yf \ lArr* IJ ■is a 1 argor circu III lion than it n v N iwspa per in N, K 10 ten iv. 1!, Bl 11,1- VI rl isin g nn liniii. Lardeau i 3 1905 cZ | VOL. i ie representative of the rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $2 ci' .'in. iii advance. ! Terrible Double Tragedy. CRAZED BY rEALOUSY, JACK CO I.K.MAN SLAVS EDNA DALBY AND SLASHES Ills OWN THROAT. DUAL LIFE OF CRIME Both Parties were Compelled in Leave Ferguson Lasl Fall n*»OUT LAKE CITY, B.C., APRIL 7, ,905 No. 22. Por Illllllov.il I.ivill; A horrible double tragedy, hav ing f<t its principals two well knowr Lardeau characters, was 1 nacted ;.i Portland mi Sundhy in..rniii).', when Jack Gibson, alias Coleman and (iiiflin. slashed the throat of Bdna Dalby, alias Hoffman ami Sulliv.m, with a razor, n I most severing tli" head from the body. Tin juiir left this district last w, A„ ,laa ,„ year. They had been residing in drifting on the lead, and is now ■ rguson nn«l before they left, tl "*" * ' ~ "" I'M. Morgan came up from Pop* lar Monday. In an interview with a Review man ho Btated that the latest advices from the headquar* \ er- of ihe Ureal Northern Mines I Limited were very encouraging as to the prospects of work being re* sumed on a large Boale on the Lucky Jack ami Swede groups. Arthur Pelkey ami Leigh Chism, the latter a brother of the renowned Jack of Poplar fame, cape in on Monday. A. Ackcrrnan, a Vancouver drum-, hut. is registering nt the Windsor. See lie R 'i ie .v window. Vanner Room, Oyster Mill A Winter's Work. If anyone doubts that 1 '_' game Trout uro fairly pleotlf\il. Whits Burbank potatoes, $2.25 p'T Fuck at Fraser's. Advf. Ven. Archdeacon Beer will he in to hold service* at the Anglican Cliureli mi Sunday next, :it usual linn'- morning and evening. Services will he conducted in the M.F.. Church on Sunday morn* in..' and evening hy the pastor, (lev. A. K. Sharp. The following Sun* diiy the pastor will conduct services at Camborne. Win. I'earcc, Calgary, who is interested in .some property here, was nn arrival on Monday's boat. Charlie Billiard wus in frOD the Beatrice. QO0D WORK IS BEING DONE AM) A LARGE AMOUNT OF HIGH-GRADE ORE BEING TAKEN OUT. 18 ''," ''■ C:'l.ltl"*d """"• M-I« in CamliorneonThur.'l.lv. •-"".il quantities, let them fret to tin right side ,;f Grj ion wn- before the magistrates at I Trout Lake on ihe charge "f as I s nilting the other principal in the I dy. <>n that occasion the woman screened the prisoner at Rth" hearing by switching around Praml denying that lhe pris r had II .It. .1 her. and both receivi d .1 ••>>. viv I. .tiii'.' from the magistrates Si v. r.il of the coast newspapers Hi.t I informed their readers that H'l.leiii.i.i was a Mcthodisl minister. bi ;i license had been found upon ■ 1 im This was, undoubtedly, a j M ui.r's I >-rl 1 li. ;iI.-. Aft. r li svfng th.- Lardeau the Aoiiian went t" Spokane, .md a Charlie (ire.ii iitmc ill from thc Star on Wednesday. The Star is situate about 2 mile* up 8-Mile creek, and In- has been operating there nil winter. He has been _M 175 feet. On the surface ihere are some splendid showings of galena ami grey copper. He will have another 100 feet to i."> before lie get* umhr this showing. The ver* lie.I depth of the tunnel is mm 1(H), I'.', t A shaft baa also been sunk ■ ei the lead for a depth of 40 feet The had i- S ft. wide at the bot- tom. ihe property is owned by 11. Green, C. L. Brash, nml A. McAllister. ^^^^^^^^ Fraser, one of I Trout Lake'd p ip liar merchants, and ha*, ing done this he wi 1 nn I doubted y show off iii- den. Here will b • found ii colli ction of mounted heads and iiid' - -' i"hd to in iii the district, and uni millionaire might II. K. Rogers and .1. O'Donnell were down from the Lucky Boy on Monday. I'M i tor licit, of the Camborne Miner, was a visitor on Thursday night, and the following morning, tlrit ., after extending a fraternal mit to proud oi. the Baview staff, returned to Cam* i... ._•—-*.- '•' ' During the visit of Gold Commissi t Chipman last week he was invited to attend a meeting >f the Trade* C mimittoe to di-euss the expenditure on roads and trails. A proposition same up for cutting out turn-outs on the road between here and 10-Mile, and was thoroughly gone into. The conclusion | Joe Mur„lv ranj„ ,,iiW|l fl0m t||(( arrived at waa ... the ettect that Beatrice mine this week, where he While OUtS were Ue.vs-arv. the road „„ -^ „ot]ting ,,„. ,„.., ^ „f bed was of paramount Importance. Ul(. ,vil,.(.r. j,, ,av. ,,„. Iimill.r.v It was agreed, however, that In [, developing in fine shape. No. "l bu.ld.nK up the n,.d-bed care tunne] |g driven ,n .(Mlfu),1:u,(i should be exercised ... taking the j CTOUOvi f,„. ,.„ f,.,, ,-,„. „r(, gtar. material necessary for suchwn.k' ■- from point* suitable for the turn ted iu wry narrow, but has widen- ■"""•' """■""" ■'"• ■'•«' "lr"- e,I out at different places from 1 to outs which would i.-i.it in the es- :, ,,.,... r||(. *.„.,. ,„• ,,„. {llI]I1,.j hafl tablishing many points along the n vertical depth of about 120 feet mad. where team- culd pas,, at Vi/ 2 tunnel is in 300 feet, and has very little extra coat. It was also Mi Q,e neighbor! I of -.mi feet pointed out that tic road from tin- ... . •■ • The collection includes 1 Bilver tip borne to jog along with bis multi- bear and cubs, 2 brown bears. •_'full tudinous offio .-. none tin- smallest goat hid"-- with ha'f-heads moun- of which are the nursing of babies ted. 2 goal lead-, and a caribou and purveying hot air. lead which i- a beauty. (Hir stationery stock i*j chic. On Sunday evening, April 23rd, the <tddfellows will commemorate th< 86th anniversary of th,- [nde* p nde.it Order by attending Divine service at the Methodist church at •mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW'l''-0 nonth alio vent to J'ortlJnd, where . , . , , . . ., „ . _■ al ,.i •••! -.1 I..