<*4 v. Mas n larger circulation than any Mi uspapor in N. Kootenay, Bosl ad* i iTtisins medium. w J UN 22 1905 a j ^ o^__. /"* J in- representative I of the rich Lardeau I country. Sont to > any address for $'2 | per an. in advance, j VOL. i TROUT LAKH CITY, B.C., JUNE 16, 1905. No. 82. |A New Company for Poplar. Fred. C. Elliotl went to Poplar on Monday morning with his blue Ibag to complete the organization [of the Laclede Mining Co., Ltd., of B.C., who have taken over tho Mother Lode property at Poplar, Moneyed men from Laclede, Idaho, nre heavily Interested in the ven* lure, hence the name given to the company. I in directors elected are, President, III Wiegar, Laclede, Idaho; \ j{ e Pn Bident, VV. F. Henderson, in . Wash. : -oc. treasurer. K. I. Masterson, of Poplar; managing director, Jno. Y. Cole, Poplar; E. I. Morand, Poplar, A, Hansen. Poplar, Andrew Chrietensen, Spo kane. !•'• C. Elliott, of Troul Lake, {was appointed solicitor for the , n y Tin. company have a good pro* I money for development, and chnnci "1 success 1 .iin|i!ii IPs < '"in' dians appear -,, 1 | *hi They will be re* bered by tl"' 1 pie here who •nj.iviil their visit about a year ,ig.>. Tiny n ill nodoubl be greeted pith .-I full house. K, ep 0 tiff ii|,|H-r lip, " Torn may be shining, although it is cloudy t-> day." We havi district thai will eventually turn out more of tin' precious 1. - than any other district on ntinenl From Poplar on ; 'I, south**? ;"' '" Camborne on tbe piorth-wesl we have gold and silver - thai ire nol equalled on thi nenl When things are quiel go b lly-acbeing an,uml t.-ll- . ., -.,: unit tin iintti'Mi dropped oul Use, instead, v.iiir spare time In stiffening up ickbone. If you don'l show your "»n faitli in the district how can v..u expect an outsider t«. do so, \\ waul Iii- money fur de velopmenl Don'l scare him oul .-•■ you've got a lit of 1 i.«- K you ■ njoy good music, don'l f.iii t 1 hear Mis Rose Govello and violin, with Campbell's Comedians Oddfellow's hall to-night. .liilm Moore, of Kaslo, came up mi Wnli.'-.lay night to attend 0 meeting of tin' License Commis- ■ 1 - The partii - who have bonded [tin- Smith and Rogers property at Rapid Creek are going in fur lt>eriou development. During the summer n 5 Btamp mil' "ill be pul in the ground, which if found to •I., ore successfully, will be enlargi tl, ! 13 and Fit d Jacobj have i. lurm i from the Glacii r, where ■, h ive been doing assessment « rk, They had the misfortune to ' in ir camp outfll burned whilst in the hills. They were fortunate, however, in opening up si in. l'i.iiiI grounds. 8ampies of ■ ' iv brought tn tin' Review iflice gives values of 300 to-ltm 01 in silver. The owners will return i" tlie property at 0 later data to ■continue devclopmenl work, and if present Indications prove out, there will be another shipper added t" ilie Trout Lake list. ■liin and Mr.-. Dimraockreturned i" Troul Lake on Wednesday after spending the winter al outside points. MINING RECORDS. Locations. •'ni"' 6, Red Rock fraction, Tonderfool oreek, W. N. Brayton. 10, Congress, head of 8*Mile, E <i Saundeis. ASSESSMENTS. June8. SilverCrown, J.Stauber. 9, Gold Park, George Gilbert. 9, Copper Stain, Fred Johnson, 9. Peacock, Nels Nelson, IU. Homestake, F. Landrian. 10, Ibex, F, Landrian. 10. Doubtful, T. E. Ehrehart, 2 years. in. Blue Jay, T. E. Ehrehart, 2 v ars. 10. (' D.,T. E. Ehrehart,4 wars. 10. Senorita, Eureka, Alta, P. Culkeen. 12, Rurprise fraction. D, Morgan, 2 years, 9. Pearl, Bell, J. J. Streit. 9, Gold Hill. J, W. Chiem. A Narrow Escape. What must bo written as an al- mosi miraculous escape from death occurred to Berl Fowler on Batur- day. Along with Fred Vipond he wn • engaged in piloting the first ore pack-train oi the season from the Triune mine to tho wagon road, nnd whi n aboul half-way 1 down 1 'a- mountain a Bnow-slide Blarted Being in the direct line of the S ide it was a matter of im* possibitity to cccape from the .iv.'ilauche, mul in .1 few Beconds be and his horse were being carried with terrible ve ocity in the mighty mat - of sliding Bnow, boulders, trees, elc, Fortunately, bui Berl cannot explain how or when, he parti d company with h's horse, and li" ivas hurled 10 what looked like sure death It mav be readily understood tho narrow shave he had, when at an angle of 75 de Life Sentence On Coleman. EDNA HOFFMAN'S MURDER* ER GETS NO MERCY FROM THE PORTLAND JUDGES. WELL-KNOWN HERE Ferguson Briefs. Ami Satisfaction is Fell at the Verdict and Bentence. Pullman, P.O Troul Lake. We learn that a well-known Because Edna Hoffman had hote] man j~ ftboul "' om,t n lirs,- taken John Coleman's money for claM hoU8e at GerartL years and had then thrown him Club Dance on Wednesday nighl over, his plea of guilty of murder in the I.O.O.F. ball. Good music. Meeting in Review office Monday night tn receive committee's recommendations for the Mining 7 I,. 1 ii Geo, 11. Pat ho, license commis- Exchange. Property owners are , 'minis , ,, • , 1 sioner, was < own attending the reauested to turn uo in force. _ , .mnim., un Board meeting on Thursday, The Lake has risen considerably i,,i,,, \i „»__, § .*■ . Jonn Morton, of Minnesota, came the pas two weeks, ;,, i.._, l< •, .«•*.. ' in taat Friday. Mr. Morton is Wanted.