■ < "" '' CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS mn proportion ..f lhe expenditure so nailt*. together wlcli all costs of adver rmo i,-in., i,,ni interesti in the said claim MM It I-.. ' become vested in me under and Silver Chief No 2 Mineral Claim tltuate lueol provisioni ol Section *t of in the Tronl Uke Minins Division of I " .ci amended Act 1900 West Knotcnay District Where locsted: _t Poplar Cieek.n.r., Dec.31,'04 On Gol.l Unlch, a tributary of Gainer UITIIUBG.JOIISSTOS.C wne, 'T.ke Notice that I. Fred C. Elliott, i M C >i B8R042, acting ns agent for l'"h. r( I' Voung, F.M.C. No U88 hi. 500 Cords Slabwood FOR SALE.... Apply: It psy« tn use the Telephone. A lengthy trip can often bo raved. Officer, nt Fergnson: Cummins' Store; Trent Lake, Post Office; also at Beaton, Comaplix nnd Arrowhead. POPLAR DIRECTORY Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. M .0 Balmoral Hotel. " W^ Visitors lo Ferguson may rely ii|>on the verv 1,,'Ht of accommodation nt thi» well-known hotel Rooms nre well furiilnhod throughout. The Bar in stocked with u choice assortment of palatable quenchers, Under the Management of S. Slinger & All kinds of New Records. Sclc Agent for Ihe -rdeau: J. C. Murray , ii i i il i i.e. N i| |< i: I i I'I.I.in' .UKNTOO ri" I' It Mi I. i i .ii or tn ri linmsnevi r lie ma; have transferred Irs Interest ill lhe I n bra Ii ll In' e'.i i . il I life nn ler ll \. II in ll e I'mln,, nun- i r.il i i. to on boiiiIi side ol I ai - It'lUI I r sixty days from the Hale i : ly to the Mining Recorder I ir n Certificate of Improvements for i • ■ -• "i "hininini.' a Crown -rr:int "i lhe nl" ' .■ i laim And farther take notice that sctioi nnder section .17 must be commenced i.f..re the issuance "f inch Ci rtiflcalc oflraprovements. a.i>. 1905, The BEST Always! in fine shoes ! minim; shoes i SHOE -ACK8I RUBBERS and OVERSHOESI GERMAN SOCK8I i*. winit um will n\ if you do yoar buying with u*. rta don'l forget, when mating uny- thlug in tbe v\.i> ui in.iiHfiir in call on us, or drop u lino. Royal Hotel I Fancy Bar, Musical Entertainment | Bulletin Board, World'. Mining News. E L. MORAND, - PROP. Dominion Hotel First-Class In every respect. The Travelling public carefully taken care of. & Nulsflii • Props. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors IIYTIIIVU NKW AMi KIIWT-0LA.8M IN Al-I. KKst Fire Proof Safe The hoiiKC In utoolted with ..,. .*** Wines an I Pl.ir, n the >_ .r_._. Trout Lake, The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke l- Under tbe mum Manafsmeut. Dated thin lt'th dav Jut between Ka|ii<< nnd Po|ilur ■„_ 23-05 i • ui i uke ii i .it e division ' uf V I rosy, hsve nerforn ed the ne* nri in i k ,1 made the necessary curl .■ nbnve-mi nl iom ' rnder si i Ion '.'■> | V ,1 i.i. mei ihe rears for laill nerk was per'er Mul a lid I ■ lure made haviiij-expired, I here D/___|_nH ■ f niti in "i> Kossiana, ays from the first i cation ■it fail or refuse la contribute vow i I1"' the costs nl thii ml vert ■» J?" Xte\r>trt-cr\rt J_ rif\ i.i in __. r ^i VjHoun ex uu. F. N. Newton MINING BROKER lit Iwill become the properly of the under M_m-il iin.ni am by virtuo ol section of the II liters I Act _ iie'tel mi lit Acl 1900, I'at.-il nt Trout Lake this 6th dsyol iJuiy. l!"1' I'lisn ('. Kluott, July 7. 05 Co-OS nor iVholeimlo dealers in Wines, l.i|iinr.* i el L'igi rs. Agents for Pabst Bear NELSON. B, C. Lardeau Hotel ._. SnS ftl Sandy Laughtort Proprlstof, Wj IIKN visiiing Ferguson you hhuiild ."tiiy at tin* Laideau j Hotel. Here the visitor MM" will I1' miiiihii ih d "ill" tSH[& j ln-iii*- comforts. Km el lent I cuiMiie, well ventilated 1111(1 » III 111 I'OUUlH, Will •locked bar, and evirythlng which tei d- townrds making yonr ti-it a plea.nut ;nnl ineinmiible 0116. Rates from $1 day upwards. We strive hi please mir |fttrin:i FERGUSON. m royal ne nn Nelson, O. C. R ANDREW & CO. Mail orders carefully end promptly iltendf 1 to. Agent far Muter uml Ket* I let,,ii Shoes. TIME TABLE S.S. ARCHEP or S.S. LARUliAU. Itiinnin^ lietween Arrowhead, Ilea- Ion and Comaplix, OOBUnenolog October Hth, IHn.'l, will sail aa fnlluwf. wL-ailu r permlulng. leaving Arruwhead for Beaton and DOsplIX, twice dally—'10k nml .'