- il,. ■_.«■ \ ]\ .-harp, he Imd been w>rl;i'_■ around re I ■■■■■■ ■ ris in the t. nderloin. She a as I lowed then bv her nar.imour, ^--^-—^g—————————^^^^^^ nnd a quarrel enaaed the Bam. stere dashed int0 lh« Review offii nighl in a bedroom over the Palma to borr0w °u>*'"round square," and •alopn. Th- bartender heariug several prospective purchasers en- be screams of the woman rushed 1«*™1-for "strap oil" and "elbow io the room, where he found hi i\p;nnL* mi the iloor with her Geo. Johnson, of the P. Hums throat cut from ear to ear. Tic "'"• took the tii-t wagon if the man had made his escape, but was '?••«>«• inn. Ferguson this week, captured at Chehalis, Wash.. r,n This is a full month ahead of last the arrival of the train from Port* year. land hut Monday. He was placed Green uilons, ciulifliwcr and in jail wiih. ut being thoroughlj **;.|,.ach. H is supposed Hie ex- searched, and. being bfl aiom a ,„-,>« h„\S nte the raditli am! let- few minutes, slashed bis threat tuc*"** tftOy fatted to materialize horriblv A. »i. Frarer.—Advl All Ford's I >.i v found a few innocents abroad. Several VOUUg- I be woman has an evil reputation, and is well-known as a box roatli r ami a street walk, r Si ver*J montl -be was am-sted oi ihe chttl | '■ "f robbing ti man in a loom over the -une hotel where the tragedy occurcd, grtting if 1' k • at that lime 1 .iter the man preferring tl hargl left the city ami (he woman wa- reli ised .\ month ago be was arrested on .-i charge of iin'i. but a wealthy Portl indei i- -..id to have furnished the neces sary $16 bond and ihe left for thol . Ity i ■ i.-on i the name In preferred to l.< ti' own by her.';, is n well- luioH ii " tinhorn " He was thought i 11 a bo i-t. i for several gambling ^'.inies ill Spokane, but WO* nevi i a dealer. lie was the OWOI r of a good claim at Poplar creek, which i- recorded in the name of John T < oleman, which is undoubtedly hit coiiaet name lie was formerly a prop.letor of a gambling housi .it lliillidriim. ..... r.iiit. Gore, stipcrinlendenl of i, i'. e iii.in for lhe CI'.It , paid a Mr. Wilson, inspector of schools cam.- in on Monday night's i .at In conversation with him be cx- !•' -- d l.im-i If as well pli a- ■■■ with the profieieiii y "howii by the scholars in general lie compli* in. nt.-'l the trustees on their having .-.'.'III. .1 tie - > of so i nm- j.i tent a teochi r a- tin present incumbent of that office i; cording Offioe to the docks was in \t.-ry bad Bhape. In the past it was considered •.!:.•.'.:!. i lads within the limits "f tie town were not enti.led to any expenditure, with th.- result thai notl ing has beea 'i". for yi a; - to keep ih only what tie townspeople have d ii- themselves. It was pointed out t ' tie- honorable commit ioner that i: was j .-t a.- neces s.uy to have thi ■ end of the r.'.-i d shnpc - Ih ol e-r end Ti.'' c 'i 'iu-i. n arrived a: WUS lav orable, and th uxpeudi- i in allowed. Is an Excellent Prospect. Siinin Mill 0s*nt*nree Oronn C ■^/l'^ We k house nl fruit is Griffith & Co - .\d\t HI it a stme iii our \i a'. • winter, and our canned not frozen. Masl The Chestnut The tow u wa- visited this week JimLarr.oii retimed from Van* I.y a lady carrying all kinds of comer, where lias be n spending ■•wl-M1 *«•■■■ Mo happened lobe „,„„. holidaj^ on Monday night up around the school building, and ...,.,, ,. , i • . , , »»ni 1st away Jim ran across some made cnquirie i from a couple . f the little tots wb,,e the teacher v,,,*v "M frlends uh" Wn would wis Tb-yin their innocence in- have him stay at tie roast. In I -^ '•'■'" -^ ('" formed the enquirer that she would all their wily charms proved un nnd he's up aim.in; lhe I operating the Lgoky Hey group Bnd the object of her queat in the availing, ami sent 30 ton* of high-grade ore to school, omitting to inform her thai precious talsa il,,. T,.,.il ...... I.... ii„. .,,•,!„. w,,.|5 |li(lil. ,,..,,.]„.,. ,vafJ ., -I,;,,,." si,, Xl-eel The Rambler i- shon ing uj with development. The property ie i - • ■!'■ tie' 10-Mile \\ eon road ;lt 'be 6-Mile point. Operations were resumed . few weeks by Jim Livingston, and i:; ihe tun* :.'-i which .lim i- drifting on tin lead some nry high-grade concentrates, ai.d some ni. •■ -ii ingi rs >f. I. an or.- are being i ncountercd \fn r drifting for another 30 fi i; > i' w ill I. ■ ma Ie to get under he -b"W ni.*. which i- exception illy large. Tin • in- f,.r a mine. ibiimlaii.e of water and good tilii- I. r on the pro] i v.y. I ivingston "f tic vi ry oldeil titm r- in untry, and we hop.- that his about to ii ■ amply '. wauled. I to go yet to their objective point, when aii upraise «ill be made to connect with a winze being sunk from tunnel No. 1. No ■'! tunnel is driven for about 360 f et, the objective point being the ore shoot .opened n the upper workings. To roa" injdemonstrate the in rovement in the on- ! ■,'. there was Borne 160 f high-grade ore taken out during the winter'- work, of which ami.' nt 80 toes were .taken out during the u-t month. From i .r. ■ fui sampling and testing the ore will ave-age a k od $100.00 to the ion. Work on the property will be piish-d with the utmost vigor, and with the completion '■' the work already started the J.''a trice will undi ubtedly lie one of the mines of the district .Mr. Murray, who is one of the o'd-tiiiiers in the Lardeau, ha- got -mitten with the northern lever, and intends to feerv< shortly for the northern part of ihe Province. We wish him all SU< In).* Is the Mono-Rail Coming tain. the trail smelter lirst of the WI Fred Staikev. the Nelson com- mission man came upon Monday ami made arrangements with the Ferguson and Trout Lake iii.r- i bants p. Mipyly them with the many delicacies bandied hy his iii in. I m ■ Pi arson bro gut in sevi ral •ar hads of fed from Koslo on Wednesday. He lias several more ;.. disp ■-■ • i before he strike- the trail t.. Uulkley Val .1. Anderson and I \V. Simpson. Nelson, are registering at the i^ leen's The A nl.erst sic.'