— A Strawberry Picker, president of the Metropolitan Gold About a month's work. Apply J, and Silver Mining Co., and is also heavily fnterested in the Reward Mining Co. He will have charge of the operations of both companies. D. <i. Forbes, laic manager of the Great Western and silver Cup 18. Morning Star, It. II. Hattcy. gree*) he had hem carried in a fen 18. Rattler, R. H. Hattcy. •» yrs. 1 I Mi.Mie Mack No. 2 fraction, Rovalist, Royalist fraction, A. W. Edge, 2 years. T KANSK.'IIS. I). R. McLennan to F. C. Elliott, i in Em bro. Di c Meldrun, who for a long time handled the ribbons over Andy Daney's Bix-horse team is reported sick al Medical Lake hospital frntn lead poisoning Don't forget tbe Concert and Hall on July 1st. J. W. Westfall has been laii -ick for part of the week. up Mining Exchange Formed. The meeting called for Monday night for the purpose of organising an Exchange, was largely attended by property owners and business nn 11. The object of the meeting was concisely Bet forth by J. A (iriflith. F. C. Elliotl was elected chairman pro tem, and J. C. .Murray secretary pro tem. A c in - inittec was appointed consisting "f I'. C. Elliot, J. W. Westfall, J. A. (iriilith, J Stauber, Chns. Olson, II. McPhi rson and A. W. Edge, to consider the necessary amount of money required to run the association fur one year, and draw up rule- and regulations to govern the institution The main object of tho Exchange will he to advertise the district : send out literature • ?4Br^*V * faV all probable investors ; to conduct J *' an office wbero all information can be secured relative t'> propi rlies in the camp w hich are for sale. The report of the committee will he handed in to tin- meeting on Monday night next All arc Invited to take part iu this meeting. sec,in.Is some 600 feet. Nearing Triune canyon, and alino-t at tin- very brink, a friendly boulder intercepted him, and atter laying for some time in a semi-dazed way, he rallied, and extricating himself from the debris, he found his partner with the pack-train uninjured. A friendly bullet despatched Bert's mount, which was in the throes of iFath. Beyond a few scratches and some bruises, the hero of this escapade is apparently 0 k. Oyster-Criterion. The (lygter Criterion is again in full swing. For the past week a gang of men have been employed cleaning the tunnels in readiness fur the foic nf miners. The eota- pro-.-or i- Dgain at work. The Btamp mill will be running full blast in a few days. s. ('. McClure, who for some time was foreman at the Athabasca-Venus mine al Nelson, baa charge of tho mining oner- tions under superintendent A. 11. 1 iracey. Everybody invited. In about two we.k.- Jno. Pullman wi 1 be supplying us with cepteil at that town last Tuesday, the luscious strawberries. in the second degree for cutting his paramour's throat after a quarrel a>, Portland. Ore., April 2, was ac* and under Oregon law, Coleman will be sentenced to the penitentiary for life on Thursday morning. The murderer and his viotim were well know 11 in the Lardeau, and they resided in Ferguson for some time last year. Coleman, who is better known here al Jack Gibson, has property at Poplar creek. ''If I were where my reputation was known J would Ih- acquitted Ho has a patch see,,ml to 1 e in the country, and last year he disposed of over I'M) orates in town. He Las been devoting special attention to thc cultivation of the de-! HcioUR fruit ami there are milieu-.:, ns of .1 big crop. ■fciiSJ "rTi_T_"' ■■ : Death of Geo; _:: 3. Batho It is with cri al that we Licensing Board Meets. The Licensing Commissioners for the Ainsworth District satin Court House. Trout Lake,onThurs day morning last. There were pn sent on the bench Messrs. H. McPheraon, Troul lake. G. B. Batho, Ferguson, and J, Moore. Ka-lo. Aplications for licenses were granted to the following hotels : U f i-enriiiiT. King hotel, Ainsworth l.emiiler Manna. I.anl'. hotel, Lardo. in five minutes, but this is a announce the death of 01 four strange country and I am Batis-.most esteei ed neighbors, Geo. B, Bed," was all Coleman would say I Bath , which occun I this morning to the World correspondent. He (Friday) nt lii^ ce on Vic- has recovered from his attempt to[toria Avenue, l-'cr "lis 11, kill himself al Chehalis, Wn . April Thedeceased gentleman has bei n 4, immediately after his capture. ailing for some time, ami helms The parti.-had both figured in been under constant treatment for the police court here. The woman I chronic diabetes, but like an old left Coleman and he followed berl war-horse be has kept plugging to Spokane, thence to the coast,• away to the last, and practically and murdered her at Portland. Ore. died in harness. He was poat- ■ — master of Ferguson, Justice of the Mrs Masterson and son Earl are Peaee for the province, and bieenaa up Irom Poplar on a visit Commissioner for the Ainsworth - —- district, and in his official capacity TH!-*/-* t,'»-i<-l im-» G . rriV. 4~ **8 the latter attended Court hen- ine iijnain bignt. re8tenh_ Uodroveback to ,.._. guson, nd shortly afterward.- com- THE LOCAL SAWMILLPEOPLE pWncd „f f,,lil;. ,„,„.,.„ ,,. ARESETTLING ALL CLAIMS, j,^ „ restless night, and Dr. W.E. KINMAN ACCEPTS T1IEIK \,.,..„„„■„.. ui„, had been called to OFFER AND THE TROUBLE, thesick man's bedside, informed Willi HIM Is ENDED. the sorrowing household to prepare 'for the worst. The patient grad* We arc pleased to be aide to ,,-illv weakened hut was conscious announce this week that tne Cana-.',,, .,;,. ■,,„._.„„■ ;lt ,ix (.(.](„.k ll(. dian Timber and Sawmil's, Ltd. breathed his last. The renovating both inside and outside of the Recording office adds greatly to its appearance, and does credit to architect Taylor ami artist Edge, who have had charge of the work. supplies D. E. Kerr, dentist, of Rossland, ■ doing good business al the W it"l or The il,.dor is Well Known as a master of his business, nnd he intend! to pul Troul Lake1 down as a place to visit frequently Young George Hanei fell oul of Crawford's hay-loft hist night and broke a linger. I the Rewan A large consignment oi were sent from Frascr's the Mohican nn Gainer creek during the week. The Work at this well-known property will be under the direction of Pete Culkeen. The; long tunnel now being driven is to he continued. Victoria hotel, White* water. Alexander Laughtoii, Lardeau hotel, Ferguson, McDonald & Black, Fenjuson hotel, Ferstif 'ii Mis ti ii Connor, Windsor hotel, Ferguson A 1-" Rankine, Balmoral hotel, Fer guson. |i It McLennan, Windsoi hotel, [Voul I like Abrahamson Bros. Queen's hotel. Tieut l.alie. .Ha.I.Ifii ii; Levesque, Lake View hotel, Troul Lake. John Simpson, Tioul 1 'ike hotel, Troul Lake. Edward Mobbs, I losvills hotel, 1 lei aril, I-: I, Morand Itoyal hotel, Poplar. Jacobson & Anderson, liraml liotol Poplar. Pal Carey, Giand Central hotel Poplar. Chas Hanson, Miner's hotel. Poplar, M ,i_iius'iii .