>k. Leaving Beaton ami Cooapiix for Arrowhead, twtoe Uu i 1 > — 7:lak and I2;4.1k. Making clime connect Ions .villi all C. I*. It. Steamers and trainu. The owner* reserve the ri(*li*. to change limes of khhh. - without ■iiitice. The Umpire Lumber Co., Limited. The Review is the best Advertising Medium in the Kootenays. It Has the Largest Circulation. Vi^ONO'% "A. • TH«,N E. R. VIPOND TrouL Loke Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars a John Simpson, Proprietor, mmmmmmmwfw^ :_3 MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND We have all the Latest in «_ We can clothe from head to foot in a princely style. Summer-Weight Suits Make you feel good. FERGUSON^^^ 1 rRoui \ LAf CI ECITi r ^MHKIIK liuve lieen fnrtunes 1 iiiinle Iiy judicious invent- * iiu'iil in IvphI l'lstnt**, mul more rormnw will hi* made than ever tlie next two or three year*. The one who renin* the harvest ia tin- origiiiitl Investor, for Im hu_ iii- iiiniiey on n certainty. Now let us point nut to you thnt there Is no better spot nn the Con* tin nt to huv Real Kstate than TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake is the prettiest hj.i»i in the Kootenays; um a pleasure io. nt it has nu ei'iuil. Boating nn 1 Railing may he Indulged in I'm year round) while bin game in abundance is to tho round on thu hills. Its climate is superb, thore In ing no great extremes, it being mild in winter und cool in summer. It run boast of inuie <>f tha fiiii'-t hotels nml r» sideuees in Urltish Columbia, Its ■tr*»*els nre well laid out antlgradid. There nr,* two exoellent genera] stores, and :i glance at the ndvri tisi'ineiils in this journal will ihow thnt nil 1 null's are fuirly .veil ri'|iieseiiliil. Write with confltlencfl to Agents. •T 1ms never hud n • boom "• its 1 growth has been steady. It is the head of navigation, and tho terminal cf the Lardo biaurh Of the C.P.B. All roais (in the l.iiiileiui) lead to Trout Lake. It is the commercial centre of the rieln'Ht mineral district on tli, runt incut. uiul has banki' , iucili- ties provided by the imperial Hank of Canada ; first-class school iiccDiiiniinla'ioii tiutler the direction of s Shannon, It.A.; n good water lyatem ; uovernmeni offioea ; County Court sittings; Methodist Episcopal fti'd AiiRlk'iin churches and cottage hoipital, There are valuable ranch lands on the outskirts awaiting settlers. Its lumber resources are magnifi cent, and a band MW mill with a capacity of tltl.OOO ft. per dav >s at I'i' 1 iml uf the lake. The mines tributary are proving out bigger I inducers every yt.ir, with new prospect! opening up uch bodfta of ore, There will be a big rush this summer, so if you would know more', write nt once to eilhei of the agents nt the addressee below. i«#* \ * Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: Then call on or write to _»i vr __ J »»»I H. McPberson AgenL Trout Lake, B.C. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. : fif li M ^iUiU01UlUimUiUiUiiUUlUiiliUiMaiU.UiUiiUWmUiiUUiUiiiiUiMtliiliillUiili i iting ••: ery description will be fe i I aU-ne Review oob Dept, City Drug Store A fuH line of Choice stationery Just Received LAKEV1EW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B. C. BAR WELL BD1TIJKD WITH Liquors and Eigars Large Comfortable Rooms Excellent Cuisine. Madden & Levesque Props ALEX. CRAWFORD Till'. PJONEER Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Pack aud_(.arfnf.e Horses Always for Hire Freighting, Packing and Teaming a Specialty MIIMM Daily ?tn_e leaves Keaton nt 12 o'clock for Trout l.nke Ferguson ami Camborne Leaves Ferguson, via Trout Lake for Beaton nt 7 a.in. Branch Stables nt Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson an.l Camborne LEGAL FR El) c. ELLIOT 1. UAKlilS'mi.NOTAKY PUBLIC, ETC., Trout Luke, 1!. C. ami Ferguson tii'ii. 8, Mrl'iirtiT. J •*•• llnrviy .A. M. I'lnkliniri. HARVEY HcGARTER K PINKHHAM BOLICITOR8, Btc. REVELSTOKE B. C riollcltora Mr Imperial I'miK ofCanada W.I. BBIGGB J. M. BCOTT, ii. n. Scott & Briggs Barristers ami Solicitors Siilieitms for Molson's Bunk. REVELSTOKE - B.C. Imperial Bank of Canada. ft--*_t.?_wi_,' ---«a_**' __• _ "*••_»_ pc \-&a -^%j LimUorJ. Hr ad Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. Capital Authorised, $4,000,000 Capital [paid up] - 3.000.0OO Rest - - * 3,000,000 P.i-.uu-lies in the Northwest Territories, Provinces of British Colombia, Manitoba, Ontario and Qneliec. a*"* . %J. i irnpml Mime. Knll Line mined Quods, I rum In Benson. In. iwsnrtment ol *'mii ;ern' supplies. I"'..' o of the Rig Bend Telephone Oo FERGUSON T. H MERRITT, President. K. HAY, Assistant lien. Manager. D. R. WILKIE, Vice-Pres. and Cien. Man. ,V. MOFFAT, Chief Inspect ii Trout Lukf, B. C. tlr«nch -A tljnctal l!anl>ln_ Putlmsa Transacted. Savings Opartment—Deposits received and Interest allowed. Drafts «n!.i available n all parts nf Canada, Untied sinii - and Europe. .-'i !>.-•;.i lU'.'iit.'rii given to oollcctloni nnd Mh i.ik li. nds. T. B. BAKU., Hanager CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, NOTICE. Zoolilaand Bvronodalemineral Halms,«ll lint.- in the 'i'i.>ui i.uio' Minim Division ol \\ .-i Kootenn. dlnlrl i w 'In ie Imi-hii I . Noutliof Lardo River and Bud of and adjoining tbo Urcater Sew Tort mineral ,-lulni. Tnko nolle* thai I, Fred Joeubs, agent r.>r A. P. Johnson, "res miner"*, certlnonti No. It-.il TJ. Intend, »i\:y day*.from the date l» re- ol i ipply to the Mining Heeorder tor a Cer- tlHratenl Improvements, tor Ibe pnrpuac of obta nlng a Crown Umnt of lbe»b*jve claim And further take notice tbatacl .under rectlon ST, must be commenced i.i tlie la- s .iini-i-o,' -ii.-n pertinent* nf Improvement* Dated Uila i .in day ol June, a P.. 1MB, Jim 10 FRI D JACOBS. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT* NOTICE. Morning sod Rvenlng mlneiwl claims, alt- nuie in in. ireni l.iiki- Mining Dlvisl .f M ■ -i Ku Hi nay district, Wbere boated i On uutb side nf Lardo 1 in : i.n. W-,.".,' In ii ml I'li.t of in,-1.,\n. 11 tin - era! i-luim. i.i lice that I, P. L Huffman, agent for It. I. Miu . in. free mlueCi certificate N... I -?'!-,. li i. ii i. -nn day*, from tbe .i.e. ber - of, to apply to the Mining Heeorder tor s cer* tlflcnte o Improvement* tor tin- pui obtaining a Crown Uranl ol the above claim. And farther take Rotla ibal setbiu, under section87. mual i*- pommeneed betoi tin-i^ -.tun,-.- nf -nrii iiTtli.ii.i- .-f Impmveim nts. I'l.'el tin. Iii lldu) <>f June. A p Ml nn U ]■. I.. ill'KKMAN. it C/% School supplies, Proprietary Medicines ALwV) TOILET APTICLES, ETC. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE. Best Hotel in Town, Headquarters for Mini and Cuiiercial Mei. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE: FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, PROPRIETCR i.mt, ... - Auditor. ; j.o. mubbay, .Starke? & £o. The B. C. ASSAY and TH :/1!CAL SUPPLY (',., Ltd. Vahooctsb, B. ('. NOTICE. Whistler. Vancouver, nnrl Imperial Limited, mineral claims situate in the Trout Lake Mining Division ol Weal Kootenay district. Where I tied:—OnGeiner Creek. Take notice that I, .1. /.. Hall, free miner's certificate No, B71531, inteiul sixty days alter date hereof, toapply to ihe Mining Recorder lor Certificates ol in foments for iln* pnrpose of obtain* in.' ■- wn L'l'ints r,( the above claims. And fori her take notice that actioi nnder section '■'.'