' " l*0*mKA" MAR 6-1906 Has a larger circulation than an** Newspaper in N. Kootenay. Best advertising medium. Laritcit mingR ST* rcsentntive TTHhe rich Lardeau conn try. Sent to nny address for 12 per an. in advance. VOL. a TROUT LAKE-: CITY, B.C., March I, iqo6. No. is Somewhat Vague. TAl.lv OK NEW COMPANY TO OPERATE IN THE LARDEAU. NELSON MEN REPORTED TO BE AT BACK OF PROJECT. An important move ha* made in Nelaon looklug to the mining activity In tb< district. A syndicate ol Nelson men lias been formed t.> develop the Majestic mine, says the Nelson llriilv N6WS While BlOSt >'f the capital "ill '"' found locally, Oregou and Western Washington people will also be int. r Dirty Ni t being able to down t he Umi. ( hi.'f Commissioner ..5 Public Works in nny other way, the Van oouver World is now having him Bred oul by his own party, [n their issue "f 23rd ult, they ij : " li i:- said tbat Chief Commi er Green lias lieen, ..r is i . In'. round robined," and ;i demand rn ' I ■ i .i' bit i ■ lignation. etc by Conservative members, 1. is ho, and it li.ust he so a the World k._\s it, we cMii!,..' ii. Lardeau stand why the lion. Bob does nol di In- is told. We known him i" ii'- .i man win. is pretty tub born, hut we think if th.' World would approach him easy and tell what u ni." premier the Hon. Jas Alexander would make and what n i'n," ii n.ii it-sioner John I Tin' Majestic say the News, is would be, tlmt he would gii between the Silver Cup and I well mines, across the dividi the Eva. It wn- prospected and partly developed many years ago mnl linn lain idle sinoe, wai Ing f , capital There it* good ore gtckfld at lbs mine that may b< shipped at any time Tl re ir- niainly silver-lead of high-grade, audit also carries good values in gold It i» understood to he the lion of tin' nieiiibers of tin* I.,■« syndicate to organise a company as noon us possible and be ready 11 begUi aotiva development early >n tbe spring Tbe move is ..ii to prove a great stimulus »,. minil •• mi tin* Laril.'.ii '.Mn i< ly many claim owner*) ure proceeding with development under difficulties. [The above report in tbe News is so vague tbat ive would like our readers to eocepl it with all reserve. The locution of tin* pro perty under notloe might I" any* w!ii re within a radius of Urn miles, for as the crow flies tbe Eva is some .M| mil from the Bilvei Cup It i.nisl be distinctly understood tbat we do not wish to knock in 13 uiii.' oompany in I rvonic ., but the Lardeau bs k badly wild. an. >1 with phantom El Dorado, iu tbe past tbat we feel it our duty to examine ..ui !_'<ns at tbe fir- il the enemy, an.l at the same it might indues those al the back of the project to declare themselves inor.' explicitly.] We notice quite a movement in the shares ol the " Lardetu Mines, Ltd." We hav.- made some inquiries and Iiml that thin are sous unsatisfied judgments f »i wage claimi against thin company. Thu writs of execution wcr- returned by the deputy sheriff en* dorsad to the i I,, rt tbat the secretary nf tin- company had stated tint the company did not own any property. The company at onr inii' . IQtni mineral claims in the i.n dean Mining Division, which pro* pertyisoow, however, owned by K. M, Klnncar. t* a would warn our traders against purchasing tins stock before making strict enquiry. .'"red. Fraser, gold commissioner, ol Revels'oke, aocompanied by Mrs. Fraser, came in on Wednesday night, and an the guosts of Mr, und Mrs. A. M. Craig. •lack Staubcr c.-nne in from u hunting trip during tin- week. He left again the following day. Trout Lake vs. Ferguson at the Hkaling Kink Saturday night. his | usision without any hesil i- would have nothing to say about it. The World could do il ,.1, . ■-■ (Jo to it, World ; only next time make it a swallow instead of n " robin "—it's .asier to get down. 'I'h.' World is going tin' limit in ■ is endeavors to knock the C vaine Government Notwithstanding tl..' announcements made by it at differcul time* tiu»t the gi v riiinciit was on the eve of dissolution, the ...-t \"t.' .'li a straight i..i' p. diviiion wai -- to 14. This vol.- was on tbe famous school act iira.1 r thi Kaien Island r'i -!•.." the World takes a jn si- tiou that u schoolboy would be • .1 of. '.t places iti*-* value of the property in questiou at It ...I the >. T.P. si,.ml.1 bave paid tl it. I' must h. the impn •- slon that tbe l'roviuciiil GoV< rn- ineiii controls thi »■ I P. and that there war- in. oth i i for a terminal. We would ask the World if it should want to buy a few lots on the islam! if they would want I,. j iy ti..- pi -.it valuati in '>r the valuation 10 years i. ing io their reasoning thi G i 1' townsite manager would he a hriodlrr if b>' -old to day at $60 per lot when it would in a lew year- h* worth (5000 ; er lot. They also forget lu state that the ::■ vern* mint reserve for their profit one* quarter of all lands transferred which will in lt«eU return mon than the World's offset price of two and half million dollars. I ' clovi n hoof is shown in lb ir editorial of 28rd ult. (semi* weekly), when it practically crowB over the reported news thai the wh..).' .!■.'.! i- thrown up by tic (i T.P. and that no Imil.ling will l.e done in 1> i'. f-r some yeat I Calls thi- ii' «'. " silver li' .. ^ I" ibe cloud." They are pleased hy th, ri port that thegreal line which promises s > much tor our provinee is to be delayed fer years so that they can gei a body blow in on their political oppom i U and have revert hack a few acres of land ut- H'llv worthless unless buiit Up by ,1. brains and energy of other The K.iien Island has been sold for what it in worth today, not its probable worth v ai's hence, and we trust thc Q.T.P. Ira,ns will be pulling int.. a big City there live years hen.'" hrillg- in_ population and Capital into o ir province. Punk Stewart nine in from the Landing y.sterdav. lie has join..! the mill force here. Jim Scott leaves for Edmonton on .Monday. WiMM$M$MW<W<^XMyfriMt.