<; Bull mock, Domiiiioi tore tiii hotel, Poplar, Asa lliiliHiui. l.'M Mile hotel, Soutl I ,n k of I iiiilenii creek, Dad Carothers hasgon ■ to Lady* smith to attend the annual Convention of the l.c.o.F. Grand Lodse. Some stringers of ore arc being ^countered in the long tunnel of Mining Co, An application for reduced fees from Poplar was recommended by the Commissioners, One dav this week p large party from Trout Lake journeyed to Beaton for a picnic. The weather proved charming, and a very enjoyable time was spent. Several of the younger couple had a luscious ti ne - hut that's another Btory. have tak'-n a step which will tend to their mill here operating at an early date. The mill was closed down in August lasl whin it was generally conceded it was paying for itself, and a deadlock has remained ever Miice. The principal creditor of the company was E, L, Kinman, and the matter has been •• litigation since the shut-down. On Thursday tho Revikm re* ceiviil a telegram from ti. s. MeCarter, of tic law tirm of Harvey, M> Carter,. Pinkham, Revelstoke " Kinman accepted Company's offer; Company pays all Kinnian's costs. Chi ck handed over." A private letter decived from Kinman announces thai everything is now satisfactorily Bottled. We also learn that Kinman received a cheek for $12,600. A wire has h, en senl to Mr I."-lie Hill asking for information re the probabilities ..f the resumption of operation 1 at the mill, hut up to the time of going to press no answer has arrived. Campbell's Comedians. Cnmpboll's Comedians gave the people of TrOUl I akc 1 -real treat la.-t night. A large audience was there, and the varied program suh- mitled was immensely enjoyi ,1 Campbell's show Is "all right." Rose Govello, the musical artisl and clog dancer, made a hit «ith her specialties, as did the Campbells in their comedy and musical skits. They show again to-night, and a large audience will surelv greet them. A gratis dance will he given after tin- entertainment. If you wish to spend a p'eaoanl evening don'l fail to uoe them. His death comi - a- a great blow to the citizens of Fi rguson ami Trout Lake, as thc deceased was greatly esteemed for his many <ti rling qualities, lie was fearless a- a magistrate, a man of integrity nnd a staunch friend. He was ill business at Ferguson for several years, and manj of thi pionei rs it this di.-triet owe a debt of gratitude to the deceased, as in tl arly days when supplies were low ami funds lower he provisioned many a prospector on the strength of his word, ami roUS to a fault He w.i- horn in Ireland and was 42 y. an of age ll. eeiveil hi^ ,-arl.V ei|llC;i | j,in ;|| t|„, Kauconbergo College, Beocle-, l Ih migrated to i tnada iii 1890 ami started ranching al Olds, Alta.. with ultimate success Selling oul he followed the crowd to th.- Koot* en.iy country, ami he engaged in placer minim.' near Fori Steele in its palmy days. In 1897 the rush I" '.'an to the Lardeau, and I. in his lot with lhe ns ng town of Ferguson, ivhero he remained until the icy hand of death beckoned him a.vay In politic- he was -i Conservative, and was a hard worker, and ompanies arrived in town Monday night, J. I). McGregor, inspector of mines, came in on Monday's boat. A handsome marble headstone ha- been affixed to the grave of the- late Alex. Laing in the local cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Lauder and family have gone to reside at Vancouver. The Five-Mil,. piant closed down during the week to allow of a thorough overhauling. The development work at the Cup will be pushed with the utmost vigor. A contract has been let to continue the Sunshine tunnel and upraise to the upper workings A. W. Edge and Frank Landrian go to the Mollie Mack Saturday. Mr. Edge will make a thorough examination of the property preparatory to commencing development. Dave .Morgan's eastern partners in the Surprise group wiil he in between now and the end of the month. lack Brown cum,, in yesterday from the Old Uoid camp, where he has been doing .,,.,„. assessment work on the Consolidated proper- tieo. A new si.i ut uf ore ha.- been ip ned up. Freighter Vipond i.- buay with his t.am hauling ore from the Triune. About three and a half ton- a day is the average being brought to the wharf. Robby Kirkpatriok arrived home from school at New Westminster ou Thursday night for the holidays, At the property m" the Reward jreat progress i< being made on the long tunnel. Some nice -trin- ger9 of ore were run into this week, an.l everybody i- satisfied that she will he an early shipper. Concert and Hall at Trout Lake on Dominion Hay. I'i.iik M.ilcom has secured th. contract to drive tin Sunshine tunnel. H, arrived from Sandon to begin operations last Wednesday R. T Lowery, the quaint editor of the Pernie I.. dge paid us a frat- nial call last ».. k Donl let the pessimist g"t in his fancy iv.uk. Remember that the .larke-t hour is always before the dawn. Keep your en mi Fergu- for -he has the finest pro-pectin the world bar none | A temporary lull i\ ill he for the better, as results in the near future will prove. Campbell's Comedians al the Lake Saturday, Gratis dance after. One thing brought up another and things looked l,lack. Words led to blows, and the man who Mopped th" blow goes (,, |;nv .,!,,,„, an untiring campaigner. He leaves it, The magistrate, haven't d, - Wren dded yd who to blame w*m Mr. ami Mrs. Chamberlain left Milton Haner, son of Jno. II |for a trip to tl oast th'smorning, BJBJ Haner. came in from Revelstoki Wednesday night. Be will do Rev. Mi Soott arrived last nighl some assessmenl work on his .md will conducl services in the mother s property al Poplar creek Methodisl church. Troul Lake l"'f"'1 '" r,,,urM' - Sunday, morning and evening ' >n OUW I .' mn:<$ *_#__ • -M±~i. *TH£ LA&B2AU laiQUNG NEW v"l-:-' WPE ASSURANCE Vj> REVIEW. -■. Is I'.