-, from $2.50 lU $4.0 I, i'c t ii' b.nt sill c value .Ml . Tel. ll .11 III.' I.lllh'lUI I ' 111 and coin nice \ Ml 1*4*11*, To he liail only nt A <i. I'lasn'-. Advt. il... lb I In tho went lo Nelson on Fiid y. I', e Milloy'- ad ap.ie.irs Oil : a .'e 2 of thi- issue. Good Placer Results. T daily clean tips at lb. iiokiiy made her entrant in^' to dispose of a bunch of fern* in ine fancies, Imt h.cr olive complexion crimsoned when she ran uy a_-ainsl our est. onied Bachelor of Art-. Sam Sbaiinon /.- nice le.ldv hastily retreated .liinie* a Gr 111 Ii returned Mon- i-iht from ii ti Ip t.> \ i m While away b l , mis i uini \ work ilny ^^^^ an I 11 is-biml. did Mian* li'iinl in Til - par ol III.' • -1 i" .... un,ij . ."..n uI's at ilie Hying yiail this week He arranged placer grounds of the 8poki Fall* 'li'1 """' l""' tohave lhe Bs, Victoria put into Co, are surely going to create ;i f" "'" ''" l,',i commission as „ Rrst-class hotel stampede i, the g l result, cm. ,'"m"rv' Mr (in|,il11 wya, Hal f.r the acoomniodation of the tinue. Recognising that they have ,rMCt,"« * ,ot ofatlention from In* C.P.R, oibeiak A grand openingL g I thing ihe company are m,ori ,D tho mWn9 *■"«'"ommor will take ,,iaee --1,. ,r 11 v. [t Is ln-| about to put in another large flume, ' ,"'"",!H "' ll"' i"t 'n'"'' f rred by what the scribe has learn- ami operations will be carried on mi that the inside decorations will on an extensive Bcalc. One man equal nny thing yel attempt.'! in hoveling one day last week netted office. ib.-ir fmii.niM Kysteiy .,f hotels fnu,, !.Mwt-. ami the reinaiiiiuj. daVs Dick Roberts and Jim Beeves re* ""' A"ant,fl tn ""• Vto-to averaged 25 | i,ln,e,| ,-,,„„ Qoldflelds on Monday. Camborne 1ms been granted the sum "i $200 towards n government I'. H Gray, a mechanical engineer and brother of tiie chief en gin- . ., . i eer of the proposed monorail in the p..t I- an ideal .. . _, ,, 1 , , slocan, ami Hr. Roeers, a Slocan and tlu-ie is an , , . ,. . mine owner, Mb .1 Kaslo, :ir>- at Spokane, en route t.. Victoria, •■ here ti.i y .-., in tie interest* of lhe proposed railway, capital for which, -ays l»r. l;..L"-rs. ha- been : tised. •• This is to I..' th" Brst l.i- i.iil. or single track railroad to !," built in tic west," said Pr. RO| " Similar railroads are in op ration in Ireland and Switzerland, one ha- been recently built between Washington and Baltimore. Tl o mono-rail is especially adopted to a mountainous country. The trains are supported by one rail beneath them and bv an overhead rail. Steam, electricity, or compressed air may be used i- tho motive power. " Two branches of the propos -1 railroad have been survey, d One survey Is from tin end ..C navigation on the Upper Dune nit' the we t f"ik of the Duncan river, i distance of 27 miles. The other line is from Ka-do up tbe South Fork for 17 or IS ... Ic*. •■ It is a wonderfully rich mining section through which 'be road to pass. Mine after mine of silver* lead ore has been disC<l\ <■'.■■ d, and there ave vast veins of low '.'lade :n the country that woul 1 paj were there a railroad to gel lb • ore . ut All that remains to bllil I lb., road is ihe endorsement of the i nincnt, and that endorsement i- hoped for." Sandon Standard. Estimates Passed. Interior Power Plum. Camborn* Qioup Viet ilia, April 4 (Special li lie I! \ i.w ). [S-tlira'osa*< brought low ii | ass. il llollSU 1 i-lilghl w ill. ut amendment nn I »ItHnul di - russlnn after one d ijV il 1 a'g ;u I'n nniltteu of s ip| [y, ■. I-! ':i ■ i I I 1/ V THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. rich and poor may [hv good work. share aliko in • * 1 ■.» hi W I***.. ,wm | s Printed at Trout i.hIcim iiy, mm Publlih'd at i-i'i-Ku»i.ii ami Trout Lake, every Friday. Tne Editor dosi not noi.i btmitilfreapona biu f.ir iii.' opinions of correspondentsea- presaod lu iti oolumns ■ill local*, will be churned ul Hie nil.'<>f )•'. <*...it■ perllne, first Insertion,and iu eenis i*'. 11II" I- 'Cll Slll.SCIJll' III in-, I I ii.ii I'sr.nsfoi .'-onslenl »mi other advertising viu in in.i le ioni.-n >e. application at ofttc* Hi - -r. el ii.ii 12.0(1 h rear, in ii.lvunce. The Post-office department of the Dominion have been oongra'u* bitinfj themselves for some time on their big surplus. This, of course. is very nice, provided, however, the j surplus is not made nt the cost of efficiency of the service There is no doubt that postmasters in towns the size of Trout Lake and FergU- MURRAY _, ATHERTON Publishers; son nre underpaid for their scr- ■:' vices, and it follows that when suf- floient remuneration is not forthcoming for services l'e.ulci'cd there is not the same oare observed, nor ! Dentistry. Ull. Mll.l.iIY Is now to- i-ui.'.l iii N.'lsnii un giio. oesaortoDr. Btoddarl at TfTe Aberdeen Block (,'llents from the Lardeau may rely on llrst- olass troatmuat, : : : A. MUIoy PROVINCIAL ESTIMATES. The estimates were brought down on Tuesday, the 28th ull . and the Hon. R. (i. Tatlow, Minister of delivered his Budget do the public receive the same at- TROUT LAKE LODGE I.O.O.F. Ki mi: nee tention or courtesy as they would; if the position was one where the salary requirements were met. We n surplus made by grinding the smallest official is not very commendable. .