<to Local and General. Engineer Jacobs of the s.s. Procter met with a painful acoil di ni Monday, losing pa _ of a linger. Dr. Robinson of Ferguson I lhe wound. .1. S. Carter, lhe genial district I assenger agent ..f the C.P.R .paid a visit durina the wi i,r. Rev. Mr. Sutherland, of Revel*' si..ke. preached in tbe Metbodisi church last Sunday. Tne scribe paid a Visit to Camborne last week and found business in that particular part of God's country in good tdiape. Jim Lind- sley, Dave Orr, Bob Qunn and Frank Abey are nil elated over their prospects for the coming year. Brer Northey is talking of putting in a big cylinder presqai d linotype machine. The Eva people are propoi ni: attentive development and a doul ling up ol their stamp battery. Tne Silver Dollar and Mammoth people are making good headway and will employ a large force. The logging industry is booming and creates a large amount of business, (Into :;;'s A!,na Th M returned^,, boys, the Review says nothing :: elstoke last Saturday^i„ (00 good for you. ■ -he bar- been rusticating for Pilot Bay Output. SMELTER NOW TREATING ONE HUNDRED TONS (IRE A DAV. Loca Mining. NEW PROCESS FOR SKl'A RATING IRON FROM OTHKR ORLS. Mrs. A. V. Craig \ ai 1 a i isit to Ueaton during the week, The Anglican church choir, under th" leadership .>f Mrs. 0. II. N. Wilkie, are ge ting up sun." line musie fur Faster service-. Tl.e Victoria and Van. Hoards of Trades ;lre taking up the matter of th" A .v K. Charter extension,and have written to the s<crciarv ..f the Trades Committee ling it. We are going to have that road buiit or the charter • ancelled. Gourlay Pianos are high priced, but worth their prico. "What if a Gourlay piano does co6t a few dollars more ? Vou get your money's worth You obtain it in extra durability—years more of servie. provided for by tbe costliness of its construction ; and you obtain it in its daily use—vour delight and pleasure in its exceptional tonal beauty. We want you to see a Gourlay. St. Patrick's night a grand Iris! entertainment will be given in the Oddfellow's ball by the ladies' aid society of the Catholic church. The proceeds of the entertainment Doc. Robinson (Dad) is weartngH1 be f,evoted to the bl,ildin* - broad aa a crosscut sat* f«nd of the new chorch. The pro- He-,- days. It's all right, Doc: :;rara wil1 conslbt of Irish so"^ hut don't let him practice bi .'key too soon. The Vane >uv*t World r ■ that the G.T.P. would not build for Some I e. and tbat the II.ui. R. !•'. Grei n would he as*1 .'■! to i Roth ' oanated from the Bame ; nil" brain oi the editor. and recitations, and a special fare. entitled "Betsy Raker," by Jno. rti. Morton. This is extremely "nnny and will cause Tcrtrs of laughter. All tho best local talent aremaking preparations to ensure tbe success of the entertainml nt. Sam Sutherland, "i Ferguson, left for the louth on a business trip Monday. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU THIS is hardly the time to start out on your Blimmer vacation, hut wc want you to consider tbe LARDE It is the place where nature can he seen in all its grandeur and magnificence. Its lakes, rivers ami mountain streams are tilled witb the finny tribe, and disciples ..i Ike Walton an- in their glory. W V It is a resort entirely free from th" mosquito pest, ty t# M V trl ty 10 For information, write to the Secretary of Trades Committee or to the Ritvirw. THE BEAUTIFUL LARDEAU m ,,- ■ OF INTEREST TO THOSE WATCHING THK l'ROORF.ss AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RICHEST MINERAL SECTION OFTIIE PROVINCE Excel'en I p'ogress *ib being mad. at tbe Pilot Bay smelter by the Canadian metal company. So far the work done is mainly lead separation on the ores of the Dim Bell mine. 0. 0. Buchanan, lead bounty commissioner, says that the work at Pilot Bay ir- ihe most important an.l interesting of ali recent de- velopiuents in the miningindustrj in the Ki uteniiyi*. lie considers '.bat U.e volume oi the work ai.d its value are at east equal to what is being accomplished at the Sullivan iini,. a. d '.he Marysvilli smelter. C. Femau, interviewed on thi subject, s. li that the product ol the sine ler is. now about ID) torn of lead concentrates a day, averaging about 7S per cent. Improvements are being madi- constantly and tbe output will probably bt in creased in the early future. A very interesting feature of thi work is a new piocess adopted b\ Mr. Fernau for separating iron from other ores. It is somewhai simpler than the Ding manhim ui-ed in G. Alexander, separate) at Kaslo, and is believed to hi equally efficient. In the Ding process iron is ex ted trom the stream of on flowing down the table by a wheei with attached bars magnetised bj an e ceirie current, revolving rap idly in-; above the table. Particle* of iron arc attracted to the bar.- and deposiie.l at the Bide when the magnetic current ,\w< nol operate. Mr. Fi man's arrangement sub s itutes oil- of magnetized wir> along the sides of thu table for tbi revolving wheel. As the pulverized ore runs down lhe table thi iron in it is drawn lo the sides, while the other ore, lead or zinc, >;,.. E down the centre. In reply to a question as to the source of bis ore supply, Mr. Fernau said that he was prepared now to receive custom ore for treatment, and bad already received small quantities, but that he smelter was running chiefly ui Blue Bell ore. It is reported on good authority that the Oreat Northern Mines Co. owning the Oyster-Criterion of Camborne, and Lucky Jack and Swede groups at Poplar, are now in possession of ampin capital to push work systematically. The news is good, and will be received joyously'by both Poplaritea and Gambornites. The properties are of merit but need money to open them up, increase the capacity of the Oyster mill and install another at Poplar. Wh.n this is done and r>| (.