-iui,' l iii Troul l/iiicriiy, ana Published nl l'Vr_iis,u. uml Trout t.iilic I'vi-ry l.'rhluj. Tn* mi tor doss not nold hlmsuir r«»pon bif . " i i" opinion* of oorrospiintteuts ex ),,- I m Its ,-,1 ia All locals will in- I'liui'L'i'il ni tlieratu of 15 cents ni i- liin', iliii Insertion, nml in cents i»-. li ii,. i> mil subsequent Insertion. COMPANY. Fob Investment and Proteotion TIIOS. TAYLOR, \_ent. Hevei.stoilh and Trout Laki CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. H |l -a.for I'l-imsii'iii iiml uiii-r advertising '.' .1.1 !■> known on application ut nllli'i- '."..ilulll _0tl II Vi'lll'. Ill advance, 8 inn P 00 Brewing t-o M'J.a\Y _, ATHERTON Publishers I3LAME THE GUILTY. ROSSLAND Their names are legion who have invested money in British1 Columbia securities. Ou many, fortune has smiled, i 'tli t- have lost, and i it is with this class we wish to say u E '.v words. S'ol long ago we received a lettei | fr in investor n ho resides near j lhe Atlantic, asking " if there were' any hone-il men. in Dritish Colum* l.ia '.'" I!'- had lost his money in mining, nol through the failure ol thc properly, hut through the operations of people in his own state. The property is to-day in good ship- and will undoubtedly prove a dividend payer, but the promoters of the original company failed _ _ and'this particular individual lost '**<-(>l-,T LAKE his money, and now he curses r.-r __ British Columbia. We have had LIMITED NOTICE. L.H.. Bluejay, Doubtful. (' D. ("II. nml X.Y.Z., mineral claim, ■iituate in tha rnai! Lake Mining Division of Weal Kootenay district, IVhere located :—-Near Trout Creek nboul 8)*i miles from Trout Lake. Take Notice that I, 0, B, N. Wilkie. : 6ting as agent fo- Jus. J, MoGlone.free miner's certificate No. 383128, Intoud, j flxty days from tiio date hereol ei apply to the Mining Recorder for a '■■Itincate of improvements, for the irpose ol obtaining i Crown Grant of ilie aboii* claim. And further take notice that action, i undor section 87, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate B. C.' ol I'uprovementa. Dated this oOth ilav of March, ad. I HK)8. 0. 15. N. WILKIE. KEPT AT ALL HOTELS. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Foa Sale: Lots 35 and 38 . lock 17. Troul I.a!:. . Apple to 11 rs. .1.11 (icrman, B05 I Iniversit y Ut. Seattle. Wash, R. W. EO _B Painter N0T1G"'. " Rambler " mineral claim, situate in the trout lake Mining Iiiviiiioii of tt'esl Ivootei a. distrl -t. Where located: Un head of Lake Cieek, lake notice 'but I, H. MoPherson, acting as agent tor J, A. M. Aikins, free miner's certificate No. BSS880, Intend, • xiy days fioin the data hereof, to ; opiy to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ol Improvements, for ihe purpose ol obtaining a Crown Grant of tl e above claim. And further take notice that action, under section :i7, must becommencei before tlie issuance of such Certificate :' 11 ii pi.-. -. i i ■ . oi improvements O f ^ O .^ *T _ I . ^J "P Dated tins _?nd dav of Mnv. A.n. 1906 V- V t I ( t L v J J _c-__06 11'. McPHERhON. li. 0. letters from other eastern parties (• M. YUiLL JEWELLER, along the same line on another property. On enquiry we find this property was bonded and payments were to he paid monthly. The ,,. , , , , • , Watch-repairing, etc. All work propi rty was Bti eked for a large amount and $30,000 worth of Btock Guaranteed. soul. i he promoters pocketed a large portion ofi-this, paidI part of; OBftln BM, TPOUt I_ffi, 3.0 it on to" property, and did Bomi _- ; ' development. To-day the stockholders who put in thi:' $30,000 have nothing to Bhow for their m -ii •;.-. I he bond has lapsed, and the investor eursi the country. Be was buncoed oul of his money by his own people not acting honestly with him. The property is a good one and worth every dollar asked tor it. The millio is lost in tho l.e Roi were not lost becauseof failure of the property, but because of t.i rascality of the Loi op Tutor-. \V • can Cite hundreds of Other in-'. ine >s where failure bas come an 1 the inv -tor bas lost because of . . incompetency or dis- h ci'.'-'.y of liii~ own p >ople. Hut poor old British Columbia has to Bt i:i.l the racket. \*- e" -ay withi ut fear of contradiction that the re- ■cos of British Columbia both in minerals "and timber Jure such that if inoni v invested biycarefully and judicii nsly i '.p. nded thc chit tic rs of failure are as small aa in any other lino ofjbusim ■ Mow, Mr. Loser, be honest ; find out howyour money is expended ; lo .1; closely into and find out thc channel through which your own PI .i'\i-: have _v, i t. d votir mom y ; an 1 if you can afford it. come oul to i! C am! you will find that tin* co intry is teeming with wealth and • •■ '., in,],, straight. All the Latest Mag_zi__3s on Safest "The Review." .::::: Smokers* supplies in great* variety. NOT "MACHINE-MADE" c rHAT'S the difference between a " Machine-made" shoe, and a shoe made with machines? Just thc difference there is between their products — thc average $3.50 shoe, and a " Siatcr Shoe." Very little skHl goes into " mxzhim-mzdc" shoes, the process bcina almost automatic, the result unreliable as it is cheap. '"The Slate:- Shoe" h practically "Custt-_i-__dV by r.k-Hec' v.'or_n:en v.*ho _es certain tno*en*ous machines, as thc bench-workman uses tools. These complex tools work five ti.__ as fast as AwL ^ax- thread, and Knife, but they do sure work rxvcrtheless. Dor.'t fersjet that they nre ur.cd merely as too!?, and that ths indhddua[ity of the workman is in no way "affected. He can put into each pair, the sat-.: " Cr:to.-n-madc" style and s:rvi:c that r.