-speech the same day. The speech. like the statement itself, wns remarkable for being utterly devoid B •. complaint at these offices, but it is nl" those flowers of rhetoric withj t f , ■ ,. , ,■ , la defect in the system which pre- v. hich weaker men and weaker .. .. . ",. ~, vails all over the Dominion, fl.e irovernnients otten seek to enhance'. . , , ., ,. . laborer is worthy of his hire, nnd lhe value of their successes, or to minimize the extent of their failures, in the public eye. It wns a very plain, unadorned Betting-forth of the present financial position of the province, without any attempt to place an undue value on future possibilities or to misrepresent existing facts. Throughout the B] ch was every evidence of careful painstaking endeavour, and of a conscientious and by no means iinsiiii ful attempt todo the very best with the materials in hand. The Minister's utterances, in short, were in u tone and of n nature to & NO. II Regular meeting! beld in Hitiii.-iiow'i iii.n every .'u.'-'li.y nlK.il at » • iVl'i.'l; Vl-lllnir broth* .isoordlalt) welcome. A number of charges of irregularity have been made in connection with the Lands ami Works department. These charges have not yet been proven, although some of the Liberal press have tnk"ii them as already investigated and proven true. We, however, do nol believe it either just or right to pass judgment until such eharg - have been thoroughly investigated, still further increase that belief in »nd if any blame is to be given let their ability to administer advan- ■■ ,,<' on the rij-ht lead. We know tageoosly the affairs of this pro- the Chief Commissioner of Lands vince which the present govern- anu Works. He has -town up ment has already instilled into, an*on8 m ; risen from the rank the people. ia,u* '''l' through the different Btages He pointed out that there hud "{ BUCCess until at the present time been, f..r the first time in the his- h®occupies second highest position lory of the province, a small sur- possible for him to attain in the plus of some 137,000 for the fiscal province, He has risen to this year ending June 30th, 1904, and position through square, honest that another surplus was antiei- dealing with his fellow man, and J. II. Senll. N.H. Fred Mummery, R A F.Mii- TUSCAN LODGE, No. .'.'.» '•' A.F. & AM. 3rd Thursday each month. Visitors Welcome Q. Forddred, Bee., II. McPherson.W.M, pated for the current fiscal year, "e can Bay with assurance that Hut a small deficit of some five or whatever the verdict is that the six thousand dollars must be an- Honorable Robe_ F. Green will ticipated—though not an absolute -*>«*••* 0"* of the ordeal with uncertainty -for the coming fiscal "nairched character and honor. year covered by the estimates just brought down. This deficit, should The opening of the lake has It occur, will be directly due to the made things lively around town, loss of revenue from the Chinese There is no doubt thai had it been Restriction Act, which revenue, it kept open during the winter the is worth noting, amounted to near- traffic would have been kept up in ly 1500,000 for the year 1908 g0od shape. and l'JO-L The new Education Bill, and several other reductions fn public expenditures, together with anticipated large increases in timber royalties and lenses, and sales and grants of land, will be a distinct saving on the other hand. It is perhaps worth while reproducing here the Minister's general summing-up of the position : " Whilst," he said. " there were no signs of " boom " or under inflation, the reports, lmth commercial and agricultural, from all jinrts of the province indicated a condition of general prosperity, improving business conditions and progress. In spite of adverse comment by critics of taxation, the most encouraging reports were coming to hand from all our mining centres. Wear.' becoming more and more accustomed to hear cf dividends being declared, and advices from London indicated that capital was showing a tendency j once more to seek investment in' the province." IS© Nelson Brewing Co. Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Porter R. Reisterer <&■ Co. - Props. Smith" &eoT 45 Bleury Street, MONTREAL. Masterson, Griffith <&.Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILOR& w ILL !»• represented in the I.ar deau at regular latervali thronghoul the year. Onlera for clothing will receive ciose attention (lur repre.eiitali'e will be In TROUT LAKE end FERGUSON in a few weeks. We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. _t __^ Full line of Vegetables Cabbage Turnips Carrots. Fresh Butter and Eggs. Masterson, Griffith and Co. vW_ General Merchants, Trout Lake WCOD VALLAMCE HARDWARE CO- LTD- Hardware] Miners' supplies, Stovea nn J Itangeg. rsiE:i_sorM. et. c Lardeau Hotel S Sandy Laughton Proprietor. 0=r_r: W|' HEN visiling Ferguson you should stsiv nl the Lai dean Hotel. Here the vinitor will be surrounded wilh home comforts, Kxeclleut cuisine, well ventilated and wnrrn rooms, well stocked bar, nnd everything which lords towards making your visit a pleasant and memorable ouo. Kutes from $1 ilay upwards. We strive to nlcine our patrons. FERGLTS0N. NEW BOOKS A LADDER OF SWORDS. Iiy Gilbert Parker, cloth, $1.50 THE LAST HOPE. By H, S Merrinmn. cloth, 1.50 THE MYSTIC SPRING. By D. VV. Higgins, Victoria. 1.50 POSTER'S'BRIDGE'MANUAL cloth, 1,30 Bnilding Trail's Pocket Book Business Man's Pocket Book Mechanic's Pocket Memorandum Three vols. 1.50 Ful by tin* I.-iii-rnMi.iiiiil Cotrespund- ein-e N.-li'K.l ai fl each onr price tl 'o NOW I-. the time fir yon to aa to Buy Lots Nev. r were ■ the Prospects of Fergusnu Q So hrii'lit li Four first-class battle shi|>« are being added to the British navy bearing naines in honor of four of Britain's greatest colonies, "Dominion," "Commonwealth," ' Africa," "New Zealand." Fur a long time it has been the custom in Great Britain when a battle ship was named in honor of a city to con- tributo a shilling subscription to nurd a fund to establish a library and other comforts for the ship's company. Carrying out the same iile.i in Canada a twenty-five cent fund has been started for the Battleship Dominion. The Imperial Hank in Trout Like [a receiving contributions for that purpose in Trout Lake. It is the rule not accept greater offerings than 26c from any one contributor, thai MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND With the arrival of Spring a Young Man's Fancy lightly turns to Love and. Summer Raiment. We have received a Huge Stock of Up-to-Date SUMMER Suits. NELSON. B. C. J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Brandt of Han, Beeon an.l Eggs, NELSON, - ■ B C 1ADDEN HOUSE §_#$£ no y.iu n.'i'.l a .