-rations carried on judiciously and economically we have no doubt as to the future dividend-paying ability of the company. Tbe Laclede Mining Co., operating tbe Mother Lode of Poplar, is netting in shape to resume active operations at an early date. The ground between the 700 ft. level and the 300 foot level in the Sliver Cup is being thoroughly developed and ore blocked out. It has been demonstrated that the • ne bodies are continuous and permanent throughout the whole distance with the exception of ubotu ■)0 teet. The _rade is even better than that ah ive the 300 feet level. Only wbal i re is met with in de- velnpment is being sh'pped, it being the policy ol the management i ait and thoroughly open up the ore reserves. We are pleasi .1 to note that the •...wn band is making good progress under lhe present nmnaBomcnt. Several new members have joined of late ainl the members are prac- assiduou'sly. The band in now under the capable leadership of I. M. Brown. Trout Lake is becoming ri nown* ed through the product oi the Lardeau Brewing Co. Wherover yotl go the answer to the query " What'll vou have '.' " is always • Troul Lake i orter ! COMPANIES APPEAL. It. M. Macdonald is in Rossland Bays the News, appearing for the attorney general to oppose tbe appeal of the Lo Roi and Canadian Consolidated Mining companies from the recent decision of magis irate W. J. Nelson, imposing fines for infractions of the 8-Hour Law The law makes it a criminal offence for any person or ct rp..ration to " induce or persuade " any one to work in a mine more than eight hours a day. The appeal is taken on the purely technical Billy Boyd and Dave McLennan ground that the fact that men did of Beaton are both doing a boom-ww* longer than eight hours, the ing business, and claim that burg on*y evidence adduced was nol lathe busiest camp in ihe country, sufficient ground for the finding cf the magistrate that they were Lest we forget I The A. & K. " induced or persuaded " to do so, Charter extension is not yet re- The appeal, by a stated case will fused Don'l let upon the pro- he hear,I in Rossland bv Mr. position. Dad Black returned from Halcyon Hot Springs Tuesday. he hear.I in Justice Duff. When IS the Ladies' lloek.y Match for the cup coming off '.' COMPARISONS. The VauCOUver World says the Indians made a better ha.gain in selliig their land to the Grand Trunk Pacific than the Government. The Indians got $7."x) per acre for their lauds after the ter minal point had been settled, reserving none. The government got $1, retaining 2,600 acres. 'i in- World also states positively that the land is worth now Jl'oO ..er aci Indians sold 14,000 acres at $7 50 1105,000.00 Uovt. sold 10,000« atll Ki.000.00 Reserve 2,800 acres at $250 825,000.00 World's valuation.... 885,000.00 Balance in favor of Govt deal a.'cording to World's figures .. $r>3o,(w.oo The mill company are shipping another bar." of lumber, about 250,000 feet, thi! week. The Broadview is getting out ita usual quantity of ore (two tons per day). Another crew was added this week to drive from a lowir P int in the sbatt to intercept the ire at a greater depth. It is esti- nateil that 00 tbe completion of this drift the output will be Inert i-ed to 4 tons per day. At a spc..! •• eoting of the Guinea Gold Mines of B.C. held at the office of C. A. Cooper, sec.- treas., St. Clond, Minn., a few days ago, funds were raised for the pushing of work during the summer. There is a good amount ol high grade ore in sight which will be shipped and the lower levela developed. Joe Verschoyle came in from Beaton last night. Joe is prepar- ing for a good summer, work on bis claim. KEV ELSTOKE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given, lu nccor- dance with the statutes, that Provincial Revenue Tax. and all assessed Taxes and Inconi*. Tax, as- li ned and levied under the Assessment Act and amendments, are now due and payable for the year, All taxes collectible for the Rev- elstoke Assessment District nre due and p "ai.'e ai my office, situate at the Court House, Revelstoke, R.C This notice in terms of law- is equivalent to a personal demand by me to all personi liable f, r taxes. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this '22nd dav of January. 1908. IKED FRABEB, Deputv Assessor and Collector, gevelstoko AsneSi-iiiLiu Lioij.t. The representat of the rich Lardel country. Sent any address for I per an. in advaiKJ No. •.;; al and General. Hrethcivey, who has 1| ijft (if stalion agent $eparturo of I<\ T. Al l*Ved:nosdny for Noll ■h relieved b\ II. J. HiJ tbo noticed that this ill ,iflt larger (ban our uq "e hope our patrons Mange, which will be > paper in future. -all smiles -is not ij or Mobbs.of Gerard, ll| ith tbo mill moving I the Lennoxville Hi |;ht in it—fairlv in it. pubic in Zion city. Doi ie bounce and genel ^oliva has got his job.l ck IV. was successful us! Satu.-day on Tr*| "alter Phelan. as got in this ws vegetable and gars owering bulbs, clol |and Garden City la •chdeacon Beer, of Ka services in the Anglil St Sunday. The serv| fand some exceedii was rendered. Ward Crosby gave a C Methodist church ight entitled "Ar rn B. O. Indians." illustrated by lanf lere was a very The rev. gentle! ucted services in | .church on Sunday. io have books fronTJ earnestly reqnesto n without delay. ies Committee will: l nifcht at 8 o'clock^ nee is requested. , Masterson, Secret rry. of the Silver ednesday's ooat f| ay trip. Parker, inspector nil measures, is ar] ual inspection trir. vesquc is leaving i ■leasure trip thi..up t provinces. our eye on the Laj mining deals arol t tho Provincial I ting, the Nelson I t the columns of o which was nattsd el-headed reader, J g us news—and till manner. inger and Joe III i for a day's lislnt 'hey secured soral non. rns has returned rip ti the coast .ill Eva ni has MOl so for bis h te] ut', lnenib , - havo 1 the grand opeiiirj Saturday Wo BU"CC8S. •on began till assfi he Aurora at S-M 2f>th inst, the give a basbvt Bal operations cont| 3rr grounds. A nude in a few days /: successful dai' ne Alexandria Monday night. 