-ouid cost dour, le it !.e -jscd rc-u- ., '"1 l^'l' j too_lnst_uJ cl '.he Goodyear \7cit machines. These machines _;.:ve to each v.-c:hman five pairs of arms, ar.d his head c-n direct the live pabs a: well as one ?•:.-. "We only permit bim to u;c tuch cf t!-ic:e:nacf-.?r!C- tools as do ■• :ttcr than cuslom-r.'cr!:. 3uta large part ol "the - ; ^hoc" is still madeasd finished, fay hand, though ihcrc arc machine:; that would do that wc:-: far c' • but Ices reliably. It is the r!.::!, -md the ;'; i.i " Thc S'atcr Shccs" that costs most.naakestbemlock bctter,andwear kmgef than " Machine-:.'asV' shoes of the same pri:e. 1..; slate-frame t.-r.-'c- • • • • .. .. .. . • •. .. ,i i Den&try. DR. N'T I oY linow I.i- i-..i. In Self ", ■- - ..•- !• .. ,. |n [)r si .i.,e,i; ui t» Aberdeen Block I ll"l'- 1- 111 I ill- I I- - ■ in | *--!. - ii flr.l- rin : i : A. PAOloy > '$%'£&&&ft:-i'<: :_J^;_-;s v.' __s' .*_ __.1_^_,.^I Iff '" ""' ""o fir you to '" Buy I. t- Ni\. r w< re I hi I'i -|,. ■(■:». ..f l-'i i^Ubon h.. bright. 'c NOW L • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • | fo \ ,\A A A * i vu ;-;.:!., ctarr.pcd inside the rhoc siiiing*. pro- J?fL tccte your interests, a::a tells thc Makers' price, ..•'... otiS.CO. V. Slater <:r""^- GOODYEAR PROCLS3 have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. Many properties remain un- h.-.-.iij-r of tic greed of mil!'! eiin-n. The prospector piv,. an option for, Bay, 15,000 to June-, who i- a ip|n 'I to be next to - initli. who hi- in y. .Im.. exacts a !<• or 20 pel c, nt. com* mil (dun from the ofl ui r. nnd w ben hi . ■ - to Smith r:ii-e- the price from .5,000 to 120,000. Smith in. i.-:: i ih ni don ii becaUBc of lhe high i rii ■-. and lays lhe ; rospector m 11--1 he a damphool. He v uld have taken n chaw e ul it t- r $6,0(10. hut i.i $20,000 rightly turns the di nl down ; and so the i ppor ly for ii sal • is 1"-: and the -led. This i- not Lory, but has actually curied nol only one-, bnl mai '_'rT*i-.-,»^^-.^. 0 •"■'.,' - ^ i -. • ' ■ • ■'"''- ""''■, •' "'■< -i'.i'"i-'i.«•• •*»•••• * ■ • ,. * i. C'^IjIIIOj, I'i l*a.V»r*,1-;(-».**,.*n HhmiIi I Imwevsr. tlm -.. ■ * timts in this district. —v^i.;-i_.ui_ „.> w-ij__.U- i-.j '.-Vi, J. ._,._. g JLi*jU-1 »i,..r.' lan'ta nre •<• sold, ,,n-.„,,.i,.: ,,, r , ,iit,-i',ii ii i,\- ii,.- i.,.\i-M,iiii-i,t.mul I.y listing y iur pro| ertu - with - J.Y.Criffm&Co. Calebrated Brands ol Ham. Bacon mid I NELSON, - - B C. SikS:li & Co. 4$ Blcury i Ireet, MCMHI.AL high-class tailors. 'II.! i e represent**! in Ihe I.nr .i.i i at regnlar Intervals tin., wii n: llis \. r i irders rivclve rinse stlentinn, in- - « ii, i,.' in I BOUT LAKK in. 11 i.i; .1 SON in a lew weeks ic-. 'li - Towti of FERGU80N will he one oi tha Greateat t»r" Producing Cuius in the World. 1 he I igfa degree i ' luoeeaa achieved by th» nunieroni WE \ I 'I'll \ and I'K.M i'lr.M |;|;l| |M( .,„,) A M I-i RIC A N M 1 .N I N i, OOMPANIES now onerniiug lliert' is a li Ibule to t lie tremendous w ih of tic 1 r** M '1 ? 1 ft*-. n. B fi I & w Local Agents Lsn^s and Works. CA'CCCaLATIOM OF RCSCRVE. N u ;i ; i c •■ i. ■■■ , n iiml in,- . . , \.i ■ ni ii ii- i In |iun uiinn ,fi , i-'"^ i- - .,.. v., r; l. ■ ,,' mil.ii ami w.-nni liiiilmiy iilmlill lei !-■». ■■ ■ - • ' ii-.'.'.i In iii» lirll loli i .il'imlilii i :. ■ n. mid nnd Mn luni IsBO i i ■ ,r,' ... .. li. ..-. .,-. III il. Crown Imid* ..in.ni",I wll iln Iln* nrwicm- iiinr, ,| iiy ihe - Id n- ■ VMtlini m ill i" r, «. I... Willi i.i nl, in," nii'l IJtliel 'I' , tl l ;,,.,.! ,,,- | ,,l till ■ Inl"! -ft ' i ri*i in.uitliK ici.i n." dslc nl tlm in*i i". Public Sch . ll, il"S|. in!, uml "il ir iii •titutiinis. Bxce'ileni Waterworks >*i -■ _il S: in en n.A''*' mined by Electricity. Dallj mail uerviee. The towns la admirably laid out Gel iu NOW on tbe ground H 101 Lota can now be purchased rnon '•• m m ■ la 5 . HI ' v.;' &:®^^__5s^._j.-?i'' :____feSi ■ $?5 ■* : TOWNSI rE AQENT HENRY FLOYD RRVEI-STOKB, li. C. ^ i Bi the prop! seil .'.l.l.iliL' lixchli tl.'e ll I claim owner will be pul in din cl t ii i.ill. the pun Im ..-. i.n I i\ ' ' his I . ici i- . - - ■ ■ ditor ii ■].■ he has to , for it ; I nl if n do • •: in ike- :. mini ike lie b'.iries it. Zxowt Xafte Mater Supply (5o. By using Water supplied by this (R) Company you are assured of tibso* w lute purity. Government Analysis ® '... back up statement i.:::::: : Hugh McPherton - - S«pt. rill' >. Iln, i|ll|.|illv fiillliil, |||„ ' Iln- »11 r % • * III ih" O'llumula nml wi-i.ii, itmlwtiy imii.i ■ blinks, In Ho wholly nr In |mri wilh" n l«>cll blocks, III -ii Iln iwrn.i.K »•• nri|iilrliiK Rtlch luinln .lnill ROquIri lie-r in i- llii'ii"! I rri.m Hi" KhIIwhv i ..iii|.iiiiv. wlm lniviii_r"i'il i" .l.iii it nn mii'ii ptirehsssn, prosmplonii ! ir«.pnii, sto.,on tin Biiini terms sud cnndltlims ristbs •i.it*iiiiiii ni would under Hi" provl- inn* .iflhi* •■ 1.11ml Aii."i'«i'i-|.i 10 r.-W'l I" iltni.»r iiii.il* on Un* I'ompsny'n lilnoka, Whlrh ■ball III' Subject lO till n-. 11I11II..0- l"-il"l I'J th" Company r*-int n <■ to il ullln« of timber ,,n iln, _>i_n)M_ „„,i w'l.ii-in Httllwi Urant. W, H, nun::. DsputyCommissioner01 i.nini-.i Wmii* Lands uml w..i k« in 1 mn 1. Vlrliiiln. I.r, _ r,| K. 1.1 inry, liltti. h'M Zhe ttotel SSeaton - 15I;A ION, B. C. ";■ ¥! -I'Milts nrri\iii_ it Beaton (thu threshold ol the hai lean iin \iiiiwlii'iiil, mil find Ibis Hotel lo be fully eqi for blgb*euua trade, fcxcellenl ncrointnodatlon, t well appointed and spacioat dining hall. Tbebesi uf \Vlnes,8plrii and Cigars. Personal snpervislon laa'ven to ths reqiilremenl liatron.. Visitors to the 1 ardeau can n'\\ on comfort nl this In W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop i ,. i : - * , -**>«_-£:-' 4V » » ti ■** KME_C I—sc tERGUSON HOTEL I *"^__f*5?