-..iii'orliil.li- Iminr? Ir h.• I r> the Madden Home, Weil furnish..I rooms Igbted Iiy il.'.lrli'.l.v. HutCllaSS lioiM. In li. barren win find nil Uu i«-«i dfaneetiaand Imported liquors ami olgan. Them s Madden. Prop- JM____L Lands and Works. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. Prices from $10.00 up. FERGUSON - - B. C. O NOTICE li hereby (Ivan thai tbo raMl-n- ii.... cxlatri tubed in peraaance ..f tho pn.vi- alonaofthe "l*olambln and western linilivuv SiiImIiIv A.i'1 ..'Hi." notice*Of WhlCll were published In Ilic 11 rl II s h i ..I'liiil.la Matetta nml i ii. .I 7iii Mm. imixi. in111 .in ..un.. ikui, rupee lively, arc hereby .-a lied, I'rmvn landa situated wltnln ihenreaem- iiiii.'.ii hy Hi, . 11.1 reaervatlon mi., be opened loHi.i.', mui.in.'iit, leaaeandotberdlipoaltlnii iili.l.'r III.' nrovlNloim of th*' " l.t.inl A.'l,'' ll.rfe iii.intha i.n. r llm data of tin- ili-i eui. ii.iiii'in "f n,i- notice in th. linn ii i'..nunLiu Oaaelta; provided, however, itn.i in all niHen where inini* pre w. told, pro-empled, leased .»r ollicrwlae alienated i.y ilu- fiovernment, and are aiibaequently A>mid, upon theaarvejrof tli.- Columbia an.l wenerri itiniwi.v uont* l.nii} '» l.l.i.kH, it. .In wholly or In purl nil liin ii li IiI.m'Ich, thru lhe |N*ra..nK an a...|iilrlni; Kii.h Im..l< ahull iu-.|ii|re lli.-.r nil. tli.-rriii rroin tin' Railway Companr, who paveiiKn-.it to deal with audi piiri-liiinerK, pn- trnptort, I.'ns.'1's, rl.-.,nn the "iiini' Irrni" iiml .'"iiilllliiii" nslhi- i ..ir.nun. nl wi.nlil uiiilrr lhe provl- sIoiih or th* '• I,am. Act," except In rea|H'Ct to lln.lier h.i.il* on Hie I'...np'in.v'ahloe.iB. whleb kIii.II be Kiil.J.'i'l tn ih,' ri'i/iiliitloiiN laaue.l I.y i in Company relative t.. the cuttlni oriimbi-r un the Columbia mid W'eat.rii Hallway i ......i <lri.nl. W. H. 111 III K. iii'pni.i Commlulonerot i.iiii.Iha VVorka, Landa and Worki Department, Vjctorla, l..l'.,K'r.l Kehniary, IlKB. fyj The T.iwi.' <.r FERQU80N will he one of the tireateat Ore Producing tlarupB in the World. The high degree of auccesa ueliieved hy tho numerous WEALTHY ami PRACTICAL BRITI8B ami AMERICAN MINIM; OOMPANIE8 now o.ieratinj* there ia a tiihute to the tremendous wealth of the i.n - LLLl________li FERGUSON Publlo Bcbool, Hospital, anil other Institotioss. BxosIImI Waterworks HjBlem. Streets, Btores ami Residences illu- ininril I.y F.leclrieiiv. Daily mail btrvloe. The" lown«iti> i*i a.liairal.ly hii.l out. (iet in NOW on thi, ground finer. Lots can now oo purouassd FRO"! $75 UP. TOWNSI TE AGENT HENKY FLOYD REVELSTOKE, B. C. {,"' ,! ' r' ,T;' -•;«_.»>«'.* W'rtWu ; '1-NCl j •** tCbe Ibotel :«i3caton ... ? ( — BE A ION. B c. ill YI9JTOR8 nrmiiif* nt Beaton (the threshold „f the Urdeau) yja Arrowhead, will find this Hotel to be fully equipped for hlalKlau trade, appointed ami ipaoioui dining and Cigars. l>rm.riai loperrTilon ia given t„ the requirement* of patrons. \ leitnr. to tl,« u„i,,m ,.„,, n.,v „„ e„uifortal thlihotel. Bxcellenl aceommodatloh. 'A'well mil. Tbe beat of Wines,Spirits ' IW. BOYD -:- -;. Prop ®£ ill: ?i* FERGUSON HOTEL I! The noted home for travellers visiting Ferguson, u.e. A well stocked liar of the eholceat Liqours, Winei etc. McDonnell * Blaok Proprletora. 1.1 la? is, '." # vi. I*' & e- It pays lo use the Telephone. A lengthy trip can often be saved. Offices at Ferguson: Cummins' Store ; Trout Lake, I'ost Office ; also at Ucaton, Comaplix and Arrowhead, POPLAR DIRECTORY HEW YORK LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Fin Invkitki.nt and PBOTtCTlON T1IOS. TAYLOR, Agent. Rkvki.itokb and Tuner Lack NOTICE. L.B., lllnejav, Doubtful, C.I)., C.II.and y. Y/.., mineral elaims situate in thu Trent Lake Mining Division ot Went Kootenay district. SfWhcre located :—Near Trout Creek, about .'1'., miles from Trout Lake Take notice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie, ai'lo ,: an agent for Jus. J. UcUlone, free fl&n.r's ce.tilicatc No. BH31S7, intend Bfelv days ufter'dute hereof, to apply tn jbe Mining Heeorder lor Certificates of lafciiirov.'iiienlH for llie pur|x>sf olohtuin- *S|" crown grants of the alxive claims, And further take notice that lotion _nder section S7 must 1»- commenred Kf'iri' the iasuauce of such certificate of rjBlproveinenta. Dated litis 80th day of lliu.li. A. II., liKVi garaiir. o. B. N. WILKIE. To Contractors. TQRIOKLAYER (Abstainer) wanU work. Write, Stating wages offer ed to J. W. JONKS, Fort William. Ont. The B. C. ASSAY and CHiHICAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vancouvsb, B. C. __j_n*rttw" U,T Assayers, Mining and Mill Mippl.es. Hole seeuts in 11. C. for Morgan Crucible Co , Battersea. England j K w. Braun A Co.'s PatentCary furiini-es, Burners, ete. t Wm. _ins* worth A Co.'s Kine Balances, etc., etc. All kinds of New Records. Sole Agent for the Lardeau: J. C. Murray Trout Lake B. c. H«.ii. i: to iii.l.l.NyiK.NT CO-OWNBBJB, •IV' Inn. ip Kiv.i and J. W. Smith or to Hahomsoever they they may have ■ transferred their interest iu the I '' >'aple I..■.!' " mineral claim,situsleil Si nn the ninth east aid** of Poplar cre?k mi'l nln'iii in.i und a half, mil.'