! must be commenced before the issuance ol such certificaio of Improvements. Dated this 27th dav of April. A. I)., 1006 May.6'(« j. /.. HALL. TROUT LAKE LODGE 1. O.O.K NO. -tl _ |St_V*_ _- Regolarmeetlngaheldln • V^1*JE Oddfellow. Mull over* lajf. *"■ -■ _<k_> rueadaj nlgbl al - TO_-^£ .&> "Vl"' >; Vlr.iti.l_ I„ ,11,. -• «r " --^ era cordially weleome. i. H.Hrntt, W.O Fred Maramery, RAF.Hec TUSCAN LODGE, No39. a p. a a.m, •'inl Tlinradaj each DlOlit lv. Viaitori Weloomu U Tunl.Iriii. Sit. II. MrPherson, \\ \\. <i ^4---,** ^« »^«»«4 ^ , >^^ + . **-, * j E. Ju. _—____, | ] MASTERSON i General Merchant TBOOT LAKE, B. C. Outside c psnys' Interests carefully [!f»d9aartare tor Assayers, Mining and looked after. ' WHOLE8ALE DEALERS Jn 6aMer, Mill Snpplies. Bole sgenls in B. C. for Atont for IlelnUman's Pianos | _. nl „ , . ,, ., M-riliin rrncil.le Co. i:«lt.r-.ii. i:.,B- .'Eggs, Cheeje, rroduce and rrolt. land; F. W. Rrsun & Co.'s Patent Cary ,, di i J.. ■ o. .- i ,. .. Furnaces, Bnrners, ste. i Wm Ains* Houston Bk.,Joss«Jins8«^elson. B.C. |worth A Co.. Fine Balsnces. etc.. etc. W. Abrahamson Lennoxville Hotel, Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. Get a Home Tor Yourself. Don't Pay Rent — EASY TERMS. E. MOBBS PROP Hotel and Cenera! Store GERRARD . - B C . © K i. JSatrber Shop V. Al Westfall & Co. Mining lirnkers, MinliiK Propcrtles Reporled On. | ... Mln.MnndPnwpcrti Bought anttHoM, Ku^ib ..•-.••..••.:.-.••'. -: •: .- :--.-••■.••:■•: :•■:■ . ., . ;. ,:. sitM M j.. in_ i*i .j-. rili i Looked Alter tor Noo-ltesi- dents. i.uiii' nu si.,opn. Itecnnllng Office Trout Luke. B. C. * lAssasmfl = :;Packinq and Ferguson pflckin^ w-» • a and Freight.ng I A (inlil or Silver fl 50 Oold ami Silver ri 00 Sllvi i and Lead 2 50 Copper . .. 1 00 Zinr *) .".'i 5 SHANNON, '.ssnycr FKRQl'SON II. C Transfer Outfit. Coatracls entered into fur packing of Mining Rnpplles, etc. lo any point in tlie district. Good, promptsarrice, ami nny work undertaken (ttiarantc.-il satisfactory. _ FERGUSON. S. Daney, Prop. SURVEYORS O.B. N WILKIE, P.L.S., IVovincial I.ami Surveyor, Mineral Claim* Sarvejred anJ Crown Omtl Obtained Kl-«lilinr. N.\l K, ,-..,,I n|llr.'. innit Lake, li 0, A. R. HEYLAND, rROVI.MIAI. I ANT) ailtVKYnK iii:i -ral CliiiniH Surveyed POPLAR, KASLO. W. H. Jones, Loose l»-nl Itiiiili-rs, Finr Jol IV ntiiijf. NKLSON, B. C. Kill. A <Joo<l Shave or Hair Cut I All. t>.\ jj ! William Schnellj (Jj KKItl.l'SUN unit Tllnt'l' l.AKK. fl Hot and Cold Baths i . *. .- Miners* Supplies POPLAR - - B.C. z rjrnest Harrcp Lumber Sash Doors Hardware Etc. At Cost for Cash Poplar Creek. IP you .....iioSELL yon ,v._! to ItUY Coi i' ."iii'l u itlithe Lardeau Mines Exchange. New Potatoes Firm well-matured Oregon Stock 4c. Wo have si ri ral < lood Properties lintt'il mi » hiili good ti-nn run In- had. Lardeau Mines Exchange*, " I" ricw " Ouildlng. Troul l.nkr', H.t''. I A. G. FRASER'S Store *^"«~»* b.V,. F. B. Wells, REVELSTOKE, B.C. RAW FURS BOM CA5U pricf:.s paid P.Burns &Co WHOLESALE ami BETAH Meat I Merchants Dealers In .ill kinds of Freal' Mr>'| rROUT LAKE, H.( ■ b Nelson Brewing Co. Brrwcrs of Fine Lager Beer and Porter R.Reisterer(S_Co. - ProP5 WOOD VALLANCE HARD WARE CO LTD Iltirdware, Miliars' Bupplles, VA* ami Itaiiges. NBLISON a c
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-07-07 |
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Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1905-07-07 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310303 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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