~r Tlic noted home fur travellers visiting Ferguson, B.C. A well stocked Hm- of tbe choicest Liqours, Wines, etc. k/lcDonnsll & Black Proprietor! tl A a FOR SALE.... Apply : h pays to use the Telephone. A trip can ofli n he snvi •! I nt Forai I uiinins' Blora . '1 rout i.i. Post ' Ifflce si o «i Beaton, Comaplix mul Arrow i ■ < POPLAR DIRECTORY Legal Notices. NOTICE To Phii wlioni- trans! ".• ai on tin- and s the 11 Lake enay. You an G. Johi. " Matih describ. made e:. the ezi visions in cede year tot Ol l.l.s.l INI' CO iiWNKUH ,< r I,I-.., and J. VV. Burr, or to »svei they they may have ,1 their interest In the .- I eal '' Diineral claim situated east i i lai ere ik two and ii liall miles Irom ck, in the 'I roul Mining Di*. i n ol Wesl Koot- en I■-. :."' Bed i hat l Arthur ■ m, co ow ner with you in the I ..-.if" mineral claim above i i ie, a pei toi med labor and , i litun oi i he said claim to ■ • ol $100 Oo, 'in,ler th. pro- si ■ ,,,n 24 ol the Mineral Act, ■ , hoi i said claim, and tha . said labor was pei li i ned nditure made having expired, e '.mi notice to contribute portion ol sui 1. ezpenditnre, hi" (urth.r notified that il at ,,( 90 days of publication fail or refuse in , onl ribnte i ol the expi nditure so [her with all costs ol adver- r ne- ■ its in tin' said claim i in me under ami -- ona oi Section 4 of ral Act, amei le I Act 1 , Creel b.c, Dec 81.'04. fON, Co-owner Mill, I* TO CO-OWNERS, To T K. Davey, or to any person or persons to whom he ma) bave trans- (erred his Interests. Take Notice, I the under ilai ed i o owner with you in the Cwn and Davey mineral claims situate about luur miles .i bovs Kergu on on Bouth Fork creek in the Trout Lake mining division ol West Kootenay district ami proi ,-.- ol British < olun bis have doni ths required work on the above-mentioned mineral claims for ths years 1903 and 1**04 in order to Mold the t-ame an- ' der section 24 ol the mineial set, ami i' within 90 days of this in.u.e you fail or refuse to contribute youi portion ol such expenditure for work done, together with the cost ol this advertisement, j your interest in tl.i- said mineral claims will become the property ol the sub- scribed under section 4 of the Mineral ; Act Amendment Acti ! 190D. Dated at ; Trout Lake don 24th day of Mar. i, 06. B. DANEY, I'I 3'05. I " owner CEETIFICAT1 OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTil I HKI.INi.fl **T ' " OWNER XoJol or to whomsoever lis ma,y i*d his lutereat in t|,.' | i rul i ...ilutleii- burp ' Tgji, that I the undersigned co-owi '''''• Hon • '-■ Ibex * o_ mineral ■ituai* iu a i nth-west direct it 1 ake in what is know.'. l-iisin in tlie Troul •' ' '•" ! Weal ^^B<" .<• . Im*- oer foi n.-d I lie necessary NOTICE. Bunset, Joseph, Maud and Anna Mineral Claims, situate in tlie Trout take Mini _ D i aii n, Weal Kootenay l1 * trict. Where Irs ated - Situate on the v rth Fork oi Lardeau creek in the Iiuvii ii s ol British Col about one mile above Circlet lly. Take Notice that I, Charles W.'lfc - . ■ -- .1, ,! ti •• Citj ol Los \ Miner's Certil - '• B67793, intend ilxty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining B rder for a Certificate ol Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a ('man grant ..f the above claims. And further take notice that action under section 37 must be before the issuance of inch Certificate of Impi Dated tbis Srd dav April, i n. 190S. 8-4-05 CHARLES W.Md ROS9AN work litre clain orde of ti whii lieue. by i days you port P»> vmi will 7 loo 1 Ms « 11.. ind mail, the necessary ex)*endi- the ed mineral - under se I ! I -. . and I Iii* >«■_ . k was perfo. ued nnd ex- . ■ i e ha v ne.: ex pi red, I i e tl al .; " thin 90 tha Brat pu b ication hereof ite j our pro- >* ol this advertisement, : roperty ol the a of se I r r.il act amen.In.• ■' ut Lake this 7th day ol I mn I isi.i . -. i ., i iwner. F. N. Newton MINING BRO 1/ B O kossland, B.< E. Ferguson & Oo. - il" dealers in ^ inee, 1 iqv i« nnd Cij ' .■ n'.f f i l' ibel Beer. NELSON, B, C. Lardeau Hotel I M ft Sandy Laughter* | HEN fieiting Ferguson y. u Proprietor. rV&VW'.W-TSl >■*_, A J j I1KN visiting rerguson you ] vvt I sh.iul i stuv nt the Laideau [________] Hotel. Here the i mm; will li" Btirrouiideil witl V1*? _3 ! n"!!!" comforts Ki elleu ______ cuisine, well ventilate* will li" Biirroundeil with t ^ ■ • and warm rooms, wi 11 stocked bar, and everything wbicb la towards making your visit a |.l.i-;uit :nnl memorable one. Rules from $l day upwards. Wo strive tu pleas, our patrons FERGUSON ii MACKINNON and SUTHSBL-ND We have all the Latest in We can clothe from head to foot in a princely style. — i 5eriinerGnaiwH)hone *. >.:_al V !' ' - tifS~m\ '_._____1__3B ________" Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. Jiotisoi&Aiiteiii.Pi'tips Balmoral Hotel. *4. j--. • fA> A'i kL.ds of New Records. Sole Agent for the oriesij: J. C •.. jrray ". i c i.i lI c f.C. Roya! Hotel Fancy Bur, Musical iiniertaiiimsiit Bulletin Board, World's Mining News. E L. MORAND, - PROP. \ The BEST Always ! IN FINK BHOES ! MINIS'i 8HOE8 ! SHOE PACKS! RUBBERS ind OVERSHOI 3! '.I'll MAN SOCKS I H what trlth us, tiling In tl Dominion Hotel Kir ■ -. respect, I ravelling public can taki ii lj & Nbte • Frcps. Vi itors to Ferguson may rely upon the verybestof accommodation at tlii*1 well-known hotel Rooms are well furnished thioughoul The Bar Is stocked witb a choice assortment ol palatable quenchers. Under the Management of S. Slinger TEE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors I! '. t i :t:--u NEW and h .:-I rl. \s.", in ___,L BK8I Fire Proof Safe Tin I.-..1- ill rim -...-. 1 Willi the n-i«»t Wine* aal CSgars .> t'li ni'r.et. Trout Lake, The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke 'il ROYAL affile ST0_ Nelson, 15. C. ANDREW & CO Mail ordei II - TIME: TABLE The Review is the best Advertising i- i ludi : ; _. - ..'ii.- Manat ! £. R. VIPOND j Trout. Lake Livery -- Freighting Packing Rawkiding ! A BPECIAI.TY. Stables at Trout. Lake. S.-. AKCMKP or S.S LARDI Running between Arrowhead, Boa* t< ii and ' acint; Octo ber 14' i . I'.'