* from . the mouth of the creek, in lhe Trout Lake Mining Division of West Koot- I bnay. You are hereby notified that I, Arthur 6, Johnston, eo owner with VOU in the " >l:i|ilb l..-af " mineral claim shove deMiib.'.l have |>crformed labor sn.l ma'le expenditure on the said eliiini lo the extant of $100.00, 'under the pro- viaeiiH af section IM of lhe Mineral Art. in order to hold said claim, and the j-iwr for w lo. I. i-aid labor «a* performed end expenditure made having expired, I il" hereby give you notice to contribute j-onr proportion of such expenditure, fUi.l \ ni au> further notified thai if at Hie expiration of UO days of publication hereof you fail or refuse to contribute •onr ; i"|Kirtioii of the expenditure so JAiade. together with all coats of adver- Vb-iik'. >oiir interests in the said claim 1 il a i I mr u-i-ied in me under and bi vrlue of provision! of Section 4 of the Mineral Act. amended Act 1UO0. bated at Poplar Creek, ax., Dec. SLIM AM HUB Q. JOHNSTON, Co-owner ■.1-1905. g NoTlthTii t__Mt«UCrTT OO-OWHBB T" John Parisian or to whomsoever he may have transferred his interest in the Homestake, Ibex and Charlotten- Imrg mineral claims. Take Notice that I the undersigned Ho-owner with vou in the Homestake, 11, \ andCharlottenbarg mineral claims ■tuate alinut 3 miles in a souih-west (lire. Hon from Trout Lake in what is known a* lhe HoincHtake l.asin in the ■rout lake tninini* division of West KontensV, have pernrmed the necessary V'irkaii.l made th** necessary eip.-n.li no. on the above-mentioned mineral Claims for the years 11>00, 11101, 1908, in unler to hoi.I the same under lection _'t fif the Mineral Act, and the lean fur which said work was performed and si* penditure made haviui; expired. I hereby give vou notice that if within Ml (lays from 'he first publication hereof you fail or refuse to contribute votir pro- port ionat a sheru of kiirhexiienditiircand ya> the cot-ts of tbis advertisement, your interest in the said mineral claims will become the property of .bounder. s.iri el uinler am* by virtue of seel ion 4 of the mineral act amendment set 11)00. Dated at Trout lake this 7th day of March. I'.iii'. Khans I.akiisia*. Mar 10,08 Oo-Owner, FBurns&Co WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers in all kinds of Fresh Meat TROUT LAKE, B.C. Grand Hotel FIRST-CLA33 BAR,! A. NO. 1 ROOMS. Royal Hotel Fancy Bar, Musical entertainment Bulletin Board, World's Mining News. E L. MORAND, - PROP. Balmoral Hotel Visitor* Ui Ferguson may rely upon tlie very best of accommodation at this well-known hotel Rooms are well furnished thioughout. The Bar is stocked witii a choice assortment of palatable quenchers. <_. n Under the Management of S. Slinger Wi THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors Titiva KBW A.-rii riUST-OLAJBa IS ALt, RK31 Fire Proof Safe Thehatwetoiteeka** with me n.-at wio»s ant rjgan • tha mirk**. Trout Lake, Dominion Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke la Una.r tha tame afaaas-em_t. CERTIFICATE OFIMl'KOVKMKSTs NOTICE. 11 '.nn situate in the Divlilon of West Hevengr iniii.ru Troul lake Mining Kootenay district, When located i --On Triune Mountain ! a north-westerly extension of the Morn iri_ Star mineral claim. Take Notice that I, George ft. Mc- Carter, acting as agent for Andrew Ferguson, free miner's certificate No. B88W8 intend, lllty davs from thu ilale hereof, to apply lo tha Mining Heeorder for a Ceitlocate <.( Improvements, for tbe purpose of obtaining a Crown (.rant ol lhe ala-ive claim. And further take notice that action, under section It", mnet be commenced before the Issuance oi inch Certificate ol Improvements. Dated this 16th day -if March, ».». 1006, GEO. B. McCARTER. 17-3-05. e —•«— IF you want to ! r ■ 1 you want to BUY Correapond wilh the All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review.":::::: The BEST Always ! IN FINK SHOES 1 MINING BHOE8 ! SHOE PACKS! RUBBERS ami 0VERSH0E8I GERMAN SOCKS I First-Class in every respect. The Travelling public carefully taken care of. My & Nelson lawtiat rou will ret ir you do yoarbnjrlna No iion'i mtget, when wonting any* with ii. llilng In ih- " . pflootwear t.. eaij ouoa,or ilrop a Una, Til! ROYAL SHOE STORE Nelson, B. C. ANDREW A CO. Smokers' supplies in great variety. 500 Cords Slobwood FOR SALE ...» A-*ly: Jack Rrawfoiu or ADily Craig Mail orders carefully sn.l promptly attended to. Agent for Blatei and Net- tleton Shoen. TlMe TABLE S.S. ARCHEP or S.5. LARDEAU. Uunninc between Arrowhead. Beaton and Comaplix, oomtaeaoin*- October 14th, 19_, will aail as followa. weather permitting. Leaving Arrowhead for B.-aton anil Comaplix, twice daily—10k ami 5k, Leaving Beaton uml Comaplix for Arrowhead, twice daily— 7:15k am' 12:15k. .Making close oonaeoUons with all C. 1'. It. Steamers ami trains. Tbe owners reserve tho right to change times of sailing without notice. Thebrapire Lumber Co., Limited. The Review is the best* Advertising Medium in the Kootenays. It Has the Largest Circulation. E. R. VIPOND Trout, Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables at Trout Loke. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best* Liquors And Very finest Cigars Vt John Simpson, Proprietor. i Knit Sale. I^its 3.*» and 3«! nliK-k 47, Trout Luke. Ajijdy lo. Mrs. J. II. German, BOS UnivereU* St. Seattle. Wash. NELSON DIRECTORY. Lardeau Mines Exchange. We have several (iooil Proper- lies lilted on which ooodtermi can be Iiml. LoHeau Mines Exchange, " Review1' lUill.liiif;. Trout lake, ».('. WATCHES. We art* watch people firat of all. Wp niako watches our gvfat aperi- all.v. U> are in fart universal watch providers. We boast of the most oompfflhtnilfe stock ami promptest scrvico. Our patron* iiro proves our pre-aminencn in the- retail watch Irads. Ones a patron, always n palron. Bnyllig wiitrlira in tho t|iiautity thnt wc do, wp are f niililed In se- ouro diseounta impossible lo the smaller dealer, and wc turn thetu over to yon st a oorrespomliug leilnction in price. Write Dl for prices. Ewert Bros. Nelaon, Rosalaed, Trail. Jewelers and Engravers StatRe? 8. Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS in nutter, Eggl, Cheeie, ProdUt* and Kruit. Houston Ilk..Josephine St Nelniii, Il.C. m TROUT LAKE CITY •HERE have been fortunes made by iudicioui investment in Real Kstale, and nn.re fortunes will be made than ever the next two ot three years. Tin- ono win. ranps the harvest is the original investor, for lis has his inmiey on a certainty. Now let us point ..ut lo you that thi'li- i. im heller spot on lhe Con- I.' "nt to bui Real Katate than TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake iH tbo prettiest spot iii tho Kooteonya; as a pleasure resort it has no equal. Hunting nnd fisliiiir* tuny be Indulged in tho year round ; while big (*nnie iu abundance is to thu found on the bills. Its climate is superb, there In in^ DO great exlreines, it briii)* mild in winter and cnol in summer. Ii can boast of some of ihe ti11*-*-1 lintels and realdeocei In liniish Columbia. Iti itnels are well laid mil and graded. There nr" two exeolb nt genera] stori s. an.I a glaucu ai tin* advertisements in thin Journal will show thnt all Iradeaare fairly well represented. Write with ciinlideiic.' to Agi-uls. H. McPherson Agent. Trout Lake, B.C. III! Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. Then call on or write to r«_ _i »»•» I T line in vr had a " boom "—Its giowlh hns been steady. It is the head nf navigation, antl the terminal ol the Lardo biauch of the C.P.R, All road, (in the Lardeau) lead to Trout Lake. It is the commercial centre of the ricln-st mineral district on the continent, and has banking facilities provided by the Imperial Hunk of Canada ; first-class school accoinmoduilon under the direction oi B, Sliaunon, B.A.; a good water system ; government ofiices ; Cunt) Court sittings; Methodist Episcopal and Anglican chorobei ami cottage hospital. There am valuable ranch lands nn the outskirts awaitinjr settlers, lis lumber resources are magnificent, and n band saw u.ill witb a capacity of 60.000 ft. per day is at the head of the lake. The mines tributary are proving out bigger producers every year, witb new prospects opening up rich bodies of ore. Tl ere will bo a big rush this summer, so if you would know more, write al once to either of the ageula nt the addresses below. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. iiuiiiiaiauiuuuiiuiu«iiuiauiuaiiiaiuiuiaiaumauiuiaiu»u. rs-A* *■ t- J» .W«4. ■ I Job . *+e*$*4-4 i Ferguson Items, j fHttMI»l»»tl^MttMMHy The first pack-train to go up the South Fork this spring went up last Tuesday* Th's breaks nil previous records. The earliest known licfore was Inst year, when the pack reach 10-Mile on May 5th. Tlie printers are anxious to have three squares a day. Don't let this worry you if your sub. is paid. For tbe next two Sunday evenings the Choral Society will render Services of Song. Born. At Ferguson, on thu .'.Oth March, to the wire of A Ian Uhis- liolin—a daughter. The election of ollicers for the J ardeau Branch (No. lt!») of the W.K.M l\ resulted as follows : President - - Chas. Halsey Vice-President' Chas. Abrahams Sec-treasurer - Allan Cliisholni Conduotor - - Hugh.Macdohald Warden - - Win. Keith Frank Barber removed a link with the past this week in the shape of a soni 'what dilapidated tenement which had stood on Mam Street and did duty for some early pioneers. Mrs. A. F. Kankiiie left on Tuesday for n trip to the Okanagan. The magistrates had a knotty problem to solve oneday this week Two friends had been arguing the point of some trivii.l mutter, and some coarse expressions were nl- 1 -gi'd to have l»een used, whi?li the magistrates were unable to grasp. Fred Klliott's diplomatic dashes made confusion worse confounded. and until the Attorney-General has said "let there be light," thc friends won't rub shoulders. There is a movement on foot to hold ft snored concert on Easter Sunday under the auspices of ih i choral society. The whole will be t.i ler the d'rection of Mr.- If. H. Battey, and that luing so. a musical treat may be eapeeted. Decorator Edge has this week been making Sing Sinj look a- i'i- yiling as possible. The red roof blushing under the astral beauty of a cloudless sky is immense, and tiie black trimmings to thc somewhat sombre Iwdy color is a jier- fei'l drea n. Heigh ho ! we'ere not ngin' the Government. (1. B. is tho important personage this week. Monday he built an addition to his stable. Tuesday his clucking cow strayed. Wed* nnsday lie found it again. Friday be went to Nelson, and we expect* when he returns he'll stop his subscription. Everybody is pleased to sec J. C. Kirkpatri.k around again. The gen'al Joe has had u serious encounter with the grim destioyer, and at one time came near pnssing in his checks However, he Is around again, uml wai down al the Inke hi ie this week. Although y. t a shadow <>f Mi former s.lf Jos sayr In ..in lick any two cdftors that ever run a boost. Vive fc Kirk '. The grcal unw il i I put in two dajrs work this week Th" remain* ing live \\.n .-(.cut in gating al th. '■..-li registers 8am Sutherland hat been away for two wn ks visiting tin twast citii > in the interests of ihe Ira of Mr-Kin not] iV Sulln rland lie re- tuii.L.i on Tln:r.