'b__JJiJJ» ;= ii!tr,"i"„tf"JUi,l,lfgi4"hiiyi"Biiw,,i,._aL; = SEEDS 'I was ociWfcu ftiAjv uuu •ovw. I^IHUU VW .CV4. the uppearance i j snow roads break ij -~....j is not all honey thed THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. If I'rlntml nl Trout l.nkorlt.v. i.no I'nlillslii'.' ni t'erguion mul Trout Lako even Tliuridu; 'I'-i ■ I'', llliii' .liti'^ ii'.l niiid 111 msi'11 i i'.|i<»n- llbla.'...' iii.. ..pini.ins of oorreip.mdiiiitiieX' J.I'lMSt'.l 111 ItS COllltllllK All looalu wilt tie I'liin'iri'il nt the ratu oflS #"*-iiIw ii.1.- llni», firsl Inst't-t.ioii, ami Id c'.iih |ie, lllll* t'UI'll HIllMl.'qiHMII lllKt'l't lllll. Term! for Transient ami oil.it a lvet-tIstim will i.e male known on application at oOloe rKiiiis.rriiilloii fci.uil a v.'.ir. In advance, Entertainment. On Thursday, 22nd ult., the second entertainment in aid of sidewalks for tho town given bv the Dramatic Society was held. In spite of the disappointment of tiie previous week a large audience was iii attendance. The j rogram read as follows : TLvout Xahc Matei Supply (So. ® © Hy using Water supplied I y th Company yu are assured of also lute purity. Governmenl Analysis to hack uji statements. :::::: Hugh McPherson - - Supt. 0ttoto0Witoto0Witoto NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that 30 days alter .late, I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief ('oiniiiissioiior i.i l.ainls nml Works for a special license to out anil carry away timber from the following described lands, situated in West Kootenay dfstrict. From a post planted at Reldon Daney's north*wesl corner post marked P. .1. Devine's north east corner post, thence u. si 80 ohalns, thence south so chains, ti.ei.ee ea-l SO chains, llien.'e noilh 80 elmiiis. to DOlnt of cniimieiiceliiei.t. p. 1. DEVINE. Trout Lake, R.C., ,.'..v. 18, lOOG. Pianoforte Solo - NOTICE. »j*. j ii ,'. Notloe is herein- riven that 30 days .ii.. i,. nm after date I intend'to apply Vitl life! Solo, Queen of the Earth Commissioner ol Lands and Works for F. K. Groffman n soecial licence to cutand carry away Solo, ".My Drearn of You " timber from the following dean rson, Griffith R. W. EDGE Painter —. Decorator. TROUT LAKE li. (' G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, llott lands situated m West.Kooteday !'.-• Coster Song Duet, i liet. Watch-repairing, etc. Guaranteed. All work Mr Wot ther i ."'ii a post planted on the north east T. H. linker side of lardeau creek about :'.i mile east n_jp-ii_-_. bi... m-.«* T.L. n a "Huntlngtower" trom Half way creek and marled Seldon OOBllDWIl BlflCl, Tfllflt Mfi.B.O Miss Hoe and Mr Atherton IWy. north-west corner r-Mt.ruuniug I east SO chains, thence Bouth 80 chains, Quartette ,lSweel and Low tlioncp'west 80 chain", thence north 80 Mrs. Murray Mis** Ho*, chains to point of com mei ment. Messrs (iroffman and (Jheeseman SELDON DANEY. Solo, "Sammy'.' Miss Edwards Trout Lake. B.C.. Nov. 18.1905. ,Solo "The Anchor's Weigh- d " i - G. Cheeseman Glee, VO, Who.WJJIO'er the Downs " Glee Society S'olo, " Janet's Choice " .Mir--. Hoe Pianoforte .-.lection - Mr.-. Yars Solo, "Old Apple Tree" Mrs Fowler 'luN OF an KN.li: A-I'IIOYIV OIAL cnMI'ANY. " Companies Act, 1897." [ hereby certify that the " Chestnut Hill Minini: rum] an)." "Non-Peraonal "Turn Him Out," a Farce iii one liability "lias this day been registered I „„. . a- an Ext _-Provincii ' Company mider n,e "Companies Act, 1897,"to Barry Nioodemus Nobbs J. J. A then it or effect alloranyof ihe objects ol MaokintoshMoke.G A.CI Beman ^■■^■:»>^»y "•^:';'V1"' W*!*j%? ,. , . ,, , '. ... ,, ,, . authority of tne Legislature of I riMsli Kglantuae Roaelea! - I.!.. Bab r Columbia extends. Julia - - Miss J. B. Edwards The head otllce lhe Compar*,? ia Susan Mrs Elliott situate at Nu. 301 Quiun-Sliarj>le«a Porters, Messrs Walker and Mills £■!!•■!»A,? ' ',', s,r'" V "f,;,;i V'-V?' t lulu.lelj.lna in the c innty ot rniladel- Time, the Present phiaaod Stated Pennsylvania. !'ln amount of the capital of the Com Seen? - Koom in Sunflower Lodge pany Is two hundred thousand dollars, divided Into two Inn..Ire.1 thousand The musical portion of the pr - shares of one dollar each. enm mi ahlu „,.,;,„l ,,„, The head office of the Company ill pram was abl) carried out, al- (hla Province ia situate at the town ol though sonic of the participants rrout I.ake. ami Thomas E. Ehrehart, were under a disadvantage owing ii"" ■•'■,:':'-''r' whof "l''1""* ta tba i>arae, is the attorney for the Company. to had co'ds. Mr. T. B.Baker's Sol empowered to issue and transfer rendition .i "Wot 'Cher" ... Ni'.r'k- n ■ • „ ,- , , fha l i nn puny is specially hiiiite.l served (he hearty appla.isn hy under section 6»ibf the -ail \i-t. .. i.ioi, .i,_ „., ;:„„ .. -i ~i .1 Tiie tune ni tie existence ot the com- Which the audience show,.I tier ? j, flhy',6ars Ir the Mthdayol appreciation, and in response t July, 1904. il,„ l„,,.l „..ll„ f ... „., „.. . ' "ii'ler tnv hn'i'l and seal ol the loud calls foi an encore - . ■ ., vic|oria; ,.rm,n,,. ,„• Britiih the "Coster's Courtship" In an Columbia, thia 28th day ot October, one nsand nine bnn ire I and five. 8. V. VVOOTON, itrar of Joint -i... I, Companies,. AH the Latest Magazines on Sale at " The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great, variety. Jones, Loose leuf Binders, Fine Job Printing. NELSON, B. C. a r«v "*+ ■*.** m 4& General Merchant 3, Trout Lake equally effective mannei- Mis= Hoc and Mr. Atherton- item was rendered by special r ta for which thisrorapany is . ii. ' stablishen and regisi i are: qu.