- -: - Leai . .. -ii and Comap l.e- Hid I .t-rovvl .. . - with all C. H. It Tlie ,ih DOI - ' ■■' . ■ ehin_:e lie - i..::._- « notice. The Umpire l.jniber Co., Limited. Kc benays. It Has the Largest. Circulation. 7.^:*% TROU i LAKE HOTEL j ExceMeiat Accommodation i Best* Liquors ? And Very finest Cig&r: __ i John Simpson, Prcprietor. riwnm?wmwmwwmwwffmfm.??wwwwww.wwr?ww^ If p m ^ Slimmer-Weight Suits Make you feel good. FERGUSON - - B. C. THERE have been fortunes made by judicious Inveat- In Real Estate, and more fin lunes « ill be made than • "•cr tlie n>*xt two i.r three veins. The one who ri apa t he har eal ia tin original Inventor, for he 11»r- lits in uej ii a certaint) ■ lei us [xiint oul i" you that tin ie i. no I'll ler spot on 'ne Con* ' ' III tn I'UV H '.i! i • ..in TRl I I LAKE Trout Lake is the | in the Knot ■. sure reaurl i i iitml. ■mi I lishii |* may be indulged in the year i un«l; while bij_ Rflnio in u'lin.il u e i- tn the found on tli ■ hills. Its climate is aupcrb, there b''ing no ureal oxtrenn -. it h lll|( 111 : V. 'e 111 ; ol in mi mnei. 11 e '.n boast of s mie of 'h • tin ■-' mid n Btilencea in Bi il lull C n:,.'.i ks -' ■ '■' - are well Iii il out nn . ,-• mli il Thorn lip' tWO lM'e'li'lll : i nil Sti'l'i s. and n ;:''H «t the atlviTtiseinou - in this jo i ii tl will show thai all trades are fairly well represented. Wi ite wit I nfidence to Agouta. »g 11 ff m Lots can be i obtained on \ «.M ASY ! TERMS. L H. McPberson Agent* Trout* Lake, B.C. selection at once. !«;».>' 'i I • • •• Then c.a<\ on or write to Lxr ■JT baa never bad a " boom "—its B growtli Im* been steady. It is *■ tlie li> mi i f navigation, ami the terminal of tbe Lardo branch of the C P.R. All roadi (in the Lardeau) lead to Trout Lake. It is the commercial centre of the ricln st mineral district on the ooi tinent, ai <i haa banking facili- i ic*p provided by the Imperial Bank of Canada ; Qrat-claai iclio il accommodation under the ilirte- tiiin of 8. Shannon, B.A. j a good water -> sli in ; (jovi i run nl i (ficea ; C"Utit) Court aittings; Methodiel 1-lj'i-i n|ial and Anglican churjbea uml cottage hospital, Tin-re nre valuablo ranch laiuls ■•• >he outakirta awaiting aettlera, It* lumber resonrcea are mngnift r.'i-1, iukI a band-saw mill with a cap icity of 60 000 fi. per day la al t o I ead of the lake. The mines tributary are proving out bigger ■ luctiH every year, with new p . Hpects opening up uch bodies of oi .■ There will he a hit* rush Ibis summer, su if you would know more, write nt once to lithei of the agents nt tho addresses hilow. , .. . . -a < ■ . ^ F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. v 1 uimMiuuiumiiuiUiuaiiuiUttUiu^ • ■ Job Printing of every description wiii be fatthfuily executed at the Review Jos-, ' ————____...«___.____._____._ — — ■ i , , - , , __ ™ — - fcUMMMEWMMMl prf ( ft In the matt; i; of the " Companies' Winding up Ai t. 181 8," and Amendi i' Ai rs, and in the matter op the great Western Minks, Limited Lia- BiLrry. rpHE Great Western Mines, l.irnite.l JL Liability, lias (tone Into voluntary liquidation under tbe above Act, nml has n|M ointed Lrland ii. Hado«.- I tli.. inw-n .>i Ferguson, B.C.,accountant, iis ii luiilutor, for the purposes ol such win.liny up, The creditors of the above Company, n hlcb has its head office In sniil tow n i>f Forguson, ami nil others having any claims against sai.l Company, nre re* quired on or before the first dav of August, 1905, in send to Harvey, Ale- Parter ,v Pinkham, solicitors for sulrl liquidator, at their offices, Firs! Street, Uevelstoke, B.C, tleir names and ad- ilr s and descriptions, ami the full particulars of their debts or claims verified b) oath, and the nature aud amount ,n( the securities, and if «o required by "ntice in «riling from Bald liquid toi or his sol c tors io come in and prove .iii ileiiis or claims in the usual ■ m ii - ich time and place ns shall In Bill AKEVIEW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B. C. LEGAL. BAK WELL SUPPLIED WITH •iquors airtd Sigars Largo Comfortable Rooms Excellent Cuisine. illadden &. levesque Props ALEX. CFAWFORD THE PIONEER PR ED C. ELLIOTT, BARRI8TER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC., Trout Lake, B. C, and FergUBOn, Qso.B,MoCarter, J. A. Harvey a. m. Pinkham. HARVEY McCARTER ft PiNKHHAfl 80LICIT0R8, Etc. REVELSTOKE B. C Solleltori tor Imparls] Hunk ofCanada W. I. BRIGG8 J, M. BCOTT, ii n. City Drug ■ft*? line of Choke stationery Just Received ALSO, School Supplies, PropniETAnv Medici Toilet articles, Etc. Prescription A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. WOB, miss Livery and Dray Stables I.. l -.1.1 l .1. : ~> U I'I ,11. the parties entith .1 thereto * regard only to the claims of which he then has had notice, and tho liquidator will nol i lien be liable for the assets rn any pari thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he had nol notice at the time of the distribution t ! f, Dated this 2nd day of June. 1906. KIM.AMi ii. HA DOW, ii 9—80 i li.i'iiuroR. : •*/_.- Saddle, Tack auduCartage Horses Always for Hirn Freighting Packing and Teaming a Specialty S . . I I »»» Da"y ■•*» leaves Di at 12 o'clock for Trout Laki Ferguson and Camborne Leaves I erguson, via Troul Lai ■ I ir B laton at 7 a.m. Branch Stables at Trout Lake. Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne. THORPE & CO Btarted iinikiiii.' Soda Water in Vam ouver in 1889 Since then they buili branches in Victoria and Kelson, and are improving i very season. 1 >o vuu huv Soft Goods from "THORPE'S" ? Thorpe db Co Limited, NELSON, B.C. Scott & Brings Barristers and Solicitors Solicitors for Molson's Iinnk. REVELSTOKE - B. C. T Imperial Bank of Canada. Head Office: TORONTO. ONTARIO. Capital Authorised. .