-dav night. Ed. Morgan tvft8 in ftoii. Poplar do \i'i Int'sday, nting of every description will be faithfully executed at_Jjw_Rg^gWjJo^Dept, Store LAKEVIEW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B. C. BAH WELL HUl'J'UED WITIi Liquors and gigars Large Comfortable Rooms Excellent Cuisine. LEGAL. PR ED C. ELLIOTT, HAIiniSTKR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, Trout Lake, B. C. and Ferguson. Madden & Levesque Props ALEX. CRAWFORD THE PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables SvJJle, Pack and Cartage HorBo** Always for Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty ♦♦<♦»»♦♦ Deny stage leaves Benton nt 12 o'clock for Trout Lake Ferguson and Camborne Loaves Ferguson, vin Trout Lake for Beaton nt 7 a.m. Branch Stables at Trout Lake, Benton, Ferguson and Camborne. Imperial Bank of Canada. Hi ad Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. Capital Authorize.!. $4,000,000 Capital {paid up] - 3.000.000 Rest - - - 3,000,000 Branches iu tho Northwest Territories, provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario nml Qnebep. T. I!. MKRRITT, President. P. B. WILKIE Vioe-Pres. nnd lien. Man. IO. HAY, Assistant lien. Manager. W. .MOFFAT, Chief Inspeetor Trout Lake, B. 0. Branch-A Oeneral Hanking Bmlneaa Transacted Savings "-.pertinent—Deposits received and interest allowed. Ilrin- Bold nviillul.l.' In nil |i»r|snruanailn, I'liltoil smics nml Kum|M*. Bptelal nlionl on. given In ollcrtlona anil Mining It-.ml-. T. B. BAKER, rtanager (loo, 8. Mcri.rt.or, J A. Ilairr.v A. IS, l'lnkliHin. HARVEY McGARTER & PINKHHAM BARRISTEI.N. SOLICITORS, Ktc. REVELSTOKE B. O. Ilriiu-li Offlooa nt Unlil.ni, K.rnli* nnK.nl SU'.'I.'. It. r. oltoralor Imporlul Bank ni I'nnii.in. JOHN IA HUG SCOTT, B. A., L..L..B. City Drug A full line of Choice stationery Just* Received »■ q/\ school Supplies, Proprietary Medicines AL/Swj TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. H.MM1ISTKRS,SOLICITORS, KTC. Revelstoke Station. B. C. B. J. CUMMINS (icnenil store Ku!l I.lnp nfrniim-.l i tooda. KruilH In .*-..ns.tii. Bignss.irluu-iit »l Simik.-^s' BuppllM. tun.r of ilu- nii; Bend Telephone vo FERGUSON Job Printing at Tft Mining Review Accountant. .... An.utor. J. O. MURRAY. TROUT LAKE, B. C. r>uteiile company*' interesta carefully looked after. Agent !"i lli-lntaiimn's I'lnnoa ft S Batho AGENT FOti FUSE AXU ( SSE of the ALEXANDRIA V. M Westfall & Co. Minim llrnltcr*., i'i'iinb |-r»|H*rtti» ItriHirlwt On, m.i.«—11 t.l Prospect* it..tight nnd Hold, Mining l*rn|i.-rtli'Kl.oiiki*il Alti-rlbr Siiti-lteal- <l»-ut-. I.iir(Ii-nn8t.,npp. K.-i-i.rillngiilllei. FERGUSON. B.C. T POWDER Post Office Block, Main Street. Tron'. Lake. IL C. = assaying * Rr_T_i tit sir __(£* .*__•» tie riV r> \}- -.:-•:■ I Packing and I Freighting 1 sir sir tit sir ->/ sit sift •}/ sti. '. '. ilz Ferguson packing I and Transfer Outfit. i A (iol.I or Silver fl 50 fold nnd Silver $2 00 Silver nn.I L.-ati 2 50 Copper 1 OOj I] Zine $1 60 ' V S SHANNON, *\ssayer, | % Ffc'RflUSON B. C &5r*** *** *** *0* *v* iptf*** *** *v Coatrncli! outeied into for parking of Mining Supplies, etc. to nil" point in the district. flood, promptservii'.-, ami any work mi.|i*rtnken guaruntevd eutnifactory. Ferguson. S. Daney, Prop, 'i WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. Best Hotel jn Town, Eeaiplers for loin ami Coiamercial Men. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, PROPRIETCR VV. Abrahamson Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. Get a Home Pot Yourself. Don't Pay Rent — EASY TERMS. Lennoxville ^^Hotel, E. MOBBS. PROP Hotel and Ceneral Store GERRARD B C -•"> SURVEYORS q.Yh wilkie, p.l.s. Provincial Lantl Surveyor, Mineral Claims Snrveyed and Crown Orant.s Obtained (-■••EStT-Sj «_»P *_K*->*tk_i l OK ;! JSarbcr Shop • -i j —roa a — Oood Shave or Hair Cut — CALX. <>N — William Schnell, 'FBttoraOcI «mI 1 KiHT UKK f ,. .- Hot and Cold Baths I.-a B'HOOCCMB :'t-' Itcntd'-iioi-—Ni-xt It.'.-.ml . .11!. I niut |jik>. 11 C, A. R. IIKYLANI). I'llOVIXI IAI. LAM) BUBVKTOB Minfra] CMniins Surveycil l'OI'l.Ai:, KASIO. W. H. Jones, lj>»tn leaf llin.lera, Fine .lol- Printing. NELSON, B. C. . — i W— •»*- n C. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Watch-ri'iiairinp. itr. (iiiaranU*iil. All *»rk OMfellcws Bloct, MlabU H. W. EDGE Painter Decorator TROUT LAKH H.C I'LL ill-IC.VTI. OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE, SiniM'l. .l.iM-pii. Miunl and Anriii .tinier nl Ciain s iliiutU- in tli.' 'I innt Lai,.- ig |i ii-i'jn. \\'.'>t Kooteimj |ii«- Iricl. V h' "• locati '1:—Situ the North J lean cri tl" ' "llllllll. nl "I" nni . »l< - 1 i..*.. 1 ' ', ate \,,, ' I • iiti mi -ixi> rln.va i the dale lu'i.-if n.r.wply to the M ru_ Kecordei l..r a t'.'iiiii.air ■ i liiiprovefflenla for tlir I'lirnoeoOl obtainiug a-Crowu graul i.f llil .'lien" clainu, . Ami (uriitt-r lai." notice that action nnder auction ;;." mod i..- cominenoed bi'f'.re the IwtwneeefaaoHOfrtifkate Of lliipii.r.'tn.'iilr.. Iinied llii.-^r.l .l,.v April. «,n. 1806, 1-4-(Vi OtiAKLEH W. Ai.ri'" I Until F«rther Notice! 2 lb. Tins Roast or Boiled Mutton . - - 3 Cans Canadian Tomatoes, 50c. Evaporated Cream per can, 5c. 25c. See our " Amherst" Work Shoes. Best Value ever Offered in Kootenay. 6percent, offforcash. "THERE IS A REASON." •*—-—■ ••* »f» ai ...— A. G. FRASER'S Store ^«># B.C. F. B. Wells, REVELSTOKE, B.C. RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH PRICES PAID NUTICK TO CO-inVNKI.'S. Tn T. H. Dttvtf, or in nny penonot pertoni in ivhora he may have tr;m-- frrrml In. Inlsretlf. 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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-04-07 |
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Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1905-04-07 |
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B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-18 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 19e3176e-a049-438d-8667-3879518b4c0b |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0310340 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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