-t, and certainly i_ a well-' To purchase oi otherwise acquire, merited favorite sbly rendered. ova: lette, occupy, use or develop any _. , .. lands containing gold, silver, copper, .or the hrst time, we had the load or other minerals: pleasure ol bearing Mr« \ N To mine, or otherarise to extract or . , remove, told, silver, co->per, lead or \ ars at the piano, and to judgi ,,t|i r minerals: frbm the applause that greet 1 her TL'"'V' ■ ell. or otherwise to deal or . tram in (rold, silver, copper, lead or contribution to the program it - ,,ii„. Inerals and any of tbe products the wish of Trout I.ake that WJ "■''" igorpart- ... . lv CO MilV 111. ll"!. shall hear her rendering of mot on future occasions. In re*' on ta an appeal for an encore Mr- CANCELLATION OP BE8ERVE V.irs gave " Laughing Water." which was a!.-o executed in a de- li.'ihtful manner. . DtSTRK . ri..,. ii.. n nerva- wtui puhlUI Uli H ' I dab i Mil Trout Lake City Transfer and Stage Line. 1 Ferguson 1 Trout Lake Hi I Beaton ylmmWlMMfimmWmmmV K<V.<tM$MttKVii tf Daily Stage will | leave Ferguson 7 a.m. | Trout Lake at 6 | BEE | WOOD YARD I ir. ccr.necticn. '^^^MJA&'^^^'^^^^'t^X4BM^) NOW la the lime f»r yon to to Boy Lots. Never were the Prospects of Ferguson SO hll_llt. The Town ..f FEBQU80N will be one of Iho (treatent Ore 1'rodiirnig lamps in the World. The high degree of sucooos achieved i.y tbe numerous WEALTHY Hnd PRACTICAL BRITJ8H aud ami:itican minim; COMPANIB8 now oii-niting there - a tribute Ni tbe tremeno'UB wealth of the hills \ \ \ % mj 11 Mrs. Wilki" kindly accom pan it ni* ni t iii mil*- oo I'uf'h Ride •>[ 11" at the piano throughout thei K"* " °*Dym***I pram in her usual brilliant »en that tbat port .nofthe| The fare. was .1 treal Indt I. M r and Mi „ Edwards worked In •..•- ..ii.s, j.iin.ir.i «oik..| in ,.. „ - n r .. feet BViniiilli v lliroii'riii.nl ll.„ linn from th« uli sjinj.auii iiiroivi.'.ut men ,,. „ ,.,,,. tl'oilb'es and triilw I I ■ Kin, '' pre*m|il mo.i an.i ir.ai-. ,i. j. ,. .M" ileum- ww " It " nn mnn nan 1 , ''"'! N,': »n and ol aemuswaa a no more can I .... ,.,,„,,.,.,, ,,,„, ,,„. , ration, nullce of wblch wm publlibed In ! '' 'I'lirn Iln,, Iln. II "•'' H ■' • 'li/'ll.' Iiml dill. "" "u • i -' . nverlna « '• I "' ■"''', ' «teudl i I I r 11 i 11 ■ ■ Although ho i ■aid. upset Mr. Moke with com] aratiye ease, from bis song we gat her I i " Tnii.'S n lot to up I i. •..." Mr. T. ;'. linker as the ardent swai . and Mr. Cheeaeioan i wn.r.giil husband, both maintain*d their parts wilh great vigor. Tl ]wrf..rmaiiee reflects the higl credit Opon tbe I'ran iy Many thanks are due to I who .rue m gem rously of theii time in the preparation not only of the program bul also of the h which resulted In such n >. equipped and effeotit Btitd stagOi We look forward with pleasur ■ to the n. • : .ii when ire shrtll be privileged to be present at a similar i m. rtainment. '■ Okk who was Tiii'hk." Service in tl.e Metfaodisl Churoli Sunday morning conducted bv Mr Mover, end iii the-evening by the pastor. w. s. <;..iir:. I'iii' "in r ..f I.hii.Ih A Wi.rku, . WmK* I'.'i'.iiiment, .:'. II..., lUt AllKUHl.l' v/antto S_;.L i want to UUY ,£. you. H ff you. " pond v. it!, tl.e Lardeau Mines Exchange. We I av ■ • A."r.i < .'mil Proper- ■ill M llii'll L"' I . . aa l.e had, Lardeau Mine*; Exchange, " hem 'iv " Building. ■ Lake, B.O. i J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Brands of Ham, Bacon and EggSi NELSON, - * B, C A. M. Craig Wm. Crawford Lennoxville ^=— Hotel, E. MOB3S. PROP- Hotel and General Store Maple Leaf l-Uibbers Styles to cover every 11 e e .1 f r o m !ii." city war Best to lumbermen's or min- to . rs' f.nitw.ar. Sell '1 hey nre all just an honest as the emblem signifies. Best to J, LgcRig Go Buy Limited Vancouver( ll. 0. Best Belling to Agents, Wear i ■iwni**eniw i i mmmmmmmmmmm OERARD D. C The BEST Always ! IN KINK SHOES ! MINING BHOE8 ! S1IOK PACKS ! KI Ml I! KI!S and 0VER8H0I S! (IKKMAN SOCKS! l«wli«i v... win K.'tif rondo fmtbuflnj ll'lllillB. NO don't full,'.', vr In .. wui ' ',' Jlir- iiiii c iii th^ way .a i.mi». i.r in in lou un, .a drill' ii Iln.-. Ti BOT&T M STORH Nelson, It. C. R. ANDREW A CO. Mail order*! cur'fully and |*romntlji attended to. Agent for Muter ami net* llelull Sh ' A. B. II KV LAN I). I'uoviM iai. i.and soavi i 01 Mineral Ulnlmo Surveyed POI'LAH, KASLO. FERGUSON Public Sell-nil, Hospital, ami oiler iostitationa. Exoelleni Waterworks system. Streets, Store* ami BeeidenoM illn- inuied hy Kleciririiv. Daily mall berviee. Tba towMite i*. admirably laid out. Get in NOW nu the ground floor. I."t- can now oe |iurcha*nil mon $75 i TOWNS 1 Iii AOfiNT M | HENRY FLOYD % Rf.VI.KSTOKB, B. C. _,•*_'! a ^MHUaOfiiSim 0«M*»_ftCKKKIOOO-Ot>«»<>€_ />0>C»-C»»-» W^y Ubc Ibotcl Beaton BEAION. u.c. '1SITOR8 i«rri\ iriK lit Itentnn (the threshold >.f the lunlomi) i in Arrowhsad, will find this ll'»i»l to bs fully eqninpr.l for high*ela*s trade. Kzcellenl tocotntnodation. A well appointed and Spaeiniia diniag hall. The hem <A Winrn.Sphit* nml ('i(!nre. Personal mix i vision is given t.. the ri.|iiir*.»iieiiir, ol pati VI tors to tha Lardeau can rely on comfort at this hoteli 0 V D 0 W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop «w<*_*<*©*<SHc_«»e» E»«»i • i ■II L/ttOQjm^i Thn new Maple Lcof samples Itioiudo models lor French, Cuban and Military heels. Thev are a little neater and daintier than you ever Imagined Rubber Footwear could bo made. [j^Ask your dealer for tho Maple Leaf Brand. They cost no nunc than the ordinary makes J. LACKS &. Co., L_d., Vine '..■ Soiling Agenti Legal Notices. CtHTIKICATES OK IMI'ItnVKMl Nl. .NOTICK Golden I'liett No. 1!., Golden Olie«t Nn. 2 Fraction, ami Udie mineral. lai ma iltnaU in i!i» rrout l.ak.. y.;ning Divi ilon of Went Kootenay diitricl U'h.T.. located: One and .,np half inilea tonth'WWt from the town of Poplar, It. C Take ii'.ii.-o that I, John Keen, free miner'-, certificate .v.. B83.33.S, intend Sixty itiivs line. 'In:.- he..'.if. ... apply to the Mining Recorder lor CerliflcateB ol (mprovements fnr the purpose of oblain- int rr.uvti irrnnta nf tie- above claims. And further take notice that action ■ndor lection 37 musl h" commenced hefor.. tl.e issuance "f inch certificate ol Improri inii Dated ths Slit dav ol Ociot.ar. A. 1)., 1006 N«v 205 JOHN KB1 S*. NOTICE. C pper Qneen mineral claim, iituate i , -.I..