*!." - Capital [paid up] - 3.000.000 Rest - - * 3,00 . Branch in Northwest Terril «, Provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontai. >: ..I Quebec. T. R, MERRITT, President. D, It. WILKIE, Vice-Pros, and Gen. Man. I-:. HAY, Assistant Gen. Manager. V7. MOFFa I'. Chief Inspector CKBTIFICATE OF IMPROV1 MENT8. NOTICE, /.e.iiit.'mul Byronodate mineral Dlalms.ii r mil.- in the I-.-ni Lake Mining Division of U'i-i Kootenay dUlrlcl Where located : Boulnof l.unl.. Rlreranil East of and adjoining the (ireater New V.-ik mineral elnlm Take notice that I. Fred Jooobe, agent for \ P. Johnton, free miner's certificate No. B83I73, intend, *lxt) duyi from the data hereof, toapply to the Mining Keeo - fornOr- tlncate ,'i ImprovenienU, tor Ihe pui pot, nl obiu nhi_ ii Crown i Irani oflhi above claim. Ann farther take notlci that action, tinder nectlon -t. miut n. m ed befoie lhe ii- ■uanceol tuch certificate of improvements. Dated tbla 1 itb • h ol Jum . _D« 1 06, JunliJ i in i, .1 .COBS. WINDSGK hotel TROUT LAKE, Et C Best Kolel in Town, firalprterc lor Mil and Commercial fe ACCOIV1MODATIONS ARE FIRST CL.AS d. r. Mclennan, proppo.? 0 W. Abrahamson'Lennoxvilie, -—*-~Hot_ 5_H__ NOTICE. Whistler, Vancouver, and Imperial Limited, mineral claims situate in the Trout Lake Mining Division ol Weal Kootenay dlstri i Where located:—On Gainer Creek, that I, J, /- Hall, free miner's oo liflcate So. B71631, Intend sixty days after .late hereof, to apply lo the Mining Recorder loi Certifli sti Improvements for t do purpose of obtain- in.' crown grants ..i the above i. And further take notice thai sctioi nnder Bet tion 37 must be com mei I before the Issuance of soch ceriifl Improvements. Dated tbis 27th dav ol April, A. I).. lWi. Mgvi'OC. J. Z HALL. Truut Lake, R. C. draacfa \ li n,r..l Hanking Holiness Trjn.._l*il Bavii " i i .ment— Depot, I • I interest allowed. D able In all parts or Canada, United States and Europe, il all i.i,-ni glvon i i collections und Sfli Ins Bond . T. B. BAKLR, nan.ijjt- . I mill. ITE OF IMPBOVI Ml ST8, NOTICE. Morning and Even In; mineral olalnu.il.. u.i Ihe ii.nii l nk" Mining Dlvisl ( \i. -i Kn itenay dlstrli i. W in i h-•• in .1 i m M)uth -nl" "f I.anlo i'n. r mi.i ,-...s, i..nml eut of Tbe Lynch ml - , ral claim. • "I- lice thai I, P. i.. Huffman, agent for K I. In -..--.,. miner*) certifli ul N. BfmtIR, int.n !. -i\u ,i„i. (torn thc date hi r . ••:. toapp y to tin m - ■ j Iteo rder '■ ■ liflcate .. improvemi nu i ir Hi" purpn r obtaining u Crown Mian! of the a bo v. claim Ana further take notice thai .otlnn, under -i'-.-ii..n 17. must be commenced uefon Ihi miiiii.-.' of .uch ,-.-rlitl.-..|.' ..I I ii 11.-.iv i in. i, t. Dais l iln- ISih day ..i Jans A D. IMS inn HI P. I.. Ill I I M IV Accountant, .... Auditor. J. C. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE, 3. ('. Outside rompanyi irefully tool a." ni for HeinUman's [1_ - Gr. B. Batho iszizzi?' ",K LESSEE of the ALEXANDRIA HALf, V.M. Westfall & Co. FERGUS©^, B. 6. !_i!,,^!m°ck' Fyou want to SELL you want to I1VJY Correspond with the Lardeau Mines Exchange. We have several < iood Proper ti.-. listed mi which good term can be had. Lsrdcau Mines Exchange, " Review ' Bt ilding. I ronl Lake, B.C Starhcs & Co. WHOLESALE Ml 11 l l.'- in Bolter Egg*, t'ie.' e, Produie an ! 1 n I Houston r.k., losephine 8t, Kelson, B.< TKull LAKE LODGK I. 0 0 I' Ml ;i '■i lira Mining Pro i -,, wn.l |'i,i.|.. , - i,|_ I'ropertlei LoolcpdAII* rforNou-ltesl- . ■ denU. I.i.r,! an Rt„ npp . ■ i rout Lake, 1!. C L - ■ ■ -- assa_ ng = :: Freighting Peking and Fersus°» packing ■ and Transfer Outfit. . Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the TownsJte, Get a Home For Yourself. DcsVt Pay Rent — EASY TERMS. SURVEYORS 0. B N WILKIE, P.L.S. Provincial Land Surveyor, Mineral Claims Sarvcrved and Crown (irants Oblainvd U.-I.l. no N. ri I... ■ I ik I. , E. MOBBS PROP Hotel and General Store' GERRARD I - •.- - ; b : ■- :i . Gobi Or Sihrr Gold ai Silver ami Lead Copnei Zine »1 .-,0 . ..." 2 60 .. .. I ui * Promp.-wvice, and any work nnderUken guarant I SHANNON, f.ssayer FHRQI SON ll. C Ferguson. S. Daney, Prop. A. B. HEYLAND, PBOVIMCIAL i.am, SOB. r vmi •Mi.i'iiil (Jlnlma Surveyed 1 "I'l .R, KA8LO. ' W. H. Jones, Loose I.ai Binders, Fin. Pi inting. NELSON, B. c. R£VELSTOrtE.B.C OK barber Sbop i - i. A Oood Sha.c or Hair Cut - i \ i ■ t» William Schnei 111 Hot and Cold ,r rjnjsst Harrop Lumber Sash Doors Hardware Etc. At Cost for Cash Poplar Creek. F. B. Well J_S_L id .nla11. ■ tins" I" !•' In n.l ! l.-'l...,'. Hi. II . v. i - I ii. -..I,,* nl tin ni i \ i r> oordlally well ,#y "**«_. 1. II Boott, N.fl. I n-'l Minim, rv. I: .'. I Ul ■ Tl SCAN LODGE No89. \Jf A.P. & A.M. .'Inl TliurHilny each month. Visitor. Welcome ii Forddred, Bei II. McPhorson.W.M. The B. C. ASSAY and CH :HICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vaxooovbb, B. c. Headquarters lor assayers, Mlninnand Mill Supplies. Bore agents In B, C, foi Morgan Crucible c lain I ; F. W. Ilranii ,^ I"... V PfttontCliry Furnaces, Burners, elo. \\ m -.-..rtli .i i.'o.''- Fine Balances otc„ i li TTTTTTTTT ttttttfcttttttttt TT TT TT TT TT TT TT RAW FURS A» G. 1*, 30c 40c 50c 60c 70c $1.00 Por Pound mmmmm -——*«— ■—., 5_B»—__—m^m^~^'-' S Store Trout L<*e CASH PPUCIi.s I'll. P.Burns &tt •VIIOLESALE AMi Rl Meat Merchant Doalerain all kinds ol PresJi kT< rROUT LAKE, B.I • B.C. - i THe Nelson Brewing Co. Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Porter R. Reisterer __, Co. - Props WOOD VALLANCE HARD WARE CO- LTD Hardware, Miners' Supplies nml Kanges. MELSON, B C ■I ■■BMssm ■
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-06-16 |
Geographic Location | Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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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-1905-06-16 |
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 | 10.14288/1.0310328 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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