- mining division .■( Weil K" itenay diatrict. Where local. !; On Silver Cup moun- iboui 11* mill - h "in "-.iver Cup ■ notice iim! 1. Frederick Charles Elliott, l M.C. No B88042, ad as ai ior Charles L. Copp, KM C No Charles McNicholl, KM.C. I and John W. vV I mc s '. I'.'n!'.'.!, intend, i-ixtv 'a. - (mn. !:•• date hereof, !•> apply to the rder ■ Certificate ol Jin,f.. ■ ■-. Ior ihe purpose tin.ii..; . Crown Grant "f tin* above claim ik itl that ai lion, iiinler -.•• ■ • ba.com (N'.',.re il.r '>ri;:iii»tc ..f lin- i SOT1GE. Tom Edwards mineral claim, iii ate in the 'I r.eit Lake Mining Divii i IVeut Kootenay dial ri;t, Where located ; On Silver Cuf) mountain, abont 1^ miles from Bilver Cop mine. Take notice that I, Frederick Charier- Elliott, F.M.C. No. B88042, a acent (■..- John VV. Weatfall, F. .(' So, r.-'.i'i, intend, sixty dayi from the 'iale I,.'rent, to apply lo the Mining Recordei for a Certificate ol Improvements, fnr ihe purpose b tabling a Crown (Irant ol lie- claim. Ami further take notice thai action under lection 'i~, musl becommenc. \ bsfors the [nuance ol ich Ceri nf I mprovera I'ati* I thii llth day ol An*'.. *.,n 1905, 18--8-05 .Villi K TO Dgl.IJ.tJ._K_r (XMJWNBIW Wi n looking lot a placs to, spend your holiday*., hear m mind thai Trout I.ake is an ■ il summer resort. The sc i .ry and climate are magnificent Po .tain."- (i-aiit, I!, ii. Marl end and 'aim - Bouchier, or to whomsoever they mav have tranaferred their interest in tbi • laim. Take notice that I, the nnd. t ...-owner with you in the Slate mineral rlalm iltuate on South aide nf Lardeau river between Rapi I and Poplar i in the Tro.it l.nke Mining Diviiion ol '■•'-' K.i'ii.'n.i; ..- performed !:.•.■ .ry w..rk ami made tii" necMari expenditure on the above nieiii ■ ; the rears 1904 and l«06. in order to hold tne aama un li -■ 1! ..! the Mineral Act. an.! the yean for which (aid workwai peril nued and expenditure made having expired, I hereliy une ypU iinii •(• thai .1 tt .tl.in 90 'inia from the first publication hereol you fail or refute to contribute j mir , i t'o.iaK-Nlia-vr ■; mh'.. eapei '.'.line und nay the coattof thia advertu nitt-rer-t in tin* paid mineral claim will ■ the property ol the undeniiined under and b) virtue ol leciion 4 ol the Mineral Act Amendi lent Act, inOO. i ■ i' ■ ' at I r.'.i; l.akr- thia 17th .lav of July, , JAMES SNELL, Co-Owner. 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In THE TWICE-A-V/EEK SPOKESMAN-REVIEW will be found the very latest news of the world, its matter including information on politics, ccrr.rrcrce. agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings ir. the 'states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its columns for women, its popular science articles, its short and continued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents," and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form a home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. Perhaps you Yt.s. iom«thlng to •*]!— a firm. a l,.im. farm machinery. V. j may wl.h to tiry * m.rhlnz Th. belt poae.tilr way t-> r-om- mrrnir.it. with people who wlili tn buy *'r Mil l» by Ins-rrnr; a email adr.rrif.m.nt In '.he S|ii,»«man 1'.. •!»*-. Tha price la tha aama la Ilia dally and tha TM.e-a-Wcc.. IT DOESN'T COST MUCH- is words i £s= 24 WORDS j "r::::;::::::;:;::;* U "Is'i to reach buainern men and n.w- •ho 1>A1I.Y. Ka--*»-a. •' .... anJ minerr ..... A* "*V_1CB_ li pays ti. ii-" th.- i.lephone. A lengtliv trip nun often tn raved. Offices nt .erunion l ( unimini' Store ; Trout Lake, rnsl I Iffloe ; alto at Beston, 0om- ii|.)ix and Arrow bead. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ABROW LAKE, B.C. ooo_» Under New Management HARRY McINTOSH. Of the Hoffmann House, Kossland, Proprietor. •i^S-tOrS. I'll" Moat Complete health resort on iln- confluent ol North America. Accommodations for 101) Kiieits. liood Billing) boating snd hunting. '(•rni*. f 12 (10 to JIH.OO p.T week, arcor- •linc to residence in hotel or villai. A doctor in :.it.-ii.lance. For further partisulsrs apply to Harry McInt*o*h, Proprietr HALCYON' BOT SPRINGS. ._. Balmoral Hotel. Vli item t.. Kergoson may rely upon the vrry best of scrommotlatinn at thi* well-known hotel Kuonis are will furnished ihioughuiit. 'lhe Har in stocked with a choice assortment of palatable quencher*.. Jf Under the Management of S. Slinger * BO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Review Job Dept. _'or High-Class Work. A Pointer The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE Place to Stop at WHEN IN* ROSSLAND. —o— f)ovis (8b Loder - - Props. Trade Marks Design! ^^^^^^^^^ COPVrtlGHTS Ac. f n.rrn.- ■.-!..'■ ^ a nkatrh and di.acrljiii.in may qtilrkl. at^«nniii nur npliimn frai- whether ao inr.'nii.iri l. pri.hably patentabla. romnmnle*. r i .. . .tr,rtly ciiitlileiil'-.!. UaiidbiKikon I'atetita ia.tt fi.... olil.rit air.nry fur aarrurmg t>ataiita. I'.t..nt. taken thmuKb Munn A Co. receive ipti lal notice, wl.linul charge, lu tbe Scientific American. A br.nrito«-np|f ll.nftratAd wo^ktr. Largest dr- cnlatlon of an? iriftitlOc Journal. .>rnm. 13 a : f t:r mni-.tlitj, \\. Sola Lyal! nf*i(1^»lert. J!.i. & Co.3B,Bro-*-' New York l'.rai.' 1. on..--. ITA V 8t., WaahlDftoli. Ii. C E. R. VIPOND Trout Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout* Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Royal Hotel Fancy Bar. Musical Entertainment Bulletin Board, World's Mlnln- News. E. L. MORAND, - PROP. Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars fit John Simpson, Proprietor, Lardeau Hotel C0 Baa to Sandy Laughton Proprietor. W'llKN visiting Ferguson you should '.-iiiy ut tha Lardeau —_.... lint.I. Here the visitor !__ t* _! W1" ''" snrrouuded with ,^(^lj borne, comforts. Excellent I ' euiaipo, well yeulllaled and warm rooms, ****-•-11 .-;■■;,. i har, and everything which teids tirw.ir.is milking yutir visit i> pli'naaui ami memorable one. Kates i'i mn $1 .lay upwards. We strive t« please onr patrons. FERG_S©M. LAKE CITY l _ ==__ MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND www General i T i c ■ '■5 .lUfcSo Qf^&mWfa FERGUSON - - B. 0. t_= _i_ 5 kHERE have been f'irtun?H made i.y judicious itivoRt- nit'tit in Real Kr-tat.', ami more Furtuues will b** made than ever the next two or t!ir,»> yi'are. The One win. rsapn tlie liurvrnt ia the (irij»in,\l Investor, for he has* liin money on a eeitainty. Now let ii*) point out to vou thnt there in no better apot on the Coil* tii;.'lit to buy Renl Katate tliau TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake if the prettie8tap.it in the Koohtnays; aa h pleasure • -***a>%t(ii«»H-.._. ,: Boating nn.l nulling iiinv be induljjed in tho year round ; while In;*. gHine in abundance is to thu round on the liilln. Iln olimste is auperh, there bi ing no itr.'ut extremes, it being mild in winter and cool in summer, It can boast of some of the tiiii*.'>t hotels and residences in British'Columbia, its streets unwell laid out and graded. There iir.' two excellent general stores, nn.l n glance at tl.e advertisements iu this journal will show tlmt nil t null's are fairly well represented, Write with oonftdenoe to Agents. ♦«> ( H. McPherson Agent* Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: Then call on or write to Ik, S. IT has never had a ",boom "—Its growth has been iteady. It is tin' li-'Hil of navigation, and the terminal ol the Lardo'branch of tlie* C.P.R. All roarls (in the 1 n'.i.'.'in I lead to Trout Lake. It ia tho commercial centre of tha richest mineral district on the continent, and has banking facilities provided by lhe Imperial 1'iiiik of Canada ; first-class school at-couimodation under the direction of 8. Shannon, B.A.; a good water system ; government offices ; County Court aittinga; Methodist Episcopal and Anglican churches and cottage hospital. There are valuable ranch lands on the outskirts awaiting settlers. Its lumber reeourcea are magnificent, and a band paw mill witb a capacity of G0.000 ft. per day Is st tne bead of the lake. Tbe mines tributary are proving out bigger producers every year, with' naw proaprcts opening up rich bodies of ore. There will he a big rush thii vear, ho if you would know more, write at once to *ither of the ngetitH at tho addresses below. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.O. fcaiuiiuaiaiiuuiiuiuiumuimuiuiiwuimuiu,u,iumiuiuu.iuiuwu.uiu. <«__ Tlu> represented o! thr ri. b Lardc ■oimfrv. Sent any address for per an. in a.tvanc No. S3 al and General. llfWit-'A^-Wiw, .etlieivcy, who has If iti of stulion agent )\ apsrrture of F. T. A^ ed:ticsil;ty for Nels relieved by H.J, Hi< • be notice1 that this is int larger than our iu '« hope our palrona hange, which will be j i paper in future. -all smiles--is not i| or MohbSjOf Herard, ith the mill moving the Lennoxville Hrj fairlv in it. ;ht in it- ouhle in Zioncity. Doj ;he bounce and gene ^oliva has got his job., ck IV. was .ueceesfi last Satu.-iTny on T 'alter Phelan'. has got in this ts, vegetable and gai owering bulbs, c and (Janlen City 1 lo. •chdeacon Beer, ul Ks services in the Anglil st Sunday. The servf al and some exceedii ic was rendered. oward Crosby gave a e Methodist church night entitled ' Ai ern B. C. Indians." tn illustrated by lanj There was a very «. The rev. gentlej Jucted services in ; church on Sunday. rho have books fror. *e earnestly requeste Sm without delay. t ides Committee will iy night at 8 o'clock.: dance is re.'Ut'sted. L. Masterson, Secret [erry. of the Silver Wednesday's Doat 9 day trip. Parker, inspecto^ Iinil measures, is aij nual inspection trif. Levesque is leaving I jleasure trip throuj jet provinces. your eye on thc Lai i mining deals aroj hat tho Provincial: Btting, the Nelson j jut the columns of Sgo which was naitr- ivel-headed reader, jig us news—and tlij le manner. Slinger and Joe 11^ rn for a day's fishir] They secured som^ I.H011. urns has returned trip t> the const cill Evans has seta mac for his h tel al 3 member« have lij 0d thc grand openlj t Baturdny. We nj success. Jlson began Lis assJ »the Aurora at 8- ae 2f>th inst, the ll give a l..i-<lret Hal t operations COOtl cer grounds. A nia.If in a few 'layiej iry Hiiccessful dar tin' Alexandria h^ sat Monday night. f -»JtiJ!iJ.JS ISSQ sajiMft'iffiy SEEDS j wua oeiwcuii *'iiAw ttiiu fuvw. ' |4>iuuu the i»pp.'.iran.o ol „■»_. ._.. » *™« ™^» *•**& —...._ is not all hone.y thetj li Cnl3 ffergu*$on Freighting and Packing Outfit. .rvfeirra of evaiy description wltl 'be fffithfifMy ©xecutecl at the Review Job Dept Ti W. Abrahai Contractor And LEGAI. »■."*»--_► £_ «3-SV-» «»«•*>«* «-"i.'*4 >© ** *HW4 .'■ lO-i-p »y*lCr><&»tfji• 1- R I. I) C. ELLIOTT, BARRISTER, NOTARY PUBLIC ETC., Trout 1 (ike, B, C. nnd ForRUson •T Co [tract i. i:',.'..'.I .ni.. for packing of Mining Supplies,. ..■. in hip' poini in thp dial. let. iiii.nl, prompt service, an '• nny work unit..r*aken guaranteed untie factory. S. DANEY, Prop. Ferguson. liin. H. Ml i nrlrr. J . A. Ilnrviy A. ii, l'lNKtl.VM HARVEY SMARTER & PiNXHHAi.. (SOLICITORS, Etc. REVELSTOKE 13. C **..lt. Iti.is Inr I in in Hi. I Dank i.'.'iiniiil". w. I. URIOCS J. M, SCOTT, i.i,.ii. Scott & Briggs Barristers ami Solicitors ir Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Towns.te. Get a Home For /ourself. Don'tiPay Rent. : Easy Terms. 0.JMI. WILKIE, P.LS. Provincial Land .Surveyor, Mineral Claims Anrveyed and Crown Grants Obtained K«.ldenee-Ncxt Record Office, I runt knkc. H i WOOD VALLANCE HARD WARE CO- I'D- Hardware, Minora1 Br plies, Sto • nn 1 Ranges. M_:i_sorM. Etc. NOTICK Tenders for Mineral ^elaim forfeited t. the Crown. Temiers will be received by Hi* mi ilersiKneil up to 12 o'clock, noon, o. Tuesday, the 6th day <.f February, ; • for tbe purchase of the nudermontionei1 mineral claims, which were forfeited ti the Crown at the Tax Sale held in thi Government office at Kaslo, B.C., loi the 7th day of December, 1904, To l.e considered, all tenders miiRt bi nt leaBt equal to the upset price, a- given below, which iui equivalent ,to:l !.■ amonnt for which Biicb claims conl. have been re-purcliaeed bvtbeownei on tho 30th of June, 1305, together witl ' the taxes which have accrued lince the tax sale, the cost cf advertiving foi tenders, and Crwwn Grant fee. Claim Lot No. Unset price Consolidated Virginia ."992 $45,05 Elk 3993 40 45 Speculator 3994 44.00 Kuch tender must he accompanied 0) a certified cheque for the full amount thareof, payable at par at Kaslo, ii favor of tlie undeisigned. The clicque.- .of all unsuccessful teiidorars will be im- niediately returned, E. E. CHIPMAN, Government Agent, Kaslo, ox. Imperial Bank of Canada. H.nd Of.'icc: TOKONTO. ONTARIO. Capital \iithnria«d. $4,000,000 Capital [paid up] • 8 MO.OOfl Rest .-- 3,880,000 ''.i.n chi'M in tho North "...st Territories, Prnvin s nf British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, '. R. WILKIE, President and Oen Man. ROBERT JAFFRAY, Vlce*Pres. E. H \Y, issistant Gen. Maimgor. w. MOFFAT, Ohlel Inspector Trim l.ak.. ll. r. Branch—A .l.r-ral Hani In. Bualnrat Tran.actwl Savings Pep.trtnient—Deposits root ive.l nml Interest allowed, n.'..**.1. fold avatlahta tn nil parts of Canada, .Oiled Stuns unit Kiirnpe. Bpectal Httor.t'im'Klven tn oolteotlODI null A<li.li.tr Unm!". |T. B. BAKIIR. nansger ALEX. CRAWFORD THE PIONKKR Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Puck anil Cartage Horse" Always Tor Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty «►+»♦♦♦■*.-» A Pally stage leaves Beaton ntl2oVlocU lorTront l.ate Per-t^son and 0am bene Leaves Ferguson, >ia Trout Lake fur Beaton at 7 n.n.. Branch Stables at Trmit Ltiki*. Beaton, Ferguson an ! Camborne Suli.il..rs for Mnls m's Dank REVELSTOKE - B.C. t..-■ "'.-;.• *«L tt_8ERVB, RlOm OF WAY FOB RAILWAYS ETC. Notice is hereby given tlmt all Crawi lends along the located liner, >f nnv rail way, power, or tramway company, in c.irpnrate.l under authority ol tin Legislature ol this Province, snd l.av in. S width ol tlfty (601 f.'.t lu encl *^i'l.' of said lines, are reserved for right of wnv purposes for inch railway, power' .ii triimwnv company. w. i. CORK. Deputy Com. of Lands and Works lands A Works Dept. Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., 1905. L, A._- _.__. A_k. _. _.«*.-••. •*-_> ____*___. >•.**- A.__A_AAi PROPRIETARY MK I) HUNKS PRESCRIPTION WORK. 23! m\ HI School HujijilieB. Toilet Articles, Etc. 8TRI0TLY0ASH rj L. i\ ii1 i*"*"* A FULL LINE OP CHOICE STATIONERY. Em**...* g •'. ....... I i ... •.. ri __ _*-s_^»»iJ»_^<_*-<£sMs _r t. WIEDS0E HOTEL TROUT LAKE, Q.C Best Hotel in Town, Mpters for Hibi ani Ciinsrcial Men. ACCOfV.MODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN. PROP TROUT LAKK LOIHIK l.O.O.F. NO. -ll Rcralarmt«tlnr> bald In u.l.lf. IIi.h'k lliiil 1'vry I'niMt.iv ntfbl ul I n'rl.H'lc ,'iallniK bt .rl.- eraiMirrliftlly wolc tii.i*. O. I ' ion, N. <i.; P. M. Btirphrrit. Mfc. TUSCAN LODGE No. 3i). ^t^^f AF. & A.M. .V**/\ .1r<l Thurnlnv c.i ' X/X x month. aoJonrning Brethren cordially Invlti ■! tdred.Pec. P.C Csmpbsll.W.M, carh _l 1Ee Lardeau Brewing Company •"T-^V.SWBPH Lager Beer and Porter. asrrmv*nvr'i Draft <8b Bottled. _*^^_>BSS3_SES_3SSS^&SSiaSEBB 13 ■ -- ■ -@_§4>^-i*--i 0K ;| Barber Shop ) H. N. Coursser RKVEL8T0KE, B. C FIRE INSURANCE LOSSES .AID PROMPT!.*, Write for Rates. Starftegjl Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS in bitter, Ejrca, Oheeje, Produce anil Fruit llouit..., Rlr.,Josephine St.Nebon.D.C NOTICE. Tho ordirtary annual tfoneral mectitiR of the Primrose Gold Min ing Company, Ltd. Liab., will h. hi'ld nt the office of the Company. Trout Lake, B.C., on Fridnv, F.-ij riiary 2nd, 190G, at 3.30 p'm., for the purpose of electing directorF Jor the ensuing year and sunn other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. J. M. MILLER, See.-Trcas. Hated at Trout Lake, B.C. 2nd day of January, 1906. — Kor. a — Oood Shave or Hair Cut — CALL UN — William Schneli, NCBGUSO.. . _____ Hot and Cold Paths- Accountant, ... - Aiirtllor. J. O. MURRAY, TROUT LAKK, R. C. liitfi.ie compsnys' intercBla carefully lonki'.l nfter. Agent Ior llourUiv'H Piano* FLOUKf I FLOUR Imperial Barber Shop. For Good Uaircotting nml Bhavlng bo to G. A. CHEESEMAN T orr LARSCITT Hot. and Cold Baths. 'i_arw^»_^ Flour Raymo $3.50 per 100 lb. NOTICE. During the Winter Months our Store wiil be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Saturdays and nights preceding holidays FRASER, Trout Lake -flm<M___3R.r*, .nsMH~.<r* FLOUR== FLOUR The B. C. ASSAY and CHLTIICAI SUPPLY Co., Ltd. V.NOOOVIB, B. C. Henilquarteri lor AsBayerg, Mining end Mill 8uppl.ee. Soln a.entfl in It. O. foi Mo-Kan Crucible Co., Hatlerxca Eng- nd; F. W. Hr.iun ACo.'n Pat.'titCar. urnsoes. Hnrnem, etc. : Win. Ain« M rth A. Vu'e >'ine Balance., etc., etc. V.M. Westfall & Co. \ Mining llrokcr*, Mining Propfrtle* Reported On, . , -, ... .... Mm.-, mul I'r.isi.i'irt*. It.iuglilnnil Mold, \ ■ ■ ■ ■ ..... . , M[| il inl i«Properties Looked Alter for Nuii-Hi'M-. sw^^^'B-c-'LAKEVlEW HOTEL TROUT LAKK B.C * assaying * aoidorBiiw H50 Bar well Supplied with Liquors & Cigars SiW«2S/&........,.,.■.'.,.'';!!! I "o Lli'«e Comfortable Rooms. Exoellent Cuisine and Attendance, . shannon. ..s.^ ^Mm & Levesque - • Props P.Bums&Co WHOLESALE) AND RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers in all kinds of Froah Meat TROUT LAKE, B.C F. B. Wells,| R15VEL8TOKE, B. C. RAW FURS J0UGH1 CA5H PIUCES PAID ■ - . ,' ' .. ...i^i.W. mA— - fca*..i^jii. ,1. iin<aMaHaiw*lSt
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-03-01 |
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Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1906-03-01 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310338 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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